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PAGE TWO (•% Entprprtaf published Krctr T—iliy and Friday toy Tha ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. WILLIAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA W. C Manning —— Kditor SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Strictly Caah in Advance) IN MARTIN COUNTY On* year 7 Six month* * OUTSDE MARTIN COUNTY - *£ Si* month* No Subacriptior "leceired for Leaa Than 6 Mentha Advcrtic g Rat# Card Furmahed Upon Requett g-========= ===== —= == Entered at the poat office at Williamtton, N. C., aa aecond-claaa matter under the act of Coogrew of March 3, 1879. Address all communication to The Enterpriae and not to the individual member* of the farm. Friday, May 30,1930. India and England One hundred and fifty years ago, the I nited States, then the 13 Colonies, were fighting to free themselves of British rule. Today, India, with 300,000,000 is at' tempting to do the same thing, because they feel as if thfy ?"• fair treatment at the hands of the British I'nforunately (or India, its people are ig norant and would-perhaps- be worse off. free than, in slavery. The situation advances the cause of educa tion in that the educated generally always rule, . India is. of course, paying some tribute to England, but her great burden and the one that keeps her in bondage is ignorance. If India should be freed today, she would not li able to set up her own government and protect her self from troubles originating from within and from without. If England will establish a fair educational system for India then some day India will be one of the great nations. But can England do that? The desire for freedom and power develo|>s so rapidly that a revolu- Card of Thank* We Wish to thank our many kind white and colored friends, for their sympathy and aid during the illness and m the liereavenient of our dearest v fritnd "mother," Mrs Millie Respass! CHILDREN. j NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION llavuiK qualified as administratrix ofj the estate uf K. D. Lilley, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina,) this is to notify all persons having) claims against the estate of said de cea>ed to exhibit them to the under signed at Hamilton. North Carolina, on or before the 16th day of May, 1931, or this notice will IK- pleaded in bar, (if their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make ini nietmte payment. This the 12th day of May, 1930. Mrs WILLER EDMONDSON. Administratrix of R. D. Lilley. de ceased. mvl6 6tw Hugh G. Horton, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed oi trust executed to the undersigned Trustee, of record in Book (J-2, page 506. and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request ot the holder of Aid bond, the under signed Trustee, will, on the 21st day ot June, 1930, at 12 o'clock, Noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the folowing describ ed land: A tract or parcel of laud lying and being in jamesville Township, Martin County. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of f. H. Davenport, C. L. Simp son, the Jamesville and Plymouth Road and about one mile from Dardens, N. C.. towards Plymouth and bounded as follows: Beginning at an iron axle on the Jamesville and Plymouth Road to a telephone post. J. H. Davenport's cor- LAST WARNING! I THE DELINQUENT TAX LIST WILL BE ADVERTIS- I ED FOR SALE JUNE 6TH. NO FURTHER EXTENSION I IS POSSIBLE AND IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST AND TO I YOUR ADVANTAQE TO MAKE SETTLEMENT WITH I THE TAX COLLECTOR BEFORE THAT DATE. C. B. Roebuck II SHERIFF OF MARTIN COUNTY tion would begin as soon as general education was in troduced. It is good for America that we have a universal free school system. Is there too many ethics in the professions? is a question propounded by many at this time. For many years, doctors and lawyers have establish ed such high ethical codes that they refuse ft> do any advertising whatever. A commendable virtue it is, if they had a perfectly honest constituency and they themselves, would all honestly uphold their own ethics. _ They refuse to use advertising space while the pat ent medicine man, the fake cancer curer, hernia healer and other of doubtful character gather many millions every year by advertising. The local doctor owes it to his community to give * honest service. He has fitted himself, at great ex pense, to guard the health of his constituency. If they were all highly intelligent, they could look out for themselves, but the ignorant sufferer follws the ad vertiser, whether his practice be good or bad. It is not to be construed that there are not many good ones. But if the doctor of the community has the ability to guard his friends against deception, why isn't it proper for him to tell them about it. If the doctors of the United States would come to gether and advertise against fraudulent advertisers as diligently as the fakes advertise their medicines, they would save many lives and millions of dollars. The lawyer is generally delighted to have his achieve ments exploited by the public press, yet he refuses to tell the public to beware of crook* and fakes. We can see no reason why doctors and lawyers can't -legitimately advertise. " Tough Sledding for London Treaty f ——— The proposed London Treaty will now have to swim through the world's greatest political whirlpool, the United States Senate, the place where it is hard to pass anything that tends to give everybody a fair deal with out some hitch. Although the treaty will be supported by many Senators, there'll be numbers who will view the propyl from a purely commercial standpoint. It is strange that we are always willing to treat others fairly until we get to trading with them and then we generally become greedy and want the best end of the trade. lier; -ibence in a northerly direction a long J. H. Davenport's line to au iron post in lieasley Branch, J. 11. Daven port's southeastern corner; thence a long the run uf Beasley Branch to a stake and Cyprus, C. L. Simpson's cor- j tier: thence in a northerly direction a-1 long C. L. Simpson's' line at an iron j axle, the beginning of the Jamesville j and Plymouth Road. Containing 117; acres, more or less, as will be shown bv map made by Sylvester Peel on the! Kih day of November, said map being oi recorfl in the Public Registry of Martin County. This 21st day of May, 1930. B. A. CRITCHER, ni-23-4t ' Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; in the superior court. J. S. Peel vs. B. S. Fulford and Wife, Bettis Fulford The defendants above named and all other parties interested in the subject matter, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin Coun-1 ty for the purpose of foreclosing a cer-1 tain tax certificate of sale covering the following described laud: A tract ol l land beginning in the Drunkard Road j and adjoining the lands of E. A. Rober son on the north; W. A. Leggett on the east; C. L. Leggett on the west,, and the J. B. Ayers land on the south, I containing sixty (60) acres, more or less, and fully described in book H-l, at page 511 of the Martin County Reg- 1 istry, and the said defendants are to take notice that they are required to appear before the clerk of the superior court .at his office within thirty (30) days after service of summons and an swer or demur to the complaint, or the relief asked for will be demanded. It is further ordered that all persons claiming an interest in the subject mat ter are required to appear and defend ( their respective claims within six months after this notice, otherwise they will IK- forever barred and foreclosed TUMD'A*Y H A" rmDAY Ethics in the Professions of, any and all claims in and to said I property, or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This the day of May, 1930. R. J. PEEL, Clerk Superior Court my 9 6tw of Martin County. This the Bth day of May,'*l93o. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OP LAND - State of North Carolina, County of ] Martin. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia 1 Plaintiff vs. W. R. Nicholson et al, and the Williamston National Farm Loan Association, defendants. * Pursuant to a judgment in the above entitled civil action on the 19th day of May, 1930, in the Superior Court of said county by the clerk, I will on the 23rd day of June, 19311 at 12 o'clock M„ at the County Cou/thouse door in said county and state in Poplar Point township, comprising 39.1 acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows: All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land containing 39.1 acres, more or I less, situate, lying and being on the I road leading from Everett to Poplar Point about 5 miles North of the Town ( of Everett, Poplar Point Township, | Martin County, North Carolina, having such shape, metes, courses and dis tances as will more fully appear by ref i erence to map thereof, made by J. R. ! Mobley, Surveyor, on the 19th day of August, 1921, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Bettie Bowen on the North, the : lands of J. 1„ VVynn on the East, the • lands of R. L-. Edwards on the South i am! the-lands eff J. G. Staton on the West, and being the same land convey ed to the said W. R. Nicholson b}( J. L. Baruhill and J. L. Wyim and wives, : by deed.dated September 29, 1919, and jof record in Martin County Public i Registry in Book D-2, page 119. j The terms of sale are as follows: I One-third cash and remainder payable II in three equal annual installments with '. 6 per cent interest. I All bids will be received subject to THE ENTERPRISE rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of said Superior Court and no bid will bo accepted or reported unless its mak er shall deposit with said Clerk st the close of the bidding the sum of one hundred and fifty ($150.00) dollars as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid. the same to be credited on his bid when accepted. Notice is now given that said lands will be resold at the same place and up on the same terms at 2 o'clock P. M. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or ac cepted will he promptly returned to the ' maker. This the 19th day of May, 1930. B. A. CRITCHER, m-23-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY' Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of ( trust executed to the undersigned, trus- ( tee by J. R. Ruffin and wife, Jennie Ruffin on th 3rd day of May, and ot record in the public registry oWAar tin County in Book Y-2 at page 249, said deed of trust having been given | for the purpose of securing certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the | payment of the said notes and the stip-, ulations contained in the said deed ot ( trust not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of the said notes the undersigned trustee will on Saturday, June 28th. 1930 at 12 o'- clock M in front of the courthouse doof in the town of Williamston, N. C.. offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash the following described j real estate, to-wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of W. M. Wilson's lot on Elm Street, thence, running about a Northwest course along Elm Street South 52 1-2 feet, thence about a Northwest course 210 feet, thence parallel with Elm Street 52 1-2 feet to W. M. Wilson's line, thence along said Wilson's line to the beginnning, containing one-fourth of an acre and being the same land de scrilied in a deed for same in Book K-l at page 12. This the-28th day of May, 1930. ELBERT S. PEEL. "ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Millie Respass, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de- BLADDER IRRITATION If functional Bladder Irritation dis turbs your »leep, or cause* Burning or Itching Sensation, Backache, Leg Pains, or muscular aches, making you feel tired, depressed, and discouraged, why not try the Cjratex 48 Hour Test? Don't give up. Get Cyatex today. Put it to the test. See for yourself how quickly it works and what it does. Money back if it doesn't bring quick improvement, and satisfy you com plctely. Try Cystex today. Only 60c. I The basis^VX READ again cbe familiar message on smoke pleasure. It reaffirms on every the back of the Camel package. .. . package of Camels the steadfast aim Camel* introduced in 1913* when to give smokers a cigarette in which other cigarette brands were offering all every possible bit of the coal is put ' sorts of premiums and similar induce- into real smoke-quality. ments, jumped into leadership solely The delightful, natural fragrance of on the baais of its built-in goodness. Camel's choicer tobaccos, combined That statement, spread throughout in the smooth, mellow harmony of the world each day on millions upon a blend beyond imitation—that's what millions of Camel packages, stands made Camel the world's foremost w as your guarantee of the masimum in cigarette—and keeps it just that. ■ ' Don't deny yourself the luxury of I CAMELS ■ a^NtsaJtrrs WIIkIAMCTOM ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at his home in Williamston, N. C.. on or before the 30th day of May 1931 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 28th day of May, 1930. FENNER RESPASS, Administrator of Millie Respass. Hugh G. Horton, atty. m-30-6t NOTICE OP RE-SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust ex ecuted by F. C. Bennett and wife, Fan nie Bennett, to the undersigned Trus tee, bearing date of July 9th, 1928 and recorded in Book Y-2 at page 483 of the Public Registry of Martin County, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and the terms and stipulations of same not having been complied with and the terms at the former sale not having been complied with, said bidder having stated that he was not in po sition to comply with said bid, the un dersigned trustee will, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of June 1930, at twelve (12) o'clock Noon, in front of the Court House door of Martin County, Wil liamston, N. C., offer for tale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real es tate. to-wit: ' * "FIRST TRACT: My one-half un divided interest in the following: Be ginning at a stake on Haughton St. at the East corner of the lot sold C. A. Harrison and Co., 40 feet from the A. C. L. Depot lot; thence S. 32 East »• long Haughton Street to the old Lloyd corner now the M. Stubbs corner; thence southwesterly along the line of M. Stubbs and Turner Williams to the Hamilton Pants Manufacturing Com pany corner; thence North about 32 degrees West along their line to the A. C. L. Railroad Co.; thence southeast erly along their line parallel to the first line forty feet to the corner; thence along their line northeasterly to the first .station; This being all of the tract of land formerly called the Far mers Warehouse lot and property, which has not heretofore been sold to the Hamilton Pants Mfg. Company, and Q A. Harrison and Co. All ex ceptions for the alley way between the Hamilton Pants Mfg. Co. and Tur ner Williams are hereby sold. This be ing the same tract of land with im ?iovements conveyed the said J. W. light by J. G. Staton and wife, Fan nie C. Staton, and recorded in book L-l, page 166, of the Public Registry of Martin County, N. C SECOND TRACT: That certain tract or parcel of land belonging to the FLOWERS Puneral Designs Cut Flowers Potted Plants MRS. W. H. BIGGS MRS. J. E. POPE Will Be Glad to Take Your Flower Order. Price* Reasonable TELEPHONE 173 OR 18 No Phone or Bus Chargea estate of J. B. Speller: Beginning on Washington Street in the town of Wil liamston, N. C., at a stake; thence a long the line of the Marcellus Stubbs lot now occupied by Ed Hardison, al most a straight line to the line of the Farmers Tobacco Warehouse; thence along the line of the said Tobacco Warehouse a westerly direction to the line of C. H. Godwin, J. R. Ruffin; thence along said line to the line of S. S. Hadley property, now Sallie Hadley Bunting and Bro., Sampson Hadley; theace along their line back to Wash ington Street and thence along said Washington Street to the beginning and being the identical property own ed and occupied by J. B. Speller at the time of his death, reserving and except ing from the operation ot this instru ment the store house itself and a space '• i ( Pavements That Fit the Traffic You*, city engineering department can design portland cement concrete pavements to fit the traffic requirements. If the loads are heavy, there are available designs that have been tested and proved by experience to be adequate. If the loads are light, experience again is avail able to guide the choice of a design. In either case, the concrete surface can be finished to produce a pavement of the highest riding qualities. When so built, it retains this perfection of surface in- * definitely. ~ PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION— -904 Haat Main Sc. RICHMOND, VA. i cA Notional Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE Friday, May 30,1930. on Washington Street from said land 18 feet running between parallel line 70 feet back, it being understood that when the parties of the second part de cide which space of one-half of said frontage on Washington Street that they want, they are to move the store and act it up in good condition on the space reserved for and property of the parties of the first part" At the time and place of said sale the highest bidder will be required then and there to deposit with the Trustee ten (10) per cent of the amount of said highest bid to show good faith and the sale will not be closed until said de posit is made in cash or its equivalent. This the 3rd day of May, 1930. N. K. HARRISON, m-6-4t Trustee. Hugh G. Horton. Atty.
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