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Al v crUsers WUJ Find Our Columns a Latch Key to 1500 X of Martin County's Homes VOLUME XXII—NUMBER 94 Dr. Biggs Brings Good News For the Growers of Peanuts Dr. John D. Biggs has been in Washington, D. C., this week with a committee from the I'eanut Growers Exchange, befor#' the War Finance Corporation an dlhe committee uc ceeded in making arrangements to deal direct with the Finance Corpor ation. Ths means that. the I'ean Exchange can borrow from the Finance Corporation and ii large amounts. Mr. McLean, the ehairtnun of the War Finance Cor puiaiioi rssurred trio committee lion the Exchange that the.v could gu milioft dollars ami more if nvcessur, It 'takes a tremendous-.-amount ol money to ft ranee a proposition of t'li. kli.it and this connection |.ut. the i'ei. nut Exchange upon an absolutely suit and sound financial footing. 'flie l'eanut Excl.an«v> lias alre:>d\ proved its ability toln-Ip tlie grow 1 of peanuts because it is keeping tr.n, one millon to a tnilion and a |Urirte' bags of pemiutrt off the 1 market. A least five hunt!rod thousand hags WJU haw beeft forced upon the market hu for the Exchange I ft-ing aide to h'de them t>fT and it if re/. enable to a> tlia tthe pH' - e of the best stock o peanut* wou'd not haw lx*cn over t.vo (V.its a pound if these distressed net nuts had not been kept oiT the n:;ft> kef. ' T - Or. Bigg.- :;uys he can give the m. n Iters of the peanut exchange posit v assurance of the -ucces .-vf fh-.'ir ef f./rts and he believes Ht" cooperrit vi iil.uketil g of peanuts w II bring gr a help to net only the farmers hvt I merchants as well nnd all who •* interested in seeing the best inten-.». of the fannedpromoted and ,-uie «' ■ it; l»est for the farmer is ho t for j all. 'I he il'terview of Dr Biggs by «'U reported will be of ,-.peTal nteresf ti our peanut people. The\ will •»«' a | once thu the farme ri> comine i! ti In own and instead of the mow « It* ing uiocl to bear down the prices hi' peanut. i- going t.» lie use. l t- IMIONI thv prices of th>*m. lußo interest our fainie.. '■ ll It should interest us al. to know t i. net only i tie government putttig u| money bu tin world's rno-t influent a bank, tlie National 'it\ Bunk of N'- v Yoik is now working toe Kentac farmers s-eking tlie opportunity t' grant them loans, to pool the ken tucky cr ip of tobacco during thi son. —- ——— The wocld May as well note the fi cf tha tthe.old way \»ill be re the J'iiUlU *°s will, like other folks, . el their products in a sensible way. ( HARITAHLK BROTHERHOOD ME K'llN; I'he quarterly meeting of the Mar tni County Council of C. 1!. 11. met \V"dn«sday with tlie Hamilton hxljji No. 12. The rod call snowed all itn lodges 01 tlie Council topiesented ex cept thru and the attendance of vis 1 tors us v.eli delegates was iaige. 'i lie regular routine 01 business wu; transacted and sewral g«x>d talks w«r made by the brethren The next meeting wil be held will the Robersonviile lodge the seconc Wednesday ir March 1U22. barbecue c.iitl.en, and many othe. good things were bounteously serviit the Council by the Hamilton lodgt and their families. The Cnstrilable Brotherhood is ar, organization known only 111 Easten North Carolina, being organized in Beaufort County. It has been in op eration in Martin County for mort than fifteen years and ho- done much in chari'y and something in insur ance It puts the members ir. touci with each other and tends to tU.ii giueral good. r Christmas Package* Early ~:S T R A N I) -THEATKK — —MONDAY— Winston -.Churchill's most fa mous novel dramatized, favor ing true chmlanity as opposed to relijr'oun hypocrisy. "THE iNSIDIi 01 THE CUP" Ask those who saw this ut this 'l'll, aire October 13th,. t 25c ~~ an«! ~ f»o -r-TUESDAYr- \ Wiliiam Brady's Wondarful Malod rania \ "LIFE" 20e anil * 40c —wIIDNHtsDA Y— ANNOUNCED LATER 111 1 ■ ■ li \ 'i : - THE ENTERPRISE WHAT ABOUT GROWERS OUTSIDE ASSOCIATION? Tobacco growers who are' outset the cooperative marekting assoch.tioi nwiy have to haul their tobacco many dozens of miles to find a market >iex j-car, according to information office of the cooperative association i. Raleigh. During the last few days atl sign-up" records have been i i. en, and at the present rate at wWf the growers aiv> joining the ass.-> tion indications are there will not l enough tobacco 011 the outside to mail tain a single auction market in •.. State. Warehouses in North Carolina It b pointed tuit. will probably follow th example of Kentucky and remain do; ed pending their lieing taken over b; tlu- growers' orgahiration us ieo»lv inn- stations. With the "auction" system entire!; eliminated, grower soutside the coop et'fitive association can, sell only ti 'pinhookers" and other speculator.- who wi|l take advantage of the tar irasr who has no market within mil'" of his farm. With Virginia and South Carotin giowvra lined up solidly in the FIT operative association, it will lie a ens of a long hunt f >r a market for lhn: growers who delay joining with thei neisrhbors in the movement to olitai' better privs. The fe" business nvei who have stood out against the grow ers' association it re certain to feel th' effect- of thei rattitude once the gr"* 1 ers get on thi'ir fee through cooper l 'ion, while the merchent* and ban'- with vision, who have helped dor ing the campaign, are expected ti ivap 1 ewards through increased trade association members. In certain sections groups of grgow have proposed to boycott itnfriond 1 vstolfs but have been trrged by or- ganiser: to hold olf uid give uoV business men time to study tin' 1 prop c»FitiOM more thorouifhlv, convince*' that if they lo they v*il stand behin the jr'nwflorK ,n their R-inantic effort to better the conditions of rural lif through bettc rprrea for tobano. N. C. MAN IfKAItS SEAIM) \lfl> ItOCTORS Kilt 1»22 "Tlie"t^i'iitysixth wnnual eowventint of the Seaboai d Medical Sociity came to an end yestord 11 y afternoon follow ing the election of Dr. Jo'cpb 1. Sproull, of Sanitarium« N C., as pros ident for tlie coining yr 11, sa dfoui vtce-presidentn, a secretuly and 1 treasurer The members of the sociut went to Chesapeake Beach after ad joumnient, where Billy O'Keefe wrv el one of his faniou oyster roast, for their benefit. Dr. Sproull succeeds Dr. K. C. S Taliaferro, of Norfolk, lie was firs, vice-president of the organization thi year ami by the system of advance ment .at vice_presidents in VORU ei> the society, was slated for the pres idency. The other officers elected arc First vice pre#dent, Dr. Joseph T Puxton, of Newport News; secern 1 vice-president, Dr. W I' 'Warren; o' Williflmston, N C., third vioe pjr»iden Dr. Cora Z. Cwpeninp 1 , of Suffolk fourth vice president, Dr. F T fiato of Manteo, N 0., treasurer, Dr. Geo A. Caton of New Hen), N C. (re elected), secretary, Dr Clarence For ter Jones, of Newport News, re-elect ed. Ntftv Bern waA chosen as the plac for the 1022 contention of the soeiet> —Virginian Pilot. CHI'RCH OF THE ADVK.NT Kvv. Waller B. Clark, Priest-in-chargi Services fo rtlie fourth Sunday i» Advent, December 2Kth: Church School, 'J:4f> A M.—.Harrj M. StuUbs, supfc-rmtemk.-nt. Morning prayer and sermon, ll:0( A M. Semron subjert: "F.Jiemie. and Allies." Evening prayer ami sermon, TtS* P M. The Rev. Frederick lllount Drane, "Fred Drane" to his man; friends, Archdeacon of Alaska, will I the preacher at this service. A cordial welcome to all. SERVICES AT BAPTIST CIII'HCK A. V. Joyner, l\Wm iiunAuy School, 9:45 A. M,—l»r. I B Cone, Rupt. Sermon 4»y tlyft pastor, 11 :(Ki A M UYPII 6:45 P. M. ..... Sermon by the pastor, 7:.T» f. M Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even ing, 7:30. You are cordially invited lo attend all these services POH SALE: DRY GOODS AND Notfona business, noo\ stock, %oo" location in heart of town. Price rea sonable. Owner too old, wants to re tire. Address' "F* care Enterprise. (K » ' ' y • ' r » . Williamston, Martin County. North Carolina, Friday, December 16th, 1921 COURT PROCEEDINGS Local News and ON TUESDAY, 13TH Personal Mention The following eases wcVe dispoj# of on Tuesday of Court this week: State vs. Kelly Moore, Crovoj Wynn and Daniel Mizaile. Larccnj and Receiving. Each of the above i.o fondants were found guilty and wen sentenced to jail for the terni ol' 12 months to be hired out by the boar, of founty commissioners to pay thi costs of the action. State vs. Willi* Wynn. Assault with deadly weapon. (luilty. tenced to jail for thirty days and pa the cost* of his hoard and tho cost of the action. State vs. Charier Whitfield. I.ar cony and Receiving. Continued fo witnesses. Statu vs. Chas Whitfield. I.aiven ami Receiving, N'ot a tru?bil. State vs. Paul James Rettnit James. Not u true hill. •State vs. 1 Briley. Hou breaking and larceny and loceivnj' Guilty. Sentenced to county jail tvv, years to he hi ml out to J 1 Urittoi for his keep and training, the coun ty to have costs of the action. Stato vs. Isaac Aiiipry, Jr. Farcer of automobile for temporary use No' guilty. In carws (i and 10 eganst C. II Godwin for embezzlement, rnj)tilue under same bond. JAMESVILLE ITEMS Mr. S W Combs and Mr. S.iu yei from Columbia were here Thursday. Mr. W (' Gooda of Norfolk Va. wa in town Thursday, Mr ami Mrs F L lOdetts and tilth son, William Ellsworth, from Wash intrton were tho quests of Miss Cni rie Edens Sunday afternoon. Mr K D JolmsMi of Greenville wa. in town last week. Mr I. It Harrison was here Thurs day.. Mr. G C James and Mr J It Stall of Everetts were in town Friday or a hunting trip. Mr. N R Manning wii.v FK-I urduy afternoon. Mrs Mollio Held from Now Vor" is visiting relatives and friend.-, i town this week. Mr. and Mrs. C A Askew, Ml" ; W Martin, Mr. Hindoll Hamilton an Mr; I'earlie Moulin motored to Wash in (ft on Friday on a biednes.. trip. Mr. (iai-ence Monro from Ports mouth'wa sin town Monday. Mr. and Mrs A E Manning uru eh'lldro riwere the quests of Mr am Mr:. -1 If Manning Sunday. Mr. W W Walters wjis a husinos vikitor in Greenville this week. Mr W K Darker of Willia n to Was in town Tuesday Mi'. G A Crofton and Mr It. Crofton of Robersom ille wei" j i town Friday. Mr. and Mrs S T Jncksoy inotore to Washington Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Mizelle, Mi Lena Hrown, Mr. George Mizelle nm son Robert spent Tuesday afternoo in Washington. Mrs. J W Dowdy of Kingsboro wa the guest of Mrs. W H St'allings oi Tuesday night. Misses Eliaabeth and Bessie Mi zelle were in town Wednesday shop ping ! Mr. T H Cook of Kinston waft 1 town yesterday. The Young People's Missionary So ciety held' its monthly meeting wit' Mrs. W II Lilloy on Wednesday even ing. Those present wore Mewlanie I' M Holliday, J M Jones, M C Jack son, and E H Ange, Misses Neva Hoi liday, Effle Drown, IVarlie J oner Edith Stallngs, Sadie and Gr■ iffin, Carrie Edens, and Ithoda Poel The meeting was called to order I tho president, Miss Eftie Hrown, bo* old and new business was discussed It was decided to get up a play f the pprpo.se af missions., AlVr Hi business session delightful refresh mm its were served consisting p. checken salad, sultine crackers an pickles. • The meeting adjourned to mee with Mrs. W 11 Lilley Friday nigh after the second Sunday in Jamiar EARLY-DANIEL Mr. Edward William Early of F'a' myra and Miss lieatire Daniel of ()» i City accompanied by Mrs. C 11 Coun ' cil and N W Hym:in of Qak City nit tore to the residence of Rev. I, C I,ai kin of the Methodist church here o I Wednesday. Mr.- Larkin took the to the Metflodist church what o i united Miss Daniel and Mr. Early ii marriage. Mr. Early 1s the son o Mr. Joseph Early, a prominent fi mer of Coo6e Nest township and Mi Early is the daughter of Mr. and Mr )ne. T. Dajiiel of Oak Cil> After tfiu ceremony they iv turr. • t othe fiyra of the groom where the wil I reside. Oet your next supply of coal from Eli Curganua & Son. Misses Martha Slade Hassell and art ha Cotton Crawfor danced toda. from Salem College to spend the Christmas holidays with their fam ilies. Dr. Wni 11. liarrell of Norfolk expected arrive tomorrow to spci some timerhere. with his another. Mi*. Th|irpen of Tarboi# is lifl'l visiting ho( son. Dr. J F TluKPen am .Vlrs Thijflipn at their homo on Churcl street, i Mr. and 'Mrs. J W and son Boyd, left yesterday for (ireenville Teniv, lor several months whore Mr. Hijrht will ho in the tobacco business Mrs. O Carson, Mrs 1' M llolli day, MfeJ.'tte Uhivdtt Paul and Efli Brown of Jantesville \rete lu-re shop pin« yesterday. IALHE ALARM Wednesday morning about elovej o'clock some one calle ,4th>» tire de partment and .tftid to fcemt the lilt truck >N a hurry. The tire Ih*ll \S.I rung and the ftionibort of tlui hosi department were .soon assembled an he truck was on tell \vu*. They lia iW'cti ittiormed thai ine rift' was n> tenant house on the lot of Mv, h pool and went there in douhl«vr|uicl time When tlu-y arrived there wa no fire in aight hut a irtun win cm, in gout of the house with a coa otove and thoy nut from )itin that -i-t-i fire had been in the stove hut it wa all out by tha .ttimo so there wa. nothing toft for tliein to do. TIN praci■(' was good for the company n the ease of the fir* Thursday morn ing. STORE ItUKNED The tire alarm was souutlcd at tw o'clock jvsterdnv " mowing and thi Ire company responded with unutma promptness and were v er\ soon 01 the scene of the tin- which proved ti oe the little Ktoro occupied by Henrj rrtlwrd, OH tho, railroad nea. ih ejiower plant. The building wa practically burned down before thi jlanri *as givers hut the part tha' lad not already been htifnod Wfti juicklv extinguished. ARH DEACON OF ALASKA AT-. EPISCOPAL (ill 1 lit H Archdeacon Frederick Hloiint Dram >f Alaska will proai'li lit the Chut?! of the Advent Sunda} evening a' .even-thirty o'clock. Archdeacon Drane, after six years of continuou. tervice ih Central Alaska, is spending a tery busy furlough on the Atlantii Coast. Almost all M* time is hoin/ given to active work in this JUKI tin neighboring telling the stio if tli# needs and opportunities of tlx \laska Mission fields. During his stay in Williamston Archdeacon Drane will bo the guest of Mrs. Jus. G SUitoß und Miv S Ronn' Hlggs, Jr. BIG MEETING OF PA KM Kits TO BE HELI) THURSDAY Them will Up a great moetinK of famii'i - # at the Court Houn; in Wtl liamston, Thursday, December 22n, ul 2:00 I>. M. Every farmer urged to come. O. F. McCRARY, Di.it'. A (ft. WILb YOU RECEIVE AN X MAf /SAVINGS CHECK T you receive u ChristinAi Sav- Dijo Cheek for the ear li)!r!l? .-If so, „it wil Ihe coming to you in tho nexl few rlays for the Martin County Sav irtRH ami Tru«t Company will mall out checkaTor over sf>,tKVoo - thi. week to those who belong to the rlul htis year If you arc one of tho fortunate un far-seeing ones who will hav som extra pin money for Christnta: it i of no USA for you to read the adm tlsement appearing in this n;>ue o The Enterprtae, but if y>u are •ho and»want to Join the Christmas Sav ings club for 1922, And the adv rtiw ments and then "let your rnnsfitV ibo your jruide." METHODIST CHURCH SERVICE! .Sunday .School, 9:4/1 A. M.-tJ. E Pop®, Supt. Morning service, 11:00 A. M.--Sub ject; "Taking -Advantage ot" Oppor tUHitieF." Evening Service, 7:30 I'. M.—Sub ject: "The Christ Whom We Wor ship." Speeial Christmas Mutir will be rendered at these services. The pub lie is giwn a cordial invitation to we) ship with lis FOR SALE: ONE PRACTICALLY new cast iron, six cap, cr>ok stovr at a bargain Burns either coal or wood. Mrs J LaWrenc* Peele, Mty. NEWS FROM IN AND AROUND OAK CITY OAJL CITY ITEMS Mr. Julius Smith, who has given uj. his position here, has returned lb his hom ein Farmville. Mr. Jack Moye .-pent Wednesday in Greenville. Mr. Jimmie Counci latent Sunday night In Giv>en\ille. Mr. A tor Moye went to Scotlam' Neck Monday, Mr. T. W. Davenport p«ra Mon day afternoon in Hohgood. >U. J W Hinen spent Moiid:*' ir Wilianvfttyn attending court. Dr. Sdin Harrell and Mis* (Torino of Tarboro vrero in town Sunday. Dr. Pitt'nan rrui Mr, J W made a . short trip to Turboro .Sunday Misses Ledia Yarboro, Essie lUjc vatte, Scott, Ruth Hudson SHI ah Pollard anil Mes laine-, .1 I Ilumpliruw and K Q .spent . l atnrday wi ('rmnvlH* shoppir.;. The Little Peanut oocie\- of th" f'nk City (traded School i»ruJ'*iv(l t "i'l'tter Rii>?!iiili l>rivo" pottram ir Friday afternoon and it was vei\ bet ctVial us wel ln.i in!"ivuiM(4 to all. 1 hose who on.ioyo I the hospiiniit,\ et Mr and Mr It I! I'arlv at liter wcukend house party wort* Misse, Fvt Feel and -Millie Roebuck of Rober Botiville, Mi.s.s Mary Robertson o) Hamilton, Miss ~~Anhie Ellen an Mess>*» Ellen and Hester of Hook Mount. Misses Emma Jackson, Rutl Cox, Mary Wililams, Worley and Manly Jackson of Wintorville, Misses Ruth Hudson, Ix>viise Scott, Vera Ha' roll, Essie Haggvtte, Lolia Yarboro Sarah Pollard, "Jack" House, Melisse Worsley and Mrs. W T Humphries Mtvssrs. Ernest Haired, Derwood Smith, I'aul Rawls, l.ouis, llowaiV and Francis llrown, I'aul llyman Macey Savage., Roberta Everett, Mat thewji, Wheeler Daniel and Henrj Early. DEATH OF AN INFANJT On Saturday morning, I'ei sth, 1921, the depth angel vjsited the home of Mr and Mrs. (' W Mitellf> and took away their darling little l>«hy .» was bom NowmbtM - 21st, 1021, being only two.weeks and Mvo days old. At >WM done for her fchnt fotlld he htrtr-H was (iod'-s will, to take her away an she is gone. She was laid aw Ay in the I'amilj graveyard on Saturduy three-thirty. Rlanche IVUzelle piny#**' very softly on tlie piano and hoi - 1 itt' ■sister Ruby "Jostis l.oves Me." The little twin sister.!, Nita and Nellie Dii\is i airi»'d the flower , to tho.gravf ami llesslo, Mamie, Julia Mizelle and lone Davis we in the |m!l U-aren Uru. D W Arnold conducted funrwi' ser-vices. Our lailii)g Irttlu huby ia aleuping aweatly in a newmado grave todaj We are wet-ping, gently \w«eping for our darling's gon eaway. Them is a viuuitt place in our irotiif that cannot lw« tillwl, Hut Go| knowoth l**t». und dwtl' all things well. She is gone but not forgtitten. Written by Imr roving sisUM', RONNIE MIZELI.E. TRISTKE'S 4%LE OF I AND Niirth Carolina, Martin Count). Hy virtue of power vested in me hy that deed of tniat executed to mi on thn 2l#h 'hty of Decenrlxir, lUtO by V II Moore, I will on Friday the 6th day of January, 1022, sell at pub lic uu*to"i for cash, to the highest bidder, at the court houso door In Wil llamstfii North the hours of one lind two rfllock, the fol lowing described lots, tracts or par cels of liuid, ylinjf, Mng and situaU in the county and Htatx aforasuid near the town of llobifoiMl, North' Car olirui, and being tracts iiuinliei- si> (6i, seven t7), apd ten (I(H and be iny v portion it tinn farm formerl> owned by Mui'ruy Whichatd, am known at tho , Eli Hopkins farm which was surveyed!,and plotted b; A K Uritt, Civil linghwer,, a plot o whfch is on record in Miirtliy County, in the Register of Deeils' office'in plo book .1, at page f>, to which plot ref jrence is hereby made for a rpore pe ect description. Tract N'o. 0 contains 2li acre*. Tract No. 7-eontains 154.5 acfei, Tmet No. 10 contains 18. •> ■ makinif u total in the tract* o S3.H acre.-.. Thi sthe 3rd day of December 1921 fL A. Trustee. Watch the label on your paper, bi Mir* t orenew Wore your sul«ierip Hon expires. If your children are gHng away t" •chdol or college this year, be sure t6 end the Enterprise to them, so Ihey "-nil keep with the news at home. Get your next supply of coal from Eli Gurganus k Son. Tobacco Price Vary Greatly During Month of Noveml DIPTHERIA SHOWS BE IN N. C. IN PAST YEAR During September, October and No vqynber there were 3,375» ciit.es of dip- Uverui reported to the State board til Health. The number reported for the entire year of i# ll wui inas much DH so many of tho.so people wlio have had dipthierta will carry the germs in their iu\se and throat fiu a consklarublo time I feel, that It Is fnj duty to urge all (xarenM to avail Uwan sel\ M oi the protection for their chil dan abow tlx months afforded by tin use of toxin-antitoxin. About one per rejrt of the people in this county are diptheria carrier.- It is tf\ia group that .spread Uir • eas»>. This is damn cuj'rU i caiulessly couirhinp or sneering th t imftj of those near them, or by con-> taminating articles which they ban dlo, and thereby pa*»rfn>; on infect to the unprotected. Children especlall} aw exposal throutrh the exchange O pencils, chawing gum, fruit, food o; the visa of tho common drinking cup I When we come to think of it, it i> a wonder tjuit w edo not have more sickness than we do inasmuch us then is «o great an wtch«Hg» of gptWtS I'ixiir one person to another. The diptheria season wil Ilast foi several months yet, so it is hoped tha those who have not iriven their chit dren three t Hutments of toxin-anti toxin will dt) so. Jtemcmber that the.-w treatments completely protect ab«ut 90 per rent of the children, but thir protection il X-A not come until thi-e« to six months after the injection* havt I Imm*n given. If any |*c>plc In thii county desire to usk any questions a bout toxin-antitoxin, I will In- v»r> triad to auswer them. Yours very thily, WM. K WARKKN, Quarantine Officer. NOTICE ok SAI.K , JL'nder >uui by ivf Una pov ei of sale contained in that certain deco of trust executed by James A. N'niger •on and wife Eva Hodgarsoii, bearing late ill October ;u 1819, and ircorde* iu tin public legistry of Martin ooun [ ty in hook A I! ut paife MIW, Kaid laet' of tin t haying been given t> secui* the payment of a cert (Tin of even I Into theerwith, and the terms HIM ttipul.itlons then-ill contained not huv ing been coinpliod with luid ut'the it> |UO>>t of the holder of said bond/, tbi amlei trustee will on the 2!! rd , lay of lAjcember at IZ o'clock M at tho upurt house door of Martin »un I Kj at Willlaniston, N. C.i *Tei for suit to the highest bidder for cu-,h tin folnwlng described projierty, to wit That certain tract of land Iy ami tw'flW in Htwr Gra.-s township Martin county. North Carolina anil ooundeil on tho north by the !audit 01 Will hnuxi on tlio east by tl* 1 lamb ut Claude Leo; on the m>uth by "Th* A4dey Mai tin l'Uue' ajui on Uie west us tiu! lands of Joe contain Uig one hundred aor«! ni'iru or and being the name prem ims ii'iw occupied by James A. Rod- H ":.mi and vvi.'j t'vu Uodgei i-jii. 'I hi • tlie SMrJ i'i.j if \o\ember 11 1 :., A. K. M \XIS(., Trustee| NOTICE OF SALE I'mini and by virtue of the powei o." rale contained in that ceitnii dee of trust executed by Henry Dennett am! wife to the Undersigned trustee end l«»ring date of January 3|st l'jfci, and of moid in b>uk I i, at pagr of thu Martin County pub lir said ik-ed of tri.st hav mi; len to .secure payment o>t ifri.ic: note of even date ihfwovvith. and the terms and on4*li#t« .IK MAC not njvinu b*m onmplitvi with, niii nt in tequeat «.f the h">J"r of .-an not, the undaif'K'ied tn;;iUt Wil! ou Wtdneeduy ~.tmy 4th. !W. «t ; t'viork A 51., I', the b«-t nt (al Cit ( r,.1» City, N. C., s/.'.-r f. i sale at publip auction to the highest bid 4er for cash the following describe* property, to wit: Being all «»f l-"t No. H, in bha-k fc. aLso all of k>t No. 9 in block K sit uated along the ACL railwiv in tht town of Oak City, N. C. This 29th day of November 1921. T. B, JR., Trustee WANTED: ROOM AND BOARD IN privfcto family "J. R. J." care En tfiprUe. » (let your next supply of roalgfrom Kli Guriraniis L Son] t, When a merchant advfcitises his own poods h)P expert)) to peop'o tc titw*. He is not selfish. He ImowV that others will get part of the ben efit IF YOU WANT QUICK RESULTS USI A If ANT AD IN «It SNIWBIBS ESTABLISHED 18981 Tobago for Nevfnbor abow whi* range# of price* Ja partem Car oiina; Goidsboro, the b?woat at 17.59 aad Farm villa tho highest at 64.64, whch nearly doublet! th-; Godlsfcoie market. The market* in the range of oar own peple ahow GruoavilU first H1.28; WilUpiAon, second at 89.70; Robysonvllle, third at 29.60; Waafc ingt»>ii, fourth at 25.05 and Tarbora, fifth ux 2ZCO wui at 21.64. Tfcaso indif*^P|gptloarky tha ttho farmer whe iafe gaoled Ma to CraenvUie |«(tM a viit and 4 half more for hia to bacco, not ea&igh to Justify him for hi a trouble uflp vxpeaj*. In th* I >re«nvill* mwage may h«v« bow juiced oful the VViILU/njton lowered ebcausi* a gwt many fan n*rt havu been friJacod to haul thoir boot i grades to Greenville and the low wt grades hi W 111 lain sti >O, because U 1 would not pay to haul common toWrtj so fur. in cwipju iaon with tho Waah ingtua market Wllliarruton paid nor* than four cent.4 a pound mora far tobacco than the Walking-ton market. Y«»t* Washington ij hailed by soma a* a better markeK There are two kuuia of propaganda that ten 4 to boost any kind of msr> -k*?tr- Ouo is tin* price in cold figure*; tbo uther is paid agemcie.s or men that 9 are paid to boost: November: AhoiOuo r *29.40 Eitfald - 24.06 . Farniville .. 34.64 | Gqtdaboro 17.58 I Q**enville ...; 31.28 Kinaton 26.10 La Grange «... 17.71 New Bern .... 22.01 I Pinetops 09.44 j Robersonvllle 29.40 Rocky Mount 26.80 ' .Spring Hope 2845 Tarboro {2.50 Vaneeboro . 29.60 Washington ~...., 26.65 William&ton 29.70 Wilson ... ... 29.40 Windsor . T ,_... 21.69 NOTICE OF JULE L't'ndei and by virtue of the potior of *ile contained fh that certain deed of trust made And executed by Mamie Price to the underused trustee and 1 waring date uf August 16th, 1919, and of record In hook A-2, page 186 '\ oi the Martin County public registry, naid deed o ltm.it having boon givw io secure of certain aflfcee of even cLtfe therewith* and the Unni uint condition* therein nt»t ft -*vlnjf baoit COtUplled with Mwi %L ttlO l*l|[l||lt gX the holder of aaiil note*, #ie uianrd t J iu4e« will o utke 88th day of i'ectajibef, 1921, at 12:00 o'celek M. ui Uie court hoOM: door iu Martin two ty, ut Willuuiuton, N C., offer tot Mia ul |>uUic miction to the highest bid dor fur the following deaagibed prvperty, to wit: TImU certain parcel or tract ellaifl. lyin Kund being in Martin County, b#- nUmiuy at u atake, Luenda "«nllpm*u corfltk on U« north aide of the WU- Uumstai ami Washingtonrroard r ashr F D VNtMS re*4denc« and from whfah point the Chimney at tha east and of Mid houua heard N. 88 1-4 £.; theaee 6.21 K. 64 to a Aake at the wiutii west comer ot the pawy>|4; thence 21 east 7 1-3 poles to a taafca; •hejirv H. t>4 E. 16 poles to a stake near u persimmon tree; thence M SJ onnt U2 pule* to u bend ta the dttdQ thence >4. 23 1-4 E. down said ditch lo an iron post; thence westerly *f"H u line of marked tr»a» to tUt Kaad mill pond run, to J. E Green's mfar or line to the WiUianututt and Wa# inglon rood; thence along the said Willlunidton aiid Washington road ta U>e baglntng, containing forty-three (43) acres more o rleee, tor further title am übovfi referred to dead iot trust and deed from Lueada Hardlfc io J. 11 B. Erica. Thi* 26th day of Novwnhar, 1921 0. D. STALLS, Troston. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified ud administrator if . the estate of Simm J. Tettertoo, ceased, Late of aahin«ton County, N. ! C., this is to notify ail peaseas kar> j * rig claim safaiaat Iks estate «f mU * deceased to exhibit them to the U»- 1 dersigned on or before the Uk of January, 1923, or thi* notiee will be plaod In bar or their recovery. This 13th day of December, UU ~-'1 e. w. rtM-ißtrow. I Administrator of Swan J. ton, Plymouth, N. C. H. V AtrtfcLpi Attorney. FOK SALE. BOOS, GOOD CONDf tioii to jp iato peanut feMft ]K I 12 i-2c and 16c. J B fherry aatf Bro. Pfcoae I, WUllaraato*. NC, ififl jl ■ y *
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 16, 1921, edition 1
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