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FOR SALE: FORD SEDAN AT SAC-] t rifice price. Texaco tilling Station, t It — L ' • ' Statement of the Ownership, Manage- ! ment. Circulation, etc., Required by 1 1 the Act of Congress of August, 24, ( i 1922, of The Enterprise, published Semiweekly, at Williamston, N. C„ for October, 1925. State of North Carolina, County of Martin, ss: Before me, a notary public in and J for the State and county aforesaid, j personally appeared W. C. Manning, j jr., who, having- been duly sworn ac-, cording to law. deposes and says that! he is the business manager of the En-! terprise, and that the following is, to | the best of'his knowledge and belief,, a true statement of the ownership, j management, etc., of the aforesaid | publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 44U, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the name's and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managors are: Publisher: W. H. liookeiv WilUiVQlz. s}on, N. C.; Editor: W. C Manning, Williamston, N. C.; Managing editor: W. C- Manning, -Williamston, N. C.; Business manager: W. C. Manning, jr. Williamston, N. C. 2. That the owner is: (If the pub li.a'.t :i is ••vne,'. 1 v t n individual his nan.c and "a.i'ii'ess, or IT owned more fan one individual the name am' address of each, should he frwen belov ; il the publication is u inffwiration the name af the corpoi at.on and the names and addresses of th( stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock should .be given. > E. S. -Peel, Williamston, N. C.; W. H Booker, Williamston, N. C.: W C. Manning, jr., Williamston, N. C.; F. M Manning, Williamston. N. C. g That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or /r 7 - T « » f Jne'/jtua' IS aMan-«2ed Motor Car People appreciate a-smart-driving, easily-bailed, but tull-siied, >»uiu• W.jt'd car. Iho Better Bukk, for instance. ' Each Buick model seats its capacity of full-grown people—in relaxed ease—without cramped legs or necks. Tall people, especially, enjoy iu vxtia I head-room and leu-room. A»>iericart men and women are above the average e>(K»rc. And a smaller car than Buick is apt to he tight-lMting, low-ceilinged, crouded! Drop in tmJ try the-ampk, arm-chair comfort of a car that is right in si;e. Bring some of your six i footer friends. You will find another big reason why Buick is so Widely-considered a better motor S car— another reason v»tiv tbfre are a million and more enthusiastic Buick owiwrt. Or telephone, and we w ill send a lieffer Buick to | your home «-r office for you to try. i, BUICK N'IOIOK COMPANY, FLlfrT, MICH. |)ivui4in t'f t>/••«/,*'' Mulur# Corportidun Winn Bt rrl'U AUIOMOU'I S. Vf llli ' T, lit *°K WILL BLT V iiniM N. A. Rid Sick Motor Co. Scotland Neck, N. C. When better automobile/ ere built, Buick will build them Good Tobacco Is Selling As High at Timberlakes' Warehouse as it has ever sold with the exception of the year 1919 A GOOD MANY OF OUR FARMERS ARE AVERAGING 60 AND 7# CENTS FOR THEIR ENTIRE LOADS. WE ARE MAKING HIGHER AVERAGES FOR OTHERS. BRING US A LOAD AND LET US MAKE YOU THE BEST SALE OF THE SEASON ~ SALES NEXT WEEK: Monday, 2nd; Tuesday, Ist; Wednesday, 4th; Thursday, 3rd; Friday, 2nd. TIMBERLAKES WAREHOUSE WILLIAMSTON "WE SELL TOBACCO—NOT THE MAN" " - • NORTH CAROLINA more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: Dod son Printers Supply Co., Atlanta, Ga. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the own ers, stockholders, and security hold ers, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company, but also in cases where the stock holder or security holder ap pear* upon the books of the sompany | as trustee or in any otner fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporUon for whom such trustee is | acting, is given; also that the said | two paragraphs contain statements ! embracing affiant's full knowledge and j belief as to the' circumstances and conditions under which stockholders j I and security holders who do not ap-1 I pear upon the books, of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities | in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant litis no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securitie: , than a so stated by him W. C. MANNING, Jr. ■J Sworn to and subscribed before me, , thi- Htli duv of October, 14)2.1. "T N. K. HARRISON. ; iMy commission expires May 7, 1 ( J2(I.) NOTICE >r TRUSTEE'S SALE ' -! Ky virtue of the power conferred s j upon in* 1 us trustee in a certain deed /; „)• trust, executed by Ella E. Powell,; ?' bearing dat.- May 25,' 1922, and re -11 corled in book I I 2, Martin County j records. 1 will sell at public auction | - tor cash at tly courthouse door of f Martin fountv nn Wednesday. Novem-1 1 ber the -Ith. l!>2. r >, at 12 o'clock ni„ the j t following described land: Situate in Martin County and bound . Ed on the north by the Parmele-Rob !. crsonville road, which is on the south j side of the railroad; on the east by i the lands of .1. T. Stokes; on the south i. by the lands of Oliver Carter; on the] - west by the lands of J. O. Jenkins,, r being a certain tract on the map of survey of the old '** 1 7" land made for and use,' f roß in their survey and ol landK 01 Thanksgiving day, 11 * or « ter description, same L * ln K deed ed to Ella E. Powell » D - buck and wife, found ® b ® ok ~" z > page 576, Register of l , K o ce ' Martin County. About 1,8 ' 9 creß - This October 4, 1926. J. E. PO. ? E . 013 4tw 1 >ru ' ,tee NOTICE OF SALE I'nder and by virtue ot tbie power of sale contained in that cert lain *« e *" of trust executed by Deddeu Godartl and wife to the undersigned trustee' on the Ist day of Septemljer, 19l?l, and of record in the Martiin Count.v I Public Registry in book L'-I, page 1 45, securing bonds of even date | therewith, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the | request of the holder of said bonds | the undersigned trustee will on the Hth day of November, 1925, at 12 o'- j dock .in front of the courthouse door of Martin County offer at public- auc-1 tlon to the highest bidder for cash,' ROCKY MOUNT MARB LE WORKS Rocky Mount, N. C. DEALERS IN MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS R. SHERROD COREY, Local Repreaentative Williamaton, N. C. SEE ME FOR ALL KINDS OF CEMITTERY SUPPLIES t, j jjL IT MAY STRIKE YOU I f\ thut fallin,? paint 1,018 ® rener " /t 1 ally leave a disagreeable im presaion behind them —or jT Sj wherever they happen to f JJ touch in their descent. If nueh unpleasant experiences be i \ / yours, let your first thought ( VtA / be to ejjt rid of the inevitable /f\ \ •lain*. Ruah thut suit here '"P » today, and we will return It tpmorrpw spotlessly clean. POPE'S Service Shop For Home Equipment VISIT Russ Brothers Variety Store . V Dining tables, library tables, kitchen safes. Iron beds, erjbs, cots, couches, mattresses, bed springs, pillows, rugs, window shades, bed lounges, dining chairs, rockers, ironing boards, enameled ware, crockery ware, and many other things too numerous to mention ALL MODERATELY PRICED RUSS BROS. WASHINGTON, % Q, Ladies' rest room on second floor, Electirc Elevator to All Floors . , tfiE ttttERPRISfc - WILLLAMBTON, W. C. I the following described trad: of land: by lands of B. A. Critcher, H. iS. Roberson, Williams land, et al. Containing 30 acres, more or less, and I >eing same land deeded to Dedden oodard by B. A. Critcher, and same ) and mortgaged to Federal Land ! Bank. This the 7th day of October, 1925. WHEELER MARTIN, «018 4tw Trustee. About the only thing that the fun di imentalists and the modernists agree on as absolutely essential in religion ntf w is the regular collection. I lUrwa does not know yet whether It has a Democratic Senator. Children's Colds Art b«»t treated ei I, vnallr Chack th«n | overnight without J* **4, wing ' by rubbing 2j' J Vic ovr throat (ytyJ oh«« • •* b«dtlme. \iICKS | w, I I GET A FAMOUS Fairbanks - Morse "Z" Engine \ To pull your peanut picker, and do your other work Known the world over for their dependability— Ask the man who owns one. . • , v We Can Make Delivery Within a Few Days Upon Short Notice. For further Information write or call— Lindsley-Lilley Ice & Fuel Co. Phone 99 Williamston, N. C. Suits and Overcoats The new double-breasted or two or- three button models, are all the go this winter, men! Trim thru the body and across the hips, with well set up shoulders and conservatively full trousers, make them decidedly mannish and athletic in appearance. The fall colors are richly handsome in their suggestion of warmth and strength. Heather browns, subdued biues, raven blacks or a varied selection of ever stylish stripes and cross weaves that men like so well. , ~.i ; • Men's Natural Wool Union Suits Comfortable, ankle length union suits for men y W and boys, with long or short sleeves, well tailor- m (w ed and made extra elastic to stay snug. The fin- \A tl est wool combined with the slightest amount of cotton yarn. 1 J% I Sizes 34 to 52 i . Harrison Bros. & Co.
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