Let Us Sell Your Next Barn of Tobacco THEN COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH THOSE RECEIVED ON OTHER MARKETS. YOU WILL BE A REGULAR CUS-TOM^R. 29c - Average for Today - 29c THE BRICK WAREHOUSE - Joe Taylor, Manager —— Williamston, N. C. FRIDAY OYSTER SI PPER at WOMAN'S CLIB I nder Auspices of tin' I'hilathea Class of the Huplisl Church Doors Open at 5.30 I'. M. Statement of the Ownership, Manage ment, Circulation. Etc., Required by • Ihe Act of ConjTrtw of Aug. 24, 1912 of The Enterprise, published semi veeklv at WilliamHton, for October, 1926. State of Nortii Carolina; County of Martin, ss: lief ore. me, a notary public in and im the Stale am' quality «Uloret.aid, personally Appeared W. C. Manning, who, having been duly sworn accord* .«.)• to law, deposes and says that he is the editor of the Enterprise, and that tne following is, to the best of lii.s knowledge and belief, a true state ment of the ownership, 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 411, Postal Laws'and Regulations, printed on'the it verse of this form, to yit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing edi tor, and business manager are: Publisher, VV. 11. Hooker; Editor, W. C. Manning; Managing editor, F M. Manning; Business manager, W C Manning, jr., all of Williamston, K. C. 2. That the owners ale; VV. C. Man ning, jr., W. H. Booker, and P. M. •Manning, of Williamston, "N. C. 3. That the -known bondholders, mortgagees, and other .security hold er: owning or holding 1 pel- cent or more, of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: None. W. Cv MANNINQ. Sworn To "an ft"strtJSf'Tttred before me tliis 11th day of October, 1926. MILTON J. MOYE, Notary Public. NOTICE OP SALE ()| HEAL ES TATE Under and by virtue m" the power end authority contained in a certain fVed of trust executed to the under signed trustee by A. 0. Brown and wife, Agnes Brown, on the 21st day f June, 1924, and of record in the ] üblic registry of Martin County i-n book Q-2, at page 14,'J, said deed of trust having been given to secure' cer tain notes of even date anil tenor therewith, and default having been made in the payment of the said notes and the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust, not having been complied with, and at the request of the holders of the said notes the under signed trustee will on Saturday, the 6th day of November, 1926, at 12 o'- clock m., in front of the courthouse ROANOKE-DIXIE WAREHOUSE WILUAMSTON, N. C. Jm All Tobaccos Selling Well with us, and every customer is a satisfied customer. Our entire break—everything on the SK floor averaged yesterday (Monday, Oct. 11th) Twenty-eight Dollars and Fifty-four Cents per Hundred Pounds, and we no fancy tobacco in the sale. Majority of the break was stli and 6th curings. We advise you to sell on these prices, for there is no telling which way prices are liable to go, ' Come to see us and go home satisfied Yours to please, Meadows, Meador and Watts MOiN., Odt. 11 PROPRIETORS, ROANOKE - DIXIE WAREHOUSE P. S.—We are now ready to receive your scrap—save it —we will sell it without any warehouse charges ! door in the town of Williamston,' , North Carolina, otfer for sale to the j j highest bidder for cash the following! | described real estate, to wit: First tract: A one-half undivided ®-j interest in the following described ! land, lying and being in the town of I Williamston on Washington Street, ", bounded on the north by S. S. Had • ley and the colored- Masonic Lodge, ®[oii the west by Kim Street, and on • | the south ami southeast by Washing '• ton Street, and containing 1-2 acre | more or less and being he same land j dee;; d to J. I). Slade and A. 0. { Crown by Ellis Williams and others )I > deed dated January 26th, 1919, iaiid of record in the public registry U| rrf Martin County in book B-2, at page |l3. Saving and excepting from jibe-operation of this .deed that part '',uf .;,ud land heretofore deeded to W. I . Faulk, I!. S. Courtney, ■ and the f4 J 1 j Williamston Realty & Improvement II o. Said deeds being of record in "jlhe public registry of Martin County ' m book F)-2, at page 157, book E-2, '• | at page 274, book D-2, at page 159, I j mm! book E-2, at page 60. ' Second tract: Being the house and B l"t and vacant lot on Pearl Street in tile, town of Williamston. N. C., where ' Ida Slade formerly resided and being Iht same land willed to Julius S. Peel | in. the last will and testament of N. '■ j S. Peel of record in will book No. 5, • at page 411. .Saving and excepting • from the operation of this deed of ■ I trust that part of said land hereto- I fore deeded by said A. O. Brown to " I \ irginia Sherrod by deeij of record •i in book E 2, at page 259. |' • -This the 6th day of October, 1926. • ELBERT S. PEEL, ' cl 2 i i —Trustee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE • - .. . Having qualified as executrix of ' Ttie . sra+e of J; B. Speller, deceased, late of Martin Coun y, North Caro line, this is to notify all pef ions hav ing claims against the es ate of said deceased to exhibit them'to the under signed at-Williamston, N. C., on "or before the 12th day of October. 1927, O! this notice will be pleaded in bar ■Jc' their recovery. All persons ln- I I i'Lbted to said estate will please make ■ immediate payment. 11 This the 12th day of October, 1926. MATT IE B. SPELLER, ■ 012 6tw Executrix. 1 Hugh G. Norton, Attorney. NOTK'ft OF SALE i North Carolina, Martin County. *| In the superior court, before the •chrk. ) In the matter of Mumie Ausbon and I husband, J. W. Ausbon, Herman r, Moore, -Leonard Moore, Jodie H)- ■| man and husband. C. R. Hyman, Kdgar Moore, Earl Moore and Clara > Moore, the last three minora by their guardian, G. C. Taylor, Vancey Moore, Velma Moore, and Lola Moore, the last three also minors by their guardian, Leonard Moore. Pursuant to an order of the super oi court made by R. J. Peel, clerk of .he superior court of Martin County, n the above entitled proceedings on he 4th day of October, 1926, and ap proved by M. V. liarnhill, resident iudgc of the second judicial district, •1 the 4th day of October, 1926, the NolllA In school or out., youth demands Some youth very dear to you is about to enter a new world. It may be the girl or boy who first proudly crosses '{he portals of high-school: it may be the new collage man or woman, or perhaps the college graduate ready to share the burden of ths world's work. In any case, only one gift will suffice. For time has wisely approved the giving of • watch both to commemorate and make more efficient these all-important days. Be sure, however, that the movement —: you select is fitted in a modern case, for youth and style go ever hand in band. Our showing includes the newest creations by Wads worth —the acknowledged style lead ers in the dress of fine watches. ■KOgS r " WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF JEWELRY—Watches, Watch Bracelets, Diamonds and Alarm Clocks—Let us re pair your watch—We will do it for less. J. Lawrence Peel Washington Street Williamston, N. C. THE EyreßPßis^ynxtAMgroy.y.c. " undersigned commissioner will on! Thursday the 4th day of November,! 1926, at 12 o'clock m, in front of the dwelling house on the premises here inafter described offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following ■ described real estate, to wit: iiounded on the north by W. S.! Thomas, on the east by J. C. Steven- 1 son, on the south by J. C. Stevenson, and on the west by Nathan Edmond son, a part of which was inherited by , Li. W. Moore from his mother, Ar ms Moore, and a part of which was wutfht by G. W. Moore from Steven .'jii & Griffin, containing in the whole 111 acres, more or less, and being the THE TOURING CAR $38022 (F. O. B. DETROIT) U- __* With Starter and Balloon Tires - This is by far the most economical trans portation that has ever been offered to the public. We have on hand all types of Ford Cars P" mi and Trucks. Come in and look them over. Williamson Motor Co. "THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT" r:tme and identical iarJ deeded to Nannie L. Moore by her hu»oand, 0. W. Moore by deed dated November 11, 1907, and of record in public registry of Martin County in book .>? o, at j,.:'6o, and being the prem ier-. o'ci u >iuu iiy the late G. W. Moore, 'l'lii tie 4\h day of October, 1920. ELBERT S. PEEL, 42 Uw Commissioner. w

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