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i 111 mi& OF iAU Ufidtr mm) by rlrtut of th« author ity conferred in the pow*r of sale, contained in a certain deed of trust executed to me, the undersigned trus tee, by B. S. Fulford and wife Btfttie 1919. Said deed of trust being of tocord in Martin County Registry in Fulford, on the 31st day of December, Book A-2, page 414, and the stipula tions therein not having been com plied with and at the request of the parties interested, I wil lexpose to public auction in front of the court bouse door in Williamstod, North Car olina, at 12 o'clock M., on the 21st da> of April, 1921, the following describ ed tract of land: Beginning in the Drunkard road and adjoining the lands of L. A. Itoberson on the north, W. A. L«tfgett on the south, lands of C. L. Leggett on tin west and the lands of J. B. Ayers. containing 60 act e.s, more or less. This the 21st day of Marcl ( 1921 B. DUKJt CKIICHER, Trustee Notice or Summon* a n d V> arrant of Attachment In the Superior Court, Norm Caio the Superior Court. Charles A. Askew, Administrator of Sherman Williams, deceased, vs. Aus tin Williams, Saiah Baker and fius band. Turner Baker, Hattie Williams Gibbs, Martlia Moure and husband, Will P. Moore. The defendant*, Austin William.*, Hattie Williams Gitibs, Martha Mooie and Will P. Moore, above named, will take notice that an action entitled us above, has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to sell the ieul estate Lm longing to the estate of islrfnuan Wil liams, deceased, for assets to pay the debts of said estate an dthe costs of ♦he administration, and the said de fendants wil lfurther take notice tliut they are required to appoar befoie the Clerk of tiie Superior Court of Mai tin County, at his office in William «ton, N. C., on the 16th day of April, 1921, and answer or demur to the pe tition of the plahAiff in the said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded ,n the said petition. Thi» the 14th day of March, 11)21. _ . K. J. PEEL, T Clerk of the Superior-Court SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENTERPRISE to Rmchmanmoff, th» notmd Hm+slan com- yowf-pwiiMl. NUIijUBTO^I This letter gives talking-machines the right selections for the talking-machines. to recordßaclunaninoff in his famous "Prelude how they sound. Then come in, hear Rach >in C Sharp Minor," and other compositions maninoff on the New Edison, and see what which he has recorded for Edison. an astounding difference the comparison Will any of them exercise that right? We reveals, fear not- the parallel would be too deadly. it now _ becauaa _ the experience w.ll MM v . But Rachmaninoff has recorded other v help you in * Mr.Edison's SIOOOO Contest - Closes Sept 2j[ Mr. Edison offers 23 prizes totalling SIO,OOO in cashi, for the phrases which best express the difference between the New Edison and the y talking-machines. Ask for folder of information. Trial Coupon -II If you wish to experiment with the New Edison in your own M home, we will gladly joah you an instrument for 3 days. No charge ' £ ' ■ or obligation. Simply use the coupon." " ■ » 1 R&COURTNEY nSrSSS}; fiT>\ ImMm ml RECREATIONS for 3 dipt. ' w» Amu m l>a»»Uun. . _ _ N'onh Martin eounty—ln the (Superior Couii before the clerk. J. S. Peel vs. The Farmers and Mer chants Bank and G. W. Huntley and Company. The defendant, G. W. Huntley and Co., aove named wiblt take notice that a summons in ftie above entitled ac tion was issued against him and his co-defendant on the 6th day of May, 192.J, by the undersigned clerk of the Srfferior Court of Martin County, which summons is returnable before the clerk on the 20th day of May, 1921. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued on the same day wherein the plaintiff alleged that sts2!>.oo was due him by reason of the fact that the said 'defendant failed to refund a certain percentage of the purchase price of certain goods as they con tracted to do, which warrant of at taehment is returnable before the said clerk on the 7th day of June, 1921. That the said warrant of attachment was issued agliinst the propeity of the said defendant an dhe is hereby no tified and required to appear before said clerk in his office on the 7th da > of June, 1921 and answer or demui to the complaint of the plaintiff oi the reilef will be granted. Thin the 6th duy of May, 1921 _ K. J. I'EEL v Clerk of the Superior Court. ADM I M.VI K.VIOIfW NOTICE Having qualified as adnuiustratoi upon the estate of Sylvester Stallings, deceased, 'ate of Martin county, no tice is hereby given to all persons hav ing claims against said estate to pro sent them to the undersigned fur pay ment on or before the 28th day of I May, 1922, or this ontice Will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. 'i'liis the 2Mb day of Muy, 1921. It. L. STABLINGS, Administrator. Found: One blaclr-male -pig about. * \ months old ,unmarked, has b#er at my feeding pen for several weeks, wner will please come for hrtn and pay expense. 2j2t>,i J. 1!. JONKS, K. F I). l. City. We are proud of the confidence doc tor;!, druggists and the public have in Chill and Fever Tonic. IIK IL IKIS Kader B. Crawford • I*-- ~ EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE V. CALL PHONE NO. 49 JdBUHtiBKBB To My Farmer Friends of i Martin and Adjoining Counties: \ -I I take this opportunity of an nouncing that I have assumed the management of the Brick Warehouse for the coming season. I have served you as auctioneer for many years on this and the Rob ersonville market, and have always done my best for you. In my assuming the management of the Brick Ware house I assure you that I am going to do all possible to please you. I*s We expect to open the market September the 7th, and we expect to have more buyers and better facili ties than we have ever had. If you suker, cure and grade your tobacco as it should be; well you may expect satisfactory prices. Yours truly, Harry L. Meador KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR LABEL-—RENEW BEFORE IT EXPIRES STORMS In preparing for the proverbial rainy day, Jon't wait until it begins to sprinkle. Storms are always unexpected. If they could be fore seen much of the suffering and disaster they ■* cause could be avoided. About all human in- / J tenuity can do to lessen the damage done by J storms is to provide safe and secure shelter. I Financial and business storms generally come out of a clear sky. j Those who have not prepared safe shelter usually suffer loss. Wise people prepare for financial storms by securing" safe shelter for their money in a strong, safe bank. When financial and bus iness tempests blow they have "money in the__ bank" and suffer little discomfort. Are you prepared for the next storm? Is your financial umbrella where you car. get it when you need it most? Start a savings account now.. I PEOPLES BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000.00 Jj (i. Staton, Pres.; J. L. Hassell, Active Vice-Pres. & Cashier V. R. Taylor, Vice-President J no. L. Rogerson, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS ARTHUR ANDERSON J. L. HASSELL HENRY D. PEEL JAMES D. BOWEN L. T. FOWDEN ° W. C. MANNING l Ac. G. TAYLOR- . *" G. W. HARDISON ROY T. GRIFFIN .J. J. MANNING J. LASS WYNNE A. R. DUNNING J C. ill It KIN It. J. PEEL M. P. TAYLOR S. C. GRIFFIN . W. A. PERRY , A. B. AYERS __ W. W. GRIFFIN 4 JESSE T. PRICE J. G. STATON J. L. HOLUDAY JOfULUA L. COLTRAIN W.-.L TAYLCR SYLVESTER PKEL
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