. Tuesday, September 13, 1927 CJ . V O T> T1 PHONE ««« &ocietu & personals WwUten .t«' ~ Mr*. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor ' g Here From Jamesvilk \ Mr. and Mrs. Raleighv Mani'ng, of Jamesvile, were in town yesterday. Dr. Shockley Here Dr. Shockley, dean of Bible and religious education at Atlantic Chris tian Colege, of Wilson, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning for the week end. Guest of Mrs. Watts Miss Bettie Perry, of Windsor, was the week-end guest of Mrs. W. B. Watts. Here From Angetown Mr. and Airs. Lew Ange and Mrs. Ida Ange, .of Angetown, were in town Sunday. Leave for Arden Marion and Dillon Cobb left yes terday for Arden, where they will be students at Christ School this year. Paul Godwin left last week for the same school. Leave for Hendetsonvile Mr. and Mrs. j. G. Godard, If, and son, Joseph, Mrs. J. H. Saun ders, and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes left this morning for Hendersonville,' where they will enter Joseph in Prof. I. C. Hughes private school for young boys. - Here From Oxford H. B. Wyatt, of Oxford, was a week-end guest at the Britt Hotel. Miss Bloom Visiting Here Miss Alice Bloom, of New York City, is sending this week with' her sister, Mrs. Frank Margolis. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Here Mr. and Mi's, 1-ee Brewer and children, of Windsor, jpere here Sunday,. •" Here From Washington Mr. Charles J. Moore, deputy game and fish commissioner, of Wash ington, was here on business yester day. - . - S6OOO - FUR COATS mk 1 ON DISPLAY I'lifflD* Coats and wraps, correctly styled We agw for the coming autumn and winter, are toffl now offered at most substantial sav- v Displayed here tor two days yf iM/ H The advantages of buying your coat here —and now —are H too important to be overlooked. New furs of guaranteed qual ity—first selectin of authentic winter modes—the perfection of unhurried making during the dull season—and the lowest prices jjwMfe that will be found anywhere the entire season for furs of equal I JhffljLM fineness. We will have on display a line of sample fur coats direct from the famous firm of Jackoff Bros., New York City, and represented by— BARNHILL BROS. HH WILLIAMSTON, N. C. IHBBHHHBPHB ROANOKE FAIR - SEPT. 27-28-29-30 . . f;V ;- tr - • - .r, /'■. , "BETTER THAN EVER"—THREE BRASS BANDS—LARGEST FREE ACT PROGRAM EVER SEEN IN THIS SECTION—ONE MILE OF 1 ■■ • -*• - «*> ; v c , % • J 4 MIDWAY—ELABORATE DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS M MMM ~ _ * U Here From Roper Sheriff McAllister, of Roper, was in town yesterday. Returns to Salem Colleg• Miss Velma Harrison left yester day f«fr Winston-Salem to resume her studies at Salem College, -where she is a senior this year. Return to Colleges Miss Ruth Manning left day for Wilson, where she will be a student at Atlantk Christian Col lege again this year. She was ac companied to Wilson by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning and Misses Carrie Lee Peel and Margaret Man ning. Margaret left Wilson today en route to Greensboro, where she will spend this winter attending North Carolina College for Women, where she will be a junior. Spend Week End in Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Peel and El bert, jr., spent the week end in Wil son. Leave for Wake Forest •. William P. Hodges, Benjamin Courtney, and Ered Taylor left Sun day for Wake Forest, to resume their studies at Wake Forest College. r- Here From Norfolk PJiil Robbinfi; of Norfolk, was in town last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Margolis. Returns From Petersburg Mrs. Mary E. Peel returned home with her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Hardison, from Petersburg last Sat urday. , . f Spends Sunday in Tarboro - Mrs. Anna Harrison spent Sunday with ber sister, Mrs. A. 1). Mizelle, in Tarboro. Visits Dr. atul Mrs. Cone Mrs. M. O. Cone, of Richmond, left yesterday for Zebulon, after vis iting her son, Dr. P. B, Cone, and Mrs. Cone. Here From Virginia Beach Dr. Fklgar Morrison, of Virginia Beach, spent the week end in town. Leaves for Salem College MissLucille Hassell left today for resume her studies there. i . . Returns to Newsport Neiis Goodwin Gaskins, of Newport News, Va., has returned to hjs home after spending several days here and in Windsor visiting friends and rela tives. In Raleigh Yesterday Mrs. Clayton Moore and Miss Anna Crawford accompanied Judge Moore to Raleigh yesterday. He was en route to the western part of the State to hold court. Here From Spring Hope Mr. and Mrs. Clrandy Vought, of Spring Hope, were in town last week. In Rocky Mount Sunday Mrs. Mary Belle Osborne, Misses Mary Clyde Leggett, and Frances Gurganus motored to Rocky Mount Sunday. Leave for Winston-Salem Mrs. Carrie Biggs Williams and daughter, Miss Frances, A. T. Craw ford, and Harry A. Biggs left this morning for Winston-Salem, where Miss Frances will enter Salem Acad emy for the coming term. Spend Sunday in Tarboro Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rodgerson spent Sunday wilh relatives in Tar boro. Returns From Kinston Mis. Myrtle Brown has returned from Kinston, where she visited friends last week. and Mrs. Pardo Mr. Pardo, of Sanford, is visiting his son, Rev. C. O. Pardo, and Mrs. Pardo at tbuir. home on Haughtnn Street. THE ENTERPRISE Spend Week End Here Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cone and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, Sof Rich mond, spent the week end .here with his brother; Dr. P. B. Cone, and family. RECEPTION FOR LOCAL TEACHERS Parent-Teacher Association, To Entertain Thursday At Woman's Club The Parent-Teacher Association will entertain the faculty of the graded and high schools Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, in the Wo man's Club rooms, and the parents of the children in this community and the friends of the school are extended a cordial invitation to meet Ibe new teachers. I All the patrons and friends of the school children of this Srhool dis trict are given a special invitation to come to the reception , to meet* AFRAID_TO EAT Bloating Spells, from Indigestion, Put an Oklahoma Mian in a Miserable Fix, Bat He -found Relief. Swink, Okln.—ln describinft how hft suffered from indigestion, Mr S. T, Strain, of titis place, snys: "I have boon a ustr of Blnck- Draufrht for four or five yenrp. 1 have been taking it for stomach trouble. I suffered after eating with bloating and a "tight feeling 1 . "I had spoils when I could not. eat much of anything. I had severe headaches. I would be nauseated and hurt n lot I was in a Willy bad fix. "I began taking Black Tlr/iugM. It. seemed to help me wonderfully. I hadn't found anything th at benefited mo as Black-Draupht did. J "certain ly can recommend it. "There were times when I just did without anything to est until I was too weak to go. I wee juut miser able, and when I ate, tny B.vßtoro seemed clogged. "I had very severe hcndarlios. So I didn't know just whnt to do. I knew I couldn't work If 1 didn't o;it.. Seemed like what I spit up wnn bit ter as could be. 1 took lllack- Draught pretty regularly and got where I could eat, and 1 don't lmve to take it so regularly n« v. M'/77 the teachers who will be with us this tyintei and give them a hearty welcome to our town. ENTERTAINS" PHILATHEAS Mrs. Marshall Rogerson Is Hostess to Christian Church Class The Philathea Class of the Chris* tian Church was entertained by Mrs. Marshall Rodgerson at her home on Haughton Street last Friday night. TO Houxai or SECOND LIBERTY LOAN 41 PER CENT BONDS EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW TREASURY NOTES BmooJ liberty Load bond* have bMn railed for pfiit M November 16lh next, and no iatereet will be paid alter that data. Notice ia given of a new offering of United Staler Treasury aotae, in eicliange for Second liberty Loan Converted 4 W per cent booda. The new notes will be dated Sopiomtwr Ift. 1037, and will bear intereet from thai date at the rate ef 1H per oent. The notes will mature in five yeue but may be called for redemption after Interest on Seeoad Liberty Loaa Converted 4 k per oent bonds suriWodered aad accepted in —aminge will be paid to November Ift, 102f. Thepriee of the new iasue of notes, is 100 Hold ers surrendering Second liberty l»«*an Convert* ed 4 \i per oent bonde in exchange will receive, at the brae of delivery of the new notee, intercet on swell Seeond I ibert v l.oan Converted 4J4 per oent bonda from May Ift, 11)27, to November 15, >1937, less tbe premium on the new notee issued. Holder* of Beeond Liberty Converted 4 K oer serft bawds who kmre to take advantags of tin opportunity to obtain Treasury note« of the new issue, ohould a/ranee with their bank for eweh exchen«s at the •arbrat possible date, ae this offer will remain open only for a limited period after September 15th Mather information may be obtained from beats or trust oompeniee, or from any Federal R—ll Bank A. W. MBtLON, - 1 Secretary of tho Treaaury. Washington, D. C., September t. 1927. fie ft®e In "f rfOai ifyf" . Imagine getting ..paid for buying a Heatrola! Not in money but in a supply of good coal, which is worth a lot of money. -It really costs nothing tcTjoin the Free-Coal * Club, for the $2 enrollment fee iS applied on the TTfffcHase price. Membership assures you of fur . nace comfort throughout the house next winter— and every winter thereq^ter—and you receive a MMm torn*?.- ithtPiffiir****"-- *' J whole ton of coal free! - - 111 r~ — * | Take advantage of this free coal offer and rid I yourself forever of the inconvenience and discom- j. fort of stove-a-room heating. No stoves to put -' I||| /iinr | . up this fall—no stoves to put up with next win- H| | ter i n gtead, just one Heatrola, as handsome as | |Uj L ' a hne mahogany,cabihet, as powerful and more ■§jsT t •' —lj efficient than a basement furnace. A Exi' —~:~r" i: You'll be proml of your Heatrola, and you will IvnSS -^ ax " rejoice in the comfort it bestows. Act Now—Offer Closes September 17 Many of you» friends anil neighbors have already en jtl I I'd in the 102 7 Free Coal C'luli. Kyery year, thmt , sands" of people in every secfion of the• country -take - . , "t—- ail van I age of it. We urge you to investigate without delay; but if yotl can not tony in conveniently, just ■ telephone, and we will pill at your home. Culpepper Hardware Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. €, SMater HEATROLA THERE 13 ONLY ONE HEATROLA— ESTATE BUILDS IT A good business meeting was held turned over to her, entertained with following the devotional period. an attractive contest. She served a The hostess, when the meeting was empting salad course. JUVENILE OUTFITTING CO. ' Manufacturers Quality Wearing Apparel for the Boy and Girl , ■ i * . ....... .. .746 Market Street PHILADELPHIA v ANNOUNCES > ' - ' ; > ANNUAL Fall Showing Clothing for the Tiny Tot—School Clothes" for the Grammar School, High School, and College Boy and Girl—Leather Sport Coats. HOTEL BRITT, WILLIAMSTON, N. C-. THURSDAY, SEPT. 15TH *" •' . ■ ' * " » • Mrs. Esther G. Thomas Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger State Sales Manager Local Representative N. B. 6 Months Free with every garment PAGE THREE

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