PAGE FOUR 1 let us care for your car this winter I 8y Nothing in the world is so annoying to a car owner as to have a car fail in the cold days of winter. Much of this may be /IN *8 8m avoided by having cars properly serviced by experienced service station men. All of our employees are experienced in this work Uy j& V an( j you may come here with the assurance that your car will receive the proper attention. 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Leaves for Tennessee Mr. Fr«-d Taylor left yesterday for Columbia, Tenn„ where he will, work on the tobacco market this; season. „ ■>; Iteturns frnmOhro Mr. G. W. Hardison returned this week from Ohio where he has been for -the last si* weeks. - ——• In New Bern Yesterday Mr. Jim King was a business visitor in New Hern yesterday. ——•—— Ri turns to Winston-Sal em Mrs. Beulah Laslie returned to her heme in Winston-Salem this week after visiting Miss Margaret ('(Mike here for several days. Miss Sawyer Here Miss Aramenta Sawyer, of Wind soi, was a visitor here, today. Here from Norfolk Billie Baxter, of Norfolk, was a business visitor here this week. ■ j leaves fur Tmnessee Mr. Jfls. E. Griffin leaves this week for Tennessee where lie will be j on the tobacco markets during the coming season. Visiting Relatives Here Mrs. Barnes, of Wilson* is visiting het daughter, Mrs. W. E. Dunn, and Mr. I)unn here this week. t Here from Bear Grass Mr. 'James R Harrison, of Bear Grass, was here today. Enterprise Visitors ■ - • • ~vrv r I Specials at the Value Store I CHRISTMAS SALE ON ALL I LADIES' DRESSES I I $4.9S Dresses Reduced g£ 15.95 Dresses Reduced gg I 19.65 Dresses Reduced g{J ' Men's Overalls, special at % 89c jll/ Men's Underwear ": . 98c and $1.15 r J I ——— Ties jg Cf 25c, 43c, and 89c 1 1 11 NEW STYLE RIBBON HATS d»-| QO Latest style and newest fashions, only WJ JL • t/ O VALUE STORE II VfIMMNHMMHMBHHHMHHMHNMHHMHHMHHMMHHHHMHHHNHMHMMHHRMHfIHMMHMMNMNMNMMRMHHMMHNBMHHB • 9 ruiLiiHio ivm . ' TtIMOAV »MP_rWlDAY____^ Khterprise visitors this week in- j I cludtd, J. Arthur Wynn, Williams-1 tun Route 2; J. C. Gurkin* William ! sfon Roue IG. T. Gardner, Wil- I ii:imston Route 3; R ( • Griffin, Wil i liamston Rout 1 ; Giddie Harrison, l WUliamston Route 2; Henry D. [ reel, W'illiamston Route 2; J. W.j Gurkin, W'illiamston Route 1; P. E. Manning, W'illiamston Route 4; Mrs. R. B. Gardner, W'illiamston ferute 4; ('. W. Gurkiri, Williams ton Route 1; Tom Mills, Hassell; and J. L. Coltrain, Jamesville Route No. I. _ —• Here from Oak City County Warden Mines, of Oak jc : ty, attended to business matters ) here today. litre from RobersOnvitte Messrs. Durward Everett, Cashier ! of the Bank of Rol>ersonville, and | 11. S. Everett, county commissioner, of Robersonville, were business visi tors here today,. V ] —-• Several Plan To Attend Game Several local people are planning; to attend the Carolfna-Duke foot ball game in Chapel Hill tomorrow jal'etrnoon. Here from Jamesville Mr. W'. W. Walters, of Jamesville, was "a business visitor here yester day. Here from Bear Grass Mr. Calvin Avers and son, of Bear Grass, were here today. » —■ In Norfolk Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woolard and j and J. D. Jr. and Mrs. C. A. Har rison spent Tuesday in Norfolk. a. Attend Meet In Raleigh —Messrs—Jim Coltrain and W, C. Manning attended the Farmers Mu tual Insurance Convention in Ra leigh yesterday. litre from Charlotte S. 'l'. Fitts of Charlotte was here this week in the interest of the "Air way Vacuum Cleaners." . ' # Visits Mother in Four Oaks Mrs, W. C. Manning Jr. spent yesterday with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Adams in Four Oaks. ♦ * Here from Ayden Mr. and Mrs v Radford Holton of Ayden visited relatives here Wed nesday. { ■% _ ♦ Visiting In Norfolk Mrs. J. W. Andrews is in Norfolk this week visiting relatives. • In Norfolk Yesterday Mrs. William Chase and Mrs. J.' G. Staton spent yesterday in Nor folk. | Visit in Wilson Yesterday Mrs. W. C. Manning and Mrs. E. S. Peel visited Mrs. S. S. Lawrence in Wilson yesterday. • To Attend Game in Chapel HUI Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett will attend the Duke-Carolina game in jCha|>el Hill tomorrow. THE ENTBKPRIBB! Leave for Home in Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. B. C. King and little daughter left Wednesday for Hores cove, Ky. after being here on the to | bacco market this season. Leaves for Chapel Hill Miss Lucile Hassell left today for Chapel Hill to spend the week-end. lj „ Lcvaes for Lexington F, F. Edwards left yesterday for | Lexington Kentucky where he will be on the market during the bur . ley season..... m Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dunning Miles Wolff of the Associated Press in Columbia, S. C. is here to day visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning. I'hilatheas To Mee Tonight— The Philathea class of the Chris tian Church will meet with Mrs. C. R. Mobley tonight at 8:15. All ' members are requested to be pre sent! Our | = Anniversary Sale I Has Been Extended 1 FOR ANOTHER WEEK BYPOPULAR REQUEST g I because- | ' Hundreds of our customers who were unable to avail them- JX j|J* selves of the exceptional values offered during this dale. r- I We extend this sale to enable them to buy the necessities a as well as .their requirements. many odd lots of 1 SHOES ■ ' DRESSES - - , COATS | 1 HATS 4 I SUITS ' OVERCOATS ft UNDERWEAR * I flr Have accumulated, and for quick disposal, we are closing them out for less J£ mf than actual cost. ■ fflj Sr To save is to buy now. To buy from Margolis Brothers is buying with confidence that only the highest quality merchandise is being offered. No 2 fjfff special sale merchandise bought for this great event. | MARGOLIS BROTHERS F I I 4 •% , ** ' T .f ' r NOWTH C4OOI I—• Mrs. Brickhouse Dies; Victim of Paralysis Columbia, Dec. 2.—Funeral service for Mrs. J. VV. Brickhouse, who died Sunday morning from a stroke of ! paralsis "at her home at Sound Side, was conducted Monday afternoon at ' the home at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Brick . house was 60 years of age, and never regained consciousness after the stroke. j i She is survived by her husband, J, | W. P. Brickhouse, six daughters, Mrs. E. E. Brickhouse, Mrs. F. C. Brick he use, Mrs Luke Maitland, Mrs. Jrsephine Brickhouse, all of" Soffnil" Side, Mrs. Webb Hassell of Columbia, and a daughter living in Elizabeth ' City, three sons, H. J. Brickhouse, J. j W. Brickhouse and Jerry Brickhouse, 1 Jr., of Sound Side. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by vitrue of the powers contained in that certain deed of trust I executed by William Thomas Keel ! and Victoria Slade Keel, to the under- signed trustee on the 4th day of Apfil 1927, which deed of trust is of record in the public registry of Martin Coun- i ty in Book S-2 page 176, and default | having been made in the payments i will *' K • on the sth day of January 1931, at 12 o'clock M. at the Courthouse Door of Martin County in Williamston, N. C., expose for sale, for cash, the follow ing described property, to-wit: Beginnig at a pine on the West side o! the Hamilton & Everetts public road at Gray Slade corner, thence North S 1-2 poles to the Hamilton & Everetts public road, thence with and along said road a Northerly course to Black Branch, a gum a corner, thence down the run of said Branch to the run of Leggetts wamp or Branch, to a gum a corner, thence along Gray Slade line South 72 East, the part of which is known as the Worsleys tract Keel, one of the mortgagees herein named has a one-fourth undivided in terest. Eor a more perfect description of saifi traetNjf land, reference is hereby made to Book SSS page 63 of the County Registry. Terms of sale—Cash. This the 4th day of December, 1930. J. S. AYERS, d-5-4t Trustee. Jos. W. Bailey, Att'y. NOTICE OF SALE | L'nder and by virtue of the powe'r of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned Trustee, and of record in the Martin County Public Registry in Book Y-2, page 390, and the stipulations not .hav- I ing been complied with, and at the re- | finest of thA holder of said bond, the undersigned Trustee will, on the Ist day of January, 1931, at 12 o'clock, Noon, in front of the Courthouse door of Martin County, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described land: , Beginning at an oak on the South side of Wild Cat Swamp; thence run* ning down said swamp 143 poles to the poplas, Jesse Cherry's corner; thence S 94 poles to Jesse Cherry's corner, a pine; thence N 87 E 96 poles to a small branch, Cherry and Whitley's corner; thence down said branch to the beginnig. Containing 73 1-3 acres, more or less. Excepting SO acres deeded to R. A. Loyd, adjoining the lands of Frances Ewell, Stephen Moore and wife, Sarah Moore et als, bounded as follows: Be ginning at the corner sweet gum in Wild Cat Swamp, runnig S 9 W 7 chains to a pine stump near a poplar; thence S 9 E 17 1-4 chains to the Al bemarle and Raleigh railroad to a Might wood stake; thence up said rail road 83 1-4 VV 4 chains and 60 links jto a lightwood stake, a corner by the said Outterbridge and Stephen Moore and wife, Sarah Moore; thence N 9 W 22 1-4 chains along a line of mark ed trees to the said Wild Cat Swamp to a sweet gum corner in Wild Cat Swamp; thence up said swamp S 70 E to the first station. Containing 12 1-4 acres more or less. I This Ist day of Dec., 1930. WHEELER MARTIN,