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BOASTING EARS WITH BITTER • i, Raleigh, N. C, May Bfc—No e^g-j 1 eUbte is more tempting than m lite 1 plate of rautint can well mated. I miul with good fresh tatter. If one is afraid he will barn his fingers. the ' corn may be cat from the cob and;' cooked in that way.! In order to have this fresh -on for 1 t!* table daily, repeated "ptortmr*|' ma:- he made until the first of j suggests R F. Payne, extension 1 horticulturist for the State College of j 1 Agriculture. Two of the varieties most commonly used in this State for; 1 roasting ears are Norfolk Market and 1 Tracker's Favorite. However, neither; I of these varieties is the best as they* are not in the sweet corn group Once ' sweet corn is used. Mr. Payne states 1 that the taste for other varieties is j permanently lost. Two of the best varieties of sweet corn are Country ■ Gentleman and Evergreen. "Any soil well adapted to field corn will grow sweet corn," says Mr. Payne. "Sod soil that has been tarn- j' ed is best. It should be thoroughly - prepared, well manared and fertilised . A good high grade fertilizer applied ' at the rate of 1,000 to 2jMP pounds' 9. per acre will give good results. Culti vation should be given fre«|oently throughout the entire growing season ' "Sweet corn should be planted about " 2 inches deep in rows 3 to 3 1-2 feet | apart and 2 1-2 to 3 feet apart in the row. Three or four grains should be put per hill. "Do not neglect to make frequent plantings. Always remember that the surplus can usually be dispoc-ed of locally at a good price." OK INTEREST TO THE 1 IKMI.K Watch out for lice and mites with | the cominig of hot weather. No flock of poultry will pay profits and feed, these vermin at the same liar, say poultry specialists. Tow Tarheel says that he ran rath-! er more roughage with a amii than 1 he can with his hands and that's urhy , he plants hay crops instead of palling i fodder. Feeding the ptgs liberally this smm- j mer will make th«qp less costly this i fall and it might cause them to be ia ■ condition to sell on the high market j in September, suggests W. W. Shay, swine extension sperialU for the State I College. The South is famed for its. water- | ■ melons. They are sweet, luu ciow and 3 I tasty. Kvery farm should have its j patch When 210 farmers cooperated to irll a rarlot of poultry at Washington in Beaufort County, an error of oaly ten j cents was maale in the entire trans action. reports the extension agent in that county. North Carolina set the pace in ship-1 ping strawberries duriag the first j weeks of May. Wet weather daring j the latter part of the period caved & ] a decline in prices bat aa the whole j the prices were fair, reports the Stale J Division of Markets. Many other counties now want to! begin the cooperative rarlot ship—at of poaltry. The iwmi attending the efforts of County Agent John Y. Ar- | rendale in Macon County k attracting attention in the other UMatan nan The spring emergence of boff amii may he light bwt that linit Man the weerls will nut In ilip sufltriewt ly fast and nwneruws nat to harm the cotton this season, counsels Franklin Shu man. Chief, of the Piiirian of Entomology for the State College and Depart m rut. A BATON FOR THE ' „ COW FOR THE TEAK Raleigh. N. C, Hay St—How mach food will it take fur awe good dairy caw far mmt year? Thia is a questiau, many piaapntiic dairymen maid life to know. J. A. Arey, dairy extern iaa specialist far the State College af Agriculture, ■anani the pKin for North Carolina j ialitiini tat he his figures mm the ■ mil R arxt ihbr in aider done so may make their plans now for glowing as nmch of the necessary food as passible this summer. Hr. Arey says, "Now is the line to plan for profitable milk production j next winter. This can be done if each owner wfll prod an- for his cow. 1 1-2 tons of legame hay. 15 bushels of | earn. 10 barbel* af oat*, and 3 tons' of stock beets or corn silage. "If this amount of food is grown : for each caw and 3l>o pounds of cot tonseed meal and SO pounds of wheat I « brand purchased, where they are not! grown on the farm, and fed in coo-i nection with these feeds, together . with pasture and some low pro:ei.i | roughage, a balanced ration mat he .'applied throughout the year." i ROOMS FOR RENT Two rooms for rent. Good location and well equipped for light house | keeping. Apply at Enterprise office. , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Board of Ealucstiun of Martin ICounty. North Caroliral will receive wrlfj proposals for the erection and i heating of a graded school building at 1 Hamilton. N. C.. until 2 o'clock I*. M ' Monday June 2nd. 192-1. Reqaests for plans anal >pecification> 1 should be made to Mr. John J. Riair. \ Director of School House Itannin?. Raleigh. N. C. i Separate bid* will he received at the ( same time for the hecting of this : budding. A certified check for W I made payable to K. IS. Crawford. Chairman of the Board. William ton. N. C. must accompany bid for heat ing. These will be returned to the unswrcrcsful biaiders snd the surces ful bidder on signing contract. Bids for the general crntract mu-t fe. accompanied by a certified check for as a guarantee of gnol faith: these »"ill be returne>l to un successful biiiaiers. and to the success j ful bidder on signing of contract. 1 A reasonable borial will be requir ed! of the successful bidder. ! Tfe Board reserves the right to re jjeci my and all bid: K B CRAWFORD. Chairman ' Board of Education of Martin County, j North Carolina. 1 iff ! NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX ELEC j TION ON Tt'ESDAT JI LT l.sT. 1924 IN FARM LIFE SCHOOL DISTRICT. MARTIN COUNTY. S. I ° . la compliance with the wishes of j« petition signed by a necessary i.um j her of the qualified voters of Farm iiarrismi Uros. znh Company I SPECIAL j|! FOR SUMMER A large display of Summer Voiles.Organdy, Lawn, Linen, Silk, .. Yamayama Crepe, Year 'round Zephyr, and Everefast Suiting that are guaranteed not to fade and we have a large assuiimeijt of patterns and « r »lors to se'et t from and we have a large stock of Ox fords and Hosieiy in all the new styles and colors to make your selections from. We are making prices especially low on them and I hope wou will come in and let us show you the largest assortment of the latest styles and colore thatyou have seen for Spring and Summer. Harrison Bros. & Co. i| COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK —J WUXIAMSTON*S LARGEST DKPARTMKNT STOKE 1 I Life School District, which was duly approved by the Board of Education af Martin County, and ■ :..«sibace with the provisions of Artir> IT of the New School Coale of 1923, (NOTICE is hereby given '.hat aa election will be held in the Farm Life • School House on Tuesday July Ist ■ 1924 in said Farm Life School Dts jtrict, which is described hereinafter, j for the purpose of ascertaining the !• will of the ipialified voters of said District as to whether a majority of I >«ch voters favcr the levying and col lecting. annually, of a Special Tax •nth which to supplement the Pcblir Sthool fends already annually ap j;v rttoned to the above Farm Life , School District. by the Board of Edu | cation, the rate of said Special School . Tax n«t to exceed a maximam of i twenty-five cents on the one hmsirrd j IVliar valuation of all property, real and personal, within the bour.ds of the DLtrict alecribed as follows, via: "Beginning at the old James-viHe and Wiiliamston Road where Haw Branch crosses it. running Eastward ly the Township (Griffins 1 Line to the Beaufort County Line: thence follow irr the Beaufort and Martin County l ine to the Lightwocal Stump IV coson: thence down rail Pocwtson to ill _ _ I I Don t Forget- j I; \ S * > 1 j to set' me this week for any thinir you may I i ; j neel in the furniture line, as the hi*r salo J \ will close Saturday the olst. I *' > i i j > !j „ Dont miss this opiwrtunity to » •I 7 ' | I make a dollar take the place of two \ If von are thinkimr of buying any time \ li - j this year you will save money by supplying r 1 your wants this week. > 1 l I > 1 ; B. S. Courtney « ■ n-_-_r_-.r_-_r_-u . ______ . ._. . . , v , _ THE KXTKEHUSIj, WIUJAMSTON. NORTH CHOUNA. r the hexd of Hayes Swamp; thence | i down said Swamp to W. E. Ti»*| ■ line; thence alone said line to P. - ! Fttl't line; thence along said line to X. J. Carey's line; thence a'onjr yail j i lice to Smithwick Creek; thence down > said creek to Griffins and Wilunt : Township line; ther.ee along *aad. - line to the bepmung.* At said election, those who are ia ' favor of the levy and collection of a i Special Tax of not more than twenty f five cents on the SIOO.OO valuation as f - "aforesaid, shall vote a ticket on which [ shall be written or prlnited the wonis r.""For Local Ta*". and those who op - ( po.-* the levy and collection of a f Special Tax of not more than twenty- j -.five cents on the $ll>»»00 valuation a* I :f#rpaid, shall vote a ticket on whirlc I f %fol! be written or printed the wonb 1 "Afsinrf A lx>cal Tax." il That W. T. Rcberson be. an.t he is ; e hereby appointed Rt-ebtrur, and X. K , IVaniel and S K Manning are hereby ! e appointed Poll-Holders for said rle» ' ti> n I- j i hat a new registration is hereby | e ordered. and that the reiristration ■- .bo»ks will be open for such purposes y K -nnmnif with Wednesday May 21st •- 1?24 ami will continue open until o Saturday June 21st. The Re*i»trar I will be at Uaruison's Mill during the above dates for the purpose of regis • ;erin* all those |ua:ifieti to vote in said I'islnrt I IVh* this the 6th day of May 1924. by order of the Board of County Com rtissiosiers of Martin County. IBOAKD OF COMMISSIONKRS OF MARTIN COUNTY. By H. C- GREEN. Chairman. Attest :- S. S. BROWN. I Register of IVeds and Kj-OBW-w Clerk to Board of County Commission er*. 5-2l> 4t NOTICE OF SAI.E j I ->ier and by virtue of the power «.f •vale contained in a certain lev.i of ' tnist executed to the un.lersigtw«l trustee by C. 11 C .wen and wife Ncvija Cowen on the 7th day of AIJIEI. : ISI9. saxi >ie>vj of ;ru>t kin;: of record , in the public retri.-trv cf Martin Cocn- I " ■» ■ ■ j ■ cr • - 1 I YOU CAN BE PROUD OF ii iS SOLID NORTH CAROLINA iSTITOTiON f Nineteen twenty-threa a kvHxi ) ear for the Jefferson Standard. 1 our Company has leare l forward and low stands \\ **t riprht at the topwUii the best Life Ttasuraivt Companies in America. II ' * - ' * Tliis envialde position has len «~ained ii 17 vears. >|L 1 Our condensed statement foil. >ws. It 1 eals a year * of more than satisfactory growth. ,*ii II || FINANCIAL STATEMENT ||7 S December JE ASSETS Total admitted f LIABILITIES ' i Pjfci. keserves - $20.849,072.5.» .♦> ;m. i Divitlei.il> fur pulley- j| " - holders .$1.163.K2.8d t| «. Capital and Surplus .. 51,20u,103.;»4 $2,368,216.42 " . . Total - $23,217,318 .93 -* ; ®CAMS F M jßmr; In admit!.-d a**** ... % 3.516.460.70 f:'f jjjwJ , 4'n total insurance in forte $35,035,324.00 •JoflVrson Siandanl wrote in 192;t on Noith Carolinians over $17,000,000 of insurance—more than any other | I Ate Ins-nance Company in the world. j Jefferson Standard Life Insurance in ». 'orre in North Carolina »s over $Bl,- iOO,OOO- -more than any other Life iiihurance Company in the world. ui Jefferson Standard policyholders in }jß 'forth Carolina nunioer over 88,000. * Wkmm Considering Lifn Insurance, talk * mmr Jiffono* Standard mam \ e _] Gntakwo. ML C. a JEFFERSON SIANMRO LIFE »INSURANCECOMPANY N.C. **" ■ 1 1 .. : ■ ■ I H. Mariot Britt, Agent WILLIAMSTON, N. C . • 9 ty is Book A-2 at pa re 127, said deed of trmxt hav»ne been Riven to secure tfte pijneat of certain notes of even 1 i--e ijhi ;enor therewith and the sti|4i i_t-jf-~ ««iU!Wi in said ieed of trust not i*B coiispiit.l with. *i.J Ki'. been nuwle. at the re ft lie holder of .siiil notes, the iir*6et>a£T*Mi trustee will on the 14th da) of June. 1924. at 12 o'clock M. in "ir.i! ji tl* Court Tij-mss W Jlxam>t»-ri, N. C. oifer for siie. ii»e describe.! real es tate: A tract ii iarxi coi.lairnr.;; 78 acres, b? b#a»iaevi on the North by Wilson. '.i Tin ai»i Watts on the East ami South b» Jie lands »f \\ :lson. and or ar»3 West by the new roaii I ci nzn- through ti* !2>kL- former i_. k" jls tho J \\ . Watts Kara. , _l>l ie j * l"ini> N-"s. 1 .'>■(> I'ax.! SI xsdl vr j»:;-tt«-1 la-.d !e»>i>( ta- C. 11. ar».i H li Cower, by J. W Watts. NOT. 30th. 1»17, recorded in Book V-l at page 305. Above description wnfc from map made by J. R Mobiey, Sor- Tfjor, said map beinyr fiM with tke Federal Land Bank of Columbia. Col umbia. S. C WHEKLER MARTIN. Trustee. Martin and Peel. Atty's. | A Good Thtac - DO XT MUM IS IW%B MM ud »d i tm*fimimtf oriuco. taeMbar villi 5 enk (aod M J||" to Ckuboiua Madicioo Co., Dm " lon, aod rarcito m m— a trial |«rkace containing CIIAMBE&- L\IS>OX GH REMEDY farroogK •»Ue. croup brooch I*l. sad wboo»- h>C cwagluk, and tirklinr tkroot; CH AM BERLAIVH TABLETS far Mad troublM. iodifMU'-o. (am puaa (hat om«d tbo brart, bilinvani and i li paiH-a: CHAMBERLAINS SALVR, •rrd«J iifrttr familr for »- u«*V. phi aod dii tbaao nianl family ma in iiih for ooly 5 oak. IWlflu~.iL
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