PAGE FOUR Price Smashing Sale Going Strong _539.9f We have hundreds of extraordinary values left that must be sold during this sale. Come "V "T" M"V *1 ■ • j and see them before thy are sold. New furniture is arriving every day. %/ W% I HWT Wr £± 11 f*T| 1 | 111*0 I O 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUIT, WITH 4-POSTER BED, QQ UlllliUl V V^VF« On sale for the small price of WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Russian Recognition Is Topic in Washington $ Russian recognition has eclipsed disarmament, C üba, British war debt discussion and preparations for the Pan-Ameri«m-c>nftilfencc.~a*. subject;*-., of discussion in official Washington. It ranks with the democratic recov-1 ery plan as a 'major subject of con- j versation. Prospective Russian trade' is viewed as promising stimulation to | the cotton, cork prodwers, copper and machinery businesses in this country- Electrical and agricultural imple ments that immediately were itiflu- Satisfied Custo Our Best A GANDERSON LEADS IN QUALITY STYLE PRICES Newest Patterns YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Ij/fj Wy Regular $15.00 value, young men's lA r V tan suits, all wool, neatly tailored. y^Speda. 5 ;" 42 - $lO-95 ' I I STOUT SUITS FOR MEN I ■ We have a big assortment of stouts V- 1 conservative suits for men. Sizes \| In blues, banker's gray, pin R stripes and tans. Hand-tailored for quality. Regular d»-| Q QK " $25.0p values Fit Guaranteed Alterations Free L All wool, two pairs knickers, full lined, full cut and neatly tailored. J New winter tans. Reg- HIlflEI ular $7.50 values, spec- Men's New ial at— FELT HATS Ar rvr Hambergers, taped edge and IpJ.yO plain snap brim styles. Newest shades and mixtures. Values up to $4.50 at Pre-NRA Prices ($1.98 $2.45 $2.95 Satisfaction Guarantee or Money Back ) v * S. Ganderson and Sons Edenton WILLIAMSTON Elizabeth City A Good Tobacco Sells Farmers Warehouse-Williamston 1 ———— Our Floor Average for Thursday Exceeded 20 Cents > We consider this average to be in line, if not higher, than any warehouse Average in the State. Every customer that sold > \ tobacco on our floor Thursday was well pleased. Bring us a load Monday or Tuesday. We are expecting even better averages next week. We are not afraid to put the good tobaccos where they belong, and we are most positive that we can get you a good * ~ • if - ' * sale for your tobacco any day next week. Let us sell your good tobacco—we knbw how. Barnhill & Ingram, Props. - Williamston j enced by the announcement that Lit-' ■vifioff wifl come to Washington t« the'restoration of Russo-Am-| 'cri -an relations with President Roose-i - velt. - I LitvinoffjL>tflten?ent at the London economic confidence! that Soviet Rus-j I sia was a~p6fetVfiaT'"'ciislortiW j 000,000,(100 worth of raw materials and {machinery challenged the attention of ■American factories short on orders and ' farmers without a market. | * « Iredell County 4-H club boys took 1 first prizi in livestock judging at the State Fair recently. THE LETTER-BOX LET'S WRITE 'EM LETERS j To the cdtur: How funny was Max's appeal his former Susday school class at Shelby to repeal t! c 18th ' jinieiidmciit. And funnier yet is Mr. I Farley's expressed intention' "to~"ap i peal to us to repeal" on November 3 |as evidence of our support of NRA. j Let's write Mr. Farley and other wet headers personal letters in this vein: liear Mr. Farley: By all means, Iconic t> North Carolina on November .3, for we deeply appreciate your la j bors in helping us to choose a great I President, such as is Mr. Roosevelt. However, please change the subject of I your address, for we just can't permit | you to instruct us to purchase liquor to raise revenue for our "Uncle Sam." !There are several striking reasons you mustn't so mislead us: We have paid our government much much more revenue annually since pro hibition than we ever paid before, as an analysis of accounts in your own department will show. We have been told that our Interior Department, of which Mr. Ickes is Secretary, is reserving more than $14,- (100,(100 to employ Coast Guardsmen to chase rum-runners after Repeal; and yet the liquor forces begrudged the 'paltry sums directed toward prohibi tion enforcement. Wet's can't control liquor; they prove that when they drink the pois on stuff. Millions of Americans have become abstainers under prohibition, as an ex amination of our private lives will 1 show. As a result of this progress, we know we are standing on the shoul ders of our former selves, looking up ward. The most striking of all reasons is that true Americans can not bear to see "Old Glory" flying over liquor brothels. We love our flijg. too well to relish that. . 1 If you should lift one little stone |to turn our pathway backward, we I would soon come to loathe you; worse than that, you would eventually hate land despise yourself; and that would I lie far more disastrous to you, Mr. Farley, than was that bitter rebuke to Mr. Hoover",• so effectively handed him by the American people last No vember. You just can't ask us to drink rum to raise revenue, Mr. Farley; you mustn't do that; you will not. You arc just too noble and splendid a gen tleman to stoop to such a thing. Now, please, please do change the subject of your address to something more inspiring than "Repeal." Sincerely (Your name). If, kind editor, all the drys in all (lie states which have not repealed .would write similar letters to all our | misguided wet friends, we could cer- I tainly relieve the depression in our j Post Office Department considerably, ' even if we couldn't salvage the 18th amendment. Mrs. VERNON A. WARD. Robersonville, N. C. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this method of thanking our many sympathetic friends and neighbors for their many THE ENTERPRISE kindnesses and floral tributes in the sickness and death of our baby daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. MALLORY. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained' m-tliat certain .4»e4-of truat executed by Laura Staton to the un- 1 dersigned trustee, bearing date of July j 31, 1928, default having been made j in the payment of the debt for which ' the same was given as security and at j | the request of the holder of said debt, i to wit, a note, the undersigned trus tee will, on the 25th day of Novem ber, 1933, at twelve (12) o'clock,.!noon, at the courthouse door of Martin County, in Williamston, North Car olina, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate to wit: I Being all of two lots located on highway No. 125 in the edge of the WANTS WANTED TO BUY A SECOND | hand adding machine if in good or- i der., J. K. Manning, Williamston,j N C. ' It | LOST: MASONIC EMBLEM ring, probably in or around Clark's Drug Store Thursday night. Reward for return to Bill Spivey. It SAVE FOR OLD AGE THROUGH income policy in Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. See Paul Bailey, agent, for" particulars. Office in Leg gett Bldg., Main St. 020 4twfr WANTED TO BUY, 100 LEG liorn Hens and 100 Bared Rocks or Rhode Island Reds.—W. H. Holliday, R. F. D. 2, Robersonville. 2t-p FOR SALE: 3,000 BUSHELS, large size Porto Rico Sweet Potatoes. 30 cents per bushel, without basket, on my farms near Williamston and Plymouth. Interested parties com municate with John R. Peel at my of fice in Williamston. J. G. Statonv 024 2t FOR PAINTING AND WALL PA pering see me. My prices are very reasonable, and my work is guaranteed Van Respass. 024 2t NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS: YOU are hereby forbidden to hire, feed, or shelter by 16-year-old son, Aaron Brown, who lqft my home Ortoberj 24, 1933. Richard Brown, William-. 1 ston, N. t'. 027 2tj FOR RENT: THREE-ROOM apartment, —unfurnished. See En- | terprise. „ 027 2t^ Renew Your Healthj By Purification Any pliysiciau will tell you that j "Perfect Purification of tho System is Nature'e Fouudati >u of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself'.of chronic lulmoiits tli.it nre under mining your vitiililyf P'irifyyour entire sys.cm bv taking a thorough course of Calotabs, —once or twice a week for several weeks— and see how Nature rewards you with health. Calotabg purify the blood by acti vating tho liver, kidneys, stomach j and bowels. In 10 cts. aud 35 cts. I packages. All dealers. (Adv.) | town of Hamilton, North Carolina, being the same premises that C. C. Sheppard how resides upon and the house occupied by W. H. Roberson. This the 24th day of October, 1933 B M WORSLEY, 027 4tw Trustee. Hugh G. Horton, attorney. APPLICATION FORPARDON OF EARL MARY Application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon or parole of Earl Mary, con victed at the June term, 1933, of the Martin County Superior Court for housebreaking and larceny and sen tenced to the roads for eighteen (18) months. All persons who oppose the grant Tobacco Growers IF YOU WANT A REAL GOOD SALE FOR YOUR TOBACCO NEXT WEEK DRIVE STRAIGHT TO THE Roanoke - Dixie Warehouse WILLI AMSTON, N. C. WE ARE EXPECTING GOOD SALES AND Good Averages Next Week Bring us a good load of tobacco next week, and we promise to send you home well pleased and happy as a result of your good sale. ■* „ \ We visit other markets and we know how tobacco sells over the entire belt. We also know that our general daily averages are as good as the best, in spite of the fact that we have to sell a large portion of the common tobacco. Come to see us next week. We'll do everything in our pow er to get you a good sale, and we are absolutely ccfnfident that • we can sell your tobacco for as much as any warehouse or market in the state, and we don't except any. S.G. Griffin-Joe Taylor PROPRIETORS ROANOKE-DIXIE WAREHOUSE V , ing of said pardon or parole are in • vited to forward their protest to the '■ Governor without delay. This the 27th day of October, 1933. 027 2t EARL MARY. NOTICE OF SALE i Under and by virtue of the power of sale conferred in a certain deed of trfist executed by Settle F. Hymanfa widow), to the undersigned trustee, : | dated January 12, 1928, and duly re : corded in the Martin County regis "j try in boolf B-3, page 334, and default : having occurred in the payment of the indebtednes therein secured, and at the request of the legal holder of 1 said indebtedness, the undersigned trustee will, on Saturday, November 25, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, in front - • 1- Friday, October 27, 1933 of the post office in the town of Hob good, N. C, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract or par cel of land, lying, being, and situate in Goose Nest Township, Martin County, North Carolina, to wit: . That tract of land known as the "Warren Tract," containing ISO acres, fflsfe w tni, and" being bounded--fry— the lands of the estate »f E. P. Hy man, deceased, Orange Fields, W. L. Mizelle, and others, and being the same land conveyed to the said Bet tie F. Hyman, by J. D. Biggs and others. This the 24th day of October, 1933. STUART SMITH, 027 4tw Trustee. k C. H. Leggett, attorney. '