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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31 ■i— ii— i■■i ■! 111 ii urn v. ~ trrtT,aes;jzMW.ri.-v(~M Get Your Seats Now For UNDER HAWAIIAN ■ SKIES Ii A Story of |! ROMANCE, LOVE, MYSTERY BRILLIANT CAST ; 3 Acts 5 Scenes fij • ,1 V. itli Music Assisted By THK RC) YA W 11A WAT AN SERENADERS Singers 'Dancers _Players Seats at Prices $1.50 to 50 cents ** , v iiiS • PORTLKND CEMENT ' I IIE urn* spirit of progress that rjspli>*d I hi- horse with the automobile, hji re placed temporary, iiill .mmable buildings • '( With permanent tire-ptk»of structure*. m pj One man has done much toward this change—your building material denlei-i --by heavy personal investment in slow mov ing, low profit stock—-building materials. Mis judgment in favor of permanence is vindicated by its nation wide acceptance. Hia judgment on individu.il materials u equally good. He calls Atla* "(he §(ai|d.ii*i by which all other makes are meftihedt" The Atlas Portland Cement Co. . SsU* New York -- Dmloii PluU.lclplu4 Mill):— Nortkußplon, Pa. 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"Daat>*r psinis some vaiet pali«fV wi»rk r /i" -7i' he*" - "V»a, last Mai nil he j«» Ueil an ap pfe, and todny l heard someone say it w;ts fdtten." *—Brooklyn Life ; "Wl Jt ■'( ) Hi it ' iTatt's Pillsf »■"' Viu«uakd as an Jf I ANTI-BU-IOUS MEDICINE I stimulate torpid liver, etrenjthen I dtgestlv* orcitas, teiiulata ta.. I bowels, renevc dlok headache. FLOWERS foi' Every Occasion Phone me Your orders W. H. CJ URK I N Phone No. 61 ) ■ § Burns and scalds I MENTHOLATUM 1 cools the pain and M the blister^^ NOTICE O FSALh' Under by virtue of the power > coutahied in that certain te»d ui truct"executed tiT the under;ifiied iioiKtee, on tho 22nd da yof May, by Ashley Cromwell and wife, Sarah •Cromwell ,and of record in M.irtin County public registry ni book A-2 page lo.i, securing certain bonds 01 ' even dute und tenor therewith, ami , the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, an at the request of the holder, of sai bonds, the undersigned trustee will or the Ist day of November, 1922, at li o'clock M., i nfront of the.court hou > dooi tor Marti ncounty expo.-e to pub lic auction for cash the following de ' scribed land: Ail that certain piece or parcel of land containing 212 acres, more oi less, situate, lying and being in tin road leading- from Williatuston aiu Ilairyltp.i load to Poplar Point, 6 nule;; uoith from the town of Wil haiiiaton, Poplar Poiul town: hip, Mar tin county, North Carolina ,and havin;., ,-uch ifliape, ipetes, rtiui>e,-: and dib tances as wiU nipie fully app n ar b; reference to a map thereof, mad: b Sylvester Peel, Septembci 23rd, and May Ist, and on file with tin I' eih ral'l.and Bank of Coluuibia Soutl ( aiolina, und bound on tjic north bv the lands of Wyun and Bariihill, and on the east b.v Jaines A. Kverett, oi the south by the lands of James A Dverett and Doii oJlnteou, oil the Wyf-t by the lands of J. (.}. {Jtaton, this be 1 ing the two tract* of laud h retofo'- conveyed to the sail; Ashley Cnnn. ; by 1(. A. Cfitchcr, Cpmuiissiomy ' deed dated NoyembeV I6tli, 1017 . recorded in the .ppbli leKjsti'., Martm vouuty tn b"ok 'i-l pav (l This 2nd day of October, 1!>22. 1). DVKl'i CBITCJIKR, Trustee NO'I'K'K OF SALi: I'nder and by virtue id the powe ! cf sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Bryant Little and Wife) Florence Little, Oscar Littb au»| , wife, Lena, fernest Little an ! t.ife, II at tie Lit t to It. I hike I'litihri !. .Trustee bearing date of i'>fruary 20th, 191!), and of reeOjd ill book A '4. page 40 of the Mi rtiii county pidiln registry, said deed of trust liavini; been given to secure the payment of certain notes of even date ar.d t noi therewith, and the tenn: and comi" tions there! contained not having .been ' complied Mtjtli, anu at the request el the holder of said notes, the under signed will »,on Friday, N ivembei 3rd 1922, at 12:00 o'clock M., at tin court house door of Martin County at Williamston, N. ,C« ort'er ior sale at public auction ,to tlin highest bidder for cash the followinj' derci ihe I lands Beginning at the mouth of Rates branch where it enters into the run of Tranters Creek about 50 vaijls below Roberson's briilgej 1 hence extending down the main run of said creek S It degrees Fast 30,40 pole ; south 5W 1-2 degrees west 15 poles; south 37 degrees f> minutes west pirles;. fouth 4(i degrees 25 w'est 15 poles south 54 3-4 degrees west 22.15 poles, south 49 tlegrees west 20.2 poles; H. 09 1-4 degrees west IC.OI polos; south 57 1-4 degrees west [2O poles, south 7 1-2 west 17 polesj eiAtth 18.72 pole* south 5 degrees 12.08 poles, south 4! degrees east, 13.6 poles down the run of Tranters creek to a large cypres; known as the old county line corner, now Henry Everetts corner, thencf south 59 degrees we.st 72.28 poles n long «hc old county line, how Henry Everftt'j} line; thence south 57 1-2 de. grees east 64 poles to a stake, Stanley Hollis' corner; thence north 41 degree east 10.8 jioles to the mouth of old ditch; 'thence tip said old ditch N 4-' 1-4 degrees east 20.68 poles, north 4!' ' * east 11.68 poles, north 40 1-2 de Hk.es east 6 poles up a lane to S curve; thence north 62 degrees east 19.2 poles to the Robersonville and Washington coad (crack rornd); then up said road north 33 3-4 decrees W If poles tf a curve; thence N 3 L'/ degrees west 557.48 poles up said rjs|d to the "beginning of tract 6i> east side of said road;, thence noutl OH .3 4 degrees east 25.7 jioles up n ditch to a eorner of tho fence; thcnc« north 17 degrees 10 HMnutes east 34.? pole slilong the ft>ncC an* ?oiftiiiitin* down a ditch to the center of a canal In Bates Branch; thence down the at ml Insilid branch north G:t 3-8 de trees west 2.68 poles north 48 de gree.s 40 minutes went 3 poles, north 76 12 degrees west 8 poles, north 81 1-4 degrees west 3 1-3 poles, north 58 3-4 degrees west 58 poles, noitl 7fi degrees west 20 poles to the rond at a bridge, running north 65 degree? west 27.2 poles, north 59 3-4 degrees weet 11.4 poles, north 66 1-4 west [ 10,41 palm .north S3 dftfttUWit jM I hB pole# t« a U#Htweod | Margaret* corner; northlM I '. iftgreee weftt 6 4 potei to th# 1«IC, tjj>iltt;llil)K M! Itf-rcs >lll«lV CM ,1 •=*. A .... WA a any ot October, 1922. H. DUKE CRITCHER, Trustee TRUSTEES SALE By vrvtu. of authority conferrtd h. me bj a ' l>eed of Tru.st" executed to tne by F M Edmonsoh and wife Abbie Kdnonsan on the 18th, day of Febru ary 1920, and duly recorded in the 1 Register of Deeds office in Martin County, in Hook A-2 cure the payment of a cert:tin bon bearing even date herewith, and tiu dtipulat -ns ln ilaid deed of trust noi having Idten complied with, 1 shall ex pose at public auction, for ca;-h, oi Vi'edne liy We 2Und day of Novennbei U»22, at, 12 o'cloik in front of tht BanV of Oak City, Oak City, N. C., the fol lowing propedty: Being all,of luts. jjo. thirteen an. fourteen.in lilock "fi" as shown oi Plat ol Town of Oak City, recorded ii Boo(c iii.' one at page 420 of tiie publif record'- of Martin County This OUolier 17th 1022 * 15 M Worsley, Trustee NOTICE Nortli Carolina, Martin County: Ir. the Superior oCurt. y llftt-is Hardware Company vs. W A. ii... rsprn Harvey Roberson, J. I>' ' fcdmo!, ldon, C. A. Roberson, H. 1 A. P. Roberson, Tradinr a W. A. iijberson & Co. l!y viitus of an execution idrecte. to tiie undersigned from the Superio Court of Beaufort County in'the a hove e.ilitled ai.joi: Iwill on Mondaj the OHi dny cf Nov, 1922 ,at 12 o' clock M„ at the court hous, «lc r the f.c .n of ex,cuut ion, all the rif.lit .title :.nd In ten-it whic lithe said A. Bobersoi and Ji irvey Kobi'l'.sin ha\C in 'h- fol loviin. described lands, to wit: -A+iftlte right, title and inlerost ol C. A. Uoberson in the following ile scrib"'! land,_ to wit,: Lj ing on the KobefsoMvillc am Wa lin>;tOn road about 4 miles : outii raxt fiom , oßljer.'onville ,containing 201. i acres more or less-, bouiid. don the north, nortli west and we.4 b thi lands of (~ 1.. Roberson, on the .sou^' 1 Swamp, on th • soulhen ■ h.> Aut;u tu.- Williabs, on the ast bv'Hen ry Roberson and on tin- northeast h\ Great Branch, and being I lie game lan dc.-crilijcd in mortgage to hie F^tiij l.and Bank of record in book /. 1 at |,a w -.0. .Savffig and excqiling from the op erntion ol' this sale tin liiuikste.,d al lotted to C. A. Roboi.-oii dosi ribed a follows, to wit: lifginning at .Sallie Williams and (' A. Robersou's corner in the ci-nte ro t'n esaid road, near two tobacco barn; and running thence easterly w,ili mi( Williams line to said Williams coi ner, thence on northwaitjly with Hi fence euclosiiuf the cleared lands o said A, Roberson on to tin? north east corner of aaid fence, thenw \v 'st erly nlong nuld fence to the norlhwelrt tome rot such iVnce, thence south westerly along Iho fpuve enclosing liif. jaid cleared land fau.k to ti. 1,. Bob ersons line ami division fence .tlcncs on in the nam.- directian to the aai. public road, tbencjjrtlli suld ro;.d tt the beginning, containing I'ftO- ju'ies, more or less. All the right, title and interest ol Harvey Roberson in the following de scribed lands to wit: « Steven town lota in hu of Hoi ersonville .listaal by Harvey Babersoi for taxattoc To jrtlio jjpur.,l9B2, fir further dc.scrlutjo|l reference* is lieje bv niado to the public r«fri*try of Msi tin county, This the Gib day of September, III:' 11. T. KOHKKSt»N, SheiiiT, of Martin County NOTICE OF -SALE Under and by virtu -eof the powe of sale, contained in that ceitain deei of trust executed |>y W. S. Leitie ti the undersigned 'tnistee and be.irin; date of 25th day of September, 191' and of record in book A-2, pago 21:.„ of the Martin county public registry snitl deed of ti-ust liavjng been giver to secure the payment of certain note: of evfen date and teilo llherewth, and the terms and conditions therein con tained not having been complied with and at the request of the holder t said notes, the uiultfysijtned trustee will, on Friday, November 3rd, 192: at 12:00 o'clock M., at the court hou; door of Martin county at Wilm ington N. C., offer for b:iL' at public auction to the hiyhest bidder for cash the foi, lowing parcels of land, siturte In'tjie county of Martin, state of Nortli Cai olina 'and described as follows: Res innlnjt at a lon xleaf pine, Rng crron*' and James Harrison's cojener i* the thence alonx Ilogeiwoi's line S. 7# 1-2 degrees 81 t 2 poles to a take and stomp, i ■corner ia Flat branch; thence down the run of said, branch .21 polc» to a black gnb, Colt rain and Rogausgn' near tlys culliwitfd yioiicr degrees west 61 poles to a pin. stump, Harrison'* and Rogerson' cor ner In" a small branch} thence down: s'ald branch S 81 ,1-1 degrees W. 11 1-2 pcrfe\to a pine' stump, Harrison and corner; thence a line of marked trees N 3 degrees E 131 poles to the beginning, contain!: acres, more or less. See also deed from Ashley A. Martin to Sladc Rot. erson dated 1906. This 2nd day of October, 1922. • WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee. g, - NOTICE OF &ALB if hwaby flvwi that wUr mt'i ** riH>w of authority contained m a }fccig*#nt of the B»pariot Court if Mtrtu county, aigned by O. H. Imn, jmiga at the September term, the ease of The Kurmers far, king arid Trust oCwpany vereus W. R. flapehart, the undersigned Com. iis: oner of the Court will on Mon day the 30th day of October, 1922, at 12 c'clock M., at the court house door df Martin county at Williamston, N-j (p., offer for sale at public auction to 18l highest bidder for cash, tli# t'ullewing described personal property to wit: ■' '■ >-• (100) bne hundred shares of t»e preferred capital stock of Th" Fi«h nrie'; Products Company; (1:00) two hundred shares of th? common capital stock of the Fisheries ('relucts Company. ! i • Thift the 30th day of September 193 a C'I.AYTON MOORE, Commissioner. notice of sale Under and by virtue of the , f F :,le contain..*! in that certain deet) »f trust execu'-jd by li. B. Sui'li ao- « ifc. Octavia Smith to tne uuie e t : trustee, and bearing dale of Pe comlier 2»th, 1916 and of rec ir I n Uik 0-1 page SO of the Martin loun itv public regis UT, said deed of t. J" tiding been given to secure Bie pa." n.cnt of certa n notes of even .tat" tiie- ewith, and the terms an 1 condi therein contained not havm? I'fctn complied with, and a ie ut-M of the 'witJi pf the aa'-d n te- ; .'•e undersigned Uustee will on Men j li, y the UOth day of October, 19J2. at 12 c'clock M., »t the court house door ,f .Martin county>t Williannton, N. offer ut public sale to the highest I :,idder for cash the following describ ed property to wit: 'I hat certain tract or parcel of land yjng aiul being in Martin County, N. and more particularly described as follows: | Hounded on the north by Conoho I reck; on the south by Maxilla Pu; 1 .is 'line; on the west by W. T. Out el bridge's line; on the east by , the and belonging to the state of Jorh la Taylor ,deceased, it being the tract of land' tsaid A. J. Outtwbridjre re reived as heir of his father, Joseph \V. Outterbridge, deceased. Cuntain ing two hundred twenty- five 226» .teres, more or less and being th It. Koevc*s "Hume Plnrc. This the 26th day of Setamber 1922 •A. K. DUNNING, Trustee. . kin l«U»l Hl. k ; LUDENSi ; MEHTHDL COUGH DROPS ; ■ for nose and throat ■ vjGjvß Quick Relief J VANTED: FARMERS FOR A good two hori;e farm. Apply at Enterprise office. MILLINERY BARGAINS. ■; }V*« 3 " 4 » -• v* i •.*wrr" J. • -• •' . ■ »• • - - • / - -... diL—. ~ ' * **' .. .. * " *-'4 ; v • -> : •»• • !*•■{■; M - .> 4 The greatest millinery bargain «> ever * offered at the height of The RETAIL MIL LINERY SEASON. YOUR CHANCE FOR BUG SAVINGS RIGHT AT THE HEIGHT OF THIS SEASON AT TOE BIG SAT,F OP W. R. Orleans During the sale every day will be a bar gain fday Jiere. Nothing will be reserved. Sale/ ; We also wish to thank our friends for their resppne Ijb our sale. 3i . J If • % *r» * I . m ,* - » .W i -#\ • jit - *m' m - _ £. . k A * f % V X * I / I 4 • f 4 *' ■ _ W.R. ORLEANS CLOTHES pressing H cleaning REPAIRING We solicit the patronage of those who for one reason or an other are displeased with the valet service they are now getting. We solicit those who may be over particular about the way their work is done. » We solicit those who appreciate care and attention to details. All Who Come May Feel Assumed of Service That Is Different IDEAL SANITARY PRESSING CLUB PRICK « THOMPSON, Owners Phone 167 Williamston, N. C. 107 Main St. DON'T FAIL TO READ THE ADS EACH WEEK THEY CONTAIN NEWS OF INTEREST TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER "NoMoreßuinedShirtwaistsfor Me/' said Mrs. Southlee i . "I've discovered a most wonderful water softener" A group of young housewives snowy white. -She uses less soap were discussing washing materials, too." One said that her clothes had been -That', quit* true," chimed in another, fairly eaten to ribbons by patent "I've u.ed Red Sr«i Lye at a water washing fluids and chemicals. aoltcner '»ot that'. only an* of iu many B usea. tied Seal Lye indices an excellent "No more of that in my home," »o»p. I teti my cook to save ail the wajte said Mrs. Southlee. "I've dis- *"»"• One . .i fced Seal. wiian mUej j - j .. .1 . with grease an® water, makes enough toap covered a mo*t wonderful water to u * t #evtf#l monlh , lof aM i aun J ry an 3 softener that does not harm the acrutinng iiurposes- It's really auite fun fabric. My maid says it makes the *° "»*«• Tha directions a™ in the can." washing easier than , .MO J._ T h,rc f" m *" y h ? u,,h ° ld anything she has ever l± $ SSSS> to « Used. Sh just dl«- Bed Seal Booklet, which will solves a V 4 teaspoon- H i"»'K d 5 ,0u '*•*• Send ful of Red Seal Lye in flrl " each bucket of water. ft* £s&,'• *• This soften* the water, Ly*- G«t genuine, and makes the clothes Take no other. p. C. TOMSON a CO., Southward P. 0., Philadelphia, P*. FARM FOR SALE A good sixty acre farm, one mile from Hear Grass, on road to Smithwick Creek Church, known as Lukle Rogers farm. Has a new seven-room dwelling house, a new stock house and stables, one tobacco barn and other out-houses. One-third cash, bal ance on easy terms. H R. L. WHITFIELD ~ • • i
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