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fflplftdikad*Fdhrttary 15 Mr. E* H. Lawley is in town on businaM. r -" r -- ■ - *** * I ll*. A. R. Dunning spent Saturday in Grsenvill®. * , - * ' • * Mr. A'"*. Manning of Griffin' n " i - -shipy. »ss m towif to ' y Mr. Z. H. Hose left Unlay for Cole rain to spend several lays apprais ing farm lands. • • • Minimi Matthew Bis*ell and L. E. Corey of Jamesville, R F. D. were visitor! here yesterday. .7 . Mr. Ambrose Marie, Mr. A. W Brown and Mr. Minier Hostetlei spent yesterday *n Aulandcr. •• • » Mr. A. W. Brown of Washington, D. C., arrived Saturday night to spend a few days in town attending to bus incss. *• * --JUIi. .. _ „ _ t ♦ p. ♦ »" Mr«. Albert E/ Wadsworth of New Bern is here gher daughter, Mrs. J. W. Watts, Jr., and Mr. Watts at their home in New Town. « • • • Mrs. W. C. Manning returned Fri day night from Richmond, Vji., where •he spent a couple of weeks with her her daughter, Mrs. S. S. Lawrence. NEW FORD FOR SALE AT REDUC ED PRI^E. W. G. PEEL TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority confer red in me by a deed of trust execut ed to me by Julius S. Feel, on the Bth day of September, 1921, arid du ly recorded in the register of deeds office in Martin -county, in book O-l at page 877, to secure' the payment ol a certain bond of even date therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, 1 shall expose at public auction for cash, on Monday, the sth day of March 1928, at 1% in., at the court house door rin Martin county, the following property: Hpg-inninp m it corner on Main St;. Mrs. Jennie C., Yarrell's line, (Wil lianiston, N. C."), and running thence a westerly course along Main street 6() foet, thence a southerly course par- ; allel to Mrrs. J. C. Yarrell's line about • 326 feet to the run of the branch, thence along the run of the branch to Mrs. J. C. Yarrell's line, thence along her line to the beginning, be' one half of lot purcliaaed of J. B. ltoberson under deed dated Bth of June, 1920, by Julius S. Peel. ELBERT S. PEEL, l-00-4t Trustee. This Jan. 29th, 1923. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue pf , the authority confer red in me by a deed of trust execut-' ed to me by A. Ft, Harrison, and wife .Lillian Harrison on the 7th day of October, 1919, and duly recorded in the register of deeds' office in Mar tin county in book L'-l, at page 362, to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, I shall expose at public auction, for cash on Monday the 6th, da>' of March, 1923, at 12 m., at the court house door of Martin county, the following property: Beginning at a stob, a comer, run sing with William Harrison line to a ditch in Bee Tree branch, thence to a bridge on said ditch, thence with Redmond Harrison line to the begin ning, containing 10 acres, more or less. DENNIS BAILEY, 1-29-23. _ - Trustee. This Jan. 30. 1923. NOTICE OF SALE , v Under and by virtue of the power of aale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by R. A. Critciier antf wife, Ellie Critcher, to th-> under signed trustee, and bearing date of —October 7th, 1021, and of rt-cofd m the I public registry of Martin count/ in book H-2 at page 434, sai 1 deed of trait having been given to secure the m payment of a certain aote ot e hu dMe and teaor therewith, and tie condi tion* and stipulations there.n cc.tain el net having been complied wi'l., and j at tha. request of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee'will on Wednesday, the 28th day of February, UlK'bftareen Mvrhours of !2 t;.., and 2 4 front pi the court house domflMama county, ft Willianston, N. itt', offer ior sals it pubU* su.tisn &%s Mrti'lcr «!■»■'anh, the foilowing described froperty, to wit: ' That ftrtfiH tract at land An the Ceonty of Jtvttn, t»#»t I# Car olina, and I*o* *-house a* lot in u»w..rE™«nyf.. «tract aid ho*ndel m the fturih and east by Eaaon Clark on tne s- uth and west by M. L. James. This, the 89th day jA January, *023 k A. R. DUNNING, I i l-29-4t Trustee,' NOTICE OF SALE / Under and by virtue of ♦hp power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Benjamin Bipgp, and Wife, Bessie Biggs to the under signed trustee, and bearing date of December Ist, J 9l9a- an dof rerorl ir the public registry of Martin county in Book A-2 at page 311, said dor r, oT tTOst having been given to secure the payment of certain notes of evr.i date therewith, and the terms and stip ulations therein contained not having been complied with, and at the re ' quest of the holder of said notes, tlj' undersigned trustee wil lon Wednes day the 28th. day of February, 1(*23, between the hours of 12 m., and 2. p. m., in front of the court house loot j of Martin county at Williamston, N j C., offer for sale at public auction to' the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described tract of land, to wi:, j That certain tract of .land in the i County of Martin and beginning on the Williamston nnd Washington road , at the bridge below the old Rawls' mill, thence N'. 17 1-4 E. 24 poles up the Williamston and Wasliington road, thence N. 77 1-4 E. 80 poles to an iron axle, thence N. 88 1-2 E. 80 poles to a post, thence S. 11 1-4 W. 42 2-8 poles to a black gum in a branch, thence S. 16 1-2 W. about 68 poles to the mill run, thence up the various coursese of said run to the bridge ,the beginning. Containing sev enty Ave (76) acres more or less, and bein gthe identical tract of land con veyel to Clayton Moore, by James Biggs and wife, Tamer Biggs, by deed dated December 4, 1916, which is of record in the public registiy of Mar tin county in book L-l at page 261, to which said deed reference is here by made for a more accurate descrip tion. This, the 29th day of January, 1923. CLAYTON MOORE, l-29-4t Trustee. NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of Albert Rog erson, deceased, late of Martin coun ty, all persons ate hereby notified to Come forward and make settlement of of all accounts due the said es tate. All persons holding claims ag ainst said estate will present them for payment oil or before January 6th, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. LIZZIE ROGERSON, Administratrix. January 6, 1923. * . J. SI BSCkIBE TO ENTERPRISE FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS 11 ' ' - - •' I I WE HAVE SERVED THE BEST INTER ' • f EST OF THIS COMMUNITY TO THE 1 J Very Be£t of Our Ability WE PLEDGE THIS SAME TO YOU FOR I THE YEAR | 19 2 3 IF WE CAN SERVE YOU WE WILL BE - ~ :== SjSTO ' ~ ! The .- « » I Farmers and Merchants Bank j WILLI AMSTON, N. C. Maggie and Jiggs at The Golden Gate " -i (Reprinted by request) St. Feter stood guard at the golden pate With solemn mien and an air «edate, When up on top of the golden stair j Maggie and Jiggs. ascending then-. Applie dfo radmisston, they came aadj stood Before St. Peter, so great and goes - In hope the city of peace to win. And asked , St. Peter to let them ml Maggie was. tall and dark and thin. With a scraggly beardlet on her chin, Jiggs was short and ti.i'k and stout. And his stomach wa.« built so it rouad | ed out, [ His face was pleasant and all the: | while He wore a kindly and gentle smile. The choir in the distance and_ech-» sI I woke, And Jiggs kept still while Majric spoke. I "O, thou who guardc ;i the gate/' sasd she, "We two come thither beseeching thee / To let us enter the Heavenly land, Anl play our harps with the ai.,-e ! band. Of me, St. Peter, there no doubt • There's nothing from Heaven to bar me out. I've been to meeting three times a week, And almost always I'd rise and speak. "I've told the sinners about the day When they'd repent of their eri. way, I've told my neighbors—l've told 'em all 'Bout Adam and Eve and the Primal Fall. I I've shown them what they'd have to do If they'd pass in with the chosen few, I've markel their path of duty clean - Laid out the plan of their*who> ca reer. "I've talked and talked to 'em, 'oud and long, For my lungs are goci and my voice is sitrong. - , -So, good St. Peter ,youll clearly se*' The gate of Heaven is open to me. But Jiggs here, I regret to say, llasnt walked in exactly the narrow way; lie smokes ' and swears and gra\ faults he's got, So 1 don't know whether he'll pa-t --or not. s "He never would pray with an ea!>>e-i, vim, • , Or go to revival, M join in a hymn, i While I the sins of my neighiora bt-i t ; He gadded itoat with Diaty Moore. He Bade a practice of staviiit out ' • late. - Which is a sin ail women hate; But at l» ; ! vkel * 'ii I cu-n 5 home. The rolling pin went straight for hi * dome. "I know him, ft. Peter, know hm well; To escape from me. he'd go to hfe'l; But St. Peter, 1 need him here, And hope you can fee your way e'.eu On earth 1 here a h«-avy cross, t Give me in Heaven still Jiggs to bos | I've brougut my roll-rig pin. plate? an J j j*r». ' To keep him dodging among the stpr~..; ! , "But, say, St. Peter, it seems to mc. This gate isn't kept as it ought to be- You ought to stand right by the op _ ening there. And never sit down in that easy chair. And say, St. Peter, my sight is dim med. But I dont like the way your whisk ers are trimmed. TheyVe cut too wide with an out war ' toss; They'd look better narrow an! s travel?! across." St. Peter sat quel and strokeu hi. staff, But in spite of his office h'" had to laugh; ' > "Who's tending this gate, Haggie. j ou or I?" Then he arose in hi* *tatJf ta.!. And pressed a button on the wall, , And said to the imp who answered ! the bell. "Escort this female round to .ie'l " Slowly Jig#s turned, by habr* feent, To follow wherever Majrgie went. St. Peter standing on duty there, -Saw that the top of his i.ead wa bare. « He called the old boy back and said, "Jiggs, how long hast thoa be wed?" | "Thirty years," (w lh a weary s ; gh> And then he thoughtfully adie l ' "Why?" St. Peter was silent with head ' n down; He raised liis head a - . remtcVed hi" crown; * • J 'D en. seeming a different thoughl/t' J take. Slowly, half to himself he spa!:e: No wonder the man hasn't an yhtir, Swearing is sinokintr is r> • ■" Mb " ' . J He .uiiriid and swore; I ri—lil ntirk > e w old! t ** > | "Thirty _ years with that tongue *0 shjirpr— Ho! Gabriel! Cfire him a harp: , A jeweled harp with a golden s' tit.?. Good air, pan la where the angels j sing v " And Gabriel gave him »s«c a 1» «e. One with a cushion, up nelr th - throne. "Call up sotne angels to play their best; «■ * ' t For Jig*4 has certainly earned s rest "See that on finest amomftia He's had about all the he! he n&. It isn't hardl ythe thing to io- - -. To roast him on earth and hi 'lie Ai ture too." They gave him a harp with gtWf . strings, i A glittering robe and a pair of winrs And Jiggs, looking down from his high level, ! 'a houfigt of Haggie and felt sorry for the deril. * —George Bradshaw in l'e»e Mai quette Magazine. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by the author it;. conferred in me by a certain deed of trust executed by W. A. Bailey aad w fe, Allie T. Bailey and W. L. Bail ey on the 2nd day of February, 1»17, 1 d of record in the public registry of Maitin county, Williams ton, N. C., •M, to secure the payment of certain '■» r.ds of even date therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties Interested, the undersigned trustee wil lon Monday, the 19th day of February, 1923, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Martin county, Williaston, N. C., offer at public sale to the highest bid dor for sash, the following describ so the land that was deeded to W. A. r ===== ""H x I Fordson You Will Want Your f I'll ■ ... ■ - ■ - • . . j I Fordson Tractor Early (Everything points to the greatest shortage of Ford pro ! duets this year that has ever existed. . * - J I Never before has the demand been so great. ; You will want a Fordson Tractor early—here is one pro duct you cannot wait for—when the weather opens up you will need it • A" ' , You will want it for plowing, seeding, cultivating and all your other work. Already it has proved the great- . est help to profitable farming that has ever been offer ed to you. And at $395 f. o. b. Detroit, the price is so low that you lose money every day you are without a Fordson. To get delivery you must order early. [_i There are no reserve stocks among our dealers-our pro duction capacity, great as it is, will not enable us to build up a reserve. ' It must be a case of "first come, first served," and| the . only way in which you can protect yourself is to list an oi der with a Ford dealer immediately. / " / » By taking advantage of our dealer's first {* o opportunity to make delivery, you will be v assured of having your FORDSON when you need it. i FORD MOTOR COMPANY J l DETROIT, MICH Hi AN jjj Thorough Sofl Preparation I I lsEasytheFordsoaWay 111 B. R BARNHILL I > Authorized Sale* and Service guj WILIIAMSTON ' N " ( HI _A4vMt*g« flf theMercfeimtS' Offerings (Bgrftoy by W. 8. ndLO. BaOey. I flanl Mt Qa> IWa »gH> ha ]«d teal ettate: I town «f Bar Gnat with If ina ' That certain tract or pareri of taadraenta thmw, adjsfcilnc the laa4a of i and improvement* theraaa is Bear J. Rogers and brother and W. K. Rob- Graaa township. adjoining R. A. Bail- ertaM aad atfcan and *ab«-the «ior« ey en the north, on the sooth hgr £?' and M bow u«ed by W. A. Baflpy as Harris; en the west by B. O. Cowintf/ ar store, " cootaiatng 79 acres, more or kaa, anH | Thia, the 17th day at Jaaaarr, IM$. Nnn* the same land that m willed WHEELER. ICAKTW. «t« W. A. Bailey by W. L. Bailey; al- UMt . Tm*ae. N j 4 m-rfFi mi ?n 10. S%S jj" «OF INTEREST TO POCLTRT RAISERS! 1 - Cure tor Chicken Cholera . I PUT UP AND BOLD BTKE GORDY, THAT B CUABAN •v TEED TO CURB OR TOUR MONET REFUNDED. • ' THIS CURE WILL INCREASE TOUR EGG PRODUCTION M PES CENT. A PREVENTIVE AS ISLL AS A CURE. ON BALEAT J v ilj> *>' ' Williamston Baking Go. ....... WILLIAMSTON, N- C. - , *■ '"V Y PRICE s#c AND SUM A PACKAGE '
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