PAGE FOUR —rnncwrAkTP TLM \ * new era in tire building. Together | FIRESTONE LtLU they niad e possible the safe and eco-, mTM?\7ITT rMDTWfi nomical high speed motoring, with its; DErfV&L'Ur'llNU . mportant advances for 1932. RUBBER TIRES "The safety of millions and millions > ~oT" car owners is daily entrusted to the Credited With Having Ma- rubber tires upon which they ride," ac jor Part in Each New cording to Mr. N. Green, of the ' . Williamston Motor (.ompany, f ire -7 — : — 1 —~——JSLfflßnißtlL stone dealers in this city. The Firestone Tire and Rubber Com, "Most people give little thought to pany is credited with having played a the heavy responsibility placed upon major part in speeding the develop- their tires, and yet the rubber tires > ment of automotive transportation byineath their fleeting motor cars assume pioneering practically all the important, the burden of transporting th * P« cl °u» Tances in tire construction. Fire- human lives ,n safety against all the stone brought out for automobile use | tremendous stresses and strains of ffirst straight-side tires, the first itravel. » . >. , rubber non-skid tread, the first com- "On May 30 the great Internationa mercial demountable rim. the first, pat-1 Speed way Jnd.anapahS; races w , ented gum-dipping process, the first held." he continued. Fhink oihe balloon tire and the first construction gruelling strain on man an giving two extra cord plies under the in this event. Five hundred miles in f " g tbe short space of a little over five " Each of these improvements markedJunir^_AM*o^ Barber I REDUCED! We have reduced prices on all barber work. We make these reductions, hoping that it will stimulate business enough to justify the reduc tions. We appreciate the patronage given us in the past and trust we may have the privilege of serving you in the future. * HAIR CUTS 25c SH.4VES 15c All other prices reduced in proportion to the above ————— SERVICE BARBER SHOP -i- CITIZENS BARBER SHOP MIDWAY BARBER SHOP WILLIAMSTON, N. C. BABY CHICK SPECIAL State bloodtested. Electrically hatched. White Leghorns: Grandview AAA Dams; Harri son and Johnson Star Pedigreed Males. Rocks, Reds—All SB.OO per 100. 100 per cent live'deliv ery guaranteed. Hatch every Wednesday. .J**' '" ' " ■ --■ _ Superior Poultry Ranch WINDSOR, N. C. "While you are in the Clean Up and Paint Up tnoo-J, JB why not give a thought to this Fix Up idea? It exCeiuis M to the plumbing in your house. Have there been .caM.y 2 I tap*, stopped-up drains, rutted gutters? The plumbing «3; I••in a house can't go forever without expert attention, you ||l [ know. It wears out in time or at least comes in -\eed jjMj of a good Look-over. And we are ready to do this work II ■ for yoy thoroughly and economically." |B |n W. E. DUNN I r*-' v S f - yj'r *kL v " ifKiS-' ' Stanly Farmer Planning I For More Cows and Hogs •— l!j \ Planning to raise more cows and { hogs, Shuford Burris, of Stanly Coun- 1 s ty, firs! prcparrd a three-acre pasturerl to which he is now adding a six-acre 11 tract. He is sowing this to herds ( grass, Kentucky Blue grass, orchard Q ■ grass, lcsped*za, and *Vhitc Dutch clover, (' ♦ • l r Only 30 in Catawba County Apply For Seed-Feed Loans ♦ So far only 311 farmers in Catawba ; County have applied for government I seed and fertilizer loans. This is the I contrast to the hundreds who have ap- - plied from cotton and tobacco coun tffes. • » . • t , Mr. and Mrs. Jake Roscnbloohi andjc children, Mrs. Luke Moore, and Miss I Mollie Williams, of Rocky Mount, 'j spent Sunday with Mrs. Bettie Har-1 rt ' U '' '•] | hour average they will travel during , the long weary hours of relentless t grind around the great oval track. It' 1 is a challenge*to the character of thej tires upon which they tear through j space. Last year, as for many years,, past, all' of the winners have cornel through on Kirestunes. Not'a single 1 life has ever been endangered by the failure of any Firestone lire to per-1 form its heroic task. 11 CANDIDATE'S CARDS ' s> !. - FOR SOLICITOR Democratic voters of Martin Coun-1 ty: 1 hereby declare myself a candi-j date for the nomination as. solicitor of ' the recorder's court of Martin County, j subject to the primary next June 4. If 1 am nominated and appointed, I ! assure the people of Martin County] that my every effort will be put_6>rthj in upholding the laws of our county i ami State. HUBERT COBURN. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination as county com missioner of Martin, subject to'"the j Democratic primary June.*4. I assure j the voters of Martin County that any I support accorded me in the coming primary and election will be sincerely appreciated* In the past I have will ingly and untiringly always worked in the interest of our county and its 23,- 400 people, and if nominated and elect ed I pledge my continued and earnest . efforts in their behalf. T. C. GRIFFIN. _ „ _ FOR RECORDER Subject tu the Democratic primary to be held June 4, 1932, I hereby an •nouifce my candidacy for the nomina tion as judge of the Martin County Court. My experience in the court during the past several years thoroughly acquaints me with its func tions, and if nominated and elected, I pledge my best efforts in dispatching the business coming before me. Any support accorded my candidacy will l>e appreciated. i , . -H. O. PEEL. ' ANNOUNCEMENT 1 I hereby announce myself a candi date for the recorder's court judgeship of Martin County, subject to the Dem ocratic primary to be held June 4, 1932. During the past 10 years I have gained much information relative to court procedure through my work as justice of the peace. Support of my candidacy for indue of the recorder's ! •Court in Mar! ~i County by her citi- | zens will be much appreciated, and if i 1 am elected I pledge myself to run the court in fairness to all and to the very best of my ability. C. u. RIDDICK. RESALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY V .Under and by virtue of the authority! conferred upon us in. a deed of trust executed by 1.. A. Clark and wife, Es-'j sie YVWlard lark. on the I.oth day of February, 1925, and recorded in book i T-2, page 487, we will, on Saturday, I the 30th day of April, 1932, 12 o'clock [ noon, at the courthouse door in Mar-! k tin County, Williamston, N. C., sell at | ! public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following land, to wit: First Tract: All that certain tract or j parcel of land lying and being in Cross Koads Township. Martin• County, and State of N. C.Abounded on the N. by the right of way of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, on the K. by the Ijands ; of Whit Moore, on the S. by the N. C. | State Highway No. 90, and on by the lands of Tom Allen and Alonzo Allen, containing 3.05 acres, mort or j less, and more particularly described i as follows, to wit: Beginning on the | State Highway No. 90 at an iron stob, corner of this land and land of Whit | Moore,' thence N. 9 W. 547 ft,, thfcnce south 81 W. 296 ft., thence due S. 230 ft., thence due E. 150 feet, thence S. 9 E. 297 ft., thence N. 81 E. 186 ft., to the beginning as shown by a map of same made by T. Jopes Taylor, en gineer, on the 26th day of January, ~1925. SECOND TRACT: AH that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Cross Roads Township, Martin County and State of N. C., bounded on the N. by the J. B. Burroughs Aarm and the lands of C. T. Peel, on the E. by Beaver Dam Creek and lands of I W. T. Cullipher, on the S. by the right of way of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, and on the E. by the Geo. Roberson farm, containing 170.65 acres more or less, and more particularly de scribed as follows, to *rit: Beginning where Beaver Dam Creek crosses the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad right of way; the cornet of this land, the land of W. ,T- Cullifer, and the first tract above described, thence S. 86 1-4 W. 3775 ft., thence N. 35 W. 678 ft., thence N.- 57 1-2 E. 1050 ft., thence due E. 201 ft. to a branch, thence N. 22 E. 276 ft., thence N. 85 E. 459 ft., thence S. 70 1-2 E. 285 ft. to Beaver Dam t reek, thence along the various courses of Beaver Dam Creek to the beginning, ks shown by a map of same made by J. 1.. Foye, C. F.. on the 2|th day of December, 1917, which said map is of record in the public registry of Martin County in Land Division Book No. 1 at page 416. This tale is made by reason of the failure of L. A. Clark and wife, Essie WooUrd Clark, (o pay off and dis , ■ i . THE ENTER PRISE charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. : . - A deposit of 10 per cent will be re- j quired from the purchaser at the sale, j The above land was sold on Saturday, the 19th day of March, 1932, at which sale the North Carolina Joint Stock | LaTO Bartlc of Durham became therlasr and highest bidder at the price of $2,000.00; within 10 days from said date | the above bid was raised by a deposit of 5 per cent of the price by V. G. I Taylor, with the clerk of the court, ] whereupon the said land was ordered i resold. _ »l This the 9th dSf of April, 1932. W. G. BRAMHAM AND T. •L. BI.AND, RECEIVERS ! FOR FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY OF DURHAM,! INC., TRUSTEE, FORM ERLY FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY. DUR-1 HAM, N. C. »12 2t NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust exe cuted by E. T. Bateman and wife, Katherine Bateman, to the undersign ed trustee, and dated the 27th day of November, 1931, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book C-3, at page 492, and at the re quest of the holder of the note of in debtedness thereby secured, default having been made in the payment thereof, I will, on the 9th day of May, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door in Martin County, offer for sale at public auction, for cash, the property described in said deed of trust, as follows, to wit: ' All of their right, title and interest in, and -to: A tract of land in James ville Township, bounded on the north by the Jainesville- Plymouth River Road, on the east by the Daily Road; on the south by the lands of E. H. Gaylord, and on the west by Rowes Creek, containing jHty-6ne4kres, more or less,. This the Bth day of April, 1932. W. H. COBURN, al2 4tw Trustee. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY ! Under and by virtue pf the authority ■ conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by E- A. Roberson and wife, i Lucy I. Roberson on the Bth day of April 1925, and recorded in Book X-2, Page 41, we (will on Saturday the 30th ! day of April, 1932, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Martin i County, Williamston, N. C„ sell at i public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land to-wit: Adjoining the lands of Chester \ ay lor on the N., the lands of Winnie Roberson on the W„ the lands of Sim Fulford on the S„ and the lands of |GurgSnus and Roberson and J. H. D. Peel on the E., and more particularly j described as follows: Beginning at the 'intersection of the New Road with the Williamston and Bear Grass road, c° r * ner of Chester Taylor and Winnie Rob erson; thence with the Williamston and Bear Grass road S. 14 degrees E. 60 poles and S. 35 degrees W. 88 poles, thence with the line of Winnie Rob erson N. 50 1-2 degrees W- *0 poles; S 42 degrees W. 78 poles', S.. 38 de grees 41 poles and'S 81 degrees E, 55 poles; thence with a branch S. 44 de grees E. 90 poles to an oak; thence N -63 1-2 degrees P-. 36 1-2 poles to Tur key Swamp; thence with said swamp N. 2 1-2 degrees E. 62 poles; N. 39 de grees E; 50 poles and N. 25 degrees E. 64 poles to a cypress in said swamp; thence with the line of J. H. D. Peel, N. 9 degrees W. 117 poles to the New Road; thence with said road S. 85 de grees W. 97 poles to the beginning, containing 190 acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to Lucy !I_ Roberson by E. A. Roberson by deed dated January Bth, 1920, and re corded in Martin County public reg- TONSIL AND ADENOID CLINICS Since there will be no tinsil and ade noid clinics for school children put on by the State Board of Health this I year, Dr. C. J. Sawyer, eye, ear, nose jand throat specialist, of Windsor, N. IC., announces that beginning Monday, April 18th, he wilt conduct such clin ics at the Red Cross Emergency Hos pital, Windsor, N, C.,, and continuing until further notice. Fee, sls. A cer- I tain number of adults taking local an ' aesthetic will be taken care of at the ' same price during this time if special ' appointments are made. Arrangements for operations should be made at least two days before .clinic days. Number lof patients limited to 10 each clinic | day. Patients not limited to any one county. a 8 8t Screens! What is it worth to you to have 100% protection from flic* and mosquitoee all spring and tummert Call u* today and learn how inexpensively we can repair one icreta or outfit the whole house— with an eya to beauty aa well aa comfort. Ne * obligation. C 11. ' ■ ■ c li|H OrlOm B— POT« 1 i WILLIAMSTON SUPPLY CO. I - > * y " jstry in book E-2, page 130. I This sale is made by reason of the 'failure of E. A. Roberson and wife, Lucy I. Roberson to pay off and dis- ) charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. j 'A deposit of 10 per cent will be re' -quired from the-purchaser .the saleJ, This the 22nd day of March, 1932. , 1 W. G. BRAMHAM AND T. L. BLAND, RECEIVERS ; FOR FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY OF DURHAM, INC., TRUSTEE, FORM ERLY FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, DUR- I HAM, N. C. a 5 4tw I 1 NOTICE OF SALE j Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus tee by D. D. Stalls and wife, Sudie Stalls, on the Ist day of August, 1929, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book C-3, at page '45, said deed of trust being given to secure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations | therein contained not having been : complied with, at the request of the 'parties interested, the undersigned trustee wll, on Ffiday, the 22nd 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;prop-' erty; , ), ! Being a lot in the town of Ever etts, N. C\, bounded by the lands of A. C. L. Railroad Company, J. T. Barnhill, Simon P. Everett, J. S. Peel and others, containing one acre, more or less, and being the same lot sold to J. E. Barnhill by S. H. Clark.l of record in the public registry of I Martin County in book SSS, at page 539, and conveyed to said Sudie Stalls by B. A. Critcher, commissioner, said deed being of record in the public reg- j : istry of Martin County in book J-2, at page 376." J DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST ! Robersonville at Fulmer's Drug Store, Tuesday After Third Sunday Each Month. Williamston at Atlantic Hotel, Wed nesday After Third Sunday Each Month. Plymouth at O'Henry Drug Store, Thursday After Third Sunday Each Month. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Home Office WANTS BAKERY FOR SALE OR RENT. See Harrison Wholesale Company, Williamston, N. C. a-8-2t HOUSE MOVING: I AM PRE pared to do, house moving, eitheV large or small jobs. Prices reason able. Best service. Ed Johnson, 215 White Street,-Williamston, N. C. aB-15-22-99 ■ LOST: BUNCH OF KEYS AT school building night of Oxford Or phanage singing class concert, Thurs day, April 7. Retward for return to Enterprise office. It HATS REMODELED: ANY ONE wishing hats remodeled can get ex cellent service at 300 East Main St. Mrs. L. C. Robertson. It A * ANNOUNCING... OUR APPOINTMENT AS FRIGIDJMRE DIALER IN WILLIAMSTON "F" ®We are glad tp announce that we have been awarded the tales franchise for Frigidaire and that our display of * the latest models is now ready for your inspection. • • • These new Frigid aires offer many important im provements which make them truly outstanding in value. You will be im pressed by the advantages of the Porcelain-on-steel cabinet... the exterior "Cold Control"... the famous Hydrator ... the concealed, extra powerful mechanical unit. . . and the convenient Quickube Ice Tray. • • • Come in, see a demonstration and let us tell you how easily Frigid air* can be bought—on terms to suit your convenience. _l_ FRIGIDAIRE * GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS * s ' ' v •' • " i_._. NEW LOW PUCIS *ll J * fl f\ felectnc Supply Co. in us otvk vou th( dctaju _______ IF JKT W'- —— —- —— WILLIAMSTON, N. C. i' ' „ " ' ' ' i I, i i ' i i , >„ ♦ v . '• ' ... .... '! Dated this the 19th day of March, 11932. WHfcEL-ER MARTIN. mr22 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that certain deed of truat executed to the undersigned trustee by J. G. Godard on the 7th day of Febru ary, 1916, and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book M-l, at page 151, said deed of trust being given to secure certain notes of even date and 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 Car olina, offer for sale to the highest bid der, for cash, the following described property: Beginning at a sweet gum in Noah Slade's line on the Wild Cat Road; thence along said road to a stake near ly in front of Mrs. Burroughs' resi dence; thence northwardly along Gen nette Cowing's line to a swamp dog wood in Black Branch; thence along said branch and Noah Slade's line to the (beginning, containing 183 acres, more or less. Situate in Wlliamston Township, County aforesaid, adjoining the lands of W. H. Rogers, Mrs. W. A. j Burroughs, and others. It being the 1 same land conveyed to sbid J. G. Godard by W. M. York, Walter York, and Nolie York, by deeds dated the 10th November, and Ist December, 1910, of record in the public registry I THE TIME TO FIRE IS BEFORE THE FLAME STARTS The average home owner does not realize haw many danger ous fire-trapa there are around and about his home. Accumula tion! of rubbish, traah, old newspapers, and other inflammable ma terial, beneath basement steps, under the back porch, in the attic, are direct causes of fires. Crusade against the fire menace, not only for your own sake but for the community. A few minutes during this week, spent to cleaning out all trash and useless rubbish will do more to lower 5 the national fire loss than anything else. You owe It to yourself. Only those who have seen their precious homes crumble into dust and blackened timber can fully realise such conflagration*— and sometimes with loss of life. r Be Sure You're Safe— INSURE WITH : N. K. HARRISON t. ———— t i Tuesday, April 12, 1932 of Martin County in book YYY, page* • 410 and 421, to which reference may be had. • • Dated thia the 28th day of March, 1928. H. W. STUBBS. mr29 4tw Trustee. Wheeler Marttft, Attorney. I WATTS I Williamston I ■mm ■ I THURSDAY AND I ' I FRIDAY April 14-15 I ■ WILL ROGERS! I "BUSINESS & PLEASURE" 'l ' ■ t I ■ 10c and 25c B' mmmm