BEETS GROW WELL IN EARLY SPRING GARDEN | Raleigh. N: C. March »L—Bub Crow best as a spnr? or fall crop, 'and ; few rm placed now v-a yield a supp - ic home witJ- Mine cv.-- •« sa> iocali," susr • It F. Pii.x, 11tension horti r-u..uiut for the -.»-■> t-Hlege of Aj;n caHaic. To grow the crop successful ly Mr. Payne giies the following di- A good, deep, loose, sand loam aoO is best suited for the crop, hat it wiD grow on a day sol if organic matter in applied. They will not stand an nod soil but will tolerate an exeee in« r— *—* of nlkolinr A 9-4-7 ferti liser shoal be applied at the rate of from IJOM to ZfiOO pounds per acre. Frequent side dressing* with nitrate of soda should be given at the rate of 100 to 200 pounds per acre, begin ning about three weeks after the «ed are sown. Fresh stable manure should never be applied, but well rotted ma nure may be used freely. The seed can be sown directly in the field or may be started in the hot bed and later transplanted to the open If started in the hotbed, they should be sown about one month before tune to transplant. The seed should be planted I to 1 1-2 inches deep in rows IS to 18 inches apart for hand, and 24 to 30 inches apart for horse cultivation Later the pjmnts should be thinned out 4 to S inches apart in the row. Cultivation should be shallow but frequent to de stroy the weeds and conserve the moirture- Detroit Dark Red. Crosby's Egyptian or Eclipse are the best varieties for If any of the beets are put on the market, they should be pulled when they are 1 1-2 to 2 indies in diameter and sold in bunches containing 3 to I«L UNIVERSITY EXTENSION WORE IS EXPANDING RAPIDLY Chapel HJIL N. C, March Sl.—Rapid —fc recently in the week of expand ing the extension service of the Uni versity to all the people of the Staff, pcconling to an announcement from the central oAce of the University Extension Division, which has just is sued a brief statement covering cer tain features of the program In the year 1920 just 24 students • were registered in the Extension Di vision. Today 7M students sprinkled over the State "from Murphy to Manteo" are studying in extension classes or in correspondence matne tion courses provided by the Univers ity. Geroge B Zehmer. director of ex tension teaching, has charge of all of this work and under his leadership it is expanding rapidly. It is the aim of the Uaiversity through the Extension Divisian, according to the statement. Is —it possible for any citixen in f North Carolina to get some education al training right at home, if it is impossible to get H by going to col lege. Three hundred and eighty phy- AkM took the 1923 summer post gradaate medical courses in 24 cities of the State. Other facts covered by the state —m* include: 400 oimro'r duha are studying programs issued by the Ex irail-n Division; 14,0110 homes receive weekly the University News Later: lUfeeive regularly "North Carolina j rum i i and Industry"; 260 high school dthatrrr wfll visit the Univers ity daring "High School Week"; M ,lili t tfin will attend the Mrs* Dra matic Institute to he held nuder the smpirri of the Bureau of Community Drama; over M 0 II * North Carolina utiiaod sue or man farms of the UniieiiHj £itousiss ■service during the toot twelve months Where nwhrtii iofvahul hp *6 court. The guilty party is caught, con eictod, the court coots are paid, tin lawyer gets his foe, to* the oue wto had the S2O. stolen from hhu gate al Jet's what pa* «■» J"**™ *»■ REAVER DAM LOCAL NEWS Miss Mabel Price of Winterville ■lift last week with Mrs. H. A. Cul lipher Mr. G. B. Simpson went to Everetts Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Williams of Ox * V ford spent the week-end with their daughter Mrs. Sylvester Raynor. Mr. Dossie Jenkins motored to Rob ersoovQle Saturday. Mr Mrs. Luther Nicholson went to WflUanston Saturday shopping. Mr. Frank Bennett has been on the 9 sick list for the past several days. Mr .and Mrs. M. G. Peel. Miss Elisabeth Peel and Messrs. Roscor Peel and William Peel went to Wil liamston Saturday shopping. Messrs. Lester Rogers, W. A. Bur roughs and Sylvester Raynor motored to Everetts Saturday morning. Miss Sallie Saterwhite of Oxfonl is spending some time with Mrs. Sylves ter Raynor. Miss Helen Clark spent Saturday night with Mrs. George Jenkins. Mrs. John Oakley and family motor ed to Williamston Saturday shop ping Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. Rogers enter tained in honor of their guest. Miss Mabel Prico of Winterville with a sugar stew .Saturday evening. Mr. Guthrie Strawbridge spent Sun. day with his sister, Mrs. S. C. Ray in Williamston. The recent milk campaign in Cleve land county disclosed the fact that of the 4.500 children turning in canis, 1,334 are drinking whole milk, 2.043 are drinking tea and coffee daily and 111 are taking milk to school with their lunch. The Franklinton News is offering $lO in cash prises for the best assays by school children on the advantage, of living in the country. The town children have had their say and now the News expects to present the other side. -A-4M tf vegetables is still the best ► spring tonic, say home demonstration workers of the State College of Agri culture. Three prises of SIOO. S6O. and S2.Y are offered in each of four belts for the best production of cotton by Tar heel club members this year. The east ern Carolina Chamber of Commerce i> cooperating with the Agricultural Ex 1 tension Division v to make possible this offer of S7OO. &S&i*ci' * ! r ®* marmttrr Order It Today! The spring rash for Font Touring Cars has started Arrange to place your order at once, to that • | you will not be obliged to wait for delivery. 4 i 1. - ,V- —— : ■' .__ . Bypadpiof widiiopf cahhcyra^yßgct—qp ii rw jSVf your nearest authorized Ford dealer [>-: CARS - TRUCKS -IMCTORS •*" A thins never started is better j i than a thine started and never com - pJeted , . > Read the advertisements—it pays- They contain beaucoup information for the thrifter shopper. And more, 1 you can depend on the goods adver- ' ■ tised to be such as they are advert is ' i - ; j ' | History is esenuaL How else would j | European countries know sfcosc turn t > it is to get twe.ige ? Friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Robert McClar>n who has been \ ery ili with pneumonia is improv- i ( in*. j Mr. V.. T. Ward spend the week " j »wi in Rockv Mount. i * P. B. CONE Dentist Of'tce Over The Farmers and Mer chants Rank Hours 9-12 and 1-5 l*hone Xo. 9. Re». Phor.e Xo 1345 Luke I—«ml> Robt. 1_ Cohurr. I AMB A Cltßl KN ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW Cffic* nest to An»)«-r-on Crawford Co. Telephone Xo. 74 V illbaslM. North Carolina I UEAD COLDS • I I Malt in spoon; inhale nport; • I ■ afupljr Itmlj op nostnl&. VtSJIg CANDIDATE FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS To the Dtßibcralic Voters of Martin ' County: I take this means of ' myself a candidate. aixi soliciting your support, for the of Retns'ei of object to a« t >oll of the Democratic Primary So he hel.l June 7th. 1924 | I hair serveo x* IVputy Register >..f I>ee*ls for the pist three years and I trc t that my services, as such, war rarU »lte support ar..l confileii.-e of he voiters.»f Martin County. J. SAM UETSINOKR. CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OF REG. OF DEEDS TO TIIK DEMOCRATICjA'OTEKS OK MAKTIN COI"NTY: After *er>»us consideration a'«l the endorsement ard the Mh.citatiH» of ny many friends throughout the coun ty. I announce my»! f a candidate, and solicit your upport. for the office (I Kej»is er of I»eeds of Marti County, -uhjec* to the action of the I Vino erotic I'nni&ry to he held on June the 7th. 1924. If nomina ed and elee'ed your sup port will I* iraahlol by ear. r-t ef fort to rr-i.ler effic ent and faithful service as I always have done to all trust confided to rue heretofore. THE ENTERPRISE. WILLIAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA. Respectfully submitted, this Hank * 20th. 1924. SYLVESTER PEEL CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate for sheriff of Martin Cour ty aaJ so- _ 1 lictinf the support of the Democratic j voters in the Democratic primary to ' be held June 7th. 1924. A B. AYKRS WANTS r GOOD FOUR ROOM HOUSE U ELL located, water and lights lor sale. : Cheap and easy teras. See W. C Manning. J-itt:' | s , 3 ROOMS TO RENT. SUITABLE ! for small family, one partly formatt ed. Mrs. Jennie H Yirrrll 0 \ . I HAVE JUST INSTALLED A BIT- j *| ton Machine. Make buttons of | eleven sizes and seven «tyle- l"r r» > ra: ge from 20 to 50 cents per dozen. Mrs. J. F. Thiirpen. «p j WANTED: REGULAR AND TRANS ient Hoarders. 303 N. lUurbton si ' Williamston, N. C. Hwif No. Mrs. J .C. Crawford. ' 1 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE ' U: der and by virtue of tKe power of sale contained in a wtim ' of trust executed to the iw-trr>ii;arl j - trustee by Wheeler Hasaetl ad wife.) Emma Hassel! on the 6th day of July f 1922 which said deed of trust is of | | record in the public registry of Mn ! tin County in Book N-2 at 3W said deed of trust having heen gives. 1 for the purpose of securm* certai notes of even date aih! trnur thrre " with, and the stipulations roc Luk>! ( in the said leed of trwst not having been complied with anal default han-g b»e- made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured ami at the request of the holder of the sa»d * I notes the undersigned trm-ter will on Wednesday the 23rd day of April. I 1924 at 12 o'dcok M. in froat of the courthouse door in the town of Wil liamston. North Carolina offer far sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Beginning at a post on Broad Street | and* Bunch's line, runnirg ilnag i Hunch's line in a Souther, ly direct*— 137 feel to a stob. thence la an East ernly direction 40 feet to Faalk's line, the re along Faulk's line 134 feel to Itroad Street, thence along Bred f Street 40 feet to the beginning, being ' the sam lot number 2ic the Crawford lot land division and deeied to Ean I Maxwell by J. G. O.xUni. ■ This the 10th day of March. 1924. K.C IIA KKISON. Trustee Martin and Peel Attorneys, f 3-11-41. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE I 1 nder and by virtue of the power of I sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the arderaagwed ■ trustee by Roy Godard and wife, ; ill nt« is Godard on the 23rd day of ! Dec. 1918 which said deed of trust is lof record ia the public registry ol [ Martin County in Book O-l at page ,398. said deed of trust having been • give-- for the purpose of securing certain notes of even date and tenor ■ tlmewith. and default having beer. ■ made ia the payment of the indebted ness secured thereby and the stipula tions contained in the said deed of Irast not ha vug been complied with and at the request of tbe holder of the said notes the undersigned trus tee w II on Wednesday the 16th day •f April. 1924 in front of the court I house door in the town of Williams ! ton. North Carolina offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing iescribed real estate, to-wit: First tract: Beginnirg at a black • gum in a small branch on the South ! side of Swain's Pocosin. John A ■ Hodges line, and runnig thence a- Jlong said line to a corner bhsck cum ':n the edge of said Pocosin. thence For Awninjrs, Awninir Covers and Tents of all kinds. See Harrison ISros. and Co. • ' I • • ■* l A staff of expert buyers scours the world for the things you want IF VOl' were to travel t!ie vium- of * % ervthing v«mi rmild 1 Inn' in Miller \ ludCils SSonv j«Hir w mid- take you I v, to the "ends of I lie world"! for a lit of - m!« 1 jewelry ytm might travel to a little tounSry rilbjjr "f rid I into the hiiinhle of a |Hr.vaut artisan Or. if you wanted lingerie for the well-di*ss*«i womru and l!i bride; y*«ur searvli would take you into th • ;n-3vhil «iisl: icls of PraiKr. tin- lumiri of the most expest nee*ller.t»i Le. s :■ tin- wot Id. Your jonrjiev. if you ortilliiiutd uwrv nn li f »r beautiful ami worth-while things for yourself and voi:r h :ne. w >nld had \ou to Belfast for linen; to ita-rbml for line laee; !«• t ««istanti nople for sliimniery. v»ft. extpsisiely tttloicd oriental ni«s; to the Philippines f»r dainty IsaiKi iiutk- lu:grrie. ther. to Japan for pretty, embroidered iiqjiipt-v y > Imagine the exjicfvse iikl time sueh a journev tf«uld J I / Yet Miller & KlmkiiU St«»r«- is tilled with just .ueli fx until ul ' tilings as tK«- mat Lets of the- world i»n»r»de. They are l»r*»oght here a!m> .t to y>ur very «b*»: that y«m may examifJe and buy tliem conveniently ami at a reasonable priec. Miller & Rlmkhls Store loauil.iiis a g*"eat staff of buyers, each a specialist in a partaeular «!« pariim :it. Tln-ir -constant aim is to -itmlv ymir *■ „«Jk > ami vr to st that «Mir- sh«-bes and counters are stnektd will- tin- very (lungs you want, at a priee you w»!l consider r»as«iiial"le. They have u:ad«- a ife-S. ig study of buving. They Lim« r.lterc to Ihiv and when. They know |ii:ilrt v and laluc. and arc always on th- alert f »r !«ctter qualitv at a lower price. 'liny are quiek to fort y r «-!iatig« sin stvlc anil brcause of tlieir watdifuhuss Miller & ISlm.nli are always in t! e lead with preventatiims of the newest fasluons. They ire * nstantlv m aritiing tlie worhl for new and better sources of itrercliandis* f«»r your elaoosuig These art the c\|m it huyt is " lnw services you employ when you shop at Miller & Khoads Store m Kichmond. ' l| If yum emm't git ■rkM T«a *rmmt im jmur mvrn Imazluj. try I • ' '•' | „ R I C'H MO ND, VA. \ A -11 ■ r along said low to a cur cr pa ia a null tracch. JascslL Hoaga coraer, brace alotic aid liae to the ran el Brtccfs Swamp. Ibecc liaaa the rui. of said mar to JWa A. Hodffc tine, thence nu tad liac to a coraer pine, thence to the beginning. con taining S acre* more or less It be ing the same land conveyed by Philip Htdfts aid wife to Je».e S. Hodges by deed dated August 15th. I»7S and daly recorded ia Book RR on pages 74 and T5 in the Register"? office of Martir ("«uty. SmdoJ tract: IW'MM in a cor ner a black gua. Ma A. Hodge comer. ami rjriiL|t ue e along a glade *o the rax p' Breeces swamp Willuur B. IVTi lire, thence along -ahi line «Srm the naap to Jesse B. Ilofps corner. *herce nearly North alone a line of mark«-»i tree* to a corner a Mack cvin J—e B Hodges cor. e*. thmce nearly mi ilunt a lire of mark*-1 tree* So "he brriniurtr. eon ta:niftg by r-: fi! *•?. 13 acr»> more or Tiesr two trarts beirj; tl* same lard by the said W. C Rats* to the said Roy Godard of evea da'.e with this deed of tnot This the 13th day of March. 1924. W. H KL'SS. Trustee- Martin and Peel. Atty'» J-1&-IL NOTICE OF RE-SALE Notice is hereby given that trade." and by virtue of the power of rontair.ed in that certaic deed of trass* ■•secuted by C. O. oCdard and wife. Ida F»tar>i. or March 3rd. 1930. to the undersigned Trustee, and of record in Book A-J.al page 506 in Martin County Reentry to -ware the pay ment of « eertair. bond of even date thereto, the actsersigned trustee did on the 24th day of March 1924 at the Court House door of Martin County in Williamstoo. N. C. empo-e for sale the hereinafter >iescribed lands, ar.d the bil having been raised within the time prexnbed oy law. and in a man ner required by iaw. »rd u:-«ier si order of re-saie. the un-ier-iijr.ed Tra-tee will i-n April iitli. 1921 at 12 o'clock roun. in 'rw.t of the Court House door of Martin county, at \VD !iam-t--n. X C again offer the ladi hereinafter t.» the Hrhest hi>i«ier. at puMic auctMr for ca-h Bein; aSoas or* ai>i ore half acre#, a l«rt of the «i»iar>: house piece; ben» ill >ari- »n WOJiantstoa and amJesville side ar. i U':ns Jot of lar,.! where C O tk»iar>: bolt hi* residence _r.d :vHere he row live- This the "Ist day of March 1921 K t. HARRISON. Tra-tee 4-1-21 Hall's Catarrh *>i • Jicine J TV*' ■bo ir» ii x To- -V wa" condi i bc-ffc*rm tfccfli I w-*' !U-> tt food i Wih fi ! irv .r« t* V hjj# »♦ a k- ». 4s—ft » - Ht rrtfinlor:** •«%■■> %I %RI:II «I III ISE IS a fVewbmrd T*#t*iKep* W*r? kral »d m t'"Nll rwmmfal in tH« «f ri'irr** for o; f. r*j r*am SI! I' mXt I F. J A t> .T 4r J-? Ofc 10l _ i .

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