To Have Cured Meat
Show at State Fair
Raleigh, May 16.—One new feature
of the North Carolina State Fair to
he held la Raleigh during the week of
October 12 in i ham and bacon ahow
be pui on by Prof. L. H. McKay, of
tne «"""»! industry diViaion. State Gel
lege of Agriculture. .
f releasor McKay has secured the
donation ol liberal cash prize* for the
best hams, shoulders, and bacon cured
ai home and shown at the fair. Under
the rules of the show the entries are
limited to North Carolina farm-cured
mtsau>. Those exhibitors who win pre
miums will be required to furnish their
curing receipt and all information a
boui how the meat was handled dur
ng the curing process and after. To
judge i he meal ,each pifecT be cut
to determine its texture and flavor
anu a small amourt will be sampTKi.
if the exhibitors wish, the meat will
be sold in Raleigh or returned to
them as desired. Mr. McKay states,
ihat hams weighing from 10 to 26
pounds will be given preference while
the bacon should be without ribs or!
l'atback. The judging will be bated
on 80 per cent for cure and quality
of product and 20 per cent on size!
and trim. 1
"We are putting on this show," says|
Professor McKay, "because the home J
curing of meat is almost univeraally j
practiced in North Carolina. Wej
know, too, that a large amount ofj
meat is too salty; that there arej
losses from souring; that lets of the
side meat turns rancid and that there
is much loss from rats, skippers, and
other parasite* commonly feund in the
meat. If we can get the best meat
exhibited at the fair and then learn
"how thia was ciired and handled the
fact should be of tremendous value in
helping others to cure with better suc
cess."
Leaves Tomorrow for Richmond
Miss Pattie Harris will leave tomor
row for Richmond, where she will re
sume her studie&%t the Massey Bus
iness College. She (.pent the past week
with her mother.
Mr. and Mr*. Staton in Baltimore
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Staton, who
have been spending some time in
Baltimore, will return home Sunday.
They spent the past week end in Haic
erstown, Md.
Misses Gertrude and Hilda Bloom
and Frank Margoila Left this afternoon
for Wilson, where they will attend the
.spring Shrine ceremonies.
Special meals for parties cooked and
served right at Ray's j?afe
WM£S
UAC.S WANT fit*: WE WILL PAY Be
a pound for clean old rags delivered i
to our office ■ Colors objected to.
The Enterprise. tf |
WHY FOB A LONG HAUL ON |
foreign "'rock when the domestic
land plaster is as good and cheaper—
Phospho. For *ale by C. B. Hassell.
MEN, WOMEN, SELL GUARAN
teed silk hosiery direct to wearer;
beautiful goods, fashioned and full
fashioned, wonderful colors. Prices
lower than stores. Sell only. We pajy
every day. International Silk Hosieriy
Co., Norristown, Pa. -« to je|9
PHOSPHO HAND "PLASTER C«N
- tains a certain percentage of ajfcid
which is' favorable to the growth iof
peanuts. Belter weight, more money.
For sale by C. B. Hasaell-
MILLIONS GENUINE POTATO
plants. Porto Rico, Early Triumph,
Pumpkin Yam, and Jersey Sweete.
1,000, |1.76. 6,000, $7.50. First-class
plants and prompt shipm?Tff guaran
teed. Shroer Plant Farms. * Valdosta,
Ga. ml 5 81
POSTAL JOB OPEN: LOCAL CIVIL
service examination to be held on
May 13 to test the fitness of persons
seeking appointment as '.etter carrier.
Salary »1,708. Write G. A. Cook, 945
Pa. Ave., Washington, D. C., for fre
ir formation.
WANTED; EVERY PROPERTY
owner to use a gallon "of L. 4 M
nemi-paste paint out of any he buys
and if not perfectly satisfactory ih
remainder can be returned withou
payment being made for the one ga!
Itn used. See our advertisement i
this paper. Longman 4 Martinc-
If It Is Printed
We Can Do It -V* r ~ " ;
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« Jr Williamston, N. C.
EVER TRY PHOSPHO LAND PLAS-I
t*r on tweet potatoes 7 it improves
quality and increases the yield. For
saie by C. B. Haweli,
CLEANING, PKESSING, REPAIR
ing, anu dyeing. Lau.es work a
specialty. All work caiiedioi' and de
livered. Willie Thompson, 406 Rail
road St m 8 lmo
lOR SALE: MEXICAN BIG BOL
Cotton Seed for sale. Grown in 102:
and are better than li/ 24. Will de
liver seed. Box 162 Rocky Mount
N. C.
For a real good meal, go to Ray'
cWe, on Washington Street.
POTATO PLANTS FOR SALE
Good strong Government inspecteu
Poro. Rican sweet potato plants fo
sale. Now ready for shprnent a
sl.io per 100. Mrs. G. N. Weathtrly
j iiaxley, Ga. 2t
tistic pressing, cleaning, and altei
j ing at very cheap rates, we are at
i your service. Ideal Pressing CI ut>, I
; Washington Street, city. Phone 167.
!We do work cheap and for cash.
I Chas. H. Haaaell, manager.
' . NOTICE OF SALE !
Under and by virtue of the power i
I of sale contained in that certain deed
| of trust made and executed by J. C.
Koss and wife, Charity Ross,' to the
j undersigned trustee, and bearing date
I of March 4th, 1924, and of record in
the public registry of Martin County,
in book Q-2, at page 74, said deed of
trust having been given to secure the
payment of a certain note of even
date therewith, and the terms and con
. ditions therein contained not, having
been complied With, and at the request
of the holder of said note, the under
signed trustee will on Thursday, June
lh'.h,- 1926, at 12 o'clock m., in front
of the courthouse door of Martin
(bounty, at Williamston, N. C., offer
for sale, at public auction, to the high
est bidder, for cash, the following de
scribed property, to wit;
All of our three-eighths undivided
interest in the following described
property, beginning at the corner
Henry Parker and Kin.ston & Weldon
Ifetilroad right of way, in line with
Hitches old railiroad, thence along the
line of Kinston 4 Weldon right of
way a southeasterly course 346 feet to
a stake, a corner in the land formerly
•wned by Kverett and lianiel, now
ownel by Oak City Gin Co., thence a
t southwesterly course alony Ktwd Oak
1 City Gin Co., line 112 fee* -to a stake
in the St. Mark Church Jine, thence
a direct northerly course 353 feet to
a utake in Henry Parker's line, thence
Your Baby
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» Summer months are difficult months for
• the mother* of young children. Great care _• .
should be taken prevent little ailmjnts
from developing into serious sickness.
A little precaution is all.that is necessary.
Prompt intention and administration of mild
and harmless remedies (which we will pre- 1
scirhc) will keep baby well. Stock your
cahin\ now and* be ready- little over
night complaints.
For Baby's Summer Comfort
Talc 25c
Castile soap ** 4.0 c and 25c
Castoria v ..r..".."..r..."...T~ 40c
Boracic acid 10c and up
Borozin .1. 25c •
Zinc Stearate 25c
Nursing Bottles and Nipples
All Styles
"1 KIIM—ALL SIZES
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l|k~
J
Drug Co.
| * northeasterly course along Henry
Parker's line 17 feet a corner the s>e
ginning, anil containing one half an
acre, be the same more or less.
2nd: All those pieces or parcels of
land known as lot Nos. 1 and 2 in
the Everett and Daniel land division,
plot mail* by Syives'er Peel Novem
ber 21, 1917, and March 6, 1918, and
recorded in land division book One at
page 426. Also all machinery locat
ed on the above property, such* as
one Newman planing mill, one rip saw
one re-saw, one Murray gin system,
consisting of three gins, all belts and
pullies and equipment now iocatsd and
used by us on the above described
property. One boiler and two engines.
This the 14th day of May, 1825.
CLAYTON MOORE,
ml 9 4tw ' Trust cj.
Hugh G. attorney.
NOTICE OK MALE
i m). r and by virtue of the . ptwer
of iffile contained in that (,eed
. of trust made ami executed by V.or
ley Harrell and wife, Mary Harrell,
to the undersigned trustee, and Unar
' ing date of April Ist, 192.1, und of
lecord in the public registry of Mar
) tin Cautfty in book I' -1, ftt pit ife 272,
of trtirt having brm given
| to secure the payment of a certain
,'note of even da c therewith, and the!
| terms and condi ( is therein contained
'] not having been "■ nplied with, and at
• the request of t ,iolder of said note,
! the undersigned trustee will on Thurs
-1 day, the 18ih day of, June, 1925, at
' 12 o'clock m., In front! of the .court
• hou'e door of Martin County, at Wil-
liamstOn, N. C., olTcr for safe, at pub
"■ lie auction, to the highest bidder, for
1 cash, the foflowing described proper
' j tyT to wit;
L.—All our-Interest-in Iha following dfc
' acftfted land, to wit:
"j Bounded on the,east by county road.
J jOn the west by Higgs Brothers, on
'j the north by Conoho Creek, and J. H.
' Daniel, and on the south by rfiggs
r i brothers, and known asjbe old Jaseph
"| Harrell home place. Lying on the
" road leading from Oak City and Ham
ilton to the''old Sherrod mill pond,
' containing fifty-five acres, bej'f more
' or less. >
r J This May 14, 1928. . „» ■
li. M. WORSLEY,
1 j in 19 4tw Trustee.
f | Hugh G. Morton, attorney.
s FOR OVER -V/ YEARS
i|AIX'» CA'I'AKKII mKDIfIMC has been
■' tmed nucce«Kfully Ui U>t> treatmunt of
t Catarrh.
, HAWI OATAHRH MKDICIIfK con
( BtltS of an Ointment which QtfßlCly
e Kellevea by local apiillcatlon. and th«
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acta
e through the Blood on the Mucoija Sur
(acea. thua reducing the Inflammation.
Bold by all drucKtata.
p F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMSTON. N. C
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MAKE NO MISTAKE
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(ietting on the map in a big way is the rightful ambition of every town, but get
ting there is a job not finished in a day, week, month, or year. It is achieved only by '
the consistent effort of a town's citizens. In proportion to such collective effort does
(he town establish for itself a reputation of progressiveness. Its stores are better
| stores; its civic life is more entertaining and happier. •
Make no mistake that it is someone else's job to accomplish those things right
here in Williamston. It is your job, as it is every loyal ciizen's job, day in and day out,
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in every thought and act. Read this message now—then resolve to add your mite to
the program which will make Williamston a bigger and better town .If we all do
this Williamston will grow; jobs will be more plentiful; wages will be higher; we will
all be more prosperous; we will have better homes, and we will be happier.
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Boost Williamston at every opportun- Trade in Williamston. The quickest
ity. Call attention to the Rood things way to a bigger and better Williamston
, in Williamston:- Beat down subtle is through the growth.and development
propaganda which in anyway would of its commercial organizations To be
hold up to ridicule or belittle our town. able to offer you bigger stocks of mer-
Even amongst our own townsfolks we chandise, merchants must have your
should not let the habit grow of failing trade, 't hey can not hire more help nor
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to appreciate the present development can t,ln*y put more money into circula
and growth of our town.* If you live in ; v tion witn new improvements and new
Williamston and make your living in buildings if their stores are to be used
Williamston, then Williamston is en- only as emergency shops. Think this
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titled to your whole-hearted support. over.
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Do All Your Trading In Williamson
The Williamston
Chamber of Commerce
. ROBT. L COBURN, Secretary