FARM POULTRY FLOCK II PATS CLUB WOMAN [ S Washington, K. C Nw. M-Hn. i P. A. Burbago, a mrwibrr of the home 1 deaMastra'toa dab at Raasoasvdle ■ | Beaafort csaty enjoys working with ; her pualUj and believes that pare' i I I red hocks ate profitable even as a. Vide tine' on the fans." says Mto agent far Beaufort coonty. Ha Baibage has a Mft-egg ca pacity iarabatsr which she set twrire :> ta ndditi— to setting about fifteen or i nm haa She -was also one of the 300 farmer* and farmer's wires who ■ said on the first cooperative car lot shipment of poultry from Beaafor: j County aad was very proud to rererrr" the largest individual check anand ing to for 90 cvUl h ns 10 old roosters.** Besides supplying her.table. Alexander sta'es that Mr* Purtore also sold the following surplus pro- daets for the first nine months of "he jear: «S0 dozen eggs sold since first I9?t' far $141.05; I2S young chickens sold for rHIS; 100 oM chickens sold for . Mtt»; { turkeys sot.) for f7.fi©: j total for nine months S3SO.CS "In addition o this neat little bank account Mrs. Burba re has supplied her table throughout this period." -ay* Miss Alexander. "She also has' a source of egg sapply for the winter and the basis for a larger flock far' next year. She now has 125 old and 175 new Barred Rocks and 16 yoaas. j turkeys. What Mrs. Burhare to.- done this year can double nex* year end any other farm woman, if she is interested, can do the same" WEEKLY MARRET NOTES Raleigh. Nov. 24.—The Sl.ita Di vision of Markets cooperating wfth - farm end home agents of 'he State- College Extension Division in m&k-. ins a survey at used in aaark- > eting poultry. It has been found in) some counties that merchant -re beg- ' gicg for eggs at 50 cents per doacn while in other counties the *ggs gw begging for taayers. la Clrv-la.»H county a producer is seling his egg>' ta Now York at M cents per dosen j This prodacer has uniform, infertile, fresh eggs from a pur-i bred flock. - Turkey prices are good in North | Carolina and there is ro reason why ell turkeys may not be sold at a l-rofit in the Sta'f. Fall pigs should be paasted for tVe market an! March instead of feed ing them poorly and awer the pigs for another year. la some east era cc unties the sap- j ply of milk is Ims thin 15 "tßc j % I l«r person per year which is ore-sixth f a normal supply. Sane coortt*-? I are even less than Ik? fifteen fallua Aa increase in the cow popula--* ! \ culd mean better and more whol*--' oaae food for the babies, a uaree of b |4 steady Income for the farmer »r/* richer safls. Vegetable giuaeis of Colombo. !ladea, Robeson. Brunswick awl New Kr-aover couaia attended a aeetinr - a. Chidbaarn on Novewber 25 to hear . "ran outlined by George Ram. Chief cf the Division of Msiksts. aa ta sa effective mtthud at diati ibulii g their crops. The Division now has a market ix as seatiui and inspection service available far the* gnaw. Mr. Boos will attend Urt annvi ' meeting at the Katioael Assaciatiee cf State Marketing ofltotab ta Chi cago oa December I. 2 aad 3. CF INTKXEST TO TWE FAR WE! Oat egg ta N. tmhit to wuethj three ta Match, finds awe poultry ir. j lJberal feediag to the eprly pallet thirty acres ta th- crap aert spring. t raced 8» per cent of then =ad -f.cr, I _ rltag tke cockerels and cull in? !hr pallets tod 780 cBSSce ones oegan toying in early September and lad wachJ paudadfoa by October li l lie to now selling Shout SIOO worth of eggs each week and they are coct ' Lag hie only ffiO. per week. Hog that war has been ravaging ■ to mil herds in some eastern Caro- Ima laiaatii n. One farm airent treat ed 211 head in one day for six farm m k an effort to stay the epidemic J The a rent- are giving instruction in • fecw o Sardk to»rs lynler cholera I, * rprditic.fi; civ* this is doing much o prrveT!" further outbreaks. I " . [j- -La limfsi in Alato -nee county t ; soar lfars ago wcr* «n com this I fa os and uade increased yield-- iri every case, 's seiw fieKi.- tho ii>- | crease was 100 per cent j Tvbe : foi North Cairiii . i s?bjj ihl» year will b> forr i in j !icsth Ci«4ii!i *a lh:r than on e?si ' m ««»ji-ke A, slates V. tt. Lms l.ve > *ock 3r»rk;tin"r specialist | Toe- TarH«el scVs that h? an«l his ' w'J• «- •«- fpji* l ha' it's nice to keep I ;csje ?*», bitter an*! cream a* hom? j "ih-c2i! cf . ryir.~ to it all. to fo!k in town SPECIAL RADIO PLANS FOR GOLDEN RULE DAY I I ' L Stations Throughout America W3 Broadcast Sunday Programs for Near East Relief. ta c«asection with the stal- wide celebration of International Golden Sale SudiT on December 7. whirh to betas arranged through Mate and coaaty committees of tfce Near East Relief, h is announced that special , radio program are b-ing irraitrd for that day by all the broadcasting «ta ttona ta the I'aited States Practically . every regolar Sunday program will be devoted to the observance of this day. with appropriate music and sermons, aad several stations which are or- Jfct- . . ma r jMtaJ « MAI. GEN. JAMES a HARBORO dtaarfly alien am Sunday will broad cast spa rial Goldea Rale Day pro grama It to slated that !4* clergy men. the moat prominent palpit ora Mas ta America, wia preach radio ear msas tar tbaae ;arlsible aadtoaaaa ■Mas the Goldea Rale as their text. Aiiaasamiats for the Goldea Rale taaadrastlag are being made with THE HUB Suits Overcoats At Very Special Reductions Headquarters lor ; UNDERWEAR for the Whole Family A Mcst Ccnplcto " inc of Ladies*, Misses' a 11J Children's Hats ✓ All Millinery Moderately Priced THE HUB ... •• ... ... . - * —Agents for— - . Arnold's Glove Grip Shoes, Knox Hats WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA * > .j- ./ T- . t iili. £Nl£kPk!Si: WIiXIAMSTOK. XOKflf CakOuKA the co-operation of OtaMll JIM* G. Harbord. preeldeat M tkt lite Cor porstloa of IAIRIC who K OM at IKT ulfcwil Board at Trustees at Naar East Reliet It to latafotiai to recall tho tacep tloa of this Golden Rata Day Idea, which baa received eathnslastic en dorsement troa Presideal CoaUdge aad the rahn of way upaaa em tries. That tho Idea had Its arista ta Genera. Switzerland to ao nerasisa for sarprise. because naarty every aae of the great hamaaWariaa pa)atla at today havo had their birth ta the Uttto Alptoe "republic, a coaatry which, tfcoagh small In area, ehartohaa Meals thai tower like Us aoble mountaias The «m tateraatlonal Golden Rato dinner was held at the Hotel dea Ber gs e« la Geneva oa August M Paul Hymaas. pres dont of tho CoaacU at the of Nations, presided. Rep reseatatlres of twenty threo asttons were present. They elected as tho president of their iateraatloaal organ Isation as American. Charles V. Vlck rey of New York, who has been the bead of the Near Bast Relief orgaaim tion in America for several years. To launch the plans for observance | of Goldea Rule Sunday la America, a similar dinner was held at the Hotel Rooaevelt ta New York a lew weeks later. This has been followed by hua dreds of similar organixatkoaa] dte ■era throughout the United States, ta cleding (he occasiou in Washingtoa when President Cooltdge was the pria cipal speaker. At aU these dinners the gaests bars been seated at plain pine tables aad have partakea together of tho saase simple mean which is provided daily for the thonsaad* of orphans under Asmricsn care la Bible Lasda Tia cups and earthen bowls, asde ta the orphaaage workshops la Greece aad l*alestiae. have been used OB LIRCTAWR ? ««»rj koawkaU is tb« is in lied to parttcl l«l* •> a lnil« «bMrraic*. aad ilea to aaad (Mr coairibatioa for the ia» fort of this orphaaa«a work darlas Ike coming year. ANCIENT CHANT REVIVED Beirut. Syria For many centariea. children in Hilnme km a*ed. for {rice before MIS • chant which baa bi#D haadH do* r from firlj charch father* Th«- chant sur»irea today aa a thricedailv exercise in all orphtsifti of the Near Kaat Relief Several thousand opiea of words aad aioaic hate b*«.i * a- to America for Mk ia ifcr ol Uoidea Bala Saada) ua I. TO BLESS AMERICANS Moscow. —The aaaoal ceremony of the Armealaa charch. knows aa the "Hleasing at the Americans' will take place at Brtvaa. Caucaaiaa Baa ata. nemt month The Armenian Cath olico« ur Pope will preside The ceremony la aa upreaaion of grail fade for help which the failed State* has emt>-nded to Armenia through the Near East Relict during the paat fan f*ui OE RESALE I'r. ifr awl b> virtue of tbo ' -rl foaUinni n iliat wrtam de*«l ' Jru t rtfttlwt by H. K MiwJ" !•* wife Ssrah J. M'iflV IP It* C:*--'. naufa Tn-t Company. trusts*. •••I *- -i' rv '!a » of Vairli IJJ I f-d —t-vrtiif lh* ,um «-f .'.VMfti p:. \ s bfc* to tl« I'ru«l«r!t uii Ir arrv* I'om ;any «•' Am'Hti, Hff-nl: li-«v:i»e b«—T poil> in the payntri' .-f !h» . s»' ainl !h» » -rait t.f Ml H* J hsvii/ t»»n ?dr»rtis«l a«- ! -,, Mon lb Sr-I .lay .of N#vJ»l thf h'i hnvifi* r>ts«il «S utwVi tl"a t " n ill !i . "I! >K - *oH r >#? dfanb-I'. Ipr.'l on ti»»* I* d:«y »' IS24 at 12 o'clock il ir. fror* of ll«- rt»urthi«i.-" !«or in th«- t-""- ••f WiH'Mir-'en N. f tht hi«k ■' buklir for o-sh. to-wil: Situne in C> o.v !ior*i.» Tom hij ■ CnutJr of Mar;in. an! I» Cfi ke or, Ih»- north sM-? of th* path h * nrtiT Mften th«* LJrwrfnrf Oiaw • iirrl I. R. Swain Knrfr; X. 1-1 Kj>t 8 ehr.ir.-- ii»l 82 up said path; thence don* said path rcrth SS 1-2 degrees east llJt» Chains, thence sooth 4a 1-4 dep* e x>l git*. chains; thence north S& de*r«rs cms~ lT.fvi chains; thence isor.lt j west 26.40 chains; Ibtnr 1 north 7S degrses west 27.70 chains to Horse pen branch: thence with Horsepen branch south 4 «hgr»cs w—ll.** chains to Betes branch; th»ti\ with lisle.- branch -outh 3 iltflte - cast 15.5*1 chains: ikracf h ST degrees east li."vll chains: thence secth 33 degrees east 6 chains and 7S-SOO to She boeinnine and containing IIS 1-2 ami brine the «w truct cf land purrhc-etl by the said E. K Mizelle of H. D. Jenluis e: :1s wh*ch ■ai>l deed is rewnW in Martin ("oar. ty Public Kerrtstr* in book IV2. paste 7S. Th- sa*d d«fl of trust executed by N K. Mizelle and wif- to Trust Co .• t-wnldl ic Martin Cuoa v public r-'jirtry in Book P-t. pac- The purchaser at the -ale wiH be . "j: ir 4 deposit ten 410> p«r cent .i he of the bl>i in fa-h » he da> cf the sale. llus Nov. 14th. 1»4 CHICKAMAL'GA TRI ST CO, Trustee. W. M. Ellwtt. owner of iebt. ■ W. A I>ankn. Atty. .ir -enville, X. C. Ilk run & Peel. Attjr-- M dliamston. N. C. 11-IM -NOTICE OF RE-SALE \otke is hereby given that uitatser ...-J by virtue of an onler of I.lveil from the Supru r Court in the matter of F. W. Ho\t v«-r us The [Voiles Bank, the bi-t at the form er sal" having been r i -c! within lh time itHjU'rci by law an-1 in .» ttae per prescribe.l bv law. tl»e un-ler ifs >l Rereh er for The P' opil— K»r V ill on Wednesday. o»e itth day tf Novmber l!ni4 at twelve ©Mock M. i-s froiit of he l onr.liot e IWr of Martir Cctnnty at W lluifc ton. X. C. . fer f or .-a!e, at public iodon. f»-r tsk, to the hijchei*. biAler. st'd sale ob - m.- de subject to cwiSma'ST h;. he C.-urt. tlio followine «V-eribed «>r«perty. towit: ThM C.rtaiT prop-rty in l"t »•*" of Willicm-ton. X. C. *1 M: ir rfsee krian as The P*wple- B-'nk. l«y» I*' vi'h certain easements iherM" he lonfr'nr. ai>*! pII for mtrre »n»f fix lure thereof, and Wnr • • fame nroperty heretofore MU by the an Hot Barbecue & Oysters : . —AT— /CS Will JAM'S NEW STAND Next Door to Taylor's Druir Store Telephone No. 151 West Main Street Washington. N. C. I Thanksgiving Vrdl I Soon Be Here Ira . +f !i | j . Vcial P' ices | tOn ' 1 T N I Dress Goods 1 • - m w I it U von see our larire assortment to make II | -For m UL H m a selection from. | I - tt § _'• Li) 50 &98 cts. 1 ffi And the very low prices we are asking Itexma — i —• r~ 1 . w m m : - for them will more than please you. IAY Y ; |"/j \\yi ■*. || Harrison Bros. & Co. I WUJJ AMSRON'S DEPARTMENT STORE "^ QLNC AN( * C * B I Bt«wer, a«ln r.o w be.up rc- j old or. aerouat of the bid at the : .wmt saJe havinic l.een nb-»a. .h . »-;{• l ! *h day of November' __ . J. C. STATON, Kminr for The Peoples Bark. j 11-11-21 » LAXU S%LE \OTH EOF SALE OF REAL | ESTATE i litiv! hy virtue of the power! »i!» Mi'.iirfJ in a certain !ee«i of ( ■.ios'. M to ihr an !fn>inne>l i ■re-.e? by M C. Bullock ar.il wife i I Vila Itui'ivk on the 2T.nl tlay ot i S"p;. li»21 ,wb ; rh stU deed of Imtt; > of norl in th® p«sb!:c re.tV.ry of Martin Goaty in liook G - "!.ie ; (57 *!/• tSe -si-' d-ed of rus* se curing certain rotes of even tints amf ;.>r liiej fir"h an-l >l?fav.!t hevinr 3»>a nawle in th? payment ci* th? s*i>l t .nd the tipul:.' ions contained j ' is ;n • sail «loei of ru-1 not havirjr j 1 tmn with cr.il at he re-1 i t - e-! of the bolder «f the ?aid note ; j «»•.! .>!j»re«) trustee will on Fri i a> the !T.h dry of iHc. 1921 at 12 K*+ork M in front of the courthouse ..or n the '.own of WilliamstofCl >.>rtls t'irrfirj offer for i:vle to the I i^tift- buklfr ffer caxh ?t public auc-, 'sot* the following «(escribe»l real e (ate .to-wit: I Adjoining the land- of 11. I*. Feel. { Augustus lark. J. S. Y.hitehuf-t. A E. Oarpinus «mi John Ayers, l>in£ .ii Cix v* Ri«a«*s and lSe;w Cra« Town -kip. eontainint: ;>0 1-2 acres. ntore e» Ifsv. arxl bent* tn two tracts: one reeded to Mf G. Bullock by Willlan' HclWk anl ore deeded to t>••;'. j Bullock by Mc. (>. I>u!!ikl a:>l ha\ inr orb shape.-, as shown b\ imp c* | by I. K. Mobley. surveyor, on -he Uth da> of Aug. li>2l which map i on file v.'iih Tlie Federal | jmi Bank of Columbia an.i bein, ss.me lar>i if«rribft! in M t: |; u |i.V ami wife l»ella BuMock !«■ The Fciflal Land Bank .lated .*« ;>* I3ih. l?"*l atvi recorded in !s>~>k 7. ' • at pace 'I. J Thi* the l"th day of Nov. li'-t ELBERT S. PEEI.. iru-tee Mart n and I'eel »ltrti*y>. 11-K-4 ESTATE NOTICE OF SALE O I KE M | Cnder and by virtue of the |«.f a!e contained in a certain • r-f trust riNVtfil to the undersigned J trustee by H M Bams on th • Ist ■ day of Ort. I*lß wl of record in the ! public mti>:rr of Jar in Ccan;y ir. Book O-I at jorr lii, xid of Hcunr.f ririui B»ei of even ' ! > l» wfi tn»r : b-rrsi h «ml >W fault j Kaving bees psa«*e in Uw payaarnt of the same u»l the stipcl.i -or ». eo«- tain.si el l!» aii tee. f trust not SalUt/ hwn caaylvd with i/*nd at the nifwM of the twH r of SV taxl notes the a»Jrrat*r«i irurtee will on Friday the 19th day of Itfcrirbor. | ISSt at 12 o'Wi N in front of the I cjarthovr i««r «a the town of *i!- likmstw. North .arolina offer for a!' to ire hjghe;; W kr for ca>h the following i»-CTib" real —tatr. i» , wit : ITh's Wii!;; t.v sime identical bed deeded So H M Rurras by C. H. iaii wife- This brine for I telaitr- of" ifcf fnrinv non.»y The -aid lar*i is hacixM by the Wicomico | trcbn Ce:rpaT>y. theßoa aok* Rirrr. I*«- tt Cooper iW C'ißfaay j!Mi M l» Wlhon For further sw i)fo! abore . - A R. IH XNIXG. tru»ure. Martin ansJ Pws. Attorneys at law 11-ltM Mmti: L%\l» SALE I Vrtder laS i } i.no-- of :he |v>. r '«i -ale cwi'aiie I «r s mtain i?M !of trust wham i> mwliiol tn l!t»4 Hi II? Vji-m Caßß'f Ki-i: >stry. R> the uswier-icrsed trustee. de ! fanft havrae made lis the pay- | A£WYORKt>S A" \ , I I J . I»AINT VOl R Al'TOMCmiLlv • LIT I'S PAINT vol K AT TOM OB ILK \VK WILL IM> IT !N 10 DAVS \NI> IT WILL LOOK i IKK NEW.** 1 N. A. Riddick Motor Car Company A/vj^ 11 r l»'!iVk Cars ment of tbe notes bereh v cured aid the holders thereof ualt tm the exercise of said power, the ate- ' signed will on Saturday. Dinahr f th.. 1924. before the Cunt IWm dwr in the town of Villi i ntiT—. N. C-. offer for sale to the h : rheat bid der for cask tbe folknc; i" «iilnd lands in Martin County. North Caro- - hna. Roberseev:!k township. Two parrrL-t of Voted arsd described as follow-, to-wit: First: One lot in the town mt Puude, N. C fally described m a •iee>l from Lts'ie Fowv» r, *d wife iSus* Fow.jer r-r-l Wheeler Martin an-l wife l.»oa> P. Martm. Oa.ed oc the 24th. day of Jiiur> !J3#. aad | recorded in buck M jarr 21" to which referer.ee i- Hereby Mar "in County Reristry. S»*ond: A or.e-half rr-i in terest in a certain tract of lard m Reher»»nv»lie township Jlartis Van !>V adjoin m«» the lauds if W. R_ Henry Ctttatfl. IMk Wsrf, John Mavo. O I' Mrm; The John Me Ma'he-w* land, ir J **"h n*, o-ntaining 4ji' acre . r>T or les*. !''in« the same lar-' drscrthed in a !ee«i fmrr J I V 31cr irJ r'ie Ma*tie I. William- 'o I IV rpeb.ck. : ate»! on the iTth .lay « i D o>-n»he* :t»!R. ar-l -e P ->k Y-l lift 49. Mart :r- cour.t\ Registry. rr:'«- •!** to which »- herrhr na'j for m >rv atTarat* • V-crp» :tr * This \■wfmbrr 7th. l*;t II I*l RVIS TAYIJT'R. Tr - 'ee. (f ?■ 11-16-4

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