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PAGE FOUR Society & r&rsonals Weddiafa y ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor v Airs. Stat on to Return Today Mrs. James G. Staton will return today from Wrightsville Beach, where she spent several days of this week. • ■ t Mr. and Mrs. Frrrrll Here . Mr. and Mrs. Will Ferrell, of Petersburg. Va. spent 'Wednesday here as the guest of the Staton's. Mr. Ferrell has many friends in this section who are always delighted to see him. Spend Week End in Richmond * - , George E. Roberson and Cora Lee and Vera. ( and Miss Marie Roberson sfient the week end in: Richmond visiting relatives. for filackstone. Va. " 'pisses Su»ie James and Mary Me lissa "Andrews Jeft yesterday for j Blackstc»ne\where. they will Ik\ ,stu- [ r dents at Biackstone \oI lege. Leaves, for Anderson, S. C. Miss Laura \ oft on left this week I for Anderson, S. she will \ " I - lie a student at Anderson College j this winter! i "* X • 1 I Spends Wednesday- m RaTr-ifJi I Mr. \\ het lt-r Martin s|>ent NW,£d nesday in RaleigfiT Mrs. MartiT» spent the day with.her parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. L. I'oteat. Goes to Goldsboro James C. Manning left yesterday for Goldsboro, where 'he will go to make arrangements for the o|>ening of his school at- Iwrek^. ' V; Return From; Richmond —- Mrs.. /• H. Rose „ and John T. Hadley have returned from Rich- tumid.,where-.Uiey—carried Miss .An-- nie, Taylor home after sending some lime here with her grandpar ents, .Mr. and Airs. TVS. Hadley. JUST RECEIVED A , ImV 1 New Shipment of 1 Dresses! 11111 That Are Especially Good tor jjj Small Women and llt|' I School Girls OTii. 1 THEY ARE ESPECIALLY \ / f -| GOOD IN QUALITY AND STYLE \/ 1 | AND VERY LOW IN PRICES. - jjj \ | - yjy ya 'YY Harrison Bros. & Co. J : ; WIIXIAMSTON, N. C ROANOKE FAIR-SEPTj 27-28-29-30 Williamston. North Carolina \ * 7 * . , v t 1 ' - "BETTER THAN EVER"—THREE BRASS BANDS—LARGEST FREE ACT PROGRAM EVER SEEN IN THIS SECTION—ONE MILE OF . MIDWAY—ELABORATE DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS V . » \ . • ... N -r Leave Monday for Duke i Bryant Carstarphen Hardison will leave Monday for s Duke University, Durham, where they wdl be students. Leaves Sunday for Chapel Hill *' ' ° Henry Manning will leave Sunday for Chapel Hill, where he will 1* a student at the University this year. Sixth Grade Teacher Here , Mrs. Raleigh Bradley, jr., of Hen derson. has arrived to spend this I winter here. She will teach the sixth | grade in the local schools. ■1 , • \ J Visit Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Mrs. Maty Cruklup, of Kittfell j and Henderson, visited Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. T. Crawford th's week. J Here From Hertford •*- Mrs. J. S. Vick and Mr. Nach jffisn. of Hertford, spent 4woi]pysJ ! here this week showing fall coats at j l liarnhill Bros. * v. . Visiting His Aunt Sam Chase, of Virginia, is here ( j visiting his aunf. Mrs. James G. i Staton. ** Here From Columbia, S. C, 4. Claud Duren, of Columbia, S. C.J refnr«scnting the Federal Land "Bank j of Colombia, was here yesterday. .. ' "v _. *.. * • 1 isit.or. H%e Thursday Messrs. Hoyle Davenport and T. i W. Holliday,.of Jamesville, were here yesterday. \ . Herbert Jenkins in Town Herbert Jenkinita of Washington, was in tow'> Thursday. Mr.. Mud Mrs. Scxlon.il Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Sexlyn and Mrs. Ada Sexton, of Jamesville," were in town Wednesday. , Mrs. W. I. Skinner and daughter, I Miss Willie,,of Greenville, visited r Mr. Skinner here Wednesday. Visitors Here Vtsterday Messrs. T. C. Griffin and Louis j H. Peel were visitors here yester day. Here From Washington ' Joe Biggs, of Washington, was in jtown yesterday. ' Returns From Virginia Beach 1 William Cook has returned from Virginia* Beach, where he has been spending the summer. He has ac- I cepted a position at 'Clark's Drug - Store. At Home With Mrs. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Vestal, of Rocky Mount, who will be here dur : the tobatco season, are at home ! with Mrs. J. W. "Andrews. ' • Here From Pncomokc City ..Mrs. Emma F."Barnes and daugh j ter, of Pocomoke City, Md., are vis fiting Mrs. Barnes' son, Mr. F. U. Barnes, and Mrs. Barnes for a I month. / - - . ■ Returns From West Virginia W. T. Hunter has returned from j West Virginia, where he has been for 1 the past several months erecting a mill. ■ | Here From Jamfsville Mrs. (J. W. Hamilton, of James ville, was in town shopping Wednes day. »'. . ' Shoppers Hire- Wednesday ' Mesdames Henry Grimes, Ed James, and Neva Weaver, of Rober sonville, were shupperj here Wed"es , day. 1 • «. ~ THE ENTERPRISE MOTICB Under ud by virtue of a judgment in the action entitled, "D. G. Mat thew* v*. W. J. Adams," the under-, signed commissioner will on the 17th day of September, 1927, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouae door of Mar tin County, offer at public tale to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described tract of land located in Jamesville Township, and known as the Carey land, and now owned by L W. J. Adams, and being the same land act oftt and described in a tax certificate of sale dated June 7, 1926, j and the aaiue by the said M. J. Adams for the year 1925. This the 17th day of August, 1927. B A. CRITCHER, la! 9 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP DIS SOLUTION This is to notify all persons that the undersigned, John T. Daniel, has this day sold to Wheeler V. Daniel all of his partnership interest in the firm or business in the town of Oak City, North Carolina, doing business under the firm name of Oak City Gin Com pany, that , the said James T. Daniel is no longer in any way interested in the business t»r affairs of the said co-' partnership and is no longer in any way responsible for any debts or ob ligations incurred by tjie said copart nership, - ■"* a 2.1 4tw JOHN T. DANIEL^ BEAUTIFY YOUR CEMETERY LOT Mark each grave with a stone you'll be proud of. I have the most up-to-date selection of de signs. All work set without extra charge. Satis fatlion Guaranteed R. SHERROD COREY Williamston, N. C. Route 4 Gold A Store . Williamston, N. C. Washington Street J. D. THROWER, Local Manager SAVE FIRST! Celery and Lettuce, Fresh All the Time SUGAR, lb. . . . . . "6k Star Naptha Washing Powder, 3 for 11c SOLID CAR LOAD FLOUR HAS ARRIVED FROM THE FINEST MILL |N MICHIGAN A.G. GOLD STAR - 12 lbs. 24 lbs. 48 lbs. 98 lbs. , 12 lbs. 24 lbs. 48 lbs. 98 lbs. 52C sl-00 $3.75 53c sl-22 $2-43 $4.70 TUB BUTTER, BEST CREAMERY. LB. 53^ KINGAN'S FRANKS. LB. 25^ KINGAN'S LINK SAUSAGE, LB. 30 c PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE, PKG. 15 c POST TOASTIES * CORN FLAKES (•*«»>« Br.nd) 310,25 c MOTHER AND QUAKER OATS, PKG. lC^ X COMPOUND LARD, LB. 14^ KINGAN'S BACON, LB; - 49c EXECUTOR'S NOfICE Having qiulUked u executor of the will of Anthony Simmon*, late of Martin County, all per sona holding claims against said es tate are hereby notified to file duly verified, to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of January, 1928, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to ' FmrPiLa 1 w btlskn, tOe. Just Received A SOLID CAR OF 5-V CRIMPED GALVANIZED ROOFING CHEAP FOR THE CASH Culpepper Hardware Co. Williamston, N. C. moke prompt payment of tire same. January 6, 1927. J. G. BARNHILL, o2 6tw Executor. Grove's Tasto/ess CMU Tonic I* an Excellent Tonic for Women and Children. 60a A Mtkut of Onn'a Unr Pill* U gdggdwith every bottle of GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TUNIC for thoM who wiah to take a Laxative in connec tion with tiw Tonic. Friday, September 16, 1927 For Goorf, Clean Indoor Recreation [ Visit V Ward's Billiard Parlor 6 Good Tables——6 Next to Harriaoa Brothera Valuable Business Lot for Skle •N> .V * .• t n Adjoining the lot o«r cupied by Culpepper Hardware Company, fronting Main Street 35 feet, extending back 140 feet to 30-foot al • ley-way and connect ing with Main and Church Streets. For immediate sale; rea sonable prices and " »'"• " , Good — ■ *W— ' ; » terms i ' >. t . Frank S. Hassell Post. Office Box 1543 RALEIGH, N. C.
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