j Local and Personal
Vwiling Mr. and Mr*. Staton
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Chase and
little son, Gilbert, of Kilmarnock, Va.,
are visiting Mr. Chase's sister, Mrs.
James G. Staton, and Mr. Staton for
several days. , -
Miss Palmer Here Yesterday
Miss Sue Palmer, of Hamilton, was
a visitor here yesterday.
Here From Everetts
Mr. Van G. Taylor, president of the
Planters St Merchants Bank, of Ever
etts, was a business visitor here yes
terday. '
Motor to KUtrell Monday
Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Crawford, Mrs
P. H. Brown, Mrs. pelha L. Carson
and Mr. J. L. Hassell motored to Kit
trell yesterday to visit Mm. G. C
Godwin and Miss Mildred Purvis.
Spend Saturday in Rocky Mount
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Rose spent Sat
~ orday in Rocky Mount. ———
Visit in Grifton Sunday -
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams vis;te
relatives in Grifton Sunday.
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Leaves for Washington
Miss Alice Dent, who has been spent
ing some time with her cousin, Mrs
M. D. Watts, y left Sunday for he
home at Washington. She was ac
> companied by Mr. Julius S. Peel.
Spends Sunday in Wilson—Again!
Mr. Stanley Sessoms spent Sunda
with friends in Wils6n.
Jack Hunter Improving
Friends of Mr. W. J. Hunter will b
glad to know that he is greatly inn
proved from a recent operation f«
appendicitis which was made in
Greensboro hospital. His mothe:
Mrs. W. T. Hunter, returned lai
night from Greensboro, where sh
spent the past week with him an
Mrs. Hunter.
Leave for Tampa. Fls.
Mrs. Edgar Pascoe and little dsugl
ter, Caroline Ransom, left Friday f
Tampa, Fla., where \they will mal
their home in the future. They hi
visited her aunt, Mrs. Wheeler Marti
for several weeks.
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titss Philpot improving
Miss mtie I'hnpot, who underwent
Eti& operation for appendicitis at the
Washington hospital on Saturday, is
felling along nicely.
Little Jimmy W>tU Improving
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., took
their little son, Jimmy, to Norioik lasi
Friday night, where he is noy? ill in
St. Vincsits Hospital. Messages from
his parents state that he is gradual'y
improving.
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Spends Week End Here
Mr. I. G. White, of Shawsville, Va.,
spent the week end with Mr. ami Mrs
A.. R. Dunning.
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leaves for Nashville
Mr. J. G. Rurcell left Saturday lot
Nashville, where he will make hia
home for several months.
Spend Week End in Wilson
Messrs. Frank and Irving Margolia
spent Hit- wwk .end. with friends in
Wilson.
Visiting Brothers Here
Mr. Max Margolin, of Warsaw, is
visiting his brother, Fiank and Irving
Margolis.
In Town Shopping "Monday
Mrs. C. O/Godard, of Williams, was
a shopper here yesterday.
Spends Sunday in Everetts
Mrs. W. C. Manning spent Sundu>
in Everetts.
Visitors Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Henry, Mr. am
Mrs. Lee Ruffin, and little son,,.Clar
ence Lee, Miss Alease Thomas, Messrs
Ed Belk and Frank Gorham, of Tar
boro, were visitors at the Britt Hote!
Sunday afternoon. *
In Rocky Mount Sunday
Mr. W. H. Gurkin spent Sundaj
with friends in Rocky Mount. •
Visitors Here Saturday
Misses Essie Jordan and Marjori*
England, of Oak City, were visitor!
here Saturday.
Attend Commencement
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lilley, ol
Farm Life, attended the county com
mencement here Saturday.
Spend Week End Here
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ruffin and littlt
son, Marvin Britt, of Tarboro, spen
the week end here with Mr. and Mrs
J. H. Britt. H v
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MOST MEN ARE
jfe Vylk about the appearance-of thfir
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Every one knows the worry and sleepless
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This system eliminates this trouble.
I have one installed and demonstrate it
every Saturday on farm three miles from
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Be sure to some and see it demonstrated.
HYMAN WARREN
ROBERSONVILLE, N. C.
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Spend Week End Hm .
Mrs. C. A. Jeffrie and daughter Miss
Delia, spent the week end with her
brother, Mr. J. L. Haasell. ft
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y CARD OF THANKS
We want to express our thanks and
sinceie gratitude to the people in and
around our community and of W"il
liamston during the short illness and
death of our dear, husband and father,
Augustus Clark.
HIS WIFE and DAUGHTER.
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TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of the authority conferred
in me by a deed of trust executed to
mg. by James E. Moore, trustee, on
the 14th day of January, 1920, am!
duly recorded in the register of deed's
office in Martin County, in book F-2,
page 5, to secure the payment of a
c rtain bond bearing even date there
with, and the stipulations in said deed
of irus no- having b°en complied
with, I shall expose at public auctiov
fi.r •«*! mi Monday, the 25th day of
May, 1925, at 12 noon, at the court
house in Martin County, the follow
ing property:
Lots Nos. 11 12, 18, and 19. of the
hosiery mill property., as plotted by
.w,. a .A.
l»Hge 3.
—* ' J. W. MANNING, Trustee.
This April 24. 1925. a2B 4tw
BILIOUSNESS
Retired Minister TeOs How Ha
Keeps in Good Form With
die Assistance of
Black-Draoffct.
We»t Graham. Va.—The Rer.
Lewis Grans, a well-known retired
minister, now past 80, living here,
has a high opinion of Black-
Draught, which he says he has
-'takep when needed, for 25 years.
"For years I had been suffering
with my liver," he says. "Some
times the pain would be very in
tense and my back would hurt all
the time. Black-Draught was the
first thing I found that would give
ine any relief.
"My liver has always been slug
gish. Sometimes it gives mo a lot
of trouble. I have suffered a lot
with It —pains in my side and back,
and bad headache, caused from ex
treme biliousness.
"After I found Black-Draught, I
would begin to take it as soon as I
felt a spell mming on and It re
lieved the cause at once." 1 can
recommend it to anybody suffer
ing from liver trouble. A dose or
two now and then keeps me in good
form."
Made from selected medicinal
roots and herbs, and containing no
dangerous mineral, drugs, Black-
Draughty 1B nature'S own remedy
for a tirAd, lazy liver. NC-166
TOE ENTERPRISE. VVILLIAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA
MAKE NO MISTAKE
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(letting on (he map in a big way is the rightful ambition of every town, but get
ting there is a job not finished in a day, week, month, or year. It is achieved only by
the consistent effort of a town's citizens. In proportion to such collective effort does \|||
the town establish for itself a reputation of pr'.igi exsiveness Its stores are better
stores; its civic life is more entertaining and luipjTier.
Make no mistake that it is someone else's job to accomplish those things right
here in Williamston. It is your job, as it is every loyal ciizen's job, day in and day out,
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in every thought and act. Read this message now then resolve to add your mite to
the program which will make Williamston a big£?r and better town .If we all do
this Williamston will grow; jobs will be more plentiful; wages will be higher; we will
all be mo> e prosperous; we will have better homes, and we w ill be happier.
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Boost Williamston »it every opportun- Triple in \Yi!!ivni.-4on. The quickest
- ity. Gall attention to the good things . wayTa aiui better Williamston
in Williamston. Beat down subtle is throughthe growthamhlevelopment
I propaganda which in anyway would ui' its comineh'iaT organisations To be
hold up to ridicule or belittle our town. able to offer you bigger stocks of mer-
Even amongst our own townsfolks we ehandise, merchants must have your
should not let the habit grow of failing trade. They can not hire more:help nor
• to appreciate the present development eao they put more money into circula
and growth of our town. If you live in t ion With new improvements and new
Williamston and make your living in buildings if their stores are to be used •
• Williamston, then Williamston is en-,. as eniei'Mency shops. Think this
titled to your whole-hearted support. over. •
_ Do All Your Trading In Williamson
The Williamston
Chamber of Commerce
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ROBT. L. COBURN, Secretary