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GRADE KOM'CEI Raleigh. X. C. March 3. —Growers who pn ili it early vegetables v aid other pntee far the market v jktU |iic nap care to the selec iin„ gndag awl itawiiariiing of their product*. Many pwtm consider only tie.total price received for a crop in -4MI of figuring the net retain* after all marketaig casts hare been paid, and because they do Mt consider C these marketing casts, many lose j lumfct to a statment made byGaneß Shmaktr, produce market iag i«Bi1 far the State College aad Depart must of Agriculture am at I aad othen interested should wage a campaign again* the sell in of laar grade produce The reason for this is that the cost of marketing low grade material exceeds the return; anerad and by Mocking the market with low or cheap staff, the sale #' first class products is seriously hurt lM season a survey was made of! the ITiiladflphii market. Fourteen c-'j the bulbar i —ii ninn hou-es were! \ > studied iaialraig the marketing of 1.- 1 SOOjOOO five eights bushel baskets of I fruAi and vegetables. It f« u: . ( that aealy —ehalf of these bask at •, sold far M cents less, and one-fifth of the total sold for ZS cents or less. The average selling price on thi - market, states Mr. Shumaker. wi seventy cents per basket for the on. aad one-half millic-i baskets of- pro dace. More baskets sold for 10 cent er leas than sold for $2 00 or more It was deter mi ard that 18 per cent of the produce sold for 30 cent.- o' less per basket; SI per cent sold.st 26 ta SO cents; 90 per cent at SI to 7« ten's; 1C per cent at ?S cents to $1 00' 13 per cent at tl.ul to 02.00, and tw.. per cent at 52.00 and over. Mr. Shamaher states that for this aearby malkai the minimum cost of marketing em the lowest priced pro dace including packing, package, tAns pai HI II ii aad rowan ir aras 2o cents per basket. This 20 cenU does not in x Hade the cest of production and imic*. be paid by the grower even if his pro dart fails to sell at any price ami Ml be dumped. ' * % / A Oood TU| - DONT MIM IT. und tirhbag threat; ChamtorlUß'a Bam- ilimrl Uoa- phi that crowd nT. asLad'hreeary aafihaiaadriaaa Ika'laaii ■ - J ■■ ■ ll , » • j: Obers Tobacco Guano Has No Equal! Oldest Fertilizer Man ufarturer in America FOR EIGHTY-FOUR YEARS THEY HAVE PLACED THEIR GOODS BEFORE THE FARMfcit VviTH RESULTS PERFECTLY 0 SATISFACTORY. '' THER'S A REASON t t WHY? -• 1 B - 1 . * ra E Because they use the very highest grade raw materials in the manufacture of their I goods, nfixing them by the triple mixing system, which makes it easy to distribute uni formly, yid have no spotted crops. - ""• OBER'S Special Compound For TOBACCO Is guaranteed to contain Genuine German Sulphate of Potash, which is essential in jpr growing tobacco with quality. | ■L Use Ober Guano once, You will always use it. If you have not used it, ask your neighbor. HI He will tell you Obe-Grov/n Tobacco prows better, cures better and sells better.. JflP? ' COME AND LET US TALK OBER'S TO YOU For Sale By ■ | K. U SMITH and (XJMPANY, '' " "OBERSONVILLE. N. C | |j HARRISON BROTHERS and Company ' • WIIJJAMSTON, N. C. 1 1 ORDEK OF THE FOUR—H V VALUABLE TO \OKTH CAM. \. Raleigh. March 8 —lt's wet a secret order aad its membership is confined to rural boys azsd girls between the ages of 10 and IS years; W, last year the 3JDPO farm h«s upritiafc as members of the Fear H dabs made an average net profit aw their waak of abowt SC2 each, acceding to S. J. Klrby. in charge of Agricultural Chk work for the State College of Agri culture. Mr. Kirby says that 197 dab members last year made an average yield of 4S bushels of corn* at a cast of 32 cents per bushel, netting a profit of $29.80 per am; CI club members produced an average yield af 108 bushels of potatoes at a cost af 56 cents per bushel; 13 tobacco ddb members produced a net profit per acre of *141.90: 71 calf dub member* made an average net profit of ST7JO each after paying for the aaiml with which they bAgan the work and chanc ing all expense* connected with gram- j ing the calves; 320 pig dab member* j made a net orofit of S3B each on their pigs and about IjOOO poultry dub I members cleared $37.10 each, j "These chib members keep arrwrate . records of their work." Mr. kirby Iw _ I {"kitd mitotan reports « to j» «a>ts entering into it. It is not all work, either, since there are the educational meetings the summer dab et-ramp [ ments. the hikes and tows. Many} o«hers win valuable prizes awarded* by business met!. Some are selected to' take trips to State and Natwaal chao l gatherings and all are benefrted moral |y, physically, mental!} an.i financial ' ly through memebership in the or- j ganization. Aliout K.flOUb - ' boys ami girls in the United State* a.e mem bers of this order and those bays ami girls who wish to line up with the leaders in agricultural though* aad progress in any community should talk the matter over with the county kgent anl plan to join a dub this year." KCGS—BICKEYE REDS. SHEF penis' strain Anconas sli4 per IS. IneuLa'or eggs $tW) per IW Ikav old chicks 15. 18 cents each OA Kill KST POULTRY FARM. Williamsten, X. C. WANTED: REG I LA R ANDTRAXS ient Boarders. 303 N. Haaghtoa si Williams on. X. C. Phone Xa. «• Mrs J -C. Crawford. iSUBSCRIBE TO THE EXTERPhISE j NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained la that certain deed of trust made »nd executed b* X. R Griffin to the undersigned Trustee, ami of record in the Public Registry of | Martin Count) in Book W-l- at page 58S. and deed of trwat baring been, given to secure the paqmel af cer- j torn nates of even date therewith, aad j mt having been complied with aad at the hpt of the balder of md notes, the undersigned Trwstee wl aa Monday the 24th day af March 1924 at 12 e'doek M, in ftuot af the Caartbaaie Dear af Martin County in the taara of WiDiamstaa. N- C, afti far sale, at public aartian. to the highest haddaa far cash, the fattening described tract or pared of had. to wit: A 9 that certain let or pared of Innd lying, bemg aad situate ia the Tama af Williamstoa. Martni County. North Carolina, aad being lata numbers One and Two on plat of Innd faimtilj ouurd by J. W. Watts, plat of which is oe record in Martin County. Regis ter af Deeds* rfice ia Land Division Book One at page 322. ta which said plat for a more perfect description reference is here made. Also to a map of survey by R. A. Colored May 30th 1919. aad of record ia the Public Registry of Martin Coua ty in Land Division Book Xe. One at ■age 454. TVs the 44th day af Febeuary 1924 A. K. DUNKING, Trustee. 2-19-4t. • 0 GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO. L W. Maultsby, Mgr. Expert Shoe Repairing. Sole saving station. My prices are low —my work is neat. I use the best of material to protect your ) Send your shoes by parcel post 1 pay |i charges one way. Next to Whites Theatre. Greenville N. C. "" mil ■■ * f•~ ' 1 SPRING PRICES FOR FAMOUS FISCO FERTILIZERS ! l! Fl*H"O : 12-S-S $24.40 r gj * k 10-3-3 yt'.Zu ,r Fisco -I—_ jJJjJJ | I FISOO Kalamd Hulwt ——. '"J J „ IS FISOO Standard Ktsk and r*Udi —-- BS " 3 ' FISCO T«Ur* Special (Sdjlale rf l^>Uifcl ' I FISCO ( )■■» ■«! __ •"*-* 1? "; , I FISCO Treckm _ FISCO Trocker- Special —J " ® I FISCO ' —. 7-3-5 2Z60 FISCO Strawberry Special (Svlphalr of Potaahl 7-S-S *4.10 FISCO Special fisco _ — _—— !; PISCO . 10-O-2 13.90 I- FISCO 8-10-1 »-l« f Acid IWfhate Ifi per mt . —}' ?V Kami J _=- I*-*® Nitrate ®f SWa 62 *° Ragged and tagged f. o. b cars nearest j shipping iM>int Wilmington. N. C. or Nor folk, Va. PAYMENTS—sight draft bill of lad j ing attached when shipped. : —Buy The Best And Use Less— NORFOLK. Va. WILMINGTON, N. C. \ V. G. Taylor, Agent C. B. Riddfek, Salesman ; EVERETTS, NORTH CAROLINA r ■ _____ —» — i i i ii ■ THE ENTERPRISE. WILUAMSTON. N. C. I NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE # - 1 • Under aai by virtue of the power of ale mataimi in a certain deed of M to the undersigned trustee by Fannie Lyon and John ~ Harfw on the 4th day of Ml If* which and dead of trost •> of DWi » the public registry of Mnitto County to Book U-l at FH» said deed of trust securing cer tain notes « t even date and tenor tenor therewith and the stipulations i .Hwml to the said deed if trust not havimc been complied with and at the ii Unfit of the holder of the said notes the undersigned trustee will on the 10th fey «f March. 1924 at 12 o'clock X. in front of the courthouse door to i the tiwn of Williams*on. North Caro- | Una. offer for sale to the highest bid Ar far cash the following described rani estate, to-wit: Situate to Williams Township, said i inalj and state, beginning in the n* of Bulberry Branch at mouth of n mall branch, running down Mulberry Brunch abut M yards to the mouth «f another small drean, thonco up mid dienn a line of market! trees to I ik. aid Yates and Gardner hne. corner at two pines, thence along the old Yates line te the mouth of the next diane corner to a post, thence down ntt drone to fast station to Mulberry Brunch. eontsiaiog 10 acres more or less and being the same land ard ———————■——^ —■ ■ ■ -M ~t _ I ■ j Car Load Trucks I on the way to my place. If you don't wait you can cret yours out f of this car load. § • I Save time, save labor and save your mules 4 feet by placing your order now. | B. R. Barnhill | 8 FORD FORDSON LINCOLN WILUAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA j Phillips Fertilizers | i j FOR COTTON, 10-3-4, MUI:IATK I WASH , ! POR PEANUTS. 8-1 l-J-i Sri.I'HATK POTASH (Cenuine (lei- ' ' ""-T man) -—%r FOR TOBACCO, 8-3-5. SI * LI *H ATE I H >T ASH. i ('.ennine .ennan) WE REGISTER AND BUILD FIFTEEN BRANDS' OF FER- $ TILIZER. j v "Quality First" Our Motto | THE BEST IS NONE TO C.'OOD. Phillips Fertilizer Co. 1 WASHINGTON , NORTH CAROLINA |J i P. S. Come to our factory and see ou rmaterials and .uootls in the making. if' .4- £ ~r_r£s? ■ I I I I BUT NOW! Every SDring the demand for Ford Cars is •cvenl hundred thousand greater rhan the available supply. Place jour order immedi- ■ ? - afiefoto avoid delay in delivery. I _ I W. NQ(IE: A mI payment doom puts ' I I ; •—; ■ i- ?"■■■• oa iht prtinndddivtriiliß. M" fa4»lib«iAdhitai IWIWg • I ■ .■ CAR.S • TRXICKS • TRACTORS I ' . . v i V- \ •, premises deeded to Whitmd Hardison | br Left Hanfeon said deed being of i ioco«d in Book —2 at page 350. This ' deed convey* our 4-9 wfiridfJ in-J . terest ir the above Juciilid land. This the Cth day of Feb. UM. ELBEBT S. PEEL. Trustee; Martin and Peel. Atty*s. £-12-4
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