PAGE FOUR MANY FARMERS ! GO TO RALEIGH » (Continued from page one) . j as you please as long as you give us relief- Addressing the members of the com mittee fantitiarly, he turned to- Sena tor Dunlap, the chairman, and,said: "Frank, if this thing is not done* jfou xwon!t be sitting in that chair ; two years from now. In your place will be "Some lean, gaunt, hungry, 1 , hell hacked fellow and what will be done to the corporations by the ad-j --ministration of those fellows who will be sent here will make anything pro posed now seem mild." Mr. McNeill, as other speakers, " praised the representatives from his county and declared that the farm er# of the coTinty will keep them here v HUM] the State takes over the schools. a "We have been told bj all the gov- ernors from Ay cock down to and in cluding Gardner that the thing was to spend more and more for schools 1- and that the greater intelligence of e the people would pay for itself," he assterted _ j fi "Those Governor* must he v.indi-' S cated. "They were right, hut the trou- 1 ble is that taxes were taken off of socks and all of the tax burden was put on land." u .* |0 A. & P. Opens Store Here K' The Atlantic and Pacific Tea. Com- I. pany opens a store !ier- tomorrow lit morning with I M I rank, of New tl Bern, as manager. .(>1 More than 73,©00 miles in a New Ford 16 *N * THE substantial worth of the new Ford is reflected in ita good performance, economy and reliability. Its •lamina and endurance are particularly apparent in •ection* where had roads and severe weather put a heavy extra burden on the automobile. In less than a year a new Ford Tudor Sedan was driven more than seventy-three thousand miles over a difficult route. The operating cost per mile was very low and practically the only expense for repairs was for new piston rings and a new hearing for the generator. The car carried an average load of 1200 pounda of mail and was driven -250 miles daily. "The Ford lias > never failed to go when I was ready," writes one of the three mail carriers operating the car. "The starter did the trick last winter even at 31 degrees helow zero. The gas runs ahout 20 miles per gallon. At times 1 pull u trailer whenever I have a bulky load." Many other Ford owners report the same satisfactory performance. Every part has been made to endure to serve you faithfully and well fur many thousands of miles. Tire NEW FORD ,I I ■ Tuooa SKDAN * LOW PRICBI or POIB C.tHS $430 to $630 FO B. Drlnil, pi "I fr*iskl mmj Mlwr. Bmmpft ami tpmr* lir. •«,r« ml immll run . t.u ■«„ pmrrkm— m mm maauM Imrmt thrmmxh tk. AmikmrtmmJ tmrd tlmammm flmm, ./ ikm Vmincmt irmdi! Cmmfmmf rB A TvM E a or TMB NEW FOHB Xllnrllit lines and tolori, ritk, long-wearing uphoitlery, Mmrdy steel body construction. Triplex thmtter-proof glan wind shield, silent, fully enclosed four-wheel brakes, four HoudaiUe double-acting hydraulic I hock abtorberi, aluminum pistons, chroma silicon atify ralves, torque-lube drive, three-quarter floating rear mate, more than twenty ball and roller bearings, and bright, en dur ing Rustless Steel for many exterior metal parti. In addition, ymm tame many dollari because of the low first cost of the Ford, km cost of operation end upkeep and lom yearly depreciation. GREAT FIRE SALE NOW GOING ON SUGAR lc Ponud - Come and Ask Whu THE HUB DEPARTMENTSTORE - Tarboro, N. C. - s i SMITH'S RECORD IN LEGISLATURE Supports All Bills Favor- Landowners In Eastern - Carolina I ,-s-* 1 t Mr. J. C. Smith, representing this j county in the present legislature, ex plains his position in voting on bills, as follows* 1. McLean Bill, relieving lands of ad valorem tax, for the support of the ; constitutional six months school term. • 2 For both School Machinery Bills, j ! 3. For the Koad Bill, requiring the State to take over the maintenance'of Public K"ads in North Carolina. 4. For the consolidation'of the Uni versity, State College and N. C. C. W. atid creating a University «f North Carolina. 5. I voted against all divorce bills. 6. Against the Local Government Finance Act, because I considered it entirely too drastic in its provisions. ". I shall vote tor the Personnel Bill, and for the reorganization of the i State Department of Agriculture. 8 For the law reducing the cost of: sales of land for taxes. 9. I shall vote against the Sewell Bank Commission Bill, because I am of the opinion Jliat it will serve no Kood purpose. 10 1 will not vote to repeal the Mc- 1 Lean Bill, or to put the tax back on lauds for tin 1 support of schools. 1 feel that this w ill constitute the lions share j >f all possible relief. PUtLItHIO IVIMT TUMDAV •NO fWIOAV Many Money Orders Are Being Received Here I % * | Plymouth, March 13.—That con»| | ditions in this section are not, jad good as in the north is evidenc-, I ed in the payment of money orders re ' cently made at the local post office. ■ One of the postal workers stated that so far this month around $1,400 had ! been paid by \the Plymouth office a- I lone, the orders in most cases being : , from negroes in the north, and made parable to re'atives in this section. The amount is considered very ( unusual, be-; ing without parallel in the history of the local office. „ , Bill To Increase Pensions , Is Passed by State Senate \ - The bill to raise the'pensions of Confederate soldiers m North Carolina from $305 per year to SIOO was pass ed the'senate Monday of this week,' and now goes to the house, where no ] opposition is expected. The bill also allows the full amount of a soldier's pension to be paid to veteran's widows who arc blind or totally disabled, i - j i A Majority of Soil in South ( and West Deficient in Lime . The great majority (jf soils in the East and South and in parts of the c Central West are deficient in lime. In- ! i creased crop yields will result from ap-1 plications of lime, say soil specialists 1 of the U. S. Department of Agricul ture. j CAROLINA WOMAN Lost 47 Lbs. In 3 Months and Feels Years Younger "I have been taking Krusclien Salts lor marly .5 months. 1 have continued taking one teaspoonful in warm water levery morning. I then weighed 217 mounds was always bothered with 'paiiis in my hack and lower part of abdomen and sidt;s. •'Now' I am glad to say I am a well woman, feel much stronger, years younger and my weight is 170 pounds. 1 do not only feel better but . I look better, so all my friends say. "1 shall never be without Krusclien Salts, will never cease taking my daily dose and more titan glad to highly rec ommend it for the gnat good that is in jit," Mi's. S A. Solomon, Bern, N j.t" , Jan. lm" i. Vou may think I jam exaggerating by writing such a long letter hut truly I feel so indebted ito yau for putting out such wonderful |salts that I cannot say enough." I A bottle of ruschcn Salts that lasts 4 weeks costs but 85 cents at A lark's j Drug Store, VVilliamston, a'tul drug gi-ts the world over. 'lake one half | teaspoon m a glass of-hot water every morning before breakfast. | Attention to diet will help—cut out j pastry and fatty meats —go light on ,P ta.toes, butter, cream and sugar—the ! k i tischen .way is the safe way to lose, jt.it Try one bottle and if not joy. j hilly satisfied—money hack. LISTEN to o pufstir, propsriy lubdcottd HARRISON OIL COMPANY Williamston r N. C. THE ENTERPRISE CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death of giy husband, k Mrs. E. A. ROBERSON AND CHILDREN. WANTS FOR RENT: 3-ROOM FURNISH ed Apartment with bath. Appy to I Mrs. Kate York. It | SEED PEANUTS FOR SALE: 1(H) Hags Best North C. Bunch. 200 j Bags best Ya. Runners. 200 Bags j Small Va. Runners. See me before ! buying. Paul L. Salsbury, Hamil- I ton,, N. C. f- - 24-8 I».J FOR SALE: GUNINE BAKED j Oyster Shell Flower Lime 4 per i cent Muriate of Potash SIO.OO per ton. J F. O. B. Norfolk, V'a. R. A. Taylor, Agent., Williamston, N. 0- m-10-2t j BABY CHICKS EVERY TUES day' from State Blood tested and I inspected flocks. Rocks and Reds I 112.50 W. Leghorns SIO.OO hundred, j Custom hatching $3.50 tray. Edge- | combe Hatchery, TarboroN. C. m3-sis'l WHEN IN NEED OF CREAM,' ■ sweet milk, or butter milk. Calli l Edgewood Dairy. Phone 3221 ni-3-2is !: i WATCH FOUND. OWNER MAY ' secure same by giving proper des-i s cription and applying to Jenkins Bar-jf i>er Shop. m-6-1 Is. t I RELIABLE MAN WANTED TO run McNess Business in Martin! C ounty. Wonderful opportunity.'l Make $8 to S2O daily. No experience, I or capital needed. Writf today. Mc-| c Ness Company, Dept. M, I'reeport, I Illinois. Itj I BROWN ft NEWTON'S SOUTH-;' J si tie Market. Jametsville Highway ■j, just outside Williamston Town limits,' u for Meats of all kinds. in-13 3t jj FOR SALE: GOOD TWO EAR variety seed corn, guaranteed. Field: selected for many years. Price $3.001 pi r bushel. • James R. Knowles, j H. !•'. D. Plymouth, N. C. ni-10-4t -i „ WANTED TO RENT 3 ROOMS and private bath. I). Dardens at Voungs St >re. ni-13-11 I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR Notiy is hereby given that I have j Ibis day qualified as administrator of the estate of London Loyd, late of> Martin County. All persons holding clams against said estate are hereby requested to present s;inie to the undersigned for payment on or before 20th day of Feb 1932. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of: (lie recovery of the same. AH persons indebted to* said estate' will please come forward and make iin- : mediate payment of same. j I'll is 2Hth day of February 1931. W C CHANCE, Administrator. I in 1 3 4t London Loyd. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Notice is hereby given that 1 have j I this day qualified as administratrix of j the estate of Delia S Long, late of Martin County. All persons holding claims against i said estate are hereby requested to present same to the undersigned fori payment on or before the 10th of] March IW2, or this notice will bcj pleaded in bar of the recovery of the : same. All persons indebted to said estate, j will please come forward and make! ! immediate payment of same. I 'I his the 10th day of March, 1931. SKI.MK S. LONG, j m-IJ-4t Administratrix. NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of an order of resale in the case "D. G. Matthews v». j T. IL Hurras Heirs," the undersigned | commissioner will, on the 14th day of l March, 1931, at 12 o'clock, noon in front of the courthouse door of Mar tin County, offer for sale, to the high est bidder, for cash, the following de scribed laud: A tract of land located in Jamesville Township, Martin County, North Car olina, hounded on the east byMaple Branch, on the south by Cooper Swamp,- on the west by Gurkin land, and on the north by the Marriner place. . This 26th day of February, 1931. B. A. CRITCHER, . (27 2tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE •North Carolina, Martin County—ln the Superior Court. Having this day qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Margaret An drews, deceased, this is to notify all persons having cla ms against the said estate to present them to the under signed within one year front the date of this notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their receivery. All persons indebted to the said ciiate will please make immediate payment. This the 14th day of February 1931. -J. W. LEGGETT, Administrator of the estate of Mar garet Andrews, deceased, filbert S. Peel, attorney. Williamston, N. C. f-17-6t EXECUTRIXES' NOTICE Having this day qualified as Execu trixes under the will of Mrs. C. A. Martin late of Mart'n County, N. C. All persons holding claims against the estate of the said C. A. Martin is here by notified to present the same to the undersigned for payment, on or before the 19th day of February. 1932, or WIUIAMSTOM | this notice will b« pleaded in bar of the recovery of same. 1 All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment of the same. This 19th day of January 1931. LOUIE P. MARTIN, FAANIE BIGGS ANDERSON, f-20-6t 1 Executrixes. NOTICE OP SALE I Under and by virtue of the judgment | of the Superior Court of Martin Coun ity in an action entitled "D. G. Ma | thews vs. Matilda Woolard," the un dersigned Commissioner will, on the 4th day of April, 1931, at 11 o'clock, j Noon, offer for sale to the highest bid | der, for cash, the following described j land: ! A lst located in the Town of Wil- I liamston, N. C., adjoining the A. C. t L. R. K. on the North, G. W. Blount on t4ie east, south and west and being the same tract of land deeded to the said Matilda Woolard by the Wil liamston Land and Improvement Com pany, said deed being of record in the Register of Deeds Office for Martin County, to which reference may be had for a full description. This 3rd day of March, 1931. B. A. CRITCHER, m-6-4t Commissioner. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY I Under and by virtue of the au -1 thority conferred upon us in a deed lof trust executed by VV. O. Council and wife, Charlotte Council on the 14 h day of July 1930 and recorded in Book C-3, page 330, we will on i ri day the 13th day of March 1931 12 o'clock noon at the Courthuuse door in Martin County, VVilliamston, N. C., sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, a one half interest in the following land to-wit: Lying and being in Goose Nest Township, Martin County and state of North Carolina bounded on the N by the lands of J. C. Ross, on the E. by the lauds of Smith, Green and Sons, on the S. by the lands of R. H. Gat -lin and on the W. by the lands of Edna Shields, containing 125 acres, more or less and being known and designated as the Savannah Tract. It is understood that only the one-half undivided interest of W. O. Council iii flic above lands is hereby conveyed. ENGINEER GAVE UP sajr« He Could Not Stand Indi gestion Any Longer.—Re lieved By Black-Draught. Pulaski, Va.—How a railroad en gineer was relieved of indigestion was described by Mr. C. K. Nelson, a Fourth Street resident of this city. Mr. Nelson said: "I was suffering from stomach trouble in 1917, and had been*suf fering for some time. I had a tight ness In my chest, a shortness of breath. There seemed to be a heavy weight In the pit of my stomach, and quite a bit of nausea, yet I couldn't vomit. I tried different remedies, yet suffered on Just tho same. When in West Virginia, on a work train, I was in such a condi tion that I just gave up and c?.me home. I couldn't stand to work, in my condition. "Some one told me about Bii*.,.-.- Draught. I started taking It in small doses after meals. It helped me, and I went back to work. "One morning vltlle on my engine I felt like I v iid smother. I stopped In a llU.o toun, bought a package of Black-lVau ht, t:x>k a dose and 'ater In the day L-v k an other dosv. It relit ad r. aM I havo not had a bad .'>x'i !• 'hat In more than two and a hall years." Thedford's Black-Draught, con tains r.o chemical T.imp' v ucf pur.' l» • Mill. ,ll ' |i. i SEkDS- For Profitable Gardens Your seed expense is the smallest part of the cost of your garden. So make sure you are putting in good seed, then every bit of your work will count and the results will be most profitable. Our tested seeds will increase your garden profits—fill your requirements here. W. J. HODGES This sale is made by reason of the failure of W. O. Council aud wife, Charlotte Council to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cettf will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 27th day of January 1931. J. S. PATTERSON, f-17-4t Trustee. t NOTICE Or SALE .j Notice is hereby given that due to! . the fact that the late James H. Wynn l • of Cross Roads Township, Martiki' : County, North Carolina, died leaving! , only one tract of approximately one! acre of land not disposed of, the heris at law have instructed, empowered and authorized the undersigned to adver tise said land for sale, at public auc-j I tion, the land hereinafter described, all of the heris at law of said James H.' Wynn being over twenty-one years ofj age and pursuant to their request, the! undersigned will, on Friday, the 20th day of March 1931, on the old Everett Mill Seat, offer for sale, at public auc tion, for cash, at ten (10) o'clock A. M., the following described land, to ! wit: | "That certain tract or parcel of land known as the old Everett Mill Seat, bounded by the lands of the late A. ; acre more or less." L. Roebuck and the lands of S. T i ill " " ~ I GA rown-up Store ! Serves You More Intimately IT seems like on odd contradiction to toy that the mors ' customers ASP has, the mora intimately it con serv* each on# of them. Yet it's a loci The original little store from which ASP sprang wot stocked with carefully bought food, tut after oil, it was o small store, and it hod to buy what the market offered The grown-up A ft P of today is stocked with food whose selection takes the full time of hundreds of buyers, scattered across the face of the earth, scorching wherever good foods originate for the pick of the crop. So it is that whan you express a desire for a certain tfpe of food, o spadofat in that bod knows where to find it at the peak of quality, for the lowest price. The AIP store in your neighborhood, backed by on army of expert buyers, carries out your wishes as the little old original store never dreamed of doing. rh. Great ATLANTIC* PACIFIC t*, Ca j A WARNING | I by your Fertilizer Dealer ft THIS is no year to take chances. If you are tempted to use "any old" fertilizer be cause it costs less, don't do it! Most of all, your crops need nitrogen—natural nitrogen— and that means Chilean Nitrate. I've arranged for a big supply of Chilean Ni trate in new 100 lb. bags. It's cheaper than it k®s been for years. Better get your order in now, so you won't be sorry later on. CHILEAN NITRATE is original "Soda" —the natural nitrogen fertilizer that has been used for o hundred years in the South with best results. It increases yield and qual ity of evfcry crop you grow. It's indispensable as a side or top dressing to insure against loss. And when you order your fertilizer, be sure to say Chilean Nitrate to your dealer. That one word, "Chilean," is your protection and your dealer's too. Chilean means the real thing —the nitrate all crop champions use. Remem ber the two kinds—Original Chilean (Crystal line) and Champion Brand (Granulated) both natural nitrate. » . . M LOWEST PRICE in years : • NEW 100-lb. BAG The bag without a backache o Chilean Nitrate of Soda P EDUCATIONAL BUREAU 403 Professional Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. in writing for literature er tmformmtUm, pUmt, re/er I * Ad N*. 49 Friday, March IS, lift. Everett and others, containing one And at said time and place the un dersigned administrator will also sell four (4) shares of the Capital Stock of The Roanoke Dixie Warehouse, Wil liamston, North Carolina, belonging to said estate. The heirs at law of said James H. Wynn, deceased, will all join in the execution of a deed to the highest bid der immediately after the sale. The undersigned reserves the right to reject bids that are insufficient and that does not meet with the approval of all the heirs at law. This the 12th day of February 1931. D. D. STALLS. f-17-4t Administrator. SLEEP ON RIGHT SIDE, BEST FOR YOUR HEART If you too in bed all night and can't sleep on right side, try simple glycerin, saline, etc. (Adlerilu). Just ONE dose relieves stomach GAS pressing on heart so you sleep sound all night. Unlike other medicine, Ad lrika actso n BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing posions you never ki:ew were there. Relieves constipation in 2 hours! Let Adlerika cleanse your stomach and bowels and see how good r.good you feel! Clark's Drug Store.