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I „ Friday. Seotember 6.1929 —————— 1 "» I" IpEE Society & Personals iS. Tmmimh Mn. KLBEKT 8. PKXL, Editor Tj p -r.t ■ 40 Returns to Edenton Miss Charlotte Wood returned to her home in Edenton Wednesday aft er a visit to her niece, Mrs. S. R. Biggs. • Returns From WilmMgton Mrs. W. T. Hunter has returned from a visit to Mr. Hunter, who is constructing a mill at Wilmington. —, » .1 In Jackson Tuesday R. J. Peel and Clayton Moore spent Tuesday in Jackson attending court. • Returns From Hospital Little Warren Pope was able to return home from the Washington Hospital after an operation for the removal of his tonsils. His health has been bad for several weeks and it is hoped and expected that he will rapidly improve now. -t » In Town Yesterday J. T. Chase and R. W. Goodman, of Roanoke Rapids, were in town yes terday. • Leaves lor Davidson College William Belk, of Lancaster, S. C., has gone to Davidson College after a short visit to his aunt, Mrs. Anna Harrison. tke Alps . * * ■ L&*&&£tilft\ajorEJi.AleMn in spectacular r 'flight from Thin toParis f demonstrates of "S It was blazing hot in Turin when Major Aldrin gave hit Lockheed Vega Monoplane the gun. Off like a rockctf - Straight into the heart of i raging blizzard he flew when he reached the Alps. Then up 15,000 feet to escape it. Colder yet. But the big Waap motor never miffed a beat all the way to Paris. The flight was made with "Standard" Motor Oil, preferred by Majjr Aldrin because on previous flights in America he had always used it and never found it wanting. The same re liabiU ty that stood by Major Aldrin when bis plane flew at 15,000 feet, is inherent in every gallon of "Standard" Motor k Oil that goes into your automobile. Used with "Standard" Gasoline or ESSO, you have an unbeatable combination. "STANDARD" MOTOR OIL Roanoke - Dixie Warehouse Still in the Lead in Pounds and Prices STOP, LOOK & LISTEN « OFFICIAL FIGURES. THEN DECIDE FOR YOURSELF WHERE YOU WILL CARRY YOUR NEXT LOAD WILSON,N.C. sl9 11 ' GREENVILLE, N. C. J»I 1 OC Official Average, Tuesday, Sept. 3, was tp X X X Official Average, Tuesday, Sept. 3, was XX • 0 ROANOKE-DIXIE sl9 91 ROANOKE-DIXIE $1 9 Q/l Official Average, Tuesday, Sept. 3, was Official Average, Wednesday, Sept. 4, was *P X L 4 • Z/Ht -»* * / J WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR HOUSE, AND WE ARE ONLY QUOTING OFFICIAL AVERAGES—NOT GUESSWORK. COME AND BE WITH US, AND WE WILL AL WAYS PROTECT YOUR INTEREST. YOURS TO PLEASE, ROANOKE-DIXIE WAREHOUSE WILLIAMSTON, N. C. MEADOWS, MEADOR GRIFFIN AND TAYLOR, PROPS. BEST SET OF BUYERS WE HAVE HAD IN YEARS In Town Yesterday Pendleton Hughes, of Danville, Va. was in town yesterday. • i - In Town Yesterday Mrs. Fred Flowers, of Wilson, was in town yesterday. • Spends Week End Here * Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Waters, of Rocky Mount, spent last week end in Williamston and this community visiting relatives. Mrs. Waters was formerly Miss Ida Mae Taylor. • ■ Return After Visit Here Mr. Aleck Edwards and daughter, Miss Anne, seturned to their home this week after a visit here. Mr. Edwards was the guest of his brother, W. H. Edwards, and family, and Miss Anne visited Miss Susie May Barn hill. ~ ' -I Miss Lyda Cook /U It is hoped that the condition of Miss Lyda Cook, who is very ill with malaria fever, is somewhat improved today. m In Washington Tuesday Mrs. W. H. Biggs and Jack W. Biggs spent Tuesday at the Washing ton Hospital with Mr. W. H. Biggs. Returns From Trip Mrs. Mary Brown Shute has re turned borne from a business trip which carried her through seventeen States. Her daughter, Miss Kather ine, has returned from Sanatorium, .where she has been for several months taking treatment. She has entirely .recovered from her illness, which is gratifying news to her friends. ♦ In New Bern Wednesday Mr*. J. W. Watts, jr., spent Wed nesday in New Bern with relatives. • Attends Meeting im Wilson W. C. Manning attended a trus tees' meeting of Atlantic Christian College yesterday that was held in Wilson. o * Returns From Trip Mrs. M. J. Norton has returned from an extended trip which took hei through Ohio, Michigan, and part of Canada. Accepts Position Here Jessup Harrison, who has been in Wilson, where he was employed by the Branch Banking and Trust Com pany, has accepted a position with the Harrison Wholesale Company. THE ENTERPRISE 'jfrtunu to RobersottviUe Miss Eva Peel has returned to Rob eraonville, where she will teach in the Robersonville High School again this year. • In Town Thursday Jesse Ben Roberson, of Roberson ville, was in town yesterday. N • Here From Plymouth Attorney Jerry A. Sawyer, of Ply mouth, was in town this week on busi ness. • Fmfj Friends Here E. T. Bateman, of Baltimore, vis ited friends here yestereday. ♦ ' - In Town Wednesday Jim Cheshire, oi Raleigh, and Rob ert Scott, of Greansboro, were in town Wednesday night. —• Here From Bethel Vance Bunting, of Bethel, was in town yesterday. i • lAave for Rochy Mount Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harrison and little daughter, Marietta, left this week for their new home at Rocky Mount, where Mr. Harrison is dis trict agent for the National Biscuit Company. They both have many friends in Williamston who regretted their leaving for another place of res idence. ' Here on Inspection Tour Messrs. R. H. Goodman, F. W. Gates, C. L. Whipple, A. J. Young, F. P. Dickens, Scott Lassiter, and J. T. Chase, officials of the Virginia Electric & Power Co., of Roanoke Rapids, were visitors in Williamston Thursday while on an inspection tour of the company's property in this section. GAS ENGINE WANTED: BE tween 1 1-2 horsepower to 5 horse power,, Prefer second-hand engine. Dav Roberson, Williamston, N. CL' - s6 2t I , - NOTICE North Carolina,, Martin County. In the Superior Court, before the clerk. In the matter of Mrs. M. K. Williams, individually and as Guardian for .Mary Blanche Williame and Frank E. Williama, and W. C. Manning, nest friend of Mary Blanche Wil liams, Ex Parte. Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon the undersized com missioner by a judgment of the Su perior Court in the above entitled pro ceedings, the undersigned commission er will on Saturday, the Sth day oi October, 1929, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the Hank of Hamilton, in the town of Hamilton, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to wit: Beginning at the corner of the King heirs lot jpi Main Street in the town ot Hamilton, North Carolina; thence along the King heirs line to the line of the lot belonging to the Coldred Lodge; thence along the line of the lot belonging to the Colored Lodge to a street; thence along the said street to another street; thence along said street to the beginning; the sam-; be ing the tract of laud in the town of Hamilton owned by the heirs at law of the late J. B. Williams. This the 3rd day of September, 1929. ELBERT S. PEEL, s6 4tw Commissioner. , SALE OP VALUABLE PARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authori ty conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by T. S. Hadley and wife, Willie A. Hadley, on the 15th day of January, 1925, and recorded in book of mortgages T-2, page 405, we will, on Saturday, the 21st day of September 1929, 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse pany, and George Williams, on the east by the lands of J. N. Hopkins, on the •cuth by the Williamston and Wash ington road, on the west»by the lands of A. W. Hardison, containing 331 acres, more or less, more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a boll gum where Little Dead Water Creek empties into Sweet en Water Creek, thence 3. 27 E. 168 Water Creek, on the northeast by the lands of Harrison Brothers and Com thence S. 56 E. 68 poles, thence N. 34 E. 20 poles to a branch, thence a long the branch to Peter Swamp, land bounded on the north by Sweeten door in Williamaton, Martin County, tell at public auction, for cash, to the pole*, 5. 2 £. 83 poles to the road. All that certain tract or parcel of highest bidder, the following land, to wit: poles, S. 38 E. 42 poles, S. 16 W. 53 thence along Peter Swamp to Sweeten Water Cfeek, thence along Sweeten Water Creek to the beginning. This sale is made by reason of the failure of T. S. Hadley and wife, Wil lie A. Hadley, to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust to the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 13th day of August, 1929. FIRST NATIONAL CO.. OF DURHAM, INC., a3O 4tw Trustee. Formerly First National Trust Com pany, Durham, N. C. "NEURITIS The famout Q-623 —Guaranteed re lief for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Athritis, Sciatica, "Lumbago—is now available to all sufferers from these tortures. Q-623 is a prescription of a famous specialist that has done wonders for thousands of people when many other remedies have failed. We ask you to try this famous prescription, as it is absolutely guaranteed to help you. A few doses usually stops the pain and many people say "it is worth its weight in gold." These reliable merchants recom mend it: Clark's Drug Store, Williamston. S. R. Biggs Drug Co., Williamston Barnhill Brothers, Everetts. A. B. 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SEDAN "75 ..,,650 Furthermore, Chevrolet delivered ........-M . „ w . prices Include the loweet financing A./ACMRY. ruu. uuMfm handling charges svaUable. Peel Motor Co. Williamston, N. C. Adventure Romance Dissipation Life ADULTS ONLY Don that dizzy path of petting, loving, Jazz age. Every boy and girl over 16 must see it. The out standing ' Different" picture of all times. SPEEDS WHIRLS DASHES PAGE THREE
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