PAGE EIGHT Mrs. Winston Thanks Personnel of Pageant The Enterprise has received the fol lowing letter frorn Mrs. Francis IV Winston, who was director of the pag-' eant presented on the opening night of tbe Peanut Exposition al Ahoskie "I wis* to thank all those who t.jok. part. _aud. in other ways assisted. . in the- fieamtt pageant at tTie opening of the Peanut Exposition*. My labors ■were greatly lessened by the cordia. .and intelligent cooperation 1 received AWhile bad weather prevented a re hearsal 1 of the various episodes, vet I aijt confident thiit, the failure to re . hoarse detracted but slightly, from the Taking it all in all. I am confidFht it* was a magnificent presentation, and 1 thank all those who made jt so. Mrs. FRANCIS D WINSTON, Director.' Windsor, N. G. - ... * Jamesville Boy at Unveiling Of Statue in Washington • Wallace Fleming; of Jamesville. who is a student at the teorgia Military Academy sent last weelt m Washing* ton attending the iiiiveilipg exert i»es "I the statue of Alexander Hamilton Something The City Furniture Go. is - kill of Christmas gifts, sensible, practical gifts that will last & (life time. Our special offerings are sure to please, since they combine beauty and practicality-. They will cheer and beguile the winter hours around the hearthstone. . " In the large and varied collection of finely made furniture we have on display, you will find dozens of gifts of enduring charm. Whether you desire a full suite or a separate piece, you can get it at the City Furniture Coi City Furniture Co. Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers Market Street N. C. i vi i ; II I k CYLINDER | |t( SMOOTHNESS % IS Fisher Body Luxuiy i T A price of T ▼ • % '* £ I c That's Value! \ 9 That's why you see so many | ▼ Pontiac Sixes on the street ▼ A Vw i—i pric— an ■M Mr lw« (BhM« /»'/ /If*)' I t»»«r MM, ffWl CMM IMIJ M Sfmrf tmmdmtm. tT4*l lytrl I mm 4mm am OmkUnJ ««, HW to WW. A// Hw« •« *mmt~>. ».»■ i 4 prim* tf M M> wWnni (krfH. (mjt to My «■ Ikt C«wl Matort H— Vim—l Hi V A ROBERSONVILLE MOTOR CO. A j Robcraonvile, N. C. y [J PONTIC SIX J Stephens, which with f that of Dr Long, represents the* State of Georgia j in Statuary . Hall in the Capito!. Wallace i». in the academy band, | which led the delegation of 2,0001 Georgia people from the White- House, I where, they visited the President, to the C apital for the exercises. The pa rade went down historic Pennsylvania Avenue. on the hand, but Wallace's musical ahilki was recognized »ot>n after his enttiHHOto the school this fait, and HBKV] (day® a saxaphone in this hand, which is famous over the South, His aunt. Mrs. W. H l.illey, who was in Washington with him. says the | only unpleasant tiling about the whole affair wrfs that somebody swiped Wal lace's rlTrtvt- new $250 ' sax" out' of a i , | taxi, Members of 4-H Clubs To~ Meet in Washington, D. C. h * >. * Members ol"Mhe 4-H rln lis -\v ill cqn- Lvene in'"Washington in June, I''2B | This boys' tmd girls' club "f* an event tof far-reaching importance 'to thc_ fu ' lure of agriculture and to the work of ! flic Tfejiiirtment," according to ('. W. V\ .irfiurtoti', of the Deparfir.'nt of Ag- riculture There" are over 600,1 members pf this organization: OAK CITY TOWN AND SCHOOL NEWS OF WEEK (Compiled by Journalism Club of Oak City High School, Namoi Etheridge, Editor in Chief) Oak City, Dec. 14—Mr. Wheeler Daniel and Miss Effie Moye. of Oak City, were married last week in New port News, Ya. Mr! and Mrs. E. J. Glover and fam ily spent the week end in Norf Ik, A a. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ainsley anl daughter, Mary. Kathlyn, were shop pe-s in Hockv Mount Saturday. Misses Theltna Frazier and Winifred Dozier. of the Oak City Higfi School I faculty, were business visitors in Rocky I Mount Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, I . W. Davenport. Mr. jand' Mrs.' H. M Ainsley and daugh > ter. Mary KatbtVifvmotored to Green. ' ville Sunday. i Mrs. W. I Andrews and daughter, Mary, were shoppers in Greenville Sat- Mr tinier Jtussefl, -tif School, spent the week eud./with Mr. Marvifi Everett, of RobersohVille. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. J Etheridge and 'laughter, Naomi, attended the burial of Mr. Paul I . Collin*, at Kinston, Sunday. Mr. O. High and family, spent the week end iti Wilson. # v ' >■ Mr. John Tyson, of Crcenville, spent Sunday with his brother, W, E Tyson. ,Mr. I.arry liuh'jckl Miss Naomi Har rell.' Mr. Dennis Bennett, and Miss Essie Move attended tire theater in Kobersntivilje Saturday night. Sir. Milton Harrell. of Norfolk, has returned home;»-spending some, time w'itli ln» mother, Mrs, Afire .Harrell Mr Nairn Moore returned Thurs day after spending several days in Norfolk. ' Mf and .'Mrs. T. 11. J oiin.i spent Sunday in Kverelts, v iJ'ting Mrs Johnson's sister-, Mrs. k Ayers, Mr Clarence House, of Scotland j Neck, vviis a visitos here Friday. School News | 'J'lie ..senior play, ' "Eyes of J-erve, ' j w ill be given Friday night in the school auditorium., A small admission will Ibe charged. A large house is expected | and everybody is urged to come and | bring their friends. The.elementary grades' -of Oak City I High SCIMMII \\ill have no t lirislni i trjees this •yfar' I his Subject was du» cussed by flu elementary teachers; the purpose being to teach children to love trees in their natural surroundings and to interest tliein ill protecting trees rather, than destroying them. Ihe chil dren are much interested in.the idea Th«y feel that they have air o|>p ir tunity to help save trees and to inter est others in doing so. The basketball gfjmes played l ues day afternoon on ,Oak City school courts weje lessons of manhood ajiil womanhood. I lie Hamilton girls, with their coach. Miss Ruth H Faulkner met the Oak City girls in a close game. The "score was 7 to V, in lavoftof Oak .City. Ihe Kobersonville boys, with Coach Jenkins, were above the aver age, playing one of the best games •Tint THIS liOfiTT" seeii on f IK: Oak City, null, observing all the lilies that hold THE ENTERPRISE a team together. Linwood Johnson, of Robersonville, refereed. The score was \7 to 24* in favor of Oak City. The'line up for the games follows: Kobersonville, boys: Alton Rogers, center; Harold Manning, right forward Frank Daw*, left forward; Sherwood Perkins, right guard; Clinton House, left guard. Oak City, boys: Staton Haislip. cen ter, Joe Hardison, left.guard; Abner Brown, right guard; Nat Johnson, left forward. Kelly Bunt:ng, ri«ht forward. Hamilton, «irls: Clyde Perry, cen ter; Martha . Salsbury, center; Viola Grimes, RUard; Sarah Edmondson, guard; Nellie Jdfiuson, forward; Mary Waldo, forward. Oak City, girls; Hmily Casper, cen ter; Catherine Edmonflson, center; Mary Kathlyn Ainsley, guard; Mar garet Glover, guard; Rachel Rawles, forwo/d; Naomi Harrell, forward. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County., In Superior Court. Mrs. Malis&a Peed vs. Gabriel Wil liams and wife, Lucy Williams, Lena Wilson and husband, Claud Wilton. The defendant,, Claud Wilson, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior court of Martin County to sell a twenty-two acre tract of the Elisha Moore laiid for iliviitoii; and the said defendant, will further take notice that lie is requirid to appear before the clerk of the superior court at his office, in said county in the courthouse in Wil liarnston, N. ~ on the 2nd day of, January, 1928, '.and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff' will apply, to tin court for the relief demanded in saKI complaint. This the 6th dav of December. 1927. R. J. PEEL, d 9 4tw Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE . North Carolina, Martin County. Under dnd by virtue of the powet jt sale contain' ' in ti certain collat rral note executed to the undersigned by J. T. James on the Jlst of Angus' 1925, default having l)*en made in the pavment of the awe, the undersigned will on -WVdnc day the 7th day of Dei ember,' 1927 12 o'clock m;, in Iront of iju- courthouse dojpr in tiie l ' ii ot Williainst i. offer for sale to the>.highest bidi/r for cash the- 'following described property, to u it; On note from J. T. James to the Planters & Mercnants Bank, dateil August 31, 1925. for $1,500.00. secured W a deed of trust of even date ther \ with. This 12th day of November. 1927. THE PLAN I KK AND MERCHANTS BANK By, V. C?,* Taylor, President. n22 5t For colds, grip and flu. take (alotaos TftADC MARK HIS. Relieves the congestion, prevents complications, and hastens recovery. VISIT TOYLAND WILL INTEREST AND THE GIRLS THE BOYS • OVER HERE Ball-bearing velocipede Jtuj Mamma dolls—full 19- —made of tubular frame, ttffckr-' iiM ' —unbreakable heavy rubber tires, ad- heads, composition heads, justabte seat and handle- ' and legs ' a " d bars. They are in 2 sizes. moymg Prettily Strongly built pedal Christmas bargains. cars heavy strong con- Imported sewing ma s ruction. Bu.lt to with- . chine. Ideal (or taking stand a heap of hard serv- doll clothes. All the line? ice, disc wheels and bell Again old Santa, that genial, happy old of a full-size model!—and to warn pedestrians. soul, is the center of attractions in Biggs' To- the doll home furnishing Steel coaster wagon— land. He is here to listen to the wishes of which is essential. made of real steel, like a those little ones—who have been, oh, such Doll carriages. Reed or huge truck, size 15 x 36, good boys and girls during the past year. fibre—in any desired size with heavy 10-inch disc Bring in the children. Let them see and talk as complete as any baby wheels—and rubber tires t Q Santa—and let them thrill at the wonder- carriage could be. Here special. l an( j 0 f to y ß ant j gifts, all the newest and most is a gift for which every Genuine cowhide foot- uni l u€ conceptions that master toymakers little girl's heart yearns. balls—regulation si±e— coull produce. Deuk and chair—with made of the toughest , For the boy»—eye sparkler* For the girls, top* for in- drop-down tOD to desk i._ f L Ar ori j £ n ii.A «* every aisle. Airplanes, doors, toys for outdoors, for _ • ~.. - . , . leather known and lUlly electric-trains, sleds, wagons, sunny days, for rainy days. Wld all the finish A larger lined. Fitted with guar- b ® ok *-. •p?" food* boiTdin* Doii» first of ail, in every secretary. Sturdy and in , . i . »et«, chemical sets, knives, and conceivable use. atyle and 7. • . 7. , anteed bladder. livery no end of unique and clever make. The talking, laughing, tWO Sizes for either the bov should have one. iwvelties—which must be seen crying, walking dolls, or a KQV or ffirl * if one ia to appreciate the poor little Top«y—who Hm ' or » cleverness of the ideas. her friends galor*. S. R. BIGGS DRUG CO. #■'- . ' | Undertaker and Ambulance Service . • Williamston, N. C. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having this day qualified as execu trix of the last will and testament of Stephen Can©, deceased, late of Mar tin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 28th of November, 1929, or this-notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All i>ersons indebted to the sa.id estate will please make im mediate payment. J his 28th of November, 1927. SOPHIE C. GANO, Executrix of the estate of Stephen Gano. deceased. d 6 6tw \ NOTICE L'ndcr and by virtuewof the judgment of the superior court in the action en titled D. G. Matthews vs. the Wil liamston Cooperage Co., the under signed commissioner will, on the 2nd day of January, 1927, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer at public sale PENDERS THE BETTER CHAIN STORES Ready for Christmas Complete Needs For The Holiday Table Swifts Premium Hams, lb. r' 26c " , " ■ 1 O.P.Oatmeal 3 pks. 25c - Sunmaid Raisins 10c ft Empire State 91 C Pender's WAfiOMQ Del Monte Sliced IrC VTRIKG BEANS, can 61 FLYER W/IVH-UNO PEACHES, can .; 10 ■«» 7? »4' 5 15° CKANMEBRY SAUCE 25° SCOOTERS BUTTEB 27° for cakes sa »3 M 12 c Cluster Raisins, lb 12'/,c FANCY NUTS con mro Citron, lb. 41c Almonds, lb. 31c FOR PIES Glace Cherries, lb. 55c Walnuts, lb. 31c Fine Quality , IQC Figs, 8 oz. pkg. 10c Brazils, lb. 29c MINCE MEAT. Pound Mixed, lb. 29c , Rich Maid -icC Duffy Malt BAKING POWDER, lb. *0 APPLE CIDER. Qt. _„ p t 1C tina FRUIT V*AMi Schlitz, bottle lie . D. P. Extracts 15c j n Decorated Tin* u/i „„ 1 lb. 2 lb 4 lb Wing s QC RedWing OIC nCC Si .30 GRAPE JUICE PRESERVES, jar I TEN PENN Y DF Y ' OK E ■ ' GINGER ALE. 3 for Bull Head j fIC R&R Plum Pudding 29c ■ — LAND O'LAKES D.P.COFFEE pr/DE BREAD s " c «' Itn BUTTER w °""•>« " SSS* 01 10 c Sj c LB. 45° LB, ■ to the highest bdider, for cash, the fol lowing described landf A vacant lot located in the town of Williamston, N. C., bounded by a street perpendicular with Main Street, Paul Ballard House and lot. Cherry house and lot. Containing one-half acre, more or less. Being the same lot sold for taxes by H. T. Roberson, sher iff, land set out and described in the certificate of sale to, the said D. G. Matthews. This hte 30th day of November, 1927. 8. A. CRITCHER. d 2 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authori ty contained ia that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus tee by M. W. Whitehurst and wife, Emma L. Whitehursj, on the 29th day t>f December, 1925, said deed of trust being of record in the public registry of Martin County in book P-2, at page 147, said deed of trust given to secure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations con Friday, December 17, 1927 tained in said deed of trust not hav ing been complied with, and at the re quest of the parties interested, the un dersigned trustee will on the 2nd day of January, 1928, at the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C., at 12 o'clock m., offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: Beginning at a bridge across Wolf Pitt Branch on the public road, thence S. 20 W. 50 poles to a post, thence S. 66 E, 61 poles to a post, thence N. 18 E. 40 poles to "the Wolf Pitt Branch, thence up the various courses of said branch to the first station, it being the tract of land on which Emil | iza Miller is situated, containing 20 acres. Also one other tract of land at the west end of the 20-acre tract, between said 20 acre tract and main road, so said tract will come out to the main road, containing 1 1-4 acres, more or less. -- This 30th day of November, 1927. WHEELER MARTIN. d 2 4tw Trustee.

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