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[terns of the Town J Ml III! H- A- Bigtv Frank Mar phs. XIIT«: Britt. C. H. Godwin. Jt. aatand to Vathineton jtsttnUy. Mis. J. S. KHortts and MUs L)il; fnl Irfl yesterday for Kinst&r ■ hill Mu» C««b represented *'3- K.—Jm> is ifcf beMly contest «•• • e Mr*. Mary r>Df Osborne and Mrs J*s. A Lenret visited ir. W*i~"tes this Mr- I>*rinaW Burre!! of Rifhm«iL ■v a K»3K!> visitor herr thi.- xsrek mm m m Mr. Cikub> Rober or. of Gr»f*in-- • * • • Mr- Hinlir * and Mr. and M-- lif ffast rjrtoa- parsed ihr*.u— --j enroate to Broilers! r ->rva»f **»**■ ye-tenia? enrout« ——«• Hwiwa • • • • Mss.- N.T53 I'pttor. am! Mr H ( JiT*i attorxie-; the espa>itk-r ir mi*t 'a4 ru.-r.t • • • • M» Chapmen « of Griftor nrw? W ni «rht t - >K r --' ■ frw «Sj.y» witr her . Mr-. J ! • • • Mm Aha I.uca.- laf retarded t-. he -5 »p»r m Rirhnxtn.: 51- »ij. j Mrs. .'erriw •a* t«rs*»" 'r"- t*e;r br ial t«ur •• • • Sl' V H 'iurt r, « ea'»e.i t. twy or. -rrcirt th Aral' »• hi* uepHrs-. John I'ark -r. i-'* mc of Mr Ak-r.ro IVki-r • • • • Mr- A i! .i v j» f' r>' a:*' - ■ * T fr»«rf:ri rrtur~ie. ! ;e .er..ij frws Norfolk «rh r tl. j»-' e\»ra ea.? .-. EASTEK I IJ'V. EK> l,nr i mil fl. *cr t.nkr> to « .ark Btfwtl ksu Montxv-110 Cafe tyent *cr Grw. vii!' Floral, leading ?Wi-t. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF i * a* ' > -eif a n'si^hU for iiscriff of Siit ! iii t; boUf "i* of *'«e .**•" e i. liters w; tbe **" n * r *'* '"" r *t '* I* ."ate Tt*. I'rM A Will's TO THL I LMt* UAI l« VOi KK-> *'»! MARTIN* COI NTY Aftej .in" a* cmce'atsor. ccai**"** «r* *s a*' t*r wlri at.w «■ K j —t»~- *'*■■ -1 ' i r.M'* «" t?« coin |j, ; t « r« ir.;.srlf a ar.4.i te ai~ Mhr.t >--r .-»; r .i>n. f«» -li. - l> j. , . of « -u-f 11 '-—' tfce i.c" em of the I* l ' - . |Vsir. T • ** K- -1 n June th» zth. isi If tkieiu f- a'«l •'«* e.: /oar pr-- Sll" l» ir*i •'"i 1> «"«" '"~ r •' f«f. "• A eV. :r '. faitr/u i jj» ivs ii» e I- tries" >— fiilrJ * > »*'• -e*et f* re jHt. lt«-J. »* - M Swt*. !*- "ii\L>TKR I'rKl CAN IMI •ATK FOR REGIS • i'R Or l)r f, ♦; - !«-• .r>i . of M 't r C* «B t > ! - *- jn'Ou'ff n i (s-i'l V !1 ' - 4 ti" * hi; M '*« **'* *e*™l i r " *£ !•«.;- *>- .t»jnr U.* ef t--C l»!B«r;i- i'f rjr. .*. W leM Ju-e mi ! en., . Uefri «" ♦f Itrei- f«r ',•* ; .-t t-n»* ;,«»r> arti t t-Jit ir -a" :*-■ r rj«_- J* l,_ - i c»-.fi.;-Bce i* ■U «•■* «-f Cmrtv J SAM CETSIXGER. H*>T. A HI WiV ( TSHM)N. MON DAY Mt.HT. * \KCH Slat- Firfrr ■i yuesfc-e to i A. V. it.ULit. !liam>t«»n. N * /■ MOTOR PEr VVc reir.ove CARBON KNOCK and CLEAN VALVES IN 5 minutes for 50c Per car. Increasing SPEED. POWER, MILEAGE, general efficiency and life of engine. We also convert ordinary gaso line into an I nsurpas sed super fuel at a cost oft l-4c a Gallon WHY PAY MORE? Motor Pep Does It We guarantee it in every way. Awrkan Motor Pep Company Waflhn itm. D. G TEXACO FILLING STATION .Williamston, N.C. > " OWL-LAFFS (Oa Wkk L—«*eer) -x o-o- Howuy Folk-. Too Bisj breweries ; tarriW into ri*»- fartonr?. mak.xir ' f .e- for »JiM | -Teie UJi s« {*-> fit" -ate for j for a ram> «say i« a i » _i (j;. my «**'» kjnsai.v l'»a ro:rv » , -»■•. r-r :. ir.-- - > | \i~, -r; A- •a * '»>«! ' '•* I *. L» •-> - I 11 I t!!e • r 'title 1 \ !»i-t nrett; riH. I A bil of ?a.r. am;, it r*x j \ .'-»«*-! rirt. :th f.-wkW m»e. I I , | "j>«> fe. tree n- m 4 «->-r»!eini e-l for J ! fr-sjt. lx: for bearir.ir no frurt. I 'i-~> •**■- r»-e »>•«-!>. »i« !nrit - j j 1 rJ>*. ir: 2.;ker;nr "" - : I [ ii4'ut; irmj-wse*- oer i- t J"*' T V w 1- Ik - •t» I j":? -* i AiH -«of re -at-' iVi ■> k-'R f'srk a rv. C n a t me »i- (clrtll; jb -Cr-r.O --r r i; - V ;:T 1 it r •-k a inat r-' -•■te-.i I .-« .o tnl fw i- a ... » j ji'. ea- fc*- more «•!*;» ■ - l* a'- *■» .fn> --te ei -T( vi: mniAsr: j x T;ii -r«e moiteni aa> to >ei' rM.-j . ' k tV* I*.': • ail ai*»at , »h r>*. cfl »*li " -t. .e f .t »V I . • 4t/>- of '.fer K-«iis:e f j- . ? ».»re of |: S 1 «unre) all nest | •a V A tip.r* fn-- t u e wii! ..i. .•« k* t»v: Ma.V-tw ha- *«•»• it- j re- i;a f £* a '■ rortnl nwtrsr ' ti» . hec:{ir*»t .«!!». |erfr--4 «j "iper ■ ' 1- ' Irr** (rrtfi yirr r.?«er.l h. r •) «t>»f «Ha*jw*mstir* A firi*- ( f ~~\f* V" 11 * • *'f •a vrt- * ill le ci»« r .-s*a; fn ' ci!l --n r. II |-.rr' «»«iis w. -k. — —-—-** . - v~> **• I ORESS J I UP HOYT I I FOR J!m drf:ss I I EASTER Jj|M YOU | -For Easter- I ■ The NEW CLOTHS ' I O 1 Distinctness and Corrcctiveness ( | Aiid if you don't behave the price is ?b St iuf! srive us a calL Men's 1 a!: •I suits with t>o jriir trusei s, priced— *' ,23.75, $27 50, . $30.00 New shipment of Collar Attached .Shiits. Hie . new Arrow laundered Collar for Spring. Ofords for £5 00 that make yo r eyes e. cn. Scho- • Me and Stetson Hats in light enters. . Men's Union Suits with 1-4 Sleeves and 3-4 legs. j. K. HOYT [ f WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA * |«r" MM— » "l" » ■ „ * -1 • » * * (t » - "tß* ' THE ENTERPRISE. WILLIAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA. iEN alm IT? -Say. ia"t it a >ke on c.v,l.iec folk. D.HE«»iv their ■«» ia a fo* of I -moke. *An Umirr their hauls and aantia their d#V Mate; smtJU tack oat o* Ukb nose? je_- -Brk :i it in ani bijwn it oat ;'«ai!fnnr ol" snij*s us' a«V- lifct: j Sat, aii-'t it a jak;T J- Igmtnt iajr i- gts.? U. -wn o»hx if Rsrkard r.oesnt to s-el th» ronr^Kin. I ir.il Hn Hink-Jly brwtiser -re cj a -iufffc W- Frank —How*, that? Hack—Why, tbey had co bu, r. ao-m-r the school ho=--e ti fet hir. oa? of the first rn Je. lf your ,-f--rrle«l hair w docbe? Havt- yog a tv»*-i.it T Ar* >onr skirt - ter. btke-T !> *oar 'r«i -lee".* tey' lio yoor k lui r J wi*l a*, the ■ ■ »t?. Are your rh'fon hose raf"*el liate yoj a icir of !V*-> Efts- »!«U? !f you Uiisrr ye> t~ the e 'i-'-tiorx >ou art nearly for Ea-Ur. vo iv IA lot '' nix - ir"-!.t r" jjc.- e.- by votet" *cr t» ■!' wr.te n.4 for the e'ep'- an* Todays Best News jj POK BOYS IN KNEE PANTS To ever. ]>y in knee pants buys aJ[ suit of clothe from us between now and f Faster Sunoay we will five to you Alk OLI TELY FREE Yciii" choice of one Iki sc V.al! jrlove. ' ap and Ball or Ball an i Bat. Rcy this iiyouropportunity to vcv\ you jit- d ressTui»clothes a »«i you r s]X): I'u.r oo :*s rt I j t!-e same place ;ame tiivc ami for ore cost. i RUSS BROS. | WASH !N "TON". NORI H CAROLINA ! 1 l ii'*i«i*s rest re .n- on second iloor. Electric ele..- 4 jr to all fioois. t f Doctors ay that wta the eyes are New we knew why we go w sleep at charch. talk of the past. « -»*n of the yressjßt. fools of the fw tare. A aua in Midkigu has e*Lled m acvtftpcr for fifty years. WoeJw stet he dees for a li*i*? A hope chest dawbtle** fca-« it* w*s. hat Mary Clyde Leeeett thmfe * nsitT ease gets qpieker result*. EPWOBTH LEAGI'E ELECTS XEW OFFICERS 9 The Epmth L»n* Wd iu regu-, lar .«ici-vunal ejection of at a hnisew nfrtmr at the home tf, Mi** Sophia Little. Monday w«i« April 7. Josephine Sykes was- eject ed President; Mary- Ij«Hr«t- Vice- President :Mary Clyde Leg*e»t. Sec retary; Bill Ham-w.. Tre*«m; Bryart Carstarpber. Col i * poodme Secretary and Pres.- Agent; a»l E3et» Cown. Critk. At the condusior of the election of officer- report.- fron various coo. actanty for the coming year were «i»- j EASTER FLOWERS « Give yomr flower orders to (lark for Gnaifle Komi, leading florist. FOB SALE: WE HATE IN OUK pui n irii a few bags at seed pea ■fa. Fancy JuAoes for seed. See Frank Weaver, Wflliamston. AWHMSTRATOR-S NOTICE Hiiaf this day qualified as ad raiMftrator C. T. A of the estate of I »ii W_ Coltrain. late of Martin Coocty. Notice is hereby given to all parties holiiiir claims against aid estate to present them for pay ' ant cm or before April 9th, 1925, or this notice will he plead in bar of their . rect-iery I All pel stmt- indebted to said estate are requested to fumt forward and lokr mnrdatr payment of same. * This April 9th. 1954. AMANDA WHITLEY. I Admx. C. T. A. 4-l!-Cw I 1 j EASTER FLOWERS Gsre jwr floowi orders to Clark- j Bennett and Mooti-Hlo Cafe, agents ] for Gree-rrfße Floral, leading florist. j ———— j NOTICE OF SALE L fcirr aau by virtue of Use powe j oi sale on lamed in a certain deed *-f tru-e executed to the undersigned trustee ca tiae 7th day of November 19SC. by W. S. Barber and of record id Mutii County Public Registry in Uod M l. page i&'i, .securing certain boad* of even date and tenor there *ns aa? the stipulatMms therein not hira* beer, complied with, and at !> rrxjur t of the holder of said VMCC-*, toe undersigned trustee, will. I oat e 9*.h day of May, 1924, at 12:00 o'ci> -k. V«c. :c front of the court 11*? e wr at Williamston. N. C. offer lat awtiori to the highest bid der for ca»h a one half undivided I wrterest in and to the following «se wnbc J laM k>w and designated as the "J. E. Moore lA'_ i r~u" atljolain# tV j lar- > of Hadley and Fagan. ami con taining 7W» arre . more or less. For fa'J •Wsrrif*ioa reference is made to •Wed from W. T. Crawford, mortal;" i rHAPPED HANDS V!£JSS i - -I ■ . .. _ " ' ~~ . I I \ • Good tailoring and good I j i»»flmlr d»e B L, I # /\ "1 ■ I I • - ■ •p- I* re&9 V"! ■!"• m !*>iqiu«. wlm 1 1 Harrison I I V\l Bros. & Co. j *f nnri * Until' CmCt Mb li|lil ij fa Book AAA, pa«K ICC. Abe tic Wh* wifcd #tr J •-•*1 fnjff.y: « - « I CEDAR CHESTS 1 j Will Keep Moths Out We have on hand a fine ar'*>rtßnent of Ced ar Chester Why not provide one for parking away your winter clothes? These Chests are moth proof and will preserve your win ter appareL These Cedar Chests will mean money to you in the end. Come in and let us shorn- you. Abo take a peep at vhat we are offering for Spring in a Furniture way. I Cherry Furniture Go. CASH OR CREDIT WASHINGTON ORTH CAR. ♦ ■ ; 11 . • belonging to r 8 * I Ilii tl» SA *gr tf A«4 AM. & DUKE CZTTCHKK. T J 4-11-44.
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