, mu> WUIIMI ▲OTBniM.MttATS *o* BUYING ADVANTAGES
. iwiMnwwiWTiffTiiii
~i * Local Items |
' imnrnnmni aw
*" Mr. F. was in tow n
Mtiflmjr. f -
I r* • • * J ,
Mr. J. F. Hai .iiM'ii left Jor .Norlo.k
this nrornraf
• • • •
Mr. Kdgar Bone} of Marion sprioi
the week end in town
• • • •
Mr*. H. M S'ubbt -pent Uie w4ct i
end hew with Mrs. F. t'. Barnes.
Mr. k_ tk Koy speui the ei..i
in Kaieigh (tioxiwc U' business.
• • * •
Mr. John Hines of Oak "itv i* »»«.
tending itccnler's court hen today.
• • • •
Mi« Krt>k M«>v Htlcit
Holly of Windsor weir in town Su..
day."
Mr. ami M.-.-. E. -V Kiddle of lluio
ihon were in town Monday attei.u
isg to business.
• • • •
, Mr. and Mr.- Goldstein uikl ilauj."
tcr, Mi.v Be.-ie, ot Windsoi were here
Sunday visiting : nendS.
» » • •
" v Mr. l*r»y Anderson of Petcrsbur;,
spent Sunday ir. town veiling his jir
rents, Mr. anu Mrs. J \n . Andersm...
• • • •
Messrs. l*»is Muell and h" ii.
Ange, prominent inerchai»t> of Jaine - i
ville were m town ye.terday 011 bus
iness).
• • • •
M ISS Mary Smith, Mr. ami M I
Harold Wi!U|«»ro and Mi. lJoyd H>
ton of fiyinobt:: were vi.-itors hew • I
Sunday.
• • •
Messr> A. li l»unriiiig and Eb >
S. I'eel spent Monday in lioberso |
ville and Hobpoud attending to ie» . ! I
business.
j«_„ • • • ...
Mes-r». B. K Bamhill and'
Anderson will leave this afterno j
for High I'oint to attend the tell- .-1
conventioi»-
• • • •
Mr. Moilie I'eel, Mis. Po|*\ M
G. W. Haruison, Mrs. J C. Crawfo.
and Mrs.- A. Anderson s.|«ent ycsieid..
in Jmnesville.
• • • •
Misses Marti,j CoUou Crawford .
Nelle Wynne and Me.-srs. Macon
Pea re a;,ii Harry A I »i|f vs spent
day in Wilson as tiie vu'--ts of M
Luc lie Stanton.
• • • •
.. I>r. J. F. Tl.ir:*n u> Ii
Square this mom.'iip « hOre he v
visit for a i'ay or tv»o. Mrs. Ihh
pen and litt.e woo aie visiti*
there now, will return with him.
■ • • •
, Messrs. Margolis aiii Brooks
Warsaw, members of tlie firm of M
golis Bros, and Brooks of Wihiamsti
and Warsaw will arrive in town ;•
night to visit Me»r. Frank aJtd I
ving Marjro'i- enroute U» tin- Shrm«
convention at Washington.
■ • —• •
Mr*. Sarah Wix of the t'entraul t>-
pital of Rale *sv lr i l "wn tn
moralii»r. Mi. James Ked Kobers.
ami Mr Sam Haidi-on aeconiparii
her to the hospital wliere tlicy v
take tn-atmeit for the lru(! ha!
Lnul recentl> 'l* Jaie inadc n> )"
vision for treaWnit those who w«
victims of the dm? lu»t>ii The I'.'
legislature, honrrr, provided mem >
whereby they l«e given tie;,
merit. which ha' p;x-ven a jfieat ble
- lag 4o raanv nf wm uiiftii*tunate ej
irns.
SWEKT HOMK ItK \l. lIF.M>
Messrs. Sell, Bai!> ;,. Ophus |t:iil«
Ka-x r Kojrerso".. W iHo WyuUe in
. some others we t hanting wild «■.
Monday evemiijr. Tiiey killed one
the corner of IJeclick M./ell's fone
a .-hort time after th/y started, J«>
treed another, but d:d not g«-t 11>-
chance to shool him. The duics fou i;.
several other trails l>ut were unah ''
to tree the cat.
M hjj Im U lnitalls will s|emf, Sal u
day mght with Miss Crissie Cut
81* and herr*iter, Eva,". v?ill 4sj»»>n
Sunday with Miss Lnuflla Mitrfl:
Miss ljouel'a MizeTt s|ent |Rirt of
Sontiay with Miss ("rissie (,'ratt.
BEAVER DAM . .*.
LOCAL NEWS
- -JK ■* *
Mr. and Mrs- Allen motorc
to Greenville Suivia) aftertiH>n.
Mk« Leauvenia Simpson spent Sat
■w4ay night and Sunday with -liei
Miss Nola Wynn.
_ » . ,v
Quite a number of people of -thi
community attended the Metliudis
revival in Williamston Sunday night.
Mr. Mi»ga Koger? of
ton was in tWs section Silhday
night.
,r ■ *
Mr. and Wra. 1. H. Roger.- an.'
Mia Jaone Peel motored to Tarboro
Frvtay idUnxMs.
Mr. md Mr*. A. L» Kayaor and nor
wmtm trialM* in Eiwlto Satunla>
MUHW MiEkfUl PB
HIGHLAND PARK |
FORD PLANT IS
WORLD'S BIG(;EST
PLANT is I SfcU To AS>E3dlil h
CAKS THAT \UI MAIiL \l
O'l HEK FOKU PLANTS
Covering a total of Kit '
which li«J ai> under i tiie iii' -
lan.l Park plai.t o' ti • Pom! M iv.
ca(i|iuii) i.-- tut iaij_-est u>dividua n
tor plant in tt.e Wi.rld. J
Here th Koid car 1- t!.«r !
1 u.jrs ht'inp ret«-i%ed (run. »>«• 1.: , !
j iinufe plant ar.-l b*«b«-.- lrun
| nous Ford bndy boiMinv pb t.
The unit of Hi(fhiar>d part hk l.i
tli' 1 main office-, U«e ll:;HiLii;i P: v
power ulait. the Iletroit .-a!e i bian i
the U>>s' inilustnal sc* :tr*l *}
L n > ""V f, "* ll "'"i r tt 1 ' 1 ' • !
I'nder tlie latter "h :•*! .n- i.-eiu-'« ■ '
rthe motor assemWj, car ... ,t '• . !•>.
tot test, top and uj: "i-r- r. cepai I
| ment:-.. stork rootna. Hi'-p >■' r p
factory and osi.e* .
Ttxlay the*f plants pt j- t "
scer.f of the prea'es'. 1 ' i' m. *.
1 hif tory of tlie Fv' ! Mo*« r -om; ■
as'every r"r~ r f " 4-- Vi --*•*. g.
reacliirg fj.fKi? .• uw c: e,:u!e s ' I
bv tti' inatit;*'* c. ufmr --"v. n:- «■:
Tiie ma'..f •'t'. • o'" f iU": ■ I
Ford units us>';. ■
product ion fiiru-' >'>> f
liifhe.t
nianufactuiitif o.« r:.f
that in t! #> r .- •
nienl (•.'HI'I tiio'or b! c-. ,**ie :
cor: fit''l' ro . '» »'i
arwl nw- try rwc 1 «
the in-tallation o' -.'H"" ra- : '
with r ;• •> «• •'
ures in the su'ie rs.'-" f s *-
fonnly hiph standard ■ •• ''
Each of the c p. f - i I ;■ . te.'
exactiiß balance a'd m c -n t- 1 t
and as pioductH'ii *. ■ • H':*'
Park f»!ant inere-i»e- ir r.- e -
Iv U( com liar .»■-! v,. I :* *c :t* m
|1 he with wi"" e »' 1
vidual pa'"t i r»s«fe ir. tin! r mat ?
vaiious assemblj o;.en«ti«-i 4 :«; • i-
Urjcss SllHKd'lly I!"'' wh*M>!.t I'
t ion.
Production at t' •' 1
ftefn by !no»« ' V
I increa mK man pewr- -»- th'-.uti'v
of the meehniral nru i • t • ~ :
.. . ,1 t |, r •? ! r-n.' ■ ■
are employ od a? the p». 'V- ;*'' '
: :j eiji i t h'-ur shrt'b. ri( a ■
, H Tw."?irr Vrttir»»f'»•••
' I r>'ll,l
•K jin.r ». s( : >T-. ht'l'-EO 'J'
p(M rnLl'_C: I V'' *' ■ - '* - r
r.e.-s of the in.4 : *. 1r «~r i jh 1
oiiendf' ' '* r '•* '
•mder "ie fu 1 f « 1 r
while in a m«.t s-so. a
I 10111 thi.-. the .!»' c ««e «- •. '"»« ■
11, nmntHe' re- «I v 'rr *• -' 'i'
line t fineness, f.d .• 1* e:-o the \>
diet of this • • .-1' J » ti l.t ear ■ m ,
■foK, r»r* i\i- ; 1 ' f'' " itr" o* ,T ' »'
j val
TtM.Urfh «t i;i> . .'«V?nel;o
I. cold of
under 1' r -i n i-'> r v. ■ ■
'•iTa-e th's l»v # » .. ** - *"
I "«"l a, t
duet'on n f 'he \ 11 v i' l
lien hihl on» n>. iV «r e.i> .
1 rueV-.
! CROPS ROADS
LOCAL in-M*
Mi-.. Sadie ,M . . -> r.e . .Satu.d
with Mi»> ).jftn V. aley.
Mis- \I.IH if '• '• i- -t T 1: ■-
_,U t \ 1,,|;l I ill I 2_'J '•!- •■•ln '!• r roll
HI.
Mi-s l.i'ulan .-IT-.; I ;i-
ItV Hll* hi *lli» i'. '■! '■
J ir.i u -
tjx e .1 i" « i«'f •
Crms II„:i V r.i!i r,i>ii i'l commerce
} inent .it KverMf?. , ,
%1 s.- M. iM.e y-.'.Vv 1« I !
[day .aid I 'a-a;. inr it- »■*• ' ■:* *
IMk W fTtie .tmvf*.
Qu ie a nun; 1 -." «f - er.i »- . '
ed preachitip -it Oir> an r.H .j ■ 1 1
Saiiday
!.!. >. -j-txtnl XLuis
day ard F,-..>a% n jtmV' *1 «. e. u an.
niother.
* •' w '
Mr. Fui M'.|.ie\ jj* 1 K.U.r.ini
with Mr litlb rt S! I.'e..
Mrs. J. t M y fe :iti.| il.jren sjient
Sundnv wrrh im mrt »-e-. Met. liar
1 i«it Mohley
Mr.'ti'lh« .t M We sjer.t Ti>ut«lay
and Friday mgbts with M r . Earl Mob
ley., ; *'* *
Mr. and Mrs. « T MciMej" «i*it
Sunday at Cross Roads. ■ «
Mr. and Mrs. Allen \\ :.n. n spent
Sunday with the letter's n vol her.
J
Miss Marie 1 Ki-'er-o.i spent Sunday
with Mis.s Mamie Mpbier.
Mr. and Mr- 0.-ear Avert -pent
Satunlay night ai d Su"-«l\y w U» the
tatter's >a>eiit>
May be all for thn»
crowd to cvweiir &II thi# iee creaii'
soda, hat if Mother were here she
would say what they was*
some sprin gtonic in the form of thor-■
oughwork tan. ft
CAROLINA SUGAR
SPUDS NOW GOTO 1
OTHER STATES
SWEET POTATO FEuEKATION IS
NOW SUII'I'IM. TO TEN
OTHER STATES
iCAl.Eitfi. May 14- At lea.-1 ten
titles in the union art- now featuring
North Carolina swett potatoes, ship
| pert by the Eastern Carolina Svpett
i'otato fe«leratioii with headquarters
..t (t ddsboro. nipertcd (' l> Mat
ii,iw>, thief. division of horticulture,
,r in* State college awl Slate tit
irtrneat of agriculture. Mr.
i l ews sayir that the*** sucar sweet*
>e now hemline the Is t on the r.te- I
nus of many hotels, rafes and lunch
ms in The-e ftate-v Tacnt'
-olid ears of potatoes have been . ' •[>
l-il by the federation within the p.l t
few Week", Ifoinjr to the states o _
* tlifornm, Texas. Ohio, West Virgin
ia, Tennessee, Kansas, Oklahoma
Pennsylvania Vir«r ; nia, ami to oui
o,in sta'e of North Caro'i'-a
" As public 'lirector in this fed'-iy I
lion, Mr. Matthews hr. aided in fi'v 1 -|
ii.K a mukct for t».«.•• sweets r.n«l
hus helped in calling attention to t!
excellent duality "of those potr'oer
.} xh are cured a .*1 store*! in
t i-afC hoo-es in various jit.it* w \
state He find- that u c«r«!!«:ir>ir
rl.-tir.tr loi-d'tions f* i farm pfO"
'.re, the 'price* received f"r t! esc I
i.ti ents have been \erv sat is-f -
o"-v. The price has not hijrM
- hr.-- p»-c\ai!e»l for U.e pa t few
• -rs due to ■ ('renter production. tV' i
•e> 'pral lr.ck > r care in trradinff
hnnllie'ir. anil t' e fact ThM rnu-u ,-, e s
>n the larrc market eet'terc have nr>'
li-. n full} - ac'itniinte-l wit hthe ex
cellent eatinp qu'tlitscs of southern
vurn? 3 t pvperis, however, that
these shipment* will do much t» pop
u'rr'/p Carolina pnta'oes and will
erp-rfn™n---fwt !«♦»* lii-.ril for later
shipments.
METROPOLITAN OF SYRIA
f X **
....... 1 k~
\
Ljtlfst plmtivrapli of Ills tJruee,
Gerasstinos M« ssaru, metropolitan of
the S\rnin Orthodox church and otll
rial representative of tiregory IV, pa
triarch of Authicli and the Orient, who
will he the olliet.fl representative of
the f\\ rlan Ortho.| ( »x church at the
worlil conference *n faith and order
t«» he hehl nt Washington, I>. C„ In
lICB. The inetlnls he Is shown wear
ing In the picture were given to bin
by various European monarch*.
The!. ..►* 'i>n rail wa«l pu."SS4 'l'
'4 lp '~ r !n ts>r haw if. a -M-.tti; •.
»-; •at I- . f i'Tt'.lSHi. T ! :>' * '*
au'oii ..;i'!e> t.i w in i iteration hav
««ttts foi api ' oxijriuU ■> 47,(HM).tM)
Th*- 1 > t;.| Smtes has spent b
tw-eee. » r-.t-'-nXHIO ,OOO * ami J'iO.Ot'O
t>Hi,l)iKi f.■ i .tii-omob !es .and rul >
in th 1: t M .-is. Mi -e than t*
•>iKi,tw i ha bee a ex|iende«l f
ii'iir. it'.i in:ii-. say Firestone «•>
|*-ili>.
CJLL BOOSTER SAYS
*l% QUARTER CKXir AMOUNT
kVVJCH AROUNO "CQMIU
but AvtßAjae gun , we
•mtVM.'S txs dOMS PUMKIM&
m -xvae cou.ec*rvoM aox \ \
8E ÜBfcRAL VJITM MOOR.
CUORCM* nMERE AtMT AMV
PL/VCG. M tOW VJHKR£
WV EN VMUX GO AS
THE ENTERPtifsE, WlUlwMtonfi, N. C.
I IBM I II ■
Furnishings and
Fixings for Men
/We are here to serve young men
and older oni», with everything
correct in modem haberdashery.
Whether you want a couple of the
newer collars, a sh>~t, tie, cap or
Guspenders, we've got 'em all and
more in the kinds you like at anti
profiteering prices.
Our specials for this week are:
where &orirtg fi&rand (£lotbrs arcsoLl
COTTON COOPERATIVE
OF MARTIN COUNT/
ELECT THEIR DbLi&A i I j
ELECTED DELEGATES TO A
TEND DISTRICT CONI ER
KNCE AT WELIXJN
The Muitin county members of tin-
Cooperative Cotton association'ckvt».d
delegates to the district conference •"
be held at We! 'on Tuesday, May 2-
at 11 p. m., at a tree' ing held at U 1
court house here Monlay.
The following Were delega'es e!«« .
cd Monday: i-jiiiiuf I J. Everett, i
J. Rober*oti. H. I- Kee!, Lester !«>us
J. Y. Everett, W. A. Kvr-jett. A
Roebuck, M. F. ROltersotr, J. IL 1
Peel, J. Arthur Wynn, Jesse A I
gett, Harry Waldo, I-. T,. I!al ip. '
L. Dam. I, S. L. Andrews, 1.. I'. Ila:
di>on.
Martin couniy is in the first disiri''
composed of lie ci u"ties of I'erti
Halifax, He'-tford, Martin, N"rt
Hntrtptoii and. VV'i'rion, ni.d the ilel
"sates 'will iis«ft and select two ctg
didates from the incmlier hip of th
t" *ct, after which the names of th
":i"t!-.!ates will be printed .and eat!
p.-'hK r of Uie asscclat 'on will
his ballot for his choice, the. one ire
ting the highest r.umlJer of votes- v.-
>«> the director from this district f
the ensuing year.
Die Martin county I
n-n~-mous vote endorsed Mr. Pic:T
of Wei don for the position.
iTMIRSDAY WILL HF KVKMTI
j NOT ONLY ihii
jHI I FOR M '*
da ••■ r VrSj; o' V ', - r '
th. . .•: f
i n «t.
Th will I"t> • »• : '
»tm has ever entertained the M; ! • i
ami they have nisjde great prepar:-
lions for the big time Besides t' ■
e- era! thousand Shriners. pi Vj
.mul:itude« of spectators whl al c at
tend. W'illianiston end Mm tin coun
• xv"M l>e well represented.
WANTS
t'O.NYENIENT 'I WO STORY House
in Xew Town for sale. Terms en
sy. W. C. Manning, agent. 1-2-tt
FOR SALE ONE LOT IN PAR
mole, on the Scotland Neck bra tli,
See Dorsey Hynjan, Windsor, N. C
- * 6tj>
FOR SALE RESIDENCE ON
Main street. Terms easy, lmme
diate possession. W. C. MantjUtyr.
6-11 tf
■ 1 ■
HIST MX* HOOD TIRE ON Till
rim. Notify Rear Service Station
« Washington, N. C. 5-1 Wf
PERSONS WANTING TABLE H«ard
in a desirable, home at reasonable
mte apply to The Enterpiisc of
fice. 6-16-tf
MARTIN OOI'NTY
SIMMER SCHOOLS
FOR WHITE TEACHERS
Provision has been made for a
County Summer school of six week*
or longer to be held in Martin conn
ty beginning June 11th.
The purpose of the County Sumner
school is to irive all teachers who do
not have sufficient aeadeiaifc an ! P»«
fessional credits for a Mate rerltfl
cate the opportunity to prepare t>
meet the requirements for the i#atc
certificate and in tf>is way secure a
v~
? • it. . .. ..
■ tietler salary.
11 The following should attend tit
r, County Summer school: '
|. 1. Applicants desiring a eertifica
'to teach who cannot show credits th
■ I equivalent of graduation from a stand
I urd hixh school. - ' , 1 .
I 2. Holders of county second grain
I certificates, provisional certificate li
provisional certificate A issued on:
(It Credit sfor onfe summer scho
plus two examinations groups (b, c, o
(2). Credit on three group* of thi
t state examination subjects (a, l>, c
or d.»
(3). Graduation from a standar
high sclioo!.
14. ) Credit for two summer schoo'.
in 1920 or one in 1919 and one i
1920, plus one j ear's e.'.pc rience on :
-ecohd gfade certificate.
((S.) !'.lttl plus one rumme
schtol "irf"l92o.
(6>. 1!)1!» teiir-oiary certificate
T!ie followirjf mny attend the coun
ty summer school a"d secure profc."
•iooaf credits toe aid a state certifi
- cate or cwlits for renewal or* pu
t:n»r in force certificates which have
expired:
(!) All graduates of stand an
high schools.
2. Holders of provifionn! certif
elites, issuer upon tie basis of grad
untion from a ySu.dar! high ;-c v o
wliil 1,0 pre'e i ;• 1 ;?l- -i'-s.
ft lloldr o •• Vii it' ccrt'f
esites. issue' ■■■ *r t •» .-. f> -
ce tificate ii« • e «. -I
A J MANNING,
Ci.unty Superintendent.
NO'i It I. t»I SAI-E
ruder and b> virtue of the pew
o'aU.iiKi in Uva certai
> ii . . * , -xe >ned by R. H. We;r
\d Weaver •to t !
ee .i d b. .ring lnt
. .. and of recoi
o' J! iti i c u
;-.ige 19J. srii
•vuue. t»-.«- i -'vnfem of certain note
i.f ,iate therewith, a d the term
an.l conditions therein contained no
having !*vn cemplied with, and :
j t?ie i-cijui\-t of the hohh r of the sai
tmrtes, tiiet rnvt-rsig. Ed t-nstee will «
I Mor.day, the l.sth day of Juie 19
_• in front of courthouse door .
| Martin county, at Williamston. N C
Sat 12 oVlivk m, offer for sale at pul
lie auction to the highest bidder fi
I ] cash, the following described propei
' j ty, lo wit:
j Ti.at certain tra-'t of lard in th
state arid county aforesaid lieginnii'i
p!at a black gum in Little Siavanna ;
| l>rai>ch where crossed by the ro«
! lowriel formerly by S. W'., T. W. ai>'
Goo. T. Oulerbridge; thence S 34 3-
.! poles W. to a corner stake; thenc
: j 7:t 1-2 W . 23 3-."> poles to a st.'V .
• in the divi lon line made between t
jN. an.l G. T- Out'erbridge ma le 18S
.. to Price and Fllis old line; thence !•
(along this line to two pines ami lilac
! jack; thence S. 22 W. to a large pi
Ihl S. 10 E 95 poles t
f j a l irge gum in Flat swamp; thenc
t down the various courses of the sai
• swamp to an agreed corner; bet wee
Joshua Johnson and B. L. C. Bryant
, tiifnee along a line of marked tree
to a pine on IJttle Savannah swamp
I lh,'net up said branch to the begin
'ling, containing 137 acres, more c
less, except 32 acres sold to J. I
f Taylor five acres to Bryant Ar
dri»ws.-
' T'us the 10th dav of Mav,l92S
A. R- DUNNING,
. P-15 4t. i Trustee.
\. - ■«-
T ' '« 1 *
, NOTICE OF SALE
i t'n'W and (y virtue of the pov
er of sale contained In that certain
rfpe! of tni;»t executed by R. H. Weav
er and wife, Addie Weaver to th
» uiidersigr.cd trustee, and bearing date
{' «. i 14. 192 X, and of rocord
-tn the public regirtry of Martin eoun
ty in boek F2, at page 516, said
■ deed of trust having been given t
i secure the payment of certain note*
S*. " ' * -*E fc - - " • -
. '. T . '-i VI i■iii i M iX - - - ' , t
"tt'RISB COLUMNS FOB SELLIS'fI TOUH MKRCHANDIII
i
of even date therewith, and the terms
and conditions therein contained not
having keen coin plied with, and at
the rei,ue4 of the holder of the tai
note®, the undersigned trustee will o
Monthly, the lbth da> of Juoe.
in fi«t:t of the courtliov* do;r c
Maitin c-anty, at Williamst n N "
at li o'ci..ck in, offer fur a; pal
lie . uction .o the highest ! ulcier f»-.
leas, .the following de-ic,i lands
| situate in the said state aad coa:. j
and b« u: d:'d a'.d described as follow,
to w it:
Fiist tract' BoundVl oj. lh:'\.ortL
lliy~th»— +» da of tlie late C„!via G.ii
! (in; on the east by the k nJ* of C
J. Stall.-«; on the south by tin- land,
of W. B Wynn and on th ■ "west b.-
the J. W. Briley land Containing
one hundred and fifteeo (1151 acres
inoie or less, and beiiif the same pre
mises deeded to R. W. Weaver h
J. A. Mbelle ami wife, avl W.
Itoberson and wife, and commonly
kno\"ri rtfi the " Irving Briley .J'roe®
af 1,:.1 id."
Se- oid f lac*; Bcunded on the norti
by the lands of Maltha Gai'or; oi
the east by the lands of the late
Jesse Coburn;, on the : outh by th' •
lards of Martha Gainor and on th
west by the lands of C. J. Stalls. C»
' wining wie h«n-Ued and *iyht (lt'B
acres, more or less, and commend
known as "The Home of th;
'ate A. J. Weaver, subject, howevei
to the life estate of Mary E. Weav
er therein.
At the time and pi ice above n-er
tioried for the sale of said lands, t 1
undersigned trustee wilt a'so sell r
he high dollar, for cash, the follow
inp describe'! personal property, t'
wit:
All and singular the stock of g«od«
wares and fixtures of every netu'
anil description n.,w situate and H
ing in that certain storehouse a
waiehouse situate in the yard of tha
tract of land commonly knf.wn a
','Tiie Home Place" ef Jesse C ihurr
ilso five mules and t'iree hoi-ses; an.,
•ilso any aril a'l hogs situate on th
| aid premises; also one Internation:;
I'lttto t-rtick, two Bcnthall peauut pick
rere, one Stover gas engine, one Ad
aiiee gas etigine, one Geo. TJ. Poe
team engine, one lvay pies', on
itn'k cutler, one Studebaker autome
,ile. one two horse wat'on, eight c.rt
ind wheels ,ene lot; c:>*t arid wheel
me burtk i'n«l w'cd-, two gar.)
•lows, hnrrow, cotton, corn, im
nentiut plai'ters, gua o dsti'buUiit
ill h es, rakes, shove!*, ge:irs, to'f
so sticks, tobacco flue#, ami all oth
"r farming implements and person."
property of every kind and itesc in
'.ion iw>t above enumerated sitm*
ind 1 eintr upon either ef t rirt
if land ahovc mention® 1, oi upon th
traot of land commonly known as th
'Je;isie Coburn Home Place:'' also ;.
Kiok accounts of (Wyk'Bd and >
script ion due or to becune due t
U. H Weaver, and all notes and oth
r evidences of debt now due c
'>ocome due to said R. H. Weaver.
Prospective-bidders, in this Sta'e rr>*
-.'c the property by enll n;'
'f Weaver, on any day be'ween nov
tnd the sale for the >tur(xise of in
rieeting said pr perty. This i.utice I
riven for the reason that said pron
"»ity will not lie present at the sile
•nil to the end that prospective bid
!ers may inform themse'ves hefor
the date of sale.
This the 10th clay of May, 1"23.
CI.AYTON MOOFE,
'-15-4t. + Trustee.
VMENDMKNTS TO THE LAWS
RELATIVE TO MORTGAGE;
\n Act to Facilitate the Kx-minaCo
of I.tlfs and to Create a Prelump
tion of Payment of lustrum*Sc
curim? the Payment ol Mom# Aft*
Fiftetn . kears From the Date o
Maturity Of the Oehts Sectirei
Thereby.
The Ceneral Assembly of North Car
olitia do enact:
. Section 1. That section two thou
and five hundred and ninety four
■ f the Consolidated Stautas of Nortl
Carolina lie -amended by adding a nev
sub-section, as follows:
5. That the conditions of ever;
mortgage, deed of trust, or other in
Hrument securing the payment o'
money shall be conclusively presum
ed to have been complied with or thi
lebt secured thereby paid, as ngain
•reditois or purchasers for a valua
ble consideration from the tmsto
mortgagor, or grantor, from nnd af
ter the expiration of fifteen year
roni the date when the conditions o
such instrument by the terms thereoi
ife due to have been complied witt
>r th« maturity of the last
of debt or interest secured thereby
Snless the holder of the imtebtednes
ecuiol by such instrument or part\
ei'U' t'il by any provision thereof shall
in affidavit with the register c
•!eed of the county where such in
-trumttit is registered. In which shal'
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
been complied with whereupon the
register of deeds shall record sue*
affidavit and refer on the margin of
the record of the instrument referred
■■o therein the 'fact of the fi'ing of
such affidavit, and a refererce to thi
book and page where it is recorded
Or, in lieu of such affidavit, the holder
may enter on the margin of the rec
rrd any payments that have beer,
nude on the indebtedness, secured by
such instrument, and shall in such en
try state the amount still due there
-1
i" Jltf r*"*ts- : "Sr* Via . .
uuder. This entry must be signed
| by- the holder and witnessed by the
I register of Heeds: Provided, howev
er, that this sub-section shall not ap
ply tj any mortgage, deed of
or ••*ber instrument made it
jhei. b> a v laiiroad company, or to
ugiecment of conditional sale equip
irtt.it tiast agreement, lease, chattel
mortgage, or other instrument relat
ing to the sale, purchase, or lease of
railroad enuipnient or rolling stocks
or of other personal property.
Sec. 2. In case of foreclosure of
any deed of trust or mortgage, the
trustee or mortgagee snail enter upon
the margin of the record thereof the
fact of such foreclosure and the date i
when, and the person to whom, a con
veyance was made by reason thereof.
Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of any
trustee or mortgagee making sale un
der the provisions of any power to
file the account with the clerk of the
Superior Court in the county where
iln land lii - is required by commis
sioner* making sales for partition, and
lor the auditing and recording of said
account the clerk shall be allowed the
same fees as are provided for audit
ing accounts of such commissioners.
Sec. 4. Upon ratification of this f
act, the Secretary of State shall cer
tify copies to every register of deeds
in the state, whose duty it shall be
to post such copies in a conspicuous
place in his office and cause same to
be published for one month in some
newspaper in the county. The ex
i>ense of such publication shall be
borne by the county.
Sec. 6. This act shall be in force
from and after January first, one
thousand nine hundred and twenty
four.
Sec. 6. All laws and clauses of
law- conflicting herewith are hereby
repealed.
Ratified this the 6th day of March,
A. r>., 1923.
r,-8-4t,
NOTICE OF SALK
I nuer and by virtue of the power
of »aie contained in that certain utvn
'or trust "executed- -by—Grave* ~
ana wile, diary C. Uraves to tlie un
lersigncil .trustee, and beating date of
June i4th, lU2O and oi record m the
ijutilic registry of Mai tin county in
iKiok O-l at page LH2 said deed ox
iiuat having been given to secure the
!>aymeiil ot certain notes of even daie
icrewith mid the terms and condi
.loiii therein contained not having
jeen complied with, and at tile re
quest ot the holder of .aid notes, the
undesigned trustee will on Monday,
he 1-lth day of June, 1923, lit 12
t'dock m., in front of tie couit house
Jour of Martin county at Williainston,
N. C., otter for sale, at pubii* auction,
io the highest bidder for flu&h, the fol
lowing nu! estate and pdtsonul piop
jrty, to wit:
First tract: That certain lot of
•and in the town of W illiamston, N.
C., beginning al an iron stob at tlie
-ouihea.-t coiner of the driveway on
a ditch L'O leet and 10 inches from
the fourth pi lar trom the ditch of
»e steam plant; thence N. 27 degrees
W., with the line of the driveway
that lie.j between the steatu plantund
the Uoanoke Tobacco Warehouse com
pany's line, a distance of lOtt feet anil
4 inches to an iron stake; thence in
an easterly dirertion 300 feet to an
iron stob located on the run of the
branch of J. G. Godard's line; tlience
up the run of the branch and ditch
a southwest and west course to the
iron stob, the beginning, and being
the same land conveyed to F. W.
Graves by J. G. Staton and wife by
leed dated October 4, 1919, which is
recorded rn the public registry of Mar
tin county in book Y-l at page 387.
Second tract: Beginning on the
driveway at the iron stake which is
!he northeast corner of the first tract;
thence north 27 degrees W. 121 feet
and 10 inches to an iron sJ-ab, a cor
net; thence N. 60 degrees !\ >#>t
to an iron stob in a branch; tunoe
along said branch, S. 44 degrees E.
51 feet, S. 63 1-4 E. 72 feet, S. 49
degrees W. 43 feet; S. 23 1-2 W.
22 1-2 feet to an iron stake in the
branch; thence S. 62 1-4 degrees W.
300 feet to the iron stake, the be
ginning and being the same land con
veyed to F. W. Graves by J. G. Sto
lon and wife by deed dated January
2, 1920, recorded in the aforesaid pub
lic registry in book D 2 at page 344.
Third tract: Beginning at a stob
in the branch in the middle of the
litch; thence a straight line about 66
feet, to a stob in J. G. Godard's line;
thence along Godard's line northeast*
erly about 61 feet and 8 inches to a
stob on the bend of the ditch, J. G.
Godard's and F. W. Graves' corner;
ihence up the ditch to the beginning,
and being the same land sold to F.
W. Graves by the Brick Warehouse
company by deed which is of record in
the aforesaid public registry in book
D-2 at page 213.
Also all the improvements and all
easements belonging to the above
three lots, and all the personal prop
erty situated thereon, of every na
ture, kind and description, io as to
include nil the boilers, engines pulleys,
belts, redrying machinery and all fix
tures and equipment now installed or
to be installed in the buildings thereon
or to be installed in the buildings now
in the course of construction, and to
include all personal property now or
at any time hereafter in the operation
of the Steam Redrying "plant, now on,
and being built on the above describ
ed lands.
This the 7th day of May, 1988.
CLAYTON MOOR]!,
Trustee.