THE E N TE R P R I S E Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY ~ , Williamst m, North Carolina W. €, Manning-....... Editor . j r Subscription Price (Strictly casli in advance) ! year - - $1.50 I months -8^ R months Entered at the post office at \\ illiamston, N. C. as second-class matter under the act of March 3 1879. Address all communications to The Enterprise Money—A Curse in Some Instances TKoney again proves itself a curse unci a little there, in interest ami trib in some cases. Nothing takes thej u „j had stored it in sale places, place of money as a "matter 01 con- The cooling wind condenses the vu venience in exchange. In fact, our j, or a ,„| it (alls back to earth as a great mass of business could not be ~ storm, not the sparkling dew transacted without what we call mon- iiro p s , lg lt WUti w hun drawn from the ey as the measure of exchange. So ;rowinjf p i u „l.s, but it crushes down money, when used for its true pur- n th( verj . n„wers from which it pose, is one most valuable ar- y lukt!|l in t | u » shape of beatiiK hail tides. Vet it is one of the nios use- . |(d ,| ou(iing ru j„ t o tear and injure less when improperly used. It cun carth only oe used to express the value of u , the en(l other things. It can not be used as f way wUh ul force of .. food or raiment. It is only .he mens- ( humJ( . ; nn{j ur " pf thcir valui '' j v |, en he turned "it loose at the brink When we look at the succms or the, gravc . > j t crashed down on his failure.; of men we frequently 'iave| Ul|U relatives and the coif)- no busis other than the dollar to ''K* |^ iun ity in which they live as u mighty ure upon. We pay no atten'ion 'o|j toll of destruction, arraying friend k:n. words, cups of cold wai*-, i I friend, neghbor against neigh things of that kin-Lund the man who L r . u i nlt invading consternation dies without money is too frequently . m(j ~iß grai. ( . l( , hundreds of good culied a failure, and the man who people • dies with it is called of mnrvelou -1 : . NOTICE OF SALi: * uiceßs - Under and by virtue of the author- A fine illustration of the damage j ity contained, in a certain deed of . . trust executed to the undersigned sometimes done with money is now Muy> 1294 being seen in the Brown will case. (,y li. G. Sexton and wife and of An estate is' built up just as the record in the public registry of Mar- - Ki' ut storm cloud is built up; by thel 1 sun rays that brum down on land and sea,, pulling ,up a little vapor from every blade of (trass, the leaves of all the roses; the Streams, the lakes, and I th.' seas give up to the strong force of the son's heat and ar," caught by tin breezes and carried around here and there. • Judge' ltrown had done the same tiling with his powerful influence and strength of mind. He had gathered front the body of people a little here GOT RTDITPOISON Kentuckian Finds Black-Draught t Great Aid ID Relierinf Constipation, and Soon FecU 0. K. Catlettaburg. Ky.—Mr. Miles Hop kins, of 1218 Center Street, tms city, says: "There was a time when my health was not so good. I sutfered a great deal from gas pains. My system waa saturated with poison which waa not properly eliminated. From time to time I had severe head aches, and I felt sluggish and dull. "I knew of Black-Draught as a medicine for constipation, so 1 thought I would try it. For a while I taw a small dose every night un til my ayatem was rid of the ac cumulated poison. "I gained in weight and my gene ral health was good. That expe rience made me realize the merits of Black-Draught. I kept it in my • home and When I begin to feel life leas and dull, I take a dose, after wfajph 1 feel 0. K. again. *Teople generally do not realiza Um risK they take in allowing con stipation to run on. I try to keep my ayatem cleansed, and I find Black-Draught a great aid in doing this." For sale everywhere, 25c. Get a package today. NC-183 Gold® Store 223 WaM.iyton Street PHONE '! ' '" ■ ,- - '• i -„v % BROOMS.. 20c With the purchase of SI.OO, we will sell you a 75c broom, | just to £et acquainted, for t- c - DEL MONTE YELLOW CLING PEACHES 27c i/xTL CORN, Best for the money . can, 10c MIAMI EARLY JUNE PEAS can, 14c » SIDE MEAT * pound, 19c PLATE MEAT pound, 17c ; GOLD STAR COFFEE, The Best Drink, lb 45c ; MAXWELL HOUSE TEA, 4 ounce can 23c a LIPTON'S TEA, 4 ounces 25c I MACKEREL, Large size y each, 10c [ „ COMPLETE LINE OF SNUFF AND TOBACCOS I CAMPBELL'S IH>RK AND BEANS, 3 for 25c i. ______ We Are Opposed to the Town Buying Another Oil Engine For the reason that in all probability we will have to buy another in a few years more. We favor buying: our juice from some - large power company on as cheap a basis as possible and have on tap an unlimited amount of power. The large power companies have not ruined western and Piedmont North Carolina, and we believe they will do more than any other agency towards develop ' r • k '» ■ . ' ing us industrially. ANOTHER LIGHT USER AND TAXPAYER —■—~ •" ' ' ... ; " - (N - f II tin County in Hook Q-2 at page 122,: rustee, on the 23rd day of Mav, 1921 . said deed of trust having been given by R. O. and wife, and of, to secure a certain note of even date record in the public registry of Mai and tenor therewith, and the qtipul*- 1 tin County it. Book Q-2 at page 12",; tiens contained in said dctd of trust taid deed of trust having bean given I "not-having been complid with and at j to secure a certain note of even date the request of the parties interested and tenor therewith and the stipula -1 the undersigned trustee will on Mon- liens contained in said deed of trust I day the 13th day of June, 1927 at not having been complied with P-tv* I Vs. o'clock M. in front of the Court at the request of the parties interest- • > 'House Door in the Town of William- e.i, the undersigned trustee will on Eton, N. C. offer for sale at public | Monday the 13th day of June, 1927 auction to the highest bidder for cash! a; 1! (.'clock M. in front of the Court "the following described property: [ Haute Door in the Town of William-1 Beginning at W. tt Gaylord's | stem N. C. offer for sale at public j 1 corner in Cowing -Lanier's swamp j auction to the highest bidder for I running with swamp to C. M. Long's; the f- ilowing described rjai . line, thence along C. M. Long's line j King lots No. 1& 3 'r, the sub -40 poles, thence Northweslerdly to i>i\>von of the James Z. Brown Lais I W. B. Gaylord's line thence along and bcuncW by Cabin Swamp and | W. B. Gaylord's line to the begin- 1 Heaver Dam .Sw amp and running a- j ning containing 50 acres more or less. | long the Avenue the land'. This the 12th day of May, 1927. re shown by Map and measuring on HENRY C. JACKSON, ivme 1575 feet. mv-13-4t Trustee. TUir. the 12tli day of May 1927. ZJZ : HENi;V C, JACKSON," NOTICE OF ACTION JOB DIVORCK ! niy-JT 4t Trustee. , North Carolinu —Martin County. i- ! K. H. Moore, Plintiff, vs. I-ula Moore, NOTICK OF SALE | Defendant 1 Vnder and by virtue of tne author- The defendant above named will Ity contained in thart certain deed el "iti.ke notice that an action has thistrust executed to the undersigned i.l day been instituted in the Superior j trustee on the 23rd day of May, lici i Court of Martin County, said action! by N. R. Manning and v.ife and "f 1 being for an absolute divorce upon the j record in the public registry of Mar |,rounds of five years separation. i tin County in Hook Q-2 at page 12.1, And the said Lulu Moore will fur-j said deed of trust having been given ther take notice that she is required,| to secure a note of even date an! e! 1,, answer the complaint of the plain- ] tenor therewith and the stipulation, „ tiff, which is now deposited in the of- j contained in said deed of trust m I i (ice of the undersigned, on or before j ha\ing been complied with and a', 1 the 18th -day of June, 1927, or tHe the request of the parties il 1 relief demanded will be granted. the undersigned trustee will on Moi; j This the 20th dav of May, 1927. oay, Juue 13th, 1927 at 12 o clock e ! k. j. I'EKLE, M. in front of the court house door in T li,y 20-4 Clerk Superior Court. - the Town of Williamston, N. C. offer I for sale at public auction to : .ho '' NOTICE OF SAI,E I highest bidder for cash, the follow f | r.der and by virtue of the ".utbor-i nig described property. ,1 ,v. untamed in that certain deed of A one-half undivided interest .in . ti't'St executed to the undor.si.rned j -ands de.scribe-l a.- foiems: (■'! ■' ! ; NOTICE TO HORSE AND MULE OWNERS I OF MARTIN AND ADJOINING COUNTIES SHOKINt, Of! TRIMMING W Ffe^T d No team should be plowed with long feet. They are subject to split and hold filth, which creates sand gravel uiH thrush. Sand ' gravel will not enter a short sound foot. Sinceitely. I Will Be at Thigpen's Stables on Tuesdays !| C. MADRIN ■ r 1 ' m THE ENTERPRISE WILUAMSTON, N. C. North by lands of Joe Modlin on the Gnmshaw Land. and Jno. R. Coltrain, containing 100 East by Jamesville and Washington SECOND TP.4CT: Bour.ded on '.he .™° r ® 311 " WII * 3 Land Co. on the South by Jamesville North by J. E. Manning and N. R. • " ant Washington Land Co. on the Manning and J. 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