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PAGE FOUR CM Mnikp Wadding* Etc. F»« Mr. and Mrs. Siaton Herman Carrow, of Charlotte, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Staton dur ing the fair last week. , . I Here From Palmyra Mr, ana Mrs. Donnie B. Harrison and child, of Palmyra, were visitors here Sunday. I isit Relative Hire Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J". H. Robertson and family, of Ahoskie, visited Mr. Rob ertson's mother, Mrs. J. L. Robert son Sunday. Here From Hamilton Mesdames T. B. Slade, jr., and Bunting, of Hamilton, were shoppers here yesterday. Spends Sunday Here Miss Martha Louise Anderson, who is teaching in Dunn, spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson". ~ ' ■ Spends Sunday in Scotland Xeck Professor Hood, of- the local schools, Sunday in Scotland Neck with friends. Visitors to the Fair Dr. and Mrs. E. M. I.eggett, of Hobgood, attended the fair here last week. I Attend Kinston Fair Mr, and Mrs. John L. Rodger&m attended the Kinston Fair Wednes day. Here From Ahoskie W. H. J.assiter, of Ahoskie, was in town yesterday. Return to Lynn haven Messrs. J. E. C. Davis and Louis l'hilhower, of Lynnhaven, passed through Wednesday en to their home after lieing the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. James E. Smith wick at their home in Jamesville. Wilson G. jAimh there Wilson G. Lamb, of Wilson, spent Wednesday' here with friends. JJere From Pethel Z. Vance Bunting, of Bethel, was a visitor here yesterday. I isitors From Palmyra Miss,,- Hattie Everett and Mrs. Donnie Harrison, of Palmyra, werei shoppers here Wednesday. 1, Jones Taylor I'isitor T. Jones Taylor attended the Nor man Weaver trial yesterday. Mt. and Mrs. Hornthal Here Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hornthal, of Plymouth, spent yesterday in town with their daughter, Mrs. W. B. Watts. BEAUTIFY YOUR CEMETERY LOT Maftk each grave with a stone you'll I* proud of. I have the most up-to-date selection of de signs. All work set without extra charge. Satisfaction Guaranteed R. SHERROD CiOREY Williamston, N. C. Route 4 PYROTOL i Now is the time to place orders for your Pyratol. You may give your order to T. 3, Brandon, County Agent or leave the money at the Farmers & Merchants Bank, Williamston, N. C. — ■- ■ ■ L: ~ ~ No order will be accepted unless money or check accompanies the order. . Place your order at once, as the supply will be exhausted by January 1, 1928. \ f 11 ' ■ ■ i T.B: BRANDON COUNTY AGENT *" ' t Society & personals Jr^SpL Mr*. ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor 4 g Here From Petersburg A, B. Bradsher, of Petersburg, Va was in town this week. ; Accepts Position With Courtney I, B. W. Hardy, who for about eight years has been with the Harrison Wholesale Co., has resigned his posi tion with them and has accepted one with the B. S. Courtney Furniture Co. He was succeeded at the whole- company by Jimmie Harrison, j Ira Harrison will also be in the ship ping room of the Harrison Whole sale Co. _ -rz—, t' t. . • Return to J 'orktoum, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Colburne "Crockett, of Yorktown, Va., who spent sev eral days with his brother, Mr. Crockett, and family, have returned to their home. They were on their wedding trip, having recently been martied. .They art- going to run the York Beach Hotel, in Yorktown, which is owned by Mr, Crockett's father. Visitor Here Yesterday J. Lawrence Peel,,of Route 4, was in town yesterday. Mr. Harrison in Hospital Friends of Mr. T. F. Harrison are hoping that he will soon be able to return home. Hp is now in the Park View Hospital at Rocky Mount, where Dr. Saunders and Mr. L. B. Harrison carried him Wednesday. Spending a Few Days in Norfolk Mrs. Carrie Biggs Williams is spending a few days in Norfolk. Returns to Petersburg, Va. Mrs. Mary E. Peel left yester day for her home at Petersburg, af ter visiting her daughter, Mrs. G.'W. Hardison for several weeks. She was accompanied to R'ocky Mount by Mrs. Hardison and Mrs. W. E. War- '! FILL YOUR BINS NOW It will prohaUy cost more if "ydflTwait until the last minute to put in your supply of coal for next winter than if you place your order with us now at pres ent prices and immediate deliv ery. The coal we now have it from mines tha.t yield a superior quality and we are now prepared to fill your bids with this splen did grade of coal. jJWifiHBWIirJ Miss Sarah Harrell Improving ' James Edwin Harrell, who visit ed his sister, Miss Sarah Harrell, in Johnson-Willis Hospital, Richmond, last Sunday, says that Miss Sarah is improving and her many friends here who have been so deeply interested in her recovery, hope that she will soon l»e able to return home. Shoppers line Wednesday | > Mrs. Coler Castelloe and Miss White, of Windsor, were shoppers here Wednesday. Here From Jamesville Misses Garren and York, teachers in the Jamesville school, were here for a short while Tuesday night. Spends Week F.nd in Petersburg Joe Muse spent the week end at his home in Petersburg. I Visits in Richmond Mrs. Ethel Harris Clapp spent the week end with her sister, Miss Pal Harris, in Richmond. Leaves for Glerifidd, A 7. Y. Mr. W. T. Hunter left this week (or Glenfield, N. Y., where he will build a double-band saw mill. Here From Greensboro Jack Hunter and wife and little son arrived today from Greensboro and are visiting his mother, Mrs. W. T. Hunter. . Alt end Athletic Meeting Misses Annie Young, of Jamesville, attended a meeting of the Martin County Athletic Association here on Tuesday night. TRIO THEATRE Robersonville, N. C. MON.-TUES., OCT 10-11 WARNER BROS. ACROSS I Monte Blue l j Jane Winton. My ma Loy J'lJ Tom Wilson. Walter MiGratl P»««lvlfcy l.v«. iK.flirhf f A. ,J) I Aoili Fox News ft Felix the Cat Also Admission, 15c-35c THE ENTERPRISE 20TH CENTURY • ; CLUB MEETING First Session of Season Is Held With Mrs. F. U. Barnes Wednesday The Twentieth Century Club met Wednesday afternoon in the first meeting of the season, and were en tertained by Mrs. F. U. Barnes. Mrs. Clayton Moore, the new president, presided, and Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., secretary for this year, read minutes of the call meeting of the club held recently. Mrs. N. C. Green is treasurer for the coming year. Mrs. C. A. Harrison joined the club at this meeting. Renew Your Health By Purification * Any phytic ian will tell you that "Perfect Purification of the Sys tem ia Nature's Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid youraelf of chronic ailment* that are undermining your vitality? Purify your entire system by tak ing a thorough course of Calotabs, —once or twice a week for several weeks— and 'see how Nature re wards you with health. Calotaba are the greatest of all system purifiers. Get. a family package with full directions. On ly 36 eta. at drugstores. (AJv). BARGAIN IN FARM \ EASY TERMS * 344.48 acres, 6"l-2 miles porth from Williamston on Highway- No. 125, then 1 1-2 miles to right, Jknown as J. Lass Wynne (arm, which is a |>art of the old Ballard farm. 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"STANDARD" MOTOR OIL The Measure of Oil Value Jo- STANDARD Friday, October 7, 1927 H. T. Warren Here H. T. Warren, of Durham, was in town this week. ifc Mrs. C. H. Dickey and little son left yesterday moraine for Morris town, Tenn. fo be •( the bedside of her* mother who is ill.
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