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Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Em Urtaia mania CMMHttap ** Etc. Hubert Warren is spending the weak end jrith his family at their home in Durham. W. K. Parker ha s returned from Norfolk where he spent a few days. / Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left Wednes day for Tennessee where he will auc tioneer on a market of that state. Miss Carrie Lee Peel will spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel. She is a student at E. C. Teachers college, Greenville. Mr. Harry Waldo of Hamilton was a business visitor here Wednesday. Miss Macie Keel returned to her home in Rocky Mount Wednesday after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Anderaon for several days. Miss Lois Stanback is spending the holidaya at her home in Mt Gilead. She will return Sunday evening. Miaa Martha Louise Anderaon ar rived Wednesday to be with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson. Mr. James Griffin left yesterday for .Tennessee where he will work on a tobacco market for the next several months. Messrs. R. L. Coburn and Bruce Wynne attended the football game in Durham yesterday. _ c Mrs; K. B. Crawford and son, Asa, and Miss Anna Crawford spent Thanksgiving in Kittrell with Miss Mildred Purvis. They saw the football game in Raleigh Thursday. 666 ia a Prescription for COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGflfc BILIOUS FEVER AND MALAjg§l It Killa the G«nu 31 Men's and $5 * Boy's Suits and 3ffiW Overcoats -JJ4 Uu WE HAVE A VERY LARGE ASSORT MENT ON HAND TO MAKE YOUR SE LECTION FROM AND WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL ,Low Prices on Them COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Harrison Bros. & Co. WILUAMSTON'S LARGEST DEPARMENT STORE ' • . , ' x # • •*. I _ 1 # _______ Sale of Dresses Today and Tomorrow at J. K. Hoyt Any Dress in the Store One Dollar \. ' V Purchase one dress and another of same price can be had for SI.OO. Gowns for all occasions in all qualities. J. K. HOYT Washington, N. C. ■■■ ■ • 1 "" .« • 1 Mrs. Earl Wynne wil leave tomor-. row for Norfolk, where aha will spend a few daya with her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Roberaon. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Laughinghouse and little aon, Ned Perry, left Wednesday for Burgaw, where they spent the Thanksgiving holidays with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joyner, who have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. 14. A. Critcher lor several weeks, will leave Friday for Tennessee.. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Godard, Mrs. J. S. Rhodes, Mrs. Herman Horn thai, and Jack Biggs saw the game in Raleigh Thursday. Mr. Charlie Roberaon, of Ports mouth, spent last night with his mother, Mrs. J. L. Robertson. Mr. Weyland Hughes left Saturday for Kentucky, where he will be with Mr. McCluer on the tobacco market. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Warren visited friends in Rocky Mount Tuesday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Anderson and little daughter, Betsy, of Tarboro, spent yesterday here with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Britt. Miss Evelyn Harrison, of Luisburg College, is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison. Miss Bonner Gurganus is visiting friends at N. C. C. W., Greensboro, for a few days. MixN Eleanor Stanback is spending the week end at her home at Mount Qilead. Mr. Pwcy pritcbu, of Lexington, ia vtattjqf hi* paranta, Mr. «Mt Mis. It 8. Oritchf. * ij PHONfc AajrUaai far This itopartaMltf To 46 Miss LnciJUe Alien la visiting hat parents at Craeduwra. Luke Lamb, of Wilaon, ia in town cn legal business this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Miselle and lit tle son, Dan, and Miaa Eleanor Belk, 01 Tarboro, visited Mrs. Anna Har r.aon Thanksgiving day. I Robert Cobum returned today from Chapel Hill, where he visited his brother, who is a student at the Uni versity. Dr. J. H. Saunders is in Washing ton, where he is at the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Fannie Saunders, who is critically ill. Mr. and Mrs. Godwin Dunning, of Aulander, spent Thankagiving with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning. THANKSGIVING PARTY— Mrs. C. A. Harrison entertained last Tuesday evening at her home on Haughton street with one of the largest parties of the season. The house was decorated wiih lovely bas kets of chrysanthemums and green plants. The reception hall, music living room being thrown ensuite where there were tables arranged for rook and bridge. The guests were met at the door i by the hostess, assisted by her little daughters, Misse Katherine and Blanche and Miss Carrie Dalle White gave them cards to And their places at the tables. Miss Rebckah Harrison served aalt-) eu peanuts and fruit punch while the, guests enjoyed the card games. Mrs.' Tom Brandon made high score in bridge and was given a lovely feather pen and ink stand to match. Miss Clyde Hasaell progressed the greatest number of times ift rook and was pjven a brass card tray. Mrs. Harrison assisted by Miss White and Mrs. C. R. Fleming aerv ed an ice course, the ice cream being in the ahtpe of turkeys with iced cukes, fruit oak* aad bright.-caior*d uuaw to bmp vttJut o» jto'O ««• atupuftv* tuvw gujjgr ft caiw* and daa**t»d With iurk*ys mm* found to aanifun a uuU present, a fortune and a dune* cap tor aach guast. Thos* who enjoyed Mrs, Harriaon'* hospitality wttt, Meedames R. G. Harrison, Myitis Brown, John' WT Manning, Charles Mobley, Elbert l'eel, A. Anderson, B. W. Hardy, John A. Manning, M. S. Harris, R. A. Pope, O. H. Harrison, A. R. Dunning, J. G. Staton, J. W. Andrews, T. B. Brandon, L. C. Bennett, H. M. Stubbs, F W Hoyt, C. B. Hassell, W. K. Parker, Oscar Anderson, Roy Gur ganus, N. C. Green, Clayton Moore, P. B. Cone, Frank Barnes, E. P. Cunningham, G. W. Hardison, J. S. Rhodes, J. H. Saunders, S R. Biggs, M. D. and J. W Watts, jr., J. D. Woolard, Whit Purvis, Joe Pender, C. H. Godwin, J. G. Godard, C. b. Clark, W. E. Dunn, J. C. Anderson and P H. Brown and Misses Clyde' Hassell and Carrie Delle White. J Randolph-Ni*en The following announcements were issued this week: "Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stafford Ntssen have the honor of announcing the mar_ riage of their daugh.er, Reby Brown, to Mr. Justus Fits Randolph, Jr., Sat urday, the twentieth of November, one thousand nine hundred and twenty six. Winston Salem, North Carolina." Mrs. Randolph is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nlssen, and is one of Winston-Salem's most attractive and charming girls. She is a gradu ate of Salem Academy and also an alumna of Randolph-Macon College at Lynchburg and of Castle-on-the Hudson at Tarrytown, N. Y. Mr. Randolph is theJon of Mr. and Mrs. Justus Randolph, of Washington, i.i a graduate of Virginia Mili ary In stitute, and is in business with his FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF Bank of Robersonville ROBERSON VILLE, N. C. ■ - . November 23, 192(5. RESOURCES IJABIUTrEB-"^ " Loans and Discounts „. $363,119.05 Capital Stock, 41,600.00 Stocks and Bonds » 26,700.00 plfltc, wli a '^7 •Trade Acceptances 41,999.71 " 4IHH Cash andliue from Banks ::Z". g§BUl Bonds I^oooo 1 Checks for Clearing 6,002.35 Total Depogits 509,032.07 );'. s - ' - ' Total ...... $575,932.42 Total $575,932.42 r\jrr- ' i~~ .—~ *** • —-f" — : ' —• 1 -~ .—f- r ..-, ■•. i _i_- jf*d /JL c ■ -■ We invite you to join our 1,500 satisfi ed customers. All our knowledge, exper ience and facilities are at yo^^isposal. f ■■■■:■ The Bank of Robersonville SAFE SOUND - lather in Washington whate the 'AA« UWfcro fljl U, ftUughtw ; w*o «r years was raotor of U»* JEjiisappal Ciiurcn in WU/UamstoDL His mother, JOua Uaughtaa Ran dolph, was bom and reaped hmra, and has a host of friands who are always interested in her and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph will be at home after December 12 at Washing ton, N. C. WiLLIAMSTON GIRLS LOSE TO . hOtofcKSON VILCE TEAM, 35-0 Williamston's hopes lor even a single I score were shattered in the first few' imnutes 01 play when the high school girls' basketball team met that of liobersonville there last Tuesday i night, and the locals lost by a score ox 35 to 0. ; Kobersonville's points were made with ail ease and by a well coordinat ing team. The Williamston girls ( ' fought nobly for a lone point, but the newness of the game and the, J size of the players were too much to overcome and they were forced to re main for ihe greater part of the game on the defense. While no hope is entertained for handing their Tuesday night's op ponents a defeat, the local girls are sure of making a better showing next Friday night when the two teams meet here. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that undei and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by Mack Gil bert Jones and wife to the undersign i ed trustee, bearing date of January 15, 1925, and of record in the public , registry of Martin County, in book | Q 2 of page 245, said deed of trust having been given to secure the pay i Luuut ot a certain note of tvip dat* I H*H mgw ana tanm l; yi W 1 ue«u m ffot oaviM t tma uu wiw, and at i&e request of the uuiuer oi saiu uoie, Ui* unueraigned uusvee ww on aaiuroay, in* lain aay oi December, between the hours of 12 m. and 1 o'clock p. ro., at the courthouse door of Martin County, of fer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following aeocnoea properly, to wit: And being the certain house and lot on tne sou in side of ttaughton Street i in the town of Williamston, bounded on me north by Haugnion Street in , tne said town of Yviliiamston; on the easi by the lands of J. S. Rhodes, on me soutn by tne lands of Fate Cher -1 ry ana on the west by the lands of J. c>. imodes, and containing of an acre, more or and being the same piemises now occupied by the said Mack uilbert Jones. I This the 15th day of November, 1926. A. R. DUNNING. nl9 4tw Trustee. Hugh G. Horion, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authori ty of sale contained in that certain deed of executed by W. JaJckson Holliday and wife. Lucy Holliday, dat ed -December a 4Bth, 1926, and recorded in book Q-l, 474, Martin Coun ty Registry, to\the undersigned trus lee, defatilt having been made in the payment of the iote therein secured and at the rarest of the lawful qpneY and holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, the 6th day of December, 1926, at 11 o'clock a. m., in front of the court house door in the town of William ston, Martin County, North Carolina, [ expose at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the following de-| scribed lands, lying and being in Mar uu County, North CAZOUOA; { KM Sfc ttww MHW* «w UP 4M*b *jr m« 4MM* v a. ». Jajmi ~m wut oy UM MMI «X lAirrauM F»mrs*; oi> tae south by the lands at UUbart Wosioa; and 011 Um wwt by Uw umtfr ox Cuajtim Davi*; waUuaia* M urn, mora or Um, and baiog tb* um* Brain isea deed to J. F. Jackson and J. A. Getainger by John A. Paarce, by d*ad of record in book E-l, at page 484, Martin County Public Registry. Second tract: Beginning at a cedar m Maivina James corner; thence north wiia Maivina James line to S. D. Jones line; thence west with aaid J line to John A. Pearce land corner; thence south with the John A re urce land to the Gilbert boston line, thence east with Gilbert Bosion line to the beginning, a cedar, containing 20 acres, more or less, and being a portion of the Lawrence Pearce, sr., iract of land. Tnird tract: Situate in the old Nor man Mill Pond, adjoining the lands 9t Maivina James, Gilbert Boston, and others, and being a portion of the Lawrence Pearce, sr., tract of land, containing ten acres, more or less. Fourth tract: Beginning at a pine stump, C. T. Mizelle's corner on the southwest side of the Jordan Thick road and opposite of Stewart Ange's house lot and well; thence running up said road S. 34 degrees E. 64 poles to a stake; thence S. 68 W. 135 1-2 poles to a point on the run of Horse Pen Branch, center of several trees chopped as pointers; thence down'the various courses of said branch to C. T. Mizelle's corner; thence along his line N. 53 degrees E., to the begfri ning and containing 50 acres, *nore oi less. This being a part of lot No. 5, in Ashley Davis land division and allotted and deeded to Julia H. Davis Mizetle. This the Ist day of November, 1926. A. R. DUNNING. r.5 4tw Trustee.
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