Newspapers / The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.) / Feb. 6, 1931, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAGE TWO Entpryrisf Published Every Tuesday and Friday by The ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. WILLI AMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. W. C. Manning SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Strictly Cash in Advance) JN MARTIN COUNTY One year , ■. iis months • : ■ *" ~ OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY One year ~ **.oo Six months , w *7; No Subscription deceived for Less Than 6 Montns Advertising Rate C .J Furnished Jpon Request Entcrfu -t the post offii c in v. uuanmun; N.-Cr, a*, second-class mattrr under t'.ic act of Congress of March 3, ' • Address an communication* t" lite Enterprise and not to the individual members of the firm, Friday, February 6, 1931. A Just and Honest Bill The bill In Senators I'eel. Blount and Ward to authorize the Highway Commission to refund to th 'Sf counties advancing money for the building of main State highways is now before the Senate, and should receive "consideration. The bill is a just and honest one. There is no reaMin why Martin county should 'pay half the cost of building a highway to the Beaufort County line, and the Highway Commission pay all the cost of construction from that point to Washington. I here is no argument to justify the procedure. It just isn t fair for the Highway Commission to pay the cosls of 11 mile-* of rrtffd on Route No. .50 and when it reachers the line, require Martin county to pay half on the remaining 11 miles or get no road. Weak Divorce Laws Weaken Morals The legislature isriiow about to make..the divorce road an easy one to travel by changing the law so that the husband or wife can walk off for three years, without tause and get a divorce. The law now requires five years as a time limit. The proposed change will not applv to cases where there are children. If. the legislature continues to lower the marriage bars, the foolish trial marriage proposal of Judge Ben LindsJey wiil soon be the law of thr land. Every step taken to Tiiiiit the bands of matrimony, weakens our moral code. And we need to check, up on our morals as much so and even more than on 4ur money.- . > A Serious Situaiton Will the farmers of Eastern ( arolina mortgage their property, lose their money and kill themselves working this spring and summer in an effort to raise a big tobacco crop this year/ With government re|>orts showing a large surplus on hand and limited purchases practically certain on account of "hard times", with foreign nations de manding less than in previous years, and with buyers W A N IS FOR SALE: THREE GOOD FARM work mules. Can he seen at mv residence, J li Godard. j.WI 3t » WANTED: ONE CAR LOAD peanut or soja bean hay. Stale low est cash price. J J. Perkins, Green-"" ville, N.C. jJO 6t WANTED TO BUY AN UNLIMIT ed amount of corn Will nay cash O. Badey and Bro., Bear (irass. f-3"-2t ELECTRICALLY HATCHED Barrf! Plymouth Rocks and.Rhode Island Reds from High grade free range flocks, and White Leghorns from Grandview AAA strain hen-, mated with cockeries whose mother was official winners at New York Contest, laying 302 weighing per doz en eggs in one year. $12.0(1 per hun dred. OUR MILL HAS BEEN THOR oughly repaired, and we are turn ing out first-class water-ground meal. —V'rt>r patronage —«-ttt —br~~ appreciated.- Godard Milling Co., formerly the,Mob ley or Everett Mill. f6 4t INFLUENZA SPREADING Cheek Colds at Once With 666. Take It A* a Preventive Use 666 Salve for Babies NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; In the Superior Court Cora Thofcipaon Edmond versus Mit chell Mmad The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled a* above has been commenced in the su- Srior court of Martin County, North raiina, to obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of separation for more than five years, and the said defend ant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar tin County in the courthouse at Wil hamston, K. C., on the 7th day of March, 1931, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the ptaißtiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said action. This the Stb day of February, 1931. R J. PEEL, , » vtw Clerk Superior Court. .. NOTICE OF SALE I Under and bjr virtue of the power of ante contained in certain deed of trust of our country advising that prices will be very low unless the crop is small, why should we plant heavily? These warnings should carry weight, but even a stronger one comes from those markets operating in our State, reports stating that since Christmas prices have dropped. Our four- and five-cent tobac co at the close of the markets before the Christmas holidays are now selling from one to tJvee cents on the Henderson, Oxford and Winston-Salem markets. Another reason why we should decrease our acreage in North Carolina is that tobacco farmers are flock ing to Georgia from all over tM» country, begging for land to plant tobacco. It is a serious situation, and judging it from every angle, it now looks as if a big crop of tobacco for Eastern Carolina will mean more debts at the end of 1931 than we now have and that we will have less to pay them with. Landowners of North Carolina need to guard the Senate. We have fifty senators in Raleigh, most of whom ar ■ standing for the people, but there are a few who are too friendly with the big tax dodgers. And then there are a few too weak to stand much temptat'on. Tht* voters back home who are about to lose their homes for taxes, will do well to write their senators and thank them for their tax reduction promises of last fall and spur them on until they produce the of fered relief. Tell them to let the luxuries pay a fair share of the taxes and then make up the necessary difference from the fellows who are making big profits above their living. America is now killing about half as many peop'e with automobiles each year as it had killed during the World's War, when we lo c t approximately 70,000 of our young men in 19 months. The accidental death of a friend or neighbor on a highway does not make much of an impression on us, for by the time the blood dries on the road side, we are reconciled and start riding again. It seems that the hum of the automobile makes people for getful of many things. The honk of the horn will call young people, especially girls, to the open road, and then the booze drinking, petting, star gazing, day dreaming, back-seat driving, smart alec pranks and racing begin. Therein lies the cause for a large per centage of the .12,500 deaths resulting and the 960,- 000 |>ersons injured in the 935,250 automobile ac cidents i.i this country annually. At le .jt 89 jkt cent of the accidents are traceable to the erring driver, and not to some defective part of the car. If every automobile driver would adhere s-trict y to the traffic laws, the lives of at least 25,000 pe pie would be saved every year and not more than a fourth as many as are ordinarily injured would be hurt. The driver who fails to look to the right and to the left and ahead when operating a car is a murderer when he causes the death of another person. The tendency is to say it was an unavoidable accident even though the driver violated every traffic law in causing the death of another person. We have been to prone to excuse both the automo bile and the drive for their death dealing. It is time to rail a halt on the drivers because it is their gross carelessness that causes so many accidents and fatal ities. I executed to the undersigned substitut ed trustee by Thomas Perry and wife, Annie Bell Perry on the 13th day of January. 1926 and of record inthe pu iilii registry for Martin County in {-Book U-2 at page 47V, said deed of trust having been given for the pur-, pose of securing certain notes of even | date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the payment of j the said notes and the stipulations con-1 tained in the said deed of trust not j - having been complied with and at the request of the holder of the said notes the undersigned substitucd trustee will l on Saturday, the 2lst day of Feb-i ruary, IMJI. at 12 o'clock M., in front of the courthouse door in the town of i Williamston, -N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the fol low ing described real estate, to-wit: Bounded by the Godard land on the south, by N. T. Harris land on west,! by Jos. F. Davenport on the North and East and containing sixty one (61) acres more or less and being the same tract of land deed to Thomas: Perry by Henry J. B. Cherry Januray ! 13th, 1926'; also my right, title and interest that may be due me from the lands derived from Henry Perry in his share of the H. Perry Es-j tat*- 1 This the l'Jtli day of January, 1931. ELBERT S. PEEL, i J-20-4t Substituted Trustee. ( APPLICATION FOR RARDON OF JOHN BONDS Application will be made To the 6ov-, ernor of North Carolina for the par-' don of John Bonds, convicted at the Decentlwr Term 1930 Superior Court of Martin County for the crime, "vio lating the liquor laws,",and sentenced to the Edgecombe County Roads for , a term of six (6) months. All persons who oppose the grant ing of said pardon are invited forward their protest to the Governor without delay. j This the 20th day of January, 1931. J-20-2t JOHN BONDS NOTICE OF SALE Notic is hereby given that under \ and by virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust ex- i ecuted by F. C. Bennett and wife, 1 ; Fannie Bennett, to the undersigned ; ] Trustee, bearing date of July 9th 1928 j and recorded in Book Y-2 at page • 1 483 of the üblic Registry of Martin J County, default having been made in i the payment of the indebtedness [thereby secured and the terms and stipulations of the same not haVMf been complied with and at the request , wm" M " "'fir Remind Them of TJieir Promises The Auto Death Toll of the holder of said notes and deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will, on Monday, the 23rd day of February 1931, at twelve (12) o'clock, JNoon, in front of the Courthouse door of Martin County, Williamston, North ] Carolina, offer for sale, at public auc tion, the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to-) I wit: 1 First tract: My one-half undivided i inteerst in the following: Beginning 1 at a stake on Haughton St. at the east 1 corner of the lost sold C. A. Harrison ( A Co., 40 feet from the A. C. L. depot lot; thence S 32 east along Haughton Street to the old Lloyd corner now M Stubbs corner; thence southwest-' erly along the line of M. Stubbs and Turner Williams to the Hamilton Pants Manufacturing Co. corner; : thence North about 32 degrees West along their line to the A. C. L. Rail road Co., thence southeasterly along their line parallel to the first line 40 feet to the corner; thence along their, {line northeasterly to the first station. This being al of the fact of Inad for lot and property, which has not merly called the Farmers Warehouse! heretofore been sold to the Hamilton I Pants Mfg. Co., and C. A. Harrison, and Co. All exceptions for the alley way between the Hamilton Pants ,Mfg. Co. and Turner Williams are hereby sold. This bein gthe same tract ]of land with improvements conveyed the said J. W. Hight by J. G. Staton and wife, Fannie C. Staton, and re corded in book L-l, page 166, of the Pubhc Registry of Martin County, (, Second tract; That certain tract or parcel of land belonging to the estate of J. B. Speller: Beginning on Wash ington Street in the town of William ston, N. C., at a stake; thence along the line of the Marcellus Stubbs lot now occupied by Ed Hardison, almost a straight line to the line of the Far mers Tobacco Warehouse; thence a long the line of the said Tobacco Warehouse a westerly direction to the line of C. H. Godwin, J. R. Ruffin: thence along said line to the line of S. S. Hadl«y property, now Sallie Hadley Bunting and bro., Sampson Hadley; thence along their line back to Washington Street and thence a* long said Washington Street to the beginning and being the identical property owned and occupied by J. B. Speller at the time of his death, re serving and excepting from-the oper ation of this instrument the store house itself and a apace on Wash ington Street from said land 18 feet running between parallel line 70 fe«t baek, it being understood that when the parties of the second part decide which apace of one-half of said front age on Washington Street that they want, they are to move the store and it up in good condition on the THE ENTERPRISE - 1 space reserved for and property of the parties of the first part. At the time and place of said sale the highest bidder will be required then and there to deposit with thej Trustee ten (10) per cent of the a-, mount of said highest bid to show\ good faith and the sale will not be closed until said deposit is made in' cash or its equivalent. This the 20th day of January 1931.1 N. K. HARRISON. | j-23 4t Trustee. I Hugh G. Horton, Attorney. | NOTICE OP SALE L'nder and by virtuee of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned Trustee, and of record in the Martin County Public Registry in Book Y-2, page 390, and an order of Court, and the stipulations not having been com lied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the undersigned Trustee will, on the 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1931, at 12 o'clock, Noon, in front of the Courthouse door of Mar-; tin County, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land: Beginning at an otk on the South side of Wild Cat Swamp; thence run ning down said swamp 143 poles to the oplar, Jesse Cherry's corner; thence S 94 poles to Jesse Cherry's coft>*r, a pine; thence N 87 poles to a small branch; Cherry and Whitley's corner; thence down said branch to the beginning. Containing 73 1-3 acres, more or less. Excepting 50 acres deeded to R. A. I Loyd. Adjoining the lands of Frances | Ewell, Stephen Moore and wife, Sarah Moore et als, bounded as fol lows: Beginning at the corner sweet gum in Wild Cat Swamp, running S 9 W 7 chains to a pine stump near a poplar; thence S 9 E 12 1-4 chains to the Albemarle and Raleigh rail road to a lightwood stake; thence up said railroad 83 1-4 W 4 chains and 60 links to a lightwood stake; a corner by the said Outterbridge and Stephen Moore and wife, Sarah Moore; thence N 9 W 22 1-2 chains along a line of marked trees to the said Wild Cat Swamp to a sweet gum corner in Wild Cat Swamp; thence up said swamp S 70 E to the first station. Containing 12 1-4 acres, more or less. This 7th day of January, 191. WHEELER MARTIN, J-234t Trustee. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND State of North Carolina, County of Martin. The 'Federal Land Bank of C4umbia, Plaintiff, vi. Simon P. Moore, et al. And the Williamston National Farm Loan Association, Defendants. Pursuant to a judgment entered in above entitled civil action on the 26th day of January, 1931, in the Superior Court of said County by the Clerk, I will, on the 2nd day of March, 1931, at 12 o'clock m., at the county court house door in safd County sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder there for the following described lands, sit-1 uated in said county and state in | Cross Roads Township, comprising! 114 acres, more or less, and bounded, and described as follows: I All that certain piece, parcel, or tract of land containing 114 acres, more or less, situated, lying and being on the Everetts and Hamilton Road about one and one-half miles west of the town of Kveretts, Cross Roads Township, Martin County, North Carolina, having such shapes, metes, courses, and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by J. R. Mobley, sur veyor, on the 17th day of August, 1921, and bounded on the north, north west, and northeast by the lands of J. B. Coffield, Reubin Jones, and Wil- Over The Week End Goes Pain and Agony of RHEUMATISM ■ ■ ■ Money Back If It Doesn't, Say* Clark's Drug Store. Large 8 Of. Bottle, 85c s New 48 Hdur Treatment Here's the new swift way to drive Uric Acid from your joints and mus cles and free your body from Rheu- I mat ism, Sciatica and Neuritis—many call it the weekend treatment—and it is particularly valuable to those who j cannot afford to lose time thru the week. Start to take Allenru as directed on" Friday night and keep to hed as much as possible till Monday morning—Al- i k-nru acts with double speed when the . sutierer is relaxed and resting. Allenru is a powerful yet harmless 1 medicine—free from narcotics—you|( can't depend on mild medicines to* overcome stubborn rheumatic condi tions and handy relievers used only to stop pain won't get the uric acid 1 Out of your joints. n Allenru is sold by Clark's Drug store, t Williamston, and all modern druggists' America over—an 8 o*. botte for 85c" —And guaranteed to do as advertised or money back. Jkm "fi *ir £ from selected m* B didaal berbe#nd 3| g note ot higheit ■® Mty wmbfawd. ' K Costa only on Jj| Sd cent a dom Wi to mUTimrlf M 1 11 Ml INDIGESTION 9 S3 CONSTIPATION 2 W biuooswess £ mmmwmmmWmM WIUIAMITON NwnjdiMLw* ,) I lie Ford, on the east by Hardy Wil liams, on the south and southwest by J. T. Barnhill and John Purvis, and l on the west by John Purvis and being j the same land conveyed to said Simon. ■ P. Moore as follows: By deeds record-j ;ed in book F-l, page 477, and book' T-l, page 478, and as recorded in said public registry in orders and decrees' j book No. 8, page SO. The terms of sale are as follows: 1 One-fourth cash and the remainder; ; payable in five equal annual install ments with interest at 6 per cent per annum. All bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of said Superior Court, and no bid will be accepted or reported unless its maker shall deposit with said clerk at the close of the bidding the sum of two hundred fifty ($250.00) dollars, as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid, the same to be credited on his bid when accepted. Notice is now given that said lands will be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at 2 o'clock p. m. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. I Every deposit not forfeited or ac cepted will be promptly returned to the maker. This the 26th day of January, 1931. B. A CRITCHER, j3O 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee,' on the 7th day of March, 1923, by J.l M. Oakley and wife Lizzie P. Oakley,' said deed of trust* being of record in the Public Registry of Martin Coun-j ty in Book H-2, at page 496, same be-, ; ing given to secure certain notes of j even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not hav-j ' ing been complied with, at the re ! quest of the holder of February, 1931,| i at the Court House door in the Town ! of VVilliamston, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock M, offer to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction the fol lowing real estate: A one-half undivided interest in and to that tract of land in Martin Coun ty, Williamston, Township, North Carolina, adjoining the Williamston and Hamilton road on the north; J. S Rhodes and L. R. Nicholson on the east, McGaskey road on the west and containing 204 4-10 acres more or less, and being the same land conveyed to J. M. Oakley and being the same interest in said land that was con veyed to Joseph M. Oakley by deeds from W. York and wife, Mary G. York. Said deed being of record in the l'ubfic Registry of Martin County in Book JJJ, at page 265 and dated the 30th day of December, 1901 and A. R. Dunning, commissioner. Said deed be ing dated October 25, 1915 and of re cord in the Public Registry of M ar * tin County in Book K-l, at page 342. Dated, this the 13th day of January, 1931. WHEELER MARTIN, 120-4t Trustee. NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE SALE OP LAND State of North Carolina, County of Martin. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Pla'ntiff, vs. Wheeler Martin, Ad mini tr.-tor, John Purvis et al, and the Williamaton National Parm L*nd Association, Defendants. 1 ur; nam to a judgment entered in above entitled civil action on the 26th 866 LIQUID OR TABLETS Cure Colds, Headache*, Fever 66 6 SALVE CURES BABY'S COLD Moving Office II OWING TO THE PREVAILING CONDI- I TIONS AND IN ORDER TO CUT EXPENSES I TO A MINIMUM, I HAVE DECIDED TO I CLOSE MY OFFICE IN WILLIAMSTON I I WILL CONTINUE TO WORKTHE CAR- J LOAD TRADE AND ANY TRADE THAT CAN I CLUB TOGETHER TO MAKE CAR LOTS ON ' I FERTILIZER, FERTILIZER MATERIALS IN 1 WILLIAMSTON TERRITORY. . ♦ I WILL ALSO BE IN THE MARKET AT ALL I TIMES TO BUY PEANUTS AND COTTON, I WHICH WILL BE WORKED FROM HAMIL- I TON. I day of January, 1931, in the Superior | Court of »aid County by the Clerk, I j will on the 2nd day of March, 1931, j at 12 o'clock M., at the County Court [ ; house door in taid County sell at pub-; lie auction to the highest bidder; 'therefor the following described lands,| situated in said courity and state in, 'Cross Roads Township, comprising i 8; j acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows: Tract No. 1; A tract of land in Cross Roads Township, Martin Coun ty, North Carolina, bounded on the | North by the lands of Mary Crudupp, and on the east by the lands of Charlie Mobley and on the south by the lands of Charlie Mobley and on 1 the west by a canal, containing 43 1-2 acres, more or less, and described by metes and distances by map made by J. R. Mobley, Surveyor, on the fifth day of April 1921, said map being on file with the Federal Land Bank of . Columbia, S. C. Tract No. 2: Bounded on the north by Simon Moore and on the east by* Simon Moore and on the south by ( Nathan Purvis and on the west by i Charlie Mobley, containing 18 3-4 acres, more or less, and described by j metes, bounds and distances by map' made by J. R. Mobley, surveyor, on the sth day of April, 1921, said map; , being on file with the Federal Land i Hank of Columbia, S. C. 1 Tract No. 3: Bounded on the north by Simon Moore and on the east by Jule Barnhil! and on the south by Jule Barnhill and on the west by Jno. 1 Britton, containing 26 acres and de scribed by metes, bounds and dis-' tances by map made by J. R. Mob-{ ley, surveyor, on the Sth day of: April, 1921, said map being on file with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. C., containing in the ag gregate 88.25 acres. The terms of sale are as follows: . One-fourth cash and the remainder j payable in four equal annual install ments with interest at 6 per cent per annum. All bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of said Superi6r Court and no bid will be accepted or reported unless its j maker shall deposit with said Clerk at the clase of the bidding the sum of two hundred fifty ($250.00) Dollars as a forfeit and guaranty of compli- 1 ance with his bid, the same to be credited on his bid when accepted. Notice is now given that said lands ] will be resold at. the same place and upon the same terms at 2 o'clock P. j M. of the same day unless said de posit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited will be, promptly returned to the maker. This the 26th day of January, 1931. B. A CRITCHRR, i j-30-4t Commissioner. This Woman In 4 Weeks Lost 17 Pounds of Fat Here's a letter written Octo'ier 21, 1929, by Mrs. Fred Barririp;er of l.ewistown, Montana, that ought to be read by every overweight w> man id America. Gentlemen: 1 started taking Krus cheii every morning as directed as I v\ as very much overweighed and want ed to reduce. 1 had tried going on a diet but would get so hungry that my diet wculd not last long, so I decided to give "Kruschen Salts" a fair trial. The day 1 started to take them I weighed 25f> lbs. and at present, which has been just four weeks, I weigh 239 lbs. And I must say, 1 feel better in every way, Friday, Fekrumry 6. 1931. NOTICE OF SALS Under and by virtue of the authority i contained in that eertain doed • executed to the undersigned mfltee, ■on the 15th day of -April, W26,~ by Utah Little and wife Roxie-Little,-*aid deed of trust being of record in 'the Public Registry ef Martin Cwty in Book Y-2, at page 590, same being given to secure notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not iMnrtag b«en complied with, at the request 6f the holder of said note, hte undersigned I trustee will, on Mon4ay the ttttt day of February, t931, at the Court House ' door in the Town of Williamston, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock M, offer to the highest bidder for cash, at pu blic auction, the fololwing real eatate: FIRST TRACT: Beginning 'at the intersection of the Eli Taylor line (now owned by J. W. Taylor and j Whit Purvis), with the Hickory Church and at J. W. Taylor's corner; . thence S. 59 W. 43 2-10 poles along the Eli Taylor line to a small post oak stump, Victoria Hassell's corner; thence S. 32 E. 76 1-2 poles to a stake ! in Emily Keel's line; thence N. 55 1-2 ! E. poles to the road; thence North 33 W. 54 poles to the beginning, and E. 18 poles to the road; J containing 19 acnes, more or less. J SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a post, Victoria Hassell's corner in a branch B. F. Peel's line, said comer is just below the road, or path which leads from the Bear Trap Mill road to Oscar Peel's; thence S. 45 E. 66 poles to the Cary Respass line near the cor ner of a ditch: thence S. 21 W. about 3 poles to the corner of the dittb: S. 46 W. 14 8-10 poles to the end of the branch, known as "CJut Dam": thence up the run to said branch to the beginning, and containing 9 acres, more or less. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a ' pine, Staley H'ollis' in James A. Has , sell's thence S. 27 degrees W. 64 voles \to corner of old field: thence 5. 24 I 3-4 W. 61 72-100 poles, a large cypress, , Staley Hollis' corner at the run of ; Reedy Swamp to a cypress, J. L. « Taylor's corner in the mouth of the branch, thence N. 25 1-2 degrees E. : 123 1-2 ploes along Rowena RecMick's line to a post iu James A. Hassell's line: thence S. 67 degrees E. 16 64*100 poles to the beginning, and containing 11 1-2 acres, more or less. The above land being the same land conveyed to Utah Little by deed dated the 10th day of February, 1926, by Alonzo Reddick and others, and of re cord in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book V-2, at page 130. Dated, this the 13th day of January, 1931. WHEELER MARTIN, J -20-4t Trustee. besides looking much better. May all large people, men and wo men who want to reduce in an easy way. give Kruschen Salts a fair trial 1 am sure it will convince anyone." A bottle of Kruschen Salts that lasts four weeks costs but 85c at Clark's l)iug Store, Williamston, or anv drugstore in America. Take one half tci'sonpoon in a glass of hot water be fore breakfast every morning. To heir reduce swiftly cut out pastry and fnttj meats and go light on potatoes, blotter, cream and sugar. The Kruschen way ia the safe way to reduce—Try one bottle and if not j(.yfully satisfied —money back.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 6, 1931, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75