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COMMON SENSE ft King Solomon said he had no trouble making-1,000 wives obey his commands, y£t, now adays, you can't make a sing le wife listen to reason, but here is where common sense prevails. The citizens of Willi amson ;iOw have a modern and up to date water and sewage system at their dis posal and they owe it to their family to take advantage of it. We will gladly furnish uou estimate free. I«- . i •' •" V Phone 240 Williamston, N. G f *T days of > j O music FREB| 5 Cut out this ad md mail it today. We send you fl a New£dison on thie# days froe trial. No obligation y o» your part | Mr. Edison has offered 23 pri/.es, totaling JSIO,UQO, 4 for the best' phrases of four or five words that distin- I guish the New Ediaon frotn other phonographs aiid talking machines. W'e are making this offer so that - * you may become better acijuauitcdw.it.h the New Edison, —before sending in your prize phrase. »>NEW EDISON The only phonograph which can sustain the test of direct comparison with living artuu. B. S. COURTNEY . NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ANI) ENGINEERING STATE CUIUG£ STATION RALEIGH. N. C. Technical Btluriitlon nmlilrt turned in UuMr rlioaen profwaslona ami Vocation* State t'« lU.V »r » ii» •«» & ■« •! |ui |.i*ianuii and tor Km derail in in mduauial FQU.H IN: AfrtcuHuft—! Ihillujj r>n I H'rieittturc mm y^H'riali/.ed Courses In Farm Crop% Engine*, r 11141. .Awtiw.il lttjhi>.iiidry .rn»l IMrviti;. itiologx. Horticulture, FuuN try Vcteuci. -Yet. i in.m Medi« itic. Vocation; I FaluontKcm. Chemistry. AgrU'ui'itr I C r», .-'rv. IVmilw nicuit»trv «tufl Pwttig. Civil I nilPMinij Ar«Mt cWrc. and Hi|.!tw#y Fngiuevi ing. ClectrUtif £nfinrer:n« Mechanical rngincrrinn. Textile Textile Engineering, Tritit* Manufacturing, T* >tllo Ch«nlatry and Dyeing TWO YFAH COUHSFg IN . —— 4gffry>t».iN» | Mtehaiile Art*, T-ifili M,t nnf ictuiing. >iivTi 7 ST T-ntnw t»» AuUi Alu.i>aite». t Winter in Agriculture for rn rjnvfT ~**~z Bummer Benign for Tinmen, fin 1 (iiiHppa Balwiwe «m 4 Kicellent equipment In all department*. i Peoaion 11*21-23 l»rina Jjcpfiultr 7 Entrance requirements for. T»osi riaia, 15 unlta-Kngllati. 8: Hlatorv, 2" Mathftniatln 2*l-2 ; Bclenc*. 1; jfcl.rtive. CM For catalog, illustrated rtrcula-ra. and entrance Hanks. trrit# t. B. OWEN. Registrar. BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE ENTERPRISE Kader, B. Crawford "E^raiffiißntnN^SOpNCEr • /..'•» - ' I V CALL PHONE NO. 49 iOIICJC OF SALE Dade)' fend by virtue of the powei of bale contained in a certain deed oi trust executed to me, the undersign ed trustee by W. H. Killibrew and wile, Odie Killebrew, on the 17th day ofJanuary, 1921. Said deed of trust •eing of record in the public registry _f Martin county, in book A-2, a; page 687, and the stipulations thereir contained not haying been complied with and at the request of the hold tr of the note secured by the saio t'.eed of ,ruat, I will expose to public auction in front of the Court liou.ii ittir in Williainston, N. C., at 12 o'- clock M., on the 2nd day of June, 1921, to the highest bodder for casn, die following described tract of lanil. Adjoining the lands of Gharl«- Spruill and others, and being Jot No . in thj Charles Spniiil, or., !and*di vision, of record in tae J'.UVV of tn Superior Court of Martin county in iiind divition book "B" beginning at page 39, which record is hereby re 1 erred i© for a more perfect descrip tion of said land, being the lot aliotte to Odie Killebrew. This tne 2nd day of May, -921. EUJERT S. PEEL Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order oi he Superior Court of Martin county, made in the special proceeding en titled Charles A. Askew, administra tor of Sherman Williams, deceased versus Austin Williams, Sarah liakei and husband, Turner Baker, Hatti WiUiams Gibbs, Martha Moore am nus band, Will P. Moore, the under signed commissioner will, on the 6t,h day of June, 1921, at 12 o'clock, M., at the couri house door in Williainston. North Carolina, offer for sale to the i.ighest for cash that certau. tract or parcel of lund det»cribed «k follows, to wit: "Beginning at a black gum, th southeasterly corner of tract of lam. deed to Joe Ange, thence south el. and 3-4 east~Tß pefdies, thence N86E11.04 perches, thence NBBI-2L -30 66 perches to a pine , stump in a branch, thence 68 perches down said branch to its mouth in Cypress branch thence up the run of Cypress branch to the road, Liglitfobt's avenue, thence 537E31.66 perches up said rad, thence 512E19 perches to the beginnig, and containing 19 and 1-2 acres more or less, deed to Shaman Williams ny Benjamin H. Lightfoot. Tills the 4th day of May, 1921. ELBERT S. PEEL, Commissioner. NOTICE SALE jHttl Under and by virtue of jltj conferred in me by a cert.uß treeir (Of trust executed by J. L>. Giay and wife, Fannie S. Cray, on the Ist day of April, 1920, and of record in Mar tin county registry in book A-2 at page 615, said deed of trust secui ing certain bonds of even date there with, and stipulations therein not hav ing Ueen complied with, I will expose to public auction to the highest bid der for cash, at the court house dooi in Williamson, SJ. C., at 12, O'clock on the 16th day of June 1921, the [ lowing described property: Beginning at the comer of A. Bag ley's lot on Smith wick street and run ningr with said Bagley's line north ward 106 feet to a wire .fence; thence , along said fence ts a branch, Mrs. Smith's line, 98 feet; thence .up said branch to Sniithwiek street, 106 feet; i thence along a street 80 feet to the , beginning and containing 1-6 of an. acre, more or less, being the same land purchased of J. B. H. Knight b\ J. IJ. Gray, which is of record in Mai tin county public registry in book G-l page 478. B. DUKE CRITCHER, Trustee. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North Carolina Forsyth County. In the Superior Court Merchants Bank & Trust Company - vs Nissen Lumber Company, Ihc. J. Francis JNissen and W. E. Nissen. ijy virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned'from the Superior Court of Forsyth County, in the above entitled action, I will on Monday the 6th day of June, 1921, at 12 o'clock M., at the Courthouse Door of the County of Martin, in the Town of Williainston, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy ! said execution, all the right, title, and | interest wlucj} the. said defendants have in "the following described 1 real estate, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel oi land iu Martin County, state of North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of Roanoke Kail road and Lumber Company. The Getsinger Heirs, and others, ami bounded as follows:—Beginning in Duke's Branch at Joshua .Ellis' cor ner, running up said branch to the \Nest prong of said Branch; thence up the West prong of Duke'c Branch to the Charlton Island Swamp; from thence up the West edge of said swamp to the Cross branch; thence South 16' East 138 peles; thence North 85. 1-2 West 39 poles to the head of Reedy Clade or Branch? thene , down said glade or branch 108 poles thence South 6 East 66 poles; thence South 80 West 120 poles to the to ginning, containing 1403 acres, more or less, and being devised by the will of William Daniel, fr„ to his three daughters, Mary E, ; . ( Whitley, Sarah M. Manning and Hannah J. Corey, by will dated Sept. 2£iui, 1869, and re corded in Use oftiqg of the clerk ef the Superior Court qf Martin Couaty in Will Book 3, page 216, it being also * .. 1 » ©> f J : '- "V\ i| v.* '• ' m y.. 2, tU «tm« land conrtytd by W. C. Man ning and wife, to Johfc Cotey and others by deed dated August 14th, 1918, recorded in the Register's office of Martin County in Book E-l, -oage '2OB, and by Hannah J. Corey and other? by deed dated April Bth, 1916, intended to be forthwith recorded in said Register's office, to which refer ence is hereby made. Being same land conveyed by John E. Corey and ethers to Washitigton-Beaufort Land Comp any by deed dated April 17, 1915. Being also the same land indentifieu and described by Map of Survey made jy Sylvester Peel, Surveyor, in ISBO, copy of which is attached to and made a part o fthe deed of Hannak J. Corey and others, to John E. Corey, registered in office of Register of Deeds, Martin County, N. C., an! aid map is hereby referred to and made a part hereof foe the purpose of identifying the said land. Also be corded in Marin County Registry. On the foregoing property is locat ed on. Frick Engine and Boiler, one ing same land conveyed by Washing ton-Beaufort Land CompUny to J. E. Cox, by deed of this date to be re saw mill and equipment and accessor ies, which wil lalso be sold as a part of said land and included in said sale. This the 18th day of April, 4921. H. T. ROBERSON Sheriff, Martin County, North Caro lina. Counsel for Plaintiff, O'Hanlon Build ing, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. J. E. ALEXANDER , * MICKIE SAYS- Nxf M.9CWS NMUO WOUV foa ivo occj*=>\ouv\. 1 osTtato\ _ [cats, , \F \u£o Pfcwrc EVRN VXE>A ) Jtsr AS rrs -fcn-D oa semy I m -D OS, NWt v 0 WVAVCE A.U. "TVf - NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that ceitain deed oi trust executed by W. S. Cherry to Uie undersigned lrus.ee and bearing |date' of January iOtli, 1918, and oi I tecoid in liook U-l at page ZO oi tin ■ alartia Uounty i'ublic saiu deed of trust having been given tv secure the payment of certain notes of even ua.e therewith and the stipuia Uons therein contained not having uecn complied witii, and at the leques. ol the owners of said notes, tiie under signed trustee will on Monday, tIK 26tii day of July, 1921, at a. the Court house door at Williamston, N. C., Martin County, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the following describ td lands to wit: „ Adjoining the lands of Hugh Pittfc, John liawles and others, and being lot No. 4 in the division of the lands of the late John Purvis, and lieing the share in the said divisiou allotted .o May J. W'orsky and beginning at a stake between two small oaks the N. W. Corner 6f lot No. 3, running thence nearly north about 21 poles to an oak slump and stake, the late John W. Purvis comer; thence along said Purvis line its various courses to a s.ake and pine near the Tarboro road, said Purvis corner in the land known as the "L. N. Lawerence" line to a maple in Pear 'free, Branch; thence due South aloug w»id branch to the bridge over the w**»-h in said branch; thence'its various courses to the short leaf pin?, the corner of lot Ne. 3; .hence along the line of lot No. S North 73, 1.2 West to the beginning containing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE (131 6.8) and five eighths Acres more or less, and being the same premises deeded to W. S. Cherry by R. W. House and wife, and the same, premises as described in a deed of record in Book L-l at pagt 440 in the Martin County Public Reg istry. This the 28rd day of June 1911. CLAYTON MOORE Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NQIICE Having qualified as administrator upon the estae of Lewis O. Clark, de ceased, late of Martin County; notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present / them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 20th day of April, 1922,0r this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 20th day of April, 1921. W. E. CLARK i W« are proud of the confidence i tors, druggist* and the public bmv* la > 666 Chill and Fever Tonic. k K,. - - • ' Here's why CAMELS ate the quality cigarett p. p« "OECAUSE we put the utmost quality into this Irdli one Camels are as good as it's pos itffe sib ' e * or money and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to make a cigarette. Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this . in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the i \ best cigarette it's possible to buy. Nothing is done I : simply for show. i Take the Camel package for instance. It's the U 4 \ \ most perfect packing science can devise to pro tect cigarettes and keep them fresh Heavy paper —secure foil wrapping*—revenue stamp to seal the fold and make the package air-tigfit. But there's nothing flashy about it. You'll find no extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows. • Such things do not improve the smoke any more . than premiums or coupons. And remember —you must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality. If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest cigarette you can imagine—and one entirely ffee from cigaretty aftertaste, It's Camels for you. Camel R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winttox-S.Ua, N. C. I'HIS IS OUR AD AND YOU HEAD IT—LET US PUT YOUR AD HERE, AND YOUR CUSTOMERS WILL READ IT. THE EN TERPRISE ALWAYS GETS RESULTS ' « THRIFT • % * J —. --- U Economy in the expenditures of a county's no more important than economy in the expenditui'es of its cit izens. The practice of thrift leads to - - straight thinking, to honosty, to self respect. If every citizen of Martin . County were a saver our possibilities as a county would only be limited by our ambitions. Every person in Martin county who has no savings account should start one, if only for one dollar, and thus take the first step towards inde- - T pendence and contentment. IPEOPLES BANK . CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000.00 J. G. Staton, Pres.; J. L. Hassell, Active Vice-Pres. &'Cashier V. R. Taylor, Vice-President Jno. L.Rogerßon,Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS J ARTHUR ANDERSON J. L. HASSELL HENRY D. PEEL JAMES D. BOWEN L. T. FOWUEN W. C. MANNING MC. G. TAYLOR G. W. HARDISON ROY T. GRIFFIN J. J. MANNING J. LASS WYNNE A. R. DUNNING J C. GURKIN R. J. FEEL. M. P. TAYLOR S. C. GRIFFIN J W. A. PERRY __ A. B. AYERS V W. W. GRIFFIN JESSE T. PRICE .. J. G. STATON J. L. HOLUDAY JOSHUA L COLTRAIN W. L TAYLOR SYLVESTER PKEL ' ' ■■ * "'V- ' ' ..
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