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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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