I , ■ -■ '7* ' Friday, November 4,1927 Entertain meata CUb MNtlip Weddings Etc. Spends Week End Here Miss Frances Williams returned to Winston-Salem yesterday after spend in# the week end here with her moth er, Mrs. Carrie Biggs Williams and family. Visits Mrs. Harrison Mrs. Blanche Anderson returned home Saturday after visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Harrison, dur ing the week end. Mrs. ROse Much Better 1 v Friends of Mrs. 7.. H. Rose are very glad that she is recovering from a recent operation at the Washing ton Hospital. Spend Snundav Here Mr. and Mrs. Moses Moye anil daughter, Miss Fannie, of Farmville, spent Sunday with their son. Mr. Mil ton Moye, and Mrs. Moye at their home on Smithwick Street. Attend Show in Raleigh F. M. Manning and 1.. H. Davis attended "My Maryland" in Ra leigh Saturday night. Leaves for Kinston W. C. Manning left this morning for Kinston,, where he will attend the State convention of the Christian Church, which is being held in the Gordon Street Christian Church of Kinston. Spend Sunday in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Peel and Miss Kdith Peel spent Sunday visiting in Norfolk. Here From Jamesville \ Miss Carrie Sexton, of Jamesville, was in town yesterday. ' Return From Greenville Mrs. Harper Holliday and chil dren returned. Sunday from Green ville, where they spent the week end. Attend Show in Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Everett, and A. Has sell attended the show in Raleigh Saturday night. Spends Week End in Plymouth L. I'. Hornlhal, jr., spent the week end in Plymouth. Spend Saturday in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. G. H. HarcUson and daughter. Miss Katherine, Miss El sie Andrews, and A. R. Duhning spent Saturday in Norfolk. W. WEAK.JERVOUS Georgia Lady Could Not Sleep Nifkts, Bat Alter Taking Cardui She Was "Like a Different Perton." Comer, Oa.—Mrs. C. H. Smith, of thia place, related the following Interesting experience: "I was weak and nervous and run down. I couldn't sleep at night. I felt tired and not in condition to do my work. I had Cardui recommend ed to me, but always thought I cculd . outdo moat sickneas. but thia one time I needed help. I was so weak I could hardly lift my hand. "I cant express how bad I felt. "I know I improved after taking Cardui I was like a different per son. I waa built up and wns strong er and better than in a long time. *1 have a young daughter who bad . the flu,' and after she got up she would once in a while have such Se van cramping spells, just suffer ter ribly. I knew there was a weakness and, hoping Cardui would reach this trouble, I had her take it, and the first bottle helped her so much she " was able to leave it off and does not bave thia trouble now." Cardui has been in use for more than 60 years. Purely vegetable, mild, harmless. At all drug stores. NC-178 We Have WE SELL SAFETY FOR OUR DEPOSITORS' FUNDSI. WE SELL BOOKKEEPING SERV . . ' „ ICE. WE SELL THE PRIVILEGE OF SENDING YOUR MONEY THROUGH THE MAILS. Something to Sell wesellallkinds ° fserviceatreas ° nable rate S- IF INTERESTED IN A SAFE AND SOUND BANKING WE WILL BE GLAD TO TALK JO YOU. THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK Service With Safety {or 22 Years J. * ' * . Williamston, North Carolina I Society &Pers6nats MM. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor ' Here From Jamesv'le Prof, and Mrs. J. L. Jones, of Jamesyille, were sh .ppers here yes- ! j terday. IShcrii] and Mrs. Bond Here Sheriff and Mrs.'Bond and grand daughter!! Miss Whitmel Gilliam,, of, Windsor, were here vflfcerday. h ' Spends Week Etui Here Benjamin Courtney, of Wake For est College. spent the week end here with his parents. N ' Business Yhitor Hire Ycstrrday Mr. Frank Freemin, of Washing ton. was a business isitor here yes terday. . Here From Robcrso tile , ' Mr. and Mrs. S ;n Barnhill, of j Robersonville, visited Mrs L. B.|' Wynne Sunday. Return from Morris! tnon, Tenn. Mrs. C. H. Dickey and little son, David Dale, return, ! Friday even- 1 ing from Morristowj Tenn., where' they have "been visiting her mother,!, who has been ill f some time. 1 Friends of Mrs, Dickey here are[ glad that her mother's health is much improved. I• . ' llerc From Raleigh Homer B. Mask, of Raleigh, was a business visitor here last week. j Holding Court in Gdtesviile Judge Clayton Moore is holding court in ilatesville this week. I'isits in Norfolk Mr. A. T. Crawford s|>ent Sunday I in Norfolk. Her? From H'ake F>> est William l\ Hodges of Wake For- J est College, arrived Saturday to I spend the week end with Jiis par-, j ents, Mr and Mrs. W. J. Hodges, j I who have been in ki lintond for some | time. Every delay, which means a day, in placing ypur order for >tTie winter's supply of coal can mean a loss to you, because local dealers can not control pnees and a cost-at-mine advance means you must pay accordingly. Then, too, delivery now means good first-grade coal at minimum cost, whereas rush delivery when winter storms and cold blows may mean that you'll be glad to have inferor minings at any price. We Carry The Best CO9I Ovr Prices Are As Good As The Best Save By Ordering Your Coal This Week Lindsley Ice and Coal Company . PHONE Anything for This Department To , 46 .I id Crawford Returns Home Friends of Asa Crawford arc de lighted that he is -bit to he home again. He came back Sunday night from the Washington Hospital, ac companied by his mother, Mrs. K. B. Crawford, who has been there with him. , it >• .. Attend Show in Ralfigh Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harrison, Miss Carrie Dell White, ;nd Calmo Low den attended the production of "My Maryland" in Raleigh Saturday * + Mr. T. F. Harrison Better Mr. T. F. Harrison, who is in the Rocky Mount hospital, is holding his own now, and physicians and friends hope that he is on the road to re covery. ■ i I Here From Wilson Miss Margie and C. F.. Mus:ey, of Wilson, were in town Sat urday. , • u PARTY GIVEN FOR LEAGUERS Intermediate Epworthians Guests of Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Booker On Thursday evening, November 6. Mrs. T. W. Lee and Mrs. W. Il Booker delightfully entertained mem bers of the Intermediate Epworth Le u;ue of the Methodist Church with a party at the home of Mrs. Lee. Th:- house Was tastefully decorated v\iih fall tlowers. During the evening there were two cnmqpts given, "The Berry Contest," .as won by Hubert Co wen and I Grace I'age, and the "Chrysanthe mum Contest" was won by J. K. R»>gerson and Simpson. After j a numbi r of games were played the hostesses served a strawberry and Krape beverage und wafers. THE ENTERPRISE PHILATHEAS ENTERTAINED !Mrs. W. A. Cherry Is Hos ' tess to Baptist £hurch Class Friday The Philathea ClAss of the Bap- j ' tist Church met with Mrs. W. A. Cherry last Friday evening for its rejplar business and social meeting. The meeting was opened with a j Scripture reading by Mrs. Herbert 'Cowan, which was followed with a prayer by Mrs. Lina Martin. The only important business of the meeting was electing new officers Jor the coming year, as follows: President, Mrs. H. B. Hoi lonian; ' lirst vice president, Mrs. W. A. Cherry; second vice president, Mrs. Joe Cowan; secretary and treasurer, Miss Margaret Everett; reporter, Mrs. W. S. Roberson; corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. \Y Keith; and critic, Mrs. Herbert Cowan. After this the hostess served re- I freshments, which consisted of choco- 1 j late cake and block ice cream. , At the conclusion, a pleasant I surprise, the Baracas invited the class to the river to an oyster roast, which was enjoyed very much. "I P Ordinary -| • •« . w .CLOSE. - U P J' 1 Phonograph Music \AD Here la • visualisation «"*• jfIPV t • of muilc ii played l»y an „ JM5 W \ 'l\ •« ort/ir.orypbonofraph. It v Jr% j is fv.MWfl»^fortnlfa«»» C a oterr outline of thin y aound, unahaded and S >%,. v \ J | '' "Close-up" Music y " s —lavish in volume \ IT brings you the elusive individuality of each smMfi jdi* ' v « ( v - instrument, you are conscious almost of tlio J&FT ~ '\ personality of each musician! Banjo, trumpet, clarinet, anil sax—each out to you, not as y'/ d~, orchestral instruments submerged iu ensemble !\ VI f sound, hut nilhourtlcil and precise as a solo! c,' U . ... I)o you. like j a/./..' Then hear it on the 2j Eduonic! Listen to its moaning* blue notes, its '* * >n.. jry« sparkling phrases. its background of jiiilsiug trMti \ VtfS- : *r3 _ Clone-up Muiir bass! AU,_«//'are there! ... !>o you prefer t ' "*"e «„?r «n" ** the classics? The fcdisonic brings them to *jjjf K.H«ik\h) muri,"ik" you ns their composers would have you hear *. % \ -mm ! Ihem— and with all the elusive ehadings of the ' 'it *''ft'T'jdlll detail ++ form to evrry , , , »„ r , . . WzS? M>uot. There !• depth, interpreting nrhst ... Ihe hdisotiic has been Ihp VVIIIK ani.t Li. perfected by Thomas A. Edison on the 50th , \ preaeut In tfttr rouui. . *• . * AniUverwiry of hU invention cT the c It marks a new epoch in the science of musical IP. «1 H * re-creation.. . and in the enjoyment of music |f%j w[ § in the home. We invite you to come in and ■K IBS HI hear the new Edisouic lhe tu»tniment that >|K II . ' v ' % • brings perfect music to you whenever you want ft, [Eg || it, as long as you want it, without even the 4IK ii II J annoyance of changing a needle! M . IWJ. (x>aipacl. beautifully [BSW'h / fT pruffllunad, liniahrd iu /jri» wi EDISONIC B. S. COURTNEY, Agent Williamston, N. C. ILIMK MAJtESTHE LAND WORKi better, the fertilizer act better, the! manures and organic matter rot bet- j ter, and the legumes grow better." j See your'local dealer for "MASCOT," j the Staiutard Agricultural Limestone, I |or write American Limestone Co., j I Knoxville, Tenn. o 25 lit NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Cnder and by Virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain deed of f trust executed to the undersigned! trustee by C. O. Godard and wife, Ida t Godard, on the 14th of June, 1924, and I of record in the public registry of i Martin County in book Q-2, at page 181, said dee'd J of trust having been given to ajeeure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been made In the payment of the said notes,- and the stipulations •contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the I the undersigned trustee will on Mon- j day, the 7th day of November, 1 1927,1 at 12 n'dock in., hi front of the court-1 house door in the town, of William nequest of the holders of the said, notes ston, N. C., otfer for sale to the high-1 est bidder, for cash, j the following de scribed real estate/to wit: Being about one and one-half acres; qf land, more or les+> and a. part of j | the Godard home place; being 1354- i yards oil the south side of the W'il-oj lianiston and JamesviHc road, and he-' \ ing where the said C. O. Godard and I ! wife now reside. This the 6th day of October, 1927. ! ELBERT S. PR EL, !ol I 4tw • Trustee, i Unknown?— . What matter his name, of what avail his rank? Banker or bookecper before his country's clarion il call; raw rookie or grizzled veteran when the %rim reaper's scythe mowed him down—the Unknown Soldier lies a" rest with the heroes of past ecu*-• tiries. * „ r -• - t ——■ j l'i Saved Memory of the Unknown Soldier and | the Seventy Thousand Others Who Gave i Their Lives for This Country, This Bank Will Remain Closed Friday I Bank of Oak City i : - . PAGE THREE

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