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WE NOW HAVE A CHAMBER OF OOlWlg*C»t " THE ENTERPRISE Published every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. Williamston. North Carolina W. C. MANNING - ££toi t>ub»cripiidu' P. ice"— (Strictly Ca.su in Advance) 1 year — —, a.. .51.50 6 month? ..._ 80i 8 months -V-p 4 Entered at the Post Ottke at Wil liams ton, North Car"Una a= eecond class matter. TUESDAY, MX EMUEIt i, IHM. BET W EEN \OI AND ME By Francis hpeight PREPARATION Now, boys, tliis ain't no joking A new dug 'tater's good if you ain't scared of choking. course ,that's understood./ m But let tiiat 'tutor sweeten, Some ten o rtwenty days, And then when baked and eaten It stirs our lips to prai.se. Mil* irs. '• . « i«t i.AiA* I So youth who have no training 'Ere starting out in life, Can get along by straining, By pluck and toil an dstrife* td.M. liut if they train till later, Whene'er they have the chance Then like the sweet potato Their value wil lenhunc. WHAT J> MOWS? What is new. '.' What does. a per- . son mean when they pick up a pa-- ; pel and say there is nu nt»\\ today. What is news '* ' i News are items of public tßtejest . . collected fro inthe four corner? oi I tic earth —pertaining to all things -—and published in the papei loi i the benefit of the readers and to in i form people of the happening.- in tm- : world. Some believe tiiat news ir- iim rely the scandal and vicuiumic** that only / some Sfi'in to 'delight in ami vvhiei t is Used in the ii piophoeies that tin world is genu/; to 111 f* dogs. One of the create, t urtues of *tli> weekly paper ;s t;trlT it is not I'ulJ, of "news ' in tin applied •en 1 Xi 1 tome, 'i iit' scandal and tin- \ ice. that i Ml up till pai'e- of the losnipiiht.il 1 lies arc 11 "• I 1 1 . lie uer , I lies as 1 v* '-'h ' IIM .spate 1.- j Used i■ L. ' • I ,1' lead i • rs. 11. •1 . pjipe. ■' cii 1 it* 1 l.s 11. ■ ii' ten k j' litt ten pij* ,li: . jmir than* 111 tin- \\t- i.an \\"ho > 1 h»f In* 1 JlUfcUllHi. » > 1"! 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When a m.xuhmi yeai y tvK K«t> to the point that cull 110 l j.,.t enough to cat j M . 1; , bettinmiiK to put on that will help j tiie i 0 team later. •' . NOTICE Ol SAl.l. ► * Imlci and by wrtu.' oi a judge I ment of the Superior court oi Mai , tin cdunty ii| the special pi ceding entitled 11. M iJullaru, et als \s Mi M. W. Jialiard ordeiuig a re-sal. el properity heremalter tie -enbed, tin undersigned counit ss oin 1 will, on the t*tli day of December, I'J--, att 12 ()» o'clock M., at tlife c«>uit hou.*>o liooi I of Williamson, North Carolina, ollei at public auction, to the lu i der for tne lollowinj; descr.beil j property; Eeing a ceitain house and lot 1"- I cated 111 the town of Hamilton, sit I uate on Alain stieet and adjoining the lapds of l'aul Salisbury and others, I and being the same house and lot I formerly occupied and owned by N. W. Ballard, deceased. This the jjlst day of November, 1022. 15. DUKE CIUTCHEK, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALK Under and by virtue of the power, of Bale contained in that certainn deed of trust exue-uted by Joseph H Hollis and wife, i.ucy HolluT'to the undersigned trustee, /nid bearing oate December liUth, 1918, and .of rec ord in book U-l at page 1 >•'! in the office of tlie iegiiter of and ftfr'Martin county, N. C., said dee.' of trqst having been givta to se cure the payment of curtain notes m£ even date therewith, a>»d the terms and conditions therein contained not aaving been complied wih, and at the the request of the holder of said notes Uie undersigned truste will on Wdnes ia;. the 20th day of December, 1922 at iZ o ilock M., at the court house door ji aiartin county at W nliiunsioti, N. offer for sale at public auction the higjied bidder for cash, the .oik.wn'g described property to wit: I hose certain tracts or parcels 01 U4td situate and being in Martin couri \, N. C., and bounded and de"Eib ...1 uf follows: fust Tract: le being the Mobley .(ill and mill nite containing foui ■i n.:, more or lesis ,and being the ~1,.. pr«inises conveyed to James A. ,ie.i>tt by W. C Manning, trustee b) it 1.1 of record in the public refistrj i i.lartin county 111-boolc &XXX at 22_, which deed iB "Hereby re el red to ft.. - a more accurate dis 'l'tption. - .*». cond Tract: Cominenclnji at the . oseph H Hollis corner on th» Ham too and fjeverett public road, mencte P with and ak.rtg said Kvere' ts"aijd .nil Hafiiton public road to W. A. . iinondsou's corner, a northern ouise; thence down and along said .dioondsoti's line to said Edmondson's orner; thence a straight line in line .vita said Edmomndoson's line here oioie iineinntioned to a corner in Mil :c Uawles line in a branch, said lino .ng marked by straight line ditch le td iik from the public road as far'as .aid ditch reaches; thence up the run if : aid branch to what is known as lyssoiii's corner of J. li. Cofield's line, thence up and along said C ifiled'i itne to Joseph Hollis' corner; thenci along said Joseph 11. Hollis' line It the beginti'iig, on the Hamilton and IJveretts jiublic road, containing b; estimation twenty acres, more or less, and being that ceitain tract of land deeded to Josepff 11. Hollis by .Sam uel (jlisson and wife, Caroline, re corded in the public registry of Mar- Itn county in book 35, pajie 815. 'I .lird Tract: Beginning at a post, iScn (jlosson's and J, 11. Coffield's cor nel on the Wild Cat road; thenee along said road f>o yards to a post; thence a straight west coUrse 150 yards to a post on J. li. Coffield's .Hie, thence along Haiti CofTteld's line to tlft. beginning, containing one-half . I ) acre, more or less, and being hat certain trur* of land Heeded to JiiMiph 11. Holhs .by amuel Glissciti lie' wife, recorded in the public isl y of MJirtin county in hook O-fc at ~H'o 1(11. 1h• n the 18th day of November, l'ji:.!. ' " 1 . A. K. 1., 'NNING, TrusUte. NOTICE OF SALE I mier and by virtue of the, power of a!e c-ontained in : id..11 indeed "f trust exacuU'tl to the undei'singned till tee, by I . . (.ra.es and'.wife,. M:, y (11 a\e.s,,owd bearing dote of Mi. 11. admini tratjix of Jsssie Mizrll, •>e> 'ember 18th, I'J2O and of record 1 liie nnblic registry of Martin coun ts iii book l''-2 at pages t>4 and t>B, •11 ■ J deed of trust having been given to >ecure the payment of certain The Volatile Gas ! TEXACO *f It Means The Best v f . .. "i I' ' * ''' "*t' '- t •— l l * Save You Money TEXACO TEXACO MOTOR OILS V 5/ ; GASOLINE TRY THEM OUT ■ Harrison Oil Co. I 4 ' Distributors • .1 >» » * Williamston, North Carolina -a. a By y IB THE ENTERPRISE; WTLLUMSTON, MARTIN CO, NORTH CAHOLOM notes of even date therewith and the terms and conditions therein contained not having been complied with, ond at the request of the holder of said notes, the undersigned trustee will, on Thursday, the 21st day of Decem ber, 1922, at 2:XO o'clock P. V!., ot the Tojacco Re-Drying plant, no w oc cupied by F. W. Graves and Company, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cssh, the following described per sonal property, to wit: One re-drying machint. One Erie City 125 horse power boiler. One Parker automobile truck. Also other personal property sit unte and being on the said premises of F. W. GraVes and Company, so as to include all office furniture and equipment, such os typewriters, ad ding machines, chSirs, desks, files and filing cabinets and any and all per sonal property in connection with the offices, and also all equipment that goes with the said tobacco re-dry ing plant, piping, belting, pulleys, shafts, connections and any and all eulpment that goes with the said re trying plant. This the 18th day of November 1922. C.ayton Moore, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust exacuted to the undersingned . Br -f =2. TSSSiSisiSig I For Sunday [ A Fruit Cake i " I * MADE BY THE WILLIAMBTON BAKING COMPANY j— Hits the Hungry Spot j We also hove (he bent on the market, j!| because it i* "Home Made." Yo|i Ret a 1 lb. ■V loaf for 10c. H. ft Ij ' CAKES. PIES, ROLLS ANI) BREAD OUR ! SPECIALTY j Williamston j Baking Co. j S . » trustee by Floyd Hardison, R. B. Hol iday, Ludie R. Holliday, Edith L. Brown, Thomas H Brown, Mary V. Styon and Lewis Styon, 15th day of February, 1922 on dof record is book J-l ot page 455, said deed of trust sacuring a certain note of even date and tenor therewith anf%xe stipula tions contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with and default having been made in payment of said indebtednass, and at the re quest of the holder of said note, I will on the 20th day of December, 1922 ot 12 o'clock M., in front of the court housa door tows of Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash $419 un divided interest in the following de scribed real estate, to wit: Lying and being m the county of Martin, Janesville township, and bounded os follows: On the ntroh by lands belonging t> Geo. F. Corden, Sr. and J. L. Hardison; on the east b ylands belonging to J. L. Hardison on the south by the Gum pond, J. L. Brown's line; on the west by lands belonging to J. and Geoa. F. Co~len and being the some lard conveyed to Halsey Hardison ond wife, Mamie Hardison by will from J. H. Hardison, which is duly recorded ia the public registry of Martin coun ty to which reference Is here mada for further description, containing fif ty acres, more or less. Marian C. Jackson, ' * Trustae. ILI NCO LN I SERVICE I Lincoln owners know that Lincoln can Under this arrangement, a tinenh in ordinary uiage demand little attention owner, whether touring a continent or C2J other than die replenishment of gauy crossing his own city, may with conk- im line, oil and water. That ia because the dencc enter a Ford Dealer's place of rij service requirements of motor cars are business and be assured of prompt, cour- If in inverse ratio to the quality and char- teous and intdigent treatment by an i. acter built into them by the manu- organization with a personal interest in W* facturers hiswclfare. A Faiodic inspection, proper lubrication ft b v necessary, that all 1 and minor adjustments, when necessary Ford Dealers be equipped to do major T are essential to the proper and prolonged repair work or overhauling on Lincoln 1 functioning of any piece of machinery, cars. Adequate provimon is made, how- T With quality as a prune factor, it drjhe work will be dona * A secret of economical and dependable terrkcty, when necessary, by transportation- " 7 ' ' w v A • dealers who are especially equipped to W To insure the operation of Lincoln car* render high grade service in keeping with t as a source of uninterrupted satisfaction the character of the product. P and enjoyment, through the medium of V adequate and convenient service fadh- We believe that the Lincoln will run T ties, it is the purpose of the Ford Motor v farther and require less mrrhamral A Company that its entire dealer organi- 4ttention than any other car m the V cation be equipped to render efficient j t u jfcant and a matter of 4 and intelligent service to Lincoln owners, utmost importance to prospective own- Thousands of Ford Dealers m the United ersof quality cars that the incomparable, A States arc being equipped with specially world'wide facilities of the Ford Motor it trained Lincoln men, competent to make Comptay should make the ownership W minor adjustments and of providing for of a Lincoln even more desirable than A ordinary service requirements. ever before. LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY niirtna «# ki f FORD MOTOR COMPANY - /. W B. R. BARNHILL | mi i " if ir-irnnr i n I ' " - ' £ - " • " I ... 1 •. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Planters and Merchants Bank EVERETT, N.C. AT TITO CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 15TH, IMi ! ' '•••"■ j- ' ' '; j I I • I. * . Resources " LOANS AND DISCOUNTS • / ........ .. 1146,751.11 OVERDRAFTS - BONDS - - * ttltW ' * .. : BANKING HOUSE, FI'RNITURE AND FIXTURES ....... MOM*. CASH ON HAND FROM BANKS - —~ •MW-"'* TOTAL ...... - - 2H,253.18 Liabilities ° 7 • \ CAPITAL STOCK - • U ' 2M *° SURPLUS FUNDS PROFITS ...... - - DIVIDENDS UNPAID - - CASHIER CHECKS - —... Mtl.tl DEPOSITS /f „ ' TOTAL .... 31«,K1K . Deposits Compared . : ** * • ( ' - t DEPOSITS NOVEMBER 15TH, 1«1» « UltMMl DEPOSITS NOVEMBER 15TH, ltM _— l«l,l4*Ji DEPOSITSS NOVEMBER UTH, lUI ....... 14M11W -" '■ _____ ___ + 9 DEPOSITS NOVEMBER ISTH, lftJ . ■**'.- u Lis Uaen (he atrengtk ef the share itiimtat which to iht largeet m have tw W for the tine ef the jr««, we art better pre »e red te aerre ear mliein ami | friend* than ever hefere. Cm to aee M whenerer we CM he el eerrice. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND APPRECIATE ITI Y »• V. R. TAYLOR, Preetdeat J. T. BARNHILL, Vice PnMiin, « 1. D. H. PERL, Viae PreeUeat V. G. TAYLOR, CteaU* i A 18. N. GRIMES, Aaet. Caahter • • ' ' a • --.J3 LET MiMtftW OOtJim gOtfffALjWßJgnt
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