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THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY Williamston, North Carolina W. C. Manning Editor Subscription Price (Strictly cash in advance) lyear 51.50 b months - 80 3 months .45 Entered at the post office at Williamston, N. C.. as second-class matter under the act of March 3, 1879. Address all communications to The Enterprise SOWING AND REAPING By Jimea L>. Taylor 1 have just read a story about a wan who made lots of money unlaw fully. He built himself a beautiful home and set up therein many ser vants. He was supplied with expen sive cars, and in fact he had every thing that man could desire. While *ll around him were the many people who continued to live poorly but hon estly, unable to have the material things that the rich man afforded. But they had something far greater than the man with riches. They had peace t> of mind, able to look the world in the face unashamed. They were able to eat and sleep in peace; this blessing earned by honest work. Not so with the rich man who had acquired riches not ,in accordance with the laws of ] Qod and man. He was restless and ifraid. Afraid of the laws made by men Then the awful crash. Every thing he had was taken and he faced the future behind prison bars, while his neighbors continue to live in peace with the whole future ahead to accumulate enough to put their chil (in n t!irou; r )i school and prepare for the age of inactive service. Nor did they forget to return to the giver of all good gifts that part belonging to Him. Happiness was found in giving their children that training that would enable them to go out into the world prepared to teach, preach, discover, and to minister. This is the happy life. There is no other. Since the be ginning of time there have been those who have tried to find happiness along other routes, and perhaps there will be others to try, but those of the future, like those of the past, will find in the end failure. They may go for a while in their pleasure-seeking way, and to the eyes of the world be happy and. content, but down deep in their souls the yare reaping that which they have NOTICE OF SALE Uftder and by virtue of the authori ity contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Mamie Woolard | and husband Mack Woolard, on the 15th day of January, 1920 and of rec ord ih the public registry o| Martin County in Book A-2 at page 382, to secure -certain notes of even date therewith, and the conditions therein contained not having been complied with and at the* request of the parties interested the undersigned Trustee will on Monday the Ist day erf Febru ary, 1926 at 12 O'clock M. in front of the Court House Door oi Martin County in Williamston, North Caro lina offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property, to-wit: Beginning at a Black Gum in a email Branch, the Southwestern cor ner of the Land surveyed for Sher man Williams, thence running Jv 30 W. 68.64 perches; thence N. 39 30 W. 26 perches to the center of a Branch at the intersection with the Tar Landing lioad, thence N. 16 30 E. 16.48 perches down said Roaa, | thence N. 5 15 E. 32 perches down Road, to a Post, Richcrd Kni-: corner, thence N. 88 E. 36 perches to the Light foot Ave., thence S 2 E. thence S. 37 30 E. 66.32 perches, thence S. 12 E 19 perches to the be ginning, containing twenty-three and one half 23 1-2 acres, more or leu, the same being what is known as the Spear Keys Land. This 81st day of December, 1925. W. W. WALTERS, Trustee. Martin and Peel, Attorneys 1-6-4 Under and by virtue of the author ty contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Marion C. Jackson an. wife, Marie R. Jackson., on the 12t day of January, 1924, and of record in the public registry of Martin Coun ty in book Q-2, at page 20, to secure certain note* of mm date therewith,' t\ , • . sown and will sooner or later receive some terrible blo t w that will sen 4 them i. reeling, groping, 'drifting down thru 1 the years, unable to pick up, unable to 4> adjust and unable to forget, unless ' they seek the Great Leader, who al ways points the way. On the farms and in the factories— in fact, everywhere—there is oppor tunity for the sowing of good seed, in the rural sections, in these days of automobiles, good seed can be sown by teaching children to attend Sunday school and church each Sunday. Par ents should set a good example dur ing the week by living a clean life and earning an honest living, thank ing the Master for each meal pro vided and meeting each night with Him in thanksgiving for the blessings 1 of the day. ' Little school houses are being plant ed here and there. May this number continue to grow until every land, every community, is dotted with these houses of knowledge, if you fathers and mothers want your children to be good citizens encourage them in their school work, and they will be able to ' select the wheat from the chaff. Few boys, who have been properly taught the importance of school and church i by Christian parents, will go into the' bootleg business, but will often push forward to those things higher and nobler and lead the way for those to follow. When the farmer owns a still for making bootleg liquor and the mer chant cheats his customers, what is to be expected of the sons. What is sown will be reaped. To those who try to earn an honest living, trusting always in the Leader of leaders, can reap joy, contentment, and peace. You have attained success when you are happy in your heart No one can take this from you. You can reap either ruccess or failure. It all depends on what you sow and how you sow it. £ ' ' , , and the conditions therein contained not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties interest ed the undersigned trustee will on Monday, the Ist day of February, 1926, at 12 o'clock ui., in front of the courthouse door of Martin County in Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following describ ed property, to wit: Being a certain parcel of land lying and being in Jamesville, N. C., ad joining the lands of Manning and Griffin and further described as fol-1 wit: Being a house and lot In the town of Jamesville, N. C., located on the corner of Sunset Avenue and Brown Street, adjoining Brown Street on th I north, Sunset Avenue on the east' Manning and Griffin on the south and Geo. ui. Burroughs land on the west And being lots Nos. 6 and 6 in block "C" of Mrs. L. M Brown land divi sion plat of which is of record in the public registry of Martin County it o> , land division book No. 1 at page 338 This the 31st day of December, 1926 ' A. J. HOLLIDAY, ' j6 4tw Trustee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of M. B. McGowan, deceased, late of Margin County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Greenville, N. C., or to D. M. Clark, hia attorney, at Greenville, N. C., on or before the 12th day of January, 1927, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment This the 12th day of January,lMS. E. M. McGOWAN, Executor of M. B. McGowan, ima 'V V • " r- NOT ICE OP WWSOtCTiUN OF PARTNEJUUij? Notice ia beraby gjveo that the part nership lately subsisting between the undersigned, Max Y. Marge lis, Frank J. Margolis, and A. Brooka, carrying on business aa general merchandise dealer* on Main Street, Williarnston, North Carolina, under the style or firm name of Margolia Bros. & Brooka, was on the 14th day of January, 1926, dissolved by mutual consent, and that the business in future "Will be carried on by the said Frank J. Margolia and lrvin Margolis under the firm name of Margolis Brothers, who will pay and discharge all debts and liabilities and receive ail moneya payable to the said iate firm. Witneas: [ * FRANK J. MARGOLIS, |T MAX Y. MARGOLIS, A. BROOKS. i h jl» 4tw NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power .of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 26th day of September, 1916, and of record in the Martin County Public registry, in book M-l, page 246, securing certain bonds of even date therewith, and the stipula tions not having been compu.*! with, and at the request of the nolder of said bonds, the undersigned trustee will, on the 9th day of February, 1926, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, at 12 o'clock noon, offer at public aale to the highest bid der, for cash, the following described tract of land: Bounded on the east by Williamston and Hamilton road; on the aouth by Baptist cemetery, on the west by Sam Staten and on the north by Cone. This the 2nd day of January, 1926. B. D. CRITCHER, jl2 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of sale made by the clerk of the superior coutr in the. special proceedings en titled, "Maybelle Mae Johnaon vs. Lil lian A. Laughinghouae, et ais," the undersigned commissioners will, o the 11th day of February, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the court house door of Martin County offer for public sale to the highest bidder, for caah, the following deacribed tracta of land: 1. That certain tract of land that was conveyed to the said Henry T. Stailings by deed of Seth R. Hardiaon and wife, dated October 6th, 1906, and of record in the office of the reg ister of deeds for Martin County North Carolina, in deed book 000, at particularly deacribed as followa: Ly ing and being in Jameeville Township or diatrict, Martin County, beginning in Poplar Branch at the road in a black gum; thence aouth up the said branch to Thos. Bembridge corner or avenue; thence west along aaid ave nue by Charlie Bembridge place to his west corner; thence south along his line to his corner in J. W. Griffin's line, being the John Hardiaon patent line; thence weat to a dead pine, Grif fin and Washington Coltrain'a corner, thence north the old patent line to the road; thence eaaterly along aaidj road to the beginning. Being one hun dred and fifty acrea, more or le«a. 2. That certain tract of land lying and being in the township of James ville, which was conveyed to the said Henry T. Stallings by deed of J. D. Askew and othera, dated February 2, 1909, and of record in the office of the register of deeds for Martin County, North Carolina, in deed book YYY, at page 10, being more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning at a small gum, corner tree, adjoing J. H. Griffin on the west; thence extending along Jamesville and Washington road S. 80 1-2 W. 26 perches, thence along said road S. 68 W. 80 perches; thence north 26 W. 16 perches, to two red oaks, a corner; thence S. 49 W. 20 perches to a maple standing at the head of a branch, a corner; thence down the various courses of said branch 21 perches to the run of deep run swamp to a black gum, a corner; thence extending up the various courses of Deep Run Swamp to a black gum, a corner tree; thence N. 16 W. sixteen perches to tha, begin ning. Containing thirty-eight "V and one-half acres, more or leaa. Alm> another tract beginning on'the Mill Neck Road, thence running weat a straight line to a holly standing in a branch on the line of J. A. Aakew. Containing one and one-half acres, more or leas; being a part of the land formerly owned by J. A. Aakew. Said How Doctors Treat Colds and the Flo To break up a cold overnight at to cut short an attack of grippe, in fluenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy* aicians and druggiata are recom mending Calotabs, the purified ami refined calomel compound tablet that gives you the effects of calomel and salts combined, without the unpleaa ant effects of either. One or two Calotabs at bed-time with a swallow of water, —that's all. Ntaalta, no nausea nor the slightest ift«rfcrcnce with your eating, work orfrieacura. Noxt morning your cold haa vanished, your aystem la thor oughly purified and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break faat Cat what you please,—no dan ger. Get a family package, containing full directions, only S5 cents. At any • trug store. (adv) XHjB lajtyl being gounded by the land* oi J. H. Griffin on the e*»t, and the JDep nia Simmons Lumbar Go. on the aouth; ( i. R. liardiaen on the west, and Sarah , J. Aakew on the north. This the 7th day of January, 1926.. B. A. CRITCHER, GUY T. HORNER, | jls 4tw Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue oi the power I ol bale contained in that certain deed I ol trust executed by J. L. Yv llliama , and wiie, Augusta, to the unuersign | i*l trustee, on the 3Uth day ol April, I 1»14, and ol record jn , the Martin I County public registry in book W-l, page 47, securing certain bonds of even date there with, and the stipula tions not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of r said bond, the undersigned trustee will on the 16th day ol February, 1926, offer at public auction, in iron.. of the courthouse door ol Martin County, a« ■ 1* o'clock noon, to the highest bidder I lor cash, the lollowing described tract I of land: , First that tract of rand lying and 1 being in the aforesaid county tnat was > conveyed to J. E. Wiiiianw, et ais, by f William Jones by deed dated April " 46th, 1904, and registered in book « KK.K, page 303, public regiatry of ' Martin County, it being a part of 9 the Levi Johnson old homestead and > containing 46 acres, more or leas, and r fully de&cnDeu and bounded in the • above deed in book KK.K, page 393, " to which reference may be had in the ' above deed. Second: That tract or parcel of land ' purchased from Clayton Moore, com ' inissioner, and fully described as fol -1 lows: Beginning at a post just below i 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 1-6 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 of Grape Branch; thence up the run J of or float road in said Crape* Branch 1 to tne beginning, containing ninety seven (97; acres, more or leaa. This the 12th day of January, 1926. CLAYTON MOORE, jl6 4tw . Trustee. NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of the. power ' of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed b ythe said R G. Harrison to the undersigned trustee on the lat day of December, IWI9, and of record in the Martin Count/ pdblic regiatry in book A-2, page 35b, aecur ing a certain bond of even date there with, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the re quest of the holder of said bonds, the undersigned trustee will, on the Ist day of February, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County offer at public auc tion to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described tract of land: Beginning at a maple stump in Tur key Swamp, Bryant Bigga corner; thence down said swamp along Stan-i ley Peel's line to the mouth of Zuat Branch, David Gurganus's corner; i thence up aaid branch along aaid Gur ganus's line to a corner of a forked pine, and W. N. Roberson'a corner; thence nearly a south course along W. N. Roberson'a line to an iron stob; thence along said Robersen'a line to a black gum, a corner; thence nearly a northerly course along the line of marked trees, Hyman Bowen's line; thence to a corner, an iron 8tob; Abram Biggs and Calvin Ayers cor ner; thence a north course along Cal vin Ayera line to an iron stob; thence down a ditch, Calvin Ayers line to a line, a corner, Calvin Ayera line in Turkey Swamp; thence a straight line, Peel'a line to the first station. Con- ( taining 93 acres, more or leaa, same being the lands conveyed Abram Biggs i.nd wife to John H. Wynn, running a southwest course with John H. Wynn's line to a sweet gum known as l the David Gurganua corner; thence S. j with David Gurganua line" 64 yards to j a corner; thence an east direction up I the branch 262 yarda, a corner; thence I a N. course 81 yarda to the begin ning. Containing S 8-4 acrea, more or leaa, also two mulea and farming Im plements now being on the above de- Wm far catarrh when mailed in a I ■pooa or muHml »p the Bee* \ I vepers labeled. Wf JA km Head and Chest Colds Relieved In a New Way A Salve which Relom Medicated Vapavs when Applied Over Threat mmi Chest Inhaled aa a vapor and, at the aama time absorbed through the akin like a liniment, Vida Vapoßub reaches imme diately inflamed, congested air passages. This is the modem direct treatment far all cold troubles that is proving ao popu lar in Canada and the States where over 17 million jar* are now used yearly. Splendid for sore throat, tonsiliti*, bronchitis, croup, head and cheat colds, catarrh, asthma or hay fever. Just rub Vicks over throat and cheat and inhale the medicated vapors. It quickly looaena up a cold. VJCJS» acrioeu two tract* oi uuiu, saving ami vJUieptiog uroni tne operausjo* e x ue ueeu o acre* ox toe above described' iaiiu heretoxoie cenveyed uy saiu Joan H. Wnyn ana wue to W. ti. Rob eraon. inia the 18th day of January, 1920. B. L) L Klii CKIUJIiKK, j22 2tw i rustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power _nd authority conierred upon tne un ueraigned trustee by tnat certain dee of trust executed by Mrs. Martha Harris to tne undersigned, as trustee, uated Marcn b, VJZO, anu recorued in me otnee oi tne register o{ ueeos of Washington county, .north Carolina, in book bo, page 240, to wmcb ruier ence is hereDy maue, deiaoit having oeen made in tne payment ol the in debtedness thereby secured as herein provided, the undersigned trustee will oner lor sale, to tne nigneat Didder lor caah, at the courthouse door in Plymouth, at 12 o'clock noon, on the It tn day of February, ltf2t>, all of that certain property described in the said instrument as followa: Being iota numbers sixteen, eighteen twenty, twenty-two, twenty-lour and twenty-six, containing twenty-seven acres, being part of that property known as the "Dock Bateman iarm," said lots being designated and de scribed upon the map of the subdi vision of the aaid property made by Kespass and Rosa, civil engineers, and recorded in book of maps, pago 22, in the office of the register of deeds of Washington County, and being the t-ame property conveyed to Mrs. Mar tha Harris by deed from W. B. Cox and wife which aaid deed ia recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Washington County, and to which reference ia hereby made and the same made a part hereof for purposes of further description. The bidder at auch sale will be re quired to deposit aa much as 10 per cent of the amount bid as a guaranty ol good faith pending confirmation oi the sale by the court, as provided by law. This the 16th day of January, 1926. W. L. WHITLEY, j22 4tw • Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of aale contained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by M. G. Warren and wife, Bailie Warren, to the undersigned trustee, and bearing date of September 23rd, 1918, and of record in the public regiatry of Mar tin County in book O-l, at page 349, said deed of truat having been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even date therewith, and the terms and cenditiona therein contained not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of aaid note, the undersigned trustee will on Mon -!U -■ - ' PENDER'S CELEBRATING OUR 27th ANNIVERSARY Special Values FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 28th to FEBRUARY 3rd 27 years of progress—of giving better values —celebrated this week with even greater buying power for your dollar. CambelFs Tomato Soup, 25c Snowdrift, 4 Pound can - - 77c Snowdrift, 8 Pound can - - - $1,49 Van Camp's Milk, Tall can - - - 10c CaropbelPs Baked Beans, Three cans 25c Hillsdale Asparagus, No. 2 1-2 tall can, long spears 27c Libby's Choice Peaches, large No. 2 1-2 can 27c Hillsdale Broken Sliced Pineapple, large No. 2 1-2 can 25c D. P. Fancy Extra Sifted Peas, can 27c Colonial Lima Beans, No. 2 can 15c Swifts Premium Hams, lb - 36c Smoked Picnic Shoulders, lb ' 25c WATER GROUND 1 LB. Q * n 5 LB. gy-1 100 LB. AQ WHITE lTlCql LOOSE O JL"md PACKAGE ZiC BAG pO«DU Fancy South Carolina Sweet Potatoes, lb. 7c Best Michigan white potatoes, lb. 6 1-2 Pender's Old Virginia Fruit Cake, in handsome 2 lb. tin . 65c Our Pride Bread, 10c LAND OTLAKES CAKE Sweet Cream Plain » layer, H>. - 25c BUTTER D* P. Famous Sponge Cake „ 35c TuV»>. Prints lb D. P.Rlng'slwngeCake 25c 55C 58C 1 Lb. Carton uuy, torn aUi day a t ieJtiruary, 1926, at I o'clock m., in front of tha court i house door of County at Wil liam* ton, N. C., offer for sate, at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property, to wit: Bounded on the north by the lands of Lawrence Andrews, on the east by the lands of Lawrence Andrews, on the south by the lands of Lester Ev erett, and on the west by the Geo. Johnson home place, containing 4 acres, more or less, and being the same premises described in a deed of rec ord in book E-l, at page 190, Martin County public registry. This the sth day of January, 1926. A. R. DUNNING, j 8 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 16th day of October, 1922, by J. B. McGowan, and of rec ord in the public registry of Martin County, book H-2, page 176, to secure tl»e payment of certain bonds of even date therewith, and the stipulations in the said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at request of the holder of said bonds, the undersigned trustee will on Monday, February 1, Announcement I have Bought the Store which I have been Operating for the last Several years for M. B. McGowan, and will Continue to give my cus tomers the same consideration and Service that I have always given I Carry A Full Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Will be glad to Buy your Country Produce. W. J. Hodges 1926, in front of the aanthmw door of Martin County, at U o'clock MOO, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described land: Beginning at a corner in the mid dle of the branch which crosses under the A. C. L. Railroad immediately be yond the railway crossing on upper main strteet tin Wflliamston, N. C-, and running thence along the border of the A. C. L. right of way 808 feet to ar iron stake, a corner just oppo site a ttelegraph pole; thence nuking an angle and running in a straight line towards the Greenville and Wash ington road one hundred and niijety feet, thence making an angle and run ning along the Greenville and Wash ington county road two hundred and forty-five feet to the middle of a branch crossing the road; thence at an angle and along said branch to the beginning, and being the evtieme lower end of the tract of land origi nally deeded to Julius S. Peel by Mrs. C. A. Martin, and this particular tract being the same deeded to J. B. Mc- Gowan by the Home Realty A Invest ment Corporation. This the 31st day of December, 1925. W. C. MANNING, jo 4tw Trustee.
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