» ""n——pwyyn—, —« THE ENTERPRISE 7 ; ~£very Tuesday and Friday by the bJVlfcia KibE I'LliLifeHlMG t VYiinamslon, ISoith Carolina rl.in "VCc. Myi) rung EclitQi Subscription Price (Stncuy easn in auvance) C lUO/ililß —— —r. -*— bU o illOiltilS ...... -Ad c.niei eu al tne posl oince at VV liiianiiiton, JN. C. cla Dt'CUiiU-Clitas liiiltLCi Ul.'utii liitJ itCl Ol iViili'Cil O. O » %)• f ' . Auuie&o an cunuiiumcauona lo xiit lUilfcipi'lSt CiiCul' t\Jtk ALAKM ociuiiidwi Dity dcitcuvcncss it, ittpiuiy, ttiiu preuicl tnat in uu ycuAb lucre will l)t more unlit UiiUA lit pcopie ui Hie Lulled JStates. iiiife pAtioicuuii comes xrom one oX uai colics uuiiewiiid, in un article by (i. a. nitut'iauiif ttaducittte proieswor ci aociology* u «it r*iiti w " t>4 ytuic iiuii 01 our iUiku ii* lkb) jcuao wiu oe iouUU m uiiMtfie luvtiuiAit>, xeeUie-uuuaeu uutuiuUonb,l • I ilUUot'b) Ullu pCililcilLiiUlUbj At IS V% line AlhiffbOli outlines iuo oi. niuiuaiy ueiective una bi »co tiuO wing tilt? great Oi mis duiucuveiies!., lie uoes „ ut g, 111*0 Uie ueutns ol just how >. c uic to ulullu ilUttcU. Ifet lie buyn lilt glow til Oi the weak ; 0 i Ul .iwo.u Cl , occuuse leenle-nnnueil lulmllts Ule lllult plollllC than the normal ones. it wiii oc a hard thing to regulate O- ' t.,is> iiaiuic Oi Hit uilcniuia. ISO age j iiau> uipcovciou a successful rule to ti o uiuLC toe blltll oi people, uistin uctA»i;ci» cluaco, and Norul Oiiouliu nor U.t' tinted states will itoi oe uoie to uo it now, and it is doubUul whether that it> the true cause 01 the trouble. • We will have to admit that we are living in a "proxy" age, a time when everything is lianued us already h#sh ed. Our. music now comes to us on a wheel, and we don't have to do any tiling Lut scratch it with a needle una pay Edison lor the record. Or we put our ear to the tuoe and hear a squealing, squeaking sound, that' may come clear or finally be fried upi in a pot of static. And when all is| over, we have done nothing ourselves that develops the talents that Goo' i." • I gave us. We have learned nothing inj music and heard but little to please and strengthen the ajind. HOC PFI ICTS UNO RECEIPTS FOR 1325 [WEEKLY : ENO'"'OF' HOC PRICES ANO HUNDRED JAN :FEB AR APR; MA* IJUN JULTAUG [SEP 1 OCT NOVO EC UCCIVCS ™«» s hr i f-r x~ pras I M OO I I MARKET? *J3_SO A I 71 A IJOMPOO 7\ t prices r v r ' ' ~ »1300 J' I N 1/ \ J »WW) ' 112.50 ; Jf\ \ I I \ / ISM>OO | mo q | \J ly Tfopoo t ii.so i y v *' >ooo ° — OO -4— REC£lp:s ~3® fflr " Mo ° ; Zly IWO 0 V __■_« n ''' iio* 350000 Hot; prices 111 IW2.Y according to a market analysis by 'if Seate-Koebuck Agricultural Foundation, have been the highest since H>2o and the nunt l>er of liogs slaughtered nearly 20 per rent less than In l.t'4 and 1938. when production wan at a record level. With prices approximately 50 per rent higher tli'U year tlian last year, hog producers have had i>.u especlally\proat* able season. The range o( prices has run from JlO to almost $14.50 p«'K hun dred pounds, the peaks being reached In March, July and September. \ The ratio between prices of hogs and corn prices turned fiivorablv for the feed r lasi spring and Is now the best that It has been since 1922. Ivftst spring's pig crop In Hie corn belt, which Is now coming on the market, eetinmt«-4\o he Itl.fi per cent l»ss than the pig crop of flie vpi'Utg ol 1024. Tliw indicates that rather higli prices are likely to be mainta in d during most of\ the season. unH*s a very Inrge crop of hogs is.|)rodn>- I and pushed rap id)\ inf 4i the laark'-'s Kveptim: tile months of Jantiarv nd February, r»» relpts at the le«ei : dinf markets of the country have g«>iu» below the 175 ttm l«\e i d from i>ine !« oi-ti.ber have been b.Mow ilie ft'tt'**l m:trh FOR SALE 1 registered Jersey bull, 2 1-2 years old. 3 heifers, I year old, 7-8 Jersey, 1-8 Hoi — stein, from fine strain of milk cows. f2 2t J. G. STATON $!% |f ±.-,' & j£. ; u ~* . - . RRJTIL MMM, HI»I i i n" j- , W " ~e aie eating in tne same way | _. c* yv.ung io sunt uo «lioauy UliAeJ «ji u buuju. tie uont nave aiiyuung lo do. iigain, ail that we see is sent us on reels and unwound beiore us m xasidon. AOvtuer tiling we do is to use the breaming power tnat Ood created in uo in oucKing cigarettes, a poison to cue nervous system. We all set down and let machines uo the work. it may be alter all that we are not living ill the way that we were in ( lenueu to live. it requires work to succeed. No man can play ball by looking at the gume. lie must harden his muscles una quicken his mind by actual per- ' Minal contact. No man can weld iron by looking at the other fellow hit the anvil. He must swing the ham mer himself. No woman can play the piano or draw the bow across the violin until alter long and tedious practice. No man can plow until he prac tices. n the body of every man is built up upon active work it will be strong, if it is built by looking on a machine it will be Weak. if the mind elVgages in no thought except the sayings anu doing of oth ers it will alway* be weak. A., We are things in this age without work ef.rlihmJunK. «"» d * is | under these condltfohs that we are so rapidly growing unfit. We have neith or minds nor bodies capable of nieet- I ng anil overcoming the tides that al ; ways flow against the stream of life. Vve must think for ourselves, if we would have accurate and capable ' tt inda, and we must do for ourselves it we would develop bodies worthy and strong enough to reproduce its | kind. . 1 , EXJkCl.Uttk AVXitM liaving qiuiuinHi a* wmmuUix of tin estate oi it. E. itobwaou, deceased jate 01 Martin County, -North Carolina, tim> is to notiiy all persons having ciaims against tiie estate ol the said, ueceaseu, to exuioii. tneiu to the unuer s.i b neci at V> ilnaiuslon, isortli Carolina on or tieiore tne z&tn uay 01 January XJ4I, or tius notice wnl be pleaded in oar 01' tiieir recovery. All persons inuebted to said estate will please make immediate payment Ims tiie Mia uay 01 January, 19iio. T. t. ilAitttiiuN. j4J til Executor oi K. E. Kooerson. Alfliv£ Ui* to ♦»orth Carolina, martin County. ui superior court. JA. iu. £>uuiu vs. J. Cass Wynn, et als x>y vutue ox ail execution directed w t.ie unaexsigntsu ironi tne supenoi wourt oi Martin County ixi the aoove oiitioleu cause, i wiii, on Monday, the ist uay oi March, 1926, at li o'clock, ,wuh, at the couitiiouse uoor oi said ' 'cuunty soil to tne higuest biuder lor tasn, to satisiy said execution all the light, title, anu interest which the ue lendants have in the following de- I scribed property, to wit: A«*4ww it/Ml iii iuiw fcW»»A4 Ui ikUUCidUii- At. c. f OUMig ucitt tt lt/M i>uo. lu, Ui kiiv *WoiC*J AIAUI Mo Oil\y *» 41 U/ Ui iCCUiU Ui iUAi* I | Hit Uuuiiw/ All i«UiU UAvAOAUii I uUolk ivUi f| I)I - llliA-WM iov u4Jf Ui 1 Ci>A UUl>, XVitU I ~ xi. l. iu 4IW dmuiii. AUiiUi Ui* Oi' R4.AL, Ed uuuux anu oy vntue oi tue power ' uiu autuom.y tuiituxueu ili a cexuixn ueeu Oi uunb uuu>«u to uie luiuui i.i a i:tiu tlustee tiy o> I'. ixuguus, jx., u>u wuti, xxua iiu b uw, on tue iu ui i uo> Ox nUKiuv, tUMO, kvuiCll SUlu ucei Ux kliut ill IIXUIUCU ill kuti puuUC j iatiy ox itxaiuxi xxi ouux -, , «At b t %«X., S«XiU uecu OX tX U*t IX«X * - , I tug uvcii xoi' tut; ox sc- I cuxuig a lexuuii iiute ox evcil uate uxiu tcuvx' tuexewxtu, ami tue stipu lations ioUmxiucu m lite s«uu ueeu ui UUoL UOt Unvul£ OUCXI Mfltll iiuu uexault u*>ut& uecu iuxuc ill uie pay uieiit oi tue mueoteuiiesa Uieieoy secuieu anu at tne request ox tne uoiu ex' ox tne saiu note, .ne trustee win ou Cjutuiuay, uie loth uay ox reoi uaxy, ii/x.w, at 14 o cxoca iu., in iivut ox uie uouxkxiwuse uoox ui lue town ox v, luuxuiotou, xuiui Ulu una, oixei xor t»ue to tue iu b iiesi. tuu uer xox' casu at puoixc auction tue xoi losing uescnoeu leal uotatc, to wii: A tract ox laiiu lying anu oeing m Hamilton townsmp, Muitm County anu State ol Norm Carolina, aujoin ing the lands oi Jack Siierrod and ', ethers and bounded on tne north by the lanus oi Itocity M juiu insuiauc and itealty Company, on tiie east by south by Conono Creek anu ou th 1 west by the lands oi blaue Khodes, containing 316 acres, more or less I and being tracts 0, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 10, 1 , and 16 and known as part ol' tiie lien uett Farm, and being tne same land conveyed to us by Virginia Carolina Cand Corporation and others, and oe mg the same land included in tht mortgage to North Carolina Join >'-tock Land Bank, which mortgage i hereby referred to for a more defl ! rite description. This the 11th day of January. 1926 B. A. CKITCHER, „i 22 4tw Truß»et I NOTICE OF IHSSOLI TION OF I'AItTNERSHIP Notice is hereby (fiven that the part nership lately subsisting between the undersigned, Max Y Mari'olis, Frank J. and A. Brooks, carrying on business as general merchandise dealers on Main Street, Williamston, FOR OVT \RS HALL'S CV K lias been nucc>' ni of OotarrU n - • irrrtenl wMrh' Qi«»" ffi • f•" «i v 1 ■ ' . II II . ~N R -uIL. ■'no. I •• FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF Bank of Robersonville, Robersonville,N.C. FEBRUARY Bth, 1926 LIABILITIES and discounts - $276,437.66 Capital stock ...... „ 41,600.00 Liberty Bonds „ ..... 17,050.00 Surplus 14,000.00 Other bonds ~. 3.500.00 Undivided profits 1,307.25 \ Banking-house and fixtures , .-. 15,000.00 Dividends unpaid — „ 378.00 Other real estate * 16,741.88 Cashier's checks 1,964.75 Trade acceptances _ 2,583.66 DEPOSlTS—lndividual ...—5433,118.42 CAI H AND DUE FROM BANKS 181,251.25 DEPOSITS—Bonds 20,550.00 Checks for clearing 353.97 * 453,668.42 Total $612,918.42 Total _ $512,918.42 Resources Over ONE-HALF MILLION Dollars SAFE - SOUNDS— CONSERVATIVE I.AE BWftEBPMSK Will JAMWQK i Narth Carolina, uutar tfa* rtyla *r fins 'l name of Margolia Bros. A Brooks, | was on the 14th day of January, 1926, ' dissolved by mutual consent, and that > the business in luture will be carried on by the said Frank J. Margolis and ' ' i rvin Margolis under the firm name of 1 Atargolis Brothers, who will pay and uiscnarge all debts and liabilities and 1 receive ail moneys payable to the said late firm. ! Yvitness: FRANK J. MARGOLIS, MAX Y. MAKGOLIS, A. BROOKS. jl» 4tw BALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Uiider and by virtue of the author! ty conferred upon us in a deod of trust 1 ixecuted by B. F. Hughes, jr., and ' wile, Ada E. Hughes, on the 25th day , oi June, 1925, and recorded in book j X, page 105 and 106, we will on Sat !| urday, the 27th day of February, 1926, ' at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse ' door in V»iiliamston ' Martin County r sell at public auction for cash to the : Highest bidder the following land, to vit: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Hamilton Townsmp, Martin County, and State ol Nortn Carolina, bounded on the north by the lands of W . N. Sherrod and Slade, Rhodes an Company, on the east by the lands of J. H. Sherrod, Slade Rhodes and Company and J. H. Sherrod, on the south by the lands of 1. B. Pritchetv and on the west by the lands of 1. B. Pritchett, containing 316.05 acres, more or less, and being lots numbers 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 15, and 16 of the division of the Jerusha 1 her rod Fleming Bennett land, as show by a map of same of record in ' lund division book 3 at page 66, a ' copy of which said map is now on 'I tile with the North Carolina Joint * o lock Land Bank of Durham, said ' lands being more particularly describ ed as follows, to wit: t Beginning at the corner of *W. N. Sherrod (being corner Of lot No. 4 in the above division) on the Williamston i.nd Hamilton Road, thence along the .aid road S. 62 E. 588 feet, S. 62 1-2 E. 1406 feet, S. 48 E. 408 feet to a canal, thence along the canal S. 1 1-2 W. 136 feet, S. 29 E. 140 feet, thence S. 42 1-4 W 1731 feet, S. 47 3-4 E. 800 feet, S. 47 3-4 E. 800 feet, N. 42 1-4 E. 1500 feet, thence along a canal 30 E. 183 feet, S. 14 E. 686 feet, S, 17 E. 156 feet, S. 17 1-2 E 100 feet, S. 21 E. 250 feet, S. 7 1-2 E. 1290 (eet, thence along a branch S. 60 W. 219 feet, S. 47 1-2 W. 200 feet, S. 47 I ' ' I . Met ) 1. What about this investment? You feel that you have made a good investment when you get a return, regularly maintained, of 6 per cent to 8 per cent on your principal. Returns of 100 per cent on the original fertilizer investment are very common among users of , Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers; returns of 200 per \ cent to 300 per cent are not exceptional, r Plan now on how much—not how little—Swift's > Red Steer Fertilizers you can use profitably , - season. "It pays to use them." 1 The A. S. A. (Authorised Swift Agent) in thia territory i§: D. D. STALLS t WILLIAMSTON, N. G_ I\ " 1 ■ 1 ! '-I . ■ i-4 W. M 0 last, & 4ft W. M 7 imt, 8. 60 W. 439 iaet, N. 6V W. I*4 feet, N. 72 W. 276 feet, N. 78 1-2 W. 288 feet, N. 34 W. 290 feet, N. 44 W. 286 feet, N. 9 W. 290 feet, N. 40 W. 800 fee*, IN. 64 1-2 W. 800 feet, N. 84 W. 262 ieet, N. 46 W. 210 feet, N. 42 W. 819 ! ieet, N. 60 W. 276 feet, N. 78 W. 204 ieet, S. 67 W. 289 feet, N. 77 1-2 W. Ui feet, N. 34 W. 212 feet, N. 10 1-2 W. 170 feet, N. 2 &. 142 feet, N. 19 W. 142 feet, N. 87 W. 184 feet, to Slade Rhodes corner, thence N. 42 1-2 E. 1826 feet, thence N. 47 8-4 W. 1000 ieet, thence N. 32 E. 686 feet, N. 5 i-2 E. 216 feet, N. 16 8-4 E. 58 feet, N. 5 degrees and 40 minutes E. 162 ieet, N. 18 degrees and 40 minutes E. 210 feet, thence N. 29 degrees and bo minutes E. 450 feet to the beginning,' as shown by a map of same made by bnerman Clodfeluer, C. E., on Uec. 14 i 923, a copy of which said map is now on file with the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham, said map being recorded in the public reg istry of Martin County in land divi sion book No. 3 at page Ci. This sale is mad* by reason »f the ! failure of B. "F. Hughes, jr., and wile, Ada E. Hughes, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust to the North Caro lina Joint Stock Land Bank of Dur ham. . This the 18th day January, 102 C. FIRST NATIONAL TStai v,d., | j29 4tw Trustee. Durham, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power tJid authority conferred upon the un dersigned trustee by that certain dee cf trust executed by Mrs. Martha Harris to the undersigned, as trustee, Mothers Treat Colds The New "Direct" Way N* Loaf ar Neuuary to "Dot*" Ckil* 4>w With Internal Mxtirinw to Break CoUU. ■MMMB Children's diges tions are easily up f set by too much YJKf/ A * j, "dosing." Vicks Jf VapoKub being ex- ternaliy applied. I I * oeß not "P* l " tUe \ wsT stomachs. \ x At the first sign of croup, sore throat, or any other cold trouble, apply Vicks freely. There is nothing to swallow— you hot "rub it on." VISIS& C**» HMNUOM JAM UssoYsAuur uU4 Maraa ft, 192 ft, and muiM in the attic* ei the register of deeds of Wuhiogtoo county, North Carolina, in book 86, page 246, to jphich refer ence ia hereby made, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured as herei provided, the undersigned trustee will otfer for sale, to the highest bidder lor cash, at the courthouse door in Hymouth, at 12 o'clock noon, on th 17th day of February, 1926, all of that certain property described in the said instrument as follows: Being lots numbers sixteen, eighteen twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four and twenty-six, containing twenty-seven acres, being part of that property known as the "Dock Bate man farm," said lots being designated and de scribed upon the map of the subdi-j vision of the said property made by Kespass and Ross, civil engineers, and recorded in book of maps, pagj 22, in the office of the register of deeds of Washington County, and being the Fame property conveyed to Mrs. Mar tha Harris by deed from W. B. Cox How Doctors Treat Colds and the Flu • —— To break up a cold overnight or U> cut short an attack of grippe, in- I fluenza, sore throat or tonsil'itis, phy | sicianr and druggists are nur recom mending Calotabs, the purified and ' refined ealumel compound tablet that gives you the effects of calomel and ualts combined, without the unpleas ant effects of either. One or two Calotabs at bed-time with a swallow of wausr,—that's all. ,6 sa'ts, no nausea nor the slightest nt erf ere nee with your eating, work r plea-,?• >. ?: -;t morninjr your cold ,aa vs'U.'x-d, jour syntem Is thor ughly purified and you ar» feeling line with a hearty appetite for break fast. fiat what you please,— no dan ger. »- Get - family package, containing full directions, only 35 centsi. At any 3rug store. (adv) Torrid Tobacco Stove CURES WITH OIL "Sleep While Others Work" Every One Knows the Worry and Sleepless Nights You Have During the Tobacco Sea son. This" System Eliminates this Trouble • - Mr. H. M Avent, Everetts, N. C., Nov. 6, 199* State Distributor, Rocky Mount, N. C. "My dear sir:—l have used one set of your Torrid Tobacco St „ during the entire curing season of 1925, and I am pleased witk results obtained and there is a great deal less fire risk. Youra very truly, J. S. PEELE. " FOR SALE BY Hyman Warren ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. and wife which saM dead 1a recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Waahington County, and to which reference is hereby made and the came made a part hereof for purposes of further description. The bidder at such sale will be re quired to deposit as much as 10 per cent of the amount bid aa a guaranty ci good faith pending confirmation of the sale by the eourt, as provided by law. This the 16th day of January, 1926. W. L. WHITLEY, j22 4tw Trustee. ^o? ' y/mrn RK NEW HANDY PACK Fits hand pocket and purSt More for your money an 4 the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money Look for Wrigley's P. K. Handy Pack