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Ttidftf. M*rch 30, 1931. w "-"" |nr zr i phone « {Society & personals "iua^ 1 Mn. BLBfeRT 8. PKKL, Editor 45 **»■ lit J-' *- - ■ --- - - * • In Tyrrell County Harry Biggs Visited ni Tyrrell county this week. ■ " » " In Rocky Mount Yesterday Mesdames A. Hassell, Elba Cars taiphen and Mary Cantaiphen spent yesterday in Rocky Mount. ♦ Visitor m Washington Mrs. Weehler Martin was in Wash ington Wednesday afternoon. ♦ Returns From Hospital Miss Sarah Cone came home yes terday from the Washington hospi tal where she harbeen rtcovery from an appendicitis operation. «—. — Visiting Her Sister Miss Essie Peele of Petersburg is visiting her feter, Mrs. Grow Hardison and Mr. Hafdoon. Here From Gotdsboro Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woolard and J. D. Jr., of Goldsboro spent the Hay with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Har rison this week. 0 In Charlotte and New York J. W. Walls, jr., is in Charlotte and New York for a few days. . In Wilson This Week Mesdames W. C. Maiming and E. S. Peele visited Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lawrence in Wilson this week. ♦ Here From Norfolk Mrs. Hermon Horn thai of Nor folk is visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes. ♦ Here From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lee Fraaelle of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Oaylord Harrison this week. In Rocky Mount Thursday Mesdames Rodger Critcher, Leslie Fowden and W. H. Biggs were in -Rocky Mount yesterday. Ui Finehnrst II | Mrs. Harry Vaughin is spending .the week-end in Pinehurst with 'fHends. ♦ v- In Rocky Mount a, -'Mrs. Daisy Purvis, Misses Sally | Dickens, Ethel Taylor, Mary Louise Carstarphen visited in Rocky Mount Wednesday night. From Wdiltthgton Miss EHsabeth Warren of Wash ington thu a business visitor here r mi «lrr»l« 1 nim 1 Is Visitor Here Tkis Week Mr: H. D. Bkteman of Wilson was Wtown this week. s In Town Thurlßky r Mr* M. G. Mann, of Norfolk, re presentative of the- Eastern Cotton Off Co.' Was In' Wfrtr yesterday. I Visiting His P*m*y Were Mr. Bob Hrydwirick of LotiWfcfla - came yesterday to visit his family here. ♦ Return From Baltimore t Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Brandon and little Tom returned Wednesday from Baltimore. w [SHAVE YOURSELFL A NEW GILLETTE RAZOR A AND A BIG 35c TUBE OF , SHAVING CREAM—ALL for c ; COME AND GET YOURS FIRST Barnhill Bros. Co. i l Whan Better Merchandise Is Sold, Barnh ill's Will Sell It oil you used all winter shoyld not be ex- '■ . / pected to fully protect your engine. A FILL^LISTEN Fill with the correct sum mer grade of New Texaco Motor Oil Longer lasting Winter it dead! The glorious months PROOF TEXACO sheathes every mov- Crack-proof. °' °P en windshields are near at hand. ing part of your engine, smoothing the HT // I Let your car welcome spring unhamper- action, quieting the sound. Heat can- HijMf /] ed by the dangers and handicaps of not pierce it f Friction dwindles away H'W/ weakened, diluted "winter-worn" motor before it I Perfectly protected, your oil. engine purrs over the steepest hill and /fl A .... ... hums along the straightaway. AH Winter-grade oil will never do for the / |H m TCfIACO warmer days that are here. Drain it off. Begin long months of driving pleasure Fill with the correct grade of NEW today at a Texaco Service Station. Drain, . I . I CRACK-PROOF TEXACO! In every Fill:—then Listen! A smoother, quieter b ' ' m ■ • drop of this longer-lasting golden oil is engine immediately forecasts the finer^d m. r M new life, new power,' new quietness for trouble-free performance that the new M your motor. Listen to the difference! CRACK-PROOF LONGER-LASTING Free from paraffin wax and hard-car- TEXACO MOTOR OILL always as - t- bon forming elements, the new CRACK- sures. O nHIWIvBiGMpay .—.—— r —— : —• : " ■ ■ THE NEW Wl MOTOR OIL LONGER-LASTING. "CRACK-PROOF" t • •• \ -»-• * * Harrison Oil Company WILLIAMSTON, N. C. j Deputy Marshall Here !j Deputy U. S. Marshall Dennis 1 Robinson of New Bern was in the County yesterday serving papers for the U. S. Court both Criminal and Civil. ,• Returns from Hospital 1 Mrs. B. A. Critcher returned home [yesterday from Washington where, ■ she underwent an operation several j days ago. 5 HAMILTON NEWS —•— Prof. W. E. Plyler held services in the Baptist church Sunday night, us l ing as his subject, "The Prodigal | Son," and making a splendid talk in | deed. j Mrs. Hallie Pender, who has been JVlsltiftg her daughter, Mrs. Thad Law -1 rente, of near Italtigli, for some time, | 1 returned home Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Davenport spent last j Week-end in Robersonville. Miss Ruth Pippin spent last Satur -1 day in Raleigh. > r' Mrs. R. F„ Downs spent last Sat-1 urday in Robcrsonville. Rev. A. H. Marshall held his regu-i 'lar appointment in St. Martin's church I Tuesday night. | Messrs. Harry Waldo, Z. T. Cox, ' and Whit Davis are serving as jurors |in Williamston this week. THE ENTERPRISE Mr. and Mrt. R. A. Haislip and T TQT HI? IJAAnC family, of Hassell, visited Mr. F. L. 1 » * w P fUUUO Haislip Sunday. ESSENTIAL DAILY Mrs. L. R. Everett, Miss Louise f 9 White, and Mr. Jimmie Counsel went Leaflet Being Distributed to Tarboro Monday night. In County by Home w Mr i c - Perkins /" d children, and Demonstrator Mr. T. F. Pippin and Mr. Ernest Pip- ; pin went to Enfield Sunday. j A list of daily food essentials, pre- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Edmondson pared by the United States Depart went to Greenville Sunday. nient of Agrictulture, was_ recently is -1 Mrs. joe Purvis /left Sunday for S " ed i " ,Cafl " from and distribute * Oakboro, where she will visit her sis- , * I,SS ICov '" g,on - 1,0n,c dc,,,ons ter, Mrs. Rodgers. aß?nt ' thro »K h ° u the county.; Following arc the items suggested to , Mr. C. D. Perkins and son, Charles, Jbe eaten for growth and health: h jr., went to Elizabeth City Sunday. . Mi!k . , pjnt , quar , dai|y Mr. Clayton Davenport, of Rober- | Vegetables: 3 servings daily, in- I sonville, was in town Sunday. eluding 1 starchy vegetable, such as i | Mr. D. G. Matthews wen to WiU j 1 ¥ ,ato «* : 1 leaf >' vt 'Ketabk, such as liamston Tuesday. | collards, cabbage, turnip greens; ami II other vegetable, such as beets, car- Mrs. S, D. Matthews, MrS. Ballard, rots on j ons . Mrs. Boyle, and Miss Effie Waldo ' . . - . went to Williamston Saturday. lArWU\ l A rWU \ 2 *"""** da,ly ' frfsh ' ca "' ned, or dried. ,11 Mrs. B. B. Taylor, Mrs. J. J. Hines, j, j s a | so a( i v j se( | "g e sl)re usc a Mrs. Lucy Counsel, and Miss Evelyn raw fruit( a raw veßeUble , or canned Hines went to Robersonville Saturday tomatoes daily to visit Mrs. Calvin Stokes. , , .... Kggs: 1 daily. Mrs. P. P. Peel, oi Williamston, Meat (lean): 1 serving daily, pork, was in (own Monday. hcff lmltton , poultry, or fish, i Mrs. J. M. Pugh, Mrs. F.. F. Pip- Whole grains: 1 servings daily; 'pin, Mrs. D. G. Matthews, Mrs. J. E. breakfast cereal, such as oatmeal, j Edmondson, and Mrs Willie Thomas cracked wheat: bread, as cornbread, 'Went to Williamston Monday. whole wheat bread, j Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hooker and Fats: 2 tablespoonfuls of butter daily! 'daughters, Misses Ruby and Lucille. in action to °'her f ats in fottd. also Mr. Stevenson, of Norfolk, visited Sweets: I serving daily. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ewell Sunday. Water: 6 to 8 glasses. ■■■■■llllllll ,j \ USE THE OLD RELIABLE "Sold for Fifty Years" Lee's Prepared Agl. Limes 1 For PEANUTS | Jumbo Prepared Lime 6 per cent Potash. Excelsior Prepared Lime 4 per cent Potash 3 No 1. Burnt Shell Lime ■ Lee's Better Crop Fertlizers | FOR ALL CROPS A. S. Lee & Sons Co., Inc. 1 NORFOLK, Va. lilll^llllllliiililiiililllilillliiiMlllllllllillllllllilllllHilil,^ NOTICE OF BALB | Ravnor and on th« East by Mamie i«; r »■ i iions of that certain Deed of Trust on the North by Jesse Leggett on | executed to the undersigned by Harry the West by J. R. Harrison, on the Jones and wife Hattie Jones, which South by J. W. Griffin, and on the it- Trust ,g Q f record in the East by Mamie Raynor and Sam public registry of Martin County in Taylor, containing twenty-five acres, Oook b-2 at page 265, default having more or less and being the land willed been made and the payment thereby to Thomas Griffin and Hattie Griffin secured and at the request of the own by Roderic F. Griffin. His deed of er and holder of said indebtedness the trust covers one-half interest in the undersigned will on the 4th day of above lands being Thomas tsriffin and April 1931 at twelve o clock, noon, in Hattie Jones one-half undivided in front of the courthouse door in Wil- terest. liamston. North Carolina, expose for sale the following described lands: I Terms of sale, cash. r Bounded on the North by the Wild' the 4th day of March ' ,931 - Cat Public Road, on the West by the : JOS. W. BAILEY, ; by Mamie m-6-4t Trustee. ■. ~ ■ I A Woman's Bank, Too | Women feel at home here ... in this friendly bank. That is why we number so many women among our depositors. We are proud of their patronage . . . we try to do everything in our power to be of service to them. To maintain and increase this fem inine favor is ever our aim. j| Branch Banking | 1 & Trust Company 1 WILLI AMSTON, N. C. jlllllllilllllllllllllllllllßlllllll PAGE THREE
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