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VOLUME XXI NIJMBEU 103
CAMERON MORRISON INAUGURATED
AS GOVERnOR OF NORTH CAROUNA
Cameron Morrison was inaugural- j
ed Governor of North Carolina We(?»e |
day 12th at uv*l>e o'elock. Toe oath i
of office was administered by Chi fj
Justice Walter Ciari£ Associate .!iis-|
tice Piatt D. Walker administered |
->■,* the oath to the other officers as t/»l
--lows: M. 1.. Shipman, Commissioner'
of Labor and Printing;-A. J. Maxwell,
Corporation Commission; William A !
. Graham, Commissioner of agricultifre; -
J. S. Manning, Attorm.v General; K. j
C. Brooks, Superintendent of ft'uldic!
Instruction; Baxter Dlijftnni, State J
Auditor; It. 11. Lacy State Troasuicr I
J. Bryoy Crii'ies, Seer-'tary of .State, I
W. B. Casper, Lieut. Governor.
After the officers had all hren |
wnin in the Governor ma'o hie In j
- Dili j
mistic for the future progress of the I
Stnte. lie urgeo u strong oducational
| ii'i« u'». lor tl t» entire State wM a\ |
enhrrfi >*■ nntof th.State Institut , : ons. |
More Mies* wu* •probably placed on r
ik.,-tetV' of Ijigbwa"s than'anv ot -1
et»*ll'*;Yt. pis. plan is for' the State!
as u uiul '" in fn» expense of a Sys
tem of ; oan.s connecting Coint
Seat i. and ii mportaii trt lWMS. Mam J
othei important proposition* vvm j
ili'Mt Mil at length ard the general I
npir.i- n wjis that the address whs {, j
»tror.it ne. '
John W. Manning has. been in I'ly
mouth this week in"lhe intercut of the j
Williamston Telephone ( n. ■ - j
REGULAR SESSION OF
RECCBDER'S COURT
The week I > -e-ion of UI-COMII I'.- I
Court convened Tuesday, anuary lit) I
with Judge Calvin C. Smith presiili'j'
and Attorney B. Dul e Ciiteh-r pnusf I
cuting for the State.
3.'State vs Disposal of Mortujrei'
Property—John Wilki.i-. No I. I'm .
5 State vs As.ualt-J. > . Sexton
Defendant comes intoceuit ati I plead
guilty. Judgment suspended upon pay
. ment of cost.
1. State vs Abandonment- —Adjudg-
ed by' court that defend»n» is u' I*y
Prayer fo'i; judgment Praver c ni' n■ >
ed tili the Ist. Tuesday in July, 1921
nnd the defendants entering into bond
in the sum of SIOO,OO for puyiieol
' on the Ist. Tuesday of each and ever
month hito the office of the Clerk of
this Court, of sum of $I0.(MI for th
support of his-wifo.
2. State vs L. ar.d If. 1 Mar Jo i j
son. It appeared- to Court that tli•
case is not under its juris liction, it
si ordered that the CUM- lie transferrer'J
to the Superior docket.
instate vs L. a il l(* »j-»rjn» iW-'j
field and James (iarfielvt ConTnuc,.
till Tuesday, January' lstli, 1921.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOiHi
** Having fjuaLfied as administrato:
of the estate of (.cargo \V. Marti,
late of Marti count;., Noith Catihn
all persons' i idehteil t» 11 iO• fci'l e
tate are hereby notified to pay sane
immediately and i>l! prr -o s boldin
claims against said e tii* - nre.hpreh |
i Notified to present same for pa "men j
I within one > ear from this date or thi
L notice will Ikj pleieleil in I'll "I the i ,
recovery.
P Tt,U9l>th in Vof Pee-lTibel, 1920 j
LI It. (). MAItTIN, Admlnis'rut".
before the 2f»tb of January, we wii'
be forced to- cut tin n out. Fair wa i n
{ Ang. W. T. Meadows, Tieauu -r. 1
PLANTS FOIJ S M'F.
J; "Wood's Early Jer ey fl'l'l.
hundre(i, SLf.O per lliou-arnt: A -
gust us Willia»n ; , 11. F. 1». 1, Kobei
#«ville. N. C. J 11 lino
E'piWlglau MacLtun & floris May "j
"MARY'S ANKjpF."
I F. TDEBI)A%
■BIDE {Fatly) ARBUCKLi: |
K»"»THF ROFXt) UP'
WEDNESDAY
FF.BC.I SON in {
■btlL BOUSE IN ORDKll" U
■Bte and NUISANCES" I
ENTERPRISE
FINE REPORT FROM 1
ROBERSONVILLE
I „ '
\% e were jntetested To learn"" thai
Mr. At,rum Uoberson of lZobersonvi le
Township had on four acres of per-
J-manent pasture grown hogs enough
i to weigh six thousand-pounds of die r
I ed pork. Some of his hogs weight-,
f two i unthed and ninety pounds at
| one year old. Besides cn.tr ing :i'•
| breeding stork of hogs-valued nt
I $ lIiO.OO, two ?ows and calves, a herd
I bull anil six work animals also were
j run on the pa-tine all their idle time
Four thousand pounds of the po k
was sohl for 14 cts. per pound givn
a money ineomt' of s.T(J(l,(*io, iT ton o
pork for home use, milk and butter,,
tii-ef, ami bae»n froin four iteres oi
| land beside, ;i nice sum saved on feed
ring of each animal and a nice lot oi
I erazinif on the land today, the lit
I fo January.
The above report was given by M
Augustus Williams,r. Robersoit'
I neighbor. Air. says that he
j Tia stive acres oT~pasture on his HW
I farm anil expects to plaht three inoie
I acres this spring he thinks the In
I -1-hn— )■ . ;m
■j and bulievs temporal) pasture of so,
; t> '.* ins. velvet In nfl . alhrui'./i rye and
crimxm clover best, lie now Jias nm
[ avre of allru/,7.i rye an-l rlurci i'i.i-"
I has It en
r VIM for two months and hehevi s (lad
it will car them (liroiigh tbe winte
Should the remaining Ml nth be t'ayi.t
J :dile in (lie irrowth of rve and clover.
I Thihe how easily these men are ii.uk. I
inir thin if s count for them anil hov
I eas) it is for any fhj-mer to mak.
I the same work count for himself. I'\
li tuiini' stock we can eliminnt
I muili loss from disease ami with sop
I idemi-nt fee«f anil the glear.ings cf
harvested fields add greatly to the
.wealth of ourselves and the commtini
• y. The Enterprise welcomes such, r
ports and gladly- passes them on to
its readers. »
JOS. 1.. HOI.LIDAY
NEWS FROM IN AND
OAK CITY
Mary Kverett who ha- liti
pending some time with Iter son i
'auvhter letuined Monday.
Mr. Master Carson wa -in t
) Taeil.iv
Mr. liurras A. ("riti her of Willie r-»
ton was ,in town Monday on prof «•
I sional business. _ '
I \1 r "TV'"'.TJlTfes Taylor of lioberso
I vill,e spent Tuesday iind Wi ilnc.- 'v
m Ua' /'l
j Nri\ Ko -ell t'ar,-iin spent TUCMI-P
II *1 U .1.
Me Ki-v. ,| Ucick and I'. M Tin I
of \V i-liinrton were in town Tues '
Mr H. liuke Crit'her of William
ton spent Tuesday ih Oak City. '
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. llurrell ent'-i
taineil Mr-.. F. (). Barhee and tie
teachers at dinner on Sunday, Mr. a
I Mrs. Harrell in turn took supper n
lhe teacherage". ' ,
Mr. I!. 1,. Mines of Norfolk is d
inir some time in Oak City.
'""Mr. "W. Cannon of Ayden s|"-n r
I Wednesday in town. -
Miss Ruby Move has retui nTTTrorr"
j Gold Point where she has been spe> d
ine some time with friends.
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\OTKT: TO CONTRACTORS
'STATE HIGH WA > (ONSTRKT
' ION
ION N. C. FKDERAI. AID PROJECT
, No. Kt-11,
j—Sealed Imln for thiyf-onstructjm f 1
the Williamston Bridge and approacl
■ Viaducts, Project Sfi-B between It r
tie and Martin Counties, N..C.. wiH
[lie received by the North Carolina
i Stlfte Highway Coinmls-ion at ,th'
f Division office in Kinston, N. C. on
til 12 o'clock M„ 2-th da- o'
! January will lie open
is will be received after the
f hour fixed.
ji The pHncipnl. items of work appro*
j riiately as fotlnwTST"
3,210 Cu. Yds. Class "A" Coftcrete
I I,2W> Cu. Yds. JCluss "B" Conefet>
J 800, (KM( IbK. Reinforcing Steel.
31, 730 1h.4. "Tljrtes and Bolts.
S 4 Name Plates.
!' 1K5,n0(» llm. Structural Steel.
20,00(> lbs. Machinery.
448 Lin. Ft. Pipe Railing.
I 2 Safety Gates.
! 6,900 Sip Yards Asphalt Wearing
Surface.
j ft. B. M. Creosoted Lumber.
M' 7/MMi Ft. Creosoted Fender
| Piling. /*
I Lin. Ft. Untreated Timbet-
Piling.
800 Lio. Ft Prp-Cast Concrete Pil»
| 17,770 Un. Ft durtria-Timee or Pre ?
Williamston, Martin County. North Carolina, Friday, January 14th, 1921
OAK CIH STORE IS
! VICTIM OF BURGLARS
| '
. On Tuesday night the plate glass
psindow in the front of the Oak City
Supply C'o's. store was smashed with
| a brick and the store was entered
I an drobbed of a large quanity 'of
merchandise. When the discovery was
made there was no suspicion resting
" "against anyone, however before the
i I'oodhounds arrived guilt was so evi
dent on the faces of William House,
Edward House and Alphons Edmond
son they were taken in sustody und
soon confessed their guilt. They an
.til yoitkg white men, born and raised
ifi the Oak City section and the two
House hros. who are twenty-two and
tvKenty years old have hud fair op
portunities and some schooling. Th(
Edmondson boy is only about sixteen
years old and has not had many ad- 1
vantages in life. It is thought that
WjlTiam House Was the captain of
the gang as he was the most capable
of the liunch. After the ai rest ntn
confession goods vulued at about
s:r.o.iio were fopnd which may in
clude about all the lost sustained,
merchants are yet unable
to suv definitely whether or not other
articles are missing.
The boys also confessed to break
ini' into fTie stole oT S W, (*Jlspt'l
sometime in December. They wen
taken to jail to await a hearing h■-
- *'.o-i.i I tie ' unit
SKRYICKS-AT BVPIIST t ill Bill
,\. V. loyne.- Pastor
: unday School, :• t ) A. .M
Su"day School, 9 - 4* i A M 111 P.
I! ('one, Supt.
Sonnon by the pa to , It A. M.
Sermon by the "a dor. 7 -M> P. M.
Piayer me-tina • •e.oay o en
*iii)' 7 ;.'!o. '«■'
Sou are cordialh in iter to at'io'
:1! these services.
MEETING OF COUNTY
BOARD OF HEALTH
The Murtin County Board of Heult
met 'l'uesday, January'llth in th*
Offices of Dr. William K. Warren and
held its. annual meeting. The follow
ing members were present, Major B
I'. Godwin* Superintendent of Publii
a.d nation Asa J. Manning; Chair
man.uLltoard x>f Cuuntv. (,j>inmissioa
>.is Jno. L. Hassell; Dr. J. E. Smith
\v,i-k of Jamesville; DI.AE. M> L° n
of Hamilton and Dr. W. K Warren.
After the old business was deposed
of Dr. Warren was unanimously re
elected County Physician and Quaran
tine Officer.
Cast Concrete Piling.
lijds may be rendered on any one,
.r ail of t ln> following three pro|.o
bitions:
Proposition No. I—Covers the
w spun, i eluding machinery etc,
complete in place on the substruct-.
ii p.y "swing span" is meant al:
tin >t natural work, machinery equip
ment, centefand end wedges safety
•Mies, lights, an dall other materials
•lece.vsary to fully complete the struct
ure for operation and traffic.
Proposition No. 2-—Covers the con
crete superstructure complete ready
for traffic, pile caps, Piers 10, i).
and 12 on the Roanoke It+ver, Piers
148, 149 and if»l on Conine Creek, aW
r ( ll fi-ndei work.
Profos'tion No. 3- Covers all the
reinfoit-ed concrete plli'H. I'mlei lht»-
o|-op isitoi i alternate bids will lie con
-i.l
* No bids will be considered unless
•c *i| allied by a corporate- sur t
Jiood. or by a properly certified check
made payable to Frank Page, Chair
man, for amount given below.
Proposition No. 1--$2,000.(M); Propo
sition No 2—18.000.00; Proposition N.
3~$;i,(«M»,00; *ty- SIO,OOO 011, on entir
" ifojei t
A corporate surety bond, or othei
satisfactory security will be require''
for the complete fulfilment of tjr
Contract.
Specifications, forms of contract,
proposal blanks, etc can he obtained
by wiring to the office of the Stuti
Highway Commission, Halefgh, N. C.
Plans may be seen in the office'ol
the Itivision Enginoer at Kinston, K
■ Cr, or in the offic»; of the Bridge Fn
gineer at Raleigh, N. C. or will be
mailed upon payment of ten dollars.
'rhe right is yserved to" reject an
or all bids or to accept any bid deem
ed best for the State and the County
By order of the North Carolini
State Highway Commission. %
Thia 10th day of January 1921,
V . W. S. F'ALLIS -
STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER.
I will offer for sale ot the Hardison
iMII on Saturday, January 15th, at
one o'clock P. M. one Ford touring
ear, the property of David Griffui, to
satisfy a, lien for repair* on said car
done for said David Griffin.
This December 20th, 1920.
JOHN P. MTTZELLE.
_
Local News and
1 Personal Mention
; Mrs. Jamas Riddle of Petersburg,
arrived Wednesday night to visit hei
i husband whi is stopping at the Briti
I Hotel.
f '*)«»♦,
f Mr. Alonzo Hassell has returned
: from a business trip to Baltimore.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Dunning re
, turned Tuesday night from Aulam'.e.
• where they, had attended the funeru
1 of Mr. Dunning's nephew. They wer
■ met i n Hobgood by Mr. Herman Cat
I low.
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i Attorneys Wheeler Martin and
S. Peel spent Wednesday afternoon
in Jamesville.
i • » » ♦
Mrs. John I). Biggs, Jr., went t(
i Scotland Neck yesterday afternoon i
r visit her mother.
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Mr. W. C. Munaiug returned Iron
Raleigh yesterday morning.
♦ ♦ • «
Mr. It. K. Jeannette of Kli'/.aTietl
' City was in town lust night.
• # * »
Mrs. J. D. Biggs, Jr., spent WVd
nesday in Rocky Mount.
r♦ » ♦ •
Mr. Augustus Johnson Went to his
' home in. tiold Point yesterday.
• • • •
Mrs. Oscar Anderson and son and
' Miss .trephine Davis have been vi
iting Miss Corinne Smith in l'lymouth
this week.
• # • ♦
Mi'*. E. T. Waller and son, Vi, >d.
Norfolk are spending the we*k v.i'ii
firs'. J. A Mizell:
• • • *
J. A, l.eggett motored to Washing
'on Wednesday on business.
♦ • * • /
Messrs, John A. tnd Oetavius Man
ning are going to open a cash grocery
sto*e in the place formerly occupied
i.y llrott'n's 'Barber Shop. The bar
is located now on the nj.nt
side of AndersonCrawford's est itdi .1,
It ent.
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I>A VI IN SON
Mr. Stephen Davis and Miss Neva
SwinsQn both of Dardnes, North Caro
lina were quietly married on Ttiesday
night, Jan. 11th by Justice of Peace
J. Raleigh Manning in Jamesville. Mr.
T)uvFs~Ts' TSWlflnwii' throughout -Umh.
section and holds a position with Wil
tz Veneer Co. of Plymouth, N. Cl
Mrs. Davis is the daughter of Ml',
'and Mrs. Dave Swiryson a*id is a ver
charming yount* lady, they both have
many friends who wish them happi
ness. They will make their bnine ih
Hardens.
FAKMKHM NOTK K!
(iround limestone in car lots ptC up
in 200 lb. hags a quoted todu at
S7.IH per tiin, delivered in Willi m
st;n. .Those interested should pi: c
their orders at once, N. C. Depc >1
Agriculture, Raleigh,
Yours very t rulj^
J. L. HOLMDAY
STOCK I. VW NOTICE
This is (o notify till pet .on • It ing
'.. j&a the North side of Tar River, I'tf
countyi living within 'he district ie
;cently voting on the Stock Law qties
' tion, which was carried, that the law.
effecting stock law territories, wil
go into effect Murch Ist, 11)21, am"
•notice—.tp_. notify all pciJ
sons of same, so that they niig', d n
bide by the law.
This the 6ti day of January, l!»'i
By order of the Board of Cimet
Commissioners.
" J. C. GASKINS, Clerk.
NOTICE OF SALE
I'nder and by virtue of the au Iwr
•ty conferred i' nthe power of -ul«
'•ontained in a certain deed id' rust
executed to me the undersigm d t in»
tee by R. T. Tuylilr and Wife S-ta'
on the 3rd day of April, 19011, Said
deed of trust being of record in Mar
; tin County Registry, in Hook 77. ag
Sfiß, aid the stipulations therein not j
having been complied with and a fh
request of tb' parties interest'd, I
will expose to public aulcion in Iron
of the court'house door in Will ain
ston, North Carolina at 12 oYlocV
M.
the following described tract of land
Bein ga certain tract of land k owe
as th« War** Taylor tract. Boundeo
by the lands of J. E. Robertson. Ily
man Warren, J.\D. Wypne and others
Containing 26ft Or res more or less and
being the same tract of U.nd forme-!
ly occupied by tIW tiaid R. T. Taylor
and wife Stfsan Taylor.
This the 23rd day of December,
1920.
DI KE CRITCHER
Trustee.
L •»
• LOST: ONE BKOWN and WHITE
setter dog. Answers to name Bob,
offend for return.
J. D. BIGGR.
50 PER CENT CUT IN
i ACREAGEAGREED ON]
; - Tin' Tobacco ;m«\cr£ Association
of North Carolina was held in-'the I
, City Auditorium in Wcdtie
day. There were. huVvn-til.. of (Me- j
gate.- representing all of the tobacco
I counties of eastern and central Car
olina. The question of a reduction of
aci eage about .'>» p, r cent lia bci n!
generally agreed .upon- and Will pre- 1
v•»11 for this year. And the need for [
a pooling or forming :t marketimr oi
gani.:atiop was dix usM'd \t gieatl
■ length by a representative of the C;(l
ifornia and North We tern l-'iuit
t!rower- Assmiatioii win went ioto
the marketing detail of In- own coin
i pally. The bed, pa.-scd by un.mi
nion- veie i r -dution to enter info
sil li an oi )>aili :it ion in time to han
dle the lO'Jl crop.
One of the main reasons given I'm
vva. 11 iii>, I .-,ui li a marketing
systeoi vva- thai ol llu laii'.e nuielier
of fanner.^vpresent not one ol' them
had vvaud to a\ Ml had been able
to do the le.a-l I lull)' in li\uu; prii es
on bi> tobacco, it i all ii|i to the buy
ers.
Ihe farmei who sow , the eed, set
tile plant , bnak. the -ncker and
„. pulls the worm.-. |eime-. the tobacco.
sits up at night to cure H, t'lades
> packs ami haul betore • I;i-a and after
ihitk has not In lie. I" do uijh ti\T; i•;
the price, but has to Take jut vv'iat
I ever amount i - meted out Ti> him, ltk
so 111. 111 \ Cilttle.
' I'he farmer "iiel only ha" no
in selling his tobacco bnl if he wants
a "chaw." or if he i fooli li enough
to .-.moke, he ha - not I mg to do with
tlje price he pay s. It, is li\ed. by the
trust. The till t will not Iru-t u*.
we should not lin —t tlieni. N ea, the
farmer has to be careful of the ground
upon which lie-spit .
MEETING OF MODtR'S
CLUB HELD THURSDAY
l llliee tillltv I'.'.M , till
f'l'ai'iit 'ixiclie. A octal on and lb"'
rvvenlieth Cintury Mother' t'l.'i,
whirl.- ,oe iembiiii'l now, had t' i • • i
ree'h:.. ouililg at the Auditorjiee (!
the Cii'.l'd ;■ hool.
The meeti|'g wa call, d to "i.li-ib;
tie lent, '.Me . W h.-rlei Ma. i n
.Jr. .nfn l tl>e minutes ol Hie la -t be-et
leg vveie icad. by Itie ,SecH'!.a'y-
Tie i ■ wa'- no tar tie. . ti;ln acted r\
C?|it that Mis. J. 1.. Uoj'.eK oil hale] *
in hei i■ ■ aiiat o>n a is' iel ai v ie-1
"lis. A b. Dunnine wa electe : i
her nlr.'e.
'.Mil' .iVloxjillg pnpet 1 wen- then
read: "
"The, ill !..t ion of a I'ei let D v •
.ope.l lit of tl.e « 'hi Id ' \ ppill.lt II 'O
, D'eetliie to His Crowtll," by VI,
.1 11. ' III!' II s.
"Care of the Ti etfr," by- Mr*- J'. .W-
A ||. '; »w
■ ' r'aidt ■' ■li •it HOI by Mi 'A. li
I )unii'ig.
'*( 'utslooi I 'eli I- r h M i I I •
Hu> ■ in
"Mind and Mm al 'be Mi I
llovt
'i hi! next, meeting wiJI be leh I a
tin school auditorium jit«i'oui o'cl- c.
I'. M., Jailliai'V 2a. . 1 va-ixbody ij. co l
Hi all y invited to attend and it is hop
] ed by the members that eu li a
every one may be pre: , lit at li"' in;'-'
" neetiiig. The "pi.-ojri a.iu,-, a i e.' ai'-lolt
piepaieil by one of the create t e
~" e Vpe flin —AI n»■II ell iind aip waniil—Lli_.
every child's niothei- Mi . A If
I luiiiiini-. Secretary.
NO'I ICE il S\ rf J
l ivl. r and bv virtue of the atolT r
i-'y jn a c rtain d. . I id' tin t -\ cue
I'll on the 2!Mh day ol All)'' (, I'.MH
by J. A. Joije and wife, Mollie
Jones alt'/ rcgi ''teied in the public
registry 1 of M.utin t 'oiinl \ in Itook
A-2, page Ht to.a cure ciilain note:
of Vven date tlienwilh; and Ibe tip
' ulat ions contained .jn aid deed ol
tl'Ust not hevine been cloniplied with
and at the ivipieVt of the nvviK'-r ol
said notes, I vvjll on Monday • 7lJ'.
day of l-'eb. I»2U- al/'l2 o'c OCK M
' at the court house ' door ill li" town
of Williamston, Nortti Carolina offer
for sale to the balder at pub
blic auction for cash the. following
• described ■retrl f'-d'Hlj^
Beirrg part of J. W-. Briley. I'arm
in Cross Roads Town hip, Martin
1 County, North Carolina, and being
farms No's 2 & f! of said division
as made by J. L. Moye, E., iid
1 divis'on of plat being of record in the
■ public, registry of Martin County in
" Land Division Book No. 1- at-page
416 and being the same land this
. day conveyed to said J. A. Jones by
A. L. Raynor and wife.
This the 3rd day of Jan. 192t. >
WHEELER MARTIN
, Trustee.
, FOUND: ONE YALE KEY, in front
of Harrison Bros, and Co. apply at
Enterprise office.
! 'i
, V .. . if. ' . •.
NORTH CAROLINA LEADS IN VALUE
AND ACREAGE OF TOBACCO IN 1920
NEW SAVINGS CERTIF
ICATES NOW ON SAU
A- supply Of Covet nmcnt Savings
it's "I' Tin* I "set it's has-been--
received at tin post. office here uc
I cording to tin l announcement ma i •
f byPostmaster 1.. I!- Wynne.
Tlto post.offic A ill handle tin* -fall' oi
the eipw securities, Mi Wynne, a I,
precisely in the past.
" l'hc scries" said the pot Hur
ler," consist* of five forms «, savin-,;
securitie-, two of which have ne\ei
been offete.l. The. new forms arc a
'*l I'l i-a uiy S;i\ ings Stamp and a
fJ'i I n a ur\ Saving- (.ortificiite The
thicc- other foim-., wlrcli hrfve hveit
provel mi popular tli'c 2. r i cent Thrift
Stamp the *'> War Savings Str.mp
an. I ttie slllll ami fl.ono Tre-isuiy
Sa villi:' I 'et'il'iiatcs complete I lie
el
"It r ilie plan of the Treasury
pailiiie I to t" courage regular. .a'-t;
.0 ,r i. I-, -mil investment in goveip
m ieni ... uri' es " the po-tnia let said;
".."'I I I .111 Ii I to letlll t llliulus *|| I li,
me mo ijeitl .it ha put init the
' '.mi Mi , i-.in , the* *1 ain I the $'J&
«"«•n 11111 -.
V rnntrnT —n+ —the ——T ten nn'y
Saving* Stamp is that lout of them
plus a small additmnal amount
cash con- he exchanged fm a full in
ti'i'est licat inn .ffi V\ at' Savings Stamp.
The additional cash amount required
is olilv 12 cents ill Next
month il will he I", cent*; in March
it will lie I I cents, ami so on.
"Of course all War Savings Stamps
and Treasury Savings Stamps and
Certificate- vill lie redeemed in cash
wltenevci; the owners want the money,
aiiil the government," the postmaster
explained, "will not only pay baelP
the full purchase, price hut-all the in
• 're t earned. The rate of interest,
i>a eil on the five year period, for
which the securities are' issued, IS 1
' per cent, icontpounded four times a
year. j
A FARM ARTICLE TO BE
PUBLISHED EACH WEEK
-i W i' hav«.' ai iwith Mr. Jos«* pit
I. 11 • >ll m lay lor .a weekly article on
-tune farm subject.
The futility Demonstration work
ha been discontinued in the name of
economy. hut ."fti. Ilttlliilay says his
a octal ion with the farmers of the
county has led him to that
lie wants to dit all in his power to
proniote their interest, ami that he
will gladly givp tlipjn the benefit of
a.ur,. l-a peri CiU'e that lie has had
The Isntt rprise is glad t> -pieaA
t i -Iti' i ioi I inlni mation, . MjM
Inlay will wiite'it free, so we I i|Mk
I lie people- will freely read.
This department will also free
to all to a k tj'jfstioils ami give an
cwec- and cany nitidis from anyone
If you know .something good, tell it;
if you don't,, ask. ,
NOTIt H UT SAI.K
I and by virtlii >f toe att'hoi'.
t\ T ontai'tid in ac • l*tt>ilk tleeil ot trust
To ffe TißiteTiynert" till. te? l r-eXtSUt il
"hy Nil on Mason and wile, Mitt'e
Mason, ilatetl i'im\ tlnv or Nov. t'.HM
ami of iccord in the public registry
of Mat tin founts in Hook I>-1 at
page 4«8, to .secure the |%.vment of
.ml note of even date and tenor
therewith; anil the* stipulations in
said deed of trust not having been
complied with and the undersigned
having been substituted as trustee un r
ijet -i in I h.V tit till- of a judgment ilatetl
fit It day of . 1 an. 1921 and at the ret pi
est 111 the parties interested, I will oil
Monday tin-"lb. day of Kelt. 1921, at
12 o'clock M in front of the court- '
lti.til.se door in the town of William
ston, Noi llt Carolina offer at public
sale to the. highest bidder for rash
the following described real estat >?
IU ginning at the intersection nf.
• butcher Street and the Washington
Road, a stoli; thence along Critfcher
Street to ,ly R. Mobley's" corner on
tlu..lut cotnmftoly known as the Ben
.Spruill !ot; thence at right angles aid
along J. R. MohleyV lin> 89 feet to
a ptob; thence at right angles with
the last named line parallel with,
Critcher Street to Washington roatl;:
'thence along Washington road to the
beginning at Critcher St. and contain
ing one-half acre more or less an''l
being that )(,* bought from Peter 1
Davis and wife by Nettie Cowen on
the 10th day of Nov. 1913 and of rw
ord in the public registry of Martin
County in Boojj E-l at page 260.
This the 6th day of January 1921.
WHEELER MARTIj)[, Jr. _
Trustee.
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Columns a La tea Key to UN
of Martin Coaatf"a Hnm
ESTABLISHED 1898
Tobacco is kirrg in North Carolina,
and it entitles her to first rank a
inotvg all states for this crop in acre
age and value. Kentucky has long
held the first place, hut the 1920 crop
ha.s put her in second rank, by $27,
I MMi,OOO below that held by North Car
"TTtttra;
Our total of 582,(K)0 acres, produc
ed a- $97,1112,000 tobacco crop. The
acreage in the state was increased II
per cent, the production 11.8 per cent,
and the total value decreased 44 per
cent since 11H9.
Hie quality was poor, it being ua
pery or devoid of wax, quite spotted
and iiTqaßlar iu coolr, with much ev-
unripe curing. The col.ii'
was but fair. The Alaraaue*
:,nd Caswell counties area productttl
the best and about the only good to
hucu in the state, a slump in
I t n-es occurred late in N'ovemher aad
Ueceniber, excepting with the best
• malities.
I'lte l'nited States stop was incroa i
e l four per cent in production nnJ
yielded sixty-five per cent less in Vttl
t'e. The national average for this
cam was 796 pound .. valued
pt r acre at 21 cents per pound. '
'The state's tobacco crop averaged
i'.tfi'i - per acre,' while the average of
all ctops was if-l&.Oii. This menas
" t "lit the tobacco value -is equal to tt•
bout thirty per cent, of the total valur.
i of all crops, while it had but twelve
pel cent, of the acreage. «
IS A CHILD'S LIFE
WORTH $10.00?
•tT a child's life worth ten dollars?
II you think it is, you ait; given an
Opportunity to buy the lives of a«
ii many children as you desire at that
price.
Tehre are three million, five hun
| died thousand children in
Kurope who will tlie front kuagwi,
cold and tlisease unless is im
mediately. rained in America $33,0* (),-
000.00. mtk
110.00 will insure life to one of imH
of those children until the next halfl
vest.
Kemetitfber that "All 1 can he«ll
my cold, deatl hand .is what I havp
■ -r'N'on away,'-'— ,
- Jf you desire to have a part in this
glorious. work of saving child's lives,
the opportunity is yours.
Would you not welcome the privi
lege of receiving into your home one,
jut five, or ten of these children as
your 'invisible guest," during the year
II so, send your check. (SIO.OO for
each guest desired) to Mr. Henry A»
I'age, chfiji'tTuin, Aberdeen, N. C., with
a request for an invisible guest cer
t ftcale ceiU^^M
t JUT.
TrW ir.lfTrflri • •, tut.
"Tht- • itvit.title guest" iweiv'ed into |
on comfortable home from the ter» J
i ,'ile desolation and misery and »uf%
reting of Kurope will be an ambasiia
!er of that other child, who came into
The world nearly two thousand years
jigo, who no one would receive. Would
you receive Him into your home?
Then take in one of these hungry,
cohl and sick children, for did He
nnt say, '"take heed that he despise
not one of these littln ones; for I
say uirttt you . . . :. Whoso, shall
receive ine such little child in my
name, receiveth me,"
NOTICE Of SALK
I'ndt-r and by virtue of the au
thority conferred in the of sale,
containeH-'in a certain deed af trust
exevutctl to me the undersigned trust
ee by John Williams, on the 19th «t*y
of October, 1916, Said deed of trust
being of record in Martin county reg
' istry in book M-l, page 2!i7, and the
I stipulation sthercun not havin gbeen
complied with and at the request »f
I the partie.s interested, 1 will expose
to public auction in ftont of the court
hou'.st' door, in - Williamston, Nor|h
Carolina, at 12 o'clock M. on the 29th
(lay of January, lpjjl, the follo««ic
described tract of land:
Being one house and lot Situ Mod
in the Town of Williamston, Ktfrth
Carolina, arid adjoining the lands of
Robert Johnson, Ransom Red dick,
Annie Hescoe and others. Containing
nue half (1-2) acre more or lots.
This the 29th day of December,
»20 J.
B. DUKE CMTCHSft-
T«iutoe.
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Watcli tlve label on your paper Md
send in your renewal hefors it wipflW
LOST IN WILUOTTON ABOUT
Dee. Ist, an o}4 leather suit eft*, _
containing a newly and paifft'
ed salt of bitto Wonted dothos. _
FMdor flense ttn ■amfplte '