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PAGE FOUR France Buys 50,000,000 Hog Cholera Is Making Gas Masks for Citizens Inroads on Bertie Herds ♦ * ..v Pari#, France.—Fifty million gas Hog cholera is making haeVy in masks have been ordered by the road, in the swine herds of Bertie l ! French government for civilian use, County. The county agent vaccinated it hat been learned from official 252 animals for nine owners last ; sources Ikik - .-.nek.. •. The masks, to be manufactured dur ing the next two years, will be fitted sure immunity for teu hours, after •gainst the deadliest gases developed which the chemical canisters can be since the World War. They will in- changed. milium mm I ANNOUNCING! I Battle Yearby \ H expert in custom tailor work and special repre- || §j sentative will display the complete Spring and jgj Summer showing of | The Storrs-Schaefer Co.| at our store | Tuesday, March 22nd J You will also find in our Ladies' Depart- g p ment a big line of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hats, |j| H Shoes, and other wearing apparels.. g [Barnhill Brothers! WILLI AMSTON, N. C. Kllllllllllllll 1 __ _ —: :—=— •" • ' -«.-/■ . ' Ii M Your creditor's signature on the back of your jgj check is undeniable, legal proof that you have g§ paid hjs bill. Besides, it gives you a record of §§ the transaction . . . canceled checks accounting J for every dollar you spend. Yes; a checking ac- = count even cultivates thrift in that you think twice g before you make out a check. Not so with cash. g ' ; ■ ■ I Branch Banking | & Trust Company g I Sound Blinking and Trust Service for Eastern H Carolina WILLI AMSTON, N. C. I ANNOUNCEMENT ■g WE ARE FORCED TO KEEP OUR DOORS OPEN r — ■ .... » 1 " " L •" "" " A few months ago we decided to sell out pur entire stock and go out of business, but since then con ditions have arisen which makes it impossible for us to close. We did not anticipate being left with the jjast stocks of furniture, stoves, rugs, etc., which amounts to many thousands of dollars. Besides this stock, we'have accounts receivable that, in order to make proper settlement, we must remain in busi ness. We, therefore, will remain in business at the same location and would appreciate seeing all of our old friends. f REMEMBER—THIS OLD ESTABLISHED FURNISHED STORE WILL CONTINUE TO LEAD AND WILL, AS IN THE PAST, "SELL FOR LESS" R. E. QUINN & CO. l|g i 750 ARRESTS ARE MADE BY PATROL DURING JANUARY I i Total of 19,996 Cars Are Stopped for Varying I Violations Raleigh—The- Stale Highway Pa- | i trol stopped 19.996 cars and trucks I during January for varying violations : ! of the.stale motor vehicle la.wt, the : i report irrarfe' putitic recently by Cap- Htam-Gharle-. IX P-armer, commander of the patrol, shows.., ||* Only 750 of the drivers of the 19,996 | i cars that were srtopped were arrested, ! ] with 10,231 drivers permitted to go I lon after being warned by patrolmen, i | A total of 435 drivers were stopped because they were operating under improper licenses, and compelled to ! get new licenses. Drivers of 124 cars h'were either arrested or warned for ; passfng other cars on curves or hills, i while 427Q drivers- were stopped and j ;• warned, for hogging the load and 19,- ! I 580 drivers warned or arrested 'for I parking their cars or trucks "6n the | concrete or main highway without I pulling of onto the shoulders "of the j road, as the law requires. A total of 1,925 cars found by | patrolmen attempting to operate with | out a 1932 license.. All these drivers | were either compelled to get new li i censtf or jiijhmit to arrest. The ma-1 .! jority got the licenses. Patrolmen re jl qiiireiT the drivers of 8,889 cars with : defective lights to lvate these lights I put in proper condition. Drivers of 13 II cars were stopped anil warned because | j they were driving too slow and holding | J up traffic. | Of the 750 arrests made, 53 were || for reck lets driving, 05 for drunken I driving, and 9 of pedestrians • being I.! drunk on the highways. Thirteen fl overloatli* trucks were unloaded by patrolmen,. four fires, were extinguish ed. courtesies shown to 1,962 motor-' ists-who were in need of assistance.' WANTS LOOK: MEN'S BEST GRADE half sole and heels, $1.25; men's! grade No. 2 half soles and heels sl.| Williard's Shoe Shop. mrls 2t | FOR RENT OR SALE: 1 4-ROOM house in North Williamston, See K. P. Bunch at bunch's l ilting Sta tion. i}irls 2tpd A BUNCH OF NINE KEYS ON a ring has been left in The Enter-J prise olfice. Owner may have same by paying cost of this ad. 11 j HOUSE FOR RENT.: NINE; ; rooms, water and lights. House in goo.d condition. Apply to Mrs. H. B. I -York. .. ' • It * • SH' When troubled with | I GAS-SOUR STOMACH I QR INDIGESTION. NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad- { ministratrix of the estate of Mrs. I LaursnE. Martin, late of Jamesville, I N. C./ notice is hereby given to all j | persons holding claims against said estate to present the same to me for I i payment ori or before the 6th day of ! February, A. D., 1933, or this notice I will b% pleaded in bar of the recovery | of the All persons indebted to't | said estate are requested to come for- I I ward and make prompt payment of the ' I ratiie.', - . ■ . 11 ■. i 1 Fannie Latham Martin. —«. Administratrix of Laura E. Martin Estate. f96tw February 6th, 1932. r |WILL CASTOR OIL (PHYSIC THE BLADDER ♦ . No, but juniper oil will. You can ' drive out impurities anc| excess acids I j which cause bladder weakness, back ache,* leg pains and burning. Get ju j niper oil in the form of Bukets, the I bladder physic, also containing buchu leaves, etc. Use a 25c test box and if i not satisfied your druggists will re- | ! turn your money. You are bound to feel better after this cleaning and yau fet your regular sleep. Sold by Clark's )rug Store. - ' THE ENTERPRISE DR. V. H. MEWBORN | OPTOMETRIST • Robersonville at Fulmer's Drug Store, Tuesday Alter' Third Sunday Each j Month. Williamaton at Atlantic Hotel, Wed* nesday Alter Third Sunday Each• Month. Plymouth at O'Henry Drug Store, Thursday After Third Sunday Each l i. Month. ■ Eyea Examined Glaaaea Fitted Home Office | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND j By virtue of power vested in me by j 'that certain deed of trust executed to f me on the 2nd day of September, 1924, i |by C. T. Flanagan and his \*ife, Ida,] 1 which ii> of record in the Register of j Deeds' office for Martin County, North] Carolina, in book T-2, at page 147, to j . which reference may be had, I will, on 'Friday, the Bth day of April, 1932, be-j 1 1 ween the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock |a. tn., in front of the courthouse in | William. stun, North Carolina,, sell at! public auction, for cash, to the high -1 est bidder, the following described tracts of land, located in Goose iNest Township, County of Martin and State of North Carolina, being tracts numbers ONK (1) and EIGHT (8), on plat of land formerly owned by B. F. (.'raft, and now known as the I ELI HOPKINS F'ARM, as surveyed J and platted by A. K. Britt, C. E.. i which said plat or map is recorded in Map Book 3, at page 5, of Public Reg istry of Martin County. Reference to said map is hereby made for a more perfect description. Tract N©\ ONE (1) contains 38.7 acres, Tract No. EIG H T 8) contains .1 7 8 acres, mak ing a total of 56.5 acres. This the Bth day of March, 1932. J. W. BRYAN, mrll 4tw Trustee. S. A. Dunn, Attorney. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by J. H. Bullock on the Ist day, of December, 1929, and recorded in Book B-3, Page 311, we! will on Saturday .the 19th day of March, 1932, 12 o'clock noon, at the ( courthouse door .in Martin County,' VVilliamston, N; C., sell at public Auc tion for casli to the highest bidder the .following land, to-wit: I All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Robersonville Township, Martin County, N. C.J containing 97 1-2 acres, more or less, j I bounded on the Northeast by Matthew I Parker Swamp, on the ST by the lands i of John Dixon and J. L. Williams j and Henry Long, on the Southwest by the lands of N. O. VanNortwick and on the Northwest by the lands lands of N. O. VanNortwick, and be ing the same land deeded to Hannah Roebuck by H. I. Roebuck and'wife, 'and J. Alex Roebuck and wife, more particularly described as follows, to ! wit: Beginning at the irtouth of Bee I Branch in Matthew Parker Swamp, ' thence along the said Swamp to N. O. ! VanNortwick's corner in said swamp, ' thence S. 64 W. 3560 ft. thence S. 5* I and 15 minutes VV. 800 ft. thence S. 86 E. 1610 ft. thence N. 4* and 30 minutes E. lisß ft. thence N. 15 E. 900 ft. to the Bee Branch, thence a i long Bee Branch N. 81 E. 300 ft. N. 1 81 E. 470 ft. N. 56 E. 165 ft. N. 79* j and 30 minutes E. 329 ft. to the be , ginning. This sale is made by reason of the failure of J. H. Bullock to pay off and | discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. } • A depMit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 15th day of February, 1932. J. S. PATTERSON, . f23 4tw Trustee, | Durham, N. C. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALtf OF LANDS UNDER POWER IN DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred by a certain deed of trust dated March 17th, 1928. from B. F. Craft and wife, Flossie Craft; W. G. Craft and wife, Etta Craft; Wiley Craft, infant, by his guar dian, T. F. Nobles; and Willie Craft, wife of Wiley Craft, to Raleigh Bank ing and Trust Company, trustee, re | corded in the office of the Register of i Deeds for Martin County, North Car- I'olitja, in book X-2, page 597, said Ra- THIS WOMAN LOSr 64 POUNDS OF FAT Mrs. H. Price of Woodside, L. 1., writes: "A year ago I weighed 190 rpounds. I started to take Kruschen and I now I weigh 126 and never felt better jin my life and what's more, I look tnore like 20 year* old than the mother lof 2 children, one 19 and the other 18. j Everyone of my friends say it's mar velous" the way I reduced." I To lose fat SAFELY and HARM LESSLY, take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water in the mo/ning before breakfast—don't miss a morning—a bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle—but don't take chances—be sure it's Kruschen—your health comes first—get it at Clark's Drug Store, Inc., or any drug store in America. If not joyfully satisfied afte^h^firsHjoUl^-^noneyhjck. I leigh Banking and Trust Company I having been duly removed and the ; Commercial National Bank of Ra | leigh and Leon S. Brassfield substi tuted therefor as trustees thereunder I by instrument dated November 20th, I 1930; and the Commercial National I Bank of Raleigh having been removed ! and J. Granbury Tucker having been , substituted therefor as trustee there under by instrument dated March Ist, 1932, both of said instruments having been recorded in said registry, all as provided in said deed of trust; default having been made >n the payment of We indebtedness secured by said deed ; of trust, and the owner and holder of said indebtedness having duly requesf j ed said substituted trustees to insti | tute foreclosure proceedings according j to the provisions of said deed of trust; ! the undersigned substitute trustees j will offer for sale and sell to the high | est bidder for cash at the Martin Coun :ty courthouse door itt" Williamston, North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock M. THURSDAY, APRIL 21st. 1932 All that certain tract- or parcel of land situate in Martin County, Goose Nest Township, State of North Car olina and described as follows; That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in Goose N«t Township, Martin County, North Car olina, lying on the easterly side of the Oak City and Palmyra road, about 3 miles northerly of Oak City, and on the west side of Ward's Swamp; bounded on the north by the lands of N. C. Hyman and a canal; on the south by the lands of A. Burnette; on the east by'the run of Ward's Swamp and on the west by the Oak City and Palmyra Road; and more specifically xleiicribe'J as follows, to wit: Beginnlng at ~A\ Btnwette'Ajiorth west corner on the Oak City andPafc rnyra road in the mouth of a lane, and running thence with the lane, it be ing A. Burnette's line, south 83-15 east 68 poles; south 82-45 east 60 4-5 poles; thence with the lane and continued south 83-30 east 89 3-5 poles to gums on the run of Ward's Swamp, also known as Sherrod's Mill Pond; thence with said Ward's Swamp northward ly and northwestwardly approximately | 152 poles to a post, N. C. Hyman's | corner on said swamp; thence with N, C. Hyman's line south 14-45 west j 76 poles to a pine; south 17-45 west 14 poles to an iron axle; thence with N. C. Hyman's line north 75-15 west 89 poles to a pine on the canal; thence ' up the canal north 80-45 west 19 3-4 poles; north 87 west 15 1-2 poles; south 89 west 9 1-5 poles; north 77 west 16 | 2-5 poles; north 58-15 west 29 2-5 ! poles to N. C. Hyman's southwest corner on the Oak City and Palmyra road; thence with said Oak City and | Palmyra road south 9 west 52 1-2 poles to the lane at the point of BE GINNING; and containing 68 acres, Dizzy Spells When feel so faint and giddy —whenyou think each breath is go ing to'"Tie your last—your poor; sick and disordered stomach is trying to trying to tell you that it needs help. There's an easy way to give it— Dare's. Mentha Pepsin before meals will put your stomach in such splen did shape that it won't distress you for a long, long time to come. Two weeks will tell the Story— though you'll feel worlds better in two days. There will be no more of that terrifying pressure on your heart— no more graspy breathing—no more sickening giddy spells. You will feel better than ytju have in years. If you don't say so, Clark's Drug Store or any other first-class drugg^s^v^l^£iv^£ou^iionej^)ack^ I FERTILIZERS I Made By Swif • . . We are local dealers for all fertilizers made by Swift and , . V 6--* - * Company. Before you buy, we would appreciate your coming to our plant and get our prices and compare the analysis of our goods with that of any other company. ' / . I NITRATE of SODA I Sulphate of Ammonia We also have stocked in our warehouse Nitrate of Soda and Sulphate of Ammonia, and our prices are absolutely in line with all competition. SEED POTATOES *> PURINA FEEDS ICE AND COAL OATS AND HAY , Lindsley Ice Co. WILLIAM STON, N. C. according to survey and plot of S. parte," »aid proceeding being ahown , Peele, dated August 27 and 28, 1917. in the records of the clerk oi the •»- THIS INDENTURE is executed perior court of Martin County in book . by T. F. Nobles, guardian of Wiley 9, at page 429. J ■ Craft, infant, under and by virtue of This the 14th day of March, 1932. an order of the superior court of Mar- J. GRANBERY TUCKER and | tin County, North Carolina, dated L. S. BRASSFIELD, Substi- I March 9, 1928, had in a proceeding • tuted Trustees. . entitled "In.Re: Wiley Craft, a minor. Attorneys: Winston and Tucker, „ Jar his guardian, T. F. Nobles, ex Raleigh, N. C. » "■ ' . . l\ \ij \ , jL^-— ——.—, MAKE EVERY CENT COUNT I This is not the time to use unblanced fertilizers. ( Every cent of your fertilizer dollar must give you the largest possible return, especially in a year like this. A complete, well-balanced fertilizer is always the best. Meal and acid is not a well-balanced fertilizer, f! Your crops need nitrogen, phosphoric acid and pot ash—all three. Each helps the others. See that each ton of your cotton fertilizer con ' tains 300 pounds of muriate of potash* or its equiva lent in high-grade kainit. Sweet potatoes —600 1 pounds. Corn—2oo pounds. Tobacco—4oo pounds of sulphate of potash. iV. V. Potash Export My., Inc. OF AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND HURT BUILDING ATLANTA, GEORGIA F1 "J_ _ CLEANERS taster ggg| Specials Sal From Now Until Easter We Offer the Following SPECIAL PRICES ON CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS, Cleaned and Pressed tH/v SUITS, 9X r Pressed .. DRESSES, KA p Cleaned and Pressed tlUv Ladies' SPRING and WINTER COATS f? Cleaned and Pressed OW, We'll. Make Them Look Like New W. D. AMBERS WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Friday, March 18, 1932
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