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THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and trlday by tho HlWlMhHlf'f Kl LUilu AiN 1 Vv luiiimaiua, i>Ui ut taiuuiia VV. C. Manning..._— J^uiun bubsci ipuon I'rice citoii in a.uvaiicti> 1 year $-L-bb b mollis - 8 months 40 - iuiLtireu ai tne pool omcc at Vv liiiaiiioiuii,"x\. v_.. as ijecuiiU-Ciaoa iiiat-cci. UiiciCi. Uifci LU iualWi O) J.O». _ AUUl't!6S> ail CUUnxxUii.lCUU.Ulia lu i-liC jJI AOv. we are copying a lew valuable say ings' no in me Southern telephone „„ututa, a large illustrated magazine, yauusiieu at Atlanta, Ga., which were .uuiwcuattSSl Mr. jJ. Ix Taylon, of ■lain.nn, iVliss. Mr. Taylor is travel ing auuitor lor the Cumberland 'l'ele pm»ne Co., lor the State of Mississippi ana is a Martin County boy; A parrot iOU years old died in See aoiia, K. 1., a lew days ago and the village actually was, in mourning foi a mere parrot. The bird's name was "cncle Tom," aiW it is stated that iie ,iau a vocabulary that made a nil lege processor seem tongue-tied, and he Knew how to use it as only a century viU parrot can. The bird was buried »itfl ceremony. Tarson Johnson —"lie choir will now sing 'l'm Glad Salvation's Free,' while Deacon Ketchum passes de hat. All please contribute aecordin' to yo means an' not yo' meanness." "All there is to efficiency is to know what are essentials and to them, and, to know what things are non-essen tial and let them alone,' says a well known successful business man. 1 have just read an editorial on "Debt." Among other things the writ er says, "Debt causes worry. That ueadens the brain and adds to inca pacity. Debt diminishes courage. The man in debt is a man cowed; no man can do his best when he is frightened and worried. Debt injures reputation. When you are indebt everybody knows it, or it imagine that everybody knows it. For your own happines in life, for safety in old age, and for the take of those that depend upon you, you can make no better resolution than this: Pay debts now owing, make no new debts, get flee, however hard the struggle, aj,d then stay out of debt." Subtitle: You do not have to l>e crazy to dance the Charleston, but it lilm. There are one hundred and fifteen million people in the United Slates and yet there are more bitr jobs t'«n there are men to fill them. WMIS HOGS FOR SALE: PICS ANI shotes, ready for the peanut fields Bed gilt«, open and bred. Also sev eral sows and pig. J. J. Roberson Jamesville, N. C., Route 1. jl 1 PECAN GROWING IS PROFITABLE interesting, helps to diversify, easy to learn, trees long lived, has unlim ited markets. For particulars and prices, write J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. J8 4t ' £ s LOST: FEMALE SETTER. COLOR 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. ' . * LOST: TWO SAMPLE CASES; ONE containing hosiery, the other dry goods. I will pay finder $lO reward for their return. W. K. Parker, Wil liamston, N. C. j5 21 LOST, FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUAR\ gth: A balloon tire for Ford car with Williamston Motor Co. cover, be tween my house and Bear Grass. Lib eral reward for return. Leonard Mob Up, Telephone 10(40, Route 5. Jl2 8 A .u/ii> >♦ • Editor of the Enterprise: t it lias been my pititouie to t..c , recent articles appearing unutr "•>. :! head "Letter box.' r lam a young man witnout ! • except what l earn at my uaiiy w.... . / - and leeling the gm»t/nanuic*p u.j i poverty 1 leel surrounueu oy a gw,.. ol sadness. 1 seem to be a iailure in : aon with otiier young men. t Naturally 1 desire to mingle v... j young people, both boys and girls, n • it one ol the elements ol human iiu > hire, lor young lolks.like to towoeiuu , ; with each other. \et the demands oi! society uenies me tnis privilege. «| | find that 1 am not able to earn air honest living, deal square witn u.o world, and support a good time, SUCH - as seems to be required today, , iully by the girls. 1 am not able to run to the drug | stores, ball games and picture with them. If 1 take a girl to a pic ture show and then to the drug stoic' , '.. us we go home it costs me hah . | make, and the next day i am force., to ask to be trusted for bread to eat ! The average girl seems too lone-1 .some to spend an evening at home with any young man, regardless ■ I how honest he may be. Most ol them 1 .1 seem to have the "go-fever" and can i . stand the quietness of home life. I have fully made up my mind lu endure the loneliness and stand the discard before 1 will be dishonest witn I my employer or haul them in a mort gaged automobile filled with credit- bought gas. Yet 1 hope to find a girl some day who thinks her mother knows a few things and is capable of .giving good advice and is content to spend a little time around the home fires, where the family members have some association with each other. 1 am not so anxious about her fine r dollies, yet 1 would like for her to nave enough to appear decent. She need not paint for my special benefit, because 1 have no special fancy for face paint. A. NONYMOU'S. "January 2,'192&r !1 TAKEN LP: TWO BLACK PUPS bo h male. Owner can get them by |( paying for this advertisement. E. P. Cunningham, City. V It FOR RENT; A 7-ROOM HOUSE, corner of Church and "Haughton streets. - ' CAFE FOR SALE AT VERY LOW price; the only one in town; owner leaving city. Doing good business i Plymouth Cafe, Plymouth, N. C. jl2 2t i WANTED: LADIES, GIRLS, AND boys, to sell toilet goods, extracts. New plan, easy to sell. Big commis -5 sion and fine premiums. We start you. y Give reference. Hogen Supply Co., "* Elkhart, Ind. , It A SB NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authori ty contained in a certain deed of trust executed by J. Sam Godard and wife, > Mary Godard, on the 6th day of Oc -1 tober, 1919, and of record in the pub e lie registry of Martin County in book A-2, at page 239, to secure certain notes of even date therewith, and tho E conditions therein contained not hav y ing been complied with, and at the re d quest of the parties interested the I- undersigned trustee will on Monday, 666 Is a prescription for >- COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE >- BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA It mar / It Kills the Germs 16 A. .... . i . -- , r .... r- * ■ v • * ' , REP LETTER DAY *» *• B . RAWA-R AJEWYEARS EVE WHEN Y&O HAD BEEM "TUNING- IN' *>*• DX AVP RUHIW*- AROWNO . FOP- SOMETHING ?OOD AND You MAD HSBN > (?ETTiW(r MO STLY AN 4l* fVU. OF STATIC -gJjl WWEN supfENi-y You HeA» t'*ffH|gS» pO* SQMP BAOAOCASREI" SAV'*9&2X 3~ 'TH L* * STATION W IP , PHILADELPHIA, THE LIBERTY BELL WILL MO*/ . . po* RlWr-W NINETEEN TWENTY Si* / //«#* „ 0 "»- I —— - Feurjiary lst, 1926, at 12 o clock m., UJ\QJLI ulAf'Tji Uit CUUii uUUdU uUOI Oa Wi Uil til »» itUlUi i'"l 7 J ".1. Ml., t.iC -J-OWWC. ~r f, -ii WUi . •JlkuUbC V/li W4iC ttCofc Ui OC. * kii UKtiO ftJfclCCfc Uiiu UWalluCU tlo Aci.OWUj ill UiC UOiK.it Uj 11. UIUaIaI, \Jll Ui«i Cadb 0> wiic ouia kJC. Allta*c*vd ov., oil U*C oOUi.lt W Itollit-ifeii | . oil Uic weak uy V"t» luiiwlo ui iw -1 hailcif witia OLni b wiiC U!U."1I«A1A Oi w»c I IWu iuwo Oi l**i low ao »>ao ouu o iiw Uy v». ii. uiiv* V». r. x*ii o c, aiiut uiviw- ; J Ca wtvntUi wiiciAl. • ' i 1 iiio wilt: wAOt. Ui i>vCcmOOi| iv^u tlviiii o. Li^iii, Jo 4tw nain.cc. j JOWUO u. 1 LXi, uihwi ilC^ft OUIIVL W A .v.tliii 1 ClluCr'Ulili UJ U4bUU Ui WiC I'U.. CI j uj sale voii»umeu : ill »•** ceiuuiii übcj : Ui wiUi>t liiuuc uuu (AVtuwu uy m. u. ttaiicil uiiu >■ ii C, iJuiiiC tl UUUIi, tO I LiiC UiiviCii»i o iicU ti Uo.eC, uilU Oi-iiiiliK i cttkti Ui UCptClllt/el MIU, ii/iO, UllU Ui iucuiu ill LiiC Ui itidi ' Uli ill u»u& u-i, tv iJUfjC uty, I iiiiiu iiCCu Ui Uu-Jt iiUvlllg UCcii fcivell tu OCCUiC Clic' iii Ciii Ui U CCi Villi! iiU i>C Ui CVCiI UUbC UitfiVkklWlf UiiU WiC VtclJUO ttfill COiivil ViOil® Hie i Cili CUliCiiillttu | UUI Mating uccil CUiopii'Cu » itii, iiilu lit j .nC 1 c^ac^i Ui tiic iiuiviCi ua biiiu llute, | tuC UlluUlol 6 iiUu UUacce Will Uli iliull uay, tiic out uuy ui i cUiuaiy, IVZO, at ii u Cluck 111., 11. iIUIK UI lilt: COUIV nuu&e uuui Ui lUiti nil ul v> il liUiuilun, iN. c», unci ior siue, at,pub lic auction. lu UiC biuuer, iuf uil' iuliOWillg ucaCilUcu piopcily, to vvil: | lioundoij on the north by the lands, ui Lawrence Andrews, on the east uy' Me laiiu. oj. Lawrence Aiiurews, on tne south by tne iaiiua ui iAster i^v-• erect, ana on uie west by tne ueo. i 1 Julinson Home place, containing 4 , I acres, more ur less, ami being uie same premises ueseriOeu 111 a ueeu 01 rec-1 era in book L-l, at page intl, Martin County public registry. This the otn uay ol January, 1K26. A. 14. Dt _ je 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE - Undonanu by virtue oi the power of sale containeu 111 mat certain ueeu , u trust executeu by Jonn E. Williams and wile, Alary E. Vv ilUams, to the ut.uersigneu trustee on the »lay of November, lyii), and oi r»cord in j the Martin County public registry in Look M-l, page 19, securing certain bonds of even date therewith, and the ' stipulations not having been complied wth and at the request of the holder oi said bonds, the undersigned trustee wjll on the 16th day of February, > 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, in front pf the courthouse door of Martin County I otfer at public auction to the highest . bdder for cash, the following described , tracts of land: First tract: Bounded on the south by L. H. Williams; on the west by J. L. Coltrain land, and on the north by George Bell land, and on east by Sta ; ton land. Containing fifty-five (56> , acres, more or less, and known as the lOempsey land. •»- •* Second 'ract: Beginning at a stake post below an old road across Grape i Branch and at northwest corner of lot t No. 2, thence running N. 48 3-4 E.' ■ 216 1-6 poles to a horsebeam chop ■ ped for a corner; thence south 81 1-4 s W. 8 1-6 poles to a large cypress; , thence 82 W. 16 poles to the mouth of Polly Arch Branch, where it enters into the road in Grape Branch, thence down the road to the beginning. Con taining fifty-four (64) acres, more or leu. ! This the 12th day of January, 1926. i B. A. CRITCHER, I jl6 4tw Trustee. KIE ENTEKRRIBK. Wi'LIAJMSTON. KUUUH GAjtODJUA NOiiCE OF .SALE Lnuer anu by virtue oi tlie power u -iUit: containeu in that certain deed u. tiuab executeu by J. E. V>iiuams ..ii- niiC, rtugusta, to tne unuersign- C- wiUo.cc, an uie uUtli uay oi April, a. *•*, anu oi record in the Martin Juuiity public registry in book W-l, pa 0 e 47, securing certain bonds of oen uate tnerewith, and the stipula tions not having been complied with, anu at the request oi the holder of sal-, bona, the undersigned trustee will on the lbth Uay oi February, 1926, viler at public auction, in fron. of the courthouse door of Martin County, a« i.. o dock noon, to the highest bidder iOi cash, the iollowing described tract oi land: i list tiiat tract of land lying and being in the aforesaid county that was coiiteyeJ to J. E. Williams, et als, by William Jones by deed dated April ijth, X 904, and registered in book KKK, page 808, public registry oi Martin County. It being a part of the Levi Johnson Old homestead and containing 46 acres, more or less, and iuliy described and bounded in the übuve deed in book KKK, page 398, to which reference may be had in the above deed. Second: That tract or parcel of land purchased from Clayton Moore, com missioner, and fully described as fol lows: Beginning at a post just below an old path in the float road in Grape Branch, and at the north corner of lot No. 1, thence running S. 43 3-4 216 1-5 poles to a hornbeam chopped for a corner of lot No. 1, thence N. about 31 1-2 E. to a float road in Maple Swamp, thence down the float road in Maple Swamp to the mouth 1 of Grape Branch; thence up the run i of or float road in said Grape Branch :tc the beginning, containing ninety seven (97) acres, more or less, i This the 12th day of January, 1926. CLAYTON MOORE, jl6 4tw Trustee. I To the Light and Water Customer's of the Town of Williamston, N. C. Your light and water bills are due and pay able at the office of the Treasuier,AV. T. Meados, b at the Dixie Warehouse, on or berore the 15th o. each month. If not paid on or before the 15th of eacl month, they will be cut off, and a charge of $1.0( will be made to cut them back on. This is a fair notice to you all No collector* will be sent out, and no money received outside ol the treasurer's office. ! •' . . 1 l • ». ' , ' By order of the board of commissioners. | " ' . . V-r •.. V ' f ' ' * W. T. Meadows, Treas. ■;■ >■ ' ► • J* ' ■ - « - v w,.- .lUiibti Of bAUh r : , 7~1 I cnuer anu by virtue Oi. tne puwei . tot w«MC WWIIMUIViA Ail Utal WC* MUi V.W . v* kiUUk WmWWMVWM UJ w. irf. I . I l>i UtlkVW Was tu.V> iVMi V- J V M.iMUS J I AWMV) Mila Wi IWkwiM «» ****** f kail WVUllk/ yuUUK. All yuwa a* i - . »«XUliAl fe UIUUAI bt/iIUJ w* t V'voll CtttS vC Uwivn IWAA| Olia V"C oM|«M*«* f uuila UiCiCiil llu v UalUio uvcii tu... | Vvik.ll ailu .b Uie luiuui. w w»- ( liUiUCi Ol BIUU Uuiiu tuc UiiuciSi^UV.. > uusMse will, on ui« loui w/ u. *. , iuaiy, i(Mv, at i*. u ciuc* uwwit, • iiUlik Ui Uie CuuiviiOuac uVUi Ui iu.i' , ull V/Otuuy, unci UL yu.uc dUvuvii kw uie OiUuei, iUi likaii, w.c .w I tu&utjt ueaciiUuu tiiicta Ui I at a ai»»ac puat UU uu u» ' tu.u acioa* Uiape liiui.c, wiu .« w». [ nuruiwest uuinei ui iut i>o. uiuic. ; running IN. 4J u-4 E. i:iu X-u potca t~ : a uoruueam cnuppeu ior a cumui, r tnence south 8 W. 6 l-o pu,es to u | iatge cypress; tiience Vt. iu puic. | u> tne uioutn oi roily svt'Ui iituiic.. i where it enters in tne noat roau, u>ci. , uown iioat road to tne CUH i taming ftity-iour \u4j acres, niuie u. less. I Second: Bounded on south by u. ii . v>iiiiams, on the west uy J. L. Col ■ train lanu, and on tlie noru by i George bell land, and on tne cast b> > the Staton land, known as the Jjemp I tiey trac 1 This the 12th day of January, It/-, i B. A. CHlTCliElt, • jl6 4tw Trustee i ~ t fc ld f ■ + 108+ V a »n will n ti . ~ rr ** I.l** •, i ' "infU 1' ■ . • >l. sad . >tment of c» • i Sold by all drip. *H! r ' f, J. Cheney & «'n., T»»l*do Ohio APPLICATION FOB PABDON | Notice is hereby given that applies-1 tiun wui be made to the governor of INUI 111 Carolina xor tae paruon 01 A» ' uiew larrtui cunvicteu at dept. term, laao superior court Martin County lor tne crime ox muruer anu sentenc ed to tne penitentiary lor a term of. Zu years. All persons who oppose the grant ing 01 tMuu paraon are invited to tor ward taeir protest to the governor wiuiout ueiay. 1 Xnis tiie Ist day of January, 1926. • MARTIN AND PEEL. NOTICE COMMISSIONER'S SALE By virtue of authority vested in the unuersigned as commissioners appoint eu by order of court in that special proceedings pending in the superior court ox Martin County entitled Hugh U. liorton, administrator of Mrs. Fan me Melaon, deceased, vs. W. R. Cherry, johnson, Meison, et aL The undersigned will on January 26, i'J26, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale .or cash at the courthouse door of 1 artin County, one-half of that lot on •iain Street in the town of William son known as the Melaon lot, upon which there is a building, the said lot •old being 63 feet on Main Street, and 171 feet deep. Touching W. R. Cherry on one side, ettle H Crawford on one side, and .Samuel Howard on the other side. ! This sale being made to procure unds to settle the estate of Fannie Meison deceased. This December 2?rd, 1926. HUGH 0. HOPTON, S. J EVERETT, jl tw... Commisioners. PENDER'S YELLOW FRONT STORES ; LEADERS IN EVERY COMMUNITY The leading spirit of better living and economy in every com munity is your nearest Pender Store. Ir fact, wherever you find . community center established, there you will find a Pender Store rca y an J waiting to serve. Most of the activities of every community surround the Pender tore, because almost every housekeeper knows the duality of the ivc an se we sell and the economical prices that prevail »~hop With Certainty And Satisfaction In .he Ltores Where The Customer, Old or New, Is The Fir st Consideration : ALWAYS a he Plost of the Best for the Least ' HI M SALMON, tall can 12 l-2c A llsriale Asparagus, large 2 1-2 can 27c i OP. COCOA, Half pound can 10c I I). P. BREAKFAST BACON ?. 1 K ca ton 2°c 1 lb. carton 45c i utty I'lavored Breakfast Bacon Sliced and Packed Daily in Our Plant I'nder U. S. Government Inspection OLD VIRGINIA FRUIT CAKE, packed in 2 lb. fancy decorated tin for 65c Swift Premium Ham Picnic Shoulders pound 35c pound - 25c i Ballard's Syrup Pancake flour, pkjr. 15c CANE AND MAPLE .. Buckwheat flour, pkg. 16c Bottle 15c r Gold Medal D. P. Oats Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, Package 9c _ patka &n i: r~ l#e Pickles 1 rtllsbury s Swoet Mixed or Gherkins J Pancake Flour, pkg. 14c Small bottle : 15c Buckwheat Flour, pkg. 14c Quail sixe 45c OLD VlltdSlA BRUNSWICK GILLETTE SAFETY RAJSOR STEW, caa 10c Witk Blade, eack 10c Evaporated Fruits Dried Peas & Beans Fancy apricots, lb. Tit Navy beans, lb. 8c Fancy peaches, lb. 19c Hand picked Michigan Fancy apples, lb. 21c Calif. Blackeye peas, lb. 10c Fancy Calif, pranee, lb. 11c Dried Lima betas, lb. 20c b VOM ATOES, solid pack, No. 2 can, 3 for 25c i. No. 3 can 14c CHEESE, Best American, lb 33c 1 LAND CLARES BUTTER Made from pure, sweet cream. The fin est and only butter in the United States 's carrying Government certificate of quality. ►1 Tub* lb. 58c 1-4 lb. prints, lb.. 62c D. P. COFFEE, The World's Best Drink pound sealed package 47c Blended from the finest grade coffees ob tainable. A most delicious beverage. You'll taste the difference! >• 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 April, I 1918, and of record In the Martin | County Public Registry in book 0-1, page 480, iwiiring 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 Iront of the court house door of Martin County offer at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash, the following described tract of land: The brick store and lot belonging thereto on the south side of Main Street in the town or Williams ton, N. C., one of the double stores commonly known as double brick ■tores belonging to the estate of the late S. R. Mobley, deceaseds The lot ■ referred to is not only the land the store is on, but also one-half of the 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 GurganUs and wife, jof record in the public registry of Martin County in book KKK, page 86, to which reference is hereby made for 8 better description of the land here by intended to be conveyed. This the 6th day of January, 1926. A. R. DUNNING, j8 4tw Trustee.
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