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4 Society & Personals —T Mr*. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor bMencnti Club Mattings Entertainments Weddings Personals Returns to Louis burg . Mrs. Atwood Newell, who has beenrcre with her father, Mr. John L>. Simpson who continues critically ill at his Home, returned Wednes-j day to Louisburg to be with her fam ily for a few days. '• Visitors Here Wednesday Mrs Walter Small and Mrs. J C. ! IS. Ehringhaus, of Elizabeth City, visited friends here Wednesday I isits Mrs. Courtney Mrs. Jones, of Edenton, visited her - sister, Mrs. B S. Courtney, this' week. In Rocky Mount Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. I*. Cunningham, and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders in Rocky Mount From Hamilton Miss Ruth I'ippen, of Hamilton, was here yesterday In Greenville Wednesday • H. W. Stubbs and J D. Biggs were Greenville visitors Wednesday. 1 Visiting Mr Simpson Mrs. J. L). Simpson, jr., of Mount Airv. is here for a week, having join ed her husband last Sutjday to be with his father, Mr J. I) Simpson. Shopper Here Thursday Mrs. Herbert Hopkins, of near Hamilton, was a shopper lure yes teidav. SPECIAL During Month of May PERMANENT WAVES' Nestle Circuline Eugene - Frigidine $7.00 (Complete—No Extras) Women of Williamston will welcome this saving—right in time for vacation! Every wave by an expert—guaranteed by us! THE VANITIE BOX ■•r —*". t Opposite Telephone Building Telephone 31 GREENVILLE, N. C. m 3 7 10 14 17 21 Workmen's Compensation Act EFFECTIVE JCfcLY 1 I will be glad to furnish all details and ex plain thoroughly. Get Posted on the Coverage Early Every Employer Is Affected -• • • • ' * ■* . m «. • , John L. Rogerson ™ ' AGENT FOR AETNA CASUALTY CO? For the Convenience of Our Patrons WE WILL KEEP OUR DOORS OPEN UNTIL SEVEN OCLOCK ON SATURDAY AFTER —— —U NOONS UNTIL THE TOBACCO MARKET OPENS - YOURS TO SERVE, J " FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK /lerr From EdentoH W. W. Olds, of Edenton, was here yesterday. In Town Yesterday P.-E. Manning, of Williams Town ship, was in town yesterday. From Raleigh , Courtney Edgerton, Eastern North Carolina manager for the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co.. of Ra leigh, was in town yesterday. »—— Here From Greenville S White, of Greenville, was in S the city yesterday. — Leaves lor [fsuston^Salpm Harry A Biggs left today for Winston Salem, where he will attend tin May Day exercises tomorrow at Salem College. He will also be there foi a school banquet on Monday and return home Tuesday. 'Business Visitor Here W H. Wright, of Greenville, was a business visitor here yesterday. In Town This Week Mr. and Mrs J L. l'|»church, of Raleigh, were here tins week. Returns From Virginia Joe Everett has returned from an extensive trip through Virginia. Visitors From Bethel■ J. J. Carson and Vance Bunting, of Bethel, were visitors here yester day. In Raleigh 'This Week Mrs. P. H. Brown and daughter., Miss Thelma, and Mrs. Oscar Ander son, were in Raleigh one day of this week. Mrs. Dii hey Improving Mrs. C. H Dickey, who under went"*ln >|M'ruti>n in a Washington hospital lecently, is improving very satisfactorily now, and friends hope that she will be soon l>e :il>le to re turn home. ,1 / Virginia Beach I Mrs. Carries Biggs Williams is vis iting friends at Virginia Beach. ' * Mayor R L. Cobtlrn spent, yes , terday in Raleigh. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this, day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Kfrs Roxie A Harnhill, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned for payment, on or before the -Kith day of March, 1930, of this notice will l>e plead in liar of recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. ' 'This 30th day of March, 1929 ( . JOSEPH A BARNHILL, a 5 6tw Administrator. «aays.aas PHONE Anything for This Departnant T» 46 From Greenville Mrs. J. R. Moye and daughter, Miss Jessie, of Greenville, were the guests of friends here Wednesday. In Norfolk Yesterday Messrs. J. I). Woolard, C. A. Har rison, and Jim King spent yesterday in Norfolk. Mr. Marshall 111 Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Marshall, who are in Ohio visiting, will not be able to return home this week as had been expected on account of Mr. Marshall being ill. 4* In Gra nville * • Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rogerson vis ited Greenville this week. ■ ♦ Returns To Sew Jersey Mrs. Mary Mundy returned to New Jersey this week after visiting nlatives here about a month. She! was accompanied home by Mrs. John E. Pope and sons, John and Warren, who will spend some time with her. «. Fit urns From Norfolk D. Carstarphen, jr., returned >esterday from Norfolk, where he and I)r. J. S. Rhodes were called this week on account of the serious illness of his father, C. I>. Carstar phen, who underwent an operation on Tuesday. Mr -.Carstarphen's friends here were greatly relieved to hear that his condition is better than it was the' first of the week. #— V>«m Rocky Mount K U. Roberson, of Rocky Mount, was here yesterday. Kit urn From Tenessee Mr. and Mrs R J. Peel, Miss Carrie I.ee Peel and John Enright re turned Wednesday from Mountain City, I'enn., where they visited R. J. / o. .KNKNALM M 0.14 rn,-t»r» yN !»HV a car IT'S W!M» ' W- tfo compare with -NKW PWNTIIC BIG |f >»gk\Some people make a funda l 1 j mental mistake when they go to \y ... buy u ear. They receive a dem onstration and they compare the new car 4)iil]( with the ear they are about to trade. To help-you avoid thia mistake we have arranged a special demonstration of the New Poritiac Big Six. See the othera, by all means. Hut see the New Pontiac Big Six, if only for the Hake of comparison. Pruei 1 74S to ##Vj, /. v. I». rtmlisr. Michigan, |>i Ms dmiitmry ihorfa*. x Vunipen. aprinj iumti and Lowmjoy sfcmc-6 stsorberi rafular ifMijnneiil \ • I miigh l mMlrrn n>*(. («nrral Motors Tim** Pmymmnt flan at mll+bi* Ot stiitlsutm rst«. (luiuiilrr the d llnnd |iriit an wrll a« I lie list |>ricr when cu>ai|Miriiig automobile value*. . , . Oakland-Politico drlitarul |iricr> include only reasonable charge* fur dallvary and financing. ROBERSONVILLE MOTOR CO. Robersonville, N. C. THE E NTERPRI3E Peel, jr., for a few days. Hie j younger Mr. Peel is now a junior en ' gineer of the Tennessee State Hlgh | way Commission, and is the youngest i one in their employ. He is now en -1 gineering a difficult piece of Work on Doe Mountain, wtiich will probably require two years to bring to com pletion. Dr. and Mrs. Smithwick Entertain at Dinner Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Smithwick en tertained the hculty rf the James ville school and a few invited guests at dinner at Gardners Creek last Sat urday.' Brunswick stew and barbe cue were served with pickles and bread followed by an ice course. A victrola provided music and some of the guests enjoyed boat riding. Al together it was a most pleasant day. About forty guests enjoyed the hospitality of Dr. and Mrs. Smith wick.' Christian Philatheas To Meet Tonight + The Philathea Class of the Chris tian Church will hold its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. O. Manning this evening at 8 o'clock. CARD OF*THANKS We deeply appreciate and want to express our tliauks to all those who ex it nded their sympathy and those who helped us in any way during our re cent bereavement. MRS T. F. HARRISON ' AND CHILDREN. «►— Twentieth Century Club Meeting Wednesday ♦ The Twentieth Century Club held its regular meeting on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. N. Cortez Green. Mrs. C, A. Harrison read a i»a|)er prepared by Mrs. Clayton Moore on "Oriental Art." Mrs. S. R. Biggs| had the other |>aper on the subject, "The Origin of Art.'' Mrs. Harper Holliday added much to the program a lovely v«cal solo, Schubert's WtLLIAMfTPH WOWTM CAHOUWA "Serenade." Mrs. J. S. Rhodes had interesting current events to review, which concluded the program. Alter the exchange of books the hostess served_an ice course.^ NOTICE or SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed on the 31 it day of March, 1928, by B. F. Keys and wife, Bertie Keyi and of record in the pub lic registry of Martin County in book Y-2, at page 432, said deed of trust being given to secure the payment of certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been com plied with, and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will, on the 11th day of May, 1929, at 12 o'clock m , offer for sale to the highest bidder .for cash at pub lic auction at the courthouse door in Martin County, the following describ ed tract of land, to wit: Beginning at j. A. Cordon's corner; thence running south with said >J. C. Cordon's line to Horner's Branch; thence with said Horner's Branch to the Boston road; thence back to the beginning, containing thirty-two (32) acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land conveyed to B. F. Keys and wife, Bertie Keys, by Solo man Boyd and Lois Boyd on April 3, 1926. This the 10th day of April, 1929. J W. WATTS, Sr.. al2 4tw Trustee. Robert L. Coburn, attorney. NOTICE - Under and by virtue of a judgment of the superior court, April term, 1929, in an action entitled "D. G. Mat thews vs. Sam Moore," the ed commissioner will, on Monday, the 3rd day of June, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer for sale, to the highest bidder,, for cash, the following described tract of land: Same being a tract of land located 666 it a Prescription for COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU. DENGUE. 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But for those who want Mperlative n«ior performance, it le x mere dm worth the diflwmM - • , J -' " r •A ■ • 111 COMPANY •f» If S W X w n'' •*»» jin Williamtton Township, and known as the Outterbridge land, containing fifty (50) acre*, more or less, and be in# the same land listed by Sarah Moore for taxes for the year 1924. and the same land described in a tax cer H ere . . . genuin du Pont * * f FAMOUS architects say: "Make your home modern and colorful, with du Pont paints." For every surface, outside or in, we have the right du Pont (jni«h for the purpose. Every one is made under th .■ famous do Pont chemical control —by the makers of Duco. Let us show you color schemes and give you an estimate. Du Pont PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS, DUCO , (J®!' - "Tune in on the Duco Radio Program over Station WPTF Tues day mornings at 10:30 Eastern Standard Time." B. S. COURTNEY, Dealer WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Friday, May 3, 1929 tificate of sale to D. G. Matthews by the Sheriff of Martin County, dated November 2, 1925. This 24th day of April, 1929. B. A. CRITCHER. a2f 4tw Commissioner.
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