PAGE FOUR WILLIAMSTON SUPPLY COMPANY The Builders' Headquarters \ ' ' "L-» ' H . We are now buying twelve (12) staple articles that go into YOUR building iiTsolid car lot|. This means lower prices jind greater saving to you. EVERYTHING carried in stock from the foundation to the tip-top of the chimney, and it will be delivered on the job FREE of charge. Our trucks cover three counties. £ T*%t_ m.T _ lAn f T7DI7T? AM fViA AAflf r\( VHTTP laK RepQrt'of the condition of the BANK OF HAMILTON at Hamilton, in the State of North Carolifia. at the close of business Feb-' ruarv 28th, 1928. t RESOURCES | Loans and discounts $ 67,(>20,00 United /States Bonds and Liberty Bonds / 8,000.00 Banking houses. $5,022.25; furniture and fixtures, sl.- 700.00 - 6,722.25 Cash in vault and net a inounts due from hanks, bankers, and trust com panies ..* ' 41,035.28 Cheeks for clearing 134.05 i Total $12.!,511.58 \ LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $10,000.00 i Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid - ; - 719.28 j Deposits subject to check, individual 79,017.09 Time certificates of deposit, due in less than 30 days 22.489.55 Cashier's checks outstand —hit 1.285.66 Total /$123,511.581 State of North Carolina—County of I Martin, March 12. 1928. I, F. L. Haislip. cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that j the above Statement is true t» the best of mv knowledge and belief. F. L. HAISLIP. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before nie this 12tli day of March. .1928 K. A. EDMoNDSuN, - -—Notary Public. Correct —Attest: p. L. SALSBI'KY. VV. S. RHODES, directors ! Most $ $-$ $ $ Per Acre on Every Acre of Tobacco When You Use v STANDARD TOBXCCO G (7 A JV Q I Made To Produce The Most Pounds of QUALITY TOBACCO on North Carolina Soils STANDARD FERTILIZER COMPANY, ON ROANOKE RIVER WILLIAMSTON, N. C. . NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE .] Under and by virtue of the ,power of sale contained jn that certain deed of trust executed -l>> Willie Huston aud wife, lceline Boston, on the 14th day of April, 1919, aud of record in the public roHStry of Martin County, in i>o6l/i*u2, at page 124, said deed of trjiff being given to secure a note of jnfii date and" tenor therewith, and Hf stipulations in deed of trust Tiot haying been complied with, and-at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will on Mon day, April 9, 1928, in front of the court Money to Lend • TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTY Elbert S. Peel Any Amount • Any Terms Five Per Cent Interest ATTORNEY WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Funeral Director • and Licensed Embalmer I Day and Night Service Excellent Service at Most Reasonable Price., B. S. COURTNEY WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Day Phone 155 Night Phone 94 TO RAISE SIOO,OOO FOR NEAR EAST - .f . ~ Conference of Volunteer Workers Held Recently At Durham Durham, N. ( . Feb. 29,—That tiie recent State conference of volunteer I workers in this city will bear fruitful i results for the Near East College As | sociation is expressed by '1 .teu . J. Elmer LHig, of this city, chairman of the movement in North Carolina. Evidence of this is seen through the more ready contributions being -made as a result of this conference, and this I increased interest is considered the frtiit of a more intimate knowledge on the part of the people as to the work of the association in the Near East, Six college institution;; iu life Near East, all having a common task, have I pooled their interests, and their cause i is being presented ti America not sep arately but together World leaders have declared any contribution is an .in vestment in, 'internationalwill, 1 and a lieartv response is htlng seen all over America. \ The goal in North Carolina has been set at SIOO.OIIO, which is only a small portion of the total campaign 'mid of I $15,000,000. The goal of Virginia, our ! 'sislei' State, has been placed at- $150,- house .door-in Martin County, at 12. ! o'clock in., offer for sale to the highest I ; bidder, for cash, the following' real es- j tate, to wit: l.ving Und being in Martin County, i ;-«ttul in JaiiienvtHy Tnwiifhtt>r N.-C , and j more particularly described .and defined as follows: Beginning, at the C. P.I Fine and runnijig N. 80 W. 44 poles; thence N. 6 E. 59 poles to the public road; thence along- said road S. 09 JE. I 56 pules; theucc S. 18 \Y. 49 poles to .the beginning, containing . 17 acres,; I more or less. This the 7th day of March, 1928. J NO. 1). LILLKY, m 9 4tw Trustee. PUBLISHED CVKftV TUESDAY AMD FRIDAY 000. Governor Long is. most hopeful of the campaign in this State. Lead ! ers in public, religious, and educational life, including Angus W. McLean, gov ernor ot Nortli Carolina, Dr. W. P. Few, president of Duke-University, Dr. J. W, Smith, pastor of Trinity Metho dist t liiirch. this city, Josephus Daniels Secretary of the Navy under Wood row Wilson, and others, have hearti ly endorsed the Near ICast College As sociation cause. *-i Reports being received from various locaTities through the State, such an cities and counties, give every reason, declares Captain" Claude W. Hopper, southern director of the movement in the United States, to believe that the Tar Heel State will do her proportion al part in the great humanitarian work of, extending the opportunity of edu cation to the younger generation in the : Near Fast. Every contributor is personally cred ited with the amount given, and a cpnl -1 plete list will be published at a later ■ date. Such names as Cyrus McCor • mick and Chauncey M. Depew are in . eluded iu the liberal contributors, and ■ | Governor Long has enjoined the pep , pie of this State'lt) aid this groat i cause, a cause which has interested the | leading men of this age. FOR SALE: 20 TONS PEANUT hay; slo■ per top. J. W. Green, Koadview Farm, Williamston, N. C. inO & 13 * More Money per AcrefromßrightTob *£s3Kl INTERNATIONAL I 5 ® 5 ! PREMIUM PRODUCER RG*. »• BRIGHT TOBACCO FERTILIZER ramuzEßs Brings to Bright Tobacco Grower* |^" ntmnERS Tested in the same fields, cured in the same barns, sold on the same warehouse floors, The INTERNATIONAL PREMIUM PRODUCER brings from SSO to over SIOO more money per acre than other bright tobacco fertilizers Tested by Local Grower, Who Reports the Following: N c International Agricultural Corporation, Norfolk. Va. i . „ Gentlemen: I tried out your .pecial tobacco Premium Producer Fertiliser with other fertiliaer. thi. aeaaon (1927), and am vwy well pleated with result., TO much so that I will UN your fertiliser. next seaaon. Seven of my negro tenant, made on 72 acr.. a total of 78,9 M pound, that .old for 119.W0.13. One tenant .vera,* |«t.OO EX-SHERIFF H. T. ROBERSON. per acre. THE INTERNATIONAL PREMIUM PRODUCER is unlike any other tobacco fertilizer, it differs in analysis or formula' or in additional plant foods it contains Puts Quality into High Yields « Brightens the Color • Adds Body Sold by — 4 0. S. ANDERSON & CO. » » 11 • GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND FERTILIZERS WILLIAMSTON, N. C. T" INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL (ORPORATION I' MANUrACTORIII 1 * OV HOI ORADE V« rERTIUZBM THE ENTERPRISE FOR,SALE: SEVERAL TONS OF peanut hay, in A-T condition; price reasonable. Lester Rogers, William ston, Route No. 2. ml 3 2t, FOR RENT: 3 OR 4 ROOJ&S •suitable for light housekeeping; lights, water, and bath. Call at En terprise office or 209 Church St. ml 3 2t LOST: 7-JEWEL ELGIN WATCH, at Brick Warehouse, Wednesday, February Nickle caiie, large num erals on face. Reward if returned to The Enterprise. _ tf I WILL OPEN A BEAUTY PAR lor on Friday, March 16, upstairs in the Martin County Bank Building, and fnvite the patronage* of the ladies of Williamston and community. Miss Annie Blanche Leigh. ml 3 It BARRED ROCK SETTING EGGS for sale. 75 cents per setting, 15 to the setting. B. S. Courtney. f24 4t WILL PAY FOR LARGE HENS, 20c lb; small to medium hens, 18c lb; roosters, 10c lb; Eggs, market price. Saturdays: N.-J. Corey's store, 9 to 11a. nil.; Claude Hardison's store, 12 to 1 p. m.; Hardisons Mill, 2 to 3 p. in.; Kader Lilley & Sons, 4 o'clock .p. in. W. If. Holliday, Robcrsonville, N. C. » m 6 4t WILLIAM «TON WOOTH CAHOCIMA JUMBO SEED PEANUTS FOR sale; one lot 7 1-2 cents per pound. Cash only. J. Eason Lilley, William ston, N. C., Route 1. m 9 4t LET US HELP PROMOTE ANX aid to agriculture." A judicious use of agricultural limestone, used suffic iently fine, will benefit most crops. Write us for literature on MASCOT, the standard agricultural limestone, what it will do and will not do. Amer ican Limestone Co., Knoxville, Tenn. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Ephraim Peel and wife, on the 13th day of May, 1926, and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book Q-2, page 569, said deed of trust given to secure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stip ulations therein contained not having been complied with, at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, April 2, 1928, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court house door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to (he highest bidder for cash lite following described property: First tract: Beginning at the south west corner of a tract of land belong ing to S. Peel, thence N. 10 perches to the road; thence N. 86 3-4 W. 49 and JUST RECEIVED 0 ;•* r CAR LOAD OF Hay, Oats, Building Lime Plaster, Brick and Gal * » ' * * ,■**■ • vanized Roofing CHEAP FOR THE CASH . % C. D. Carstarphen & Company Rj&jfc 4-5 perches to the Williamston and Washingt&n Road; then£ southward up said road 200 perches to the Harris Branch; thence down the run of said branch 36 1-2 perches to a pine stump in the mouth of a small branch; thence S. 35 1-2 E. 97 perches to a pine, J. G. Godard's corner; thence 52 E. 12 perches ; thence N. 160 perches; thence N. 85 \V. 5 and '3-5 perches to the canal; thence down the canal 32 perches; thence W. 42 and 1-5 perches to a lightwood stump by the ditch; thence up the ditch 43 and 3-5 perfhes to the beginnings/containing 100 acres, more or less. Second tract: A tract of land on the west side of the Williamston and Wash ington 1 road, bounded on the north by Griffin Brothers, on the west and south by Sylvester Peel, on the east by the Williamston and Washington road, con taining 7 acres, more or less, and be ing the s*ame land conveyed to me by J. L. Corey and wife. This the Ist day of March, 1928. ELBERT S. PEEL, m 2 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of an order and judgment of the superior court of Bertie Coun ty, made and entered in a special pro ceeding therein pending wherein Hat tie Grandy and husband, James Gran dy, Amanda Speller and husband, Richard Speller, jr., Maggie Speller and husband, Turner jr., Eva Koulhac and husband, Walter Roul. hac, Fred Outlaid, William Outlaw, Tuesday! ffarcb 13,192$ Daniel Outlaw and John F. Outlaw are petitioners and Harvey Outlaw, Wil lie Bond and husband, Wendell Bond, Eupice Sherman and husband, Andrew Sherman, Marv W. Speller, Emma Speller and Malinda Outlaw, widow 4f James Outlaw, are defendants, the un dersigned, S. E. W. KeKnney and J. A. Pritchett, commissioners, will on the 26th day of March, 1928, at 12 m., before the courth&use door in Wil liamston, N. C., expose for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for Cash the following describe tract or parcel of land in Williamston Town ship, Martin County, North Carolina, to wit: That certain lot or parcel of land in or near the town of Williamston, Mar tin County, North Carolina, formerly known as the P. S. Bullock lot, ad joining the lot of the Williamston Ginning and Milling Company, begin ning at the corner of the said lot, run ning thence easterly with the street 89 feet, thence southerly along the street 95 feet, thence with the line the Williamston Ginning and Milling Com pa ny-405 feet to the beginning, beingltne samfc lands conveyed to W.« A. Outlaw, Fred Outlaw, and others, by deed of W. A. Outlaw and Fred Outlaw, administrators, of record in book Z-2, page 245, public registry of Martin County. This February 22, 1928. S. E. W. KENNEY, Commissioner. J. A. PRITCHETT, 124 4tw CommisK ?ner.

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