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Tuesday, April 16,1929 Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Engagements Club Meetings Entertainments Weddings Faraonala Visiting Relatives Here Rev. and Mrs. B. Duke Critcher and children, of Oxford, are visiting relatives here. Visit Mrs. Biggs Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Badham and little son, Paxie, jr., Misses Char lotte and Hennie Pagan, Qf Edenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Biggs Sunday. v 1 In Town Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. John Long, of James ville, were in town yesterday. Returns From Richmond Mrs. John F. Thigpen has returned from Richmond, where she visited Dr. Thigpen for a few days. *— —- Spends Week Find Here Mrs. Blanche Anderson, of Leg gttts, spent the week end here with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Harrison, and Mr. Harrison. Attend Funeral in Greenville Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel, Misses Eva and Edith Peel and Mrs. Elbert S. Peel attended the funeral of the late Mrs. W. R. Kverett in Green ville Sunday. ——• Visitors From Dunn Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Blakey, of Dunn, arrived Saturday night to vis it Mrs. Blakey s sister, Mrs. B. A. Critcher. and Mr. Critcher. Mr. Blakey returned to Dunn yesterday, but his wife will spend this week litre. # Spends Sunday Here Mrs. Bettie Cobb McDuffie, of Tarboro, spent Sunday with Mrs. Erah Cobb. ———» Visitors Here Sunday Misses Bertha Hawks and Howell Wadswnrth, of New Bern, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hun ter and Miss Delphia Peebles. Visiting Mrs. Warren Mrs. R. M. Hearnt\ of Greenville, | is spending this week with Mrs. W E. Warren. #. Spends Week End Here Dr. W. H Harrell, U.' S. N., of Portsmouth, Va., was here for the week end with his mother, Mrs. W. H. Harrell. COUIDNT SLEEP LmuUm Lady State* That The First Bottle of Cardui She Took, Helped Montgomery, La—"l wu in a dreadfully run-down condition," aaya Mrs. Charles L. Laerotx, of thla city. "I suffered a great deal of pain. 1 was in misery all over. I could not ait up and I could not lie f down. I couldn't sleep and at times I would haw dreadful vomiting spells. The aches and pains seemed to cover my whole body. "I had taken Cardui, off and on, since 1903. It had always done me good, so when I got In this bad con dition, X thought I would take it again. * "One night, my husband brought me home six bottles of Cardui and I began to take it. I could tell that I was improving from the first bot tle, but I kept on taking the medi cine, for I knew that I needed a tonic that would build me up and strengthen me where I was weak and run-down. That la exactly what Cardui did for me. After I had finished the sixth bottle I felt fine. I feel truly thankful for what Cardui has dona for me, tor X could not have gone on living In the dea perate condition X was In." Cardui is a harmless extract of valuable, medicinal herfcs, and acta as a strengthening tonic. NC-990 For Best Results Use , GOLDEN GEM FOR TOBACCO (Heavy Meal Goods—Made 60 per cent Organic Nitrogen, 40 Per Cent Mineral Nitrogen—All Sulphate Potash Magnesia) . Special Cotton 12-3-4 Fertilizer ————— SALE By ■ R. W SALSBURY HAMILTON, N. C. - AND ' . WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Visiting in Dunn Miss Martha Harrison is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Parker in Dunn this week. ♦ Visitor Here Saturday Mrs. A. D. Mizelle and Mis El eanor Belk of Tarboro, visited Mrs. Anna Harrison Saturday. 0 Attend Medical Society Meeting Dr. W. E. Warren is in Greens boro this week attending meeting of the State Metfical So ciety. In Raleigh and Durham Messrs. Lester Rogers and M. A. Peed were on a business trip to Ra leigh and Durham over the week end. —- Visiting in Rocky Mount Mrs. R. D. Bullock, of Rocky Mount, visited Mrs. W. T. Huntei and Miss Peebles Sunday. Miss Peebles went home with her to spend this week. In Sorjolk Hospital C. D. Carstar|»hen and sons, (\ D jr, and Sutton, and John 1.. Has sell left Monday for Norfolk, where Mr. Carstarphen, sr., wiU remain in the hospital for a while. The other* returned home today. Leave for Norfolk Tomorrow Mrs. Rush Bondurant and Mrs. S R. Biggs and little daughter, Nancy, will go'to Norfolk tomorrow to spend several days with rela tives. — Taken to Hospital Miss Elizabeth Moore, of Wil liams Township, was taken to a Washington hospital last week for an operation for appendicitis. We Furnish Awnings for Windows, Doors, Porches, Qfßces, and Stores Your home can be made more beautiful with hand decorated awnings of exclusive designs. We have more, than one hundred different patterns t dyed, tinted, or solid color materials for you to select from. For Stores we make pull-up with rojxe and gear operated awnings with gear box and crank or self locking upper gear and removable lons winding handle. Telephone or write us and we will call w*(th samples and attractive prices. Harrison Brothers & Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. PHONE Anything for This Department To 46 hi Rocky Mount Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. E. King and Pat sy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. King in Rocky Mount. ——•— ; In Rocky Mount Friday Misses Sallie and Elhel Hairis ! were visitors in Rocky Mount last Friday. ♦ Miss Harris Hostess to Baptist Philatheas • The- Philathea class of the Baptist | church met with Miss Sallie Harris April S for their business and social i meeting. The program was in charge I of the president, Mrs. Herbert Cow an, assisted by Mis Sallie Harris. I Plans were discussed for making money during the summer and also electing a delegate to the State Ba raca-Philajhea convention at Win ston-Salem May 8, 9, and 10. After the business session a social j hour was enjoyed, the hostess, assist ed by her mother, Mrs. Harris, serv ing a delicious salad course. The meeting next month will be held with Mrs. Z. H. Rose. - HONORS' LOCAL SCHOOL FACULTY ——• — Mrs. Wheeler Martin Was Hostess Friday At Reception Last Friday afternoon, from 4 un til 6 o'clock, Mrs. Wheeler Martin and Mrs. fc. H. Davis entertained in honor of the faculty of the local school at the home of Mrs. Martin The interior of the already charm ing home was neatly enhance*) in its attractiveness by the lovely arrange ment of spring flowers throughout. In the two living rooms boughs of THE ENTERPRISE dogwood were used as a background and vases of killarney roses com pleted their decoration. In the din ing room the same color scheme was observed. In the center of the table was a huge bowl of pink killarney roses surrounded by rose tapers which shed their soft glow over the pretty scene. Silver bon-bon dishes of pink and white mints were also placed on the table. x In the punch room pink roses and yellow Scottish broom were used very effectively. Mrs. Oscar Anderson received the guests at the door and introduced them to the receiving line, composed of the hostesses and their honor guests, Miss Lillian Sample, of Da vidson, Mis Lucy Claire Ivey, of Scotland Neck; Mis Serena Peacock, of Fremont; Miss Elizabeth Ramsey, of Ivor, Va.; Miss Katherine Cole, of Fairmont; Miss Henrietta Price, of Miss LucHle Allen, of Creed moor; Miss Mildred Har den, of Kenley; and Mrs. \Y. H. Harrell, Mrs. Millon Move, Mrs. \V. C. Manning, jr., and Mrs. Raleigh Bradfey, all of Willjamston. They were then [united to the punch room, over which Mrs. S. R. Biggs and Mrs. W. K. Parker pre sided. Mrs. J. \Y. Watts, jr., then invited them to the dining room, over which Mrs. P. 8.. Cone and Mrs. Jim King presided. Mjisses Klsie Andrews, Josephine Harrison, and Eugenia Hoyt served ice cream and Statement of the Condition of the Planters & Merchants Bank OF Everetts, N. C. v4s of the Close of Business April 12th, 1929 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts r $121,594.68 Stocks and Bonds 13,350.00 Furniture and Fixtures 2,885.00 ® uildin 6 3^500.00 Cash and due from Banks 24,739.86 • __—_ Total ' $166,069.54 LIABILITIES Capital stock - > $ 15,000.00 Surplus S . - " - 12,000.00 Undivided profits 1,167 35 Deposits r 134,648.10 V Reserved .. 3,254.09 Total * % ' - $166,069.54 # UPON THE STRENGTH OF THE ABOVE STATE MENT, WE SOLICIT YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. Paul Bailey, Cashier - J. S. Ayers, Director - J. H. D. Peel, Director ■ _ cake, which carried out the color scheme. The guests were ushered out the side entrance to the home. About! 100 people called during the after-; noon. NEWS NOTES OF OAK CITY Mr. and Mrs. R. \\\ Daniels, of Ricky Mount, were calers on Mr. j and Mrs. J. W. Hines Sunday. Misses G. W. Barrett and J. VV.' Hines, Misses Velma and Dorothy Hines. Madeline Davenport, and Mary Ruth Ross were visitors in jHobgood Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hopkins, of Rocky Mount, spent the week end, J with Mrs. H. K. Harrell. j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer, of I Rocky Mount, spent j Mr. and Mrs. N. \V. Worsley. Mr. Barrett, of Farmville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. I Barrett. Mmtnd Mrs. Larry Bullock, of | I'armele, .spent Sunday with Mrs. Alice Harrell. Mr. Krnest Etheridge, of Rober-; > sonville, spent Sunday with his par ents. Mr. J. W. Hines, accompanied bj" Di. E. K. Pittman, Mrs. J. A. Rawles hind Miss Naomi Etheridge, : took •Mrs. Blount Harrell to a hospital in! Raleigh last week for an examina- [ tion,* Mrs. Harrell had been sick | for the past week with some form of J throat trouble, indications showing that she had swalowed something, j The throat examination showed a bruise in her throat, but nothing was J found there. She is getting better | since her return home, j Mr, Royal Crofton and Misses Lloise Ross and Krma Johnson mo tored over to Greenville Sunday. Mr. Joe Hardison and Misses | Mary Ruth Ross and Dorothy Hines motored over to Hobgood Sunday. Miss Inez Whitehurst, of Hob good, spent a while here Sunday aft (ernoon. Miss Wade Achors, of Greenville, 'spent a few hours here»Sunday.- SARD OF THANKS I wis!} to thank everybody who so I kindly ami tenderly assisted me iiiir- I iiiß the sickness and df.itli of my bus • I hank It Mrs. J. M ROtiKKS. TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of the power j of sale in a certain deed of trust made .to me on the Jrd day of May, l'J27, by J K Rurtin and wife, Jennie Ruffin. which is duly recorded in the office of. ..i!ie register of 'deeds for Martin j County in book Y-2, page 24 I ', the I notes secured thereby not having j been' paid, and at the request of the I holder thereof, 1 shall offer the land | described therein, for sale to the high jest bidder, for task, oh Wednesday, | May Ist, at 12 o'clock noon, at j the courthouse door oi Martin t outt- J ty. Said laud described as follows: Beginning at the northwest Comer lof .M. Wilson's lot on Hint Street. ; thence running ahojut.. a northwest I course 210 feet, thence parallel with i Klin Street 52 1-2 feet to W. M. Wil j son's line,- them e along said Wilson's I hue to the beginning, containing 1-4 acre, and being the sajue described in a deed for same in book K-l, page 12. • This Ist day Of April 4 J 1 K. S. PKEL, a - 4tw Trustee. PAGE THREE NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the authority in that deed of trust, executed to the undersigned trustee, W. M. Sitterson, on the 22tt"d'day of September, 1926! | and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book Y-2, at page 37. said deed of trust having been giv en to. secure certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipula tions therein .not having been com plied with, and under and by virtue of an order of resale, signed by R. J. I'eel, clerk of the* superior court of Martin County, the land sold on March 2>. I>2>, and iWd having been raised, as required by law, the undersigned trustee will, on Mon day, April Xh m>. at the courthouse door, at 12 o'clock m„ in the town of ' \V illianiston, \. t offer for sale at public auction t!> the highest bidder, tor cash, the. h II wing described pfop- . erty': • * l irst tract: All that tract of laud and improvements thereon in Martin * ( ounty, Willianiston IViwnship, N. C, containing 21,1 a«rcs. more or less. and more commonly known.a's Joe Siiter ■ son farm, adjoining (,„• Nichol'.oiu l-rank Hennet, and Joe N'iehctkton on the north, IVnny Sl.vle Land, Joe Leggett, Joe Nlelndsi mi on the east, and the Met aske\ road on the Snjith west. Second'tract: That-,kit in tin- t .w'n ot- Willianiston, V on the north side of Simmons Avenue, and inifiruve irtMits thereon, and Tiounded by Shu mons Avenue. \lrliettie llarrel'l, Helen Rhodes, and. Walter Amteroii, and ntorij etminiiHily known as JoV Sitterson J)oiiu' place - This lire 13th ilav of Vpril l>i'l""~ W it VV A I TS. I'ruste ■ \\ heeler Martin, attorney! KIK lor QUICK ACTION Plus a Thorough Cleansing Removes Cold and Bile From the System CLARK S DRUG STORE ! far me r STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN! Ilere is your opportuni ty to gain in your yield of tobacco per acre by using" the FOWLER . CULTIVATOR gets the dirt from middle of the row and makes a perfect ridge i without cutting off your feed roots. It has proved that hilling tobacco in this way has made a gain from $25 tb x sso'per acre. For you know: When you side your tobacco the last times, the feed roots are cut off, which checks the growth for a few days. During this time new feed roots are formed, which really causes a second growth. This second growth causes your tobac co to grow bony and thin. If the feed roots are not cut off, your tobacco will thicken as it spreads and make a better quality of tobacco.^C HYMAN WARREN j.* Agent Robersonville N. C. February 20, 1929. ! Mr. Hyman Warren, Agent, I" Robersonville, N. C. Dear sir: I have used the Improved Fowler Cultivator about tw/lve years for laying-by tobacco, citton, corn, and other crops. Also for hilling up sweet potatoes. I consider it one of the most useful and satisfactory cultivators I have ever used and would not be without it for many times the price. f « Yours very truly, J. R. WINSLOW.
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