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PAGE FOUR YEAST IN RATION MAKES HENS LAY Recent Experiment Shows Costs No Great While Yield Increased An experiment in feeding ferment ed laying mash to hens conducted at the Coastal Plain Experiment Station near Willard during the past year, has indicated that the addition of yeast to the regular ration will give an in creased number of eggs without add ing to the cost of feeding. The 'test was conducted under the direction of Roy S. Dcarstyne, head of the poultry dipartinent at State Coll - He selected 114 pullets and 36 mature hens and divided the chickens into two even lots. Breeding and lay ing ability were considered in making the division, as near equal as possible. The first lot was fed the regular lay ing mash amT scratch grain. whilcTlTc second lot was given this regular ra tion in addition to all the fermented laying mash the hens would consume in 30 minutes. Mr. Dearstyne pre pared the fermented mash by taking two cakes of yeast to ten quarts of the mash and adding enough warm water to make the mixture fairly moist. This was allowed to set for 20 hours. The hens were tested from Septern ber 17 to February 3 and then started again on May 28 and ..continued until September 15. A. careful, record was. kept of all feed consumed and all eggs laid. The birds fed the fermented mash were of improved physical ap pearance and seemed to have a high er vitality when the test was con cluded. Those hens fed the fermented mash consumed 6,319 pounds of mash and 5,993 pounds of grain, as compared with 5,476 pounds of mash and 5,677 pounds of grain consumed by those hens getting the regular ration. The birds fed the fermented mash laid 18,- 396 eggs, and those fed the regular ra tion laid 15.885 eggs. The feed cost for the birds in the pen fed ferment ed mash was 12 cents a dozen eggs, while the feed cost of those fed the regular ration was 11.9 cents a dozen. 4-H Club of Local School Holds Regular Meeting The 4-H club in Williamston held its regular monthly meeting in Wil liamston Thursday afternoon, Novem ber 10 at the high school.' Reports were turned in at this meeting of the winter means s.l.i.p.p.e.r.y TOads! SMOOTH tires don't hold on wet v • pavement. Punctures* are more • Y»lf' \ dangerous when It s slippery. M Changing tires is also dangerous Lh fSi ( ,/.• ».\r>V and disagreeable. Better put oil j) \S J new Goodyears now—they'll pro- jSi k ;\ tect you, save you money oil of ' J » fcwibyjfs repairs and delays. CaOD#YEAS¥ SPEEDWAY SUPERTWIST CORD TIRES IJ,1 J, *»" "•*»» Tub. II *' ull . K »> '• Tu!>o (WffilM In Palm Ovorwlyr In I aim __________ • R.CJ H. 61 • .«• 4.50-21 04.47 •1.05 Ls3f® 4.40-21 ».*» l.*S 4.75-19 S.l* i >1,50-20 4-)* «••• 5.00-19 5.4« I.lf feiSiMW Cash FrUii Other suci In Proportion CENTRAL SERVICE STATION Extraordinary Values! We are offering over the week-end the most valuable bargains ever sold in Williamston. Our prices are extremely low, but every item of mer chandise we sell has quality. LADIES' DRESSES New Shipment Young This is a new ship- Men's ment of dresses. Come in and see them with out obligating yourself Blues and Browns ,obu ' r $14.95 These suits win hold a crease. They hava POLO COATS quality and are well tailored. MEN'S SHOES SWEATER SUITS q»-| qq will be offered this pA«t/0 week-end for only Thts( . shoes are I»"| AA leather. Will not cracg «pA«UU an( j f a n to pieces aft*r ————————— a few days' wearing. LADIES' SHOES All Leather - Ladies' SPORT HOSE $1.49-$1.98 29c MEN'S COLORFAST SHIRTS 49c Barnhill Brothers When Better Clothes Are Sold, Barnhill Bros. Will Sell Thern Farm Life 4-H Club Girls Hold Session I " The 4-H club met in the Farm Life j j school library November 11. A short i | business meeting was held, at which | : time the roll was called and the min j utes read of the previous meeting. ' ' There are 39 girls in the club this year and many brought work for the morn- t I ing. The members without work cut j patterns ef soft toys which can be used to help in making CWistmas more | enjoyable, especially for the younger childfen. It was suggested thai each I girl make at least two objects, with the idea of, seljihg at least one toy.; — C lub reporter. Junior 4-H Club Meets In Everetts Monday The girls of the junior 4-H club in J [ Everetts held their meeting Monday j morning in the school house with 45 j j interested fflfcmbefs attehding. Th I I project was making soft toys, given | i the members to enable each girl to j make toys to sell, to give to smaller | brothers and sisters, and to poor chil dren who will be deprived,of Christ-, j mas,—Club reporter. Flyers Return To Field Here For Week-End Enjoying such a thriving business : here last week-end, Messrs. Hoffman,! Crawford, and I'ridgeii, expert flyers, 1 of Greenville,,are returning here this j eek-end with two planes to acocm ! modate their patron*, it was an- . ] mjunced today. number of quarts canned by club j 'members during the summer. Ihe i business meeting was not called at | this time, but the members imrnedi i ately proceeded working. The project j j for the afternoon was "soft toys," and : other articles easily made. The club j I .increased its membership very much j 1 at this time, —Club reporter. WANTS BACK TO PROSPERITY SALE on Milk Cows. During the remainder of November, we are offering S6O cows and calve"* for SSO. Other cows, s4(l to SSO. Sec R. C. Davis at Har rison Brothers and Company's stables, Williamston. N. C. 2t PUILIIHID BVUV TUMDAY AMD FRIDAY SCHOOLDAYS - By DWIG P" ~ 1 | ' j * AJ. , I H£S ?,p • m&> /? ' A\' f«K «m» • ■ MmrnJ ?/ • m •> WANTED: LOCAL AGENT OR dealer to sell Crazy Crystals in Mar | lin County. Good proposition. For full particulars, write Crazy Crystals , Distributor, Box 564, Rocky Mount, j N. C. LEAVE YOUR WATCH AND I jewelry repairing with Clark Drug Store. Quick and efficient will cost you no more and you get a guarantee with each job. A trial will cost you no more and you get a guar- I antee with each job. A trial will con | vince you. WANTED AT ONCE: A USED car; must be in good condition, but ! cheap. Call at the Enterprise office. | ltpd NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Willie Thompson and wife, Mary K. Thompson, on the 19th day | of April, 1929, and of record in the public regsitry of Martin County in Book S-l, at page 174, said deed of trust having been given for the pur pose of securing a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and de fault having been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness, and the stipulations contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, the underisgned trustee will, on Sat uray, December 3, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door lin the town of Williamston, North | Carolina, offer for sale for cash the | following described property: A house and lot in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, on Syca more Street, adjoining Sycamore Street -on the east, the property .of Elijah Brown on the northwest, the property of George W. Blount on the southwest; and the property of Miles Rogers on the southeast, and being the same property conveyed to Mary E. Rogers by B. A. Critcher, by deed dated October 12, 1914, and of record in the public registry of Mar tin County in book G-l, at page 160. Dated this the- Ist day of Novem ber, 1932. WHEELER MARTIN, n4 4tw Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. To all persons, firms, or Corpora tions having claims against the part nership. of Barnhill Brothers, com posed of J. T. Barnhill, J. G. Barn hill, and W. S. Barnhill. You, and each of you, will take no tice that you are required to exhibit your claim against the partnership a bove named to J. T. Barnhill, the sur. viving partner, within twelve (12) months from the 28th day of October, 1902, or this notice will be plead in bar of your receiving any part of the proceeds from the assets of said part nership. This the 26th day of October, 1932 J. T. BARNHILL, 028 4tw Surviving Partner. NOTICE OF SALE ~ Uder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned truster by C. 1). Carstarphen and wife j F.liza B. Carstarphen, on the 2nd day i of March, 1925, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in ; book Q-2, at page 311, said deed of i trust having been given for the pur ; pose of securing a certain note of even ! date and tenor therewith, and default i having been made in the payment of said indebtedness, and the stipulations contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, the under signed trustee will, cm Saturday, De cember 13, 1932, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C., offer for DISTRESS AFTER MEALS Relieved By Black-Draught "I had so'ir stomach and gM," writes Mr. Jess lllKKlns, of Daw sonrlllo, Qa., "and often I would » have bilious spells. I read about Thedford's Black-Draught and b«> ran to take It It relieved me o( tliis trouble. I ki-.-p It all the ttms now. 1 consider It a fine medietas. I talcs a pinch of Black-Draught after meals when I need It It hslps to prevent sick headache and to ksep the system In good order." Get a package at the store. Try HI Now you oan gel Black-Draught to tk« /arm of • BYRUP, /or Chilubkm. THE EHTIKPRIII sale for cash the following described propertyi Second Tract: Beings lots in the town of Williamston, N. C., on the south side of Haughton Street Exten sion, beginning at a stake, L. H. Peel's corner on said extension of Haughton Street, running thence about KM) feet along Haughton Street Extension to wards Warren Street, a stake; thence a course at right angles with Haugh ton Street. 150 feet to a stake; thence a line parallel with Haughton Street towards Kailroad Street 100 fee to a stake; thence a straight line to Haugh ton Street, to the beginning, and be ing lots Nos. 9, 10, 11 and, 12 accord ing to survey made by Burton Bros. Auction Co., and being the same prem ises conveyed to said C*. I). Car&tar phen by deed from Wheeler Martin, jr., trustee, said deed being of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in book 0-2, at page 254. Fourth tract: A tract of land and improvements thereon in the town of Williamston, N T . ('., on the corner of Main and Smithwick Streets in said town, known as the C. D. (Jarstar plien store and lot adjoining the prop erty of the Town, of Williamston, Leslie Fowden, Smithwick Street, and Main Street. Fifth tract: A tract of land and im provements- thereon in the town of Williamston, N. C, on the north side of Smithwick Street, adjoining the Masonic Hall, Mrs. Bet tie C. Gur ganus. B. A. Pitcher, Martin Live- LETTER - DON'T QUIT When things go wrong, as they sometimes vill; When he road you're trudging seems all up hill; When the funds are low and the debts are high And you want to smile, but you have to sigh; When oare is pressing you down a bit, Rest, if you must, but don't you quit. " Life is queer with its twists and turns. As every one of us sometimes learns, And many a f ilure turns about When he might have won had he stuck it out; Don't give up though the paoe seems slow— , You may succeed with another blow. Success is failure turned inside out The silver tint of the clouds of doubt; And you never can tell how close you are- It may be near when it seems so far; So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit- It's when things seem worst that you must not quit. ■ .. • i AUTHOR UNKNOWN. The above is so express so appropriate to present-day times that we though it would be of sufficient interest to you to read it. We also say "Don't Quit" buying TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE AND TEXACO CRACK-PROOF MOTOR OIL. They, will take care of your oar through the cold winter months. We know that you are offered all sorts of gasoline and motor oils, some of them probably at lower prices, but is that the sort of products you are willing to stake the life of an expensive motor againstf Texaco's reputation for being the highest type of gasoline and motor oil must be some guarantee to you that your motor is protected— especially through the winter, when a oar is given its hardest tests. Very truly yours, , HARRISON OIL COMPANY. Geo. and Gus Harrison. WILLIAMSTON NOjjTMCAJOUHA stock" Company, Leslie Fowden, and Smithwick Street, and being residence and lot of C. I). Carstarphcn, and where he now lives and known as the C. 1). Carstarphe home place. Dated this the 9th day of Novem ber, -1932. WHEELER MARTIN, nil 4tw Trustee. NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of N. F. Brown, deceased, late of Martin Coun ty, notice is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against said es tate to present same to the under signed at Oak City, N. C, on or before the 3rd day of November, 1933, or this I notice will be pleaded in bar of the ! recovery of same. j All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment i of same. j This 3rd day of November, 1932. HOWARD F. BROWN, ! iv 4 6tw Administrator. | _ NQTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale i contained in that certain deed of trust i executed by Utah Little and wife, I Roxie Little, to the undersigned trus j tee, and dated the 17th day of Janu ary, 1929, and of record in the pub lic registry of Martin County in book Y-2, at page 533, and at the request of the holder of the notes of indebted- ness thereby secured, default having been made in the payment thereof, I will, on 3rd day of December, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Martin County offer for sale at public auction for cash the property iescribed in said deed of trust as fol lows, to wit: First tract: Lying and being in Mar tin County, Williamston Township, bounded on the east by W. J. Taylor, on the west by the lands of James Aaron Hassell, on the north by the lands of W. Joe Taylor, and on the south by the lands of W. Joe Taylor, and being our one-third (1-3) inter- FUNERAL DIRECTORS, AMBU LANCE AND EMBALMING SERVICE Jt mmtmr r—n liw3 Night Phone 44 Day Phone 155 B. S. COURTNEY American Legion DANCE! ► Williamston, N. C. Thanksgiving Eve,iNov.23 This will be a dance for everybody to enjoy. Square Dance and Round Dance combined. Clog Dance Contest as a side feature. Music for both dances. So don't miss this—lt's a Big one. Sponsored By MARTIN COUNTY LEGIONAIRES ALL LADIES FREE Friday, November 18, 1932 est in the Warren Little lands. Con* taining nineteen (19) acres, more of less. Second tract: Bounded on the east by the lands of Dave Biggs, on the west by the lands of B. F. Peel, on the north by the lands of Victoria Hassell, on the south by the lands of B. F. Peel, containing nine (9) acres, more or less. This being a part of the Warren Little tract of land, this laying on the west side of the old Kill Path. This the Ist day of Nivember, 1932. N. K. HARRISON. n4 4tw Trustee.
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