??GREEN TAG FESTIVAL JUNE 12 to 20?? ! Local and Personal Mr. Tige Gardner of Greenville wu a visitor here Surday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and Mr. Harry Biggs returned hone San day evening from Wrightsville Beach where they attended the B. P. O. E. convention last weok. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams spent Sunday with relatives la Nashville. Mr. Frederick Boyt, who haa been attending the State University arrived home to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. F. W. Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Anderson %pd Dr. Don Williams of Tarbon a few hours here Sunday aiiernoon with relatives and friends. Save your green tag. It's worth money to you. * ~ Miss Sitterson of Windsor and who has been attending the North Caro lina college at Greensboro and Anne Elisabeth No well who has been at tending Brenau college at Gainesville Georgia were here Saturday evening en route to their homes in Windsor. Mr. Hugh Horton, Mrs. Martha H. Britt and Mr. A. T. Crawford motor ed to Wilson Sunday to bring Mrs. Horton home. Her friends will be very glad to know that she is convalesc ing rapidly from t£e accident she suf fered in Wilson while attending the Shrine ceremoniel May 20th. Watch Friday's Enterprise for de tails of the Green Tag Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bowsn of Green ville visited Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Har rison Sunday. * Mrs. C. A. Harrison and little daughter Blanche are visiting Mrs. Harrison's mother, Mrs. Blanche An derson near Tarboro. Green Tag—Who, where, when, what T Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tetterton and children of Plymouth were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison Sunday. Miss Mary Etheridge Rhea visited Mrs. Robert Heydenreich at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Watts last Sunday.. June 12 to 20—Green Tag Days. - Miss Carrie Delle White spent the week end with her sister, Miss Mary White, in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Forbes of Green ville visited Mrs. P. H. Brown Sat urday. Have you paid your May light bill T , If not, send a check to W. T. Meadows, treasurer, or call at his office, Dixie Warehouse, and pay It before the 16th of the month. J9 St Mr t Selby Jones of Washington was in town yesterday. . Mr. Paul Jones spest Sunday with relatives in Scotland Neck. Mr. Jack Martin of Tillery wail a visitor here yesterday. Put Your Roofing Problem Up To Us TIM of experience HTRT taught as which roofings "look food" and which art good. We kaow mo better rahie than Barrett Shingles. They're - _ baaattfaL With a weather sarfacs of real slate—red, green m Mae-black-—they add ralne to any house. And they're lie wfi ym't roc or mat—nerer need painting or staining. Uw fc lot coat, they're lowest in cost per-year-of-servioa. W"ROOFINGS Pre a awAwaeeiy priced roof that looks paw Mhsjas eoapsn with Barrett Shingles. TVsart a Bstmi Eoof for iwrjr type of butldinf—4 JMH Qws.ia._ tst mi v.. ..J;!- • # ' __ ; f *, • t »,«' Roanoke Supply Co. Williamston, N. C. Mrs. W. C. Manning and Mr. and Mr*. Jim. A. Roberson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Latham in Ply mouth. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. James and chil dren of Norfolk spent the week end at the home of Mrs. James's brother, Mr. Roy Gurganus aM Mrs. Gurganus Before her marriage she was Miss Mattie Gurganus. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woo lard and children, William and Mary of Green ville, speat Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woo lard. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett of Palmyra visited Mr. J. H. Purvis Sunday. Mr. Hamilton Hutchinson has re turned to his home in Raleigh after | visiting his cousin, Mrs. C. B. Hassell 1 and Mr. Hassell. Miss Ethel Griffin left this morning for Chapel Hill where she will attend summer school at the University of North Carolina. Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Shirley asd children and Mr. J. H. Britt attended the Rally and Home coming day ser vices at the Baptist church in Tarboro Sunday. Mr. Willie B. Everett of Roberson ville was a visitor in town Sunday afternoon.. _ ■ i ii « Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stubbs and lit tle son are visiting Mrs. Stubbs's par ents in Wake Forest. Messrs. Toby Rogers and Bruce Whitley motored to Scotland Neck Sunday. Mr. Wheeler Martin is in Raleigh this week aatending to legal matters. Mr. W. C. Manning motored to Windsor yesterday in the interest of the Williamston Telephone company. NOTICE TO CITIZENS OF WILLIAMSTON You are requested to pay your light Mils to Mr. W. T. Meadows, Town . " " ~i — i Treasurer, at his oSce In the Dixie Warehouse, for May and horeafter. V ... J " - G. H. Harrison" . Town Clerk NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that oertain deei of trust made and executed by Wor ley Harrell and wife, Mary Harrell to the undersigned trustee, and bear ing date of April Ist, 1923, and o£ record in the public registry of Mar kin County in book U-l, at page 272 said deed of trust having been givc.i to secure the payment of a certain note of even dste therewith, and the terms and conditions therein contained not hiving been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee, will on Thurs day, the 18th day of June, 1925, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court hoifee door of Martin County, at Wil liamston, N. C., oiler for sale, at pub lie auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described proper ty, to wit: All our interest in the following de scribed land, to wit: Bounded on the east by county road On the west by Higgs Brothers, on the north by Conoho Creek, and J. H. Daniel, and on the south by Higgs brothers, and known as the old Joseph Harrell home place. Lying on the road leading from Oak City and Ham ilton to the old Sherrod mill pond containing flfty-flve acres, be it Tnor or less. This May 14, 1925. B. M. WORSLEY, m! 9 4tw Trustee. Hugh G. 'Horton, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE 'Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust from S. F. Freeman and wife, Minnie E. Freeman, to the undersign ed W. M. Rear, trustee, which said deed of trust is dated January 1, 1919, and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Martiin Coun'y, North Carolina, in book XI, at page 272, the undersigned W. M. Rear, trus tee, will, on the 24th day of June, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon, sell at pub lic auction, for cash, at the courthouse door of Martin County, North Caro lina, the -following described real es tate, to wit: tH» ENTEBPItiaE \VILI,IAM3TQN, MOKTH CAKC'MNA All that.tract or parcel cff land ly ing and being in Martin County, State of North Carolina, in Jumes ville Township, and adjoining the lands of A. T. McDonald and others, and more fully described as follows: The tract of land known as the Stephen F. Davis hjnd lying in the Jordan Thick road attaining the lands of S. L. Ange, Ashley Davis, and others, and is said to contain one hun dred acres, and being the lands con veyed to M. W. Ange by W. T. Craw ford, commissioner, dated October 29 1901, and recorded in Martin County North Carolina, register's office; and the same land as conveyed by said M. W. Ange and wife to the Dennis Sim mons Lumber Company, by deed daicj January 18th, 1902, and recorded In deed book FFF, on page 373, and also being the same land as described r. WEEK-END TRIPS wiluamston" Proportional rates other points To Wrightsville Beach Norfolk $5.35 Tickets on sale Friday* and Saturdays. Final limit midnight of following Tuesday, Kound Trip Summer Kvcursion I ickets on sale daily to resorts in Canada and the United Stale* good until We are prepared to serve you J- W. ANDREWS, Agent Phone 67 ATLANTIC COAST LINE ltw jo jy Don't Forget to Attend Majestic Range Demonstration From June 8 to June 13 will be Majestic Week in ' Williamston, with an expert representative here to hold demonstration and give information as [|l|| j| you may need to use a Majestic successfully. With |IF" every range bought this week a beautiful set of Pfff TV4e ware will be given free. You may take your choice HI j I llj|l | M/UISTIC r of polish copper or the enameled. Uffl I 16$ jEi Every user of Hie Majestic is a booster. Just ask your neighbors how they like the Majestic. 58^1 Every part of the new Majestic has been refined RjfcjU fj i |jgl| |l to look as well as artistic skill can make it. The iQjj 1 jjl pictures fhow the smooth nickel finish • and the HMPfeBHjUH I !■§ | Pjß graceful streamline effect that you admire in your KSiiw9flll favorite automoLile No other range approaches the new Majestic in those features that give bet ter cooking and economy, and in its latest design jt stands alone in point of beauty. . • > ; . Be sure to see the new Majestic, built to ' * you in its every part, at your dealer's. We appreciate the fact that everyone is drop us a card and we will have the Majes- R SL Cnnirtnpv , lot No. 7, in the division of the lands of Ashley Davis, sr., and allied to the heirs of said Stephen F. Davis, de ceased. The plat of which subdivision is-recorded jn the register's office in Williamston, Nortn Carolina, and is hereby referred to and made a part of this description the same as writ* ten herein, as is also the other descrip tions in deeds above described, and each hereby referred to and made a par' hereof, the same as if written herein. Said land above described being that PALE, JIERVOUS West Virginia Lady Says Thai She Was in a Serious Condi tion, But 1$ Stronger After Taking Cardui. Huntington, W. Va.— "l was In a Very weak and run-down condition —in fact, was in a serious condi tion," says Mrs. Fannip C. Uloss, of 1964 Madison Avenue, this city. "In tny left side the pain was very severe. It would start in my back and sides. Tart of the time I was in bed aud when up I didn't , feel like doing anything or going anywhere. "Life wasn't auy pleasure. I was very pale. 1 was nervous and thin, and so tired all the time. "My druggist told me that Cardui was a good tonic for women and I bought a couple of bottles. I took two bottles, then I noticed an im provement. I kept on ahd found It was helping nie. I have taken nine bottles. I'm stronger now than 1 TuiVf been in a long time.'' Cardu tu u.,\:|e fionf mild-acting medicinal her) s with n gentle, tonic, atrengUy ing offej. upon curtain female t and upon the svste«n In gene. itl- Sold everywhere. NC-168 eggi". l , identical land described and conveyed by said deed of trust. This the 21st day of May, 1925. Margolis Bros. & Brooks For five years "The Shopping Place After All" — ■** . • "IT IS WHAT WE SAY IT IS" Margolis Bros. & Brooks Williamston, N. C. I . W. M. KEAR, \ Trustee. Harry McMullan, Attorney, m 26 4t