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PAGE FOUR Club ftUetincs Entertainment« Wadding! * fto-aoaala Spends Week End Here A. E. Hodgson, of Norfolk, spent the week here on business Ytsit in Dunn This Week Mrs. T. F. Harrison and daughter. Miss Esther, visited Mr. and Mrs. i Rlapb Parker in Dunn Wednesday and Thursday. * Leave for Baltrmitrt Mr. Wallace Fleming, Mrs C C. and Miss Camille Fleming, accompanied by Miss Klla Moore Davenport, left Wednesday for Bal timore. where they will spend sume time visiting relatives " t Spend Wednesday Here ■ Mrs. Mark RuftTn and Tittle -.on " James Milford, and Mrs. Olivia little daughter, Janie Elizabeth, of Tarboro, s|H*nt Wednes day with Mrs. Ruftin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J H Britt I tsilinn Her hathi t Mrs. Atwqod Newell, of. Louis ' -... I v burg, i$ here* visiting her father,. Mr J. D. Simpson, who continues very ill at his home. We Furnish Awnings for Windows, Doors, Porches. Offices, and Stores Your home can be made more beautiful with hand decorated awnings of exclusive designs. We have more than one hundred different patterns, dyed, tinted, Qr solid color materials for you to select from. For Stores we make pull-up with rope and gear operated awnings with gear box and crank or self locking upper gear and removable long winding handle. Telephone or write us and we will call with samples and attractive prices. ~r*y Harrison Brothers & Co. WILLIAMSTON. N.'C. P.&G.SOAP or„ I Nice Jack Frost Tumbler Free. 7 Cakes iadfLrv. 1 NICE FULL MILK CHEESE OQ , Pound fr* M i/v SUGAR ~~ # " RI„ Pound IJQxs FULL ASSORTMENT EASTER CANDIES THE BEST PICKLES IN TOWN RA (L Sour and large » BEST TUB BUTTER. RQ„ Pound Ufl/V MACARONI, SPAGHETTI. AND QUAKER EGG NOODLES Qf THREE FOR --&0 C AJG. BRAND FLOUR 48 lbs. $1.73 24 lbs. » 87c 12 lbs. 45c V FRUITS AND VEGETABLES R - Gold Store 223 Washington St., Williamston, N. C. D. C. Cameron, Manager Society & P * Mm ELBERT S. PEEL. Efitor | ludge Small Holdinf { our! H' » Judge Walter H Small, of Eliza ! b"th City, is a gne9t of the Britt Ho ! while here holding court. jln Tmen This Week Sam 11 (iurganus, of Norfolk, ha ' been in town this week. , • a • ' I * I Attends '\l re ting in hinston l>r. W. E. Warren attended the district medical .meeting held in kinston last night. . i— | In Tinen This MVcA John Roger Griffin and Teddy .Speight, of Roanoke Rapids, safe •'men- for the Virginia Electric' &. Pow er Co.. are .in town this week. - To .Im'if TomorrtW , „ Mrs. Hugh >, Horton and little ton, Hugh (j,, jr., will arrive tomor row from Wilson, where they have _l»ccn in the Carolina General Hospi t.tl 1 isitine Mrs. H. 11 Hardly Miss Sallie Dickens, of Enlield, v.ho i-» court u«|>orter, is. spending the time with Mrs. B. W. Hardy. PHONE Anything for This Department To 46 H re To-Spent! Holidays t'aul Godwin,'k student at the l"rrfvrr?ity.- Chapel Hill, arrived Wednesday' to spenid the s[>ring holi • d \ - with his people. //(»( Front Lexington Perc\ V. CritcfuT, of Lexington, > : -ited I .t, father, R. S. CrUcher, here . for a few days of htis week. He was t'li route to More head t'ity, to join a party of friends on a yachting trip. l'iwni urfreesboro Mrs. |. H. Saunders returned on lusday from Murfreesboro and 'Norfolk, where she visited her sister, Mrs l>. Collin Barnes. in I'tru'ii Yesterday •• Mrs. I>. TJ. 't'oburn, ?ri Hardens." ! was in town yesterday! S' nil / hursday in Norfolk Mi sdatney (.'. (i, Crockett*. B. A. ( ritcher, K. B. Crawford, and Rush liondtiraot spent yesterday in Nor folk. I\i .'urns tu Philadelphia Mrs Rachel B li>ss. of Philadel phia, has returned sf tending some time visiting her sis ter Mrs Kader 11. Crawford. ! To Spend Week End llrn i • I Dr. and jNlrs. W I. l'oteat v of Wake Forest, will lie the wCek-end guests of their daughter, Mrs.' j VVlieelrr Martin, and Mr.'Martin. 1 In Town Wnlnrxday Messrs. H V. Statu!), W. J. Bun A, and R. I. Whitley, ol Bethel, vi re in to»,u Wednesday. j COLDS, INDIGESTION Tennessee Lady Tells About The Long Use of Thed ford's Black-Draught In Her Family. Rutledge, Tenn.—"For thirty years or longer we have been using Black- Draught In our home a;i a family medicine, and have found It to be very handy," says Mrs. John Mc- Gtnnls. of near here. "Since I have been married and had children of my own. I liave found it to be a fine medicine to give them for colds and Indigestion. I have three little girls, and when I | see one of them fretful and 'droopy* In the morning. I begin treating her with a course of Black-Draught. It Is not long until she Is lively and j well ugaln. I make a tea of It and give It to the children, as they take It best that way i "l take Black-Draught for con- j Btlpation and Indigestion. If I wake j up with a bad taste in my mouth ; and feel sluggish and dull, I know j it is time for a dose ot Black- I Draught. "We try to keep a box of Blaek- Draught always lh the house and are seldom without it. My health • is generally good, but I think It Is a good tiling to keep a mild, de pendable remedy on hand for spell# of constipation." In "use nearly a hundred years. Twenty-five doses 25(. NC 20S THE ENTERPRISE I Visitors Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bass, of Tar i boro, were visitors here yesterday. Visitors From Greenville ) W. I. Skinner and daughter, Miss Willie, and Ned Laughinghouse, of "tTrmrvitle, weTe here Wednesday. Attend Court Thursday W. H. Gray, W. T. Hurst. I. M.' I.it tie, W. M. Green, and Judge J. 1 C. Smith, of Robersonville, were here. attending court Thursday. i Twentieth Century Club Meet Held Wednesday * - Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., delightfully; entertained the Twentieth Century Club on Wednesday afternoon. She | had as her special guests Mesdames J I). Biggs, I'. B. Cone, W. C. Man-| ning, jr., Moye, C. B. and Herbert Clakr, C. H. Dickey, Whit I'urvis, A. R'V Dunning, O. S. An derson, F. J. Margolis, Robert F. Announcement DR. G. C. HODGENS Optometrist, with the Bell Jewelry' Company, Washington, N. C., will be at our store again Wed., March 27th Eyes Examined Glasses Properly Fitted "" V " > ' y.. CLARK'S DRUG STORE WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. EASTER FROCKS A t Conservative Prices k Our dresses are the vogue of the smartly dressed woman—and you will be surprised when you see what an astonishing display °' new Spring frocks we have on hand for \M ri\ Mm **** faster holidays. Youthful, light colors in zigzag, plaid, striped, and flowered designs, beautifully finished. These frocks are the very last r word in fashion. Prints that will astound || OU n ° Ve^^" , Top Your Easter Costume \ With a Smart Hat Come to our store and see Ji L what a smart exclusively in- T" \sr dividual hat you can obtain ' ySW for an exceptionally moder- ~r}| S [Q ate price. ; ' ■ ■ / r 1 . ,°* I « ' . i %■ ' t S , "T- - » • . Heydenreich, L. H. Davis, and Miss Mildred Darden. The program for the meeting was on the subject "Art in the Nether lands." Mrs. F. U. Barnes read an iruerestiag description of the famous painters and their wocks in the Neth erlands. Mrs J. !§., Saunders read a paper, "The Influence of the Church on Art," and Mrs. N. C. Green gave curtent events. Mrs. Watts, assisted by Mrs. O. S. Anderson and Mrs. J. D. Biggs, served a salad course after the pro gram was tompleted. Monthly Meeting ol Oak City Literary Club Oak City, March J 9.—The Liter ary Club held its monthly meeting Wednesday evening at the home eco-! nolhics room of the Oak City School; | five of the teachers acting as hostesses. The program committee, Miss Mil dred Davenport and Miss Sarah ' —! jai-- . , i Long Johnson, presented a study of three of our living poets. By a turn ing from the dead to the living poets, the realistic natural age of literature was grasped from the thoughts of the poets' writings. To complete the pleasure of the evening a game entitled "Profile TE c.. (3 & P\ j B~bh Fubr Smartness . that Results from Individuality You can sec it in every line of the New Oakland All-American. Smartness that results from individuality . . . For it's a car that's triumphantly different from anything else in the field. With that difference that spells owner satisfaction • . . that difference which comes from offering greater beauty, higher quality and finer performance for its price. SII4S I# #1175. f. o. b. fonfUr, Mirfc,, plus d+ii wry rhmrgo». Spring rowfi and /i>Hoy Hvdrmulit Stun k 46sorb«rs inrludmd in list prirm*. Bump~»mn4r~rf,n*U>r gumrdßWMtrm. H**k Omhimnd dmU—,md prloM -thmy handling rhmrg*. i.mn+rrnl M»U*r, Timm rmym*mnt rlmn uvmilmbls mi minimum rmtm. ROBERSONVILLE MOTOR Co. Robersonville, N. C. THE NEW OAKLAND ALL-AMERICAN SIX RIODUUT or CINIKAL Murois Friday, March 1929 Drawing" was enjoyed. Miss Julia Holloway won a box of bath powder as prize for scoring the highest. The hostesses served delicious Ba varian cream and cakes. JUST ARRIVED A LOAD OF nice fresh mules, well Wroke, ready for work. Also some good seconds. J R. Morris, Robersonville. mrß tf
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