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Friday, August 17, 1928 Engagement* Club Meetings Entertainment* Weddingi Personals Visiting Mrs. Brandon Mrs. T. Joseph Johnstone, of Greer, S. C., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T B. Brandon, at her home in the Tar Heel Apartments. Here Prom Norfolk ' Mr. and Mrs. Billy Baxter and son, Bruce, jr., of Norfolk, have visited friends here this week. Return Prom Virginia Beach Mr. Harry A. Biggs and Dr. John Cotten Tayloe returned Wednesday from Virginia Beach, where they spent several days. Leave on Extended Trip Messrs. A. R. Dunning and C. B. Harrison left \V ednesday for an ex tended triß through North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. While away they will exhibit the aeroplane designed for advertising purposes by Mr. Harrison. They were accompanied to Greensboro by Misses Mary Alice Dunning and Margaret Manning, who are visiting friends there. Here Prom Creedtnoor - Miss Elizabeth \ytlkins, of Creed moor, visited Mrs. A. R. Dunning on Wednesday. Dr. Harrell Here Dr. W. H. Harrell, U. S. N„ who has been on sea duty aboard the U. S. S. Denver for the past three years in southern waters, with headquarters at Panama, has arrived to spend several weeks with his mother, Mrs. W. H. Harrell. A greater portion of Dr. Harrell's stay he has been in an around Nicaragua. Here Prom Durham Mr. Rpbert Singleton, of Durham, was in town this week. Visiting in Fayetteville Mrs. Raymond McKenzie is visiting the Misses McKenzie. of Fayetteville, this week. Here Prom Warsaw Mrs. Hooks and daughters, of War saw, are spending some time at the Britt Hotel with Mr. Hooks,.who has headquarters here while he is contract ing the shoulder work on the William ston-Plymouth highway. i Declare War on All Insects— Kill Them A \ —and kaapthamaway. Baa Brand Inaact Pow- A dar or Liquid kill* PlUt, Ants, Koachaa, Poultry BEE BRAND i Uea, Moaquitoaa, FUaa, Bad Buga, and othar in- Powdtr Liquid * i on^,or,^»®«^ Wd,r /£!l£r l " 10c 9 25c SOc»M« A ' and ptta. B-Vi/* us for FREE mircl bookUt. If fOc#tl.OO sl.ls f L daalar can't aupply, wawill abip byparcal poat at 30c ta) Si* tjk. pricaanamad. McCOMUCK k Hi * i. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND LI CENSED EMBALMERS • We have recently purchased a new hearse and ambulance, which enables us to give our patrons th best of service at our usual reasonable prices. and Night Ambulance Service Barnhill Brothers ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. I Day Phone 129 Night Phone 29 Announcement We Are Pleased To Announce G. C. HODGENS, OPTOMETRIST With the Bell Jewelry Company will be in our store again WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22ND for the purpose of making scientific eye examina tions and properly fitting glasses Clark's Drugstore WILLI AMSTON, N. C. I' Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Visiting in Wake Porest Mrs. Wheeler Martin, jr., and son, Wheeler, jr., are visiting relatives in ■ Wake Forest. At Wrightsville Beach Mrs. James ,G. Staton is spending . some time at Wrightsville Beach. In Mount Airy Messrs. C. G. Crockett, J. G. Sta ton, and Will Parker spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Mount Airy. Returns Prom Waynesville Editor W. C. Manning returned to day from Waynesville, where he has been attending annual meeting of the custodians of the North Carolina Grand Lodge for the past four days. Visit Miss Mittie Brown Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Getsinger spent" Sunday with Miss Mittie Brown, at Sanatorium. Here From Fayetteville Fred McKenzie, of Fayetteville, was .the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McKenzie. ' |-Returns From Florida Miss Emma Robertson has returned front West Palm Beach, Fla., where she spent a month visiting friends. Spending Summer Here Miss Josephine Sykes, who has re cently completed her work and gradu ated from the nursing school of the Sanford Hospital, is spending this sum mer with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Liverman. Leave for Norfolk and Richmond Mrs. J. P. Thigpen and two son?, Joseph and John Fletnming, left Tues day for Norfolk and Richmond, where they will be for two weeks visiting rtlatives and friends. DON'T YOU MISS THIS ONE! It's going to be red hot. Big dance Saturday night, August 18, Pamlico Beach Hotel, Good music. Cool breezes. Nice floor. Loads of girls. Plenty of fun. Boat riding and bathing after the dance. Join the happy bunch . of pleasure seekers. Write now for hotel reservation. Just addres» your letters to Ollie. Nuf Ced. It ' PHONE Anything for This Department To 46 11 '1 Entertains With Bridge Luncheons On Tuesday morning, from 10:30 to 1 o'clock. Mrs. A. R. Dunning enter tained about forty of her friends with a bridge tuncheon. Her handsome home was decorated for the occasion with howls of golden glow and pink roses. The tables were arranged in the living room, music room and dining room thrown en suite. I reamed mints were served during the games, and at the conclusion the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mis» Mary Alice, and Misses Ruth and Margaret Manning and Carrie Lee Peel served a salad course aiitl grapes. On Wednesday morning at the same hour, Mrs. Dunning had another lunch eon with tables arranged for 36 more guests. At 1 o'clock the hostess, assisted by Miss Ruth Manning, Mrs. Oscar An derson, and Mrs. Elbert Peel, served a salad of chicken salad, sandwiches, potato chips, cel ery, pickles, and wafers, and iced tea. This was followed by fruit and mints. The parties were two of the most successful of the season, Mrs. Dun ning being one of the hospitable hos tesses of Williamston. RAISING BEEF CATTLE URGED Cattle Specialist Says East Could Raise Cattle Profitably No other section can produce good quality beef cattle more economically than the South, and North Carolina in particular, for the reason that lands are still cheap, grazing is good, the pasture season is long, feed is pro duced. at low cost and not much shel ter is required. "For these reasons we can start in the cattle business in this State with less capital than any other section,' says l;red M. Haig,- animal husbandry worker at State- College. "Out of the Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer Only Licensed Embal met in Martin County DAY AND NIGHT AMBULANCE SERVICE Excellent Service at Most Reasonable Price B. S. COURTNEY WfLLIAMSTON, N. C. \ ■ Day Phone 155 j Night Phone 94 ■ ■ I————■——————T— ——■ STRAND I WILLI AMSTON -- DON'T MISS TUNNEY HEENEY Fight Picture TUESDAY AUGUST 21 — , > : - ALSO BILLIE DOVE V -" * a in •THE HEART OF A FOLLIES GIRL' 25c and 50c THE ENTERPRISE 25,000,000 acres of farm land in North Carolina, six million are being culti- This includes all of our pas ture and hay land and thus there must be plenty of land left for grazing. Most of the 161,000 head of beef cattle now in the State are found in the western part, where the land is rough and Rrass grows readily. Still the eastern portion also offers possibilities to the man who may grow his beef as a side line to crop farming." Prof. Haig finds that many crop farmers of the east are already turning to dairying with success, and he be lieves that hte raising of a few beef animals would add to the income. The small amount of labor required would come in the fall after crop work is over. Feeding beef cattle works along Well with hog growing and the ma nure secured will add to the fertility of the l»nd. DON'T YOU MISS THIS ONEt It's going to be red hot. Rig dance Saturday night, August 18, Pamlico Beach Hotel. Good music. Cool breezes. Nice floor. Loads of girls. Plenty of fun. Boat riding and bathing after the dance. Join the happy bunch of pleasure seekers. Write now for hotel reservation. Just address your letters to Ollie. Nuf Ced. It WANT TO Rl'Y A FLAT.TOP desk. Gus Harrison. al7 It bON'T YOU MISS THIS ONEI It's going to be red hot. Big dance Saturday night, August 18, Pamlico Beach Hotel. Good music. Cool breezes. Nice floor. Loads of girls. Plenty of fun. Boat riding and bathing after the dance. Join.the happy bunch of pleasure sepkers. Write now for hotel reservation. Just address your letters to Ollie. Nuf Ced. It NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue oj a judgment in the superior court of Martin Coun- | ty in the case entitled "1). G. Mat thews vs. W. D. Mizelle, eta 1.," the undersigned commissioner will, on the 17th day of September, 1928, at 12 o'- clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, sell to the high est bidder, for c/sh, the following de scribed tract' of land: Same being located in Jamesvillc Township, Martin County, containing 18 acres, more or less, and being lot No. 3 of the plot made by J. T. Grimes in map book in the, register of deeds office of the W. C. Mizelle land di vision, the description as set out in said i lot No. 3 asked to be made a part of . this description. This the 14th day of -August,. 1928. B. A. CRITCHER. : al7 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE i North Carolina, Martin County; in , superior court. D. G. Matthews v». Sarah Moore, and all parties concerned in this contro versy. The defendants will take notice that an action entitled as above has .been commenced in the superior -„court of Martin County for the purpose of foreclosing a tax certificate of sale covering 50 acres of land in William ston Township and known as the Out tcrbridge land, and being same land set out and described in tax certificate of sale executed by H. T. Roberson, sheriff, on November 2„ 1924, to plain tiff; and the said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear before the clerk of superior court at his office in William ston and answer to the complaint of plaintiff, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in complaint, Npficc is hereby given to all other • persons claiming any interest in the sufrject mattvr in this action to appear and defend their claim. And all per sons in any way claiming any inter est in said matter- in any manner are [ required to appear within the time a-l bove set out and set up their claim in said action upon pain of being for ever barrel and foreclosed of the same. This the 13th day of August. 1928. R. J. PEEL, al7 4tw Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE North Carolina,' Maftiti County. Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of tlie estate of G. H. Harri son, deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the said estate to present them to the underJ 1 signed on or before one year from the date of tips notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 7th dav of August, 1928. ' NETTIE L. HARRISON Administrator ot the estate of G. 11. Harrison, de ceased. Elbert S. Peel, attorney at law, Wil liamston, N. 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C. t ' i ■ Car Load m» r # Arriving Every Week—Demonstration Free Peel Motor Company ■ i North Carolina, Martin County. - . In Superior Court. The State of North Carolina in Re lation to Martha E. Roebuck et al. Vs George R. Roebuck, guardian et al. The defendant George R. Roebuck will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County to force the defendant to set tle with his wards, and that said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of Clerk Superior Court Martin County and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff within thirty days from service or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. R. J. PEEL, Clerk, 7j7 : 4t Superior Court. Gold Star Store Washington Street Williamston, N. C. SPECIALS SALMON Red A, t a a u ka can Libbr ' B Brand 31 c CHIPSO Mckage. , 25 |l PEACHES Sy ""' 50" ASPARAGUS TIPS 17' 2 C SYRUP : • 25 c TUB BUTTER PounJ 53 c A. G. FLOUR 12 Lb. 24 Lb. 48 Lb. 98 Lb. • 55 c sl.lO - $2.05 $3.95 FRESH LETTUCE AND CELERY ' PAGE THREE NOTICE Undei 1 and by virtue of a judgment . of the superior court of Martin Coun ty in a proceedings entitled "D. G. Matthews vs. Albert Coffield, et al," the, undersigned commissioner will, on Monday, September 3. 1928, at the courthouse door of Martin County of. fer at public sale to the highest bid der, for cash, the following described property: One lot located in the Town of Rob ersonville, adjoining the old William ston and Robersonville road, the col ored Baptist Church, Mary Teel lot, ev al. Containing one-halt acre, and being the same lot occupied and owned by John Coffield, and same lot set out and described in tax certificate of sale to D. G. Matthews, dated June 7, 1928. This the 31st July, 1928. B. A. CRITCHER, _ i L?_'! lw Commissioner.
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