Friday, September 9,1927 2S Society personal Weddiat. Returns From Hookerl on Mr. R. F. Pope returned from .Snow Hill yesterday, where he had - been for two weeks directing the mu se for Rev, Mr. -Russell, at the Snow HiluAlethodist Church. He will* leave again Saturday for Hook erton to lead the singing for Rev. JRr J. Lough, who will conduct a * meeting there. Leave on Fishing Trip Messrs. Julius Peel and John Has «ril left today for southern waters, where they will fish over the week -'end. , Returns From Buses Creek Mr. Jas. L. Coltrain has retted from Buies Creek, where he went „yith his son, Roy, who entered Camp bell College for the coming year. ' . Will Return Tuesday Mrs. F. U-. Barnes will mturn on Tuesday from Pocomoke City, Md., where she is visiting relatives. Return From Creed moor Mrs. R. A. Pope and children, Billy, Mickey, and R. A., jr., have returned from Creedmoor, where they spent the past summer. Visits in Grime si and ' Mrs. Milton Moye visited her mother, Mrs. C. M. Jones, in Grimesland this week. • «> * Visitor Here Wednesday Miss Elizabeth Braswell, of Bat tleboro, visited Miss Velma Harrison Wednesday. -Mere From Avden ' jpf . Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Lyon, of Ay den, were the guests of Mrs. Lyon's sister, Mrs. W. B. Watts, this week. Returns From Greenville Mrs. Mollie White has returned from Greenville, where she visited * her daughter. u Spent Yesterday in Scotland Neck Mrs. H. B. Jonet and daughter, Mary, Mrs. B. S. Courtney ""and daughter, Miriam, apaat yesterday with relatives in Scotland Neck. Return Ffpm Wilson * Mrs. W. C. Manning and little grandson, Elbert Peel, jr., returned today from Wilson, where they vis ited Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lawrence. HAY FEVER If you can't "f«t SSM the attacks with — Camel The cigarette with real If all cigarettes were as good N. ' - as Camel you wouldn't hear > ! anything about special treat' ments to make cigarettes good /; for the throat* Nothing takes the place of choice tobaccos* / « M • V - bL, ■ j / • ' -atf: - . Here From Gaidsboro Mrs. Kager Perry and attend the k>- brought his • step-daughter, Miss Mary Grady Gurkin, here this week to spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Kader Perry and attend the lo cal schools. Here From Greenville »' • S. J. Everett, of v Greenville, was here on professional business yester day. " • !- .. Return From Petersburg Mrs. L. B. Harrison and Mrs. G. W. Hardison returnee) today from Petersburg, where they carried little Mary Davis Hardison to spend the winter with her aunt, Mrs. F. L. Minga. While they were away they visited Miss Sarah Harrell in Rich mond- Returns From Four Oaks Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr., has re turned from Four Oaks, where she visited her mother, Mrs. Dave Adams. Spent Wednesday in Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Peel and Mrs. A. R. Dunning spent Wednesday to Rocky Mount and Wilson. Returns to Greensboro Mrs. W. P. Sweeney has returned to Greensboro, a(ter visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. Yarrell. V" Here From Washington Drs. D. T. Tayloe and Josh Tay loe, 11, of Washington, were in town yesterday. Miss Darden Arrives Tonight Miss Mildred Darden, of Kenly, will arrive tonight to be here this winter. She wil be. at the home of Mrs. W. H. Harrell. - Here From JamesviUe Misses Opal and Carrie Sexton, of Jamesvile, were in town this week. * % Visits Friends Here Mrs. Leon Herring, of LaGrange, visited ffferiSs hetle'lhis week. She is pleasantly remembered here as Mrs. Neva Evans. Here From Roper Mrs. George Harris and Mrs. Rob ert Heydenreich, of Roper, were in town Wednesday. Mrs. Newell, of Rose Hill, Here Mrs. Newell, of Rose Hill, who will sulutitute for Mrs. Harrell in the highrschool faculty for a month, will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. W. Lee . PHONE Anything for Tfcis Department WOMANS AUXIL- IARY MEETING Hold First Gathering of Fall Session Monday Night The Woman's Auxiliary of the 'Episcopal Church beld its first meet ing of the fall session at the rectory, Monday night. The meeting was called to order with a prayer, after Returns From Greenville Miss Fannie Raye has returned from Greenville, where she visited I relatives. While-Mhere she took a motor trip to Asheville. » Mrs. Anderson Here Sunday Mrs. Blanche Anderson; spent Sunday with Mrs. C. A. Harrison. He rlittle granddaughter, Miss Beck Harrison, retypned home with her. Will. Arriit Tonight Misses Lillian Sample, of David son, and Lucy Claire Ivey, of Scot land Neck, will arrive tonight to teach in the local schools. They will be at the home of Mr. antl Mrs. Arthur Anderson. In Rocky Mount Wednesday Mrs. Roy Gurganus and Mrs. B. W. Hardy spent Wednesday after noon in Rocky^ Mount. BADLY RUN-DOWN . Kentucky Woman Hgd "Terrible ' Time" Doing Her Home Work. Strength Returned After She Took Cardni. Shelbyville, Ky.—"Several year a ago," aaya Mrs. Alven Jesse, of this place, "nay health waa very bad. I was vary much run-down. I was in such a weak, nervous condition that I waa not able to do my housework. *1 struggled to keep up, because I had to, but many a time I spent hours in bed, trying to force enough - strength to go through the daily routine. "This condition went on for some time, until I heard about CarduL which some one told me was good for such ailmenta. I gave it an im mediate trial, and, I am thankful to aay, my improvement waa rapid. 1 soon waa able to do my housework with eaae and comfort I felt fine and I looked so much better. "This spring I was not as well ss I hag been, l waa ill in the winter 1 with colds, which left me weak. So I sent at onoe to the store for Cardui and began taking it In just a little while Iwaa feeling much better, my strength returned and I was able to get my work done eaaiei* and with lese effort" At all drug stores. NC-17& THE ENTERPRISE which the treasurer gave her report. The president announced the officers of the new Diocese. Mrs. W. B. Watts was elected Christian Social Service chairman. A letter from Mrs. Norfleet anounced the district get-together meeting, which will be held in Windsor on October 13th, at 10.30 o'clock. A decision was made to send flowers to Miss Sarah HarrelL, who is in a Rirh mond Hospital. Mrs. Carstarphen. chairman of the United Thank Offer ing. appointed Miss Frances Hoyt and Mrs. J. R. Everett to take charge of this work in her absence. After the business session a short program was given. An account of the Camp of E.vt Carolina was given by MissFrantes Hoyt. 3RD NOTICE We are 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 are "one of the ones that intend to get in on us; and if you get offended, we don't care, for you are no good to us. We are going to give ample time to clear our Jxioks of all loca) accounts; and. after then we are going to place in this paper the name of each party that is behind with us. Take wood, for instance, deliver it fqr a small sum pet load. If you haven't the money to |>ay the driver, don't order it When you come after lum ber, bring your checkbook oij pocketbook. \\V solicit your business as long a?-you pay cash. Somt in this section will think less (we ex|>ect) of us for saying this, but the good people will think more of us by it. Come out, or call us on the phone. ready to serve you. MURRAY AND M C CABE CO. i, Your Are Invited to Attend the ' N ttj SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION J PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens J FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE One Dav 1 I OF THE PERFECTION STOVE COMPANY , , on the date shown below cd • f univ if? In this store we want to do more than sell you high-quality merchandise—we also want you to know how to use it to the best advantage. With this desire tp please ' H-> you in mind, we have arranged, in connection with our display of the lat *st Perfec- GO tion Oil Cook Stove, to have a factory representative in our store, on the date given S& in advertisement, to show how the stoves should he operated for better results. A A This demonstration.will interest you, no matter What kind of stove you use. W AT\ M I /I » lOC M M Fast cooking! Frying I Simmering! Baking! See how all this can be done Jl HK with the famous long chimney Perfection burner, always without smoke, soot, or odor, _ ~ HK With the Perfection "Live " y° u are one of the three out of every five oil-Stove users the world over who use §£> Heat Oven you can bake cake, Per,ect ' on > y° u ma y ,t,arn something new al>out its correct operation. *££ fish and onions at one time with- w a - a e of the fine new gray models of the Perfection—the finest oil stoves ever built— & out mixing flavors, A variety .. .• aS , , .i _ « ' ■ W1 " brighten your kitchen and lighten your wort[Lome in and see how good an oil of sizes and styles. Come in ~ ~ f ' Hh! : . stove can be—and how attractive. . x and ask to see this pven. ............. j+j> Culpepper Hardware Co. I COME EARLY AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS IT WILL BE WELL WORTH WHILE S Vocal solo: Mrs. J. S. Rhodes. '?St, Thomas Mission, of Alaska," read by Mrs. Clayton Moore. After the program the ladies were served with punch while Mrs. W. B. Watts gave a music selection. A special meeting was called for September 6th at the home of Mrs. Maurice Moore. The ladies were dismissed by standing and repeating the Lord's i'rajfcr. Returns to W ashing ton Miss Dera Mae Gurganus, of Washington, returned home Tuesday nigh.t after visiting Miss Daisy Whit ley here for several days. Barreled Sunlight ' -V' -- ' '■ ' ' • * *SV • ■ » ' - - ... ' -i- \ No paint or 'enamel is more handsome -tbfih this lustrous, C* ; • ~ '*' smooth finish, and nothing in this cjass can be applied at so rea , " \ - - f • ' 1 sonable a cost. ♦* " ■ *\ 'V - . "* - " . ■ ' ■ ■ V • . ' •- ... r -«"* - - >• . . A PERFECT FINISH WITH, FEWER COATS Guaranteed to remain white longer than any gloss paint or enamel, domestic or foreign, applied under the same conditions. Will dry hard over night. - • Agents for Lowe Bros. High Standard ■ : " - —- W. H. Williams & Son ' % C •*•*• ' ~ 9 \ Master Painters,and Decorators • v Service and Satisfaction iwirimrwßwwwn,,. , .in "y .i.jj „ ... ■ i. ,'tt Ltijijl jil k , ,• , WILLIAMS TON, N. C. Return to Clarksburg, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Craw ford returned to their home in Clarks burg, W. Va., after a several days' visit to Mr. Crawford's nrtother, Mrs. Fannie Crawford. Mr. Crawford is with the Western Electfic Co. in that city. Messrs. jJSlmer Edmondson and Robert Salsbury, of Hassells, were visitors to the local tobacco market this week. - v ' : - y Returns from Virginia Beach William Cooke has returned from Virginia Beach, where he was. em ployed during the -summer months. PAGE THREE Baptist Philatheas Met Last Friday The regular monthly business and social meeting of the Philathea class al the Baptist church was held last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. ljna Martin on Main street with the president, Mrs. Holloman presiding. I'lans to raise money during 1927 were discussed and the members de cided to serve *'at the MaxwHll House toffee booth diiing the fair htfre. After the moetihfc dispensed. with the business, the hostess assisted by Mrs. O. S. Andersan served ice cream and cake. Visiting Relatives in Aulander Mrs. J. F. Thigpen has beerr vis itinu relativfrs in Aulander.

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