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Local and Personal Viaitrs Here Yesterday Messrs. John Wood amj Paxie Bad ham, of Edenton, were visitors on the tobacco market yesterday. __ 1 % Here From Tarboro Mr. George A. Holdernees, of Tar boro, was a business visitor here yes terday. Mr. Holderness, who is a di rector of the Jefferson Standard Life insurance Co., and secretary-treasure er of the Carolina Telephone and Tel egraph Co., was here on business for those companies. In Town Yeste|day Mr. Raleigh Manning, of Jamesville, was in town yesterday. _ i Visiting Friends in City Miss Sallie Adams, of Four 6aks, is visiting friends in the city. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brown Mrs. Durward Gurganus and little daughter, Shirley, of Elizabeth City, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Brown. Here From Farmville Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning and little son, of Farmville, arrived yes terday to visit their parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Manning. In Wednesday Mrs. G. W. Hardison and Mrs. L. B. Harrisoi) motored to Washington Wed nesday. I In Rocky 'Mount Yesterday Mesdames J. A. Everett and Z. H. Rose and Miss Margaret Everett mo tored to Rocky Mount yesterday. They met Miss Lisette Williamson, who re turned with them to visit Miss Ever ett. Return From Virginia Beach Mrs. Carrie B. Williams and Harry A. Biggs have returned from Virginia Beach, where they spent several days. Teaching in Dunn Miss lyouise Harrison is spending the winter in Dunn, where she will teach in the Dunn Graded Schools. NOTICE OF SALE ■ Under and by virtue of the power or' sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed to me the undersigned Trustee by J. F. Jones and Wife Vannie Jones on the 14th., day of. January 1916, and of record in Martin County Public Registry ill Book M-l, page 139. Said Deed of Trust securing certain bonds of even date and tenor therewith and the stipulations therein not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bonds the under signed Trustee will on the 26th day of September, 1925, in front of the Court House Door in Wflliamston, North Carolina at o'clock M. expose to public®auction to the high est bidder for cash the following de scribed land. Adjoining the lands of J. G. God ard, W. J. Whitaker and others and being the same place where J. F. Jones now lives, containing" 82, 1-2 acres, more or less, and being Farm No. 10 of the Pennie Slade Farm as surveyed and plotted. For full de scription see map in Land Division Book No. 2, page 20. This 25th day of August 1925. B. A. CRITCHER, Trustee. ' 8-2X-4t INDIGESTION eased and relieved of its acute distress, good digestion re stored, gas pains banished, comfort after eating assured, when taking Chamberlain's Tablets They put digestive processes to work in a normal manner, stimulate the liver, and keep the intestinal tract cleared of all harmful, poisonous dogging. Prompt, pleasant, not habit forming. Only 25 cents the kettle. Our Books are Open for Your Inspedtion I We DO Sell Tobacco Higher!! . THE BETTER GRADES ARE SELLING HIGHER AND WE INSIST ON YOUR INVESTIGATING OUR SALES - Ask Your Friends Who Sell at The Roanoke ... - f . • . Griffin, Morton, Watts and Gurkin ROANOKE WAREHOUSE - - WILLIAMSTON, N. C. • • ' - . • • • • '• c - • : : ! Here From High Point Mr. Albert Coffield, of High Point, visited his niece, Mrs. Leslie Fowden, this week. Visitor Here Yesterday Mr. Henry D. Peel was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. Hmmhill Here Thursday Mr. Church Barnhill, of Everetts, was in town yesterday. Here From Red Spfings Rev. and Mrs. B. Duke Critcher and little daughter, Rosamond, motored here from Red Springs to visit Mr. J. E. Pope, who is ill. Returns From Vi r ginia Mrs. Mary Dare Shut? nas returned from Virginia, where she spent the summer. Visits Mrs. Oscar Anderson Mrs. Edgar Boney, of Raleigh, vis ited Mrs. Oscar Anderson this week. Business Visit© l ' Here Yesterday -j Mr. Edmond Harris was a business visitor here yesterday. He r e From Enfield Miss Sallie Dickens, of .Enfield, is visiting Mrs. B. W. Hardy. Visitor Here Yesterday " * Mr. J. R. Tyre was a visitor here yesterday. SANDY RIDGE LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS i Messrs. A. W. Hardison, J. E. Pate, arid Miss Maggie Cherry, Eva Pate, pnd Coralie Peed attended the show at Robersonville Thursday night. Mr| Archie Gardner was the guest of Miss Roxie Jones Sunday afternoon Miss Louallie Riddick spent Ihe week end with relatives 'at Randy Ridge. Mr. Allen Peed and Misses Earl Hall and Coralie Peed spent Sunday af ternoon with Miss Ethel Capp. In Season Time To Sow and Plant Rye, Wheat, Barley, Oats—Clover, Red, White, Alsyke, and Crimson ' ■ - . •')' ' ' , '' . PERMANENT PASTURE OUR LONG SUIT We sell "Happy" Cow, Horse, and Poultry Feed. We Sell Everything for the Farm. Agents for Hackney Wagons, ('arts, and Buggies. H. B. THOMPSON SEEDSMAN WASHINGTON, X. C. r \ - . T." ■ • • , # .• • Special attention to mail orders. See the Farmers and Mer chants Bank for permanent pastures. Messrs. W. L., R. D., and John Jones visited the State farm Sunday Misses Ethel Capp, Coralie Peed, Earl Hall, and Mrs. Capp and Allien Peed attended services at Ed Malones Sunday afternoon. The protracted meeting started at Holly Springs Monday night, conduct ed by Rev. E. D. Dodd. Master JTelix Peed is spending the v.eek in town with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Thomas. We are sorry to know that Mrs. R. D. Jones is very ill. Mr. N. S. Riddick is quite ill this week." ' "? Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cherry spent Sunday with Mrs. Neal Godard. You Can Make Money 1 Illustration describes how easy it 8 done by making ttmiim (EST—PURE—PAINT UNr $ 3 -°° LjM|-- A L S P* r Calloa v with Quickly dont. Saves you Momy. L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINT It is White Lead and Costly White Zinc to assure longest years of wear, as proven by 51 years of utmost satis factory use. utAST cost— Waihw in Semi-Paste form, and therefore you mix 3 quarts of Linseed Oil into each gallon, and so make 1# gallons of Pure Paint for $3,00 per gallon. BUARANTEE-U- m gallon oat of my you bay, and if not par fmctty tatiifactory th* remainder can k rmtmmod uJtfcml pmjmtmi 6wßf modi for im one gallon on d, nmvuMßf SALSBI'RY JOHNSON CO., Inc. HAMILTON IIAKDY HARDWARE CO.. Inc. SCOTLAND NECK JOHN V,' BOND CO. EDENTON THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMSTON. N. C. Mrs. Reuben Roberson and Mrs. W. J. Cherry was te guest of Mrs. W. L. ! Jones Saturday p. m. J •' Miss Beatrice Cherry was the guest ! of Miss Vida May Roberson Satur ! nay night. Mrs. Lida Thompson, of Roberson ville, is visiting relatives in this com munity. Mr. A. W. Harbison and his sister, »Mrs. Frank Sexton, attended church at Jamesville Friday night. Messrs. Harold Hopkins and Alien' .Peed spent Sunday afternoon with the Misses Capps. Misses Earl Hall and Coralie Peed are attending school at Jamesville this year. Mrs. Lizzie Cherry was in William ston Saturday afternoon shopping. Mrs. Sam Pate spent Sunday in Everetts with relatives. COREIHROOT _ Oargla with warm MH watat than apply ovat throat— v?jii*s Of itjiuiio* J« UmmJ Ymmw* * , LOST: IN ROANOKE LOW grounds. Large black and tan deer hound, named "Sport." Finder please bring to the Enterprise* office. $5 reward. Renew Your Health by Purification Any physician will toll you that "Perfect Purification of the Sys tem in Nature's foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of cnronic ailments that are undermining your vitality t Purify your entire system by tak ing a thorough course of Calotabs, —once or twice a week for several weeks—and see how Nature re wards you with health. Calotabs are the greatest of all system a purifiers. Get a family package, containing full direc tions, price H5 cts.; trial package, 10 cts. At any drug store. (Adv.) fircstonc Double the Mileage at Half the Cost Only a few years ago a 32 x 4 miles by vising Gum-Dipped Cords, cord tire listed over $50.00. Today, Gum-Dipping is an exclusive you can buy the highest quality method used by Firestone. It is an 32 x 4 tire a Firestone Gum- ex tra process,carried out in special Dipped Cord —for about $26.00. Gum-Dipping plants, after which Last spring crude rubber cost tire the cords are put through the usual makers around 40 cents a pound. calendering machines. Gum-Dip- Today it is over 90 cents a pound. ping insulates and impregnates It was no. so long ago that 7,500 ° f co „ rd wi, , h J^ miles represented the average life and practically ellmmates to of a cord tire, while today, 15,000 ternal friction and heat, and builds miles arid more- is only the strengthandenduranceimothetlre. usual performance for a Firestone In the day-in and day-out serv- Gum-Dipped Cord. ice of taxicabs, buses and trucks Due to large, concentrated pro- ~ 0 " the f car ? of hundreds of thou- " duction, specialized machinery and ° f . ™>tonsts everywhere simplified factory methods, together with economical distribution. Fire- unheard-of mileage, dependabdlty Btone is able to keep tire prices low an ' satisfaction. - —no matter where the price of Get ready for the coming months crude rubber goes. s l'PP er y pavements and And, because of special bad roads - Af ure youreelf Firestone processes, chief Vgar g rea * er safety, comfort among which is Gum-Dip- ar) d economy by equipping ping, motorists are today now with Firestone Full getting thousands of extra of Quality Size Gum-Dipped Balloons. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Highway Filling Station Phone 235 -Williamston, N. C. AMERICANA SHOULD PRODUCE THKIK OWN RUBHBK F. L. Edwards ~ ■ - - ■%—, —— " —• —- — l — T 'v.*' "*~A--- T-vy ■ Licensed Undertaker Expert Embalmer SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Satisfactory Service- Reasonable Prices Guaranteed I).iy Phone 87 Night I'hone 221 WILLI A MSTON, N. C. ENTERPRISE AtVS FOR REAL RESULTS t T S£ f c 1\ iIL IT MAY STRIKE YOU that falling paint pots gener- A \ a "y leave a disagreeable im pressioii behind, thfem —-or -3 . wherever they happen to / $ touch in their descent. If such \\ CV unpleasant experiences be ,h'\\ K yours, let your first thought VjjH I be. to egt rid of the inevitable i±\>, toduv, and we will "return it . POPE'S Service Shop
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