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NEWS OF INTEREST To all Ladies of Martin and Adjoining Counties FRIDAY and SATURDAY On Friday and Saturday we will make final clearance of all ladies' coats, including- the highest priced ones with luxurious trimming and made of the finest material. The prices we have put on these garments will necessitate very early shopping, as they can't last long. We have arranged our stock so as to handle the crowd much better than at our sale of dr esses. Mr. Hoyt has just returned from New York, and we are now showing the lip stick red dresses which have taken that city by storm. LADIES:—Take a tip from us. Drive over and look these coats over, and you will surely take one home with you. J. K. HOYT DEPARTMENT STORE Washington North Carolina Ju For Thanksgiving Day & Thereafter You Wnnt to be Comfortably As Well As Stylishly Dressed Your pi oblem can easily be solved by vis iting our LCore and great savings will be enjoyed on each purchase. \ 1 o date are complete and fresh nwn the i'ashfon eeliters- . For the Tiny Tot— » w V;;,- Miss and Junior— F or the Madam— For the i'ounff Man and Man Who V, ants io Keep Up Appearances at a Small Investment. WE THANK YOU! Margolis Bros, and Brooks "The Shopping Place After All" u One Solid Car Load of Crockery Jfj/ Any Thing in Dishes ; j^ Get Our Prices Before You Buy G. W. Blount & Company JL •/ : -o Mamie Corey Recovers Sight in One Eye To the public: For several years my sorrows have been wide and my troubles deep, but in all my losses and sadness, 1 be lieve the Lord has heard my prayers and has seen fit to open up one bright spot on earth for me. He gave Dr. John F. Woodward, of 603 Tayloe Building, Norfolk, Va., strength and power to operate upon my left eye and cause me to see after I had been blind practically a life time. He says he will not be able to work upon the right "eye until 12 months after the first operation. I am writing this so that others who might be in my con dition can profit by my experience. Three doctors had pronounced my case hopless, and now that I can see my happiness is so great and my appre ciation of the Lord's goodness so boundless 1 must pass it on. Sincerely, MAMIE E. COREY. WANTS BONELESS AND BLOCK HAM AT 35c per pound. Koberson & New ton. nl7 ni HOGS FOR SALE: I HAVE A NICE lot of hogs for sale. Call or write J. B. Cherry. nl3 2t PECAN GROWING IS PROFITABLE interesting, helps to diversify, easy to learn, trees long lived, has unlim ited markets. Begin now. Inquire of J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. nl3 4tpd LOST: MOORE FOUNTAIN PEN. Had gold band around it. Finder return to Luke Lamb and receive re ward. ltpd WANTED: TENANT FARMER with force to cultivate 2-horae crop. Good land. See Enterprise. THE ENTERPRISE WTLUAWSTON, N. C NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS " 1 », ■ All Taxes for the Year 1925 IF PAID DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, WILL BE ALLOWED A DISCOUNT OF 6 PER CENT BY ORDER OF THE BOA RD OF COMMISSIONERS % M. S. Moore, Tax Collector I will be in the Mayor's office on every week day except Saturday from 11 to 12 in the morning and from 4t06 in the afternoon. On Saturdays I will be there from 2 until 6 and from 7.30 to 8.30 in the afternoon and evening. THIS DISCOUNT EXPIRES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30th
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