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■MM tmmmmmmmtmmaJKrnmSi —w—n n • ' Jj/Sm IF IT ' S Job Printing * V()l WANT—SEE, OR CALL SIMON 1H J F Y PHONE 184 WILLIAMSTON, N. C *' ••V- ". . » . We Welcome the Farmers' Account • , , i ■■)-. .;r ■ ' ;' V. " * 4 ' • / ' - 1 i' " * Do you live in the country? If so, you have a special need for the bank: The far mers' money usually comes in in large a mounts, and unless He has a bank account he must either carry it around with him or kepp it hidden around the house. Either way he is likely to lose all he has. It is far better to deposit it in the bank and use a check book to pay bills with. , We —welcome the farmer's account and give— him every accommodation. We will be glad to explain any banking term fully, and give you any other help we can. | ♦ •••- T- r -.i. ~ —— A SMALL SUM WILL START AN ACCOUNT FARMERS&MERCHANTS BANK Williamston, North Carolina " NOTICE ' - ' * . $ •- If you cannot gpt new goods and what you want wkere you art »ow tradiiiff, come to see. us, we ahrays carry a and complete stock of goods of all kinds and are getting: in v new goods all the time. Therefore you can find at our store new gcwJds all the time in the * • v veiv latest styles and PRICES ARB , VERY" MUCH CHEAPER - THAN THBY HAVE BEEN. » ' ■ H » *. „ - •. » :: : ' , . r'v ■ * ;'v. '■ . " ' ... _ , Harrison Bros. & Company FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST -• • ■ •- - - i rjk >» - . : '• -M''.Li • . NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of aulhtlHty contained in a certain detd of trust executed on the 25th day of Novembei 1913, to the undersigned trustee, by W. F. Tynor and wife, Nancy J. Tynor and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book D-l, page 846, to secure the payment of certain bonds of even date and tenor there with, and the stipulations in said dwn of trust not having been complies with and at the request of the parties interested the undersigned trustee will on Monday the 4th day of April, 1821 at the court house door in Martin County, Williamaton, N. C., at 12 o'- clock, M. offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate adjoining James Nicholson and others containing three tracts adjoining each other, contain ing 60 acres more or less, reference to deed from J. R. Mobley and wife to W. F. Tynor, dated January, f.j 1896, and of record in Mnrtin County registry. ' - « B. F. GODWIN, Trustee ROOMERS WANTED: MEN ONLY. Telephone No. 48. V SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENTERPRISE r— ——————————— * * IDEAL CLEANING WORKS ALTERING, CLEANING AND PRESSING Agent for Kahn Bros. Clothes Work Called for and Delivered PHONE - I * \ ________ FOR SALE Wood Williamston Cooperage - Company Phone 127 For Surveying- ancf Engineering Civil & Mechanical See or write A. COREY Jamesvtlle, N. C. • • •• CM HELPED REGAIN STRENGTH Attutt Lady Was Side For TWto Tsar*, Safferiaf Pain, Nervous and Depressed—Read Her Owa Story of Recovery. } •- ' . Paint Rock. Ala.—Mrs. G. M. Btegall, Of near here, recently related the fol lowing Interesting account of her re covery: "I was In a weakened con. dltlon. I was sick three years In bed. suffering a great deal of pain, weak, nervous, depressed. X was sp weak, I couldn't walk aeroes the fk&r; Just had to lay and my little ones do the work. I was almoat dead. I tried arsry thing I heard of, and a number of Mtors. Still I didn't get any relief. I couldn't eat. and slept poorly. I believe It 1 hadn't heard of and taken Cardial I would hare died. I bought six bottles, after a neighbor told ms what It did tor her. "I began to eat and aleep, began to gain my strength and am now well and strong. I haven't had any trem ble since ... I euro can testify to the good that Cardul did me. . I don't think there is a better tonic made and I believe It Bared my life." For over 40 years, thousands of wo men have used Cardui successfully, In ths treatment of many womanly ailments. .. -..... It you suffer as these woman did. take Cardul. It may help you, too. At all druggists. E If SUM M l YOUR NONETS HURI Art lose meat If you feel Bukaohy or bars Bladder trouble—Salts fiae for Kidneys. T' r lisTr Meal forms Oris acid Which tadtsi and overworks the kidneys In their efforts to Alter it from tin system. Regular eat to of most must flush tfre kidneys oooa sioaally, You must relieve tb«m like you relieve your 1 bowels; removing 41 the •side, waste Ibd pplsoo, else voti feel a dull misery In the kidney region sharp pains in the beak or eiek hsadncfcs. dis slaesa, your stomach eours, tougue ie eoeted and when the weather Is bad you ksve rheumatic twinges. Tte urine is ekmdy, full d sediment i the channel* often get irritated, obliging you to got up two or three timee during the nigM. lb neutralize these Irritating acids snd flush off the body's urinoue waste set about four ounoee of Jad Baits from anv pharmacy j take a table spoonful In a glass of water before break- Net for s few days snd vow kidneys will then set fine and bladder disorders dis appear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon julae, com bined with lithia, and has been used tor generations to slean and stimulate slug gish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jsd Salts Is inexpeasivs; llsriJl and nsycee a dolightful sfferveeoent IHhia waUr drink which millioaa of men and wnaien take now and then, thus avoiding ssriuu* kidasx aad hladdet, diseswe, NOTICE OF SALE Unde runii by virtue of Hie power of sule contained in tbut certain deed of trus't executed by Robert Forrest to the undersigned trustee, bearing dute of October 12, 1916, aud ef rec ord iu book M l, at page 202, of the public registry of Murtiu county, said deed of trust having been given to se cure the payment of certain notes oi even dute therewith, and default hav ing been made iu the puymept of suid notes and tho terms and stimulations m said deed pf trust not hiding been complied with, and at the revest of the holders of said notes,tho under-, signed trustee, will on Monday the 27th day of June ,1921, at 12 M., at the court house door of Martin coun ty, \it Williumston, N. C., offer ut pub 11c sule to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land, to wit: Beginning at a stob on the roud, a earner of lot No. 3, thence North 27 1-2 east 179 poles to the swamp thenn north 7 1-2 west 12 1-8 poles; thence fiorth 82 west 22 1-4 {jolsv; thenci north 83 west 19 poles, thence 81 1-4 west 8 1-3 poles to lot N0.6; thence south 27 1-4 west 150 poles to the road; thence with'said road south 54 east 04 poles to the beginning, con taiaing (67) fifty-seven seres, and be ing kit No. 4, in the division of the Alvian Taylor land, and the share al lotted to Arsenie Forrest. This the 24th day Of May, 19gl. A. R. DUNNING, Trustee. ' _________ . ; NOTICE North Carolina, Martin county. The ePoples Bank, a corporation —vs— Dennis C. Taylor The defendant above named win take notice that a summons in thp a hove entitled action was issued ugainst the sakl defendant on the l'tth day of Juno, 1921, by A. I'. Crawford, » Jus tics of the itoaiit for Martin count j If. C., for ths sum of two hundrq'i■ pollers with interest thereon from the first dsy of November, 1920, due said plaintiff on account of a certain pre missory note executed by the defend ant to the Riaintiff on the first day of January, 1920, which said summons is returnable before said Justice of the Pssss at hi* office in Winismston, N. C., in sgid eounty snd in Williamston twonship on tlic 9th day of July, 192JL The defendant wil I further take notice tha ta warrant ia returnable before the said Justice at the time and place above named for tfce return of the summons when end where the defend ant is rsquirsd to appesr sad answsr or demur, to the complsint or ths re lief demanded wfll be granted, litis the 18th dsy of June, 1921. ♦ ASA T. CRAWFORD, _ _ Turtles of thePesce. KtVnc® of BALB ti &der and by tbe pflwilr contained ill a cor4Mßc«d of tnitt dated the 10th day of Match. 1915, ex ecuted by Mary Moore and of record ; in the public registry of Martin county, in book UUU at page 467, to secure the payment of curtain bonds of even date therewith; and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of ►ho owner of said note, the undersign ed trustee will on Thursday, May the 26th, 1921, at 12 o clock M. in ilftmt o£ the Planters and Merchants Bank, tveretts, North .Carolina, olfer fu. sale to the higjfltet bidder for cash, the following described real estate: First tract: ikginning at a pop lar,Blount Chance's corner; thence a long his line to his corner, in the branch; thence the branch to W. M. Jones' corner; thence along this line to a stake in Harmon Slade's line; thence along Slade's line to a corner, llarmon thence along his line to thence along ins line to a corner in Marvin Joyner's une; thence to the Johnson line to the beginning, containg 36 acros, more { oi less, adjoining Blount Chance and otheip. > 2nd Tract: Beginning at Will j lhiley's corner; thence with and along said Briley'a line to Mollie Moore's] corner; thence along said Moore's line to a red oak a corner; thence along Joyner's liue to John lieaves corner, a sweet gum; thence along Heaves tine to the public road; thence along the public road to Harmon Slade's corner; thence with said Slade's line to the beginning, containing ftfteen acres more or le,ss and being the same said tract of land deeded to Alexander Thompson by M T. Hiddick and wife! This the 20th day of April, 1921. J. D. WOOLAHD, Trustee NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of Martin County, North Carolina, at. Williamston, North Carolina, until the Oth day of June, l!»2l, at noon, when they will bo pub licly opened for the purchase uf s2f>,- Tmtr Oal. ;'ity Scliuul ktostriet, Mar i'tin uCunty, North Carolina, bonds, dated June Ist, 1921, maturing June Ist, 1941, bearing interest at Ave and one-half per cent (6 1-2 per cent) per annum, payable semi-annually, and both prinicpal and interest payable at the Coal aitd Iron National Bank, in the CityandStatcofNew York. Said bonds are issued iii pursuance of sections 6,670 to 6,OHM of the Con solidated Statutes and amendments thereto. Bidders myst deposit with tho Clerk of said Hoard before making their bids, or present with their bids, a cer tified check for S6OO, payable to the Treasurer of said county, as an evi dence of good faith. . The successful bidder will be fur nished with the opinion of Storey, Thorndike, l'almer & Dodge, of Boston, Mass., that the bonds are valid and binding obligations of the . 'He Who Serves Beit' \ « • A real understanding of the cua-, . torner's needs, a realization of public . responsibility, an earnest desire to co operate in every legitimate way— these constitute thfc spirit of service * extended to our entire clientile. e Our organization will be found com « pleto, courteous, accomodating. \ We limit our "desire to serve" only by accepted practices of sound baak- W* . .r.J7 fir 1 PEOPLES BANK l ' CAPITAL AND BURPLUB $180,000.06 ' " > . » - ... J. Staton, Pres.; J. L. fittest IJ, Active Vice-Pree. & Cuhitr V. R. Taylor, Vice-President Jno. L. Roger son, Ant Cashier . ' i-,.. •. " * ' . I.V DIRECTORS AKTIiUK ANUJJBSON J. L. HASagLL HENRY P. PBBL m JAMES D. BOWEN L. T. POWOEM W. C. MANNING ' ** Mr.O./TAYLOK G. W. HARDIBON HOY T. GRIFFIN . J. J. MANNING ' J. USS WYNNE A. R. DUNNING ' i C. GURWN R. J. PEEL . M. P. TAYLOR S. C. GRIFFIN W. A. FERRY A. B. AYERS W. W CHJFFINi JESSE JT. PRICE J. G. STXTON , • • ! "m. J. L. HOELIDAY JOSHU4L, COLTRAJN W. L TAYLOR v i SYLVESTI* FKEL 'As-ljUWi * ■' ' " •' . ' tyo bid for less than par fad ag craA interest will be accepted. The right 14 reserved to reject any and all bids or to accept any bid deem ed best for the School District. A. J. MANNING, Clerk, County Board of Education, William ston, N. C. Notice of Summons end Warrant of Attachment In the Superior Court, North Caro- ! | the Superior Court. " j Charles A. Askew, Administrator of Sherman Williams, deceased, Aus tin Williams, Saiah Baker and hus band, Turner Baker, Hattie Williams Gibbs, Martha Moore and husband, Will P. Moore. The defendants, Austin Williams, Hattie Williams Gibbs, Martha Moore and Will P. Moore, above named, will take notice that an actien entitled as above, has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to sell the real estate be- j longing to the estate of Sherman Wil liams, deceased, for assets to pay the debts of said estate an dthe costs of the administ(%tion, and the de fendants wil Ifurthef Utke notice that they afe required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar tin County, at his office in William ston, N. C., on the 16th dsy of April, 1921, and apwr or demur to the pe tition of the plaintiff in the said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said petition, This the 14th day of March. 1921. R. J. PEEL, T Clerk of the Superior Court NOTICE OF SALF, Under and by virtue of the author- ( ity conferred in the power of sale, , contained in a* certain deed of trust executed to me, the undersigned trus tee, by B. S. Fulford and wife Bettie b'ulford, on the 31st day of December, 1919. Said deed of trust being of record in Martin County Registry in Book A-jl, pag?"4l4r and the stipula tion.s therein not having been com plied with and at the request of the parties interested, I wil lexpoae to public auction in front of the court house door in WUliamston, North Car olina, at 12 o'clock M., on the 21st day of April, 1921, the following describ ed tract of land; Educate For Business ■Tlw Iluwint-g* Training ulfcrs u abort, ra»v ami inexpeniive route to SuP-e«». i'LTU tual IIIIIIIIUMS, uteiiograiiluc and teiirtaiial coutaes given. King's graduate* with leading (jtrolina firms. Students assisted free to situation*. Kate* of tuition ami board very reasonable. Kuroll any time. Write today for catalog. Ifc "An Accredited Sthoof Kaleigh, N. iWUUttniflr B Itfßtff cur Kepi Her Loda Dark aad Gkaay. with Sage Tea Ud Sulphur. ' When too darkan mar hair «ak •on*. At littla com you cmVuV u *BT *rat atom the r«ady-to-ua« pnp aratlon. Improred tar the addition of other ingredients called "Wyath's hm aad Sulphur Compound." Ton Juat dampen a aponae or soft brush with It and draw thta through your hair. *»»•■ •« » tin*. .By moraine all hair XlaaoMaia. I""' *??_ your hair limnm beautifully dark ened, gldesy and luxuriant. Ordy, *M*a hair, though no dto old u*. and as va at) Mm a yoQthful aad attractive r " t „* u *? r ** «»nc« with /Uj i *■ Sulphur Compound 'dad look yaara jrouarar This ready lequlalte aad not a medicine. It ta not Intended for th« euro. mltlga~ k Uon or prevention of Beginning; in the Drunkard road and adjoining the lands of E. A. Roberson on the north, W. A. lauett on the -touth, lands of C. L. Wfc«t on the west and the lands of J. B. Ayers, containing 60 acres, mora or less. This the 21st day of March, 1921. B. DUKE CRIDCHER, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE i North Carolina, Martin County. Notice is hereby given that unde* and by virtue of a power of sale con tained in tha of trust executed by W. H. Kllpjfew and wife Odie Killebrew, to the undersigned trustee, bearing date of January Ist, 1919, and of record in book U-l, at page 160 of the Public Registry ol Martin county, said deed of trust hav ing been given to secure the payment Having qualified as executrix of the «Htate of Redmond Harrison, late of the county of Martin, all persona in debted to said estate are hereby noti fVed to come forward and settle same ut once. All persons holding clatma ugainst said estate will present same for payment on or before March 26, ll»22, or this notUe will be plsad in bar of thsir recovery.* This March 26th, 1921. MRS. MATTIE L. HARRISON,
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