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Entertainments Society & personals Weddings „ Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Etc. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Critcher- an I children, Alta and Burras, jr., will leave tomorrow for Baltimore, where they will visit relatives for a They will also motor through the mountains of Maryland and Pennsyl vania wliih they are away. r Mrs. James Manning and little son, Jimmie, will re.urn tliis week from Farm ville, where they have been vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moye. Miss Sarah Harrell was carried to Johnson-Willis Hospital, lUchmon 1, Sunday by her mother, Mrs. W. H Harrell. Dr. J. S. Rhodes, James Ld wisi Harrell, Rome Biggs, and her nurse, Mi.is Byran, of Tarboro, also ctcompanied her. Mrs. Harrell ani James Edwin remained with her and the others returned Sunday niglu. Her friends wore delighted to leu in that she stood the trip very well. M rs. Percy V. Critcher and daugh ters, Caroline'Und Mildred Anne, of Lexington, are visiting relatives bore. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Critcher ai d little sons, Stewart and Jim Andrew.., and Miss Mary Melissa Andrews, left yesterday for Virginia Beach, where they will spend a week. Joe Godard, jr., Buckie Suund' is, Jim Rhodes,, jr., and Julian Roebuck spent the week end at Nags Head. Miss Pattie Harris arrived Satur day from Richmond to spend weeks with her mother, Mrs. W. S. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Clurk and sons, Billie an I Albert, spent Sunday at Nags Head. Joe B"ll has returned from Eliza beth City, where he visited his par cr.ts. Mrs. Chloe Lanier, of Henderson, is visiting Miss Anna Crawford her" this week. , Mrs. Delia Carson and Mr. Dexter, of Wilson, spent Sunday in town. Raymond Taylor- and Jim Cook have arrived from Miami, Flu„ to spend' their vacation with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Tom "Cook. • Julius I'urvis, of Asheville, visi'ed his sister, Mrs. L. T. "Fowden ami Mr. Fowden last week. Miss Sallie end I'at Harris and Mrs. Ethel Clapp will leave Friday for Virginia. Beach, where they will spend several days at Courtney Ter race Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes and Mrs. A. T. Crawford visited Mr. A. T. Crawford, who is spending his vaca tion at Nags Head during the w«"-k ei'd. Mr. and Mrs-.C. R. Flemmiiig and sens, Charles and John, spent Sunday At Nags Head. HAY FEVER If you can't "gal away," KM tha attacks with — VICKS ▼ VAPQRUB OunMi tmilnmn JarmU—d Ytmrly Sell Your Tobacco in Williamston « . • - 1 1 * . "i 0 m One of the Largest Markets in Eastern Carolina • T~" «• * • t \ tfi- . r* j • - , f -.3..,—x ( ' i I ■t '*• ! • • » We Have the Floor Space and the Buyers ' : tiri I ' v ' i- - - , ' • ' f " ' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Williamston North Carolina li. 8.-SUicUand, of Four Ouks, and ; Mr. and Mrs. i>. H. linker, of Wash ington, were visitors in town yester oay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Heydon reich, who have recently lived in Sal-; isbury, have arrived here to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J AV. Watts j before they go to Rop'.r, where Mr. Heydenrcich will be sta'.ionod for the, next few months. L. Booth and children, of Rocky Meunt, visited Mrs. W. B. Watts Sunday. Clarence Brown and Irving Sails, of New Brunswick, N. J., spent the week end here with the former's rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and children and Miss Lillian "Ruth Rob ertson and Mr. Watkiris have returned from New Voik, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown. Miss May Clyde Leggett and Mrs. Mary Bell Harrell Osborne returned Sunday from Virginia Beach, whers th'.y spent last week. Irving end Frank J. Margolis mo-' to red to Norfolk Sunday, where Frank t'K'k the boat for New York, where h will spend several weeks buying fall merchandise for Margolis Bros. ! Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Perry and I (laughter, Miss 1 ouise, spent Sunday) at Morehead City. Miss Marjorie Mashburn, of Char lotte, is visiting Miss Tillie Perry. Friends of Jest-up Harrison will be interested in learning that he has ac-' ceptcd a position with the Farmers 1 & Merchants Bank. William Chase, of Whiteston, Va., \* visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. G. Sla ton, and Mr. Staton. the Risk The risk is greater than the saving anil-not worth while when the home, eyesight, or maybe life itself, is en- ' dangered by "home cleaning" of ap . parel or fabrics to save a few cents. Ijet us do your dry cleaning—first because ours are the most modern methods— therefore best; second, be i iuse we can do it so much better be cause w(- are equipped to do such x.ork; and third, because we can give you prompt service at very lowest prices—and reully much more cheaply than you ran do it at home. Phone ut (SK) and givs us a trial. W. D. AMBERS PHONE Anything for This Department To 46 • Francis Manning and Jack Booker were in Belhaven Sunday. Friends of Miss Jane Carraway arc glad that she is improving under treatment at a Washington hospital. Miss Ethel Taylor and friend, Mrs. S John R. Council, are spending several I days with the former's parents, Mr. I end Mrs. M. D. Taylor. * Miss Thelmn Brown is visiting her cousin, Mrs. E. T. Forbes, in Green ville this week. Mrs. T. S. Hadley, Mrs. Z. H. Rose, pad Mrs. James L. Leggett motored to Ruleigh Sunday to meet Mrs. H. Craig Chapman and little daughter, Doris, of Chesterfield, S. C., who will vi.sit here for several wetSks. Dr. John D. Bias's went to Scotland Neck yesterday to bring home Mrs. Biggs, who was with her mother, Mrs. Kate Dunn, during her last ill ness, and hivs been with her sisters, Mrs. Elnurs and Mrs. Josoy, since their mother's death last Thursday. . V. Misses Edith Taylor, Grace Barn hill, Addie Loo Meador, anil Mr. Har ry Meador '-isiietl in South Carolina last woek. Mrs. Clai/'e Fleming and children. | Miss Caniule and Wallace, of James I ville, have toturned from Baltimore, i where they have been spending sev ! oral weeks. Mrs. Willie Riddick, of Scotland ' Neck, who hap been visiting her friend, Mrs. Bet tie Pope, returned to I her home yesterday. Mrs. W. 11. Lilley and little son, i Arthur Wallace, are visiting Mrs. j Kobert Edwards in Baltimore for | some time. Norman jfaO'ison spent Sunday in Durham end Creedmoor. THE ENTERPRISE WILLI AMSTON, N. C. Joe S essoin-, of Charlotte, spent the week end in U»wn. - NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Martha ,D. Long, late of Oak City, Martin County, all persons holding claims a i?ainst said estate are hereby notified to present same lo the ui-dt-rsigned for payment on or before the Gth day in July 1928, or thus 1 otice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please and make payment of same. This 6th day of July, 1927. IS. A. LONG, jy-8-4t Administrator. NOTICE Under and by virtue of a in this cause, D. G. Matthews vs. Jack Everett, the undersigned comissioner will, on the Ist day of August, 1927, at 12 o'clock*noon, at the courthouse door ofm Martin Cou i .y offer at pub lic sale to the highest bidder, for cash, j the following describe. 1 tract of land: FLOWFRS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Prompt and Efficient Service Flowers for the wedding a specialty. Try one of our baskets of cut flowers for the sick friend. ' Flower Favors for the party. Funeral designs furfushed on short notice. ' MRS. JOHN I). BIGGS Representative Scotland Neck Floral Co. Phone 65'* * LIVERMON Peanut Picker SOME STRONG FEATURES OF THE I—Simple Construction Strongly Muilt 2 —Every part Kasily Aecesible. 3 Low Up-Keeps and Dependable." •4 Saves Time and Labor. 5 Combs the Peanuts from the Vines. (I --No Inside Melts, Chains or Webbing. 7—Cleans the Peanuts from All kinds of Soil., 8 Cleans the Vines & Makes Metter Hay. {) Litfht Power- Positive Drive. 10 -Smoothe, Ea?y, Quiet Running 11 Easily Operated fool proof. 12 Light in Weight but Strong & Durable 13 Pressure Grease Cups on all Mea rings. M Has Largest Capacity with ( leanest Picking. 15 -Built for Mllieient Service & Lone; Life.- For Sale by CULPEPPER HARDWARE CO. Williamston" Elizabeth City Edeiitoir Same being a house and lot located in the town of Williamston, N. C. t new occupied by Jack Everett, and bounded by the lands of Joe Williard, Hen Jonfs, Jane Bryant, and the An drews land. This the Ist day of July, 1927. U. A. CKITCHER, jyß 4tw Commissioner. NOTIC E OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 25th day of February k 1923, by A. S. and wife, and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book Q-2, at page; 321, said deed of trust having been j given to secure a note of even date: and tenor therewith, and the stipula-l tior.-s therein contained not having been complied with and at the re-1 c t uest of the parties interested, the 4 undersigned trustee will, on the 9th day of August, 1927, in front of the; courthouse door in the town of Wil- I liamston, N. C., offer for sale at pub- I lie auction to the highest bidder for I cash, ihe following described prop erty: Beginning at Ben Glisson's comer on Main Street in the town of Wil liamston, N. C., thence along Hen liliwon's line Il.'tC feet U> the rail road, Ihence along the railroad f«0 leet, thence a straight line parallel to the said Ken Glisson's line to a point on Main Street 50 feet from the beginning point, ther.ce along Pi'ain Street GO feet to the beginning. The same being a lot 50 feet by feet, and being a part of the land deeded to (!. I'. Hall and wife, Mary 10. Hall, by the Home Realty &, In- j ve tment Corporation by deed dated j August 14th, 1924, and of record in Grove's Tasteless Chill T The Old Standard Remedy for Chills and Malaria. It destroys the malarial germs in the blood, Stops the Chills and fortifies the system against Malaria and Chills. 60c. There is a Frigidai re to suit every requirement or we can make ice box a Frigidaire No longer need you deny yourself this modern, sanitary, carefree refrigeration. I irst, because there's a Frigidaire made to lit your kitchen, no matter how large or how small , 1 it may be. Second, because tremendous production and General Motors purchasing power have reduced manufacturing cost to a point so low that Frigid aire is available to almost everyone. Come in and see the new Frigidaire models. See how easy it is to own one. Or let us explain what a simple matter it is to transform your present ice box into a Frigidaire. FRIG IDAJ RE GENK K. A L MOTORS I JUg* J O. H AN DICKSON and CO. Vrilliaiiislorr, N. ('. the public registry of Martin County in book T-2, at page 98, and being 'ho same land deeded to Sarah O. Cherry by C». P. Hall and wife, of record in M-2, at page 326, in Mar tin County public registry, and be ing same land W. il. Cherry and wife Surah O. Cherry, deeded t> E. D. 1 eggett, bein» of record in public registry of Martin County. This, the 8 h day of July, 1927. WHKELER MARTIN, jy 12 4tw Trustee. ■ Spend ymr Vacation I at the Seashore Trav«l Via Norfolk Southern lvil llj 011(1 Sunday. Week - epd and . v ':i:noii Tickets to I'.eanfiirt, Mere-head City, Vir vini.r lie.nil, NaR-i Head. Season Summer Tickets to Interior lla-tern and Western Ke.ortH.
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