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Items of tkt] TSaftt I Mr. Geo*** Morton Roberson wil! arrhrf tomorrow from Norfolk to visit his aunt, Mrs. J. W. Andrew? for MTfnl days Mr. ami Mrs. Jno. L Rodgersor. and Mrs. Anna Harrison chaperoned a bunch of children on a motor trip to Washington where they attenjW the Firemens" circus last week The trip was in honor of the twelfth annivers ary of the birthday of Mis.- Margaret Ko person Mr. ami Mrs. L* P. Lindsley ami children. Marjorie. Helen and Calvir. have arrived from Norfolk to mak* their home here in the future. Mr Lindsley has been here for the pa-* year with the Lindsley Ice Co. ar has made many friend* who are »rla; that he has decided to bring hl famiiy here Miss Louise Harrison is in Wilsor this week attending the exer rise* >' the Atlantic Christian col Miss Mary White of Greenville -pent the wee --end with her mother. Mrs Mollie V. hite. She returned yesterda: with h?r brother. Mr A. K W inte Mrs ltobert Roebuck and Mr bavenport of Hamilton were in towr yestenlay. *; FriertJ" of Mrs. l!erl>ert Lilley of. Jamesv,:le were glad t.> see her ou" again iiter beinit confined to her home from the effect- of an accident She an.i Mr. Lilley were in town Saturday Miss Martha Harri-on will returr home Thursday after spendin- the past year at A. C. C. WIIS)JI Mr C. V Norman of Plymouth wa in tow?; this morning. Mr. J I>- Woetard. ca-hier of the Farmers and Merchants bank will at tend the flanker-' Convention ir Ashe ville next week Steve Kenney of indsor wa.- ir ♦own thi.- morning. Mr> K W. Graves of Mebaie. N C is visiting Mrs. H M Meador » New Town this week Mr diaries Daniel "of William township was in town this morning Mr W T Ward .-pent Sunda) ir R«ky Mount with hi- daurl-ters Missei Martha ami IMla kaU War!... Mrs Fannie Car.-tarphen returr e- 1 last right from Norfolk where she vi-ited her brother Mr- Wait- Mar tin ami Mrs Martin. Mr Herman Alexander of Plymouth spent the week end with Mr -frank Car-tarphen. Mr- C 0. Clark arid children •' llurliam are visitinir Mr and Mr- * B. Clark in New Town. Mr arid Mr- Ju-tu- Hard.-In* an little sori. llauirhton att^rade- 1 t s • graduating exerri-e- ■>? tie V H S her* - last nijrht Mr H. w Fverett -l»nt tie jls»s» week here with his sister. Mr P II Brown. ~Mr Rupert Phillip-. principal the Kverett High School was in tow? yesterday mominir. Mr K. A Kdward- of High Point is in town this week visiting friend and relatives. Misses Trulah Ward I'.i-e. lrar.ee- Hoyt, Mar\ Mel is-a Andrew-. M"--r- Juhn Booker, Henry Curkin and Kobe Manning motored to Washington Sun day afternoon C I) Carstarphen Jr .-pent Sunday night in Washington vi-itinir frtet.d- Mis.- Mary Wad-worth. M«---r- Al bert and Howell Wad-worth of New Bern .-pent the week end ;n the city as the gue-t.- of their sister Mr J U Watt.-. Jr and Mr Watt- Mrs. I a rr> I Moore and son. TV».. M ore of New Pern we»e the w«-k end guest.- of Mrs. W.I. llunter and Mrs. J. li. Godard. Mr. Stuart Smith of Scotland Ne*k was in town yesterday on profe--ional business. Mr. E. 1' Cunningham has return ed from Baltimore where he under went a treatment at Johr.s H->pk'-. hospital for several weeks. 111.- mar.; friend- are glad that be improved ver quickly arid is able to l«* at lioitk TO MAKE EVERY OOMMIMTY AS TLKA> AS ITS ( LEAN EST HOME v In this campaign all classes of |>eople lean how to work and play*together. Chronic knocker are led into the ranks of the loyal and useful boo? ers. The streets and alleys are cleaned up. repair ed, and thereafter kept in good condition. It re moves the accumulations of waste and rubbish thereby eliminating the most common cause o destructive tires. Fire tra|>s are razed, and oftei replaced by modern buildings. I>ots are mowei cleaned up and converted into playgrounds o thrift gardens, thus preventing their return t disorderliness They are cleaned up and beautifie* Stone and brick work is sand blasted. ing is renewed. Shrubbery is trimmed. Trees ar planted. Lawns are mowed and l-aked. Rackyard are cleaned up. Homes are thoroughly cleaned ir side and out. from cellar to garrot. after whic they are dedicated to continued cleanliness an better living conditions by the ministrations c painter and decorator. Thus the living cond tions of all classes of people are improved: Ever possible breeding place for disease is rooted u and destroyed Mosquitoes, flies, rats, roaches an other pests are practically obliterated. This can paign saves human lives. again. Mis- The-ma Brown will arrive this afternoon from St. Mary's School to spend the summer here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Crown. Mr. and Mrs. E- T. Forbes and three little sons of Greenville spent the week-end here with Mrs Forbes' acnt,. Mrs. P. H. Brown and Mr. Brown. j Mrs P. B Cone has returned from _ Wilson where she was called unexpect- i edly on account of the sudden death of her aunt. Mr. A. K. Haxstun of Edenton visit- e«l friends here ever the week-end. , Mrs. A. V. Joyr-er and children,' Misse-s Margaret ami Rena Forest ami Rayborne Joyner will leave Thursday J for W ilmington where they will join J Mr JoViser to make their home in that 1 city. The wi.se circle of friends of; both Mr-. Joyner ami her children will regTe; their leaving. Miss Fannie Bloont of Mackeys is visiting her acnt. Mrr. Fli Gurganus at hre home or West Main street Re*. C. C. W are. Secretary of the State Bedni of the Christian Church held -ervce- a? the Christian church Sumiav evening. Wkile ir. town he wa the gue-t of Mr ami Mrs. W ' Man ning. H 1- Harrison of 11.-.leirh. K. V.' | Eamhart of Eftheld arvi H H H>- man of Norfolk are rejri-tered at the j Britt h-td. Me- r - J«* a*>: R-ne-rt Everett ■*ere ■ j WasMngter Sur*«ia\ nii"ht. I»r and Mr- John l» Bigrs. Mr 2m' Mr I I llan#-. Mr and Mr? A T Crawford will leave next week 'or A fueviUe *herf I»r Burg- will pre :.le at t'* North Can-liiia Bank »r- cr.r*er.tion- Mr Max Msri-Jis and Ir A. I!r-«.k v am' M Butr Pr.-k- o' War ■aw, M-- li'ir.v Kadi- of br.ro aid M--S Ethel H.log of Wil mir.gtor. I»elaware wfre gue.- f Fra-k ami lr»i:»p Mai Sure lay Mr ar»i Mr- Arthur Amlerson ami | Mrs «» «ar Ar «er->r. left Sunday fori • ireenshom w • ere tM-> w ill witness I •.he rra toatn.;. of Miss Martha Auder -or at ilrrer-U ro College Vr \]-f*- \ :rgir.ia a'.d v e* V..rk i* tlw hn ,; ue-t t f Mr-. J '• S*at* n. V.« Varv Etberirfr* Bhea and - -Mi F"..r W w. r»JT:"fowtv '.e • r.'. «> 4 V i ISrittor M-:-.r l!«.i«-rsoi - ir town \e-terday. !>r J T Smith wire -f Jame.-vllr a iiu-iM— \«- .tor here ye-ter {' J s.a'ayer, Mr-. |t»-!l am! Mr ..n» 4 art of W'indsor were in t '■ Sumiayl •t;.. |_ It 11-rr.thal Pi%»««Mtl»- ». i-Ue-t of • t-r daughter. Mr A V . *? e.trr av I I '■ r--. Mr !" W Mr « ••• M »re. Mr .1 I H •" am; M- > I- r lla •II Jr 4 f ! . erick lloyt t«. t h:i|w' lid! tt-ia\ a*-l will return 'j - . " '""l riitht "Ir li-y • .urranu-. Mr- 1% -jett am! Mr T 1- l!rai>d«-n r.r tor e*Lu»Sm>w Hill Sumiay. [ . i K \M» TKM h I.ELIVEKIKS MUM! —-IIIiW |V« KEASF o| |«11> «>\ I K I.XST W.U! M.iy *l i- •>!> re.. With a bigger de m-.r.»i f-r !•-•! pr*-:uct- than any im/ak -•» fair th»- year, the lord M t. r *or ijuM »• here to i da |', r.i r»lail -ales in ti»e Cnitol St tie- •■uriir.s* tie fif-t ten days of M_y a\erar*»i !>>a .iaily excelling I th - ij.-t tec-iay |^*l of tle record br ak>n» nsorth of April Timl in I, ,t • th*- nuitr.uol upward treml ..f t'e n jtket Figurts ju-t cs.ir.|»ile»i show" a total ~f T|2l Font ur it retailed to cus torvr fiom Jaruarv 1 to ami includ J j ir.c Ma". 10. of wt.irh For>i car am j >r a k «»eli\er»e> al»««e show a gain ol .. !o_* 1"> over the -aise j*ri-«i a yeai i r- i aro L> ' With the iTjrrea-e-s already attainei v th:s im.i th ami with the present out |...k for bu-ine-ss. the company anti ie cipale- a high sale- figure in May OWL-LAFFS \r —" T IIB^/ (On With Laughter) ( bersvation. of Capt. Thomas. I kin rerncrirber when all the doctor.- pr*- crilied calomel in.-tead of whisky for what ailed you. •—• • * • - rurkin says the nio.-t cutting ren.ark I ever heard came from a man with a hatchet face. * A man seldom become.- a eon-crva jv. until bp reaches the jioir.t wher? e can't negotiate an upper berth A'iliuiut a laihler. •\ • • \.'e have about reached the limit *h M propaganda is re.[u:re,i to pat •jv r a tax reluction. • • • • The reason why so man., sons turn .i t bad i- because they are chips off thr old block-heads. * • • • A hick town is or.e where a loafer J is a mere l«»after insteu«l of a gun man. - • • - 11 lie worst trouble aln>ut a pair of ir« amy eyes is that you don't know what they are dreaming about. It's nice to have the children at home for the holidays. One get- to spend three or four minute with them. For Awninjrs, Awninjr Covers a»ul Tents of all kind.- See Harrison Bros, and Co. j Williamston. North C arolina ." J.. » nmr »w«wwnmm>»«' • ■■■'■> i ai»w» MTi* "»• *. : Bl i 4 I : | LINEN # | ; WASH Am j :j DRESSES J * Special at jLjjfSn ■ ! $5.95 $9.85 (F *ll " hh -—-I a_i I Women who have scon these dresses h.j | have been quick to appreciate their value. >n j and many of them have been buying an en h! ; * tire season's supply at this special price. )r ! jf ' ' | to j Smartly styled, carefully tailored. Each p_- I dress embodies a smartness of finish that j re 1 women are jdad to find at so moderate a 11 price. Their simple lines and plain effective •h f trimmings makes them appropriate to wear 1( J j I around the home or for summer outings. [j_! | • Good color ranges. Sizes 36 to 46. ry i ! . . id! I Margolis Bros. & Brooks r»- 1 « " » m. mI m JfM—WMMOW—***** ' ■ 1 • • ■ THE ENTERPRISE. WILXJAMSTOK, NORTH CAROLINA. . A Cirxlnnati man eloped in the j iark with his own wife bj mistake and J the court ha. not found out yet what liappened to the other couple. •• • • There is only one way to manage a wife after all. and that is her way. i The up to date woman is all touch ' and go—touch her husband, acd go ' -hopping. I Sir.-. T. 15. BirnH.-'n who ha- been rifit!~? frfads in Snow Hill returrt »i! Scriday. Mr.-. John A. Ward and Mrs. Sam t'wfl nwr .-pent Sum lay in Rocky M(t;r.t vb-itir.g Mrs. iMirwarl Gur j paru- who i- ill in a hi>oital tWi*. Misjt Sarah Harreli is expected to arrive tomorrow fvoin ' Soath Carolina, where -he has been a«er..n? Converse collfff. i Mi-.« France# Thoma- w«ll leave to ■wirrow for Richmor.i, Va. Slisjf Thomas was a member »f the school ? faculty this pa-t seasor. CANDIDATE FOR REPRESEN TATIVE FROM MARTIN COI'STY I hereby annonce my-elf a candi date for Repreventative from Martin County In the Genenl A-sembly, -uldect to the IVpocrJic Primary Jure 7th 1«4- Faithfully yours. CLAYTON MOKE. T€» THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF MARTIN Itll VCT 1 hereby announce m>-elf a carJi ' -ial«- for County Representative in the next Lffi.-Ulur*. subject to the action r ,of the I iemocratic Prinmry to 1* held I i Jur.e the 7tl. l*-» 24. I my friend.- ore and a'! for ' ' intere-t shown to m«- in this and if - nvmiUUn ami elected I will ■>" all I can to honor this expre--ion of con fi.ience. ! ladies ar*l trentlemer of the l*em«' rjcratic party, if you pu. your trust ir nw> through tlte November elect. I t ant your.- to serve to the best of my > thility. I t- ■ Sincerely, JOS. 1- HOLLIOAY. " - J 3:vxw * CARD OF THANKS ' We wish to take this opportunity Jto «**»■■* our friends and neighbor* for the and sympathy accord ed as during the illness and death of our ■anther and wife. Buck Edmondson ami Children. CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE OF COUNTY RECORDER'S COI'RT To the Democratic Voters of Martia I use this means of advising that I am a candidate for judge of the County Recorder's Court of Martin and if you think me worthy of your further trust and confidence I haO be glad to have your support in the Primary on June 7th., 1924. I prefer no charges against any -amai-iate and have no stones to throw. J. C. SMITH. CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE OF RECORDER'S COURT 1 hereby announce mysef a candi date. and aolicit your support, for the office of Judge of Recorder's Court of Martin County, subject to the Demo cratic Primary to be held June 7th, lKt ROBERT U COB URN. „ -NOTICE" Having qualified as Executors jf the Fl-iate of V. R. Taylor, Deceased, iate of ,4artin County, tiiis is to n >*■- fy ill jvr-jii- having claims again.- 1 the e: iate of said deceased to exhibit Itki.: v the under-igned at Kverett-, C, or the home of lonian Taylor. | A jnn>t«ii, N. C. R. F. D. on or t i-efore the 2Xth day of May 192- r >, or jlHis notice will be pleaded in bar of 'tHir recovery All pen-ons indebted to said estate (will plea-e make immediate payment. This the 27th day of May 1924. V. G TAYLOR. I.EM A.N TAYI.OR. Executor.- of the Estate of Y. R Taylor, lyceased. 5-27-4t I l»R CHARLES J. SAWYER Windsor, N. C. OFFICE YORK BUILDING I lYactice limite»l to Kye, Ear. Nose and Throat from 1 to 6. I "a Wslliani-ton every F'riday afternoon ! r. c. cone Dentist 5 Sir Over The Farmers ami Mer chants Hank Hours 9-12 and H OflSce H:i,.,e No. 9, Res. I'lioj tf No 154 NOTICE "1 j regular mct-tini* of the 5 •_.! of Town ( ami iisj waen. ' Id U»1 night I nai nstructed ! lo have all Water and 1 ; g!-t l!:lls • ullected by the 13th-. day of May ! •: have the customer cut off froa> Ihe aervire. • H rmm rue (kia hat* been the rule I II -.ke Ljimli Robt. L Cobun LAMB I OOBIJRK . s ATTORNEYS-AT-I A. W jCUw next to Anderson Cra»-ford C«i Telcplione No. 74 . ! . \' dlunstou. North Caroluai lOR OVER 40 fEARS liAIX-i CAT tHHU MUIH ißkkaabwi .—~t HCveaUnUir in Um irm axal • Caunk utun catarrh aeijctn coo » >"> of ka Ointment wl ich Qutrhl; l>.wr»s t j local >pi Sen >n. and tk. r; *l a 1 auk. »to.k act UM- Blood on th* ilunaa Saw 1 (v«i. ilia reducing th* tnf—lH— -—! If all drucirlata. I*. J CVwy & I'o. ToMc. Ohio. "NOTICE OF SALE"" ami by virtue of ti.e ;*>we: o -ale contained in that certjtin lee of S rust execute*! by W. E. Robersoi and wife, Mary C. Roberson. to th umiersigned Trustee, and bearing th date of September 21st 1921, ami o record in Rook H-2- at page & of th Martin County Public Registry, sai if Loads Of I New Fords COME IN AND SELECT YOURS NOW AS WE HAVE THEM AT AU, PRICES AND ANY DESCRIPTION —FORD RUNA BOUTS, TOURING CARS. COU PES, TUDOR FOUR DOOR SE DANS ALSO FORD TRAC-TORS. FORD ' FORDSON AND LINCOLN B. R. Barnhill | WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. m MS " zgssszztsssssss 1 1 ' ■— deed of trast harh« hen giw> to se- I mc the paymewt of a certain astej of e»ea date and tenor therewith, and tained Mt b—fclg been caoflicd with ( and at the wft of tie holder of. said note, the a«dersigned Trustee, win on Monday the 30th day of Jane 1934 at 12 O'clock M, in front of the Courthouse Door of Martin Connty., Williams tor. X- C. o#er for sale, at public auction. to the highest badder for cash, the fallowing described tract | or parcel of land, to-wit:- Beinjf in the town off Robersonrflle. *n.l on the North side off the A- C L-. Rail-road, adjoining the lands of R. E. Grimes. R. R- iokiv and others Sounded as follow*, to-wit: Beginning in the center off the FAIRBANKS-MORSE r I 350.000 Now Use It f Tkamfr chpradaMr Fairbanks-Mo»*-" Z * Empar kw lakta morb d the oat f the ntwk an DOIT than 330 000 farms Ua T sUir .Hi wa tiW and Mrmgrh m Nutfrnr. TW Tf w r I acfc-t«eakmg jol* THLT .his RAGNE *aa do SL'SKJUJSR and cnsier. At pr>*-nt luw pr*r«. IL M «=—•- Im arf MMM I "Mm* helpSoaeangrt^yatee. TV- magarto , irr nc/irrmnr eafJf. »«t opirat -.vjaaj:? I arenrefe»!Jc n*ar ' nHI cn ga«diw S?mpJe. Mrfs Ha? « I _ - | biJ* Eiprt® products Lot ip"t ""'"t I F.O tF.in r-t-n- Throttling jonmur ; « a I I Kcx'.-tpmL fticrt. F. O- B Jacuwy f i | P. 37400 3H. •■ P,»170 00 e g»Ur '-r- Fmp*n I!J'- f .ar ntW Wlfcnotr. UNI)SLEY-LJLLtrV ICE CO. * * • * !« ■ '—— "—' ' I , . / . . -- - - # Screen Doors 0 » We have in stock a complete line of _ i I 1 j Screen Frames (knock down). Screen I)oors . 04 1 and Wire. All sizes and widths, ran*? S| inj? from 24 to 40 inches. Both galvanized ¥- and black. |" • . 'I » C.D.Carstarphen&Co | WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA * id 8 —— . - . + ■ aforesaid raft-road, at the corner of the of H t Glial i, and rwm •„ .--- Grimes' IMb Merth erly to a point in the line with the UA line of the property ant with the laS-nad to B_ R. Jenkins' line, the** along said * Jenkins* line. Soatheriy. to the center af the said rad rond. thence along the 'center of the rail-road. Westerly t» ; U apon which the star ■age Wait and the garage now occapa ed hy Rogerson now stand, t This the 27th day of May 1924. J. V COB CRN, Trnstee. D—ig, Moore and Horton. Attorneys. S-fT-tt = ===.
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