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PAGE FOUR otye Enterprise Published Every Tuesday and Friday by The ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. WILLIAMSTON, WORTH CAROLINA W. C. Manning Kditor SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Strictly Cash in Advance) IN MARTIN COUNTY One year Six month* OUTSDE MARTIN COUNTY One year Six months , WW No Subscription Received tor 1.£5& lha*i 6 Months Advertising Rate Card Furnished Upon Request Entered at the post office at VV'illiamston, N, C., as second-class matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Address all communication to Ihe Enterprise and not to the individual members ol" the lirni. Tuesday, July 10, 1928 :• _ . .. —_ : . . - .. ; The First Lesson ior the Howe Economics Teacher The oil-can explosion will hap|)en just as long as people build tires and then pour oil on them to make them burn better. In the death by burning, when an oil can exploded ir. the hands of Mrs. Purdue, of Henderson, this week, when she attempted to make the lire burn faster in her kitchen stove, we are reminded of the horrors of death, by taking too much risk with so dangerous, a thing as pouring oil on a lighted lire. It is just as important to teach women how to safe ly build a tire as it is to teach them how to cook wholesome food. I'his should be the lirst lesson in home economics. One Advantage o( Monarchy The advantage of a monarchy is that monarchs are born into office while rulers of republics are too often* lied into office. The fact is, things are getting into a muddle. Yet often all the trouble seems to be that the art of honor seems to be lost. - j fir Ecomomicmt Ttmntp»rtmtion // Look for T jy the Red Tag! ■f has been carefully, l You Get Definite, Known Value checked as shown by \ marks below When you buy an "O.K.'d" reconditioned * JU,N * '**"* AL uted car from us, you can he certain that ' n£- )X~~\ all such vital units as motor, body, electrical VMblOr )\W' /A\ equipment and brakes have been checked I ff/lW f\) and tested —aHd that all necessary repair^ vßear Axh \ l,ave bccn maJc * !t io a car good ,hou * y TrantmiMion"| I « °' wti,(act ° fy service ' U^Ud—. PEEL MOTOR COMPANY /J - WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Car Load Building Lime Car Load Cement Car Load Brick Cheap For Cash C. D. Carstarphen and Co. PUILIIHID IVBY TUMDAY AND FRIDAY . The Deiamer's Song What kind of a spirit is it working in this country? It is at least something of a mystery that 130 years after George Washington died so many new faults should l»e discovered and so much criticism be direct ed against him. However, the mystery is dispelled when we find these same critics praising Benedict Ar nold and Aaron Burr. It shows Who the fellows are that are doing the talking. It brings the fellows out who do not cherish (the memory of men like Wash ington, who stood for truth, honor, and justice, but rather cherish and revere the memory of lives of traitors and malefactors. The worst of it is that the same fellows who are finding faulv with George Wash ington are snapping and gnawing at the heartstrings of our government today, it is the same bunch who would destroy the d■ niocracy of our own.government if they could get the reins of government. — The people should not forget that there are always vultures hovering around to peck out the eyes of the lambs. The tongue that curses good men is more destruct ive than the sword of the bitterest adversary. Who Are Democrats? There was a time when it was easy to tell what really constituted a Democrat, but now it is not so easy. The climax of perplexity was reached on Wednes day in New York City, when Alfred E. Smith, Demo cratic nominee for president, chose John Raskob as chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Raskob is listed in "Who's Who' as a Republican, though a close check credits him with voting for Woodrow Wilson. In the light of this condition who will'be able ot slam the door now, or"at any future limfv in the face of any man and say, "You are tainted." Rumor has it that in ihe event uf Smith's election, Raskob is to be Secretary of the Treasury, This may or may not be true, No one doubts Raskob's ability, who was Du I'ont trained, now head of General Mo tors, and a Wall Street magnate. With the Republican party's black .'sheet covered with oil, Georgia |>ost offices and a robbery tariff is sue stretched out before us, and a Raskob to lead the Democrats, what have the folks who believe in hon est government got to inspire them. Would it not have been better if the- Democrats had selected the- slogan, "A Clean Washington," and sluck to it.? THE ENTERPRISE WANTED: DOGWOOD. FIVE FT. and tip long, five inches up top diameter. Also Yellow Poplar logs, \White Ash logs. Address— \ Albert R. Kampf, Box 1010, Nor folk, Va. 7-6-3t Nofith Carolina Martin County In the Superior Court Eli Snkith John H. s Woolard, John H. Woolard, lr.. Emilia B. Whitley, and husband Roy W lift ley . Mittic Price, and hus band, Octavius Price. Julius Wool ard. Harry Clinton Woolard and Es tella Woolard. " The defendants John 11. Woolard, Jr.. Enuua B. Whitley, Roy Whitley, Mittie Price, sOctavius Price, Julius Woolard. Harrv Clinton Woolard and Kstella Wnolarit will take notice that an action entitle*! as above has been commenced in th* Superior Court of Martin County. Nft'fth Carolina for the purpose of foreclosing a tax certificate Ti.TCTtnyl' rmldencc-Witts Street list ed in Williamston Township by Es trlla Woolard; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before R. J. Peel, krk of the Superior; Court of Mar tin County, at his oftire in the town K,t Williamston. North Carolina on the 26th day of July. 1928 kind answer or demur to the Complaint 1 of the Plain i ' „ Notice is hereby furtliel given to all other persons claiming uiijv interest in the subject matter of this action to ap pear and -defend their Said ac tion being for the purpose of fore cloing tax certificate as alApve stated and al persons in any wajf claiming | any interest in said land in any man- { net are hereby required to appear on.j the day above >et out ami set out their claim or claims upon pain of be-] ing forever barred and force? scd of the same. I bis the 20th dav of June, IV2B. R. J. PEEL. Clark, 7-6-4 v Superior tVurt. i North Carolina Martin County In the Superior Court' I Eli Smith " vs \ J John H. "Woolard. John H Woofcrd., Jr., Emma B Whitley, and husl*md Roy Whitley. Mittie Price, and Hus band. Octavius Price. Julius Wool ard, Harry Clinton Woolard and K*- I fella Woolard. I lie defendants John 11. Woolard, Jr., Kmma B. Whitley, Hov Whitley, j Mittie Price, Octavius Price, JulillJ Wool; rd, Harrv Clinton Woolard and Kstella Woolaid will take notice that nil action entitled a'- l>eeit| commenced in» (lie Superior ourt of, Martin County, North Carolina for tile purpose of foreclosing a tax cer , tilicate covering I lot (iriHin street I ;aul 1 resilience listed in V\ dliamstuo : township by J. 11. Woolard, and the ! said defendants Will further take no tice that they are required to appear I before R. J." Peel. Clerk of the Su perior t ourt of Martin .County, at his office in the town of Williamston, j North Carolina on the 26th uav of J July. 1928 and answer or demur to (the Complaint of the Plaintiff. Koto is hereby further K'.vcii to all other persons Claiming any interest in the s(ilnject matter of vhis action to Midyear and defend their claim. Said actiou hei IIK for the purpose of fore clr tfftrjj tax crrtHirat as-above stated anl all persons in -any -way claiming ijiuy interest in said land in any .man lier are hereby required to appear on the day above set out and fce tout their 666 Cures Chills and Fever Intermittent, Remittent, and Bilious Fever Due to Malaria It Killa The Germs Young's July Specials $1.25 Quality for 98c ' 1,000 Bed Spreads at Less Than aUty LL Sheeting. Youngs' July 3,000 men's fine dress shirts, best quali- Manufacturer s Cost 10c Yard ty madras, absolutely fas. colors. Collars We were fortunate enough to buy several /o at lathed — thousands of these l)ed spreads at below July Special—9Bc. manufacturing price. We pass the savings Hundreds of pairs of ladies'silk Rayon on to you. hose in all the summer shades at July sale 50c quality b:>ys' summer union suits, - prices— ** sixes to 14 Krtnkled spreads in first quality full July Special 29c double bed size, in pink, blue, yellow, and 29c, 39c, 49c, and 59c , , , J rose stripes, take your choice at $2.50 quality men's tan scouts for Men s fancy and every day socks, thous- ( g g , gj 2 g tl R ands of pairs at — , *i.Vo July Special Price 10c Pair (bone s to mere Hundreds of pairs of ladies' summer $2.50 quality men's Palm Beach pants, jIP inch fast color voiles, in all the sum- pumps in patent and kid one strap, two several colors to select from. July sale price met shades, very special at- slrap, with high and medium heels, some t D , _ v A have the much wanted cut-out effect, others $1.98 Fair lye Yara plain, s»me step-in pumps included, very $1.25 quality men's pin check pants, cut 8J x9O bleached sheets, an excellent buy special at # full and roomy, the kind that will give the yq $2,98, $3.98, and $4.95 utmost wear. Sizes 32 to 42 / July Special—9Bc Large assortment of ladies' silk bloomers at Tire Up the Old Flivver At 4Qc 79c and 98c These Price Reductions Men's double stitched work shirts, good ' 1 heavy quality., you would pay more else- Ladies' standard Happy Home House 29 x 4.40 Cord Tires .Sale Price where., July Dresses, stunning styles, sizes 36 to 54 $5.39 Special at 49c Very s pe d a | at 89c 32 x 3 1-2 Cord Tires Sale Price 5 Pounds of best Quality granu- 2,000 ladies' flat crepe dresses bought'at $4.49 lated sugar for , 29c a gre at concession and passed on to you J2 x 6 qq Truck Tires Sale Price Good quality four strand house . t ... . $28.39 broom for 29c $2-98. 13.98, $4.98, and $5.95 * ! Droom lor , 30 x 3 1-2 Cord Price 5.000 yards of good quality apron ging- Thousands of yards of crepe de chine £4 jg hams. This is another item at below cost. > hat [» washable, comes in about 15 differ- U (Jet your needs at ent s special at July sale price s j us according to sites 5c Yard 98c Yard x and prices YOUNG'S t * , * v ! V t - WrLLIAMSTON, N.j:. >• claim or claims upon pain of being forever barred and foreclosed of the same. This the 20th day of June. 1928. R. J. PEEL. Clerk 7-6.4 Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE Under anil by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed on the 19th day of March 1926, by L. P. Hardison and wife. Luinda HardisOn, and of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book Q-2, «t page 540, said deed of trust being given to se cure the payment of certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and »t the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will on the 23rd.. day of July, 1928, at 12 o'clock M„ offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash at public autcion the fol lowing described tract of land, to-wit Adjoining Little Creek on the East, the Peel Mill* Run on the North, the lands of "Jotm -Rogers on the" west and' south, particulary describ ed as follows: Beginning at a post on the Williamston and Washington Rcjad, corner of the lands of John Rogers; thence with the line of John Rogers, north 21 degrees east 25.04 poles, south 71 degrees east 11 I*s poles; north 21 degrees east 7 1-3 poles, south 69 degrees east 16 poles north 28. 3-4 degrees east 32 poles, north 23 1-4 degrees east 44 poles; north 45 1-4 degrees, west 8 6-10 poles to a hickory; north 60 1-2 de grees west 10.4 poles to a pine and north 61 1-2 degrees west 10 poles PENDER'S THE BETTER CHAIN STORES - Economy Features Black Flag 23c '£ 43c SPRAYERS. EACH 29c ■ ■ Farming's Sliced Dj K1 16 OZ ' "I ftp Bread and Butter JL jar Al/V ASPARAGUS TIPS Hillsdale, —. 27° EARLY JUNE NEW PACK PEAS, NO. 2 CAN - 11" LIBBY'S CHOICE PEACHES, LARGE CAN 23 c KELLOGG'S SHREDDED WHEAT 2 FOR 17° SOLID PACK RED RIPE TOMATOES 2 arge cans 25 c LAND O'LAKES Sw « CfMm * BUTTER f-4 lb. prints D P YELLOW LABEL TEA OUR PRIDE BREAD Quarter Pound Package 21 c 10° to the Peel Mill Run; thence with the said Mill Run, its various courses to Little Creek; thence with said Little Crek its various courses, to the Wil liamston and Washnigton Road; thence with said road to the begin ning. Containing 44 acres, more or less, and being the same lands con veyed to Luinda Hardisoa by J. B. H. Price and wife, by deed dated January 29th., 1916. and recorded in Why do you do it? Why pay M cents for only a half-pint can of liquid lnsect- Idllfr, when you can get just a* nach Black Fla* Liquid—Che deadtlmt Invert-killer made fur Mriy S3 renin. « Black Flafh sure death to Insects— Flog comes In two for— fJqald and Powder. Both are sare death to ila, aw qui toe*, roaches, bup, fleas, etc. Powder, 19 cents vp. (JW»Mf bmtk itmmt m*»olutelv amtit Hetty. o iv2s, s.r.u. Tuesday, July 10,1928 Martin County Public Registry in . Book T-l, at page 30. The $500.00 note which this iked of trust covers is for advances to be mad* to L. P. Hardisoa and wife, Luinda Hardison during the year 1926 by Harrison Brothers and Com pany. This the 21st., day of June, 1928. R. G. HARRISON, 6r22-4t Trustee. •
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