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Tuesday, November 29,1927 Entertain*** ts dab Mutiaci Woddiagi > Etc. Return From FoyettevUle Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Harrison and little Dorothy returned Saturday from Fayetteville, where they spent Thanksgiving with the Jessups. Returns to E. C. T. C. Miss Carrie Lee Peel, of Green ville, spent the week end with her parents and returned to East Caro lina* Teachers' College Sunday after noon. Here From State College William Thomas Crawford, of the State College, was home for the week end with his mother, Mrs. J. C. Craw ford. Here From Edenton Mr! and Mrs. Paxie Badham and Hennie Fagan, of Edenton. 'spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Biggs. Mrs. Clements Here Mrs. R. L. Clements, of Detroit, Mich., has arrived to be with her sis ter, Mrs. K. B. Crawford at the Washington Hospital while her son, Asa Crawford, is ill there. Asa's friends here are very happy that he is getting sh much better now. Spends Week End Here »■ John Wads worth, who is a student at Chapel Hill, spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. J. W. Watts, 1 jr., and Mr. Watts. Visiting in Tarboro Mrs. C. D. Carstarphen and Mrs. J A. Hassell have been in Tarboro for! the past several days with their! brother, L. C. Bennett, who is in the 1 Edgecombe Hospital. Visitor From Washington Miss Elizabeth Warren, of Wash ington, was a visitor here yesterday. Here From Raleigh Hon. Josephus Daniels, Rev. A. L. Barnes, who is head of the Metho dist Orphanage "at Raleigh, and Lawrence Garris, of Raleigh, were in town Sunday, ™»r, > , S^A>\ A.' /'. JUAWAAA,.->AAW^ V^^aaaaawxaawausj.ysAysAyvAAAy^^-juNjvuvu.AA»UAAV,.' > ' r~-r* '■■■*•• 1 , ' * * ~ *~ # ' "" . ' is the most amazing value ever offered in a ." '■ '-' . .... * # 'A „,. " ' t ._ LOW PRICE CAR % Get Full Details at Our Showrooms This Friday - WILLIAMSTON MOTOR COMPANY PHONE NO. 201 f m WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Society & Personals Mr*. ELBERT S. PEEL. Editor 1 In Tarboro Yesterday Mrs. Oscar Ahderson and Mrs. Roy Gurganus spent yesterday in Tarboro with Mrs. L. C. Bennett. Visits Mrs. Jennie Moore Roscoe Cowper, of Raleigh, visit ed his grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Moore, during the week end. Return to Beulahville Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gresham, of I Beulahville, who spent Thanksgiving I with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Craw ford, returned home Sunday. Here From Rocky Mount Mr. Perkinson, of Rocky Mount, who audited the town's books, spent the week end in town. 1 "" " Here From Hopewell, Va. J. R. Leggett, of Hopewell, Va., ■ spent the week end here with rela tives. In Washington Sunday Messrs. Richard Smith and W. Harold Everett spent Sunday visiting friends in Washington. Returns From South Carolina G. W. Hardison has returned from a three-weeks trip to South Carolina. Here From Enfield Sunday Watson Sherrod and R. C. Dunn, j of Enfield, were in town Sunday. Spends Week End Here Joseph Manning, of Duke Univer sity, spent the week end with his father, J. E. Manning, at the home of his uncle, W. C. Manning. Return to Wake, Forest Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Poteat, who were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler 1 Martin, were called home to attend the funeral of Dr. Johnson, a pro fessor of Wake Forest College, who was killed in an automobile accident Friday. Spends Week End Here • Mrs. Raymond McKenzie, of Ra leigh, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassell. PHONE AnjrtUii (or Thin Department U 46 Return From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cooper, who spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Johns, in Raleigh, have returned. Mrs. Rose Recovering Rapidly Friends of Mrs. Z. H. Rose, who has recently returned from a Wash ington hospital, are glad to learn that she is recovering rapidly. Spend Sunday Here Mrs. Clyde Anderson and children, of Tarboro, spent Sunday with Mrs.- Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Britt.; Entertains Card Club Friday Mrs. C. A. Harrison entertained he/ card club Friday night at her home from 8:30 to 12 o'clock. Mrs. F. W. Hoyt was the only invited guest. Mrs. P. H. Brown was high-score holder, and was presented a piece of pottery. ' Mrs. Harrison served a delicious salad course followed by black coffee at the conclusion of the games. INGALLS - PEELE Mr. John Gray Ingalls and Miss Vivian Peele were quietly married in Wahsington Wednesday afternoon, November 23, by A. Mayo. After the ceremony a wedding supper was served to a few intimate friends at the home of Mr. dnd Mrs. N. R. Oliver. .NOTICE North Carolina,. Martin County, Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain collater al note executed to the undersigned by J. T. James on the 31st day of Aug ust, 1925, default having been made in the payment of tlie same, the under signed will on Wednesday, the 7th day of December, 1927, at 12 o'clock in., iu front of the courthouse door in the town of VVilliamston. N. C„ offer for sule to the highest bidder for cash the following property, to wit: One note, dated July 10, 1924, from J. W. Bellflower and wife to J. T. Jante, fsor $1,154.24 being secured by a v dced of trust of even dale therewith. This 15tli day of November, 1927. THE PLANTERS AND MKRCHANTS BANK IK: V. ft. Taylor. President. u22 5t THE ENTERPRISE SAYS NEW FORD ( " OFFERS MANY IMPROVEMENTS Standard Gears, 4-Wheel Brakes, 60 Miles Hour Are Features Four-wheel brakes, Standard select ive gear transmission, extraordinary ac celeration, a speed of ' sixty miles an hour and more, a practically vibra tionless engine, and unusual beauty in line and cokir are among the outstand ing features of the new Ford cars, the firafc of which will be ihown in many parts of the country next Friday. The generator, oiling system, steering gear, and rear axle are of new Ford design, it is- announced. And its 40-horse power engine ha? been so designed that it runs 20 to 30 miles an hour on a gallon of gasoline. This car, which is to sflcceed the famous Model T line, will be shown on Friday .by Ford dealers in many of the larger cities of tin country. In Wiltiamston photographs and descrip -1 tive charts of the new oars will be on display at the WillianistoVi Motor Co. show rooms, where the.pubfic. will la given the complete story of the new l ord car. Later variolic models of the GOT RIDJOF POISON Kentuckian Finds Black-Draught , a Great Aid In Relieving Constipation, and Soon Feela 0. K. CaUettaburg, Ky.—Mr. Milea H*>- kina, of 1218 Center Street, tma City, aaya: "There wna a time when my health waa not so good. I sulW'reci a great deal from gas pnir.s. My system waa saturated with noison which waa not properly eliminated. From time to time I had novero head aches, and I felt sluggish /•ml dull. "I knew of Black 'Drought as a medicine for constipation, so I thought I would try it. For u while I took a small dose evry night ui>- til my aystem waa rid of the ac\ cumulated poison. „ \ "I gained in weight and my gene ral health was good. That expe rience made me realise the merits of Black-Draught. 1 kept it in my home and when I begin to feel life, IMS and dull, dose, after which I feel O. K. again. "People generally do not realize the risk they take in allowing con stipation to run on. I try to keep my system cleansed, .slid' I find Black-Draught a great aid in doing this." ■ For sale everywhere, 2oc. Get « package today. A'( -/v? new Ford lyic will be on here. So far the new cars have been ex [ amined only by those who will have charge of the first showings and -dem onstrations. Salesmen and demonstra tors are studying charts and diagrams which will be used in explaining v the various details of design, appearance and performance. For months factory models of the new car have been undergoing severe performance tests in and around De troit. One of these factory models re cently-made a road run of 120 miles in 124 minutes. This run. it is said, was made on an ordinary paved high way near Detroit. Local dealers, in commenting 01) the forthcoming show, said their first view of the new Ford car had sub stantiated Henry bord's statement that "there is nothing quite like it in quality and price." ' | Women's and Misses jf^L COATS H An offering of smart coats that will take its notable place among the outstanding Coat Values of this entire winter season. For quality, plus style and price, they are incomparable. Straight, -V. „ simple, and easy to wear— tailored of soft all wool, or wool and cartel's hair tweeds, in plaids and di- i "f| minutive checks. With, collars of wolf, beaver, f seal, fox afid marmot. Every coat is warmly ff y M n _ lined and beautifully finished. In, tan, biege, and V* jF~W Ml harmonious mixtures. * Consider the Qualiiy, the Tailoring— and Then " 1 ' Consider the Price Lj LI ■ • f S ' fgf ' v X r Harrison Brothers & Co. - WILLIAMSTON, N. C. V "Mr. Ford's statement had prepared us for a surprise," said a local' dealer, "but the new Ford car is better even than we had hoped for. -it is certain to make history in the automotive in dustry, just as its predecessor, the fa mous Model T, has made history for twenty yCars. VVe are proud of the «P,w t car and feel certain that its ap pearance ami performance will attract unprecedented attention among auto mobile owners." CARLOAD OF NTCF SHOATS ON hand. Ready for peanut field. Har rison Bros. & Co, ; i( —: : • ■. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin 'County; in the superior court, before the clerk In the matter of Bessie Beach and husband, Chester Beach, Dennis Peel, Lillian Gurganus and husband, "• R- Gurganus, Edna Roberson and PAGE THREE husband, Mamie R. Roberson, Ar thur Peel, and Rhoda Ayers and hus band, Arthur Ayers, said Rhoda Ayers being a minor and appearing by her next friend, J. Sam Getsing er, ex parte. Pursuant to an order signed by R. J. \ Peel, clerk of the superior court of Martin County, in the above entitled proceeding# on the 15th day of No* vemfcer, 1427, the undersigned com missioner will on Thursday, the 15th •lay of December, 1927, at 12 o'clock nu in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C., offer fur sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate -to wit: Bounded "on the north by Daniel Gurganus, on the east by A. T.. Rogers mi the south by Claude Whitehurst, and J. H. .\yer-.. arid on the west by J. 1 containing 54 acres, more or less, and being more commonly known and designated ("hnrlea 1 uriver Peel s Ausbnn l.uiu in Bear Grains Township, This 15th day of November* l'> 27 ELBER*TS. PEEL. . nIS 4tw Commissioner. ■
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