, ,1/ pSSIi —v OUIN A tmrtf I f TM« UJBFT » - ~ i Cjom'T / f CAR; OOSWT - V DQViuiwb l mamt "to -TA\*« / I *TC> a«r PU*H®& \ "***« PICTOt»« L A LITTL* TbeyDri^ .' I u " r ** L \, \ tw€\» A urrrLW -rc I "TtelfUl AMb -nMta**) Hl* "TH« twon T ec* * •_ I A Lrrrt« MOM B«AIM K . Mu«r CWIE J " -TO -rv*e ? ( CHARACTER. lMTt> lU t.owM «T Lajjcm iws ■ C^OHT%r r " NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of resale ordered by R. J. Peel, clerk of the su perior court of Martin County in that certain special proceedings pending in said court entitled "D. H. Taylor, Me. G. Taylor, W. J. Taylor, Mrs. Annie E. Edwards, Mrs. Lena C. Moblcy, Mrs. Ida Waters, Mrs. Whit Purvis, Mrs. B. K. Barnhill, Mrs. John L. Tay lor, guardian for John L. Taylor, William Chesley Jones and Lettie Jones by their next friend, J. S. Get singer, ex parte," the bid at the form er sale which was made by the under signed commissioner at the courtliou.se door of Martin County, Williamston, N. C., on the 30th day of November, 1925, at 12 o'clock m., having been raised in a manner prescribed by law by depositing five per cent required by law in raising bids, with tin; clerk of .the superior court, the under.signed commsisioner will, in accordance with the terms of said order of resale, a gain expose at public sale to the high- GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Owing to the fact that we can neither buy nor rent the building we now occupy for anoher year, we are forced to sacrifice our $5,000.00 stock of merchandise J DRY GOODS ... : X. . - ...'.1i,.. .... -i - .. Checked homespun 7 t-2c to 14c yd. 36-inch sheeting .. 11c yd. 36-inch gingham . 15c yd. 75c dress goods 52c yd. $1 dress goods ..., 62c yd. TOWELS 15c towels, sale price 9c 25c towels, sale price . • ' 17c 50c towels, sale price 32c 60c towels, sale price 39c •j• . V HATS & CAPS 1 ; . ' ' ! - • Men's hats, from 25c to $3.95 : '"i Caps, $2.25 value, at $1.60 est bidder, for cash, on the 19th day of December, 11*25, at 12 o'clock m., ' in front of the courthouse floor oi Martin County, W'illiamston, N. C., the following described litnds, viz: That certain tract of land situate in Williams ton Township, Martin Coun ty, North Carolina, beginning ut a post oak, center corner, thence run ning with and along Nancy Koger son's line to a black jack, a corner; thence along and with Calvin K. White's line to a pine; thence with Kobert White's line to a post oak, thence along Nancy Kogerson's line to the beginning, cointaining seventy two acres, more, or less, and being the same premises purchased by Eli Tay lor from P. D. Simmons, trustee, and knownas "The Joseph Diggs Place," as described by deed of record in th- public registry of Martin County in book KK, at page 50, refeienee to which is hereby made for description. This the Ist day of December, 1925. HUGH G. HORTON, d 4 2tw Commissioner. i J NOTICE OK SALE OF LAND Undei and by virtue of the authori- j J* ty contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by .Samuel Winbuch and wife, Mollie Wimbush, on the 28th day of April, 1919, and of record in the public reg istry of Martin County, in book A-2, at pago 109, said deed of trust hav ing been given to secure a certain note of even date and tenor there with, and the stipulations contained in i said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties interested, the undersign ed will on Monday, the 14th of De cember, 1925, at 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse door in the town of Wil liamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at public auc tion, the following described real es tate: First tract: Adjoining the lands of J. H. Perry on northeast, the lands of j B. F-. Cod win on the west, ami the new road on the south. Containing 20 acres, more or less, and being th same tract of land conveyed to the said Samuel Winbush by W. V. Or- SALE Men's Overalls, 220 weight, guaranteed full cut, $2.00 value; sale price , $1.25 Men's and Boys' Suits, from $2.50 up, good val ues. Anything you want in drug line at half price. Nitro Club Gun Shells, smokeless powder, a box 85c Railroad Mills Snuff, sweet, at 75c a pound Prince Albert Tobacco at ...u 12 l-2c a can Five thousand dollars in merchandise to be sacrificed within the next few days. Come and buy. Dollars have cents at our store. This is one of the money-saving events of the season. .. '*■ •_ ■ ' • Mobley & Browning Everetts, North Carolina THE ENTERPRISE WILUAMBTOK. W. C mond on the 19th day of January, reife, and by record In tbe public reg jgtry of Martin County. J Second tract: A tract of land in Wil. liamston township, Martin County j North Carolina, adjoining the lands of | Major Latham and John Tynor on the north, the lands of T. S. Hadley, and a tract of land known as the Cus Mi zellt land on the east, the lands of lorn Mills on the south, the Green ville and Washington Koad on the west, containing 181 acres, and known as the Sam Mobley place. This 10th day of November, 1925 WHEELER MARTIN, nIS 4tw , Trustee. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having 'juulified as administratrix of the estate of J. H. Ward, deceased late of Maftin County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing ' laims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned or her attorney at Williamston, N.-C., at her home or his office, on or before the 13th day of November, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 13th day of November,-1925. Mrs. LUCY WARD, 1.13 6tw Administratrix. Hugh G. Horton, Attorney. Announcement OF THE OPENING OF NEW CAFE : • We have opened a new cafe in the old building: formerly occupied by the William ston Lunch Room. We strive to please and grive service. - CALL IN TO SEE US Browning's Cafe • • ■■■--■" . ' ■ 20c can corn at .. .... 15c 15c tomatoes at 11c Salmon, 20c value at 15c Hominy grits, pkg.... lie Granulated sugar at 5c a pound. Limited quan tities to customer 5 gallon Easy-Flow oil cans at 95c each Underwear for men, women, and children to go during sale at cost. 5c laundry soap 4c 10c laundry soap... 7 l-2c 5c Gold Dust at 4c All 10c toilet soaps 7 l-2c TURKEY DINNER AT RAY'S CAP* ON SUNDAY There's no need to bother about ; Sunday dinner. Come to Ray's Cafe aft'd get a delicious turkey dinner and | everything that goes with it From | 12 o'clock until 2 p. m.—Adv. WANTS WANTED: TENANT FARMER with force to cultivate 2-horse crop. Good land. See Enterprise. ARE YOU COLD? SPEND THE summer this winter in Saratosa. Take your coal money and buy a lot in Woodland Homes. Inside city lim its, improvement*. Price S4OO up; SSO cash, sls monthly. First National Pank, Write or wire for res ervations. Foster & Matthews, own ers and developers, 210 Central Ave. Saratosa, Fla. dl 4tw FOR OVER 40 YEARS tiALX'H OATAKHU fl-L'.UICINB h;js been uaed successfully in the treatment of Catarrh. H.«Li,s CAT.HU> u hik.jjcnra con sists of v !iich -illicitly Roilevea l.y local -n nn«l th» Internal Mi/Ji :ne u Ton:.', which nets through tn.' ' iooil ->o (h# MucuiJM Bur racer., tfcusi r-o-Hr r tkt ii.flrmmii'.loD. L'i* fc'i (V Ig; 'its. »' CV'.'. :y v. * . ') O'y'.ty. • - - * Window shades, 75c val ue at 55c; $1 value 70c Spool cotton 50c per doz. Pure Ground Coffee at 35c a pound. One lot to go at 25c a pound All hardware during sale at cost. Shoes for men, women, and children from 25c to $4.50 a pair 9-in. dinner plate, set 45c Cups and saucers, set 45c WIGHT'S PECAN TREES ARE known as the beat wherever grown. There's a reason. Drop me a card and find out why. J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. * 1 ' "~g I The Tomorrow The tirxisrnouriehed child la tne Bosi lmi-o;lant problem pressing tor aolutiou la our state today. Und r uourielimeut ( jutu raihltis (rickets), beri ber. p#lli."ra, conjunctivitis. pro ves.! prOo'sat'vß t':en i»- peatcra In scl ->• 1, tin ucy, delinquency, critic, Insanity, coma and duatli. U ULUJC» disan-ie o' ''.a following boly *lrautures, —bone, toith, skin, hair, i """in nttMv_ y io» of the ali .uentary tr»*».., v n'rv», sex organs,! i.rTtr *r* ii tt o - y : ri and parliapa j trthrr bt.»it're 'idy that we] ba n • " ibis time; I . Ih.MX' -i. ,-^uL.-i »■ Uinta*. . u. d , | luu rculoala, !.d tr: r d . in au'i; • IOT V:/ I, • " . . . .'ifcbed. ( T O are !VJ, .udoruuwtshed cu'W»V lin fat a;.;•. •J of our etaia, — | the ikiviiiti.o ru.-n •; from taa to tihj. H ' It 1 ; 1 "i '. - t . k by so rue that r mdfiwttr.;A u :.u'«cl by diewe# or .' • ic >i dp «.■**»; for exau>plf: Mai? , ! iv.'ed tonsils On tho 1 >'► r . .•>. ?1. i' nk lisst th? un«i v 1 rr ,-:4|-, • •«i , r ,\ .- c.t ,niu» (!•»■ . OUR SALE BEGINS Saturday Dec. sth HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY «. - I , 1 MEN'S HOSE I Men's half hose, 15c value 8c I Men's half hose, 25c value 17c I Men's half hose, 35c value 19c I Men's half hose, 50c value 35c I Men's half hose, SI.OO value 65c 1 LADIES' HOSE I Ladies' hose, 25c value, sale price.... 17c | Ladies' hose, 50c value 35c I Ladies' hose, SI.OO value ..... 65c I Ladies' hose, $2.00 value $1.45 I SHIRTS Men's SI.OO work shirts at 65c I Boys' work shirts, 75c value at 55c I Men's SI.OO dress shirts at 65c I Men's $2.00 dress shirts at $1.25 I : LOST NEAR W/LLIAMSTON, N. C.: Ford track raise boards and coop; ' marks: "Best goods, sanitary, Rober ' son, and Hollidays. Finder call W. H . Holliday. , 1 facts, tor examyla. Adeaoite, hyy»" trophled tonal la, ate. Any war, ail the dlaease and dafacta In na under nourished child should ba curad and a complete examination ba mate by , i paysn an In order to Cud 'hena all. Then with the Nutrition Cruenle, leat urad and promulgated by the National and North Carolina Tubarculoaij Aaso rlatlona by maans of money derived from the sale of Tuberculosis (Ariel ruas Senla, the remalcder ot the Job |la wade easier. It should ba put over 1 eaa'.ly by the departments Of odtjc* I tion and health, the Parent Teaaher . Aasoc.atlona, the Woaion'a Oiube and Bt*l oai.i agencies tc operating. It interested, wits Misa Vuaresa I Panadill, State Director of Health Education, North Carolina TuberOu loals Association, Southern Pints, North Carolina. U our country la ever destroyed, it "will not be from enei.iiea from with out but frarn tho co.ul-utly i»creaa trig pr cr.-at.on of the unlit and fro as tli .• :.':optir nourish meat It WW

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