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kfiAD ENTERPRISE ADVERTISEMENTS fOR BUYING ADVANTAGES AHNQAL COST OF FARMTMCTHIS Big Items Are Depreciation, Fuel, Repairs and Upkeep, In terest and Oil. TUXES AND INSURANCE COUNT , '• " JC 1 Bulletin leaued by Department of Ag riculture Qiwae Simple Formula * for Figuring Expense—Many Suggestions Given. >■ - (Frasuad by the Unlt«l Bisim D*p*rtm«ai of Aanculture ) Principal items of cost in pperatinK a tractor, in onler of Mielr relative Im portance, are lei>"ttlultan. fuel. r«*- pulrs and upkeep, interest and lubri cating oil, according to L. A. Iteyiiotd son and H. It. Tolle.v of the Unlleil Btatea Heparttneni of Agriculture. Other coats makii.i: up Mlie total rust •re: l.nlior in reiaiirmp and attend ing the tractor, housing, grease, taxes and Insurance. These conclusions lire the results of investigation* concern lug tractor costs which the Depart ment of Agriculture has conducted among tractor owners nt varinus times nnd been brought together and are presented In Farmers' Bulletin 1297, "Cost of L'aing Tractors on Coin Belt Kurins." First Cost of Tractor, "draining thu/t anv tractor will do the work for which it is made, first cost is stated to greatest consideration ou the part of * the purchaser. Tliks Item depends on the size, type and make of iiiachlne and should indicate fairly well the quality. To depreciation charges on a tractor whether by the day or year, first coat Is divided by the total useful life In years, or the days of work done during the life of the machine. The uniiuul cost for Interest «n a trac tor Is a tixed charge fur each year of life. The, bulletiu gives a simple formula for ligurliig tractor costing any ajimunt nnd giving different numbers of > ears' service. Keep Down Repair Expense. To keep repuir expense ut a mini mum, the farmer Is advised lo do his own repairing and overhauling mi fur as possible. The »i/.c of n machine the operation, nnd above all, the op erator, are said to govern to a larja extent the quantities of fuel mid oil which are dully required. The »: i variation lu the amount of fuel and oil used per day by different su»*l tractors Is counterbalanced by the turgor or smaller amounts of work done by the ditlWciit sl/.e*. the bulle tin Mutes. * "Owner* and prospective owners should not place too much weight on file average performance of tractor*," the authors of the bulletin advise (minting out that "an average figuri represents rariotts results, some of whlcb may be normal, and some either above or below normal. It Should be tbe object of every farmer operating * tractor to strive to excel any result given as an average figure whether it represent» life, cost of operation or days of use." Suggestions for reduc lng the cost of using traitors Include the ai-qulring of ability to operate tractors, saving time, and combining implements and operation. Oojilei of Bulletin li>lT may l>e Nob tained free upon request to Oie Unit**! States Department of Agriculture. Washington. CAREFULLY PLAN FOR GARDEN Many Forget to Plant for Succession Until Too Lste Without Period of Waiting. Tou must be careful nnd expert eneed In garden making If you can go at It hit and miss and have crops come Just when you want theiu In good order. Most of us forget to plant for sui-cesslon until too latp to have ready without a period of wait lng between crops. Planning and carefully plaptlug t«> the plan Is the only way most of us can manage to have a constant supply of vegetables from spring until' fall in an ap|*-t!xing variety. This tueuns that our garden will have a much greater value to us •nd cost no more labor, for we have to keep garden *oll clean or pay the price in extra work later. » SOME CROPS MATURE SLOWLY Sweet Potatoes, Pumpkins and Squashes Unsuitable Where Two Crops Are Grown In Season. Never plant sweet potatoes, pump kins or squashes in the garden where you expect to grow two crops In n single season. All of these crops te quire from 120 to 150 days to mature. The bush squash, however, matures iu from 00 to 80 days, but the vine squash utilizes the full season. CROPS FOR EARLY PUNTING Radlshee and Spinach Are Two Old Standby* of Gardener—Hardy and Mature FUpidty. Hadlshaa and spinach are two of the gardener's old standbys for early plan' l&ff on ground wheie at least two crops; in a single season are to lie grown mi' the same plot. They are not only! hardy, but mature early enough to be eef oftiMt wav for another crop. The average man will not despise ; even a cartwheel dollar in the hour ' of stress despite its reputed unpopu ' Urity. • i As moat wives much more than ; half their husband's earnings under the pre—nt ra M J»*, the men will wel come a «>-«> law. • ; YOUR C AST Off CLOTHES j WILL SAVE LIVES - f «nii Blwnnwflai 111 (tab H. llai ,Nc.\; U at !>»-. iirtlcd liar- I hm-iik. i-rotu N'orih ( nrolinn and ! Aim Hen. ' ■ i j AI »o »ll Ta'heels to een ; t'ißiitf ijrMeie .»f slot Ling wbicjl ; l ■ ••) !i*ir« •*«« f«»r ihe winter to I tJti aovtoa pi tinnui Jm lb the I Ml)>ia ■«« K• 1 k*«£ Nl thia *.-•!. j 1 :nu> i,e«4tc n«f 'ln Near R-it • lUii-d ia Uakatck t'aw 'lat h.iUurary B>le l-a>iau. (Jmi »« U. ludlamy *>L«l» ditiravta, Morrison r-t.4 tt «U«.' n n i 4 iha Slate Winrv'lM udaatuaa of Lkfca fii-il { T. ,r a>r MaaOaa mjri ask [ I'.# Kut-U f o rutlateM ia mak; a spe- I i'» «(tor UotKo-rn n»w asd May lx !-» i.>Dl t>«*a at .aia» ntif cnn.ylele j aei mi warm iribimM art l'r ■ C. nr.i.ka, tltaie Superln t* -n Public aatniatlon, la Sta'e | doming chairman tM» >»ar in ac t»« ?Muct of iw»i >i_ Dr. Brooks I hue a»4 Ik" Flute's g aJ as the salng | of Jli not tlv«, which means that ! ibis imrv cneyli'le suits of warm ! chittiii j; ia wh«ch there la sill I some v> «a' iri«ut In- .!.! il. i, •ed M.iv let lok b*eu designated fc* J"f U' tile D»> Uv Dr. Broo!:c, and so dw ii:ii'4 In a proclamation lo th V people of thM B'ate \f UoTemoT hi or r i.on fcburls. ckureiwxi •ugiMi'a ->rgantt»tlous. and c)ob> of a): kind* are uktid to Ukr it Mi aa otnch clothing hi possible u> the torn: Near l&aal Kelief chairman, or to »Lt» k by panel post or freight in the Near Kasl l'.eUef Clothing Warehouse >is K«l«igl lo spt'e of the generosity of Aiuexl enna. raaiy wo map wid ••MMrou w«r«t found la»i w.o'i-t atv.i t -id «trar.r w > themselves for mflos. .iitti 'rem «l l' rheiini-«'»a«»! *>r i" -inn or:n, elm ply fur larli.nf (>'»;«Ws juj fruit* *v h Ur. (iruiik. «-(i t*. iiii- S'..:. comuiit I*o air »aper>«!'> doa?inui> of ruifitr Ui( a- inauy can ootam ol roaia. lrou»«ri Irwai.f. »»':uihi. wool Ki«..»«in, ini'lloot• .did ».hoea. ahopeom Kar-i.r;.> 'ilanlola. *ln>«ts (for lMßd.iti'Pj, c nth or Biwiita. *nd any ** artn clolliiuj: lu r , hlcii iheii in at Si I aoai »oar. •The Near Easl itcilef mnnot use luw, silk*. »©i!s chiffon*-, eveuiug rlotha«, sntln clippere, iniislin uuder »oh.'. ljtKh hcck'.l rhuw straw or j frame hat*, or silk sfco' kn gs- If any J "TotSlTiderable .tjuautltjr of those arlh clew imp a*rt:t»trfe, - H if soKßcsted | Ui a t a community »e!o or auction be j h«-ld and the l>rocaed» furu«J o*»;r to ] tho Near. Fast f>i:cf countjr chair- 1 nuin or aui.t to ti i>«rt A. llrown, I Stale treasurer. 901 Citlcena iSuk : UuUdlnk. Raleigh, N. C. IM IS ll S( ( » \\l V !KK I M»C1( PKUI »MIVD vol lo in: vi hi «in J j,LH •, Cl'n -I liCP' k .-! ' .f N.. .!'• wao a i:C torj- i' !:•> » !*" I*s is. liryw Syivnii w plriC'-il ui"l !n --to prevent lu r fri.m lu a: i« y ii«-r mate Her In; bam) u>-k 1 :cr irrlo coo -I »n»i' lx"frj:i'il lluit i-hc V- ' ;i':.o«i 'ron .-trikiriir ■ ; i>i.- "ttiwi •,i.l st . » ••.«•. you .w.th?" It |l 1 " !■ - lot* o ... ■ v; : > T'.e iu ! c tu "e i ;» Mis Sy'va: ami *uiil: "Mrs. S>lv;i". y u ii■ diuijr»«l v.i 1 Ik-lii iru 1u..-' 1 i« .;»>'r Vou ltav« no r>k!il t.i . mu. |iu.-l)anil S'fri a Imxkl u> V. -Hko. peace i" the ! *u turr." . i t 2ILL BOOSfEn SAYS OERM MR.. «A*Le ». A «M»l& OOtSWrT COir AMNYVHM&. r* PEiu etrrea AMD rts GOOD FC*. BUSINESS* -VA£ OMIH t BOSIUESS >AAW V4HO OOCSWrf »*AkjE AWT VUIXH Ht"J PK*e«MS SMUUG IS *tU£ UKiOtU.TAKJfcH. * ' ' ' A>H Tut VO C 0 jrN WrfM | T\»C SMitC 'V * '• /s - - j- . V'j " *',:■_• NOTICK OF SALK t'mler and by virtue of the'author- I ity conferred in hie b ya certain deed iof trust a^eruted. by \V. L. Itasley [sad W. A 'Bailey to the urdenign' fed tiusteo, am} Ixuri" .lat« Jan uary 2. 1&17 and *f rveord in the pub lic rejristi-.- of r -,b- c.~i» r- t>ook" 1 0-l, at page 24, **id lite! of trust |(f secure .he pa., .nc t »' Ot . , ole !of eveti {atp a.a) Um>, r tl-er* -"i h, and | the terms a-irt in inM de«Ki ; of trust not having U*n cjinplk- l with and at the ce*iu*t't of the jparti- i terei'ed, th* uni*!*:# et.|rut*ef wil!, cn Moraiay( the 21st day of M^jr. * ' '' ■*■ , • *• ♦. THE ENTERPRISE, WflUamstoDft, N. C. 1923, at 1 * o'clock, ■»., at the cour. tioose tioor of at Wii Jiamstou, N. C., offer at ppublic au tion to the highest Wilder for cash the following clewiibed traot or k* of laud, to wit: Beginning at the rtrrner of W. L Bailey ami W. A. Bailey's store on itogerson street and Main street, lua ning with street eighty five feet went to a .stub, a corner;' thence south fifty five feet with W. R. Rob ergon's line to a stub, a corner; thene: east eighty five feet with W. R Koht-rspn's line to a stob, a come, m Main street; thence north wi I Main street fifty five feet to lle^» pinning. -_J _ ..3 This the 16th day of April, 1923. DENNIS BAILEY, L • —. .. Trustee, jj Dunning, Moore and Hoijon, 4 17-4t Attorneys. iiepoit of the condition of the BANK OF -HAMILTON At Hamilton, in the SLate' '4 North Carolina at the close of bu#- ness, April 3, 1923. ... RESOURCES Loans and discounts ..... $6. r > ,966.81' Demand, loans : .... 1,975X0 Banking house $4,500 tKI Furniture and fix tures 1,700.00' 6,200.00 AH other real estate owned • 522.2/ Cash in vault and net am ounts due from lianks, bankers and trust com panies . 61,229.74 'Checks for clearing 159.30 _ : Total $136,053.09 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $10.000i)0 Surplus fund ...... 6.OtM» Oil Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid . 2U161.11 I fepoaits subject to check 98,135.14 Time certificates of deposit, due in less than 30 days 8,759.11 Cashier's checks outstand ing ?.. . 797.75 ' rime certificates of deposit, due on or aiTter HO days 10,1 >OO.OO ( 1 Total $136,052.09 j State of North Carolina—county of Martin. '■* I. F. L. Haislip, cashier of the above :imed bank, do solemnly swear that He aliove statement is true to the best if my knowledge and belief. F. L. Haislip, - Cashier. ! Subscribed and sworn to before me, j his, -Ith day of April, 1923. R. A. Edmondson, Notary Public. I I CoiTcet—Attest: F. L. Sals bury -J W. S. Rhodes B. L. Long ' Directors. ICeport of the condition of the r ' , MARTIN COUNTY SAVINGS * TRUST COMPANY At Williiimston, in the State of North Carolina at the close of business, Ap ril 3. 1923. RESOURCES l»ans and discounts $124,518.58 Demand loans 4,228.50 Overdrafts secured and un secured 209.28 United States Bonds and Liberty bonds 5,500.00 Furniture and fixtures 3,331.91 Cash in vault and net am ount due from banks, bankers and trust com panies „ '. 21,691.27 Cash items held over 24 hours _ 254.72 i'"hecks for clearing 1,101.66 Insurance investment 1,250.00 Total $162,0X5.92 LIABILITIES . upital stock paid in SIO,OOOOO Surplus fund 3,500.00 profits less cur rent expenses and taxes paid .j 1... 570.86 Deposits subject to ch&kk 92,277.38 Cashier's checks outstand ing ...-. ...... t,7X7M Certified checks - 41.65 Time certificated of depos it. due on or after SO days 39,589.92 Savings deposits .. . ... .... 8,648.07 Trust deposits (Aet) 3,730.69 Total ... .... $162,085.92 State of North Carolina —County of Martin, April 14, 1923. I, J. E. Pope, cashier of the above j named hank, do solemnly swear that II he above statement is true to the beat | of my knowledge and belief. J. E. Pope. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, : - 14th day of April, 1925. Jf. D. Woo!and, —-—Not Ay Public C rrect—Attest: ~ • J..G. Godard * i. s C. D. Carstarphen B. A. Critcher Directors. NOTICE OF SALE ' OF BONDS Bids will be received until 10 o'clock a, m. ,on May 2nd, 1923 by the Board of Commissioners of Williaaoston, North Carolina, in the town hall, for the purchase of $50,000 street im provement bonds of said towa, dated May Ist, 1925, and maturing $2/100 on the Cm day of May ia tack of the year- ISM to 19*7. bath iadtsve, tHJBOO on the first day of May m each of t:ie ynm 1998 and 1929 i and si.»o ot the first day of 'May in each of the yean 1940 te. i»43, bu'.r. lachishre. bearing iaterW. at the rate of t per cent per ;atnum, payable .-*mi annually, denotniration. sl/100 each, aad both principal and in tern* payable at the Hanover Na tional Bank, ia the city and .-tale of Mew York. Said boadf are issaed under the pro rbUu of the Municipal Finance ac (sections 2918 to ZS6I, consolidalted statutes of North Carolina, as amend ad ami rre jffd, extra session, o: 1921), and will be approved by Uk Mesa:*. Storey.' Thorndike, Pa met aad Dodrt of Boston, \tixv, whose Wwi'iE opinion will be furnish* to the purchaser without charge The bonds will be prcfprcd by Bra; Brethery Company, Greensboro, N € aad It ii dnuieJ that bid- be «i blan v forma which will be fu rjpshed by th undersigned and nostbe accompan ied by a certified- check upon an i~- eorporate bank or trust company ffgruble L» the order of tlje.Treasure! of the Town of Williams-ton, for tw per centun- of the par value of t l l bonds bid for, to secuie the town ay aiuat ar.y loss resulting from the fut ure of the bidder to comply with thr terms of his bid. Said bond* will I e deliver* • i to the purchaser at the place of the pureha.-er's choice, O" or about May 10:1.. 1923. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to accept the bit' deemed must advantageous to the town. G. H. HARBISON, - Town Clerk. 4-17-24. Williamston. N. O NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred in me by a certain doe* of trust executed by L A. Sykes and wife, J toeph Ida .Sykes on the 30th day of March, 1980. and of record in the public registry of Mai tii coontjr in book A-2. at page 549; tc j secure the payment of certain note of even date and tenor therewith, ami j the term- and stipulations in said deed READ all the ads in this issue of Hie Enterprise. The Man Who Signs .Mu& Make Good A responsible man puts his name to a piece of paper and it becomes a check —the equivalent of money. He signs his name on the back of another - piece of paper and it becomes an endorsed note —Rood for money. He writes a letter and it becomes a bind 'g ing contract *' 50 T'* W ■ £■ The adding of the name makes these > 5 things solemn and legal obligations. . •:. _: . : B •' The man who signs is responsible. JJ, Xt + i . "f l t , ** Just so with an advertisement—the mo- p ment a man signs his name to it he has « made a pledge to the public. 5" a - J *■ He is bound by his word as much as if g* • - ■§ " he signed a check or note. HemustdoVhat u * "* he promised on the terms he promised. e■- . • If he does not, he courts-business disas- & 3 ter. The man who advertises a lie publicly H proclaims himself a liar. Such man are ad- S Z dom in business but frequently in asylums. w e3 C , It is safer to buy advertised articles than - - gj nondescript ones. It is safer to deal with g merchants who advertise than those who " do not - •V- v • - : • '*•" "" - An advertisement is a signed pledge of - good faith to the public. SEE THE MERCHANTS AND BUSI- T l& r r NESS MEN WHO WELCOME THE OP PORTUNITY TO RACK THKrtg GOODS AND PRODUCTS WITH THHR NAMES. > ' ! • THE ENTERPRISE IIEAD aD the ads in this HMK of TW Enterprise. - .. and at die ot the i*n*» b"- terested, the undersized trustee wil', on Monday, the 21st day of May. 1923. at 12 o'clock, m . at the court house door of Martin county, at W3- liamston, N. C_ offer at pahKr auc tion trf the highest bidder for cuk. Selling Out at Co& "" Going out of Business *■ V ' . * \ ' ' . ~ b , I„^»g——M— .#• * « * f- . \ • • Everything Must Go At a Sacrifice HASSELL I BENNETT lat «rf.i«tPki§E coLtmKB fot SELLING toutt ittttatAWMssl the following bribed ml ea'afa, to wit: Being Ma NOG. 7, f, /, M, 12, and 13 of th? ..11l ■! of the J. & Brawn fan, a plat of mid brn No. t, at page 38, ia the public reg istry of Martin county. TW MM be injr all of the IJ l"l [ % part of th am* farm Mt heretofore' mU, to. baa«4l7 am, more or Im. ' TUm tie ICtfc day mt April, 1123. B. a PEEL, Whack jftwtin, 4-17-te. Attorney.
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