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The Brick Warehouse \ ( We sell the tobacco that is put on our floor, and do not sell the man who put it there, "we have no pets." - j . I We bid strong on every pile sold with vs, ;>iid d> our best to make eacl pile soil for the price that the quality demands. Our leaf account does not belong to an individual who has it for speculation, it belongs to the warehouse. Harry Meador represents "the warehouse on the floor, and he pushes every pile to it's limit. We invite you to personally/frtspect our sales, and watch our averages,/which are as uood as the best, "quality consider ed."? We give below a few sales made on our floor recently. Taylor and Pate, 102-13 l-2c, 92-24 l-2c, 80-4. r >c, 13»-58c, Ave. " . 37.00 (. H. Cowen, 172-13 l-2c, ll(j-22c 382-41 c, 152-19 c ave 35.4,4 A. W. Hardison, 132-25 c, 128-27 c, 114-slc, 20-(>oc, ave. 35.00 i Hardison and Yarrell, 35(j-19 i-2c, 15 l-40c, 11 (>-s(>c, s(>-58c ave. 34.88 H. V. Bennett, 172-15 1-2 c, 302-23e, 252- 13c, 82-54 c. ave. 30.75 We ask that you see these gentlemen, and learn of them, there is in selling tobacco with us. Help us to make \\ illiamston the leading nyirket of Kasi ern Carolina by selling a part of your crop with the Old Reli able. ~ 1 "We only ask for Part" Yours respectfully, The Brick Warehouse Co. j. DAWSON LIL.LKY, Pres. HARRY MICA DOR, M^r. FOREST BOONE, Auctioneer (iRIFFIN BROS.. Bookkeepers Special Announcement of Fair Op ening & . We will* have a special showing in all departments of our store for one week beginning September 19 and continuing through 24. Every body is especially invited to come' and see one of the best lines of READY TO WEAR - ' - And MILLINERY ■ •~~ ~ : * — 1 7 * that this town lias ever known. , y v ntUK **. , U ./ ' ■ ~ - Hanison Bros. t' V , ' ' *'■ . > * & Company FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST THE ENTERPRISE NOTICE OF SALE Under and by yirtu-j of the power of sale contained in\a certain deed of trust executed t orac, the undersigned trustee, by E. D. and J. A. Jones, said deed of trust being of record in the .public registry of Martin county in hook C-2, nt poge •!;!", and the stipu lations therein not having been topi plied with and at the request of tin holder of ni'te .-ecured by said-deed of trust, I -will expose to public auc tion in front of the court house dooi of Martin-County, in Williamston, \ C., nt 12 o'clock, M., on the Bth da\ if August, 1021, to the highest bid der for cash, the , following dvs.i'i l tracts of land, to wit: First tract: That certain tract il lard adjoining the lands of Jessie \V Williams and Everett and Daniel, ct als, beginning at the fork of the oh 1 road leailing from Hamilton to" tin ')ak City anil Hassell road at a stake running south 82 west 111 poles thence ■outli 44 1-2 east 10 1-4 poles; thence outli 40 1-2 west 12 poles; thence lorth 82 east 17 pules to the begin •ing. containing oi'e acre more or I lie above land was willed to Nnne\ .l.ii rcll by Joseph Itrynnt, which is id ,e. old in the olliee of the clerk ulcourt Martin county. This deed is lecorded sii book T-1, page 402, oOice ol the ivj; ter of deeds, Martin cnuntj. SeeeoiM tract: Eleven and a half (II 1-2) a«ies of land in (.loose Nest lown Martin County, State ol North Carolina, a part of which was allotted to him by the division of 'lie and id his father in the year 11)1.'!. >nl is of record in land division hook \o. I, page am, Martin-sCounty IJi'g istry, tlii.-i being ti 12 acres, nioie oi loss. Four, and a half (4 1-2) acres more or los:. haxing belonged to hi randfutlier and the nto his fathei, was given to him as his share of I grandfather's estate. Said tract i ituale in (loose Nest township, Mar county. Third tiact: A certain tract of land ontaining (! 1 2 acres mote or less +l««se Nest township, Mint in eoun _ y, state of North Carolina, ami be the siime land allotted to J. A lones in the division of his fathei' and and recorded in land division book No. I, page HOI, Public registry for Martin county. Thi the 12th day of July, l!>2i. 11. W. STCItHS, Trustee House and Lot, including garage Ai garden. Occupancy, Sept. Ist. I'rice s|x.n(l por month in advance. J CI.ICS S. PI II Car load wire fencing and n:i ajso carload No. 1 Timothy May, j'i: t' received. Cheap for the ca h. C. I). AKSTAKPIII'.N and CO. Having i|ualil'ied as Administraloi upon the estate of John Rogers, jr., deceased, late of Martin County, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned foi payment on or before the first day ol .September 11(22, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol' their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will •lease make immediate payment. This the Ist day of September 11(21 CLYDE* HOtiMKS, Administrator Ca 1 loud wire lencing and nails also arload No. I Timothy; Hay |n-1 icceived. ('heap for th.*_.ca: h. C. I». ('AUSTA KPHI'IN an I CO. F () It S A L E Wood Williamston Cooperage (Company Phone 127 ( ' ~ Paint? . Whether it's the outside- or the inside of your house* that - , needs paint, we recommend^ DUTCH BOY-. .1 WIIITE-LEAD. Wit!) P ur « linseed oil, it makes a good-looking, durable exterior paint; with Dutch Boy flatting oil, it makes a handsome, gloss less, washable interior paint.* r Let us figure on {"our painting —we can save you money. Our | paint materials are reliable, and we guarantee a satisfactory job.* i I can furnish you with new ideas right off titer eel and save you money on- your paint job. Yours for painting, J. H. ROEBUCK j BOX 155 WILLIAMSTON, N. C. NOTICE: I HAVE TWO WHITE and black spotted hops in my lot, marked swallow fork and undcrbit in each ear and- one black hog marked 'Plit in the right ear. The ojvner of same will plca-e call for them and pay expenses. J. Frank Button, at TV heeler Martin, Farm. -1 a how you'll take a pipe—and P. A.! \\ST Before you're a day older from bite and parch (c,ut *J f you want to let the idea slip out by our exclusive pat- 11 i 11 under your hat that this ented process) jfcre a reve is the open season to start lation to tln* man who never something with a joy'us tould get acquainted with a iJ jimmy pipe and some Pjl ,e! P- A. has made a MprT^HW Prince Albert! l )ipe a t,lin K of j°Y to ,() ur men where one was smoked H iffl I Because, a pipe packed before! " 1 |BUj A with Prince Albert satisfies T , • l'.vcr roll ill) a cieirette lllVP4wr%4lll a man as he was never satis- T1 . i l V' u "- r _ _ , . , _____ .. .. with Prince Albert.-' Man. fiedbefoie and keeps him man -but you" got a MFlllillliy ™ sa is led! And, you can , )arty coming your way| m... prove it! Why —P. A. s Talk about a cigarette foY.ltrU'Xi flavor and fragrance and smoke; we tell you it's a coolness and its freedom peach! I sp»ng* muiifintr FRINGE ALBERT the national joy smoke mis IS OUR Al) AND YOU KIvVJHT LI IT IS ITT YOlJtt Al) HERE, AND AOIJU t USTOMKUSWILL in: \l) IT. THE EN TERPRISE ALWAYS (JETS RESULTS How Money Helps to Make the Man Money in I lie hank is more 1 han money it is character. The man with a hank ac count. is-seldom onl of work. Mis thrift is , i'ot'op;ni'/cl. It makes him a eood workman. If a man is to he selectej.. lor promotion the man with a hank account is apt to he chosen, lie is looked upon as a valuable man. lie is a food citizen. This hank solic its the account of wane earners, farmers, merchants, and all others who'-wish to he- tirrfHyrTt- your first deposit may he, it will he none the less appreciated. llrinu; your, money down today and Start an account with us. ♦ ( T-\ " ' _ 1 'Tl■ • : L * •* ' ' THE PEOPLES BANK 4 PER CENT PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS ~ w :* ~ J. G. Statoii, Presr J. IHasseft, V. Prok. K. M. Kiddick jr, Acting Cashier J V R. Taylor, V. Pi es. John Asst. Cashier DON'T FAIL TO READ THE ADS EACH WEEK' THEY CONTAIN NEWS OF INTEREST TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER
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