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r htook - i YEARS'""'y EARS to develop CAMEL QUALITY We worked on Camels for years before we put them on the market. Years of testing—blending—experi menting with the world's choicest tobaccos. And now, EVERY DAY, all our skill, manufactur ing experience and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos are concentrated on making Camel the best cigarette that can be produced. There's nothing else like Camel QUALITY. And there's nothing else like Camels wonderful smoottafiptt, fine tobacco flavor and FREEDOM FROM CIOA RETTY AFTERTASTE. ■■ ■ S £ That's why Camel popularity is growing faster than ever. v A better cigarette cannot be made. MB Fprf put t^le utmost quality into 1 - THIS ONE BRAND. teCamel IHIS IS OUR AD AND YOU RICA)) IT—LET MS WIT YOUR AD HERE AND YOUR CUSTOMERS WILL READ IT. THE EN TERPRISE ALWAYS (JETS RESULTS If : ——————— ,~■ . . Ju& Received— w A New Shipment of Jumper Dresses PRICED FROM $5.00 to $12.50 ". ' a» NEVER BEFORE HAVE YOII SEEN VALUES LIKE THIS FOR, ... • " +"**•- " . THE PRICE . / - . - J- ■ , • " f v • « • ._ / * Harrison Bros. & C ompany FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST * •—*— ■ i ■ ■■ ir . i . i i -» THE ENTERPRISE Under and by virtue of the pu«u of saie contained in a certain deed of tiust, executed to me, the, undersign ed trustee, by J. L. La. -it.rr ami wife, 1 Sallie Lass iter, said deed'of trust be ing oi record in the puli.'c legistry of Martin county in book it -1 page ■i) and stipulations therein' ing been complied with aial a the re quest of the holder ol th.' note se cured b> f.'Ud deed ol' tl.i t, I Hill ex pire t») public auction in fi..nt id (In court house ilom .il Martin i.'in.U, u \\ N. :it 12 o clock M.. on the "tli day of Novembei, 1 »I, ' the ; highest biddcl tur 1..1 h, ihe t'ol lowing described tiact ol 1.in.1, io wit liuct bouncledAdl the oitlh.h> New road, on the ninth by f.a.-. iter land and on the eat by Amo I'erry an.) on the we t by \\ heeler Kogci en un T .Dudley, containing 40 acre noiv oi lt»., being the aine land dee,! J 1. I.assitor by Hoyi Hruuu . \ci p, part old Wheeler Kogci on. 1 hi.- the 4,tli day ot Octohoi, I'.'.' . I!, t; II Alt It ISON . I 111 tee. Mil ICK OF S Vl.i: I udei ami hy.Viitoe id tile pnw el I ol .-.ale contained ill that celluili deei, 1 , o 111 u.-l ,e\ei tiled li\1i\ 11. I . Mills to | lite undersigned, Iteaillig date tlie ll I .f;iy~fiT~net7nM'l. .1919, ■ j in tile pid.iic rigi Iry oi Maitiili mini ty ill Hook A 'J, at page _M2, --aid deei, 'ol truM having heen given t.» -ecuri llie payment Ol a certain hi.u.l id e\ei i date tlieiewith .and the leinis an.. I d 111 ll I;i t lons t herein contained lint | ing heen ei.inpheil Willi, anil at till I request of tile llolde iof Mil. l himd, j till' undersigned will, as tiustec, on | the .'it'll day of XoveifilieV, 1921; -at 11- I o'clock M., at the Court house dooi j of Mai tin enmity in \\ illiam -ton, N i'., ■ull'er for sale, at pillilic auction, li I the Inchest linldei lor cash, (lie 10l low iid* described lands, to wit: | A one half (I 2"V undiv idejJ. ijltc)est, i nan.l to that certain tract of land - beginning at the point at the head ol I a mall branch. I It'lll \ Key e..i nei. 01. the ioa.l leading from John I. flarilr to a point; thence '.south VI • ' I west on - Mill towards JamosVillo; tlienct li mining North 7'.' west 2h.2 perches 22.0 poiclies to a white oak, thence I north 111 \\ est about 1H(( perches to | Culley's run; thence along the vanou. Louises of said run to''•the inouth ot a siiiiill branch which Mow-, into Cul- I lev's branch at the Old Moor Mill, . thence up sunt blanch to the beginning containing fifty (. r »«») acres more oi le.s.s. I"hi.-, the Itli day of OctoU'i, 1921. i ii. hi ki: ckitciiek, Tru.-tee. '» Nont F North Carolina Mail in Count.\ W, 11. I'eel V.s- ' Charlie Spruill I'tidei and by x ii tlie of an exe ution li reeled lo I lie undersigned from tin Superior Court of Martin County u the above entitled action I will oi Monday tlie .'lril, day of October, at 12:00 o'clock M. at the Court Hons). (nor ol' Maifiii f oiiufy'at William. till. North Carolina sell to the highest hid der lor ca h, foi the puipo.se of satis lying said execution all the light title and latere:,! which the sail. > 'liarlie Spruill, defendant lui-> in tin following described real estate and _ per onal property: to wit: One Firrd louring car, 111 Ini In-1 olli iu sliUlk. Ode certain tract oi pniwel of land alloted to Chailie Npruill ill the ( hail Spruill, Sr. and division ot being lot No. 11, and of reeonl ill the Cleik'. office in I .ami Division llook 11, pagi 10 coiitiiiniiig 2a I !i acres, Mated tin 2nd, day of Ncpleiiiliei I 921 II T. IIOIIEKSO.N I inl«-1' and by virtue o ftlie authori ty confi'i red in a cert.tili deed ol trust executed, to me by C. W. Keith on tin Ifitli day of April" 1(120 and of recor. in Martin County I'tiblic ltegistry in Honk A 2, I'age fi.l9, securing certain bonds of even date and tenor then with anil the stipulations therein hav ing not been complied with and at the request of the owner of mi id bomb I will expose to public auction in I ron of the court house door in VVilliam.stoi. at 12:00 o'clock M. on th«i, 14 day or October 1921 the following desctibei real property: lleing a curtain housi and :oi in the town of Williairistni commonly known a sthc Tuckei p o. ty and adjoining the lands of 1.. . (iei.iv, F. I'. Aplel and John I). Higg ahd being on the corner of Watts &• Kay Streets and being the sume lam conveyed, to (', W. Keith by W. 1 (iuiganus to which deed reference d; hereby made for a more accurate de st ription. Tlim the 12th day of Sept. 1921. 11. DUKE CKITCHER, Trustee LOST, HKOWN and WHITE I'OINT er Dog. When last Heen had block and chain on. Finder will please re turn to Dr.'J. S, Rhodes and receive reward. , N OT I JE Having qualified UH administrate.) if the estate of J. li. Anthony, deceas ed, late of Martin county, tluu is to notify all persona having claims a gainst said estate-»f said decease .l, to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hamilton, N. C., on or before the Ist day of June, 1922, or this notice will lie pleaded in bar of their recovery- All persons indebted to said estate will please make immdeiate payment This the Ist day of June, 1921. F. L. GLADSTONE, Adiuiaiatrutoi • | NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Moses Moore to the udersigned Trustee, and bearing • te of September 29th 1919, and of i d in Book C-2 at page 142 of the Martin County l'ublic Registry, said deed of trust having been given ty sc cure payment of certain note of ev.-n date therewith, an ilthe. temrs arid m ditions therein contained not na been compleid with, and at quest of the lioldt i said undersigned Trustecwil, the 3rd day of October o'clock A 1 , at the Court house Door of Martin County at Williamston, N. C., offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to-wit: All that certain tract of land lying situated and being in the County of Martin, State of North Carolina near the town of Everett*, N. C., and being tract No. l(i, and containing f.4.0S acres more or It - on plat d land formerly owned b\ Wvilli and llarn hill and known as tho Hallard Farm as surveyed and platted by C. M. Creille, C. I'., plat of which i- on record in Martin County Public ICcgi 11\ in I.and l»ivision book No one at page 4Hi, to' wTiTcli said pinfTFfercnrir is lu ivby given for a complete descnp (ion of said land. This the Ist day of September 1921. \. It. DI NNING, Trustee NO I ICE Ol S VI,F. t inler and by virtue of the pouei of sale contained in a certain deed ol t.ru.-d executed to me, the undersigned trustee, by 1,. M. Martin and wife Frances E. Martin, said deed of trust being of record in the public registry of Martin County iu book A 2 pagi !)H, and stipulations tlTerein not having been complied v. itli and at the request of the holder ol the uotes secured In said deeiT of trust, I will expose to public auction in front o ftlie coin, house door til Mart III' ot 'mil \, rn~ W illiainston, N. C. at 12 l'clock M on the- 17th day of October 1921, to the Highest bidder for cash, the lollouin described tract of laud, to wit: Adjoining Mrs. Aliuo Harris and others. Hounded on the east by Jame A. Ilritton anil on the south by It. F Harris' land and on the west by It. E. Harris' land and on the notli by Aaron Mi/.elle's land, containing "110 acres more or less, it being the late 1,. M. Martin home place. This the 12th day of Septemhei 1921. It. C. 11A It ItlSON', Trustee WANTED: A GOOD STOKE IN THE town of Williamston for year 1922, "II," Cure Enterprise. If your children are going awiiv to school or college this year, be sure to •sen.l Hie Enterprise to them, so tho> can keep with the new* at home. ; „. r --- - ■ . _ L- r I? _ * ' ' ~ Why Farmers Should Keep a Bank Account ' — .. . _ ' - Farmsrs, as a rule, keep no book of account. Their hank deposit hook affords them a complete record of their cash receipts, vvhils the stubs of the check book are a perfect rscord of expenses and payments. Paying a laborer, a store account, or any other bill with a bank chsck is much safer than with money; because the person receiving the chsck must indorse it, and the check being- re turned to the maker by the bank, can be presented as a receipt. Money deposited in a bank is not so^easily and so often "folded away" as when car ried*around in one's pockte. Farmers, make the experiment for one year of keeping a bank ac t count and see if it does not pay you. A large num ber of the best farmers have accounts with us. No charge for checkbooks. „ ' * cr . * We are desirous of having farmer's accounts - „ even though small, for in this locality, where mix ed farming' is preached and practiced, their ac counts are sure to grow larger. > ■' THE PEOPLES BANK 41!ER CENT PAII) ON TIME DEPOSITS J. G. Staton, Pres. J. I -. Hassell, V. Pres. R. M. Riddick jr, Acting Cashier V R. Taylor, V. Pres. John L Rodg-erson, Asst. Cashier I 'Grand 1 C CLEAN-UP I SALE .OF | Automobiles 1 fe: V are .uoin.u' to discontinue the sale of || 1Y automobiles and offer our entire stock at h\ jj far below present cost of production. We jj are urgently in need of the space for other rj; j| purposes and have decided to sacrifice the s| W eiUii'e stock of both new and second-hand u ml (a,s " k r> Chevrolet, four ninety touring- cars at S:| jE] $500.00 each. ri 1 F-10 Mitchell touring car at $1,400.00. || |||' Above cars are perfectly new and fully ffl % e(]uipped. £2 j)j We also offer for sale a number of sec- |M bj' ond hand cars of different makes. All in |J .u'ood condition at almost unheard Of prices. aft f— f I York Garage I ■ li! r s j DON'T FAIL TO READ THE ADS EACH WEEK THEY CONTAIN NEWS OF INTEREST TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER * > *
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