Visits in Durham Mrs. L. B Harrison spent the week-end with her daughter. Miss Evelyn Harrison, in Durham. In Washington Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers vis ited in Washington Saturday night. Attend Belk-Tyler's Opening Mr. and Mrs. Barto Houston, of Washington, attended Bejk-Tyhrs opening Saturday. In Tarboro Friday Misses Betty Everett and KathcA ine Mewborn visited in Tarboro on Friday. Visits in Chapel Hill ?Mias Audrey "Williams spent the week-end in Chapel Hill Returns from Norfolk Mrs. Johnny Griffin has returned to her home after spending a lev, days in Norfolk and Portsmouth HELPS PREVENT COLDS From Developing .At the first sncere, sniffle or sign of nasal irritation, put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Its quick action > ^ aids nature's defenses i against colds, f ollow VICKS directions in folder. VATRONOf Spends Week-end Here Mr. Burgin Butler, of Summit, Mi - . visited here last week-end. In Leggetts Friday Miss Harriet Lawrence visited in Leggetts Friday Returns from Norfolk Mrs 4tsS<* S. LiUey, of Griffins Township. who has been visiting in Norfolk and Portsmouth", returned to her home'' Sunday. Visit in Aurora Mr- Frank Weston and sons, Rob ert and little Buddy, have returned horn after spending a few days in Aurora with Mrs Weston's mother. In Windsor Friday Mr. H A. B Elizabeth Thompson, who has been visiting here for a feW days, has returned to her home in South Hill, Va Was Business Visitor Here Mr. Arehie Mohl? y. of Cross Roads, t tended. to business here Friday. Return from Norfolk Mi Mil; - R Lilley, Mrs. Clarence 1 Giirkin. Mrs. Lewis Peele and Mrs, John A. Lilley have returned home .?f a r . |"! ding the week-epd with n lat i v<'s in Norfolk. Visits Here Friday Mrs. Kader Li Hey was a business Visitor in town Friday. Was Business Visitor Here Joe Rynn, of Rocky Mount,1 attended to business here Friday. Spends Week-end Here Edgar Gurganus, who is a student at Wak? Forest College, visited his mother here last week-end. Returns from Hospital M;. Hot-tense Green, who has been confined to a Tarboro hospital, has returned to'"-her home. Was Business Visitor Here Mr F, P a business visitor here Friday. Is Improving from Illness Friends of Mrs. E. D. Harris, who has been confined to her home for Several days because of illness, wiH be glad to know that she is improv ing. Spends Week-end Here Miss Plena Swain.- who is a teach er in tin Fremont schools, spent the week-end here with her parents. Defense Stamps As Prizes The bridge clubs of Williamston have decided to give defense stamps as prizes. Is Undergoing Treatment Mrs Johnnie Wynne, of Bear Grass, is undergoing treatment in the local hospital: Was Here Yesterday Miss" Margaret Clover Johnson, at torney at law hi Plymouth, was here yesterday attending to professional matters. Returns from Portsmouth Mrs. Mary Andrews returned last week-end from a visit with relatives in Portsmouth and Norfolk Visit Here Sunday Mi and Mrs. Paul Tillman, of Roc ky Mount, visited relatives here Sunday. Is Undergoing Treatment Mrs W F Weaver is undergoing treatment in the Brown Community hospital here. Spends Week-end Here Corpora! Pete Fowden was home from Fort Jackson last week-end. Visits Here Last Week-end Dixie Rober.son, of Eglin Field, vis ited friends here last week-end. Attend Farm Meeting Mrs. Blonzie Harrell and Mr. T. B. Slade attended a farm meeting in Windsor yesterday. ? ' il m. - THE ONI> Ci6AR?TTE r KXJUO THAT TASTES 6000 *%** -utss NiccmNc IN TMC saaok? TNI SMOKI OF SLOWLR BURNINC CAMttS CONTAINS 28* LESS NICOTINE than the average of the 4 other largest' (telling cigarettes tested ? less than any of them ? according toindepended t ucicntilic tests of the smoke itself f CAMEL -THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS NOTICE! LIST YOUR PROPERTY AND .POLL TAX All persons owning Real Isl.lle or Personal Property, or both, 011 the 1st day ol January. 1!I42, are required to give 111 same tor taxes during the month of January. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years are liable for poll tax All persons who are liable for poll tax and fail to list, and all persons who own property and fail to list it will In deemed guilty of a misdemean or; and, upon conviction, fined or imprisoned. "Kach farm owner or his agent must come prepared to report the acreage of each crop liar vested on his own or his tenant's farm last year (lull); also acres cultivated, lying out, woodland, number livestock, farm equipment, apple trees ot hearing age, number ol people living on farm, and the tons of fertilizers lor all crops." Prepare your list now. This is required by state law. All persons owning dogs six months old and over are required to list the same for taxation at the same time other property is listed The list takers will be at the following places between !l a. in. and 5 p. m. on the dates men tioned for the purpose of listing your property: Juiiit'svilh' I us nslii|i J. Linwooil kiinwles. I.isl-'l'ukcr Jiiiiit'sv illc Town House January 22. 2.'t. 2'). 30 \\ illiain- Tow ii-liip \ itiiiiii Lriffin. last-Taker? Al Home Anil \t fauintv Mouse January I'). 2(?. anil 30 Hriffins Town-hip \\ . Tom Kolterson. I.isl-Talver Leon Larl Lriffin's More January 17 ami 21 Vl Home Oilier Days Hear (>rass lown-hip J. Hossell Hofiers. I.isl-Taker ?:? \t t. Riifty*- l1-"" 1 f'""" William-Ion Tnwu-hip John IL Peel. List-Taker (anirlliouse Kvrry Day. 9:00 lo 5:00 Crosn Hoails Township W, L. Atishon. List-Taker Even-Its January 13. 1 I. 20. 21. 23. 20. 27. 2?. 30 Rohersony ille Township' IL S. Kverett. List-Taker Rohersoitville. JA\ Other Days At Central Warehouse Poplar Point I.eHoy Taylor. List-Taker ? At Home Hamilton Township LeRoy Kverett. I.isl-Taker Hassell January 23 anil 30 Hamilton January 13. 10. 27, 2H ami 20 Loose Nest Township J. A. Hawls, List-Taker Oak Lily. January 10. I 7. 2 I ami 31 al Kawl's Filling Station pKepor! Your 19^1 drop Acreage Through Your Ix?eal List-Taker During January. 1912 Ypur local Tar 1 ifcUr is requiieil tu make ihp rprnrds. nut farm nunuti nr i?n?nl? mint lurnish tne facts. Therefore, call your list taker's attention to these records and be prepared to furnish the following information: (1) Acreage for earh crop harvested during ealendar year 1941; (2) Number of horses, mules, cows, sows, ewes and hens on farm January, 1942; (3) Number of people living on farm January. 1942; (4) Number of threshing machines, com bines, peanut pickers, farm tractors and farm trucks. All of the above information furnished will be considered as confidential, and will not he used in any manner that is detrimental to the farmers concerned. It is not used for tax purposes. Do your part to insure complete farm reports for your county and remind your neighbors to give their farm record to the local tax lister. C. D. Carstarphen TAX SUPERVISOR MARTIN COUNTY Recovering from Illness Mjss Viola Price, teacher in the I Hamilton school, is recovering from j ?n illness in the Brown Community | wspital here. K'u Business Visitor Here Mr. Will Taylor, of Robersonville, ] a as here yesterday attending to | business. In Hamilton Sunday Miss Mary Carstarphen, C. D., Sutton and W H Carstarphen and | little son visited relatives in Hamil :on Sunday. Recovering from Operation Recovering from an operation for ippendicitis, Miss Mildred Everett s expected to return from a Rich nond hospital the latter part of this week to her home in Hamilton. Return from Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Langley re unied last week-end from Ml. Pleas int, Tenn., where Mr. Langley was in the tobacco market for several nonths. Leave for Dunn Mrs. Edwin Holding and Mrs. Jim nie Harris left yesterday for Dunn | :o attend the funeral of Mr. E. L. 3arker. t'isit Near Here Sunday Mr and Mrs. Hayhew Moore and I Mr Grover Whitehurst, of Norfolk, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dan-1 iel near here for a short while Sun day Was Here last Week-end Jerry Manning, of the United I Stall Navy, was home for the week- | end In Durham Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clark and I laughter. Betty Sue. visited in Dur-1 ham and Chapel Hill Sunday. Spends Week-end Here Mrs. A B Bradsher, of Montreal, Canada,?spent the week-end here with her brother, Mr. Joel Muse, and family. In Robersonville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wynne, Mrs Myrtle Harris and Mrs Paul Jones | visited in Robersonville Sunday. Spend Week-end Here Mr and Mrs. Dollie Hardison, of | Norfolk, visited here last week-end. Returns from Tenneasee Mr. Fred Taylor, who has been in I Tennessee since Christmas on the to- | hacco market, has returned home. Was Here laud Week-end Julius Edwards, of Hopewell, vis- | ited relatives here last week-end. Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chandler, of Norfolk, visited Mr. and Mrs. W M Myers here over the week-end. Visits Here Last Week-end Miss Alta Critcher, of Ayden, spent I the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hurras Critcher. In Robresonville Sunday Miss Mary Rodgerson visited in | Robersonville Sunday. Visits in Franklin, Va. Mrs. Virgmia Cutchins spent the | week-end in Franklin, Va. Is in New York Mr. Frank Margolis is in New York | buying for the Margolis firm. In Jamesville Sunday Miss Dolores Long visited in | Jamesville Sunday. Spends Week-end Here -Miss llcid White, mudent a E C' T. C., Greenville, spent the week-end I here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs | Arthur White. Was Here Last Week-end Whit Purvis, of Goldsboro, spent | Hie week-end here visiting his moth' t, Mrs. Daisy Purvis. In Plymouth Sunday Jack Frank visited in Plymouth org Sunday. Spends Week-end Here ?I I) Bowen spent the week-end villi Ins mother, Mrs Minnie Bow 1'isit Here Sunday , Mr. and Mrs. W M Green, of Rob Tsimville, visited friends here Sun- i lay. Shops Here Saturday Miss Bruce Modlin, a teacher in he Chocowinity school, shopped j lere Saturday. In Bethel Thursday Mr. Joe Leggett was a business vis-1 tor in Bethel Thursday. Spends Week-end Here Mr. Taylor Malone spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Vlrs Ellis Malone. Was Visitor Here , Mr. Bruce Brown visited Edgar I jurganus here for a few days' hol day following exams at Wake For "st where both boys are enrolled. Cotton Underneath Among the smartest of the new cotton undergarments designeu for tae college miss is this tattersall check pique gird I* with matching lira. The Nationa. Cotton Council and Cotton-1 xtile Institute re port that these new cotton undivS ran he sent to he laundry along with other cottons. Latrnt Addition* The Enter fjrinp Mailing Lin I Listed among tin* recent additions to the Enterprise mailing list are the following: C. If. Ango. Jamesville; Mrs. J. R. Abbitt, Noftolk; Albert Tyre, Wil liamston; A. D. Griffin, Sr.. William ston; Robert Coltrain, Oak City; Al bert Manning, Williamston; W. S. Pritchard, Windsor; Paul Bailey, Ev eretts; Emma O. Teel. Robersonville; Mrs. Harmon Rogerson, Williamston; Claude Leggett. Williamston; John D. Manning, Newark, N J.; Roy Out terbridge, Williamston: Mrs. Percy S. Walker, Topeka, Kansas; J. M. Andrews, Parmele; G. A. Harrison, Williamston; Julius E. Moore, Wil liamston; R. M. Quinn, Williamston; Hudson Hoyle, Williamston; H. G. Godard, Washington; Sherrod Corey, Williamston; Don E. Johnson, Wil liamston; Mrs. Lucy Barnhill. Stokes; Mamie Harrison, Robersonville; W b. McKeel, Williamston; Mrs. Can nie Williams, Oak City; Bruce Ches son, Williamston; Elbert Manning, Williamston. Visit llere Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Harden, of Wilson, spent Sunday here with Mr and Mis. D. E. Darden. In Snow Hill Monday Mr. W. A. Daniels was a business visitor in Snow Hill Monday. Visit Here I>ast Week-end Mr. Russell Davis and Mrs Robert A lis brooks, of Portsmouth, visited friends and relatives here last week end. In Edenton Sunday R. J. Hardison visited in Edenton Sunday. In Portsmouth Sunday Misses Mary Ruth Ward, Penny Rose Waters, Marian Hurley and Eaye Gurganus visited in Portsmouth Sunday. Returns from Norfolk Miss Mary Gwen Osborne has re turned home after spending a few Says in Norfolk. Visit Here Saturday Misses Katherine Holding. Mary Katherien Spruill, Rose White, Lor raine Moore, Nancy Burdin and Dot Davis, of Windsor, visited here Sat urday. Was Here Sunday Mr. Way Ion Wilson, of Roberson ville, visited here Sunday. Leaves for New York Miss Anna Harrison left Monday for New York where she will do the spring buying for the Harrison Shop. TO AFPEAR IN BEAK GRASS Paul Byrd and bis Radio Pals, of Goldsboro, will appear in the Bear Grass school Thursday night, Jan uary 29th, at 7:30. ? Leave for Florida Miss Louise Cook and her guest, Miss Irene Nagy, of New Jersey, left yesterday for Florida where they will spend ten days. In Greenville Saturday Misses Marie and Delsie Harrison, of Bear Grass, spent last Saturday in Greenville visiting friends. Spends Week-end Here Mr. Hubert Coltrain, of Norfolk, spent last week-end here with-his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Col train. Visits Near Bear Grass Elbert Harrison, of Fort Bragg, vis ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Ayers, near Bear Grass over the week-end. Was Here Saturday Mr. Don Matthews, Jr., of Hamil ton, visited friends here Saturday. Leaves for Washington City Mr. William Lilley, of Griffins Township, left Monday for Washing ton, D. C., to accept a position there. Was Here Sunday Mr. J. W. Belflower visited here Sunday. Visit Here Sunday Lt. Gabel Himmelwright, of Camp Let . Va., and Miss Margaret Hodges, of Washington, visited here Sunday. In Norfolk on Business Mr. Harold Vick has gone to Nor this this week on a business trip. Firemen Guests Of Jack Dixon At Oyster Roast ? Expressing appreciation tor serv ices rendered during an emergency a few weeks ago, Jack Dixon enter tained the local fire department rol unteers with an oyster roast at Mick ey's Inn last evening. "Die boat serv ed oysters just as long as there was a man at the table, and incidentally there were more members of the de partment there than at any meeting in recent months. t Resigns To Accept Job In Quantico Drug Store Herbert M. Clark, for a long num ber of years a junior druggist here and manager of the People's Drug Store, has resigned to accept a posi tion in a Quantico, Va., drug store. Mr. Clark left this morning for Quantico where he will be associat ed with his brother-in-law in the operation of the store there. His suc cessor has not been named. Visits Here Sunday Miss Ann Gilliam, of Windsor, vis ited here Sunday. /-NEURALGIA-) I Capudlnc acts fast because It'aV I liquid, relieving pain* of neuralgia I ? quickly, pleasantly. 8oothee upeet I I nerves Use only as directed. All drug- I Iglsta. 10c, 30c. 60c bottlea. 1 Liquid CAPUDINE NOTICE TO Williamston Automobile Owners There is a Town Ordinance requiring all owners of Automobiles and Trucks in the Town of Willianfston to display a town license plate on said cars and Trucks^ - The owners of all town cars and trucks are hereby given notice that if 1942 li cense plate is not displayed on said mo tor vehicles by February 1st, 1942, this ordinance will be enforced. J. L. HASSELL MAYOR. WF. Aqp, TAKiivr. BOB Tobacco Flues FARMERS, don't wait to give your or der for Tobacco Flues. You realize the condition* that confront us all and how difficult it is to secure metals and tin. WE WILL GET 60 PER CENT OF LAST YEAR'S SUPPLY OF IRON We have in stock 1-3 of our allotment, which can he converted inlet flues immediately upon receipt of your order. Don't wait! Give us your order now. G.&H. BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY WILLIAMSTON, N. C. FARMERS START THE SEASON RIGHT BY USING THE FAMOUS ARMOUR Fertilizers We Have A Supply Ready For Immediate Delivery At The NEW FARMERS WAREHOUSE SetTUs For The Right Price And The Best Fertilizer Product ... ARMOUR'S H. Leman J. Edtcard Barnhill & Corey WILUAMSTON, N. C.