* . * ' " M 1 "U 'I,. ' II i| ■ ■ Local and Personal Mr. and Mrt Prank Margolin Mrs. Bloom, and daughter, Miss Hilda, and Irving Margolis attended a birthday dinner given for Mrs. J. Gold in _ Rocky Mount last night. Mr. and Mm. Max Y. Margolis, of Warsaw, are visiting relatives here to day. Messrs. W. J. Hodges and William Baker attended the funeral of Mr. J. B. McGowan in Winterville yesterday. Mr. ilsoa G. Lamb left this week for Wilson, where he will spend several weeks attending to business. Mr. Edward Corey was in town yes terday attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coltrain, of Griffins Township were in town yes terday. Mrs. Jennie Yarrell is moving into the home of Mrs. Fannie Carstarphen on Main Street today. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Manning spent "Old Christmas Day" with Mr. Kader Lilley. ______ • Messrs. F. U. Barnes and Francis Barnes returned Wednesday from Norfolk, where they spent several days hunting with friends on the Ches apeake Bay. Mrs. Bloom and her daughter. Miss Hilda, will leave Sunday for their home in New York after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis for two weeks. Mr. Henry Harrell, of Tampa, Fla., is visiting his sister, Mrs. L. B. Har rison, and his aunt, Miss Mary Elisa yarrell. Mr. Van G. Taylor, of Everetts, was here on business yesterday. Messrs. Cortes Green, Bille Peel, and C. D. Carstarphen, jr., attended the Shrine meeting in New Bern yes terday and today. Mr. Thad Harrison returned from Baltimore today where he | has deen buying goods for late winter use. WANTS HOGS FOB SALE: PIGS ANI shotes, ready for the peanut fields Red gilts, open and bred. Also sev eral sows and pig. J. J. Robert,on Jamesville, N. C., Route 1. jl 4 FOR SALE: ONE NEW HUDSO> coach, equipped with bumper au» trunk; only driven 900 miles; in per feet condition. Will sell at cheap-ca price, or will trade for small car Guaranteed in every respect. Onl been used about one month. J. W Green, Williamston, N. C. jl n I LOST FROM MY PASTURb about three weeks ago a nice whit 0. I. C. boar, which weighed abou 160 pounds. Finder please notify T S. Hadley. jl 2tpd FOR SALEt ONE FINE JERSEY Milch Cow, about six years old and one fine Jersey Bull, 9 months old For further information, apply to Sam Winbush, Williamston, R. F. D Dec.22-2t PECAN TREES ARE THE LONG est lived and probably the most profitable orrhard tree grows. Write for price list, directions for grow ing and other valuable information J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. PECAN GROWING IS PROFITABLE interesting, helps to diversify, easy to leant, trees long lived, has unlim ited markets. For particulars and prices, write J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. j8 4t Children's Colds An km traatad a«- tonally. Cbaak than 1 •varalfht with#at I *Sa«lnf H b? rabMa« M' 1 Vlcka avar throat To light and Water Customers of Town of Williamston IF YOUR BILLS ARE NOT PAID ON OR BEFORE THE 15th OF EACH MONTH, YOUR LIGHTS AND WATER WILL BECUT OFF THIS IS A FAIR NOTICE TO YOU ALL. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. • W. T. MEADOWS, Treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson at- I tended the mid-winter Shrine meeting r in New Bern this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Newell, of, Louisburg, visited relatives in the city a short while Wednesday. Dr. Edgar Morrison, of Tarboro, was in town yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes and Dr. , and Mrs. J. H. Saunders, who attend ■ ed the Shrine meeting at New Bern, [ returned home this afternoon. Miss Ruth Jenkins, of Aulander, is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. P. Hall, and Mr. Hall. r Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Horton attend ed the Shrine meeting in New Bern yesterday. Mr. J. F. Jackson, of Dardens, was in town yesterday. Twentieth Century Club . Meeting Wednesday Mrs. S. R Biggs entertained the Twentieth Century Club at its regu lar meeting Wednesday afternoon, at i her home on Watts Street, i Mrs. F. U. Barnes prepared a pa- j per on James O'Neil, which was very' interesting. Mrs. Clayton Moore had a reading and Mrs. F. W. Hoyt gave current events. The hostess served a delicious tipsy cake with stuffed figs and salted nuts. There were no special guests. FOUND: PAIR OF KID GLOVES 1 Owner can get same by paying for 1 this ad. Apply Enterprise. Single man; educated and strictly WANTED: POSITION OR WORK Christian. Sober habits. Prefer clerk or business job, but like any kind of work. Full of pep. Apply to The Enterprise. jl 2 FOR SALE: SEVERAL ARTICLES of Household and kitchen furniture. Telephone No. 1 or see Mrs. G. W. Hardison. 12-26- LOST: FEMALE SETTER. COLOR I white with liver spots. Will pa> liberal reward for her return or in formation as to where she may be ' found. W. K. Parker, Williamston. f LOST: TWO SAMPLE CASES; ONE containing hosiery, the other dry goods. I will pay flnder $lO reward j for their return. W. K. Parker, Wil liamston, N. C. j5 2t FOR RENT: A 7-ROOM HOUSE, corner of Church and Haughton streets. 1 NOTICE—LEASE OF MTY MAR- ' KET STALLS Sealed bids for the four city market ' stalls will be received by G. H. Har- ' rison, city clerk, for the remaining ' eleven months of this year. These 1 bida will be opened and passed upon 1 ut the regular meeting of the city I board of commissioners to be held on ( Monday, February 1, 1926, at 8 p. m. Special consideration will be given bids containing agreements to install modern refrigeration plants. All bids must be written, enclosed ' in sealed envelopes, and filed with the city clerk by Monday, February 1,! at 8 p. m. ' This the 7th day of January, I££6. TOWN OF WILLIAMSTON, jß4tw By G. H. HARRISON, Clerk NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Matthew Spano and wife, Mary Spano, to the under signed trustee on the Ist day of April, 1918, and of record in the Martin County Public Registry in book O-l, page 480, securing a certain bond of even date therewith, and the stipula tions not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of said bond the undersigned trustee will, on the 6th day of February, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon in front of the court house door of Martin County offer at. public auction to tha highest bidder for caah, the following described tract of land: The brick store and lot belonging I thereto on the south side of Main Street in the town or Wllnamaton, N. C., being one of the double stores commonly known as double brick stores belonging to the estate of the late S. R. Mobley, deceased; The lot referred to is not only the land, the store'is on,, but also one-half of the 1 lot in the rear of the double brick stores. The line between the lots be ing a straight line with the extension cf the partition wall between the brick stores and being the same store and lot conveyed by deed to Luvenia | Williams by Eli Gurganua and wife, of record in the public registry of Martin County in book KKK, page 86, to which reference is hereby made for a better description of the land here by intended to be conveyed. This the sth day of January, 1926. A. R. DUNNING, j8 4tw , Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power oi sale contained in that certain deed oi trust maue and executed by M. G. Vvarren and wile, Sallie Warren, to the undersigned trustee, and bearing date oi December 6th, 1916, and of record in the public registry of Mar tin County in M-l, at page 307, laid deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a certain note ol even date therewith, and the terms and conditions therein contained not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will on Monday, the Bth day ol February, 1926, at 12 0 clock m., in front of the courthouse door of Martin County at Williamston, N. C., otter lor sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, lor cash, the lollowing described .property, to wit: First tract: Lying and being in ICobersonville Township and adjoining the lands of M. G. Warren and others, and lying between the old load and the new road and situate on the east side of the new road, it being a strip 01 land which was cut oil' by straight ening the road, and containing by es timation three (3) acres, more or less. Second tract: Bounded on the west by the lands of George Johnson; on tiie south by the lands of Lawrence- Andrews; on the east by the lands of James Cherry, and ori the north by the lands of F. B. Taylor; containing 40 acres, more >or less, and being the same premises upon which the said M. G. Warren now livess. This the 6th day of January, 1926. A. li. DUNNING, jl> 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed oi trust made and executed by M. G. Warren and wife, Sallie Warren," to the undersigned trustee, and bearing date of September 23rd, 1918, and of record in the public registry of Mar tin Cdunty in book O-l, at page 349, said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even date therewith, and the terms and conditions therein contained not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder'of said note, the undersigned trustee will on Mon day, the Bth day of February, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., in front of JLhe court house door of Martin County at Wil liamston, N. C., offer for sale, at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property, to wit; Bounded on the north by the lands _ I- - —■ I I AtomerßENT "T NEVER THOUGHT I 1 - X would live to coax a grand organ recital out of something about twice as large as a cigar box." That *8 what the famous Indiana writer •aid about his Model 20 Compact Receiv ing Set. It's so small that it harmonizes With any surroundings—yet it is a full powered, five-tube set, superbly efficient in all-round performance. You will be just as pleased as George Ade. We are always ,1 glad to demonstrate. T. B. Slade Jr. JT V * HAMILTON, N. C. THE ENTERPRISE, VVi.'XiAMSTON. NQIUH CAROUNA , of Lawrence* Andrewfe, on Che east by' s the lands of Lawrence Andrews, on i fcthu south by the lands of Lester Ev-! ; erett, and on the west by the Geo. ■ Johnson home place, containing 4 i acres, more or less, and being the same s premises described in a deed of rec > crd in book E-l, at page ISO, Martin i County public registry. , This the 6th day of January, 1926. : • A. R. DUNNING, , j8 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given, that under . and by virtue of the power of sale! contained in that certain deed of trust executed by W. Jackson Holliday and wife, Lucy Holliday, on the fourth day of September, 1923, and of record inj ■ bock H-2, at page 296, in the Martin [ County Registry, said deed of trust having been given to secure the pay , ment of certain notes of even date r therewith, default having been inada in the payment of said notes and the . stipulations contained in said deed of [ trust not having been complied with, , and at the request of the holder oi . said notes, and by court order, the , undersigned commissioner, appointed : by the court, will on Friday, the loth > day of January, 1926, at twelve o'clock . j m., in front of the courthouse door of 1 Martin County, at Williamston, N. C., ; Offer for sale, at public auction, to . 1 the highest bidder, for cash, the fol j lowing described lands, to wit: , j First tract: Bounded on the north >' by the lands ol is. 1). Jones, on the! :; east by the lands oi Lawrence Fierce, I i(On the south by the lands of Gilbert • | Boston and on the west by the lands . j ol Charles Davis, containing i>ti acres, [ > more or less. Second tract: Beginning at a cedar i ir Meivina James corner, thence north with Meivina James line to S. l>. Jones line, thence west with said Jones line to John'A. Fierce corner, , thence south with John A. Fierce land i to Gilbert Boston corner, thence east the Gilbert Boston land to the ' beginning, a cedar, containing 20 acres, more or less. ;! Third tract: Situate in the old Nor > man Mill Fond, adjoining the lands of I Meivina James, Gilbert Boston, and others, and being a portion of the . Lawrence Fierce, sr., tract of land containing 10 acres, more or less. Fourth tract: Beginning at a pine stump, C. T. Mizelle's corner, on the southwest side of Jordan Thick ltoad, | " and opposite Stewart Ange's house 1 lot and well, thence running up said road S. 34 E. 04 poles to a stake, thence S. 63 W. 136 1-2 poles to a point on the run of Horse Fen Branch a center of several trees, chopped as pointers, thence down the various ccurses of said branch to C. T. Mi zelle's corner, thence along his line N. 63 10. to the beginning, containing 60 acres, more or less. I For a further and more accurate de scription see mortgage recorded in book Q-l, page 474, in the public reg istry of Martin County. This the 14 day of December, 1926. HUGH G. HORTON, dlB 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon nie in a deed of i trust executed by T. W. White hurst' » ' and Wife. EstellS O. Whitehurst, on the 17th day of March, 1923, and re cordeu in Martin County Fublic Reg istry in book H-2, at page 506, 1 will on Friday, the 16th day of January, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of tlie Bank of Robersonville, in the town of Robersonville, N. C., sell at public auction for cash to the highest : bidder, the following tracts or parcels of lands, to wit: , First tract: All that certain piece, parcel, or tract of land containing 246 acres, more or less, situate, lying and 1 being on the main road from Hamil | ton, N. C., to Falmyra, N. C., about jour miles northwest, of Hamilton, N. | C., in Hamilton -Township, Martin | | Clittflii'j isoi'th Carolina, having such, snapes, metes and courses and dis-1 caiiees as will more fully appear by j reference to plat of survey thereof, j made by T. Jones Taylor on January j i&th, 192;!, a copy of which plat is at tached to an abstract now on file with Uie North Caroliua Joint Stock Land . auk, of Durham, N. C., and being uounded on the north by the lands of Claude Lynch, on the east by the lands of J. B. Anthony, on the south by the lands of J. U. Anthony, and on the west by the lands oC T. W. Whitehurs and Carrie Norfleet, and being the same tract or parcel of land hereto lore conveyed to Estelle O. Whitehuest by deed from T. W. Whitehurst, daf ed January 21, 1918, and of record in book T-l, at page 317, in Martin Coun' ty public registry, and by deed from j Jane E. Moore to T. W. Whitehurst | oated January 18, 1914, and of record in book F-l, at page 369 Martin Coun •ty registry. The above mentioned . tract or parcel of land will be sold subject to a long-term mortgage loan BILIOUSJTTACB From Which Kentucky Man Suf fered Two or Three Times a Month, Relieved by Black-Draught. LawTenceburg, Ky.— Mr. J. P. Nevlns, a local coal doalor and far mer, about two years ago learned of the value of Thedford's Black- Draught liver medicine, and now he says: "Until then I suffered with se vere bilious attacks (hat came on two or three times each month. I would get nauseated. I would have dizziness and couldn't work. | "I would take-pills nntll I was worn-out with them. I didn't seem I to get relief. After taking the pills my bowels would act a couple or three times, then 1 would be very constipated. - p-. "A neighbor told me of Black- Draught and I hegau Us use. I never havo found so much relief as It gave me". I would not be without It for anything. "It'seemed to cleanse my whole system and make me feel like new. I would take a few doses —get rid pf the bile and have my usual clear head, feel full of 'pep' aud could do twice the work." One cent a dose. NC-161 i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ . New Low Prices On Chevrolet EFFECTIVEJANUARY 1, 1926 Touring $510.00 Roadster ....... $510.00 Coupe (>45.00 Coach $645.00 Sedan ~ ...... 765.00 ■> - ' ,—-—L-F.0.8. Detroit, Mich. 1 • ' Walloon tires standard equipment on closed models. s2scxtra on open cars. CALL ON J. A. HARNHILL, Williamston, for a Demonstration Local Representative for -» V ' ' * Harris Motor Co. ROBERSON VILLE, N. C. held by thd North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank, of Durham, N. C. Second tract: Situate in Goose Neat Township, Martin County, North Car olina, and adjoining the lands of Car lie Norfleet tnd others, and bounded as follows: Bound on the north by the lands of said Carrie Norfleet, and on the east by the lands of T. W. Whitehurst and Estelle O. Whitehurst and on the south by the lands of the late J. R. Anthony, and being the same lands conveyed to T. W. White hurst by deed from Julia Norfleet, PENDErcr YELLOW FRONT STORES Watch our weekly ad for very special prices Your Dollars Always (io Further at the YELLOW FRONT STORES Hneapple, Libby whole sliced, large can 27c MEATS Swifts Premium Ham, 1b... 3. r »c Picnic Shoulders, lb. 26c Swifts Premium Franks, lb. 28c Salt pork, rib, lb _ 21c Swifts Sausage meat, lb. __ 33c Salt pork, plates, lb.—ll. 18c Swift's smoked sausage, lb. .32c Salt pork, fat back, lb. 19c Swift's prem. bologna. lb. 23c PEAS, Dreadnought early June, can ... 10c Equal to any peas ever sold in our stores at . , 15c a can ■ ' ~ . Van Camp's Milk Van Camp's Beans large can leA? Ms for 25c CORN, Standard crushed can 10c Quaker Oats pkg 10c Flakes, pkg. 10c Mothers oats pkg 10c Post toasties pkg 10c > D. P. Oats, pkg. 9c Pillsbury Wheat ~ Kellogg's Corn Farina, pkg... . 12c STRING BEANS, Amron, can 10c LARI) Best pure, lb. 19c Cood ccokin lb. 15c SI.OO Gillette Ra/.or and blade 10c Tomatoes, large can 14c; can ■> for 25c OUR PRIDE BRFAD* 21 oz. machine wrapped loaf 10c Better on the Second Day than:on the First D. P. COFFEE, steel cut, pound scaled package 47c The World's Rest ! >Vink A Resolution to Drink Nothing Hut I). P. Coffee for the Ensuing Year Will Add .Nothing Hut Joy to Your Living t dated April 2, 191$, and of record in Martin County Public Registry in t book C-2, at page 206, containing 141 acres, more or less. This sale is made by the reason of 1 rthe failure of T. W. Whitehurst and 1 wife, Estelle O. Whitehurst, to pay off i and discharge the indebtedness secur . fed by said deed of trust to the Bank tot Robersonville, Robersonville, N. i C. » This 14th day of December, 1926. D. R. EVERETT, . dlB 4tw Trustee.

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