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i Mr. Farmer:- 1 I t We invite your account, either on Time Deposit at 4 g 1 per Cent, or Subjed to Check. We arc the Oldest and | j| Strongest bank in this section. S 1 BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY | I® 1 wniiamston, N. C. , , JS JjL J. Q. GODARD, President J. Q. STATOP)I, Vice-President " C. H. GODWIN, Cashier A. R. DUNNING, Attorney : 3i€-C€- CCCCC€•€•€•€• CCCCCCCCCCCC€•€CCCCC€CCC€•€• €?€•€?€♦€•€€•€-€€•€•€? j "OLD FRIEiNDS ARE THE BEST" —— - The Qenthal gPeanut Picker Has been a money saving friend of the Peanut Growers of J this Section for many Years. The 1913 Machine is greatly Improved. Let us demonstrate its &ood quality for you. •' ' •; ■ • ■ We have one on Exhibition-Come Look it Over Stover Good Engines Gasoline, Kerosene, Crude Oil and Nathpha vT/M\\>y ' have sold quite a number Stover Engines in the \ County, all of which are seemingly giving satisfaction J. PAUL SIMPSON, AGENT WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ' THE ENTERPRISE PUBLISHED EVP.RY FRIDAY WUlUiaston, N. C. WILLIAM C. MANNING. EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Yetr - - • " |i oo Si* Months • ■ -5° Three Monthi - • * a 5 Strictly Cash in Advance - Entered at the Po»t Office H. c. tl Second Cl«*» Mail" Mutter. \ Address all Communications t• THE ENTERPRISE, Willlamston, N. C. Friday, September i», iqi^ Read the ads-they are very nteresting. Operatives Wanted Machinery is now being in stalled in the now No. 3 Mills of the Rosemary'Mfinufiicturing Com pany, and this machinery will re quire about 300 men, women and children to operate it. We prefer large families of in dustrious people who are seeking permanent homes, but will be glad to communicate with large or small families, whether train ed or untrained in mill work. Our mills are splendidly equip ped, the houses and the village exceptionally good and are light ed by electricity. All water in the village is from deep drilled wells.« The villige is kept clean and the health of the people is exceedingly good. For full information concerning the village, mills and work, ap ply to T. W. MULLEN, Supt. Manufactory Company Rotemary, N. C. Trustee's Sale By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Will Knight and wife, Fannie Knight, on the 18th day of May 191a,and duly recorded in the Registrar's office of Martin County, in Book D-i, Page 79, to secure the pay ment of a certain bond, bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said, deed of trust not having been com plied with, I shall expose at public auc tion, for cash, on Monday the 29th day of September 1913, at a o'clock p. m., at Jamesville Postoffice, in Martin County, thei following property: That certain piece or parcel of land be ginning in the run of Mulberry Branch at a corner between Levin Hardison and Whitmel Hardison running up said branch to Griffin road to a post, a corner between Simon and Whitmel Hardison, thence running along a line of marked trees between Simon Hardison and Hum phy Griffin to a corner, a white oak, thence running along the Yates and Kil ter landline to v Mulberry Branch to a gum, a corner tree, thence running doww Mulberry Branch to the beginning, con taining by by estimation ten acres, more or less. This Aug. 99th, 1913. H. G. GRIFFIN, Trustee. Notice At a regular session of the Board of Commissioners of Martin County, in the Court House, Williamston, N. C., on Monday the Ist day of September, 1913, in compliance with the provision of an Act of the General Assembly of the ses sion 1913, entitled an Act, "to provide Good Roads and a Bond Issue for Goose Nest Towdsbip, Martin County; "it was ordered that an election be held in said Township, to determine said question on Wednesday the Bth day of October, 1913, at which said Election all the qualified electors therein ahall be entitled to rote. The said election with all incidental requirements will be governed by the Provisions of said Act. The election will be held at the usnal voting place or places, in said Township; and Notice of same is required to be pub lished in THE ENTERPRISE, a newspaper in Williamston, N. C., and posted in four public places in said Township. By order of the Board. B. L. LONG, Qhairman. Attest: S. S. BROWN, Clerk. Notice At a regular cession of the Board of Commissioners of Martin County, in the Court House, Williamston, N. C., on Monday the ist day of September, 1913, in compliance with the previsions of an Act of thr General Assembly of the ses sion 19ly entitled an Act "to provide Good Roads and a Bond Issue for Hamil ton Township, Martin County; "it was ordered that an election be held in said Township to determine the question on Wednesday the 15th day of October 1913, at which said election all the qualified electors therein shall be entitled to vote. The said Election with all incidental requirements will be governed by the Provisions of said Act. The election will be held at the uacal voting place or places, in said Township; and noli(?e of the same is required to be published in THE ENTERPRISE, a newt paper in Williamston, N. C., and posted in four public places in said Township. By order of the Board. B. L. LONG, Chairman. Attest: 8. 3. BROWN, Clerk. ... .. FOR SALE! Three Shares of the Allsbrook Farm in Poplar Point Township, containing 219 acres, more or less. For further information write to J. R. ALLSBROOK, Sahford, S. C.
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