Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor fH M-w-r W«Mtag> Etc. lira. L. D. Lindsley, of Oceana, Va., is visiting her son, Mr. Lawrence Lindsley, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gano and chil dren spent the week end with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gano. Master Stephen Gano is visi.ing his cousin, Lawrence Lindsley. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Meador an nounce the birth of a daughter, Anne, on Saturday, June 18, 1927. John F. Clowe, of the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co., of Greensboro, visited friende here this week. C. A. Cochran, of Rocky Mount, was in town on business this week. K. B. Crawford returned Wednes day from Henderson, where he has been making hail adjustments for the Home Insurance Co. Rev. N. C. Hughes, of Henderson ville, spent several days here and in Windsor this wook visiting friends. Mr. Hughes is very pleasantly re membered by those who wore stu dents while he had a school at Choco winity. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hprnthal, of Plymouth, visited Mrs. W. B. Watt* Wednesday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Herman Hornthal, who will spend several days with them be fore returning to her home at Nor folk. Frederick Hoyt, Miss Velma Harri son, Bryant Carstarphen, and Chaa. Knight attended a barbecue given by Miss Elizabeth Braswell at her home in Battleboro this week. Mrs. T. F. Harrison and daughter, Miss Esther, Misses Margaret Man ning, Ruth Manning, Frances Gur ganus, Mrs. Henry Harrison, Messrs. W. H. Gurkin, John L Hassell, Har old Everett, Harper Holliday, Stan ley Sessoms, Bill Manning, and Lea rr.on Barnhill attended the Moye- Jones wedding, which took place at Grimesiand Wednesday. Judge Albian Dunn, of Greenville, is attending court here this week. While here he is SCTguest of his sis ter, Mrs. John D. Biggs, and Dr. Biggs. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Simpson and little son, Dillon, jr., of Louisburg, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. D. Simpson this week. Mr. Sidney Mobley and children, Elisabeth and Sidney Lee, of Ports mouth, spent last week end with his mother, Mrs. Eli Gurganus. J. N. Gorman and D. S. Spain, jr., of Greenville, were in the city this week. Jesse Harrell, of Washington, Pa., is visiting his mother here for a few days. Attorneys A. D. McLean, Hallet S. Ward, and Junius D. Grimea, of Washington, are attending court here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gurganus and children, Edna Earl and David Worth, are visiting Mr. Gurgnnus' father, Mr. Eli Gurganus. They are en route to Norfolk from Raleigh. They will make their home in Norfolk in the future. Soothed and healed 4h by applying gently visa« CVE_R MHPYPML-Y ' * ' lam an b I should be killed! Bw Brand Powder or V Liquid kilis FUes, Fleas, \ Kocqoitocif Bo>fhii \ Aats, Water Buff, Bed I Bogs, Moths, Crickets, 1 Poultry Lie* and many / other insects. /, Pnte Unld 7 IOC id IK (M aad Tfc I f* >'■»» / WrttelarCrMbooktetoakW- Mmiwlpriialeimi I "SSstEtf v „®® e^ Brand INSECT, pjfcg; .•TO-POWDMgflr j* MRS. MILTON J. MOYE Mrs. Moye, before her marriage at Grimesiand Wednesday, June 22, was Miss Annie Ruth Jones, and is the daughter of Mrs. Claud Melnott Jones, of Grimesiand. She is an unusually attractive atul talented young woman and very popular in Eastern North Carolina social circles. Mr. and Mrs. Moye will be at home in Williamston after July 1. Mr. Ned Laughinghouse and daugh ter, Miss Eliza, of Oriental, spoilt yes terday in the city visiting friends. H. T. Warren, of Durham, was here i on business this week. k M iss France;; Hoyt left last Satur- j day for Camp Capers, where she will I take training for two weeks in group leadership for the young people's work in the Episcopal Church. She will leave there and go to Camp East Carolina, where she will lead one of the rgoups in that camp, which is located near Fayetteville. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, of Philadelphia. Pa., is spending some time with her I sibier, Mrs. C. H. Dickey, and Mr. Dickey at th-iir home in the liupt'.st narsonage. Misses Mary Byrd Suunders n.il Frances Penc>.«ton, who havi> been vkiting Mrs. C. H. Godwin and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes, will return to their r.ome p.t Elizabeth City tomorrow. Messrs. John Coltrain and W. 11. H.i'iington, of Griffins Township, were liere yesterday. Mrs. A. Hassell returned home' Wednesday from the Washington hos- j pital. Her son, Ijon, jr., whom she had been nursing, will be able to re- , turn home Saturday or Sunday. Farm Life Local News and Personals ■ . The many friends of Miss Ruth Hardison' will be glad to know that Ehe is rapidly recovering from a re cent operation. Mrs. Herbert Manning is recovering from her recent illness. Friends of Mr. N. R. Manning will be glad to learn that he ha* improved ro that he was able to attend church Sunday. Special Low "Cash" Prices Oldfield Tires They Cost No More lhan Ordinary Tires 30x3 Fabric $ 5.85 30x3 1/4 Fabric 6.85 30x3* Cord 7.35 29x4.40 Balloon 8.40 32x4 Cord 13.40 31x5.25 Balloon 15.35 33x6.00 Balloon ... 18.35 Made in the Great Economical Firestone Factories at Akron and Carry the Stan ard Tire Wananty—BUY NOW Williamston Motor Company Williamston, N. C. PHONE Anything for This Department To *6 & Mr. and Mrs. James A. Roberson and family entertained a large num i ber of relatives and friends Sunday. Messrs. Tom and Gabe Roberson i attended the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. '[Al Latham'* little daughter at l'ly ! mouth Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Roberson held { a family reunion last Sunday. Messrs. David, Frank, and Mack Roberson, and Johnson Corey went to l'inehurst Monday on business. Misses Mary and Delia Harrison, of Williamson, visited Miss Connie Roberson Tuesday afternoon. The many friends of Miss Marie] Roberson wish her a speedy recovery from an operation which she under went in the. Washington- Hospital Wednesday evening, TAKES SUNDAY SCHOOL - ( LASS ON AN OUTING Mi*. Elbert Peel too)t her Suriday school class and .a number of their friends on,a picnic Wednesday %fter» ivoon to Cof#raiiK', where tfyey enjoyed a delightful swim followed diy a pic- t nic supper of fried chicken, 'sand wiches, ham, deviled eggs, pickles, olives, routed jveiners and marsh i mallows and cake and fruit. Those who wont" wfr(p Misses Mary I Hyrd Saunders and. Frances IVndle -1 ton, of Elisabeth City, "Tillie Perry, Hazel Edmondson, A. Dunning, Lela Roebuck, Etgenlu Hoyt, Elsie i long, Ruliy Gurga/fUs, Mildred I Spruill, William and Julius Roebuck, | Joe Godard, 111, Ruck Saunders, Carl, Willie and Haywood Long, Henry and J A. J. Manning, jr., Darrell Price, Sam 1 Rrown, William Gurganus, Noah Har dison, Georgr, jr. llarrjnoir, Oswald Spruill, Paul-Simpson, and William, | jr., James. | WANTED: CLEAN. WHITE RAGS: t 1 Will credit on subscription to this I paper at the rate of H cents per pound i for clean, white and soft rags.—The Enterprise Pub. Co. ' ' THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMSTON. N. C. Moye-Jones Wedding A wedding: at high noon, lovely in its setting, was solemnized Wednes day at the Christian church of Grimesland, when Miss Annie Ruth Jones, of Grimesland, became the bride of Mr. Milton J. Moye, of Wil liamston. Rev. R. L. Davis, pastor of the church, pcrferemd the cere mony. ''The church was decorated with palms and white lilies, with lighted candles shedding their radiance over the altar and its decorations, making a beautiful setting for the wedding. Mrs. M. C. Williamsoi , of Kaleigh, | rendered the wedding tnusic and ac- j conipanied Mrs. Harper Holliday, of I Dunn, who sang two lovely solos, I "The Sweetest Story E\ er Told," and I "Until." An the bridal chorus from I/ohen grin was begun, the bri.lal party en tered. First the ushers, Luther Moore, of Greenville, and* John Proc ter, of Grimesland. Then came tlte groomsmen, Messrs. Bill Maiming, of Williamston; Howard and (leor-re Moye und T. W. Satterthwaite, of Factolus. The bridesmaids were Misses Helen Gray Jones, of GrecnviU-; Rachel Ilishop, of Belhnv.n; Gludy • Galloway of Grimesland; a:id Edna Wood, of LaGrange. Miss Jones wore yellow crepe Elizabeth with picture hat and carried garden flowers. Miss Hishop vas gowned in a peach georgette with vari-colored garden flowers. Miss Wood wore a pink crepe Elizabeth and M'ss Galloway an orchM ("own of tho same material and both carried gar den flowers. Miss Mary Jon >3 was her sis'er's maid of honor, and she was very pret ty in a yellow crepe Elizabeth gown with black picture hat. She carried piiik roses. Mrs. Norman Edwards, dame of hoilor, wore a gown of ashes-of-roses georgette, a black picture hut, and carried pink- roses. Mrs. Williamson wore a tan geor gette with tan hat and pinlc'Voaes. Mrs. Holliday was gowned in a green i cTepe dress with pi,nk piHure hat and 1 wore a showered shoulder corsage. The flower &irl, littl* Eurl .Proctor Andrews', of Ruthel, and the ling bearer, little William Hudson, of FORCONSTiPATIOM Mississippi Man Says He Has Found Blsck-Draught So Satisfactory, He Has No Need to Change. Wiggins, Miss.—Mr. A. L. Cone, s well known Wiggiua lesideht, Hays: "I have nacd Thetil'Ord'a Black- Draught for constipation. I hove ' never hud to fake a groat deal of medicine, but for fully 30'yeara I have, by uuing it, known Black- Draught to be a great medicine, and when I found it so satisfactory, J haven't Been nny need to change. "When I get c&nstipated, I feel all out of aorta iu>d tin d und sluggish and I take a few (loaea of Black- Draught. It regulates my bowels and I get all right. My wife takea more Black-Draught than I do. She ia a great believer in it too, ao we keep Ft in the house. It will cleanae the ayatem and help you, if you uaa ' it aa we have." Constipation leads to a great deal of sickneaa among those who do not underatand its dangers, and who neglect to treat it without delay. Black-Draught, with the natural, prompt action of its purely vegeta ble ingredients, quickly relieves constipation and helps to drive out • the poisons so as to leave the organs in a state of healthy activity. ' Sold everywhere, 26c. NC-lTg Hungry Boy » Vacation time is health time for kiddies. Hours of carefree fun and breathless uctivity build up vitality and strength with which to ward off winter ills. And appetites increase accordingly. Don't make the mistake of al lowing the hungry youngster to wait until meal time. A alice of Sally Ann iiakory nutritious bread will do no mors*! than stim ulate the appeiite and make keener the anticipation of the mpal to follow. And its health giving qualities are without • equal. Order Sally Ann Bakery bread today, and see for yoursalf that' it is the best bread you can buy. SALLY ANN BAKERY Grimesland, were very pretty and at tractive. , _ v ! The bride was lovely in her bridal . gewn of crepe with a veil of tulle • I caught with orange blossoms. She ' , carried white roses. She was given 1 , in marriage by her unci", Mr. W. A. 1 . Jones, of Rocky Mount. • The groom was! attended by his brother, L. A. Moye, of Farmville. ' The bride is the daughter of Mrs.' ' (J. M. Jones and the late Dr. Jones, of ; Grimesland. She is one of thofineat ' young women in this section of the 4 State, always remembere 1 for her | 1 J fine traits of character. She was edu- j 1 [ cated at Atlantic Christian College, 1 and for the past three years has | ' taught in the Grimesland schools. I * | Mr. Moye is an unusually line young | ' ) man. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs J ' Moses Moye, of Farmville, und has, since he graduated from Atlahtlc j ' Christian College, worked with liar j rison Bros. & Co., and has made many friends who welcome him and Mrs, ' Moye into our midst. ; NOTICE Scaled applications will be received 1 I from the date hereof until 8:!!0 p. m. I ' j July 5. 1927, for the positions of day ' ; and night;officers of the town of Wil- i liamston. By order of the board |>f commis sioners, passed June 6. 10'27. G. H. HARRISON, I je7 4tw City Clerk. NOTICE i Having this day qualified as execu tor of the estate of Primus Lynch,! " under the terms of the last will of the! I said I.ynch, all persons holding claims' 4 I against the said estate are hereby no- j " tilled to present the same for p'iy- j 1 ni'nt to the undersigned offer before ' j the Cth day of June, 1928, or tnts no- j j tiee will be plead in bar of their re-1 | ccvery. " j All persons indebted to the said es- j | tale are requested to make prompt I | payment of the same. "; T 1 is June 6th, 1927. J. W. HINES, j j je7 01 w Executor. 666 is a Prescription for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER, PKNGUK OR BIUOI'S FEVER It Kills the Germa S. R. BIGGS UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER ——————— BIG DANCE —__ 1 SATURDAY j, NIGHT at Pamlico Beach NEW PI ER No MosquiloeH i FINK FISHING AND BATHING Fried chicken din ] ner on Sunday, coun try style. 1 ! - I —_____ . Notice To Logging Men We 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 „0r together. If you want good team and willing to pay rigrht price, get in touch with us. We are not giving them away. They are now in use * and may be seen at work. One pair can be sold immediately. , Murray & McCabe Co. Phone 20 Williamston, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in certain deed of trust executed to the uv.dersigned trustee by Buck E. Rogerson on the 3Lst day of March, 19213 and of record in the public registry of Mat tin i County in Book H-2 at page 257 ge-. curing a certain note of even date! and tenor therewith and default hav-1 ing been made in the payment of the j sume and the Stipulations contained ; therein not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of j the i«aid note the undersigned trus- 1 tee .will on Wednesday, the 13th day I of July 1927 at 12 o'clock M. in front on th»-courthouse door in the town j of Willkimston, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for ca*h the following described real ewtate, to wit: ! Adjoining the lands of Lewis Kog-, arson and Kdroond Harris and others •n Bear Grass Township, beginning at 1 iv ditch at the back of tho stables, j thence about a Weft course along ! t\ ditch through the field along Lewis I Kogerson's to a forked sweet gum, 1 thence S 5 1-4 W 87 1-2 poles to aj i.um in the foot of a ditch, thence S I 1 I Imm Who need a tonic should take CARDUI I Made of Purely Vegetable ingredients— no dangerous drag's. In Use o?er 50 iMlara •NINIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIIIiaiIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi - ' m [#l dm The lowest price in FRIGIDAIRE history • a genuine Frigidair >'l9s Jj 4.0.0. VAT fOM ©* I • t/h I THINK of it! A Frigidaire today. See genuine Frigidaire, tor yourself its value, complete with cabinet, Learn what a small frost coil and com- down payment will put pressor, ample in size Frigidaire in your for the average family, home —how easily you designed, built and can pay the balance on finished to exacting the convenient plan of Frigidaire standards— General Motors, and its price is within You will see for the means of every yourself that your home that has electric home need no longer ~ current! be without this great- Visit our showroom est of modern con and sec this new veniences. FRIGI DA I R E TG. S. ANDERSON and tX). Williamston, N. C. i ; ' |27 E 196 pol«B to a light wood stump (in Bear Grtuw Church Yard, thence down the Williamsto.i and Greenville (road to a dtich beck of the stables, (the beginning, containing 100 acres imore or less and being the land deed ed to the said Buck E. Rogerson by 'his (lather. I Thte the 11th day of June, 1927. H. M. STUBBS, I flol4-4t Tnwtec. f (Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. ——— " Week-End TRIPS x Round Trip Reduced Fares from Fares from Other Points in Proportion Wrightsville Beach $7.95 j Norfolk ..$5.35 | Virginia Reach $5.9." r"* Tickets on sale Fridays and Sat urdays, good until midnight follow- I ing Tuesday. Round Trip Summer Excursion Tickets on sale daily to resorts in I Canada and the United States, ' good until October 31. I i i We are prepared to serve you. V. l>. GODW IN, T. A. I Williamston, VC. Phone 45 ATLANTIC COAST LINE

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