1 Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phelps of Wind sor were visitors in the city yester day. Mr. Cahrles Sawyer of Windsor was here yesterday afternoon. Messrs. R. L. Cohurn, Crack Taylor and Boyd Hight witnessed the ball game in Rocky Mount yesterday afi ternoon. Mr. Garland Bamhili of Everetts /was here yesterday afternoon. Messrs. John Rodgerson and W. G. Peele were business visitors in Au lander yesterday. Messrs. E. P. Cunningham, Julian Anderson and W. G. Dunn visited Rocky Mount yesterday and saw the Wilson-Rocky Mount base ball game. Mr. James E. Harrell of the local post office department has purchased a new Ford touring ear. Mr. Simon Lilley made a businers trip to the country yesterday morn ing. V; ' Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hall and Mrs. Lee Brewer attended the ball game in Rocky Mount yesterday afternoon. " _____ * Miss Grimes of Washington visited Miss Frances Hoyt yesterday. Mr. J. R. Crisp of near Hamilton was a busii#esß visitor in town yes terday. ..... Mr. John N. Hopkins of Williams township was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. James L. Coltrain of Gwfflns township was a visitor here yester day. Mbsdamas J. W. Manning, Carrie B. Williams/ A. R. Dunning and E. S. Peel and W. C. Mar ning, jr. attend ed the Eani Carolina Exposition in Smithfield yesterday. Mr. N. S. Godard spent yesterday in Smithfield attending the Exposi tion. Mrs. J. S. Rhodes and Jack Biggs visited Mrs. Robert Bogart in Wash ington this week. Friends of Mrs. Bogart will be glad to know that her little daughter, Sallie, v/ho haR been quite ill, is improving slowly. Mr. W. W. Lilley was in town Wed nesday. -- f| NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by virtue of an order of re-salc made by the Clerk of the Superior Court, in the special pro ceedings entitled "Ed Neal, et als, -vs- Clarence Brown, ot als," the un dersigned commissioners will on the 30th day of April, 1926 at 12 o'clock M. in front of the Courthouse door of Martin County, offer at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described land, to-wit; Adjoining the lands of R. C. Brown and. Arch Harrell, and being the same land owned and in the possession of Mrs. McGlowhorn, deceased and on which she resided and lived prior to her death, containing 42 acres more or lees. V This the 16th day of April, 192fc. A. R. DUNNING, B. DUKE CRI TCHER, Commissioners. 4-17 POLDS _ ataamdo»chltlHlMtl ndlj M treated Mttnullr with— \ viaa PATENTS Obtained. Send model or sketch ' and we will promptly send you a report. Our book on patent* and trade-marks will be xent to you on request. - D. SWIFT and CO. Patent Lawyers _ 305 Seventh St Washington, D C J *■ Over 34 years experience » ■ . . ■ r PHONE 242 Mr. John Henry Edwards of Ral eight visited friends and relatives her this week. Misses Mary Clyd* Leggett an Frances Qurganus attended the open ing game of the Virginia-Carolinj league m Rocky Mount yesterday af ternoon. . _______ Messrs. W. H., K. B. and A. T Crawford and C. D. Carstaiphen, jr motored to Rocky Mount yesterday t see the opening game of the Virginia Carolina baseball league. A. Hessell, jr. and William Cook attended the lanc§ in Greenville las night. • i North Carolina Martin County —4 • Under and by virtue of the authority contained in a certain deed of trust bearing date of 26th day of Decembe; 1919 and recorded in the register o deeds office for Martin County it Book L-l page 661, the stipulation: in the said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the requesi of the holder of the same, the un dersigned trustee will sell to the high est bidder for cash, at public auctior on the 17th day of May, 1925 a Twelve O'clock in front of the Court House in Williamston, N. C. the fol lowing tracts or parcels of land, to wit: Tract No. 1: BBeginning at T. A. and Lar> Bunting and H. A. Grays corner or the public road leading from Rober.sor ville to Gold Point, N. C„ being th old Lawrence Wynn comer, running thence easterly along said Bunting and Wynns line to the old Jim Man ning line, thence northerly along said Mannings and Grays and Roy Keeh line to Haislips line and Grays corn er, thence a southwesterly course with said Grays line to J. Er and V. A Wards line, thence westerly with said (Haislips line back to the road, thence southerly along the said road and Wards line to the beginning, contain ing 20 acres, f more or less. Tract No. 2: Beginning at H. A. Grays south west corner in J. D. Robertsons line and running thence easterly along J, D. Robersons line to Grays corner in E. C. Houses line, thence northerly along the said Houses and the J. J. R. Whitfield line to the Jim Manning line and this tract to T. A. and Lary Buntings corner, thence southwesterly along the Reason line and the Wynn line, now Grays aryi 'Buntings line to the corner of this tract in J. D- Rob ersons line .containing 40 acres, mof or lass. This the 16th day of April, 1925. J. C. SMITH, Trustee Notice of a special tax election oi 25th of May, 1925, in Farm Lifr , School District, Martin County North Carolina. In compliance with the wishes of a petition signed by a necessary num ber of qualified voters of Farm Life School District, whifch was duly ap proved by the Board of Education of Martin County, and in accordance witl the provisions of Artfcle 17 of the ■— : —; i MONEYTOLOAN on real estate and property, for 3, 5,10, or 33 years 50 per cent appraised a r~' ' * | value. 3 , - -• -——"—. —. —— , ~j See— J. R. WILSON Stokes, N. C. Phone - 582 Robersonville , i " i i HERE YOU ARE, SIR! Dry cleaned by Pope and Purvis, best dry cleaners in this part of the country. Evs-ry cleaning job we take is guaranteed—or wc Von't take it. Give us a call and / we'll call for your work and deliver it promptly. Men's women's and children's gar . ments thoroughly cleansed. POPE AND PURVIS Service Shop \ New/School Code of 1923. Notice is hereby given that the oleC lion will ba ueld in the Farm Life School House on the 2Si.ii of May, 1926, in said Farm Life School Dis trict, which is described hereinafter, si the purpose of ascertaining the will of iho qualified voters of su:J district as to whether a majority of 1 such voters favor the tevying and col - lecting annually of a special tax with i which to supplement the funds of six - months -public school appropriated/by the board of education, the rate of said special tax not to exceed a maxi . mum of 15 cents on the SIOO valu.n , lion of all property, real and personal, ) within the bounds ot the district, de - scribed^as follows: "Beginning at the old Jamesville and Washinigton lioad where * Haw » Branch crosses it, running eastwura t ly the Griffin Township line to the Beaufort County line; thence follow ing the Beaufort and Martin County line to the lightwood stump Pocosin; thence down said Pocosin to the head cf Hayes Swamp; thence down said r Swamp to W. E. Tice's line; thence , fast Ward with W. E. Tice's line to r Pleny Peel's line; thirce Pleny Peel's f and W. E. Tice's line to the road lead j i irg from Hardison's Mill to Smith ! s wick Creek Church; thence northwan r along said road to Elias Branch* t thence down Elias Branch to Pleny . Peel's and James A. Corey's line . thence westward along Pleny Peel's , and James A. Corey's line to Wil , liamston Road; thence north along > s-.aid road to Hayes Swamp; thence . down said Swamp to Smithwick Cietk; . thence down said creek to'"Griffins and Wililams Township line; thence along said line to the beginning." , At said election those who are ii , favor of the levy and collection an , nually of a special tax of not more . 'hah fifteen cents on the SIOO valua r tion nor less than 10 cents on the . SIOO valuation of all property in sail , district as aforer.ajd, shall vote a I ticket on which shall be written or ! printed the words "against a local I . tax." , That John D. Lilley be and is hare | by appointed registrar, and McD. Hnr [ disoii and Louis H. Koberson are here , by appointed poll, hoidera for said [ election. That a new registration Is hereby ordered and that the registration books will be open for such purposes beginning with 10th of April, 1926, , and will continue open until 16th of May, 1926. The registrar will be at Hardison's Mill during the above dates for the purpose of registering all those qualified to vote in said district. Done tjiis the 6th of April) 1925, by . order of the board of couti y commis sioners of Martin County. By HENRY C. GREEN, .Chairman. Attest: J. SAM GETSINGER, Regis'er of Deeds and ex-officio clerk to -jtoard of county commission ers. alO 17 ml 5 Throat, Stom wCM *° h ' Bow *'* j more than haif I successful service in the I American home. J Your Nearest Dealer Car riea Pa-ru-na Tablets or Liquid J The New [ j Simplified //I • I ; Pictorial \AL * , \ j Review p, Prin ted UI"TS V Pa ttern 111 fl Printed, pen ( forated, and T cut out ready 1 foruie. They _ ' Dmi i , >■- almost talk to No. 2676 L 45 c«at« ' J „ W —* . —_J an—n»NTß IN u >. A. NASSEF DEPT. STORE TOE ENTERPRISE, NORTH CAROLINA WMLS LOST: A BASKET OF CLOTHES Which 1 put in some one's car think ing that it was mine, last week. Re ward if returned to Simon Lilley, Wil liamston, N.C. tf FOR SALE: A THOROUGHBRED young cow. Will sell for $76 cash. Mrs. L. C. Roberson. alO 2t 1 WOULD LIKE TO DO W ASHING for several good families. Mary Small, 112 Wibon St. mlO Bip.i WANTED: EVERY l HOPERT> owner to use a gallon in" semi-paste paint out u. any lie buys and if not perfectly sua; fatfory (h remainder can be relurr.ed wiihou payment being made for th i one gal len used. See our advert i anient i this paper. Longman & Marline, STOCK DOGS FREE: WE HAVE nice puppies that we will giy; t any stockman in Mai. in or adjoin ing counties . Free for usk.i U j, J. J Roberson & S&iis, Wilhainston Route 4 - ' a 7 3t fOR SALE: MEXICAN BIG BOLL Cotton Seed for sale. Grown in 15)23 and are better .than 11)24. Will.de liver seed. Box 152 Rocky Mount, N.C. HfcAT THE BOLL WEEVIL By using WARREN'S Improve prolific Cotton Seed. Grows medium weed and produces a heavy july ceop. Field selected for ten years. $1.2 per bushel. WARREN'S Large Improved White Corn, three' ears shell a half gallon been carefully selected for ten years $1.25 u peck, $4.00 a Jbushel. Luy at once. The supply i.s limited Terms strictly cash, flyman Warren I{. F .D. No. 3, Robersonv ille, N. C m 24 Bt. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Plans anil specifications fiy; the e rection of un eight-room, one-story standard building at Bear Grass, Mar tin North Carolina, may be obtained from John 11. Honitz, Asst. Notice ; 1 ~ By order of the hoard of town commis sioners J. L. Hassell is appointed registrar and H. M. Burras and A. T. C rawford poll holders for the election to be held on Tues day alter the first Monday in May, 1925. - ' *' The registration books are now open . for all qualified voters whose names are not on the books. The books are now open at the Mayor's office. - . —v -—T By order of J. L. Hassell, Mayor. G. H. HARRISON, Clerk. Hold^^^kck/ TV»'t *pend another wiion in the mud; don't BJ l*t It delay your work, hold you back and * «OK yon money. Lay Concrete w*lks x and drive ways around your place, out to (he road to the barn, liable, garage—wherever >ou need them. Tlx aooner you do it, th* quicker you benefit I Concrete provides bard, itnooth footing for i your tar, truck* *n4 team*; make* your work ■asier, helps you get around quicker and saves four equipment. Concrete will outlast any thing el«* you can use; will seldom need repairs,' These. DralenSeU *° d w '" tort th »« the value of the time Wiißi»fc»-.u, r ou WMt A " ru M lin * th* mud. Aak any JtCURITILt,-?.MT Security Cement dealer how you can do it at Mjjjfl **pen*e; or'writ* direct to th* manufact- C. D. CAHBTAR. ' f °' MmpUu - PHEN A co. ! • Wiflianuton, 4 MAX* BT tapumrrr CEMEWT * LIMB COMPANY, HAOMRROWN. MD. I ' Director of School House Plunning Raleigh, North Carolina. - Separate oids will be received on the General Contract, Heating and Plumb ing- ' The first eight requests wiill receive plans and specifications free; the oth ers will be charged a minimum to cov er actual cost of printing and typing. Certified check for 'ssoo 00 must ac company contract bid and $50.00 each for plumbing and heating. c Bids will be opened at two o'clock p. m., Wednesday, April 29th 1925, in the office of Supt. R, A. Pope ( at Wil-j liamston, North Carolinu. Bond will be required. The Board of Education reserves the right to'reject l any and all bids. v John 11. Bonitr, Asst. 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