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Experiment with Cotton Bags for Fertilizer "Cotton bags used for fertiliser and cotton seed meal 1 this past season j proved successful in every particular" 1 Eastern C'aioilna Chamber of Com- j nicree officials stated Monday after I having made a survey of the mills j that were induced to try out the cot-1 * tcr bags on a"small scale this season. I Reports from six mills that used mora than JOO,OOO bag.- lis an experiment, were very encouraging and showed , that the cotton bag can be substituted for the jute bag. if the Souhern farm er will simply ask that this be done and pay the- little cost of using this kiwT of container. Maxton Oil and Fertiliser company said, "We bought | !0,000 bags and found them satis factory. Our- customers were well pleased", \V. li. Hasty, secretary- I Manager, :aid; Launnburg Oil com pany said, "We used 10,001) cotton bags-'for our meal this season and found them, for the most part, satis factory. But we did find that when meal lias to be stacked the cotton bat; as made this year_wiJJ not hold. How i ver, we found them/ufliciently satis factory to continuf with thorn this ' coming season." A. J. McW'innon, jr., ec re t a r y - m rn a grsaid. Chatham Oil and # Fertilizer company, Pitts- L-ere, X. (■. said, "We useil 10,000 cot ton bags Jhi meal and 2,000 for fer tilizer this season. Iloth wen very ! ..tisfactnry." K. R. Hinton, manager Planters Cotton Oil company,' Hocky .Mount, said, "We used a few thousand cofton bag:- f«»r feruliz* r tins season Mid found them satisfactory except - that they would bet torn around the i; l> whvn handling. Our customers were well pleased, but not willing to pay the extra cost." ,1. 1. Morgan, I'armville Oil and 1 Fertilizer i omp.tny, said, "We used a .small quantity, of cotton bag.- for fer tilizer and found them entirrh- satis factory, ,Tht readme \ii did not use mrirv was tnat cotton advanced and I'urlap came (lov n in prices." ,1. I'. .Tii.una-," Hid'/-Oil and Fer- J tiliaei company, ICa-ford -aid, "W ' ued 22,000 cotton bags for cotton si ed meal this season and all were ei tirely catisfai tory. Our farmeni v .'re wilting to pay the extra cost of .70 cents pi i' toll to get the cotton j ' U:gs. * . —• The Eastern Carolina—Chamber of I Commerce led .a. campaign last sea-! sci. to get til'' oil mills to Use moiv iolton bag.- for fertilizer and received | veiv good results from the experi- WANTS HOME RAISED M EAT, LAUD, corn and hay for sale. Joshua L. Col train. jyS 6tpd \I'AIfTMKMS I'OR KKNT: STEAM I heat, water and other modern ieiitCs'. Apply to Mrs. J. Ci. yM jy-12-2 SI A ERA I. THOUSAND TOBACCO sticks for sale at my mill in James- Ville, N*. C, I'lace your order before rush comes. Luther Hardison. jyls 4 HAVK VOI TRIED to DI'CO VOIR old shoes V Make them look like new and change the color if you wish, j Ci me in to see us, .we have all colors. I!. S. Courtney. j>'26 2t \\(\\'TEl> 3/OR 1 FAMILIES WASH i»g. Good w^L)i;k assured. Rebecca Hi seo, 251 Syeaiwarg. street. 218 Kit II \( KES: I MILE l-KOM Wood leaf; good roads : 40 acre's bottom; modprn 10 room house, paint ;| ed; barns, outhouses, • good fishing. Ixiw price, easy terms,' I). C. I, l.andis, N. C. 1 J. C. Met'kius, Jr. M. W. Meekins MEEKINS & MEKKINS! Attorneys ul Law WASHI NGTON, N. C State and federal Courts * 4 j rm Bp SIP, DOES this remind you of your dining room and of the val ue of the in.us you have? No doubt ofllimes you ha*e ! said you could never replace • hem it would cos! too much. , I Suppose they should burn tonight? . « , This agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. will in sure your household goods and personal belongings. I ' J E. POPE Insurance Agency WILLI AMSTON, N. C. ' Phone 87 i[ To Issue D. A. R. . Paper This Fall New Hern, July 21.—Members of the | various cliupters of the North Caro j lina Societyiof the Daughters of the) | American Revolution are busily eiigag ed- this month on advance work for! the special publicity-newspaper that j j wilP be published during the fall by j f tile society to feature North Carolina history and progress. The paper will have a wide circu- 1 lation among many of the 160,000 D. I A. R. members, as it will be sent free ] •to evefy chapter in 4he world. Each; , chapter has been asked to furnish a . history of the section, .a liistory of , the chapter and a sketch of the chap- | | t»H' name. In addition the paper will 4 have a number of stories and adver tisements boosting, the states. j '— I 1 M iss Jennie Whit Congleton, of | Rebersonvillc, and Miss Clem bridges, | of Elm City, were visitors in town; , Mondav. Mr. T. H. Slade, of Hamilton, ac- [ ■ ci mpanied by his son, T. 8., jr., was in town Monday. Mr. Slude. is past the 80-yeurs mark, but is cheerful and looks fine and says he enjoys eating and sleeping as well as a boy. Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Anderson and , baby, of Tarlmro, spent the week end , her- with relatives. 1 ""Mrs. Mark RufTui and children, of ( Ta'buro, ure visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. II Hritt at the Hritt Hotel. Mrs W. C. Manning spent the week j | end with her daughter, Mrs. S. S. Law- , rence in Wilson. . I 1 ment. There were other mills that , n.-.ed cotton bairn that did not make | ; reports. Hut in the opinion of the of tii ials of the organization this is suf-, | ficinet to call 11• ■ campaign a sue- r less: | ' KXKCFTOR'S NOTICE I | 1 Having this day qualified us execu j ( lor of the estate of Esabelle Roger- . son, late of Martin County, all per-j ens holding claims against the said j estate are, hereby TTtttified to present ! same to me for payment on or before tlie 28th day of June, 1928, or this * ! notice will be plead in bar of their 11 ! recover.*. All persons indebted to said estate o are requested to come forward and ( make immediate settlement of the t same. This the 28th day of June, 1027. | J A VIN ROGEKSON, v "jyl (itw Executor. j. Of Ksabelle Rogersoll Estate. j. j NOTICE , Having this day ijuiil ifled as ad-.| t | n'inistrator of the estate of Martha] J). Long, laU' of Oi'uk City, Martin i ounty, all persons - gainst said estat ure hereby notifies 1 t-i present same to the undersigned I for payment inn or before the oth : | day in July 1028, or this i otice will I be plead in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said es- j late will please come forward and j make payment of same. This 6th day of.July, 1027. IS. 'A. LONG, [ j.\-8-4t Administrator. I NOTICE " Having this day qualified as ad ministratl'ht of the estate of W. I), j Staton, late of the town of James \ille in the ('ounty of Mfirtin, all ' persons holding claims against said | Spend your Vacation af the Seashore Travel Via Norfolk Southern Itailroad Sunday, Week-end and Season Tickets _ to j H\'ifor'. Morehend City. Vir ■v i i'i r.eu -1. ' ax* He ld. Season Summer .Tickets to Inieii;r Eastern and Western R \ Modern and Up to Date CAFE Visit Us, You Will be Pleased 1 ' EMPIRE CAFE • i v - - . '*: • "V V estate will take notice that unless they present same for payment to the j undersigned on or before July the Bth, 1928, this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to 'said estate will please come forward and pay same prompt ly This the Bth day of July, 1927. NAOMI STATON, jy-8-4t 1., Administratrix. ""NOTICE Under and by virtue of a judgmen i in this cause, f>. G. Matthews vs. Jack Everett, the undersigned comissioner will, on the Ist day of August, J at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthousal door ofm Martin County offer at pub- { lie sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described tract of land: Same being a house and lot locat.'d | in tin' town of Williams ton, N. C., i in w occupied It.: Jack Everett, and! hounded by the land, of Joe W r illiard, lien Jones. Jane Bryant, and the An- 1 drews land. This the Ist Jay of July, 1027. 1!. A. CKITCHER, jyß 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE I nder and by virtue of „he power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned ! trustee, on the 19th day of June, 1925, j end of record in Marin County regis try, in book Q-2, page 407, securing i ertaiit bonds of oven date therewith, | and the stipulation, not having been | complied with, and at the request of: the holder of said bonds, the under-1 signed will, on the Ist day of August, 1027, at the courthouse door of Mar-; tin County, at 1.2 o'clock noon, sell! to the highest bidder, for cash, the j following described land: Situate in Poplar Point Township, j Martin County, N. C\, adjoining the; lands of J. I. Taylor, John A. Pierce,! and others, and bounded "On the north j by the Riml Roobuck Estate; on the east by Win. James Coburn; on the south by the lands of John A. Pierce, | and on the west by the lands of J. I. Taylor, known as "The John Hurst; lands." It being the lundg devised! to Mary Edmondsun by her father, John Hurst; and containing seventy five,(7s) acres, mere or less, and de scribed more definitely as follows; Beginning at a ligTitwood stump on the south side of Wild Cat road; then up said road to Jesse I. Taylor's line, a corner, a gum; thence down Hates I!ranch lo a gum on the opposite side of the canal; thence south across the marsh to the hill to a pine; thence east to John A. Pierce's lino, a corner, a stump; thence a straight line to the beginning slump on the Wild Cat | road, and being lite 'dentical prem ises described in the deed from Jas. R. Edmondson ami wife, Mary Ed j mondson, to \V. R. Silverthorne, of record in the public registry of Mar tin County in book SSS, at page 511,, mi MI 1 iii i i jjlJ|jE Courteous Serv ice There is a whole lot in being j your iceman, much more than handing you a chunk of ice ' every day. Our'men are told to emphasize service. We see that you get ice that is clean and j pure, and jes't it promptly. Our drivers weigh it for yod and put it in your refrigerator without messing up the floors. For sat isfaction use our ice. * ! TflE ENTERPRISE - WILUAMBTON, N. C. j reference to which is hereby made. This the Ist day of July, 1927. H. G. HORTON, „ jyß 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 25th day of February, 192.'., by A. S. Leggett and wife, and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book Q-2, at page 321, said deed of trust having bepn fciven to secure a note of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipula tions therein contained not having I been complied with and at the re quest of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will, on the 9th | day of August, 1927, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Wil liameton, N. C., offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for I cash, the following described prop rty: Beginning at Ben Glisson's corner on Main Street in the town of Wil lianiston, N. C., thence along Ber Glisson's line 336 feet to the rail loan, thence along the railroad 50 feet, thence a straight Hne parallel to the said Ben filisson's line to a ! point on Main Street 60 feet from the beginning point, thence along j T.'ain Street 60 feet to the beginning, j The same being a lot 50 feet by 336 j feet, and being a part of the land j deeded to G. P. Jlall and wife, Mary i E. Hall, by the Home Realty & In ; ves-tment Corporation by deed dated August 34th, 1924, and of record in the public registry of Martin County ! in book T-2, at page 98, and being :he same land deeded to Sarah O. ' Cherry by G. P. Hall and wife, of record in M-2, at page 326, in Mar | tin County public registry, and be- TV World has never known such Value/ Five p.issenger 2-door Five passenger 4-door Sedan. Series 113 Sedan, Series 12U sll*s $1495 Four passenger Sport Five paanenaer To wo Roadster, Series 11) Brougham, Series 120 •"« IM?i Two-passenger ( oupe, Four putsnger Sport Series 113 Roadstvi, Series 12M sl49s Five-Passenger Sport Five passenger Sport Touring. Series 113 Touring, Series 124 tins f tun Four passenger Country Four-pAMt-nger ('ouniry Club Coupe. Series 11) Club Coupe, Series 121 IU7S lI7H Five-passenger 4 *J« or Five passenger Coupe, Sedan, Series 113 Series 126 lilts SIBSO ;• Five -passena«• r T.»*n Five passenger Brougham, Seti+e 111 Brougham, Series 120 $1375 91915 Four-passenger oupe, S«yen-passenger Sail en. Series 120 Series 121 sl4*s $1999 AU pruet f. o. b Flint, Mulligan. Jo*rrtim*mi Um to b* iddtd BUICK for 19 2 8 N. A. KIDDICK MOTOK Car Campany The House that Service Built Scotland Neck, N. C. ing same land W. R. Cherry and wife Sarah O. Cherry, deeded to E. D. L«ggett, being of record in public registry of Martin County. This the Bth day of July, 1927. WHEELER MARTIN, w Jy 12 4tw Trustee. f ; i ' * NOTICE i North Carolina, iMaitin County, f In superior court. ; W. S. Rhodes and D. G. Matthews i Trading as SLade, Rhodes & Co., vs. J. N. Pugh. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the superior court of Martin County, in the above entitled action, I will, on the Ist day of August, 1927, at 12 o'clock noon, j at the courthouse door of Martin j County, sell to the highest bidder for j cash, to satisfy said execution all the | right, title, and interest which the j • said J. H. Pugh, the defendant, has j I in the following described real estate, j ■; to wit: That tract of land known as the j n Cox farm, situated on the left-hand side of the public road leading from Hamilton to Williamston, opposite the Purvis farm, adjoinnig the land of t JT. H. Sherrod and others and the Ro ! anoke River, containing three hun , dred acres, more or less, which tract is sold and is here/by conveyed sub- > 1. 1 " FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 1 Prompt and Efficient Service " - Flowers for the wedding a specialty. Try one of our baskets of cut flowers ! for the sick friend. Flower Favors for the paity. Funeral designs furnished on short notice. MRS. JOHN I). BIGGS Representative Scotland Neck Floral Co. Phone 65 ii / Final House Cleaning of Summer Merchandise Our buyer is making preparations for his trip to the market to purchase advance fall merchan dise —and before he leaves—he is making a gen eral clean sweep of all seasonable merchandise - res/ardless of cost. Come in arid take advantage of the great savings. Margolis Brothers 'The Shopping Place After All" V-—' ' Letter Heads, Bill Heads and Statements J , "r Or Jgb Printing of Any Description __ We Can Make Delivery on Short Notice i _ Prices Reasonabe The Enterprise Publishing Company ject to the dower of Mrs. Margaret Boyle, widow of John P. Boyle, de ceased, which has already been as signed out of said land under definite m«tes and bounds. This the Ist day of July, 1927. A. L. ROEBUCK, jyS 4tw Sheriff of Martin County. NOTICE .Under and by virtue of a judgment j in the cause D. Q. Matthews vs. Cliff . Sherrod, the undersigned commission- ■ er, will, on the Ist day of August, 1927, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door of Martin County, offers at public sale to the highest hidder, > I for cash, the following described real estate: BUILDING SUPPLIES" High Grade Screen Doors and Window Screens Made to Order, Galvanized or Copper wire. WILLIAMSTON SUPPLY CO. One residence listed in Goose Nest Township by Sam Williams, said property being ourchased by D. G. Matthews on the 2nd day of Novem ber, 1925, to which tax certificate At sale reference is hereby made for a full description, and said property be ing now in the possession of Cliff Sherrod. This the Ist day of July, 1927. B. A. CRITCHER, jyß 4tw Commissioner. Week-End TRIPS Round Trip Reduced Fares from Fares from Other Points in Proportion WrightsvUle Beach $7.96 Norfolk 15.36 Virginia Beach $5.93 Tickets on sale and Sat urdays, good until midnight follow ing Tuesday. Round Trip Summer Excursion Tickets on sale daily to resorts in Canada and the United States, good until October 31. We are prepared to serve you. V. D. GODWIN, T. A. Williamston, N. C. Phone 45 ATLANTIC COAST LINE
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