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aHE ENTERPRISE ** PbUuMc «my Tuesday and Friday a by th» MlUliaSfi PL BUSHING CO Hi— Kaxtfc &nliw &! W. C. MISMXC, Editor W. C MANNING, IK. _. 11l is MtiK v Sabfccnpitoa Priw (Sindlf Ca=h in AJviate) 1 - ' il> j': t Bar.;*' . •*« j *—* ** — 4: j i Ei.lt riu at the ' ost O'hce at Wil »»>-. s3,i». North us aecouc *** n«if' > TI-ESUAVTI uUI Mi > '•■ » • * -ludomitaM* tpiirt tha car- • -rsw ti.ro;. ;r a: :a-t jr"-*'- v «. • ' ' ' a - af'.e* " \ % * {r.nf: • m i.*i : u r • , ■ r' » - t l. . „ , ;. -. ,•t 1 ■ •• I.' i *•: • • • -•• ' ♦ ' v . u, , - ■:- i Mfcrv a* h..?12 If* '!•••' «,vti I v u*-* *'«•» »•. «k« t :* • i* * « 11 - u » t; * 11 :ii] r I I wfca fi!' !'-♦*«: t-.i-r t»i»oui' t. .vt . ,h>»M_ I- .* ' -,-J • *- 1I ' • r**f »■'*- •' TNt \J \N> i ! %» \ A - Mtt • ft* Hi « >■■-•" "" " "\ L o* «• ••*- i - • • = ■' |M i'a vi j » : «a . U-t ! 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II She bad broken hermit lo*tv in niir. I awl bad}' for the war.t a little m»T * ka»l flaplirity and feniw and wa ■iwiwi bj the joys she cherished. It weald mat be charitable to men-' tiaa it in an aeninf - »aj at thi« taw, bat many people in Amerir lai4 mmtk Uame on Mr. Harding: for the criw of the 1930 deflatioi: whirb «Hcbd Bull iocs of homes, many for trnrni ami mmm lives. There are thou*- •: jit is now living in the tomb the rif-n ims of their own hands who -~a»d ""we I ( £.n it no longer.** We ci'i fever invent anything to ' ake the place of simple hone-st bving ind iovine >erviee to the w irid ' nound society -ometfrne* lead* j- awcy from such paths. - i NOTICE OF S*LE OF KEAL ES TATE [ ri :i r airfi !« vntue t»f tne I" v er mi I authori*>' cortained in a certafe jrisi i>f trust t »erut«-ii to the u» der-j ;*rn«-1 tru-".f by J. La.-» Wynn ar.'l I w fe. Maseie W'jrt o? the !sth day ■ of Apr::. 1 wh*h said dee«i of| M M ®| Quality FERTILIZERS Make crops bigger and better; make them «• cost less —whether you bay them under the A A C Brand, or under any of the familiar names associated with this great organization. THE AMEIICM AGIICILTVML CHEMICAL COMPART NORFOLK SALES DEPARTMENT /^ NORFOLK, VIRGINIA •tjliMpwr u)m • so* /Or) rumuzem VPI— -SW KST MT rau> TUT -S- -= * ♦ -B—ITZ | Sorrison Sraß. j 11 t anil (Eompanu J j— : J FERTILIZER n \ MR FARMER We have (he >HNI old Reliable OWL Brand Guano For Tobac- J io. nith Heavy Meal .Mixture or without the MeaL i !f Vou Have Never I'sed it. Ask Your Neighbor Who Has Used I."' ' ' * -- • if IIJj (an \oy Afford tu Ise Something that llou do not Know is i i the Best When Vou can Buy the best at the Same I Vice. See I s ISefore You Buy. We have Plenty of It in Our Ware house. »| ; ' - i • .... — — r -_ j— " ° A' il I Harrison Bros. & Co. ■ COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK I { WILLIAMSTON"S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE »ao ii —■ -.»«■ Sa—jßS n ■ 88MSH THE ENTERPRISE, WILUAMSTON, N. C. Trust is of record ia the public rrym- ' try of Martin CooM; m Book G-2 at 561, mm dee*s of trust having ««n grit-n :o mouc a cntaja note of even date and Uwr thiewith. and the stiyltfiorj contained ia the Mid •teed of trwt not hanag been com abed with and drfanh been Bade in the papwat of the utdebted ne»- thereby jnawl aad at the re rjue-st of the bolder of the said note, the uadersijrnew "raster will on Weri ibdar the 27th day of Feh. 3ttl i fT*-r for sale to toe highest bidder for cash at pablic aactioc ia froct of "he j IcMlttoMf door of Martin Coje'.j in ] |the town of *. iair.-tor. tbe foUva iag j •described real estate, to-wit Being all that certain tnkt, parcel or piece of land containing 344 and 48-100 acres, more or les., situate, lying aad being on the Ballard 2ami' which lenk into the Williams too aad; Hamilton Road about 4 miles North west from the town of Everetts, N. C, Martin County, having such shapes Mt« and courses and distances a.- will more fully appear by a reference to a map made by J. R- Moblcy. sur veyor. on Dec. Bth. 1922, and adjotn init the lands of B A Critcber and the Bo wen land on the North, and the Stalls lands and the lands of R. L Adams on the £ast. the land of W. E. White on the Sooth and Coooho Cn«k on thr l*ißf ti# -an. ] land I—HJTII to J. Lass Wyna by A. i R Dw—iag. tr—tee, by deed dated 1 , . I« . ■ ! The service of this store is a public trust " We will continue to grow as long as we continue to serve the public 99 —W. V IMW MiW —pi mi Millar A Rhdi PIOMK thirty-five jean ago, when Miller k Rhoads Store occupied O hut one email store-room, and served but a very small part of the rommunitv, it was easy for its youthful owners to look upon it ma their " own business, to do with it as they pleased. In those days there were not more than a few hundred who might be called regular customers of the store, and onlj a handful of clerks to wait on them. But times have changed. The handful of clerks has grown to hundreds, and the customers have grow ato thousands. And we number among our customers not only the people of Richmond, but thousands of loyal friends throughout the Yirginiaa and Carolinaa. Today the business of Miller 4 Rhoads has grown to such propor tion* that it seems more like a great public service than a private bu>inm. Like a great railroad system, a street railway or an electric light plant, it serves the public. We are dependent upon the good-will and confidence of our than sands of friends just as thej are dependent upon us for continuous and faithful service to their wants. It limn to us now like a put ic duty to maintain a plentiful stock of merchandise at a wide rang* of prices. We have recognised oar obligation, too, of mating it juat as easy and convenient for our cnatoaners to shop aa possible. We have budt a spacious, well-lighted and well-ventilated store. We have laid it out in wide, roomy antes ao that vou can shop without the discomfort* of crowding. We have installed rapid, frequent aervice to the upper floors in cent rail * located, easily accessible elevators. We have provided • ooi fort able rest-rooms where you can stop and refresh yourself, and on the top floor there are luxuriously furnished tea-rooms where yon can have wholesome, appetizing food at reasonable prices. I We have built not only the greatest department store building in the South, but we have made it splendidly beautiful, ao that your shopping is a real pleasure. We have done all these things because ws realize that we will continue to grow juat ao long as we continue to serve our friends. \ 1/ ym COT'/ g*t wrkmt ymm tmmmt im yar MOT ImcmMtf, try - , I ■ mDo Yoa Need Money? We will lend you from $5.00 to SSOOOO it 6 Per Cent * H> hose our se-~nrity H Outlined on Character. Person- Bfcnw of the lack of facilities to h*mll» the aw at Endorsements. Cot- ,* «*«*»* ""V, objections. Banking Institutions have never been able to accept notes for small *—— lateral. Real Estate. to br liquidated on the installment plan. The Hood Weekly Loan System (copyrighted) m stallrd in this Rank was designed to meet the reqmr ments necessary to accommodate customers who de ®sire to borrow money in a strictly business-like and ~-j dignified way. but whose circumstances are such that fc* they «■ repay only on the installment plan. We will now make loans on the » kddy payment " P**" ■ ■ceordance with the scale below. » » it yon are in need con- J* ■» % 2SJi to be paid Udr at f -Sa !■ anek — m .-J- F"" »» «■ SBjOO to he paid back at I J* per «dk saßoar of peers today Fn» »» to MuH to he pa* hack at 200 per «««& They miß gladly MM* to 15** to he paid hack at Uija wk — ---r £"»■ IShm to 2HLOO to be paid hack at AM per nA yiae you any in, orma- F» iOUK to 2SUB to he paid hacfc at SJ» per «aek fcai desired. Ffaa aa to 30000 to he paid hack at 600 per «a F"" *5 *• 4MM to he paid hack at Mi per aak Fmb «aaito MM to he paid hack at HUM per aak HlMflMi■■■ " - 'A ' I Martin County Savings & Trust. Go Maidi lOiL. IX2I and iKaMed in Mar- I tin County Public Registry in Baak I F-2 at page 4C7. WHEELER MABTIN. J j l-29-4t.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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