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Tuesday, September 6, 1927 d ." ' „ n I PHONE ■M«— society & r IRGGA, WMfaUan . T* Ufa- . !■■». BLBEftT S. PEEU Editor 46 Spend Week End in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Liverman spent the week encfr in Norfolk. •• • » | Leaves for Louisburg Miss Evelyn Harrison left yester day for Louisburg, where she will tnter Louisburg College for the com ing year. I _____ Mr. and Mrs. Early Here Mr. and Mrs. J. Stuart Early have arrived from Bloomfield Ky., to '[•end several months here, whore he is buyer for the American Tobacco Co. * Here F' tm SaJisbu v Willie Sprinkle; of Sa'iibury. hai been visiting Bryant C.irstarrbcn. | _ Visiting Miss Carrie Lee Peel Miss Louise Evans, of Greenville, is visiting Miss Carrie Lee Peel. Returns From Kinston Mrs. H. M. Stubbs has returner', from Kinston, where she visited rela tives. Hubert Warren Here H. T. Warren arrived yesterday ti buy tobacco for Liggett Myer*,To bacco Co., on the local market. R. J. Reynolds Buyer Here Calus Lowden, buyer for the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., arrived last night for the season. Spend End Here Wakefield Mowery, of Greensboro, spent the week end with Lyman Britt. Here From South Hill, Va. John McAden, of South Hill, Va., visited friends here Saturday. leaves for Winston-Salem Miss Minnie Robertson left yes terday for Winston-Salem, where she will teach again this year. In lu>uisburg Yesterday Bill Harrison carried his sister, Miss Evelyn, to Luiisburg yesterday. . For Fall Planting of Permanent Pastures CRIMSON CLOVER ALSIKE CLOVER WHITE CLOVER DALLASGRASS ORCHARD GRASS BERMUDA GRASS , Also TURNIP - RUTABAGA - KALE MUSTARD AND RAPE SEED ' ■ _ 4 ; Clark's Drug Store Phone S3 BBaBBBBBBBBBgBBBBBBBBBaBaBBBs^BBBaeBeaeaKBasBeBBaeaeaBBeaBBBaBBBaBB6BBBBseaBBBBeBGseBBBBBB^ I (SirCSi B. S. COURTNEY Headquarters for Furniture | Edison, Victor and Columbia Talking Machines 1 JfeJU J Majestic Range and Wilson Heaters 1 ——=i/£ Dupont Paints and Duco | llln'l Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 1 Visitor Here Friday Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and child, of Norfolk, Va., visited friends here Friday. Mrs. Johnson is remember ed here as Miss Hattie Kirby, she having lived here before her marri age. Returns sSouth Carolina Senator O. W. Potts, of South Car olina, will leave tomorrow for his home after visiting his nephew, E. P. Cunningham. He will be accom panied by Mr. Cunningham's mother, who has been visiting here for some time, as far as Pineville, N. C. Return From South Carolina Messrs. W. I. Skinner and Jim King hy.ve arrived in the city from South Carolina, where they have been buying tobacco. R. M. Worsley Here Yesterday B. M. Worsley, of Oak City, was in town yesterday attending the monthly meeting of the board of ed ucation. Returns to GrecnsJ)6ro Miss Emma Robertson left last week for Greensboro, where she is a member of „ the faculty of the Greensboro Primary Schools. ■ Frederick Hoyt Returns Frederick Hoyt returned Sunday from Louis, S. C., where he has been with Skinner & King on the Louis Tobacco Market. . Guests of Miss Harrison Miss Margaret Newl>ern, of Powells Point, and Gaddy Matthew son, of Kaeford, were the week-end guests of Miss Evelyn Harrison. Here From Hake Forest - Dr. J. A. MacMillatv, of Wake Forest, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Wheeler Martin while he was in town during the week end. With Skinner-King Tobacco Co. Mr. Knake, of Bremen, Germany, will be here this fall with the Skin ner-King Tobacco Co. Teaching in Robcrsonville Miss Eva Peel left Sunday for Robersonville, where she will teach in the Robersonville High School again this year. In Town Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Manning and Mrs. H. J. Manning were in town yesterday. Spent Saturday in A'cw Bern Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning and daughter, Miss Mary Alice, and Misses Margaret and Ruth Manning spent Saturday in New Bern. Judge Sunn Here Monday Judge R. A. Nunn, of New Bern, | passed through here yesterday. Visiting Her Grandmother Mrs. W. P. Sweeney, of Greens ln>ro, arrived last night to visit .her grandmother, MJ-S. Jennie Yarrell, for several days. Returns to Wilmington Mrs. Milton Nifrman returned to her home at Wilmington last Satur day. Return From Suffolk Misses Pattie Edmondson and I Maude Leggett have returned from 'Suffolk. ' Taylor-Roberson Wedding Sunday Kir. James Lester Taylor, of Ro anoke Rapids, and Miss Minnie Roberson, this county, were quietly married here last Sunday night by 'Squire Asa T. Crawford at his office on Main Street. Mrs. Taylor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Roberson, of Cross Roads. Mr. Taylor is a brother to Mr. R. A. Taylor, of Wil liamston. They will make their home in Roanoke Rapids. Hpainana» •V - " ~ Impure water is one of (lie greatest menaces to health that exists. How can you expect your water to he pure if you put impure ice in your cooler? Avoid the slightest chance of doing such a dangerous thing hy buy ing our crystal pure ice that is made from pure, filtered water. I i I'fllM »hi lipRh"Ill dinlfl MfiUPHIWuW'M i" i"" Ai";• THE ENTERPRISE JAMESVILLE NEWS ITEMS Summary of Local News of Section Arranged for Quick Reading Messrs. J. E. Smithwick, jr., and Harry Martin motored to Sunday to.bring home Mrs. J. E. Smithwick and MrS. Jordan, who have been camping there for the past week. - Miss Muriel Jackson is visiting in LaGrange. - Alma Mizelle, of Robersonville, has been spending some time with Strelsa Manning; ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Roberson motored to Raleigh Thursday to bring home their daughters, Lillie Mae and Hazel, who have l>een at Wake Forest for some time. Jumesville High School will open for the 1927-28 term on September sth. Mrs. W. H. Lillev and son, arid Mrs. Pattie Wallace jammed home Thursday They were met in Nor folk by C. C. Fleming and Ransom Roberson. Miss Fannie Martin will return to (lastonia Friday, where she will take up her duties as teacher for the coming year. f Mr. and Mrs. W. \Y. Walters and children visited relatives in Bethel Sunday. m Mrs. Selma Jones and children vis ited relatives here Sunday. Mr. A. Corey was a business vis itor in WJlliamston Monday. Mr.- J. R. Manning motored to Williamston Monday, 2ND NOTICE We at** strangers here, and do not know who to trust, and when we ask everybody to pay cash when bill is presented, please do not get offended; and in fact you will not unless you arc one of the ones that intend to get in on us; and if you get offended, we don't cart, for you flre no good to us. We are going to give ample time to clear our books of all local accounts; and after then we are going to place in this paper tfaename of each party that is behind with us. Take wood,, for-instance. We deliver it for a small, sum per load. If you haven't the money to pay the driver, don't order it. When you come after lum ber, bring your checkbook or I wicket book. We solicit your business as long as you pay cash. Some in this section will think less (we expect) of iis for saying this, but the good people will think more of us by it. Come out, or call us on the phone. We are ready to serve you. MURRAY AND M C CABE CO. LOCAL ITEMS OF FARM LIFE Comings and Goings of • Neighborhood Folks Briefly Told Miss Alma Mizelle, of Roberson ville, is spending some time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Bridgeman, of Swan Quarter, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Corey. Miss Kathleen Roberson has re turned from Kinston, where she has been spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Carrie Dell Browning. Mr. Seth Dawson, of LaQrangt, visited Mr. Gabe Roberson Friday. Misses Alma Howanri and Cozette Jackson returned to their - home in Aulander Wednesday. They have been spending some time with Miss Marie Roberson. Mrs. Connie Browning, of Leg getts, spent a with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Rober Mr. Gabe Roberson h:ts accepted a positioft wtihi R. W. Hodges, of Washington. He is planning to start work Monday. His many (riends wish him great success. ~ Frank J. Wants to See You * AT - -—- > - s _ "-".r. . . , Margolis Brothers V■ . % " ' Where Style, Quality and WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION TO BUY YOU WILL BE SHOWN— The finest lines of popular-priced clothing for men, students, and . ' • Those easy-wearing shoes— Mats and caps that will please the most exacting dressers. FOR THE MISS AND MATRON—-. ; You will see a line of coats, dresses, and hats that will set the county talking—of its high quality and low prices. " » ' - V ALL WE ASK OF YOU IS A VISIT TO OUR STORE -WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED BY FRANK AND IRVING. ' v Margolis Brothers WILLIAMSTON'S SHOPPING PLACE GRIFFINS LOCAL AND PERSONALS Smithwick Creek Church enter tained a very large crowd at the Union last Sunday. Mrs. Edd Roberson spent last Monday night and Tuesday with her brother, Mr. Simon Corey. Miss Madie spent last Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Essie Peele. Mr. and Mrs. Georgie Peele, Ulysses Peele and Charlie Peele went to the Washington Hospital Sunday afternoon to visit Mrs. Hen ry Peele. , Friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs. Claud Hardison is rather sick. Miss Susie Peel Woolard took din ner with Miss Yelma (iriffin last Sunday. > Here From Hamilton R. A. Edmondson, of Hamilton, | was in town Monday. I 66S is I Prescription for ! MALARIA, CHILLS AND EEVKR, i DENGUE OR HILIOUS FKVER ~ It Kill* the Germ* PAGE THREE NOTICE ; Having this day qualified as admin istrator of J. H. Davenport, deceased, late of Martin County, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same for payment to the undersigned on or before July 30th, 1928, or this notice -®ill be plead in bar of recovery of the same, » All persons indebted to the said ostatß"~will come forward and pay Jume promptly. This 30th day of July, 1927, . R. W. ADAMS,, af) ~6tw Administrator. Washington, N. C. Spend your Vacation at the Seashore *. Travel Via Southern Railroad Sunday, " W«ik - end and Season Tickets Beaufort, Morchead City, Vir- Kini-l iteach. Nags Head. Season Summer Tickets to Interior Eastern and Western Resorts.
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