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MtAD WWRPMMS ADVSttTISEiI ENTS FOB BUYING ADVANTAGES • % ..T. THE TROUBLES OF SAM P3 I J Ssmhtm/u Hit,* afc* **d r**g. 7} hsir Uk A* a«f the cjp. Wrmt fc* n ka> * Xf -W fu/a *>»«£" rtfi,wwrJi/ A*- >r 7T>L\«+i ft* *?»«' l** , f ST" * iW Mil. Yuan /iW sshbtitp cap ! s—t Juap* •,-.*f *; frwyr- :hti »r»e. S.f' for, I # "SUP l,*riT ■ &**?"**y*m ptk. H ■ r \bft t r (>\* i tap /* • "rr^# ?t/yiti>>iti.a. 11ILL. / Tf-J World i Must Cj. / rtable Vk/XXA The simp!: adjusting srr.-ip works ca t'ie si mo prtr.cipfc ' , ' '-••'H as a belt. A slight pu!j, and your "SURi.'-nT" is tighter ' J or l.Tosrr, as\-ia pit-f r. ■' I • Y J V At! the iw Riik A" ni! ; in the Loot |«:r fc hem Amr- j . kanandovwv.l-m i! . r- r . \ |MOMS^ aa^SS Mir* as vc.i'd [•. >» ti 1 v*' cap—luid fju gr-' &UiU*.| M i '/•' •• '■ J uunva'hu ...trtl.'.-t, " ■«»- •«» AI>JISTA!iIX MARGQUS BIOS. &PDOKS SSE PROFIT IN LOW-GRACE ORE Mining Engineer® See the Potßibtlity, t but Enorn ous Capta' Will Have to Be Employed. Rndltwn-bMring pc.-tmitHes In vari ous district* iu ' hitsrio. Canada. will j eventually be !•!• i I j exploited. tic cording to ■ writer in the Kngineeriiig and Mining Jkmi qui I'i cs.Mif .\e.\v York. He states ttiul "the |>egiuiitltes of the province undoubtedly contain in tlie aggregates i imrui'® amount of radium and tln iii:iu minerals. but these occur in n widely disseminated condition griu'e ure 1 •-m;iii> inp n pound or two of uranium oxide to the ton might, under certain conditions prove workable, the tailings ."'OstlnM lng n re lined ground feldspar priMluct. for the jHiiter}' Industries, that would tie the main source of touime. while the oranii'iin minerals would lje a hy product obtainable j ri ' : ill |1 Utile extra exjiciiM- Tl. , : -n of Tv . concent radon prices* v—iw.l remove not only tiie radium jn i. rni hut also various Implicit e*. "mi 1, • iv. i".etit- Umenite, pjrite *nd" lottrt:-.i'irV. thus Improving -the iiuitMiy t " ' ..I -|»ur product and enabling iij> ■- i.- to I"' worked on u large s Sn h opera tions, however, could ptoUahU he >ic Cessflllh lurried ov .a \ J.y ;i ) I " V with .sufficient capital I' ,-i 1 ".l'jei II ll) market ground i in ipian titles, mini' mica and i • >\'rr and re fine tlie rare ihinr.nl h. prod'! t--. NAME NOT H9USEHOLD WORD When Governor Parker of Louisiana Realized How Unknown a Piomi nent Man Can Be. Gov. John M I'arker of lowest: tta r* lates tills Incident, in tic • New York Herald: "'Pride g.eth I. Sometimes It Is a real (. ■•.! thing to realise what an ltifltdti - mal molecule s man is. Occasionally tins fact In brought to the attention of tl.e in; n In public life. "Iu 1912, shortly nfter rn.v fr.etid the lamented Theodore It-f\«»lt was ■hot. It was uecessary for s. ne of luh ] lojral friends lu k.'|i hi-. im» . e.nl 1. aud It fell to my lot to speak In a number of western cities. of course, no man could really take his pli.ee. but the experience* of souie of the Introductions were rgnl rich. -In one Instance the chairman, after I ■ lengthy lum-du ie ti in which lie practlmlly made a .speech with tl e j usual flowing close. "1 now hive t!e» boo»r of presenting that prominent Southerner, excellent citizen, splendid American.' hesitated a iixmfent, turned j «de and In a stage whisper said, | bat U your name, guK'k Y " Threw Cirls Into Panic. Otle jlrl swooned and several others, | pWtic-Strirkeii. rushed for exits when ] a noise which sounded to litem like a : ••message from the dead" jTSworats l ! j ll»e stillneas of thy county .morgue ui J Church Members Object to Oil Wells Members of the congregation of the Httle country church at. Totikawn Oklau. are op la arms against oil proap*ctors wfw have dellli-rl wells in Uie ysrtl •f the church properly, as pictured. The oil well operators assert thetr least an the property permits then to drill wells hi the rhuivhjnril and cemetery flit aaek to have the courts eustaln their clalrna. -Marubeni of tlie congress ttaa are on guard at an times, and seek to prevent the'operators from drilling ■fflnp hare refused thousands of dollars offered for the property, wUl?h la 001 «C the richest oil centers la the atate at Oklahoma. . , The lnrtdeert tKniuridljwty Of 20 students from the Detroit ""*»•#«» ; ers" college wn* being shown the ro-. ; tine of the morgue. A low whistle, somewhat similar to a breathlfig tiulse, enme just es the morgue attendant was explaining how j the morgue functioned. Skirts were i grasped nnd smld shrieks the fair vis itors dashed nut of the place, one fainting on the way. The noise, It ' was Inter developed, was caused b.v i some one Idowlng. an old fushloned : kpeaklnir tube Connecting, the chain- j hers lUid 'he office in nn effort to gt-t ' In cotimiiin;. ntlon with the morgue at-! tenilai.t. i j The Logical Sex. In the light of the fireplace sat the. occasional philosopher comfnrtnhly jV'hng hK pipe a* he surveyed a* /fine nn audience as e\cr a man Is Mes- eit ui; li. In nnother leather . chair lounged Ids most nyinputhetlc! f end.- Ciirlcd like n kitten on the dlmti "r.K his mhiilrlng wife. e caiitiut Hay" he continued. ! . u; etMar men's or women's ttilnds are ii i,-rior or superior, I»ii4 undnuhteil l\ (ley ate ililTeient. ForJqstaiice, Iti O'-eiHM to inc. a trnlt of the feminine ! n 'nd Is thct It Ciiraof ke'p a dlwus- ! S'.'O on nn impersonal basis." The "ki?ten" ,uncurled with ii snap, j "Jo! >n, dear, you know I h«* IsMi't true. ! I ie\.>r in;,hc a eon\ei'iiit'oh personal." Forest l.snd Unprotected. ArproritMvtelv t.OOO acres of prhiitcly o\vtied forest land are wholly, vmH"'otei-toil ft-mi lire, says the forest ser\i. e. Iji'leil States Pepartment of A;.l uli tire i m mafiy other areas the 1 protection Is Incomplete and Inade •pialc, , lU'.M:d mi t six year average, tlie annual loss of propioriy from forest flies is Slii. l.l.ii'XV Yet a yearly ex-' ponrtit are of SH.mi.ooo would fairly protect nil Iho privately owned timber J lands In the I'ulted Slates. Tornado's Freaks. A. tornado swept our section of the country one night. Just Imagine onr i stiKi cmeiit upon waVlng frosi our j poacsful s.'ninher to find straws from j a iieiirtiv straw stack driven like mills j liito the shies of a new barn. Our | watering tank, wlTlch was! SO feet long nnd 15 feet wide, which 1 had been set Into the ground one foot j and was hu'f full of water, had been I c arried one-fourth of n nillo nlsd I I dropped.—-Chicago Journal. Choice Cargo Rrsch# E Liverpool. Apples: pears, beans, poultry, oys ters, finren meat, bneofl, flour and J Hnrs l.i eopjier i lakliig helped tomflkp Tup tTTe lo.oon ton mlsceilaneous rnrfj j of hh Atluntlc liner which recently 1 reached from New York.— London X"s. u »ts. As If It Were Plate. (iii'iit Is he who enjoys his earthen j as if It were plate, and not less I greu't Is the man to whom all his plate ! j ts no tnwe- Hf»o -eartheuwa-re.—Seneca I TAB ENTERPRISE, WiUiamatonn, R PLOW LANOS SHOW DECREASE IN VALUE lowa Makes Largest Drop, Ac cording to Survey. Odin* Have Occurred in Early Truck Crop States North of South Carolina and Generally in Cotton States. ' (Fraparad kjr the Unites Stataa PapartWt of Afrtcoltaro.) . A drop of 'JXi per cent in the valve of plow land* during the past three yearn is shown In a statistical survey Hindu by tlie United States Department of Agriculture. Plow lands In the United States had an average value of stil).s3 per acre March 1, 1&9, as compared with ssy.K!» on March 1, WJ2, with $«3.78 March 1, llttl, and with sl*l.ol March 1, 1020. , By stales, lowa shows the largest droj» over the three-year period, reg istering a decrease of $66 an acre. Illi nois lt> next with a drop of $44 on acre; Indiana third with'o drop of 537; South Dakota fourth with a drop of s3l; an acre, and Nebraska, Utah uud Idaho next, each showing a drop of $2St ao acre. The smallest decrease, S>- an acre over (lie three-yeur period, is shown lu Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Connedii'Ut shows a drop of s:i; Alabama sl, New York and Florida $5, Virginia and West Vir ginia An increase of $3 per acre Is shown in New Jersey, and of $2 In ltiiode Island. From H'-l! to liKJS gains In plow land (rt-iies have occurred In early truck "•r.ip sillies north of South Carotins and generally in tlic cotton state®.- ontinued depreciation Is shown in sljiH*- in the corn and wheat belts, and >U Uis niountiiiii and I'aciflc regioas. I'rices were above SIOO per acre ou March lin only three states, $1.13 in lowu, $l2O in Illinois, and sll3 in «'nllforniu. Low prices were S"J2 In Montana, and $26 In Georgia, Ala hiiina. and Mississippi. LIVE STOCK LANTERN SLIDE Series of Illustrations Has Been Pre pared by the Department of Agriculture. A series of 40 liyitern slices ITTns tratlng the United States rdepartment of Agriculture exhibit at the Interna Clonal Live Stock exposition; last I>e cetnher, has been prepared by the pirtinenl, and Is now available. Tlie sliiba; are reproductions of photographs of \arious port ions of (lie exhiltlt. Tbey Include disi'iissftms of b«>eding and fcolinir of animals, facts and Birure* on extent of live stock industry. e»jut|h tnt-ut of live stock farms, results of experimental work, market grades and standards, market news service, nin! selection and nse of meats. A brief outline which points out topics of sfw cial Interest in connection with each slide asconlpnnles the series. The se( of slides was prepared by the bureau of animal Industry and tlw states relations service, largely lu re sponKe to requests from extension workers. The purpose is to make available In lantern slides the current recommendations and work of the de partment with respect to the live stock Industry. ltetpicsts for the slides should be addressed to Hie Office of to operative Extension Work. United States I k>partinent of Agriculture. Washington, through state directors of extension. COVERING FOR POTATO PATCH Cow Manure Is Best, as It Will Not Burn Crop If Weather Is Dry and Hot In Bprtng. In the spring cover the potato ground with good cow manure, not horse manure, as It will burn the crop If the weather h dry and hot, then U»k the gruuiid.good and deep. Break the patch, sow the fertiliser with the wheat drill and then harrow sn*t drag It. Mark off the ground and plant one piece of potato to a bill, oaclj piece containing one eye, the hills iihoul twelve Inches apart. As soon as the potatoes come up harrow witii a section harrow and In about three or four days plow with a shovel plow. The potatoes should be plowed every week as l»ng as the vlues are green. When the vines begin to die. hill up but uot too high. Why Purebreds Pay •4 Just how much better, from y 1 the actual dollars and rtnti T" standpoint, are pvrabnda Ihil ! common animals? Thousands ? of farmer* ltav« pondered the | question. In a study covering i rifi.'X*' lieud of breeding stork 1B ♦ various i>ur(s of the United ' Slates, tlie federal Depart men t • >/ Agriculture And* purebreds . worth forty cents above par or | common. « And why can the farmer fat f as In rise a return with ten pare ♦ breds an witli fourteen (tuny | IIIIIK ? The pur. ■bred makes bet * ter use of the feed, the meat It J >f better quality and brines a ♦ tii»li»»r price, there la less offal | when the animal is dressed and tilu- young have a greater iHllsf value. Since It takes fewer an! uutls to return the same )no»me. the owner has less money tied J up In I lousing apacv and labor. • hence his annual werSfsd 1 iharge Is less per head. NOTICE To S. J. Everett, Billy Dawson and Ned Eborn and mil ot)*rm Interested: Notice is hereby given that we have purchased (140) one hundred and for ty acres of land liated in Gee— Nwt township for taxes by Billy Dawson, Ned El>om and 8. t. Eteratt. In the amount of om hundred aad thirty mad jfw w //j7 m f ' MR. GOOD SALESMAN SATS: WE SELL GOOD GOODS: WE PRICE THEM RIGHT. W. K. ORLEANS Williamston. V. C se-eoiy ore hundredths ($130701 do srs. at a sheriffs sale for taxes al he court boner door of Martin coun ty »t W«! ; amf.t p. N. C., on the sih »r rf 1 * jg. a-d we shall de nand a deed to r same one year from hat date unless redeemed before. This the fith day of March, 1923. fc. W. SALSBURY, i-C-m AND BROTHER . NOTICE Alice Brown ' m Herbert. Brown The defendant above named will ale notice that an action entitled is above has been commenced in the ■"j&erior court of Martin county, North. Carolina, to obtaic an absolute and the said defendant will 'urther U*J he is re luirtd to appear before the clerk of he superior court, on the 4th day >f May, Il'io, at the court house of jtio cou.it y, in Willism ton, N. C, to ji wer or demur to ih? complaint in a?J action, or tbe plaifftiff will apply o the court for the relief demanded a sa.d complaint. ' This the 4th day of April, 1923. li. J. PEEL, Clerk of the 4-6-4t Superior Court. NOTICE OK SALE L'r-oer and by virtue of the auth ority * conferred in me by a eertair tei.of trust executed by Julius S.- V>! on the Srd day of May, 1922. ifttj of record in the public registry ■' Martin county in hook G-2 at page i. to s«*"jre the pa> ment of certain > e-- of even date therewith; and the * P alations in said deed of trust not a irsr l*ca complied with, and at he request of the patties interested. - f trustee will on Mon !ay the 7th day of May, 1923. at 2 -•>', nek. re, at the court hous *i . f J!irt,:i county, Williamston, t»K. CH VKLES jJsAWVER f i Eie. Ear. Neo and Throat J j , t William-ton, N. G. j .I • cry lhur:da» *nd Friday, 9 a. . vi. to 5 p. m. tKßcev'Vork Huildinx Condensed Statement of the Farmers and Merchants Bank WILLIAMSTON, N. C., April 3,192* RESOURCES ~ UABHiraS - l oans and discounts 1... $518,893.75 Capital stock $100,000.00 Overdrafts secured 90.99 Surplus 50,000.00 Stocks and bonds 10,150.00 Undivided profits 5,553.44 Real estate owned __l 9,157.18 Deposits 523,331.80 linking house and fixtures _ 16,075.51 - ' Cash and due from banks 94,517.81 $678,885.24 $678^8534 Deposits Compared April 3,1921 s44*o*4B April 3,1922 444,876.26 April 3,1923 523^3L80 ' ' . . ■;• DEPOSITORY FOR THE UNITED STATES, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, THE COUNTY OF MARTIN,TOWN OF WILLIAMSTON, AND MORE THAN 2JMO IN *■ . ■ _ *** r? DIVIDUALS. WHY NOT YOU? i-i- _ ' - - ' .- *.l J-■ ' f .... - v - f 4 v' Fanners and Merchants Bank WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROUNA N. CL, offer at public sale to the high est bidder far cash, the following de scribed reel estate: Three (S) brick atom in the ton of Willianetea, N. C, end the lot on which the same tie situated, ly ing end being am the airthwasl aide of Main .street, in Williat—Tiw, H C, end bounded on the asilhwist by F. U. Barnes and the Baptiat par sonage lots, asd an the northesit hy the lands of G. W. Bloant and In. HUNGER TAMES DEER Ain ACv V* eH l m. K s R 1 I* * m , ,i A deer In tbe vicinity of TeUowatooe National park driven to tbe very door steps for food becaoaa of eae of the moat mum wtntcra that sutl— at lbs aaantry has known. CIRCLE GLOBE BY AIR . ~r Five planes piloted by Fnart alr m will leave Paris detli fsr aa aerial tour la aa attempt to circle tbe globe in fifteen flying day*. The wortd tour by air has been organised by tbe undersecretary of atato far air. Tble photograph showa Captsla Msrcri Mm don. fa mom war pOot. who will command tbe eeredritle. ItfltilltiftifiittMUHlWM i tftttft itHtdtAkMsC Martha Lcffatt, «• tlw mAmi kgr Main street, ea the mttml hjr the alleyway liiUim the Im* «f thr peat** Bank aad the Mi «f J K HasVll and wife. Mary Hi ill, aai facing on Mais street 83 feet, aad running bark -a taijiig ifcftt of it/ F.OB DETROIT Av ' 1 are open to every line of business , because of the present price on the Ford One-ton Truck. This * dependable form of motor de livery is in general use where ever hauling allow cost and good . speed is csseniiaL Originai installation in your ser vice costs so little and the sub sequent saving in delivery cost is so great that further delay in putting a Ford One-ton Truck to work is needless extravagance. List your order at once —a small down payment—convenient, easy terms. rrh— II » I—aahir» B. R. Barnhill FORD AND LINCOLN DEALEK Anthemed Sain aad Service (7 M 111 M, aad hefa* fee kr A»- Thi. the 4th day •« A*ifl, 1923. V. C. MANNING, 4-C-tt TIMIUI
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