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Tuesday, August 26, 1930 T* ill ClabMMdasa Waddings In Greensboro Mesdames R. A. Critcher, John A. Manning, and R. F. Pope are visiting in Greensboro this week. • Leaves for Bailey Mr. R. F. Pope left Monday for Bailey, to conduct the singing for Rev. J. C. Williams, who is conduct ing a revival in the Methodist Church. • Returns From Georgia Mr. J. W. High! returned last week from Georgia, where he has been on the tobacco market. • ■ Spend Week End in Greenville . Messrs. Jim and John Clark spent the week-end in Greenville. Visits His Parents Benjamin Courtney, of Raleigh, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Courtney, here last week-end. »■ Making Home Here Mr. and Mrs. CMlie Clark, of Greenville, are making their home here now. Mr. Clark is in the mer cantile business at the Flat Iron Building. To Return From Chapel Hill Miss Ruth Manning will return Friday from Chapel Hill, where she hus been attending the last session of summer school at the university. Returns To Petersburg Mr. Joseph E. Manning returned to his home in Petersburg Sunday, after spending several days here with relatives. • Viiits A/r. and Mrs. Biggs Mr. R. P. Badham, of Edenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Biggs here Sunday. » . ~~ r At Morehcad City Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning and Elsie Andersw visited Miss Sarah Mae Connally at Bayview this week end. » Spend Week-End Here Messrs. Jim King and Frederick Hoyt spent the week-end here. They art located at Clark ton and Chad bcurn, respectively, where they are buying tobacco. Return From Nags Head Messrs. Bill Spivey and Norman Harrison returned last Friday from Nags Head. • Vint Miss Wkitjord Here Mrs. H. Whit ford and daughter, Mrs. Ed Belangia, Mrs. E. A. Pitt man and daughter, Miss Evelyn, of New Bern, visited Miss Carrie Whit ford Monday. Here from Hamilton Mrs. Harry Waldo and daughter, Miss Mary, of Hamilton, were guests of the Carstarphens here yesterday. Bridge Luncheon ior Honor Guests— Complimentary to her house guests, Misses Elizabeth Allen and Elizal>eth Green, of Weldon, and Miss Shu ford Carlton, of Roxboro, Miss Lucille Hassell entertained at her home on Main Street with a bridge luncheon yesterday morning. The attractive home was charm ingly arranged for the occasion and after several progressions of bridge, the mother pf the hostess, Mrs. C. B. Hassell, served a beautifully appoint ed four-course luncheon. * There is no other true happiness in the world except that of a soul con tent with its condition. This is the way to carry heaven about with you.— Sarasa. NOTICE OP SALE OP LAND POR TAXES I, O. G. Carton, tax collector for the town of Jamesville, N. C., have thii day levied on the following described land lying and being in the town of James ville, county of Martin, N. C., and will sell the same at public auction for cash in front of the town hall in Jamesville on Monday, the 29th day of September, 1930, at 12 o'clock noon, for taxes due upon said lands for the year 1927, un less taxes and costs are paid on or before that date. This 25th day of August, 1930. O. G. CARSON, Tax Collector. A. Corey, Mayor; O. W. Hamilton, Clerk; W. R. Koberson, Commissioner; W. B. Gaylord, Commissioner Whit* Tax Cost Mrs. Minnie Hardison, house and lot# . 17.47 SI.BO S'/m Godard, house and lot 2.IS 1.80 J. M. H«»seH. hou*e and Iflp , 9.QQ 180 J. E. Hediirick, house and lot —— 3.09 1.80 W. H. Lilly, store and lots » - 7.75 1.80 L. W. Mizelle & Co., brick store and lot 84.94 1.80 J. R. Manning, house and lot . . - 5.81 1.80 Mrs I. M Mizell, house and lot 5.40 1.80 I. E. Smith wick, farm 25.32 1.80 Mrs. I. E. Smith wick, real estate _— .- ~ - 25.11 180 W. W. Walters, house and lots ! * 11-99 1-80 J. R. Hardison, Estate -—, 7.28 1.80 Susan A. Brown, house and lots 7.3* J HO T. H. Burras Heirs, Estate 360 1 80 Colored Edd Hill, house and lot ~ ■ : • Louise Hollonun, house and lot '"JJ lohnnie James, lot „•• - ~~ ! , ,•»„ I W. Lyons, house and lot r ?*2S I. J. McFadden, hou«e anrf lot S 3 U J-«» W D- Staton, house lot. I'M I.So Society & Personals Mn. ELBERT S. PEKL, Editor /* Town Last Week Mr. Brodie Hood, of Goldsboro, was in town last week-end. From Richlands Mrs. J. E. Rand and children, of Richlands, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Harrison this week. • Visiting Mr. andJMrs. Harrison Mrs. S. E. Koonce and children, of Richlands, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Harrison this week. Visit Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Miss Rebecca Newbold and Mr. Howard Frazelle, of Raleigh, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Harrison, jr. Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sullivan an nounce the birth of a daughter, Judy, at their home in Anderson, S. C., on Wednesday, August 20. Mrs. Sullivan was, prior to her marriage, Miss Laura Norton, of Williamston. Ixaves for Anderson, S. C. Miss Ruth Norton left Sunday for Anderson, S. C., to visit her sister, Mrs. Melvin Sullivan, and Mr. Sul livan for some time. * « Visitors Here Yesterday - Mrs. Blanche Sullivan and son, Thomas, of Robersonville, visited her mother, Mrs. Britton, here yesterday. 1 Leave for Florida Mr. and Mrs. James O. Bowen left Saturday for their home in West Palm Beach, Fla., after s|>ending a few days with Mrs. Bowen's mother,' Mrs. J. L. Robertson. • Visiting Here Misses Elizabeth Green and Eliza beth Allen, of Weldon, and Miss Shu ford Carlton, of Roxboro, are visiting Miss Lucille Hassell for a few days.l Hire Yesterday Mrs. Harry Waldo and daughter, Mary, of Hamilton, were here yes terday. Here From Wilson Mrs. W. A. Knox, of Wilson, is vis iting her son, Mr. Wilton Knox, and Mrs. Knox this week. ♦ Visit Mr. and Mrs. Dunning Mr. Jim Connally, of Durham, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning yestfcrday. a Visitors Here Sunday Miss Clara Moye and Messrs. Howard Moye and Frank Patrick visited Miss Margaret Manning Sun day. FRAZELLE - NEWBOLD ■ • A wedding which came as a sur prise to their many friends was sol emnized here yesterday morning, when Miss Rebecca Caroline New bold and Mr. Howard Lee Frazelle, of Raleigh, were united in marriage. The service took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Harrison, jr., in the Tar Heel Apartments, with Rev. F. W. Weigman officiating, and was witnessed by only a few friends of the couple. The bride was unusually attractive in a smart ensemble of brown crepe, with hat, shoes, and accessories to match. Miss Newbold is employed by the Occidental Life Insurance Company, of Raleigh, and Mr. Frazelle is con* nected with the News and Observer. He and Mrs. Frazelle will make their home in the Vance Apartments, Ra leigh, returning September S "from their wedding tour to Atlantic City, making a return trip through the Shenandoah Valley. PUILItNID iVRT RU—p»Y AMO rmpAY PHONE Anything for This Department Da Visitors Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Preddy, of Wilson, were here yesterday. Farmers Sell Your . T olmcco IN GREENVILLE Since Last Season Some of the warehouses have made large additions, which gives the market increased floor space. Some of the factories have made enlargements to their buildings, Greenville tobacco market is decidedly in better position to handle daily, larger quantities of tobacco than ever before. Tobacco Warehouses * *s . ' ' - • ... - \ , / - * " . ■ . • Greenville tobacco market has nine (9) large and modern brick warehouses with close to 14 acres floor space, sufficient to accommodate 2,225,000 pounds of tobacco daily. These warehouses are managed by men of years of experience. _ a . ) ) Buyers and Factories Greenville Tobacco Market has four (4) sets of buyers, representing all the important companies in the world, using bright tobacco. Nine (9) large and modern tobacco factories are located here, additions having been made to several of them since last season. * ' * » ' Roads and Locations Greenville tobacco market is located in the heart of Eastern North Carolina. Seven fine hard-surfaced roads lead into Greenville. Tobacco growers living 125 miles from Greenville Tobacco Market sell their tobacco in Green ville and return home same day. *' v , Government Report for 1929 The report of the Government for the year 1929 showed that the Greenville Tobacco Market (with the most in ferior crop ever grown in its territory) made an average higher than the general average for the entire State. Will Continue to Grow Greenville tobacco market will continue to grow because important Tobacco Buying Companies in this country and abroad are represented on our market. It will be interesting to compare the investment made on other mar kets with the investment in equipment on the Greenville market. Every year additional thousands of dollars # ft* • * * * are expended enlarging this market s facilities. Greenville Tobacco Market Opens Tuesday Sept. 2nd 9 O'clock a.m. With 4 Sets of Buyers ' • . r , ' '' . Sell Your Tobacco In Greenville With GORMAN'S WAREHOUSE STAR WAREHOUSE J. N. Gorman's Sons, Props. ' G. V. Smith and B. B. Sugg, Props. « CENTRE BRICK FORBES AND MORTON IV. S. Moye and H. G. JUETT, Props. , Gus Forbes and IV. Z. Morton, Props. CURRIN'S WAREHOUSE FARMER'S WAREHOUSE S. B. Currin and Company, Props. -■ R. V. KEEL, J. J. Gentry, Nat Young Props. M c GOWAN AND CANNON WEBB'S WAREHOUSE Hugh McGowan and Biggs Cannon, Props. C. H. Webb, Proprietor JOYNISfe'S NEW WAREHOUSE O. L. Joyjner, R. E. Harris, and Will Moore, Props. THE ENTERPRISE Visit Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woolard, of Giefnville, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Harrison Sunday afternoon. In Norfolk Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger and children and Mrs. Mary Adair Shute motored to Norfolk Sunday. WIIXIAMtTON Returns From Georgia Theodore Hassell returned Satur day from Thomasville, Ga., where he has been on the tobacco market. Visits Her Cousin Mrs. P. L. Earley, of Norfolk, vis ited her cousin, Mrs. G. P. Hall at her home on East Main Street Mon day. Visitors Here Yesterday Miss Araminta Sawyer, of Wind soi, visited Miss Lucille Hassell yes terday. 666 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, check* a Cold the first day ind check* Malaria in three day*. 666 also in Tablets PAGE THREE An VnpktnmfSubject All of tie functions of life are not pleasant to consider. Perhaps this is why some mothers refuse to think that nidi symptoms as restless deep, loss of flesh, lacfj of appetite or itching nose s&d fingers in their children, can be caused by round or pin worms. Many mothers have proven, however, that a few doses of White's Cream Vermi fuge, that sure and harmless worm expellant, will make these symptoms , disappear. You can get White's Cream Veraufuge for 35 cunts per bottle from Clark's Dr \g Store. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I
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