CMVmOB* Waddings Etc. Dr. 1. E. White and little son, James, Jr., and Miss Polly Lilley, of Littleton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Carstarphen. Mr. Bd Peel, of near here, visited his brother, R. J. Peel, and Mrs. Peel Sunday. Mr. P. F. Apfel, of Norfolk, was in town for the week end. Mi*. A. Haasell and son, Lon, jr., will arrive home tomorrow from the Washington Hospital. A Mrs. Albert Coffield and daughter, Ruth, of High Point, Mrs. C. M. La nier, of Henderson, and Miss Mildred Purvis and Jumbo Blaclrnall, of Kit trell, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Tctterton and son and daughter, of Plymouth, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison Sunday. Miss Martha Harrison is visiting Miss Mildred Darden in Kenly for a few day*. Mrs. Blanche Anderson and son, Sam, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harrison and little Misses Blanche and Katheriue Harrison re turned home with them. Friends of Miss Sarah Harrell are delighted that she has returned home from Johnson-Willis Hospital, Rich mond, where she has been for severv al weeks. She ia very much better and is able to be out. Her mother, Mrs. W. H. Harrell, returned home with her. Mrs. Mattie Hunt, of Bushnell, Fla., ia spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. L. B. Wynne. R. A. Pope spent the week in Creedmoor with his family. PATARRH of kwd or throat la naoattj b«Mlud by the Tmpors Week-End TRIPS Koand Trip Reduced Fares from Fares from Other Points in Proportion Wrighteville Beach $7.i)6 Norfolk S&-36 Virginia Beach |6.JKJ Tickets on sale Fridays and Sat urdays, good until midnight follow ing Tuesday. Round Trip Summer Excursion Ticket* on sale daily to resorts in Canada and the United States, good until October 31. We are prepared to serve you. V. IX GODWIN, T. A. WillkrtMstoa, N. C. Phone 45 ATLANTIC COAST LINE ICE!- COMING! When You Call 99 » "* \ f Jndsley Ice Go. Society & personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning, Mrs. W. S. Harris, and Mr. and Mrs. El bert Peel attended the funcial of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Latham Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary Louise Carstarphen and Miss Betsy Carson, of Wilson, are vis iting Mrs. Fannie Carstarphen. Mrs. J. G. Elmore and daughters, Misses Lucy Dunn and Kate Dunn, of Stttttand Neck, arc visiting Dr. and Mrs. John . Biggs for several weeks. Mrs. Hubert Morton and children are spending* this week in Kinston with her mower, Mrs. Haskett. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bowen and daughter, Miss Frances, and their lit tle son, are visiting Mrs. Bowen's sis tci in Marion, S. C. They made the trip through the country.. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clark and son, Billy, and Mrs. W. R. Fowden and Reg Simpson visited Mrs. L T. Fow den and little Anne at the Washing ton HospitaJ Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Pope Jnd little Warren left Sunday for Washington, where they will spend some time with Mrs. Rcbert Bogart, who has been ill for some time. Mr. Ben Arrington and daughter, of Rocky Mount, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. John Croom, of Gold Point, (|*as a business visitor here Monday. Mi«s .-/Is Lee, of Oriental, visited Miss Emma Bell Harris during the week end. Mrs. Grover Godwin spent Sunday with Mrs. Fowden at the Washing ton Hospital. Mr. J. R. Knowles, of near Ply mouth, was in town yesterday. Hungry Boy Vacation time is health time for kiddies. Hours of carefree fun and breathless activity build up vitality and strength with which to ward oil! winter ills. And appetites increasd accordingly. Don't im&ke the mistake of al lowing the hungry youngster to wait until meal time. A slice of Sally Ann Bakery nutritious bread will do no morse than stim ulate the appetite and make keener the anticipation of the meal to follow. And its health giving qualities are without equaJ. Order Sally Ann Bakery bread today, and see for yourself that it is the best bread you can buy. SALLY ANN BAKERY PHONE Anything; for This Department Mr. and Mrs. James C. Manning, who are students at Chapel Hill, spent the week end with Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Manning. Dr. A. F, DeGafferelly left this morning for his home at Danville, 111., where he will be with his family for two weeks before returning to North Carolina. Mr. Eliza Lewis and Miss Lucy Whitehead, of Rocky Mount, visited friends here Sunday. Mr-. Wheeler Martin and little son, i Wheeler, jr., left Friday for Wake Forest, where they stayed until yes terday, when they, with Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. L. L Poteat, left for California. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Stallings at Santa Monica Beach for the next two months. Mr. Charles M. Peel, of Criffins Township, was a shopper here yes terday. Lon Hassell, jr., who was operate*! | on for appendicitis on Tuesday is >ret-! tinjf alonjr very nicely and it is hoped 1 that he will be able to come home soon. His mother, Mrs. A. Hassell, is with him in the Washington Hospital. I That "Kingly" Feeling "We," said Lindbergh—referring to himself and his plane, "Tin 1 Spirit of St. Louis." "We," nays the motorist, who has a i?ood car—ami knows how !o take care of it. lie is the motorist whe has experts keep his card in first-class working condition—and he is "King" of the road always. When you car goes wrong, bring it here. We are "ex pert and can put it in flrst-cla.s running condition at minimum cost. We work either on contract or a straight-time basis-.-your choice in the matter ruling. Complete sa/isfaction guaranteed because we are not "tinkerors" but "fixers." Complete Liiie of Motor Accessories And at Lowest Costs Peel Motor Co. CHEVROLET SPECIALISTS / ZOO LBS. 1 EASTERN - mm uiDPusm MANUFACTURED BV tanni* FOLK^J The Whitest and Finest Ground Plaster on the Market HAS THE QUALITIES THAT PRODUCE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PEANUT CHOPS If Your Dealer Cannot Supply You Write Us _ 1 Eastern Cotton Oil Company Norfolk, Virginia • ■W : ■.■Z'.lr r * TPSI - *J" * '' '"A-;- -•*# , jj# THE ENTERPRISE - WILUAMSTON, N. C | k ' Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Fowdun car | Hod their little daughter, Anne, back I to the Washington Hospital yesterday where she had another operation on her arm. This was the fourth one the little girl has undergone in the past few weeks and was one of the most serious, a portion of the bone in the arm being removed. The little girl's friends, as well as those of her par ents, are deeply interested in her health and hope that she will be per manently cured by this operation. ——— ? Miss Frances Williams, Mrs. Os car Anderson, and Harry A. liiggs vis ited in Raleigh and Wake Forest Fri day. Mrs. Harry C. James arrived Sun day night to spend two weeks with Mr. James and her family. WANTED: CLEAN, WHITE RAGS; 'Will credit on subscription to this paper at the rate of 8 cents i>er pound for clean, white and soft rags.—The Enterprise Pub. Co. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned Trustee, by J. G. Godard, on the sth day of February, 1924 ami of record in the public registry of Martin 1 County in Book H-2 "It" pa«:e 383,! r.aid deal of trust having been given 1 to secure certain note of even dat?j and tenor therewith and th> stipifTa tiony in said deed of- trust not hav ing been complied with and a,t the icquetftof the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will on Thursday, July 14th, 1927, in front of the Court House Door in the Town of Williams ton, N. C. at 12 o'clock M. offer for sale at public auction to the highest b ddar for cash the following de«irib ed property: FIRST TRACT: A certain lot and store building on Main Street in the Town of Williamston, N. C. bounded on the North by Main Street, on East by Gordy Building, on the South Wbjr Wbjr S. R. Bigjrs property and known as Mucelle Building. SECOND TRACT: The house and lot on Haughton Street extended ami bounded as follows: On the North by ! H. C. Hemby, on aiui South by ' Brick Warehouse Property, on West' hy Haughton StftetslF extended and known as Van Williams Place. This the 13th day of June, 1927. J. E. POPE, | je-14-4t Trustee. Wheeler Maitin, Atty. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IJnder ami by virtue of tho power' of sale contained in certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned: trustee by Buck E. Rogerson on the 31st day of March, 1923 and of record in the public registry of Maitin County in Book H-2 at page 267 se curing a certain note of even date and tenor therewith and default hav ing been made in the payment of .the same and the stipulations contained .thereinnot having been complied with and at the request of the holder of the said note the undersigned trus- , tee .will on Wednesday, the 13th day i of July 1927 at 12 o'clock M. in front; on tho courthouse door in the town of Williianiston, N. C. offer for sale. Colorful and Comfortable All invitation porch or lawn in !___ ________(iuminer is tliut with colorful and *■■■■■■■■■ restful stvits or swinjj—a place to i&gtr' -a llf ('> ft rack-awing which can be ens- Y\ ily moved and literally invitns tired A ' canvas, in hrii.ht hue*, removable i cushion to match. > 1 ■« N f ' 1 Hick 'k iiiilff 11 'L_ M The old reliable folding chair , . . ~ for lawn or porch. Frame of chairs with cane bottoms. Iluilt to withsiund weather wear und l "' st >'»'.. de hickory natural wood, green or ted lacipiej till every one room and comfortable ish. Ducking best Ml grade and gaily stiiped fast or black your choice. I colors, red and white, bliu'k and * yellow, green ami, wliit\ B. S. COURTNEY NOTICE TO LOGGING MEN Wo will have for sale about July 15th eight nice mules, trained for log work. Broken with rein or , • without. Will weigh fom 1,200 to 1,400 pounds. Fitted with harness and log- wagons; will sell sep arate or together. If you want good team and willing to pay right price, get in touch with us. We , are not giving them away. They are now in use and may be seen at work. One pairjcan be sold immediately. ".'- V ' . - ► * "■ ■■ Murray & McCabe Co. Phone 20 ' Williamston, N. C to the highest bidder for carfh the following described real etrtate, to wit: Adjoining the lands of Lewis Rog orson and Edmbnd Harris and others in Bear Grass Township, beginning at n ditch at the back of tho stables, thence albout a We.#t cour.te along h ditch through the field along Lewie Rogcrson's to a forked sweet gum, thence S 5 1-4 W 87 1-2 poles to a Jrom in the foot of a ditch, thence S NOTICE! ° Town Automobile License Plates are on sale at the Mayor's office. No resident in the Town of Williamston will ho allowed to operate a motor vehicle without a town auto license after July 1. W. B. DANIEL ' » ¥ • Chief of Police. p7 E 196 pol.fc tto a light wood stamp ' M' Grouse Church Yard, thence down the Willianwtos) and Greenville troad to a dtich back of the stables, |thc beginning', containing 100 acres imore or lews and being the land deed ed to the aaid Buck E. Roggrson by jhis flat her. > J* j Thte the 11th day of June, 1927. H. M. STUBBS, fle-U-4t Trustee (Elbert S. Peel, Attorney.

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