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BEAD ENTERPRISE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BUYING AbVANf aOES (Bear Grass Township, Continued) Gurganus, Edward, Robersonville Hall, Geo. A_, Robersonville Hall, G. W., Robersonville Hoi lis, Elizabeth, Robersonville Hoard, J. D., Robersonville r Hodges, R. L., Robersonville Hodges, Geo. W., ■ Robersonville Hopkins, J. L., Robersonville Holliday, Jos. L, Robersonville - Holliday, Louis, Robersonville Holliday, J. Hoyt, Robersonville Hadley, A. D., Robersonville HaUley, W. P., Robersonville Harris, Jas. W., Willaimston Harris, W. P., Williamston Harris, John P., WHliamston Harris, Edward, Williamston Harris, Rena, Williamston Harrison, H. G., Williamston Harrison, A. C., Williamston Harrison, Jas. R, Williamston Harrison, Ephriam, Williamston Harrison, Mary, Williamston Harrison, G. A., Williamston Harison, H. D„ Williamston Harrison, A. F., Williamston Harrison, G. H., Williamston Harrison, Kneezar, Williamston Harrison, R G., Williamston Harrison, W. R, Williamston Jones, Nancy, Williamston Jones, Jos. A., Williamston Jones, J. Henry, Williamston Knox, K. Williamston Leary, Mrs. J. G., Williamston Lee, C. A., Williamston Lilley, W. W., Williamston Lilley, Sylvester, Williamston Lilley, Kader, Williamston Leggett, Bonnie, Williamston Leggett, John R , Williamston Leggett, Ray, Wililamston Leggett, McD., Sr., Williamston Leggett, John, Williamston Leggett, Mrs. Mamie, Williamston Moore, Kelly, Williamston Moore, Marina, Robersonville Moore, W. E., Robersonville Malone, Ellis, Williamston Mindenhall, S. W., Williamston Mobley, S. H., Williamston Mobley, Mary J., Wililamston Mobley, W. S., Williamston Mobley, Mrs. McD., Williamston Martin, Emily, Williamston Martin, G. H., Williamston Martin, S. Amthen, Williamston Martin, Mrs. L. M., Wililamston' Mizell, Isaac, Williamston Misell, Aaron, Williamston Mizell, W. Arthur, Robersonville Martin, John E., Robersonville Mizell, Winnie, Williamston Mizell, Lucy, Williamston Peel, E. Stade, Williamston Peel, W. 0., Wililamston Peel, H. A., Williamston Peel, B. F., Williamston Peel, G. A., Williamnton Peel, Dennis, William.ston Perry, Mary, Williamston Perry, W. A v Williamston Perry, K. L, Williamston Perry, W. G., Williamston Perry, Simon, A., Williamston Perry, Lucy, Williamston Price, John T. Williamston Price, Mrs. Mamie, Williamston Price, W. R, WHliamston Peaks, W .F., Williamston Page, W. C., Williamston Rawls, L. K., Williamston Rawls, T. U., Williamston Kawls, R H., Williamston. Rawls, G. 0., Williamston Kawls, W. Gilbert, Williamston Kawls, J. C., Williamston Rawls, Elbert, Williamston Kawls, Arthur, Williamston Revels, W. S., Williamston Roebuck, W. R, Williamston Roebuck, Dr. C. T-, Williamston Roberson, N. N., Williamston CROSS ROADS TOWNS HTV „ Andrews, W. C., Ev#rett» ' Ayers, J. B. Williamston Ayers, J. S., Everetts Ayers, M. D., Williamston Ausborn, J. A., Robersonville Ausborn, J. 11., Robersonville Allen, Alonzo, Everetts Allen, J. T., Everetts Bamhill, A, L., Everetts Bamhill, F. A., Everetts Bamhill, J. A., Everelts - Bamhill, J. T., Everetts Bamhill, J G , Jr., EveretU Bailey, Godard, Everetts Bailey, J .I_, Williamston B«iey C C., Williamston Baity, N. S., Williamston Bailer, S. S., Everetts Beach, J. L-, Wfllffcmston Beach, W. L., Williamston Beach, Chester, Williassstoa ( Beach, J. T., Everetts Bullock, J. 8., Williamston Bullock, Mrs. Mary, Williamston Bullock( Mrs. Fannie, Williamston Bullock, J. R., Williamston Bullock, N. S., Everett! Biggs, J. Dawson, Everetts Biggs, Biscoe, Williamston Bland,-J. D., Williamston Bland, W. A,, Williamston Britton, W. H., Williamston Brown, E. D., Williamston Burroughs, N. A-, Eveetti Blount, Geo. W-, Williamston Beilfiower, j: W., Everetts Clark, S. K, Everetts Clark, W. E., Williamston . Clark, C. EL, Everetts Clark, L. A., Everetts Clark, Mrs. Polly, Everetts Clark, W. A., Everetts _ Clark, L. R-, Williamston Cherry, J. W., Everetts Crawford, W. F., Williamston 1 Crawford, R F., Robersonville Getaway, A- L, Williamston Coburn, Bay, Robersonvflle Koberson, Eli, Williamston. Koberson, C. B. t Williamston Roberson, W. L., Williamston Koberson, T. M., Williamston Koberson, J. £., Williamston Roberson, Thos L., Wililamston Koberson. W. A . Williamston Koberson, Mattie, Williamston Koberson, John H., Williamston Roberson, George, Williamston Koberson, Mrs. Josh, Williamston Roberson, Nancy, WiHiamston Koberson, Mrs. W. D., Wiliiamstou Rogerson, J. N., Williamston Rogerson, Anion, Williamston Rogerson, A. 8., Williamston Rogerson, R. G., Williamston Rogerson, W. E., Williamston Rogerson, Louis, Williamston Rogerson, John R., Williamston Rogerson, Henry, Williamston Kogerson, O. Katler, Williamston Rogerson, Mary A., Williamston Rogerson, J. Harrison, Williamston Rogerson, J. Gray, Williamston Rogerson, Wheeler, Williamston Rogerson, Albeit, Wililamston Rogerson, Charlie, Williamston Rogerson, Mary, Williamston Rogerson, Isabe'.la, Williamston Rogerson, Noah R., Williamston Rogerson, A. L, Williamston Rogerson, Arden, Williamston Kogerson, Edgar, Wililamston Rogerson, J. J., Williamston Rogerson, J. P., Williamston Rogerson, Eli, Wilttunaton ilogerson, R. Lon, Williamston AOgerton, Samuel, Williamston KogS'son, Elmer, Williamston Kogeis, Jaran, Wililamston K-.ireis, Nathan, Williamston K .iTMK, Hes»ie, Williamston Rogers, 4 lonzo, Williamston Stabs, Mrs. E. S., Wil.iumston Taylor, f>co. R., Williamston (Taj e V ')i.nny, Williamston Taylor, I!. G., Williamston Tayu r, I i.is, Williamston Taylor, J no. H., Williamston Taylor, Daniel, Williamston Taylor, J. L., Williamston Shaw, L. E., Robersonville Stokes, I. D., Williamston Swain, C. R., Williamston Terry. Geo. R., Robersonville Terry, Jos. F., Robersonville Terry, Alonzo, Robersonville Terry, Jus. H., Williamston Thomas, W. J., Williamston Wynne, J. D., Robesonville Wynne, Sam, Robersonville Wynne, J#e Henry, Williamston Wynne, Walter C., Williamston Wynne, Jus. R., Williamston Wynne, Norman, S., Williamston Wynne, Mrs. Je«se, Williamston Wynne, W. 0., Robersonville ,Wynne, J. 8., Robersonville Wynne, Mack, Williamston Ward, Ben, Robersonville Ward, Harrett, Williamston Ward, M. 8., Wililamston Ward, W. K., Wililamston Williams, L. A., Williamston Williams, A. L., Williamston • Williams, D. L., Williamston Williams, W. W., Williamston Whitehurst, R .L., Williamston Whitehurst, B. F., Williamston Whitehurst, J. S., Wililamston Whitaker, S. W., Williamston Whitaker, T. Mart, Williamston White, W, H., Williamson I White, J. R., Jr., Williamston Wableton, Johnnie,-Williamston Wableton, Henry, Williamston Webb, Sylvester, Williamston Wobb, Pennie, Williamston Warren, Joe, Williamston Whitfield, R. L., Williamston Whichard, D. 8., Williamston Womble, C. C., Williamston Whitley, Amanda, Williamston \ Weaver, Mrs. Minnie, Williamston Davenport, W. S., Williamston Everett, J. A., Everetts Forbes, Mrs. Ota, Everetts Forbes, C .W., Everetts Forbes, G. H., Everetts Fulford, W. J., Robersonville Fulford, Mrs. J. S., Robersonville Gurganus, Frank, Robersonville Gurganus, Geo. D., Robersonville Gurganus, Sadie, Robersonville Gray, G. D., Robersonville Grimes, R. N., Everetts Hardy, D. L., Everetts Hardy, J. W , Everetts Holliday, Geo. H., Everetts Hollis, Stanley, Robersonville Holliday, Geo. 0., Everetts Holley, W .C., Everetts Hargrove, R H., Robersonville Hopkins, Cecil, Williamston James, Mrs. M. L , Everetts James, G. C., Williamston James, Mrs. Ida, Everetts James, W. 0., Everetts James, McL., Robersonville Jackson, Mrs. E. P., Robersonville Jackson, J. H., Robersonville Jackson, A. L., Everetts Keelf Charlie, Williamston Keel, Ollie, Williamston Keel, H. J., Keel, G. L., Williamston Liggett, W. A., Williamston ' Leggett, J. H., Williamston Leggett, J. D., Robersonville Leggett, H. W., Robersonville Leggett, A. S., Everetts Leggett, C. L., Robersonville Leggett, B. W., Robersonville Leggett, H. W., Robersonville Leg sett, J W., Robersonville Lilley, J. D., Williamston Litchworth, J. E., Robersonville Lewis, W .R, Everetts Mobley, J. A.» Williamston Mobley, Miss Lucy, Williamston Mobley, A. D., Everetts (Continued on Next Page) MR Gool> SALESMAN SAYS: W E SELL GOOD GOODS: \\ E I'ltlt'E 1 HEM RIGHT. W. li. ORLEANS Williamston, N. C. 9 ' SUBSCRIBE TO ENTERPRISE NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that certai dee I of trust executed by R. H. Weav er and wife, Addie Weaver to tli | undersigned trustee, unl bearing dat> tf ~.i..ai) 14, 1922, and of recori in ihe public registry of Martin coun ty in Book F2, at page 516, del J of trust haying been givgil secure the payment of certain note; of oven date therewith, and the term and conditions 'therein contained no having .been complied with, and a the request of the holder of the sai not»'», the undersigned trustee will o Mo.ulay, the lsth day of June* H>2, in front of the courthouse, door o Martin county, at Williamston, N. C. at 12 o'clock m., offer for sale at pub lie auction to the highest bidder fo cash „the following described lands situate in the said state and count; and bounded and described as follows to wit: First tract: Hounded on the nortl by the lands of the late Calvin Gtif fin; on the east by the lands of C J. Stalls; on the south by the land. »f W. 11. Wynn and on the west b; the J. W. Ilriley land. Contajnini jne hundred and Hfteen (lift) acres moie or less, and being the same pre mises deeded to K. W. Weaver h I. A. Mizelle and wife,»and W. .1. Roberson and wife, and commonlj known as the "Irving Briley Trac of Land." Second tract: Bounded ,on the nort by the lands of Martha. Gaieor; o the east by the lands of the lati Jesse Coburn; on the south by tin amis of Maltha flauior an! on th> west by the lands of C. J. Stalls. Co taitiing one hundred and eight tlOfc icres, more or less, and eommonl) known as "The Home Place" o f tin late A. J , Weaver, subject, however, to the life estate of Mary E. Weav ?r therein. At the time, anil pl iee above ire tioncd for the! sale of said Luuls, t 1 undersigned Crusoe, will also sell n he high dollar, for cash, the follow hg descrilied personal property, U wit: ■ Al! and singular the stork (if good vaitjs ami fixtures of every natui* iml description now situate ami )»■ npr in that certain storehouse a t warehouse situate in the yard of thn ract of land commonly known a> 'The Home Place" of Jfirsc Coburn ilso five mules and three horse;; an ilso any and all hojfs situate on tin said premises; also one Interitationn' luto truck, two Benthall peanut pick irs, one Stover (jas engine, one Ad /ance Ras engine, one Geo. I). Poo steam ermine, one hay press, on itwlk cutler, one Studebaker automo )ile, one two horse wagon, eipht cart and wheels ,ono log cart and wheel me bunk and wheels, two g:uu T)lows, one harrow, cotton, corn, am peanut planters, guano distributors •ill hoes, rakes, shovels, gears, tobuc eo sticks, tobacco (lues, and all oth er farming implements and persona property of every kind and descrip tion not above enumerated pitunt and l»eing upon either of the tract of land above mentioned, or upon th tract of land commonly knotvn as thi "Jesse Coburn Homo I'lace;" alco a' book accounts of every kind and rie scription doe or to become due t' R. H. Weaver, and all notes and oth er evidences of debt jhow due or become due to said R. H. Weaver. t Prospective bidders in this sale ma; ee the property by calling upon f' H. Weaver, on any day between now and the tale for the purpose of In specting said property, 'Hiis notice Tr (jiven for the reason that said prop erty will not l»e present at the sale, and to the end that prospective bid ders may inform before the date of sale. This the 10th day of Mav, 1923. CLAYTON MOORE, • 5-15-4t. Trustee. SUBSCRIBE TO ENTERPRISE AMENDMENTS TO THE LAWS RELATIVE TO MORTGAGE, 1 An Act to Facilitate the Examination of Titles and to Create a Presump tion of Payment of Instruments Sr curing the Payment of After Fifteen Years From the Date of Maturity of the Debts Secured Thereby. The Genera] Assembly of North Car olina do enact: Section 1. That section two thou sand five hundred and ninety four of the Consolidated Stautes of North Carolina be amended by adding a new , sob-section, as follow*: THE ENTERPRISE* Wiliiamston, N. C. 5. That the conditions of every mortgage, deed of trust, or other in strument securing the payment ot money shall be conclusively presum .■d to have been complied with or the debt secured thereby paid, as against creditors or purchasers for a valua ble consideration fro in the-trustor, mortgagor, or grantor, from •and af ter the expiration of fifteen years I'rom the date when the ji such instrument by the terms thereof ire due to Imve been complied with, or the maturity of the last installment of debt or interest secured thereby, unless the holder of the indebtedness Vctued by such instrument or party veeu'cd by any provision thereof shall file an affidavit with the- register o' i>leed-i of the county Where such in strument is registered, in which shall i be specially stated the amount of debt unpaid which is secured by said in strument or in what respect any oth er condition thereof shall not have I been complied with whereupon the ! register of deeds- sha'l record such rffldavit and refer on the margin of j the record of the instrument referred to therein the fact of the filing of j •meh affidavit, and a le'.ererce to the book and page where it is recorded. ' Or, in lieu of such affidavit, the holder may enter on the margin of the rec Vi'd any payments that have been made on the indebtedness, secured b\ Tuch'instrument, anl shall in such en | try state the amount still due Under. This entry must be signed by the holder and witnessed by the register of deeds: Provided, howev er, that this sub-section shall not ap ply to any iced, mortgage, deed oi .nit, or fher instrumi at made . • i\eii b> a y lailroad company, or to agreement of cunditionai sale equip ment trust agreement, lease, chattel mortgage, or other instrument relat ing to the sale, purchase; or lease ol railroad equipment or rolling stock, or of other personal piopeity. .Sec. 2. In case ot foreclosure of any deed of trust oV mortgage, the trustee or mortgagee shall cuter upon the luargin of the record thereof the fact of such foreclosure and the. date When, and the person to whom, a con veyance was made by reason thereof. Sec', .'i. It shall be the duty of any trustee or mortgagee making sale uu ler the provisions of any power to file the account with the clerk of the Superior Court in the courtly where die i&nd lies as is required by commis sioners making sales for partition, and or tl\f auditing and recording of said recount-the clerk shall be allowed the same fees us are provided for audit ng accounts of »uch commissioners* Sec. A. Upon ratification of this ict, the Secretary of State shall cer tify copies to every register of deeds 11 (Tie state, whoso duty it shall be at post such copies in a conspicuous i|; e in his office and cause same to >e published for one month in some lew paper in the county. The ex ;>e!'se of sucli publication shall bo lorne by the county. S~?c. 5., This act shall he in force ."rem and after January first, one heusand nine hundivd and twenty f,'l'r - vjf Sec. 5. AH laws and clauses of 'aw.- conflicting herewith are-hereby •epealed. Ratified this the 6th day of March, v. 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