EktoftaiuMata . dab Meetings Engagements Weddings Bte. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Manning and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Perry attended the union of the Christian church held at Mount Pleasant, near Greenville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel, Francis and Edith Peel, and Elbert S. Peel and little son, Elbert, jr., visited Miss Car rie Lee Peel at the East 'Carolina Teacher's College, Greenville, Sun i»y. ,l, J Mr. and Mrs. D. Collin Barnes and little son, Collin, jr., of Murfreeaboro, spent Sunday with Mrs. Irene Smith and Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders. Messrs. Raymond Taylor and James C. Cook arrived yesterday from Mi ami, Fla., where they have been with the Miami Banking t Trust Co., for the past nine months. They will spend two weeks with their respective par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cook. Mr. Vance Bunting, of Bethel, was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. Earl 'Wynne motored to Nor folk and Virginia Beach Saturday. He attended the opening the Ocean Ca sino at the beach Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bogart and little daughter, Sallie Smallwood, of Washington visited relatives here Sunday. Dr. J. £. Smithwick, of Jamesville, visited frienda here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. T. F. Harrison and daughters, Misses Esther, Martna, Josephine, and Eva, Thad Harrison, jr., and Mrs. Myr tle Woolaid, Messrs. Stanley Sessoms, and Robert Coburn spent Sunday at More head City and Mo re head Bluffs. Mr. Bill Harrell, of Ahoskie, was a visitor here over Sunday.' Mr. Montford Brown and son, of Jamesville, were visitors here yester day. Mr. W. C. Stephenson, of New York, resident buyer for Harrison Bros. Si Co., was here yesterday. Mr. J. L. Williams is in Norfolk today, where he went to be with his mother, who underwent an operation for mastoiditis yesterday. Messrs. C. D. Caratarphen, jr., W. G. Peela, and J. W. Biggs are in Philadelphia this week attending the national Shrine convention. ■URHAU or HEALTH EDUCATION, w. CTITATB BOARD OP HHALTH SCARLET FEVER ft It only quit* recently that the specific organism causing scarlet fever has been Isolated. It is now •leer that, like diphtheria, aoariet Beyer la a local Infection which chooeee tor 1U habitat the mucous membranes of the upper reiplratory tract. The lavading •treptooocel elab orate a toxin and the constitutional symptoms are the result of the charac teristic action ot this toxin In the •jrstem The peoullar msh of scarlet tover la the remit of the action of thia tozla on the walls of the super ficial akin Mbod reeeels. The toxin of oteealee and of imallpox are dif ferent and henoe each of these dla eaaee produce Me o*ra oharaoterlstle eruption. The oavnalapi liMlu scarlet fever does not Ure long outside the human body and repasts of the peraistenoe of ■earlet fever vtvus for year* In houses, letters, hoot* and clothing should he asssptid with auoh heeltancy. So tar ea la now kaewn these particular or fealsmt nnpsbls of producing eoarlet •ever are lewd only la human beings. No animal haa yet beea found to be definitely sas asg tlble to them. nusnMan la therefore by direot contact by mean* of droplet spray tseaa eouhlM or or by oon tnot with m»*7 (inflated ob jects such aa toys, pen nils, deer knobe er olothing. Milk m an xeellent rehlsie tor these germs and In milk ther Ure lengeat outside the human body. Ipt fiemloa of eenrlet Sever have been traced to a oenfsmtnated milk supply. like typhoid fever, persona recov ering from eearlet fsver often carry living germs in their systems tor months after all aymptoms have dls - sppeered. Indeed persons may be so •early immune to the dlaeaae that the Vmptome am not noticed and yet snob persons may onrry the Infection and spread the dlseese to others wlth snt knowing it Such carrlere are the onee most dangerous in spread ing the disease, especially If they work IS dairies or handle food. ▲ method hes now beea pelVected whereby It Is possible to teet indivi duals and find out If they are sue septlble to the dleease. This test Is sailed the IMok teet. (The Sehich Inst Is for dlphthsrln). A serum la the form of an antitoxin has also bees perfected which is very valuable in the treatment of the diesase. . 9 ' , ' Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Miss Louise Crawford is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Harold Clark, in Bel haven. Mrs. W. S. Harris and daughters, Miss Sal lie and Mrs. Almon CIaPP. vis ited relatives in Tarboro Sunday. Gaylord Harrison and William Cook left Sunday by motor for Asheville and other western North Carolina towns. They will be awuy a week. Miss Ann Elizabeth Nowell, 0 f Windsor, visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. George Harrison, Velma and George Harrison, jr., and J. D. Wool* ard visited Mr. Woolard's mother in Everrtts Sunday. Mrs. Fannie S. Bigbs, Mrs. Carrie Biggs Williams and daughter, Fran ces and Eugenia Hoyt returned yes terday from Virginia Beach, where they have been visiting Dr. Edgar Morrison for the past two weeks. Messrs. Herbert Peel, jr., a" l * Wil liam Hodges have returned from Wake Forest College, where they have been students during the past year. Messrs. Henry Gurkin and Lester Taylor motored to Bay view Sunday. Messrs. Francis Barnes and T. B. Brandon motored to Hyde County yes terday. Messrs. Hubert Morton, Frank Ben nett and Harry Meador will leave to morrow for Kinston, where they will attend the annual convention of the East Carolina Warehouse Association. Mr. John A. Manning spent the week end in Norfolk. Mr. W. C. Manning attended a meet ing of the board of trustees of Atlan tic Christian College at Greenville yesterday. —— Mesdames J. G. Oodard, j'' S, Rhodes and E. S. Peel spent yesterdaj afternoon in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hagan and fam ily, of Tarboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Booker Sunday afternoon. DABY'SCOLDS rl are soon "nlppd In tb* bad" without "dosing" bf 0—0f —666~ is a prescription for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER, DENGUE OR BILIOUS FEVER It Kills the Germs ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified a* admin istrator of the estate of Raleigh C. Bailey, late of Martin County> this no tice is given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present same to me for payment on or before April 16, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to aaid estate will please come forward and make im mediate payment of the same- April 16, 1926. DENNIS BAILEY, Announcement C•%.. • ' ' ' We are glad to announce that the Caro lina Motor Club has placed a branch office with us and that we will, beffinnin;r June 1, sell automobile license plates. Get Your License Early AND AVOID THE RUSH ~ ■ Williamson Motor Co. PHONE Anything for This Department To 46 John Philpot spent the week end in Elisabeth City. Mrs. J. B. H. ,Knight and son, Charles, returned yesterday from New York, Baltimore, and other northern cities, where they have been traveling; for the last two weeks. Card Club Meets With Mrs. James S. Khodes The Card Club met with Mrs. J. S. Rhodes Thursday afternoon at her home, Rhodesia. After several Ramos were played, Mrs. J: G. Gotiurd made highest Score and was presented a cut glass perfume bottle by the hostess. A luncheon of fried chicken, aspara gus, peas, rolls, coffee, ice cream, and cake, was served. NOTICE The stock of merchandise hereto fore owned by Johii A. Manning; has this day been sold to John W. Green. All items due the firm of John A. Manning are payable to him and alt biils due by the said firm are to bo paid by said John A. Manning. JOHN A. MANNING. JOHN W. GREEN. May 19, 192 G. NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me hv a certain deed of trust executed to the under signed trustee by G. N. Gur ganus on the Ist day of January, 1920, which said deed of trust is of m-nr.l in the public registry of Martin Coun- "Old Shoe" Comfort In a He-Man's Cap! DO YOU delight in the solid comfort of a pai* of well-tramped brogues? Then you'll get a heap of the same sort of joy out of wearing a Sure-Fit Cap! Adjust the little concealed buckle and strap for tight ness or looseness. And that's that! We're featuring the newest shapes, the nnartMt pat terns, the richest fabrics. COME! Margolis Brothers THE ENTERPRISE—WILLI AMSTON, N. C. ty in hook.A-2, at pajre- 415, said deed of trust having been given to .secutf certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the payment of the said in debtedness and the stipulations con tained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the 12 o'clock m., in front of the court house door in the town of Williamston North Carolina, offer for cash at pub lie auction to the highest bidder the following described real estate, to wit: Being the lot now occupied by J. O. request of the holder of said notes, the undersigned trustee, will on Thurs day, the 10th day of June, 1926, a' Manning and being 52 1-2 feet by 210 feet, and is the western half of the lot deeded to T. S. Hadley by Dennis Simmons, and the same land this day deeded to fcaid G. N. Gurganus by '1 S. H«dley und wife, to which deed reference is made for u full descrip tion. This the 10th day of May, 1926. . JULTUS S. PEEL, my. 11 4tw t Trustee. SALE OF VALVULE F\KM PROPERTY - -4'ndcP andd by virtue of the authori ty confer red upon us In a deed of trust executed by J. N. Pugh and wife Ethel Pugh, on the 18th day of April 1925, atid recorded in book of mort gages X-2, page 49, we will on Satur day, the 26th day of June, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Williamston, Martin County, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to wit: FOH SALE: 1 RESIDENCE ON Simmons Avenue, I residence on the corner of Haughtoti and Warren Streets; Also York Building on Wash ington- Street. For further informal tion apply to Mrs. H. I!. York. j-1 4t First tract: Adjoining the Lands ol J. H. Sherrod on the west; the lands of F. J. Roebuck und J. G. Staton on the south; the M. W. Ballard land and It. G. Slade on the east; and the dower ol' Mrs. Margaret ' Boyle on the norHt, and more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning in J. H. Sherrod's line in the center of thfe Williamston and Hamilton road, in -the line of the old Confederate breastworks, and running along the line of the old Confederate breastworks, J. H. Sherrod's line, south 4 degrees west 96.41 chains to the cen ter line of the run of Conoho Creek; thence along the run of said creek »- long the line of F. J. Roebuck, J. G. .Staton and the M. YV. Ballard land, treneral directions, south 76* east 10.60 chains; north 74* 30' east 13 chains; : outh 60* 30' east 20 chains; north 34* ."0* east 10 chains; north Jl* east 21 chains and north 35* east 6 chains to 11. G. Slade's corner opposite the cen ter line of Deep Bottom, H. G. Slade's fine; general directions, north 11* 30' Washington-William ston-Windsor -Aulander Bus Line , LEAVE A. M. Washington 8:00 Williamston 9:00 Windsor 9:35 Aulander . 11:00 Windsor 12:00 1\ M. Williamston :15 Windsor 1:50 Aulunder - 5:30 Windsor , •. 6:25 Williufnston ; ; 7:05 ARRIVE A. M Williamston 8:50 Windsor ~ m 9:30 Aulander 10:80 Windsor , 11:60 I\ M. -J -Williamston 1 12:30 Windsor 1:45 -Aulander ... 2:40 Windsor L_ 6:20 Willianmton i 7:00 Washington • 7:40 Making connection with trains on A. C. 1„ road at Aulander both morning and afternoon for Norfolk and also trains going south leaving Aulander on arrival of the after noon train from Norfolk. J. 10. MITCHELL OWNER AND MANAGER To Automobile Owners We will have an automobile license bureau office in our town this year which will open June Ist and remain open about sixty days. We understand that this will be the nearest point at which you can purchase your auto license; therfore, we are taking this op portunity to welcome you and your family to our town, and extend to you a cordial invitation to make our store your headquarters and resting' place while iii oqr town. - ' You Will Find We have one of the largest department stores in this section, and we carry one of the largest lines of ready-to-wear and -piece goods that is shown by anyone in this section of the country. You will al ways find at our store the very latest styles that are to be had. We can clothe and furnish every member of the family. Come In To See Us We are hoping that you will drive over to our town when you get * ***'*. * • ",. . . ready to purchase your -auto license, and that you will visit our store and let us show you over our large line of merchandise and the ex ceptionally low prices that we are offering. - ' \ —/- ■ . ; « Harrison Bros. & Co. west 12.12 chains; north 4* 46' vest 10.60 chains; north 13* 45' west 12.65 chains, and north 44 degrees 30 min utes east 13 chains to the center line of the Hamilton and Williamston road, H. G. Slade's comer, and the corner of the dower of Mrs. Margaret Boyle; thence along the center line of said road, the line of the Boyle dower, north 58* 30' west 1.90 chains; north 80* west 2.80 chains; north 63* 45' weot 5 chains; north 75* west 9.30 chains; north 77 degrees 30' west 13 chains; thence south 81* 30* east 13.60 chains; south 77* east 6 chains and south 67* 45' east 3.45 chains to the beginning, containing 482 acres, more or less. Second tract: Adjoining the lands of Will Baker and the M- B. Ballard land on the east; Roanoke River on the north; Mrs. Margaret Boyles dower on the west; and the lands of H. G. Slade and Will Baker on the south, and described as follows: Beginning in the center line of Deep Bottom and the center line of the' Williamston and Hamilton road, H. G. Slade's corner, and the corner of Mrs. Margaret Boyle's dower; ICE-ICE SAM FAULK The Old Reliable * Will continue to sell and deliver \ « ice manufactured by Lindsley- Lilley the home Company, and sell at the same price as they. Look for our wUgon and truck. I also sell at my old stand. Your old friend, W. S. Faulk Phone 372 thence running along the center line, of the said road, H. G. Slade's line, south 58* 30' east 1.60 chains; south 45* 45' east 4 chains; south 61* east 2 chains; south 79* 45' east 11.51 chains and south 65* east 19.60 chains to Will Baker's corner#thence along Will Ba ker's line north 24 degrees 45' east 22 chains to the edge of the river low ground; thence around the edge of the river low ground, general direc tions, east 15.50 chains to the line of the M. B. Ballard land; thence along the line of the M. B. Ballard laml north 24* 45' east 29.50 chains to the south bank of Roanoke River; thenc up and along the meanders of said bank, general directions, north 48* 15' west 16.20. This sale is made by reason of the failure of J. N. Pugh and wife, Ethd Pugh, to pay off and discharge the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust to the. North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham. This the 12th day of May, 1926. FIRST NATIONAL CO., Inc., m2l 4tw Trustee. Formerly First National Trust Co., i Durham, N. C.

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