Tuesday, October 25, 1927 StES? Society & Personals - JS'L Weddings ~ o .» T« ~ Mil. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor g In New Btm This Week Mr. and Mrs, joe Bell are in Nwr Bern this weelt, preparing to make arrangements for moving there. -v V "" * Leaves for Raleigh and Atlanta Mrs. J. G. Staton left Sunday for Raleigh, where she joined a party en route to Atlanta, where the Pro vincial Synod of the Woman's Aux iliaries of the Episcopal Church is being held. Visit Friends and Relatives Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Peel spent Sun 'day visiting friends and relatives in Kacky Mount, Louisburg, and War renton. Spends Week End Here Miss Pattie Edmondson, who is a student at East Carolina Teachers College, Greenville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Edmondson. Here From Hamilton Messrs. Will Slade and Harry Wal do, of Hamilton, were in town yes terday. Here From Dunn \ir. and Mrs. Thomas Hood and Mrs. J. D. Davis, of Dunn, spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Harper —Holliday. ■ r A. C. C. President Here Sunday President Howard S. Hilley, of At lantic Christian College, Wilson, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel Sunday. Mrs. Purvis Here Yesterday Mrs. State Purvis, of near Ham ilton, was a visitor here yesterday. Here From Jamesville Julian Hassell, of Jamesville, was in town yesterday. Visits Mr. and Mrs. Holliday Mrs. McD. Holliday, of/T)unn, visited her son, Harper Holliday, last week. FROST is cutting down the supply of summer garden flowers, but we are prepared to take care of your requirements Our Beautiful Chrysanthemums Are Now Ready—All Colors. These Will Be Available for the Next Six or Seven Weeks Very Pine Carnations Are Coming in Now. We Have a Good Stock of Easter Lilies on hand at all time* You can depend on getting beautiful and full designs from us even after the frost has taken his toll of the gar den Flowers Designs $5 and up Sprays $.1.50 and up Double casket sprays $25 and up Casket covers ? S4O and up P'uneral baskets flowers $5 and up Baskets flowers for the sick room (can be shipped) $3.50 and up Chrysanthemums, color3>—^ — $2.00, s2.§o, and ,$3.00 per doz. Carnations / $2.00 per dozen CALL ON US DAY OR NIGHT Telephone 65 SCOTLAND NECK FLORAL COMPANY MRS. JOHN D. BIGGS Representative New Supply of Mattresses A Good Is 70 per cent . Mattress ' * • Our mattresses will stand any test. They are the most com fortable and most durable mattresses on the market. They have the new inner-coil construction and will retain their shape. See These Will Please, and You Will Buy. B. S. Courtney Furniture Co. Here for Week End 1 Thomas Crawford, who la a Stu-1 dent at State College, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. J. C. Crawford. Mrs. Emmet Edwards Here Mrs. Emmet Edwards, of High Point, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Knox. In New Bern This Week Wheeler Martin is in New Bern i this week attending court. Visit in Portsmouth Mrs. B. S. Courtney and daugh ter, Miriam, visited relatives in Portsmouth during the past week end. ________ * Visits Miss Courtney Miss Thels Bowden, of East Caro lina Teachers College, Greenville, visited Miss Miriam Courtney here Sunday. Here From Edenton Mrs. H. B. Jones, of Edenton, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Courtney here yesterday. Spends Week End in Fremont Miss Serena Peacock spent the week end at her home in Fremont. In Raleigh Over Week End* ...... B. H. Hood was in Raleigh during the past week end. Here Sunday Afternoon - Messrs. W. B. Everett and W. L. Butler, of Rocky Mount, were here for a short time Sunday afternoon. Van Taylor Here MondayJ' Mr. Van G. Taylor, m Everetts, was a business visitor he|e yesterday. In Rocky Mount Sunday Mrs. Anna and Miss Es ther Harrison visited Mr. T. F. Har rison in Rocky Mount Sunday. Visitor From Bertie bounty , Robert Moore, of Bertie, was on the local tobacco mirket yesterday. Miss Brown Jll Friends 6f Miss Mittie Brown, clerk to the register of deeds, J. Sam Getsinger, will regret to learn of her illness. They hope she will soon be able to be out again. Shopping Here Monday Mrs. U. S. Leggett and Mrs. W. A. Hodges were shoppers here yes terday. Spends Week End Here ,- Wilson G. Lamb spent the week end at home. % Holding Court in Plymouth Judge Clayton Moore is holding court in Plymouth this week. In Rocky Mt and Tarboro Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rodgerson and daughter visited relatives in Rocky Mount and Tarboro Sunday. In Raleigh Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vestal, Mrs. Jane Carroway, and William Chase accom panied Mrs. J. G. Staton to Raleigh Sunday. I Leave for Winston-Salem Friday I Mrs. Carrie Biggs Williams, Mrs. A. T. Crawford, and Harry A. Biggs will go to Winston-Salem Friday to visit Miss Frances Williams. They will give Miss Frances a birthday party at the Robert E. Lee Hotel. In New Bern Yesterday Harry A, Biggs visited friends in New Bern yesterday. EDWARDS - ADKINS On Saturday, October 15th, a wed ding of much interest to people of Eastern Carolina took' place in the Baptist Church of Robersonvflle, when Miss Helen Adkins, of Rob ersonville, and Mr. John Henry Ed wards, formerly of this city but now of Raleigh, were married by the pas tor, Rev. E. W. Mason. The church was beautifully decor ' ated for the nuptial occasion. A pyramid of ferns formed a back ground for'the altar, which was bank ed with ivy and old-fashioned garden flowers. Miss Mattie Mae Bailey, of Orien tal, played the wedding music, and Miss Gladys Bailey, gowned in green georgette and carrying a corasge of pink-rosebuds, sang "When I'm With You," and "At Dawning." The ushers were Messrs. W. Roy _ Alton and Elmer D. Lilley, of Ra , leigh Following them to the aitar were the bridesmaids, Miss Ruth Ed wards, sister of the Margaret E. Roberson, of Princeton. . Miss Edwards was gowned in a beige > crepe Elizabeth, trimmed with real . lace of the same shade, and Miss Roberson wore lanvin green crepe Elizabeth, and they both carried old , fashioned nosegays. The groomsmen were Messrs. Rob ert Adkins, brother of the bride, and G. W. Dobbin, of Raleigh. The dame of honor, Mrs. Robert Adkins, ' followed them and was gowned in a biege crepe Elizabeth and chiffon vel vet and wore a hat of gold lace. She , _____———— ——— We Are Distributors of VICTOR, EDISON ; BRUNSWICK AND ; SONORA TALKING MACHINES All Standard Makas UnnH V EASY TERMS IP DESIRED ! Write for Prices and Terms One of our salesmen will gladly demonstrate ons la your home. i All the Latest Records ' and Sheet Music Russ Bros. Wflliamston, N. C. I Washington, N. C. Plymouth, N. C. THE ENTERPRISE carried sweetheart roses. Miss Mary Adkins, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and she wore navy blue crepe Elizabeth and carried an arm bouquet of red roses.showeml with valley lilies. yttle James B. Taylor, jr., of Winston-Salem, was ring bearer, and carried the ring iir the heart of a white rose. The bride entered on the arm of her father, Mr. W. H. Adkins, who gave her in marriage. She was met at the altar by the groom with his best man, Mr. Haywood E. Green, of Raleigh. The bride was gowned in navy blue chenille with aCcesories to match and carried a bouquet of I bride's roses showered with lilies of the valley. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Edward;, left for New York City and other points of in terest in the north. Mrs. Edwards is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W H. Adkins, i( Roberson- j ville. Mr. Edwards is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. "Edwards, of this com munity, and is one of the finest holds a responsible position with the j S. A. L. Railroad at Raleigh. Report of the condition of the PFARMERS ft MERCHANTS BANK ' at' Williamston, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Oc tober 10. 1927 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $479,973.41 "Trade acceptances 27,005.34 Demand loans 15,750.00 United States Bonds and Liberty Bond* ' 84,450.00 I All other stocks, bonds, and I mortgages , >s,*>oo.oo 1 Banking houses, $12,000(H); fitrnitiirr and fixtures $4,240.51 Ki,240 51 All other real estate owned 19,103.53 Cash in vault and net a- „ mounts due from banks, # bankers, ami trust com panies 122,924.54 Cash items held over 24 hours 301 15 Checks for clearing 13,(>22.12 Total $845,270,60 LIABILITIES' Capital stock paid in ' $100,00*1.00 Surplus fund "5,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and .taxes paid 1 * 3.562.11 ' Bills payable 110,000,00 . Deposits due banks, hankers I and trust companies 13,420.1(1 > Deposits subject to check, HP I I i 1 laai I j MWEMJ !5ERyiC^ LET US BE YOUR ICE MAN We deliver our ice, pure and cttsm, if motor- trucks -and our service men make the rounds daily almost to the minute. We give full weight. All of our trucks are equipped with scales and you get every pound you pay for. Use our ice and enjoy the comfort and satisfaction of our modern service. Phone today for us to begin. .. —————— } individual 422,463.31 Certificates of deposits is sued for bonds . '1,550.00 \ Time certificates of deposit s due in less than 30 da?s 5,362.19 Cashier's checks outsiand- ing 6.099,981 Time certificates of deposit, ilue on or after 30 dayi Total . ' $845.270.(4T State of North Carolina—County of Martin, October 19. N27. , I, Ci D. jr.. cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statcmelU is true to the be-st of my knowledge-and. be lief. C. D. CARSTAKIMIENVJr Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to be tore tne, this 19tb day M. J. I', Notary Public. Correct—Attest: -JNO. I). BIGGS,' C."IV CARSTAR I'll I' \, Directors. ■ NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and bv virtue of the power of sale coutaiucd - in a certain deed of trust executed to the r undersigned trustee by C. t). Godard and wife, Ida Godard, ,on the 14111 ofjune. 1924. and of record "in the public registry, of Martin County in book ij 2. at pagt 181, said deed of trust having -hcerr given to secure certain notes,of even date and tenor therewith, ami default Ifflg NONE TOO OLD-EVERBODY'S GOING gWg Hallowe'en Carnival ® Given at the Warehouse by Williamson High School |3? FOR BENEFIT OF THE SCHOOL LIBRARY Mjj? Street Parade at 7:oo—Warehouse Opens at B£)0 — sNugj With the Fun Already Started —Nothing Usual —Everything 1 FRIDAY NIGHT |§ j mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - . 11 1 I ffiSefiWffr" r :' I Women's and Jesses | 1 NEW FALL FROCKS 1 m Dresses for street, dress, or sport wear, new arrivals from 00 HH style centers, most exceptional values. * Some made of velour 00 pß r jersey—a new wave of great fashion importance, with a shim- sB 86 mering finish resembling velvet. Authoritative modes and new sg 86 colors for both women and misses. Also silk faille in the new 55 86 _ Patou shades, brown and rose-tinted. Satins, in the new saw- Sg Sg dust shades, maroon glace, and blacks. In fact, a dress for any * gc w - K or every occasion, of every wanted material, and at a price which S3 you can afford to pay. See these dresses this week. > I Harrison Brothe | I v i : having been made in the payment of I j the 'said notes, and the stipulations I contained in the said deed of trust net' ! having been complied with, and at the j j request of the holders of the said notes ; Ijilie undersigned trustee will on Mon-1 day, the 7th day of November, 1927, ■»tv'Ji o-'cjock m., in front,of the court house door in the town of William ston, N. C., otter for sale to the high est hi lil r. fur cash, the following' de- i scrihe'd 'real estate, to wit; -- —■ Being about one and one-half acres lof laud, more or less, and a. part of. j the (iodard home place; being 135 I yards oii the south side of the VVil-j ■ liams.toii atijb Jafnesville road, be ing where the said C. 0. Godard and wife now reside. This the f>th day of October, 1927. EI.BKRT S. PRKLr; ~ "TTt+~4tw " *"■ * Trnstee. NOTICE North. Carolina; Martin County; in i superior court. E The defendant above will take notice I- Ihat an action entitled as above has i been commenced in the superior court I lof Martin County, mirth Carolina, tod I obtain an absolute divorce on the of adultery; .and jtlie said de i . ndant will till'tber take notice that ! -lie is reifuired to appear before tlje. Turner Bond vs. Jennie Bond PAGE THREE clerk of court of Martin County,' in VVilliamston, N. C., uU 17th day of ; November, and answer or demur | to the complaint on said action, or | the plaintiff will apply to the court j for the relief demanded itt this com plaint. This the 7th day of October. 1927. R. J. PEEL, oil 4tw * Clerk superior c.^rt. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION 'take notice that an a'ction as above Delia Reddick vs. Eddie Reddick In the superior court. —. The defendant, 'Eddie Reddick, will take not fee t|ja tan action as above ! has been commenced in the superior I court of Martin County, North Caro | lina for an absolute divorce upon the j grounds of adultery; the said defcitd | ant will further take notice that he is | required to appear, at the office of the. 11 clerk the superior court of Martin County, at the courthouse in Will.'am : I ston, N. C, hhi the 16th day-of No , Ventber. v 1927, and answer or demur to t jt he complaint of the plaintiff, or the i^fplaintiff will apply to tile court for the • ! relief jjumanded. ■ l This the 14th.day of October* 1927. K. J. -PEEL. ?J Clerk of superior court of Martin I County. . ' o!4 4tw

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