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Ldcal and Personal la Spriag Hope Sunday Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Cone and chil dren, Sarah and-Howard, motored to , Spring Hope Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. S. Cone, Dr. Coneys mother, of , Richmond, returned to their home with them, where she will visit for feveral weeks. I . Motor to Wilson Friday Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Harrison, Miss Evelyn and George, jr., Harrison mo tored to Wilson Friday to meet Miss Velraa Harrison, who returned from Salem College, Winston Salem, to spend the summer at home. la Rocky Mount Saturday Mrs. Martha H. Britt and Mr. Hugh - Uorton motored to Rocky Mount Sat urday to visit Mrs. Horton over tha week end. Spead Sunday in Emporia Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Ward and children spent Sunday with Mr. Wards mother in Emporia. Spead Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willis and lit tle son, Albert, jr., of Washington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A J. Manning. Mr. Hardison Here Sunday - Mr. Henry Hardison, of Rocky Mt, spent Sunday with his sisters, Mrs. W. H. Crawford and Mrs. J. W. Watts. Returns From Murfreesboro * Mfefc Irene Smith has returned from yffi?esboro, where she has been vis iting her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Barnes, ami Mr. Barnes. In Graham Hit Week Messrs. J. G. Staton, John L. Rod gerson, Clayton Moore, and A. R. Dun ning are in Graham this week attend ing to legal business. i.. . Rev. W. R. Barrell Here Friday .Rev. W. R Burrell and daughter, Miss Beatrice, of Murfreesboro, were visitors here Friday. Rev. Burrell conducted the funeral services of Mrs. W. L. Russell. Spend Week End In Town ' Mr. and Mrs. John Fealey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feafayj and children, of Tarboro, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. John L. Rodgerson. Returns to Grifton Mrs. J. L. Williams, after spend ing the week end at her home here, returned to Grifton this afternoon, "Where she is with her mother, who is critically ill. Returns to Silver City, N. Mex. Mr. W. L. Russell left yesterday for his home in Silver City, New Mexico, He spent several days with Mrs. Rus sell's mother, Mrs. L. B. Wynne, af jcr the burial of Mrs. Russell last Friday. He returned byway of Hen dersonville, N. C. to visit friends. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale in the conditional sale agraement between B. R. Barnhill and John A. Griffin, dated September 25, 1924, and record ed in the register's office of Martin County in book U-2, page 467, which w hereby referred to, the undersigned will sell before the courthouse door of Martin County, on Monday, the 22nd day of June, 1925, at noon, for cash, to the highest bidder, one Ford road ster, Motor No. 10373937, 1924 model, inspection of which may be had upon application to B. R. Barnhill. * EASTERN CREDIT CO. Otfaw* of debt and lien. A. L. Bowers, secretary treasurer. j2 Btw NOTICE Mhitin County In Superior Cour Before the- CUrl Vrc. Nona W. Grimes, I Harry Waldo, Effie Waldo, L. P BWaldo, Hennie W. Ballard, Mary Mary Dixon, J. E. Widdo and J. T. Waldo. The defendants above named, J. E vT" ~ WARRANTED SEWN on every pair of Dutchess Trousers is • warranty label guaranteeing the payment of "lOt a Button; UM a Rip." So yoa don't have to worry about their wearing qoaJfeias. As for stjrk-fall eat aad fsAionahle, right ap to the minute t for dress, for work, for play, wtessi ia aad pick oat year pair W Batch ess Trees— HARRISON BROS. & CO. Attend Union at Hunters Bridge Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Perry and lCev. A. J. Manning attended the union of the Christian church at Hunters Bridge Sunday. Mr. Getsinger Here Yesterday Mr. John A. Get.singer attended the board of education meeting here yes terday. ** • Here From Washington, U. C. Mr. Charles Hassell, of Washington, D. C., is visiting his father, Elder Sylvester Hassell for ten days. Return From Washington Mrs. A. K. While anil litile daugh ter, Reid, have returned from Wash ington, where they spent the past week. In Gold Point Friday Mr. John Wadsworth visited friends in Gold Point Friday. Return From Virginia Beach Mrs. Carrie B. Williams and Mi- Harry A. Biggs have returned from Virginia Beach .where they spent the week end. They were accompanied by home by Dr. Edgar Morrison, who was en route to his home, "Cromwell Hall," near Tarboro. Here From Rockingham Mr. Jesse Coburn, of Rockfngham, is here at the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Pattie Coburn, who is not ex pected to live but a few-days. Mrs Coburn is suffering from a stroke of paralysis, which she sustained several weeks ago. 200 tons of White Beach Nova Scotia Landplaster just ( received' Cheap for cash. C. L>. Carstarphei ft Co. In Kocky Mount and Tarboro Messrs. C. B. SicelofT and H. M. Britt spend Monday in Tarboro and Rocky Mount on business. ■' To Leuve for Hut Spring" Mr. J. K. Mobley expects to leave for Hot Springs, Ark., about the lUth of June. He has visited there a num ber of times in recent years and .finds much relief from rheumatism. He is anxious to have any friend suffering from chronic rheumatism to give it a trial. Waldo, J. T. Waldo, Mary Dixon Mary Salsbury, and L. P. Waldo, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Martin County, North Curolina, to sell for division a tract of land known as the Mitchell Farm; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required t" appear at the Courthouse in said County on May 25, 1925 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the. plaintiff will apply t the Court for the relief demanded in FOR OVER 4« YEARS iUI.L'I CAT AKM H HUillliNK has been uaad successfully in ths treatment of Catarrh. HAM/S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Rellavas by local application, and the latsrnal Ifadlclna. a Tonic, which acta throuch tha Blood on the Mucous Bur taeaa, thus reducing tha Inflammation. ■sM by all drauMi. r. 1. Chen ay A Co.. TlaMo. Ohio. Summer Millinery These hats are eminently smart. They represent the latest preference of Fashion. Many new models of hair braid, milan straw, straw and silk combinations, and hats of'sport fabrics, such as the new felts There are large hats and small hats. Every model flattering*—some made so by p. subtle turn of the brim—others by clever trimmings. An unlimited range of colors. FRANK J. SAYS— It's time for a Bradley Bathing Suit Margolis Bros. & Brooks ■SHE ENTERPRISE. WILLIAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA Shepherd Facet Jury - On Murder Charge lO] I \ I H \ I ■ 1 I H/ I 1 ■ I SaaaSe orphan" waH with ty phoid |ir»i, m be faoad tfca ooert m the trtfl no« la pwtWM at OiioMo. Tta Mate le wanda* for hangfi*. Mow, Mra. Shapler! who WM charged wKJ» beta* ogwit b nßtr bat WM freed wt>en the Oaead MI nttmi U Mh> hot. said complaint. This,.the 17 day of April, 1925. R. J. PEEL, Clerk Superioi Court. 4-21 666 is a prescription for Malaria, Chilli and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever It kills the Kerma. I). SWIFT and CIO, Patent Lawyers I 305 Seventh St Washington, D \ Over .'l4 years experience PATENTS n* > Obtained. Send model or sketch ami we will promptly send you a report. Our book on patents and trade-marks will he *ent tO' you on retjuent. \f -w—^ ~ 1 A This Week's Cross-Word Puzzle By MRS. BE RT LEAF _ To make this puzzle a little easier for you, we-are going 10 tell you tjjat it was arranged by Mrs. Bert I,eaf .of Timpson, Texas, und that she has included her home town in the puzzle. We believe this one may take a longer lime, because it has a few more words—although they shouldn't be very difficult. We're going u let you -time yourself on this, bui we be lieve WE could work it in 25 minute s. Can you I teat us ? . - HORIZONTAL 1. Additional writing (abbreviation) S. A town in Texas. It). A girl's name. ..12i A cavity, in the grounu Highland, language. 15. To rush out. 16. A tree of North America. 17. Township (abbreviation), is. To behold. iir Close to. 2\. A jlet name (abbreviation). 22. Daring. 25. Also. 2i. A town in Nevada. ;ift indicative as to be. 31. A volatile liquid compound. 32. By the way (abbreviation), flit. Two or more horses. 35. A beverage. 36. To fill crevices and make tight. 37. Part of the head. 3K. A fort ified place (abbreviation ( •1(1 A car track siding (abbrev.) •11. A writing (abbrev.). •ill. A ridicule under cover of praise or compliment. 15. To call upon. 47. Passable. _ . 48. A'kind of fish. 50. A river in Egypt. ' 51. A lioted ball player. 52. A marriage ceremony. 53. Knights of the This'lo (abbr.) THE MOST DEIJCATE FABRICS 1 ' The dry cleaning process we us enables us to handle when we return the garment W POPE'S:: i MONK 242 Service Shop Tj/Jcnr fn Vinnrllp In the press of traffic, the driver of a »/ **o«miC Ford aotperiencee little strain and eflort. He finds that its simplified control and quick get-away enable him to thread du crowded thoroughfares with an ease that only a Fond oan give. He finds that the problem ei perking, which proves so serious in a large city, is of little coneequence to him because ol the simplicity with which a Ford may bs maneuvered back and forth into a very small space. Many owners of larger cars use a Foed for daily cky driving because ol its easy control. Good will towards this car is increasing year after year because it has proved to be a sound iiitturing investment for everyone. V I c O U % E •-J/*-, See Neurenl Aiilhori/.t-d Kord Dealer ' ' ÜBS xl II icyw] nw n «m aa II TjiyL 7 iy V.raf Sf Q| opn en iiaoaiibU rflirTTfiTr M H (MundituMHiw•■(»■ ■ AH»'*'»>t. »a. But—* MAI L ft Al lT Y . YO O R 118 FOHBIH LIT Y* * VERTICAL I A vexatious person. 2. To strike.. •I. Hebrew lawbook. i.» I Mouna-ti oilieeis (abbr.). •'>. Timid. •Stive? labbi.). A giu\-lieatKd- parrot. X. At sea. . , M. A ■MKday/ftVf' before •Haste? 11. Lord lieutenant (abbr.l. I I. keformed Presbyterian (abbr.) IK To break at once in many pieces 111. To make more beloved. .22. a ilyiii)» 'nuuninal. ——— S.'i. A nielal. 21. A meadow. 27. A girl's name.- 2K. Nothing. ' 2!), A tree. 11. A small fish. .'ill, Shedding tears. , JIN; A closed ■ hand. .'l'.i A system of weight measure ai used by jewelers. .11 White fluid. ■l2, l*>t il stand (proofreader's ah breviation). II A bone. IK. A river in southern China. IS. A man's name. 4'.i An eastern island, south of Con nerticuf (abbreviation). ANSWER TO LAST PUZZLE H F n£krnkEn?n Vr ANTED: EVERY PROPERTY owner to use a gallon- of L. & M . inu-pustc paint out-of any lie buys and if not perfectly satisfactory th remainder tun Ih> returned withoii payment being made for the one gal It n used. i-"oc our advertisement i this paper. Longmur. & ..lariine/. | Fishing Tackle I perch and all the other member* of the linny tribe are calling to those who know the thrill of a jrante, splashy -and a whistling line which holds. .In our sport section is a complete slock of all needed lishin.u - equipment. ! ook over your tish inu' tackle, come in and equip yourself for a wood season. Our store is head quarters for fishing tackle, as well as the best hardware, for Williams! on Fair prices ALWAYS. CULPEPPER HDW. CO. HY MISTAKE I PUT FLOW CAST- iniicH ami cok 16 peanut"planter in wrqnir car ioi Williamston. near Car fdarphen's Store, Sa unlay. . Finder please -setum to John Peel, Dixie Warehouse. J. H. Lynch. ltpl | WEEK - END TRIPS j j WILLIAMSTON j j Proportional rriles other points ,} To Wrightsville Beach $7.95 J Norfolk $5.35 Tickets on sale Fridays and ,! Saturday*. Final limit midnight ° of follow, inTuesday Hound Trip Summer Excursion ' Tickets on sale daily to resorts in Canada and the I nited States Rood until October 31. We are prepared to serve you J W. ANDREWS. \Kent I'hone t>7 ATLANTKT COAST - LINE a i Hw je jy The BULL'S EYE "Editor and (j antral Manaqtr WIU. ROC cm 1 Another "Dull" Durham \| I advcrtiicmrnf hv Will Roger*, 1 I ZlMfdil Folftri and screen Mar, | I Mid leading American humorkc. {] I More coming. Watch for thetu, J| What Good Does It Do You to Know Something? Advertisements in all Papers and Magazines are all trying to appeal to the intelligent. Now this one is lor the great Reliable authority irt\fact it was the Draft Boards aurintpthe War, figured out that the intelligence of the average Adult of this Country wa* that of a 13 year old Child. (Now that is giving us the best oTJt betsause a 13 year old thy smartest thing wc havit in thisA'ountry), but the 13 year old Child they referred to Was one who had been raised on the milk of human Kindness (which is mostly Water) and weaned on a Hard Boiled Egg. You know the smarter the Man the more dissatis fied he is, to cheer up, let us be happy in our ignorance. What do we care how little we know if we get what we want? "BuH" Dur ham needs no Literacy Test, it is with minofity in ijuality, and with the majority in usage. P. S. This last sentence is.all that saved the add. - P. P. S. There will he another niece here two weeks from now. Look lor h. SIXTY-FIVE YEARS AMI v«- In 1&60 a blend of tobacco waabom—"Bull" Durham. On quality alone it has won recognition wherever tobacco is known. It still offers the public this—more flavor, more enjoyment and a lot more money left at the end of • week's smoking. 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