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Society & Personate ?in. (L1IIT ft. PBSL. PHONE T? 46 Visitor Here Yesterday Mrs. Elbert Quky of Hardens, visited here yesterday morning From Roberstmvsilf Mr. and Mrs. Lee House, of Rob ersonvifle. visited friends here last Sunday. Attends Center entt Miss Josephine Grant, home eco nomics teacher of the Williamston High Scheo 1. attended the annual vo cational home economics conference held in Raleigh from September 11-14 i From RobersonvilU Mr I). A. Brown was here yester day afternoon from Robersonvilie at tending to business matters. In Town Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rodgerson, uf I nmherinn were here (or a short while yesterday afternoon Return To'C kapel Hill Billie. William Howard and Clar ence Grittin and Wood row Tice have returned to Chapel Hill, where they; will continue their studies in U>e University of North Carolina Billie and Allien Leslie Clark, Buck Saun-j der.s, and Jim Rhodes plan to leave within the next day or two for "the Hill ." Returns To Wake Forest Wheeler Martin, jr., returned t" Wake Forest last week, where he w'll be in school again this year. I lilts Fnend Here > Mr. W. A. Elliioo, of BelhavenJ visited friends here Sunday. Visitor Here Monday Mrs Ketlie Grpy Allen, of Plym outh was a visitor here yesterday lit end School in Chicago Benjamin Hopkins is attending thel Coyne Electrical School in Chicago.! AI tending Court Here Lawyers Hal let S. Ward, J. I). I'aul and Julius Grimes attended the September term of court here yester day. In \ or folk Sunday Or and Mrs. J. A. Eason and Dr soencer visited relatives in Norfolk I Sunday. h, Wilson Sunday Messrs. Stuart Neeley and John \\ Manning visited friends in Wil ?* n Sunday. !.raves for Raleigh Mrs. C. H. Godwin leaves Thurs day for Raleigh, where she will chap-| erone her nieces, Miss Donnie God vciii, of Annapolis, Md., and Miss I Alary. Jane Pendleton, of Roanoke, Ya., who will make their debut intu North Carolina society at the annual debutante's ball Friday night. Visitor Here Miss Margaret Morris, of Golds lioro visited her aunt, Mrs. P..B. Cone, over the week-end. Returns From Hospital Albert Ia'slie Clark returned home yisterday frpm the Tayloe hospital, where he underwent an operation for ap[iendicitis. ? i. w Sfinds U'eek-End Here Mr. Hugh Wyatt, of Swan Quar ter. spent the week-end with his wife,] who js ill at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cook. ljuves for Neu> Vork Mrs. Raymond Mackenzie leaves tomorrow for New York, where she will visit relatives and friends for several weeks. In Washington City ? | end Mrs. Alonzo Rodgerson and Per lie are spending the week in Wash ington City. hum New Bern Miss Caroline Davis, of New Bern, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Davis hi re Saturday en routw to Hamilton,' where she will lie a member of the school faculty this year. Attending Court Here Judge J. ('. Smith, of Roberson viile, is attending court here this week | LOST OR STOLEN: LARGE BLACK and tan hound dog. Extra large cars. Wears collar with name of Cowin on it. Picas * communicate wtth me and receive reward Clay ton Cowin. Williamston Route 2. sl7 2t 666m--ia COLDS Liquid - Tablets first day. Salva - No? DropeTonic A Laxative Circus is coming to Williams ton! Pictured above is Mighty Alice, said to be the largest elephant now or tour in America, who will be seen in Williamston Friday, Septem ber 20, when Barnett Bros. Big three ring circus will be here for a one day engagement. . Old-time circus atmosphere will prevail in Williamston, when Bar nett Bros, are here, as this show is one of the few on the road today which still clings to the street pa rade. The parade in Williamston will leave the show grounds protoptly at noon for its trek over the busi ness section of the city. In the line of march will be found all the thrills and features which made the pa rades of a generation- ago such an important part of circus day. They Visiting Mrs.' Courtnry Mrs. H. B. Jones, of Buxton, is sending the week here with her sis ter, Mrs. B. S. Courtney. ? ENTERTAIN AT SHOWER LAST FRIDAY NIGHT Mrs. J. K. King, Mrs. W. H. Biggs and Mrs. Burras Critcher entertained at a shower last Thursday night at the Baptist parsonage for Mrs. Chas. H. Dickey, who is leaving very soon with her family to join Mr. Dickey in Raleigh, where they will make their home. The ladies of the Me morial Baptist Church were their guests and to them dainty refresh ments of ice cream and cake were. served.?Mrs. Dickey was the recipi ent of many beautiful gifts. 0 MR. AND MRS. COFFIELD HONORED AT PALMYRA Palmyra.?Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coffield gave a shower at their home Saturday night, September. 14, for their recently married son, Eugene Coftield, and his wife, who, before her marriage, was Miss Inez V'ick. After the guests had gathered they were served tea and cake on the lawn. After serving, the presents were placed in the parlor and opened "bygone of their best friends, Mrs. Vanoy Smith. " The young couple received many useful gifts from their friends. a Poultry Scratch Placed In Litter Is Not Sanitary The practice of putting poultry scratch feed in the litter is unsani tary and dangerous to the flock from a health standpoint. The litter In tha poultry houses, as a general rule, is not ohanged as ofter as necessary and thus becomes soiled will all be there, from the prancing horses to the screeching calliope. The performance being presented by Barnett Bros, this season is said to be the most elaborate that this show has attempted in the number ol years that it hqf been on tour in the United States. ! Clowns, acrobats, tumblers, trap eze artists, bareback riders, tight wire walkers, aerialists, gymnasts. cowboys and cowgirls, besides the man/ trained animals, will perform 'in the three rings under the circus tent in an almost unending proces sion of thrills and feats of daring. Performances will be presented at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors will be opened an hour previous to showing time ;to allow the public an opportunity to visit the menagerie before being seated in the big top ?adv. Feed Dry Cow Enough to Keep Her in Good Flesh When a cow is going dry only enough concentrates should be fed to keep her in good flesh. During the winter months no better ration can be had than legume hay and corn silage together with three to Ave pounds of a ration containing around sixteen percent protein. A formula for figuring the protein content of all dairy feeds together with recommendations for feeding mixtures is contained in Extension Cirvular 193. and fcopies may be se cured free upon application to the Agricultural ?ditor, State College, Raleigh, N. C. with the droppings. As this mixture of litter end droppings increase. ihe danger from many poultry di seases also increase. Worm eggs and other internal parasites are picked up with the scratch feed to gether with disease germs and the result is an unhealthy and low pro ducing flock. C. ^ Special Attention ^ T? Pai"tV 0rderS CLARK'S DRUG STORE To Our Patrons When in need of good gasoline, gro ceries, and general farm supplies, come to see us. We have a complete line of each, Priced right. Headquarters for School Supplies Herman Rogers BEAR GRASS, N. C. Cotton Ginning Time Will Soon Be Here Our gins have the most modern cleaners manufactured, giving you the highest yield and best sample. All burs and trash are takei^out of your cotton before it reaches the saws, giving you whiter, cleaner rotton. V We appreciate your patronage in the past and look forward to ginning your cotton again this season. (/in Will Open Monday. Sept. 23rd J. G. STATON WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT! MR. D. V. CLAYTON OF PLYMOUTH 'Will Succeed Mr. A. G. Small As Cashier of the Williamston Branch of the Guaranty Bank and Trust Co. EFFECTIVE ' '# _ . Monday, September 16th^ jrm wj.| as well as summer, autumn j and winter fire it right on the job destroying property ?at ? great .sate. Insurance, care/uily arranged by its, tain exactly At your needs, furnish teat protection. Don't wait Harrison and Carstarphen BILL CABBTABTHRN . NOBMAN HARRISON ) Branch Bank Building WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ,cU I cut at! ucrul WuJ Hi iitif ? nnaii mtiiri n ? ?..* ,V- ??. "?? . ? * TMUtf* A CUTAIN OOJCACT Of FLAVOR | IN CAMilS THAT THAT TNf Y 00 NOT | AFfiCT MY Wifffi I SMOKf TMi mm HC althv J 'WTi - , SO MILD! m tOU CAN SMOtff *?8 A Li YCU IN ANT Woaum Golfer Dorothy Swn BtH CAMCLS C^the\CTotaccci! Luck Alone Is Not Dependable Luck will work... sometimes. But to do the things you want to do, the things you plan on doing some time, you want a more dependable method! You can find it in a sav ings account... and the increased income, the earnings of your saving, will bring you closer to your goal, in less time. We'll be glad to explain how easy it is to start and continue an account! Ask about it! Branch Banking & { Trust Company j High As the Highest Tobacco prices do not compare with those of last season, but we guarantee our prices are as high as the highest, and our hun dreds of customers will tell you that the Roanoke-Dixie, the Old Reliable, is a leader among the leaders when it comes to selling tobacco. WE HAVE First Sale Friday, Sept. 20th Second Sale Thurs., Sept. 19th It it our sincere judgment that now it the time to market your tips and best grades of tobacco. Bring us your next load and we assure you we will do all humans can do to get you a good sale. Claude Griffin-Jimmie Taylor ROANOKE-DIXIE Warehouse Williamston, N. C.
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