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11l . __ "* Do You Want to Buy Anything? Do You Want to Sell Anything? If you do, The Enterprise columns are at your ser vice with more than 5,000 Martin County readers. * W * - - - " . - ** 1m ■ ■ ———— ■KUSTEE'S SALE By viuue of the authority confer red ir. sr. a by a deed of trust executed ti mt i> L D Lanie rand wife, Cora Luoiei . .1 tie 11th day of December, li>!9 am. duly recorded in the regis ter of i-oed'a office in Martin county in book Jl, page 611, to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even due therewith and the stipula tions ii. said deed of trust not hav ing bee . complied with, 1 shall sell at public auction, for cash on Mon day, the 10th day of April, 1922, at 12 M. rt the front of the Bank of liamiltc : in Martin county the follow ing property: Tract No. 1 being all of that certain If l : * Are Here 1 fljff -• -• • —: —: jfiii The new authentic styles for Spring are here—Suits that embody Aj Jk v \l/ all the latest style changes. 7, - . |; The label 'Society Brand Clothes' fig i is in all of them—but even if it was- JjfljjK jar ' n 't you would know they are SO- sHwrn f CIETY BRAND by their spirited lil j pi S| style—by their smart drape and fine $5 O ,£lf* Come in tdoay and let us show •'[ml fil 1 you what's new for Spring—Styles ( m jrl| rt have changed quite a bit. Prices are A suit to please anyone's taste— ||| jM The new Knox hats—Manhattan ,• r Shirts and Walk-Over Shoes are here. 4f? Margolis Brothers and Brooks Ji l "J 1 " i tract or parcel of land adjoining the lands of Dick Jones the Sam Cross heirs and others, beginning in the Sam Cross line at Bed Oak; thence down a big path west 88 yards to a stake; thence north 112 yards to t. small sweat gunm; thence at a right angle E 88 yards to a red oak in Sam Cross' line; thence along Sam Cross' line to beginning and being the asme lands conveyed by lshmael Hy rnan and wife Vassandra Hyman to .Mack Jones by deed recorded in book of deeds 8 Y on page 261 Martin county registry No. 2. Being all of that certain tract or parcel of land I adjoining the lands of K B Jones and others and known as lot No. 8 in di vision of lands of the late Samuel Cross, drawn by Amanda Lynch. .Reference being hereby made to said division for a full description ol the land herein convoyed and being the same land conveyed by Primus and Amanda Lynch to Mack Jones and Amanda Jones by deed recorded in book of deeds C-l on page 220 Mar tin county registry, containing in both tracts of land 6 8-4 acres. This the Bth day of March, 1922. G. C. GLADSTONE, Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. To L M Outerbrdge: Notice is hereby gven that I pur chased four town lots in I'armele N C, listed by L M Outerbrcige, at a sheriff's sale for taxes at the court house door in Martin county on Mon day, June 6th 1921. 1 shall demand a deed for same at the expiration of one year from that date unless sooner redeemed. This March 6th, 1922. J. B. H. KNIGHT. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. To Louis McNair and any other per sons interested: Having purchased twenty acres of land "res' listed by Louis McNair in Jamesville township at a sheriff's Hale I for taxes at the court house in Mar i tin county Monday, June 6th, 1921, I t shall demai d a deed for said land at - the en dof one year from June 6th, , 1921, unless sooner redeemed, r March Srd, 1922. r C. J. GRIFFIN. Report of the condition of the Martin 6ounty Saving & Trust Co, At Willianrnton in the state of North Carolina, at the clone of business on March 10th 1922. . RESOURCES Loans and discounts $106,898.76 f Demand loans 745.42 (i Overdrafts, secured ....TUTT... 361.25 e Furniture and fixtures 3,331.91 Liberty Bonds 6,464.00 Cash in vault and net a mounts due from banks, bankers and trust com panies 14,428.56 Checks for clearing 218.84 Insurance investment 1,250.00 Total .: $188,688.24 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 10,000.00 Surplus fund 3,500.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid - 688.75 Dividends unpaid ' 634.00 Bills payable . 19,000.00 Certificates of deposit, rep resenting mpney borrow ed 5,000.00 Deposits subject to check 49,002.38 Time certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 12,790.38 Cashier's checks outstand ing ...„ 689.93 Time certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days 15,869.95 Savings deposits 10,001.69 Trust deposits (net) 6,706.66 Total $188,683.24 State of North Carolina—County of Martin, 1922. I, J. E. Pope cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the test of my knowledge and belief. J. E. POPE, Cashier Correct—Attest: C. D. CARSTARPHEN, F. K HODGES. J. G. GODARD, Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20th day of March 1922. JOHN L. RODGERSON, Notary Public. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. To Whit Little and all other persons: Notice is hereby given that I pur chased 60 acres Wilson land listed by _Whit Little in Williams township at a sTieriff'e sale tbr taxes af the court house in Martin county, Monday, June 6th, 1921. I shall demand a deet for said land at the end of one year from June 6th, 1921, unless sooner re deemed. March Srd, 1922. C. J. GRIFFIN. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ~t • "-i.r ~ . . ■ Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of Wilson G. Lamb Sr., late of Martin county, this is U notify all persons having claims a gainst the said estate to present them for payment before the 28th day of February, 1923 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indabted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 28th day of February, 1922. WILSON G. LAMB, JR., Administrator. # ' NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in the power of sale in a certain deed of trust executed to me the undersigned truste eby the Martin county Realty Company on the Ist day of December, 1916, and of record in Martin county public regis try in book M-l page 818. Said deed of truat securing certain bonds of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations therein noth having been complied with and at the request of the holder of said bonds I will ex pose to public auction for CM hto the highest bidder on Friday, April 17, 1922, at 12:00 o'clock M. in front of tin court hoqff door in Williamaton North Carolina the following describ ed land: - Adjoining the lands of J B Leg gett, and Leginnin gat a light wood post on the path near Lawrence Chance running thence W 43 E to a pine, a comer; theucc South 65 E 100 poles to a pine on the Horse Pen > j Standard High Grade BICYCLES I CLINCHER TIRES $25.00 WHILE THEY LAST P. W. MAXWELL WASHINGTON, N. G , y-Tu'liZH jTZTZIT ESTABLISHED OVER 50 TEAKS ' m .Ti -gr~"Tli Spring Styles In Footwear— i; - • , In both men's and women's shoes, for this season, we are showing the very latest styles of America's foremost shoe makers. creations are made especially for us. They are naturally distinctive in appearance. Unusual attention is Riven to details of manufacture—resulting in perfection of deagn, quality and comfort. I I We will be glad to have you call on us in Nor- - folk oi* write us regarding your footwear desires. S. J. Thomas & Co. GRANBY STREET, CORNER TAZWELL- —NORFOLK, VA. SUCCESSORS TO D. LOWENBERG BOOT ft SHOE COMPANY | TOMBSTONES I MONMUENTS IwimL. If you desire to erect a memorial in honor of some departed Mend or* relative, come to see me. The best de signs obtainable anywhere in this , section. Prices are vei*y reasonable B.S. COURTNEY ■ ■ , i „ , - —IP tt%~ Job Printing YOU WANT—SEE, OR CALL SIMON LILLEY PHONE 1M WILLIAMBTON, N. C * r ' . Branch, a corner; thence N 30 E to the road nar J W Legjjett; ther.ce - wit hsaid load to the school hou e; I tiience aro ,nd the old post t oihe : first station. Containing 60 acits, i more or ieta. This 17th day of March, 1922. i B. D. CRITCHER, Tnutte.
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