Visitor* Her* T—lf Mrs. Duffy Wade, Mrs. Bird Wade, and Miss Onnand, from Morehead City, visited Mrs. Jordan Ward Tues Retarns te Charlotte Mrs. Ike Wynne, who has been vis iting her uhcle, Mr. R. S. Critcher, and Mrs. Critcher, has returned to her home in Charlotte. , * e> Remember—Green Tap—When ? FOR SALE: GREEN MEAT MAK ket and restaurant combined. For terms write or see E. L. Smith, Wind sor, N. C. Visitor Here Yesterday Mr. M. J. Norton, of Plymouth, was a business visitor here* yesterday. L June 12-20—-Green Ta(t. DO YOU KNOW? A 9-inrh fan will operate 2 hours for ons rent? A 12-inch fan will operate 1 1-3 hours for one cent? A 16-inch fan will operate 5-6 hour for one cent? » A 32-inch ceiling fan will op erate 5-6 hour for one cent? A 52-inch ceiling fa* will op erate 1-2 hour for one rent? (Above based on 16c per kw.h.) WHY STAY HOT? Ask Y*ur l>ealer for Demonstra tion >. I ' BK; DANCE AT BELHAVEN BEACH EVERY FRIDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT Special Orchestra —Dancers, SI.OO Come And EnjoyrThe Big Time 7 1). I.KBOFSKY, Mgr. NOTICE '♦- . f ! Kf CITIZENS OF WILLLAMSTON ' • \ • - ' ' ' '• , You J are r«iur»t«l to pay your lixht .' • 4 bills to Mr. W. T. Meadowa, Town* • ""' . . ' " I . • 1 Treasurer, at bin office in the Dixie Warehouse, for May and hereafter. \, > - G. H. Harrison . •- , Town Clerk „ _ ■ _ __ _ _ _ ■ I r Leased Stalls Garage TO THE PEOPLE OF WILUAMSTON AND MARTIN COUNTY I have leased the garage f&rmerly owned and v , managed by Mr. W. L. Stalls, of this city, and ,will begin the operation of same Monday, June 8. 1925. --V-. - I have secured the services of an expert me chanic and will be in a position to do general and 1 '. 7 expert repair work on all cars.. . ' I ■ Give us a trial; all wo rk guaranteed. Jimmie Hodges WMLS 00 HEAD CATTLE FOR SALE dressed or (in foot, Price leason übie. i'iiuiie Nu. I4i>. R. Morris jUobersonville, N. C. . m Z\) 4 i>LE ML kuii bie and gramte iror fencing, eiC - 1 have a large supply of up-to-da.e designs. Call or wriu It. Shellod Corey, agent, Wiiiiamatoii N. C. \ m2V 4 tistic pressing, cleaning, and ailei ing at very ctieap rates, we are a your service. Ideal Pressing Club Washington Street, city. Phone 107 We do work cu*sap and for cash 1 nas Ji* Hassell, manager. CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIR ing' and dyeing. Levies 1 work a -specially. All work called for and de livered. Willie Thompson, 406 Rail road St. m 8 Ims MILLIONS GENUINE POTATO plants, l'orto Rico, Early Triumph, Pumpkin Yam, ami Jersey Sweets. 1,000, #1.70. 6,000, $7.60 First-clasj plants and prompt shipment guaran teed. Shroer Plant Farms. Valdosta Ga. ml 6 8t 11Y MISTAKE 1 PUT PLOW CAST vyiong car ini Willlamston, near Car s.arphen's Store, Saturday. Finder ■Jitrli.se. return to John Peel, Dixie Warehouse. J. H. Lynch. Itpd MEN, WOMEN, SELL GlISRAN teed sdk hosiery "dll"ecl. to. wearer; beautiful goods, fashioned and full fashioned, wonderful colors. Prices lower than stores. Sell only. We pay every day.. International t Silk Hosiery Co., Norristown, Pa. to jelK HUGH G. HOitTON ATTOKNEV AT LAW i'.rst Floor i'eopits Bank Budding w Uliamston, N. C. lOR SALE: MEXICAN BIG BOL' Cotton Seed for sale. Grown in 1921 and are better than 1924 Will de liver seed. Box 162 R>cky Mount IN. C. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Martin County ( 'I own ol Jameavillc. 1 have this day levied on the fol lowing real estate situate and being in the town of Jamesville, for taxe* due and unpaid on the said land foi the year 1923. And will sell same a' public auction in front of the post of fice in Janijfcville on Monday the Is day of June, If2f>, at 12 o clock m. j. r Thin M;:y Ist, 1926. L M. liKOW'N, Tax Collector, White H. C. Jackson, store, tax, $8.10; cost, SI.BO. f. IT! Burras"* Est., Town lot, fax $4.00; vost., SI.BO J. iOlardison E.- ~ Crooks on lot. ta. $11.70; cost, SIBO. \V. W. Walters, ■ I'.sidence lot, tax, sl3 #6; ta jr.RO: ' (I ed Windsor Alex: .r, residence, tax $1.60; cos SI.BO. M. F. Hopkins, re. id' net*; tax, $3 .07; cost, sl.B>. f Johnny James, vacant lot-, lax, $C.76[ cost, SI.BO. Esau Johnson Es'res idence lot, tax. THE MOST DELICATE FABRICS The dry cleamiik process we us enables, us to handle the -mo;* delicate fabrics' without., the. slightest injury. llut ' '.' U * t J >e to you. ( 'ur service is prompt moderat, Give us a trial. 1 LJR F ..- POPE'S V.DSK 242 ——Service Shop NOTICE V The Hoard of Commissioners of (he Town of Williamaton will receive ap plications for office of duy and night policemen. Applications must be in writing, wealed, and presented to the town clerk by Monday, June 15th ', . V G. H. Harrison Town Clerk '—W— 1 Ml ■ ■ ■l « - m —■■ ■. u*r—m— THE ENTERPRISE - WILLIAMSTON, N. C. $4.30; cost, SI.BO. Aii-rina. Kaberson, residence, tax, $1.06, cast, SI.BO. John D. Williams, ros.dence; tax $1.60; cost, SI.BO. NOTICE Having this day qualified as adinin istrator of estate of 11. G. '§> lade , utceased, late of Martin County, no •.ice is here! \ given to all parties hold ing claims against said estate to pre sent them for payment on or befor April 28, 1:>26, or this notice wLI b pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estati will please come forward and make immediate payment of sarrje. This April 28, 1926. W. S. RHODES, mayl 6tw Administrator. NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of N. A. Bur will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persona indebted to said estate roughs, deceased, all persons holding ciaims against said estate are hereby no ified to present thetti loTt pay merit, !o the undersigned on or before the 11th day of May, J926, ir this notice rife requested- to cttme forward and BABY SCOLDS 0 are soon "nipp«d in the trod" without "doaing" by ua» of — VICKS ▼ VapoRUB Over 17 Million Jaw U—d Ymarly make immediate payment of the same This May 11, 1925. C. F. BURROUGHS, ml 6 6tw Administrator. NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of George F Everett, deceased, all persons holding claim -i against said esta e are hereby notified to present for paymen on or before 'he 11th day of May, 1926, or this r ouce will-be /■' aikd in bar of their recovc y. All indebted to sa>! estate will please corqe forward and mak immediate settlement of saw. f This May Jl, 1926. FANNIE E. EVERETT, ml 6 6tw Admioistratr'. :. | I). SWIFT and CO ; I ■* • I a tent !,awv#-r|i 1 (| 305 Seventh St \Vaihi"g|tn, Dv J ; Over 34 years experience , j PATENT S Ob' nine'!. Send nio V. or sk?ti -u and we will promptly !cnd yon n « report Our book on patents and trade-marks will be «ent to you on requer«t. "ACHED & AGO" Lauy Say* Her Back "Hurt Night and Day"—Least Noiie Up set Her. Better Alter Taking Cardui. Winflfld, Texas. —"My back hurt nlrhi foil day," says Mr*. C.- L,. - Kawon, of R. F. I), 1, this place. "I acbod and ached until I could hard ly go I felt weak and did not feel like doing anything. My work waa a groat burden to me. I Just hated to do up the dishes, even. I was no-account and extremely nervous. "My mother had taken Cardui and she thought it would do me good, so she told me to take lt. _ My husband got me a bottle nnd I began on It. I began to Improve at once. It was such a help that I continued it until after the baby's birth. "I took eight bottles and I can certainly say that It helped me. It Is a fine tonic. It built me up and seemed to strengthen me. T l!re* lew nervous aud began to Bleep better. "I can certainly recommend Cardui to expectant mothers, for to me it was a wonderful help ... In every way I felt better after taking It and I think It Is a splendid medi cine.'' Cardui Is purely vegetable, and contains no harmful drugs, For sale everywhere. NC-162 '. ?. '' » ® /"§ #*' ... Fads About the Tobacco Growers Cooperative ■ Association . 1 ..,v No.,4—REDRYING 4 * V ' C onstant attempts by opponents of cooperative marketing: to dissat .isi'y members of the tobacco association .. with its redrying policies have brought to light the fact that that the association has saved several hundred thousand dollars by cutting the cost of its redry ir , according to investigation by Sate officials from North Caro lina, South Carolina, and Virginia, who state in their report: "The committee has goneinto this criticism very thor oughly and finds the following: V ' " *"• * t** ~T"' *-■ • —r ™ J"-- ■ — : * * ——-• ~r~ — ■ ' During tiie first year oi its operation the officers of the association succeeded in getting tne redrying o± its tobacco uone at a basic v pnce oi si.s per hundred pounus, Out when irtssune time to make contracts ior the reurying oi the second year s crop it appeared as il the principal reoriers would not unuertaKe the work for less tfian $2.00 per hundred pounds, bome of them want ed as much as $2.25. as the i92ii crop was a very large one, the association was laced with the problem oi re-- drying at least two-thirds of the crop, and this increased price meant an additional cost of several, hundred thousand dollars. "From its investigation, the committee believes that the association saved its members at least 25 cents per j. hundred pounds in redrying costs on the l&io crop, and;' perhaps 50 cents per hundred in redrying costs on a' part of the 1924 crop. The association got a large part of v its tobacco redried at a cost of $1.75 per hundred in 1923, U due to the fact that redriers came to this basic price. j During 1924 the Edmondson Tobacco Co. further duced its charge for redryin - IZ /TT- - - 666 is a prescription for Malaria, Chills und Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever It kills the germs. I "It Is The Best" 111 VII The surest method for im | proving ajid increasing your pea nut yield is to use "The Best Land Plaster"^ Eastern's N Latldplas*"*, manufac ;red by us at Norfolk, from guiuine Nova Scotia Gypsum, costs no more than other plaster and is cheaper in the end because it mak es better peiinuts ftnd more of them. 1 . ' f ' :1 \ • ' *"■ Eastern Cotton Oil Co. Norfolk f Va. Hertford, N. C. Edenton, N. C. Elizabeth City, N. C. FOR OVER '.u YEARS HALL'S CAT Aim K MEUICIXE hw been •tftri nnr—full) in Uui treatment of Catarrh. " BUM CATARRH HEDK IJfR con sists of an Ointment which Quickly i. Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Toole, which acta through the Blood on the Mucous Bur r faces, thus reducing the Inflsmmation. Sold by all drugrlsts. F, J. Cheney & Co., Toleuo. Ohio.