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READ KNTERPKISC AlfWatll POR BUYDfO ADVANTAGES FARMS LOST HEAVILY j DURINGJAST YEAR IN 1922 THE FARMS IN THE I Ni ED STATES SUFtKKED LOSS OF 46U.MKI PERSONS WASHINGTON. 18— A tie crease during 1922 o( a. proximatel) 460,000 persons in the agricultural population of the I i.itc i Suites was reported recently l>j the ih'pwtiut t of agriculture, which sunt its figure were based on a survey of io,o- u representative funs and g.ouysi oi farms. The estimate, wuich include., not merely worken, hut men, wuiie , and children living on fawns, a decrease of about 15 per cent. n«ii the 1920 census winch pUitcu Ist! agricultural population jii i»«i dia | tneUs at al,36»,KKt jr-. son*. The population woveiuent bwjs) from the farm, tlie department ..luted, was strongest in the Pacific »la e The movement 1 roni iurius to ■ and cities last year, was estimKWl at j about persons. „|Taet in part j by the shift of appioximately ««v i 000 persons from towns and cities to farms. This left, it was pointed ou,,| a net shift from 1.120,000 persons, j or about 2.6 per rent o! the rural agricultural population. llirths on farms in 1»22 were grv-1 en as 925,000 and deatiis 2Ci>,ot»o. tin excess of births over deaths reducing) the net loss in agricultuial popula : tion to the figure of 46(14)00. In the shift of agricu tural popo j. lation to cities and towns, relatively j het largest movement was in the' mountain states, followed in older b, j New England, the Pacific, the miiid!- | Atlantic, the east north central. ai' the south Atlantic states all ui«oi ! the national average. IJelow v.r»- tl.i west south central, the wc"t nr t central and the east south Atl:irt l states. LOC AL NEWS ITEMS FROM litiAii bUAbi- A very inteiestnig iKIk.-c t>a iu-i I at the aciiuol house Friday al*itiu»;' I The subject ue baled v. . "Kc.--t#ivu, I That Cooperative .liuiki ting is a. l e j efit to tlie lai lueil lie i.egatn | side won. Those debating were: A j firmative. Alary lluii.s and U ilme I Maione; negative r ttatrris an Herman llogvison. Kev. li. S. Cowin filku his reg ulai appointment at the lieai C«i a.- church Sunday morning. Mrs. June Mobiey went to Wi. liamston shopping Saturday idie. noon. * Mr. Kdiiioud Harris, and lib*'. M ry Harris and Stella layioi uiuVore to Willianislon Saturday ..fte t»« Mr. Elmer Kvgeisoii and M s J«*» ell Overstreet spent .>u iday ai >1 Ben Cowin's. Mi's. Mary Roebuck attended cooi at Plymouth Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. J ease Colt mm spec. Sunday with Mr.-. J C. toynu*. Mr. Melvin C'oltraii: s|.«t.t with his mother, Mrs. Sa iy u.uai l Mesrss. W. G. IWi and Kills ML. lone ret urned from Kciwioi d Si. u> day where they took Mr. liei. It to Wesibiook hospital. We ull wis' Mr. Peel a speedy recover\ Miss Bessie Maione speut-Thurfcda; night with Mis* Maty Harris Mrs. Edmond Harris ai.d M>ss M la Taylor went to WflHamston v.r nesday afternoon. Mr. Hubert Robersou of Robc-rsoi ville spent the week end with .V Clayton Bailey. Miss Euzelia Harris spent Wedaes day night with Miss Kuby.Mulon.. Messrs. Loyd Cowin and Waibci Whitehur"t motored to Parmele Sur day. Mr. Bunn Cowin called on Mr. I S. Cowin Sunday afternoon Misses Mary Harris and Stella Tay lor spent Friday night with Mrs. Id. Peel. Miss Stella Taylor spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Heie- Taylor. ~ • s i Mrs. Ida PeH called on Mrs. Ed- j mood Harris Saturday afternoon. Mr. Lester Peel motored to Wil Hwntnn Saturday afternoon. "Mn. and Mr. PoHy Tiekka tie" of n art I laugWr. at the St .an i Th—tie tonight at eight o'clock, un *r the of the I.»d>es' Ai Society of the Methodist church. ■■ A MEW FOXING STATION I Hw pepaterftjr of "Tenxo" cU and mmfg/m Id deaesrded another filing BiPROVED ir*?IFORJ4 KTDUaTIC.tAL j Sunday School f Lesson 11 (Br REV. P. B FITZWATER. D TnclW of Basilar, Bible -In tfca MoodJ. Bmi«* inatttu'.e of CMc4fik> copyrliki. !♦»*. WwH*rr. ftiewap*{>*r VmUm. j LESSON FOR APRIL 22 MOSE6, LIBERATCR AND LAW QIV CR UanON TEXT—I4:IS. IJ-M. UULJ.IEN I KXT-Jiar yt bjl Stand null slid Ktt- the wUvulioii of liie L«rd. Ezodua 11:13. REKEItKNCK MATEHL'.I. - I>f-er uiium; l.ii-M, IMm IB . Mulllww .. Ui3i Acu T:l7-44; Hebrew* CBIMAHY TOl-IC—llius Iftt Boy Wliuiu G'ld Suvifd JI SIOH Tol'lC—»!'>*'■ l*iids Israel 1 b rough the lt.j b»a. , arnnuuHJtCn Attn uevtcir 'it*-^ IC —Utisfk Hi*' Urml Lt^drr. YODNU r*:t»'UK AND ADULT Tl'P- j lO—Tlie Cbsrucler i»f Moso* - ' i I The Birth, Prescryation and Edu cation of Moses. (Kxinius 8:l-s). 1. lllii Dlrtli (iv. IC). If is iMireom j were of the tribe of Levi. 2. Hl* rreKervatl' D (vv. Tl># faith of his (turenlM r.'illfM'd lin iu to J luirr l/u> lonima' l of tlie king uni th**y hhl liiin I'd Uiree Hl*'lJ>Lih (He* lirpwi H His luothef il- «Vr»nl iu t hint a projier ehild. or a ehlld fair to , God (Aets 7 :2u), and Ix-liet ed liim l'» j Ih- tlie deliverer of bin j»--»ile. I*erhaji« j l«-d by Uie Mtur_, of .Noith's ark, sin' ) Made biui an ark of billrushes and j piai'ed Slii,se.«i In it and left It at ' place where I'haraoU'» iij. igliler would ! be NttriK'led uhei stie iinu*' down U» batliu. Miriam, lila sUter, was jila-ed t where sh» Could watcli the afTuir, mid at the o|i|«»rtune moment alie' "en.ae «Ith « auggeetlou of u nurse for the ; luby; securing her consent, Miriam j hroujritt the ehlld'a mother. 3. His Edueatloa (vv. MO), lie vvae ' educated lirsi lit tiiK. iiiotlier 9 knee, the i place wliwe Ms eliiiraeter w.i* l- raieil. He wns also iilueattd at the L K ->ptl»n court.' »!,ure he becatne »c, minted with the. %•. Isdom of l^yiMAi'tuij 11. The Call cf Mos« (llx Jtss 3). 1. The L»rd Si't-ul s From the ISusb ! (vv. l-i'.). lii the desert the L->rd ap peari-d In the vl»!..n of the burning ' I'ti.th. W hen Mom * stepped aside to j bviiolil .tliis fliltig «,od taught j luui the les-wii of |ir j»?r approach un- : t • liliiwlf. U. Tin Lord .' ..i lotis ?«li«se» (**r. 7 Joi. 00.l usmiu-'. him of h!» a'live IfFtelrsl hi Lis Im\in mb-ii their ' i.'.ll4tion,.!ieiini ..iiir ery. aiid known t eir s".'r u ami iimt he bi"l eoine ihulp lirii.ei from tli«- hand . of the ERypfla'-i TtinTiJ^'^ttnrr Hl. Moses" Co'tvt With Pharaoh (Exodua M "). The ten i>liisii«-« reve«! j the eontist cnrrl«t! on betae«i Mosea J isnd Pharaoh before the ieo;tle wi-re i M-r-feee. Tlie tenth Mroke fn«n tie , f rose hand of the Almighty i.iade riiarjmli j»-llling to let lan-el fi. IV. Israel Croaking toe Reo Sea , i• ;uc 14:1(1, ir. liL') 1. Israel's Straiteft. il Circuinstanr«e (v. in). At the I,ord'* dlteetion li oj- ! from their first e>ur«e ihi'l wece i i l a! r *'i.t'>" in irrent rt;?a«"?ilta. n«- I tell »f, i.,->rr .tin in; the Bt»-iu.U.i - "it • I i i !uir«i»L with his i-anri»f«d t >\tr .ia sn up"*! t:> • i' thrir they ; !■ * - i »r.l ' , | «. I#r. >•' i Tilth ' - i:*.i*;ie (nr. j 13-22 ) (!• M,."'"'' •..[!" ii-o^'e-i (vv, 13-14?. ii) ' i -r * ' 5i .ee Gwl j v..m Scwrfam tl »':> i h> : 1 f-> night j i; r pillar of r!i*:il aiil tbey iwd 1f n» ,'i| I' fi ar. er«-n If tKey w t -re ( It s'-s . e.i . ( 'oti!«'an-f»,> IM ! "StaJ'il -tfli Hlai*tn g !•».*' ill nitls ai tr a! l> fjlili ' .1 ..f prooj-1 !«• (ei "Mi'* : . Mlrtlke of tile, I>>r>!" "The 1.0 ' •: s.ll Ught for you." I (•.') CoilV word' i > Moses (»v !.'►!*) ! (al lie fi *r\va ii»' to pray I (!•) "Lift up thy r.■>!.*■ Thla serveil j •ometltlng tangible mam whfrli tt.eir ; fnifh eoald They «ere to g«M tlipon/h tlie sea on dry jrn»uii't. P.«t t !:• SUtll"'l of (roll's presence DOW j i to the rear t'i hold t!»e i-iseraj j nt bay (.'') The divided sea (VT. 31), As they went forward rlie very I tiling whii'h they feared bev a tie a wa'.l j :.f protection on eit'jer isde. 3 ti-.ert ttroxv «M H>« K.i.vjrtiaii* (%v. d-'."!). Having seen the Israelites |f» i ai r»*as dry sluxi (he IVyp;ian» tmiue.il ! >te4y |HtrMied them, insanely tl 'akhig! that thev .oouhj follow in the wake of i God's ehUdrvn. That w Isleli wiis a pro-! i«'ii !o God's ehii'lren beettue an 10-1 s n.nn-nt of- dee: ruction to the Efjp-j nahe. • . ■ « 4." Israel's Song of Trh«ni>h (15:1-1 i'l). Iliey attributed tltelr fWtveranee} s.ud the overwheUnlt tr d- feat of their | eneui'es to God. They «vulii well sing Gseir s-ng «»f 4r*uuu4i. for they were; on the utter shore V. The Law Given (Kyodos 30:1 17).! 1,1 V! i'litv t'.roupH M to the world a ... j.'- Itjs settli.g forth: til (i(l ar.il lii »l. £cujLw«t>en EaeiMp>ce, Nothing is such i n to thl 1 production of etci-H. mv as the |>o«e* of T«rodui-!ng what is with ease uid rapklliy.—Aikin. s. Truih. If any one will tell me how truth may be spoken without some I will spare tor lilwr to iewrtt fte art i of H.— Bp. Home ■ ' — t M«re Piiinful. MortllaetlMis are afi« more pal* j ltd than real ealawlrlea- 'iot-Uuiith i station in Wili am > 3 taJSr. > at my M-un str»e ..'id be serred with the "re?! stuff ' U at jute extra spaed, and serstve te jk w.c.ir. At the san e tins 4 J® 1 b* tea free air a. J waur. r.'-t te r-* lion polite service. You can ret » ai. Dunn's every day W. E. Dun: 4 16 4t fRUSTEE'S SALE l!y virtue of the authority confer a deed of trust KHHt -il to me by J..T.Grimes on the 14th u yof January, 1920, and duly te '• .led in the register of deed's of -. ' in Martin county in Itook A-2, pajre IS', tot secure the payment a certain bond bearing even date rewith, und the stipulations in said cd of trust not having been com • d with, 1 shall expose at publir :.H lion, for cash, on Friday, the 20th , of April, 192-'!, in front of the t deaerilicd, in the town of Rober soiivil e, in Martin county, the follow i ff property: Being lot No. forty three (43) on ot of land formerly owned by A. : Smith and known as Hosiery Mill roperty an surveyed and plotted by and G. A. Company, plat of which on record in Martin county regis •>r of deed's office irf Book 3, page 3, to which said plat reference is hereby made for a more perfect de ■cription. This Mar. 20, 1V23. J. W. MANNING, 3-23-4t * Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE t 'lder and by virtue of the power "sale contained in a certain deed of tru.-t executed to the undersigned t ..-tee by Daniel Biggs and wife, Anna Bigj's, said rteefl of trust be i',- dated the 9th day of August,, : n I being recorded in the public reg istry of Martin county in book G-2. rt j>ai"e 34U, i>aid deed of trust «e it c certain notes of even date and a vr therewith, and the stipulation •rein contained not having been implied with and default having ■•n made in the payment of the ■ I n tes and at the request of the .i.Vfiers of the said notes, the under -- • ni 1 trustee will on tlie 23rd day f April, 1923, 5n front of the court house door of Martin county in tin •* vii of Willianiston, North Carolina • '2 o'cWk M', offer for sale to th« he«t bidder for cash, the following 'cjcribed real estate, to-wit: lei'ip tUe bouse and lot this day . rt'tei 1 to Daniel Biggs end wife A»itm Bif-gs by Paul Ballard ami .- '. r '- K'a V Ballard and known-as • J. li. Membiidgt lot and b'-ing premises ' : e> decl to I'au' R. !«ar-l atid wi>, by deed from Ceo Mo ie and wife by deed dated Jan us'" 14th, ISIB of record in the pub c registry of Martin county in book Y t at This, tlie 10th day of March, 1923. ELBERT S. PEEL. 3-28 1t A Trustee , : "> Jewelry Hcpairiiig AH KINDS Bring your ' broken Jewelry, Watches and Clocks to me if you want them fixed right. My | rr ee nr *' reasonable. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry of all kir.ds for sale. 11. D. Peel ! ESTABLISHED 1899 p-- : — ---- •'•■-'---t' i.' ' ' Please Everybody I Hut I I We try our best, and we do please Ciose who bring their shoes here. This is because we do high grade shoe repairing J j using only first quality matter iak. ELECTRIC | SHOESHOP 1. R. RI'FFIN, Prep. J M 8 WaaMegtoe St Phone Stt ' THE ENTERPRISE, Williamatonn, N. C NOTICB To W ill Knox, end all ot- era natei tiled: KUice ia hereby green that we bave perti fifty (X4I) acres of land, . —iitciw-e, ie Dear Grass towuship, wbka was listed for taxes by Wi.l kasx. at a Uitrifi sale for taxes, at the coart house door of Martin | can!) on ttae -~>Lh day of June, 1922, and we shall leuKi4 a deed for same aat yeat tmui that date unless re iecmJ be fete. This, Match atb, 1923. 3 16 41 4. RODGERS A BRO. MITICL To Jennie DevenpeH and all others interested: N^t..c is ;-erei,y qivtn that we have auxia.-« i ~ ®:u laud in flear Clsss towns' ip fc'.-ted by Jennie Daren--.-t at sher ff"s sale for taxes, at the cenrt Hone door of Marti, county on the oth day of June. 1922 end we shall neinand a ieed for ui > ane year from tLat date r deemed before. This. March Uh, 1923. 3-16 41 J. 4c BRO. NOTICE Te Henry G. Moore and all otberc | ! interested: Notice is hereby g.vew that I Ka\e j pwcha.M-1 57 ac e> land listed in Grif rins to«i. " p for taxes by Henry G. Moore, at a sheriff's sale for tajce.- at the court house door of Marti' On the sth day of Jure, 1922. and I shall demand a deed for same one year from that (late unless re deem*! before. This, Match s*h. 1923. 3-13 41 O. G CARSON. NOnCE To J. A. Anorews and all others interestid: Notice is hereby given that I have purcla ■ i SO acres lifted in Cross Roads township for taxes by J. A. An drews, at a sheriff's sale for taxes at the court bouse dour of Martir county on the sth dsy of June, 1922 uiyi 1 shall demand a deed for sant oce year from that date unless re deemed before. This, March sth, 1923. *-18-4t O. C. CARSON. NOTICE To Bryant Little, and all offhen- I interest. :: Notice is here! ) giver: that we have pnrcha-i i one hundred a d seve'ty seven U~i acrers Rcbersnn land, in Bear G township, Bste»l for | taxes by Bryant Little at a| sheriff*s sale for taxes, at th I court bouse door of Marttr I county on the sth day of June. 192? and we shall demand a deed for sa>- one year from that date unkss re lee med before. This, March sth. 1923. 3-If-ft J. RODGERS A BPO •NfMMMfM § "Feeling | I Finer § i-sryr-'SJKKsii W Bc»da£elC«etni. M wlfli bearief-dowe S ' X paw ißßTvdcsaad the lower V ' T |>Mt My coior was bed aad J CARDUiI • Ik Waal's Tide | 9 fit Ant beMir I ens beCer. 1 9 ' W beaa to fieshea ep aid I re- W ltoeklwebrebe«ties(o«C*hd) & A aef havcet had a hit of tnMWe S X ■ have had theßar tiptrrxtt le A Z the esc of Ceia. which has X B l'C. otihCf y S bmSShs had faßed. 2 X iMaaOer tron feeu-Ie aft- X V naiTfifa Csrdid. Hha V I OM« [H2MI TO ttfUN; SMM9 TO SW —THUS TEAKS TO ¥[AY 'Terms to Suit'* SOLO IT F. F. Cozzen NOTICE I To Bryant and Armtrung, and aU vtbtn inter^led: Notice, is hfl*by fiw I &**• purchased one lot in lbwitt* listed by liryuu and Aimttraaf tt a sher iff's p/ for taxes at the court house door of Martin county on the 7th day of August, 1922, ar.d 1 shall demand a dead for same one year from that i«'» unless redeemed. This. April 11, 1923. 4-13-fitp. F. L. GLADSTONE. NOTICE rlaving this day qualified as ad u, uistrator of the estate of L. B. Wnn, deceased, native of Martin xjKji, aU persons aie hereby netiieT I io come aad make settlement of all Iju fruits due the said estate. All ptr- I st • holding claims againet faH »- J tt'e will p-esent them for payment j -n or before the 10th day of April, I or bis notice will be plead i . [ i«---of their - This, April 10, 19SS F. E WYNN, 4 iSSt Administrator. ViTICE OF APPOINTMENT O * KKGI.TK(K AND JIDGES Of :ILBCTIT>N ANI» OF REGISTRA TION. I _ I Be it ordained by the Board o r« Jin Commissioners for the Tow.: c. fWffi Roll*** Ik* -rsrss.'tf jtss I I ACAPiST MALAMA | BUSINESS CAkDS \ Robert L. Coburn I ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in the Peoples Bank building j; ' miltamat—. N. C. SEE | 1 ROEBUCK ; and WHITE | lOR FAINTS OILS VARNISHES j AM) WALL PAPER | PAINTERS AND DECORATORS IS! Main Street WUJ-IAMSTON. N. C. / \ ~ 11 'rfErTKlTsEi^^ BEFORE special Am™ | Given to la'ties' one piece diuli. i :'Kj vauU and all delicate fa-]! : nit, s-uch a* silk, satin, crepe de cnine a! «i geergitte crepe. J. D. Gray CLBAKING, PRESSING. DYE ING AND ALTERING I lIOSE I S AT NO. IS'. C.ll. HASSELL I ERTILJZERS AND MATERIALS PEANUTS Ofl re rear Peoples Bank Buila [ | lug; e.tJaer front or side entrance. Hm if ~~ N : J ja A Onto her B. D. Critcher Critcher and Critcher A ttoiwjrs-At-U* | Slain Stmt Phoae M Wiliiamstoe, N. O. IIR. MARY F. HUFF l'.Mtr Gradease (lunpncM Taiterm N. C. Office hoars: 9 a jn.—l p. m., Z M p. m.—iJO p. m., Tue*, hi. 7 p. m.—B p m. " , Phones: Office W7, tadJtnta Sll V— ' . _rln_r_- - ,-j - - r_-1-_r n • 1 Klhert S. Peel j ATTOkNEY AT LAW Offices in Tbe Godard Dnildieg | I ; - i)r. P. B. Cone DENTIST ' Office in Farmers * Mtirkwlf , Bank NM| Honrs 9to 12 and Ito I | Pbaae He. • Bee. Phaee Me. Iff { il)r. II La. Savage of Rocky Motet nriU he at the At lanlK Hotel third Wi torn day b tie EYE EAR. NOSE A THROAT j and Fit CLASSES. ■ ■ — N Next to Pialart Qrag Store REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY _ , , . ,S"**. - *a- Jtr &Jt&sL£ . MB COUntNB FOB SBAINB TOO® MKBCaANDIgh "- ' - - * v. • > sm* n WilliOTMt—. N. CL, that ■iwter nd by j virtue and —thoiity * it w*ed by article three, cnapter 5C of the Con- , Striates of North Carolina ? regulating elections: N That M. M. Bum ■ hereby ap I rtginrar nd Jala L. !!■■—III aad H. H. Cw are appointed the judges of mm election far tow® eM cers to be held at the Town Hal, Mayor's OCet, the Wf»hr polling place to the Town of Williamson ea the first Taah) after the first M— day to May, betor the Bth day of May, 1923, for the pu|N* of receiv ing, mwdaf, camaiiaf aad eertify- am^a-me—a ' \ A Distinguished Appearance I a a feafilf mi a enjoyed wbetiyout Bag- L/ jrajs "* encc *® attractrvely painted with JT s£* SEM PASTI PAIMTf laaa^Bn^hecawaejunaddtjinnrtaofito SALSBURy & JOHNSON Hamilton, N. C. j NOTICE! | Oar Aatomehile Repairing, Batlwill aad de ! A partetata are mw opea aad naahg to fafl Mast, aad ready to serve the general paMfe. Mag as year wart; it wil receive eaf \ ' '• * ( I All Work Guaranteed, j Price Reasonable.. Brown's Garage B. L. BROWN. Proprietor i '» 354 Wariuagtoa St. WILUIAMSTON, N. C 1 nri 11 w ■Minimi HiUMiw llf -nrm r~rr - _ i— j Just Received | 500 BUSHELS BURT OATS 50 BUSHELS SEED HUSH POTATOES ONION SETS AND FRESH GARDEN SEED AND TOBACO CLOTH. CAE LOAD OF BUILDING LIMB AND PLASTER GALVANIZED ROOFING AND RED CEDAR SHINGLES BUY EARLY WHILE THE PRICES ARE LOW. C. D. Carstarphen WILLJAMSTON, N. C. • ' ! ' nOHMHBHHMMMHMMMH r t Announcement ♦ WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARM 4 XOW ENLARGING OUR KB PLANT WITH THB STANDARD Ht POUND CANS DOTILLBD WATER hTHTEM WHICH -araa (HE - * • - f PUREST and BEST Cry stal lee I ». , 3 » > We Ml be to >i HI in to take cere aff the retaß aad whalaoale i k» (rail this pear, (toitod prfcaa sriß he the esma ae laot yoari 10 per cent discounts for cash with orders for tickets Cto wagas wR be mi to a few daya. We are ae wacrepttog WHEN BETTER MX IS HAD* WR WILL MAES IT. WHSN IB WA WE WILL SELL IT. Gurganus Ice Co. «" '""lUfci'll tUMMUE?' r> i. i I I Aad that H. M. Bunas shall open the ngntntto books ic accordance with the general law governing the ■ municipal election to the Town of Wil- IHsMtna. M. C., and shall cause a aew registration to he made so that al puws Dow within the corporate Übb : its of said town qualified to ie„L t antler said election law may entei their aaaaea in peeper form for £. election of said town officer* By order of the Board of Town Tuiiaiinara far the Town of Wil liamalna. N. CL, this the 7th day of April, MX GEO. H. HARRISON. 4-13-4t Clerk.
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