Baptist Philatheas jyjußt x Km&y .Ni*ht Tfeft PJbil*Jbe» ttUw at Up Manorial Bppv*' Uuu/Ul ui*v jt'xtuay Ougui wiJa Jkua. Jul U. Jagaouum at A«r homt. 'lus m*eUn* wa» uuieu to oruer oy Mrs. tiariy lueaaoi, tne piw»iu«in, ana tuw X«*Ul»l' WbUlcia WIU MttlMlued tO by m« cm**. liut usvotiouai period was OIMkMTVMU, &UU tIMU UM» uiewujug was tiunau over to tus JOLvstas*, wAo Mrvea traits. 2 m gave a silver tea at the i i.uay alteration, ana a very tuce iil.lts sum waj rtiiu-ueu. I'iie peopie WHO culieu anu eujoyeu tli« oi ikiia. vick«.y anu tne class who were hostesses anu the uelicious sanuwichcs and tea that were served. Oak City Students Have a i>ox Party Oak City, Dec. 6.—(Special to the En.erprise.;—'lne home economics students of the Oak City High iScnool gave a box party f riuuy nigm lor the benefit oi the department. The gathering was enter.ained by songs anu uances. A neat.sum was realized irom the sale oi reiresnuients anu lrom the boxes, whicii were sold at auction 'by U. T. Ches. on and Utuis lirown. The cuke rutne aiou..eu spir ited bidding and lurnishedvmuch en tertainment. KJWANIS MEET TOMOKKOW IN KECiI LAK ML.EIING The -Kiwanis dub will hold its regu lar meeting tomorrow in the rooms of the Vv oman's club at 12:30. All members of the club are urged to be present since there are several matters to be decided upon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knox attended the funeral of Mrs. Knox's lather, Mr. Emmett Edwards, which took place in High l'oint Sunday. New Children's Building At the State Sanatorium Sanatorium, Dec. 6.—(Special to the Enterprise.)— Oil January 1 the new building at Sanatorium will by ready to receive its tVrsi TilUe folks tt cure and to build up their resist ance against tuberculosis. This is the first building provided by the State to care for tuberculosis children. It is a three-story building and of the most modern fireproof construc tion throughout. It has wards for both boys and girls to accommodate 60 little patients. Special construct ed porches will enable the children to take heliotherapy or sun treatment. A school room with an experienced teacher in charge will givo those able to attend school an opportunity to keep up with their grades while they are curing their disease and building up their resistance. The entire third floor is given over to isolation rooms, where children suffering from con tagibus diseases will lie trea""#^. The building is wired for radio head phones for each l>ed. Everything to facilitate the comfort of the children and to make them satisfied and happ"? ill their surroundings has been provid ed. To find the li tie folks Who need to take treatment at .the new building the extension department of the sana orium has put on a scries of clinics in cooperation with local school and health authorises. Because of lim ited clinic facilities on'y three croup of children who are most likely to be infected with the tubercle bacilli r M fWM - WRAP fc|p *3 CARE- |w>>4 M FULLY AND Cbristmac J Seals i®®* , WANTS QUIT COTTON? NO, BUT DlVEH sify; and pecans is the best crop to do it with. Inquire of J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. FOR SALE: NICE PECANS, READY for immediate delivery. B. S. Cowin, William*ton, N. C. n3O 4t . . x *: . , CHRISTMAS WREATHS Give us your order early for Christ mas wreaths for cemetery. Fresh ga las leaves for Immortalities. Urs. Biggs And ltf* Pope, phones 178 or 18 " ir 1 NOTICE Strayed from my home place, 2 shoats, marked swallow fork each ear. Color, one black and one red. Notify J. G. Godard. « d 8 3t . iLniMrm KING- OOtTON IS YIELDINQ TO Queen. f*eca*. Learn why and how by writing J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga 07 H ,1* •' -• ■ are examined. These three groups ute: 1. Child ran ID per cent or -mu«*too Jo«v* hj Cj. .HIWXM.O.I*, *. v/h© Uav« J»««u exjpeavd to po£ «u » w;^i UM cUßMkae. « AWA «MA/ lefisoo you Me *uaitf v--- v— — "•> -* nC IUV u/' w , t.i J, M iMWAMUf MU WUV W* fcuifiv v.a*aVv« wi UV»'W vW fcM* itn "if 1 .VwMU' *»* MM- *» "*y AM.II bWMUVM«*4 w* «»UJ(A4VH» t*wU" | Miu n*i*w mwui ti«u*.eu in , tit* ii«w UlX.l*iluH Ml SMmMWIiUUiI. Or bjiLi iiOk.ce it iieivoy gi.Wl uwt UuuM «tti«4 "/ viifcUe 01 tlie puWur ui sttie i»uwtiuuu ill ilia. - ceroun u«.eu 01 ■..um uiaui' ttilu txecu.«-u oy MmcK Ull irt.iv jui.ui. Una W.ie to toe u.mcrsiaii c. tiu»t«.e, insuring ua.e oi juntiaiy iu, li/iM, unu oi lecoru in tne pumit n.„ioviy oi luui.iu c-ouiity, in uouK ■ M 'u A |/cifeC biiiU utttiu OA kiUoC .....ui te Uv.«.n g»v«su to oecuie ..lie puj iliwut oi «i xiuuuii note 01 evcli u»w „.u. tenor iiii.ruw.tii, ana tne terms t...llultlOllS, UllU StIpUiUUOIIS Ol SUIU ueea oi trust not mum# been coiu- with, unil at the requoßt ol the nuluer |oi saiu note, the unuersigneu ti u.stee win on Saturday, the lath uay oi ueceinber, ly.il>, be ween tne huurs oi \i m. ana 1 o'clock p. m., at . the c.,ur„uou..e Uoor oi Martin Coun.y, of ici lor suie at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash the following described property, to w;u And being the cer.ain house and lot on the .south side of Haughton S.reet in the town of Wiiliamston, bounded or, the north by Haughton Street in the said tpwn of Wiiliamston; on the east by the lands of J. S. Rhodes, on the south by the lands of Fate Cher ry and on the west by the lands of J OYSTERS In connection with my barbecue stand at the Farmers Warehouse, I will have for sale oysters in shell or out. My prices you will find to be the be t in town. Leave your orders with me and rest assued that you will tfet the best to be had. Emmett Whitley Wiiliamston, N C « «"7- Announcement Having purchased the undertaking business of F. L. Edwards, I wish to announce to the public t hat I will have a competent em balnier and funeral director to serve at any hour, night or day. I will continue the business at the stand now occupie 1 by Mr. Edwards on Washington Street until I complete my new furniture store on Main Street, when I will move same there, where a com plete line of coliins caskets, and funeral accessories-will be kept at all times. * > * ■ * _ '— Respectfully, B. S. COURTNEY " • '~ J ~7 """ V: —" —• £= —— ; —— -gt-—r "r- r • -■ Gifts for the Entire Family • t 6E > V Ni ht and day—lß hours of the 24 tfF ie store is open. No other store offers _3 Mi/ uch a latitude of shopping; hours. There are gifts. for everyone at the j\MWi rug store. You may spencfclittle or much; ie variety * s there. Our drug store offers QmLmllmcL J - e greatest variety of wanted, well-known, standard merchandice—the widest selec ' tions of low-priced Best Christmas Gifts. Personally interested' attention by proprietor, good service for the shopper, safety for children. PHONE 53 Clark's Drug Store J. Rhodes, and containing of an ere, m*»re or le s, ai.d being the same vemUee nqw occupied by thp aaid jJluak Jones This tha 16th day of 1981 A. R. DTNIfWU. Hugh G. Hor on, attorney. i,19 4tw f Trustee. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Xorih Carolina —Mar,in County, If, mporior court. K. S. Smith vs. Mary Smith The defendant above named will •ftkr> notice that an action entitled as Auction Sale a Saturday Dec. 11 2:00 P. M. (On Grounds) VALUABLE PROPERTY FIVE ACRI S GARDEN TERRACE Divided Into One Acre Lots or Sold As a Whole Situate on Main Street, Williamstson, N. 0., between Fair Grounds and Railroad Underpays. McGOWAN PROPERTY Garden Terrace FILLING STATION, HOTEL AND STORE VACANT LOT All This Property Will be Sold Pcsitively to 1 he Highest Bidder DONT MISS THIS SALE Wheler Martin Commissioner. jjfti UNTESFR^M —WtuUA^i. ON. It, above hai been commenced In the su perior court of Martin County, North tp obtain HQ ahsnJnta dlvome an tt\q gijjufldp of papfuqatura fpx tnprc ttykft Civs ytfizti nod the vud dtfenrf mit will further tak» nwtk» that he lr required to appear at tha offlce of the clerk of the court on the —f Jay of December, 1926, and answer or de n>u& to the complaint in said action or the ptoiotiff will apply *> the court for nsliaf daroanded in tha aaid cymploi^t. This 17th day of November, 1926. R. J PEEL, n22 4tw Clerk superior court. NOTICE OF RESALE InO** aad by virtua af •» *4* * Wk.l ey fcoe smk at Uw supar uti coar. at in uha ua prog—ding* ejoti-le*, "MayMU* Mae Johnson vs. Lillian A. Laugfcring i.uUse, el ai," ihe luuersigned cam i.ubwoner wul, on the 11th day of Da ccmbex, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, in iaoat ul the caur-haiue door of Mar .ui Coun.y sail to Una highest ladder | ior cash, iha fallowing daecribed prop crty: ' n. certain store building in the town jamckViile, Aiaran County, North oi wh.ch the said H.nry T. aiungs was seized at the time of his ucath, lacing Main Street in the said town of Jamesviile, said store build ing on which it stands with a nar row strip about eighteen feet wide ja the eas>erly side of said building; au store building adjoining the ui.ding of .he Jamesviile. Bank and jeing all the residue of the property hieh was conveyed to tlje said Henry f. Stallings by deed from WrC. Has i 11, et us; and that the estimated value of the store above named is •bout $1,61000. This 27th day of November, 1926. B. A. CRTTCHER, -TO ?tv Commissioner. EX-SHERIFF H. T. ROBERSON I has moved his office and tax books to the office formerly occupied by C. B. Hassell in the rear of the Farmers and Merchants Bank. This office will be retained until all 1926 taxes are collected. Pay Your Taxes And Save the cost of being Advertised That are Practical Shares Building and Loan * \« *k Give the boy or girl 5 shares... of stock in the Martin County Building and Loan Association A gift that will teach thrift, and always be practicable. _. — For information see— Wheeler Martin or P. B. Cone ? j ;; >*■' \ ~ I, t - — * '' Martin County Building and l Loan Association Air Rifles, Guns and Ammunition We have hundreds of Daisy air rifles at, very reasonable prices and a 1? rpe stock of grans and practical gifts for Christmas. Culpepper Hdw. Co. Elizabeth City, N. C. Edenton, N. C. WILLIAM STON, N. C.