Tuesday, October 4. 1927 4 Society & Personals Asa Crawford Better Friends of Asa Crawford are glad that he is resting more comfortably since his operation last week in the Washington Hospital. ' . £ Guests of Harry A. Biggs Mr. Jesae Moye, of Greenville, and Dr. John Cotton Tayloe, of Washington, were the guests of Har ry A. Biggs last Friday. Spend Sunday in Greenville , Miss Lucille Allen and Norman Harrison spent Sunday afternoon in Greenville. 1 Rev. and Mrs. Larkin Here Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Larkin, of Tarboro, attended the Roanoke Fair here last week. Visits Mrs. Milton Moye Miss Mary Jones, of Grimesland, visited her sister, Mrs. Milton Moye, during the week end. Leave for Tennessee Mrs. C. H. Dickey and little son were called to Marietta, Tenn., last week to be with her mother, who suffered a stroke of paralysis. Here From Bethel Herbert Rives, of Bethel, spent the week end with his father, Mr. Peter Rives, and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wilson. Here From Littleton Dr. and Mrs. J. E. White and son, James, of Littleton, spent the week end here visiting relatives. BARGAIN IN FARM EASY TERMS 344.48 acres, 6 1-2 miles north from Williamston on Highway No. 125, then i 1-2 miles to right, known as J. Lass Wynne farm, which is a part of the old Ballard farm. ■There are about 134 acres of open land on this farm, of which about 90 is in crop this year. It has the best part of the old Ballard farm land on it. There is considerable pine, gum, and cypress timber on it and much good woods land as well. Owners will sell as it is or will build improvements to suit the purchaser, as and where he wants them. - Tbitt (arm can be bought at a bargain and on terms to suit. The right sort o( a man can own it with a small cash payment down. See Klbert S. Peel, attorney, Williamston, or write North Carolina Joint Stock Land ,Bank » ... . ..w' DURHAM. N.C. o4 fit No Better Place on Earth To Sell Your Tobacco Than ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. "THE DEPENDABLE MARKET" 1 I WITHBUYERSASGOODASCAN BE FOUND ON ANY MARKET IN THE 0. WORLD THE BEST PLACE IN ROCKY MOUNT TO SELL FOR THE HIGHEST PRICE EVERY TIME IS THE Service Warehouse * ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA Works, Collie & Saunders H i 1 i i i i. . WHY SELL YOUR TOBACCO BELOW *THE MARKET PRICE ? BRING US YOUR NEXT LOAD AND GET THE HIGHEST PRICES, TO WHICH ALL TOBACCO FARMERS ARE ENTITLED. TIPS AND BETTER BODY TOBACCO ARE SELLING MUCH BETTER. kN: ' ' •V\ ■ " - ' V ' ■ .• . • Returns to Dunn Mrs. Ralph Parker left yesterday, afternoon for her home at Dunn, af ter spending several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Harrison. T, F. Harrison Improving Friends of Mr. T. F. Harrison are glad that he is improving from a re cent illness and hope that he will soon be able to,be out again. I ' Spends Week End Htre Miss Margaret Lyons, of Rocky Mount, spent the week end with Miss Sue Wilkins at Mrs. R. A. Pope's. She was accompanied home Sunday afternoon by Miss Wilkins and C. D. Carstarphen, jr. Here From WkUeviUe Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coburn, of WhiteviUe, visited his sister, Mrs. Harry Meador, and Mr. Meador here this week, t. ■ 1 Here From Washington Messrs. George Paul and Otis Win field, of Washington, were in town last week. ' £i Visit Friends in Halifax Miss Katherine Cok visited friends in Halifax Sunday. Return From Extended Trip J. W. Watts, sr., and J. W- Watts, jr., have returned from a trip to Staunton, Va., Martinsburg, W. Va., and other places in Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland in the apple grqwing territory. PHONG AajtUii for Tkb Depart hmU Te 46 In Rocky, Mount Friday Mrs, Delha Green and Mr. and Mrs. y. C. Green were in Rocky Mount Friday to see Dr. QuUlan. , ' % Returns From New York W. R. Orleans has returned from New York, where he visited his fam ily and bought goods for W. R. Or leans store. Here From Hopewell, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Slade Roberson, of Hopewell, Va., have come here to make Jtheir home. Mr. Roben|#i has gone into the mercantile busi ness of his uncle, Mr. B. F. Perry, and at present they are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Perry in New Town. 1 Visitors From Robersonville Mesdames Vance Roberson and David Grimes, of Robersonville, were shoppers here yesterday. In Rocky Mount Friday Medames W. C. Maning, jr., and Milton Moye motored to Rocky Mt. Friday to carry Miss Oma Adams, who visited route, to her home at Four Oaks. 100 . - * ; ' , • Jersey Dresses SPECIAL PRICE $4.95 Barnhill Brothers i WILLIAMSTON, N. C. THE ENTERPRISE NOTICE To any and all parties who hold claims against the Roanoke Fair As sociation or aqpinst,. John L. Roger son, manager, you are hereby re quested to present same to the under signed at once for payment. J also wish to thank all persons, both individually and collectively, who contributed to the success of the fair, both by thcri exhibits and their visits! Yours truly, JOHN L. ROGERSON. CARD OP THANKS We most sincerely thank the large number of friends who so kindly min istered to our companion and mother in her long illness and at her death. In the trying hour the kind hand and words of sympathy give much comfort and for all expressions of service we express our thanks. W. E. MANNING AND CHILDREN. WANTS WANTED FOR MARTIN' COUN 1 ty: Are you making S4O to $l5O weekly? Dealers starting near you without experience sellinK Wbitmer medicine* and home necessities do. You drive your own car or team and wagon and do business on our capital. No lay-offs. Permanent business for farmers, laborers, salesmen, and oth ers. Write today f&t Whitmer's "Every-day-pay-day-plan") for you. H. C. Whitmer Co., Columbus* Ind, Dept. K34IJ. 527 Jtpd WANTED TO BUY: OLD TIME furniture; sofas, desks, tables, chairs beds, sideboards, andirons, fenders, Confederate stamps; highest cash prices; will call anywhere. St*ia meti, 1411 N. 22 St., Richmond, Va. s3O 4t WANTED A GHEAF SECOND hand hay bailer. Williamston Sup ply Co., Williamston, N. C. o4 2t FOR SALE: BARRED ROCK hens and pullets; also have ready early Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants. Adjoining fair grounds, J. F. Weaver. o4 4t ■-• . / WANTED TO RENT: 3 "OR 4 rooms for light housekeeping; con venient to bath. Phoue 184. o4 2t FOR SALE: 65 SHOATS; ALL life-treated for cholera and in thrifty condition; ready for peanut field. Haywood Rogers, Williamston, N. C., sJO 4t - WANTED: GIRLS TO LOOP AND knit; experienced or inexperienced. Come to see or write Walker Knitting Mills, Tarboro, N. C. s3O 20t MONEY TO LOAN: I represent land banks and clients who have any a mount of money to loan. Hugh G. Horton, attorney, Williamston, N. C. s2O lmo 60T RID JIF POISON Kaatackiaa Find# BUck-Draafht • Great Aid la Retieriaf Coa*tipatioa, and Soea F«U 0. K. Catlettaburg, Ky.—Mr. Miles Hop kina, of 1218 Center Street, tma city, says: "There was a time when my besilth waa not ao good. I auSered a great deal from gaa pains. My ayatem was saturated with poison which was not properly eliminated. From time to time I had severe head aches, and 1 felt sluggish and Hull "I knew of Black-Draught as a medicine for constipation, so I thought I would try it. For s while I took i small dose every night un til my system was rid of the ac cumulated poison. "I gained in weight and my gene ral health was good. That expe rience made me realize the merits of Black-Draught. I kept it in my home and when I begin to feel lifc leaa and dull, I take a dose, sdter which 1 feel 0. K. again. "People generally do not realize the riak they take in allowing con stipation to run on. I try to keep my ayatem cleansed, and I find Black-Draught a great aid in doing thia." For aale everywhere, 86a Get a package today. NC-iU THE BIG % " ' * i. Rocky Mt. Fair Oct. 11,12,13,14,15 HARNESS RACES FOUR DAYS BIG FIREWORKS PRORGAM AT NIGHT AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS •■,'•. . . ' ■ ■ ' ■ , , , - : ~r * . 1 Bernardi Shows On the Midway A- ' * '' -i * . ■ ' » *' % A Big Time for You Y * * ' , .> ' ' REMEMBER, WE CHARGE ONLY ADMISSION R. R. GAY, * / J V ; NORMAN Y. CHAMBLISS President % j Secretary SHIP TO WINBORNE & COMPANY COMMISSION MERCHANTS NORPOLK. v».— Cotton „ SUFFOLK, Va.—Peanut* Get Their Latest Prices on Nitrate of Soda, Peanut Bags, Lime, and Fertilizers Before Buying Will Loan Seventy-five Per Cent Value on Cotton and Peanuts o4 Skipped to Store. lOtw BUSINESS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED t'"' . " 9 Our optometrist, Mr. G. C. Hodgens, will be at the Clark Drug Store, at Williamston, N. C., on WEDNESDAY, OTOBER STH a _ for the purpose of making eye examinations and scientifically fitting glasses. Mr. Hodgens is a registered optometrist, and his work is guaranteed by us. We will appreciate your patronage. v > Bell Jewelry Co. WASHINGTON, N. C. 4 \ VALUABLE BUSINESS LOT FOR SALE BY OWNER By Reason of My Inability to Confer Personally With Numerous Inquirers, I shall, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, AT 11 A. M. on the premises, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, upon the terms of one third cash, balance in three equal annual install ments, my lot on Main Street, in Williamston, ad joining Culpepper Hardware Co., fronting on Main Street 35 feet and extending back 140 feet to a 30-foot alleyway, which connects with Main ~"~and Church Streets. ' FRANK S. HASSELL Raleigh, N. C. PAGE THREE

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