Advertisers Will Find Our Columns • Latch Key to 1500 Martin County's Homes VOLUME XH-NUMBER 89 General Review of Money Up lo Present Time The muti-j,' but little retoo.ies this fal. sp ;he u.-uul f demands, a- ilie .joneral ten . J*"*:} .lu i.qtidation ha-? uei n Sug fuiii.i ill suibcien'. amounts ti Meet them. Member bank loans have , tic least I sliiglitlv, bui iV.- | discounts of the Reserve I banks aiv lowe rlhan it: Ani'ii.-t. i lie re was a moderate outflow >l' iund> fro.oj .New York in September, October avi the first hr! ©j' Noveriib".-, u. !at> [ the liow mis lien this ua. . The >«■ i era ant bunks whi il lli.ve been :»t>l i o aif"' "l I tne Bost'i i, i\ew \oi k aii! Cleveland banks, aIV I \' reuuciiry l n debt eilncs.s, an«' i i the Itiili it ua uo->a to sia,tMxv v i'. The ss of buli'miit; I t i I la linn is mjai i ore apparent. m i a • i'"i. dition nt' thi: reserve Ltiuk than in that of '.Il • ii.tmber ba-w i, us lite lat te 1 auU'iJi,' use the i ree tui.d I lliej gel •i> rn.'uce the I uwii liouuv> in/.-.. I 'us, while the au«ie'-ate of earning a.-nets for all ill.- reserve h;utk.s declined from >j.«»(.'* i.i e ♦» on i November 19, 1920 to $1,482,00»i,'.00 I on November Hi 15)21, the ag;;iei;ate ! earning assets of the member oanK have declined in the saiiiv? tilrte nily ! about 14 per cent. The reduction in tin- 11>1 111:k "■ ll 1 reserve banks of course make.; a" veij | great improvement in llu' t" -■ I've sition of the banking system. The n J serve bunks are attain becoming wbai | tliey were intended to lie institution | resources in u-serve, able to -up i port the entire hanking system in ui ! emergency. Their rest ive j are in marked contrast to what tliev wure a year ago, being tift.li per cent on November 16„-against 39.1 percent on November 19, I'Ji.o. The present ligut es l»ijk very high ua comparer | with the former requirements ol tie. national,bunking' .system, but it mu. . be remembered that these ie.,erves are calculated only upuil the liabil itie. ol the reserve banks wink- eon stituting practically the only reserve* against the liabilities of ail the bank.-- in the country. Progress ol Liquidation Xii|UlRiUon has gone fur with the eastern leaei've banks, becati.se they: serve the industrial and trailing com , munities, which have been light an.l working down stoc'ks.ot goods anil, ma terials. , The 'western reserve bank have liquidated f"' 1' '• ■ k'ss degree, i. oil account of the great tall ol lai:m products, and also because indebted ' iless in the west was heavier m pro portion to current assets. A unrig concern usually has more work ing capital in proportion to the vol uine oJ' its business than a larmer. The active market far investment securities aids in the liquidation of the eastern banks, as houses with strong credit ate able to put out isWues ol bond* or notes a a mean of paying oH bank loans.- Instance's «t this kind are of daily occurrence, and are very helpful in clearing up the situation. All such developments are ji part ol the process of getting buck to free and liquid banking conditions. The activities sof the War Finance Corporation are giving u considerable degree of relief to banks in the agri cultural sections, using funds made available by appropriation from the United States Treasury. Of course tins funds must be replaced in the treasury by borrowing in the public market, whic to a funding process similar to that described a bove, except that it is accomplished by the aid of a governmental agency, - instead of by the direct market bor rowing of tl*> parties interested. As the member banks get them selves. pai| out of the reserve hanks and have free funds for use competi l tion develops and tin* tendency Is for interest rates to weaken. Six per ..J. - - - - • - s t qdfe n - T juprr R E £II • : ' -tul'ksd.w— A (osmopotitan jyH'tiaI— "BURIFD —FRIDAY— SuiiMhine Jt Big "V" Comedies /"'Yellow No. 3 2)c , and 1 lic —BATUKDAY— WALLACE RKID in "THE LOVE SPECIAL" "Vanishing Trails"—Episode 8 - and ' ah . _ —*»- > THE ENTERPRISE NEWS FROM IN AND AROUND HAMILTON A utu| .Mrs, M 1 Fleming of I.M.I:;. I iilount s(>eiit Thursday with Mrs. J 1' i Boyle,',. Mr. and Mr.>. R VN Salsbuiv I Thanksgiving in Greenville., j Dr and Mrs Morrison are the nut.--i- I of Dr. and Mrs. K M. l^mg Miss Effle Waldo and Mr. 1' 11 -V> j cock attended th# teacher's as»en.b;., ] in Kaleigh last week. Mrs.'T B Blade left TuesAiy foil Georgia where she expects to spend | some time, i Mrs. l'attie Johnson is sypnding | some time with her daughU-R Mr. I 1 I, Salsbury. Mr. John ('lonian and duughter are visiting Mr. anil Mrs. J H Cloman. Mr. James FriU'hard ami Miss tieor ! gia l'ritchard spent Thanksgiving in j Greenville. Mr. Joseph Council of liockyvMount ! was here Thursday. —J j Mr. Kate l'ippin and fatnilv weiv he in from Battleboro Sunday. Mr. Sherrnd J>l Knfiebl .spent! List week lumV. - - J M ICS. 1., t. LAUhIN'S I'AT 11 Kit I IHKS ; liev. and Mrs. 1.. C. I.arkm left I Saturday by motor for San ford in I an.-iwi'i In a message saying that Mrs. ! I.ai kin's lather, Mr. C. Hi'tch han j dii il very hUdilenly. Mr. Hatch with .Mis. llutrh iuul motored down here i early in the week to visit Mr. and Mrs. a nil lie. was apparently in the best of health at the time, cause was tgvi'n for In* death in the message other tlvuii a sudden attack lof heart full.ie. lh town and com-! muiiity deeply. nyinptahize with Mis Uirkin in her lxrea\ iiient. Dlt. IIAKKELL K ETC US FOB A SHORT VISIT • »r. W. li. H t'tel arrived SHtuiiiux from N&rfolk wi ell' he landed ilie 'a,, ihfore at the Nvval I- ■ after n there month, crui.-i, abroad on the collier "Mars. " V lnl- iivuy Dr. Mar I ' v fited Fr i • l.i glen . m »'• j I.:nop l ' and el isic. on th M 'diM'i ■' *». ia:: *or so '' »i ■* • . «• jv of,;:. I'ii i'l were gladti I see i agai' . 11' iclu ,n . t.; N' n t | time with his motlii'i, MM. W II Bar rel! very sooii. " BOY BBKAKS LE(J William Ke-1 while playing with a companion Saturday had his leg brok en below the knee. He is a youngster only ebout 8 years old anil Dr. Warren the att#i4' n K physician, staU's Ihut he is doing well. A I)M INI ST It ATO BS N OTIC E Ha\lsg qualified as administrator of tlx*' estate of Leffinder Van-ell, late of Mai-tin county, North Carolina this i, to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present same for payment on or before the Bth day of October, 192'J, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. 'All parsons indebted to said estate M il plitse make immediate settlement. This Bth day of October, 1921. J. D. YARRELL, Administrator ! a I j cent is still the common rate to ctls j tomers in this market, with a little j better demand for commercial papei 1 at 6 to 6 1-2 per cent. Acceptances- I I are 4 1-4 to 4 1-2 per cent. Cull loam i 4 1-2 to f> l-2pcrcent. Federal re j serve discount rat*>s range from 4 | 1-2 per cent on all classes of pa|iei at the Boston, New York and I'hila j delphia hanks to 5 1-2 per cent at the Richmond, Atlanta, Minneapolis and . Dallas banks. ; ] Nrtmt'K or SALE Notice is hereby gven tlia tthe un dersigned will, on Friday the 2nd day of December, lU2I at 11 o'clock A. M. at the residence of the undersigned n | Bear Grass township, offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash thi following described personal property to wit: One mule (7 years old) in good con dition. ; J One horse (7 years old) in gooi condition. _ One other mule (8 years old) ir good condition. One Ford automobile in runnini condition; also 25 barretts" of gom corn, this year's crop. Also one lot of hay, one buggy, oni two-horse wagon and one caii am whe^fl. The above property will be sold fo the high dollar; terms of •ale, cash the place of sale residence of the un dersigned in Beer Grass township. This the 26th day,of November ID2 _ LAWRENCE E. t»01^(N. William ston, Martin County North Carolina, Tuesday, November 29th, 1921 GAME LAW VIOLATORS DRAW HEAVY FINES Activity Ut' Federal Gam eWardens i in enforcing the provisions of-the mi ; gratory bird treaty act resulted in f>7 ' convictions during October and tine im position of fines upon offenders tout ing $1,282, according to reports to the - j partment of Agriculture. In addition in many instances costs greater than the fines were imposed by tin courts and in one case—that of an offender who offered two wild ducks for tale in South Carolina —a jail sentence of 3 months was meted out and a tine of >2OO imposetk In addition to the foiegoir.f,, lot cases of alleged violation of the I:IA\ were reported by Federal game war dens to the authorities for prosecu tion. (Xfenses against the luw di'alt with iri Octobeivaried greatly. A ho tel keeper in Missouri who sokl ducki to his guests was fined SSO; a vemhit of aigrettes in Virginia was finml $25; two hunters in Ik'orth (Tarolina who shot ducks from a motorlMiat wen fined SSO each and costs, while thi-ee Maryland hunters, convict d of the same offense escajs'il with fines of $2 each; a nuiii in Illinois who wild ducks alive was fined ant! costs of $28.87, while anotMf man ,S'i the same state convicted orTiunting ducks during tlm close i.'iisfin, pan' $25 fine and costs of $44.77 I'm his illegal sport. Seven Mis? issippi hunt eis sought to bag duel: . after dark arid were assessed fines of $lO timl costs of $27 each. Twenty sportMnen in Georgia who went after doves, in the clo>*> season, were relieved hf the court of S2O apiece. AGKICI LTI IML YEAH BOOK FOR 1921 AND SOIL SI RV .Copies of Agricultut :«J Year Hook for 1!)20 may be had from your Con gressman. The list "flit 1 ' dNtribution is limited ami requests cannot be filled lifter the supply has been exhausted. Also copies of our soil survey and map accompanying it can be obtain ed from the same sou ire until tin supply is exhausted. Teachers deslr ( ing to use Agricultural Bulletins in their schools can also obtuin valuabh bulletins from the same Mow Teachers May L'se Farmers ltul lutius in Elementary Schools, ;ET YOCB CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW See us for Engraved Christmas am "j New" Tear"C&Ms"' 6r Weddihg"tnvtttr tioiis and Aiiiiouncements. l'rices tea swnahle. The Enterprise l'ublisiiing CA>. tf ' N GINNEH'S REI'ORT I p to Novemlier 14tli, bale; t of cotton have been ginned in tin county against 3,675 bales ginned ui to Nov. 14th, 11)20 in this county. Mc. G. TAYLOR, Inspector ( NOTICK OF SALE I UUnder and by virtue of the powe ! of sale contaiiuil in that ceila.n deei. 14 of trust made and executed by Mailiii ? Prise to the underisgned trnstw aiu >' bearing date of August 15th, 11)1!' ' and of record ui book Ai2, |>ag»- I *• • of the Martin County public registi), said deed o ftmst having lieen given to secure the payment of, pertain note oT even date Uwrewith, und the term, and conditions therein not having been complied with and at the inquest o. the holder of said notes, the uucV'i signed trustee will o gtlie 28th ila> of December, 1921, at 12:00 o'colck M at the court house d*>r ill Maitin coui ty, at Williumston, N C., offer for -wile ati public auction to the Highest bid der for cash the following lU'scribe.i property, to wit: That certain parcel or tract of loud, lyin gaud being in Martin County, be ginning at a stake, Luenda llardison't corner on the north side of the W il liamston and Washington road, iieii F fl Ward's residence and from -wiiicl i- point the chimney at the east end of > said house bears N. 88 1-4 E.; thenct . 6.21 E. 54 4-1 pole* to u stake at tin i southwest comer of the graveyard c thence 21 eiwt 7 1-3 poles to a tsake. t therm* S. 64 E. 16 polos to a stake j near a persimmon tree; thence 2* .'i east 32 poles to a bend in the ditch, f- thence N. 23 1-4 E. down said ditch to an iron post; thence westerly along 1 a line marked tu-es ti the Beeil mill pond run, to J. E Green's cornei i> or line to the Williamston and Wash ington road; thence along the sunt g Williamston and Washington road to xl the beginirig, containing forty-tlirei (43) acres more o rless, for furthei ir title .wee above referred to dr-ed of fd trunt and deed from I.uendii Hnrdisan to J. H jB. Trice. * i This 2flth day of .November, H»2I h ' i nr WANTED TO TRADE: FORD TOI'H ing car body in good condition for 21 racer body Addiesn "E. D." caw Enterprise ft Local News and Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. F M Shute und little (daughter, Katherine an' in town visit j ing Mrs. Shute's parents, Mr. and j Mrs. S S Brown, on Haughton street. • • • • ' Messrs. T. Jones Taylor atvl O 1' j Robersos of Hobersonvillle were in town yesterday on business. ♦ * ♦ • Mr. and Mrs. Van - G J'uylor of Kveretts were in town Monday Miss Thvlma Brown ,s|H'iit several days in Greenville last week visiting Mrs. E T Forties. Mr: and Misi. 1' 11 Browrj und Mr. and Mrs. 1 II Harrison motored to G reoiiville yesterjfcv and she ivturhed with them. * ♦ • m Miss Mary Smith, Mr. and Os car Ahderson, Dr. and Mrs. Jas. S Kl\|*des and Messrs. Wheeler MaHin C. 1). Carstarphen, Jr., am! 11 D Critcher attendixi a dance in ington last night. • ♦ * » Mr and Mrs. Wesley Allen ol .lame ville ,'ue hei-e visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kager I'orry. Mrs. Al len is lu'te to be with her little-daugh ter, Mary Grady GurkitV, >vho i ill with pneumonia. • * • i* Mr. and Mrs. George Reil>u, Jr., aii' visitinj: Mrs. Keidou's parents Mr. and Mrs. Eli v Gurgarnr., on Main - slriM't. m 9 • • Miss Nina Upton returned home Friday from Washington, D ('., wliern slve has be«'n attending the Wasliinj ton School for Secietaries for the past nine months. She finished her course iibout two weeks ago and has been visiting her mint,. Mrs Geo. Ilawes ince that time. * m * Mr. W J Hunter returned Sunday evening Jioni lieensboro where he s|*>nt Thjmksgiving wit hfriends. • • » « Mr. Luke i.aihb of Raleigh has been in town for the, past/ few days vis iting his father, Mr. W G Lamb and attending to some business connected with the Internal Tax. » ♦ » • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White motor ed to Washington yesterday wheiv Mrs. White will spend*.olllo time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T R Hodges • » ♦ • For Engraved Christmas Cards call the Enterprise, telephone 16 « • • • Miss Vaughn spv-nt the 'l'llunksgiv ing holidays with hef' parent * ••■ * M Mrs. J (1 Gotlsid left this ifei' i« to v.sjt Mrs Vtvrce Bunting in I tin ! for ti few days. • • • • Ha\e your dollar ready for tin 1'• i Crosk when tho.te who ars ijoiic.tmg come for it.. They have to *>*• Ol everybody for everybody wants to gi r u ill liar and It takes a great deal I timi to see everybody. « • » • Mrs. .1 W Watts Jr., is visiting her parents; Mr. and Mrs Allien Wa'.ls wprtli in New IleWi this week * * * m J? Miss Delphia Peebles iwtiiried to New Bern after spending several months hero as the guest of her sis ter, Mr*. W T. Hunter. • • • • Mrs Blanche Anderson and Mr. Sam 1 Anilernori spent Sunday with Mrs. An derson's duughtor, Mrs. C. A Harrison and Mr. Harrison on Haughton stive) • • • » Mis. Mark Ituflin and little son Mar vin Britt of Tarboro are visiting Mrs. Ruffln's parents here, Mr and Mrs. f J H Britt • • • Mr. and Mrs. C It Niceloll of Green ' ville spent Thanksgiving here with Mrs. Sicelolf's parents, Mr and Mrs. J H Britt. . r, TITLE GIRL BREAKS LEG IN SWINGING Thelma, the 11-ynur-old daughter of Mr ami Mrs. T C Cook, had fh misfortune to get her leg broken and her Ijil' dislocated by falling from n swing Saturday evening. She was playing in a neighbors back yard and found a swing in which ;'ie was swinging when the rope came un fastened and threw her. Dr. Warren was summoned and lit took her to Dr. York's for an X-ruj examination after which she was treat ed awl is now doing ijieely. J BED CROSS ROLL C The 1921 lied Cross Roll Drive be gins today with Mrs. J S Getsinger as chairman. Any aid tliat you -ear give her will be greatly appreciated and if you cannot help her and knftjv li of ny other that can and will plsesr r call her at her home, telephone 241. ■e 1 ' It StffIMRIBE TO THE ENTERPRISE PEANUT TRUST SHOW j THEIR CLOVEN HOOFS It is admitted that tV peanut crop, the Yirginw-CarcyUnA varieties u short —yet price sare going down UM>. J Why is this? Only one explanation can be afforded, he trust is trying its best to make condition* i'oi ;hc peanut grower the mounbearable that they have ever been. Then plan seems to be to have no aim get the half that am out of tion for nearly Hut,hing. They »« en to think tba tfarmers association must still to them in the Ton# run and ilu li will lver>ild to the world the failure ot the peanUt associations. They do not euro who gets hurt ii, the fight. Their purpose it In All tlu 1 farmers organization. Xmv from the other sido of the yuestion tlu thing to would seem to be to put factories ami for the to into tli* tight with all the farmers to com# tpgwhei t * «*• everybody will get fair prkv is nobody lighting the faring trust and a few of their rohoi are fighting for the privilege ing money, big money out ol mer. HEART TO HEART We want to coma vory c 10.'.0 subscribers. fu«»t we \rant I" each one of you that have pa your support and we an l f>. appeal to all those who are.in to pay up just as soon as pc We are struggling; very keep tilings* going and are verge of embaruflsment mucl time because of the scant inc The small income an indivii scriber counts but little bn aggregate it means much to by Rending a check you will help us and at the same tu to «et a better paper. We forced to cut out those that . hind the first of the year hen mailing charges are almost : as tlu- subscription rates anil not able to ivud thera any ol less we are paid in advance. THIRD SERIES li. K. L. S MATURED NT>V. 12 The third series of stock in t tin County lluilding and boa ciation matured November 12th, am' will la* paid out Ibis week.. Those holding this series of stock say that Muilding.and 1-ioan Stock is a line in vestment. Vou have saved ii little , . T each 1 week and scarcely missed now you can build a holm- or f>ct voui money all ii| a Umip. The sale of tlm tenth series of. t'li.s stork closes November UOth. If vou want a few skuivN we Mr. A T Craw f«iil,' secretary Iwfore Thursday, l)*c. 1. AHIt( Ckl.K TRIAL IMSAITt >1 NT ING TO THE PUBIJC 1 The Arbuckle trial has ueen vei'y disappointing to the general public that seemed ko anxious to hear tha full details of the disgraceful tragedy The truth of the mnttie rin that'the fact* of the case are of so base a nature' that respectably newspnpeiij will not print them. • S. NOTICE or Ri:t I.IN lil-'s -.AI l: 1 ersuaut to an order entered mi tin I'.'ih day of No viber Ti'2l, by -ilt>n 'ie i. W. Conn judtfe of the Supetioi , ( • i.rt, in that certain cause pending ir the Superior Court of Marti t iouii ly entitled: '(' M t'hi 'in, .'.iciliia K ' . on, et vi i • rp.elo Maim , i g and .Vlot pi !'• n>. the un dersigned receivers will on i'huisday the 22nd day of December lU2I, at 12 o'clock M , in th« town of I'ar mele N C., aell at public auction to , the higliett bidder for cash the fol lowing rea land personal property That certain lot and atom building i situate in the town of Parmeln, N. C. now occupied by th" I'mmelw Mfg. arid Motor Yimpnny - smrjr/ptirclMised by said company in till# from Ceo, J aim* and being the Mistical proper ' ty whereon the hhiil company bus con -1 dUcti'd a general automobile, garage and repair- business. Also all the " stock in said building, consisting prir, cipally of automobiles, machinery, ac cessories and usual stock carried in a general automobile and garage bus iness. Also |l other »>tock, and personal property bolomiitV to said Corporation.' \ This sale will Ir made on the (rem ises of tho I'arinele Mfg. and MttOt f I Company and the said fiale lie mtfde subject to confirmation by IJje rpurt. W. A. PAKWN, l( 10. S. I'EELE, Receiver, r Attorney -Mi. K. Blount. 1 LOST: 34\MNCH TIRE AND RIM Sunday, Wllliamston ' and Bear Williamrton and Ever etts. Flml#r return to Pr J 11 Saun i jders aiAl be rewarded. 2t —~ Prices Continue Good on Loral Tobacco Market A SACRED TRUST FOR ANY PEOPLE » i J U altei 11. I'ai^ The most .-.acted' tluuut'n "Vii• - ''i" . " innitwci'.lth ami tu the '>• .m .. . j \s the child; whether it h.- \ nn child" ' or the rtlihl of t lie • ill 11 l" II >uitl el ' of the hovel; till' lu'll'i of ti I' ■iit I! faced mother nia\. f.• i . ' ..ti t. lie thi* mort capable rl ml in t' . i. | 1 At its Wiil'-I. it !■ capahl. >'i ' izenshi|> ami :t useful »«:•-. n >' V • i Itgence he t|illckeiieil an.l li nt,. I. Several ot flic -.tiom i p.■ i ! ! itlOS tliat WOK' I'Vl'l Imln li were men \ i • . fathom % \vaiv unknown \\. has. kn»wn t V' ii'j ! ' tee by James A. ':'t'if~lv T T.' j Maggie Rolicrson, ami • I>lln r.. !* in book O-l at page -'.Mi of M t County Public regis! r>, .-".hi .to. .1 trust having hej»li given to .IN ti-i payment oi u certain iron of .• \.• n !.»(«-1 " therewith, and. tile l.'im f ami —1 . tions therein contained i;>l* !iu\ i r i l ■ been compk-il with ami. at t'a ■ j ■ nf the parties inter.•; ti .l, tiso un it signed trustee will oi. Suturd r tin .'lint ilny (ft December,. I 1, at. .■' clock M., ut the court house ilom Martin county at William .to» .\'. ' , (offer for salt* to the highc.-t bill« r l.n cash the follofing «fc 111• • I lan !•, » i wit: First T rue! : 11>'p 11111111k in 'ii 1 ter of the public lend, known ;n rl. • Guns [jane, in the liiin of 11 I Chance lands ami Iv/.eki.-l on, ; line, oil') north of s-aid-Kzfko-I h vOi j non' horns, running thence-a ■ 1. \ course with the l.ary liaine lui'e ut® KzekiW Roberson's Inn- "I '\\ I, Whitfield's line, Kzelm I Hob. i un' cornier; them e a southerly com • Whitfield's line ami naili Holier on line to Aid fi'/ekiel Rnher.-on' conn thence an en.st.orly enure with tin In . ijrf yVilbarn Kobei'son ami Kzi kn l I.' I nun to tliw cHuter of anl puhli. oradi thi 1 lie ea northerly coin .- Wt" tho center of said road I" the 1. ,o. | ning, cuntttininu thirt.v li v»* • >■ • a n' mora or kas.s, ami br?n>; all the I.in owned by E/.eklH Rol«a'oii oil tin , west side of- the saidrfiad. Sucmnl Jract: Beginning at a point in tho cent».f of the old train mm passing east ol L'.zekn I Ibdiei oaj hollno, and a point in the aid, l.i iel )Col>mrhoii\s north line ol las I - tntet; tlu.pye with til" i 1 I '>•: of the old ti»m l oad a south"l• .i I course U> the Joe Kohei -on d. ci a lime, and being on the eat ol I.'.'. 1 i«l RobtM'*on's,lunds ami to 1,/" ■ Robeihon'fi line; '"thence a noil! course with JCzekiel ' liohei -on hnv und tho Joe Uober un. and (. Italic i Roberson jlim. to the old line ; th(yice a jyventerly coui ■ with tl SvAii Ijiii-, the Chance and Kif-Vj*. Riiruon line back fo the centejrfT the, fsaid old train road, ttar Ii and tHiinb all that certain Hhift of lap I belonging to Ezekiel Rubwson nKttul» on the northeast side of the .aid 1 tram road cm taming ten (V4»t no'tv momi or less. This the 26tli day of NovoiuUn- *1 H. L. GLASCOW, Trustee, WANTK,: SALESMAN WIItLCAL to c*ll on d*alern with" a low piifec I fl.ooo mile fabric and h),IKM» mile tiwtl . tire. SIOO.OO a WMek with extra conv • mia«lons. Universal Tire a»yi RuWw I Co., Michigan City, Indiana. It ' t, ' > 5»... . ... IF YOU WANT QUICK RESULTS USE A WANT , Al> IN THE ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHED 1896 l'lfe prico of tohacco was recently le cnbed by one laraier wnen he aaid that .if a farmer !>%> good toba«c© he *l\\a\3 says that i>rices are too4 and the h and when a farmer has por tobacco and ia asked about thm nfcirke the nhvays say* that it is low. That -is [Hihaps the natvue of man hut M*. Jack Mill .sof Poplar Point liiiil sorry tobuciio und still h# » t *** -aid tno prices wm* on the local market lust week he made the follow ir.jf average: I- 1 ' Price Afuount ti* iaj.K4 . I..H* -•« 'ii M+6 • »a.24 II" li.y.H « I ' 51.84 •• ~8.r.0 ihiiii ware that \WI itaKM place ai not ri mi I'm & llios., at 2:(M) o'clock riie manufacturer hM a sale .inan« lieie who the sal* na-. onl) a limited BuppJy of v;i:i' tii i'tl- .h air adverttsemMt • . inl tin i. lore Iw »ells it very ch "lie 11.nig., as low as 1-lOth of their I n.le are thero promptly ! J o'clock to do your o\vn bidding y.M will hot .lie able to secure any 0 ft In • '(• wonderful bargaina. NOTICE OF SALE ««tice,!s heieby given tah tthe UH • lei .i. iii'«l adnunistrator of Ira L. Paid .1. I eat il will oil Monday the 19th day ..!' I leceinbei, I!»:!I „ at 11 o'clock A'" AI lit I lie residenoe o t'tbu lata Ira 1 I'ei d, .l( ceased, nejir Kurrough'a Srln. I I lou e, offer at public te the highest htdder for canh the m- , lowing per. oual property, to wit: g AI Itlie I a riiiing iinpliMiient.s of ev eiy ami description.' One lot of corn, One lot of lth% . ml one lot of peanuts. .'I'll!', the i!Kth day of November 1921> W. A. HI'RROUGHS, Admnr. The lioard of CumniisaioMrs of * .Martin county will meet in tha court house at Wllianuston, N 0. on Wed neilay NoM iiiher iiOih at tt) o'clock a. in , to determine whether or not the count) t»f .Martini, will accept the fol low inv. projHuitdns: I. To pay (ino-half (1-2) tIM coat of conaitructiiig a hard surfaca road from the count) soa tto the Beaufort (ouiit), line, uhere it will join tha hard surface .road now being built I'lom the count) seat of Kaaufott to tl)e MyrtHi ( ount'y line. " ~ To build a sand-clay or gravel „ load 11 (un tho county seat to the Hal ifax county!llinto t terminating naar - j I lohgoifd, N C. . All t'ltizeiis of the. county are iar vitod to.Weaent their vi#/s upon tha at the time Aid plaee above designateil. J. 1.. HASSELL, •hainnaa. Attest: ' . S. S, BROWN, cm. ' ' , 1 ■ NOTICE J. (i. Ma ton's gin win gin on Mon days and Thursdays, starting Novem ber 14th, 1921. * N. P. DANIEI S, Mgr. NOTICE TAXPAYERS A discount of 1 per cent will ba given to all who payi tliair taxes ba fore Delphi her first. All: w ishißf ta avail of this opportunity must pay during Novamber| w ROBEBSON, Sheriff.

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