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PAGE SIX After 500 to 600 Mile Run, Have Your Car Drained and Refilled With f Texaco, The Golden Motor Oil f ]lk THE WORLD'S BEST DO THIS TO SAVE YOUR MOTOR AND TO SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONEY M Your Owe It-To Yourself To Kn |P| HHARRISON OIL COMPANY! GEO AND GUS HARRISON KNOW OIL . " WILLIAMSTON, N. C. OUTLOOK FOR | COTTON BETTER THAN LAST YEAR; Acreage Should Not Be In creased Over 10 Per Cent Expert Says If the acre a iff planted to cotton itr] the I'nited States is not increased *verj 1U per cent this reason, the price out look is favorable This is - the opinion of l)r (I \V. ■ Fofiter, head »t the department »t ag-l riculturaf economics at Stun ( allege, I Kaleigh. v\ho has made a study'of the situation with governmental authuri-'j ties at Washington *n planning the farm outlook tor in\latc January. | He states that the production of IZ.- 789,000 bales lasrt season a rela* I tivel)* small crop, and while lh» tarry-j over «»t 7,500,000 l»alt s ig rather his not excessive in view of the small crop Consumption this year will be j in excess of 15,(MX),000 bales, accord-• itig to present indication*- ' ' ,,s will .make the carry-over oil July 31.' 1928, amount to about SjH)(),(HKj halts only. Dr. Forster states that an increase in acreage of 10 per'cent this season with the normal the past five years, will give the N«»uth H crop o! about l4.mnhhio bates EE foreign and domestic. demand will not In* ma etriallv different front la*t *#i»M»n, l\u> better'com! it ions are anticipated m France ami Italy . He find* that thru the jK'riod from 1 ( >20 to 1 4 '2». there bee nan increased demand for cotton, so as to cause an increased price of . about one cent a pound each year over the previous season. v . Farmers should keep m mind, how ever, that there are some areas where growers will find it hard to get a sub stitute crop for cotton, and this may lead to greater increases in acreage, in West ,.hi«! OTclahoilia tjiere are still millions of acres of potential- cot ton laud; credit is easy inmost of the Cotton States and the. akitatiun for farm relief has led to lite belief that Congress may enact legislation to sta- | bilize prices at a higher level than that which would be caused by a* tree play) , of supply ami demand. 1 his may en- | cuoragc heavier pointings in some sec- i c tions. * I Tom Tarhell says that when he i» I in doubt about a farmihg question, he follow* the advice of his Agricultural j Kxperiment Station workers and' that'* why he uses no other lime on j his tobacco land except the dolomitic or majennium form. "' 225 Bertie Farmers At Tobacco School - Exactly 225 farmer* of Bertie l ouil ly attended a recent tobacco school held at the county courthouse for a discussion of better nuality of leal this year Much seed treated atad re cleaned at the meeting. Says Irish Potato Acreage i Should Not Be Increased If the Irish potato acreage is in-, creaked tin* year, the prospects, for a good price will go a glimmering, say statistician- of State College and the j United States Department of AgricuLl ture. WANTS LOST: 7-J EWEL ELGIN WATCH. at Brick Warehouse' Wednesday, l February 2*>. Sickle cut, large num. erals on (ate. Reward if returned to ' The Enterprise. ~ t* BARKED ROCK SET I IKG EGGS for sale. 75 cents per setting, IS to die setting B. S. Courtney. 124 4t STRAYED: TWO GRAY MULES. Cane to our stables Friday, Febru ary 24. Owner please call for same and pay cost. G. W. Blount & Co. f»2t HOUSE FOR RENT. HARRISON Wholesale Co. m 2 It j FOR SALE. MOTH W HITE AND Barred I'lyniouth Rock egg* f (, r I hatching. At reasonable price*. J. F. j I Weaver, Williaimton, N.'C. m 2 4t lEXI'KRT seeing MACHINE mehcanic. 27 years experience, work i guaranteed, will be in W illiainstoii and | community all of next week and will) 'make necessary repairs on any.make j ; ot sewing machine at reasonable Cost, ('all i W Morris. Telephone W>, Wil j liamston. It LET IS HF.l.l* PROMOTE ANY aid to agriculture."- A judicious use lof agricultural limestone,, used suflic-j ' iently line, will benefit most crops. J Write lot literature on MAStOT.j ! the standard agricultural limestone, j what it will do and will not do. Ainer | ican Limestone jo , Jvimxvillc, Pemi. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having tfualilied aic administrator of tlu estate of Rebecca Locke, deceased, lale of Martin County, North Carolina, tliis is to not if) all persons having claims against the estate of ihe said deceased, to present them to the iinder signed at Enfield, North t arolina, on nr before the 2t'th day of March, 1929, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recoveryv All persons indebted to said estate will please make im- 1 mediate pa>iuent This-20th da\ of Februarv. I'>2H WT 1.1 I \ M McWI LI .1 \ MS, Administrator of Rebecca Lockc.de ci ased Travis ft Fravtt, atortiiev. Halifax,j • Nt' —-———-— u —*-m24rw| NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having iptalificd as administrator of | the estate of I'erry A. Luc.is. deceased, late "i Martin County, North Carolina,! I notice i- hereby given to all persons j ha\ing claims against said estate, to file tlieiu w it h the undersigned on or be-; fore March It), 1V29, or tins notice will' In plead-in liar of any recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will | please make settlement This the 2Kth day of 1928. HENRY (. ItuURNE. Administrator of I'erry A. Luca&, de- J ceased. I'arboro. N. C. m2.4tw NOTICE OF SALE It) virtue of au order and judgment of Ihe superior courl of Bertie I oun- , t\. made and entered in a special pro- 1 ceeding. therein pending w herein Hat tie Grand) and husband, James liran dy, Amanda Speller and husband, Richard Speller, jr., Maggie Speller and husband. Turner Speller, jr., Eva , Rinilh.u and husband. Walter Roul-1 hat;, bred Outlaw, William Outlaw, \ Daniel Outlaw and John F. Outlaw are petitioners and Harvey Outlaw, Wil-j he Bond and husband, Wendell Bond, ! Eunice Slier in an and husband. Andrewj Sherman. Mai\ \V Speller. Emma . Speller and Maliuda Outlaw, widow of ! James Outlaw, are defendants, the un dersigned, S E. W. KcKniiey and J. A. I'iitcliejt, commissioners, will on! the 2r»th day of March. W2B, at 12.m., before the courthouse dour in Wil- j liamston, N C . expose lor sale at pub lic auction-to rite highest bidder for cash the following described tract or parcel of fand in Williamston Town- , ship. Martin County, North Carolina, i to wit: That certain lot or parcel of land in or near the town of Williamston, Mar tin County, North Carolina, formerly known as the IV S. Bullock lot, ad joiuing the lot of the Williamston tiiuniiiK and Milling Company, begin- I niiig at the corner of the said lot, run ning thence easterly with the street 8") feet, thence southerly along the -treet V 5 feet, thence with the line of the Williamston (iinnifig and Milling 'Company 105 feet to the beginning, being the same lands conveyed to W. A Outlaw. Fred Outlaw, and others, h) decVul W A Outlaw and Fred ! l)utlaw. of record in : iHiok Z-2, pate*-245, public registry of Martin County. This February 22, 1928 S E. W. KENNEY, - Commissioner ) A I'RITCH ETT, J f24 4tw Conunisv mer. TRUSTEE'S SAJ.E By virtue of the authority conferred in tue by a "deed of trust" executed to me by J, 1). *Sladc and A. O. Brown on the Bth of January, 1920, and duly recorded in the register of deed's ' office iu Martin County, in book A-2, , P4gc 403, to secure the .payment of a i'certain l«md bearing even date thcre [. with, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, . I shall expose at public auction, for > i cash, on Saturday, the I>tl» day. of i March, 1928, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse in Williamston, N. C... j Martin County, the following prop • I erty: YOUR em of PILES • b trom mhm*. and M tbw» ;i ————■— l^— — Adjoining tin- lands of John Ed wards, Geo, \V. Blount, and other's. Beginning at John Edwards corner on Main Street, running along Main Street to the Atlantic Coast Line Rail road, tlfence along the railroad to wards Tarboro to the big trestle and a ditch, thetife down said ditch and a branch along the line of George W. Mount to John Edwards' corner ,in the* branch, thence along John Edwards' , line to Main Street, the beginning, con taining one acre, more or and be ing the same land deeded to J. I). Slade and A O. Brown bv Bettie Andrew*, by deed ilated the Kth day i oi January, 1920 ! This the Bth rlav of February, 1928. G.-'C GODWIN, j 110 4tw Trustee. R, L. Coburn, attorney. >L NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUB -> LICATION > North-Carolina, Martin County; in the Superior Court Ransom Knight v». Hattie Knight The defendant, Hattie Knight, will take notice that an action as above has i been commenced in the superior court 'of Martin County. North Carolina, for, a divorce a vinculo on the grounds of five years' separation; the said defend ant will further take notice that she is rtwjuired to appear at the office of the clerk'of the superior court of Martin, County at the courthouse in William-j ston, N. C., on or before the 10th day of March, 1928, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded. . This Ae_ 10th davuL-Fcbruarv. 1928 llD4tu " K J I'FFI., Clerk »>t the Superior | Court of Martin County. NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL PROPERTY UnJer and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus tee by T. W. Revels and wife, Clem mie Revels, on the 23rd ilay of April, [ 1927. and of record in the public regis-j try of Martin County in book Y-2. at' page 223. said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing certain note of even date and tenor j therewith, iind default having been ; I made in the payment of the pa me, anil | the stipulations contained in tlitr said deed of, trust not having been Complied with and at the request of the holder ; of the said note, said land having been heretofore advertised and 'sold on the Mb day of February, 1,928, and the said bid having been raised as allowed j by law. the undersigned trustee will j I oil Thtfrsday, the Ist-day of March, ! 1928, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the j courthouse door in the town of YVil- j lianiston, N. C„ resell the following j described laud as required by law to i the highest bidder for cash, the same | being described as follows, to wit: beginning on the Williamston and | Washington road at the bridge below the old Rawls or i'eel Mill, thence N. 17 1-4 E. 24 poles up the Williamston | and Washington Road, thence N. 19 i 1-2 W. 25 1-2 poles up said road to a tstake, thence N. 77 1-2 E. 80 poles to; SIMPLIFIED! | GENERAL ©ELECTRIC . Refrigerator After fifteen years of intensive research in the vast laboratories of General Electric, this remarkably simplified refrigerator was produced. It marks an entirely new con ceptio i of electric refrigeration for the | home, it is so simple mechanically that all I its f ; lachinery is enclosed in one hermetically se. d c sing. It operates quietly, economi cal! . . utomAtically. It hasn't a drain-pine, 1 beli. Un or stuffing box to get out of order. Gu.i -(fed by General Electric. See it »n-« .-*cuc/ its advantages. NOW ON DISPLAY AT Williamston Motor Co. '•J ' • THE ENTERPRISE an iron axle, thence N. 88 1-2 E. 80 poles to a post thence south 11 1-4 W42 and 2-3 poles to a black gum in a branch, thence S 15 1-2 W, about >B poles tii the mill run, thence up the various courses of the said run to the bridge, the beginning, . containing 75 acres, more or less, and being the iden-j tical tract'of land conveyed to Clay- ] Jton Moore by James Bi#gs and wife,; Tatnar Biggs, by deed dated December j 14th, 1916, which of -record in the | public registry of Martin County in book L-l, at page 261„ tik which ref erence is hereby made for lymoft per fect description A This the 15th day of February, 1928, A R DUNNING, f24 & 128 ~ Trustee. Elbert S. I'eel, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under and k>v, virtue of the authority contained in that certain deed of frust executed to the undersigned trustee by Andr.ew Everett and wife, Florence Ev erett, on the 4th day of August, 1923, and of record in the public registry (if i Martin County in book S-l, page 95; said deeil of trust gKen to secure cer tain note of even date and tenor therv- j with, and the stipulations therein con tained Hot having been Complied with, at the request of .the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will, on Mon day, April 2, 1928, at 12 o'clock in., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following property i tract: On the iiortli by S. S Hadley land; on the south' by Florence Sin pai d;on the west by Wool arr land; on the east by Williamston and Washington road, containing 1-4 acre, more ot less, and being the same land Conveyed to icorge Woolard and wife, Eliza, to W. 11. Hassell by deed dated-4Veember 22. 1906; Slid being the same laud deeded to trustees of the above-named order, which is of record in book C-l, at page 76. and being the same lot conveyed to Warren Sliep pard and wife. Florence Shseppard, by deed dated 28th day of August, 1912. and of record in tin- public registry of Martin County in book C-l, at page 541. Second tract Beginning at a stake, | Fannie Slade corner, on the Y\ illiam- j ston and Washington road; thence 1 down said road four poles and four j links to (icorge Woolard and wife, Grove's . Tasteloss' CMU Tonic A Body Builder fo* Pale, Deli cate Children. It Restores Health, Energy and Rosy Cheeks by Purirying and En riching the Blood. the Appetite. Pleasant to take. 60c. S - : Eliza, corner, a stake: thence with said Woolard line north 49 1-2 west along a line of stakes to Wheeler Martin's line; thence with his line to Fannie ; Slade's line, and with her line to the j beginning, containing three acres, more ; or less, and being the same land deed- I j ed by George Woolard and wife, Eliza, I and Fannie Slade, to Warren Shep- ; j pard and wife, Florence, by deed dated j | the —*— day of June, 1905. and re- ' j corded in the public registry of Mar- ' tin County, in nook C-l, page 391. This the Ist day of March, 1928. WHEELER MARTIN, m 2 4tw Trustee, j | " LESSON No. 14 ' 1 Question: Why is emnl ; si fie d cod-liver oil so effi , cient and so beneficial a food-tonic ?' 0 I Answer: Because it is , so easily assimilated and | quickly builds up strength. Multitudes use it every day as in SCOTT'S EMULSION j l r Williamston, N. C., Feby. 28th, 1928. r Mr. John L. Rodgerson, Agt., Williamston, N. C. Dear Johns Please accept m - jany thanks for your prompt settlement of my claim of 33 for 14 days' sickness. I can reoommend your insurance to any one that wants protection. —t— •*, Yours very truly, ; * W. G. PEEL." ~ r ' • . - : . Ci/SAyxXzxtyxXXXXAzxXzxXXXXAXAXIzxAyyyOOOyOOykrOOxAXAxxV WSAAaaaaaaaauvaaaaaauvaaaaaaaaaaa/ OUST RECEIVED I I CARLOAD OF | I Hay, Oats, Building Lime i I Plaster, Brick and Gal- I I vanized Roofing J I " CHEAP FOR THE CASH J I C D. Carstarphen & Company I ■ r -;v3\ " - & ■ 4 Jjijjjk* I Spring opening We have on display new spring dresses and I coats. They are well tailored and made up in a I variety of materials—something to satisfy the | fancy opevery woman. This Is Your Chance To Get Quality and Style at Reasonable Prices Young Mercantile Store WILLIAMSTON, N. C. *********************** m ***** l Friday, March 2, 1928
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