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« ' »■>««- NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained, in .a ixitnui Jueu 01 tlust executed to 111 C flit-' trustee by 0. f'M'agt uuU C. tt. v. uj «nn dated uit SUtn day os % J --V-i > iSj.9, s>a?a deed oi trust benny o:' rec ord m public registry oi Alartin sy, in book B-l: at page uin. Hie wupuiauons uierwn contained noi ha» mg been complied Willi and at tin. u que.>t ol' Uie owfler of the note .»ecui uo ny said deed ol trust, 1. will expose to publicaale in iront ol the it jn nousc dooi in VyUtHniisloii, IN. V , "I llie iilst daj ol Nov., ltllil, at 1- o clock,' M.y loi ca_Ui.J.o th- lughe.al b... del' the following de,ci ibeu real e wt«: ,Al> titfte, celUun trait. ol lan.i ing >■ i" oii n» u known aa the'i'teiiny I'eel latin a. nurvoywi and plaited by A. Cicy, l.n gineor. i'lat which is 1 rwril in Al:u nu Cunty public registry in imm.k i ;« page to Winch sa ' phi! rel en-no i> hereby made loi a more pericC. ■ • Bcriptoin. Tract No. •! ontsuus ... acres anil trait No. a contain -'s •• I' UCIVB. * This tin- 20tii «.a> o. Octulm.-i GILHKKT I'KM., ;iiu.-tn I nder and by viitue ul the puwei ol cale contained in tjiut certain dee., ol trust executed, to me, the undei signed t»*ustee, on the 4th dii> ol l'e ceuiber, 191 V, by (': 11. l.odviiu. ol i.-i oril in Martin count;—public, regi-ii; IU book '-A -2 at pago -iiuij, ..aid dec nl' uust having been g>veil to -ei'tite certain.bonds ol even date anil temn thorowith, and the .stipulation- then in contained not having been compln > with and at the request id the ownct ol' S*ud bund,'., 1 \N 111 expose to luib lie auction in front ol the com'. imu.~ door in Williamston, N. ~ at i~ o cr.lck M., on tlie oAlnday the ;M.I of Noventlier, ll'-l, .to the lnr : bidder for casli the inhowini: «i■ > ■ «d land: It being a piece oi tin 10l In. V. .M„ Wilson bought of .1. I: .\i' llegiiinini' at a stub in the iig"t " way of the Atlantic t.uiest Line tail road on I'earl Street. '1 hence . Iniif l'e.ill ytme't ftn>'aids .M: ui le.-t to a tWli; theme a lint paiallel .with Mam street to th : line ol 11. I (.lodwiii; theme along 1!. V (nnlwin 11 ;»t* and puralW t" I'earl stioct, t the hne ol the Atlalilie Const lain railroad right ol naj, theme atom .ml ruil> oafcugiit id' way to the begin nil: garni beiuc tin- ami 1 pmpcrly con veyeil tn Maggie Wilson In UciM Ireiy Sarah A V\ii..on, dated tin ISi ii „t Oct. l'.'lM' and o' 'rei old HI the pub ' he regi.-tr; e' M;H'!I'I cmint'J II hunk KlUt al page li. This the 26*h day of-Oct. I"I. WllKl-.LI I. "M \l' I I N, I'iu im hi'itfiCii!i■ (•' T» i tll> i vi ri.' l ;:i: 1 fjob Printing vol WANT SIX ok (AI L j SIMON IJI LEY PHHNi: 184 \\ II I I \M> H >\, N. ===~-=^ ::^ —— I I Closing Out J SALE I • ■ I' . Xn account of not being able to give I | the business any of our time we have do- j ' "~cided to close out our entire line of pianos, j piano-players, organs, records, rolls, etc., at •factory prices. We have arranged to get a ■ , man "next week direct from the factory to demonstrate these instruments to you. ; -. . • This is one chance in a life time to .net 4 ~ strictly high-grade,- guaranteed instru ments at factory prices, i'ome in and take a look at these beautiful instrument s whet h j er you wish to buy or not. Harrison Piano Company NOTICE OF SALE Unde rand by virtue ot the powei of sale contained in chat certain deed ol tiust executed to the undersigned I ciuttec by Charlie J.uues, aj>d bear ing date ol October £btl., ol vecortt ai book M-X, at page oi the Martin county public registry, said deed oi trust ha . wig boen g.ven to tlie payment ol eel tain noli* oi ven dale theiewitn, and the term.- init comniion.-, tbertun conijiiiied not 1..11111 been lonijjhui with, and al the n que-1 ill ll.e holder ol said notes, HI. lei ii'iicu tin lee will, on iVion . . ~l t Mm .I.i. ul Novejnbei, I'J-'l. ~ |" ii i. Ini.k Al., at IhiJ Couil'hoit.e .. I.hi i ft .to- nl paldii auv-ewai. It. 'lin highe I bnlilei lot ca-h the ji'iliiiiiuie jjcit ijhe-d pioj.ert> u lo wit 'l lull i eriam l riii't oi land lyuil.' ami ueiii); in 'dartflt ciiunty uloie. aid, and i[.• 11 pij i tie illai I > ile .el'lbi da: lolii'»\. lieginnilir al tin i I', I'llie 'Jill inn IIIIIK" I hence ... almlK 'lUdletims nil, i.. an ll.ik, Hutu- 1 y ' unei in v v 11i lin liiiiocii; thence an ea .teily ~, i, , v , : 111 v. id i till I'.iani hto .1 liiai'k I.as, I nonce .N - I 1 -''' l"de' ,1. lue 111 ).ii,■ 1111K• lwonl\ ae\ I'll lii, I aeii mini HI le , tin an tract ol hum lieilij . ituate mi tin Ul .me i' l VI , I'm hi alien, am, ,n) I la- ann land m CI men ill a , ~,11 l I III: III.' ■ I ate ~vo) til alo ,111.. I' ,d an;;e, and leinriled in oooh .1.1.1 al Ji.U'.e ."ll Ala M.li ti.uid> 1-1,1,:n Ke|.:,. u; , anil nen,|' me ■ aim ami ile , »• l : i.i,i. lin Jim; nn'i.t ill tin . ul I. 11. V. > mi, el al v. . I'en .o, * n mil lam i oi'l l 0., el al ~ ami ~ , Hi I ul'' docket \ll. .• a ale, i!t> in the nllice ol Liu ,i- ul 1.1,1. , uj ii* MOl i uuii oi Alai .11. ( limit;.. I. .. ilie, llith day ol Octobei, '' A. J.. l' N N I Mi. I in '•« Ml 111 I. Ol > All. I uli ■ and Ia \ nine' nl tin pnwi-i ~ i ,ui eoiitaineii in that con.iin ueei. ~| ; u-t e.M'i nil il t" na , me undei lt ., i tm ie. "i: Ihe mil "I 1' i'li., IV>i|, j, l.i nl. nl nun" 'l' Alai In. I' 1111 1 1' '[lUiiin ni|;i-,tii in iioiil" I'.i - at ~.,g, "j;. .. said t lii"l 01 UU.st hav „, K 'h I n )', i en lo .-ecui e. i i tain boil" I,!' , ,11 lia'.e and lemn ll,ei e» itli, ami thr 11nuiatiniis thell in nnl liavim .■i'li t«111. |*' mil v\ 11 hand at th*' ii'ipa -■ of Ine* oune.r ol " . ant tmrofc-. I' -»-» e\pe e In public auction m I •+' tin court inn. >i 'inn n, u - niln I N0. 11.11 Ia i oil na, at I- o'clock Al ,on the 14th day ol Noiombei, I'.'L'l. to ihe highest, bidder lor ca.-li lin , ml I low III)' de.M'l ibuil lot.- ol lalld. I,ot. No:-, e.ghl and nine in Sy ea IIIOIC I 'an; anil boilm the •• ami- : in | conviywd to A. I •■lit '' ■ ' 110 y au.i w il.e. , 'I I,i, ile 111 I da\ "I' I). «"I„ I IV'.I. \\ ,| ||l.)|l',K;', I'ni 'ie PI |-;| I'm \ Nl' II IN I'HiS •,| . .il,, l iii".' ;U' 'lice one and Cii,;. ' :;f l' ' ,!'P'i" I'l lit 'K I 'IHI' I N'l I' KI'KISI' TIIE ENTERPRIBB DAY OF SAILS MAY RETURN Many Cau«ee OpY»*'"B to D*cr*a»« ~ the Preifnt Supremacy of the Vessel. A great ttiirt' of the beauty and ro mance of the sen passed with the de cline of the sailing »hlp. The salliiifc- .sldp tuve way to the steamer because the lutter was mure reliable us to rum-. a«ll was not hupir uj, 'by eiiiihs or slowed dmvn so much by head winds and gules, arid finally could ,be operated in larger units So It ba been ussumed that the sailing ship bus been -displaced forever. It survived, though cbietly under fore and-aft rig. but roost ocean freight Is carried by tlie sicum driven vessel. ltiii now there is talk of the revival of the-siiillng ship u ii carrier, 'Che ,Stie/, and tlie runarna canals have shortened The world routes materially, coal W l/i'comliig a more fitpemrtve fuel 'and oil IS Inrt cheap. So there are In terest int.' proposals for a return to sails. The I'lti would lie fore-uinl-uft Instead of the old square sails ami there would lie uiaclillier) for handliUK and mi-aiixlllar) In ease of culm. A IIIIMII arclilteet of standlm.' has rutin' forward Willi a design of this kind, maklriK use of the 1 Mesel engine «ieel win running (,'ear and elevtrielty lor Hint .lieatiltK' American ships have heel opeiatinii Willi us miiiiv seven niasts, and the m-e of power would perinil 1 hie opera!ion of Inrire nulls Willi a eouiparallvely smuli .cost. HARD TASK FOR TEACHERS Cincinnati School Authorities Want Them to Get Mothers to Cease Usinu "Baby Talk." Ai. appeal baa b«vn made by the sf'liinil ;tm limit le* .nl' I' 1 IHUlilall 1 lo til. mother-- I'f I hilt city to enlist 111 II war ae'liilisi "'inln talk. and its ef fen- on their children, and a SM-cinl speaker lias been appointed in carry Ibis i 1111 s e lo I lie Alol hers' clubs. I \\ bile, much of llie Ia Ik with which fond mothers beguile I heir liable- may sound very foolish to others, II seems to sound good lo the baby, and while tin- claim that It makes stuilerers and causes oilii'.i defecls in speech may 111, ' e soini " tl'lltll In it, the "hal'v tlllk' will U'lir i oiiipa Hsoii will, iiitich other tall, heard hi children While I spi'ei b is liiiportant. the mailer. Is of more iin|ioriaiicc lliiin the iiiauiii'i— -In fip't yonil mailer natur lllli te'iiTls. "(Vi good loniilier ill sjieech Il Is lii least unite as Iniporianl tliaf paretiis f; tfiefs as we.ll as mothers lire careful-t" select llie I'iirhl subject mallei' tor lull, hefo • a,id lo their childri'ti' lis that bal" mlk be ellm- Inaled 'l'ri JI s they may n.■ teachers are * likely to hale a hard nme anvway'tn eoril it,- e -lllillll ni'lt lid •• 1 I lilt bllby tljli . |. .t it,, |,|',i'„'i ! : iiiliie ill ivlli'll lo address ihe bain, linili as lo sub lec| uuii ler ' and ineiliod of speech.— I'ltlsbiii'irh 11 isj in i«*li Shun White Golf Shoes. "I'all'l ki ep lotlr I'll oil till bull?" asi.ed iln (oil instructor of Ids pupil. "I i ;n, enslli umh'i'staud vi by you fill to do si i Noit bale on while shoes I nder ordinary elrcutnsliiiiooH there Is m." reason why a normal per son should eier lull to keep ITIS or'her nil 'he h),l I-| ii hile on Ihe Jiilks A | la'lgll l* color oil the tiiiss near the \, J- :TN — R* H'tlei. — I I'LL, I' 'O '.'l ' l 1.-V- H L.Y-- | slander are ihe mill two reasons vi by [ II | 'lN yei S| oiil.l ever 'lose his eie.' I "\\ Jiili ►hoes' ale veil tl, si lad lug. Thci are (.t'lieraUi brightei ihini Ihe ball Itself iitnl are often the cause of illi o\pert. failing' In keep his eie on I the biilJ Some men pla.i splendidly I tin a long slri'lch al a lime and then one day they siiddeiili gel off their game In iniitil luslumes this is due 1.1 till' fuel thai llni hnie pul on a I pair '.» l white shoes." X Rays in Factory The next development 'be uses { of nuliographi will be the' applical ion "of V ra,>- lo I ii'lusl rl.i I pin poses l'.\ . 1 ■ N OTI (E - - H lljii'' \nur cleaning. |>i«'.->jni>, tailoring unit ilveinu U>nc at .j j home. V\ »■ nrr prepared to f: t k«- care i>| all rI a --e sot work. Spec ial attention given tn tin- L,;tilu.s"aiil I'hililten's colt lies, wllit«■ kin V.loves. .-hilts, inllai. uml all fabric.-, woolens. li noils-, cotton. j I'KK'KS KKASONAIU.K I , (JRAY and (i RAY \V. A. (.HAY J. 1). C.KAV - I' WM.I.IAMSTON. ,\. (', It)!' WASHINGTON ST. TKLKPHONK 88 • ' H • ... _ •* - - - - I j THE SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST j 1 ■ J I- Nashville;~Tertn if - THE (lIANT OF THE SOUTH j • - . ; J Its immense*popularity is lue not only to the fart that every line I i in it i,- written for Southern Far.nt Families by niej: ati«J women who , J I know and appreciate' Southern conditions, but to the practically un- j • | limited personal s^r.yicewhich is jri\eji to subscribers .without charge. 4 Every year,we unswir.thousjbuls of questions on hundred.- of ljf- i ferent übieets--all «'ithuut ChHfgft,.. When you Imtimim*- ' , j ■„ • 'I . { tni? invaluable jwrsonal service• is ymn'ihat is one reason why we i 1 bare * v' ' v ' —7 } | : ; ; v: 1' • .. - "• • • - f 1175,000 CIRCULATION perlmeiUs "which ha\e Men U> progress ptlvnfply for some time past point to wonderful possibilities' in the near fu ture when every treat factory ntid foundry will have it- own radiogra pher mid laboratory. There Is no reason' why the X-rays, hitherto only used for , . medical nnrl surgical work, should not he utilized In detect In? ftaW« In. say, nn Ingot of metnl »r, block of concrete. I'lligress In tlds direction only awaits the prefeetlng »f s tilth lordly powerful apparatus. The Importance of this-to the metallurgist and manufacturer mii"t lw obvious. and research work Is only hindered by the absence of the necessary funds to prosecute what are necessarily very costly experiments What the Japanese Read. So tar as popular interests t>f ..he ,la put one are iltde'Mi+**l bv the .books tlic> read. It would n| >|>«*m r that tiielr, attention Is given hugely i't social questions. AccoriHuK i" a recent elus Bitten 11 on- of the hooks arid uiugu/.lnes printed in the empire those upon this subject. including l«boi ijundltlonn. eco untitles, political science, sociology. histori and la«. are a close second tu works ,',f tlci ion. general literature and art Krom the I,i \ it>i' Age Aviator Makes Record. The summit ol Mont 1 Slime, 1...V7.' feet high. "as ih»* seem- recently of a reninrkaide feat in imatiou. A I'naicli nii'tilitti landed tliere with his plane, pit tint of (lie inachliic. vudkod aroniul tor lilioill tell minute-. *und then llevv 'away unti nonuit** Inter limned •Kiit#*! v ** * 'lui iii"Hi x. '!•♦* \\ ♦♦II-Unmwii ' Alpine ri'MJi'l, ;iI ill*' »f lh»' ihuuu* rain, ft*caf|»iiiiir .Mtvlii»iu« > .Miiguzine. PROPER CARE OF THE DOG Household Pet, Particularly If It in Kept Indoors, Must Be Given ' Regular Attention. To keep a hetfl-tby be sure to attend reiailarl.\ lo its toilet Many owners wnsl. their dogs In the summer, hilt neglect to do so In the winter. This Is n mistake. While In the summer months the dot will appreciate a vviujii once a week during the winteronce monthly should he the order. sa.vs all exchange,. The Jeirglh of time hctwet toll wash will depend upon the life the - d"i' l'Mits und I lie ii In. iUIII of L'foollllll).' It receives. -All animals should he regularly hrushed down. Indoor dogs call, for a more frequent toilet than outdoor lines;.' tin loruiei: may., washed oiiee a month and the latter every live or si\'we«l;«. The Indoor dof too, should he. groomed iiiorc .t'rei|\teiii ly than the outdoor one. Washing lends to sullen the hulls, .so thai wire-haired dogs Intended for ex lilhltlon are eohfiiantly groomed rather than freipieiith washed; ,tni«.Tt#;iVk«!fU.l-" 4 doc successfully first see tluif the soap Is rublie.d Veil In and then ♦hat Ii I'' propel.\ rinsed out • ( !nil I'd n 1 el 'ls •' ' ' •'I the ■hntli mid lieM-1 It the do- l-etlre to li.s kennel unit! 'lie emit 'ls Ihor ongld.v 111 \ If the weather Is hi-' eht lie 11 ? —vrrts-11 "and dry the dog hi fnit i of tUu llri hut not too near 111 dr.s .1 t us. ..rj, riiMoweU and tlni-li with a toi«|" hru-h down If tin dries slow I v w rap the dot in a thick hliinket and erne 'the animal near the Pre OWNS AND RUNS COAL MINE Girl Hns Bien Successful in Business in Which Few of Her Sex Have Been Engaged "I wonder when we'll over-get our 'I ooiil," I lie romp! aiit t of ninny house wives tor :i few seasons pas), will not lie \oleed h> .Miss Itieka till, twenty— wtie Jen is old. who-i in lust rloii sl ,\ mini's coal alii 11 \ in a little "watoii mine" mi her fa; Iter's fin'nj in the Trills of Mount till*er , l a., nenr I'ltl-burgh. Kicka is her own 11 OS S -miner, 111 ler ittnr manager. ulst ributer. I'n) alti,'t; day jhe . hi-erf till) siuts ii - -Hie wheel- I her "blink di.iiitVinils" t't'oiu tlie untie. Along ahoiit three veins when all the mines, ot western I'cnii.sylvilliii) were working to tht*ir fullest I'upacily, to keep" an Stream ofcoa. flowing to the mills where weapons and munitions were being turned out, R|cka was imbued with the desire to do her share toward the winning of the great conflict. She suggested to "her father, Oregor Ott, "a Steel worken, that they open a. mine. Itlcka's father* scorned the idea of giving up a per fectly good Job in the steel mills for the uncertainty of a small coal mine. "I will mine the coal and sell it," said Rlcka. He latiL'tied at the ilon of a fclrl mining coal and driving a truck. She gnve her father no rest until he agreed to start a mine for her, and she has since proved more then a match for the other miners of the coun try. Lust year Miss ott mined o,'iOO bush els of coal, and distributed it to her Customers —He arlin r n Independent. Promotion of "Pure English." In England, us in the I'nited the subject of preserving the purity "f the English language from the effects, of slang, loss of grammatical dlstine- I tloiis." T eie., tins recently attracted much atteiifloti. one .of tin- results of the movement in Kngland is the (oiinatloii of the .STii O'i \ for I'ure I'Jl,.ii-l 1 J'i ll* society wa - fieuidi'd in il'lit, but was i compelled b\ ll.' war In postpone lis lietlvltles. Tin reason for Hie ••.vist enee of the ;\ 's giveti as "tlii' dut\ of laitd.|sli Peoples" to make I h«-j y language a7!W|tm.o and ellieietit. and V* orl.lt) of its il; »" rising and wortrt w de use. lis purpose I to fur! Iter till' I test interest ol the language I* x tin promulgation ot sound knowledge." It is asserted th»t 'he Soeletj for I'litm Knglisli does not in tend to dog Ina t i'/.e lull to open i tl ill ft. ruin I deuini ihi Ii urt in which all questions ma> lie argued on full In formal ion. - ol ii lllllus I lispateh. Prima Donna's Home. There are fi a more f»iiiiiiillc homes t till It the CI Ut'e,,ll de 'el.ricres V\Tn re Madame t'uhe.-ihe fiitiioiis operatic singer, spends the summer 111• • 111 l(s It Is mi Old castle standing high among the mountain" 111 the south of I'rniice. If has lieeiuni pari...of I lie I'm M upon which il Is built, risint in stupendiius strength and eoiiinuiudiiig th'rious views across the valleys. Ii had al ways been .Madame Vive's aiutiit I■ >li to own the eliatenr which she had knowu —from—u-ai lies!—i 1 1 11 1 ■ 11"io'I 'a u she bought il she inviied Iter fhlher and mot her to :♦ grand dinner wiihoiit di vulging the secret. A large oiocred djslt stood before her fntlicr's plate. When lie lifted Hie coyer a hug.' fcr.v rested on i lie dish |i iiiilm Ue I the tiinin door. Mini told h*'i p.ni:iii.- i hat Mlldallie t'lilve owned tin' old p'nee Remarkabie Cacti. The liewesi ae!tie\ ciiieut of Itur hunk, the plant wizard. Is the produc tion ot 'Sieti that heal fruits beautiful to the cje and Willi llaMU's leseinidiug those ot- peni la >. iitiisl.ineli us, pine apples, , Je| -ll.ttli !l 1,1 I) unlike 111 render I lieu a ppe ii/ i iin\ eil ieso '1 hey are ser,\ „s 4 \ 4 .ei, loeinluhig iio.n I'.' lo 111 pi i i ei.t oi stigai. f I" si u nits may lie eat' 11, 111 It or pill Hp lis sweet iiiihls I itcj .Hi -oi \ ni'ioi;- .•! ,i s alul theii Jii.i e-. pariicilhir'j of he ted one- 'v.Keh ure of lin • i tin 1,1 e>) are utllizf.' lie toi eiiiofllig .l' - a ides uud uuinln - I'll lad ipliiu i.i ngei'i p M j THE UNDERWEAR PROBLEM We sliivei in wind, and curse the Erjfll - RJI weather. We are chafed and bound and scratch- |£lh *— ed and clicked, and we accept our suffering stoic ally, never dreaming - that the underclothes we |^B|| Kj'a Rut when you can get the three essentials Hll| [ttfij of underwear comfort lit, fabric and finish--for. |9j ySny the ordinary price l of a union suit, isn't it worth Two of the essentials —fabric and finish— gjjg will be evident to you, if you will just drop into RpfQ ■ lot Mai one of these Wilson Bro's. g*a rents. -" r KMI II W. R. ORLEANS || M.y QiCrZiiin ft** OMM. * A ship's treasure burled for 188 years lias now, It Is thought, heen lo cated. Anyway, the East India com pany's ship Grosvenor, which foun dered off the coast of Pondoland, South Africa, in 1782. with $8,578,050 ID ape cie, numerous (fold and stiver Ingots, and pretfous pfones, lacludlrig. an -al most priceless parcel of emeralds -on board, has now been located.- The Grosvenor Bullion syndicate has been , organized and survey work Is already proceeding. The ton suiting engineer In tlie operation confirms the report that the ship, which Is said to lie In from IS t\. 25 feet of watec only, is 'utact from keel to deck. A 00-foot tunnel from shore to ship is proposed. A large silver Spanish coin bearing h worn date that appears to be 1722 a lighter silver coin which appears to lie Indian and a small gold piece oti which-an Image may be fairly dls cerned 'itive been obtained from per . , spts , U>:,ing on. the Pondoland coast, and are believed to have come fforii the sunken Grosvenor. Improvements In Palestine, Assistant Trade Commissioner Jul! an K. Gillespie, who lias Just complet ed a visit to Egypt, Hyrla. Palestine, itiiil* Smyrna, states that the govern nieiil of Palestine has projected an en largeiuetit of the ports of Jalta and Haifa, the erection )t a • erpower plant sutlicicM lo nletstj the needs of nil Pu-lMstlne. tire -Irrigation ' of the Jordan valley, and the onstruc j i i..it if n railroad from the Sen of ; I Galilei- directly east to "connect with (lie Itagdail railway, It i> | probable that only the port improve j menls at Jaffa will see accomplish- | metils in ihe near future. This prij > ect Is heing urged f»> the orange grow J ers 111■ 1 shippers of Jaffa. — Scientific | American. i Use for Surplus Water Supply. __ I IlayliiK a water supply far exceed- i ing tin- requirement -of lis present j J piipuliiiiiiii, tiie authorities nf the | small tfhm n,, of port Albeinl, I!. I'., de j ' i liliil ir. utilize (his surplus fur gen- j ' ual'"g electrlc'ty for ligiitint' pur- I poses 'Hie HOtirce of. the \v lllrr Slip ' pi> is creel; si-veil miles distant.- I with a head ">t «;W> leet. and allowing I fur friction" Hiul nil losses in li-iins j mission. there va* III! effective lieml | lit the power In ill se of irrl. "hUT. | | nvniltible a force of -120 iTui-ve power, j being all that vn* required t" geiier ; ute* f current lor llglnhig the i town for soine time to come.- Popular j | Mechanics Mu^'u/.tne, \t 7 : n . ' Kader B. Crawford ~ EV ER YTH IN G IN~INSTTIISNCE 1.. CALL PHONE NO. 49 ; ! ">■ ! _____ - u J NOTICfai NOTlCfet North Carolina, County of Martin: C. V. Carson, Nicholas Roberaon and ail other, stockholders and creditors of tne defendant Company who may see tit to come in and make themselves parties plaintiffs hereto: jtt, fiuaele Manufacturing & Motor Co. "> All stock holders and creditors of me defendant corporation, Parmelc j Manufacturing and Motor Company, are hereby notified that an action en titled as ai>ove has been instituted in the Sm>erior court of Martin tnd by prder of Hon. C. C. Lyon the undersigned hfis been appointed tem porary leceiver of said con., that hearing to make .spid receiver-- lup peiinanent will lie had bfclole Hon ■Jeorge W. Connor, in Wilson, N. C., ' , on Novemiter 12th, 1921. All persons having claims again.sl.»— * iaid defendant company are to file' lAlJK' with tiie un.(ersigaet* on ■tti betcre th{ of November. id2i J n i ill M _' .'tii i' of October, lH'il. W." A. Harden, Temporary Keceiyei NOTlt'K • ■ ... North Carolina, Martin Cotffity.ln the Sui>fcWoi' Couit. Ullie M. *ll en.son vs. W A. lleuson ' The defendant above named will | take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the oupenoi Couit of Martin county for I the purpose of securing an absolute | divoicp; and the said defendant will I further take notice that lie is requir ed to appear before the Clerk of the j .superior- court lor Martin County at i Ins ollici in Williuniston, N. C., on the ! i-lth day of Xoxember, 11J21, Und ah ' >\ver or demur to the complaint of the j piuinliir or the plaintiff will ; | the court for the relief demanded in au! coil.plaint. This tiie 2itii day of October, li>2l. lc. J. PEEL, t'leiK of the Superior Court. se'l low priced Graham Tires. $l3O j pei week and lommissmns. Graham I Fire Co.. 2-183 Uoulevatd, Benton Har bor, M.ch. *
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 8, 1921, edition 1
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