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PAGE TWO THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and Friday by The - ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO WILLIAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA., W. C. Manning Editoi SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Strictly Cash in Advance) IN MARTIN COUNTY One year Six months - OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY $2.00 One year No Subscription Received for Less Than 6 Monthi Advertising Rate Card Furnished Upon Requem Entered at tlie'post office in Williamston. N. C.. as second-clas- matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 187'>. Adilri an communications to 1 lie Enterprise and tiot to the Uial members of the firm. Friday, April 15, 1932 A Foolish Practice x • . # ' One foolish thing that some farmers do is to let the season pass and pay no attention to saving seed for the new crop. I hey have to go out and buy seed corn, cotton seed, turnip seed, q ill trd seed, potatoes both sweet and irish —peanuts, soy beans, field peas, and so on. This is oftimes the mark of a poor farmer and in most instances no excuse can* be found fur such prac tice, and though the fellow may plead bad weather, 01 something, for an excuse it is too often caused by pure laziness. No community nr farmer need look for prosperity unless it OT he has enough industry and forethought to preserve seed (or the crops. Our Biggest Problem The biggest problem we have to contend with is what to do with that pari of our population which is unwilling to work for a living and will destroy-honor to procure their physical needs bv stealing, lying, cheating, making liquor, or doing any other unlawful thing rather than work honestly for a liviijg. The great increase in the number of young white criminals shows that" class to be less inclined to work than any other class of people. Perhaps if people had a higher regard for their character they would work rather than steal, If so, then the important thing for the home and the school to do is to impress on every boy and girl the honor of work and tjie great dishonor ot procuring a living by dishonest and illegal methods. The impression that some haw, that education is for the purpose of teaching ways and means by which FERTILIZERS- Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, Land Piaster We have been appointed agents for the Eastern Cotton Oil Company's products in this territory, and in addition to their famous brands of fertilizers we will stock nitrate of soda, land plaster, and sulphate of ammonia. Every one knows the reputa tion Qf fertilizers made by the Eastern Cotton Oil Company and especially their famous "Farmer's Sensation." Before you buy your fertilizer, get in touch with us at the— Farmers Warehouse WILLIAMSTON, N. C. For the convenience of our customers, we will stock in large quantities all brands made by the Eastern Cotton Oil Company. This arrangement will work to the advantage of the farmer, en abling him to buy and haul his fertilizer as he needs it. We can save you money on your fertilizer and at the same time give you one of the best products made. - . ] ' J Ingram & Watts W. R. INGRAM x i ' - W. B. WATTS one may be able to (Jodge work, is an error which should be corrected in the minds of all people. For there is but orie reason ldr education", "and that is to equip men and women to do more and better work. Any other kind of education is a hindrance* rather than a help.—— - -- An educated man can do anything an uneducated man can do, and some thing much better, but an un educated can not do anything, an educated man can. It is going to "take about as strict discipline and drilling for the children of todiy, it they are to suc ceed, as is required of an army. _\Ve must, become both capable and dependable citizens if we are fcoing to come back with a stable, 1 honorable, prosperous, and happy* state of society. ■ , - The home must reform, if it can. The school must reform. And the teachers of the coumry will have to take* th e lead. Start Salary Cuts With Congressmen We liope-to sre th L . salary-cutting axe. laid at the Capitol !>ur in Washington. Ten year? ago it took 7,500 bii'-h'i? of corn to pay a Congressman :i gear's alary. Now it takes 40,000 busht's.. Ten yc.uv ag > it' look 100 bales of cotton to pay a year's tiny it takes 330 bales. Ten years ago 37,500 guilds- »!' i. iv.»u d'pay a Con gressman for 'a year »j.- Hficnjijr: now it takes 1 (>O,OOO , pounds. v S'Jme til ti>cm say they can -not Ihtvany cheaper which is false, of course. If they v\ ill quit the hiuh priced wines, cut out their, women parties, stop try ing to run a constant political campaign, stay in their offices aijd Work diligently for iht people and live the simple life,-as did George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, they could grt along with a brig, salary cut and do a much greater service (or their people. The thing that needs to be done is tftbreak the ring of extravagance that' exists in the National Capital. No man luts the right to wallow in wealth and,extrav agance while people are Starving. And it will do the people good it the congressional society rirg is knocked into a cocked hat and broken into a thousand pieces. Farm Board Should Be Continued The movement to abolish the United States Farm Board originated in the minds of the speculators in farmers' crops. If the Htm Board van g ri| w until all the corn, cotton, wheat, and potatoes can be han dled through it, it will pul fhe produce exchanges out • i bti-iihSsj ). well as the fellows who have eaten up the farmers* prdKts for hall ;r century. • » Uf course, the f arm Board has had its troubles ami faults, and made its mistakes. But no more than tl;e banks and other business institutions. It should be continued atuj maintained. Cases and Cases The Woman who carries a vanity case cigar ette ca>e is mnre likehr tn*havc a divorce cas« than * - V U (hose who do not carry so many-cases. THE ENTERPRISE NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under'i and by virtue of the power of sale con- !i j tained in that certain deed of trust | ! executed by W. J. Keel and wife to 1 the undefftgned trustee, bearing date I ; the 11th clay Of March, 1927, and of j t record in the public registry of Mar- i, (in t"OUhty, in book Y-2, at page 171, I said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even date therewith, and default [ having been made in the payment of' the saw, and the terms ami Venditions j contained in said deed of .trust not hav-' ing been complied with, the undersign-! Ed trustee will, on Monday, the 16th day of May, 1932, offer at public sale j to iiie highest bidder, for cash, at the :] courthouse door of Martin County at ' V\ illiamnton, N. C., "the following de- ] scribed larfd, to. jvit: Situate on tlifc—left-hand side of , Highway N0.'90, and 'abput one mile ; from the town of \Villiamston, N, C., 'i and bounded on the north by the lands i of Walter Jernigan, on the east by the i lands of Kader Barnhill: on the south i and west by th* lands of J. K. Mob- . ley and wife, which said deed is hereby', - referred to for a more accurate de- I scription, Containing 2 1-4 acres, more "r less. ;i This the 14th day ot April. 1932. A. R. DUNNING, i als 4tw Trustee. ; NOTICE OF» SALE Notice is hereby given that under i ;.nd by virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust ex- | rented b\ Arthur Cherry and wife to . the undersigned trustee, bearing date April. Ist, 1930, and of record in "the public registry of Martin CoUnty in .ook S-2, at page 305; said trust deed j having been given to seeiire. the pay ment of a certain note of even date , th rewith, an«l default in the payment of said note, and the iterms and stip- - illations in said deed, of trust not hav ing been complied with, the under j signed trustee will, on Monday,, the , 16th day of May, at twelve o'- clock noon, at the cotfnhotise door of j Martin County at Williamston, t North t Carolina, offer at public sale to the , highest bidder, for cash, the following j described,land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, con- J Uuting 45 5-10 acres, more or less, ( situate and being on the road leading | 1 from Hassell. 'NT C., to Williamston, X. and In'ing about one mile east of Hassell, N. C., and bounded on the north by the lands of E. C. Winslow, on the east by the lands of J. W. Cher ry, on the south by the above said public road, on the west by the lands I »f Mary E. Cherry, i This the 13th day of April, 1932. W. F. HAISUP. ') . | als 4tw Trustee. I NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of an order of I resale of the Superior Court of Mar f tin County made in the special pro ! ceeding entitled Sallie Coltrain, ad ! ministratrix of J,. G. Coltrain, deceased, i vs. David Coltrain and others, the bid l at former sale having been raised, the undersigned commissioner will, on the | 23rd day of April, 1932, at 12 o'clock in., at the courthouse door in William ' ston, North Carolina, offer for sale to j the highest bidder, for cash, the fol .J.jpuing described land, to wit: ;t Lying and l>eing in Griffins Town- I ship, Martin County, bounded on the Snort by the lands of W. H. Coltrain |and J. R. Coltrain, east by James Rob jerson, on the stiuth by Rome'Corey, | and on the west by the lands of W. H. Coltrain. containing 20 acres, more or less and known as the Jesse Coltrain -home place, .j- Saving and excepting the dower of Sallte Coltrain in the following de- I scribed land, to wit: _ !!c■ginning" .it Smith Wicks Creek at Jauie.s .V. IvuibersuJi'i •curne, to W. 11. ( .dtmin corner at the late J. (i. Col train front gate, theme a west course along \V. 11. Coltrain line to !i sweet •gum, a chopped tree, thence south ward a stiai-dit line to the beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less. i his land is also s' Id subject to deed of trust from J. ■. Coltrain and wife to North Carolina Joint Stock Land ( Bank of Durham in the sum of eight hundred dollars ($800.00.). , j This the 7th day of April. 1 ''32. KI.BFRT S. PEEL, ;i jj 2tw ( i inmissioner. 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 ex- . edited by 'Wind Savage and w'ife to the ! undersigned trustee, and dated the 23rd j day of December. 1925. and of record in the public registry ot Martin Coun ty in book (J-2, at page 530. said deed J of trust having been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even j ~diljy th''l''"l>, anil default having IxTCTir made in the payment of said note and ; the terms and conditions in said deed t of'trust not having been complied with I and at the request of tlnf owner of said note, the undersigned trustee will, on j Saturday the 7th day of May, 1932, at j twelve o'clock -noon, at the courthouse j door of Martin County, at William ston, North Carolina, offer at public I sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, j the following described land, to w:t: i Beginning at the corner of lot No.l 27. a ditch on the road leading from Oak • City t." Hassell, N. C , thence I down said ditch to a bend, thence north i (>5 east, 23 1-2 poles to said ditch, , thence down said ditch to the right of way of the Kinston and W'eWon Kail- j road right of way, thence said right of way to J.L. Hines line and corner, thence along J. 1.. 1 lines' line to the Frees His Wife of Rheumatism ; •*" I Uric Acid Poison Started To Leave Body in 24 Hours Pain. Agony and Swilling Gone in 48 Hours with Swift Acting Prescription That marvelous prescription—Allen- \ ru—promises you need never feel a fain or ache tjom Rheumati m, Neu ritis. Lumhaffeo, or Sciatica again. Folks who have suffered the most ,« pierciug, wincing agony —literally ren k red helpless for weeks and unable' to work have gained miraculous, joyfully freedom from pain. -Allenrfi contains no drugs or opi ates—which helps just temporarily— rather, it's a.supech formula especially compounded which treaty your trouble scientifically—first immediately ending lam and bringing Hessetf comfort — 1 then it drives out from muscles, joints and tissues those uric acid de posits which cause your Rheumatism, i Clark's Drug Store, Inc., and all leading druggists dispense one 8 oz. bottle for 85c,. MUST give joyful results as stated above or money .refunded. I corner of Clara Johnson land, near the above described road, thence along the Calara Johnson line to the begin : ning, containing by estimation 3 1-4 ' acres, be the same more or less. . I This the 7th day of March, 1932. CLAYTON MOORE, jaß-4twc^-, Trustee.— j■ / ' Statement of the Ownermhip, Manage ment, Circulation, Etc., Required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of The Enterprise, published semi-weekly, at Williamston, N. C., 1 for April, 1932. State of North Carolina, County of Martin, ss: Before me, a notary public in and for the state and county aforesaid, per sonally appeared VV. C. Manning, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and say's that he is the editor of The Enterprise, and that the , follow ing is, to the best of his knowl edge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if"a daily paper, the circulation), etc., o.' the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required i by' the Act of August 24, 1912, em bodied in section Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editof 1 , managing editor, and busines managers are: Publisher, W. H. Booker, William ston, N. t\; Fditor, W. C. Manning, Williamston, N. C.; Managing editor, F. "M. Manning, Williamston, N. C.; Business manager, W. C. Maning, jr., W illiamston. N. C. 2. Thai the~owners are: W. H. Booker, S. M. Manqjng, F. M. Man ning, W. C. Manning, jr., all of Wil liamston, N. C. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers'owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: Branch lianking and r Trust Co., Williamston, N. C. 4. That the rwo paragraphs next a bove, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stock holders ami security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockhold er or security holder appears upon the hooks^of^h^^omjiary^^istniste^or % liRE e&t THFffT a MILLIONS f FIRESTONE tires appeal to the thrifty. They give Extra Values at the lowest prices ever known. 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S*.4t fI.SS ~ S ...» ...m| iSSij g. | Williamston Motor Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. DRIVE IN AND BQUIP TOUE CAE TODAY LUUn to the" fWet mf every Monday night over N. B.C. notion aid*. • uvork ■ in other fiduciary relation, the name of | ; the person or corporation for whom \ Unch trustee i» acting, U given; also 1 l that the said two paragraphs contain I statements embracing affiant's full .knowledge and belief as to the circum stances and conditions under which J stockholders and security holders who lao not appear upon tfie Book# ©t- (Rf I . company as trustee, hold stock and /securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide dwner; and this .affiant j has no reason to believe that any otber person, association, or corporation has ' any interest direct or indirect In the r j said stock, bonds, or other securities than as So stated by him. ,1 W. C. MANNING. Editof. ! Sworn to and subscribed before me, 1 ' this 29th day of March, 1932. M. J. MOYE, Notary Public, j j (My commission expires 8-30-32.) I TRUSTEE'S SALE . ! Under and by virtue of the authori ty vested in me as trustee in that deed i jof trust executed by Simon E. Corey 1 and' Wife, Bessie Corey, on the 30th day of December, 1926, which deed? | 1 off trust is duly recorded in book P-2, j ■ page 213, Martin County Registry, the' same having beeh given to secure five I notes therein specified, and the said | , notes not having been satisfied, at the i request of the owner thereof, I shall expose to public sale to the highest i , bidder, for cash, on Saturday, April j 30, 1932, at 12 o'clock m., at the court- I house door of Martin County in Wil lianiston, N. C., the following tract ; or parcel of land: Beginning at a chopped black gum on the run of Hazy Swamp about 40 WHAT IS A BLADDER' PHYSIC? A medicine that works on the blad der as castor oil on the bowels. Drives | out impurities and excess acids that i cause irritation which results in get ting up nights, frequent desire, burn ing, leg pains and backache. BU RETS (5 gr. Tablets-) is a pleasant bladder physic, Get a 25c test box from your drug- j gist. After four days, if not relieved go back and get youi;. money. You will feel good after this cleansing and you get your regular sleep. Clark's Drug Store. ■ — Friday, April 15,1932 ! yards below the old road, which crossed ! the swamp, thence N. about 52 1-2 de i grees W. 30 4-5 poles to th« center, of the road; thence N. 1 3-4 degrees E. 20 poles up said road; thence N. 38 1-2 degrees W. 7,.68 poles to the mouth of a ditch near the tobacco barn: thence N„ B4.JL-4 degrees W. 30 4-5 fpoles along said ditch to the corner of said ditch; thence westerly along an ; old path and a line xaf marked trees to John E. Griffin's line; thence south erly along said J. E. Griffin's line to the run of Hazy Swamp; thence down the run of said swamp to the begin ning, containing 75 acres, more or less. This being the identical sairie tract con veyed this day by the said D. B. Skat lings to the said S. E. Corey. This the 30th day of March, 1932. IRA F. GRIFFIN, al 4tw Trustee. THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, 1932 DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Robersonville at Fulmer's Drug Store, Tuesday After Third Sunday Each Month. Williamston at Atlantic Hotel, Wed- I nesday After Third Sunday Each i Month. i Plymouth at O'Henry Drug Store, Thursday After Third Sunday Each Month. Eyas Examined Glasses Pitted Home Office Kins ton, N. C. I ■* Lost 20 Lbs of. Fat In Just 4 Weeks • j Mrs. Mae West of -St. Louis, Mo., writes; "I'm only 28 yrs. old and 'weighed 170 lb*.■ until taking one box | of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks ago. I now weigh 150 pounds. I also have more energy and furthermore ll've never had a hungry moment." ! Fat folks should take one half tea spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass 'of hot water every morning before breakfast—it's the SAFE, harmless way tct reduce, as tens of thousands of men and women know. For your health's sake ask for and get Rruschen at Clark's Drug Store, Inc., the cost-for a bottle that lasts 4 weeks is but a trifle and if after the first bottle yo:;, are not joyfully satis- results—money
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