Latest Additions To The
Enterprise Mailing List
Listed among the recent additions
to tho Enterprise mailing list are the
following:
Percy Evans, Williams ton; Whit
Davis, Hughesville, Md.; Rosa Har
dison, Williamston; Frank Hopkins,
Williamston; Mayo Bailey, Norfolk;
Eli White, Williamston; Mrs. Mack
Roberson, Williamston; S. E. Corey,
Williamston; Mrs. Myrtle Cherry,
Aulander; Arch Griffin, Roberson
ville; W. J. Hollis, Oak City; T. C.
Norwood, Robersonville; Harold
Griffin, Portsmouth; Allen Griffin,
JamesviHe; L. A Weaver, Rober
sonville; David T. Griffin, Williams
ton; Cadet Oscar S. Roberson, Shep
pard Field, Texas; Bert Moye, Green
ville; Sarah L. Bolden, Oak City; R.
W. Raynor, Oak City; Jack Hardi
son, Hughesville, Md.; Mrs. John E.
Moore, Williamston; Minnie Smith,
Oak City; Mary Benson, Benson, N.
C.; Arthur Modlin, Jamesville; Jos
eph B. Keel, Portsmouth; Ernest
Griffin, Hampton, Va.; Wm. H. Peel,
Randolph Field, Texas.
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern:
Mr. W. E. Old, our former representative at
Williamston, N. C., is no longer employed by us,
and we will not be responsible for any commit
ments made or obligations assumed by him.
Planters Nut & Chocolate Company
Effective April 22, 1942.
Poultry Truck
Every TUESDAY
AT JAMESVILLE 9 to 10 a. m.
AT HARDISON'S WILL 10:30 to 12 m.
AT BEAR GRASS 1 to 3 p. m.
Every FRIDAY
AT OAK CITY 9 to 11 a. m.
AT HAMILTON 11:30 a. ni. to 12 m.
AT GOLD POINT 1 to 2 p. m.
Every SATURDAY
AT WILLIAMSTON 9 to 11 a. m.
AT EVERETTS 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.
AT ROBERSONVILLK 3:30 to 5:30 p. m.
Colored Hens, Leghorn Hens, Stags, Roosters
WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICES
Pitt Poultry Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Have You Insured Your
Crops Against Hail?
If not, you should waste no time in do
ing so, for Hail Storms often eome up
unexpectedly, and can do untold dam
age to your young crops.
For Complete Hail And
Windstorm
INSURANCE
SEE US! The protection you get is well
worth the small cost of a hail or wind
storm policy.
DON'T DELAY ? SEE US TODAY!
HARRISON AND
CARSTARPHEN
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF A
BLACKSMITH SHOP
IN ADDITION TO REGULAR BLACKSMITH
WORK WE ARE ESPECIALLY EQUIPPED TO
Repair Farm Machinery
All work guaranteed. Prices Reasonable.
\ Prompt service. If it needs repairing
Bring it to us . . .
G.&H.BUILDERS SUPPLY
WILLiAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA
New U.S. Tank Stopper
U. S. Army engineers devised this tank stopper, effective against light
tanks. The barricade is made of logs. When the tank mounts the bar
ricade it loses traction and is stuck, like this one at an Army proving
ground. (Central Preti)
\ fICTOKY
OK THE FARM FRONT
? HIWS from tho
AfnaWurw/ hcfmuot Strmct
GRAZING ANNUAL CROPS
PROVES GOOD PRACTICE
Grazing annual crops during the
summer months as a supplement to
permanent pasture is a practice that
is proving highly profitable to dairy
men throughout North Carolina, says
A. C. Kimrey, Extension dairy spec
ialist of N, C. State College.
Although this practice is more
general in the Eastern half of the
State than in the other half, it is
gradually taking a firmer place In
all counties.
The crops most commonly used,
Kimrey explained, are soybeans and
sudan grass. The Biloxi soybean has
proved one of the most satisfactory
varieties because of its superior
ability to "come back" after being
grazed heavily.
The beans arc planted in close
rows as early as possible in the
spring, and grazing in most parts of
the State can be had by June 10. The
beans are usually cultivated twice
and a row of sudan grass seeded be
tween the rows of beans at the last
cultivation.
In the Piedmont section, the State
College specialist pointed out, les
pedeza fits in well when seeded on
small grain acreuge. After the small
grain is harvested, the lespedeza is
often used for grazing, much the
same as soybeans in other sections.
Lespedeza will not furnish grazing
quite so early as will soybeans and
sudan grass, but it will give grazing
just as late in the fall and will re
seed itself for the following year if
the farmer so wishes
Ample acreages of these crops in
conjunction with the permanent
pasture will do much to improve
summer grazing, Kimrey stated. The
shortage of good grazing is the
weakest link in summer feeding
practices.
NOTICE
North Carolina. Martin County. In
The Superior Court.
Hilda Marie Hardy vs. Grady Bur
ras Hardy.
The defendant above will take no
tice that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Super
ior Court of Martin County, North
Carolina, to secure an absolute di
vorce based upon two years separa
tion, and that the defendant will fur
ther take notice that she is required
to appear before the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Martin County
within thirty (30) days and answer
or demur to the complaint in the
said action, or the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for relief demand
ed in said complaint.
This the 13th day of April, 1942.
L. B. WYNNE,
Clerk of Superior Court of
al4-4t Martin County.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
North Carolina. Martin County. In
Superior Court.
Lee Klnf Williams vs. Naomi Wil
liams.
Defendant, Naomi Williams, will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Martin^Count^
Parachuting Parson
The Rev. Raymond S. Hall of Lynn,
Mass., has the distinction of being
Uncle Sam's only parachute-jump
ing chaplain. He made his first
chute jump from a paratroop trans
port plane at Fort Benning, Ga. He
is a termer rector of St. John's
Episcopal Church at Ixiwell, Mass.
(Central Press )
North Carolina, to obtain an abso
lute divorce on account of two years
separation; and the said defendant
will further take notice that she is
required to appear at the office ol
the Clerk Superior Court said Coun
ty in the Courthouse in Williams
ton, N. C-, within thirty (30) dayt
from service hereof and answer or
demur to the Complaint in said ac
tion or the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded
in said Complaint.
This 5th day of March, 1942.
L. B. WYNNE.
Clerk Superior Court
a28-4t Martin County.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby Riven that under
and by virtue of an order -ill-the
Clerk of the Superior Court enter
ed on April 27, 1942, in that certain
special proceedings pendinR in the
Superior Court ot Martin County en
titled: "Sam -Moore and wife, and
Jasper Moore and wife, and othen
vs. Reginald Chesson, Bonnie Har
roll Wynn and others," same beins
a partition proceedings, the under
signed Commissioners will on the
14th day of Muy, 1942, at twelve (12)
o'clock Noon, at the Courthousi
Door of Martin County, Williamston
North Carolina, offer for sale, at
public auction, to the highest bid
der, for cash, the following describ
ed real estate, to-wit:
All that certain piece, parcel oi
tract of land containing ? acres
more or less, situate, lying and be
ing on the Williamston and Ham
ilton Road, on Western line of the
Town of Williamston, in Williams
ton Township, Martin County, State
of North Carolina, having such
shapes, metes and bounds, coursef
and distances as will more fully ap
pear by reference to a plat thereol
made by T. Jones Taylor, Surveyor
on January 3. 1927, and attached tc
the abstract now on file with the At
lantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Ral
eigh, the same being bounded on the
North by the lands of S. Hassell, J.
D. Leggett and Whit Price, on the
East by the lands of Walter Habor
stadt, on the South by the lands ol
G. W. Blount and Walter Haberstadt,
and on the West by the lands of G.
W. Blount, S. Hassell and J. D. Leg
gett, and being the identical tract
of land conveyed by deed from J,
L. Hassell and A. Hassell and wife,
to George S. Moore, of date Janu
ary 22, 1919, said deed being duty
recorded in Deed Book YYY, at page
357, in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Martin County, State of
North Carolina, and by deed from
The Williamston Land Improvement
Company to George S. Moore of date
September 9, 1907, said deed being
recorded in Deed Book RRR, at page
287, in the Office of the Register of
Deeds for Martin County, State of
North Carolina, to which reference
may be had for full description.
The last and highest bidder at said
sale will be required to deposit the
amount of ten (10%) per cent of said
last and highest bidder at the time
of and before closing the said sale.
This the 27th da^f of April, 1942.
HUGH G. HORTON,
a28-2t Commissioner.
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
Under and by virtue of an order
of re-sale of the Superior Court
Martin County signed on April 27,
1942, Superior Court Martin County
in an action entitled "J. K. Downs
v. A. E. Downs et al" the undersign
ed Commissioners will, on the 12th
day of May, 1942, at 12 o'clock.
Noon, in front of the Courthouse
door in Williamston, N. C., offer for
re-sale to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described tract
of land:
Beginning at a black gum in a
branch, Abel Thomas' corner in the
Joseph Whitchurst line, running
down said branch the various courses
to the Baggctt Branch, the Joseph
Hoff line: thenee up said branch
along the Joseph Hoff line to his
corner, an oak, thence further along
this line to the R. H. Salsbury, Cal
vin Purvis and Abel Thomas corner,
thence northwardly along the Pur
vis line to the Joseph Whitehurst
and Bethel Savage line, thence along
the said Whitehurst line to the be
ginning. Containing, by estimation,
66 2-3 acres, more or less. Saving
and-cxceptinj from this tract of land
one-half of it, the same being the
one-half on which the dwelling house
stands (or stood). Beginning at a
sweet gum in a branch in the Abel
Thomas line, running westward to
a persimmon tree with an iron spike
in it near the end of a little ditch,
thence various courses so as to get
one-half of the original tract owned
by J. W. Downs, excepted part be
ing the land conveyed to J. K.
Downs by Deed in C-l, page 342.
The purchaser at the sale will be
required to make a deposit of 10%
of lite sale price and the purchaser
will buy same with the understand
ing that he is not to have actual pos
session until January 1, 1943.
Tliis 27th day of April, 1942
E. S. PEEL.
H A CRITCHEH.
a2ft-2t M
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Julius D. Hardison.
late of MaVtin County, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the pstatf of SFiid
deceased to exhibit them to under
signed on or before May 2, 1943, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make im
mediate payment.
This the 2nd day of May, 1942.
D. V CLAYTON,
Administrator of Estate of
m5-6t Julius D. Hardison.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of J. T. Daniel, deceas
ed, late of Martin County, North Car
olina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to un
dersigned on or before April 29, 1943^
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons indebt
ed to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This the 29th day of April, 1942.
HARRY E DANIEL,
Administrator of Estate
ml-6t of J. T. Daniel.
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WILLIAMSTON, N. C.