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Tuesday, November 6, 1928 CtaTlUrtta^ Weddings Ptngnli Society & Personals » - Md ELBERT S. PEEL. Editor Spending Week Her* Mrs. Milton Norman, of Raleigh, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassell. * . Return Prom Wilson Dr. O. P. FitzGerald and R. F. Pope returned Sunday night from the Meth odist Conference held in Wilson. Visit Mr. and Mrs. Biggs Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Badham, of Edenton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan, and Miss Genevieve Mscon, of Rocky Mount, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Biggs Sunday. # - ■ Spend SiiMiay Her* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, of Wilson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison. - » ■ ■ Arrives Prom Wilson Wilson G. Lamb arrived yesterday from Wilson, where he has been for some time. ♦ Spend Week Bad at Hoax Mist Evelyn Harrison and Bill Har rison, of Duke University, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison. They were ac companied to Rocky Mount Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison. Spend Week End Here Miss Pattie Edmondson, who is a teacher at Roanoke Rapids, spent the week end at home. Hera Prom Tarboro * Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Mizelle and ton. Dan, and Miss Eleanor Belk. of Tar boro, visited Mrs. Anna Harrison Sunday. Attend Methodist Conference Mrt. Bettie Pope, Miss Anna Pop*, and J. E. Pope attended the Sunday services at the Methodist conference in Wilton Sunday. » ■■ Visits Friends Her* Sunday Mitt Mary E. McCabe and Allen Osborne, of Tarboro. vititeti friendt here Sunday. ——♦ Mr. Hunter Return* Hoot* Mr. W. T. Hunter hat returned from Kentucky, where he has been con tracting a mill, to tpend a few dayt. Spend Week Bad in Richmond ' Mist Ethel Harris and Bruce Wynne spent the week end with Mist Pattie Harrit in Richmond. Visiting Relatives in County Mrt. C. C. Walton and Thomas Hoi. liday, of Detroit. Mich., are visiting relatives and friends in the county, ——• Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bondurant Mrt. Oscar Smith and daughter, Mitt Marjorie, and Mitt Cecil Perry, of Norfolk, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrt. Rush Bondurant. Attend Conf«rtnce*in Wilson C Mr. and Mrt. Roger A. Critcher and Mrt. R. S. Critcher attended the con ference in Wilton Sunday. H*re From Richmond Joe Cherry, of Richmond, was the week-end guest of Mr. Mayo. Lmvm for Washington Editor W. C. Manning will leave tomorrow for Washington, where he will attend the State convention of tin Christian church. In Tyrrell County Saturday Elbert Peel went to Gum Neck, in Tyrrell County, Saturday afternoon. Spend Week End in Four Oaks Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr., spent the week end with Mrs. D. W. Adams, in Four Oakt. Much Improved Friendt of Mr. Mayo, of Richmond, who hat t»eeii here for the past few montht as bookkeeper for the Imperial Tobacco Co., are very much pleated that he is improving from a recent ainett. DIZZY, NO APPETITE ha Takk( Bbck-Draafkt This Mu b Eipr Far Hb HMU mi MB Madkßctter. ■arrtstogg, ». ML P. bat* been fully twenty-fire mn M> that I began tafanf Black • Draughtngulariy. ttwuntatloag after I married. "I waa in town «w day, and whtt* talking to a friend X atoonad Otmm. i •potato him aboot tfala aad tmw I had not Mt like eating. "My friend told MM to tak* ana* ■tack-Draught. I kzwv my msU»r tad uNd it. and ao I tawfht a per*-—■ When X got ham*. 1 took a good, Mf doe*, and tto BBt Wght, another. In a few days I felt much tatter. Z was hungry and tttf dind nees waa con*. mi Itti iS tar. Z d* not hava to take tt wmr often. W® buy from fire to NNn In Suffolk Hospital Mrs. Marvin Kay is in Lakeview Hospital, Suffolk, Va„ for treatment under her brother-in-law, Dr. Ray. » >—- Here From Oak City Mrs. R. M. Worsley, of Oak City, was in town yesterday. «" Attending Convention Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Hale will at | tend the Christian Convention in j Washington this week. MoneU/ IT> 17 Pnvw'c illiamston, J n a GOING AFTER BUSINESS \ EXPANSION SALE I ,■_ _ _ _ . .. |\ • —: £ New Merchandise r rices giving that this community has ever known 5 ■ 4 ■ -jm noWN GO PRICES ON 2,000 PAIR MEN S AND M WOOL MIXED DOUBLE £ I | ™°Z | I t AMCF A M.rHTY 19 VALUES TO $6.00 - $6.50 - $7.00 - AND $7.50 Kg j M CAUSE A MI G H l Y blue, tan, grey, peach and orchard. J lirirtDT U/TWn fIF RAR- fil Folks we've deter- m /\ m EDMOND FOOT- R All bound with wide sateen ribbon; QU'C*I?'T , Q-4 S 9 nil fIC k,ttk " B a uy ft K CAINS 9 i„ , b1... Ol b..,.in \ A lln SUNDIAL R 81 INCHES WIDE 3 W„ wo.™. It I. bailer w buy 3 ,I OT . T.t» ,0.. «Mg. V J|fi U.I POSTER K QK n r 3 | | r I|l4 1 JU AU N**, Known g $3.^D 35C 5| every pair to go—regardleas cost Bjl vsluet to ) ) BB former telling price. ■ sjzy? 89C i r H kUKi A I Man Alive!MP /Kr £y S 7 A 4?*? \w jfiw . . ! 29 ACT! Auction WEEKEND y g KJir TOPCOATS Jot .a, J? J* jiOr m "' y With HAT BOXES 9 _ - and *W. Ev " v Purchaae • sa : ■ fry IF 3 H Zhcu,Js? \^dr AND APPRECIATE' CHILDREN'S » I rtrr;L-r JF Jr UNION SUITS , A ■ o¥A°7 \ WILL FIGHT FOR A /TQ >1 ; ■ mixtures. 5U..36- M* \J *v. fhliWV CT jSmA CHANCE TO BUY THESE iIHC afl : 1 (JO-95 nHFSSFS | I lillLuuLo UNION SUITS I R tf' jjjp£j WHAT WOMAN OR MISS Jp • JW H CAN RESIST THE VALUE OVPRAI I 3 R Ms J &-yP J" fl J dfiP PULL ■ APPEAL IN THIS SALE? - UVh.KAL.Lb E " iflr ' 9 IT'S ASENSATION.BE- BLUE BUCKLE Hfek. ** 3\y K* A> Am H CAUSE WE'RE EXTEND- WESTERN UNION 9 #V> W & FASHIONED ■ INO PHENOMENAL SAV- SWTTCH MAN'S ' 3 ■ „ atr B INGS! EVEN AT THESE - SWITCHMAN S H , 4-piKCE X WHUaIh-Ky 89 FIND DRESSES OF UN- _. a, M CIITTC: - S JF ■ SURPASSED LOVELI- U! 1 1 V !] 1 W7/// m w^.« ( 3 D TWO PAB pur. ; Service ■ PROACH. PEANUT BAGS J TWO FALK fAWTS Aim and chiffon weight. All- d* £\ ftC a ftfr r cTAumon m\i u -fM ■ | VALUES TO $8.50 over .U k ,o «he narrow B Q' 95 $ k - 95 STANDARD. 70-l{nch | I QC GQ/> hem Every B |1 Li IDC | PHONE Anything for This Department To 46 ii i Hare Monday T. C. Griffin, of Griffins Township, was here yesterday,. * Spend Week End Here Dr. Gillespie, of Grecnstoro, and Rev. A. J. Crane, of Tarbcfro, were the week-end guests of the Cunning bams. \ « Mr. L. P. Lindsley visited his fath er and mother at Virginia Beach last week. » M THE ENTERPRISE Baptists Philatheas ' Met Friday Night «— • The Philathea Clatt of the Baptist j Church met with Mits Margaret Ev 'erctt Friday night for their business 1 and social meeting. » New officers for the year were elect, led, as follows: Mrs. Herbert Cowan, president; Mits Satlie Harris, first vice ' president; Mrs. Ellen Twiddy, second j vice president; Miss Margaret Ever jett, secretary'.and treasurer; Mrs. C. Ii W. Keith, assistant secretary and I treat; Mrs. G. P. Hall, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Warren Biggs, critic; Mrs. W. A. Cherry, reporter. Following the business session, over - which the president presided, a social t hour was had and a delicious salad I course was served. ! EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD cabbage plants for sale, $2.00 per ' thousand. Henry C. Green, Pecan | Grove Farm, Williamston. 030 Btltw NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment j of the superior court of Martin Coun ty in an action D. G. Matthews vs. \V. A. James, et als, the undersigned trustee, will, on the 3rd day of De cember, 1928. at the courthouse door of Martin County, offer for public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described house and lot: Same being located in the town of Williamston, N. C., bounded by Main Street, and a street running from Main Street to the railroad, N. S. Peel house and lot anil Bettie Andrews and Ue ing the same house and lot now occu pied by the said W. A. James and wife. ■ This 26th day of October, 1928. B. A. CRITCHER, 030 4tw Commissioner. 1 , NOTICE OF SALE I * ♦ 1 Under and by virtue of the power ' of sale contained in that certain deed ■ of trust executed on the 23rd day ,of March, 1923, by (Mrs.} Donie*Sral i lings and'of record in the public reg istry of Martin County, in book H-A ■ at page 259, said deed of trust being I given to secure the payment of certain • notes of even date and tenor therewith, ■ and the stipulations ill said deed of ! trust not having been complied with, ■ and at the request of the parties in terested, the undersigned trusted will i on the 30th day of November, 1927, at i 12 o'clock, m., offer for'sale to the i highest bidder for cash, at public auc-j !| tioii, the following" described tracts of j • j land, to wit: First tract: A on« J fourth undivided| I' interest in and to u certain tract of j land known as Cut Cypress Swamp and bounded as follows: Beginning at Wilts Veneer Company's line on Ro-| anoke River; thence up said river to PAGE THREE I upper mouth of Cat Cypress and other streams to Wiltz Veneer Company's line; thence along said line to the be ginning, containing one hundred and fifty (150) seres, more or less. Second tract: A one-fourth undivid ed interest in and to that certain tract of land known ai Broad Creek Fish ery; bounded on % the north by Broud Creek ; on the east by Roanoke River; on the south and west by Clam Point. : Swamp, containing one hundred (100) acres, more or less. Third tract: A ont-half undivided interest in and to that certain house ami lot in the town of Janiesyille, and bounded as follows, to wit: On the j south by the Williamston road; on | the west by Fate McAllister; on the I north and west by the streets and bc ' intf the same presimses upon which i said Stallings resided, and containing i two (2) acres, more or less. This the 30th dav ol October, 1928. J. G. GODARD, Jr., nft 4tw Trustee.
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