Local and Personal Mr. Harry Faulkner, of Raleigh, was here yesterday on business for the Kaleigh Iron Works. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Preddy spent Sunday with friends in Wilson. Mr. Collins, 'of the W. I. Skinner Tobacco Co., spent Sunday with his family in Wilson. Mi-ses Lyda Cook and Frances Gurganus and Jack Biggs will spend Friday in Norfolk. Mr. Joe L. Holliday spent yesterday in the city on business. Judge Stephen C. Bragaw, of Wash ington was a business visitor here yes terday. Elder Corbett, of Greenville, filled Elder Sylvester Hassell's regular ap pointment at Skewarkee Sunday. While here he was the guest of Mr. John L. Hmwlli Mr. J. M. Oakley was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. N. R. Roberson spent yester day in the city. Rev. A. J. Manning conducted the Sunday afternoon services at the State farm last Sunday. Miss Mary Etheridge Rhea, of Windsor,'was the week-end guest of Mrs. Robert F. Heydenreich at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. WatU. Messrs. Tom Swain and J. W. Mar tin, of Plymouth, were business visi tors here vesterday. Mr. Frank .Hitch, of Puntego, spent the week end at home. Mn and Mrs. Leroy Anderson, of Emporia, Va., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson. ', I Me.-srs. William Hodges, Benjamin Courtney, Fred Taylof, and Herbert „ Peel, jr., left today for Wake Forest, where they will enter Wake Forest College for the coming school year. Mr. B. M. Worsley, of Oak City, was in town yesterday. Misses Lois Spruill and Louise White and Messrs. J. and Bond Gil liam and James Sawyer, of Windsor, visited friends here Sunday. Mr G. W. Hardison returned Sat urday from New York and Raltimore, where he spent the past three months attending to business. Elder Sylvester Hassell attended the yearly meeting of the Primitive Baptist Church in Washington Sun day. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. The undersigned, having qualified as Administrator of the estate of J. L ITarrell, deceased, all persons Tiavin" claims against said estate are notified to exhibit same to him on or before the 6th day of August, 192 C, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This the sth day of August, M 25., B. A. CRITCHER, Aomr. 8-28-41 666 ia a prescript ton ror Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever It killa the germs. DREADFUL PAINS -Gcorfia Lady, Who Had Lost Too Much Weight, Was Advised to Take Cardu and b Now WeH Columbus, Ga.—Mrs. George 8. Hunter, of this city, writes: "After I married, thirteen month* ago, I suffered with dreadful pain* In my aides during ... My aide hurt so bad it nearly killed me. I had to go to bed and stay some times two weeks at a time. I could not work and I Just dragged around the houae. "I got very thin—l went from 126 pounds down to less than 100. My mother had long been a user of Cardul and she knew what a good medicine It was for this trouble, ao •be told me to gjrt some and take it. I sent to the ato re after It and be- • Joi* I had taken the first bottle I began to tmpfeve. "My side hurt leaa and I began to Improve In health. ... The Cardul acted aa a fine tonic and I do not Cael like the same person. I am •o much better. I am well now. I nave gained ten pounds and am ■till gaining. My sides do not trouble me at all. *"I wl*h every suffering woman knew about Cardui." NC-160 SBQSffl Mr. Wilson G. Lamb has returned from Baltimore, where he spent the past month. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thomas arrived yesterday from Lynchburg, Va., to make their home here during the to bacco season. WALTER L. MAIN CIRCUS TO SHOW HERE SEPT. 2# The billboards and dead walls about the city are announcing that the fa mous Walter L. Main shows are to visit Williamston Saturday, Septem ber 26. Great interes't attaches to th« event, particularly so because the big show is one of the few tented exhibi tions offering an array of trained wild animals. The Walter L. Main Shows for nearly half a century, to be ex act, 46 years, have stood at the top among the high-class shows. Beginning as a small wagon show each year has seen a steady growth. Until today the mere announcement of the appearance of the Walter L. Main shows is synonymous with the fact that the patrons will see a clean, high class entertainment, free from objec tionable features, embodying all that is great and entertaining in the realm of the "white tops." A special train of double-length rail road cars will bring the big show here. The big show represents an expendi ture of more than $750,000. There are upwards of 700 men, women and horses with the show; almost ten acres of tents; a herd of elephants; a caravan of camels; one of the most interesting traveling menageries; five bands of music; scores of curiosities and oddities from the four corners of the world. There will be two performances, at 2 and 8 p. m., the doors pening at 1 and 7p. m. A concert of populur and operatic music will be given by Prof. John Griffin's military hand an hour preceding each performance. An im mense street parade will be seen on the down-town streets at noon on show day.—Press agent. NOTICE OK SALE Under and by virtue ut the power of | sale contained in that iertain deed of j trust executed to the - undersigned I trustee, on the 12th day of January, | 1922, and of record In the Martin j County Public Registry, in book U-2, WMGLEYS makes your food do you more good. Note how It relieve! that stuffy feeling AM after hearty eating. Sweeten* the {jjlWTpTSjh breath, removes jjre food particles from the teeth, * WJ gives new vigor 1/- to tired nerves. The Newest Bobs— Bobbed hair is smart, when it is becoming—but bobbed, hair can not be attractive unless it is correctly cut te accentuate the best features of the head. Correctly cut, bobbed hair is becoming to every face. That is why haircutting should not be entrusted to inexperienced hands, and why we urge you not to take chances with amateurs. - '' " s _ We offer our services, because we know we are qualified to take care of your individual needs. Let experts cut your hair to accent your own particular type and personality. You jvill receive prompt and courteous attention. We also n Shampooing, hair treatments, and facials—at modest prices. » > SERVICE BARBER SHOP Williamston, N. C. page 411, securing a certain bond of even date therewith, and the stipula tions not having been complied with, fcrtd at the request of the holder of said bond "the undersigned, trustee will, on the 14th day of October, 1925, o' 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door f Martin County, of fer at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed tract of land: Beginning at a black gum at the Calet Micelle line and Jomes A. Rod ger corner, thence Westwardly along James A, Rodger line to a ditch knoll along said ditch to a long leaf pine, Jlience along Sophie Rogers line to a light wood stop;' Whence eost along a line of marked trees to a black gum and pine in Calet Mizelle's line, thence along Calet Mizelle's line to the be ginning, containing 50 acres, more or less.. This 14th of September, 1925. W. A. HAILEY, sl4 4tw Trustee. I NEVER BE WITHOUT RR for it immediately eases sud den, severe, colicky pains and cramps in stomach and bowels, deadly nausea and weakening diarrhoea. For children grown-ups flse CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Take it with you when yon travel. Keep it always in your hone. WILLIAMSTON One Day Only SAT. SEPT. 26 SHOW OF SUPRFMELY' STUPENDOUS SURPRISES EVERV ACT A FEATURE ~ it and EVERY FEATURE A ThRILLI PWhQRAM PRE-EMINENT 0 PERFORMERS ONE MILE OF MAGNIFICENT PARADE DAILY DAY or SHOW. I I PerformAKtrnica ft NlgM THE ENTERPRISE WILUAMBTON. N. C. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of C. R Page, lat« of Martin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at her home in Williamston, N. C., on or before tha 19th day of August, 1926, or this no tice will be pleaded in" bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immeidate payment. ' .1 This the 18th day of August, 1925. Mrs. LUCY E. PAGE, Administratrix of C. F. Page. Hugh G. Horton, Atfy. a2l 6tw NOTICE - , Under and by virtue of the power ?f sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed to the under signed Trustee on the 2nd day of January, 1924, by J. I). Bowen, and wife and of record in the Martin County Public Registry, in Book Q-i, page 2, securing a certain bond of even date therewith, and the stipu lations not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of Mini bond the Undersigned Trustee, will, on the Ist day of October, 1925, at 12 o'clock, Noon, in front of the Courthouse door of Martin County offer-at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed tract of land: Bounded on North by Allen Mizelle, on West R. S. Price, OH North W. M. F. L. Edwards Licensed Undertaker Expert Kinlmlmer SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Satisfactory Service—Reasonable Pric i>s Guaranteed I>'iy Phone 87 " \'j K ht Phone 221 r WIUJAMSTON, N. fV RL LI ADCLi FFE^^AUTAUQUA A dynamic younf Imrturcr THE MISSOURI ENTERTAINER! o?»*or^ii/«u*hfr U kno«n full of "Mtwnnlily plus, £ 0 C U V VS? '"V,* 1 •'»»»'■•• » f «"> 'or K» •' unusual 'platform sp- Von *»*•*••« by Mr l.«l»«rd liarrull, Aniii|(i i powerful Idtutu md mas- Carancs ana who thinks Uadwg baio|*hona authority Ur/ul tloitutrict a alratfhl Unr I v/ — MILLER rf L ':aV' 0 * T . H i rtUMST . tAt !. fuffiWY 111 "i'i ""'V.'* ERANK LUCAS MAUDEi Um.-vs«. ~ijflgtrZ THESLOUPKEMPTONIPL^ERS & _ ' . . n • apAfUfVMft flipm A itflrndid •t|alllcatlon.,rrr ttnfinf populir «nd Haa fm -TMII WAV our Um«VnMiill«i In «n «itr«wdift»rlly W«vifw»y. "WHEN Enchanting Variety \3 w ■>'; •»*' \f " W The Keynote of Fall Millinery / Vv" - Charmingly individual are these smartly de / ' signed fall hats— -another triumph for us in extra ordinary value giving'. Here you will find the per feet hat for all occasions—whether it be for tail 01street wear or informal dress wear. A most "■ V 3|i Y delightful Variety of dashing, becoming shapes £.Z and colors- materials and trimmings. \ There are fascinating Jewcled-dued velours - r ' *r- §} *' the P reJo,n 'OatinK fabric of the Btfason. IJut , // f *V , also smart are the new felts and velvets—in 11 • \ _ \ soft,"Titelting shades or brilliant colors. Large (U • 1/\J _ "\ hats, small ami medium site, a collection that includes trie very small headsize for the' l| close shingles—or the large sixe for those who JL do not have bobbed hair. An unusual value at L Harrison Brothers and Co. - ■ "• - - - -'JM lie wen, on East Naomi Bowen, on Soulh and containing 97 acres more or less. For full description see Deeds I of Record in Martin County Registry in Book G-'l, page 300. This 25th day of August, 1925. • B. DUKE CRITCHER, Trustee. 8-28-4t NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon the undersigned in I a deed of trust executed by J—L. Wynn and wife Maggie Wyrin, on the 10th day of April, 1923, and of record in the public registry of Martin Coun ty in Book G-'i at pajre 677, said deed of trust being given to secure I a certain note cf even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been com plied with, and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee, will on Wednesday',' the 23rd day of September, 1925 at 12 o'clock M. in front of the Court House Door inthe Town of Williamston, N. C. sell at public auction for cash, to the highest bidder thel following describ ed land: Ail - that certain- traet,- parcel or piece of land containing 299 acres' more or less situate, lying unci beinu on the road leading form Sprint; Green Church, to the Williamston road about two miles eas of the j Town of Everetts, Poplar Point Town, ship, Martin County. North Carolina having such shaties, metes and bounds and distances as will more fully ap pear by reference, to the map thereof made by J. R, Mobley, surveyor on the 10th day of November, lU2'£ and now on file with the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham, N. C., adjoining the lands of Sam Taylor, Tom McClaren and Jesse Le;r trett on the Nr.nh, the lands of Sain Taylor, Mamie Raynor an I the A. Thompson land on the West, J. E. Notice To TAXPAYERS All town taxes for the year 1924 must be paid or execution will be lev ied on all property upon which taxes are due on Qctobet.lsV and. the same will be sold to satisfy said taxes. By order of the board of commis sioners. M. S. Moore, Tax Collector •: ( ■ ~ «» BUILD NOW! As. a mailer of fart,'there is no' inopportune time for UuiUliitK. The 'quicker you jjet into the new hptne of your own—the quicker it will he "all yours." Many experienced huihlors prefer fall's lively building days. There i,s a crisptiess in the air which makes for rapid and «ood construction. Certainly materials of all kinil are cheaper in the fall of each year. Our price scales have not been.lower in many moons. We are also headquarters' in Wdliamston for building materials and supplies (if all kinds. « No matter-what coitalruction work you plan, w lie her or nmall, we want to serve you. See our I'RKK plan books. Roanoke Supply Go.. _ William,stun, N.CV Barnhill on the South and the lands of Julius James and Jack Mills on the East and being the lands convey ed to the said J. L. Wynn by J. A. Whitley b" deed dated Jan. Ist. 1906 and of record in Martin County Pub lic Registry in Book 0. 07 O at page 280. This the 21st day of Ausrust, 1925. WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee. 8-2Mt