Lincoln County farmers say they still olam some J8M60 pound* of lea jx-deza seed on small grain and will sell another 100,000 pound elsewhere. I Fifty new trench silos will be dug'^ in Alleghany County next summer i due to the lav.-ralde result* secured} with those dug last season. HEY, BIG BOY, I Can Tell You Sump'bout YOUR CROPS ? "You know I need vitamins in my food. They make me big and strong and healthy. "And your crops are like me ?they need things in their food that act like vitamins in mine." That 's a fact . . . and be coming bet ter known every day. Yout crops do need vitamin Chilean Natural Nitrate sup plies these vital impurities, in Nature's own proportions. That's why this nitrogen fer tilizer produces such healthy, money-making crops. For your own protection say "Chilean" when you order ni trate. Two kinds?Champion like elements ? the so-called im purities, such as boron, iodine, cal cium, strontium, sodium, potassium, lithium and so on. "A Pure Pood and Drug Act Jor plants would be a death warrant to all living creatures." -SacntiSf American tgranuiateu,; ana Old Style. Both genuine. Both natural. Both Chilean. And both give your crops the vital" impurities." Chit van natural NATURAL NITRATE THE OLD ORIGINAL SODA ' cjoi uiuii natural IMPURITIES1 ' *Se" hcnrv.I ? ? %?? Strand Theatre ? Washington, N. C. PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH 11 Monday and Tuesday March 11-12 "THE PRESIDENT VANISHES" with ARTHUR BYRON Wednesday and Thursday March 13-14 "WOMEN MUST DRESS" with Minna Gombell and Hardie Albright Friday March 15 "STRANGE WIVES" with June Clay worth, Roger Pryor Saturday March 16 "SUNSET TRAIL" with KEN MAYNARD ALL CROPS IIVlU'lTlU EEffl gqise, | PfflWffl Wliir nr fmchUZuO AU. CROPS ?????*? ?* uttitt Fertilizer Prices Advance Mar. 15 The cash price on fertilizer advances 1 per cent, or aproximately 30 cents per ton on March 15th. Give us or our agents your order now, pay cash be fore March 15th, and get the lowest cash price. "A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE." Vour tobacco adjustment check will go a long way towards paying for your fertilizer this year. We recommend, if possible, paying cash and saving the difference. It is easier to get in debt than to get out. Use PHILLIPS' VERI-BEST EUREKA for your tobacco. The extra profit will more than average paying for the total cost of your fertilizer. "PHILLIPS' VERI-BEST FERTILIZER GROWS GOOD CROPS, BE CAUSE IT IS MADE GOOD" ror aaie Dy: Lindsleylce (Company Williamston, N. C. L. J. Peele Williamston, N. C.* R. F. I). J. F. Martin Jamesville, N. C. Ben Lilley W illiamston, N. G, R. F. D. Slade - Rhodes & Company Hamilton, N. C. \ m [Sop. WASHINGTON FERTILIZER COMPANY ? WASHINGTON N C. CARDSRETURNED 8YS4PARfeNT?I MARTIN COUNTY Response by Parents Over State Is Classified as Only "Fair" North Carolina parents are classed is- "fair" in their responses to the ippeal of the Bureau of Census, the state Board of Health and the State ERA for a complete rgistration of >abie> born in the State during the last year, Dr. John H. Hamilton, di ector of the Division of Vital Sta istics, is informed. North Carolinians had reported ap ? r o x i n ra t et y one -Th ird of the number ?f births recorded for 1933 on the lit le cards sent out from Washington ip to the end of last wek. Recorded ?irths in 1933 reached 75,422 in 1933 nd already in 1934 the number has cached 79,350, by which Dr. Hami ton estimates that complete recording will show at least 80,000 births in the date last year. Martin Couijty parents have report d m the present "Register Your iaby" campaign the births of 234 hildren during the past year, or 33.2 er cent of the 705 actually recorded irths for the year 1933, up to last r'eek, as compared with about 33 per cut for the State, Dr. Hamilton aid. This indicates that fully 50,000 par nts in.North Carolina hive had chil reti born to tliein during., the past ear who have not filled in the buff otored cards distributed by the Post iffice Department to them from the 'ostoffice from which tliey receive tail, said Dr. Hamilton' The chil ren win? have thus been slighted may ave occasion many times in the fu iire to condemn the parental neglect, Uc?vital statistics man said. . The campaign is about to end, but here is yet time for parents to se ure these cards-from tlie nearest post ffice, the State BoarJ of Health or rotii the field or case workers for the L-lief organization, if tliey have mis laced those received earlier, and get Bilious Attacks ? For bilious attacks due to consti pation, thousands of men and wom en take Thedford's Black-Draught because It is pJtely vegetable and brings prompt, refreshing relief. "I have used Black-Draught," writea Mr. T. L. Austin, of McAdenvllto. N. C. "There Is a package of It on my-mantel now. -I take It for blli ousness. If I did not take It, the dullness and headache would put me out of business. It la the quickest medicine to relict c me that I know." Thed/ord's BLACK-DRAUGHT Purely Vegetable Laxative "CHILDREN LIKE THE BYRUP" WINNERS OF COUNTY TOURNAMENT Undefeated in regular play in the county during the past two years, the Jamesville gills' basketball team, pictured above, added new honor# to its list this week by winning the championship title in the high school tournament here. The team is coached by C. B. Martin. The names: Bottom row, left to right: Edna Guy Carson, Louise Martin, Viola Man ning middle row: Edna Mizelle, Maverine Davis, Selma Ange, Beulah Hardison and Marjorie Brown; back row, J. T. Uzzle, and C. B. Martin. HANDSOMEST As a member of the Martin Coun ty all-star basketball team, Dick Cherry walked off with high hon "ors in .the Washington basketball tournament this week, when he was chosen the best-look ing- player on any?of the eight teams, not even excepting Murphy L. Barnes. Stanly Farmers Have 20 Cars Hay for Sale Stanly farmers report a surplus oi about 20 carloads of No. 1 and No. 2 lespede/a hay fur sale. The county will plants its usual acreage on small grain. them to Washington in time to be counted and checked at the State _ Board of Health in Raleigh. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for the sympathetic words and acts of kindness done for us during the re cent death of our son, Freddie Huff. Annie Huff and Family. WantS FOR SALE: MEAL AND HUi-LS, any amount, prices right. Dairy Fee J an' Fiali Meal, too. C. L. Wih son, Robersonville, N. C 115 lOt HOME FOR SALE IN WILLIAM ston, N. C. See L. B. Culpepper, City. f-19 tl FOR RENT: MODERN STORE *? building in best location in town? 146 Main Street. Apply to Mrs. Jim Staton, City. mar-5 2t FOR SALE: PORTO RICO POTA o to slips. 75c per bushel. See Jno. R. Peel, at J. G. Staton's office.. mrS 4t ?? ONE BLACK MALE PIG. WEIGH ing about 40 pounds with no marks, taken up at my home. .Owner may get pig by paying expenses. Chas. L. Daniel, Williamston, N. C., R. F. I). Np. 4 mr5 2t SEED CORN FOR SALE, WHITE two-eared variety. Field selected over 30 years. $3 per bushel. J# R. Knowles, Plymouth, N. C. mrl 4twf RAGS WANTED: WILL PAY 5 cents for good clean rags. Must be white. Strings or dirty rags will not be accepted. Rags will be inspected before bought. The Enterprise. FOR SALE: 15 NICE PIGS, weigh ing about 50 or 60 pounds each Also 10 tons peanut hay. John W Green. It CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE: Early Jersey Wakefield and Charles ton Wakefield, obtained from the very best seed. $1.25 a thousand. Henry C. Green, Pecan Grove Farm, Wil liamston, N. C. f8 tf w fr DR. W. C. MERCER DENTIST Anouncce the opening of the office ormerly occupied by Dr. P. B. Cone or the practice of dentistry. Man Kicked by Mule Is Still in Critical Condition Injured 1a?t Sunday when kicked by a mule, Perlie Moore, white farmer living near here, continues in a criti- ; cal condition in a Washington hos pital. la -1 reports stating that the man might recover if pneumonia does not develop. Mr. Moore has been operat ed on twice this week, the second operation being necessary when the seven stitches taken to close a wound j in his liver failed to hold, it was stat ed. FOR SALE: GOOD BURROUGHS adding machine. H. L. Swain. It | OUR FIRST MONTHLY SPECIAL LAMPS This special on lamps will include our entire stock, most of which came in this week. An array of lamps in your choice of table, bridge, or floor styles. Many beautiful models. Now on Sale! Regular $6 and $7 lamps, fc C reduced during sale to " reduced during sale to Regular $5 lamps, redu during monthly sale to Regular $5 lamps, reduced $3.50 Reductions on other lamps in proportion. Buy a lamp now. We have made a 25 per cent reduction during this sale on every lamp in stock. No old stock. Everything is new. VanDyke Furniture Company WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Something New in Specials Every Month Watch for Our Monthly S|>ecials To get better acquainted with those who are not regular customers of ours, we have decided to run a special every month. These specials will be selected from practical items in the furniture line. Nothing inferior will be offered, and you may rest assured substantial reductions will be made. This is no fake sale or a means of fooling customers to our store. We are going to give you quality furniture at substantial reductions. VanDyke Furniture Q. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. FERTILIZERS Made in the newest way 9ts t/u foetf you can buy fioi, any chop RAUGhc ANIHAL .ffiljflflBC. BONE FERTILIZERS BAUCH LSONS COMPANY NORFOLK, VA.- NEW BERN, N.C. FOR SALE BY R. L. Smith A Company, Robersonville, N. C.,- Agent J. R. Manning, Jamesville, N. C., Agent W. G. Keel, Oak City. N. C.. Agent Slade, Rhodes A Co., Hamilton. N. C., Agent Salsbury Supply Co., HasseH, N. C., Agent W. R. Everett, Palmyra, N. C., Agent A. B. Rogerson, Williamston, N. C., Agent