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THE WILUAMSTONTOBACCO MAR
KET WILE RE OPEN HIES. JAN. 8
All Companies represented by same Buy
ers as before. Come, and bring your
Scrap Tobacco
The Williamson Tobacco .
Roard of Trade
rv , : i • ■ ' ■ 'I
S. MANGUM, Secretary
I a thing- and tlwt thirk yhow much
it is ro* lo
After all it is not the rt-o)utioajs
j we make that twinL Is? the owf we
krep that really kelp as.
FORD MOTOR COWr WY
H \S THK LARGEST \|TS»
• FACTORY IN ENGLANiI
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MaiitteiT of l(* For i 4ot- >r
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est u'fto.oiH"f facwr. .t IM ISriti ti
Isle-. wilt pr»*i«t¥ arnoamaUrly 30.-
1)00 rar- aur.!%p ..e:-? 15C4 acc-Ti
irp t» a r*tKt repor
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W f - t ~pai>y •as original 1\
. .-in- • . • * t'->nS Motor conpan)
t. Virt-ri: a *- • . tfae l* * piant
induce* or. it- IKJCt --licw feer of
?.» r -p»ac» f' u| "«. .late au"'»-
motne pr«»rjr.*ot runrt-nierj foi rv
•-r> important Tlsuf lie Fnp
h~h h -rxi i-sr. thfraliy a combina
•on of, J n.«-r»-A*. part:.- ai«l British
mN>. 1 f * S»> *-'1 Briti-h,
m roar u f iT_'r ar.-i nulfnal.'.
t- .-«-•* |pe >■ •»! thirteen >*-ars
at" ''•* Viifv--tf pUol ta> g*own
\m *he I ik« plant ««utsj«le
of the I nrte»i >tate* arj'l it is
! ri- i' -1 iwiiwllv.
$ »*; t>lo>;» 3j(Wl
wr rkm- r.
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1«> Ji»SEf*Ht - IHMELS
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iHike." t l » r o«-.-*.a«r» ivbvro a>»:
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wr to •'». 'J re- tlse ("P •- pert
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vritipmw* •••' n .**»■» |..*er •* tb*- Km
j ri'ti.e "vr "•» nttrm North
' a -.U; a »'th (i«tnr -e-rviee akin to
that e i-> • itinr to town-. cities. ami
iiwofarfuring. pltn"? in the West.
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"The iKikr" t-a* -jwrly jt«W
jtirft v" rer.»tt»* t'» \« •> an-i t>4»>er-
iei'- t ra.V-- sraiM tin-Wf a'-l his
•is* fjtw. r n»- [«■ » IV |«>mvr wn
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fKivv t >•»«» -ft".».» j' rnrfn.ed ratf
before the State Corporation Coaa
misiioc, and a wan. fi|fh? is
wa|"r>n«r
Ifetween tho~e who sade with pow
er company and the a*r? of power.
Joseph os Dmieis is tiw on
-lau»rht atrain-t the increase in rate I
of the outcome of the
raJt- increase awl the fight he
•wee' Daniel* a-d Dake. en; en Ca
n*ir.a wrria wek'niae the
if the Rocrt'.ke river power aiH tam
.ng it into comirerrta! and municipal
chahnels; and wow iby that very
ihtTijr will be and at
-orw net isa.
Someirnert laotaer Lake if inccg-j
mtc. no~ bet ?oim day rcli puii
trick and mak>- out of I hi? old nver
a stream of rr.'jre ixw than it now
is.
"From ttme to time Goal •iropf a
?r-at itea into the mwl of a irreat
man. Often those mn «ho live upon
the exL-tirtg »• ti! jt:«u> «ait the fire
the new tdn. Sometimet- they
crucify rt_- but idea* feed up
in fapiU. and irrow through cruci
rtxioris."—X«rell Dwight Hillin.
A h«>riey l»e'« W'xk consume* atwmt
half the hours of .Jay light, the re
maining hour- of the twenty four be
ing spent tn rest.''' aerord.ar to test'
ma>ie by the I r.ited Mater I>epaft
rrwrit of ag ncuhur*-
It is not the site of tl* pouttry
flick, but the »ay it produce- that
deternaues profits fnn hens, say
.
(M-ultrj extension workers of the State
! clli-ire and department of Agricul
ture. Therefore culling and rood
ttealth are essential.
NOTICE OF SALE
I ruler and by * rtue of the authfirity
contained in a certain deed of trust
executed by A F. Harrison and wife,
Lillian Harrison, said deed of trust
bemjf of reeor.J in the pubi« registry
o f Martin county in book A-2, at
r2, and bearing date 24th day of
January. IX9, saad deed of trust hav
ing been given to necwre the payment
of a certain note of even date ami
tenor therewith, and the conditions
theerin contained not having l*en
complied »ith an»i at the te«|ues4 of
the parties interested, the andersign
ed trusts will on Monday. the 21st
• lay of January, 1924. at 12 o'clock,
in., in front of the court house door
of Martin county. WilUamstoa, K. ('.,
THE ENTERPRISE, vr^juacon, K. C
offer for sale, at public mtiw, H
the highest bidder for each, the fol
lowing described real estate:
First tract: Beginning aft a Mb,
W. ML Harrison's line, it— along
W. M. Harrison's hue to a ditch. Bea
try branch; thence down the center
of said ditch along Cintha Gujims'
li» to a bridge over canal, Redmond
Harrison's line; thence along Redmtmd
Harrison's line to the beginning, con
taining ten (10) acres, more or less,
and being the same tract of land con
veyed to A. F. Hjrrsm by Itaaw*"'
Harrison, said deed being of iceonl
in the public registry of Martie
county. '
Second tract: A tract of land in
Hear Grass township. Martin cw"ty
Xorth Carolina, adjeinmg the lard
of Hymaii Cowan on the north: the
land? of Samuel Rjger or the easi:
the Infills of D. C. Cowan on tne «wtL: i
an dthe lands of John Cows on the i
west, containing twenty five 125) *c I
res more or less and bfing the saw*
land conveyed to said A. 1 Ham
-on by Mrs. Jennie liovenpor!-
Tbis, the 20th day »f December.
1923.
WHEEIXR MARTI*.
12 23 4t Trustee-
NOTICE or SALE
Notice is herefev given that unde;
and by virtue of ar or-ier of the su
perior court of Martin rour,t \, in a'
action entitled "J H. Mnell again-'
Lucy Mizell and S. S. Biggs." tfw m
dersigned will on Saturday, tie 2St!
fci> of December, 192 in frrnt of tin
court house door of Martin county in
the Town of WilTiamstor. X. C-. at
twelve (12) o'clock m., offer for reel
| for the year 1924 tdthe highest b i
ider as in said order set out. the fol
lowing described premise*, ri:
That certain tract or parcel of lan>!
in the State and county aforesaid, be
ginning at a large pme in R»i)
swamp, a comer, thence running in a
northerly direction with Jim Bowee >
line to a lightwood stump, a correr
of John Bow en's line and Robert
Price; thence a westerly course with
John Bowen's line and John MizeilV
line to three 3> small tree;- in Read;
branch; thence down the said Ready
branch its various courses buck U> the
beginning, containing one hundred and
sixty (16") acres, more or les»-
This. the 17th .lay of December.
1923
HUGH G. HORTOS.
12 18-41 Receiver
NOTICE or SALE
I mler and by virtue of thfc poser
of sale contained in *hat certain deed
of trust executed by the Peoples Bat A
to the undersigned trustee and bear
ing date of August 3rd. 1921. and of
record in the public registry of Mar
tin county in book F-2, at page JC,
said deed of trust having been given
to secure the payment of a certain
note of even date therewith, and the
terms and conddion* therein contain
ed not having been complied a .lb and
at the "cquert of the ladder of »aid
note, the undersigned trustee did af
ter due advertisement expose for sale
the hnu herein described to public
sale at the court house door of Mar
tin cour t/ on the 31st day of Octo
ber, 1923, default having been made
in the highest bid made at that sale,
the undersigned trustee will, again
on Monday. the 21st day of January,!
1923, at 12 o'clock rru, in front of
the court bouse door of Martin coun
ty, at Wilkußstm, N. C_ o*r for sale
at public auction, to the highest bid
4er Jfor cash, the following described
property, to wit:
First tract: Beginning at a large
-toofMnr short leaf pine in Alex Nel
■on (col) on the southwest side of
Coburn'? nrasp, and running north
$ E ciocg a line of" chopped tree;
38 pole.- twa lightwood stake in the
;*age heirs line near a round pond;
oence along the Page line southeast
ward!}- to Samuel L Andrews line;
hence his line 42 wes* 27 1-5 pole
a stake; thence S. 24 E. 25 3-51
jo;e s to a stake; thence S. 43 1-2 E.
£2 3-5 poles to a stake on the road:
inence up the road to "he Page heirs
: ine; tiic.ee alorg tkeir line eastwarri
y and southwardly its various courr-1
js to tie canal in Coburr.'s swamp:,
Lhence up the cana! to the road! and
! thence down the said road to a pine
n Alex Nelson's line; thence along
Nelson's line to the beginning. Con
taining one hundred and seven (187)
acres, TlT. re or less.
Secofid tract: Beginning at the
Hamilton and Greenville road in the
Pare heirs line; thence down said road
U> Julius Andrews line: running thence
(.•".ortb 53 1-2 west 23 3-5 poles to
SamtK i L Andrews comer. a stake:
ineoce aiong said Andrews line to the
Pa#* heirs line; the-sce along tlieir
line' S. 20 E. to the said the
beginning, containing three and one
eighth* (3 1-8) acres, more or less.
Third tract: Beginning at a s'ake
in the luie of the Page heirs, run
ning Jong their line north 20 east 25
1-3 folc. to a stake; thence south 12
*e*l 27 1-5 poles to a stake; theme
-outh 21 east 25 3-5 poles to a stake;
thence running to the beginning. Con
taining four (4) acres, more or less.
Fourth tract: Beginning in the
Greenville and Hamilton road in the
P*e heirs line; thence along the Page
heirs line a northerly course to C
S. Powell's line; thence with Powell
line to R. T. Andrews' line; thence
along R. T. Andrews' line to Will Ay
ers' line; thence with Ayers* line te
W. S. Williams' line; thence the Daw
sou Mooring line; thence Dawson
Mooring's line far enough to contain
sixty (OT aores by running a straight
line to said road; thence with said
'71(0 VlAt™
/ P^^OETROIT
A Striking Value—at $ 295
Considering the improved ing its cost to the purchaser,
appearance of the new Ford a pari.™ ,T»-nHm g twrr
Touring Car, one would a , ong o{
years will
naturally expect a propor-
donate advance in price. price is actually the lowest
Larger scale production,how- * ***>» «b»
ever, has made it possible to open car has ever been sold.
incorporate in this new type TheFordTooringCar stands
touring car a number of de- today, as it always has, a most
cided improve- remarkable
ments with- value in, the
• out increas- motor car field
, j • rv
B. R. BARNHILL
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CAJLS - TRUCKS - T&ACTOHS
road to the beginning.
This the 15th day mi December.
1923.
CLAYTON, MOORE. •
12-18-tt Trustee.
BRONCHITIS
Al badnme rub lh« throat and
yjcKs
tmJmmmUmmd I
MORTGAGE SALE
By virtue of a mortgage executeo
to the undersigned an the 25th U}
jof November, 1919, ana registered in
book C-2, page 89 is the register of
•ieeds office in Martin county by W.
1. Hyman and wife, Mary C Hyman,
securing notes, the terms of whicfa
have nc been compiled with, I will
I sell to the highest bidder for cash:
OX MONDAY, JANUARY 7TH. 1924.
AT COURT HOLSE DOOR IN WIL
LIAMSTON, N. C, AT 12 O'CLOCK,
NOON
The following described land, which
is ying andl being in Martin county.
State of North Carolina:
All my right, title and interest in
the Ishmael Hyman tracts of land on
JUST BACK FROM OUT WEST WITH A
L
Car Load of Mules
THE BEST THAT HAS BEEN ON THE
MARKET IN YEARS. COME IN AND
SEE THEM. PRICES TO SUIT EVERY
ONE.
J. H. Purvis & Son
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
the road from Oak City to Tarboro,
dong four tracts as follows:
First: Place known as the Bryana
ace adjoining J. T. Smge, B. &
Jounci heirs, Oscar Council, Sandy
Lock and the Jones land. 90 acres,
more or kva. .
Second: * lace known as the
.and, bought of O. C. Farror, Tarfaoro,
adjoining Sandy Lwk, A. Oscar
Council, David Close, Jones land, con
taining 97 acres, more or less.
Third: Place known as J.nunie
Harrell land adjoining James Johnson
place, William Jones, David Ciose, Ow
en Jones and Cassaaora Hymns, con
Laining 20 acres, more or less.
Fourth: Tract of land known as
the Sam Cross land, beired by my
mother, from Sam Crass, her father,
and the land on which I now live, con
taining 70 acres, touching D. L.
Brown, William Jones, David Close
and Oscar Council.
Fifth: Also a tract of land known
as the W. S. Cherry lad. bought by
me from Luther J. Davenport, con
taining 130 acres, more or less. Ref
erence is made to said deed, being
on road from Hamilton to Oak City,
adjoining B. M. oWrsley, John Dan
iels aa dother*.
This, December 7ah, 1923.
, S. J. EVERETT,
12-11-4t Mortgagee