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Club Meetings Engagement* Weddings Etc Miss Mildred Dart len visited in Greensboro over the week end. Miae Lucy Claire Ivey spent the week end with Miss Mary Spruill in Windsor. _____ Mrs. R. A. Pope and Misses Lucile Allen and Annie Harper visited in! Norfolk Saturday and Sunday. Professor David Hix, of Everetts, | stopped over here a few minutes last! Saturday while on his way to James-1 ville. Coach Hainer, of Roberson ville, passed through Sunday on his way to Jamesville. Miss Eleanor Stanback visited Miss Ethel Perry in Elisabeth City over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roberston and family, of Ahoskie, spent Sunday with Mr. Robertson's mother, Mrs. J. L. Robertson. A. R. White and W. H. Biggs vis ited Eden House Sunday, going down to see the new bridge, which is prac tically completed. Leamon Barnhill spent Sunday in Wilson. Milton Moye visited friends in Wil son Sunday. Messrs. A. L. Alexander and Paul Brinkley and Mayor C. V. Austin, of Plymouth, were in town Thursday in . conference with representatives of the Virginia Electric & Power Co., ill the matter of running lines to Plymouth. Mrs. Robert F. Heydenreich, of Rockingham, arrived last week to vis it her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts, for several weeks. Mayor R. L. Oobdrn has returned from Norfolk, where he has been for several days in the St. Vincent's Hos pital. Mrs. C. B. Hassell has returned from a Washington hospital, bring ing little Cushie home, he having had an operation there about 10 days ago. Miss Anna Harrison spent yester day in Rocky Mount. Mies Esther Harrison and Stanley Sessoms spent Sunday in Coleraine. FLOWERS MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 8, 1927 "The sun to kiss the mighty sea stoops low, And o'er the world the weird shad ows blow; But mother's love sinks lower than the shadows .And sweepeth broader than the ocean's billows. Life lies in mortal grief where sor sows throng, Ami press upon the heart so strange, ly long. But mother's love is longer than life's sorrow, A love o'er-leaping each unseen to morrow." TELL YOUR LOVE With FLOWERS For Prices, Call 65, Let Us Have Your Orders Early , MRS. JOHN D. BIGGS ' 666 is a Prescription for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER, DENGUE OR BILIOUS FEVER It Kills the Germs BADLY m-WM Kaatackj Wonaa Had "Terrible IW' Doinf Her Home Work Streagtk Retaraed After She Took Cardui. Bbslbyrfllo, Ky.—"Several years ago," says Mrs. Alven Jesse, of this fi«M, "my health was very bad. I was very much run-down. I waa in aoch a weak, nervous condition that I was not able to do my housework. "I straggled to keep up, because I hs4 to, hut many a time I spent boon in had, trying to force enough strength to go through the daily routine. "This condition went on for some time, r™* ll I heard about Cardui, which soma one told me waa good for such ailments. I gave it an im - trial, and, I am thankftd to say, my improvement was rapid. I aoon waa able to do my houaework with ease comfort. I felt fine and I looked so much better. This spring I waa not as well aa 1 had bean. I waa ill in the winter with oolda, which left me weak. So I eentstonce to the store for Cardui and began taking it. In just a little while Iwaa fcalmg much better, my atrsogth returned and I was able to laaa^Sbtt!" 1 * * ooe eM ** r ■ nd Wlth At aO drag etosoa. NC-trt \JSSmKB3BBSSnSD Society & Personals Mrs. ELBEKT S. PEEL, Editor W. H. Gurkin spent Sunday in Rocky Mount. Elder John N. Rogers on was a visi tor in town yesterday. Mrs. W. H. Harrell returned Sun day from Richmond.' She was met by J. E. Harrell in Rocky Mount. Jimmie Mar&ble and Buck Jordan, of Norfolk, spent the week end in tow* with friends. Miss Marguerite Cook, of Green ville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cook. Frank Carstarphen spent the week end with his brother, Martin Carstar phen, in Tarboro. Ray McKenz>», of Raleigh, spent the week end htre with Mrs. Mc- Kenzie. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Carter, of Kil marnock, Va., spent the week end with Mrs. Carter's sister, Mrs. J. G. Staton, and Mr. Staton. Judge Clayton Moore, Messrs. R. J. Peel, C. D. Carstarphen, and Warren H. Biggs sp/nt yesterday in Raleigh. Miss Estelle Crawford and Thomas Crawford spent the week nd in Beu. lahville. They went to attend the marriage of their sister, Miss Louise Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hardison and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison motored to Louisburg Sunday to visit Miss Evelyn Harrison at Louisburg Col lege. Mr. Brickhouse, of Giimealand, was in town yesterday. J. E. Hedrick, of Jamesville, was a business visitor here yesterday. Mrs. A. R. Dunning and Mrs. H. M, Stubbs left today for Durham, where they will attend the annual meeting of the Federated Clubs of North Car olina. Mr. Charlie Roebuck, of Everetts, wa.s a business visitor here yester day. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed on the sth day of December 1023, by A. J. Manning, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book N-2 at page 427, said deed of trust being given to secure the payment of cer tain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will on the 9th day of May, 1927 at 12 o'clock M., at the Court house Door in the Town of William , Eton, N. C., offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash at public auction the following described tract of land, to-wit: Being the one-sixth (1-6) undivided j interest of E. E. Roberson in the ,J. W. Roberson lands adjoining the land 3 of N. R. Roberson, B. D. Barber land, Hardy Mizelle land, and others, tract containing approximately 140 acres, more or less. The above deed of trust being given for the purchase price of the lands herein described. This the Bth day of April, 1027. E. S. PEEL, Ap-12-4t Trustee. Robert L. Coburn, Attorney. JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT 4 OF Tub Silk, Voile and "***' • Dresses .Come in and see them. You will find them very nice and cheap. * •-■- . ' . Harrison Bros. & Company * =* Williamston's Largest Department Store PHONE Anything for This Department To GRESHAM-CRAWFORD The news of the wedding of Miss Annie Louise Crawford, youngest daughter of Mrs. Fannie Crawford and the late J. C. Crawford, which took place in Beulahville came as a surprise to the friends of the bride, who is a WilU&mston girl. The marriage, whicli was witnessed by a large crowd, friends of both parties, took plac> in the Beulahville Presbyterian Church, and the cere irony was performed by the local pastor. Mrs. Gresham taught in the Beulahville Schools during the past and met her husband there, it being his home town. He is connect ed with one of the general merchan dise stores of Beulahville. Mrs. Gresham has a host of friend* in this section of the State to whom her marriage is of great interest, and Williamston regrets that she will make her home elsewhere. She is a very lovely young woman of amiable and pleading personality. She grad uated from Bast Carolina Teachers' College two years apo and since that time has been teaching. Free Sample Can We want you to try BPS finishes in your home—that's the reason for free sample—not necessary to buy a brush. You will not be ask ed to buy anything. Demonstration PAINT ENAMEL STAIN-VARNISH lil'S Representatives will be pleased to show you easy and pleasing methods of painting finishing lacquering. May 3, 4, 5 CULPEPPER Hardware Co. Elizabeth City Williamston Edcnton THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMSTON. N. C. LITTLE MARY HARDISON WINNER OF GOLD MEDAL Little Mary Davis Hardison, 11- year-old niece of Mrs. F. L. Mingu, was one of the pupils of the Traylor School of Dancing here to win gold medals at the closing exercises last Wednesday. She was presented with the medal by Miss Idear Traylor for making the most progress during the term and for not missing a lesson. All of Petersburg will be given an opportunity to see these little dancers when the Lions Club stew is held next month, and they're well worth seeing. Th above account, taken from the Progress-Index, Petersbui ir, of April 28, will be of interest to friends of the little girl, who is so popular a mong both the young anl old people of Williamston. In the Lions Club show, hundreds of little girls of both Richmond and Petersburg will appear in various dances, and Mary Davis will have art important dance. S. R. BIGGS UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Hail Hail Hail ' V I Insure Your Tobacco Now IN THE OLI) RELIABLE Home Insurance Company I WE GUARANTEE YOU SERVICE ANI) PROTECTION ) Call or Write K. B. Crawford AGENT, WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Report of the Condition of Bank of Oak City . -A v %/ OAK CITY, NORTH CAROLINA - ; ■ ' 1 " 1 r ' " " " IJ J .—■—— ~—— . At the Close of Business April 14,1927 RESOURCES J LABILITIES Loans and discounts $107,492.12 Capital $ 10,300.00 U. S. Bonds 12,300.00 Surplus and undivid- Cash and due, from ed profits 8,900.49 banks 31,817.81 * Deposits—demand .. 84,089.98 Banking liouse and Deposits—time 54-928.15 lot 16,820.09 Cashier's checks 861.40 Borfd deposits 9,350.00 „ Total .... . $168,430.02 Total $168,430.02 UPON THE STRENGTH OF THE ABOVE STATEMENT WE SO LICIT YOUR PATRONAGE ""'""Ve GIANT POWER FUEL shoulders the load With Esso on the job your car glides along without a shift, without a knock—without the slightest hint of laboring. The harder the task the more you'll appre ciate Esso. Even in a cold motor, Esso gives a sharp pick-up, nimble response in traffic, smooth running on the open road and giant J power on the hills. / 0^ Try this wonder-fuel today. Start with a / // Q » * j clean tankful. Test it your own way— / k it I with your own car. Convince yourself of / » * / Ease's superiority. x j / MJQ * . / On Sale at all "Standard" Service I Stations and leading dealers [' siA NDARD OIL COMPANY (N. J.)
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