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THE ENTERPRISE » "I Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY Williamston, North Carolina — j W.'C. Manning —— Editor Subscription Price ' (Strictly cash in advance) 3 year ~i. $1.50 6 months , BO 8" months —— -45 Entered at the post office at Williamston, N. C. as second-class matter under the act of March 3, 1879. Audi ess all communications to The Enterprise Two Good Business Men Henry Ford and Thomas A. Edison arc the two best business men in the world. The)' each want to atiolish one of the working days of the week, and run on a five-day schedule. It is perfectly plain t'.iat :>lr. Ford v ants folks to have an extra day to l iui, so they will wear out more Fords. And Mr. Kdison wants the folks to Special-Session Talk AH of that talk about a special HUH- ( nit 11 of Congress being called by i'res ident Coolidge is to be taken lightly. What fooled the Congressmen was tin Cbolidge smile of delight. The, only time he ever smiled being when in told Congress gvod-by. So the fel lows imagined the president was smil ing because he loved them so well, and tuuL he would tall them back to Wash ington to spend the summer with him. This shows the president to be more, fii:iik tlian the average woman; who -waits until the unwelcome guest Says THE LETTER BOX \ N M'LKAL TO I HE PARENTS 01 WILLI AM STON At the last regular meeting of the; Parent-Teacher Association (Febru ary 1U 1 ) 1 was made president. 1 ap- 1 p-eciate the fact that the nominating committee thought me capable and shall do my best, but a president and tiit' associate officers never made a society of any kind. We must have cooperating of both teachers and parents for this organi sation. jne young folks of today need nicmers aiid fathers much alive to their fcvery interest; their educa tion, recreation, and especially their a. . uciateS. ■ . -Uo you know that your child's teach-. > t.i tee= niole of your child than you 1 to? Do jou .know that teacher per- 1 i finally ? —lf you only know what that ! chili tells you, you liave a' biased opinion, whether good or bad. One oi the aims of the parent-teach- ; ei' association is to create a better un- I tier.-'landing between parents »yid ■ teacher. If you liave. been attending,'! >ou know tliis is so, if you have not, J I come out, meet the teachers. It will I help you, held the teacher, and very, ™ much help your child. ~ The hope of Williamston, its J churches and schools lies in the future generation. Let each one of us par ents do our very best to make them more capable men and women than ve are. 1 »m, yours to Serve, ( Mrs. W. C. LIVERMAN. ANOTHER LOYAL MEMBER OF THE EVERETTS TEAM Dear Editor:—ln writing about Al phonso Roebuck's loyalty to his team you failed to mention the loyalty of Wiley Crawford. The boys callfd Wiley at 7 o'clock and told him to met them at tjjie depot by train time,,, Wiley walked the three anid one-half ' i-tiles and arrived there on time. His loyalty was expressed in practically the same manner as the loyalty of /'.phonso Roebuck. AqtEADER. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT North Carolina, Martin Count. J. Recorder's Court, Tuesday, March 8, 1927. Be it resolved by the judge, the solicitor and clerk of this court, and the members of the bar of the county: 1. That this court be adjourned tem y porarily out of respect for B. A. a member of, this bar, whose mother is to be buried today; 2. That the court and bar extend to B. A. Critcher its sincere sympathy at this time; 3. That * copy of these revolutions be spread upon the minutes of this court, a copy sent to B. A. Critcher, and a copy be sent to Hie Enterprise for publication. A. R. DUNNING, H. G. HOBTON, H. M. STUBBS, ELBERT S. PEEL, , Committer. I have in tire time to wear out Kdison ' 1 ecords. f Yesr "they are both i;ood business men, and both bavo sucli nice linen that they fan make all the - world ii '(Ms in ftv« days. We will not be surprised to see them abolish other Ia.VK at any time, with , out notjee. dby and turns away. Not so with Mr. CooLidge. lie just laughed right l m l wh n that pesky Congress cleaned u| > and got oil' his hands. When Congress goes to Washington i . .ain, it will In' in obedience to the[ Constitution and not at the call of the . I.'resident. "FORD" r . • We Are Now Running a Special Sale on ' * t USED FORI) CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS which liave been put in good condition. If you are interested and want to save money, it will pay you to see us before buying. Remember, too, that we are selling the genuine 13-plate Ford Batteries for $12.00. Williamston Motor Co. "Service That Satisfies" _ . . _ . - , - ! -- - Mr. Farmer- Why not Buy the Best Fertilizer? ———■ —————— When it only costs just a little more than the cheap grades? You cannot afford to ■' * take the risk. , If you have never used the Old Reliable OWL BRAND, PROLIFIC and ACME, ask your neighbors who have used them. 111 "" ■ 1 *■ • * V r - • Harrison Brothers & Co. A Good Law The legislature passed one bill at the recent session which is in direct conflict with the liberties of certain classes of people. It may be that itj will not stand because it is a blow to tiic personal liberties or some peo-, •pie, yet we are of the opinion that it j is a good law. It prohibits drunken ( NOTICE Trustee's Sale of Lands Under and by virtue of the power oi sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed and delivered unto G. C. Taylor, trustee,, by Jonah Cherry and wife, on the 26th day of Nov., 1925, to secure a certain note of even date and of record in the office df the register of deeds, for Martin County, in book A, 2, at page 455; and thej stipulations therein contained not 1 , having been complied with and upon: demand of the owner of said note; the Undersigned will, on Saturday,! the 26th day of March, 1927, at ten f o'clock A. M., in front of the resi uijnce of the late Jonah Cherry, and on the lands "hereinafter described, ex pose to public sale, to the highest | bidder, for cash, the following de-| , scribed lands and personal property, i to-wit: Tract of land known as the Noahj i Tem Leggett place, in Kobersonvillej | Township, Martin County and describ-' etl in said deed of trust as follows: i I One certain tract or parcel of land onj j which I now live adjoining the lands! c * J. H. Koberson, H. T. Brown, Uaileyi and llarnhill, Sam Convrleton and others and being all of the lands 1 ought from N. T. Leggett. Contain j i'.jr 1 50 acres, more or less. Personal Properly One black mare mule; one bay horse j one Ford touring car, one two-horse I wagon, and one lot of farming imple i merits owned by Jonah Cherry. This Feb. 23rd, 1927. G. C. TAYI/SK, j 2-25-4t * Trustee THE ENTERPRISE WILLI *MSTON„ N. C. people from driving automobiles on the roads of the State. The penalty prescribed is not less than 30 days in jail. If all the laws passed by the 1927 ; session of the legislature were as good _ » . j as this law, then our State might look | on its lawmakers with pride. Remember piacc or sale Is on the ■ lands above described. | J. C. Smith, Atty. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of | trust executed by Olthus L. Joyner | end wife Annie L. Joyner, on the 21«t I day of July 1926, and recorded in ; book of X-2, page 345-6 of j Martin County, we will on Saturday the 26th day of March, 1927, at 12 I o'clock noon at the courthouse door in j Williamston, sell at public auction for | cash to the highest bidder the follow ing land to-wit: ATI" that certain piece, jrracel or | oi tract of land cpntaining two hun | dm! forty seven and 40-100 (247.40) acres, more or less, situate lying and I bung on the public road between j Hamilton and Hobgood about one i .mile from the town of Hobgood in I Goose Nest Township, County of Mar tin, State of North Carolina, the same ' beintr bounded on the N. by the lands I of Tom Sherrod, Mary Hillard, An \ drew Camp, I. M. Parker, B. F. Sh>ll j tan, L. O. Shields and Dan Howell, or. the E. by the lands of L. B. Urya.i I on the S. by the lands of Ann Bur-* j nctt heirs and on the W. by Bake -1 Bell heirs and Tom Sherrod. The ! same being situate on said public I highway and the Kinston Weldoi branch of the A. C. L. RR. This the same tract of land as that convey (■d by E. T. Forb and wife to 0. I | Joyner by deed Hutod Feb. 6, 192(1 j and: reg in book D-2, page 376, reg of office Martin County. This sale is made by reason of the failure of Olthus L. Joyner and wife, Aruiie L. Joyner, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by this deed of trust to the North Caro line Joint Stock Land Bank of Dur ham. This the 11th day of February 1927. FIRST NATIONAL CO., INC., OF DURHAM, f25 4tw Trustee., Formerly First National Trust Co., Durham, N. C. ■ _ . NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust e?;ecuted by Ben D. Biggs and wife, Bessie Biggs, to the undersigned trus tee and bearing date of January Bth, 1!>24, and of record in the public reg /- , "t ifiSHft ! 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Most Beautiful Chevrolet b Chevrolet has lon» been everywhere acclaimed M 715 famousforpowerfirl,smooth ~ h c e. rea , ,est wnsation of 5 performance, rugged de- An«r.ca s greatest industry. Landau •• J pendability, long life fe.nd Come in! ?ee and drive this VtXom Trui *395 economical operation. Yet, greatest triumph of the a-*** in the Most Beautiful Chev- world's larjfeat builder of rolet these qualities have gcarshiftautomobiles.Learn AD ftuu t FUui " been enhanced as the result for yoarself what amazing of numerous mechanical value is offered in the Most ■»■»«« « tr »« Bow i'»°d.rd on «i improvements. AC cil fil f. nutiful Chevrolet—how ■ ii,., ..w i ter, AC air cleaner, inv cl>>* el v, in stvle, quality and !• iUltloa EG ID* plliti * , , cikrrroUt',d«Ur«rejpHc«inriud a proved transmitiioti, ■ c, ic.. iiuiocc, it compares ** n " dn * radiator, sturdier fra;..;-, v. i;h the costliest can. HARRIS PEEL MOTOR CO. MOTOR CO. Robersonville, N. C. Williamston, N. C. .WORLD'S LOWEST PRICED GEARSHIFT TRUCK PI M '^3 ANIMAL | BONE FERTIUZERS ™=.* BAUGH & SONS COMPANY %Wvr "7». Old Standby ' NORFOLK.V FOR SALE BY D. D STALLS Williamston, N. C.L R. W. SALSBURY Hamilton, N. C. £ • - •• t f Salsbury Supply Company Hassell, N. C. -T .... istry of Martin County m book Q-2, at page ti, said deed of trust having oeen given to secure the payment oi u certain nove oi' even date and tenor fiierewith, and default having been r.iaue in the payment of said note, and the terms and conditions in said I ceed of trust not having been com-j plied with, and at the request of the! 'holder o( said note, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, the 11th day! oi April, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., at thej courthouse door of Martin County, at! Williamston, N. C., offer at public - ale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: beginning on the Williamston and Washington road at the bridge below ihe old Kawls or Peel Mill; thence N. 17 1-4 E. 24 poles up the Williamston pnd Washington road; thence N. 19 1-2 W. 26 1-2 poles up said road to an iron stob or stake, thence N. 77 1-4 K. 80 poles to an iron axle; theiice N. 88 1-2 E. 80 poles to a post; thence IS. 11 1-2 W. 42 2-3 poles to a black | gum in a branch; thence S. 15 1-2 W. i about 68 poles to the Mill Bun; thence | up the various courses of said run to ' the bridge, the beginning, containing i »eventy-five (76) acres, more or less, i and being the identical tract of land j conveyed to Clayton Moore by James i Biggs and wife, Tamer Biggs, by deed dated December 4, 1916, which is of record in the public registry of Mar ! tin County in book L-l, at page 261, ! to which said deed reference is hereby made for a more accurate description. This Bth day of March. 1927. £ A. R. DUNNING, rnrll 4tw Trustee.
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