Tuesday, February 21,1928
Entertain aenta
t'lnk Meetings
Engagement*
Weddings
Etc.
Society & Personals
Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor
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Visit in Tarboro
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rodgerson
spent Sunday in Tarboro with Mr.
and Mrs. John Fraley.
Spends Week End in Halifax
Miss Katherine Cole spent the
week end in Halifax with friends.
Returns From New York
Mrs. Anna Harrison has returned
fr«m New York, where she spent
some time purchasing millinery for
Harrison Bros. & Co. She returned
byway of Tarboro and visited her
sister, Mrs. A. D. Mizelle, and Mr.
Mizelle for several days.
Here From Sorjolk
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon James, of
Norfolk, arrived Saturday to be at
the bedside of her father. Mr. Eli
They left today after
attending the funeral of Mr. Gur
ganus, who died Saturday night.
Attend Show in Sorjolk
Mr. ,and A. R. Dunning,
Misses Elizabeth Wilkins, Mary
Alice Dunning, and Mary Carstar
phen attended the "Follies" in Nor
folk last Saturday and returned home
Sunday.
Here From Sorjolk
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gurganus, of
Norfolk, have been here with his
father, Mr. Eli Gurganus, in his last
illness and at the time of his death.
Spend Week End Here
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Moye, of
Wilson, spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Moye.
Returns From Baltimore
Mrs. B A. Critcher returned Fri
day from Baltimore, where she vis
ited ht r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Proc
tor, and also bought spring millinery
for the Willie Winkle Shop.
Here From Hamilton
L. R. Everett, of Hamilton, was
in town ,yesterday.
Here From Tabroro
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mizelle and
son, Dan, of Tarboro, visited
•Wr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison Sun
day
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Visitor Here Yesterday
W. J. Taylor was a visitor here for
a short while yesterday.
666
is a prescription for
COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE,
BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA
It Kills the Germs
More Money per Acre from Bright Tobacco
' benefit which
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Returns to Pineville
Mrs. Rena Cunningham, who has
been spending several weeks with her
son, Mr. E. P. Cunningham, and Mrs.
Cunningham, left last week for her
home at Peinville.
Moves Family Here
Mr. Ben Barnhill, who has been
local agent for the Star automobile
for several months, moved his fam
ily, who have been residing in Wash
ington, to the home formerly occu
pied by Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rober
son. The Barnhill family have many
friends here who are glad to wel
come them back to the town to 4ive
again.
Attends Quarterly Conference
\Y. H. Gurkin attended the quar
terly conference in Rocky Mount
i Sunday.
In Eureka and Wilson
Mrs. A. J. Manuning and daugh
! ter, Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert S.
Peel and Elbert, jr., visited Mr. and
j Mrs. James C. Manning in Eureka
and also relatives in Wilson Sunday.
Visiting Her Parents
■
! Miss Evelyn Harrison, of Louis
-1 burg College, is visiting her parents,
! Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison, for a
few days. She was met in Rocky
Mount by Mrs. L. B. and Mrs. (\ A.
Harrison.
Returns From A ? eu> York
Grover W. Hardison arrived Sun
day from New York, where he has
been for several weeks with the firm
that he will represent this year. Mr.
Hardison will sell the Dobbs hats in
i the State of Ohio.
Return From Petersburg
Sheriff and Mrs. A. L. Roebuck re
turned Saturday from Petersburg,
where, they visited their son, How
ard, and family for several days.
MOVED STOCK TO
WILLIAMSTON
We have recently moved our stock
of groceries, staple merchandise, and
farming implements to the Bowen
Building in Williamston.
We appreciate the patronage you
[gave us when oprating our coun-
I try store and trust we may continue
to serve you at our new location.
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\ BOWEN BROS.
Bowen Building Williamston, N. C.
PUBLISH ID KVBRY
TUESDAY AND FWIPAY
PHONE
Anything for
This Depart as asri
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Extends Invitation To
Birthday Celebration
I wish to extend to all my friends
of Williamston and community, thru
the Enterprise, a cordial invitation to
attend the celebration, on February
29, 1928, at the Brick Warehouse,
of the twelfth anniversary of my
birth.
W. H. GURKIN.
Williamston, N. C.
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Give Shower
For Bride-Elett
Mrs. W. B. Watts and Mrs. Rob
ert Htydenreich entertained Friday
evening at the home of Mrs. Watts,
complimentary to Miss Mary Clyde
Leggett, bride-elect, with a shower.
Four tables were arranged for
bridge and Mrs. W. H. Booker made
high score and was given a box of
dressing powder; Miss Eugenia Hoyt
got second prize, faco powder, and
the consolation went to Mrs. Robert
Everett, a dainty handkerchief. The
guest of honor was presented a bot
tle of lavender.
After four progressions of bridge,
Master Billie Watts brought in a huge
tray and placed it before the guest
of honor. She found many lovely
trousseau gifts from friends present
JUST RECEIVED
CAR LOAD OF
Hay, Oats, Building Lime
Plaster, Brick and Gal
• vanized Roofing
* - **
CHEAP FOR THE CASH
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C. D. Carstarphen & Company
THE ENTERPRISE
and others who wished to remember
her.
Gwen and Billie- Watts assisted
their mother and aunt in serving two
courses, the first fruit salad, cheese
straws, olives, sandwiches, and hot
coffee, and the second peach pas
tries, mints, and salted nuts.
Entertain With Four
Tables of Bridge
Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr., Mrs. Mil
ton Moye, and Mrs. Raleigh Bradley
entertained wjth four tables of
bridge Friday evening at their home
ort Simmons Avenue. Mrs. Harper
Holliday made high score and was
given a pair of hose, and Mrs. Moses
Moye, of Wilson, a special gyest,
was presented an attractive gift.
The hostesses served a fruit salad,
sandwiches, fcheese straws, pickles,
| and hot coffee.
Wedding Takes Place In
I Car On Street Yesterday
Yesterday, while sitting in a car
on Main Street here, Miss Mary B.
Tyncr and Mr. Vance Gray were
quietly married by Elder John N.
j Rogerson, of Bear Grass, who hap
pened to town for a few hours.
The young bride was the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Tyner, of
Pitt County, and the groom is the
son of Mrs. N. L. Gray, also of Pitt
County
They were accompanied here by
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gray, brother and
sister of the bridegroom.
WILLI AMSTON
NORTH CAROLINA
The elder pronounced the vows
and added his blessing upon the pair
and they went happily to their home
in Pitt County, where they will re
side.
IN MEMORIAM "
In sad but loving remembrance* of
our beloved husband and father, John
Ezzell, who departed this life January
ftth, 1928
The hopes that I once fondly cherished
Have fled, and I'm left in despair:
With the passing of thee they have
. perished,
With thee they arn mouldering there".
They sank when thy spirit departed;
They vanished with thee ii) the tomb.
And left me behind, broken-hearted.
A blighted tree crushed in> its bloom.
'Tis sweet to believe in a heaven
As being a beautiful shore, ,
Where long sundered hearts .ire united
To part from each other nn more.
And this is what lightens my burden
Since death rent our bosoms in twain,
That there, ill that ultimate Ltarbot,
Our love will bloom brightly .again.
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His devoted wife and children,«
It LILLIAN EZZKI.L.
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FOR SALE: HOUSE AN'l) LOT on
Main Street, 3-4 acre tot; very cheap
and on easy terms. H. M. Hurras.
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ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of Mac. Gs Roberson, de.
ceased, late of the county of Martin,
State of North Carolina? this is to no
tify all persons having claims against
the estate of the said deceased to ex
hibit thenv* to the undersigned at l'.v
eretts, N. C, on or before the 25th
day of January; 1929. or this notice will
'•e pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This 24th day of January, 1928.
C. fl. RIDDICR,
Administrator of the Estate of Mac.
G. RoueTsoji. j24 6tw
NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
Under and. by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed tt> the undersigned trus
tee l>y John E. Williams and wife,
Marv A Williams, on the 1-jt day of
January. 1925, and of record in the
public registry of, Martin County, in
book Q-2, at page 322, said deed of
trust having been given for the purpose
of securing a scries of notes of even
date and tenor therewith, and default
having been made in the payment of
the said notes, anil the stipulations con
tained in the said deed of trust not
having been complied with, and at the
request of the holder of said notes,
the undersigned trustee will, on Fri
days the loth day of March. 1928, at
12 o'clock m., in front of the court
house door in the town of Williamston,
North Carolina, offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash the fallowing
described real estate, to wit:
The following described land, lying
and being in Williams Township, Mar
jtin_Couutv. North Carolina.
DRE^K
New frocks—daintily feminine or boyishly tail
ored —greatly varied as to material, design, and
detail —and every model as charming, as individ
ual, as personable as every woman knows a dress
should be.
Youthful one and two piece models in silk
and light-weight woolen sports materials. There
are models for street wear, afternoon war, sports
wear, and evening wear.
Margolis Bros.
Experience
Proves the Superiority oi
y Firestone
'GUM-DIPPED '
K. '"1 UJ* vL S A majority of the leading taxi
ll 1 t J « companies of the large cities have
5i \pf x J equipped their entire fleets of cars
Hi 1 AJmljfa f I'd witli Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires.
Vf >v //jf These tires give greater mileage,
///# * comfort and road-grip -vital factors
Firestone tires are selling at low
er prices than ever before in history.
EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES
Williamston Motor Co.
Phone 201 * Williamston, N. C.
PAGE THREE
First tract: Lying on both sides of
j the A. C. L. Railroad near Wiltj Sid
; ing, bounded on the north by the lands
j of Buck Williams, on the east by the
] lands of Ransom Roberson, on the
I south by th elands of J. M. Hoewell,
and on the west by the lands of Noih
Roberson and Henry Reddick, con
taining 50 acres, more or less, and be
i ing the same land whereon John E.
i William? and wife, Mary Williams now
live and being the same land willed by
1 John D. Williams and Polly Williams
to the said John E. William?.
J Second tract; Containing 154 acr«*.
more or less, and bounded on the north
by S. S. Hadley, on the east by Gus
Lanier, on the south by Gporgianna
j.Cotanch, and on the west by Joe Dav
' enort, being more commonly known
1 as the Bettie\Villiams land.
Third tract: Containing 55 acres,
i more or less, bounded on the north bv
| the Bell hjeirs-, on the east by the Bell
! heirs, on the south 4>y L, H. Williams,
atid on the west by J, L. Coltrain, and
being more comirionly known as the
Dempsey tract t>f land: -
The three above tracts of land being
all of the land now owned by John E.
Williams and wife. Mary Williams, lo
cated in Williams Township, Martin
County. North Carolina.
This the l.lth of l-'ebruarv. 1928.
KLBKUT S. PEEL.
fl4 4tw Trustee.