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r\ ACTIVE WORE TO BEGIN OS PROGRAM OF EASTERN CAROLINA EXPOSITION and Atlanta, arrived in Einstim U. 4 week to begiq active work on the pri gram of the Eastern Carolina Expotsr tion to be he!«l in Kinston one «d f» beginning April 7th. She is dimti f her attention for the present to the de tails incident to getting up the Par eant, entitle*! "Eastern Carolina it Action." Each CmM; Separate The plans for staging this pageant * as outlined by Secretary-Manager X. ► B. Bartlett are as follow*: The pages it 4will be staged on Friday night. April 11th, in the Exposition BuJdmjr. Tie counties will be featured separate! . The high spots in the historical life of the counties will be featured a- d / the future of the counties will be por t rayed. The talent for this pageau* will be taken from the county in ques tion and will be trained by Miss Jack son prior to the big show. Each CM > V ty will be alloted a certain number of minutes, as many as can be gotten in without making the program too lor j- The county's name will be flash#*! «a I- the screen, so that there ♦ill be o q doubt as to which county is being p»r i trayed. Members Only To Be Featured % Only those counties that bold con »- ty membership in the Eastern Caro lina Chamber of Commence wiß be featured. Up to the present tine V more than a.k len counties have quai f . fied There is room for more, and a«y others that wish to take the cnu'i membership in the Eastern Oiaml-" may do so giul necotne a part of t'i« f* ",R:k pageant. This is going to be * wonderful ahertisement for ev«r r that is in the biy deal In ;-l dition to this, the counties in quesri * will have a free U>oth at the Exp> tion and will slso hat* three pai nt the bi« encyclopaedia which is le ing published new All of "his €en the regular -erv icts that mi -« I en given all the while by the Ea.*-| citi Chamlier. ) FARM NOTES OF INTEREST TO THE FARMERS i k ir». ; % The new year has started off with much optimism in the minds of North Carolina farme-'s. They are well plead ed with the result.- of the 1923 crop* and are ready to (ro for another ven ture. Conditions have been favorsMe k f*ifarm work during the fall and U«- in the winter season. An ly large amourt of plowing has beer, done, especially on cotton TV* . weather ha- iieen mild wi'h only t*o exceptions It is not though' that any I material damage esulte.« from them The cotton crop is the outstanding . i *>ne'in this st. te jus* ■«» The 1923 S . tI value of the csop was 42 per ce t of j Use total value of all crops This is j the cause of its importance aad. as j r one reporter remarked: Farmers * scrapped closely the late crop. While he cotton belt had a shart crop. Norh . C uulina benefitted by an .mmwiHy | T good yield per acre, resulting '■ a record productin at very favorable, I prices. The cold period is "hoped hav#Vlestro\ ed a larige percentage of '*the weevil si*e the temperature reach j tt.ro to IS An in- 1 creased acreage is expected this year, j While the tob ceo crop marte a very j heavy prod'ictior, the price was 3Uj per cent lover than that of the p*ev | ious sesason's average. The acreage j will very likely be reduced this year. I y ! "for several years now hay rwpf, have been increased the heme I pnfluction plan which is gaining bean j w»y in North Carotoaat More that' the usual baling and heasiag of ha> crops has been dona. - Both the demand and prices of farm ■ products have been good excef* ia the , mountain counties where !>aaU grain* I and non cash crops predominate f. hf,(£ ... aa.e' j t «b««! 1 a err cf pit •; - I Everetts axd \\ ♦ rN. C «-1 - caved et jßatky, Taylor to I V "NOTICE OF Mir Notice is hereby gives that oadrr ' °d by virtue of the pawer of sale con tained ia that certain deed of trwst made and executed by J alius T. James io the undersigned Trustee and bear t Ing the dale of January Ist 1919 and of record ia the public Registry- of Martia county ia Book U-l- at page - 128, said deed of treat having been r giiea to amn the payment of cer tain notes of even date therewith, ( d ' the terms and conditions therein con - taiaed not having been complied wr.h. . and at the request of the Lokler of " said note?, the ur.dersigsed Trustee will o*i Monday the 4th day of Uebr i ary 1934 at TWELVE ISM) o'clok M , in front of the Courthouse Door of Martin County in thetown of Vt J -1 liamston. X. C_. offer for sale, a! peb . lie auctior.. to the highest bidder, for > cash, the folowing described real es tate. to-w,t:» ' That certain tract or parrel of la id » in Martin County, Sta'e aforesa d. ke einning at the Mouth of a ditch on 'he Wild Cat Road: run thence alo g said ditch N 42 1-2 E 109 theare N 20 3-4 E S poles to a 4ak->; thence X 4 1-2 E 123 poles; along a line of marked trees to the run of Everett's Swamp a* a stake, a corner, thence down the swamp to Beaver Ham Swamp; thence up Beaver Dam Swamp to the Mouth of a small branch near the Spring; thence along J. E Barnhill's line to the WiUi Cat Roa 1: thence along said Road to the (eriu ning. eantaminir ONE HUNDRED TE (1101 ACRES, mote or lea. Thi- the 14 day of Janaary 1924. 1-4-41 A. R. DUNNING, Tiustre. NOTICE or SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deml of trust executed to me on the 3rd I day af Jan. 1917, by Henry Hell, and recorded ia Martia County I\il-"s. Registry ia Book M-l, page IST, se curing certain bond» ct even •ia'e and teaor therewith and the stipulations in 'aid deed of trust not having beea complied with, and at the reapiest -»f lb holders of aai-1 bonds, I will, on 10th day of Jan., 1924. at 12*9 o* dock, aoon. in front of the court hou~e ioor of Martir county siffer for sale A public auction to the hierhest b d ter. for ra.-h, the folfowmjr dorril«>i tal etate. Beginning at a post in Mary Nichol -oos and Perry Bazemore homestead ai,. atout 200 vanb from the Hamil ton and Poplar Point R«.ad. thence wi'h Mary XtcholMm and Perry Ba>e nv.re land to a chopped pnplar in tKe I rttjee of the rive swamp, thence with I the margin of the river ~wamp to I * I , I /Dt OLD AMD rorm; I I ; j /1B as ! «Moaanfc i—in—. t . j Tutt's Pills i ; Fertilizer|must J>e "cured* DQRHAPS you didn't know that into- Rid yoar>rif of the idea that all ferti » "*** «bould be cured or "«fHT ia liar tt alike. TW» ■ao norr true (Kan that order that the food for aoal cm he nwi »B l>«J m aKlcc readily available wben that food is Deeded. _ ... The truth of this can be piovtn - not This is one of the details of the forts- doar by the —thus >aitir praue of succes*- luier industry that few peofJr know, bat bd farmer* who have used Royster's. but it's nighty important Such "details" by your own experience pa f«-d fooda and tW diferace btlweni a®d4m ■pm about frrtilurr any profitable cropt and crops that are not ao ■***- Grow better and larger craps by uung T , -> fertilizer that hi. been "cured" that is To keep vast quantities of fertilizer for free fawn lamp. ■*" has been proven -~" k- »W mrniM ■.pply a tremendous npiuL Therefore, only a that has islililsbj a record for good JI Urge torn pony fake Rqntn s can ofrr this works over a lons period of years. Look more elective od" falg—. far the name "ROY3TER" on the bags. ' - : F. Sl ROYSTER GUANO CO. _ mils—| . ATLANTA - ■■■■ ROYSTER TOM Tested Terti/izers - . • '■ . '■ - " ■' : :. ■ 1 ' - ■ I the Laasitor corner, thence with the Laanter line to a branch, to a chop r ped poplar, thence a straight line to I™* containing 65 acres. 1 more or less. B. DUKE CRITCHER, Trustee. This the Slst day of Dec. 1923. 1-1* f "NOTICE OF SALE OF COL LAI ERAL" Notice is hereby given that andet and by vir-ue of a certain note ex ecutcd by J. A. to The P-oples r Ittak of Williaroistce, X. C.. default • hav:r c been nude in the px; mef.t cf said no e. a~d no satisfactory arrr.nj?e mems haviag hren msiie. the under signed will, on Friday the lMh day of January 1924. at 14 o'clock M_ ia front of the courthouse dour of Mar tin County in Wi'liamston. X. C.. «f --ter for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described Rotes to wit One - .ote of Le-tie fowden 4 I Wheelei Martin in the sum of Jl-jOtVO bearing date of April 20. 192U ami . »• cured by deed of trust on real esta.e. A rut her not of Leslie Fo*iie*i a d Wheeler Martin in the sum of jl-l#l> 10 heariir the .late of April 30. a d siecured b> a «iee»l of trust on r*al t -- late This the lOth ilay of January !>?'. J G. STATON. Rec*i»er for The Peoples Bank 1' 1 NOTIt E OE RESALE I nder and by virtue of an or>W of resale nu.'e by the Clerk of the Sup« r tor Court of Martin County, and the term? of a judrment nu>le ami enttr ed by Bond. J.. at tme June Term. 1938. of said superior court in an ac tion entitled "DENNIS SIMMONS 1.1 MBKR CO. VS WINNIE MI7ELL. ADMRX. ITT ALS. the un.ler-irn.-l commissioner will, on the 22nd «ta» of January . 1924. at 12.-UO-o'clock. Nann, offer at put.Uc iulim to th> hieV>« MHer for ra-h. the fc»low:ng de-enh "i tnirts of land: FIRST TRACT- Iteinr that tract %( land .levied tolke llizell by the la-t Will a««.JI Testament of hi- f »thtr ; Jess* M 174-11. ierea»ed, subject to tHe life estate of Winnie Mizell. aid « II being of rwoid in Martin County I*b • lie Registry , and said tract of la d coc.ta;ninsr 75 acre.-, more or k»-, a-.'-i known J as the Home Place of said '»•* Mi 7« 11. ileceuseal SWOND TRACT- l>ire that tr-ct of laid .le\i-ed to lewi- Mirell bi •'• last Will anl Testament of .*es-«- lit rel!. .Ifnued, containirg 75 acre-, more «»r les-, .-- hi mil ben r «*f it» » . tb sat-' Public ll' v"*t r> ar.«i l* re#» • . ferre«l to for nvtiie accurate 1 i» tML I>i- t'e v th day '•( January. S ' p \ mrrrjiEß. c«m« 11141! Cancers Microssfully Trr:»uil at I\ M, t i «' :m I" * Itf • - *r i I*L? 'C !- . I „ . .l: « • • » .* «. ; . » • , »• w; v. t M i " » i»;-i, \ , ;.,,a THE ENTERPRISE. WILLIAMSTON. N. C. "NOTICE-O FSALE" Under jtml by virtue of the power o'. aie roniaineJ in tha* cert ir. !eej o' :nt: executed by J. L. Wynne tc th« 3idmirM) Tru-fee. hearirr the of fcwmt'fr 20th 1919 and of n in the public of M r i« ( „•• ly in Book A-2- at prtre 3"~. - deed of tru«t hanng bee true- t secure the payment of certain l ot - of eiea hte and tenor thf ifw ' l . r. the- terms and stipulations tS-r • contained rot havinjr been c n ! with. ami at the request of ei. of i*k! notes, the i T mill. en the- Ith day ; f i' i_V !SJt. at 12 o'clock M., > . : »' the Courthouse door of M Cmrt> as Williamston, X. (' for sale, at public audio". : x hijrhe-t bidder, for cash, the f-' tle-erihed propeity to *i :• Thit li*> or p-rv»! ' ' h 'nr an-' hrint sf:.in ; - T->*ti of William>ton. C W- • > at J I_ Rogpersoi's li' eon M • =-« -~r M .in Street i VyV -I-: »: li' tce !-■ liw t,i! !!»f u A" l'* C 1- l.s'i;»cil: t". > r -ai«l J 1- - * •«*; iiw to " rinniKt or M..in »eet. c-> t'iEW V'oit'ji i;. - uv. moic ar«l *:«•_ ;le N>„s-** and lot com • ►_-« *-i as *T««e X. S. Peel !' •"I-** ** T.«i- the 2wd «-s-yo' Jsnuaiv ! « i.MTOX MO' •I: !• I 4 It _ T /CONSTIPATION # (r»w*. and rarncv. I»i> *>> 1 nm rrlarn when taking CHAMBEHLAI N'S TABLETS . r, I, 11 *■ «WMt k»M Mti»» \ U ~«uUr W, 25c. MESS CAhDS MARTIN At PEEL } * U I«I«T V uli , J-ltiKt S IVfl i UK»KVIIYS-AT LAW i ■ , I, - i \r ii 11A.M. r ••: w \ * wm. i;.\v M.J>. _—. _—^————— \i ' J. L>. Ppolo. .IFV. EVR J ~ ■ ■ i »r ii * \( c I- > , II H > « i i In! ? a 1 Ai : v.. «:» : ; ! II || \} AN1 V Scenery To Order! | t ■ -w *1 —!FI I SrUROI NDINGS? • • . \ou don't have to trave to enjoy them! * . Vi iir* home is where you spend your • houd?; you con make it what you will. -1 , ] . Wiy rot irive it a beautifulsetting.' Let us show you how little it costs to • i make home the place of your dreams. i _ _ 1: - ■ 1 HI • J mm k m i m H iM»K SM.K: lf»Kl> SEIrW I'K M ' J «• ally new. Will sell f r rash . . i w. i: niTKK. . iMONEY SAVING! *-'t"v SALES _ aSi I I .. ' g I ; tummm | aitii (imnpaiui 25 Per Cent Off | I Ladies Coats, Dresses j j! And Suits I r i , Mens and Boys Suits and ] jl Overcoats. IX luxe; OUR JAMFAR YSALE j j 1 THIS IS THE BEST BARGAIN WE HAVE EVER OFFER | hi) AND \Y EIIA\ K LOTS OF OTHE RSPECIAL BARGAINS " § ALL OYr;ROI*R STORE. WE ESPECIAIXY INVITE YOU I TO COME IN AND LET US SHOWTHEM TO YOU. j See Our 98c Window Display j I 3 J? + r~Af .. • I - 7 im I Harrison Bros. & Co. | I COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK I j| WILLIAMSTON*S LARUKST DEPARTMENT STOKE i
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