Local and Personal "Rosetime" will be given by local talent October 2d-for the benefit of the parent-teachers association. Make your plans to take in the show, which is a very pleasing production. Here From Bel haven Mr. and Mrs. Staton J. Peel, of Bel haven, visited friends here during the> week end. Leaves for Raleigh Mr. Charles Godwin, jr., left Mon day for Raleigh, to enter Kings Busi ness College. Leave For Baltimore Messrs. G. W. Hardison and C. D. Carstarphen left Sunday for Balti more. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hardison as far as Aulander. Spends Sunday in Tarboro Mrs. Anna Harrison spent Sunday with Mrs. A-.D- Mizell in Tarboro. 'ln Whitakers Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Pope spent Sun day with Mrs. Pope's mother in Whit akers. Spends Week End in Norfolk Mr. Earl Wynne spent the week end with friends in Norfolk. Visit Relatives in Tarboro Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rodgerson i.nd daughters, Misses Margaret and Mary, visited relatives in Tarboro Here From Plymouth Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Almond Latham, of Plymouth, spent yesterday with friends here. Announce Birth of Son Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cun ningham, a son, George Reynolds Sunday, September 20th. Mrs. Cun ningham was Miss Carrie Dell Blount prior to her marriage. Visits Relatives Here Mrs. George Roberson, of Norfolk, Va., visited relatives here last week. Visitor Here Yesterday Mr. Sam Rodgerson, of Bear Grass, i was a visitor here yesterday. " j F. L. Edwards Licensed Undertaker Expert Embalmer SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Satisfactory Service—Reasonable Prices Guaranteed Dny Phone 87 Night Phone 221 WILUAMSTON, N. C. Notice To TAXPAYERS All town (axes for the year 1924 must be paid or execution will be lev ied on all property upon which taxes are due on October Ist, and the same will be sold to satisfy said taxes. _ By order of the board of commit- . sionera. « M. S. Moore, Tax Collector TOBACCO IS BRINGING MORE MONEY IN WASHINGTON TOBACCO GREATLY IMPROVED THIS WEEK. ALL GRADES BRINGING MORE MONEY, ESPECIALLY TIPS AND HEAVY BODIED TOBACCO. IT'LLPAY U TO SELL IN WASHINGTON Knott's, Gravely's and Webb's - - - Three Big Warehouses WASHINGTON, N. C. * Spends Sunday in Hamilton Mrs. Wheeler Martin spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. aFnnie Matthews in Hamilton. Judge Cr&nmer Holding Court Here Judge E. H. Cranmer, of Southport, who is holding- superior court here this "week, is a guest of the Britt Hotel. Solicitor Gilliam Here Solicitor Donnel C. Gilliam, of Tar boro, is attending court here this week. Here From Kington Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edwards and little grandson, Lee, of Kinston,,spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ed warda. —— Spending Few Days Here v Mr. B. R. Barnhill, of the Atlantic Coast Realty Co., Petersburg, Va., is spending a few days in town. En Route to New Bern Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lilley, of Jamesville, passed through here yes terday en route to Nw Bern. _____ Teaching at Burroughs School Mrs. Luke Lamb has accepted a po sition as teacher at Burroughs school house. Visitors Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Getsinger and children were visitors here yesterday. Visit Friends in Greenville Mrs. W. T. Hunter, Mrs. J. G. God ard, Miss Delphia Peebles, and Mrs. Elbert Peel visited friends in Green ville last week. "Visit Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bowen, of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Tetter ton, of Plymouth, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison Sunday. 666 is a prescription Tor Malaria. Chilli and Fever, Dengue i.r Bilious Fever It kill* Ihe germs. "Rosetime," to be given by the par ents-teachers association October 2nd will ultimately benefit the children of the town, as the proceeds will be used for the school needs. Begin to boost the play and prepare to attend. r ■ 3 In Rocky Mount Friday Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison accom panied their son, Bill. to Rocky Mount Friday night. He was en route to ' Charleston, S. C., to enter Citadel Mil ' itary Academy for the coming year. Leave for Duke University Mr. Bryant Carstarphen left today for Durham, to resume his studies atj Duke University. i Spends Week End Here Mr. Frank P. Hassell, of Wilson, spent the week end with his father, ' Elder Sylvester Hassell. Spending Week in Rock) Mount Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Biggs and chil dren, Nancy and Billie, motored t# Rocky Mount Sunday. Mrs. Biggs and ! children will spend this week with 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Fagan. i Here from Kinston i Clarence Jeffries and A. Hassell, jr., I of Kinston, spent Sunday with Lon's 1 ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassell. In Town Monday Mr. W. J. Manning, of Bethel, was ' in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Return Mr. ftjjd Mrs. Harry C. James ar rived Sunday from Norfolk, where ' they spent the week end. Here Fronv Coleraine Mr. Wilmer Sitterson, of Coleraine, ' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Har • ry Stuhbs. W I LLIAMSTON One Day Only SAT. SEPT. 26 A SHOW OF SUPREMELY' STUPENDOUS SURPRISES EVER.V ACT A FEATURE nnd EVERY FEATURE A THRILL! 25 Famods Fonoy Clowns PRE-EMINENT 0 PERFORMERS t ONE MILE OF MAGNIFICENT PARADE DAILY DAY or mow, S PtrfenßfMcc—ANcnißM i NI«U THE ENTERPRISE WILUAMSTON. N. C. Here From Set ma Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gordy ahd Mr. and Mrs. Huntet Price and little son, Hunter, jr., of Selma, are visiting rel atives and friends in the city. Here From Everetts Monday Mr. Andrew Clark, of Everetts, was in town Monday. I.eares for Tarboro Mr. Mead Irvine, who has been bookkeeper for Mr. W. F. Thomas, !eft yesterday for Tarboro, where he will be during the tobacco season. Spend Week End in Wilson Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn and chil dren sp°nt the week end with Mrs. E. A. Barnos, in Wilson. Business Visitor Here Yesterday Mr. C. A. Askew, of Jamesville, was a business visitor here' yesterday. NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of an order of resale made by the clerk of the super ior court of Martin County in A the special proceedings entitled Mrs *u san Hollis vs. Joe Hollis, et als, the undersigned will, on the 6th day of Hundreds Have Visited Our Showrooms To Inspect With Delight The Improved ASTRIKTNCI illustration of the universal interest in the Ford ear and an assurance of increased popu larity, LThe new beauty and increased, ridin.u - .comfort of the improved model is an outstanding feature- and of equal importance is the announcement that there is no • • increase in prices. Leave Your Order for Marly Delivery Unexcelled Ford Service Genuine Ford Parts Competent Mechanics and a Sincere Desire to Serve Make Otir Place Home 7 , ' ► v *" , ' ' •'""%•* wm mma^m MlMM mmwmm Williamson Motor Co: -- Ml * "V mR FORI) PLACE " r M Williamson : , • 7 ~ North Carolina " October, 192b, at 12.00 at noon, in front of the courthouse door of Mar tin County, olfer at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described land: Bounded on the north by the Roe buck land; oil the south by Taylor land; on the cast by the Williarnston and Hamilton road, containing 30 acres, more or less, and being known as the John Hollis land. This the 4h day of September, 1925.' . A. R. DUNNING, B. A. CRITCHEK, *8 4tw Commissioners. C' NOTICE North Carolina —Martin County. ln the superior court. C. D. Carstarphen, trading as C. I). Cargtarphen & Co., vs. J. L. Wynn It appearing to the undersigned clerk of the superior court of Martip. County from affidavit of C. 1). Car starphen, plaintiff in ihe above en titled action, that J. L. Wynn, the de fendant, is not a resident of the State of North Carolina; that the plaintiff has a good cause of action against said defendant. It is therefore ordered by the court I thai notice of this nr'inn lie siifver-I tised at the courthouse auor and four other public places in Martin County for four successive weeks and also in the Enterprise, a newspaper published in Martin County, once a week forj four successive weeks, it stating the! title of action, issuing of the attach-] men:, and a brief recital of the sub ject matter of the suit and requesting j the defendant to appear before the I — No Matter What Fabric / Y J ® ur mot l ern way of dry clean * ■ 9 \ ' ntr ' 8 !i0 sati3factor y we V ~'SB- j Y ;■ -j \ can handle the most delicate ' t A vlrj \ material without the slight ly" - "Hi cs * harm. Trjf us ou ' on , ■*, J 'f 1 most difficult piece of dress " * ii TM *,> f goods, and you will get it '/'."iS j a flu) j,-") ■ BL/ back looking as fresh as V A* « when new. We do our work 4 promptly, and we guarantee v full satisfaction. POPE'S Service Shop clerk of the superior court of Martin County at hte office in Williams ton, N. C., Martin County, on the 26th day of August, J925, and answer or de- I mur to the complaint of the plain -4 ti/r, This the 24 h day of August, 1925, R. J. PEEL, _ j Clerk superior court, Martin County. ' s4 4tw