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PAGE TWO THE ENTERPRISE PaklWMd ttw | Tuesday and Friday by The - ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. ass&===== :^=::=====^^=,=!= W. C. Manning ® dit « SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Strictly Caah in Advance) IN MARTIN COUNTY One ytar - - - Six months OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY One year Six months . —— —i.uu No Snbecription Received for Leas Than 6 Month* Advertising Rate Card Furnished Upon Request Entered at the post office in Williamston, N. C., f as second-class matter under the act of CongreM of March 3, 1879. Address ail communications to The Enterprise and not to the individual members of the firm. Tuesday, April 12, 1932 Go Back To Work > Take courage, man who lives on the farm. Just do your half of the work, the land will do the other half and you will be happy when Christmas comes. We have all been off on a spree. But the spree is over, and now we find ourselves in the dilemma of making a living. The man on the land has a good chance. The city and town man has a gloomy out look. , His business is not going to get better and the future looks black to him. Our greatest need is to get on the land and go to work, even if 'we can not get fertilizers and are unable to farm just as we wish—do our best. The government can not loan the people enough money to mak e them prosperous. Prosperity just does not come that way. It must be worked j>ut lit tle by little. Investigate the Stock Market Yes; thf stock hiarket ought to be investigated— and then kicked out of existence. It has been the source of more bankruptcy than any other one thing in this country. \ ' » Instead of It being a place wher e people buy and sell legitimately—as it was originally intended —it has developed into a place where fools rush in and gam blers skin them. It is th e place where more paper business is done than at any other place in the United States —and yet not a lick of real work is done. It is the home of pure open-faced high-handed gambling, where values are not stable and prices not legitimate. • -K Maybe He Talked Too Much* 3 # ■—"""—i""" v > It now looks like Congressman Abernethy may change jobs from a SIO,OOO-a-year Congressman to a $20,000-a-year lawyer. Nobody would especially blame him for leaving the worries of Congress, where the payjfft only $lO,- 000 per year, and go home to a nice easty $20,000 law practice. * y Or it may be that the Congressman will find that he talked too freely. He evidently forgot that silence is golden. 3 -- Things Sure -- 3 mm Folks Used To Say That the Only Things You Could Be Sure of Were Death and Taxes. One More Can Be Added to That List When You Use Pamlico Fertilizers You can be sure of getting the best possible results, because they are made right. Order Now! MR.I CLAUDE GRIFFIN is our Martin County Representative. Write, call, or see him for prices and analyses of our brands. He cap save you money on your fertilizer bill. : 7 5 ~T~ v4~v_ .. . ~ ' " . « * • ■ THE BLUE MOLD IS HERE RIGHT NOW . Copper Sulphate 5c Pound The State Department recommends two pounds of Copper Sulphate and three pounds of lime to M barrel of water as a spray. Pamlico Chemical Co. *' ' ; ~r WASHINGTON, N. C. The Method Doesn't Matter President Hoover and Congress are having a little spat about bringing back prosperity. They seem not to be able to agree at which door to bring it-in. . For their ifiTof rriation, we would like to suggest that the people are not so particular about whether it comes in through the front door or the back door; the people simply want it to come and come big doses. So-please, Mr. President and Honorable Congress, don't wallow around Washington and block prosperi ty. All get behind and push. It will come quicker. Distribute Taxes Fairly %• . 4 Secretary of the Treasury Ogden Mills stands with the rich. He warns Congress that taxes in the House bill aimed at wealthy individuals and corporations will retard the recovry of business. Th e truth is that if they had been properly taxed in the past, times would not be quite so bad now. The sooner the power of wealth to dominate busi ness and government is broken, the sooner will gen eral business improve. Big business is the only busi ness at this time that is good. 1 Special favors grant ed them and unfair business methods by them are the chief causes of our present dilemma. Now, it comes with bad grace for them to kirk after they have fattened so long from business methods that giv.e them the advantage. Congress should riot slack down simply because they squeal. Big business is not going to bring back good as it has to, nor is it going to raise anybody's wages. Let Congress saddle them with their reasonable share of the tax burdens of government. Henry Ford's Philosophy Announcing his new car and list of prices, Henry Ford, the mass producer in the automobile field, had the following to say recently: "These arc the cars and th'e prices. I think it will be granted that when an eight-cylinder car can be bought for the price of a. four and in Rome cases less,' 1 am justified in saying that these are low prices. No profit can be expected from them attain a certain volume of production. Naturally, we hope to attain sufficient volume to keep these prices as low .as they now are. A man asked me this morning if 1 thought" the present system of doing business was going to last. "1 told him that since commerce .and civilization de pended on the manufacture and exchange of goods I was willing to manufacture and exchange under any system. The only bad system I know is one that in terferes with men working and exchanging what they make. We arc just orie concern doing our best to start business under present conditions. Other manufactuers are directing their efforts to the same public good. I think there is field enough for any article worth the money. • : ".There are just two permanent satisfactions in busi ness for me—one is designing and making a useful commodity and the other is the jobs thus created. If you do one, the other naturally follows. I don't think it possible to separate them.". Falsehoods and Imagination A thousand clues, arid nearly all wrong. So many "clues," "tips," or "leads" have been given in the search for the Lindbergh baby that people are begin ning to pay little attention to what they higar. Nearly all of these clues have come as a result of deliberate falsehoods or from foolish imaginations. Two of the great troubles of the day are false hoods and baseless imaginations. THE ENTERPRISE Edgecombe Farmers Make ! Shipment Hogs Last Week, A group of Edgecombe farmers shipped 151 hogs last week, which weighed 28.861 pounds total. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that certain ded of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by i R. R. Thompson on the 18th day of j May, 1922, and of record Tn tKe public 1 registry of Martin County in Book j UUU, at page 603, said deed of trust i beng given to secure notes of even j date and tenor therewith, and the stip i ulations therein contained not having i been complied with, and at the request of the parties interested, the under : signed trustee will, on Friday, the 29th ' day of April, 1932, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door, in the ; town of Williamston, North Caro- I lna, offer for sale to the highest bid ; der, for cash, the following described property: My 1-3 interest, 196 acres land I heired from my father and mother, known as Louis Thompson land, ad j joining Joe Early and Norman and I Gray. Dated this the 28th' day of March, i 1932. - ' F. L. GLADSTONE, mr 29 " Trustee I Wheeler Martin, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE ' Under and by virtue of the power 'and authority conferred upon me as I trustee in that certain deed of trust ■ executed to me on the 26th day of February, 1926, by Henrietta Green, (Lawrence Lynch and wife, Maggie ! Lynch, which deed of trust is duly re corded in book Q-2, page 518, Mar tin County records; at the request of 'the holder of a certain bond, which !is secured by the said deed of trust, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, on Monday, April the 18th, 1932, !at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Martin County, the following | described land, to wit: | All that certain tract of land adjoin ing the lands of the heirs-at-law of >S. R. Harrell, B. B. Harrell, deceased. :and others, and lying and being on jConoho Creek, and bound as follows: | j Beginning at the Cherry Hole in Con -10110 Creek, a corner of the S. R. Har rell land and B. B. Harrell land, thence j | along the line, an old hedge row, to Ia- small red oak in said line corner, thence a straight line about northwest along the outside of the fence, and the; ; course of said fence that now sur-j i rounds the cleared land of the said 18. B. Harrell a sufficient distance so that straight lines at right angles with 'the last line to the creek run, and, thence down the run of said creek to the beginning, to contain 30 acres. I This the 18th day of March, 1932. CLAYTON MOORE, t)\r22 4tw Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Samuel Pate, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to the undersigned or his at torney within 12 months from the date hereof or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 19th day of March, 1932. A. W. HARDISON, mar. 22-6tw Administrator. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE / I Under and by vrtue of the authority contained in that certain deed ortrust executed! to the undersigned trustee by Joseph E. Williams and Lenore T. Williams on the 14th day of March, 1918, and of record in the public reg istry of Martin County, in Book J-l, at page 588, said deed of trust being given to secure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stip ulations therein contained not having been complied with, and at the request pf the parties interested, the under signed trustee will, on Friday, the 29th day of April, 1932, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described proper ty: Beginning at County road at Riley William*' corner, thence up said road to Humphrey Williams' corner, thence along said H. 'Williams' line to Ro- I anoke River, thence down said river to Riley Williams' corner, thence up said Riley Wlliams' line to county road to the beginning, containing 25 acres, more or less, and being part of Joe Williams' land, bought from F. L. Gladstone. Dated this the 28th day of March, 1932. F. L. HAISLIP, mr 29 4tw Trustee, Wheeler Martin, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by R. C. Jones on the Ist day of January* 1924, and of record in the public reg istry of Martin County in book Q-2, at page 301, said deed of trust having been given to secure certain notes of even date and t*nor therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not having been complied with, and at the request pf the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will, on Friday, the 29th day of April, 1932, at 12 o'- clock m., in front of the courthouse door, in the town of Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to the hiijhest bidder, for cash, the following described prop erty: ' ' A tract of land in Goose Nest Town ship, Martin County, North Carolina, beginning in the Sam Cross line, at or near a red oak; thence down a big path west 88 yards to a stake, thence north 112 yards to small sweet gum near by; thence at right angles east 88 yards to a red oak in Sam Cross's line; thence along Sam Cross's line to the beginning, and being the same land conveyed to said R. C. Jones, by deed from F. L. Gladstone. Dated this the 28th day of March, 1932. WHEELER MARTIN, mr 29 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF BALE~OF RBAL~ PROPERTY . Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 12th day of Sep tember, 1930, by Mary Bridges to the undersigned trustee, and of record in the public registry of Mania County, in book C-3, at page 349,/ aid deed of trust havings been givejr'Tor the pur pose of secaKng a note of even date and tenor therewith,/default having been made iq She payment of same, and at the of the holder of Carolina, offer for sale to the highest Elbert S. Peel. Attorney, same, the undersigned trustee will, on Wedenaday, the 27th day of April, i 932, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse doo^in Williamston, North o'dder, for cash, the following describ ! Ed real estate, to wk: A house and lot in the town of Hamilton, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Harry Waldo, William Reeves, Jerry Bennttt.and others, land being the identical land described in ] a deed from T. B. Slade and wife to Mary Bridgos, dated January 4th, 1927, ] and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book V-2, at page iJS; Reference being made to uM deed for a more perfect description. This the 26th day of March, 1932. ELBERT S. PEEL, mr 29 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE j Under apd by virtue of the authority | contaned in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee 1 by O. T. Everett and wife on the 10th | day of July, 1925, and of record in the ! public registry of Martin County in j book N-2, it page 559, said deed of I trust being given to secure certain ' notes of even'tenor therewith, and the '• stipulations therein contained not hav | ing been complied with, and at the ! request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will, on Friday, the 29th day of April, 1932, at 12 o'- clock m., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described property: One tract of land adjoining H. J. Haislip and Conoho Creek and others, containing 53 aeries, more or less, lo cated in Goose Nest Township. Dated this the 28th day of March, 1932. G. C. GLADSTONE, mr 29 4tw * Trustee. Wheeler Martin, Attorney. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Joseph R. Gor hani, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said es tate to present same to the undersign ed or his attorney within 12 months from the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay- j ment. This the 26th day of March, 1932. JOHN W. CLARK. inr29 6tw Administrator, i 306 E. North St.. Kinston, N. C. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. | NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee, executed by Williams and wife, Maggie Williams, on the 11th day of February, 1924, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book Q-2, at page 47., said deed-of trust havirtg been given to secure certain notes of even date and tenor there with, and the stipulations theren con tained not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties inter ested, the undersigned, trustee will, on Friday, the 29th day of April, 1932, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court house door in the town of Williamston. Norfy Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property: A tract of land in Martin County and State of North Carolina, adjoining a street (not named) in the town of Hamilton, N. C., on the north, color ed school house property on the east, Joe Pugh on the south and Will Pow ell on the west, containing by estima tion three and one-fourth acres, more or less, and being that lot moi'e com monly known as the Brooks lot, and being the same property con veyed by Joseph T. Waldo and wife, Mary E. Waldo, to Margaret Martin by deed, said deed being of record in the public registry of Martin County LOOK & LISTEN Bunch's State Blood-Tested Chicks Ars Ready. The Best Ever. Cus tomers Report Livability Almost 100 Per Cent Whits and Barred Rocks Reds and Whits Wyandottss Buff Orpingtons Whits Leghorns 30,000 Already Sold to Satisfied Cus tomers. Don t You Want To Be On* Too? Write— BUNCH POULTRY FARM and HATCHERY tmjrl3 STATESVILE. N. C. Refrigerator You can depend on our pure ICE ' —delivered to home—no both er, no noise—a better product—and no worry whether the "juice" ia on WE ALSO CARRY: or off. And Remember— s PURINA FEEDS, SWIFT FERTILIZERS, ¥7l 5 MASCOT LIMESTONE, ■ Ij SEED and FEED OATS, nWOOD AND COAL, IVF AlfAt* ' ~ PURE COUNTRY LARD. il C VCI UCIS COUNTRY PRODUCE «fk„A TO„» BOUGHT AND SOLD WUI/ U1 JT IX % Lindsley Ice Co. in Boole page 147. P ELBERT S. PEEL, Dated this the 28th day of March,' mr 29 4tw :• Tnil tee. 1932. Wheeler Martin. Attorney. Your Druggist's Part— I Modern sacnee has provided ways and means of shutting away germ life from your home. Spe' rial preparations are for sale to do this work; there are old familiar safeguards which should be used at frequent intervals. These ounces of pre vention are worth many pounds of cure. If you are not familiar with what to use and how to use it, we will assist you. Health de' mands disinfectants and a vermin-free houat- * * CLARK'S Jk Cut Worm Bait We have just received a shipment of cut-worm bait. A 20-pound bag will cover from one to two acres. This bait can be used before or after setting tobacco. We carry also Flea Bug Dust and Bean Beetle Dust. The dust can bt used in water as a spray. DUST " IAI Pound JL Ut CUT WORM BAIT PA 20 Pounds for A If you have trouble with cut worms in your plant beds or garden, be sure and try our worm bait. Guaranteed To Clean Up Worms in 36 Hours Roy Gurganus & John A. Manning OR AT JOHN A MANNING'S STORE Tuesday, April 1%, 1932
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