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PAGE FOUR MAKE ESTIMATES BEFORE SELLING TIMBER RIGHTS t Selling By Guess Has Been Disastrous To Many Landowners Selling timber stands by guess has J>een disastrous to many a landown er in North Carolina. "I know of one farmer in Caswell timber for $1,500 and another man In Randolph County who sold SB,- 000 worth for $2,000," says R. W. Graeber, extension forester at State College. "These two cases may ap pear to be exaggerated bu they are true. Even worse cases have been reported. The trouble is that.tliese men did not know the true stand of Let Us Supply Your Needs For CROP LIENS SALES BOOKS CALLING CARDS STATEMENT HEADS SEARCH WARRANTS COMMITMENT FORMS PAY OR COIN ENVELOPES CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS EJECTMENT & RECOVERY FORMS MAYOR'S TOWN WARRANTS STANDARD NOTE FORMS % BLANK NOTE FORM PLAIN NEWSPRINT RECEIPT BOOKS ORDER BOOKS CIRCULARS LEGAL PAPER SPECIAL FORMS WARRANTY DEEDS MANUSCRIPT COVERS MANILA SECOND SHEETS CARDBOARD IN ANY COLOR TRANSCRIPT of JUDGMENT FORMS CLAIM AND DELIVERY FORMS MAGISTRATE'S SUMMONS TYPEWRITER PAPER LETTER HEADS COUPON BOOKS " COPY PAPER ENVELOPES CATALOGS The Enterprise Publihisng Co. Printers - Publishers - Binders j^fSuk® Don't postpone gcttinf the tiros you nood now. Enioy your last lummor Prio« aro still lowor than they woro EP& ' aa *' a '** Play safo. Bo for* you start 2/ |J\f your tiros. {J jr i yj §VUNHI;:^ GOODYEAR Sdtoad?'™? stouter Su t» • mileage VSj|H PATHFINDER CmolomSil.^morablcmout • .safety 4.40-21 4 71m 11 protection, more safety, than |« • value $5 55 $7 00 costU^f 1 4et t , ,rom any tlre »• • price r 4.50-20 s.OO-19 a few years ago . . "now^s ;• • good looks K $6.00 $7.20 certainlv the time to replace f* Hfittm. tuarontee B j-j. SSTi.t I $6.70 $4.95 last. We have your slxe, Be .CENTRAL mi run ovtw/i lUDeB » lcr> STATION L^ZjL service r^yT!W7yrl ' timber on their woodlands and sold ' by guess." f Mr. Graeber has been trying to , offset such losses to farmers by hold, i ing a number of timber estimating demonstrations in various parts of the State. Such meetings were recently held in Vance, Yadkin and Wilkes Counties. Here the men attending the meetings were given log rules and asked to measure trees and to figure ' the stand of timber on a given area. ■ I There are several of these log rules but the two principal ones used in 1 North Carolina are the Doyle and (.LScribner. Sometime*—the-- Ul« of i I these .rules will accurate re sults but it is better than guess work. I Owners of timber land can avoid heavy' losses in selling their stand j ing trees if they will use the "tree scale" stick, measuring the diameters i and heights of trees of salable size ■ ;.nd then reading the volume of the f trees in hoard feet of lumber. Ihe ARE NOT SUBJECT r f» TVtt MERAGE ■SMI fir A>« wAu.wmumM».« , A V*TV, * HOOSTWI Wfc WtWTtt) imi X ™ «* L * mQ M Htt •IT **6 T»tt. oH\ttt> STkU*. »* FOOH!> Q»\JX Of WCHCW^fT. \* l*SS THKH KHD WfcHtfc K1 TWE STKKf — VOUU sti ks art* simple to understand and REMEMBRANCE OF MOTHER I And the sunbeams love to linger [are sold in sets at a small price Grae- • Where our sainted mother sleep* j her says. j Mrs. Susan Taylor, who died on Her son, LOUIS TAYLOR Those who are doubtful about the -' u ' v '"32. . n.j amount of timber in a given area and j MOSt Urnate_Hed are not able to measure it, should Through all pain at times she'd smile, x| lomas Crawford, of Mi consult with their county farm agent | A smile of heavenly birth; afn j ( pj a>i j s t j, e owner of what is before selling the timber by guess, he | And when the angels called her home b e tj,. ve d to be the most ornate bed says | She smiled farewell to earth. in tlie United State*. The bed, 9 I made in France 3 centuries ago, i* _. „ _ „ l Heaven retaineth now our treasure, hand carved and constructed of Pitt Farmers To Cooperate ( Earth the , onely casket keeps . §ofid inahogany In Reducing Tobacco Crop l''ive hundred Pitt County tobacco growers attended a recent mass meet ing in Greenville to assure the gov-| ernment of cooperation in reducing the crop next year. WANTS FOR RENT: TWO OFFICES, ONE garage Phone 28. Mrs. Jiin Sta- J ton. a 25 5t FOR SALE: IRON SAFE. WEIGHS 1,000 pounds. In excellent condi. tion. Price cheap. See Enterpriie. i 7 tf AUCTION SALE: I WILL SELL at public auction, for cash, at Theo Koberson's market, on Tuesday, Sep-; tember 5, at 10 o'clock a. in , all my | personal and household property. W.: B. Dickerson. It THE ENTERPRISE ODD - BUT TRUE You Can Depend on the Man Who— ADVERTISES call your attention to values that tomorrow you will be He hat too much at stake to rule losing your trade or your confidence. You can depend on him. He is not in business for today or tomorrow only —but for next year and ten years from next year. He knows the value of good-will. You get better merchandise at a fairer price than printed word. Don't miss the advertisements. This very day they Nine times out of ten you will find that the man who advertises is the man who most willingly returns your money if you sure not satisfied, he could ever hope to sell if he did not have the larg er volume of business that comes from legitimate ad vertising and goods that bear out the promise of the sorry you overlooked. DON'T MISS THE ADVERTISEMENTS Important When you uk for a product by nun*, M a result of advertising, do mot acxapt a substitute—substitutes are offered not aa a service to yon, but for other reasons. Members of Local Team Boost Batting Averages The Williamston club finished up the list week of the Albemarle League season in a blaze of gloryfrom every standpoint. Besides winning the second half, the Martins made a clean sweep, winning four straight games during the week, and raising' the team batting av erage from .280 to .316, which is traveling some. ■ Practicaly every member of the squad raised his individual aver age. Goodmon finished the second out in fronts where he has been since he joined the team at the close of the first half. He jumped his average from .361 to .379 for the 24 games he participated in. Brake, who placed in every game, was next with .359 for 48 contests. Jim Uzzle raised his mark from .320 to .323 during the week, but lost third •■place to Gaylord by one point. Gaylord boosted his percentaee from .308 to .324 in the week's play. Earp, in sixth place with a batting av erage of .268 at the begining of the week, finished the season in fifth place with .308. Walt Latham also made a healthy climb, from .256 to .284. Herring dropped three points to come next with .273, followed by Sammy Taylor with .249, up from .244 at the beginning of the week. 'Twas a bad week for pitchers, all three losing a few points in their batting averages, although otherwise they came through 1,000 per cent. Cherry ended up with .212 against .233 at the start of the week; Proc tor .176 against .200; and Kugler .106 as compared with . I*l4. Here the cold facts: Player ft Position O AB R H 2B 3B HR TB 3H Pet. Goodmon, 2b 24 103 25 39 11 2 0 54 2 .379 Brake, rf 48 206 40 74 19 4 5 116 3 .359 Uzzle, 3b *. 46 192 21 62 15 3 2 89 3 .323 Gaylord, If 48 207 52 67 15 2 2 83 7 .324 Herring, p-cf 43 148 29 40 7 7 1 64 1 , .270 Earp, ss 48 214 53 66 11 8 1 96 3 .308 Latham, c 48 194 35 55 17 4 1 83 3 .284 Taylor, lb 48 181 16 45 9 1 0 56 4 .249 Cherry, p 28 66 7 14 1 0 0 15 0 .212 Proctor, p „ 7 17 2300030 .176 Kugler, p 24 47 4 5 1 0 0 6 3 .106 Team Totals - 48 1475 284 466 106 31 12 665 29 .316 DRINK CRAZY WATER CRYSTALS Crazy Water Crystals are a natural mineral water product, contain ing minerals which art extracted from mineral water from famoua Texas wells. Thousands ssch year jojurney to the Crazy Wells in Texaa to drink the natural saline, alkaline mineral water, restoring their bodily functions to normal, and promptly bringing themselves to health. 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