WILLI WILL BE THE CITY OF ENTESTAINMEXT NOVEMBER IJ-1C THE ENTERPRISE, Pub!is*»«?- svwy Tutadrj Fridnj by ti* » r ;\ | uPliiSt |'l BUSHING Cl» H iUts-nidea. N«rHi Car»Ur* W. C. manning. Editor J. F. CROMER Les-or and Maws" Subscrip » >«• P ire t Strictly Cash »•» A-t* ax-eel , ._ - - -»* ' " , t» n—— * ————— I lered ai the *\>st Of»~ at WJ i*. u>u. North Car»Vu»a a* t —.atter. " I \» Si'Al'hli A.~= « » Vl,«-> membkk NO. »e~ i,\\.v> AM) ■ 1 » : ; 'lii no '"^ ,n - • ' *' ... . ■• '=' i-- 0 r " n • J^t - J * L. ..v • . • , t» f 't ; * *.— • , ♦ i .► %J? - *^a w. .-...' atCOU!!-- «-* •*«**>- '"- U J ~: i. .at.- will.* ov «*■!>. •"« -a ••.. i i :.rt •/ ti.« ■-'•• " . n everythmg »» ; tiaf a* l4 ** ! >, ii.i'liul.: - u »*" t~ ••, ~t , v:.' u-tw- A- . . V. i •> > •• "*••" , i. r ..Tw * - .. i.unl. - ' --••> * | - . 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SCBSHTL IES FOR COAL Ne» L- pa per nrvatcbe*; from all parts of "he country show increa i> g use foti oil m houses, apartment houses. ,r".or «r« ant publK baiklmp^. ii* t«( N ooaL F.»r several year* the pub'..c tee*, subjected to a periodical coa t* ike with hardslnj* fron ari of fuel aixi ui.ixai-onable prices The day w ber. lack of coal can cr |« .I*. .}* whole nation is drawing t*> : i®, t. The jublic it sick and tired o irne ii nua outraye. E ectriotj. fuel oil and ira are 1h rr i.f for coal in the a **- *. Mr and factory. I uti.jc utility plants o|«era' , *l I. • a . u -ii u e oil »»r operate tin ir.ow , the srrrzit aii\ai taire of t 1 •»aWie. Ck ! mimng w .l: prt the sanie I'- ll «■ !•.'-■ eventual y meted out I that in its ..peration Iw - rnt of ti* public interest. J aWtitute that pivw better seiv ■nil take it* piao . .. tiAi MPER :*m»EK MEANS ,t»tnti'ir o; . tales interested tuCilll |««v! p:i(uUCtIOI),^UC. » ..t Loi^.u.iu jnei pi *jo« r ..itguuii all'l irt-Xl IUK L. • . . uiiui »re-lw Uuiu a ... , t, LIU, ulftUCI pUli. - u i . iik s it» t«Mlay Uiaii . _ i a . Mi|« pwHrr, tiw ik At tiu-iu. .ui irtiiiu station principle, wi .rti«: rlteapen It. A nulln.ii Ue. .i.- *ne km, ta>t jiar. (Aii tiectncai ii:\iy.inriu i.- ove» j ... B.i a.'i« ~!*l owne»J by marly tw. i -ivMi people, who put in Lu>t \ea . • . Kf' more. I'he i-pieudi.l par. 5 faj*i p'»i-i. now ib part Maine | i.f tiie Mjuth, the I'aii; | *»>t aitd Um miiMle »e>t, will niea | . •• Uiiwns f«r |a-w«r t'alM.%. an. j ■ ■ Irtl -- H.li hoes. it .w!Juis ■ Jiltibli un Uicm bi •>" ,• muyt I* (ui.:. t« keep nton« !«!R.F into r.ew ..items. Hut KU|'. I ,•••**" wri more than |uy its we. j uaper tjmrt a-*.o r*w seriices f. «», *arrr. and fa(«n. Ki I'lnt.-I i>s lave I** n overcome, bu. ; H* po!iticaS .Up! lejr .-lative op (a •. >'ate laws must lie harmoii **-" -'»! Utt« re.l to riear the way. llii: I IHIOK > KMIIKII It* HjiiUiuii. K-is. \ationa!i ■*> «*M»r «« k. jit an invoicr downs for a \ear, \v4 'tis r«-5-«it. l t -ki 3CI 'uis« . I "raided the pain \J times l«e~ TJW times prayer meeting 52 times. '"** 4.:i time?. I. —~te,l .4ljrfi 52 times. tta-he«4 "A.e towel 3 times. ' *• n eab. O. Ms taken f«r a preacher II time*. Mistafcnt for a capitalist. 0. i tlot »h.p|»,! K times. A I-. ad »-ojr ran u.Ui a store in a »! 4n loan the other day, but as | 'je ■»*-- e .T. ii.'t a-b « »ti «• nobody wa.» iw tiwne aid nobtdy jt«»t huit. Tht K'l"*'*! was asieep on tlie counter, after fi-ttan* around a while th« ii, «eJ ran out on the street and wa ■Jol by officers.—ljuuisiana, Mo.. I i Jiirml_ . Furme. at the Mt Anj fa.r «* th»n lire at home ' e\- I -i'.iU- iM fair «Mrution was got*! ->-ati t® viler fTa for the fiisl prize ; i3ZM» fttr mnem nd and *lB 75 for the tfcwi prewMurn on thew live ai home exhibition*, reports the county «jrent. _ l'io«lCh up the cotton ralks, the M: weeril doesat like a nice rree- I . . | wir.ter pasture but the soil doec. I Cancers Successfully Treated at Kellam Hospital KHiwr Hospital treats sure***fatly Caaeera, Tumftra. llccn, X-Ray mruf ztM Cktatir Sona without the use of the knift, X-Ray, Radium, Aoda or Seraan. and are hare treated successfully over 90 pet cent of the' Raajr IBBIJIU* ml wflcreta treated during the past twenty-three years. KELLAM HOSPITAL, lap Mai* Street KiduMad, Virgiaia ♦ ,•' £ ' .IJ ,« • Tom Tarheel says the future of country Life looks good is North Car olina but he is ot me opinion tua ts luil realization depends o.i the won. .tone now Lo improve it. kUUCt OF sAht i>efauu iiavuig been uiaue in pay ment ol tne uiuet»eunea& afctuieu i,. .nai ceitain ueetl ol inM lo ii.e 4.1 us lee lor aetterson U.. .INSURANCE Company, by O. A. CIOLTOI and wile, Ida crolton, on tne ibl diij ol Alay, IjM, anu recoiueu in l>oo. jZ, page 44i», etc., i Will under aiu. uy \inue ol tlie power ui sale veslo. .n me by :«ud oeed of trust, and u. uie re.juesi ot tne re:.tui que trusi., and for the purpose ol (li»ctol|{iK tne uel»t secured u> iht said ueed v ~u»i, proceed to .til to the nijji.e*.- ./.ii4er, lor cash, al U.e couit «.ou-. ,«i»i in Vv illiamstn, NOITJI Carolina, ii U tU)tk, 41., uW ;>aU». JAl', lliL ai;L> I>AV OF NuVtiM ..Lit, l'JZii, . i.e lol.owmg descnlied laiuU, situatv ... Uk county ol AluiUu, a.iU IIIVI . ai uculaily bounueu auu UCSCIIKU « . >iiows: 11act *\o. 1: beguiling aA It. « . ,cuw" n ic.-iucill lot coiner l.i cei. ..I VI eai.l alain klt«Cv, liieia. _ weileily couise wnn saia 11. J. i\e. t> luie anil lue oIU Kj- a. UUJUU.. ,« u a tii.cn, llit_i.ee on Meeie.i. an center ol sa>U a.uu lo an no. iiili, a corner, iiiulnuiiKU t>y tin eeu; tnence a soutne. i>, a bliai(u. ~e lo sanl h aiinic t»aa«iiioic s coi «.r; tnence on souuieny wiui »«i uiiMiiore s line anu 11 -S. Uiay .> Um .j Uia> s coiner in ce.iU.-r ol sa.- .. areliouse street; tlie'tce eautcriy a. center ol said Vtarenouse in cc o center ol Maui street; Uience i. noitlierly course with center ol' san. ..lain street to the beginning, and be ing a par ot the old i». A. cuilioio uoine place in said town, and being tne same land conveyed to O. A. Crol i*mi by H. A. Cray and wile by dee.i aated November ol record in tlie public registry oi itlariin county in book L>-2 al page 412. Tract No. 2: Beginning in the cen ter of said broad street ui ban I town ol liobersonville, at the Meihodis. ciiuicn lot coiner, over an undei ground ditch; and running thence terly along center of said ditch, oeing the old Cuillord ditch to (j. A- Crotton's corner; thence southerly al ong said Crofton's line to Mrs. Fan nie lktzeinore's line and coiner; thence westerly along said ttucw»re'n liiu u> J. Alex Koebuck'.-i line; thence al ong with said Roebuck's line and J. I'. bullock's line, its various courses to the Methodist parsonage lot line and corner; thence northerly with .-cinu parsonage lot line to corner of sai> parsonage lot line in Bullock's lineH thence westerly with said parsonag. lot line and J. T. Bullockls line tej center of said Broad street; thenc. | with center of said street northerl> to the beginning; and being the sanu lands described in a certain deed from H. A. Cray and wife to J. T. Bullock, of record in Martin county public reg istry in book Y-l, at page 135, anil beiiiK the -wine land conveyed to G. A. Crofton by J. T. Bullock and wife, by deed dated the 10th day of Jan uary, 192W, which is of record in the public registry of Martin county, in book D-2, at paire 460. This the 26th day of September. 1923. Jl LI AN PRICE, Trustee. Brooks, Ilines and Smith, Attorneys, 10-2-4t (iieensnoro, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE I'iuier and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain dee.l of tiust executed by the Peoples Bank to the undersigned trustee, and bear ing date of August 3, 1921, and of record in the public registry of Mai tin county, N. C., in book F.2,at page 893, said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of certain notes of even dale therewith, and the terms and conditions therein not having lieen complied with, and at the request of the holder of said MR COOR SALESMAN SAYfi: WE SELL GOOD GOODS: WE PRICE THEM BIGHT. W. R. ORLEANS WillUMvtM, N. C THE ENTERPRISE, Williamston, N. C. notes the undersigned trustee will en Wednesday, the 81st day of October, at 12 o'clock M., in front of the court house door of Martin county, at Wii liiamston, N. G, offer for sale -4. public auction to the highest b.dd«r lor cash, the following described re* estate, to wit: First tract: Beginning at a largo stooping short leaf pine «n Alex Ne - son (col.) on the southwest side o Cock bums aw amp and iwmirg nort: degrees east along a line of chop ped trees 226 poles to a lightwooc stake in the Page heirs line ne:.r & round pood; thence along the l'ap line southeastward!y to Samuei 1 Andrew's line; thence his line 42 de prees west 27 1-5 poles to a stake thence south 24 degree; 25 3-5 pole" Ito a stake; thence south 43 1-2 de grees east 22 3-5 poles to a stake or THE UNIVERSAL CAR —r ANNOUNCES PRICE REDUCTIONS THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY THROUGH B. R. BARNHILL, AUTHORIZED DEALER, ANNOUNCES TIIE FOIJ O'VING LIST PRICES, F. 0. B. DETROIT, EF FECTIVE OCTOBER 2ND, 1923: New Prices Old Prices Touring Car, regular ...... . . $295.00 $298.00 Runalwut, regular - 265.00 269.00 Chassis, regular 230.00 235.00 With Self Starter and Demountable Rims Touring Car i. $380.00 $393.00 Runabout 350.00 364.00 Coupe 525.00 530.00 Sedan, Four Door 685.00 725.00 THE TON TRUCK Regular equipment, including 30x3 1-2 tires on front and 32x4 1-2 cords on rear, is reduced from $380.00 to $370.00 f. o. b M Detroit, FORDSON TRACTOR % Is increased from list of $395.00 to $420.00, f. o. b. De troit, Michigan. LINCOLN PRICES No changes are made in the prices of the Lincoln Cars and no changes are contemplated. The list prices of the Touring Car and the Phaeton remain at $3,800, list, the Four Pasenger Sedan at $4,600, list, the Five Passenger Sedan at $4,700, list and the Seven Passenger Lincolns at $4,900, list t• ' * B. R. BARNHILL *« • . - - ' ■ ~ / AUTHORIZED SA LES AND SERVICE • t '• ' " FORD— FORDSON—UNCOLN TELEPHONE NO. 201 WIUAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA ~ » TT • - ——— . . \ . ■ . WILUAIBrtW WILL Bfi tHE CITY OF EBTffeKTAIXMENT NOVKMBEK I*-1« i.e toad; thence up the road to -h* i'age heirs line; mence aloi.g '■— and southwardly itt various courses to the canal in Cock le urn's swamp; thence up the can:., to the road; thence down said roa 1 la a pine in Alex Nelson's line; the.,c | along Nebon's line to the beginning, containing one hundred and seven (187) acres, more or less. f Second tract: Beginning ai thi Hamilton and Greenville road in th i'age heirs line; thence down said roa* to Julius Andrews' line; thence ru: ning north 53 1-2 degree • wes'. 2. 8-5 poles to Samuel L. Andrews coi ner, a stake; thence along said An drew* line to the Page heirs line; am thenee along their line south 20 de grees eat to the said road, the t? ginning, containing three and one eighths (3 1-8) acres, more or les* • luiia tract: beginning al a stake a-, cue m.e oi the rage ucirs running uiong ibeir line nortu JO degrees ea:* m w poles to a tnence touu degrees west 2 i-o poies u> i stake; thence putfi 24 uegiees easi "J-b poies to a stake, Uience run ning 10 Uie beginning, comamu.g fou. acres more or less. The above uuee tracts of Itnd are the tin« tract that were conveyed to W. t liathaway by V/. G. Barnhili by dee dated November 28Lh, 1905, which i, n •corded in the public registry fo• jlaixin couu .. in book MM at pu& 451, to w.iich reference hs> heieb) •iiade for more information and de scription. Fourth tract: Beginning in Um Greenville and Hamilton road in tht I'age heirs line; thence along the Page heirs line a northerly course to D. S. Powell's line; thence with Powell i> une to K 1 Anarewr uue; tbeuct along fiTT. Andrews' line to rtill Ay en' line; thence with Ayera' line to I W. S. Williams' liie; thence the Daw | ion Mooring line; uience the Dawum Mooring line iar enough to contain sixty (60) acres by running a, straight Jne to said road; thence with aaiti road to the beginning, and being the same trace of land conveyed to W. G. Hathaway by J. anu wife, Allie Andrews, by deed dated November 26th, I*2o, which is of rec ord in the public registry of Martin county in book C-l, at page 116, ref -rarce to which is hereby given for .iiore information and description. This the 2*th day of September, 1928. CLAYTON MOORE, ; 10-2-4t Tntfer.

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