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ITO FARMERS:! ffl r r~ ' ' i - - - - " i». H! I [| S - The farmers methods have changed much j| B of recent years. These days the progressive Jjt ft farmer realizes that lie is a business man, and fe an accurate of his transactions. S ' l iw Such farmers take advantage of the facil-.> ..ft: $ . ~ •"§ W ities offered by a modern bank like ours. We 1 , i w make a specialty of farmers' accounts, some- frj EH ?! (vj thing- they all seem to appreciate. An account vj| gj at our bank saves the farmer a lot of book- - 1 keeping, insures the safety of his funds and ® g| places him alongside other progressive bus- jf ® iness men where he belongs. If not alreadv Si $ ..... -- 11 H a patron of this bank, come in any time. We || Jta * want you with us. % 1 - S r — — -I I I i Farmers & Merchants Bank 1 i"* " I B THE BANK THAT BACKS THE FARMER l| | WILUAMSTON, N. C. " ' 1 1 HIS IS OUR Al) ANI) YOU READ IT- LET US PUT YOUR AI) HERE, ANI) YOUR CUSTOMERS WILL READ IT. THE EN TERPRISE ALWAYS GETS RESULTS Cash Will Buy More From — Harrisons Department Store Ladies' Ready-to-wear of Men's and Hoys' Suits, every kind, Overcoats, $ f Millinery, - Hats, Hosiery, " ' : " ps ' " • Shoes, and Gloves, • . Oxfodrs, Sweaters and . . „ From the cheapest to the *» v * m Underwear." Best. EVERY DAY IN EVERY WEEK WE OFFER FEATURES " THAT CANNOT BE EQUALLED ' - - ° . ' ' ' ' «. • Spend Your dollars where You Get the Most for it—Buy From Harrison Bros. R & Company FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST 7—■ ..... —- THE ENTERPRISE At tTTS rvcvhf cnnfSrehce of tl British Royal Sapltarj Institute Dr. 8. Owens, In an analysis of a Londc fop said that to reproduce a (leni itnoke fog about auur -milligrams or soot to tlaf cubic motor of air was all that was required. Otic milligram pro duced the ordinary winter haze. If a lense smoke extended over the of London and up to u, height of 400 Wfct a trttle (Uli.ioi 200. tons of soot would IK* present, ilic domestic flivs i yt London from sU In the uiornlng till nine at night produced over -'OO tons of' soot, sutneiotit to produce one at the densest fogs. Trwi Know Wintsr. The great buds of the horse-chest uut have a most elaborate arrange ment for the winter protection of the delicate parts wllhlu, saja the Amerl can Forestry Magazine The baby Bower cluster Is covered by the down) growth of- the undeveloped leaves [ The latter kre%>urroundeil b> '.he tough hard scales and these are \mulshed over to keep out the vvater. One Drawback "There ate all kinds of way* to I mnke a living." said the elderly ettpl tsllst "That's unite tine." n-plied the cliih loafer, "hill III" lii'iihh* Is [lmt nearly all .f t lietil i•• I ill I • sonic effort lliiit Is Incompatible with *littuu in nn easy din I r ami wnl.hlh'ii the pi it.'t'Hsl.ui go by." Hiruilnitloini Vice, Herald Experienced. Ityiicr Cine liner knows what will pit i e a »ouiiiir Thomas I'II. I wouldn't siiv th»t. In i|„, ~f iu r wile, anything hey. ml mil means Is sure to.- London ! AkSwelS NOTICE OF SALE I mlei and b> virtue of tlie powoi of sale contained iu a certain deed ol i trust executed to me the undeisignee trustee on tlie UHli day of October litis, by John lvoberson, of record 11 Martin county public registry "in book I I, page 173, said deed of trust liav nig been given to secure bonds of even dale und tenor therewith and the stip ulations in said deed of trust not hav ing; been complied with and at the re quest of the owner of said bonds, 1 will sell at public auction in front ol I the coull house door in \\ illiamuton, North Caiolina, at 1 li.oo o'clock M., on the 10th day of .November, 1921, to the highest balder for cash the 10l lowing described real estate:" llcgiiining at a |>o.-t on the William -.ton and Hamilton road at west cornel of au old graveyard; thence a straight line along marked trees to a gum, coi ner of Uymi land; thence along Wynn line to public .road; them e along road to the helming. This the 10th dav nf October, I'J''l \\ IIKELKK MARTIN, I'm le. NOTICE ' Having «|uahfied as ailirinistrator ol the i state of Ira 1.. Peed, late of Mar tin county, N. ('., all persons indebted to sail I estate are hereby notified In I'ome forward unit settle same at once i All person, holding claim iigains) aid estate will present fcame for pay nient on or before the lib day ol October lO'.l'J, or tlli.-i notice will Im plead in bar of IheiY recovi iy. - -—'Hii- ' »-•«-■In-r 7th, I !»a\- W A. HUHKOI CIIS. A li i. I ONI, lIIJOWX and \\ IIITE POINT er Dog. W lien last seen had block and chain on Finder will please re turn uT hi ,1 S, Rhode. and lereive re wanl. FOR SALK, Wood Williamston Cooperage Company Phone 127 Whether it's the outside or the inside of your, house'that needs paint; we recomnwid/^ DUTCH BOY> WHITE-LEAD. VVith pure linseed oil, if makes a good-looking, durable exterior ( paint; with Dutch Boy flatting' oil, it makes a handsome, gloss less, washable interipr paint.* Let us figure on your painting i —we can save you tnoney. Our j paint materials are reliable, and we guarantee a satisfactory job.* [ ran furnish you with new idea right off ther eel and save you mone; on your paint jot*. Yours * -y i, J. H. ROEBUCK UOX 156 WILLIAMSTON, N. I 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 I te of September 29th 1919, and of in Book C-2 at page 142 of the Martin County Public Registry, Baid deed of tout having been given to se cure payment of tertain note of evsn date therewith, an dthe temrs and co.i ditions therein contained not having been compleid with, and at tlr . quest of the holder of said re... t .t.ie undersigned Trusteewil, on ..uuday the 3rd day of October 1921 ,at 12 o'clock M., 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 truct of land lying I situated and being in the County of ■ Martin, State of North Carolina near the town of Everetts, N. C., and being tract No. lti, and Containing 54.05 1 acres more or less on plat of land formerly owned by Wynn and iiarn | lull and known as the Italian! Farm as surveyed and platted by C. M, ! Credit*, C. K., plat of which is on 1 i record iu Ala it in County Public Kegis | trj in Land Division Hook No. one at (urge 487, to which said plat reference J)} hereby given for a complete descrip ! lion of said land. 1 his the Ist day of September 1921. A. It. DUNNING, Trustee l , NOTICE OF SALE Under and by viitue of the power of s:Ue contained in a certain deed ol trust executed to me, the undersigned ! trustee, by L. M. Martin und wife l Frances E. Martin, said deed of trust , being of record in the public regUtr> ol' Martin County iu book A-2 page , 98, and stipulations therein .not having ( been complied with and at the request of the holder of the notes secured b> j said deed of trust, 1 will expose to" public auction in front o fthe court . house door of Martin oCunty, in Williamston, N. C. at 12 o'clock M. on j the 17th day of Octolier 1921,- to the I highest bidder for cash, the follow im L described tfact of land, to wit: Adjoining Mrs. Aliue Harris and others. Hounded on the east by James A. Itritton and on the south by K. K Harris' land and on the went by K. F. Harris' land and on the rtoth by Aaron Mizelle's land, containing III) acres , more or less, it being the late 1.. M. Martin home place. , This the 12th day of September , 1921. I!. (I. HARRISON, Trustee WANTED: A GOOD STORK IN THK town of Williamston for yetir 1922. "11," Care Enterprise. j If your children are going away te u'hool or college thin year, be sure to ( i- end the Enterprise to them, so they can keep with the news at home. Tr - . 1 ,. ^ r ,i -- Keep An Account I « A fanner does not need a l>ook keeper but he does need to keep books A careful account of moneys re ceived and paid out. Your business demands it as much as it does the merchants'. Our bus iness is just suited to help you in this matter. When you get money depos it it with us, pay your bills with checks when cancelled we return to you as receipts. Your statement which we make up, is a good business record. Try us and you will be convinced. 1 - „ -* - 1 per cent paid on time deposits-\ One dollar will open an account. THE PEOPLES BANK 4 PER CENT PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS J. G. Staton, Pres. J. 1,. Hassell, V. Pres. . R. M. Riddick jr, Acting Cashier V R. Taylor, V. Pies; John L. Rodgerson, Asst. Cashier | "The Way.. 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