REVIVAL BEGINS MAY 27th
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Stewart-Goodchild Evangelistic Party
TO BE HELD IN THE WILLIAMSTON WAREHOUSE
The Stewart-Goodchild Evangelistic Company of Burlington will hold a meeting in Williamston beginning May 27th and
lasting for two weeks.
These men come to Williamston highly recommended ,and under the auspices of the Laymen Christian Federation of
! Local and Personal
Leave for Baltimore.
M. and Mrs. J. G. Staton left Thurs
day morning for Baltimore, where
they will spend a few days.
Visiting Sister Here
Mr. Robert Everett, of Rocky Mount
is in town this week visiting his sis
ter, Mrs. P. H. Brown.
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In Washington Tuesday
Those motoring to Washington yes
terday included Mesdames B. S. Court
ney, E. D. Dodd, A. R. Dunning and
Elbert 8. Peel, Misses Evelyn Harri
son, Margaret Manning, Laura Or
leans, Frances Hoyt, Christine Dodd,
and Messrs. H. M. Stubbs, Bill Harri
son, E. D. Dodd, and C.fi. Pardo.
Here From Everett*
Mr. and Mr*. Stuart Bailey, of Ev
eretts, were iftjflwn Wednesday.
Here From Portsmouth -
Mrs. D. C. Bryen, of Portsmouth
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M
Oakley and Dr. H. B. York.
Here From Griften . s
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chapman and
Mrs. Gladys Charles, of Griffon, spent
yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Chap
man's daughter, Mrs. J. L. Williams
and Mr. Williams.
Hear Governor's Speech
Messrs. J L. Hassell, Harold Ever
«ttt, and W. C. Manning, Jr., beard the
governor's speech in Oak City yester
day. '• j I V
ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE
IN HONOR OF SISTER
At her attractive litUe boom on
East Main Stive* Mrs. J. L. William
was hostess to a number of friends
with 7 tables of bridge on Tuesday
evening at 8.30, honoring her sister
Miss Marie Chapman, of Grifton.
Crystal bowls of sweet peas' in the
living room and dining room, where
the tables were plaoccl made the ro6ms
more attractive.
Individual baskets of peanuts on the
tables were-enjoyed during the games
and a fruit salad with sandwiches was
served after Ave progressions had
been made. Mrs. S. R. Biggs made
high score, ani she was given » bridge
score card and Mrs. Luke Lamb, who
had the lowest score, was presented
a levely bunch of sweet pens.
'1 hose playing with the exception of
the honoree - were Jfesdaroea P. H.
Brown. E. S. Peel, A. R. Dunning, L.
T. Fowden, K. ff. Crawford, F. U.
Barnes, Luke Lamb, Oscar A*ierson,
Joe Godard, Jr., J. H. Snunders, S. R.
Biggs, H. M. Stubbs, Cortes Graen,
B. W. Hardy, P. B. Cone, Wheeler
Martin, jr., J. D. Woolard, G.'H. Har
rison, L. C. Bennett, Roy Gurganus,
W. B 1 Watts, Carrie Biggs Williams,
and Misses Margaret Mnnning, Elisa
beth Burr as, Caffie Dell White aIM
Nelle Wynne.
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Mr. and Mr*. Grlflln Here
Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin were visi
tors here yesterday.
Attend Baraca-Philathea Meeting
Mesdames Z. H. Rose and Anna
Harrison and Miss Margaret Everett
motored to Franklin County,' where
the Baraca-Philathea Union wns hold
ing a meeting las> Sunday. ll
In Wilson This Week
Mr. Wilson G. Lamb is in Wilson
this week.
In Wilson Sunday
Kev. and Mrs. E. D. Dodd, Mrs. W.
C. Liverman, and Mrs. J. F. Thigpen
attended the Tri-County Missionary
Society meeting of the Methodist
church, whftii took place in Windsor
yesterday.
IN MEMORIAM
(Published by request)
To Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Martin on
thl death of their daughter.
Dearest Frances, how we miss you,
How our hearts long for you, dear;
In our home and by our fireside
There will be that vacant chair.
Little did we think, our darling,
When you left without a care,
That within a few short hours
We should be standing by your bier.
mmmmmmmtmamam
As we gaze upon you, dnrltng,
On the cold face of our child,
And we long to see you, dearest,
Open wide eyes and smile.
But the Saviour, has called her
A Way from this world (it strife
Called her iiyher youth and virtue
■' {jhere with Jesus to abide.
But WfcTl not forget you, darling,
Though from us you're laid away,
And we hope to meet you, dearest,
On that resurrection day.
PAULINE. -
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TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of the authority conferred
in me by a deed of trust executed to
me by James E. Moore, trustee, on
the 14th day of January, 1920, and
duly recorded in the register of deed's
office in Martin County, in book F-2
page 5, to secure the payment of a
certain bond bearing even da'e there
with, and the stipulations in said deed
of trust not 'taving bjen complied
with, I shall expose at public auction,
for cash, on Monday, the 26th day of
May, 1926, at 12 noon, at the court
house in Martin County, the follow
ing property:
Lots No*. 11 12, 18, and 19, of the
hosiery mill property, as plotted by
W. G. A. Co., recorded in book .% at
page 8.
J. W. MANNING, Trustee.
This April 24, 1926. a2B 4tw
TOE ENTERPRISE. WILLIAMSTON. NC'KTH CAROLINA
WMLS
WHEN IN NEED OF ACTUAL AR
Wakefield cabbage plants, 16c per
hundred; SI.OO per thousand. Pep
per plants lated. Tel. 80, Claud:
Liggett, City. 4i-2tw
LOST SATURDAY NIGHT: ONE
bar pin set with pearls und blue
sapphires. Sallie Harris.
EXTRA SELECTED SWEET PEAS
$1 per 100. Mrs. J. L. Williams,
ml 2t
POH SALE: MY FORD SEDAN. See
C. It. Harrison at Texaco Filling
Station. R. G. Harrison. ml 2
WANTED: EVERY . PROPERTY
owner to use a gallon of L. & M
semi-paste paint out of any he buys
Hiid if not perfectly satisfactory th
remainder can be returned withou
payment being made for the one gal*
It n used. See our advertisement i
! this paper. Longman & Martinet
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Field sejected for ten years. $1.2
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WARREN'S I.arge Improved White
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been carefully selected for ten years
$1.25 a peck, J4.00 a bushel
Bby at once. Tho supply is limited
Terms strictly cash. Hymaii Warren
R. F .D. No. 8, Robersonville, N C
POSTAL JOll OPEN: LOCAL CIVIL
service examination to be held on
May 13 to test the fitness of persons
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Salary $1,700. Write G. A. Cook, 945
Pa. Ave., Washington, D. C , for free
irformation.
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N. C
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sl-75 per 100. Mrs. G. N.
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CLEANINC,- PRESSING, REPAIR
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specialty. All work called for and de
livered. Willie Thompson, 406 Rail
road St. m 8 Imo
FOR SALE: ONE GOOD MI LK AND
two first-class milch cows. Cheap
lor cash. See m' or telephone 1622 A.
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