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Robersonville School News The students of the Robersonville school who have made the honor roll for the fourth month are: First Grade: Vera Powell, Janie Everett, Gladys Bullock, Henry D. Whitfield, J. L. Williams, Newton Roberson, Carol Miselle, Julian Baker Roebuck Ivey Ronald Ross Johnson, Claud Greru, jr., James Gray, jr., J esse Glyn Cannon, Carl Adams. Second grade: Magdaline Rawls, Emaline Roberson, May Wyatt James, Edith Wilson Sumner, Christine Rob erson, Virginia Smith, Nun Everett, jr., Joseph Brake Roberson. Third grade: Margaret House, Nolie Keel Highsmith, Cleo James, Alice Bunting, Marjorie Edmondson, Allie Everette, Doris Thomas, Evelyn Sum ner, Eary D. Moore, Russel Crandall, Louise Blount. Fourth grade: Hoke Roberson, Stu art Jones Ward, Simon Woolard, Phillip Keel, Clifton Everette, Chloe Roberson, Geraldina Cox, Magnolia Roebuck. * ?•"'' Fifth grade: Doris Everette, Eliza beth Keel, Walter Elliott Ward, Ran dolph Chandler. Sixth grade: Hattie Mae Bullock, Mary Everett, Marjorie Gurganus, Pauline Whitfield, Russell Oakley. Seventh grade: Maxis Womack, Ella Staton Gurganus, Selma Gurgan us, Hazel James, Selma James, Es telle James, Pauline Jenkins, Emily Roberson. Eighth grade: Brownie Itoberson. Music department: Margaret Nor man, Doris Jenkins. Home economics department: Mar jorie Smith, Brownie Koberson, lie *,trice Stalls, Huldah Koberson. Parent-Teachers Meeting The regular meeting of the parent- j teacher associatoin, which should have been held on last Thursday evening, January 13, had it not been for the unfavorable weather conditions, will be held on Thursday evening, Janu ary 20. All patrons and friends of the school are unjird to come, and if llioy are not.members they are invited to join. You can do much to help the teachers help your children. Let's do it. Enrollment and Attendance Attention to the following: figures Will show the status of the fchool for Deceipber: j ' [ High school enrollment: Male, 63; f( male, 70; total 133. Elementary s'chqol enrollment;' Male 118; female 121; total 239. Total average daily attendance: Male 168.7; female 179.5; total 348.2. High school average daily attend-: ance: Male 67.8; female 65.9; total, 123.7. Elementary school average daily at tendance: Male 110.9; female 113.6; total 224.5. femacv. etaoin nu rmrfdwly up hmr County Commencement Plana At a meeting held in the auditorium or. Monday afternoon, January 17, at which all the county principals and superintendents were supposed to be present; plans fo{u,gie county com-, mencement were discussed. Sugges tions and recommendations were of fered for future consideration looking toward a bigger and better program than formerly. Following the meeting, hot cocoa and wafers were served by the home ! economics girls of the ninth grade. NOTICE Under and by virtue of an order of resale by the clerk of the superior court in the special proceedings en 1 titled "Maybelle Mae Johnson vs. Lit lian A. Laughinghouse, et als,' 'the i undersigned commissioners will on the | 15th day of January, 1927, at 12 o'- clock noon, in front of the courthouse j door of Martin County, offer at public i sale to the highest bidder, for cash,, I the following described tract of land: ) That certain tract or parcel of land that was conveyed to said Henry T. I Stallings by deed of Seth Hardison, and wife, dated October 6, 1905, and of record in Martin County registry, in book 000, page 587, the property Mtmray & McCabe Co. SUCCESSORS TO N ~ Williamston Lumber Company OHtu-ations Will Begin as Soon as I/)gs Can be Secured and Start Coming to the Mill We want an experienced, man in drying: grading, and the manufacture of-lumber. Attractive salary for the right man, but must be willing to work and able to handle the job. ~ Pine and Poplar Logs Wanted V Address all Communications to Murray and McCabe Co., Hertford, N. C. i • ■ t 1. On Guard \ A 111 Jy jfflP* '- ' \9H I 111 ■■ I I % Revolution grips the RepwSllo of Nicaragua. During this emerHjaay U. S. Warslr.ps are stationed m the harbor with orders to protect Am erican lives and property. Admiral Julian Latimer is in command. 1 being: mo«e futty described as follows: j Lying and being in Jamesville town- I ship Martin County. Beginning in I Poplar Branch at the road to a black I gum; thense south up said branch to iTlios. Bembride corner, or avenue; i thence along said avenue by Charlie j Uembridge place to the east corner; thence north along his line t^-the cor- I net in J. H. Griffin's line, being the John Hardison patent line; thence | north to a dead pine, Griffin and Washington Coltrain's corner; thence north -to the old patent line to the read* thence easterly ■ against said read to the beginninf!'. Containing »r.i\.humlmi a'iYfflfty acres, more or less. This 30th day i>f. December, 11)20. B. A. CaffrTCHEn, Gl'Y T. HORNER, jtw - . - NOTICE t ndtir ynd by value of the powey of sale contained In that certain Peftl iif Trust executed to the undersigned] Tjrii...toe frn the 2nd day of JfiTTuaty, 1921, aiu) of record in !\Jai'tin "County Uegistry in Bonk A-l, page 2T7, se ruTin sr certain - hpnrtv of even date | therewith and the stipulations «ot| having been complied with and. at thel request of the holder of said h^nds.j i r STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION OF The Planters & Merchants Bank Everetts, N. C. " . i * * -u—— AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31st, 1926 „ RESOURCES LIABILITIES Capital stock . $ 15,000.00 Loans anil discounts i 179(441.18 Surplus fund 8,000.00 Stocks und bond* 1 14,250.00 Undivided profits —* 2,672.36 *** "-r------- Furniture and fixtures 2,810.00 Deposits subject to check 181,370.19 Cash on .hand from Time deposits 92,777.84 hanks : 106,815.30 Unearned interest i'. 1,666.81 Reserve - 4,000.00 Total $305,816.48 Total $306,810.48 Upon the strength of the above statement we invite you to come and joiii our large number of satisfied customers. Our aim is to treat every customer right, and we believe our past record will prove this. Jamesville School News Jamesville, Jan. 20.—(Special to The Enterprise).—The Parent-Teacher As sociation of the Jamesville "School met last Tuesday night in the audi torium of the school and after the business meeting had been finished a good program was enjoyed on the subject, "The Child." Miss Essie Jordan read a paper on "The Relation of the Parents to the Child." Mr. J. L. Jones spoke on the need of cooperation between the par ents and the school for the good of the children. Then the most import ant part of the program came when Pr.Jfcarren, county physician, read a pa person "Guarding the Child's Health.") Dr. Smithwick also spoke some very helpful words. Misses Ocie Walters and Mildred Uedrick rendered a very pretty piano duet - ; The association is young, and it is hoped that every patron of the school will lend a helping hand in making it a very successful part of the school and community life. Mrs. J. L. Jones was unable to serve as president and' offered her resignation, which was ac cepted and Mrs. C. A. Askew was unanimously elected to fill the place. The association is planning to do some real work and try to benefit both home and school. the undersined Trustee will, on the i 10th day of February, 1927, at 12 o'-J clock, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed tract of land: Being about one acre of land in the! town of Williamston, N. C. and bound ed on the N by W. H. Biggs, on the' E by a street, on the W by a street and being the land purchased by W. C. White and wife. ~l> This the 10th day of January, 1927. WHEELER MARTIN, 1-14-4 Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue pf a power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust executed by M. I). Mobley und wife, Lena C., and 11. H. Cowan and wife, Nettie, to the undersigned trustee, and bearing date of September Ist, 1917, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book M-l, at page 444, said -deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a cer- : tain. note, of even date and tenor] therewith, and default having been THK ENTERPRISE—WILLIA»BTOft, I*. a TOBACCO GROWING You can talk about tobacco Just all you may • But it's the biggest item When you come to pay The man who fed and clothed you While you tended your crop. Now you raise the devil t Just because of a drop. , , , I tell you, if you're lazy, Don't you plant the stuff; For she'll surely make you hustle, Be it fair or rough. But if you pay. attention, Keep it clean and pure, She'll turn you out the greenback? You may well be "sure. But if you are neglectful And it right; And let the suckers linger Till their blooms are bright, You'll surely be discouraged When you reach the sale; And go home disappointed As you weep and wail. You'll cuss the warehouse captain And the buyers, too, Because they all condemned it, When the blame's on you. Now, if you plant tobacco For a money crop, Be sure you watch the suckers And the blooming top. —W. C. Gardner. made in the payment of said notes, and the terms and conditions in said d-ed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the hold er of said notes, the undersigned trus tee will, on Monday, the 21st day of February -1927, at 12 o'clock m. at the courthouse door of Martin Coun ty ut Williamston, N. C., offer at public sale to the highest bidder for •cash the following described real es tate, to wit: Being all of Lot No. B, and a part of Lot No. 4 of the 1-eirgett property on Washington Street in the town of Williamston, and bring all of lot* Nos. 4 and 5 of said property except the 31 ft. lot sold off of lot No. 4 by the parties of the flit part to 11. C, Hemby, For a full description of the said lots reference i hereby made to a deed from Marfi .i H.-LegiJUW tu M. D. Mobley and 11. H. Cowan, and to a map and survej of said property made by J. K. Mobl> y January 10#h, 1917, and recorded in the pidt)ic reg istry of Martin. County in land divi sion book N«. I, pace :194. This 17th day of January, 1927. CLAYTON MOOKR. j J 8 4tw Trustee. fAUraOKITSEsI I\GREE J. j that the soils ofthe {Southeastern States are §■ seriously deficient in lime, so that liming O is essential to their most profitable devel- Qv opment anil permanent improvement. ES The agricultural experiment stations of mm the Southland thousands ol practical farm- Bfj ' ers of this stolon ar.e uivinu ample proof 'jU of the value of lime in agriculture by the wonderful results obtained from its use. , iV.- MASCOT 1 PULVERIZED LIMESTONE I Vjr* j\ Kiln DritrJ, liomi Dry. is fly \^y J '^ >> brst (or ill anil croj>i». - '• AMERICAN LIMESTONE CO. 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