PAGE FOUR hpiinnti dob Mactinfi Wrfdhp Personals Hare From Leggetts Mrs. Blanche Anderson, of Leg ■Ttts. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C A. Harrison. —« Be turns From Suffolk Mrs. Lawrence Peel has returned from Suffolk, where she spent the week ead with her mother, Mrs. Bullock. Here From Tarboro Misses Eleanor Uelk and Martha 'A. Simmons and Mr A. L>. MizelWf. oi Tarboro, were here Tuesday evening. Move Into New Home Mr. and Mrs. Leman Harnhill have moved into their new home on Sim tuons Avenue. , | Attending Convention „ Raleigh Bradley is spending this week in Raleigh atending a salesman's j convention of the International Sugar Feed Co. Spend Week End Here Mrs. C. K. Fleming and son, John, of Washington, spent the week end j with Mrs. W. E. Dunn. . ' > -J Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brown, of j Goldsboro, were here for a short while Wednesday. .' „ • Visiting in Wake Forest Mrs, Wheeler Martin i- spending this week with her parents', Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Po.teat, iii Wake Forest, j f— Attend Speaking Here Tuesday Mr. and Mfs. Van Buren Martin, of j Plymouth, attended the speaking here | Tuesday night ' In Raleigh Yesterday y, J. L. Hassell, C. D. Carstarphen and •on: Sutton, Clayton Moore, k. I frowden, and Elbert S. I'eel attended the conference with Governor Smith in Raleigh yesterday. Leaves for Hospital Asa Crawford lelt Wednesday fori Washington, w here lie will spend >ev- j eral days in a Washington hospital. r* Visitors Here This Week Dr. ,E. M Brown and Frank Bow-j -ffSj-al-Washingtyiv-wcre \\ illiani^luii. visitors this week. Here Wednesday M esurs. Brewer and Blanloh, of Rocky Mount, interior decorators, and painters, were here Wednesday. ♦ A "j In Town Wednesday ' Newill G. Bartlett, of Kinston, i in town Wednesday for the purpose 6f addressing the Kiwanis Club. SPECIAL HOUSEHOLD SALE BEGINNING • •.« * , * > Saturday, October 13--Ending Saturday, October 20 « * This Is the Only Sale—i4s Far As We Know—That Has Ever Been Staged in Williamston, Where Nothing Is Sold at Sale Prices But New Goods. If You Doubt Our Word, Visit Our Store and Examine the Unusual Household Bargains MOHAWK SHEETS 1 00l ~ 81x90 MOHAWK PILLOW CASES Q OI 42 x 36 o^2^ HIGH GRADE SHEETS l Ol n 81x90 tpX# J M2V HIGH GRADE PILLOW CASES 1 42 x 36 lt/C SHEETS \ QQ/» 63 x 90 vOt TURKISH TOWELS * 1 Each, at * l"v 9-4 BLEACHED SHEETING AQ O Best grade, . - \ m V We Guarantee Everything to be New and of the Very Best Quality 0. S. ANDERSON & COMPANY SEE THE BARGAINS WHETHER YOU BUY O R NOT WILLIAMSTON) N. C. Society & Mrs. ELBERT S. PE^feditor Here From Scotland Neck Stuart Smith, of Scotland Neck, was! iii town Wednesday. In Norfolk Thi» Week Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Horton, Miss 1 rulah Page, and Mis* Margaret. Ev erett spent the past two days in Nor folk. * Here Wednesday Mrs. Sam (jodard, of Jamesville, uas a shopper here Wednesday. Here From Plymouth , Tom Snell, of Plymouth, was in j ti wn Wednesday. Gold Star Store D. C. CAMERON, Manager WILLIAMSTON AND WINDSOR SNOWPEAK PEACHES r A Three cans GORTONS CODFISH Two for ROCK CRYSTAL SALT _ Three boxes „ JL JLILf FLUFFO LARD ~~ 2 lb. can 35c 4 lb. can 000 APPLE BUTTER 991 Libby's Brand FLOUR 98 lbs. 48 lbs. ' 24 lbs. 12 lbs. $3.85 $1,95 SI.OO 53 c SUGAR £1 Pound FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES PHONE Anything for This Department To 46 Capt. and Mrs. .Wise Here Captain and Mrs. (ieorgc Wise, of Norfolk, were here Wednesday. Kirs. Wise came down with her husband on the "Dorothx Leigh," of which he is master. * Returns From Halifax Judge Clayton Moore, who has been holding court in Halifax County this week, returned today », Visitors Here This Week Captain J. T. Khodes and wife, of New York, were visitors in town this week. "SYS B , L I NKETS 2- 79 to 10- 95 ALL WOOL BLANKETS ttl 9QK Heavy weight, 70 x 82 mII/O ALL WOOL CRIB BLANKETSfIJQ Qt 36 x 54 ■ , «pOt7u BATES BED SPREADS $9 QF High grade ONE ASSORTMENT OF 10 ALL WOOL BLANKETS - LARGE SIZES - FROM $8.95 to $14.95 THE ENTERPRISE Mitt Hassell Improving Friend* of Miss Clyde Hastell are | glad that she is getting along very j nicely following an operation last Monday night. READY-TO-WEAR V .... " -4- " * Shoes and Clothing tWe have the complete of shoes and clothing for every mem- f A , ber of the family. We buy them from (Tj*\ the largest manufacturers in the coun- ; " try in order to offer you these special I Of " bargains. We have them from the cheapest to the very best in style and quality. You will be surprised at the ji low prices and the wonderful bargains. ' H We are hoping to have you come i If > jfl to see us, so we can show you these Htfl H I bargains. You will always feel Hs l home in our store. ' Harrison Bros. & Co. Drs. Dave T. Tayloe and son, Josh Tayloe, 11, of Washington and Major Armistead Tayloe, U. S. A., of Texas, attended the Stubbs speaking here Tuesday evening. Mayor W. C. Hargrove, of Tarboro. was in town this week inquiring, after Mr. A. Williamson, who has been ab sent from his home in Tarboro for 10 days. CAMPUS SHEETS 7Q„ 54 x 90 at i (/L OVAL BRAIDED RUGS - SIZES 18 * 34 TO 27 *54-FROM 98c to $4.95 CRINKLE BED SPREADS Q Q 0 Size 80 x 90 t/OC ONE LOT NAPKINS & 14 C TABLECLOTHS $1 -| Q 58 x 58 «pX*X*/ TABLECLOTHS $1 AH 58 x 72 «P I *'"A 5 Friday, October 12, 1928 Here Prom Plymouth Mr. VV. H. Clark, of Plymouth, was in town Wednesday Juiquiring about the peanut crop. htf. Clark is connect ed with the Baine Peandtt Co.