»r*" Mrs. Edgar Koonce and two chil dren, of Richlands, are visiting Mr. and Mr*. G. H. Harrison at their bom* on Main Street i Miss lola Lyons, of Creedmore, is spending a few day* with kk. and Mrs. W. T. Meadows. Sat arrived Saturday by motor and was accom panied from Durham by Miss Mildred BamhilL who is visiting Mrs. B. R- Messrs. Kader B. Crawford, Henry Crawford, John L. Rodgerson, and J. G. Staton motored to Morehead Bluffs Sunday. Miss Alice Bloom, of New York, arrived Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs. Prank Margolis. She was met in Rocky Mount by Mr. and Mrs. Mar golis. . Mr. G. W. Hardison is spending a few days in town with his family. Messrs. T. B. Brandon, W. A. Cherry Charlie James, and Irving Margolis will arrive tonight after attending the automobile races in Charlotte. Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., will arrive tomorrow from Chapel Hill, where she visited her sister, Mrs. J. Corydon Lyons. Mr. Paul Ricks, of Mount Olive, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin, jr. Mrs. Z. Hardy Rose returned Sun day after having spent a few days in Washington Hospital. Misses Emma Robertson and Ethel Griffin and Rev. T. W. Lee spent Sat urday in New Bern in the interest of the Daily Vacation Bible School. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hunter and lit tle daughter, of Greensboro, will ar rive tomorrow to spend several days with Mr. Hunter's mother, Mrs. W. T. Hunter. NOTICE Registration Books Open All persons who are not registered and qualified to vote will have to register to en able them to vote in the June primary, and the registration books for Williamston Township are now open at the store of the Culpepper Hardware Co. Books close May 22nd. 0 \ ■ John L. Hassell REGISTRAR j NOTICE Delinquent Tax Payers j You are hereby notified that your person al property will be seized and sold for the paymnt of taxes due the town of William ston on all your real and personal property if said taxes are not paid on or before June 1,1926. .'.• \ • - • By order of the board of commissioners at their regular meeting held May 3, 1926. M. S. MOORE CITY TAX COLLECTOR Society & personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark and Miss Es telle Crawford,* of Bel haven, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. J. C. Crawford. Mr. T. P. Harrison left yesterday on a business trip po Baltimore. Mrs. W. T. Hunter returned yester day from Charleston, S, C., where she has been visiting Mr. Hunter for some time. Mrs. Panny S. Biggs, Mrs. W. H. Crawford, Mrs. A. T. Crawford, Mrs. Carrie Biggs Williams, and Harry A. Biggs spent Thursday at Panacea Springs. . Mr. and Mrs. George Tomlinson and llittle daughter, Josie, of Wilson, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams Sun day. Mrs. J. E. Smith wick and Misses Carrington, Pace, Hedrick, and Rob inson, of the Jsmesville school fac ulty, and Mrs. Herbert LUley were in town a few hours Thursday. Misses Martha Louise Anderson, and Geneva Sykes, Mrs. A 1 Clapp, and Robert S. Biggs motored to Rich mond Saturday. Miss Pattie Edmondson, of the East Carolina Teachers College, Greenville ■pent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Edmondson. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert S. Peel, Mrs. A. R. Dunning, Mrs. G. W. Hardison, and Mrs. J. G. Godard returned Thurs day night front Wlldacres. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes, Mrs. H. M. Stubbs, and Mr. Dunning, of Aulander, visited Morehead Bluffs on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L Edwards return ed Thursday night from Goldsboro, where Mr. Edwards attended the North Carolina Funeral Directors & Embalmers Convention. PHONE Anything for This Depart bmsi t To 46 Charles Bigg«t of Raleigh, spent the week end in the city. Mis» Louise Harrison, who is a member of the faculty of the Dunn Graded School, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman, Miss Marie and Lloyd Chapman, Mrs. Gladys Charles and Alene, Gladys, and Harry Charles and Mr. L. J. Chapman, of Grifton, spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. J. L. Williams. The Bible Class of the Memorial Baptist church entertained Thursday with a Ash fry down the banks of the Roanoke. There was a full member ship present. THE COST OF THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR'S SERVICE It is an established principle with F. L Edwards that the funeral service should conform to the cir cumstances of the family. For several years F. L. Edwards has been called to serve hundreds of families of every position in life. I have never knowingly recommended the pur chase of funeral merchandise or other materials that weuld place an unfair burden on the living. Giving the best I know how to give wherever called, I feel is nothing short of what should be expected of me. F. L. Edwards UNDERTAKER EMBALMKR WILLIAMSTON, N. C, I'hones No. 872 and 9/3 Mom thao a million people like you are driving BuiCK automobiles - -•- making possible these values ff tanaara . its* ViV 2-pim.Coup* • 1195 S-paas 2-door BciUii 1195 S-pasa 4-dour Scdau 1295 4 pin Coupe 127S Xfnstrr 2-pui Koiditn SI2SO L - Master J. psti . Twria* • 13* 5-paaa. 2-door Sedan 1195 5-pate. 4-do«»f Sadiin 14V5 -~r v - 4-paaa ()Hipa lIH 7-paaa. Sedftß • 199| Aib ? v 5-paaa. Brougham 192S A flus I /night 3-prtaa. Sport Hnadster 14V5 *md S-paaa Snort 'l ouring 1525 '** 10 *4*4 4-paaa L«»nu> Club 1765 BUICK MOTOR COMPANY a/ (>*•*> u I Va/ari (orfnttf* FLINT, MICHIGAN Qhe "BetterbUlCK 1 « > % ' * N. A. Riddick Motor Co. -THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT" SCOTLAND NEt K, N. C. to make a profitable Tz£*j£Z NTTRATF •t planting time A X IVTI X and later as a side - JS'bS of SODA able crop. >i- / Ask your county agent or send a postal card with your address to our nearest office for our bee bulletins which have helped thousands of fanners to grow big ger and more profitable crops. ... . Chilean Nitrate of Soda— EDUCATIONAL SUSAAU Dr. William 8. Myara, Director 111* Hurt BUf., Atlanta, Oa. «tt Htbarnla Bank MM.. Maw Orlaaaa, La. TM Cmm bdua« lUi.. Mia>hl«. Tana. IT Cast Stata St., MaakwiO. If Ma4iaaa * IT. Haw Yak THE BNjWU»IOBB—WtLLIAMSTON. N. C. Mrs. W. H. Ellison, of Belhaven, spent a few hours in town Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Griffin Entertain Near Willamston Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Griffin delight fully entertained a number of their friends Thursday night from 7.30 to 11.30 at their home near Williamstbn in honor of their guests, Mrs. Sallie B. Hartley, J. B. Hard, and Elizabeth Hartley, of near New Bern. Refreshments were served by little Miss Elizabeth Hartley and Miss Tillie Ricks. The special feature of the evening was the string band, which was enjoy ed by every one present. The music was most charming and was rendered by Messrs. S. Corey, Arthur Corey, Simon Ward, M. D. Corey, Charlie Coltrain, and A. D. Griffin. Several songs were sung and every one passed a delightful evening. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Corey, of Williamston; Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood and son, Richard, of Jamesville; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ward and son, William; Mr .and Mrs. M. B. Ward and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ward nnd family; Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Gurldn; Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Griffin; Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ward and family; Misses Tillie Ricks, Viola and Bessie Griffin, Teenelle Perry, Lydia Wilson, Beulah Griffin, Messrs. Dewey Perry, Daniel Giay and Reddick Grif- ICE-ICE * SAM FAULK The Old Reliable i Will continue to sell and|deliver ice manufactured by Lindsley- Lilley the home Company, and sell at the same price as they. Look for our wagon and truck . I also sell at my old stand. . v Your old friend, W. S. Faulk Phone 372 Candidates' NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of clerk of the superior court, subject to the action of the Democratic primary on June 6th. And 1 sincerely thank the people for their support inthe past, and if nominated and elected, I promise to give the peo ple the best service of which 1 am capable. K. J. PEEL. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY 1 hereby announce myself as can diiate for the ufbce of representative of Martin County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary, and solicit the support of the men and women of this county. J. ALPHONSO EVERETT. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of clerk of the superior court of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and solicit the support of the voters of said primary. This March Ist, 1026. W. H. CRAWFORD. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce myself a candi* date for the office of Sheriff of Mar tin County subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and solicit the votea of the good men and women of the county. - This the Ist day of March, 1926. •W. JOE TAYLOR. CANDIDATE'S CARD 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of member of the county board of education of Martin County at the primary to be held in June. K. B. CRAWFORD. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce myself a candi date for membership on the Board of Education of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic voters at the primary on June the 6th. T. F. HARRISON. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY Ily request of a good many people of Bear Grass and Griffins Townships, 1 announce my candidacy as a member of the county board of education to represent these two townships, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary in June. a 27 4t NATHAN ROGERS. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Solicitor of the County Recorder'* Court of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and solicit the votes of the good men and women vot ers of the county. This the Ist day of March, IM6. HUGH G. HORTON. NOTICE I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of county commissioner from Jamesville and Williams Town ships, and as kthe support of the vot ers at the Democratic primary to be held in June. Respectfully, JOHN N. HOPKINS. fin, Andrew, N. H., and Jess« Griffin, Roger Wilson, Howard Melton and Staton Griffin, Arthur Corey, M. D. Corey; A. D. Griffin, Colon and James Perry, Charles Coltrain, of Hethel, Simon Perry, of Williamston, and others. There were 79 present.— As reported. NOTICE 1 hereby announce my candiducy for the office of sheriff to the voters of Martin County and solicit their sup port at the Democratic primary to be held in June. 1 also wish to express my thanks for favors heretofore rendered me. Yours very truly, H. T. ROBERSON. CANDIDATE'S CAKD I hereby announce myself a cuiuli li#te for the office of County G'ommts sioner from Croan Roads anil Rober sonville Townships, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary to be held in June. J. G. BARNHILL. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY 1 heieby annutuMM my vundidacy for the office of county commiatiioner f t ,r Cross Koads and Kobersonville town ships, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to bo held in June, 1926. Respectfully, JOHN L. BAILEY. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I take this means of announcing my self a candidate for the office of treas urer of Martin ounty, Bubject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held in June, and kindly ask for the votes and support of the voters of the county. Please accept my sincere thanks for all past favors accorded me. Respectfully submitted, C. D. CARSTARJPHEN NOTICE OF CANDIDACY To the Democratic voters of Martin County:*—l hereby announce myself a candiadte for the office of sheriff of this county, and solicit your support at the primary to be held in June. If elected, I promise to perform the du ties of the office in a proper and sat isfactory manner. m3O tp A. L. ROEBUCK, (Better known as "Baldy" Roebuck.) NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I take this means of announcing my self a candidate for the office of regis ter of deeds of Martin County, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held in June, and kind-' ly ask for the votes and support of the voters of the county. Please accept my sincere thanks for all past favors accorded me. Respectfully submitted, , J. SAM GETSINGER. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY Upon the request of quite a num ber of citizens of Bear Grass and Griffins townships I announce my can didacy for the office of county com missioner representing said town ships, subject to the Democratic pri mary to be held in June. JAMES L. COLTRAIN. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of county commis sioner of Martin County from Wil liamston and Poplar Point Township. If nominated and elected, I pledge my beat efforts to help lower the tax bur den of the taxpayers by a substantial reduction of taxes, consistent with profraas. H. M. BURRAS. BILIOUS_ATTACKS From Which Ken tacky Man Suf fered Two or Three Tims a Month, Relieved by Black-Draught. Lawreneebnrg, Ky.— Mr. J. P. Nerins, a local coal dealer and far mer, about two years ago learned of the value of Thedford's Black- Draught liver medicine, and now he says: "Until then I suffered with se vere bilious attacks that came o& two or three times eacU month. I would get nauseated.*, I would have dizziness and couldn't Work. "I would take pills until I was worn-out with them. I didn't seem to get relief. After taking the pills my bowels would act a couple or three times, then I would be very constipated. "A nc ighbor told me of Black nratight and 1 began its use. I never have found so much reliet v as It i;:ivo nie. I would not bo without it tor anything. It. xoemi'd to rleanse my whole system and make tne tike new. I would take a few doses—g«t rid of the bile and have my usual clear head, feel full of •pgg' and could do twite tho work." 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