7Wf>y, Mm* 24, IW WeUfegs R*. ■■ ' Spends Week End Here Mrs. Robert Swain, of Plymouth, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harper Holliday. Via* Mr. and Mrs. Moye Misses Mary and Virginia Jones and Elisabeth Moore, of Grimesland, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moye. Mrs. Bogart Visitor Here Mra. Robert Bogart, of Washington, visited Mrs. John E. Pope last week. Here From Tarboro Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mizelle and son, Dan, of Tarboro, were here for a short while Saturday. Visits in Creedmoor Miss Elizabeth Wilkins spent the week end at her home in Creedmoor. In Swan Quarter Saturday Julius S. Peel spent Saturday in Swan Quarter. j Spend Week End Here Mrs. J. A. Parker and little daugh ter, Bettie, of Suffolk, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Hodges. Here From Tarboro Mrs. John Fraley and little grand daughter, Florence Eleanor, of Tar . boro, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rodgerson. Attend Puneral Saturday Mrs. Carrie Jones, of Durham, and daughter, Mrs. Arthur Couch, of Ra leigh, attended the funeral of Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. Lizzie Tucker, Sat urday. District Engineer to Move Here Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and chil dren, of Rocky Mount, will arrive this week to make Williamiton their home for several months. Mr. Miller is dis trict engineer and Ras under his sup ervsiion the work on the two high way projects, the one from here to the Washington County line and the other from Windsor to Edeu House. Mr. and Mra. Pool Move Here Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pool and baby have arrived here to tnake their home. Mr. Pool is State inspector for the road project from here to the Wash ington County line. Attend Puneral of Mrs. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker, of Eden ton, attended the funeral of his mother, which took place here Saturday after aoon. Spend Week End Here Mr. and Mrs. James' C. Manning and little Jimmie, of Eureka, spent the week end with Mrs. A. J. Manning. In Creedmoor for Week End Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pope and chil dren spent the week end with relatives ia Creedmoor and returned home Sun day. In Pineharst Over Week End Misses Naomi Bryant and Kate Ed mondson and Harold Everett and J. W. Biggs spent the past week end at the Carolina Hotel in Pinehurst. Visits Friends Here Sunday H. H. Bradham, of Rocky Mount, visited friends here Sunday. Here Prom Roberaonville W. A. Vanderford, of Robersonville, was in town yesterday on business. Depend on us .. ■ we have a du Pont f paint for every § purpose ¥ TNIPORM quality and enduring //Vw beauty arc in every paint Jv\ y yj\ product made by du Pont, and the JJ \ A// du Pont line includes a paint, varnish, (jnn g \ enamel and Duco for every purpose. fm Remember, du Pont paints are made II by the makers of the famous Duco. ■ TV/fORE than anything else, you I J.VA expect the paint products that *> you buy to last through the years. Only with du Pont paints can you be sure of n getting du Pont quality results. We I rjf? nave a complete line of du Pont painc products. Come in and see us now. Let )gK us hdp work out your painting needs — y |P| economically, for longer lasting results. _ -• ;• ""..p .v PAINTS ~ VARNISHES V / ENAMELS • DUCO V h QUPnNj) - B. S. Courtney, Local Dealer Society & Personals Mr*. ELHKRT 8. PKKL, Editor * ■» - A r Here Prom Jsmejville Mis* Marguerite York, of Jamesville spent the week end here with Miss Ruby Barnhill. Return From North Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Peel have returned from Northern cities, where they went on their bridal trip. Visit in Lousiburg Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison, Miss Sarah ElizabAh Harrell, and Mrs. An na Harrison visited Miss Evelyn Har rison at Louisburg College yesterday. Spends Week End Hera Miss Katherine Fletcher,,of Kinston, spent the week end here with her sis. ter, Miss Mary Fletcher. Attend Funeral of Mrs. Tucker Mrs. E. M. Gordy, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Price and little son attended the funeral of Mrs. Lizzie Tucker here Saturday. Here From Roberaonville Mrs. A. L. Wynne, of Robersonville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. L. Roe buck. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Holliday Mrs. Thomas Hood, of Dunn, is vis iting her brother, Mr. Harper Holli day, and Mrs. Holliday. Returns From Wilson Elder Sylvester Hassell has returned from Wilson and Raleigh, where he visited relatives last week. In Greenville and Farmville Julian Harrell and W. D. Ambers visited friends in. Greenville and Farm ville Sunday. Shoppers Here Saturday Mrs. Daney Taylor, of Bear Grass, and her daughter. Miss Louallie, of Greenvill?, were shoppers here Satur day. . J* In Norfolk Sunday' C. D. Carstarphen and flaughter, Miss Mary, William and Sutton Carstarphen and Mrs. A. Hassell' spent Sunday in Norfolk. Returns From Henderson Boyd night, who lias been in Hen derson during the tobacco season, has returned home for the spring. Spend Week End ni Rocky Mount liruce Whitley and Miss Ina Camp bell spent the week end in Rocky with Miss Campbell's mother. Visits in Fremont Miss Serena Peacock visited her par ents in Fremont during the past week end. Viait Relatives Hare Mr. and Mrs. X. T. Keel, jr., of Rocky Mount, are visiting friends and relatives here today. Return From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Durward Gurganus and Mrs. Herman Taylor returned Satur day night from Norfolk, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. M. G. James. Returns From Rocky Mount Mrs.'A. Anderson returned today from Rocky Mount, where she has been at the bedside of her mother. Horn* From A. C. C. Miss Ruth Manning, ot Atlantic Christian College, was here to spend the week end with h*r mother, Mrs. A. J. Manning. samara PHONE * Anything tor TMa Department T* 46 In Washington Sunday Misses Lucy Claire Ivey and Lillian Sample and Messrs. Richard Smith and Norman Harrison visited in Washington a short while Sunday af. ternoon. PEEL - WILKINSON Mr. Abram L. Peel and Miss Ethel Wilkinson were very quietly married on Thursday, March "1, in Chocowinity by Rev. D. W. Arnold, pastor of the bride. They returned here last Fri day after a week's bridal trip, and will make their home with Mrs. Whit Pur vis on Main Street. Mrs.' Peel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wilkinson, of Wash ington, and is considered a very fine young woman in her home town. Mr. Peel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett Peel, of this county, and since he came here to live about three years ago, has made many friends who are interested in his mar riage. He has been associated with the Citizens Barber Shop and is very pop ular in his profession. Prominent Physicians To Attend Meeting Here Among the list of prominent doctors planning to attend the meeting of the Second District Medical Society here next Thursday evening are: Drs. R. L. Payne, Norfolk, W. B. Martin, Norfolk, Va.; M. H. Hood, Portsmouth, Va.; R. M. Cox, Ports mouth, Va.; J. R. Hall, president of the Tri-State Medical Society, Rich mond, Va.; P. V. Anderson, West brook Sanatorium, Richmond, Va.; Frank Bane, commissioner of public welfare of Virginia, Richmond, Va.; H. I"). Walker, Elizabeth City; J. T. Burrus, president of the North Caro lina Medical Society, High Point; M. Worthington, editor of Southern Medicine and Surgery, Charlotte; J. L. Spruill, superintendent of Tuberculosis Hospital, Greensboro; L. 1). Mcßrayer, secretary and treasurer of the North Carolina Medical Society, Southern Pines; Chas. O'H. Laughinghouse, State Health Officer, Raleigh; George Collins, director of the bureau of ma ternity and infancy, Raleigh. WE ARE REPRESENTING MRS. Warren Shelton, Florist, of Wash ington, N. C, who has enlarged her greenhouse and can furnish you with pot plants, cut flowers, baskets, and floral designs on short Mrs. W. H. Biggs and Mrs. J. E. Pope.. Telephones 18 and 173. m 9 8t NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust executed by Edmond Staton and wife, Fannie Staton, to the undersTgned trus- nil CO TREATED aid a llLbv CareGaarantatd An* form of PIIm (ItcMns. Blind. BlMdlns pit* pip* 7>e; aria tin boiAta. * SILKS FOR m SPRING s / Never before have we seen silk and piece goods nHU I as 8 00t * looking as they are for this spring, and you will find them priced very cheap at this store. MC Men Jgjj Clothing jppj Oxfords anc * Ml We have just received a large assortment of |I6 all of them; and we will surely surprise you when azߣ^ EMI you see the quality of them and the low prices we are asking for them. Come in and let us show them to you. ♦ * * Harrison Bros. & Co. THE ENTERPRISE tee, dated the 18th day of February, 1922, and recorded in the Martin County Public Registry, in book H-2, at page 119, said note ha viiu| been given to secure the payment ol a cer tain promissory note of even date and tenor therewith, and the terms, condi tions, and stipulations therein con tained not having been complied with and at the reauest of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will on Tuesday, the 3rd day or April, 1928, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door at Williamtton, N. C„ offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate to wit: A certain tract of land lying and being in Martin County aforesaid, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning on the west side of the Bethel and Hamilton "Road at the mouth of Henry Council's lane, run ning thence north along the said coun ty road to Gus Council's line, thence westerly along Gus Council's line to the canal, thence westerly alone the canal to the Old Ford lane; thence east along the Old Ford lane to the beginning, at the mouth of Henry Council's lame. Containing twenty-five (25) acres, more or less. This being a part of Warren Person Lane. This the 2nd day of March, 1928. H. V. STATON,- m 6 4tw Trustee. H. G. Horton, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Augustus Purvis and wife, on the 22nd day of January, 1927, and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book S-l, page 126; said deed of trust given to Secure certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not having been complied with, at the re 3uest of parties interested, the un ersigned trustee will, on Monday, April 2, 1928, at 12 o'clock ni., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described property: It being two building lots adjoining each other on the outer edge of the town of Williamston, N. C,, on tjie sbuth side of Pine Street, adjoining To Curo a Cold in OnoDtyfoW JTLMX ati* ' IBromo 1 \Quinine] Tke tonic and laxative effect of I Lex**# BROMO QUININK Tahlote will fortl(y the ayatem again*! (irip. Influenza and other aerioua ilia reault inn from a Cold. Price 30c. The box heart this aiirnaturo —Proven Merit since 1889 — FOR GARDENS C!lT , l?'nC T. W.WOOD & SONS "I USE LIQUID SMOKE MEAT W. J. HODGES ,SWgW& Pine Street on north; Jane Rice on the east; Henry Price and Christina Rob erson on the south, Walter Halbcr stadt on the west, and being the same property conveyed to the said Au gustus Purvis "by deed from L. C. Ben nett, trustee, said deed being of record in the public registry of Martin Coun ty t ana being same lots conveyed to said Cordelia Purvis and Augustus Purvis by Williamston Land & Im provement Co., said deeds being of rec ord in the public registry of Martin County, reference to said deeds are hereby made for a more definite de scription. This tlie Ist dav of March, 1928. WHEELER MARTIN. m 2 4tw - Trustee. ~ NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin- j istrator, with the will annexed, of the I estate of Eli Gurganus, deceased, latej of Martin County, all persons holding j claims against- said estate are hereby notified to present same to me for pay ment on or before the 2nd day of March; 1929, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All j persons holding claims against said es- j tate are hereby notified to present 'same to me for payment on or before the 2nd day of March, 1929, or this no-; tice will be pleaded in bar of their j recovery. All persons indebted to said estate! will please come forward and make immediate payment of the same. This 2nd dav of March, 1928. L.H GURCANt'S, m 6 6tw Administrator, C. T. A. NERVOUS HEADACHE Keotnckian Tells How Taking Black-Draught Relieved His Pains and How Well He Feels Now. Waynesburg, Ky.—How a few doses of Thedlord's Black-Draught brought relief to a man who had been suffering from frequent spells of severe headache, Is told below In the statement of Mr Charles P. Todd, of Estesburg. near this place. "I was suffering with nervous headaches. About once a week I i would have these headaches, and 1 have to quit work, and go to bed for about twenty-four hours. I would have pains In my neck, and right behind my right ear. "A merchant at Estesburg saw me one day when I was suffering, and told me to try taking Black- Draught, which I did. "I took a package home that night, and took a few doses. It relieved me. Prom that time on, I would take Black-Draught as soon as 1 felt like I was going to have one of those headaches—and they wouldn't come on. ."Every few weeks, I take three or four doses of Black-Draught, and I feel so well, and do my work, and don't lose any more time with headache. "I haven't had a headache in six months." Costs only one cent a dose. Oet a package today. NQ t fß9 Annual Statement For the Year Ending December 31, 1927 of the Condition and Affairs of the Martin County Building 1 and Loan Association WILLI AMSTON, N. C. RESOURCES R" / ' » Mortgage loans $121,140.46 Stock loans 24,542.00 Accounts receivable v 2,954.70 Due from banks V 6,326.04 J /\ __________________ Total resources $154,963.20 LIABILITIES Shareholders installments paid in $117,778.50 Shareholders' prepaid stock 7,750.00 Notes payable 10,000.00 Accounts payable 1,635.42 Profits reserved for prepaid stock 343.75 Profit apportionment 17,455.53 Total liabilities .... .. $154,963.20 1 - * State of North Carolina; County of Martin, ss. P. B. Cone, president. Wheeler Martin, secre tary of the Martin County Building & Loan As sociation, of Williamston, State of North Caro lina, being duly sworn, each for himself deposes and says that they are the above-described offi cers of the said association, and that on the 31st day of December last, all the above described as sets were the absolute property of the said asso ciation, free and clear from any liens or claims thereon, except as above stated; and that the foregoing statement, with the schedule and ex planation therein contained, assumed, or referred to, are a full and correct exhibit of all assets, lia bilities, incomes, and disbursements, and of the condition and affairs of the said association on the said 31st day of December last, and for the year ending on that date, according to the best of their information, knowledge, and belief, re spectively. P. B. CONE, President. WHEELER MARTIN, Secretary7~ C. D. CARSTARPHEN, Director. E. P. CUNNINGHAM, Director. N. C. GREEN, Director. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA I • - Insurance Department Raleigh, February 27, 1928. I, Daniel C. Boney, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Martin County Building and Loan Association, of Wil liamston, filed with this department, showing the condition of said association on the 31st day of December, 1927. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and date above written. f * DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. . ...... - « jT OFFICERS ■"* 1 * ' ' • President P. B. Cone Vice President C. A. Harrison f Secretary Wheeler Martin Treasurer Mrs. F. E. Wynne Attorney Wheeler Martin DIRECTORS P. B. Cone - C. A. Harrison N. K. B. Crawford E. P.3|Junningham C. D. Carstarphen B. M. Worsley V. G. Taylor Wheeler Martin PAGE THREE

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