Register Of Deeds Issues 23 Licenses To Wed Last Month Thanksgiving Period Rush Holds Number to Mod erate Level ' Deeds J. Sam Getsing I ZS marriage licenses in this ?I the number be ing una 11 compared with the issu ance at 3* in November a year ago. A big rush at Thanksgiving time kept the number from sagging to a low 1?1 hut not low to the ist ances recorded during the depres SMm six or seven years ago when there were fewer than a dozen mar riages m the county in the month of November The number of li month led the issuance to colored1 couples for the fourth time this year Licenses last month were issued to 13 white and 11 colored couples, as follows Totnmie Aiiigood and Margaret Trttertoo. both of Beaufort County Jasper Williams and Ella Eliza-' beth Latham, both of this county I James D Wilder, of Tuscaloosa 1 Alabama and Sybil Williams of Plymouth Julius M Manning, of this county. - and Audrey C Hodges, of Beaufort County James Henry Oucon and Virginia . Dare Simpson, both of Jamesville Aivah P Wheal ton of Plymouth, and Lottie Brinson of Morehead City Peter Beliflower and Sidney Eliza beth Downs, both of this county Ernest 1- Etheridge. of Williams- [ ton. and Prances Elizabeth House, of Robersoneilie. David Simpson and Lois Donson. both at MaiUn County. James Eddison Gardner and Myr tie Weils, both of this county James Daniel Ambrose of Berkley Virginia, and Lillie Bell Gardner, of Jamesville Get David Grimes. jr? of WU bamston. and Matilda Gray Peel, of G William Brown and Laura Whit ley. both of WilliamsUm Oscar White, at Suffolk. Vs. and Martha Davenport of Plymouth. fill. Fhii.llig sod Hatlw Little, nf Martin County P \ Thurston Purvis and Malissa' Brown, both of tins county lieiami Little and Ernestine Page both of Parmele Willie Bnley and Velania Collier, both of Martin County Willie Williams and Venus An . drew s. both of Williamston Cal\ in Halsey and Alma Collins both of Edenlon William Bridgets and Emily Lynch ; both of this county Elvin May and Caroline Stokes both of Martin County. Theodore Roosevelt Pittman and Alonza SpruilL both of Martin Coun ty Wants APARTMENT FOR RENT: IN furnished Has ail modern conven iences Miss Mary Smith. Williams ton. If C d?-3t LOST OR STOLEN: WRITE BOB tailed terrier male Answers to name ""Boo ~ Liberal rew ard for in formation Bonnie J Woo lard Plym outh. N. G dl.ltp WANTED? WHITE RAGS?MIST be free of buttons and clean Will j pay Cc per pound Bring to the En terprise tf; IRON SAFE FOR SALE WE HAVE lor sale a small iron safe. Good as new. Will sell cheap Williamston Motor Co d7.2t Many Claims Are Yet To Be Filed at workers who h*vr,d"^ since January 1. >W. films ctann. ? much smaller than the number anticipated." Mr ^ ^ ?T f? at the Rocky Mount North Carolina F?ed o(bee o( the Social Se curity Board, said today TWte U of the Social Security act provides that a lump sum payment of 3 1-2 per cent of the total ?H<* earned met January 1. 1W? be p*"1 u> those workers reach in* the a*e of S3 after January 1 and to the relatives ot such workers who die -The number of claims liled in Re *ioa IV up to November 26 was 3. b36 2.376 of these claims have been certified to the United Slates Treas ury for payment- The balance are in the process of being adjudicated - Mr Adams said Region IV com prises North Carolina. Virginia, West Virginia. District of Columbia and Maryland The Social Security Board no* has 323 field offices open to serve lo cal communities. One of the major purposes of these field offices is to assist prospective claimants in ob tatnmg the money that is rightfully uut them The Social Security board has made it very simple for those en titled to these lump-sum cash pay ments to make their claims, which are being paid now ? Thirty-five million, three hun dred and sixty-six thousand, eight hundred and sixty, five applications have been filed for Social Security Account Numbers as of October 30. 1037 In the State of North Carolina there have been 705.023 of employees who have filed for a Social Security Account Number Even Dairy Cow Likes (iood Rations Even the humblest dairy cow has her own ideas about what she likes U> eat. and only palatable feed will tempt her to rat enough to main tain a full milk flom A good dairy cow has a tremen dous capacity for converting feed in to milk said John A. Arey. of Slate College, and to make full use of this capacity, she should be induced to l-iif alF -*?? ~ A healthy- cow relishes a grain mixture containing several different feeds, but she usually gets tired of ;i rali-Tt ""'nrf ""V nr-lwo kinds of gram Variety in the grain mixture not only makes it more palatable. Arey pointed cut. it also insures against a shortage of minerals and provides needed proteins The grain mixture should not be too concentrated If it weighs about one pound per quart, it has the right amount of bulk Such feeds as wheat bran, ground oats, ground barley and beet pulp are often used to add bulk and varie ty to the mixturr , But grain is only a supplementary feed. Arey emphasised Cows need plenty ..r good pasture whm it is available and a full feed - f silage and legume hay m winter Dairymen who buy fee-' or Iheir cattle will get better rwul if they purchase only feed in whi the per centage of nutrients is f- iy high. When the pricrntage of r fe fiber runs high ROOtTXG ANOTHER CA 1 LOAD s v 29 gauge galvanic. roofing unloaded this week Go. i quality and good price Harrison 1 OS and Co n30-2l IRT A BAG OT LAND O t OTTON flour from your nearby fnrtr. We are sure you will like it Harrison Wholesale Company. Williamston. N q n23-jl-ff> For a quick get-away drive in to your Texaco Dealer. He is ready to serve you with WINTER GRADE TEXACO Fire-Chief Gasoline HARRISON Oil Company Game Head Urges Waterfowlers To Aid Duck Return Refuge Movement Will Be Extended to Canadian Provinces a New York? An appeal to duck hunters of every state to unite in "vastly increasing" the comeback of wild ducks by extending into Can ada the successful duck-breeding refuge movement was issued today by Dr John A Hart well, national president of "Ducks Unlimited-" > "?..-.mikImI ii.<!lu>r<a. id fpwjr-r~iI vnvvDntcu tti uut/iio vex s tut rws? state and private funds have been spent in a dramatic and productive movement to create a great system of waterfowl sanctuaries throughout the country." Dr Hartwell declared "Coupled with these practical ef forts to increase wild duck produc tion have been more regulatory re strictions on duck hunting than at any other period in conservation his tory "Results of these initial efforts to bring back the waterfowl are plain ly apparent this season in the larg est crop of wild ducks in recent years But further increase and any future liberalization of hunting re strictions must depend upon exten-. son of the refuge movement into Canada which today furnishes over 80 per cent of our wildfowl." Pointing out that waterfowl res toration work thus far has been con fined almost entirely to the compar atively minor duck-producing areas of this country. Dr Hartwell con tinues "Progress already made bringing back the birds in the Unit ed States is only a sample of what could be done in Canada "In sections of Manitoba. Sas katchewan and Alberta, where duck breeding conditions are the best on the continent, waterfowl can be i creased at a fraction of the cost here in the United States But federal funds cannot be spent in Canada That is why 'Ducks Unlimited.' the first national organization of duck hunters, appeals to every wildfowler to unite in carrying forward this ref uge movement NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Joe Woo Lard and wife. Mary Woolard. on the 3rd- day of Marcn. ikiu. and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book C-3 at page 209. said deed of trust having been given for the pur pose of securing a certain note of wen date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the payment of said note, the stipula tions contained in the said deed of ^rusWioOiavm^ieenjromgliet^jtK Enterprise Adds More and More Subscribers to List The Enterprise continue* to add more subscribers to it* list, the paper now having one of the largest cir culation* in it* history The following names were added to the list of readers during the past few days: ? H W Stevenson, of Pendleton, N C, Rhode Htghsmilh. Parmcle. Ol C McLawhorn and L J Peel. William ston. R R Davis. Norfolk. Taylor Bros.. Wilbamstony Mrs. A. D. Wynne. Everett*: Lawrence Em*. Jamesville. G L Savage and Arthur Revel*. Williamston R L Smith. Robersonville. Dean Speight. WU iiamrton. F C Stalling*. Jamesville: "o w A rasper Hnfiltaa: C- A Askew. Jamesville: Chas. B. Council. Memphis. Tenn . T H. Wynne. Wil liamston: R A. Phillips. Kinston, Mrs. H B Bennett, Williamston. E B James. Franklin. Tenn . Clarence Gurkin. Williamston: Willie Boston. Jamesville. H. L Gardner. William ston: Miss Effie Waldo. Hamilton. W T Andrews. Robersonville: John Y Oakley. Cadie Mob Icy Henry Brown Ephraun Peel, all of Wil liamston: F L Savage. Raleigh ? Amount Of Fertilizer Needed On Tobacco Beds ? Regarding the amount of fertiliz er need far tobacco beds, two hun dred pounds of 18.3 mixture for each 100 yards of bed is sufficient However, if a lower grade fertilizer is used it should be supplemented with from SO to 100 pounds of cot tonseed meal provided the meal is thoroughly mixed with the soil Broadcast the fertilizer and thor oughly mix it with the upper three or four inches of soil. If manure is used be sure that it contains no to bacco leaves, stalks, or roots and do not place any tobacco trash on the beds as this will carry diseases such as mosiac. black root rot. and Gran ville wilt and at the request of the owner of the said note, the undersigned trus tee will, on Monday, the 3rd. day of January. 1937. at twelve o'clock noon in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: Bang that certain tract or parcel of land in Martin County. North Car olina. bounded on the North by the ACL Railroad: on the East by John Hassell lands, bounded on the South by the Andrews land and on the West by Ellar Jones, and said ML V.I OP-TOM-E-TR1ST Williamston office Peele Jly Co. every Fri. 9:30 a. m. to 12 m. Plymouth office Liverman Drug. Co. every Fn. 2 to 3 p. m. Robersonville office Robersonville Drug Co.. Tuesday, Dec. 21. Eyas Frssimed - Glasses FMtad tract of land tains one (1) i being the on own and lire This the 3rd day of Decanter. 1MT. R G Harrison. Trustee. Elbert S heL Attorney. d7-4t NOTICE or SALE In Superior Court. North Carolina. Martin County. ?*-?-" D. Thy Under and by virtue of an execu tion directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court, Martin County in the above entitled action. I will, on Monday. January 3. 1933, at 12 o'clock. Noon, at the Court house door of said County, sell to the highest bidder, for cadi, to sat isfy said execution, all the right, ti tle amf interest which the said Frank following described real estate: Adjo.ning the lands of John Dan iel Biggs Mrs. T. S. Had ley. Biggs School House. Henry Taylor and Eli Taylor land and known as the Tay lor Farm. Containing 190 acres, more This 29th day at November. 1937. C. B ROEBUCK. d7-4t Sheriff Martin County. NOTICE or SALE NORTH CAROLINA. MARTIN COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK d the at Clap . effenaa E. Mary Lee Beware Coughs hi co?oi colds Thai Hang On womHiv in i nil wwe^mdneatw^^^a ww hare uwd for your ax?h. _ ind you cannot afford to take a ~ with any ?? lea* ?M Ha lit! to and to loosen and ^jaSeiMrelj^S^Te failed. Tour diuulat Is wthonwl to refund If you are not from the uy diet bottle. CreomnMnnti one art not I ?o. and it has no hyphen In It- td for It plainly, see that the you'll pet the geiailne product and the relief mo want, (idij Court of Martin County. North Car olina. to sell the lands at George James and to allot to Jefferson E. James his part of the lands de vised to him in the last will ed^and the said defend?*- will the plaintiff or the l pjy to the Court for the relief Thfc the (th day of INI. ...... ... L B. WYNNE. ECONOMY ACTO SlTTtT R. C. A. Victor RADIOS We carry a fresh sup ply of Radio Batteries at all times. J. C Leggett TWO SOLID CAR LOADS CH ANNEL-DRAIN ROOFING Just Arrived ? Price Reduced CHEAP FOR CASH Williamston Supply Company Best VI inter Oil NEW TEXACO Is The HARRISON OIL COMPANY REDUCTION IN PRICES Suits & Dresses Cleaned and Pressed 50c 25c Hats C.&B. 50c Cash & Carry W. D. Ambers Christmas SPECIAL Cash&Carry SUITS and DRESSES 50c Pressing 25c Hats C. & B. 50c COY LAMM "THE CLEANER" Main Street, Next Door Enterprise Telephone 159 Wm+"mWm ?Hi Williamston ?Tim *!!??*? WHAT THE HOME FOLKS SAY North Carolinians are evidencing in a forceful way their faith and confidence in the Registered Policy Plan of Life Insurance offered by the Security Life and Tm?t f/impany , i?, ,t b? m force mm the of the (77) life, Such generous endorsement of SECURITY protec tion by the people of our State is most gratifying, while it brings to us a keen sense of responsibility from the knowledge that we are but trustees of the funds of our policyholders. For this reason the facil ities of this Company are dedicated to serve most efficiently our ever-increasing host of policyholders and beneficiaries. Our steadily increasing volume of business from other states is but further endorsement of What the Home Folks Say. Security Life & Trust Co. WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Leslie Fowden, General Agent Paul Simpson, Special Agent

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