Society. & Personals
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Leave For New Bern
Misses Christine Manning and
Mildred Peele left yesterday for
New Bern to visit friends this week.
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At Nags Head for Week-end
Mesdames Joel Muse, Joe Godard
and Miss Ruth Manning are spend
ing the week-end at Nags Head with
a party from here, who went down
Monday.
Returns to Henderson
Miss Alice Harrison returned to
her home at Henderson Wednesday
after visiting relatives here for a
few days.
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Visiting In Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Swain and
daughters are visiting relatives in
Columbia this week.
Visiting Friends Here
Messrs. "Buddy" Heathcote and
Austin Harrison of Thomasville are
visiting friends in town this week.
Visiting Mrs. Brown
Mrs. Minnie Ballance is here vis
iting her sister, Mrs. P. H. Brown.
Visiting In RobersonviUe
Mrs. John Henry Edwards and
little son, Jack, are visiting relatives
in Robersonville this week.
Spend Day In Dunn
Misses Esther and Josephine Har
rison, Martha Anderson and Thad
Harrison, Jr., spent Tuesday in
Dunn with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Parker. Thad, Jr., remained there
for a few days' visit with his sister,
Mrs. Parker.
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Return From Beach
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Margolis and
children have returned from a sev
eral days' stay at Virginia Beach.
They were accompanied home by
Mrs. Margolis' mother. Mrs. Blown.
who will visit them this week.
In Richmond
Messrs. J. E. King and F. W.
Hoyt were in Richmond yesterday
attending to business.
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Visiting Relatives Here
Miss Essie Peele and Mrs. F. L.
Minga of Petersburg. Va., are here
Spending Wtek With Husband
Mrs. Goodwin, o( Suffolk, Vs.. is
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here spending the week with her
husband, who is the new manager
for the A & P store here.
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Back From Hospital
Little Bobbie Enright is back
home after receiving medical treat
' ment in a Rocky Mount hospital.
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Visits Daughters Here
Mrs. Soloman Jones of Bethel
spent Wednesday here with her
daughters, Mrs. Hugh Horton and
i Miss Trulah Ward Page.
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Cloes to uuke Hospital
Mr. Garland Woolard is at Duke
Hospital, Durham, this week for
examination and treatment.
Greenville Visitor
Miss Annie Shields Vandyke, of
Greenville, visited her sister, Mrs.
Garland Woolard, and Mr. Woolard
Tuesday.
Visiting In Norfolk
Miss Margaret Everetts is visiting
(riends in Norfolk this wSJt
Shopping Visitors
Mrs. Tom Andrews and Mrs. Las
siter of Bethel shopped here yester
day.
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j Attend Beauty Pageant
I Misses Kathryn and Mary Davis
: Hardison, Christine Manning and
| Frances I'eele attended the beauty
I pageant at Rich Square We3n?
?lay.
f Returns to New Bern
Little Miss Shirley Browning re
turned to her home in New Bern
yesterday after visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Manning for several
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Here From New Bern
Mrs. Tohn R. Browning of New
Bern is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Manning this week.
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RobersonvUle Visitors
Mesdames Clarence Taylor and
Waller Gray of Robersonville spent
yesterday with Mrs. A. L. Roe
buck. ~
Greenville Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Roebuck and
little daughter, O'Neil, of Green
ville, are spending this week here
with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Roebuck.
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Spend Day at Nags Head
and Mrs. lie ttie Sessoms spent yes
terday at Nags Head.
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Visiting Sister Here
Miss Dorothy Grissom of Hender
son is spending several days here
with her sister, Mrs. W. D. Mishoe.
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To Return Today
Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Moseley and
family are expected home today
from a visit to relatives and friends
7h Western' North' Carolina and"
South Carolina.
MALARIA
Speedy Relief of Chide
and Fever
Don't let M alaria tear ran apart wfth
Ita racking chilli and burning lever. Ttuat
to no home-made or mere makeshift rem
edial. Take the medicine prepared ape
dally for Ualarla - OrovskTlietrftat
Chill Tonic.
Orove'a Taateieaa Chill Took ghraa real
relief from Malaria because tt'a a scien
tific combination of teateliai quinine and
tonic iron. The quinine Mil* the MiUrkl
Infartlnuln the blood. The Iran btdfh
up the ayatem and helpa fortify agahwt
further attack. At the Arat aign or any
attack of Malaria take Orove'a Taateieaa
Chill Tonic. Better etQI take it regularly
during the Malaria aeaeon to ward o|i
the disease. Orove'a Tasteless ChAl took
is absolutely harmless and tastes good.
Orove'a Taateieaa Ohm Toole now
cornea in two aires, 50c and $1. The tl
alas contains 2H times as much as the 10c
aire and givaa you 15% moss for your
money. Get a bottle today at any store.
Vitttmi /? Suffolk
Tfriiiwn J. L. Roberson, J. O.
Bowen and Mrs. Belle Godard are
visiting Mrs. Koberson's son, Ro
land at Suffolk this week.
In Suffolk Tkti Week
Mrs. Glenn and daughter, Miss
Lena Mae Glenn, are visiting in
Suffolk, Va., this week.
Here From Plymouth -
A. L. Alexander of Plymouth was
a visitor here yesterday.
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Oak City Visitor
John . Daniel of Oak City spent
some time in town Thursday,
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Return to Selma
Mrs. Alvin Brown and little son
A1 have returned to their home in
Selma after spending two weeks
with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. P. Howell.
Return to Long Island
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Brown re
turn to their home on Long Island,
N. Y., today alter spending several
days with relatives in the county.
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Fiji* Relatives Here
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lowie, of
Gastonia, visited relatives here yes
terday.
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rmrsick Father
Mr. and MrsTDred Darden visited
Mr. Darden's father, Mr. William
Darden, who is quite ill at his home
near Freemont.
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Attend Show Here
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Taylor, of
Hamilton, were among those from
that town who attended the show
here yesterday afternoon.
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Visitmg In Tennessee
Miss Ruby Malone is in Mont
Eagle, Tenn., this week visiting
friends.
Robersonville Visitor
Mr. R. L. Smith was here from
Robersonville yesterday afternoon
attending to-tauwneig matters.
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Leaves For iM ore head
?Mrs?J. S.?Rhodes leaves- today
for Morehead Villa, where she will
spend a month with her sister, Mrs.
Lewis.
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Visiting Grandmother Tlert
Miss Frances Williams, of Vir
ginia Beach, is here visiting her
grandmother, Mrs. Fannie S. Biggs.
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Norfolk Business Visitor
Mr. E. N. Manning was in Nor
folk yesterday on business.
Pound Party
' Misses Nellie Rogerson and
Myrtle Nieholson delightfully en- j
tertained with a pound party at the j
home of Miss Rogerson's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rogerson, near
here, last Saturday evening. Nine
ty-four young people were present
for the party.
Various games and contests were
| engaged in, and delicious refresh
ments were served.
PITCH FORK IN I
HANDS OF SON
SAVES FATHER
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Lad Forces Enraged Bull
To Leave While Goring
Stewart Wood ley
Cherry?A son's skill in wielding a
pitch fork saved his father, Stewart j
Wijtvlley,?from - death by an angry
bull.
The father was in his yard when
suddenly attacked by the angry beast.
The animal forced him to the earth '
and then proceeded to gore him with
his stubby horns. The son, 14 yaars
of age, was in V crib when tie heard
the commotion.?
The lad ran to the aid of his father
just in time. He acquired the pitch
fork as he ran out of the door. He
continually prodded and pierced the
maddened beast with the sharp point
ed prongs of the utensil until he was
forced to leave Mr. Woodley.
An examination proved that four
ribs were fractured and possibly in
ternal injuries were suffered by the
victim. His condition was to grave
at the time that lie was not removed
to a hospital.
The boy explained that the animal
was apparently bent on goring his
jfather to death. It took him some
few minutes after lie started to pierc
ing (he beast with the fork before
would relent his attack. And when
he did leave he did it reluctantly.
In addition to using his stubby
horns, the beast had used his feet al
so. He had pawed up the ground
'about the body of Mr. Woodley and
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|it appeared that the animal was try
Vilkes Farmers Digging
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SHos to Aid Dairying
Wilkes farmers report a good flow
f sourwood nectar, a wonderful corn
rop, and plans for digging more
rench silos to aid the dairy indus
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ig to paw his victim also.
Information today was to the effect
iat the victim was gradually recov- jl
ring. The tragedy took place Wed- i
esday. ti
SIMON WHITAKER
DIES IN HOSPITAL
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Cross Roads Native Was
Sufferer of Pellagra;
Buried Sunday
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Simon Whitaker, a native of Cross
Roads Township, died in the Duke
Hospital, Durham, last week of pel
agra. He had been in the institution
or about four weeks receiving treat- j
nent
Mr. WHtTXtEr, 42 year* old, had
a?d farmed ?t the Lrggetfs
Mill section of Crosa Roads Town
ship all hia life until he was removed
to the Durham hospital lor treatment.
He leaves a widow and four children.
During the past several years he lived
away from his family and spent his
time with his brother, C. C. Whitak
er, from whose home the last rites
were conducted Sunday afternoon at
1:30 o'clock by Rev. J. M. Perry.
Burial was in the Leggett graveyard,
near the home.
USE
Clark's Corrective Compound
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For Dysentery, Diarrhea, Colic, Looseness of
Bowels, and Intestinal Disorders.
CLARK'S DRUG STORE
Phone 53
Leaving for
MARKET
The buyer of our firm, Mr. Frank J.
Margolis, will leave the early part of next
week for the Northern Markets, where
he will buy fall and winter merchandise
for the firm of Margolis Brothrs. Any
one wanting any special item or any par
ticular type of merchandise will kindly
advise us7 and while our representative
is in New York he will do his best tor
make selection according to your wishes.
Extra Specials
All Summer Merchandise, Including
Summer Suits
Bathing Suits
LADIES SILK DRESSES
LADIES COTTON DRESSES
are being offered at our store below their ac
tual cost. If it's worn in the summer, you'll
find it at a bargain at our store. Some items
reduced even beyond sale prices. Buy now!
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PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY. AUG. 8. 1934
Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C.
Monday and Tuesday Aug. ft-7
"HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD" with
OEORGE ARLISS
Wednesday Aug. ?
-WILD GOLD" with
JOHN BOLES and CLAIRE TREVOR
Thursday and Friday Aug. 9*10
"LITTLE MISS MARKER" with
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
Saturday Aug. 11
"WEST OF THE DIVIDE" with
JOHN WAYNE
Milk Ordinance
At a meeting of the Board of Town Commission
ers held at the regular place of meeting on the 18th
day of July, 1934, an ordinance was passed adapting
the United States Public Health Service Milk Ordi
nance requiring inspection, grading, labelling and pla
carding all milk and;or milk products to be sold within
the police jurisdiction of the Town of Williamston on
and after thirty days from the above date, and refer
ence is given to said Ordinance and Code an file in the
i, Town Clerk. ?
J. L. Hassell
Mayor
SALE That SAVES
Saturday, Aug. 4
THROUGH AUGUST 18th
We are going to remodel our store inside, therefore we must move a big
portion of our stock in the next few days. This is far more than the weekly
specials you see advertised, and there are a number of specials that we have
not mentioned here due to lack of space. '
All $13.95
DRESSES
Now
$8.95
All Linen and
Pique SUITS
Now
$2.39
Mens $1.95 Dress
SHIRTS
Now
$1.49
Merfs $2.00
PAJAMAS
Now
$1.49
AIT $5.33"
DRESSES
Now
$5.
Ladies' Fult^
Fashioned
| DOLLAR HOSE
Now
Mens $2.00 Wash
PANTS
Now
Men's $3 Sport
SHOES
Now
$1.89
All $6.95
DRESSES
Now
$4'95
One Big Lot of
Ladies and
Children's
SHOES
Now
98c
SHIRTS AND
SHORTS
Now?Each
19C
Men's $4 Sport
SHOES
Now
$2.49
All $5.00
DRESSES
Now
$2.98
ALL SILK
UNDERWEAR
REDUCED
Boys' 79c
SHIRTS
Now
49c
?"suits'9*"
Now
$1295
A Big Lot of
ANKLETS
Now
10c
ALL BATHING
SUITS GREAT
LY REDUCED!
One Lot of 19c
PRINTS
Now
14c
A Big Lot of
MEN'S SUITS
$9.95
All $2.00 Wash
DRESSES
Now
$1.49
One Lot of
Men's Felt
HATS
$1.39
One Lot of 15c
PRINTS
Now
10c
One Lot of
MEN'S WHITE
SUITS
Now
$5.95
All $1.00 Wash
DRESSES
Now
70c
Mens $1.50 Dress
SHIRTS
Now
$1.19
LL SHEETING
Now
9C
All $3.00
STRAW HATS
Now
$1.39
Barnhi 11 Bros." Co.