Doctor J. H. Saunders visited little Collin, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Col lin Barnes, in Murfreesboro yester day. The little fellow has been very sick for a few days, but friends of his perents here will be delighted to know "that he is 'Wen on theroad to recovery now. Mr. and Mra (Jiyde Waters and children of Elizabeth City are visit ing Mrs. L. C. Roberson. Misses Evelyn Cahoon, Elizabeth Norman, Monk Owens, Edith Everett and Thelma Getsinger of Plymouth were visitors here this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dunning Entertain With Dance Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning enter tained with a dance at their home on Maint street in honor of Commander Gilbert Chase of New Jersey, who has been visiting his. sister, Mrs. James G. Staton ami Mr. Staton. The lower floor was thrown ensuite and the guests enjoyed dancing until mid night when Mrs. Dunning served sandwiches and potato salad. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. P. 8.- Cotie, Misses Jessie Fulghum and Janie F"reeman of Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders, Dr. and Mrs. J S. Rhodes, Mrs. J. G. Staton, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin, Mrs. J. W. -Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Peel, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar nderson, Mr. and Mrs. oe Godard, Misses Carrie Delle White arid-Margaret Manning, Messrs -C. D. Carstarphen, jr. and Jack Biggs. Just five-years ago at the foremost scientific industrial research institute of it* kind in the world a iieyv pro duct was developed. This product now known thruout the world as Fly 'lox'is benefiting-mankind everywhere Get Fly-Tox at your retailer, al ways in bottles with blue label.—adv. 171 Hardware Dealers Defendants in Suit JV, - - One hundred and seventy-one hard ware dealers, scattered throughout the South and members of the South ern Hardware Jobbers association were named as defendants in a suit filed in the federal court at Richmond Va., Monday, as violators of the Sherman Anti-Trust Law. 1 he companies and persons named in North Carolina are American Hardware company, Charlotte; Brown Rogers V\ inston-Salem; Glasgow Allison company, Charlotte, Harris Hardware company, Washington; N. Jacjbi Hardware company, Wilming ton, Monroe Hardware company, Monroe; J. W. Murchison and com pany, Wilmington; Odell Hardware company, Greensboro; and Smith Wadsworth Hardware company, of Charlotte. * . Man Killed in Richmond Ex-Washington County Bruce Phelps, a Washington coun ty man who fomerlly lived" at Cres well, died at Richmond w yesterday morning under circumstances rather unusual and in such a way that F. A. McAloon, a life insurance agent at, Richrnond, is now in jail under a $5,- (>OO bond. The first conclusion was that Phelps •skull had been fractured in the fight with the insurance agent. it de-' veloped in the coroner's inquest and autopsy that such was not the case, him. It was found that he "had so exhaust ed himself> the first fight with Mc- Aloon that he died from exhaustion caußed partly by liquor drunk by ONE BEI) ROOM SUIT IN GOOD condition for sale at once cheap. Apply to W. C. Purvis. Frozen fruit salad at Pope's Cafe. Good Fresh GEORGIA PEACHKS $2.50 Per iiutthel Crate Much Lower Prices in 5-bushel l^jts Now shipping Elbertas and Car mens. Huy a crate for your sum mer ice cream. Write for quantity prices to CHIMES BROKERAGE «>. Room 429 Kimball Hpuse my2s Atlanta, (ieoruia 20t Packhouse Insurance 'J. ' ■ ;; ■ Sure; we not only write you hail and tobacco-barn insurance, but make a specialty of writing fire insurance on your tobacco in pack houses, when you have your whole year's work in one place. Can you afford to play with fire when you can get protection so cheap? Remember, foresight is the mother of wisdom; hindsight is the father of misery. Write, call or see, \ LESLIE FOWDEN THE INSURANCE MAN . , PHONE 78 Phelps was apparently unknown for no one seemed to know any of his people in Washington county other than by the family name of Phelps. It was late yesterday af ternoon before the body was shipped tr> Oeswell where it will .be timed, _ CORRECTION In the article naming some of the business changes in town in Tues day's Enterprise, jt was stated that Messrs. Arthur and Oscar Anderson would open a mercantile business at an early date. This was an error; the business will belong entirely to Mr. Oscar Anderson and the stcrre will .be operated under his name. Fly-Tox tonight and sleep in com fort—undisturbed by mosquitoes.—ad NOTICE OF HE-SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by A E. Lilley and wife, Carrie V. Lilley ori the 22nd | day of May 1925, and recorded in book of mortgage*, X-2, pages 77-78, I upset bid having been deposited with the Clerk of the Court as required by law and a resale ordered by the court, we will on Saturday, August 28, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Williamston, Martin County, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Williams Township, Martin County and State of North Carolina, containing 142 acres, more or less, bounded on the North by the lands of the Dennis Simmons Lumber Company, on the East by the lands of J. D. Hardison, on the South by the lands of W. C. Stevenson and Joe Styron and on the West by the lands of M. T. Gardner. This sale is made by reason of the failure of A. E. Lilley and wife, Carrie V. Lilley 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 13th day of August 1926. FIRST NATIONAL COMI'ANY, INC., TRUSTEE, farmerly, FIRST NATIONAL TRUST CO DURHAM, N. C. * 8-18-4 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE , Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust THE COST OF THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR'S SERVICE V i— _ ' It is an established principle with F. L. Edwards that the funeral service should conform to the cir cumstances of the family. For several years F. L. Edwards has been called to serve hundreds of families of every position in life. 1 have never knowingly recommended the pur chase of funeral merchandise or other materials that would place an unfair burden oh the living. Giving the best' I know how to give wherevej- called, I feel is nothing, short of what should, be expected of me. F. L. Edwards i " " UNDERTAKER EMBALMEK f * WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Phone* No. 872 and 973 HAT SHOP MOVED 1 have moved my hat shop from the building of C. I). Carstar phen & Co., to my residence on North Main Street and will be pleased to meet all my patrons here. Fall shipments of sport hata are beginnin); to arrive, and 1 will be glad to show them, whether you buy or not. 1 will also make over hats of any kind. "" : I want to take this opportunity, while stating my change of headquarters to thank my customers for their patronage in the past. ' Mrs. U C. ROBERSON, Milliner made and executed on the sth day of February, 1920, by Thoma* Bell, to the underaigned trustee, said deed of trust having been recorded in the public registry of Martin County in book U-l, at page 226, said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the payment of said note and deed of trust, and the terms and stipulations therein con tained not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of Wid note, the undersigned trustee will on Tuesday, the 31st day .of August, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door of Martin County in tlit town of Williamston, N. C., offer for sale, at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, the following de scribed real estate, to wit: Two town lots situate in the town of Hassells, Martin County, N. C., and being all of lots numbers fifteen and nineteen, in block "B" as shown oil plat of the town of Hassell record ed in book No. 1, page 421 of Martin County public registry, to which plat reference is made for further descrip tion. This the 30th day of July, 1926. J. HENRY ROBERSON, a3 4tw Trustee. ('has W. Priddy & Co., Norfolk, Va., owner of debt. Hugh G. Horton, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by J. L. Wynn, on the 24th u;.y of November, 1914, which said deed of trust is of record in the pub lic registry of Martin County in book 39 at page 280, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and default hav ing been made in the payment of the said notes and the stipulations there in contained not having been com-* plied with and at the request of the holder of the said notes the under signed trustee will on Monday, the Sfrii day of August, 1926, at 12 o'- cl 11; m., in front of the courthouse l«,jr in the town of Williamston, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property, to wit: Being lot No. 3 and the eastern half of lot No. 4 in block C of the J. W. Watts land division. The same being 75 feet on the front and 150 feet THE ENTERPRISE—WILLIAMSTON, N. C. deep. This the 29th day of July, 1926. jj3o 4tw Trustee, r WHEELER MARTIN, NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby gi «n that under "find by vtrtue of an order ©f reeaie signed by the clerk of the superior court of Martin County and under and by virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust exe cuted to the undersigned trustee, said deed of trust being of record in book C-l, at page 67, register of deeds of fice of Martin County, the undersigned will on Saturday, the 21st day of Au gust, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse door of Martin County, at Williamston, N. C., offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described land, to wit: Known as the Abner James Swamp on Roanoke River, beginning at Kader Eddy and bounded by the lands of the Wiltz Veneer Co., Dennis Simmons ? 10 p er cent Reduction in prices of ■ *>• JOB PRINTING *■ '• * • ■ " ( ' * During Month of August September will mark a big increase in business along all lines; everything will be in a rush; and with this in mind we are of fering a 10 per cent reduction on all orders for job work placed and paid for between now and September 1. For Cash Only Owing to the small margin of profit on job work done at these prices, we can not afford to keep many books on this class of work. For that reason this 10 per cent dis count applies only on jobs paid for in ad vance or on delivery. Phone 46 and a representative will call » on you with samples and prices. Quality and service assured. The Enterprise Lumber Co., and ethers, containing 100 acres, more or leaf. This 4th day of August, 1926. A. R. DUNNING, a 6 2tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL MTATt Under ajid by virtue of the authori ty contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 25th day of April, 1925, by H. L. Hardison and wife, Mary Hardison, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book Q-2, at page 385, said deed of trust having been given to secure a certair note of even date and tenor there with and the stipulations therein con tained not having been complied with and at the request of the parties in terested, the undersigned trustee will on Monday,' September 6, 1926, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, North Catolina, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate: First tract: All my right, title, and interest in and to that tract of land containing acres in Griffins Town ship, Martin County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. R. Tyre and K. R Tice on the north; the lands of Dennis-Simmons^Lumber Co. oh Thej east; lands of Sarah F. Roberson on I the south; and Sweeten Water Creek j on the west. When Grandma Was a Little Girl When Grandma *ras a little girl, her mother covered the her metically sealed parlor with an ingrain carpet, so she didn't need a Fuller Dry Mop, which is so nice for polished floors. There wasn't -any radiators, so why should she have a Fuller Radiator Jiru !iinstead of a refrigerator, there was a cool spring house, arnT a china bowl and pitcher took the place of plumbing. Grandma's mother wouldn't have cared a rap for today's helpful Fuller Drain Pipe Brushes. A tin pail was used for milk, and bot tle brushes had not come into fashion. Most baths were Satur day night occurrences and taken in a wash tub, so it really wasn't necessary to have the Fuller Brushes that have been developed to keep the modern bathroom shining. Upstairs, downstairs, and all through the house life was dulf. There jwere fewer things pleasant to do, no movies and no raditf and no automobiles. When grandma was a little girl, her mother had lots more time to spend digging and scrubbing around the house. But you in 1926 want to do your home work better, easier, and quicker, because there arc |ot« of others things to take your time. Fuller Brushes give you the additional time you need for these other pleasanter things. The time-killing back-breaking Clean- With-A-Kag System may have been all right when grandma was a little girl, but that was a long, long, long time ago. Today the business of housekeeping is simpler. R. A. Phillips EVERETTS, N. C. Representative for This Territory SIMPLIFY THE BUSINESS OF HOMEKEEPING FULLER BRUSHES f» (For Personal Use, Too) Second tract: All right, title, and interest in and to that tract of land in Griffins Township, Martin County, containing 50 acres, adjoining the lands of J. R. Tyre on the north; the lands of H. L. Hardison on the east; lan '.3 of Frank May on the west and t v 3 lands of Sarah F. Hardison on „ " IIIOIOUUL This the 3rd day of August, 1926. WHEELER MARTIN, , aC 4tw Trustee. II

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