PAGE FOUR
GIVES POISON
MIXTURE FOR
TOBACCO PESTS
,X "S ;
Says Flea Beetle May Be
Controlled b^' Dusting
Young Plants -
The tobacco flea beetle may be con-,
trolled by dusting the young plants
with a mixture of paris green and ar
senate of lead where the tight trap
beds were not used and there is * j
heavy infestation.
C. H. Brannon. extension
gist »t State College, reports wide
prevalence of the flea bugs this spring
due to heavy infestations in the fields
last fall and the unusually mild win
ter. The insects are appearing in large
numbers over a wide area of the State,
he says, and gTowers report
heavy damage even at this early date.
The flea beetles are at least a month
earlier in their attacks. -
"Those growers who are using the
tight trap beds are pleased with the j
excellent protection afforded by such j
.beds," says Mr. Brannon. "We have I
established a number of these as dem-j
onstrations in various parts of the.
State and if possible, near-by growers!
should visit such a bed andrbe pre/j
build one like i.t next season.,
Those who do not have such beds j
and are troubled with the flea bugs'
should prepare now to poison them.
Mr. Brannon recommends the use'|
of one pound of paris green and five,
pounds of arsenate of lead mixed to-1
gethe*' l! ?horotJghly and dusted on the j
young plants dry. He recommends us- j
ing the miture at the rate of one-half |
pound to each 100 square yards of
plant bed. Remove the cover to make
applications and so dust the poison j
that each plant is covered uniformly. |
To dust in lumps or splotches will]
cause burning of the tender leaves. A |
good hand duster is the safest machine'
to use.
-. - |
The number of dustings will of j
course depend on the severity of the j
infestation. However, Mr.' Brannon (
suggests making the applications once j
each week as long as the beetles are
noticed on the beds. "I
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE OF SALE
.£ Under and by virtue of the authority
contaned in that certain deed of trust
executed to the undersigned trustee
by O. T. Everett and wife on the 10th j
day of July, 1925, and of record in the
public registry of Martin County in
book N-2, at page 559, said deed of
trust being given, to secure certain
notes of even tenor therewith, and the I
stipulations therein contained not hav
ing been complied with, and at the (
request of the parties interested, the ■
undersigned trustee will, on Friday, I
th? 29th day of April, 1932, at 12 o'-;
clock m., in front of the courthouse |
door in the town of WiUiamston,i
J'orth Carolina, offer for sale to the
ighest bidder, for cash, the follow
ing described property:
One; tract of land adjoining H. J.
Haislip and ConoiiO Creek and others,
containing 53 acres, more or less, lo
cated in Goose Nest Towuship.
Dated this the 28th day of March,
1932. '
.G. C. GLADSTONE, >'
mr 29 4tw —— —-Trustee.
Wheeler Martin, Attorney.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the authority
contained in that certain deed of trust
executed to the undersigned trustee by
J. G. Godard on the 7th day of Febru
ary, 1916; and of records in the public
registry of' Martin Copnty, in book
M-l, at 151, said deed of trust
being given to secure certain notes of
even date and tenor therewith, and the
stipulations therein contained not hav
ing been complied with, and at the
requ€stV>f the parties interested, the
undersized trustee will on Friday, the
29th day of April, 1932, at 'l2 o'clock
Just Received
A CARLOAD OF THE FAMOUS
PULVERIZED
MASCOT
Limestone
It will maintain the soil's supply of Lime and
Magnesia with CERTAINTY, with ECONOMY,
and fcrith LEAST EFFORT, when Fertilizer-
Limestone mixtures are incorporated each year.
JJ - . ■ , i
Lindsley Ice Co.
Ice Fuel Feed Fertilizers Limestone
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
GET MACHINERY
READY FOR USE
Repairs Made Now Will
Save Needed Time
Later Orr.
# • .
Having to wait for parts before be
ing able to repair farm machinery is
a bothersome jmnoyance, especially
when spring work is rushing. For
that reason it is wise to check the
machinery now and proceed to get it
in shape for the rush of work later.
"No implement dealer can foresee
exactly what parts will be needed or
ordered by in his' territory,
and he may be out of the very repair
part needed when a rush order comes
to him from some person who has had
to delay his work because of a brok
en implement." says David S. Weav
er, agricultural engineer at State Col
lege. "Having to wait until this part
is ordered will hold up work in the
field and sometimes will be costly.
For that reason it is important that
a thorough check be made of all the
machinery and parts secured if need
ed."
Mr. Weaver does not look for much
new machinery ts be ordered this
year. More repairs be made to
Save expenses. Therefore, he urges
U systematic check-up of every im
plement iind a list of repairs "made so
that the parts may be secured on tHe
next trip to town. In checking over
these tools, it is also a good practice
to list those pieces which are bent and
twisted and give some indication of
breaking later. A great deal of time
and worry may be saved if this is
done. »
s Plow points should l>e replaced or
resharptned, plow handles repaired,
and all braces tightened. The parts
at the end of the beam should fit prop
erly and the whole plo*v be put in
good sha|>e. Mr. Weaver also recom
mends sharpening the harrow disks
and replacing worn bushings. "•'T.nfr
frame will need to be tightened, the
grease cups filled, and other repair
items attended to. Clean the corn
and, cotton plartters and oil them well.
New plates are often needed in these
and occasionally a gear tooth is miss
ing or a chain link gone, he says.
m., in (rout of the courthouse door in
the Town of WiUiainston, North Car.-.,
rolina, offer for sale to the highest hid-!
der, for cash, the following described ;
property: . '•'■ Ml
Beginning at a sweet gum in Noali
1 Slade's line on U ie Wild Cat Road;'
thence along said road to a stake near-!
ly in front of Mrs. Burroughs' resi-,
i dence; thence northwardly along Gen-i
j liette Cowing's line to a swamp dog-|
wood in Black Branch; thence along
said branch and Noah Slade's line to
the beginning, containing 183 acreH,
more or less. Situate in Wlliamston
Township, County aforesaid, adjoining
the lands of W. H. Rogers, Mrs W. A.
Burroughs, and others. It being the
same land conveyed to shid j. G,
Godard by W. M. York, Walter York,
and Nolie York, by deeds dated the
10th November, and Ist December,
1910, o( record in the public registry
of Martin County in book YYY, pages
410 and 421, to which reference may
be had.
Dated this the 28th day of March.
1928.
H. W. STUBBS.
mr29 4tw ! Trustee.
Wheeler Martin,
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the authority
contained in that certain deed of trust
executed to the undersigned trustee,
executed by Mack C. Williams and
wife, Maggie Williams, on the 11th day
! of February. 1924, and of record in the
public registry of Martin County in
book Q-2, at page 47, said deed of trust
having been given Jo secure certain
notes of even date and tenor there
with, and the stipiflations theren con-
I tamed not having been complied with,
and at the request of the parties inter
CHEAP NITROGEN
SHOULD BE USED
(WITH LIMESTONE
Sulphate of Ammonia Low
In £rice This Year;
How To Mix
! -"Due to the low price of sulphate of
ammonia this year, this nitrogen ma
; tenal may be used to a larger extent
, than formerly, especially when ap
plied in connection with ground lime
| stone.
I -"On the average North Carolina
1 soils, sulphate of ammonia compares
very favorably with .other well known
nitrogenous materials, such as nitrate
of siKla," says Enos C. Blair, exten
' sion agronomist at State Cillege. "On
! acid soils, however, especially the
! dark colored soils of eastern Carolina,
| the use of this sulphate will be disap
| pointing unless it is used with lime
' stone. It has been found that about
' 100 pounds of a high grade ground
1 limestone will correct the acidity pro
duced by 100 pounds of sulphate of
ammonia."
These two may be mixed together
| before distribution if the mixture is
' kept dry, Mr. l'.lair says, if the niix
j.tui'e should become wet, some loss of
ammonia may occur, but there is less
likelihood of loss where doldmitic lime;
stuiie is used in the mixture. Marl
and yther forms of calcium carbonate
may be used. Burned or hydrated
lime should never be mixed with sul
phate of ammonia.
Mr, Glair points out that the use
of ground limestone in the drill can
be recommended for the dark colored
j acid soils, whether sulphate of am-
I monia is used or nt>t. 'Many of these
(Soils require liming for maximum
yield-.. It is felt that economic con
ditions will prevent the broadcastng
'of this material, in 1932, but at least
from SWMo 1,000 pounds an acre might
j be used in the drill under the crop.
This can be repeated every few years
!-until the lime requirements of the soil
are satisfied. In this way the expense
1 will not be too heavy.
CALL FOR 'PUSH'
When troubled with
GAS-SOUR STOMACH
OR INDIGESTION.
] ested, the undersigned trustee will, on
Friday,. the 29th 'lay of April, l c '.!2, at
| 12 o'clock m„ in front of the court-!
j house door in the town of Williamston.
North Carolina, offer for sale to the
. highest bidder, for cash, the following
' described property:
| A tract of land in Martin County and
State of North Carolina, adjoining a
! street (not named) in the town of ,
! Hamilton, N. C., on the north, color- |
ed school house property on the east,
Joe Hugh on the south and Will Pow
ell on the west, containing by estima-1
tion three and one-fourth acres, more
or less, and being that lot more com- ,
nionly known as live Keddick Brooks
lot, and being the same property con
veyed by Joseph T. Waldo and wife,
Mary E. Waldo, to Margaret Martin
by-deed, said deed being of record in
the public registry of Martin County
in Book Y, at page 147.
Dated this the 28th day of March,
11932.
ELBERT S. PEEL,
mr 29 4tw _ Trustee.
Wheeler Martin, Attorney.
NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin County.
Having this day qualified as admin
istrator of the estate of Joseph R. Gor
• ham, deceased, this is to notify all
' persons having claims against said es
' tate to present same to the undersign
jed or his attorney within 12 months
from the date hereof, or this notice
1 will be pleaded in bar of their recov
-1 ery.. All persons, indebted to said es
-1 tate will please make immediate pay
ment.
This the 26th day of March, 1932.
JOHN W. CLARK,
' mr 29 6tw Administrator.
30ft E. North St., Kjnstoji, N. C.
Elbert Attorney.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by vrtue of the authority
contained in that certain deed of trust
executed to the undersigned trustee by
Joseph E. Williams and Lenore T.
Williams on the 14th day. of March,
| 1918, and of record in the public reg
istry of Martin County, in Book J-1,-
at page 588, said deed >f trust being
'.given to secure certain notes of even
date" and tenor therewith,-and'the stip
ulations therein contained not having
been complied with, and at the request
of the parties interested, the under
signed trustee will, on Friday, the 29th
day of April, 1932, at 12 o'clock m., in
front of the courthouse door in the
town of Williamston, North Carolina,
offer for sale to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described proper
ty: -
Beginning at County road at Riley
Williams' corner, thence up said road
to Humphrey Williams' corner, thence
1 along slid H. Williams' line to Ro
janoke River, thence down said river
to Riley Williams' corner, thence up
said Riley Wliianis' line to county
road to the beginning, containing 25
acres, more or less, and being part of
Joe Williams' land, bought from F. L.
Gladstone.
Dated this the 28th day of March,
1932.
F. L. HAISLIP,
mr 29 4tw Trustee.
I Wheeler Martin, Attorney'. j
NOTICE OF SALE
I Under and I>y virtue of the authority
contained in that certain deed of trust
1 executed to the undersigned trustee by
R. C. Jones on the Ist day of January,
j 1924, and of record fyi the public reg
istry of Martin County in book Q-2,
at pa«e 301, said deed of trust having
| been given to secure certain notes of
even date and tenor therewith, and
th* stipulations therein contained not
THE ENTERPRISE
SUMMER SCHOOL!
AT A. C. COLLEGE
1 1 —• — .
Six Weeks Session Will Be-!
I gin oil June 6 ; For Both
Teachers and Students
!. By recent action of the Board of j
'Trustees of Atlantic Christian Col
lege, it has Ijeen decided tp offer for
the summer of 1932 a six-weeks sum
mer session at the college in Wilson,
.beginning June 6. Part of the regular
'faculty of the college will be used for
I this summer school, and several in
structors will be employed from oth-
schools and colleges.
It is the purpose of the school to
I appeal especially to teachers who wish
to improve their certificates and to col
[lege students desiring to do under-
I graduate work in the The
summer session is to be under the di
rection of Professor C. H. Hamlin,
(head of the Department of Social
I Science.
WANTS
'FOUND: WHITE AND BROWN
bird dog on river fill near William-
I Ston. Owner can get same by see
ing J, E. Harrison at Texaco Service
Station, Williamston. mr29 2t
WILL EXCHANGE SOME Sweet
potatoes for molasses at the rate of
a bushel for a gallon. L. J. Hardson.
It
BICYCLE WITH BLUISH FRAME
was left at Mr. F. J. Roebuck's home
J about the 19th of March. Owner may
i have same by paying cost of ad** It
WILL SWAP A TWO-HORSE
) wagon and a two-horse Avery plow,
i both in good condition, for meat, lard,
or other country produce. J. L. Gib
! son, Route 1, Williamston. It
| FOR SALE: 100 BUSHELS VINE
| grown, treated house-cured sweet
potato setd. See Herman Bowen,
I Williamston, N. C. lt-pd
having been complied with, and at the
request of. the parties interested, the (
undersigned trustee will, on Friday,,
the 29th day of April, 1932, at 12 o'-j
clock in,, in front of the cdurthouse
door, in the town of Williamston, N.
C., offer for sale to the highest bidder,'
for cash, the following described prop-'
erty:
j A tract of land in Goose Nest Town
ship, Martin County, North Carolina,
beginning in the Sam.Crosi line, at or
near a red oak; thence down a big
path west 88 yards to a stake, thence
north 112 yards to small sweet gum
near by; thence at right angles east
88 yards to a red oak in Sam Cross's
line; theitce along Sam Cross's line to
the beginning, and being the same land
conveyed to said R. C. Jones by deed
• frfJin F. L. Gladstone.
Dated this the 28th day of March,
1932.
WHEELER MARTIN,
jnr29 4tw Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed, on the 12th day of Sep
tember, 1930r by Mary Bridges to the
undersigned trustee, and of record in
the public registry of Martin County,
in book C-3, at page 349, said deed of
trust.having been given for the pur
pose of securing a note of even date
and tenor therewith, default having
been made in the payment of samp,
and at the request of the holder of
same, the undersigned trustee will, on
Wedensday, the 27th day of April,
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courthouse door in Williamston, North
Carolina, offer for tale to the highest
bidder, for cash, the following describ
ed real estate, to wit:
A house and lot in the town of
Hamilton, North Carolina, adjoining
the lands of Harry Waldo, William
Reeves, Jerry Bennett, and others, and
being the identical land described in
a deed from T. B. Slade and wife to
Mary Bridges, dated January 4th, 1927,
! and of record in the public registry
of Martin County in book V-2, at page
333. Reference being made to said
[deed for a more perfect description.
This the 26th day of March, 1932.
~ ELBERT. S. PEEL,
mr 29 4tw Trustee.
Elbert S. Peel, Attorney.
NOTICE OF RESALE
Under and by virtue of an order
of' resale, and under and by virtue
of the authority contained in thaf cer-
I tain deed of trust executed to the un
dersigned trustee by Henry D. Griffin
' and Fannie Roberson Griffin, on the
j 17th day of June, 1927, and of record
lin the public registry of Martin Coun
ty in book Y-2, at page 299, said deed
of trust being given to secure certain
notes of even date and tenor there
with, and the stipulations therein«con
ained not having been complied with,
and at the request of , the parties in
terested, the undersigned trustee will,
on Monday, the 4th day of April, 1932,
at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court-
| house door in the town of William-]
ston, North Carolina, offer for sale to
the highest bidder, for cash, the fol-'
lowing described property: «
1 Beginning at the intersection of the
State Highway No. 90 and Mill Street,;
in the town of Robersonville, N. C.,
'running thence along said highway!
westwardly 150 feet Jo a stob; thence
a line parallel witH Mill Street 120
feet to a stob, the line of lot No.
34; thence along the line of lot No.
34 in an easterly direction 150 feet
to Mill Street; thence northerly a
jjong said Mill Street to the begin
ning. being a part of lot No. 33 in
the Hosiery Mill property at Rober
sonvlle, N. C., as surveyed and plot
ted on December 19, 1919. by Ken
nedy and Ryder, engineers. Said plat
being of record in the public registry
of Martin County in book , at
page .
j A deposit of twenty-five per cent
!of the amount bid by the successful
( bidder will be required on the day of
Isale, as evidence of good faith.
| WHEELER MARTIN,'
mr 22 2tw Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in that certain deed of
I trust executed by James Allen War
ren and wife to J. $. Ayers and Com
pany et al, of record in the register
of deeds office in Martin County in
book B-3, page 556, and the stipula
tions not having been complied with,
and at the request of the holder of
said bond, the undersigned trustee
will, on the 12th day of April. 1932, at
12 o'clock noon, in front of the court
house door of Martin County, offer
for sale to the highest bidder, for
.cash, the following described land:
I Adjoining the lands of Barnhill and
Roebuck, Barnhill and Clark, and W.j
iA. Bland and others, and bounded as j
follows: Beginning at a canal on the
i Hamilton and Washington road, 1
up and along said road a northerly
course to a lightwood stump, a corner;
f at Barnhill and Roebuck's line, thence
' along and with said Barnhill and Roe
-1 buck's line to a cdfner, a pine at
j Tempy Beach's line, thence with said
i Tempy Beach's line to a pine, a corner,
thence dowh a ditch, the division line
between Alexander Mobley and Cor
nelius Moblgy to the canal, thence
——
List Your Taxes
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■ . i
The annual period Cor listing taxes will begin on the 4th day
of April, 1932. The date of listing was changed by the General
4 ** S * 4, V »
Assembly of 1929 from the First Monday in May to the First
Monday in April, Article I, Section 503. Each taxpayer is re
quired to meet the towinship lister at the various places, which
will be advertised in the respective townships, and give a true
and actual return of all property owned by him, or held in trust
for another, at its actual value in money. Each landowner 4a
required to be prepared to report the acreage of each crop that
is grown, the number pf acres in each crop and such other infor
mation as may be required. Chapter 201, page 498, Public Laws
of 1921.
-'•■ . j I
Ben Riddick
I SUPERVISOR
with the canal to the beginning, and
containing SO acres, more or less, for
a more particular description see deed
of Stanley Warren and wife, Mary E.
Warren, to James Allen Warren, re
corded in book V 2, at page 456, and
deed of James Allen Warren to Lucy
Warren, recorded in book A-3, page
in the public ngiatry of Martini
County.
. This 11th day of March, 1932.
J. W. BAILEY,
mrls 4tw Trustee.
B. A. Critcher, Attorney.
NOTICE OP SALE
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a power of sale con
tained in that certain deed of trust ex
ecuted by Willy Johnson and wife,
Carrie Johnson, to the undersigned,
trustee, bearing date the 20th day oft
April, 1929, and of record in the pub-,
lie registry of Martin County in book'
P-2, at page 492, said deed of trust
having been given to secure a note of l
even date therewith, default having
been made in the payment of said
note, and the terms and conditions in
said deed of trust not having been com
plied with, the undersigned trustee
will, on Monday, the 11th day of April,
1932, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court
house door of Martin County, at Wil
liamston, North Carolina, offer at pub-;
lie sale, to the highest bidder, for cash,
a one-sixth undivided interest- in and
to the following described tracts of
land, that is to say :
First Tract: Situate three mi|es
north of Oak City and on the Oak City
! and Palmyra road, and bounded on
I the north by the lands of E. H. Tur
ner, on the east by the lands of Mr».
E. H. Turner and W. F. Belflower,
on the sAuth by the lands of J. S.
( Johnson on the west by J. T.
' Matthews and M. L. Bunting, and
containing one hundred (100) acres,
more or less, and known at the W.
J. Johnson home place.
Second tract: A house and lot in
the town of Oak City, situate on the
west side of the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad, and bounded on the south
BABY CHICK SPECIAL
yState bloodtested. Electrically hatched.
White Leghorns: Grandview AAA Dams; Harri
son and Johnson Star Pedigreed Males. Rocks,
Reds—All $7.00 per 100. 100 per cent live deliv
ery guaranteed, Hatch every Wednesday.
Superior Poultry Ranch
WINDSOR, N. C.
Tuesday, Much 29,1932
by the tends of the Oak City Supply
Company, on the west by Maple Street
on the north by the lands of Coaoho
Baptist church and S. W. mad W. W.
Casper, and on the east by Railroad
Street, containing one-fourth _ (1-4)
acre, more or 'less, and commonly
known as the W. J. Johnson residence.
This the 7th day of March. 1932.—_
A. R. DUNNING,
mrß 4tw Tnatet
• NOTICE OP RESALE
Under and by virtue of an, order
of resale, and under and by virtue
of the authority contained in that cer
tain deed of trust executed to the un
dersigned trustee by Frances Rober
son Griffin and husband, H. D. Grif
fin, on the 27th day of October, 1927,
and of Yecord in the public registry
of Martin County in book Y-2, _at
page 317, said deed of trust being
given to secure certain notes of even
date and tenor therewith, and the
stipulations therein contained not hav
ing been complied with, at the request
of the parties interested, the under
signed trustee will, on Monday, the
4th day of April, 1932, at 12 o'clock
m., in front of the courthouse door
in the town of Williamston. North
Carolina, offer for resale to the high
! est bidder, for cash, the following
[described property:
Being a lot in or near the town of
Robersonville, on State Highwav No.
90, leading from Robersonville to
Tarboro, and being 132 feet 5 inches
on the front and running back 150
feet, and being exactly one-half of lot
No. 44, in the Robersonville Hosiery
Mill Company land division that i«
recorded in land division book No. 3,
next to and adjoining State Highway
No. 90. 4
A deposit of twenty-five V« r cent of
the amount bid by the successful bid
der will be required on the day of
sale as evidence of good faith.
Dated this the 19th day of March,
1932 WHEELER MARTIN,
mr 22 2tw Trustee.