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Lei Us Do Y««r Ginninf My new and up-to-date gin is now ready for work, I buy seed cotton, lint cotton, cotton seed and exchange meal for seed at the highest rate of exchange. You can get meal when you bring your cotton. I also grind corn. Bring me vour meal. LU THER H ARDISON Jamesville, N. C. A FOUND.-Automobile number and rear light- Owner can have same by calling at the Enterprise Office and paying for this ad. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County In the Superior Court Missouri A Moore vs George H Moore By virtue ot an execution di rected t j the undersigned from the Superior curt of Martin county in the above entitled cause, I will, on Monday, the jrd day of December, 1917. at 12 o'clock M. at the Court house door of said county, sell Cf» the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said George H Moore, the defendant, has in the .following described , ■ real estate to-wit: Situate fn the town of Williams ton, N C, and on tin north side of Main street of said town and bounded on the south by Main street and 011 the east by C H Godwin and on the west bv J H Mizell and on the north by C H Godwin, and bTing the same premises now occupied by 1> 1> Stalls This 9th day of October, 1 9 1 7 J H PAGE, Sheriff Notice North Carolina, Martin County, • In the Superior Court Before the Clerk Simon Reddick, vs. Letha Reddick, The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior court of Martin county, North Carolina, for a divorce "A Vinculo Matri monii,' and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior court of said county to be held on the four teenth Monday after the first Monday of-September,, it being the loth day of December, 1917 at the courthouse of said county, in N C. and answer I or demur to the complaint of - plaintiff, or the plaintiff will apply to the for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This Bth dav >( October, 1917 R J PEEL, Clerk Superior Court NOTICE Having qualified as administrator upon the Estate of James W. Bailey deceased; Notice is >ivi u all peoons holding claims against said Estate to present theui to the un lersigned for pajment on or before the 6th dav of Oct. 1918, or this notice will be plead in bsr of their recovery All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay metit. This 6th day of Oct 1917. CHAS. G BAILEY, Admr B. R. Barnhill Motor Car Co. AGENTS FOR Saxon Cars AND Ford .Distributors A complete line of Saxonijand Fordi in stock. If you want a car come "and ice us. _• ' v SALES ROOM AT Biggs Garage NOTICE Having qualified as Executor to the last will and testament of Rittie Griffin deceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons hold ing claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned for paymenr on or before the 2nd day of October, 1918, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, , All persons indebted said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment. This 2nd day of October 1917. THOMAS C. GRIFFIN, Executor, Notice North Carolina In Supericr Court. Martin Countv. r W. Wright, Vs. V Leslie Wright The defendant above named will tak • notice, that an action entitled ut o\ e has been commenced in the Superior Court of uarliu County, North Carol : ni for the purpose of obtaining a divorce "A V nculo Matrimonii," and the said defenant will take further notice that she is required to appear at the teim of the Superior Court of said county, to he held on the i4th Moudav after the Ist Mondtv of September, 1917 It beit.R the 10th dv of December, 1817, at the courthouse of th» Raid county 111 Williatrston, North Carolina and au swer or demur 10 the compbint of the plaintiff. This the 2nd day of R. .J Peel Clerk, Superior Conrt. FOR SALE.—One 5 room resi- j dence on Railroad Street in Hob ersonville, N. C. For terms apply to Mrs George M. Underwood, 721 Boush St.. Norfolk, Va. For Rent On five year terms, two farms in Edgecombe County: One four horse crop near Conetoe, good tobacco land. One 6 horse farm on Fishing Creek, Jnear Tarboro JAMES PENDER Tarboro, N. C SALE OF LAND Under the power contained in a certain dcetl of trust, dated Sep tember 12, 1917. executed to me by T. H. Combs and wife and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Martir* County. I will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, at Oak City, said county, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, Oct, 29th, 1917, the following describ ed real estate: A tract of land consisting of two parcels, containing 100 acres, more or less; being the lands con veyed to said T.H.Combs by Alex H, Smith and Wheeler Martin, Commrs, by deed recorded in Book F FF, page 300, and by the heirs at law oI the late Sophia 11. Howell by deed re corded in book M M M, page 198 to which deeds reference is here by made. Said lands adjoin the lands of Moses Harrell, deceased, Joseph Harrell, Margaret Staton and others, each tract containing 50 acres, more or less. There is 110 better tobacco land in Martin County. Terms of sale. One-third cash and balance on agreeable terms. Sept, 15 th, 1917. \V. A. HART, Trustee. Mrs. Smith Retinmends Chamber lain's Tablets "I have had more or less stomach trouble for eight or ten years" writes Mrs. G. H Smith, Brewerton, N. Y "When suffer ing from attacks of indigestion and heaviness after eating, or two Chamberlain's tablet have always relieve me. I hav also found theme pleasant laxa tive." These tablets tone up tl>■ stomach and enables it to' per form its function, naturally It you are trouble with indigestion give them a trial, get well and Stay well. • 1 CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADIE3! JUx rwr Dra/ntet fOT CHI-CHES-TKP. 5 A DIAMOND BRAND TILLS in Rkd and/£ ( Ocld metallic boxes, tealed with BluXO, Ribbon. Tui ro OTrta. 8»,0fr..r\7 rnaM mmi uk f« CUI-CM*»-Tf:il • V MAIOHD IBINO PILLS, for twentT-£\ yean regarded if Best, Safest, Alwayt Reliable SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Sift EVERYWHERE Croup If your children are subject to crotlp gret a bottle of Chamber lam's Cough Remedy, and when the attack comes on* be careful to follow the plain printed direc tions. You will be surprised at [the quick relief which it affords. I THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA | $ A Chosen People J L e t the tarmer forever be honored in his calling; for they •» have made the farmer a wo rid figure. He must think, work $ Farmers and^ Merchants Bank jjjjj icCCCCCCCg CCCCCCCCC?>C-€CCCC3 w nosy i' / ®i ® Condensed Statement of tlrc ® Condition of v % PLANTERS & MERCHANTS BANK, EVERETTS, N. C. Sb At the Close of Business September 29. 1917 W RESOURCES: fX Loans and Discounts 948,195 29 (fIF) W Bonds 2,000.00 Banking House, Furniture and Cftfth on hand and in bank 60.WU.14 » Over Draft? , 24 01 Cjr 8104,420 44 LIABILITIES: W Qy Capital Stock $1(£00().00 ffj sjf Profits . 1,003.67 * Deposits 91,514 28 W Cashiers checks outstanding 1,902.49 fs) ® $104,420 44 ® W, DEPOSITS COMPARED: M September 29. 1916 836,124 74 Qtj September 29, 1917 91,514.28 m What have you to say now? the total re sources of the igf PLANTERS & MERCHANTS HANK th (g of Everetts, N. C., is over $100,000.00 ® We have over Three hundred (300) satis- "pW. fieo patrons We cordially invite you to open an account •?£ (S with us No Deposits too small or too large to re- Jur ceive our mr»st careful attention jar lEy 4 per cent, paid on time deposits ® ® "•oaf "'my "SJJf ' Comfort, Economy, Satisfaction Comfort in the (eel'ol well (Iniog clothet. 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