FACTS AS GIVEN OUT BT
N. C. EXTENSION DIVISION
Business mm a € GiutilW Coaty
laif pledged *SOO in cash to he used
u fill ii to stimlite inif interest
ip the ljvr At Home program of the
Agricultural Kitfnxion Division. re
port.- county agent J. H. Blackwell.
R. A WiMer, a fanner of Wake
Chdlj, has fount! his rw leaning
marhiaf a valuable investment. Since
he bought it early in the spring he
has not only recleaned his own cot
ton wed but also saved a thousand
huheb for his neighbor*. Some men
bmght their seed twelve miles to
have them cleaned. It has resulted in
better of cotton in that vicin
ity. reports County Agent J. C. An
denon.
A disgruntled peddler of cotton seed
aid that the county agent of Caswell
County canard him to lose SSOO in
dear cash by giving prospective pur
chasers sound advice about buying
their seed for planting this year. The
peddler had to sell his to the oil
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BEAVER DAM LOCAL NEWS
Mi. and Mk. Jess? Keel motore-' to
WOliamstou Saturday shopping.
Mrs. G. W. Hardison and Mrs. Mai;
E. Peel spent Saturday afternoon with
Mr*. W H. Rogers.
Mr. Guthrie Strawbridge went to
Wdliamrton Saturday on business.
Mr. John Cullipher of Oak City
spent the week-end with his his par
ents.
Mrv. W. H. Rogers spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Kmer Chesson.
Mr ami Mrs. Sylvester Raynor and
son. Julian and Mr. A. L. Raynor and
Miss Sailir Saterwhitr motored to see
Mr. E. T. William near Oxford.
Messrs. G B. Simpson ami Robert
Keel went to Kveretts Saturday.
Mui) of the local people attended
church in Williamston Sunday night.
Mr. w: F. Allen went to William*
ton Monday on business.
NOTICE OF RESALE
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of the power of sale
curtained in that certain deed of trust
executed by C. O. Godard ami wife,
Ida Godard. on Marrh 3rd 192b to the
undersigned Trustee, ami of record m
Book A-2 at page 506 in Martin Coun
ty Registry to secure the payment of
a certain bond of even date thereto,
the undersigned trustee did on the
24th day of March 1924 at the Court
House door of Martin County in Wil
liamston, K. C expose for sale the
hereinafter described land and the b*l
having- been raised within the time
prescribed by law, and ia a manner
(•quired by law. and under an order
of re-sale, the undersigned Trustee
wil on Monday. May It. 1924. at 12
o'clock noon, in front of the Court
House door of aMrtin County, at Wfl
lismitna N. C again offer the land
hereinafter «kxiib>il to the highest
bidilrr for cash at public auction.
Being about one and one half acres,
a part of the Godard house place; be
■g 135 yards on the Wiiliaautoa and
»ißli _iali linl being Ist at land
whew CO. Godard built his resi
dence and where be now live*.
This the 3rd day of May 1924.
R. G HARRISON. Trustee.
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TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of the authority conferred
hi me by a "Deed of Trust Executed
to me by C R. Mohley and G N.
Mshlry «a the 3rd day of March 1921.
and duly recorded in the Register of
Bead's dke in Martin County in book
G-2 page It 4. to secure the pay tut
of a certaia bond bearing even date
therewith and the stipulations in said
DeeJ of Trust not having been cam
plied with. I shall expose at public
auction, for cash, an the 29th day of
May, 1924. at Williamston. N. C. at
the Court House door at 12 o'clock M.
la Martia County, the following pro
perty
Beginning at a post an the William
■ton and Washington rand at a Lane,
mm i i of Stolen Farm, thence a I sag
a fence and the lane to a Poplar Tree,
Ihiai i a strairht line to Northern
Gate Post M line of W. J Riddick
Creek Farm, thence a Northerly ct«ne
akm- the W. J. Riddick Creek Fan?
to W iHiimrtnu Land Imptweemes?
CoV Fne. th—w a strairht line and
alanr said WBHaumten land and
pun mi at Company's line to a Pop»a
--h im ff Spring Branch, them ■
South West course up —sin run mi
■il knack to road, thence alang the
■U Baad to the beriainr. imli'r r
Qni ITuaiHd fltt) acres mare or
haa. Bring m WMismrtoa township
and knows as The W. J. riddkk
Farm." I
H_ M. STL BBS, Trustee, i
This the 29th day of April. 1924.
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I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having this day qualified as ad- I
miaistrator of the estate of Marcellus I
Stubbs, late of WiUiamsten. Martin
County, North Carolina, notice is here
by given to all parties holding claims H
against said estate to present them for
payment en or before AprO 14th.;
1925. or this notice will be pleaded in * j
bar of their recovery.
AD persons mdebted to sa:>! estate I
are requested to come forrarJ anti
immediate payment of s^nte.
This April 14. 1924.
I MARTIN CONITY SAVINGS AND
, TRUST COM IAN V. Admx. C. T. A.
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i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE j
Having this day qualified as ad-1 ,
miaistrator of the estate of M. P. I
Taylor, deceased, notice b hereby! ■
given to all persons holding claims j
agamrt said estate to present them j 1
for payment on o» before April 7th..j 1
1 1925 or this notice will be plead in!
I bar of their lecoceiy.
All persons indebted to said estate '
' are requested to n-ake immediate
settlement of same.
This the 7th day of April 1924.
l_ G. TAYLOR. Adm.
M. P Taylor
I 4 8 6.
NOTICE OF SALE
I'nder and L( virtue of the author
ity contained ic a certain deed of tru -I
exceeded X *1 vd •• m : w.fe. Ma»-
gie Stabb*. on the Mh day of JJ -
1916. an of record in the public regis
try of Martin County in Uouk J-l at
pa«e 343. to secure a certain note of
even date therewith, and the condi
tions therin containeJ not bavin* been
complied with and at the requot of
the parties, interested the undersigned
trustee. wiR on Friday. May Kth.
19C4. at 12 o'clock M. in front of
the Court House Hour in the Town of
W Uliamston. N. C-. offer for sale, at
public auction, to the hiehest bidder
for cash the followine describe*! (jn
perty:
Beiag a Torn lot on the South side
of Washington Street, adjoininr J- B
Sjv-Iler. the aFrmers Warehouse ai»i
otl »r> and icnpied by M and
fartilr
This the 14th day cf April. 1924.
C. II GODWIN. Trustee.
Martin and Peel. Atty's.
FOR SHERIFF
CANDIDATE
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for sheriff of Martin Cou-'ty and so
liritiag the support of the Democratic
. voters ia the primary to
be held June 7th. 1924.
A a AY EES.
SHERIFF RORERSON
TO RUN AGAIN
' TO THE DEMOCBATIC VOTEBS OF
MARTIN COUNTY: "
' I take this aethol of announcinr
my -elf a candidate before the Primary
' to be held on Jane 7th. 1924. for the
• nomnatmn f« r the odfice of Sheriff of
' Martin County, and I desire !o sia
-1 ceiely thank the people for their most
loyal sapport ia the past and to as
sure them if I am nominate.l ar.-t I
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Every ?.3©tMriag riee3
At Lowest Ce.3tC
i
The Ford Touring Car niets every
l : . --■ -... T-V motoring requirement at the lowest .*-..
4 possible cost.** It is sturdy, depend
able, long lived; easy to drive; con
venient to park and possesses
the highest resale value in propor
tion to list price, oi any car built.
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Afli ■ » MM TaO. W.. ISM
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J P. O. B. Detroit
t " THI ONITIBSAL CAB -
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elected again, that I wX pre them
good dean services
H. T KOBERS'"
"NOTICE OF SALE"
Under and by virtue of an or*! r c£ j
the Sneprior Court of Mart j: ( nty.'
made in the Special Proceed; -j --
titled "H. B. Moore, Exerstor of .'imes j
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Screen Doors
We have in stock a complete line of j
Screen Frames (knockdown), Screen Doors
and Screen Wire. All sizes and widths, ranjr j
inir from 24 to 40 inches Both galvanized j
!
and black. j
C.D.Carstarphen & Co
WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA
WORK
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In city oticeta. an cow My highways. In farm otrwc
' ■aiin*a»lil *f* "—"**—f
Rm T i r 1111 It una the aulun necessity for
(taun). Aftao to cheaper today than thirty years
SuniM MM with Atlas prefect both the worker
and has product, lor they are pernsanent and Sre
nafe. Tefl ywnr building material denier about your
building plans amd a* hi* about materials. 11« can
he oi real help.
• ATLAS I
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THE EXTERPRISE. WILUAMSTOX. SOUTH CAROLINA.
E. Moore, and H- B. Mooie, Guanlian
! for William Cherry. Martha leDe
Twry. Ethel Pierre ami Bessie Pierce
i versus Lucy Moore, Lizzie Coflßekl and
husband. P. H. Coffield. Jasper Cherry.
Joe Cherry, Carrie Cherry. Mary Con
rieton and husband Levi Congleton.
Jiaie Overton et als". the undersiim
:«i Commissioner of the Court will on
n I Monday the ninth (Sth i day of June
*1 1924. at twelve (12i o'clock M. in
• | front of the Courthouse i>oor of Mar
•f .tin l"our.Cy in Wsliianston. X. C.. offer
! for -ale. at public auctx n. to the hijrh
est H:iiiler, for cash, the following ie
'• scribed lots of land to-wit
FIRST TRACT:- Beinir that certain
n house and lot situate on the South side
of Kailrocvi Street ir the town of |
Roher-onville. X. C . and beinc the'
j same premises reit to and adjoining:
the lot of R. L Smith, and beine the
same lot of land descrW in Item Ore
of the last Will and Testament of
James F. Moore." Deceased.
SECOXD TRACT:- Situate in the
Town of Roberxwrvilie. X. (". and on
► South Railroad Street, and becir.ninr
| at the Xorth-Ea-t c- rr.-r of K I. I
L Smith on a»d Street, and runninr I
| thence down said Street 187 feet and !
I 9 inches to an Iron Stake, and run
• ning back between parallel lines to
J the line of Mary A. Punr.inr.
j THIRI* TRACT-- Re*i jiing «n First j
I South Railroad Street in the Town of (
| Robersonvillr. X. C-. at the Southwest j
j corner at an Iron Stake: run- j
j ; AIM Tkiac - DOST MISS IT !
''•■ l lad hUm/pliinU
• writuc, ki(MWr with 5 crat* {mod tbia
I i dif) to CkaaMua llotkiw Co., IV*
■ | Motass. lon, aad ranrue in rrt irn a
• trial |«kip tratoimc (II AM|:|-It
nix's OUCGH KKMU'V for roughs,
i"|k hvadual, *fc 1i ami wh.•«»
i lark lit throt; t'H AM -
BKRLAIXB TABLETS for atoaiach
{ bonklto, i»lijH.w (aw* paiaa that
. «r.-d iW brut. hlran ud on«i
I pat*-*; CIIAMBKKI llX>* SALVE,
atwinJ u erar* faailtioc ham. acalda,
• »> ur»V piaa mmj afcia alaliiai, tl«*a
vaionl family Ml hnan far ami* & ctmtm.
J Utot.MiL
j
! FOR OVER 4d YEARS
{ ! HtairmaM uaHtiniK tus b.»
• I uaol wrrilHi ■ u» In.alni.nl of
| ; Uuitk
J | HllXf fITIBKH ni)H l\i: ron-
I "»ts of Unteffil which guhklr
I j by kcKml the
! I IWH*. a Twaif. vhi h arts
• tW Bkwd w Um- Mu.'cus Sur*
J rrf mvc Um tntUinmatica.
Wi fry mM drwMa
r. J Cfecaejr A C«u TMo. Ot.io
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j I She took the morning train
I to Richmond
TT ARRIVED pmmptly at 9:4.». Richmond! Tbc nine
1 thrilled Helen o tin- heart.' Six* almost ran down the
car steps to the station platform and up the easy IIH'IIIM- ti»
the prrat marble concourse of it road Street St.-.tion! It
WAS not her first visit. !>nt Helen loved Kiehniond. She '
loved its In-auty. its historical traditions and. most of aH
its shops.
\\ ith impulsive disregard for her conscience, ll* irn ehose
A taxi rattier than tin- convenient street e:ir tlia* stop|*ed
dir»x-tly in front of tin- station. "Miller & K(loads, sin told
tlu drive with liu* air of who knows c\»iclly ••lit rv to
go ill KHIIIIH-IHI.
In Moment liihn f Mild herself at the cntriir.'T to the II
SiHith ffnatcst depaVt" (.it store. She did not ;jo i;i di
rectly. hut wilk.il *oui.d , |y aj nin«' tin- siore, for Jie loved
' [I to "wintkw ship. * li *.»: is the first time she had snn the
Windows in th new ::;cl they were perfectlv )>eaiitiful
with their displays*.. f.-.J.-on s newest creations.
Inside the S'.TV. I> r ?i: \!« p was to elieek her traveling
hag. I hen ti. a e • , ii!..rt '' • rest-room to telephone l.»inse
-fit to nuet her on the !i't! ! i- luncheon.
That iluiii Ilef'-n •!-!' J! e . clc\ ators. and fotind tlw-m.
Centrally loeated. iix .. > :«.*.v v t-ai*h with its neatly uniformed
and courteous att» i; !. ■ t. V
Octtiug off at t.'ie . r.d J. »•;*. she fouiiil herself right in
tin- midst of the l«»- * I .«! ; iay of dresses she luid eVer laid
eyes on These drc. . \ e the kind she could not l»uy
anywhere outside of ! ich:;;-.nd. except, of course, in Xew I .
York AIM! places lil. tha!. There were satins and satin
cre| K-S. crepe de chines and novelty silks. S«Hiie were
trimmed in laces in i::e IK v. «-st ways, and there were the
pv«"st summer f»! >rs t«o; Helen could hardlv dniile
whetlKT slic liked the I'eggy I'aige frock of rose-gnv erepc
satin or the lovely girdled frock of green silk crepe. Sha
kin « they were AII the very latest word in style, for slie liad
v learned hy cxiiemiice that Miller A: HI loads are not only
Fash urn Kit/hi, hut f'tuhion h'irtt. Slu- finally selected two
drevses, one for afternoon and one for sport wear.
, I « , With a feeling of (n-rftd satisfaction in her purchase,
Helen looked at her wateh. It was twelve-thirty, ami she
had promised to meet I»i:isc at twelve for lunch!
(Helen is just one of the thousands of women, many of
I from your own community, who do their shopping at
Miller & Khoads wlien in liicluuond.)
ninK thence down .said Street 146 feet
and five inches, and back between
parallel lines to the line of The Ilob
ersonville Light and Power Company,
excepting therefrom the hou-? and lot
to Martha IMle *'berry under i
the Will above referred to in the first'
Rescript ion.
ThL- 2r.d. IWI
I A. K DI'SKIKG. Commissioner. j
! r,-6-4t.!
TO THK DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF|
MARTIN CO I XTY:
After s*-r.«us and thel
endorsement c d the solicitations of I
my m_in\ friend- ' hroutrhoui the conn I
t\. 1 announce myself a candidate, and
solicit \; ur support, for the office !
Reitis'er of iWU of Marti County,
sobjec* to the action of the Dt mo
cratic Pr*niar> to l-e'he'd on June the
Tth. 1924.
If nominated and elected your sup-
For AwninirsfAwninjr f'overs and Tents of
all kinds. See Harrison l>ros. and («.
Williamston, North Carolina
v. ■ ■ ■ —»
port will be rewarded by earnest ef
fort to re-vler eJScent and faithful
.service I always have done to all
trus: confide i to nae heretofore.
Respectfully submitted, this March
20th, 1924.
SYLVESTER PEEL
| CANDIDATE FOR
REGISTER OF DEEDS
jTo the Democratic Voters of Martin
| County:
I your support, for the office of Rejri«»er
of Deeds. subject to action of the
I Democratic Frirrtary to 1« held June
,7th, 1924.
myself a candidate, and .soliciting
I take this means o* announcing
I have served as Deputy Ueirister
of Dee«L> for the past tf rer years aixl
trust that my services, as such, war
j rants the support aitd o r
j the voters of Martin Countyi
J. SAM GETSIXGER.