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A DAIRYING.-AT HOME AND ABROAIllft) ' 1 aZI. DM c«..l' J ri*Aau««*aai CM.. *«M» A tieuth Aairrlta. MUkiaaa ThcmindToftßiM rf Dutch cfanai Ilk. «ho» In tto. Thli plcturo was likrn In Aneod, ChUoe Inland. Chile. DtrtSnrli* cooMonsd annually. A Ms pwowui. tow- A ran of milk dun m either .Mi of a ttiUo or khu KSJ IN.STJSS &SS cz gsr.-ass.'EWjWJg E3, " ro " ~ u - = mut - VU « A ' » .M., w«.M»»I.n U* A. Tiiucii.w.oiiitor™»in».tro«i un. . \ «. t u p|«t*U» » Rc»i chann* It look 67.81*8 lt». of milk to mak" It. They do thln«a But borne 1* on Carnation MUK F*miii. seattJo. wmii on a blf prala in tlw V. B. A You may I** aure that il t'jttrm.. N. A. Brown. Manager, »V» : t w «' fur !il , >l £"~ Is food to rat too. btwauaa acientifln method*, up-to-del# lied milk etpnialljr for hahlM. It !» J2- «JP houaltif faelUtlea and complete eanltary meaaurea all enter tor r- tr. ftio very be** of condition t.nppinf in- , Into the produrtlun of milk in Aiuarioe'e greateat dairy -ra**a pr* luctlra .-anacity and tlocrcay haol' fial cmnt. Btau hofla PU-urtJe Prop*ct fg one of a berd of 175 milk oowa. Mm. ynlaad ''' Antwar? Br| o lum Early I. .he ■£&£■»»««• Arrl«. • Tk. La*„ Milk... Hakg, H* Dally Trl, U S«t S,Xi5rW XHmmdjKXLmd. bum tli* milk trow the fanoera and allows pad- **' *' owner of tbo team givee them a hatplng Wit dS™ t.dl 1. a. a «u* „|— W . ptfU-rtM '• Uw2 &£" *"* State College Summer f School Begins June 15 The State College Summer School! begins on June 16 and closes July 24., The announcement of courses has been ' published and may be secuerd by those I wishing to attend. Ejrtfs Closely Approach Being: a Perfect Food . Eggs are valuable as a food be cause 'hey contain protein, fat, min erals, and vitamins in a readily di gestive form. According to Dr. B. F. Kaupp. of State College, they ap proach elosely to being a perfect food, i 132 Hours Man Labor Needf d to Acre Cotton; It takes 132.5 hours of man labor; and 59.6 hours of mule labor to pro-' duce an acre of .cotton, according to, findings secured by the United Sta'es' Department of Agriculture -it) Georgia. | Small Garden Shows Net Profit of $47.38 One experiment station kept a rec ord for three .years on a garden plot, one;twn*ieth of an acrp in size. The average net p'fofit was $47.38. TOM TARHEEL SAYS— "The life "of an expert must be a hard one, -because he is .always ex pected to make some big change." Return* to Tarboro Mrs. Clyde Anderson returned to Tarboro yesterday after-spending, sev eal days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ii. Britt. EVER TRY I'HOSPHO 1 AND I'I.AS-! t ter on sweet potatoes ? It improves j quality and increases the yield. For j sale by C. R. Hassell. ISATURDAY ' A NASSEF DEPT. STORE * — 1 " 1 1 ... ! 1 * SPECIAL 5,000 yards ~ small checks and plaids—also plain fast colors. Regular 25c " ,w* ' t 4 SATURDAY ONLY * . > * ~ — « Yd._ MANY OTHER VALUES -T'rswl ' n 9 • ' • > " ■ » Nassef Dept. Store JL - -, * WILUAMSTON, N. C. f rf : v V our Baby / „ Summer months are difficult months for life mothers of youiiK children. Great care should be taken to prevent little ailm?nts 4, from developing inlo serious sickness. i A little precaution is all that is necessary. , P"omp: attention and administration of mijd an-! harmless remedies (which we will pr«- rrMrn~~rvttt ~~ kft'p baby w'll. —Slock your iibine now and be ready for little over 'nitrli' complaints For Baby's Summer Comfort Talc . - 25c ( asi He soa > . 10c and 25c C; st ria 40c B rrcic add * 10c and up 'Vrozin . 25c 7inc Stearatc .... 25c Bottles and Nipples All Styles K 1 I|! ALL SIZES Clark-Bennett Drug Co. V THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAM STOW. N. G PHOSPHO LAND PLASTER CON tains a certain percentage of acid which Is favorable to the growth of peanuts. Better weight, more money. For sale by C. B. HasselL NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of George F. Everett, deceased, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same for payment on or before the 11th day of May, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ' All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement of same. This May 11, 1925. FANNIE E. EVERETT, rals 6tw Administratrix. : 0 MILLIONS : GENUINE POTATO plants. Porto Rictf, Early Triumph, Pumpkin Yam, and Jersey Sweets. 1,000, $1.76. 5,000, $7.60. First-class plants and prompt shipmeH? guaran teed. Shroer Plant Fanjis. Valdosta, Ga. mls 8t for ""^Appearance as used on the farm of Dan Lesher, Waynesboro, Pa. Concrete on the farm indicates pro gress success, and prosperity. It helps the farmer make more money; makes his work easier and lets him work quicker. It makes a farm a more at- * tractive and more efficient business place. You may not desire a "show - . place," but you must admire the per 7k«»manency, economy and freedom from SSSSSr "P air ex P ense wh,ch come Wlth Curr crete Improvements on the farm. PHKN & CO." ■tf'BuiW with Concrete, and you need build but once." Concrete never rots, rusu, burn* oe CI) C'AItSTAK- W " H out - '• i' 'he farmer'* easiest-to-work, it. l«a«t cxprniive and most lasting building mater- Wnliamtaon, ial . When you think o( new farm improve- N. C. ' menu, ask any Security Gment dealer how to I make them with Concrete: or write direct to the manufacturer for helpful information. I MADS BT SMUMTT CEMENT & LIMB COMPANY. HAGEHSTOWN, KIR I -—# " " " Harris Hardware Co. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, WASHINGTON,NX. ' NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate Of N. A. Bur roughs, deceased, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present thero tat paymerft to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of May, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and make immediate payment of the same'. This May 11, 1925. C. F. BURROUGHS, mls 6tw Administrator. A benefit for retired Swiss yodel"ra has been started. The yodelers will get the fund and everyone else the benefit. POSTAL JOB OPEN: LOCAL CIVIL "Service examination to be held on May 13 to lest the fit icss of persons seeking appointment as 'fetter carrier. Salary $1,700. Write G. Cook, 945 Pa. Ave., Washington, D. C, for fre irformation. Statement of tbe condition oj the fc PLANTERS & MERCHANTS BANK Everetts y N. C., as of tht cldse of business 6> - RESOURCES . LIABILITIES Loans and discounts $148,795.38 Capital stock paid ill | 15,000.00 United States bonds 3,100.00 , iSurpluis fund 7,600.00 All other stocks, bonds and mOrt- ' Undivided profits, less current ex- Ifiiges 8,900.00 penses and taxes paid 2,044.43 Hanking houses, $3,500.00; furni- * Dividends unpaid 37.00 lure and fixtures, ,$2,810.00 6,310.00 Deposits subject to check ...-. .... 184,^98.99 Cash in. vault and net amounts Cashier's checks outstanding 1,838.39 due from banks, bankers and Time certificates of deposit, due - trust companies .... 73,318.76 on or after 30 days 76,079.20 Cash items held over 24 hours .... 1*73.87 Reserves for bad debts 3,800.00 Total ,1. ..$240,598.01 Total $240,698.01 We are here to serve you and protect your money, as we have been doing in the past. We believe our protection is worth * your consideration. We try to stay j;eady at all times to take care of our demand calls. We have the full protection and support of our officers and directors at all times. . •; .- .A . . . ' \. . J ' NOTICE Of SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the pows of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee, by James Brown and wif- Alice Brown on the 21st day of April 1924 which said deed of trust is of record in the public registry cf Mar tin County in Book Q-2 at page 102 said deed of trust having been given to secure certain not-s of even date and tenor therewith and the stipula tions contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the holders o the said notes the undersigned trus tee will on Monday the 18th day of May 1925 at 12 o'clock M in front of the court houst door in the town of Williamston, North' Carolina offer up the various courses cf - Tyner for sale to the highest bidder for Don't Trust to Luck You've worked hard —and saved long for that home you are going to build—so exercise as good judg ment in your choice and selection of materials that are to go into it. When you buy lumber and other building materials at home—from a home dealer—you do not have to trust to luck in what you get. Come to our yards and let us sub mit plans or go over the plans you have and help you decide just what you want. All of our experience in materials is at your beck and call. You can personally inspect materi als and have the right to exchange (without expense) . all deliveries that do not please you. No Job too Big— or too Small for Ui _J : —♦— , Roanoke Supply Co. \ * cash the following descried real es tate, to-wit: ' First tract: Beginning at tba Henry Griffin Southeast center en the fiew Grass and Williamston road, thence along A. H. Griffin's Una to his West corner, thence a straight line across W. S. Peel's field and along a line o marked trees to Tyner Branch, thence Branch to J. Daniel Biggs corner on Tyner Lane; thence down Tyner Lan» to the Bear Grass and Williamstoa Kbad; thence along said road to the beginning, containing 20 acres mora or less. Second trnct: Containing 15 acre, more or less, bounded on the North b> the lands of Jesse Tyner, on the Wes by the lands of Jesse Tyner, on th« South by J. Daniel Biggs and th» trac first above described, and being the James Brown HomeplAce. This the *lsth day of Ap.il, 1V25. ELBERT S. PEEL. Trustee.
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