! Local 'and Personal Col. John E. Woodard, of Wilton, visited his daugh.er, Mrs. C. B. Hm sell, and Mr. Haaaell at their home on East Main Street this week. v Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Thomas an daughter. Miss Thomas, of Hamilton, were visitors here yesterday. Attorney John G. Dawson, of Kin ston, is here this week attending court. "* ——— M Messrs. John Long and Modlin, of Jamesville, were here yesterday. Messrs. Frank Gladstone and Wal ter Salsbury, of-Hamilton, were in yesterday. Mr, Bog Slade, jr., of Hamilton, was here yesterday. Mr. Charles Roebuck, of Everetts, was here yesterday. S Messrs Hallet S. Ward and Jane D. Grimes, of Washington, are attending court here this week. Mr. John Hines, of Oak City, was a visitor here yesterday. * . y Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn and chil dren spent the week end with relatives in Wilson. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harris and lit tle daughters, Miss Beck, Katherln*, and Ulanche, visited relatives in Leg getts Sunday. Mr. R. G. Harrison spent the week end here with his family. Miss "Honey" Rhea, of Windsor, spent the week end here. ——— Mr.'and Mrs. K. F. Heydeurtich, who have been making their home in Ahoskie, have moved to Greenville. They spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts.' Mr. and Mrs. Don Harrison and lit tle son, of Palmyra, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Harrison. Miss Sophie Little spent the week end with he mother in Pactolus. Mr. and Mrs. Joe - David Thrower and little ton, Joe, jr., of Portsmouth, artf visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Britt and Mrs. Latham Thrower for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Biggs and cRII dren, Billy and Mary, returned Sun day from Edeoton. Mrs. Biggs had spent the past two weeks in Edenton visiting her sister, Mrs. Paxle Bad ham. Jim Rhodes, jr., accompanied M*n S. R. Biggs to Edenton Sunday to spend the week end. «>m r ' Mrs. Pendleton, Mrs. C. H. GolwTT, Mrs. Frank Hitch, and Mrs. J. J* Rhodes attended church at St. Peter in Washington Sunday. Miss Vella Andrews, of Norfolk Va., spent Sunday and MoiOay with hfr parsn's, Mr. and Mn. J. W. An drews. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thrower and little son, Joe, jr., Mr. Reynolds Smith, and Miss Vella Andrews, of Norfolk, motored here Sunday. Wr, Thrower and Mr. Smith returned to Norfolk Sunday night. Mrs. Thrower and lit tle son will spend several days here, with relatives. I * We have the Right Roof BM, —dMrtihiM 3 for aaj oralof tben ilmtf w. I Ww be— rooftop far ycata. Aad oar experience fll that Bmtt Hoofing*, ftimb or Roll, aia the moat ac*> I Aiith ihi beat mi— far ycmr mooey. They wog*t rotor ' I % RM-amr seed paintkf or itainrag. And they're file aafa ■ « wake yoor bwidings secure againat aparka and flying cmbeta. J.' &»£e || Bring your roofing piobfcma to us. We are always y glad to pot our roofing experience at your ditpoaal - without any obligation on your part. i (There'* a Barrett Roofing to nut amy type of i - building, Cmm in and Ma tM% ROANOKE SUPPLY CO. Phone 265 WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ... . . ■ ..b, ' .. * * . vJ3& Brfrf' ~ . { Miss Annie Mae itidwaids, Janet Wedmore, and Wampoen, Meadames Vvedmpre anu luUwaiUs, and Mr. Swam all of Greenvule, were visitors in town during* the week end. \ ' .. —t. |irj and Mrs.*. W. Graves, ot Washing.on, were visitors, in town Fridays , T ' * V f N, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hagans and Mis« Tneima looley, of i'arboro, visaed Mr. and Mrs. Yv. H. Booker Sunday. Mr. S. W. Baker, of Washington, D. C., spent the week end in Uie ciiy, the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Jack ilooker. Mr. Reynolds Smuh, of Norfolk visited friends here Sunday. \ " / Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Clark and Mrs. Clyde Anderson, of Tarboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Briit here Sunday. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Martin County, Town of Jamesville. I have this day levied on the fol ' lowing leal estate situate and being n the town of Jamesville, for taxes uue and unpaid on the said land loi' tnc year 1923. And will sell same at public auction in front of the post of fice in Jamesville on Monday the Ist day of June, 1926, at. 12 o clock m.i This May Ist, 1&25^ L. ir BROWN, Tax Collectoi. White T. H. bunas Est., town lot, 'tax $4.06; vost, SI.BO. J. R. Hardison Est., Crookston lot, tajr H. C. Jackson, store, tax, $8.10; cost, ~ SI.BO. \\. W. Walters, residence lot, ta* r $13.95; Ux, 41.80. Colored , Windsor Alexander, residence, tax, $1.50; cost, SI.BO. M. F. Hopkins, residence; tax, $3.07; cost, SI.BO. Johnny James, vacant lot, tax, $0.76; cost, SI.BO. Esau Johnson Est., residence lot, tax, $4.30; cost, SI.BO. j Marina Roberson, residence, tax, $1 06; cost, SI.BO. John D. Williams, residence; tax $1.60; cost, SI.BO. NOTICE 1 will sell at public auction for cash all household und kitchin furniture be longing to the estate of the late James W. Col tram on Thursday, June 4 1926, at 10 a .m., at his late residence AMANDA WHITIJJY, Administratiix. This May 4th, 1926. "* m 5 4tw ■NOTICE North Carolina \ Martin County f ih Superior Cjur Before the Clcrl Mrs. Nona W. Grimes, Harry Waldp, Effie Waldo,- L. P Waldo, W. Ballard, Mary Salsbury, Mary Dixon, J. E- WidSo and J. T.^Waldo. The defendants above named, J. E Waldo, J. T. Waldo, Mary Dixon Mary Salsbury, and L. P. Waldo, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been comm?nced in the Su perior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to sell for division a tract of land known as tlu Mitchell Farm; .and the said defend Mite will further take notice that they nre required to STATEMENT .*»> -s , WHOLESALE GROCERY SUBSCRIBERS FIRE IN&CRAXCE COMPANY CHICAGO, ILL . Condition December SI, 1924, as Shown by Statement Filed Amount of ledger assets December 31st of previous year; total, $697,654.52. Income—from policyholders, $536,693.70; total, $862,281.91. Disbursements—To policyholders, $307,042.75; total, $900,190.05. Fire risks-^-written or renewed during year, $53,249,938; in force, $49,474,906. . - ASSETS . ' . Value of bonds and stocks $174,386.00 Deposited in trust companies and banks not on in erest 1,000.00 Deposited in trust companies and banks u(i interest ..... 228,876.05 Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to Oc tober 1, 1924 ...._ ...... r. 55,364.03 Agets' balances, representing business written prior to October 1, 1924 C _ .. 121.30 Interest and rente due and accrued ;... 2,856.75 All other as.sfts, as detailed in statement 100,276.00 Total ... .. \ ....._ $562,878.13 -Less assets not admitted : ' J. 96.30 Total Jidiiiitted assets r. .. $562,481.83 t LIABILITIES Net amount of unpaid losses and claims _ $ :.0,i>>0.69 V nearned pieniiums m>*— - 211,285.70 Estimated amount payable for State, county, and munici pal taxes uue or accruea 1 4,065.30 Total amount of all liabilities except capital v $246,211.69 Surplus ever all liabilities .i"..! $316,270.14 Surplus a» regards policy holders . 316,27j1).14 Total liabilities -^5562,481.83 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DI'RING 1924 Fire risks written, $2,509,700; premiums received, $20,966 21. Losses incurred—Fire, $3,461.40; paid, $3,461.40. """ President: Lansing 11. V\arner, attorney in fact. . . Home office: Chicago, 111. v. Attorney for service: Stacey W. Wade, insu/unce.commissioner, Raleigh, N 0." Manager for North Carolina: Home otjfre. "*> STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. .(Seal) INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, Raleigh, February' 2ti, 1925. " 1, STACEY W, Wade, insurance commissioner, do hereby cert if, that the ato\e is a true and correct the statement of the Wholesale Gro cery Subscribers' Fire Insurance Company, of Chicago, HI., tiled with this department, showing the condition of .-aid company on the ".Ist day of De cember, 1924. Witness my hand and officialseal, the day and year above wri ten. N j STACEY W. WADE, Insurance Commi.s.vionej'. STATEMENT „ - THE MUTUAL Bt RIAL LEAGUE* WII.LIAMSTON, N C. Condition December 31,. 1924, as Shown by Statement Filed llnla'nce from previous year, $227.05. Income- Kri m n.embers, $2,145; to.al, $2,145.00. Disbursement. I—to 1 —to members, $1,675; miscellaneous, $688.75; total, $2,363.75. Business written'during year—number of policies, 148; amount, $.".,700TK). llusiness in foice at end of year—nuinbci of policies, 681; amount, $17,025.00. ASSETS Casii in company's office , .. _ 8.50 Securities deposited with N. C. Insurance Department 5,000.00 All ether assets, as detailed in statement - ... 550.00 -Total * 1 5,558,30 .--V, • t - 1 'I otal admitted assets .' $ 0V>58.30 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DI'RINC 1924 Policies or certificates in force December 31 of previous year; number, 600;' amount, $45,000.00. Policies or certificates issued during the year, number, 148; amount,' $3,700.00. lVlicies or certificates in force December 31, 1924; number 681; amount, $17,025 00. ' ■ - ■ Premiums and assessments collected during the year ill North Carolina, $2,363.75 • ' * • "* President: E. L). Ormond; secretary, W. V. Ormond; treasurer, W. V. Ormond. Home office: Williamston, N. C. Attorney for service: Stacey W. Wade, insurance commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. Manager for North Carolina: Home office. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, (Seal) INSURANCE DEPARTMENT,*' •Raleigh, April 10, 192(>. 1, STACEY W. Wade, insurance commissioner, do hereby certify that' the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Mutual Benefit League, a fruterna! order, of Williamston, N. C., "filed with this department, showing the condition of said order on the Hist (lay of December, 1924. Witness my hand and officialseal, the day and year above written. STACEY W. WADE, Insurance Commissioner. ; STATEMENT . (Reciprocal) THEATRE INTER-INS. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Condition December 31, 1924, as Shown a lenient Filed Amount of ledger assets December-31st of previous year, $93,969.62. Income—from policyholders, $42,285.56; total, $55,696.57. Disbursements—to policyholders, $i 2,639.96; total, $22,904,27. Fire risks —written or renewed during year, $55,163; in force, $53,316. - N ASSETS ' • Value of bonds and A .„ $ 37,839.01 Deposited in trusCcompanies and hanks on interest' ...... 30,092.97 Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to Oc tober 1, 1924 14,074.39 Agets' balances, representing business written prior to October ■. 1, 1924 1 ....*. -i s_.._ 629.87 Iterest and renis due and uccrued _ _ 797.09 All other assets, as detailed in statement 44,124.68 Total ' -.5127,558.01 Less assets not admitted 44,754.66 ' T«al admitted assets t $ 82,803.46 appear at the Cour'h.use in said. County on May 25, 1925 and answei or demur to tKe complaint in *saM j action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in I said complaint, \ This the 17 day of A mil, 1926. R. J. PEEL, Cltfrk Superior Court. 4-21 •> % , tut KNlKliPlUSfc, VVitL.AMSTON. NUKTH CAIUULINA W j * li{ee/Ujfrßiidutte&%ati . /TW. A r» r. r-»i r. JfMs easiest WJCfy apply on th« purcliase Of a Ferd car. The « amount you pay is what you feel you can u) hldV CL /VZ/V aflord out of your earnings. You do not have to sacrifice other m:*. esaitiea. The * "down payment," to often a handicap, la eliminated. A local .bank acta aa four depository and allowa interest on your depoaus. 165«Q00 families have already secured their cara by thia eaay method Enroll menta are now being made at the rate of 800 a day. * Aak the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer about thia practical plan or write ua direct. Ford Motor Comp*njr, D«pt N-3, Detroit, Michigan Fli ■■■ mail »• full pftloulfcft on your mmmy pUn foi+ownlwg mn automobile J- - ■' : T j . - .•- . ~. ~ v - • > •• i rajlloon / D^o " lire Equlpmonl Si* S>arent Authorized Ford l>ea|cr TOUR'INC wmiz & Ha *290 a a*.. . ; •> J- MrMa - 180 Prnfi., I,4mm —o 2LsafiK HAKBIA^^^^^RITmONSIBILiTT LIABILITIES Net amount of unpaid losse and claim. . .. i . $ :.*7lyts I'neai-neti premiums _ T .... 2V- Salaries, rents, expenses, accounts,- FEES etj:„ tiue"w accrued 1,27;). M1 All other liabilities, as detailed in statement ;.... 128.91 Total amouii of till liahilit i s exc |>t capllal '~r"~ $ 18,"32m!> .Surplus over hll liahilj ies ' ; $(>.'!,874,2J\ Surplus as regards policyholders . 6:5,874.27 Tolal li.-itiili ies . ..* _ N " $ 82.8U3.46 UIiSI"NKSS IN NOIi». H t 'AKOLINA 1)1 KING 1924 ' Fire risks written, sß!>,tiOO CO; premiums received. $ I .Mili.K t. N -Losnes incurred Fire, none; paid, none. President:»Chas Pcrrin, Ms,. Home office : l'hiladelphu, l*i Attorney for service: Stacey W. Wade, insurance commissioner, K.i'lcisrh, N. C. Manage for Norih.Carolina: Home office. ST ATI! OF NORTH CAROLINA, " (Seal)'." INSFRA NTK DEPARTMENT. Ralei»lC March 10, 1925.' 1, STACEY VV. Wade, insurance commissioner. Uo «herebv certify that tin abrt* k e is a, (rue and correct lac of th.'-Theatre Tntet-Iji -=. Fire'lnsurance Company, af "Philadelphia. I'u . (i!"tl v tli tlt'is tie purl nvnif. showing the con dition of saTd eonVfuny on lv« ft ' .tav i>t' Witness my. hand"'anti•afiicials'enl. the tl'ty ami year above wri'ten, ST At 'EY \\WAI'E,. Insurance- Commissioner. 104 ISSUES 9F THE ENTERPRISE-$1.50 T + *7 -v f * : Broad I>r -in -Rounh Straw - Fniuy Hand r - «. PpW "Time waits foi; no man" Straw hat season clays are hei'e. Be in the forerank of .well-dressed men by tfettinj-V under one of our straw hats. We have them in fine or eoa'sc,- soft or stiff braids and in every style and eyery shade lWit is new. 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