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PAGE FOUR n/wNrw PDADC A DIT a foK ' and feel crop has k** l * witl rV/wL/ wKv/liJ barley, finds Mr. Sheffield. Tlii MUCH INCREASED 5? ATT OVER STATE s,ands w' in^r freezes. During tlie-tw.. , years of the nye-at-home campaign, * barley has been increased by 50 j>cr- Reports Indicate Increase Cf „( In acreage. of Seven Percent In Mr Sbefliicld also finds an increase The Corn Crop of 13 percent in the spring farrowing m oi pigs. If enough corn is grown to • An expanded acreage in all major j iced these pigs into fat hogs, a go 1 food and feed crops was planted last profit might be made from the coin t'all and will be continued this, spring! bination, he thinks. The mercies in throughout North Carolina, accord-] hay, sweet and irish potatoes, oats, ing to facts gathered from the ititen- rye, sovlieans and cowpeas will a4«o iions to plant reports by extension of- be unusually go;:>d, according to the ficials at State College. reports submitted. . "Analyses of planting intentions * gathered from hundreds of progres-. Rye Cover Crop Feeds sive farmers indicate that increases in Cows During Winter food and feed crops will range from 1 a 7 percent increase in corn acreage| _\ r yc ■ cWer crop planted by N. over last year to a 40 percent increase; McClure of Cla'y countv brought his in barley acreage," says C. A. Slicf-: livestock through the winter in good field, assistant extension director at! condition despite ,i tliortawc of pther State College. "Wheat planted last feeds caused by last suintift-r'g dry fall will again reach the normal' weather. acreage of 4'M,(MH) acres. The wheat » crop of 1930 was cut due to untavor- Farmers Get 85 " b,e wcatl ;" , i u Ir,nß 1 r,nß the plan . ,in " ' A Bushel tor Potatoes season et 1929. The increase in wheat over last year will ammmt to about After deducting all charges for 35 percent. The increase 'in corn flight, baskets Kiki(I* commission, acreage.,form 1929 and 1930 will total ; swcr t potato growers of the Apex and almut 19 percei.it - This increase has N ew Hill commUn tics in Wak come about during the two years of county received a net of 85 1-2 the live-at-home campaign " j cents lor 7°,244 bushels of sweets The most phenomenal increase in shipped recently. GOLDSTARSTORE Washington Street Williamston, N. C. * _____ WEEK-END SPECIALS HOLLAND ROLL BUTTER OQ Pound wv MEADOW GOLD BUTTER OI June Flavor, lb. JIC HOTEL SPECIAL COFFEE OI Pound till/ DIAMOND MATCHES, 1A Three Boxes . lUC RUMFORD BAKING POWDER. OO Pound can (Jwi CHEESE 1Q Pound 1 v v CABBAGE 1A Three pounds ■ . lUv . A. G. FLOUR 37c X, . 72c t $l3B Special Notice for Listing Taxes The law requires every property own er and every person liable for poll tax to meet the list-taker in their respective town ship during the month of April and list the same for taxes for the year 1931. Notices of Days and Placet of Listing Will Be Given by the Various List-Taker*, Who Are As Follows: Jamesville F. C. Stalling# Williams L. J. Hardison Griffins ..... N. R. Peel Bear Grass H. C. Green Williamston R. T. Griffin Cross Roads G. G. Bailey Robersonville ' Eli Rogers Poplar Point L. G. Taylor Hamilton L. R. Everett Goose Nest J.F.Crisp T. B. SLADE COUNTY TAX SUPERVISOR f m h Martin County Woman Finishes Medical Course "• 1 I Mrs. Vivian Silverthorn, widow of ° the late Bcamon Silverthorn, graduat '■ ed recently from the Northwest Insti " lute of Medical Technology, Inc., Min neapolis, Minn., she having completed c a thorough course in clinical labora ' lory technique and basel metabolism and is now taking a course in x-ray and physical therapy at the same ! school. " [ Mrs. Silverthorn was graduated from ' the West br,ok Training School for ' ; Nurses in Kichjnond, Va., last July, i She has many friends in this section [ who are glad to know of her progress and wish her success in her chosen ; profession. r • - CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends , and neighbors'for their kindness and I sympathy shown us during the illness! r 'and death of our wife and mother.! 'The beautiful flowers were also great-j ilv appreciated. T. L. HOUSE and CHILDREN. I Wants FLOWERS For ALL OCCASIONS Quick service. Mrs. L. ,C. Bennett. FOR SALE: ELECTRIC FRlGl tlaire at a bargain. In use only three months, and good as new. Joshua L. Colrtain, Williamston, N. C. m-24-31- a-3-10. TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE, I 15c down, Mrs. K. P. Whitley. FOR SALE: 800 BUSHELS MEX ! icah big boll- cotton seed. Salsbury ; Supply C 0., Ilassell, N. C. i a 24 4t ! LOST: TAN HAND BAG BE II tween. Windsor and Ivveretts. con-' taining ladies' wear. Please return to j Mary K. Pruden, Windsor, N. C., loT| | reward. lt| NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the powers contained in two several Deeds of. Trust* executed to Mary M Jones and Sarah M. M itchutn by Simon P. Moore tin the 14th day of January,! 1922, and on the 31st day of December | 1931, respectively, to the undersigned Trustee, which Trust Deeds are of record in the public registry of Mar tin county in Book U 1 at page 257 and Book 1' 1 at page 248 respective ly, default having been made in the payments under each Deed of Trust, and at the direction of the holder thereof, the undersigned 'lrustee, will on the 25th day oi May 1931 at 12 o'clock 110011 in front of. the court house door, Williamston, North t'ar olina. expose to sale the following described pro|ierty: hirst trait: Bounded on the North by old J. 11. C'oWield land, on Wetit In Reuben Jones, on South by Simon P. Moore, and on West by J>lm| Purvis, being same laud conveyed to Simon P. Moore by Virginia Moore, recorded in Martin County Registry .in Book T-l, 478. j Second tra;t: Being, that same trj t of l.iml conveyed by W. 11. Wil 'son and wife, Sarah A., to York Moore, of record in Martin County j Registr> in Book KH, page >34. to I which reference is made for full de scription, containing 22 acres, more [lor less . . I j Third tract: Being that tract ot j land conveyed by W. H. Wijson and 1 I wife to York Moore, of record in said | ] Registry iu Book FK, page 635, to, which reference is made for full de scription, containing 54 acres, niore or less. . ' I I erms of sale, cash. This the 24th dav of April 1931. B DI'KE. CRITCHER, a-24-4t -Trustee. Jos \V Bailey, Att'y. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Whereas on Ist day oi March, 1929, John A. Davenport and wile, He'eti M. Davenport and Patrick H. Daven port and wite, Helen E. Davenport, executed to Edward E. Rhodes, Trus-1 tee, a deed of trust which is recorded in Book B-3 page 201 Martin County! Registry; and whereas default has, been made in the payment of th' in debtedness' secured by said trust deedj and the holder thereof has requested] ejiercise of the power of sale there-! in contained: Public notice is hereby given that i on Saturday, the 25th day of 1 April,' 1931, at 12 o'clock noon at the front j door of the Courthouse of Martin; County,'in the town of Williamston, ' N. C„ the undersigned will offer for| sale at uublic auction to the highest! bidder Tor cash, the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Lying in Hamilton Township, Mar tin County: adjoining the lands of BJ. B. Sherrod, Conoho Creek, the Hoard, land, P. L. Salsbury, Rocky Swamp, and others: Beginning at a point on,] N. C. Highway No. 125 opposite the, Cloiuan road; thence south forty de grees west thirteen and one-half chains: thence north forty-nine de grees west fifty-nine and eighty hun dredths chains to the run of Rocky .Swamp; thence along the run of , Rocky Swatnp south thirty-one de grees west seven and five-hundredths t chains; south twenty-eight degrees 'west fourteen chains; south sixteen degrees West twenty-six chains; south fifty-nine and one-half degrees west twenty-six chains to the intersection of Rocky Swamp and the> run of Conoho Creek; thence along the run of Conoho Creek south twenty-sll and one-half degrees west eleven chains to line of P. L. Salsbury: thence south eighty-one and one-half degrees east seventeen' and five-hun ■ dreths chains; south fifty-four and one-half degrees east four chains; south thirty-seven and one-half de grees east four chains; V>uth eighty two and one-half degrees Mst four and sixty-hundredths chains; south twelve and one-half degrees east six and twenty-five hundredths chains; south twenty-nine and one-half de grees east ten and seventy-ftve hun dredths chains; north seventy-two de grees east seven (ad fifty-hundredths chains to the Hlmilton-Hassell road; thence along said road north fifty de grees cast fifteen tmi forty hundred ths chains; north fifty-seven degrees e»*> eleven chains to a pine stump; south forty-four and one-half degrees : ••• -.-..ii ' ci THE ENTERPRISE ' east forty-four and fifty-hundredth* chaina; north forty-three degree* east ? thirty and seventy-five hundredths ( chains; north thirty-nine degree* if east seven chains; north one degree , I west. seven chains to a branch; thence ! j along the branch north thirty-»even '"j degrees west seven and seventy-hun - dredths chains; thence due north t] seven and seventy-hundredth* chain*; j thence north thirty-one degrees east 'I seven and ninety-hundredths chains; 11 thence north forty-eight degrees east yjsix chains; thence leaving the branch e 1 north six degrees west eleven and I ninety-hundredths chains to N. C. I Highway No. 125; thence along said 1 highway north eighty-two degrees r j west twenty-two and ten-hundredth* 'chains to the beginning; containing 642 acres more or less; being the 1 same land in part inherited by John S ( A. Davenport and Patrick H. Daven i port from their parents W. C. Daven : port and Sarah E. Davenport and in part purchased from the other heirs; ; reference being made among others to deeds recorded in Book C-l page ■ 198, Book L-l page 358; Book L-l I page 350; Book L-l page 421; Book , IT-1 page 420; Book D-2 page 439; all j of Martin County Registry, j The above description is from sur vey of T. J. Taylor, C. E., made March 27. 1929. This 20th day of March. 1931. EDWARD E. RHODES. m-27-4t Trustee. l E. S. Peel, Attorney. SALE OP VALUABLE PARM PROPERTY ' Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by W. W. Roberson and wife, Mattie Roberson on the 9th day of December 1924 and recorded in Book ,T-2, page 333, we will on Saturday the 25th day of April 1931, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse How One Woman Lost j 20 Pounds of Fat| Lost Her Double Chin ! Lost Her Prominent Hips ' Lost Her Sluggishness , Gained Physical Vigor ' Gained' in Vivaciouanaaa j Gained a Shapely Figure It you're (at—remove the cause! | KRUSCKN SALTS contain the 16 minerals salts your body organs, I gland> and nerves should have to function properly. i | When your vital organs fal to per form their work correctly—yourbowels I and kidneys can't throw off that waste j material —before you realize it-—you're I growing hideously fat! j lake half a teasooonful of KKUS- •#*r— X * * w Unt i e your hands and enjoy daily freedom from your kitchen I BUY THIS AUTOMATIC ELEGKIC \ u S A pY TQ I £Tit OR OH TERMS Of ® m r $lO DOWN! ttl Mid aaly $3.45 per month lor 30 mmdm enable! you it enjoy At May eefcfeU f OOOC conveniences of cookinf tJedricaMy. fry «mU« y— to untie yow hands mi «"joy Um w»d Un (I mw Mm hn \V miring, at vary Uw cost This «kc*rk rang* lawwity taM at Si 75. mi aw% y EASy i a—l , c , • . - \r• • , . / 1 |B |A |L>a JLuma |k»ygMa| MmMU • \ v ■* w p«ywim nv my VPf Pi Mi HP9 W jr / eHoweoce (or your old sieve. MoJem electric reofet in stiet lad stylet I# iri| llju 1 VIRGINIA ELECRIC AND POV^ompamv^i • door in Martin County, Williainston, t N. C., sell at public auction for cash > to the highest bidder the following i land to-wit: : All that certain tract or parcel of | land lying and being in Jamesville . township. Martin County and State i of North Carolina, containing 162 ; acres, more or less, and hounded on t the N. by the lands of Mrs. Joe Mayo, I ; on the E. by the lands of Dennis Sim t mans Lumber Co. on the S, by the i lands of W. H. Martin, VV. C. and I I; Hardy Gardner, R. R. Lilley, Eva . Hall Wells, J. W. Warrington, and ' I the public road, and on the W. by the i lands of Joseph Everett and more i particularly described as follows, to ; wit: Beginning at the corner of : Siloam Church lot on the public road, thence N. 5 E. 56 poles, thence N. 35 E. 11 poles, thence N. 51.30 E. 30 poles, N. 25 E. 15 1-2 poles, thence N. 43 1-4 W. 31 1-2 poles, thence 70 W. 20 poles, thence N. 81.30 W. 6 poles, j thence 70 3-4 W. 13 1-2 poles, thence N. 82.30 W. 13 poles, thence N. 75 W. Adults Contract Children'» Disease* Adults can, and do, contract many children's diseases. And, usually, they suffer from them much more than children do. For instance, many adults contract worni*, n.n ailment usually | associated 'j children. Sometime j , they suffer intensely and take expen sive medical treatments, without rcali- | ting that worms ore the cause of their troubles. Yet, the symptoms are the same as in children, loss at appetite and weight, grinding the tcetli and rait * | less sleep, itching of the nose and anus, and abdominal points And, th* same medicine that surely mid harmlessly ex- | pels round and pin worms from children will do the same for adults White's Cream Vermifuge, which you can get at Clark's Drug Store, Inc. I ter every morning—cut out pastry and ; J fatty meats—go light on potatoes, | j butter, cream and sugar—in 3 weeks get on the scales and note how many 1 pounds of fat have vanished. | Notice also that you have gained in ' energy—your skin in clearer—your I ey*s sparkle with glorious health— I you feel younger in lody—keener in e mind. KRUSCHEN will give any fat person a joypus surprise. j Get an 85c bottle of KRUSCHEN (SALTS at Clark's Drug Store, Wil - liamston, (lasts 4 week*.). If this first s buttle doesn't convince you this is. : the easiest, safest and surest way to; ; lose fat—if you don't feel a superb J | improvement in health—so gloriously - energetic—vigorously alive—your mo-' - ney gladly returned. 4 1-2 poles, to a blade gum, thence N. 45.30 E. 70 1-2 poles, thence N. 64 E. 79 1-2 poles, thence S. 25 E. 22 ! poles, thence S. 44 E. 30 poles, thence S. 3.15 W. 47 poles, thence S. 32 E. 56 poles, thence S. 3 W. 7 poles, thence S. 33.45 W. 6 poles, thence S. 46.30 W. 17 1-4 poles, thence S. 29.45 E. 26 poles, thence S. 58 W. 66 po'.es, thence S. 69 W. 13 poles, thence S. 81.30 W. 25 poles thence N. 88 W. 11 poles, thence N. 81 W. 42 poles to the beginning, and excepting a 1 acre lot belonging to Siloam Church. lllKllHlllllllllinilllllinniilllMiniillllMlinnnilNMMMMMMMHHßnMHi Condensed Statement oi Condition | Branch Banking | & Trust Company WILLIAMSTON, N. C. "THE SAFE EXECUTOR" ASSETS Loans and discounts $2,556,254.57 H Banking Houses, Fur. & Fix. 104,814.35 Other Stocks and Bonds 118,600.00 I s U. S. and N. C. Bonds 1,179,008.14 Municipal Bonds 101,258.89 Cash and Due from Banks 1,178,696.89 $5J38j632.84 LIABILITIES | Capital Stock $ 250,000.00 | Surplus 250,000.00 Undivided Profits 209,575.71 Reserve for Int. and Dividends 13,500.00 I Deposits 4J15J557.13 ■ I$S 238,632.84 I Total Cash and Marketable Bonds $2,458063.9t I H Total Deposits s4£lS£S7.l3 I 54 Per Cent of Deposits Is In Cash and Bonds I 1 SOUND BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE I FOR EASTERN CAROLINA llllllllllillllillllll . failure of W. W. Kitlf W I Mattvp Roberson to pay of M* *• ! Charge the inMbttdM* HcuL by : i said deed of trust A deposit of 10 par cent will be r#- , quired from the puih«a«l it the ilk- This the 19th da* o* March. IWI. i I FIRST NATIONAL CtX OF I DURHAM, INC. Ttatei. | Formerly First NatioaaJ Trait Com pany, W. G. B ram ham and T, L. ! | Bland, Receivers for First National t Company of Durham, Inc., Trust**, formerly First National Trust C«B-
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