4 . - w*. - f •. . • i -■■*.• •• - v£*r*sE:2: ' ■'-?. • I ON ACCOUNT OF THE EXPENSE OF HANDLING CHECKS DRAWN ON US AGAINST INSUFFICIENT FUNDS, WE ARE FORCED TO MAKE A CHARGE OF TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOR EACH CHECK DRAWN AGAINST YOUR ACCOUNT UNLESS YOU HAVE SUFFICIENT FUNDS TO TAKE CARE OF THE CHECK. THIS WILL GO INTO EFFECT JUNE Ist, 1927. PLANTERS & MERCHANTS BANK EVERETTS, N. C.' STSHZ? o . , p n , PHONE b -»- society & Personals £•£* Weddinf. To Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL. Editor £ g Fiiends of Mrs. Carrie Biggs Wil liams will regret to learn that she 's ill in the Protestant hospital in Nor folk. Her sister, Mrs. A. T. Ciawford is with her. > Mrs. F. W; Hoyt and daughters, Misses Fiances and Eugenia attended the funeral of Mr. J. K. Hoyt which took place in Washington last Sat urday. Elbert S. Peel spent yesterday in Durham, on business. M iss JennetU Wedmore, of Green ville, is visiting Miss Edmond son. W. H. Harrison will return to morrow from Duke University, Dur ham, where he has been a student for the past year.' Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Potoat, who are returned missionaries from China and Miss Ida Poleat of Meredith College, Raleigh, were the week end guests cf Mr. and Mra. Wheeler Martin. Dr. and Mies Ida Poteat are uncle and :>unt of Mrs Martin. - Miss Pattie Moore of Washington was the guest of her brother, Dr. W. E. Warden and Mrs. Warren Sunday. M iss Ethel Griffin has returned | from Charlotte where she has held a | position as teacher in the grammar grades of that city for the past yetr. Judge Francis I). Winston attend- i ed church services here Sunday. I UNLIMITED POWER SUPPLY 1 II - ; • for • w - ".' "• * . WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA v We request a most complete study of our power pro- We ask that you give our proposal the consideration posal in order that you may determine what is best for we believe it merits. your city. We request an exhaustive investigation.of • -- We invite you, as our guest, to visit the cities we our company, our standing in the cities we serve, and our serve and to meet and become acquainted with our or ability to serve Williamston. ganization. j ' Uis our honest belief that an unlmited I ,ower su l" We have unlimited faith in the future of Eastern ply made available in Williamston from our power trans- North Carolina and Williamston. . mission lines will place Williamston in a position to grow, „ j i , ~ - ... .. ~ „ , , • , The future power supply for Williamston is an im develop, and prosper. Our faith in the future develop , , j, i. m. j portant matter. It should have your most careful con men t of Williamston, when served by an unlimited pow- .\ . . , sideration. | er supply, is as great as yours. v [ CAROUNA DIVISION , | J VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER COMPANY W. E. WOOD, President *V **~i' T.CHASE, Manager II ' Mrs. H. M. Stubbs has returned i home to spend a few days before re turning to Wake Forest where she I has been for same time at the bed ride of her father who is critically ill. 1 ! P. E. Getsinger, of Jamesville ltout i 1 was in town yesterilay. I I Mrs, Wheeler Martin and little son, Wheeler are .spending some lime In Wake Forest with her parents. Mrs. W. H. Lilley of Jamesville visited friend* here yesterday. ltev. and Mrs. B. Duke Critcher and children of Whi takers, visited rela tives here last week. Friends of Mrs. James G. Staton are delighted to know that she is re covering rapidly from an operation which she underwent about two weeks ago in Johns Hopkins hospital. Haiti more. Mr. Staton has returned home but lie will go back before Mrs. .Sta ton is ready to come home. Mrs. W. T. Hunter visited relatives ! in Greenville over the week and. Harry A. Biggs" has returned from i Norfolk where he visited his sister, Mrs. Carrie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Orleans and I Solly Orleans motored to Greens hero yesterday to get Miss Laura who J has completed her year's work at N. C. C. W. and who will return home I for the summer vacation. 1. Mrs. C. J. Sawyer, of WindsqjJ ■ visited Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin s Sunday. CARD OF THANKS I want to assure my neighbors and friends, one and all, that 1 very deep 1} appreciate every kindness and favor shown us in the sickness and death of my wife and 1 am taking , this opportunity to say to them that 1 want to thank them for their in terest and sympathy and assuring everyone that it is with the deepest appreciation that I am saying this. It. J. A. LONG. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Lucy E. Bur nette, deceased, late of Martin Coun ty, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said, deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Williamston, N. C., on or before the 25th day of April, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery., All persons indebted to said estate will phase make immediate payment. This 25th day of April, 1927. J. W. BAILEY, :.29 6tw Administrator. Mr*. Lucy E. Uurnette Estate. 666 is a Prescription for MALARIA, t HILLS AND FEVER,j DENGUE OR BILIOUS FEVER It Kills the Germ* WB EMTKBPMBB - WILUAMBTON, N. C. r i _ _ , SXI l -J Because many who did not tfet the I chance to share in the great saving's have I j requested an extension. Then, too, many items due from the northern markets were delayed in transit there fore, another splendid opportunity for you to take advantage of. It is our desire to express in this practical way—in deeds, rather than words our grat itude for your patronage, for the loyalty of the families of.Martin and Bertie Counties " who have made possible the present standing of Mai'Kolis Brothers. We feel that we may claim is due primarily to you, and the least we can do in return is to offer values at a sacrifice to our own prrfit during this short ' period of our celebration. \ Accept our sincere thanks for your past interest in us. May the same pleasant rela tionship and mutuaL satisfaction continue throughout the years to come. MARGOLIS BROTHERS

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