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Kill The Rat - • £ ' 'For centuries the world has 6 fighting rats without organ- t iiation and at the same time has t b°en feeding them and building for them fortresses for conceal ment. If we are to fight them on equal terms we must deny them j c food and hiding places We!' must organize and unite to rid ! i communities of those pest. The ; J time to begin is now." { Recognizing these facts, the j J Agricultural Extension Service!] of the State Department of Ag- j \ rieulture and College of Agricul-! t ture has set aside the week of November 18th to 2Urd as "Kill- t The-Rat" week in Nor'h Caro-I lina. i | ■ \ 1 most heartily endorse the ae- i tion of our Department of Agri- L, .culture in setting aside Novem ber 18 to J3rd as "Kili - the-Rat- Week" and bespeak for it in the " unstinted cooperation of ull the j people of North Carolina I be- j Ifeve that effective obaervancei of this week will mean a saving L of thousands of dollars worth of' foodstuffs to our people. T W. Bickett, Governor. The Liberty Loan Arms Our Soldiers The subscribers to the Liberty . 1 Loans have purchased for the 1 Wur Department over $1 (KIO.tKMI, I;' Ou,l of ordnance $1 ,000,000,000 j t spent for artillery; SvKH),OOO, {,•. (K; i for automatic rifles; #10(1 U (•"I,WO for small armes; nearly i f {r'J, 000,000,000 for artillery am- 1 munition and *340,000,000 for | small arms ammunition; $10(1, t Ov»),Ou0 was spent for armored \ motor cars . "S>. it is estimated that $7,00n ( 'i,(H)O will be spent by the Or- | ( .ance Department this current '| year.- Every» American wishes to h ve a part in winning the war ' a i supporting our soldiers who H i: fighting our battles in France iv ry subscriber to the Fourth L erty Loan, beginning Oct. 2 i, will have a part in the y at achievements the rican Army is ac -, and in the achievements ich the ' greater American my will accomplish nextypring. J. S. UKOSBY MAKES CI.AIN STATEMENT ABOUT ABOUT WIFE'S EASE Well Know Georgia Farmer Says Tanlac Relieved Her of of Acute Indigestion - Gains 20 Pounds 1 think every buttle of Tan lac is worth it's weight in gold.' t'fj'j J S Crosby, a well-known farmer of Griswoldville (!a., re cently, ' "and my wife says so too, for it has been the making oi a new woman of her "My wife had indigestion so that everything she ate would si ar on lie?"stoiMsjU'fi"ujHld make her feel ali bloated up (ias tl.atr ose made her heart* 1 beat fast and she had smoothering spells that like to have overcome her The attaetks got be acute and she severe pains in her stomach, and vomrtintf spells that would just al>ou| exhaust her. She fell off a w hole Jot and got so nervous she could hardly skpp and sometimes hadn't the strenKth to sit up. 1 was uneasy ai'jut her, for 1 whs afraid one o.' her spells would carry her "The first few doses of Tan j k.' * started'hyriiappetite right and eIV commenced enjoying her treats, and getting her strength bi«:k. She has taken several bottles and it sent her Weight up 20 pounds and she hasn't had 04i2 of those awful attacks of aoute indigestion sinee-r All her n is gorle and she beeps'like a babe, she is now as well a woman as she ever was, and everybody can see it. I be 1' ve Tanlac will do as much for any oth,er sufferer as it did for my wife. '2 Tanlac is sold in Williamston exclusively by Dr. Knight; in tfassell by Salsbury Supply Co-, a/id in Robersonville by Cannon's Plarmacey • iermans papers report that American bombardment of Met« is causing a sensation in Ger many. That is putting it mild to what will. The wonrt is yet to WE will clean your old gold and silver ware cheap. No scratching. Bring it to, McGow an's Btore. t-f Notice of Sale of Land Under anil by virtue of the authority conferred .in me by a rertniti deed of trust executed by J k Wsllace, on the 20th day of January, lyi 1. anil of record 111 the Public Registry of iYlart'n County in book 7.. Z. 7. at the payment of a certain Ixind of even date therewith; and tile -ttpulationa in saiddeed of trust not baying been com plied with, anil at the request of the parties interested,, the undersigned trustee will on Monday, the 23rd day of 1 September, iylß, at 12:00 o'clock M. at ! the courthouse do'r of Martin County, Williamston, North Carolina, offer at nuhlic sale to the highest bidder for cash the followil K described real estate Adjoining the laud of S 1. Wallace, and the Jamesville and Washington Railroad, and .others, situated on the "uithside of Cooper Swamp, and on the west aii)e»6f the Jamesville and Wash nigton Railroad bed, and formerly known as the Rilla Hardison tract of This 22nd (lav of AugusT 1918. J. 1,. Davenport Trustee ' NOTICE AI a regular session of tin- Hoard' of Commissioners ol Martin Conn .fv 111 the Court Mouse in \Vlllialu •-ion, N .C., 011 Motidav', tin Sth • his 111 August. I9IK, in compliance with tin- provisions ot Chapter No.. LN4 of tin Public t,a\vs ol I**l7, to provide toi Special Tax l,evv lor lilt Imi lil lUK anil, maintaining the public roads, il was ordered liv lilt Hoard ot Commissioners I hat ,111 1 lection be held ill Jamesville Township to determine said ques lion on Tuesday, the ldtli day ol L-Scplclllhcr, l'»lH, 'at which saiiT Selection, all the qualified voters 'therein shall be entitled to vote The said election .with all incidcti fal requirements will be govci lied b> the provisions of said act. The election will be held at the usual voting place ill said Township," -jitld notice of same is required in "The Kuterprise," a newspaper in Williamston, N. C., and posted in lour public places i*T'"Jainesville Townrhip. H\ order of the Hoard. J. 1, HasseFl, Chum." S. S. Hi own Clerk to Board S lt» ~~ NOTICE 11 > v 1 nf qualified as Adttiis. upon the hstate of t •lauville Jones deceased: No lice is hereby given to a 1 persons hold -1 claims against said Kstale to present ilieiu to ihe undersigned for payment oti or before the 3 day of Sept. lyly, or this notice will.be plead jm the liar of ttieir recovery. - All indebted to said Kstate ate requested to make immediate pay ment. This 3 day of September lyiM •* H. M. WORSLKY. TRACTOR DejnoMitatiom W. I^————I—— ———' " % AVERY HART-PHARR CLEVELAND MOLINE Will be Demonstrated on the Parker Plaee * ' V Washington, N. C. Tuesday, October Ist N * Harris Hardware Co. Bassell Supply Co. Agents II . Agents Cleveland and Moline Avery and Hart-Pharr • Washington, N. C. Washington, N. C. Farms and Town property FOR SALE In Virginia and North Carolina. Also wanting farmers to list their farms with me to sell I have made special efforts to secure a bunch of farms in goo neighborhoods near churches, schools, shipping points and first class mail service. I am not fooling with any larms that are not attractive homes and must be as near naturally drained as can be not to wash. The day for handling low sodded farms that require ditching has passed out "of the Realty man's ideas of - * Knowing the country from the Ocean at Norfolk to Roanoke River X C.. and what will suit purchas ers. I have secured some 25 farms in dates county, N. C, and Xanseinond county, \a., that cannot be excelled for cotton, peanuts and general crops, especially tobacco. I have the finest tobacco land tor sale that can be found in these two States and at slaughtering prices, the owners sons have in good many in stances gone in the country's service or are young men that will have logo and leave .wife and children will have to no and leave wile and children with no protection and no one to cultivate these iarms and are putting tlieni on the market at a sacrifice. MR.BUYFk Now is vour chance to net choice tobacco farms at ordinal farm prices. Alter the war is over these lands will-not be for sale at any price. Will quote a few prices to convince the cheapness and quality -I these lands: HHkTFOkIJ HoTHL For sale at $1 2,500,ni1. $7,500 cash and balance in monthly installments of SSO and interest until paid This is the only Hotel ill the town ol Hertford a new 3 story'wood building. 32 looms on a lot ldu b\ 2XO feet. If vou want to run a Hotel this is a cinch, nothing better in Carolina, also town lo : and -.ture of Alfon/.a White Sr., located in center ol Winfall, N, I. Ihe Is Block luvvirlot and store .lone, warehouse, stable, Kure dates Co , X. C,-price $2,000. \V I' Hudgnis, known as John B. Perry, (deceased Marm at Belvidere, X C, 144 acres, 4 horse crop, cleared casilx drained all kinds of soils from black to da . 1 nnle (Irad-d School 1 - mile Bel\i derc 1 1 4 miles shipping point, price $X,((()() to quick buyet. k T. Savage, 3 farms— Corapeake. X. C, Hersey Knight's 3 farms, 2 140 acres each. 4 miles West (\p.rss V.,. So.nfHi and sK.ooo. al 350 acre iaiin at Cvpress, Va., 90 cleared; 3(10 yards of (traded and l'osi (>i;ice .tnd 10 miles ol Suflolk, Va , price $ I 2.000.00, llenrv C. Chappell farm Kyland, Chowan county. North C amtflia r." act es price $3. •« acie latin, 5 mile ot Suffolk. Va with nice house and barns. I'rice $ ,000 mi I, K. Parker's farm, 174 acres, 1 Sunbury, N. C.. F.»" aer« • te.ired, SJS,SOO. I'. J, Forehand farm, 3 1 2 miles from'Sunbury, 210 acres IM> K ued. in new ground ready to clear, Jo O'i'i worth ol standing timber. 4 dwelling houses. I In- i» th best faun in dates (.ountx , price 515 iIOO, • '* Cam ti .i rrn f: rm 4 miles of Sunbury, about 175 acres and at the slaughtering price of $7,50(1. Ihe sapling.', on this larin.will bcwoith SIO,OOo in piling in lp year>, a great Inline lor this tarm. Jim 1 lare farm, 6H acres, 3 miles of Sunbury, price #>3,500. Tube Hill farm near Corapeake, X. C., 197 acres, price s>.ooo. The lieinpsey Oomer place, now occupied by Mr. Hill Bill Branton lioiite and (arm, 70 acres $7,01)0 or with ati additional acreage of (>raded School, 1 mile of Railroad siding, sawmill and cotton gin. 2 miles, of Lotapeake station. Build ings worth $>5,000, nt „nn, i The J, W Buggett farm 4 miles West of Waleyville, Va., home, farm of 200 acres price-SIU,UUO, also a Marl bed on this farm. t - » The Warren farm, 169 acres price $7,500 Charlie F*. White, Jr., farm in bosleV,".N. C. , 60 acres —Price $4,5000. Robert F*. Branton farm 3 l-21nilesof Drumliill, N. C. .55 acres—Price $4,750, Sain Wilkins -farm 3 miles cf Bosley, N,C., —63 acres— Price ,350. (I. Cleveland Branton farm 4 tniles of Drumliill, N. C. 9b acres Price, $1,750, Nat J, J Cure farm 4 miles of Whalevville, Va , known as the Dr. Morgan Old Homestead estimated 75 acres —Price * 4,500 « These are just avciiige prices quoted, so buyers can realize the cheapness of the many nice large anil small farms offering for sale. Mr. Farmer! If you want to buy a farm write me, II you have farms for sale, write also. I am stopping at the Nansetiiond Hotel, Suffolk; but don't come expecting to find me in the city. I cant sell country property and stay in town. Take your wants up with me by letter, give postoffice, route. l>ox number, nearest store,, church and railroad station, (live full name II nick named give this aly>, so I can take car and lind you at home. Yours for quick sales. P.0.80x 419, Suffolk, Va. „ H. P. WINSLOW HARRISON BROS. & COMPANY "Williamston's Greatest Store." FALL SIKK IS NOW OPEN AND READY FOY YOUR INSPECTION Smart new Fall Models in Ladies Coats, Coat Suits, in Velours, Broad Cloths, Serges, Gabardines and Poplins, in the Season's Newest Weaves and Colorings. Priced f.om #12.50 to $60.00 Magnificent Showing of Dresses in Trecolettes, Serges, Satins, „Jerseys and Crepes. Styles and Models to satisfy the most fastcdious. Price, SIO.OO 10^45. 00 GREATEST LINE OF SHIRT WAISTS WE HAVE SHOWN ARTISm FALL MLLRIERY Now ready for your inspection ■t - Through our early and energetic buying we are able to offer you values that are really exceptional. Yours to serve —-- HARRISON BROS, AND COMPANY "Williamston's Greatest Store." *
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