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ARE YOU HAN D 1 CA P P ED? ZZ^tZ . - '■■•""*" ■' • ' ■.l ' Having made plans to take a vacation "or j:o some place, in looking through your weaving apparel, were you suddenly liandicapped, owing to numerous spots on your best dresses and yet you were in dfbt as to where or how to have cleaned?. If that be the case, you can now remove that t fact that Pope's Service Shop has secured the We o. H. M. Parker, of Tarboro, N . C„ a cleaner of several years experience. You need not hesitate on se tag your most delicate garments, as he will give them his personal attention. Beginning next week, we will do hat cleaning and blocking, Panamas, St.aw, and. felts, also new trimmings put on. The proof of the pudding is in the eating-Try us- POPE'S SERVICE SHOP - _ PHONE 242 Ladies Work a Specialty M'*J* • Satisfactory Service is our Motto Standard Pnces Local and Personal Bishop Darsi of who heal services at the Church of the 1 iidvent und St. Martin's, Hamilton j in Sunday was the guest oi Mr. and . Mrs. J. (J. Staton while in the city. Messrs. Tige Gardner and Charles i Junes of Greenville were visitors here b.uurday. V» AWrtMl- AT ONCE: I.OOU MEN lo liave .Iheir hats cleaned and blocked-, and new briininiiigs put on. H M. Farker of Tarboro, cleaner of I s.everal years experience is with Tips a Service Shop. .Flume 242, Ummw Anne Nowell and Bettie l'er r.\- and Liles Galling ol W uidsor visit cif friends here Sunday. Mi\~ Irving" Mai golis returned Sat-, uiday from New York and Tuxedo, K. V. and Greenwood Lake, N. J. where he spent the past month. While i.i New York he visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Margolis. Miss Elizabeth Hassell will leave iui Windsor today to spend the. re-j ii.Hinder of the week with Miss Anns] No well. I Mrs. S. C Kay, Mrs. Eli Hay and I Mrs. J. A. Leggett and little daughter left today for Durham where they v. ill visit relatives. Mr. Walter Orleans of Ahpskie is spending a few days with his parents, Au and" Mrs. N. Orleans. Mr J. M Oaklfto was a visitor here e yesterday. WANTED AT .ONCE: 1.000 "MEN to have their hats cleaned and blocked, and new brimntings put_on. 11. M. Farker of Tarboro, cleaner of Pope's Service Shop. Flume 242. Miss Fattie Harris left Sunday for Richmond after visiting her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Harris for several days. Mr. H. li Mask, head of the field s. rvice of the Cotton ('.rowers associ ation, who has been doing work in this section re'urned to Raleigh Sun nily. Mrs. Gennie Ferry returned yester ('ay from the "Washington hospital where she has been taking treatment. -'^Mr.jHarry Onion of Rowland wjll : a few days with friends here (hating this, week ( Mr. L J. Chapman. Mua. Ruth Chap I i.ii. Mr.. Smi lv. I.loyd Chapman and 'Harry l'i:iTl> of Crifton vi>i»ed 'Mr. ;,iiil 'Mrs J.L Wilhams. Mi*. E. I*. .Cunningham has re'uri%. t«1 from the Washington .hospital where she has been ill for the past two weeks. Mrs. Carrie 1!. Williams and daugh •er, Miss Frances and Harry A. Biggs spent today in l'arboro with fiijnns. CAMPING FAKTY RETL'RNS The camping par y composed of Mr. ami Mrs. K. B. Crawford and (on, Asa, Mr and Mrs,.J. G. tjodard and son, Joseph, Dr. yni Mrs. J. S. Rhodes and son, Jim, jr., Mrs 1. W. Hoyt, Dr. and M»s. J. H Sauhders and son Buck, Miss Lyda Cook and Mr Jack Biggs returned yesterday from Fden House. They spent two weeks there. Over the to "CTANDARD" GASOLINE kl'v. Mr. Bryant of Murl'reesboro \.as ilie guest of Mi a and W. And'erson during the week end. Mrs. Gladys Churles ol' Grifton u sj .end ing several day* with her sister Mrs. J. L. Williams who has been ill. ( Au» and Mrs. A. it. Dunning and [ hulf daughter, Mary Alice spent the. j week end at I'amlico Beach. Mr. and Mis. J. W. Manning and I a tie daughter, Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. ElberL S. J'eel and son, Elbert, jr. and Miss Margaret Manning spent .he week end al i'amlico Beach. J*. I'. lioyie uf Uauullon was iii/towli yesterday. WANTED AT ONCE: 1.000 MEN to have thtfir hats cleaned and blocked, and new brimmings jiut on. H. M. Parker of Tarboro, cleaner ol several years experience is wUh Pipe's Service Shop. I'houe 242.. _ Mrs. Carrie b. Williathy and daugh ,i'i, Frances, spent the week eiui. at I'tynlieo Beach. -"V". Messrs. Wilson Lamb, Julius Feel, C 11. Cursiarplren, jr., Milton Nor- D iin ami Harry Biggs' spent the week ind at I'amlico Beach. * Mr. Julius llurdison of Griffins was a visitor here yesterday. M, K. IC Daniet wK in ttrwrt attend j' ing to business last week. Mr. David Koberson of Griffins wan , business visitor here yesterday. Mr. W. C. Manning, jr. spent ths week end in Farmvttle With friends. Mt. Harry Waldo of Hamilton was in town yesterday- Mrs, Minnie Matthews of Hamil ton visited* her sister, Mrs. Wheeler Martin, yesterday. Mr.4. 1. B. Harrison spent last week with Mrs. A D. Mizell in Tarboro. , SFBStRIBE TO TMSJENTEKPKISE TAKEN. l.'F; ONE SANDY COLOR-., e7T sbw wlth black spots. Crop' and slit" in each ear, under keel-in righV H. C. Koberson, Route 4 city, ltp !II (;H HORTON A'ITUKNI'.V AT I.av Fir*t Floor IVOplfs Bank liu.ldiuK" William si on, N. (V HEAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; j apply fraely up nostrils. WICKS MEN, WOMEN, SELL GUARAN teed i>iik hosiery dJrect to wearer, beautiful fashioned and full fashioned, wonderful colors. Prices lower than stores. Sell only. We pay every day. International Silk Hosiery Co., Norristown, Pa. to jel9 666 , is a prescription for Malaria, Chills ! and EeVer, Dengue or Bilious Fever It kills the germs. FEMALE HELP WAN'IED: "LAD-I .ie.-,—To finish Silk * Underwear at home by Hand or Machine— -Fart •or till time. Enclose stamp for reply. Keystone Mills, Amsterdam, N. Y. It ADMINISTRATOR S .NOTK E Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Lew.si H. Feel, de ceased late of Martin County, North t al oil mi, this is to notify all persons having felainrs against> the estate of said deceased to exhibit them io the undersigned at Vv illiainston, North Carolina, on or before the 20th day of June, lU2O, or this will ,be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to" said estate will please make immediate payment. —This 26th ilay of June, 1925. E. S. PEEL, Administrator of Lewis H. Feel. Martin and Peel, Atty's. '6-30-6 NOTICE OF SALE North CuroHmt, Martin County. Tn the superior court. .1. W. Wafts vs. Stewart Sullivan By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the superior pcourt -of--Mart'iii County in- the above entitled ac.ion, I will,on Monday, Aui*. It, 1925, at 12 o'clock lioon, at the court house tooi' of sail! county sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all die light, title and in terest which tlx saiil Stewart Sullivan, defendant, has in the following de scribed property: ; v -t • Adjoining tlnlands of ('. C. Fagan, Ceo. W. Blount, Vid»i By mini, E. VV. Warden, et als, and being located on Tar Neck road in-Jamesville Town ship. This the 20th day of June, 1926. H. T. KOBKKSON, je 28 4tw ".Sheriff. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Sealed proposals will he received b> the board of- ComqriSMoners et Ham ton, North Carolina at-S:00 P. M. June 29, 1925, fir the purchas. ol $15,000 6 per cent Light a-d Power Bonds of -snid town, da'e I July 1. '1925; maturing SSOO on July 1 of each of the years 1928 to 19-I7 bctli in clusive, in denomin: ion of $t»00 each, interest payable somi-amiually anil hoi li principal and interest payable in New York. Legal proceed hips and preparation and sale of the bonds under the sup.", vision of Bruce Craven Esq., of Trin ity, North Carolina, to whci 1 all re Wk»» Bmm Automobile* Are Bailt, Buick Will Build Than Sruecttenf fyh y u it that there art i . ' more than a million , - Buicks in use today? IllWCri Because Buicks are always popular with new car buyers and also because Buick's dependable ' construction results in a much longer life for Buicks than is ordinarily the span of service of a motor car* N.A. Riddick Motor Co. Scotland N6ck, N. C. THE • ENTERPRISE WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA quests fur further infortnatioh should be addressed. ' * -# iiidders liiunt oeput.it wth thej '!>•• ■■wret before i. aking their bids a .cer.itied check drawn to th 3 order of he treasurer upon an incorporated Imnk or trust company, or a -sum of money lor or in an aniou.it equal to per centum of the face amount of the bund* bid for, to secure ti e muni cipality again* - any loss resulting from ilie f- iiure of the bidder to com j>ly with "the terms of his bid. Said bond.- will be awn-rued to the highest bidder at not less hun par, unless fill bids are rejected. 0. (j; MATTHEWS;. Cleik. North aroiina. Mat iX' County. 11l he superior ••HI", before 'he clerk. Venice .Macon v». ( ha r lie Macon The defendant above named will ike notice that an action entitled as fitiovr has bnrn cniwiwced in the su perior court of Martin County, North Carolina, wherein the .plaintiff is ask ing for an alisolu e divorce. and the said defendant will further take no- - ! We Must ( oiled Our I tot ties Place all milk bottles on porch or some convenient place that they may be collected when mak ing '"regular deliveries. WILLIAMSTON DAIRY tice that he is required by the law to 1 appear at the courthouse of said coun ty on the 20th day of July, 1925, and | e.tiswer or demur to the complaint of j saiu action, or the defendant will ap ply to the court for the renef demand- j ed in said complaint. _ i This*' the 20th day of June,. 1925. K. J. PEEL, je 23 4lw Clerk superior court. NOTICE OF SALE t nder and by virtue of the power of .-aly con aiii'.'il in that certain deed of trust made and executed by Joe and Lucy Purvis to the undersigned j "trustee and bearing the date of Feb ruary 10, 1922 and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book J1 at page 454 said Deed of Trust having been (riven to secure the payment of dertain notes of even date therewith, and the terms and conditions therein contained not hav ing been complied with, and at the request o f the, holder of said notes, the undersigned trustee will on Tues- HOW'S THIS? HAM.'S CATAHHH MCUK'IVB win flo wha' we claim for tt—rld youi ayatem of Catarrh or Dvafneaa mused by Catarrh. HAI.I/S CATARRH MK»ICfWK eon glut* of nn Ointment which Quickly Relieves the catarrhal Inflammation, ami th* - Interna! Medici .t , a Tonic, which acts through tljifßl''od on the Mucous Surtax e«, thug reßtoring normal condl tlona. Sold oy druggistß for over 40 Ycara. F, J Cfe«n«» A C'j T'«do. Ob*o j WEEK -END TRIPS YVIIJJ AMSTON Proportional rates other points To .. Wrightsville Beach $7.95 Norfolk ......... $5.35 Tickets on Bale Friday** and Saturdays. Final limit midnight of following Tuesday Hound Trip Summer Excursion Tickets on sale daily to resorts in Canada and the United States good until October 31. We are prepared to serve you J. W. ANDREWS, A «ent I'hone 67 ATLANTIC COAST LINE , je jy All That Is Fashionable In Women's FINE Footwear " . * ' *- • ( % ; • - • . / . ..... -'• K- :' ; L .»■ ' * " • • •» ' ' * -df? ' T==:= At Prices That Cannot Be Equalled™ The dignity, the charm, end the ■ v slippers, sandals, and sport ox style of these fine shoes will in- fx £*> f oP ,ls. stantly appeal to the women of "Jk v| •"V scrutinizing taste. They come in *%/ The bow pump is jauntily tied a wide variety of styles, in patent with ribbon. The slippers have leather, satin and calfskin. With C P"'" el cutouts at the side. The their smart line* and ftn* wor*- J\ll . h.'el is baby Fre#ch. White JUL. _ manship, they are an excellent ex- . Th# Btrap pump „ ample o! our i*r i iua i \ oo- Q H scalloped with white patent leatb wear" • "S K er. Long graceful lines—tiny Very white, and therefore, very C» French heels—with one or two fashionable, are our exquisite white straps. iTTf ■■———. Nassef DepL Store WHJJAMTSON, NORTH CAROLINA. day, July 14, 1925 at 12 o'clock M.| in front of the U:.nk of Hamilton,! i (Ter for. sale at public auction, to the highfi 4 rider fyp ca h, the follow ing described property to-wit: One certain tract or pa eel of land containing 83 acres .more or less, jat.e lis purchased from Ben Rober .spi; and known as Lot No. 3 in the What more could you want] Here are sturdy, good-looking roll roof ings that we're glad to recommend to property owners.-We know from ex perience that once you put Barrett Roll Roofings on any building, the roof is otf your mind—to stay off. One type of roofing is surfaced with natural slate in beautiful fadeless colors, red, green or blue-black- Others arc All are fire-safe. Rot proof and rust-proof, Barrett Roll Roof ings are lastingly weather-tight. = • We are always glad to put our roofing experience at your dis posal without any obligation on your part. r- We carry ? Barrett Roofing for any type of building—your home, your garage, your barn or your factory. You'll (ind the prices ver_ reasonable. Roanoke Supply Co. Williamston, N. C. i Land Division of Simon lirown, Ben ! nett Staton and Joe Purvis, and more fully described by reference to Land Division Book No. 1 page 476, said land being where Joe Purvis now i lives. ,! , This the 131 h day of Tune, 1925. T. B. SLADE JR., Trustee. -- 6-16-4
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