Mr. and Mrs. Charleston Pope, of Wilmington, will arrive tomorrow u visit Mr. and R. A. Pope. r Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Newell, of Looisburg, will arrive tomorrow to spend the week end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vv heeler Martin, j Misses Martha Harr.son, Martha An derson, Clyde Hassell, and Sallie j Harris, and Messrs. Simon Lilley, i'aul j Jones, J. D. Woolard, "VV'. H tiurkin, * C. A. Harrison, John A. Manning, Jim Cook, and R. L. "Little! Jesse James" in Washington last! ni B ht _ L. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pascal and lit tle daughter, Caroline Ransom, ainvej touay from Richmond lo visit Mrs Pascal's aunt, Mrs. Wheeler Martin, 1 sr. They are en route to Florida to make their home. Rev. Bertram' E. Brown, TTf Tar . boro, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Clayton Moore while -he is in town this week. Mr. Fred Duristan, of Windsor, wa.- ! a visitor here yesterday. Mr. L,,P. Horn thai, of Plyjno'uth, is a business visitor here today. Mr. W. J. Manning, of Bethel, was! in town yesterday. Mrs. v Edgar H. Robinson, of Au j gusta, Ua., is visiting her sinter, Mrs j Hugh Horton, in the Tar Heel Apart ments. She is en route io Port Eo) al j Pa., where she will make her hom j in the future. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Watts, jr. at tended the show in Washington las I night, I Mr.-and Mrs. W. M. Perry and A. T I Crawford are spending today n j Washington. Me. Wheeler Martin left this tno.it ing for Wilmington, where he went on professional business. Mr. Jack Meekins, of Washington was a business visitor here yesterday Mr. and Mrs. II M. A n.-dev, of Oak City, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. R. D. Martin, of Jitme.-ville. was here vester«>. REWARD The County of Martin 1 '• n will pay a reward of $400.00 to any person furnishing proper information tc apprehend and convict any person, engaged in * " _ the assault and mutilation t) of Joseph Needieman, on the • 29th day of March 1925. V 9, • • * » ~ ..Jffcr *. . ♦ * 7 By order of the Board of Commiss ioners This 3rd Day of April 1925. . , . . ■ /. • :i v • ■- Henry C. Green, Chairman J; Sam Gel singer, Clerk Dr. Saunders Attends __JJiinic in St. .Louis, Mo. Dr. J. H. Saunders leit Sa.uiday fori St. Luuis, where .he will spend the; ■uxl 30 days attending a clinic in the \ St. Lottis ChildrenV; Hospital. Dr.! Saunders will be grea.iy missed t»y mends throughout ihc county during' hi absence. . — 1 ' . i - Mrs. (Joburn's Condition Kemains About Same ihe coadiaon ol Mis. Pat lie Co'-j burn, who has had a paralytic stroke ihursday remains about the same. She is still critically ill. iieaver Dam Dotal and i'ersonal Ne>ys Mrs. Elmer Chessoii lias been sick 1 tor seveial days, g- Mi. Haywood Rogers motored to| Tarboro Mohday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Emlick Wy'nn,. of Wil ! son, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs A. L. Kay nor. Mr. Lester liogers has been oiv. the: sick list this week with the flu. Mrg==J»eid Holliday spent Tuesday] afternoon with Mrs. W. H. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook, of Rocky Mount, .-.pent the week end with Mr and -Mrs. W. F. Allen. Mr. Samuel Wynne is spending the week yln 1 with her son, Mr. Alonzo Wynne. Mr. A. L. Raynor went to William ston Thursday. Messrs. Sylvester Raynor, Haywood Rogers, and John Cullipher motoredif to Greenville Wednesday. Mr. Mayo Hardison went to V\ il liamston Saturday-. Mrs. liillie Cullipher has been oi the sick list this week with the flu. You don't know how hard hartlwoo. i floors are until you fall this way. | t~y t , I IJoHfltßontw' yourNeighboi% • paper i—w Own jour Ownf j THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMSTON. NOKTH CAROLINA TOBACCO PRICES ARK MADE BV THE CO-OPS (Continued from page 1) ! to me tlyit notwiths anding the fact l that the '22 crop was the finest he j had ever seen that it would average I less than 12 cents on the Danvill | market. He added gmficantly that he knew what he was ta.king about land I assume that he spoke for his j association and with authority. I mentioned above having received a 1 check Jur balance to my credit, in j this 1 was less fortunate than tho*e I receiving notice that they had been overpaid Every settlement that comes | under my observation showing over payment showed also that he had re ceived a very high average. In many] instances more than three times the valuation. One Overpayment 1 >ecall that in 1914 an auctioi warehouse rnadfe me a cash "advance on my tobacco then growing—some j 40 acres* and every penny cf lhes> i advances was applied to the produc ! lion of this crop. When the crop was j delivered the warehouseman at my re quest applied all the net proceeds of, jmy sale to the credit of these" ad j ; vancey. My account when all was sold showed I had been overpaid about 60 ! per cent. In other words, the net pro ceeds from'my cr ■> were about 40 I per cent of Ihe adv k e. In this case I was not* given a ; tement showing a reserve fund tt et this or any part of. it, nor was 1 .informed that I had acquired" an interest in the ware house, but I did refund every cent of overpayment with interest: There was a shorl' crop that year, and the aver age price for leaf tobitcco, as I ro {"call It, was ah6Vt 9 cents. There wa sno tobacco growers' co operative association in 1914, and the farmers did not then have a friend in Mr. James H. Wilson to investigate conditions for the re)ief of the farmer Cordially ymirsT^ RIfFUS CARTER DanVHle, Va„ March 20. i;' 2 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my i eighbors and friends and Dr. Edgar Long for, their kindness to me during my sick j n ess. I hope God will bestow Hi blessing on each and every one. Mrs. W A. EDMONDSON. -1 - " ZUL— * /OR OLD AND YOUNG Tutt's Liver Pills »* *• on the delicate lemale or Inttnn I oW uije a» upon tne vigorous man. Tutt's Pills NOtICE ' ( ' To Sam Hart heirs, assigns,, and all other persons claiming under, through, or by him: Y'ou are hereby notified that I pur chased 29 acres of the Bill Dawson land lis ed by you in Goose Nest Township, oh the first Monday in June 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923. Y'ou are further notified that unle3.-: you redeem the certificate of sale within one year from said date I shal dtmand a deed from the said tax col lector for the raid- 28 acres of Bill Dawson land. This 7'h day of Manh, 1925 ml 3 4tw D. G MATTHEWS. WANTS TAKEN LP: ONE UL!(£k SOV | with white list, marked smooth era] in light and staple fork in left ear Harry Coburn. » a3 3 WATCH FOUfjD: OWNER CAN GET same by describing and paying fo this ad.- E. D. Dodd. FOR SALE: ONE TOBACCO SET ter, also 30 bushels of Wanamaker Cleveland cotton seed. J. It. Robert son. " m 17 -V WANTED: AN AGENT FOB A very large old line fire insurance company to write insurance on farm property, particularly on the install , inent plan. We have a very attract ive proposition to offer. Party must be well acquainted in his community. Please slate previous and present business connections. Address "Post Office Box 666, Charlotte, N. C. m 27 3t^ BEAT THE BOLL WEEVIL j By using WARREN'S Improved! prolific Cotton Seed. Grows medium weed and produces a heavy juty crop. Field selected for ten years. $1.2 ' Ifc i bushel. YV Alt KEN'S Corn, three ears shell a half gallon carefully selected for ten years $1.25 a peck, $4.00 a bushel. Buy at once. The supply is limited -** * vw * ~ v . lerms strictly caslj, .Hyman Warren It. F .D. No. 3, Itobersonviile, N. t? in 24 Bi. WANTED: TWO Olt THREE HUN died nice pigs, weighing from 25 to 75 pounds, gross weight. We will pay from 10c to 12c, according to quality or size. Phone or write just what you have. J. J. Roberson & Son Jamesville, N. C. m 27 4t WANTED: EVERY PROPERTY owner to use a gallon of L. & M* semi-paste paint out of any he buys and if hut- perfectly satisfactory th remainder can be returned withou pay mem being made for the one gal l n u.sed. See our advertisement i this paper. Longman &. Maitin i I WOULD LIKE TO DO WASHING for .several good families. Mary - Small, 112 Wilson St. mlO B'pd NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina; Martin (Jounty. f In the superior court. In (lie matter of Jetme S. Whitley Executor of G. L. Whitley, ex parfe Under and by virtue of an order of the superior court of Murtin County in the above entitled proceedings, the undersigned will on Wednesday, the Bth day of April, 1925, sell to the highest bidder for cash, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C., tlflT following evidence of indebtedness be longing to the estate of G. L. Whitley, Place Your Orders Now for Easter Flowers •* * ~ .1. \ Early orders will assure you of prompt delivery, , > and will avoid any substi tutions \vh ich may possibly • have to be made in last minute selections. ' - ORDER TODAY Prices Very Reasonable Creech", The Florist- TARBOItO, N.-C. W. H. Gurkin, Williamston Representative At Harrison Bros, and Co. Store * deceased, to wit: One (1) note for $30,000.00, dated ►January 4, 1919, due Jahuaryl, 1929, with interest from maturity at the rate of 8 per cent per annum execut ed by Jeaae S. Whitley ant John S. Whitley, and secured oy deed of trust. This the 18th day of March, 1926 JESSE S. WHITLEY, Executor of the estate of G. L Whitley. »3 & ■ —■ /f TOU HAVE m bo appetite, Indirection, Wind § on Stomach. Sick Headache, •r tbb 4owb," you will Sad Tutt's Pills I what you aeed. They tone the walk I stomach and build up the system. ■ THIS? HALI.'S CATAHKH MEDICINE will Ao what we claim for It—rid your system 8f Catarrh, or Deafneea cauwd by ■ Catarrh. ; ' i " ,n HALL'g CAT Alt 1111 MEDICINE con- I Bints of an Ointment which Quickly I Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and the Interna! Medicine, a Tonic, which acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfa-ea, thua restoring normal condl- 1 tlona. Sold by druggists *rr over 40 Tears, *. I Cheney * r; J.do. Ohl> FIVE GALLONS OF PAINT FKEI A large paint concern, in further ance of an advertising and iniroduc try compaign now in progress, offers to- give, free-»wf charge, five gallons of its best house paint, any color, t one property owner at each post of fice or on each rural route in th' county. This concern wants its pain oi. a house ineach locality this seasor | which is the purpose of ihis remaik | able oiler. It also wants a local aalis muii in each couiuy. Persons inter« i eh led are requested to write thj K«r Paint Company, Louisville, Kentucky , Adv. NOTICE j To Nat han Siaton, his heirs, assigns and all other persons claiming under, | hrough, or by him: Vou are hereby notified that / pur ! chased 1 lot listed by you in Hamilton Township, oil the first Monday .n June, at a sheriff s sale for taxe,, j itue tor the year 1923. You are further notified thai utile*.- >eu redeem tlie certificate of saiu within one year from said date 1 shall Uemand a deed from the said u* "o 1 - lector for the said lot. ,-ihjKjV h Jay of March, l'J25. 1). G. MATTHEWS. .4 ■ ' NOTICE , ■" To H. B. Holliday, his iieirs, assigns, and all oiher persons claiming under, tinough, or by him: You are hereby notified that 1 pur chased 1 lot, lusted in Jamesville | Township by you,«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 said date I shal demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said lot. This 7'h day of March, 1926. mlO 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICE To Herman. Hodges, his heirs, as-' signs, and all other persons claiminv, under, through, orTsy him: . \ You are hereby notified that 1 pu> I chased 28 acres, residence, listed by you in Williamston Township on the first Monday in June, H'24, at a shei iff'* imle fortamn due-tor the ye r 1923. You-are further "hotififid thai unless you redeem Ilia certificate of sa ; e within une year from said date I shall demand a deed from the said ia» col lector for the said 28 acres, residence. This 'Mi day of March, 1925. ml 3 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. K OTiCE To J. K. Leggett, his heirs, assigns, ►and all other persons claiming under, through) or bi him: You are hereby notified that I pur- Ed byybu in (ioose Nest Township ©ft the first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923. , Ywu are furthei notified that unless you redeem the certificate of sale within one year from said date 1 sliull demand a deed from the said tax co! lector for ihe said 71 acres of Croft land. This 7th day of March, 1925. mi 3 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICE To J. A. Andrews, his heirs, assign.-" ai d all other persons claiming under,, .hrough, or by him: You aie hereby notified that 1 pur chased 40 acres f the Swain land listed by you in Cross Koads Town ship on the firut Monday' in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due lor the year 1923. You are further notified that unless you redeem the certificate of sale within one year from said date I shall demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said 40 acres of Swain l&iiii. I This 7Mt day of March, 1925 n.13 4tw D.G.MATTHEWS. NOTICE *a b Noah ulobry, his heirs, Uosign.i, and ail other persons claiming under, mrough, or by him: You are hereby notified that 1 pur chased 1 residence listed by you in W illiamaton Township on the first iWonday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale lor taxes due for the year 1923. You uie furuiet notified tnat unleso )'lu redeem the certificate of sale within one year from said date I shall iiemand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said residence. This 7(h d/'v of March, 1925. ml 3 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICE » To the Henry Slade Estate, its Heirs, assigns, and all other persons claiming under, through, or by it You are hereby notified that 1 pur chased 70 acres of the Mayo & Ful-_ ford land in Cross Koads Township, listed by you, on the first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923. Y'ou are further notified thu unles.. you redeem the certificate of sale The New JX-VV REVIEW " • * HL Simplified PRINTED PATTERNS '' are a^so P Cl "f° rate d> notched jllVl* J anc * cut out: read y or use /f •*!•*•!§ • There are no superfluous margins to overlap or 'trim away. Try these wonderful /IT printed patterns. They al j 1 most talk to you. I 11 Udiw' and MiMfV J I I One-|Meop DrrM ,|g ami 14 '» W * I WINTIO INU * A * Nassef Dept. Store SuwWCap /S • » • ' •' * "'a ' > Margolis Bros. & Brooks within one year from said date I shall demand a deed from the t said tax col lector for the said 70 acres. This 7th day of March, 1926. in 13 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICE To Frank' Bell, his heirs, assigns, and all other persons claiming under, through, or by him: You are hereby notified that I pur cnased 162 acres of the Williams land listed by you in Goose Nest Town ship, on the first Monday in June, 1924. at a sheriff's sale for taxes due . for the year 1923. You are further notified that unles* yuu redeem the certificate of sa'e within one year from saTd date I shall demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said 162 acres of Wil liams land. This 7th day ot March, 1925. n.13 4tw vy D. G MATTHEWS. NOTICE To VV. T. Hyman, his heirs, assigns, and all other persons claiming under, through, or by him: You are hereby notified that I pur chased 10 acres of the Jones land and 110 acres of the Davenport land list ed by you in Goose Nest 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 cr-*ificate of sale within one year from said date 1 shall aemand a deed from (he ."aid tax col lector for the, said 10 acres of Jonei land and 110 acres of Davenport lanu. This 7th day of March, 1925. n.13 4tw * 'D.G MATTHEWS. NOTICE To Hunnah Lloyd, her heirs, assign* and all other persons claiming undei, through, or by him: You are hereby notified thai I pur chased 1 lot listed by yemriff William 1 ston Township on the first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes (iue for the year 1923. You are further notified that unless i you redeem the certificate of sal.s within one year from said date I shall > demand a (lend from the said tax col lector for the sakMot. ' This 7'h day of March, 1925. IT. 13 4tw D. G MATTHEWS.