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[J —-—VP-. NOTiCE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the powei of sale contained in that certain deee if trust executed By J. E. Baviditl and lioxy A. Barnhlii bearing date of December ~OUi, 1917, an i ci record in the public registry of Mm tin county in book 0-1, at page 4',u said deed o f trust having been g>. ei. to secure the payment of certain note of even date therewith, and the t» nr.. and .tipulations in said deed of mi:.: not having- been complied witi.. am. at the request of the holdei of a-h notes, tho undesigned will, on hat urday the sth daysof.November, 1!»2T at 12 o'clock M., ul the ' >ui t Lou ■. door of Martin county, at Williainstoo N. C., offer for sale tu Uie hifihcrt biddfi for caih, the 'following descnh ed lands, to wit: FIK3TSXKACT: Beginning at the intersection of tin liear (ira-* toad with the WiUianj (ton and Everett"' road, and in the line, of th* lieoi-K' D. Roberson farm, now owhed l>\ .1 E. White thence along said lleai (iraw load south 74 E. 1,001 ft.. tii*'i7ci north 07 1-2 east 1 ,(i. r It. t" branch; thence alonx the vai urn courses of said branch at t. I I'eei line; thence along the fork ol an branch in a no'rthwestei mh rectum i > Taste is# matter of tobacco quality \ i X - *** We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester field are of finer quality (and hence oi better taste) than in*any other cigarette at tfie price. . i'lliffft U Myers Tobao o (Jo. Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish unit DonwstU tobuaos?-blended ■ • -jH I The Hold-Up Game 1 g *' i $3 v- H I : ' ■ . • I II . You have no eliamv to win when you |m m * ... P gj w meet the hold-up num. If you slick.up your jsj hands as directed, your cash .uoes right || thsn. If you resist, you, may he injured, tpj y| possibly killed, and your 1 money goes just % the same. «« f; Hold-ups are of common occurence, ff fjf l! you carry your money around (>ll your per- - || - son you are taking'big' chances. There is. |S one way to beat the hold-up num. : Deposit j| yovjr money in a~good bank like ours and. " , v ' -"J-; cm t- pay your bills by check. It is the safe, eon- U jj venient, modern way and leaves nothing -j; ' for the highwayman to gobble up. . Farmers & Merchants Bank 1 - THE BANK THAT BXCKS THE FARMER n & v. • -• - + CMI the William ton anuoEverettc i . along Mrs, fovbe'3 iine north _i i west G,4uo 1-0 'ft., tc a pine ctumj" i thence south l-_ ve;t 1,754.0 ft., t itAe thence i.' bo E. iCI uiei, I j.iutli i 2 E. i.o-1 it., tnence K. it» i ) I ii 4 it, t v a ;take U.ence 3 ...' t , j !L. lilU It thtr Willi urnstoi. an. t. l I ouil, I tie !' i ihn'iiigi oiit.i Uif li'. 'I 4 arfe , more "i it:. , am ' bi'ihr. all liw* lot "I John 1;,.,(! i' roughs l':irt, ,a- shown I•> map | 1 survey made hy 'I. 11. SecreM, (..I'. | Decembei H'rh, 1V I"7, (Old regr'terrd tf j the public registry ol Martin count j in land uiii'ion book No I, at p: | ; -114, anil tii-H'V tin- .-.hhh picmiv ■ scribed iii need ol recni'ii in Imuk 1 J nl paK»- •>la. Martin i-ounty ii'ui | SI'.I 'd.M i TUA I'. 'l'liat eel tain I tract oi parcel of fand, in>-a: ij count}, adjoinum the (ami. o1 ,1. A 1 I Whitley ami othei , and bounded I follow llegmniiiK at the bn.lpe on the main ! road l!orieu('!i . 1 oruei ; thence V 77 K. U2 pole , theme N. j42 T-2'K. f) pole:.; thron*-'NrI - I, ' t poles, N ,'U I. 12 pole N '1 J I 2 I .'if, polo ; N ,i." I - I. -I poles; N II ■ - I«! poles; S K 'J. I I poll , S ",2 i. ■ ii; p,.|e:; S 's:: I. 1.. i>"l.- , . v :: i " W •j;; pole-. : I. I In pole-. \ I E Si pole." X 53 E l£ i-_ poles; N 23 E 04 poll.-; N* 45 1-2 E iC poles; N 24 1 20 pole?; N 59 1-2 V,' 4 poles; K 102 i-2 W ?,2 prle • 11 E 22 poiej;»N 44 Vv to pote a , -'4 !-»' «\ i 4 poie";' No 2 i-2 E 1- 1-2 poies; N 29 E poll- Z £.:• 34 E 1'! poles* Ili JO 1-2 E &- pole., *N 34 3-4 W p ( ,;c . N 4l'. 14VV 11 poles; N.O 1-2 W JD pole , S In V\ SC I 4 pole-, to S mail holt; the net N * 1 2 W U' l»>le.- I,S If* 1-2 \\ poles to J. AV\ hit lie)', line; thence I! 11 «-4 W witl i Whitley's line 230 poles to the Mail jro:il; theme ilywn the said orad ti tin l,i giiiiniic, containing 22fi acres, .1,11.11 ,i h- . HcoefVing or excepting, I I,.mover, from the operation of thh j iii.-.trunieiit, that part 'if .the abovi M.r.nt \o. J, Tnat lie- on the we.'-t siih of the i.ilia,, luiunded oil the eat h\ j tie load, on tin* north by Alls. Tee land on the south by the branch, cm, taming acre nunc or le.sii, on which | the dwelling, prove ami other oulbuih Hip aie situated. A right of wa\ Ithiough said forty acres, however, i: fVt sve..l UJ A. I!. Dunning, Trustee 'to hold in the same inanrie ras th« oliiei ti.ict ol hinil conveyed in thi: in tiumriit jH IK I»TKA "I I•**>'.■ irllllllk «»n tin i Hamilton in.-ol at the hrulge; tlierid THE ENTKKPRISE up said read X. G8 1-2 V." 101 poles to j ■ a ditch, Whitley's line: thcr.cc 6 46 V ! 36 poles; thence S. 72 W. to pole:; j thence S. TT 1-4 Y»\ 07 pole" to Jarr.Oi ,oin til, thence S. 36 £ bit poie? te a line at the mouth oi .tctucii, ti.er.rt . N 31 1-4 L poles; 4li -4 l i pules, 04 II *'e pole ; thenc* - I, ->'l4 pi.l. .4 I ' then.* ; N .4 1-. -£i pole : thence '.; i i : I M.. puli:.: to tin* !>'.•{'inning, i 'lltillliili:' ill! u l>'K I>t'l ■l' *l.llll I.Hid a II ll de»d hi ho k KKK, juiK l ' :, l s . Al:.il 1 >.'njnty ltryi;tr\. * IWKTH TIiAIVL Tluit lot -!?■: | Which is >itu:ite "the hi'ii'k -"t• •i : io tin . j lnwn i>( Kverette , .V 'wiiin, l! '| dm (I • we-M i'l'' ill Mam -tre«l. ;o > |! o. IX l'cct wiilr, i uniiiii> J l»t vm i i | p.ll ul-li'l line . I «'• I• • t. .in-1 Ix iiiK il l ' i lul on land convnycil lo J. 1 l.ainhil. Ih, S. 11. Ciul P ll) 11. I .UltH.I 1 I.'lCll her I Tit h, 11)111, ami i ecni-t-l m In- ( j Y) V, pari' l->. Miirtin « "in.';• i*id» ■ ifi-ristry. • This til.' tin i 1 ilav F A it. 1)1. NNlN'l, Ti u ti- • NOTIt M OI S\ I K | | \Vi• ill .-i ll at pulilir aiu-t imii I cji.-Ii on .Sutimla), November Mil. .1 I I 1-J o'clock M.. in l i out uf tin' Muni ! el's and Merchant Hank in l..crctt j J one f> pa-sen jot MaNW'-ll iai kfi'»v\ I a- the Kelly l.eui- car_.li> at I (>.*: lien of laboi. repair.-, jilul -tutiitfe. Also one ! pa'ssenv> i I'oi.l toiuinu I cai. known a the Frank K>uvai>l- ; T his Octoher loth. 11»21. CHAMPION A' TO CO. 1 , LUST • : Detween W illialiiston ami k\eri-U --|!lnrk Handbag with handle brok> i Finder notify and receive rewai'l. 11. ;. SI KOI i:, |{(» ky Mount, N. ' Watch tli«' lahd >.n your paper. h> .nr.. I . iiii'iit u hefiiie yi'iir ail>-i'i'i|> lion expires. SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION: Thedford's Black-Draught Highly Recommended by a Tennessee Grocer (or Troubles Re* salting from Torpid Liver. ! F,B't Nnxhvttl", Tent) Th« «ffli> i | tency of Thin!ford's lllai'K l>rHUglit, the I genuine, herb, liver - medietas-, is I vouched tor by Mr. W. K. Parsons, a j |-roc>»r of thW city. ''it Is wtthoJt doubt the heat liver n.etfb fne, and I . | don't holteve 1 conhl get along without I jlt I taku It for sour Btoiuucii, head- | j actio, td .llvor, lrKligvstlon, mid all j | other troubles that uro tho result of a torpid liver- ---,—•- — "1 have known and lined It for yearn, end can unll do highly recommend It , | to every one. 1 won t go to bed wlth ! out It In the house It will do all It j i j claims to do. I can't Kay enough for ! it" . 1 Many other men and women through- j ' out th« country have found Black- ~ j Draught juat as Mr I'urson* descrlhea j —valuable in regulating the liver to I Ito normal functlona, and In cleanblug ' t Ui» bowels of Impurities. j Thedford's lilack Liruught liver medl i cine is the original und only geuulas. 5 Accept no Imitations or aubstltutiNi. Always ask for Thedford s. FOR SAL K Wood •( i Willinmston Cooperate j Compivny Phone 127 i** - I ll x Whether it's the outside or j the .inside of' your house' that •j sin cdj>.paint, we recommend ?„•' | DUTCH BOY WHITE-LEAD 3 With pure linseed oil, it makes j a good-looking, durable exterior j paint j with Dutch Boy-Hatting "j oil, it makes a handsome, gloss- "[ less,washable interior paint* 1 c ■*■%■*+. * | 1 l.et us hgure on your painting: j 1 —*« can save you money. Our '. j paint materials are reliable, and (r we guarantee a satisfactory iob.' 8 ; • , : M I can furnish you with new ulcas ri>rht off thcr pel and »>iv» you money J on your paint job. Yours for painting, ( J. H. ROEBUCK Tobacco Farmer Bring" your tobacco any day.lt is high on our floor every [' day-. Talk to those who have sold with lis, we are using them as our witnesses. We do our best to guard the interest of the farmer on each pile of tobacco. We always try to run every pile to the limit re »» gardless of who it belongs to. We can prove W anv of the following witnesses that tobac- same grade is as high on the Williamston market as on in the I'nited States: 'j The Imperial Tobacco Co. Export Leal Tobacco Co., The 11" &' American Tobacco Co., Liggett and Myers, K. J. Reynolds J. P. Taylor, and a half dozen Independent buyers. Ask them!' . -■ Come to see us with your next load. "We Lead, Others Fol low In Pounds and Prices." Tery truly yours, The Roanoke & Dixie Tobacco Warehouse Co. J. ;. STATON, President JOK TAYLOR, Manager j i " High Prices!! LOOK! y ' ' ' '' I WILL PAY 2 CENTS A POUND AHOM: THK MARKET FOR ( OT -1 TON ON ACCOUNT This means any person indebled to me get two cents above the market on ' ■ his debt which means a saving of 10 j»ervent. ~ l__ I will also give same terms on cot ton in payment for a new Ford or a I " Tractor.. y - Yours truly. m ' ■;- - ' B.R.BARNHILL "THE FORD MAN"
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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