wt now «ATi * or a>)iMaK>r THE ENTERPRISE! Published every Tuesday and Friday by tbe KNTFiriMi' PtlWilW nMC tX). WIOIMMtM, North CtrollM W. & MAMMIMQ ■ EditoT Pric. " (Strictty Cash in Advance) 1 vitr 6 months 3 months —. £atand at th* Post Office at Wil liamston. North Carolina as second class matter. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. BETWEEN YOU AND ME By Frsncis Speighi ABUSED OUR PRIVILEGES When e'er you see some old dog' drag ginx Around a chain and block, It's just because he'n l>»-eu a »ap , tfnf At passing folks, or stock. Aad when you *e« us »wat some hor net, Or bumble-bee, or by, You can bet your bottom dollar on lt > lie's psßtering us, thut's why. And those poor folk* wlio're sittuiK musing, Behind a lock and key, Are there because they've bee" iilius mg Some privilege when free. So, "shalt not" laws that seem on slaving, Would ne'er been in use, But we can't keep from missbehav lag When we are turned aloose. WAR SAV|NCS STAMPS MAY BE EXCHANGED FUR TREASURY CERTIFICATES During the war the government of feted war savings stamps, paying L per cent as a methot of Raving foi people of small iiieuns. Since the w.u and to take the place of w*ar savings stamps, the government offered trea?, »ry savings certificates in denomina tions of $26, SIOO and SI,OOO, n«.v sold to investors at -20.50, SH2 an SB2O, respectively. They pay 4 pe cent if held ifntil irraturit>•, fi\e year froru tlie date of issue. About sd2f>. 4 000,000 or wtt> saviugs stamp*, series I ef 1S»1P, become due January I, and the government new oflers t> is »ue treasury savings certificate.- in exchange for them, afTovtting the own ers an opportunity to continue a sal* investment with good interest. Sav ing has furnißhed the life blood foi many nations and insurer prosperity to the people. The government is do ing everything possible to encour age Having I" the 1. States t>> offering Bound and attractive seru: ities for the ipveetnjjnt of small sunn If you want to save!) and insure you; future, it would pay you to investi gate Uncle Sam's saving system "It is to be hoped that every per son who can do so will exchange war uavings stamps, soon to tall clue for treasury savings certificates," Postmaster Je*se 1 • Price. ' The large amount of money invested ami the great number of persons who purchased war savings stamps showed that the people of this country coiih aave money when the necessity arose Now, if they will take the nionej they saved when they bought stamp; te aid the 'government in the prose cution of the war and buy treasury savings certificates, they will demon ftrate that the thrift lessons of tin war have not been without effect The holders of war sayings stamps have seen investments of about $20.50 grow to $35 in five years, and laig er amounts in the same proportion. They can see the same thing repeat eH if they reinvest jn" the treasury savings certificates. Interest accum ulate* at the rate of 4 pei cent ohcl> year, compounded semi-annually. The savings certificates are exempt from tlie normal federal tux. aud from n'l state and local taxation (except es tate and inheritance taxes), and r*un be held to tlie amount of sr>,rtQn maturity value, for each issue, by ev ery member of a family. They BIT backed by the credit of the United States government, and afford an easy and sure method of saving." Write a card to the editor, agri cultural extension sen - ice, Raleigh, N C., for a copy of circular 133. It tells hew to feed hogs for profit. W W. Shay prepared it from the results se cured by farmers In hog feeding dem •nitrations. Chile has something to wake her Up now besides the Peruvian oratory NOTICE OF SALK Under and by virtue of the power of talc contained in a certain Deei of Truat executed to me by W. E. Gainor •ad Leona Gainor, on the Ist day of January, 1914, and duly recorded it the Register of Deed's office for Mar tin County, in Book UUU, Pa*e 594, Mfiirlnj certain bonds of even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Dead of Truat net having been com phod with, and at the request of the holder of said bonds, I'will expose to public auction /or eaah to the high est bidder on Friday, MS, at It** o'clock M, in front of the Court Uottsd door in Williamson, North Carolina, the following de scribed tract of land: Beginryjog at the Red Oak in ('lv or's Lane oil PublicTtoacUiiieiidW' pnst Heney ToyjbrV reMfrm and St Jesse Cobum Base, Running the fit with nJ a rtuthevi# COUSK to a small branch at a bridge; thence an easterly course with the said branch about fifty yards to another branch; thence a Northerly course with the last named branch to a point opposite the said Red Oak in Gain or's Lane to a gum; thence a straight line to the beginning on the road at said lane, containing six acres, more or less. Also the right, title of said W. E. Gainor to one-third interest in a certain tract of land bought from !S. W. Outerbridge, containing 160 acres, more or less. This 15th day of November, 1922. F L .lIAISLIP, Trustee. NOTICE OF KALE Under and by-virtue of an Order of Re-Sale contained in a Judgment of j the Superior Court in an action entit ! led; Mrs. Susan Mollis vs. Joe Mollis, et als, the undersigned Commissioners will on th e2nd day of December, 1922. at 12 o'clock M., in front of the Court Mouse door in Martin County, expose to public an,'lion, to the high j est bidder for cash, the following de scribed lan'l; Hound on the North by the Roebuck lund, on tlie South by the Taylor lund, on the East by the Williumsu n and Hamilton Road, containing .'!• acres, more or less, and the lati j John Mollis land. This 15th day of November, 1922. P,. A. CRITCHER, A. R. DUNNING, 1 n 19-21 Commissioner*. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain-4'eed, oI truet executed to the undersigned trustee by John Gray Zeorali Cray on - the 1 of February, 1921 and of record in l»nge 241, said deed of trust a certain note of even date and U-i.oi | therewith, the si nidations con tainei in deed of trus! not having been -complied with and do fault having been made in the p#y ment of the .same, and at tlie :c(|usl if the holder of the notes, | will, on lie I'itli day of December, 1022, at 12 /clock M , in front' of the Court House door in the town of William.s Von, N. ('., offer for. sale to the high est bidder for cash at public auction the following described real estate, to-wil: Ijoi'.ndetl on the north by the land of the late S. L. Wallace, on the easl by the land of Henry l.illev, and on the South by said Henry Lilley and on the by the lands of Sylvester tjray. The same containing t> acre.s more or less. This 13th day of November, 1022. F. M SEXTON, Trustee. NOTICE (H SALE Under and by virtue of the powei of .sale cMitained in a certain deed ol trust, exwuted to tl.e undersigned trustee by E. W. liardtn and wife Annie Ilardm' on the 20th day ol April, 1922 and of recoil in the public registry of Martin County in Hook 11-2, at pagt 120, said deed of trust securing certain notes of oven date aud tenor therewith and the'stipula tions contained in the said deed ol trust not having been complied with and default having been made in (In payment of th esaine, and at the re i|uost of tlie holder of the notes, I will on the lfith du\ of December, 1022, at 12 o'clock M., in front of the t'ufjrl House door in the town of ton, N. C., sell to the highest' bidder for cash at public aiution tl.e follow ing described real estate, to-wit: First: Adjoining J. A. (ietsinger, C. C. Fagan and others, and sitimte on the west side of the Warren NfecV Road, contiiining , r .4 ;i»res more o' le.ss and being the laud purchased of J. A. Cetsinger and beiirg the upon which E. W. Harden and Annie Harden now reside. Second Tract: Situate on the euM side of the Warren Neck Road, adjoin ing Harrison Gee, Ceo. fc W. lilount and others, containing 4(' ait*? of ! and more or less and being tlie same premises purchased of J. A. Getsinger. This lttth day of November, 1022. ELBERT S. I'EEL, Trustee. SALE Under and .by virtue of the author ty contained in a certain Deed of Trust, executed on the 18th day of April 1919, by Arthur E. Williams ind registered in the Register of Deed's office fpr Martin county in Book N-2 at page 408, to secure the >aynient of a certain bond of even date therewith, and the stipulations in ;aid deed of trust not having been -omplied with, and at the request of the parties'lnterested, the undersign ed trustee will on Monday the 11th day of December 1922 ut 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door» in Martin county, Williamston, N. d, offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, the'' following described real estate: Galley two Kittrell.. Bounded on the north by the lands of Augustus Lanier and Wiley Green, on the east by the land of W. R Roberson on the south' and west hv the lands of W. B. Williams heirs, 'containing two aires more or less and being a part of the' tract of land that waa conveyed to Arthur E. Wil- THE ENTERPRISE, WTLLIAMsTQK, MARTIV CO., NftftTfl *AftflLtKA | hums by his grandfather James E : j Williams ar.d yicse articles and per- ( I sonal property; one bay Gin Mule | and one small Gth IVfejlc. Chis th« sft. l.flt MART!MWrute, j IfjLVfHEELFR NBiLRTIN ! 'jjF l ik jF im_ NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by virtue o fthe author ity conferred .to me by a-certain deed of trust executed by I>rusilht Mi/.elle, James E. Rawls and wife, I'essie | Rawls, on the Bth day of January, ] 1921, and duly recorded in the reg- I inter of deeds office for Martin coun |ty in liook G-2 at page 81, securing j payment of said bond of even date land tenor therewith and under an by virtue of the authority of an or jcler of re-sale, I will expose to pub li cauction for cash to the highest i bidder on Friday, the Rth day of ftec !ember, 1922, at 12 o'clock, M., at the 'court house door of Martin county, n 'tract of land in the township of Bear Grass, "North Carolina and described I 1 t v L, - Gc t Lch in d th c? Wheel L iX Lincoln motor cars arc produced by the world's M I\ prj it -.t automobile manufacturing institution in ■ Mn , a ;c .:uaPC. 'v/iib the highest standards of manu- T'J "M Fevt-Btsscnger.- : , r ,. k: > TO the industry. Quality and j M 0J oc...»n tlui w'l persistently stand foremost. | A M; It e i ; .c o'r.vi' l n.nr* se of the Ford Motor Company that |f^ lij I ' 1 c. Ji .Lincoln PJ .' .I-r sh ill receive the finest and n i|t n rrj 1. t>. 8. mou>r it i» possible to produce. To that n LJ] Ten Bouy Types .i M . J.-v •! r.» of the Uruoln.- its manufacture. It? |yi ..i . J «; t\ ic wil he. carried to the highest J I'A Cxi.-: m fvi 1 . ic .ij, behuid it tlie vast resources j JAjj ci ill • :>> Vnipji'.v , |A/j [j - B. R. BARNHILL HrH AUTHORISED y»l. lis AMI SERVICE \i)\ WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA -f -:- y r~j~J ' Join the Throng I ** j j V\ v have more than 2,000 accounts on our books. Several hun dred acroounts have been added rejcently. Join the t I - •" Ihronft an hety j I ■ > # i Boost Williamston and this; Community * J " _ ! VVE AUK STII.L CUMHING % j DEPOSITS j September 15, 1921 j $378,786.30 j September 15, 1922 455,492.96 October 16, 1922 492,263.05 November 25, 1922 542,657.47 We want to make this run up to $750,000 by Christmas. Come to see us. You will be greeted wilh a hearty welcome and a smile. Bring your money to this strong bank and tell *your friends to do the very same thing. *•". ! - • • J j " The /■. . 5 : j Farmers & Merchants Bank • I . • - , , ♦ N. C» | i. J i I oi tickks J ..' ; JOHN 1). BIGGS, Pres. C. O. CARSTARPHEN, Jr. Asst. Cash. R. W. SALSHI'RY, V-Pres. R. G. 11 Active V-Pres. 7 * 'I J. I). WOOLAKO, |C«di. I'. i>. ( ARST-aIrPHEN, V-l*its. as follows: * *•' J A tract or parcel ol' land lying and being in Bear Grass townrhip. jMajJin cpunty, i» the rw, of Boar • Grafs fi^P r 'P at Vuj6W thenee fp"g the AyOjCuin- ! stpn roatto Jno. eonr, and , thWcc all easterlwftcourse Beat ' Crass swamp, to the beginning. Also one acre of land square in front of Caleb Mizclle's home place 'on which is located, barn- and hfrW-,e Btablcß and beinp the-name land r«»n veyed to Caleb Mizelle by deed lat | oil the 7th day of May, 1886, and 'of record in the public registry of Martin county in book MM at page 'tM and being the same land will**l t;> |James D. Rawls and wife, IleHsie I Rawls, by Caleb Mizelle. The said Jif E. Rawls was also known as Jan. F,. Mizolle. ; This the 22nd day of November. I (>22. WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY UKe uXft i Njmeu administrKjdt of the- estag of I. F fat-ylo, deoeaseiij wiir on®Vei.aesday, January * .Infl 11*2, at'® o'clock, A. M., at to; Cojfi Ftn'fft, wfflfh was operated by tw? late J. B. -Boyle, Bell to the highest bid der for caafh, the following described personal property: Twelve mules,'l. One hundred barreks of corn. All other personal property belong ing to thi estate of J. P. Boy'e, in cludingw agons ,carts, feed, and all farming implement*, tapnds and mort gages, and all other Items and kinds of personal belonging to the said estate. 3. -ishrdlushrdlusli F. GLADSTONE, M. D. BOYLE, \dmlnlstratorf v « • SIBSCRIBE TO THE ENTERPRISE LET HABTfK CQtNIjY UQStftAU fIQMg HBjttl COMPANION «f ih-rt siii'wij >jS» I n~ rm *Ti ** *• F —' * Costs LESS THAN Ft*e Cents a W*mk 1. The Youth'* Companion—s2 IMUM for 1923] AU. PM 2. All the IU«-^Twe2dyl^. r of 1922 so^o 3. The Companion Home Calendar for 1923 J ** 1. The Youth*# Companion I tQ nn 2. McCalTs Magazine, 12 futim Namben 1.00 } *3* 00 r— — •• ~ \ Kader B. Crawford ■. • i — t -,- EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE « ■ 1, CALL PHONE NO. 49 • : "h ECZDUII THIS i*n't OM of tbOM fate b« treatment „ 1 oflers you hava «MO M may tim W« doo t ofler to give you something foe Dotting -but w« ' 2B do guar an toe that jrou can ttf this wooderful treatment, satiraly at our risltaed ttus guarantee is backed by your local druggist f* "HUNTS GUARANTIED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES" (Maatfa Salve f JBHH and Saap) has been sold under abeolute money V An|nn| back guarantee (or more than thirty years. They are eepedaily compounded (or the treatmea* of CaieaMtltefc, Mac Wena, Tetter, aad other itching tlan dueeses. Tbouaands of letters testtfy to their curative properties. M.Timbertta,jl Cmmlm (wUownf^ £«j!Aoo (or witSoQt result. Oae bo* of Naafe Care entirely cured me." Don't (ail to give HUNTS GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Naafe Salve aa «ee») a trial. All druggists handle. r i M H —T CLOTHES I PRESSING CLEANING i REPAIRING I I We solicit the patronage jof those who for one reason or an other are displeased with the valet service they are now gettii.g. 1 • i ■ i We solicit those who may be over particular about the way their work is done 1 We solicit those who appreciate care and attention to details. All Who Come May Feel Assured of Service That Is Different IDEAL SANITAR(Y PRESSING CLUB | | PRICE & THOMPSON, Owners ijl I'liona 167 N. C. • ° 107 M tin St. J . .... . .. A Carload of ij NICE MULES | Just Arrived. If You are in the Market for a Good Mule , ' f Come to See Us Be- 4 fore Purchsing . : 1. : Our Prices are Right ! J. H. Purvis & Son j ~~~

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