rn . -roir# MBV KJP? w»xyA\| fBOP. M* 800 \ \ll / SAV UNOVN . VI _—\ I[' /• — —II ~ FOLKS f C«Mi UP A.Mw*r \ / » -*» u>«€r. \/ \ (tK NtXJ \ / )/ y?" / VVHAT\ / NcrrHiN ( , \ BOYS CONTEST I fit MBLP MB wnw J I PLKASB a/r rr I SUOBTTR / \ knovm / I /( /J / has THAT \ / notmin \ BULLETIN HI Aim V •** HMft ? V V 0,1,7 ** *** / \*A \ Som«tmin / x V y V J™ 6 WC " 4I - 0 , I scrr TO | s*** 'M A INUUK *- -■ V "Otm ~J V 7 _>/JJ :- V O / V "*V ?M CO V' -H I TMINKIN' VOU'REI WELL Bovf. -me V i \ ~*WX- • - \ MV- HAIC I \®° • «2£T« / CONTEST CLOSED Local and Personal Visit Mr. and Mra. Britt Mrs. C. D. Anderson, Mrs. Hsrvey Ward, and Miss Link Zoeller, of Tarboro, visited Mra. Anderson's par ents, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Britt Sat urday. Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin and little aon, Marvin Britt Baffin, of Tarboro, and Mra. W. H. Newell and children, of Scotland Neck, were guests of Mr. and Mra. J. H. Britt here Sunday. Spends Week End Here Mr. C. B. Siceloff, of Kinston, spent the week end here with Mrs. Siceloff. In Plymouth Sunday Mr. and Mra. John W. Manning and little daughter, Katherine, visited friends in Plymouth Sunday. Captain Cobb Here This Week Capt. Robert Cobb, of Tarboro, is a visitor here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bog art Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bogart and little daughter, Sal lie Smallwood, of Washington, visited relatives hare Sunday. Here From Rocky Mount Mrs. Tom Jarvia, of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday with Mrs. Warren H. Biggs. Visiting in W asking ton Mra. John E. Pope and little son Warren, are visiting Mr. and Mrs Joe Biggs in Washington. Mr. Cook Here for Week £nd .. .Mr. John Cook, of Rocky Mount spent the week end here. Attending Court Here Messrs. HaUet Ward and Junius Grimes, of Waabington, are attending court here this weak. In Town Yesterday Messrs. J. S. Ayors, Andrew Clark and Van G. Taylor, of Everetts, won in town yesterday. , From Washington Messrs. T .R. HoJges and Marcellus Cooper, of Washington, were in town Monday. Visit in Nsskville Sunday Mr. and Mra J. L. Williams visited relatives in Nashville Sunday. Attend Court Here Meaars. A. D. McLean and Harr> McMullan, of Washington, are at tending court here this week. Mr. Will Bond Hers Mr. Will Bond, of Denver, Colo, is visiting friends in the city. Visitors Here Yesterday - Messrs. Whit Purvis and Herbert Hopkins were visitors here yester day. Mr. BarnkUl Here Yesterday Mr. J. G. Barnhill, of Robersonville, was in town yesterday. I ■—— l —■ — — : -——— : — : : X • • . JI gygn " For Safe Investment\''' Join the Martin County Buildin SIXTEENTH SERIES NOW OPEN ■ g Ask your friends and neighbors who have pr spered in the ownership of stock of this Association—and helped in the building of their city through such ownership—what they think of our stock for savings, for Investment, for attaining Home- Ownership. ~ MARTIN COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Attending Court This Week Mr. Larry Moore, of New Bern, is in the city attending court this week. Visit in Windsor Misses Frances Gurganus, Ruby Barnhill, and Messrs. "Crack" Taylor and Bruce Wynne visited in Windsor Saturday. Vial tors Here Monday Messrs. Louis T. Holliday, Chprles M., and Jordan Peel were visitors here Monday. "—' Robert Everett Here Monday , Mr. Robert Everett , of Palmyra, was a visitor here Monday. In Town Yesterday Messrs. P. E. Manning and J. Law rence Peel, of Griffins, were in town Monday. Mr. Whitflhurst In Town Mr. C. T. Whitehurst was a visitor here yesterday. Visk in Tarboro Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rogerson and daughters, Misses Margaret and Mary, Mrs. Anna Harrison, snd Miss Evelyn Harrison visited friends in Tarboro Sunday. Harry Onion Here Sundsy Mr. Harry Onion spent Sunday with friends hero. Here from Hamilton Messrs. Walter and Paul Salsbury, of Hamilton, were in town Monday. Here from Washington Mr. Fred Outland, of Washington, was in town Monday. Visiting Relatives in Norfolk Mrs. J. D. Woglard left Sunday for .Norfolk, where she will visit her sis ter, From there she will go to Balti more to „visit her parents for some time. Lefj Yesterday Mrs. Frank Freeman snd little son, Frank, jr., of New York, left yester day for Wilson to visit relatives there before returning home. In Town Yesterday Mr. Dawse Coltrain, of Griffins, was in the city yesterdsy. Mrs. S. T. Jackson Here Mondsy Mrs. S. T. Jackson* of Jamesville, was s shopper We yesterday. Motor to Greenville Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hardison and daughters, Katherine and Mary D., snd Mrs. P. H. Brown, motorod to Greenville Sundsy. Judge Winston Hers Judge Francis D. Winston, of Wind sor, was here yesterdsy. NOTICE To Fred Cross, his heirs, assigns, snd all other persons claiming under through, or by him: You are hereby notified that I pur- chased 36 acres of Cross land listen by you in Williamston Township on the first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923. You are,further notified that unless you redeem the certificate of sale within one year from this date I shall demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said 36 acres of Cross land. *" This 7th day of March, 1925. mlO 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS NOTICE To the Burgess heirs, their heirs, assigns, and all other persons claim ing under, through, or by them: You are hereby notified that 1 pur chased 60 acres, residence, listed by .you in Williams Township, on the first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale foi - taxes due for the year 1922. You are further notified that unless you redeem the certificate of sale within one year from this date 1 shall demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said 60 acres, residence. This 7th day of March, 1925. mlO 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICE To Mrs. Brya Ballard, her heirs, as signs, and all other persons claiming under, through, or by her: You are hereby notified that 1 pur chased 1 residence listed by you in the town of Williamston, Williamston Township, on fhe first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxe* due for the year 1923. You are further notified that unless you redeem the certificate of sal" within one year from this date I shall demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said residence. This 7th day of March, 1925. mlO 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. ATEJOO FAST Sonth Carolinian Took Black- Draafht For Indigestion, and Says He Could Soon Eat Anything. Ball rn tine. 8. C.—Mr. W. B. Bouknight, of this place, gave the following account of his use of , Thedford's Black-Draught. "Just after I married I had Indi gestion. Working out, I got In the habit of eating fast, for which 1 soon paid by having a tight, bloated feeling after meals. This made me very uncomfortable. I would feel Stupid and drowsy, didn't feel like working. I was told It was Indi gestion. Some one recommended Black-Draught and I took It after meals. I soon could >at anything any time. "I use It for colds and bilious ness and It will knock out a cold and carry away the bile better and quicker than any liver medicine I have ever found." Eating too fast, too much, or faulty chewing of your food, often causes discomfort after meals A pinch of Black-Draught, washed " down with a swallow of water, will help to bring prompt relief. Bloat, ed sensations, eructations, bad breath and other common symptoms of indigestion have . disappeared after Black-Draught has been taken for several days. NC-164 THE ENTERPRISE. WILLIAMBTON. NORTH CAROLINA aUKVICE BY PUBLICATION * State of North CaroUna, County of fcartin, in the superior ccurt. Fannie Banks, plaintiff, vs. Bob Banks, defendant The defendant above named win Uike notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior court of Martin County, Norili Carolina, for an absolute divorce; a-itl thi? said defendant will further take nctice that he is reauired to appear fore the clerk of the superior court of Martin County cn the 14th dry of .V.arch, 1926, at William-ton, N. C'„ \r>d answer or demur 'o the complaint .n said action, or the plaintiff will a,>- I'ly to the court for the relief de trrnded in said complaint. This the 13th day of February, 19"? . R. J. PEEL, T2O 4tw Clerk of Superior Court. NOTICE To May and Reb Lanier and Henry Reddick, their heirs, assigns, and all other persons claiming under, through, or by him: You are heiebyNotified that th" Patronize Your Home Bank If For Any Reason You Desire Outside Banking Service The Farmers Banking and Tru& Co. TARBORO, N. C. Offers You This Service in All Departments \ Deposits subject to check. Certificates of deposit bearing* 4 per J cent interest. Savings deposits bearing 4 per cent compounded quarterly, Acts as trustee, guardian, executor and administrator. Capital and surplus over $160,000.00. Combined resources over One Million and a quarter dollars. This bank is under double super vision, both State and Federal. It is a member of the great Federal Reserve System. Call in to see us when We will be glad to discuss your financial questions with you. Geo. A. Holderness, R. B. Peters, Chairman of the Board. Vice President. C. A. Johnson, (ieo. N. Earnhardt, President. Cashier. > —r: — : - - --- • _ % It. M. Davis, Assistant Cashier and Trust Officer. "THE BANK WITH THE CHIMES" County of Martin purchased, l 1 lot' in | within one year from -tftTs date the Williamston Township, listed by yon, Martin County Board of Commission on the first Monday in June, 1924, at I fs will demand a deed from the said a sheriff's sale for taxes due for ih» tax collector for the said, IqV , . year 1923. This 2nd day of March, 1925. You are further notified that unless H. T. ROBERSON, you redeem the certificate of sa!"» mlO 4tw Sheriff, Martin Countv ART IN DKY CLEAN INC pv Modern methods have con; , y /* \ verted the dry cleaning of all I \ sor ' B > n, ° an nrt Soiled and f ymf jKI vj \ V spotted articles of wearing / 1 J Imßx vrf'') \ a PPi rp l Cil f he made by us to I J Ktfk ly J I look as good as new. Ite l I I cause *' ,e tfeiU volume of \ I Pyjyjj I \ / business'we do every day, our \ nl ps>s l 11/ prices are reduced to a mini \ mum. Give us a trial. POPE AND PURVIS PHONE 242 Service Shop The BULLS EYE "Editor mtid Qtntrm/ M»naqtt WILL ROCtUS 7 f I Another Bull* Durham 1 ■ mcnr h v Will Ro«er«, Zlegfald I I rolliea and icrern iur, ami Itading I I American hunioriit. Mora com- I II ing. Watch fur them. lp THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION A LA CARTE Order Any Amendment You Want npUFT are trying to pass an amendment to keep children from working. Now children didn't want to work, but,,they got tired waiting for somelxidy else to do it. If they would just put through an amendment to MAKE growp people all work, there would be no need to have this children one. Grown people stop ped working without an Amend ment or even a reason, so it will take more than an Amendment to start them. It will take a Miracle. 'l hey are going to pass another Prohibition Amendment, some body mislayed the rules of the other one. The 19th amendment made Women vote, some amend ments make us do something and some keep us from it. No. 21 will give men with Knee Breeches the vote. About the 25th Amendment will prohibit smoking and when they do, 'Bull' Durham will boot leg for a dollar a sack. (I knew I would get that Ad worked in there somewhere.) A 7*** F. S. I'm going to write lome more pieefi that will appeal in this paper. Keep look ing for thctn. MORE OF EVERYTHING for a lot-less money. That's the net of this osition. More flavor —more enjoyment and a lot more money left in tl)f bankroll at the endjj'of a week's smokir*. 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