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CARD OF THANKS To the Editor of the Enterprise: I want to thank the good people of Williams ton for their kindness to me during the clinic, especially the ladies, Mrs. A. R. Dunning, Miss Eva Peel, Mrs. R. J. Peel, Miss Sykes, and a number of others whose names I did not learn. Yours tnily, G. D. WARD, Rdbersonville, N. C. AGENT WANTED IN WILLIAM ston territory. Sworn proof of $76 per week, $1.50 an hour for spare time. Introducing finest guaranteed hosiery. 126 styles and colors. Low prices. Auto furnished. No capital or experience necessary. Wilknit Hosiery Company, Dept. M-92, Green field Ohio. , It NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I wish to sincerely thank the voters of Martin County for the exceptionally fine support given me in the primary held Saturday, and to anounce my can didacy for the office of sherifT of this county in the Democratic primary to be held on July 3rd, 1926. 1 wish to renew my pledge to you that if elect ed I will render the best service I pos sibly can. Respectfully submittted, A. L. ROEBUCK. ! Better known as "Baldy" Roebuck. NOTICE OF A SPECIAL TAX E LECTION ON 27 OF JULY. 1926, IN HAMILTON SCHOOL DIS TRICT, MARTIN COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA. IN COMPLIANCE with the wishes f oN 0—I —C THE REASON! One of the local boys told us the other day that he was going to the seashore this Summer to look around for a wife, because on the bathing beach he would not have to take her at her face value. Better watch your step, we think. However, we'd like to have you give our ice service a "try out" purely on its face value and learn how an efficient ice service may be secured at a rea sonable cost. Pure ice, guaran teed absolutely sanitary and service at its best. Your tele phone is our self-starter. PHONE 99 Lindsley - Lilley Ice Co. Announcement We Take Pleasure in Announcing to the People of Williamston and Martin County The Opening of The 4 ; - ■ I'l —-- Central Filling Station "' "i.: * .. , , « . Located on Corner of Washington and Main Streets—Opposite The Atlantic Hotel Saturday, June 19th - • - ' " ? 1 ' ' * 1 " " ' . * f * ''' ■- v ■ «r' • ' ' ■ ■ COME IN AND INSPECt OUR STATION WE GIVE SERVICE AND SELL PRODUCTS OF QUAUTY • - ' ' - *■+-' '• j —__—————■—. ' : 1 Central Filling Station WILLIAMSTON, N. C. of a petition aignad by * necesaary] number of qualified voters of HAM ILTON school district, which was duly approval by the BOAK1) OF EDUCATION of MARTIN COUNTY and in accordance with the provisions of Article 17 of the New School Code of 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that the election will be hold in HAMILTON COURT HOUSE on the 27th of July, 1926, in said HAMILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT, which is described here inafter, for the purpose of ascertain ing the will of the qualified voters of said District as to whether a major ity of such voters favor the levying and collecting, annually, of a Special Tax with which to supplement the funds for the six months public school j appropriated by the BOARD OF ED | UCATION, the rate of the Special i Tax not to exceed a maximum of 30 | cents on the SIOO valuation of all I property, real and personal, within | the bounds of the District described pATARRH of hud or throat is anally banafittd by tlx vapors of— Try ESSOsx. It Is Sold At ■ E. P. BUNCH FILLING STATION NOTICE! ~ Just received shipment of Roller Cham pion and Rowena Flour, and Chicken Feed of all kinds. We carry a complete stock of fresh fruits, vegetables, and groceries. Your orders will be highly appreciated. Call phone No. 97. We deliver goods to your door. Prompt service is our middle name. You will find it it— JOHNIE GREEN'S STORE as follows ... . "BEGINNING at Roanoke River in Taylor's Gut; thence up aad along Goose Nest Township Line to Rocky Swamp; thence down said Swamp to Conoho Creek; thence down said Creek to the Purvis Farm .owned by J. P. Boyle; thence along said Purvis land line leading to Creek to the Cox Farm to Roanoke River; thence up said River to the beginning." AT SAID ELECTION, those who are in favor of the levy and collect ing, annually,, of a Special Tax of not more than 30 cents on the SIOO.OO valuation of all property in said Dis trict as aforesaid, shall vote a ticket on which shall be written or printed the words "FOR LOCAL TAX", and those who oppose the levy and col lecting, annually, of a Special Tax of not more than 30 cents on the SIOO valuation in said District as aforesaid, shall Vbte a ticket on which shall be printed or written the words "A GAINST A LOCAL TAX." THAT R. A. Edmondson be and is hereby appointed Registrar, and Joe B. Purvis and J. H. Edmondson are hereby appointed Pollholders for said election. THAT a new registration is hereby ordered and that the registration books will be open for such purposes beginning with the 12th day of June, f. «. | - TH» WTHtPRIfIE—WIMiAMTON, M> C 1926, and will contims open until the 17th day of July, 19M. Ths registra tion will be at Hamilton during the above dates for the purpose of regis tering all those qualified to vote in said District. DONE THIS, the 7th day of June, 1926, by order ef the BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS— OF__ MARTIN COUNTY. By HENRY C. GREEN, Chairman of Board of Commission ers. . ' * ' Attest! J. SAM GETSINGER, Register of Deeds and Ex-officio Clerk to the Board of County Com missioners. 6-11 4t NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 29th of December, 1921 and of record in Martin County regis try in book 6-2, page 416, securing a Washington-William ston-Windsor -Aulander Bus Line LEAVE A. M. Washington 8:00 Williams ton •KM) Windsor 9:36 Aulander 11:00 Windsor 12:00 P.M. Williams ton 1:16 Windsor 1:60 Aulander 6:30 Windsor 6:26 Williams ton . 7:06 ARRIVE A. M Williams ton 8:60 Windsor 9:80 Aulander 10:80 Windsor 11:60 P.M. Williamston 12:30 Windsor I 1:46 Aulander 2:40 Windsor 6:20 Williamston 7:00 Washington 7:40 Making connection with trains on A. C. L. road at Aulander both morning and afternoon for Norfolk and also trains going south leaving Aulander on arrival of the after- | noon train from Norfolk. J. E. MITCHELL OWNER AND MANAGER bead of even date therewith and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the undersigned trustee will op the 17th day of July, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon in front of the court house door of Martin County, offer at public auction to the highest bidder K _ t . •* ■> • __ DONT FORGET FATHER'S DAY JUNE 20th Buy Him a Tie—or a Hickok Belt Dresses »... . ' r Of Printed Silks Plain Silks Radium Silks And Wash Silks THE GREATEST NUMBER EVER ASSEMBLED AT SUCH POPULAR PRICES One of New York's foremost manufacturers has offered to co operate with us to make this the greatest dress sale ever staged. ■ -' ■ " i VALUES TO S2S.OOGROUPED AT $.985 $13.95 $14.95 Sizes 16 to 48 Come and make your selection before your size is gone. ' ~ Margolis Brothers 'The Shopping Place—After All' MARTIN COUNTY IS OFFERING PROTECTION AGAINST i. • Typhoid Fever and Diphtheria AMONG WHITE and Colored Martin County and the North Carolina Stat* Board of Health an offering protection by free vacci nation against typhoid fever and diphtheria to every man, woman, and child in the county. VACCINATION WITH TYPHOID VACCINE feaa been one way of reducing the number of deatha from 839 to 271, and the number of casea from 8,890 to 1,192 in the laat eleven yeara. Take itt YOUR NEIGHBOR MAY BE CARELESS. In 1926 3,437 people in North Carolina had DIPHTHERIA, and 289 died. Seven out of ten of those who had diphtheria and thoae who died of diphtheria were under aix years of age. A great part pi the expense of sickness and death of these children could have been prevented by DIPHTHERIA VACCINE. Every child between the ages of SIX MONTHS AND TEN YEARS should take DIPHTHERIA VACCINE. It has been shown by careful record that three doses will immunise eighty-ftve par cent of the children treated. THREE treatments of diphtheria or typhoid vaccine are necessary. Each is harmless, practically • certain preventive, and almost painless. Neither cause any sore. Bring the WHOLE FAMILY to the nearest dispensary point. REMEMBER! We wish to improve the health and save the Uvea of white and black, old and young, rich and poor, YOU AND THE OTHER FELLOW. Vaccination Will Be Given at the Following Places: DR. WN, E. WARRENt Fridays, Jaae 25, July 2, 9, l«i Saturdava- la. 26 Jul, «. it. HAMILTON SCHOOL, 9 a.* Saturdays, June It, H, July I Hi PARMKLE SCHOOL, 11 a. m. WILLI AM STON (Oflcu). Mondays, J NIK 21, 28, July DK * ** SMITHWICKI SANDY RIDGE, 9 ft. », Saturdays, Jise 19, 2* Jaly 2, 10: JAMESVILLE (OMce). Tuesdays, J«aa 22, 29, July I. lft FARM LIFE SCHOOL, IMO a. at. Tuesdays, Jsse 22, 29, July ft, ISt SMITHWICKS CREEK, 12 -. DARDBNS, 9 a. m. LILLEY'S HALL SCHOOL I p. «. > DBS. WARD sudWARDt Wednesdays, June 22, 39, July 7, 14t BEAR GRASS SCHOOL* 9a.a. __ Sstusdaya, June It, 2ft, July 2, 19: CROSS ROADS SCHOOL, II a. as.. ROBERSONVILLE (OHce). MACEDONIA, 8 a. as. % W " * i „ DR. B. PimiANl Thurudays, June 24, July I, 0, Ui EVERETTS SCHOOL, 9a. . Saturdays, Jaua It, 2ft, July 2, 10: MILLS SCHOOL, 10J0 a. m. OAK CITY (OHee). Come to the Nearest Dispensa# Point Be On Time. Tell Every One About This Campaign I for eash the following described property: Beginning in the line of MiaeU Btggs on Pearl Street, in Williamston ; N. C., a fence, thence with said Biggs line about *lO feet to a stake, thence ; a straight line parallel with Pearl St. • 62 feet; thence a straight back to Pearl Street; thence wila Head Street M feet to the beginning, be ing let this d ay coareyed to Virginia Sherrod by A- O. 'Bruwu. This the 15th day of June, M* B. DUKE CRTTCHEB, jelß 4tw Tmatoe. Julius S. Peel, attorney.
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