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—nw- I I . ——■^—■■■ mi ■ • a*» Ss-Zitr.- .;*. =srSßsFi I Buy Your Job Printing Like You Buy Clothing -j® When you go into a store tojbuy a suit of clothes, you don't buy a pair of overalls to go to church ■ r .. . in, simply because they cost less, do you? Then why go into a printing office and pick out the s bSm cheapest stock for your stationery? fljAJmanJcan be judged by hisJpersonalXappearance and A a J L firm by its stationery. Does >ours [make t a favorablejjimpressionj on the, people you write? \/iTrS d 11 , Get pj | i U jg over andjif a not|satisfied,||Gl VE'US'A TRIAL, we know how—THE [ENTERPRISE NOTICE OF SALE secure u bond uf even date therewith, North Carolina ■ and default having been made in the Martin County payment of said bond, and the stipu- Notice ia hereby given that undo lations in said Deed of Trust not and by virtue of a power of sale con having been complied with, and at tained in that certain Deed of Trust, the request of the Holder of said bond, executed by Jesse Chance and wiiV, I the urtdersigned Trustee will, on Sat. Lizxie Chance, to *Ke undersigned i the 19th day of March, 1921, at 12 Trustee, bearing date of October 18th, | o-elock, noon, in front of The Plant' 1920, and of record ill the Public j ers and Merchants Hank, in Everett, Registry of Martin County, North j North Carolina, offer at public sale, Carolina, in liook 9-2, at pajre 23. [ to the highest bidder, for ofca.ih, the Said Trust Deed having been given to j following described land, to- wit Educate For Business The Business Training ofTer* a short. atwJ in ivt* rouie to Success. Practical busim*«*t*. slcuour«ph»c and hh rt i.uui! » ;«r- - jjrfvrii. KIIIU'H graduatei i /'ith leading Carolina firm*. Siudcii!. 4 (n. :u Hales of tuition a,i! board very reasonable. Enroll an> litne. Y\ nit' today for catalog* / - / L" In I. • i.;l,I.;! , /,,,,•/ ' Raleigh, V C t • '.'harlotte, N. C. r ■■ ij NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION is now ready to make loans to farmers. If you are in need of a reasonable loan, call on the Williamston Nation * ' al Farm Loan "Association. See ■ JNO. D. BIGGS I OR - - W. C. MANNING "*6 [ j ■ . LET ME D&VOHR JOB WORK IF YOIJ NEED ANY— LETTERHEADS NOTEHKADS ENVELOPES HILL HEADS STATEMENTS CARDS INVITATIONS or any kind of printed matter, write or phone me, and your order will receive prompt attention. J'rices reasonable. • SIMON LILLEY PHONE IK4 WILLIAMSTON, N. C. v J ■ -ui, Willi i kJ JV * —■ ■ . . ■ I I eMv'sHMtrf If||l NEW EDISON Vou rant to know whether • phono graph brings you the actual perform ance of the artet, of a hike-warm version Lu, r of its own. Only ope teet cental! you,—the "-&J ' P* conparfcon. Only one phonograph can sustain this test—the Ncw Edison. I m&) Come ia and examine our hook of l > Commencing at an Iron stake a e bout fifty yards from the North Cor r ner of the garden walling of the 1 house and lot that said Jessie Chance now lives in and known as the Henr.> !> Bonds house; thence a westernly '• course sixty yards 6O) to a iron stob a cornel-; thence a southernly ' Course nearly in line with the divid ■»; ing walling of said Bonds house and > the Henry Wallace house, one hun -5 deed and twenty five yards >fo a iron stob a corner at the edge of the branch; thence an eastern]y course parallel with the railroad to a iron I stob thirty yards; thence a northemi | course to the beginning and contain" i ing nearly two acres more or less. This the 18th, day of February I 1921. K. N. CRIMES Trustee. P&ME. W. b. ITTT OLD-TUB COLD CURE . DUKE HOT TEA! { Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a „ tabtespoonful of the tea, put a cup of 'l boiling water upon it, pour through a i sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. [ It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. J Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking j up a cold. j Try it the next time you suffer from e cold or the grip. It is inexpensive j and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUBRHEUMAIISM ffiOM STFF ACHNG JO NTS I Bab Soreness from joints aivd musolos with a small trial bottle of old 8t Jacob* Oil Stop "dosing" Rheumatism, it's pain only; not one ouse in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right j on the "tender spot," and by the time you say Jack Robinson —out comes the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints anil doesn't burn thv akin. It takes pain, soreness and stiff ness from aching joints, muscles and . bones: stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia v Limber up) Get a 35 cent bottle of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from I any drug store, and in a moment you'll be frcs fiom paint, aches and stiff ness, Don't suffer 1 Rub rheumatism awuy. coil) SDK IH HTOOm IT It's Grandmother's Recipe to keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. The old-Ume mixture of Sags Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and fadsd hair Is grand mother's recipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, •ven color, which Is quite sensible, as we ars living In an age when a youth ful appearance Is of the greatest ad vantage. ' Ncwadajs, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the •age and the mussy mixing at hom«. All drug •torus ssll the reedy-to-uae product. Improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sags and Sulphur Compound." It Is very ftopular because nobody can discover t has been applied. 81mply moisten ytfur comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what de lights the ladles with Wyeth's Sags and Sulphur Compound, Is that, be sides beautifully darkening tne hair •fter a few applications. It also pro duces that soft lustre and appearancs of abundance which la ao attractive. This ready-to-uss preparation Is a de lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It la jmt Intended for the cure, mltlga tlntr prevenUoa of dtaesse. RERY, ITCHING SKIN IS 9UIGKLY SOOTHED WITH THIS SULPHUR >*i» J j / Mentho-Sulpkar, a pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that is ir ritated or broken out with eczema; that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or Is rough or dry. Noth ing subdues fiery skin eraptioo* so quickly, says s noted skin specialist ' The moment this salptar prepare tion is applied the itching steps sad 1 after two or three sspUestions, the i eczema Is gone sod the skin is de*; lightfully clear sad snootk Salftur • is so pvMkMu as a skin rfitly he* j ifv • • " fr/v THE i*jfTBRPRi(BMi DRUGS EXCITE YOUR ? mm SALTS 1 If ym Suk a aching «r ll»«la f botban, driSk lota of water nt l#flg iBUt I When ytm Iridneys hurt aad yo«f fcMl h«U sore, dost get nu«l and trowrf to load your •tomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the i an tire arinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bewail eleen, by fluahiog them with a mild, hamieaa aalta whiob ranmraa tha body'a uriaoua wuta aad atiaralataa than to tbair aor . nal activity. Tha loaotiaa of tha kM> neya ia to filter the blood, la M boon they atraia tram it 400 jpalna of aaU I aad waate, ao wa oaa readily uadtn*aaS I tha vital importaooa of kaoping tha kid ney* active. Drink lota of water—yo« cant drink too much J alao (at fron any pharmaaiat . about four ounoaa of Jad Haiti i taka i a tabll spoonful ia a glaaa of watar before breakfaat each morning for a few dayi and your kidaeya will aat fin*. Thia fajooua aalta ia mad* from tha acid of grapea and lemon juioe, oooMaad with lithia, aad haa been uaed for gmn tiona to clean and etimulaAe rlngf»d kid ney »-, alao to neutraliie the aoida ia urine ao it so longer ia a aouroe of irri tation, thua ending bladder wuakneea. Jad Haiti ia iaezpenaire; cannot in jure ; make* a u.i.yl.Uul eflcrvaaeant litliia water drink which everyone should t*k» now and than to keep their kid aeya clean aad aetira Try thia, alee keep up tha water drinking, aad aa doubt you will wonder what beeaaw of Tour kidney trouble and baakaaha • Look and Feel i Clean, Sweet and ,1 • Fresh Every Day I Drink a glaaa of real hot watar before breakfaat to waab out polaona. la not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest wall, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glortoua condition to attain, and yat bow very easy It ia if one will only adopt the morning inside batb. , Folks who are accustomed to feol dull and heavy when they ariaa, apllt tlng headache, Jtuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, ran, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the siuloes of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag nant mutter n. Everyone, whether alltug, aick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the > previous day'a indigestible waate, aour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and llmeatone phosphate on an empty stomach la wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans II tha aour fermentations, gases, tfHW- and ar'iMty and gives one a splendid appeiUt for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast tha water and phosphate is quietly at tracting a large volume of water from the blood and gettlug ready for a thorough flushing of all the Inside organs. The millions of people bothered with constipation, spells, stomach trouble, rheumaiH others who bare sallow sklna, iH ["" disorders Hud sickly urged to get a quarter uouud of stone phosphate from tne drug H which will cost very little, bIH i sufficient #to make anyone % ■ I nounced crank ou the Internal aanltatlon. ! WOSE CLOQQED FROM M A COLO OR CATAflfl : | ( Apply' Cream ia Noatril* ■ L I Open lip Air Passagea.^ Ah I What relief 1 Ymt eloql trils open right up, tbe air your head are clear aad you freely. No more hawking, aiH mucous discharge, beadack*, drjrM struggiiag for breath at night, or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed upl bottle of Efy*a Cream Balm jfl druggist now. .Apply a Iragrant, antiseptic cream 1 in tiil*, let it penetrate pssaage of/ WtUH •" the swollen, infiaaMd muooae M giving you iostaat: relM.f EIVs balmi la'iuat what 4H tarrhNwrfewW.besa lasktagiiV Just aplaadid. NOTICE OF SALE ' North Carolina I- Martin County. Notice is sereby given that under ' and by virtta of a power of sale co%- } tained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Willi«a Dawson and j Amelia Dawson, to tbe uadersignad i Trustee, bearing data of March 38th, i l»18, and of record in Book W-i at T pag» «l|j of the Puiilic Registry oi hitJi 1 ment of a certain bond of even date therewith, and default having been made in the payment >f said bond, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, and at the request of tbe bolder oi said bond, the undersigned Trustee will, on Saturday, tbe 26th day of March 1921 at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court Houaa door in Martin Coun ty, at Williamston, North Carolina, offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following: des cribed tract of land, to-wit: "Lying in Goose Nest Township, adjoining the lands of W. RoLerson, Mary Williams and others, bounded and described as follows: Begining on the Roanoke River, Willoughby Robfrson's comer and ru ning his tine Soath 47- West 166 2-8 1 poles to a stake; thence along W. C. Harrington's line South 66 East 27 poles to Mary T. Williams line; thence her line North 47 East 16« 2-8 poles to the said Roanoke River; thence up said river to the beginning, contain , ing twenty eight (28) acres, more or I less, Book DDD* 816 Martin County 1 Registry, April 80 th, 1898." This the 22nd day of February ! 1921. N. W. OUTLAW | Trustee. M.l T ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE i Having qualified as tbe' ednunistra > tor of Sherman Williams, deceased, late of Martin County, Nocth Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to -the un dersigned at Jamesville, Nortn Caro lina, on or before the 21st day of Jaa. 1922, or thia notice will be pleaded in bar of their reoovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 20th day of Jan. 1921. C. A. ASKEW Admlsistrator of Sherman Williams MAMMOTH YELLOW STOCK PEAS for sale. Pbone or write James R. ■ K nowles, Dardens, N. C. M 4 4wks ' LISTEN!! ■ ' 1 ~"T , " * "»* It Has Come-—A Tremendous Drop of 25 Fertilizer ■ing it within reach of all farmers. I know you can't raise a crop with- Bt. I have what the majority of Bers and the Agricultural Depart- I It consider to be the best fertilizer Be. Some one to wait on you every Kite at No. 5, Storage Warehouse. ■ . 1 B" *% ' Bo carry the old time cotton seed Blithe kind you can sow in a gu- ;■ . n ■sower. Not a feed mixture for cows,'' RIGHT ON EVERfrfIING Lei me do business with you. Phone 53 ill ' • .-*• J,' • "•?v*' I 111 Crops and Acreage for 1921 In our judgment the cotton aid to ®bacco already on hand in thia country together with not j«ver a half crop for the coming year, in all that the world will be able to purchase and for at reasonable price*. 3WT IF LARGE-CROPS OF COTTON AND TOBACCO ARE PLANTED a J THIS SPRING IT WILL RESULT M g JN CONTINUED LOW PRICES. & ' W * EVEN LOWER PRICES DDRtN . jjg THE FALL AND WINTER OF 1921. Acreage planted to these crops should not exceed one-half of last years acreage and more feed and food crops should be planted to avoid PV) sending millions of dollars away frwn - home for fee . and food. Our course will be to confine our aid to Farmers, Merchants, etc., in- TBT sisting upon the above poliey and \fj) practice, in their respective com - munities. We invite cooperation and corres pondence from our cutomera on this subject. Very respectfully, FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK Williamston, North Carolina „ • . ,V
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