SS Society & Personals JS Weddings To Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor g Mr. P. J. Carlton, of the Imperial Tobacco Co., wu in town this weak. Miss Ruth Clark Brown, of Wind sor,. spent the week end with Miss Annie Harper, F. L. Edwards has been in Einston this week at the bedside of his father, who is quite iIL Judge Francis D. Winston was in the city Wednesday. T. B. Brandon was in Windsor this week in the interest of the peanut ex- Mrs. Claud Grant, Misses Ethel Ed mond, and Christine Johnson, of Au lander, were shoppers in the city Sat urday. Mr. Croftqp, who was bookkeeper for Rice k James on the tobacco mar ket last year, is visiting friends in town. Mr. Ed S. Peel, of Everetts, was a visitor in the Enterprise office yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Godwin Dunning:, of Aulander, spent yesterday in the city. Mrs. JJohn Phillips and little son, Jack, of Norfolk, are visiting Mrs. S. R. Biggs. Mrs. T. F. Harrison and Mrs. Myr tle Brown spent yesterday with Miss Esther Harrison, in Wilson. 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Sold emj alma tK-iu USU*eeKZ23CE!BBIffI THE MOST STARTLING Merchandise Event of the Year "HEART OF THE SEASON SALE" Due to a very warm October which Be Of 3.11 Y CStGlfdsiV MOTllinfi Vue to a very warm october which caused most people to delay their winter J © caused most people to delay their winter needs and realizing the fact that soon peo- w needs and realizing the fact that soon peo ple will begin Christmas shopping, along ¥ II f \\/ I pie will be«in Christmas Shopping, along with the low price of cotton, is why we have J IV r*l II T •I " with the low price of cotton, is why we have attempted such a sale right in V# Am# A * A M. attempted such a sale right in THE HEART OF THE SEASON WASHINGTON, N. C. THE HEART OF THE SEASON Embroidery Club GVMU of Mim. John D. Bigg*. Jr. The Embroidery Club wu enter tained by Mrs. Jno. D. Biggs, jr., at its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at her home in Mew Town. The low er floor, which was thrown en suite, v/as very attractive, lovely golden brown chrysanthemums being in large vases in all the rooms. Moat of the members and guests were busy making articles for the ba zaar, which will take piace at an early date. Boaks were exchanged before thfe hostess, assisted by Misses Fran ces Williams and Miriam Courtney, served a delicious chicken salad with sandwiches, pickles, hot rolls, and black coffee, which was very much enjoyed. Those enjoying Mrs. Biggs' hospi tality, besides the members of the club, were Mesdames C. H. Dickey, M. D. and J. W. Watts, jr., A. R. Dunning, J. S. Early, Clark and El bert Peel, and Miss Carrie Dell White. Miss Selma Carson, of Bethel, vis iled friends in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Tettertoi. and daughter, ef Plymouth, were shoppers here Wednesday. Mrs. J. P. Boyle, Mrs. Msrk Bal lard, and Miss Effie Waldo, of Ham ilton, were in town Wednesday. Rev. A. J. Manning and W. C. Manning left Wednesday for New Bern, where they will attend the State convention of the Christian Church.' They will return this even ing. Just Received -•v • • A New Shipment of Ladies and Childrens COATS • .A * " , ■ . 0\ Come in and Look Them Over Harrison Bros. & Co. WILLIAMSTON'S LARGEST DEPARMENT STORE Twentieth Century Club Meele With Mr*. Crawford The Twentieth Century Club, with The Twentieth Century Club met with Mrs. K- B. Crawford Wednesday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. The home of the hostess was very invit ing by the use of lovely fall flowers and leaves from the woods that are so pretty right now. The usual business matters attend ed to, the program was begun. Mrs. j N. C. Green read a paper, "Poulationj Growth in North Carolina," which was! under the general topic for study for the day, "Studies in Population.' This was followed by a reading on the subject, "Cityward Drift in North Carolina." I Mrs. Wheeler Martin, jr., gave a resume of current events, and Mrs. Elbert Peel concluded the program, reading a short story. Mrs. Crawford, assisted by Mrs. H. M. Stubbs, served a delicious crab salad with potato chips, sandwiches, pickles, and coffee. There were several guests at the meeting. Mrs. McCallum, of Greens boro; Mrs. J John Phillips, of Norfolk, Mrs. Ned Laughinghouso, Mrs.'J. S. Early, Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. John D. Biggs, jr., and Mrs. Lnas. James. _ Rev. and Mrsj Lee Entertain Intermediate Leaguers at 0, £OOd balsam. Tuesday night, Rev. and Mrs. Lee entertained the Intermediate League I or Write of the Methodist-Episcopal Church JOHN S. GURGANUS with a Halloween Party. The house 026 Administrator 6' was decorated with Halloween decora- WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ROI'TE 3 tions. Corn stalks, colored papers, witch's booth and cut-out pumpkins, | combined with crepe peperto carry out an appropriate color scheme of j orange and black. Much of. the fun of the occasion arose from fantastic costumes of the ma ked leaguers Bobbing of apples and other Hal loween game offered much amuse- I mei.t during the ereniig. At the close of the games, the hos-j tess, assisted by Mrs. W. H. Booker and Mrs. W. C. Liverman, served! orangeade and chocolate sakes. Miss Alma Mizelle, of Rotersonville, was a shopper here yesterday. WANTS WANTED: 1*) RENT 2-HORSE * farm, apply to W G. Peel. 2t ELECTRICAL SERVICE: SEE ROG- er Smith, if you need the services of an electrician. I will be in Wil liamston until January 1. Roger Smith, at R. J. Peel's residence. 029 4t For Sale The old Tucker home and lot, locat ed on Watts and Ray Streets This property can be had CLOSED FOR REPAIRS Until further notice my grist mill located ait the Fair grounds >will be can be installed.—John U. Mizelle. WANTED: A SMAI.L HOUSE OR three or four rooms. Please notify Mr. t. L. Ward- care Gold S.ar Store, City. o2S 2t • NOTICE OF SALE By vir.ue of the powers vested in me, under order of the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District ef North Carolina, in the suit of the Sea board National Bank of Norfolk vs. Bank of Jamesville and others, and by Virtue of the deed of trust from John son G. Modlin and wife, Lula Modlin, da led April 10, 1923, recorded on book G-2, page 573, register's office of Martin Coun y, which id hereby re f rred to, 1 will s II at public auction, P ENDE R' S Yellow Front Stores . ' ■ i —————— The World Serves You VIA THE YELLOW FRONT STORE GOLD MEDAL Pancake and Buckwheat FLOUR, pkg.... 9e LOG CABIN SYRUP, Pint can , 25c PIAS, Ailee, sweet and tender, No. 2 can lie STRINGLESS BEANS, Amron, Tea iiiKs or I>ull Head No. 2 can lie CORN, Just Rite or Silver Run, s ,ed and tender, No. 2 can .... 11c IVORV SOAP, Family size, 3 cakes 20c THE WONDERS OF A DIME! Colonial Herring, No. 2 can 10c Quaker Oats, pk«r 10c Jcllo, all flavors, pkg 10c Quaker Hominy Grits, pkg. 10c Jelly, Bull Head, jar ~. 10c Lemon and Vanila extract 10c Mackerel, large and fat each 10c Van ( 'amp's milk, tall can ... 10c Molasses, Red Fox, No. Candles, 5 for 10c 1 1-2 can 10c Carphells Soup, can ....: 10c Squires Mustard, jar 10c FVdine*, in oil, 2 cans 10c Can openers, each 10c 11 inz Sparhetti, can 10c Bakers Cocoa, can 10c Ar; o Starch, 2pk s 10c 1). P. Corn starch, pkg 10c FINEST MEATS Wonder and Palace FLOUR Shafer sugar-cured ham, lb. 36c r\ u 'e from Hard Winter Wheat Minced ham, fresh made, lb. 24c « „ A t , 4 , ! Premium franks, lb 29c 1 aLa * Absolute Guarantee Chipped Beef in dust-proof 121b 24lb> 4g , b Dkjr S |b' CniCß ' Bma " and 28t . 98c $1.95 Virginia smoked sausage links, lb 29c I>. I*. BACON Salt pork, rib bellies, 1b... .. 22c Break f ast Sliced Salt pork, plates, lb 18c T> „ , . „ . IT " _ Salt pork, fat backs, lb. ....... 17c diked Fresh Daily Under Gov ■ eminent Supervision I). P. COFFEE ' lb carton, 27c: 1 lb. cart-n, 53c The World's Best Drink . An expert blend of the choicest ? PRIDE.BREAD coffees in double A rj Giant 21 Ounce "I A sealed package f C wrapped loaf -11/ C A Complete Display of Fr sh ■ an 1 Vegetables for cash, to the highest bidder, at' ti*e courcnouoe Uuor oi Mar. in Coun ty, on TiiuroUay, December z, VJAi,' a: uoou, Uiuw true, or parcel oi land in iuari.n bounUeu as roliuws: On ihe nor.h by tne main public I road, on tlie east by the lanu oi C.J W. Mull o, on tue sou h by the land' cl H. M. HcLiuay and N. J. Moulin, i and on the wesl by the land of the [ late S. L. Wallace. This November 1, 1926. A. D. MacLEANT" r,5 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un d rs g..ed will apply to the governor for a parole or pardon for F. W. Sparrow sr., and F. W. Sparrow, jr., convicted at the May term of Martin County Sup rior (Jour., 1925, and sen tenced to not less t'an . ix nor more than tea in Slate's prison for the crime of mu.ilafon. Anyone op po ing vhe gran ling of said parole or pardon wi.l forward fc.cir protest* to tiic go er.ior imme.i.a eiy. ' M s. F. W SPARROW, Sr. Mrs. WLLt'QRD SPARROW. EXECUTOR 3 NOTICE Having qualified a, executrix of the esta.e of J. B. Speller, deceased, late of Martin Coun y, North Caro line, thU is to notify all persons hav ing cla ms against the es ate of said ilei ea ed to exhibi. them to the under s.gned at Williamston, N. C., on or br.'ore the 12th day of October, 1927, 01 this notice will bo pit aded in bar o their recovery. All persons in ('ebled to said es ate will please make immediate payment. This the 12th day of Octobei, 1926. MATT IE B. SPELLER, o!2 Gtw Executrix. Mu::h G. Horton, Attorney.