Oak City High School Semester Honor Roll Oak City, Jan. 14.—(Special to The Enterprise, i —The computing of points ' fcr the honor roll of the Oak City High School for the semester ending January 7, 192", has just been com pleted. The object, of this honor roll is to keep constantly before the pupils things worth while. To . make, the honor roll, a score of 125 points is necessary. The score is made at the end of each semester. The schedule of scoring follows: Representing'society in debate, 25 points; representing society in" clfc *' lymation or recitation. 15; making one or more class teams, 15; making one oi more school team:, -10; cuou be havior, 50; spending twcAours per week in library, 25; grjweof 9b- on two subjects, 20; average grade of D" on all subjects, 50; not tardy du rifle semester, 15; perfect attendance, 25. The following pupils made the* nec c. sary Eletenth grade: Clyde Manning, 135; Mildred Everett, 140; Olivia Johnson, 140; Willie John-oii. 125. Ninth grade: Naomi KthTidge, 160. • Eighth grade: Murv Kathlyn Ain sley, 135; Velma Hine , ICO; Glmiy: Hyman, 160. New Licenses Required On Cars in Virginia The State of Virginia is (retting down after the automobile owner of that State, which requires new license tags January 1. We ,-till noti.ee a fcGod many of the P.tiJfi \ irgina l it »i • j lates on car- passion- through hi re. While North Carolina has a recipro ral license a'trreemi nt with Virginia those who drive in thi- State undei Virginia licenses rnu t renew 'their tags just as if they were at home. Bear (irass Local « And Personal News Mr. Ervin I lowers 'has turned to "school in linl ii'li" aft r j;■ -i. ■i i 11' • (.! .* holidays with his parents, Mr. arid Mi's. Javan Rut'ers. 4 , Miss' Mintie J'-ailey and -evena! friends spent Tuesday in Su If -Ik. Va Miss Hi ;ssie Malon spent'tie week end with Miss* Ixiuise Rugei.'nn,. Messrs. T. M Bailey anil Hitman Rog erson were in Wa hhyjtJn 'yes-, tcrday. Mrr •?. fV •Cnwin"' r-rrf -Wn-Witr-tnn ; • visited his sister, Mr I'ennic K«ger-. - son last week. Miss Ada Taylor, has returned t« the Wilson High School after spend ing the holiday with her parent.-, Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Taylor. Mrs Charles Jiogerson amheliildri n, Louise and Charles, jr., have returned from Vaughan, N. C. and Richmond, Va. where they spent the holidays with relatives. © B B is a Prescription for COLDS, GRIPPE. LLC, DENG*I K. BILIOUS FEVER AM) MA LA IMA It Kills the Germs Ready With Big Values —Going the Limit to Satisfy Our Customers nwAi PI FAD niiT Efc I 1 II U If UH - Duirng This Sale. Money jSsßb&SmEll~ J'% ® 1■ W H HH WMm m ™ I ? Cheerfully Refunded if Not # ' Satisfied With Purchases. |§. .V Winter Apparel ftffcit iijgjp and Dry Goods 'i"N* „ • - opens Friday, Jan. 14—For 15 Days Following out the usual custom of offering the entire stock of winter merchandise at drastic reductions after inventory, we wish to say that we offer just our regular stocks without employing jazz orchestras to call your attention or using some cheap bait—not to mar the reputation we have long enjoyed. We offer you the" greatest values the market can afford in every department, and a visit to our store will save you many dollars, and you'll enjoy the type of merchandise that . will give you service plus cohifrtrt. ; ' ~V" - • ■ - ' - 1 The Best to I\/I A TT O Williamstoii, , Shop lylAlVlxULlO DllUl niilVO ****— - Miss Gladys Murray returned Sun day after spending some time with , her. parents in South Boston Va. Miss Lukie Rogers has returned af ter pending tshe with her parents in Durham, N. C. BAPTIST PHILATHHAS (,l ESI S OK MISS EVERETT The Baptist* Philalhea ('lass met witti M-i-s Margaret Everett Friday eveninr. After the business was dis i . .ed'.an-l ■ ldirt.s made for the next n:u 'iiu'., the meeting was turned over t In e . who served delightful .i(Jai'.-.;urients, eon, i-tii,g of chicken : : ,i I aii'i hot coffee. W A N TS i EX u o i iMi May Search Everywhere liu. ( Hi Compare With Texaco, ad ■!(■■. WILL HELP TO PAY youi taxes and debts if you will let '■ i sii. J.eary why and how. Write J- I', Wight, Cairo, (,a. j4 8t TEXACO Krm«-mticf, Everyhetiy Lilies Texa ii The World's liest. adv Wlit'll. . MEN: Cy.MK,. CO INTO ' i>u ini- on -our capital in Martin i.-ouli'.y. Sell the finest of spices, ;l .'V„r , toilet .goods, remedies, and - k . piejiilt,' to farmers. You e; r. uiake "(j d money, we can mak* ■.I ! i,-i muiit-y , and we'll b'otji he happy. V.jite li'j ik fin full information. State aFH ulit t'l;i r have team'and wag uii oi auto The 11. C. Whitmer Co., 'j i. jit :o. ( i loujlhi , Indiana, jll 2t I I \ \co Ti.e -I ■> i. . VI n Market and tli" \|„ ■ .I, ft" • There Mll*t Be a ■|' ~;r ni: ■ j- re-**.-—atlv t - _ u ' t «• v . I KELTS OF W ILILAM tofT .Sunday: One platinum har'.pin • . 'in -od in venter. Hewanli if linl to Enterprise oftke. __ il£ 2t I IA O • a., ; malt buyers ill all parts 11' t lie ■ i mint r> are buying 'I EX AC) in in, ;i'i r nuaiiiiiies than vver be e . -Tl '.! i liui-'. In- a rea on. adv. M.VHt H 4>l S\LE Notice i- hereby riven that under L In Vll 1 ;. of a ,lf Cl'VjL' uf tilli- Hli pi rior court of Martin Coutity enter ed by li. .1 Peel, clerk, OH Jthe l.'ith . v,of Ji-onaiy. 1027, in the special pioeei'diiigs in said court pqnding, «li r, 'n Matt if I' l .it'll. .1 W. I lilies, .111!iri "J, Williams aiid Eddie P. Wil liams, iniiiols, by their next friend, ,ldin' William - aie plaintiffs, and Nan tie r.tirnect, Ed Burnett,-anil Sidney I turn oil, jire di fendants, said' proceed ings-tieinif.,one to sell for division "the ■lm.i'N menlimu-il and descrihtid in the petition li'iod in -ail cause, .the under -:'ecd cnminii.-iotiers. will om Monday, I'll. • ' l'!i day of February, 11)27, at t uYlock to , at the courthouse door ■tif Martin Cumityi at Willimnston, N. C oil'. I aj public Side Iu JlltL^lildiesC -1 bidder, for cash, the following describ i ed lands to wit: j Bounded on the north by the Roan . j oke Riter, on the east by the lands of r Kobert Everett, on the south by the Hamilton and Palmyra county road; on the west by the lands of J. G. Sta ! ton, containing 200 acres, more or less, "i and being the home place of Abner ' Burnett, deceased. I This 13th day of January, 1927. A. R. DUNNING, H. G. HORTON, t jl 4 4tw -w Commissioners. '"_ " ' I NOTICE , Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained* in that certain Deed of Trust executed to the undersigned Trustee on the 2nd day of January, 1921/ and of record in Martin County I'.egi.-try in Book A-l, page 217, se curing certain bonds of even date, therewith Snd the stipulations not having been complied with and at the request of the of said -bonds, . „ 11» underlined Trustee will, on the I T'th day of February, 1927, at .J2 o'- r clock, offer for .sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de-- t scribed tract of land: i Being about one acre of land in the' I town of Williamston, N. C. and bound ed on the N by W. H. Biggs, on the , F by a street, on the W by a street . and. being the land pure-based by W. C. White and wife. .This the 10th day of January, 1927. WHEELER MARTIN, 1-14-4 Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is heerby given that under and by virtue of a power of sale con y.ined in that certain deed, of trust executed by Ben D. Biggs and wife, Bessie Biggs, to the undersigned Trustee and bearing date of January Mh 1924, and of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book Q Zll, at page 6, said deed of trust t having been given to secure the pay i nient of a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and default hav ing been rfiaile in the payment of - si.id note and the terms and conditions i in stjid deed of trust not having been f with and at the request of j t the holer of said note the undersigned | Trustee will, on Monday the 14th day j - of February 1927, at 12 o'clock M., at the Courthouse Door of Martin j , County, at Williamston,. N. C., o)fer| at public sale to the highest bidder ( for £psh the. following described real , estate, to-wit: lieginning on the Williamston and ■ Washington Road at the Bridge be-! low the old Rawls or Peel Mill; thence N 17 1-4 K 24 pole's up the Williams-j i ton and Washington Road; thence N; 1 I!l 1-2 W25 1-2 poles up said road to! tin iron stob or stake; thence N 77 3-4 | 1 . HO poles to an iron axle; thence N j SH 1-2 E 80 poles to a post; thence , S 11 1-4 W 42 2-3 poles to a black' - gum in a branch; thence S 15 1-2 W • i bout 68 poles to the Mill Run; thence - up the various courses of sanl run to • the bridge, the beginning, containing ■ severity-five (75) acres, more or lesft.j and being the identical tract of land , conveyed to Clayton Moore by James j I liiegs and wife, Tamer Higgs, by deed • r dated eDcember 4th 1916 which is of eeord in tlie Public Registry of Mar t-hm--County in Hook L-l, at page 261, THE ENTERPRISE—WILLIAMSTON. N. C to which said deed reference is here by made for a more accurate descrip tion. This Hth day of January 1927. A. R. DUNNING, l-14-4t Trustee. NOTICE OF RESALE Notice is hereby given that und?r 1 and by virtue mt the power of sale J contained in a certain deed of trust j ■ from W. Jackson Holliday and wife I Ito the undersigned trustee, default I having been made in the terms and 1 conditions as expressed in said deed i of trust and under an by virtue of: an order of resale signed by R. J. f peel, clerk of the superior court, on the 12th day of January, 1927, the bid at the former sale having been raised, the undersigned trustee will on Monday, the 31st day of January,! , 1927, at 12 o'clock m., at the court- | house door of Martin County at Wil liamston, N. C., offer for resale to the .highest bidder for fash, the following described lands, to wit: First tract: Bounded on the north ; by the lands of K. D. Jones; on the' " east by the lands of Lawrence Pearce; on the south by the lands of Gilbert Boston; and on the west by the lanfts j nf Charles- bavis, containing 56 acres, more or less, and being the same premises deeded to J. F. Jackson and J. A. Getsinger by John A. Pearce, by | deed of record in book E-l, at page 4K4, Martin County public registry. Second tract: Beginning at a cedar in Malvina James corner; thence north j ' with Malvinfl 'James line to S. D. j Jones' line;, thenee west With the said I ■ Jdi." line t.o John A. Pearce land cot- j ner; thence v south with the John A.; I'eurce land to the, Gilbert Boston l , line; thence ea ;t with Gilbert Boston ; It line to the beginning, a cedar; con-: ■ tuining 20 acres, more or less, and : 1 eing a portion of the Lawrence i'etrce, sr., tract of land. Third tract: Situate in the old Nor man Mill Pond adjoining the lands of I Malvina James, Gilbert Boston, and others, and being a. portion of the Lawrence Pearce, sr., tract of land, I containing ten acre;; Inore or less. II Fourth tract: Beginning at a pine: I stump, O. T. Mizelle's corner, on the | | southwest side of the Jordan Thick road, and opposite of Stewart Ange's 11 house lot and well; thence running up j said road S. 34 degrees E. 64 poles to j a stake; thence S. 53 W, 13. r > 1-2 poles I i to a point on the run of Horse Pen | Branch, center- of several tree*, chop- J .j ped as pointers; thence down the va • .nous courses of said branch to C. T. j ! Mizell's corner; thence along his line ! iN, 53 degrees E. to the beginning, i i ami containing f>o acres, more or less, j This being a part of lot No. 5 in the j | Athley I>avis land division and al-| j lotted and deeded to Julia H. Davis Micelle. This the 12'h day of January, 1927.: A. R. DUNNING, I jl4 2tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE Under and by virtue of the power, o'-sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 26th of July, 1916 and of _ record in the public registry of Martin Counts in Book M-l at page 225, securing certain notes of even date and tenor therewith and the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with and default having been made in the payment of the said notes and at the request of the holders of the said notes the undersigned trustee will on Wednesday the 26th day of Jan. 1927 'at 12 O'clock M, in front of the ! courthouse door in the town of Wil liamston, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real •estat", to-wit: Sugar FREE Sugar With Every $3.00 Purchase or Over We Give U FREE 2 lbs. Sugar—Saturday Only Gold f§| Store i 223 Washington Street Ex urn L. Ward, Store Mgr. PHONE 157 j We Deliver at Any Time jj ' at Kash and Karry Prices i * LARD, Old Glory 11c RICE, whole grain, lb 7 V j ; PORK AND BEANS, Campbell's, 3 for , .'2sc ,j j ! | STRING BEANS, Nice and Tender 10c 11 1;! KEROSENE OIL, TEXACO, Gallon „ 18c . 3 """"" ~ , i j _ • • ■.' Tub BUTTER, lb. 59c- LARI), pure 17c I Sweet Potatoes, large can. 16c 0 . n Com. sweet and tender 11c Spaghetti can 11c English Peas, Miami Leader, 14c Peaches, Del IVlonte 29e • FLOUR A. G. Certified, 24 lb $1.05 Gold Star Flour, 24 lb. .... $1.15 jj ROWENA (If Better Flour Were Made, Its Name Would be | Rowena) * $1.40 $ I DEL MONTE DRI-I'ACKED PRUNES, can 20c I { BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Rowena, 2 lbs. i ! 15c -j ! i MILK, BORDEN'S EVAPORATED, can ■ 10c j | MAPLE SYRUP, VERMONT MAID ' ..... 26c = ' Fresh Eggs, Vegetables and Chickens at All Times 2 per cent discount given with purchases of $250,00; with 110 I . limit in time. . . ' , . THE (iOLD STAR LEADS THE WAY Space Permits Listing Only a Few of Our Many Saving Items \ \ 1 fr" ■■■■i!.:..:.'!.::..::: i..aj ■■■' - * ■ ■ ■■■■■■■ Being the sanie tract granted by 1 the state of North Carolina to John Coltrain by letters patent on Sept. 24th 1786 recorded in the public regis try of Martin County in Book A at P2ge 318 bounded as follows, to-wit: Lying on the North side of Smith wick's Creek, beginning at a pine John Manning's corner, running East €6 poles to a pine, thence S W E 42 poles to a pine, thence S 80 E 120 poles to a pine, thence N 160 poles to a maple, thsnce N 71 W 310 pole? !to Manning's corner, thence S 160 J poles along Manning's line to the be ginning, containing 300 acres more or lfss. Reservig and excepting about 50 acres now owned by the said J. 0. 1 Manning. This being the identical ' tiact conveyed to said J. O. Manning : by iaid E. L. Shuliz dated 7th day of July, 1916. This the 25th day of Dec. 1926. i j SYLVETSTER PEEL, 11 l-4-4t Trustee. ' Elbert S. Peel, Attorney.'