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Friday, September 23, 1927 Club lufltp Weddinga Be. Jfr. and Mrs. Peel Here Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peel, of Route No. 1, were shoppers here yesterday. Returns From Norfolk R. G. Harrison has returned from Norfolk. Here From Washington W. B. Rodman, jr., of Washing ton, was in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bass Here Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bass, of Tar boro, were visitors here yesterday. Opens Store Here Tomorrow J. K. Young, of Young's Stores, has been in town this week getting ready for the opening of his store here tomorrow. , Here From Greenville H. L. Carr and J. F. Hall, of Greenville, were here for a while yes terday. In Town Yesterday J, J. Stuart., of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., was in town yes terday. Here From Everetts J. JO. Barnhill, of Everetts, was a business visitor here yesterday. Spend Wednesday in Rocky Mt. Mrs. A. R. Dunning, Mrs. C. A. Harrison, Mrs. Elbert S. Peel, and Miss titwie Lee Peel spent' Wednes day in Rocky Mount. In Town Thursday J. Ben Ward was in town yes terday. Visitor Here Yesterday W. A. Coltrain was a visitor here Thursday. Spend Sunday Here \ Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mizelle and son, Dan, and Miss Elinor Belk, of Tarboro, spent Sunday here. Renew Your Health By Purification * Any physician will tell yon that "Mr/act Purification of the Sys tem ifl Nature's Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermining yttur vitality? Purify your entire system by tak ing a thorough course of Calotsbs, —one* or twice a week for several weeks —and see how Nature re wards you with health. ' Calotaba are the greatest of all ayktom purifiers. Gat- a family package with full directiona. On ly M cte. at drugstoraa. (Adv). We Are Diatribatera of VICTOR, EDISON BRUNSWICK AND SONORA TALKING MACHINES All Standard Makea EASY TERMS ir DESIRED Write far Pricaa and Tanas One af air aalaaaaen will gladly demonstrate one in yaw bean* All the Latest Records and Sheet Music Russ Bros. Williamston, N. C. Waahlngton, N. C. Plymontk, N. G * ——J—— : miß?B'jYi'asscßßeßKesEaeaea£easMß33sKßßKesaeaeaMeffi ROANOKE FAIR - SEPT. 27-28-29-30 I Williamston, North Carolina * J I "BETTERTHAN EVER"—THREE BRASS BANDS—LARGEST FREE ACT PROGRAM EVER SEEN IN THIS SECTION—ONE MILE OF | I . MIDWAY—ELABORATE DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS J saeseaßseeeseaeaßaesßaeaßaeaeaeseseaßasseseseeßseeeaeaeaeaesesesesßseeßaeaKeaeeeaeseaeaeaeaeaeseaßaßseaessseseseaeaeagaeseseaeaeaeaeaeseseasaeeeaeaeseaßaeaesGseseaeseaeseaeseassßseaes^ Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT & PEEL, Editor 1 Return to South Carolina Mr. Monty Critcher and sons, Jake . and Wheeler, left yesterday for their ' home in South Carolina, after visit- i ing his brother, Mr. R. S. Critcher, for several days. I ■ Business Visitor Here This Week Mr. W. H. Reed, of Norfolk, was i a business visitor here this week. « . .* , J Here From Windsor Misses Rosalie Rhea, Annie Eliza- ] beth Nowell, and Bettie Perry, of j Windsor, were in town Wednesday. * —— Returns From Scotland Neck Mrs. John D. Biggs has returned ( ' from Scotland Neck, where she vis ' I ited relatives last week. Spends Sunday in Richmond James Edwin Hariri! spent Sunday f in Richmond with Mrs. Harrell and Sarah. Cos to Baltimore J. Eason Lilley left yesterday for Baltimore, where he went to pur chase goods for Lilley Bros. Spend Week End Here Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Anderson, of Emporia, Va., spent the week end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson. j Judge Moore Returns Judge Clayton Moore has returned from Shelby, where he has been for the past two weeks holding court. To Week End in Durham H. T. "Warren left today for Dur ham, where he will spend the week end with his family. To Spend Week End in Four Oaks Mr. and Mrs. W.- C. Manning, jr., will spend the week end with her I mother, Mrs. W. D. Adams, in Four i f Oaks. • ! I -• » -e Camel The cigarette 9 utmost in refreshing pleasure * ■# • • The Camel blend of choice tobao cos makes , a x smooth, cool, mild, refreshing smoke* No special ' treatment for throats —Camel tobaccos don't need it* © 1917. K.J. ImU. Oniir. whiniii j.l—, N. C. PHONE Anything tor * This Depart Bant Te 46 ■ Spend Wednesday m Rocky Mt. - Mr. and Mrs. E, F. Walker and Mrs. N. C. Green spent Wednesday in Rocky Mount. 'T • Return From Farmville Mrs. J. C. Manning and little son, Jimmie, have returned from Farm ville, where they spent several days. Lea'tes for Duke University Bill Harrison left Monday for Dur ham, where he will be a student at Duke University this year. Miss Smith Here Miss Pauline Smith, in charge of the home economics extension de partment for northeastern North Car olina, has been in town this week making.preparations for the Roan oke Fair next week. Rev. Davis Visitor Here Rev. W. A. Davis, of Washington, who is holding a week's meeting at Fairview Church, in Williams Town ship, was a visitor in town this week. He is jf* Martin County man, wa reared near Jamesville. He went to Washington in young manhood. He subscribed to the Enterprise while Treat Cgikls With One Treatment RUBBED on VlTk throat and cheat, 'Vicka does two things at once: V(l) It is vaporised by the body heat and inhaled direct to the in flamed air paaaagea, and (2) It s'.imulatea the skin like an old-fashioned poultice and "draw* out" the sorene3B. ViCKS UB QVE/f t/ MILLION JARS USDO TIAMJ THE ENTERPRISE here for the purpose oi getting the home county news. Head oi Gold Star Organization Here, Mr. George R. Abbott, president j of the Gold Star Stores, was a visi tor in the city this week. Mr. Ab y bott was on an inspection trip to all the Gold Star stores in eastern North Carolina, and he expressed himself as '» —• ■ ■-- ■ i Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer r Day and Night Service * , , Excellent Service at Moat Reasonable Price B._ S* COURTNEY f WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Day Phone 159 Night Phone 94 : "BAD PAINS IN SIDE Spells of Nerrouuess Alio Trou bled This Lady Who Gives Cardui Credit lor Help ing Her Get Well. Depew, Okla.—"For six yeura," aaya Mr*. Edd Burton, of this place, 0 "I suffered as bad aa a woman can aufbr and atill keep going." e 1 waa good for nothing, waa life e leas and pale, unable to oot any thing. Nothing agreed with me. At times I had anch bad pnina in my , aidea and back I would have to go | to bed. I had cramping 1 spells and would faint if I atood tm my feet [ any length of time. My nerves would ' become upaet at the leaat little thing . and I would have apella of crying 1 that were ao exhausting they loft ma proatrato. ' "Several of my friend* suggested l that I take Cardui. They told mo of their experiences with it how much they have been helped; At lost I ' decided to try it "In a few weeks, I could see that I ' waa improving, ao I kept on. I did not expect the troublea of years to diaappear in a few days, nor did they, but in time I waa much better. 1 I kept up the Cardui treatment for I several months and thanks to it 1 am a wall woman now." At all drug atorea. 'NC-ltO 1 ; highly pleased with business condi tions in this section. Mr. Abbott' • appreciates the pafronage of the 10-j cal people and wishes to show this] '• appreciation by giving the best §erv- J t ice possible. Mr. E. B. Towe, gen- j eral manager of the stores, accom-; panied Mr. Abbott here. ' Two Weddings at Baptist Pastorium In the past few days two wed | dings have been witnessed at the lo cal Baptist pastorium. *" S. A. Martin was married to Miss No Worms In a Healthy Child i All children troubled with Worm* have an unhealthy color which lndicatee poor blood and aa a rule, there is more or lees stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTE LESS CHILL TONIC given regularly for two or three week* will enrich the blood, improve the digestion and act as a Gen eral Strengthening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or | dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c. A package of Grove's Liver Pills is en closed with every bottle of GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for those who wish to take a Laxative in connection with the Tonic. I POWER - COMFORT 1 I BEAUTY-ECONOMY J cS The Abovg Four Words Arc Synonymous With W I Star @) Cars J I • POWER /" BEAUTY I >OO The STAR is dig, acknowledged undefeated Even the most discriminating critic, has to ad- TO fIW champion of the There is no hill too 'riiire the distinguished style and beauty of the w I steep nor .mud too deep, for the power of the STAR. The graceful and blending stream lines, ffi S TAR is always ready. • heavy crown fenders, and artistically modeled SS? Through marshland, snow, mud, or ruts-- . tailiat.wr, and the highlyJ>olished body finished Sg up mountain grades and through the valleys', the harmonious colors give it an added and un- SR STAR ever wends its way ;> reliable under the euqallrd individuality. „ QO - most drying and strenuous conditions. This is jP* ' \ | Hw proof that the still detains her power ' , • _ ' ' SB supremacy. RemenVlter that the STAR is ECONOMY * jj| equipped with the Nelson llohnalite pistons— • '•• • ' " flfi long life—--50,000 miles or more the only „ • , . •* en . ;v* . Superior carhuretion gives high gasoline mile- 30C £+3 car iftr its class to have these pistons, which were .... ' . . ... , m 39C , •1, /■ i. 1 1 1 r 1 age. Oil tight, motor construction gives high ?Y% >+? made especially -for Packard motors and airplane ?. .. , . , , . TO XC . . ,JIII mileage. Superior design,and manufactur- J9S 3CC cn S ,nes - .' j |)} , nie thc»cls, and the use of only the highest* M ~ • ' class materials )?ive low mechanical upkeep. The •¥§ - 7 i" ■ J~* long life of*thc STAR car gives small annual eg $ COMFORT! depreciation. -- S Hk • ' These are some of the factors which continue m 'BB . • 1 »• • • to give the STAR car transportation the lowest ffi jJVS 148-inch spring base. A rubber-cushioned " r . , r r*r c-r»r> OQ 'SB ... . *. 1 .. . . . cost automotive report from 15.57S STAR own- TO J9s motor, giving a continuously even tlow :ol nuiet ■ „ , , QD «? I ! I Jrs from all parts of the country. 1 hese owners TO M power. A 16-inch steering wheel and the new 1 _ . Qi CD . . *- ~, , . , • rr report on an average tier ijule cost of 2 3-/0. w M senu-irrewrsible worm drive steering gear, ynth \ ' / Qg 5g % low ratio to facilitate driving on balloon tires. Vg These are some of the comfort-giving qualities Come in and let us show you the,latest of jag 8 of the STAR car. these sii|H-r low-priced cars. > flg I Gorham Motor 1 I Company 1 . I g LOCAL DEALERS \ WASHINGTON, N. C. $ | Rebecca Rogerson, and Bert Nichols to Miss Ursula Ainsley. Mr. Mar | tin anil Miss Rogerson are both of VALUABLE BUSINESS LOT FOR SALE BY OWNER By Reason of My Inability to Confer Personally With Numerous Inquirers, I shall, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, AT 11 A. M. on the premises, offer fori sale, at public auction, to the highest .bidder, upon the terms of one third cash, balance in three equal annual install- ' ments, my lot on Main Street, in Williamston, ad joining Culpepper Hardware Co., fronting on Main Street 35 feet and extending back 140 feet to a 30-foot alleyway, which connects with Main i and Cihurch Streets. ~ . FRANK S. HASSELL Raleigh, N. C. PAGE THREE Martin CoUnty, while Mr. Nichola is of Greenville and HIS bride, Miss Ainsley, is from Robersonville.
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