News As Reported In The Enterprise Forty Years Ago March 25, 1910 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Simpson, Mrs. A. S. Newell and little daughter spent Saturday in Rob erson ville. Mrs VV. H. Adkins entertained the Woman’s Missionary Society Wednsday at her home in Robfcr sonville. The residence of G. M. High smith on Railroad Street, in Rob ersonville, is nearing completion. Misses Allie G. Little and Mar garet Chandler, of Robersonville, spent Sunday in Tarboro. Mrs. J. A. Getsinger and child ren, of Dardens, have been visit ing relatives here this week. W. T. Ward left for Baltimore Monday to be with his daughter who is ill there. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Boyle and G & W William Penn > * .A Blended Whiskey total trie# *1.95 Pints Fifths Proot M ntAMMT m WMHKIYl m nm MOMOtO. MS niutiai iriufi nOM MAM. Miss Hattie Darden were in town Thursday. Miss Annie Glascow, of Jam&s ville, was in town Monday visit ing friends. ! Calvin Smith, of Robersonville, | is in town on professional bus iness. Miss Elizabeth Gordon went to Washington Tuesday. W. S. Rhodes was here from I-famiton Thursday. Friends of Miss Hattie Lou • Ward regret to learn that she is suffering with appendicitis in Baltimore. Little Miss Mattie Lee Bullock I has been spending some time with | Mrs, Jordan at her home in Has sell. Miss Laura Salsbury, of Has- j sell, left Monday for Greenville to attend summer school at ETCS. ; Mrs. W. D. Jordan and Miss I Laura Salsbury, of Hassell, went | to Bethel Friday. I Miss Lill Nelson, of Grifton, is visiting Miss Eva Rawls at her home in Hassell. Tom Johnson, of Hassell, spent Sunday in Oak City. Walter Whichard, of Bethel, | spent Sunday in Robersonville. Calvin Smith, of Robersonville, spent Monday in the City. Bob Mobley spent Tuesday in Robersonville. Mrs. Ellen Whitaker, wife of Mr j W. Joseph Whitaker, and the daughter of Richard and Penelope Boyd, died at her home ( the for mer Shepard Spruill place iMarch 7th. Easter services at the Church of the Advent will be held with the annual Raster celebration for the children and with joyous car ols. The services will be in charge of the superintendant, Mr. A. D. Mizell, and Mr. B. T. Cowper, for mer superintendent, will make the address to the children. After an illness of fourteen months, Mrs. Penina Taylor, of of Bear Grass Township, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. EUa Bailey, Friday, March 18th. She leaves a family of five child ren, and many near relatives. -.—«. William Penn’s father wrote the first code of tactics for the Brit ish Navy. Join the Easter Parade of shoppers at Bulluck's I', verylhiiifi To IF car For Mon and Horn Easier Hats • ADAM r • V ARSITY CLUB . Distinctive styles in the newest spring colors. Dress Shirts ■M-iiuiiiui KMHP l»roa«l<-lotli *liiit». Regular and lr* ih li niff*. KcjjnifV!1 ami *|irratl collar*. Men's 100% Wool GABERDINE SUITS $29.50 Sport Shirts Vch Arrivals Boys' Pants • N*w Spring colors and styles. 11..-..- !>».« .«• .tyl«l u,b, ,„d WdM „ ^ .„d jll«l like Dacascfn and it is certain that some -hanges will be made. Choeowin ity, which' had been paying $500 i year lent for its bull park, is.re ported by a reliable source as bo ng ready now to sell its lighting ■quipment at a very reasonable ’igure to try to pay off some of ts .indebtedness. Sea Lawyer—1 tell you I know vhat I'm talking about. I'm a :elf-made man. Mess Cook—Well, all I gotta say s you knocked off too soon. administratrix notice Haying this day qualified as Administratrix of the estate of the ate G. A. Peel, deceased of Mar a umii mi in I MukaotmatI ■kilowatt J OMTHcnrjBj WITH A f tig. UMlfMAWi) I AMDYOU cam auimcm] I IN PEACI OAYOANtDlMl) OWRIAUT'MUWGRS U1 ClACV-INtTM U« RtWSlintT LP A*» MFfU6HUkT0 MTHWM CAN OISTURI j*( *wvt «u>M«n« « i MY NtRMTlY tNACi COOKS HEATS MAKES ICE j tin County, this is to notify j persons holding claims agaii | said estate to present them f , payment on or before the 6th d j of February, 1951, or this rmti | will be pleaded in bar of their 1 j covery. All persons indebted said estate will please make ii ; mediate settlement. This 6th dav of February, 19; MRS. MAUDE I,. PEEL, f-16 6t Administratrix. ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICf North Carolina, Martin County Having this day qualified Administratrix of the estate of i Sam Godard, deceased, this is i notify all persons having elait against said estate to prose same to the undersigned or h attorneys, within one year fro the date of the first publication this notice, or this notice will I ! pleaded in bar of any recover All persons indebted to said e tatc will please make immedia i payment. This the 1st day of Fcbruar 1950. j Mary H. Godard, »ll | Administratrix of J. Sam ist Godard, deceased. 1 Peel & Peel. Attorneys at Law, ec Williamston, N. C. c- : fe 2-9-16-23 m 2-9 to I n NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Under and by virtue of the au i0. thoritv vested in me bv sections 20-11-1 (c) .«.nd 20-77 (e) N. C Code I shall sell for storage charges, at the courthouse door at 12 noon March 25 to the highest bidder for cash the following ve ',s hide: J 1937 Harley lit) Motor Cycle, Motor No. 37UL655 in good run ns ; ning condition o* K. M. Quinn -r Quinn Motorevcle Company n- fe 2H and Mar 23 >1 >e NOTICE OK SALE r. i North Carolina. Martin County. <- The undersigned, a.-- Attorney ;c for L. H. Harrison estate, will of fer for sale to the highest bidder f, i for cash at 12 o'clock noon on Monday, the 27 day of March, 1950. m front of the courthouse floor in the Town of Williamston N. C , the follow ing described per sonal property: Lying and being in the Town o! Williamston, N. C., in what r commorily known and designated ns New Town, and lying on the South side of Leggett's Lane, same being bounded on the North bv Leggett's Lane, on the East by Wheeler Manning, or. the South by W. G. Pcele, and on the West by Prince Purdy, same being a lot of land belonging to the L. B. Har rison estate on which is located three colored tenant houses. The terms of this sale is cash. This the 3th day of March, 1950. E. S. Peel, Attorney for I. B Harrison Estate, mr 10-21-23 IK m FREE! TWO 24" FEEDERS • N\ itli Earli I’lirclmse of 100 Baby Chicks |"j THUS OFFER GOOD THIS WEEK ONLY Lindsley Ice Co. IMiono 2151 VS illiimislon, N. G I AWNINGS AND "i VENETION BLINDS \\v ft'aJiirr llir ANCHOR Linr in \uniii"*. We taki* iiira'iirriiu-nls and install linlli awniii"* and blinds. NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., NEW YORK, N. T. Your Budget, too, says H, Low about it —got that fever? new-car Got a hankering to take hold of a brand-new wheel—touch off the power in a smooth, firm, lively new engine set out to meet spring in fresh new styling and sparkling colors? with all its room and comfort and tie luxe versions a anti outside finish. bit richer in trim standout styling? ^Cell — why not? Got a suppressed desire to make it really something good this time—and step away in a Fireballing new Huick, You know there's no better buy you can make — and no wider choice than you’re going to find among Huick's array of beauties for Iy50. You can have a Coupe, two-door or four-door models—sleek-lined jetbacks or tourbacks with roomy luggage com partments. DELIVERED at your door This Sf««k 6-po««"9*r 1930 »wl«kS«ton.f,ortly.-’ You know there's no livelier action no smoother ride — no roomier com ,7* fort for the money than you'll find Ln right here. A Ami il you don’t know it — we'd like to repeat this: You can dress them up, if you like, with a long list of added equipment—includ ing IVSt) Dynatlow Drive* for instance —or hold the list down to the essentials everyone wants. And $2,023 your budget is going to find continuing reason to be content that sou blossomed out in a Huick. If you can afford a now car, you can afford a 1950 Huick. For in the hands of owners, the Sri t I At. is prosing thrifty to run as well as thrifty to buy—and what more could you ask? r‘Z'~) * *u hHH.lAl.’s prices start just I , ■ 's above the lowest bracket. You to Mtopo'1"1'0" ‘h‘"B J)J ' \ m IS* can choose between thrifty standard-finish models — and Winch suggests—why not see your Hunk dealer now and ask him the exact details and prices, trade-ins, delis try and terms? *Stu miaul on HO I/-MI. I S / I K, optional at extra eo*t on V( l*LH and SPECIAL i/iodtli. rouk Ktr io G»fATf» VAtUf Phono your BVICK dealer /or m demenaUatiea -Bight Now! ___ Chas. H. Jenkins & Co. Of Williamston, Inc. Highway 17 PHONK 2117 When bolter uutomubllea are built III It H if HI build them Williamotou, N, C, "