Vocals
Mr. H. Mile* Wolff wiTlaSi^*Sun
day from hi* home at Concord to
spend several days with friends ia
the dty.
Beware—thp£"Masked Rider of the
Purple Safe." " j
Harry Onion, who has been visiting
here for some time, left yesterday for
Raleigh, where he will do construction
work on the new building for Meredith
College.
Remember Friday, May 29.—G0 to
the Strand Theatre.
Messrs. Julius S. Peel and Paul
Godwin will spend tomorrow in Eliza
beth City.
"Riders of the. Purple Sage." Ton
Mix."
Zane Grey's greatest novel—"Riders
of the .Purple Sage," Friday May 29th
Dr J. S. Rhodes has returned from
the Washington JfospTtaT, where he
underwent an operation for appendi
citis. His friends over the county wil
be-glad to know that he'is conval
escing rapidly.
Tofn Mix at his best soon.'
Mr. W. J. Hunter, of Greensboro
is visitinig his parents, Mr. anil Mrs
Hun'er at their homt> in New
Town. "Jack," as he is remembered
by. Williamston people, is recuperating
from a recent operation. He will re
4urn to his home-Monday :
w ANT
WHY PAY FOR A LONG HAI L ON
foreign rock when the domestic
land pla-ster is as gooi' and cheaper -
Phospho. For sale by Q. B. Hassell.
Special meals for parties cooked and
served right at Ray% Cafe.
MEH', WOMEN, SELL GUARAN
teed silk hosiery direct to wearer;
beautiful gWls, fashioned and full
fashioned, wonderful colors. Prices
lower than stores. Sell only. We pay
every day. International Silk Hosiery
Co., NofristowiiTPaT ' to Jel9
ijstic pressing, cleaning, and altei
itig at very cheap rates, we are at
your service. Ideal Pressing Clufc,
Washington Street, city. Phone 167.
We do work cheap and for cash.
Cl.as H. Hassell, manager.
POTATO,, PLANTS FOR SALE
(iood strong Government inspecteo
Perot Rican sweet pota'o plants to
sale. Now ready for shipment a
$1.75 per 100. Mrs. G. N. Weatherly
. !laxley, Ga. m 6 21
IOR SALE: MEXICAN BIG BOL'
Cotton Seed for sale. Grown in 192.'
and are better than 1924. Will de
liver seed. Box 152 Rocky Mount
N. C.
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
HALL'S CATARRH MUDICINB hu been
used auccaastully in the treatment ot
Catarrh.
HAI.I/S CATARRH MRDICIJVB con
»UU of an Ointment which Quickly
Kellevee by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through the Blood on the Mucoua Bur- l
facea. thus reduclnir the Inflammation.
Aeld by all dnitfflsta.
r. i Cheney A. Co., Toledo. Ohio.
- - , * . ' . V i J . 'W % 9
ATTEND THE REVIVAL
. - » : ' •- - % '■ -i-- ... 5 . _ . • . 4— T- *—■
BEGINS SUNDAY NIGHT -
f • MAY 24 ■ /V:--
- ROANOKE WAREHOUSE ' : ' r - .
i_t_ . ■ - '**' • ' " ' ' ' y'i • £-v
WILLIAM STEWART R. C. GOODCHILD
'• - Evangelist ' Musical Director
All the People of Williamston, Martin and Adjoining
Counties Are Ureed to Attend,
EVER TRY PHOSPHO LAND PLAS-
Ur on sweet potatoes ? It improves
quality and increases the yield. For
sale by C. B. Hassell.
CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIR
- ing, and dyeing. Ladies' work a
specialty. All work called for and de
livered. Willie Thompson, 406 Rail
road St. m 8 line
PHOSPHO LAND PLASTER CON
tains a certain percentage of acid
which is favorable to the growth of
peanuts. Better weight, more money.
For sale by C. B. Hassell.
MILLIONS GENUINE POTATO
plants. Porto Rico, Early Triumph,
Pumpkin Yam, and Jersey Sweets.
1,000, $1.76. 5,000, $7.50. First-class
olants and prompt snipmeifT guaran
teed. Shroer Plant Farms. Valdosta,
G« J«ls 8t
POSTAL JOB OPEN: LOCAL CIVIL
service examination to be held on
May 13 to test the fitness of person
seeking appointment as Letter carrier
.Salary sl,7i>o. Write G. A. Cook, 94
I'a. Ave., Waahing'en, D. C., for fre
ir formation.
ANTED: EVERY PROPERTY
owner to use a gallo.i of L. & M
.-.eini-paste paint out of any lie buys
and if not perfectly satisfactory th
remainder can be returned withou
payment being made for the one gai
kn used. See our advertisement i
this paper.' Longman & Maitinez
The best of food, prepared, cooked
i and served as you would have it, at
Ray's Cafe, on Washington Street.
Notice of a special tax election oi
25th of May, 1925, in Farm Life
School—District, —Martin County
North Carolina.
In compliance with ihe wishes of
petition signed by a necessary num
ber of qualified voters of Farm Life
School District, which was duly ap
proved by the Board of Education of
Martin County, and in accordance witl
the provisions of Article 17 of th.
New School Code of 1923.
Notice is hereby given that the eloc
t>on will be held in the Farm Life
School House on the 25ih of Mi.y
1925, in said Farm Life School Dis
trict, which is described hereinaf'.er
for the purpose of ascertaining the
will of the qualified voters of sa
district as tor'whether a majority o
such voters favor the levying and col
lecting annually of a special t ix wit!
wliieh- to~t*t»pplement the funds of-jgia
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 valvn-
I tior of all property, real and personal,
within the bounds ot the distiict, de
scribed as follows:
"Beginpjn^jjt....the, old Jamesville
and Washington Road where llav
Brftnch crosses it, running eastwari
!y the Griffin Towntjhip l'»e to the
! Beaufort County line; thence follow
ing the Bi:aufort and Martin Counly
to the Tightwood stump Pocosin;
TRence down said Pocosin to the head
cf Hayes Swamp7~thence down said
Swamp to W. E. Tic's line; thence
'eastward with W. E. Tice's line to
Pleiiy l'eet'B line; thcrxe Pleny l , eel x '
anil W. E. Tice's line to the road lead
ing from Hardison's Mill to Smith
wick Creek Church; thence northwan
along said road to Elias Branch
thence down —Flirts- Branch to Pleny
Peel's and James A. Corey's line
thence westward along JMeny Peel'
and James A. Corey's line to Wil
liamston Roail; thence north along
said load to "Hayes Swamp; theneet
to Smithwick Cieck
hence down said creek to Griffins and
Wililama Township line; .hence slont
said line to the beginning"
At saia election those who are it
favor ot the levy and collection an
nualiy of a special tax of not mof
than fifteen cents on tlie SIOO valua
tion nor less tlian 10 cents on th.
SIOO valuation of all piopcity in 3ait
distric. as aforesaid, snail vote a
ticket on which shall be written or
printed the words "For local tax."
and ihost; who oppose the levy an
collection annually, of a special tax
of not more than 16 cents on the SIOO
valuation nor le.-s than 10 cents oi
the :,iloo valuation of all property in
said district as aforesaid shall vote a
licket on which shall. be written o
printed the words ' against a local
tax."
That John D. Liiley be and is hire
by-appointed registrai, and McD. Har
dison and Louis H. Robarson are, here
by appointed poll holders for sail
election.
That a new registration is hereb'
ordered and that the registratioi
books will be open for such purpose
beginning with 10th of April, .926
and will continue open until 10th o
ftlay, 1925; The registrar will be a
Hurdison's Mill during tha above date I
lor the purpose of registering al
those qualified to vote in said district
C6ne~tlTTs~nw Sth "Sf Ttpr!!, l!)2brC£
order of the boar: of coun y comma
niO(i«.'rs of Marti: - . County.
By HEN Y C.GREEN,
Chairman.
Attest:
J. SAM GETSINGER,
Register of Leeds and ex-oflicio
clerk to board of county commission
ers. alO 17 mls
NOTICE
Having this day qualified as admin
istrator of the estate of N. A. Uur-j
di»rp: ts ed f all persons holding
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present them foT payment i
to the undersigned on or before the]
11th day of May, 1926, tr this notice
will IK; pleaded in bar of their re
covery. '
All persons indebted to said estate
are requested (o come forward and
make immediate payment, of the same
This May U, 1925.
C. F. BURROUGHS,
mir> fltw Administrator.
NOTICE
Nor'Ji Cardfira, Martin Coun'y.
fn superior court before the clerk
Florence Burnett vs. Charlie Burnet
The defendant above named will
take notice, that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the (su
perior court of Martin County. North
Carolina, wherein the plaintiff is ask
ing for an absolute divorce, and the
said defendant will further take notice
that he is required by the law to ap
pear at the courthousp of said counly
on r the 25th day of May, 1925, and
•answer or demur to the complaint o
If II Is Printed
We Can Do It
fThe Enterprise
——— ' Williamston, N. C.
THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMSTON, N. C
»4iU action or the plaintiff will apply U
vin; court tor me relief demanded tr
a«id complaint. f
'lhis the 2bth day of jfpril, 1926. j
K.J JfELL,
NOTICE
Having this day qualified as admin
iatrator of the estate of 11. U. Slade
deceased, late of Martin County, no
tice is hereby given to all parlies hold
ing claims against said estate to pre
sent them for payment on or befon
April 28, 1926, or this notice wid 1m
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said egtatt
will please come forward and make
immediate- payment of same.
This April 28, 1925.
W. S. RHODES,
mayl 6tw Administrator.
• NOTICE OF SALE. ■
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained ii) a certain
oeed of trust executed to the under
signed trustee by R. B. Holliday and
wife and T. W. Holliday and wife, on
the 6th day of November, 1921,.5 aid
deed of trust being of record in the
public registry of Martin County, in
book H-2,
having been given to secure certain
notes of even date and tenor there
with, and the sTipulaTTons in sald 'Seed''
of trust not having been complied
will,, at the request of the parties in
ivrth| ei, the undesigned trustee will
on Friday, the 29th day of May, 1925,
at 12 m., at the cdurt house door of
Martin County in Williamston, N. C.
offer for sale to the highest bidder for
at public auction, the following
described real estnte:
first trad: Bounded on the north
by the public road leading from the
Jordan thick road to the Jamesville
hi"'. Washington road, and on the east
by the lands of the late Samuel I.
Wallace, and on the south by the
lands of J. L. Hardison and the heirs
of W. H. Hardison, and on the west
b> the lands of Ceo, F. Cordon, con
taining 67 acres, more or less, and
known as the T. H. Davis tract of
land, and more* commonly known and
understood as the "home place."
Second tract: All our and titl
and interest in the B. N. Holliday trac
of land bounded as follows: On the
north by Cooper Swamp, on the east
by F. H. Holliday, on the south by the
main public road, and on the west b
the lands of the late W. H. Holliday
and T. J. Holliday. same containing
57 acres, more or less.
Third tract: Bounded on the north
by 8. S. Davie, and on the east by
T. E. Holliday, "and on' th«. south bv
C: N. Coop 'r, and on. the west by
S. 8. Davis, and the same being
!:nown as the Mary E. Davis land, and
containing 36 acres, more or less.
This the 2Rth day of April, 1925.
WHEELER MARTIN,
ml 4tw Trusti-^.
Martin A Peel, attorneys. „
North Carolina
Martin County
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 of
deeds office for Martin County i
Book L-l page 661, the stipulation
in the said deed of trust not Hkvin.
been complied with ard at the reques
of the holder of the same, the un
dersigned trustee will sell to the high
est bidder for cash, at public auction
on the 17th day of May, 1926 a«.
Twelve O'clock in front of the Cour
House in Williamston, N. C. the fol
lowing tracts oir parcels of land, to
wit:
Tract No. 1;
B Beginning at T. A. and Lar>
Bunting and H. A. Grays corner on
the public road leading from Roberson
ville to Gold Point, N. C., being the
old Lawrence Wynn corner, runnin?
thence easterly along said Bunting
and Wynns line to the old Jim Man
ning line, thence northerly along sait
Mannings and Grays and Roy Keela
lire to Haislips line and Grays corn
er, thence a southwesterly, course witi
said Grays line to J. E. and V. A
Wards line, tlu nee westerly wiU| Sai
Haislips line back to ;he ro.
southerly along the said jrcad _ and
Wardsline to* the beginning, contain
ing 20 acres, more or less. -o*->
Tract No. 2:
Beginning at H. A. Grays south -
west corner in J. D. Robersons lin
and running thence easterly along J
D. Robersons line to Grays corner 1'
E. C. 'House? line, thence northerl
along the said Houses and the J. J
R. Whitfield tyne to the Jim Manning
line and this tract to T. A. and Lary
buntings corner, thence southwesterly
along the Reason line and ! he Wyn
line, now Grays and Buntings line to
-ihfc-camer-oLthis tract iiLJ. D. Rob
ersons line .containing 40 acres, mo*
o.- less.
This the 16th day of April, 1925.
J. C. SMITH, Trustee
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL E8
TATE
Under and by virtue of the power
o' sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed to the undersigned trus
tee by J. D. Grey and wife, Mary J,
Crey, which said deed of trust bears
date of March 6th, 1923, and is record
ed in the public registry of Martin
County in Book N-2, at page 373, said
deed of trust having been given to se
cure certain notes of »ven date and
tenor therewi'h, and default having
been made in the payment of the same
and the-wtipulat ions contained in the
nald deed of trust not having been
complied with and at the request o
the holders of the said notes 'the un
dei-sitrned trustee will oh Saturday
the 23rd day o* May, T925, offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash a
12 o'clock m., in front of the court
house'door in the town of Williamston
N. C., the following described rea
tjcate, to wit: ' '
being the same land deeded to J
b. Grey by J. B. H. Knight, common
ly known and designated as the "D'
Grey house and lot and being the aam
premises deed to J. 1). Grey by .J. G
codard, trustee, by deed dated th
2nd day of March, 1923, adjoining th
lulls of J. O. Godard, Mrs. Irene Smith
and iSmiUiwick Street.
'ihis the 21st day of April, 1925.
ELBERT S. PEEL,
ASA 4tW ~ ~ - Trustee.'
j
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
oi itale contained in that certain deed
of trust executed to the undersigned
on the 21st day of April, 1919, by A
J. Manning and Aire, Blanche' Man
ning, and of record in Martin County
Public Registry in book A-2, page 111
securing certain bonds of even di.te
and tenor therewith, and the stipula
tes therein not having been complied
with, and at the request of the hold
er of said bonds, I will, on the 29th
day of May, 1925, at 12 o'clock noo,n, j
in front of the courthouse uoor of j
Martin County, offer at public auction j
to the higfTest bidder for cash the
following described real estate:
Being farms No*. 14, 16, f.6, 17, 18, i
19, 20; 21, 22, and 23, and that., part
of farm No. 28, described as follows:!
Beginning at a gum, M. D. Wilaaa'sJ
corner; thence along the line of farnT
No. 28 to the edge of the cleared land J
of farm No. 28; thence an easterly di- 1
rection to a gum on Sweeten Water
Manning's lines; thence along Man.-!
A Straw Hat
for EVERY HEAD
r*r /;"
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
There is the broad-brimmed rough
straw tailor here —or the brim not so
wide. There is the high-crowned hat—
or the one not so high. There is the
coarse weave or the fine woven straws.
They are in stiff straws or soft, pliable
straws. In every hat—you will find
quality, style, and price appeal.
THEY ARE PRICED RIGHT
JOIN HE COMFORT CROWD!
,
Nassef Dept. Store
Creek; thence up said creek to A. J.
ning's line with the lis* of farm No.
20 to the beginning. Said farms be*
ing a part of the farm formerly own
ed by J. W. Watts, and as mapped
and plotted by D. C. Junta, C. £, of
record in Martin County Public Reg
istry, in land dirision book No. 1, page
822, to which reference is made for
full description, containing 160 acres,
more or leaa.
This the 29th day of April, 19SK.
B. DUKE CRITCHER,
ml ijtw Trustee.
NOTICE
Nrth Carolina, Martin County.
In Superior Court, before the clerk
Firestone Tire ft Rubber Ce„ Inc.
vu.
E. E. Robersoe
By virtue of an execution directed
to the undersigned from the superio
court t &rrt'., Ooan •• in 'l'e ab v*
entitled faction, I will on Monday, th
Ist day of June, 1925, at the court
house door of Martin County, at 1*
o'clock m., sell to the highest bidder
I for cash, to satisfy said execution, al
! the riffht, title, and interest which the
said E. E. Roberson, tre defendant,
I has in and to the following described
I ipal estate, to wit:
A house and lot in the town of
i Jaraesville, N. C., bounded on the
north by Emma V. Stalling* land, on
me east by Elm Street, on the south
by C A. Askew, and on the west by
J Forest Avenue.
This the 28th dav of April, 1926.
H. T. ROBERSON,
■ ml 4tw Sheriff