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C. . ; -j| rHIS IS OUR AI) AND YOU READ IT—LET US PUT YOUR AI) HERE, AND YOUR CUSTOMERS WILL READ IT* THE EN TERPRISE ALWAYS (JETS RESULTS Cash Will Buy More From Harrison's Department Store Ladies' Ready-to-wear of Men's and Hoys' Suits, every kind, Overcoats, Millinery, Hats, Hosiery, Caps, Shoes, and Gloves, c - Oxfodrs, Sweaters and From the cheapest to the Underwear. Rest. ' ' ' ' f, "EVERY DAY IN EVERY WEEK WE OFFER FEATURES THAT CANNOT BE EQUALLED • . * ~ - V,. ,' , V • - . Spend Your dollars where You Get the Most for it—Buy From Harrison Bros. ----- L A & Company , 4. FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST ' ' THE ENTERPRISE - At tTTS' reoetif cbnfet'«ue4 of a British Royal Sanitary institute Dr. , ft. Owens, In an nnnlyslA of a Londt fog, said. that to reproduce a dem smoke fog about four milligrams or ioot to the cubic tnettjr of air was all that as required. One milligram pro duced the ordinary winter haze. If a lense sinoke extended over the whoto of London and up to a height of 400 •feet a trifle under 200\jons of soot would be present. The domestic tlrws of London from six lu the morning till ulne at night produced over 200 ton* of» soot, sufficient to produce one at the densest fogs. Trsos Know Wlntsr. The great buds of the horse-cheat uut have a most elaborate arrange ment for the winter protection of th* delicate parts within, says the-Amerl ean Forestry Magazine The buby flower cluster Is covered by the downy growth of the undeveloped leaves. Thy latter are ((urrouMed by the tough hard scales, and these are 'Vtfi nUhed over to keep out the water One Drawback "There are all kinds of ways to make a living," said the elderl> capi talist. "That s quite,true," replied the elub loafer, "Inn ihe trouble H thai nearlv all of Ihe.ui require some effort that Is Incompatible with sitting 111 all eusy chair and watt long Ihe procession hy." Itlriidnghttin Age lierald Experienced. 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London Ai»aw el* NOTICE OF SALE I inler and hy virtue of the powet of sale-contained in a certain deed id trust executed to me the undersigiAd tru itee on tin; 19th day of October, 191H, by John Koherson, of record in Martin county public registry in hook I I, page lT.'l, said deed of trust hu\ ing been given to secure bonds of even date and tenor therewith und the stip illations iu said deed of tiUbt not hav ing been complied with and at the to quest of the owner of said bonds, 1 will sell at public auction in front of The—Vnml Imnsn il.iiu- iu V\ illiani.ston, North Caiolinu, at 12:00 o'clock M., on the 10th day of November, 1921, to the highest bidder for cash the I'ol, lowing described reul estate: Heginning ut a post on the William ston and Hamilton road at west cornel of an old graveyard; thence a straight line along marked trees to a KUIII, cor ner of W ynn land; thence along Wynn line to public road; thence along isad to the begining. This tlie 10th dav id' October, 1921., WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee NOTICE ■ •».*- I lav i IIK qualified us adir inistrator of the estate of Ira L. l'eed, late of Mar tin county, N. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to come I'm ward anil settle same'.at once All per ons holding claims agaiust said estate will present same for pay ment on or hcforir the 7th day ol October 1922, or this noting will he plead in bar of their recoven. This October 7th, 1921. W A. nURROft.IiS, A Im. ' LOST, BROWN and WHITE I'OINT -• er I'og. When last seen had block and chain on. Finder will please re turn to Dr. J. S. Rhode- and receive reward. FOR SALK Wood Williamston Cooperate Company Phone 127 Paint? Whether it's the outside or the inside of your, house 1 that • nerds painty we recommend © DUTCH BOY WHITE-LEAD. r- pure lifisced oil, it makes a good-looking, durabfc exterior paint; with Dutch Roy flatting j oil, it makes a handsome, gloss* less, washable interior paint.* 5 Let us figure on —we ?an save you money. Our j paint materials are reliable, and,« we guarantee a satisfactory job'.* I can furnish you with new ideas right off ther eel and «ave you money on your paint job. Youra for painting, J. H- ROEBUCK BOX 155 WILLIAMSTON, N. O NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power K of sale contained in that certain deed W of trust executed by Moses Moore to H tlie uder.;igned Trustee, and bearing W tc of September 29th 1919, and of ft i d in Book C-2 at page 142 of the E Martin County Public Registry, said VC deed having been given to se- t| cute payment of certain note of evsn r, date therewith, an dtha temrs aiM cot l{- ditions therein eontaitttd not having ' - been conipleid With, and at th- « | the holder of said r.oU ilu- fr uiuleWgned TruateeWil, on .n.i iday W tlie 3rd day of October 1921 ,at 12 11' o'clock M., at the Court house Door | ol Martin County at Williamston, N, J C, offer for sale, at public auction,. S to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to-wit: T, AU that certain tract of land lying M situated and being in the County of IJ Martin, State of North CaYolina near the town of Kveietts, N. C., and being * r tract No. lti, and containing 54.0& [■* acres more or lesu on plat of land I" formerly owned by Wynn and Barn- J' lull and known as tho Ballard Farm '' as surveyed aAd platted by C. M. '•{ Credle, ('. E., plat of which is on record in Martin County I'ublie Regis- 'J tiy in Land Division Book No. one at X page 487, to which said plat reference J in hereby given for a complete descrip y fci"i> »l' sunl land. 11 This the Ist day of September 1921. i A. It. DUNNINU, Trustee > NOTICE OF SALE | I'luler und by virtue of the powet Jr m :J«! contained in u certain deed ol f trust usuoeutcil to me, the undersigned J tru.stee, by L. M. Martin and wile ~ Frances K. Martin, said deed of trust bring «if record in the public registry V ol Martin County in book A 2 page J, 98, and stipulations therein not having J] been complied' with and at thi) request T of the holder of the notes secured b,\ -y said deed of trust, 1 Will expose to J public auction in front o ftho court - house doon. of Martin oCunty, in ' J Williamston, N. C. ut 12 o'clock M. on J the 17th day of October 1921, to the Jj. highest bidder for cash, the I'ollowVin ¥ described tract of laud, to wit:- | 'I Adjoining Mis: Aliue Harris—ami-i-A others. Hounded on the east by James T A. Rrittou and on the south l»> li. E v Harris' land am' on the west by U. K. I v Harris' Jand and on the notli by Aaron Micelle's land, containing 30 acres J, more or less, it being the late L. M. y Martin home place. This the 12fti day of Septembei 1921. K. «. HARRISON, Trustee r WANTED: A GOOD STORE IN THE town of Williamston fin; year 1922. 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