PAGE FOUR CHANGE POLICY AT WAKE FOREST Will Now Accept Graduates Of High Schools With out Condition Wake Forest, Jan. 24. —A tradition of 95 yean standing went by the board today at Wake Forest College' when its faculty authorised that the sole basis for unconditional entrance next session be simply that of grata-f at ion from a state-accredited high school rnd that its new catalogue be modified accordingly. While the policy of this institution j in previous years was to admit all graduates of accredited high schools,; it nevertheless penalised upon en- 1 trance those who presented only two units of foreign language by re quiring that additional foreign lan guage be pursued without credit to ward degrees, thus handicapping a majority of its students who camf from small high schools. In Septem-j ber of this year foreign languages re quired to Wake Forest will be pre cisely that required for graduation from high school; namely, two units ( of either Latin or French. School Principals To Meet Here Saturday 'lTic Martin County school principals will hold' their monthly conference in the high school l>u!!dMig Iwre next Sat-: urday morning at 11 u'cluck. when tiansportation problems will be dis cussed at length. AH schoM truck driv ers in the county been requested t> attend the meeting. Public Sale! Fri., Jan. 31 10:30 A. M.—At The JESSE I. TAYLOR FARM NEAR SPRING GREEN Four mules, one. horse, two good wagons, pea nut planters, several cultivators, shree guano dis tributors, one mowing machine and rake, one log wagon, all plows, farm tools, corn and hay. DON'T FORGET THE- DATE EVERY THING MUST BE SOLD W.S. White & L. A.Taylor - ' *\ STATEMENT OF CONDITION MARTIN COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION * • t . " .■ of Williamston, N. C., as of December 31st, 1929 (dopy of Sworn Statement Submitted to Insurance Commissioner as Required by Law.) ASSETS I HE ASSOCIATION OWNS: ("ash on Hand and in Bank $ 1 612 25 Mortgage Loans llifal.K Money loaned to shareholders for the puropse of enabling them to own their homes. Each loan secured by first mort gage on local improved rekl estate. Stock Loans ■r .■ — t Advances made to our shareholders against their stock. No loan exceeds 90 per cent of amount actually paid in. Accounts Receivable j |g9.gi I emporary advances for insurance, taxes, etc. f TOTAL C, ... $200,381.92 *s T » ... " L „ LIABILITIES THE ASSOCIATION OWES; To Shareholders » Funds entrusted to our care in the form of payments on stock as follows: • S*""-"* Stock 5135.763.50 full Paid Stock 15,550.00 5151,313.50 Bills payable 30,855.00 Money borrowed for use in making loans to members, or retiring matured stock. Each note approved by at least two thirds of entire Board of Directors as required by law / Accounts Payable ? ao Undivided Profits 17 957 53 Earnings held in trust for to share-holders at ' Of stock. TOTAL $200,381.92 State of North Carolina, County ol Martin, ss. Wheelo- Martin, Secretary of the above named Association personally appeared before me this day, and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing report is true to the best of bis knowledge and belief. WHEELS* MARTIN. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 28th day of January, 1930. m* . , , C. D. CAXSTAKPHEN, Jr., Notary Public. My commission expires 7-20-31. Catch Robbers RefWP Thtfr Victim Could Report Case Chicago, Jan. Rjlico depart ment last night scaled the heights of service and Mrs. Marj Tiller was de lighted. One of four men grabbed ber puree and fled with his companions in an automobile. Mrs. Tiller boarded a street car and went directly to a po lice station. "My puree," she began, "was—" ''Yes, yea, of courae," said the ser geant. "Here it is. And here are the men who took If A police squad had arrested the men on suspicion, found the purse and a pistol, and had taken them to the station to await the arrival of the ♦ Ten Killed in Bus-Train Wreck in State of Ohio • Cleveland, Jan. 28.—A finding negligence on the part of a bus oper ator who drove himself and nine achoo , children to death at a railroad cros i ing yesterday and a recommendation that the state compel employment of two men on all commercial and school busses were embodied in a report be ing prepared by Coroner A. J. Pearse today. Pearse, however, said he was sat isfied that lack of proper precau tions by John Taylor, 88, the driver caused the tragedy which raised Ohio's toll from bus wrecks to 20 dead and 80 Injured In three weeks. The tracks at the croeaihg, although guarded by nothing more than the ordinary sign, are clearly visible for three miles and the weather was clear. Two Men Captured at Still This Morning Jamei Moose and Junes Daniel, colored, wen captured at a liquor still in tne Fna Union section of this county today by Officers Coats and Roebuck. A complete distillery pjar.t was destroyed. » ' To All Sufferers From Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lum bago, Arthritis, Etc!, We Offer- Positive Relief Many sufferers have received relief from their pains' and suffering by the> u;-e of Clark's Rheumatism Remedy. It contains n6 harmful drugs, is abso lutely safe and pufe, being compounded by a registered pharmacist of 20 years' experience. A few doses relieves the pain, and a few days' treatment entire ly removes the cause. We recommend if for rheumatic and kindred ailments only. It does the work promptly and is sold on a positive money-back guar antee. We want all sufferers from rheumatism to know of this wonder ful remedy and give it a trial. A full size bottle will he mailed to any ad (lrtss on receipt of one dollar. For sale by Clark's Drug Store, Williamston, N. C. )2l tf WANTS YOUNG MAN ABOUT 30 YEARS old with car wanted to call on farm ers in Martin County. Make $8 to sls daily. No experience or capital needed. Write today. McNess Company, De partment P, Freeport, 111. * 4 l MILK AND CREAM FOR SALE: See me or phone 73-J or 194. Mrs, Theo Roberson. j2B 2l Cash! Cashf Cash! Do you need cash? Do you want cash? If so, bring your poultry and eggs to us. We buy and pay cash and high est prices. CHARLIE A. JAMES AND CO. THE GNTERPRIS SEED BOTATOES: WE HAVE A r large supply of Irish Cobbler Sped ' Potatoes at the right price. N. C. Store. It [ EARLY JERSEY AND CHARLES • ton Wakefield cabbage plants for , sale, in any quantities, at 20 cents per hundied. Pecan Grove Farm, H. C. Green, j2B tf ( TREATED EARLY JERSEY i Wakefield cabbage plants, 20c per 100. earliest varieties. J. L. Holliday, ' East Side Farm. j7 8t PEACHES, PEARS, PECANS, plums persimmons, satsuma oranges, roses, ornamentals, etc. Now time to 1 set. We have them. Wight Nursery Co., Cario, Ga~ j7 8t I I.OST: STERLING SILVER WA terman Ideal Fountain Pen. Initials 'M. L. R." engraved on it.. "Finder please return to Enterprise and receive | reward. tf THE UNIFORM FINENESS OF | Mascot Agricultural Lime makes i light applications effective when used >u connection with superphosphate or a complete fertilizer. Lime in the soil will not take the place of drainage or manure or fertilizer; lime wiU not take the place of good tillage. But drain age, manure, fertilizer, or good tillage will not bring full returns without lime in the soil. Write to us for literature, and see your local Mascot dealer. American Limestone Company, Knox ville, Tenn. }2l 3t NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment o! the superior v court of Martin Coun ty, in an action entitled "D. G. Mat | thews vs. John Pitt Estate, et al," the ; undersigned commissioner will, on the j 3rd day of March, 1930, at 12 o'clock I noon, in front of the courthouse door |ol Martin-'County, offer at public sale, - to the highest' bidder for eash-, the-fol lowing described land: I First tract: A house and lot in Par mele, N. C, adjoining the lands of Sarah Long, a street, and Aulander 1 Knherson on two sides. Containing 1 1-2 acres, more or less. Second tract: a vacant lot in the town of Parmele, N. C., adjoining a Street, Tom An drews and Aulander Roberson ou one side and on the back. Containing 3-4 acres, more or less. This 21st day of January, 1930. B. A. CRITCHER, j24 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE , North Carolina, Martin County; in superior court. D. G. Matthews v». Julian Taylor and Annie Taylor An action has been begun in the su perior court of Martin County, entitled as above, to foreclose certain tax cer tificates of sale, covering the follow ing described land: Being a tract of land in Goose JS'est Township, Martin County, containing six acres, more or lesf, and adjoining the lands of Rich ard Jones, Edward Cotten, Henry Btown, and a road, and others, and being said land listed for taxes by the said defendants for the year- 1927. ... Now, all persons claiming an inter est in the subject matter in the above entitled cause are required to appear, present, and defend their respective rights within six months from the date of this notice, otherwise they shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claim in and to the property or th# proceeds received from the sale thereof. This 24th day of January, 1930. R. J. PEEL, j 24 4tw Clerk Superior Court, SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authori ty conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by J,.G. Simpson and wife, Cynthia on the 24th day of December, 1925, and recorded in book X-2, pane 201, we will, on Saturday, the 22nd day of February, 1930, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in W'illiamston, N. C., Martin County, sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder the following land, to wit: ' All that certain or parcel of land lying and being in Griffins Town ship, Malawi County, and Styte of North Carolina, containing 298.7' acres, more or less, bounded on the north by the Pugh land, on the east by thp Jamcsviile and Washington road anl the latyls of Sukins and Berry and Luther Hardison, and on the west by the lands of N. R. Manning, the Den nis Simmons I.umber Company, and the lands df J. VV. Griffin, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the corner of thia land, the lands of N. R. Manning and Stukin and Berry on the jamesville and Washington Road, thence N. 6 3-4 E, 58 1-2 poles. N. 42 3-4 E. 16 poles, COULD HARDLY REST Ldjr Says Sfcg~~ Hart Ntarl j AHOnrudWu V«y Nimu. Took Cartt -J ud Cot Well. MMr Albany, Ind.—-About tan J**.*®- I WM just about run down," writes Mr*. David Brock, of 1102 West Main St., this city. . 3* back and limbs ached; tn mot, I hurt nearly all over. I had bad, sick headache spells, and my were *U to pieces. . V oould r*t at all. I was bargy able to get around to do my work. I kept up just because I was a mother with five little children to oars for. ~ **»ut OantuL I thought itmlghtholp ms. so l bought a bot tle and began to )*ke It It was such a benefit to mr time I had taken the tint bottle, I felt so much bet tar. My husband Insisted on ma giving Oardul a fair trial, so Z kept on unto Z had taken several bottlsa, and at last found myself o well woman. 1 * Thousands of other woman, who bad bean In o run-down, suffering wndWon, havo reported that after toktaf Oantal they recovered good fcom kwS^kShteMn N. 28 3-4 E. 12 sole*. N. 16 2-4 E. 9 polo, N. 14 3-4 E. 22 pp lts, N. 1 3-4 poles. N. 14 1-4 W. 44 pole*, N. 6 1-4 W. 44 pole*, N. 10 1-4 E. 32 poles, N. 9 3-4 E. 24 pole*, N . 20 3-4 E . 24 pole*, S. 71 3-4 E. 130 pole*, S. 21 1-4 E. 91 pole*. S. 44 1-4 W. 156 Dole*. S. 48 3-4 VV. 12 pole*, S. 54 3-4 W. 16 poles. S. 50 3-4 W. 34 pole*. S. 42 1-4 W. 36 poles, S. 33 3-4 W. 22 poles to the be ginning. This sale is made by reason of the failure of J. G. Simpson and wife, Cyn thia Simpson, to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 pet" cent wilt be- re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This tKe 15th day' of January, 1930. FIRST NATIONAL CO. OF DURHAM. INC., j24 4tw Trustee. Formerly the First' National Trust Co., Durham, N. C. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY ! Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Joseph H. Mizell and wife, Connie Mizell, on the 15th day of De -1 ccmber, 1926, and recorded in book I X-2, pages 387-88, we will on Satur -1 day, 22nd day of" February, 1930, 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Williamston, N. C., Martin Coun ty. sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following land, to wit: Adjoining the lands of Joe Moye on the north; lands of Henry Wynn on the east; the lands of Buck Clark £nd W. R. Little on the south; and the lands of J. L. Roebuck on the south; and more particularly described as fol lows: ..Beginning in a path or the public road, corner of the lands of Buck Clark and W. R., Little; thence with said public road north 42 1-4* east 35 1-2 poles and north 38 1-2* east 47 3-5 poles; thence south 45 1-4*-, east 34 poles; thence north 55* east 71 1-5 poles; thence north 47* west 101 3-5 poles; thence north 79* west 110 4-5 p les to Horsepen Branch; thence with Horsepen Branch south 4* west 58 poles to Bates Branch; thence with Bates Branch south 3* east 62 poles; tlunce south 67* east 49 1-5 poles; thence south 39* east 28 28-100 poles . ta_ihe beginning, containing 116 1-2 acres, more or less, and being the same Free 'Sho-Nuff Free ONE SPARTON RADIO NINE TUBES - SCREEN GRID-DYNAMIC SPEAKER A $274.50 VALVE FREE TO THE CASH CUSTOME R SPENDING CASH, OR PAYING ON ACCOUNTS, WITH THE FOL LOWING MERCHANTS SPEND YOUR CASH IN ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. WITH W. A. EVERETT & CO., "Headquarters for good things to eat." DAVID GRIMES DRUG STORE, "Get it At David's." A. R. JOHNSON'S, "More Goods for Less Money." -* TEXACO FILLING STATION, "Gas, Oils, Accessories, With Service." SANITARY BARBERSHOP, "We specialize in Sanitation." KEEL TAILORING CO., "Dry Cleaners, Pressers, and Dyers." C. T. SMITH & CO., "Headquarters for Gents' Furnishings." * JANIE FLFMMING'S HAT SHOPPE, * Quality Hats and Dresses." TAYLOR MILL AND GIN CO., "Figure with us for your building needs." ROBERSONVILLE MOTOR CO., "Oakland and Pontiac, Sales & Service FULMER'S LUNCH, "Home-Cooked Food Served at All Hours." ROGERSON BROS., Garage and Filling Station. ROBERSONVILLE PUBLISHING CO., "Quality Printing at the Lowest Price." r SPEND YOUR CASH IN WILLIAMSTON, N. C., WITH BARNHILL BROS. & CO., "The Place Your $ Goes Fartherest." WIGG WATTS, "Talking Pictures" and Radios. , W. D. AMBERS, Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Soft Drinks. O. S. ANDERSON and CO., "Come to us for Quality Merchandise." C. O. MOORE & CO., Heavy, Staple, Fancy Groceries and Soft Drinks MARGOLIS BROS., "The Belt Shopping Place After All." BIGGS DRUG CO., "Try Our Drug Store First." THEODORE ROBERSON, Meat Market, Filing Station, Quick Lunch. SPEND YOUR CASH IN EVERETTS, N. C. WITH J. B. BARNHILL? Gas, Oils and Accessories with Service BARNHILL BROS., for Quality and Service. SPEND YOUR CASH IN PARMELE, N. C., WITH f ' MIDWAY SERVICE STATION, Gas, Oils, Accessories, and Groceries. ' In spending your Cash with the Above Merchants, in the "PAY CASH—RADIO CAMPAIGN," , beginning at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, January 25, till Friday, noon, February 28th, the above merchants will furnish you Coupons bearing numbers on each end. Tear in half, deposit one-half the ticket in your merchant's Coupon Box; retain the other half until Friday night, February 28th, at 8:00 o'clock, in the Central Warehouse, Robersonville, when the Lucky Coupon will be drawn out and the Radio given to bearer of the Lucky Coupon. ' In the above mentioned places of business each Cash Customer spending from 1 cent to 49 cents is entitled to one chance on the Sparton Radio; spending SO cents to 74 cents entitles him to two Coupons; spending 75 cents to 99 cents entitles him to three coupons; and spending SI.OO entitles the customer to four—on the basis of one coupon for each 25 cents cash spent, and four coupons for every dollar spent. 1 £* The Sparton Radio to be given away will be on demonstration at A. R. Johnson's Store through out the entire campaign. ' - ' * '} _, v; for further particulars, See v C. L. EVERETT, Ca land conveyed to Joseph H. Mizell by J. A Mizell, trustee, by . deed dated December 30th, 1922, and recorded in Martin County public registry in book K-2, page 562. This sale is made by reason of the failure of Joseph H. Mizell and wife, Connie Mizell, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by the said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired of the purchaser at the sale. This the 16th day of January, 1930. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, j24 4tw Trustee. Durham, N. C. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; in Superior Court. D. G. Matthews vs. N. S. Hargrave and wife, Alice Hargrave The defendants above named and all parties interested in the subject matter will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Martin County for the purpose of foreclosing certain tax certificates of sale covering the follow ing described land: A house and lot in the town of Parmele, N. C., a-nd more fully set out in complaint filed in the above cause in the clerk's office, to which reference may be had for a com plete description; and that said de fendants will take notice that they are required to appear and defend their claims before the clerk of superior court at his office in Williamston, N. C., i within 30 days after service of sum mons, and answer or demur to the com plaint or the relief asked for will be demanded. It is further ordered that all persons claiming an interest in the subject mat ter are required to appear and defend their respective claims within six 'months after this notice; otherwise tliey will be forever barred and fore closed of any and all claims in and to said propertv or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This the 27th day of January, 1930. I R. J. PEEL. j2B 4tw Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; In Superior Court. D. G. Mjtthews vs. John E. Mizelle and Wife The defendants and all persons in- terested in the above entitled tttton will uke notice that an action tatitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Martin County, to foreclose certain tax certificates of sale covering the following described Una: Beginning at a gum in A. W. Bailey's and J, N. Rogerson's cornet; IMnce a* long A. W. Bailey's line K M>» Mi zclle's line; thence along s*l4 Jftt *Mi zelle's line to James A. Rogerson'i line; thence along J. A. Rogerson's line to the swamp; thence along swamp to the beginning, containing eighty acrM, more or less. Now, all persons claiming an inter est in the subject matter in the above entitled cause are required to appear arid defend their respective Claims within six months from the date of this notice, otherwise they will be forever barred and foreclosed of any interest or claim in and to the subject matter or the proceeds received frofn. the sale thereof. -v This 23rd day of January/ 1930. R. J. PEEL. j24 4tw Clerk Superior Court. WATTS Williamston, N. C. Thursday - Friday JOAN CRAWFORD in 'UNTAMED" COMEDY & NEWS r Saturday "UNKNOWN RIDER" 2 Comedies - Serial