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Society and Personals
I or WILUAMSTON ud MAIT1N COUNTY
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Here Sunday Afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. George Hardison, of
Plymouth, visited Mrs. Bettie Pope
here Sunday afternoon.
In Town Monday
Judge J. C. Smith was here yester
day from Robersonville attending to
business.
Leaves for Florida
Mrs. J. L. Robertson left Monday
for West Palm Beach, Ha., where
she will visit her daughter, Mrs. J.
O. Bowen, for some time.
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In Hew Bern
Miss Mariah Brinson, teacher in
the local schools, spent the week
end at her home in New Bern.
Home for the Week-End
Jack Manning and Oscar Ander
son, jr., were home from Campbell
College for Jbe week-end.
from Elisabeth City
Judge I. M. Meekins, of Elizabeth
City, visited here a short while Sun
day afternoon.
Visitor Here Sunday
Ralph Hardison, of Jamesville,
was here Sunday.
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In Richmond Monday
K. i). Worrell was in Richmond
yesterday attending to business.
Visits His Mother Here
Mr. I.eRov Anderson, of Emporia.
Va., visited his mother, Mrs. J. W.
Anderson, here Sunday.
In Chapel HiU Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clark and
Miss Sarah Freeman Cone visited in
Chapel Hill Sunday.
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From Jamesville
Mr. Herbert Lilley was here yes
terday from Jamesville.
Headquarters for Garden Seed
Plant That Early Garden Now
For a quarter of a century we hare sold the high
est grade seed obtainable. When better seed are
grown, Clark's will soli them.
BEWARE OF CHEAP, UNRELIABLE, UNKNOWN SEED!
CLARK'S DRUG STORE
to Business for Yoor Health PHONE U
ALL That Is NEW
FOR THIS SPRING YOU'LL
FIND RIGHT HERE
The Mannish Suit
The Swagger Suit
The Finger Tip Suit
Apd a Complete Assortment of Blouses
and the Accessories To Go With Them
COATS
For the Miss and Matron. In the
new tweeds and solid colors. They're
here, too.
SELBY SHOES
In all the new styles and color
ings, and in the widths that make
fitting perfect?AAA to D.
H&TS by DERBY
That la All That Is Necessary
YOURS TO PLEASE,
Mltirgolis Bros.
In Raleigh Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Barnes were
called to Raleigh yesterday by the
illness of Mrs. Barnes' father.
In Town Yesterday
Messrs. E G. Anderson and Vance
Roberson were here yesterday from
Robersonville attending to business.
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From Griffins
Mr. A. I). Griffin was here yester
day from Griffins attending to busi
ness matters.
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Here Saturday
Abbie Clark, of Chapel Hill, spent
Saturday night here with his par
ents.
Return From Wilson
Mrs. E. S. Teel atYtl Miss Cora
Lee Robrrson returned Sunday from
Wilson, where they visited relatives
for several days.
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I isiting in Farmvilte
Mrs. J. C. Manning and son, Asa,
are spending a few days with rela
tives in Farmville.
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Yisiting in Richmond
Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff is spending
several days in Richmond with
friends.
Here Yesterday
Mr. D. E. Jones, special salesman
lor Swift Fertilizer Company, of
Norfolk and Kdenton, was here yes
terday.
Will Return Tonight
I>r. Spencer wil return tonight
from Washington City, where he has
Iteen attending the-Five-State Den
tal Association meeting which was
held at the Georgetown University
in that city.
In Town Monday
Mr. R. Grady Johnson, speaker
of the State House of Representa
tives, was here yesterday front War
saw.
Here Sunday
Miss Mary King Ellison visited
here a short while Sunday afternoon
en route from Hertford to her home
in Belhaven, where she was called
by the sudden illness of her father,
Mr. W. A. Ellison.
MRS. R. C. JORDAN IS
HOSTESS LAST FRIDAY
Jamesville.?Friday evening Mrs.
R C. Jordan was hostess to the Kil
Kare club. Contract was played at
ihree tables. Attractive prizes were
given to Miss Emily Smithwick, the
holder of high score, and to Mrs
Charlie Davenport, for low score.
Following the game a congealed
salad and coffe were served to Mes
dames A. J. Holliday, J. T. lizzie.
J. E. Smithwick, jr., Charlie Daven
(>ort, and MisSes Sneede Leeson, Ra
chel (lodwin, Rachel Carson, Mar
garet M. Everett, Fannie L. Mar
tin, Louise I'axton, Opal Brown, Em
ily Smithwick and Dorothy Carson.
SARAH FRANCES IIARDISON
HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY
Little Miss Sarah Frances llardi
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
\Y. Hardison, entertained a number
uf her friends Saturday evening from
2 until 5 o'clock in honor of her sixth
birthday.
The little hostess received many
useful presents, including one from
her grandfather, Mr. Simon Hardi
son. who now lives in Gainesville,
Fla.
After the children had enjoyed the
afternoon playing games, Mrs. Har
ning and Mrs. J. S. Anderson, served
dison, assisted by Mrs. John Man
candy and apples.
WOODWARD - BROWN
WEDDING SATURDAY
On Saturday, March 7th, at noon,
at the home of the bride on Church
Street, Miss Myrnie Woolard Brown
and Mr. Richard Delver Woodward
were married by Rev. Edwin Mose
ley, rector of the Church of the Ad
vent. There were only a few frieiufs
attending the ceremony.
The bride wore a maize suit with
fox collar and brown accessories. She
carried yellow ophelia roses.
~/rc Sab _ smob ^artteS
H "I always smoke Camels
for digestion's sake," says Frank Duck,
famous wild animal collector. "I rec
ommend Camels for flavor," be contin
ues. "They are rich and mellow. And
they are a delightful help to digestion."
CAMELS SIT YOU RIGHT!
Tbey are a friendly aid to
digestion. No matter bow
many you smoke, Camels
never get on your nerves.
C4MCLS ticM/o&iceot/
Agent for
SWIFTS
RED STEER
FERTILIZER
Before bilging your FERTILIZ
ER, let us quote you prices. If you
are not acquainted with the marvel
ous crops Swift's Red Steer produced
in 1935, talk to your neighbor or see
your local authorized Swift Agent.
F. W. Sparrow
Mrs. Woodward U the only child
of Mrs. Myrtle Woolard Brown and
the late Mr. David Brown and is
descended from some of the oldest
families in this state. She studied
at the Woman's Col lege of the Uni
versity of North Carolina, after com
pleting her course in the local high
school. She is a very lovely and
charming young woman and is very
iwpular here, being actively identi
fied with the church and social life
of the town.
Mr. Woodward is the oldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lafayette
Woodward, of Suffolk, Va , and (or
some time was manager of the Farm
ville-Woodward l.umlier Co. here.
He graduated front Virginia Poly
technic Institute with two degrees.
Bachelor of Mechanical engineering
and Bachelor of Industrial Kngineer
ing. He is also a graduate of Fork
Union Military Academy in Virginia.
At present he is in the lumber busi
ness, with headquarters at Rich
mond.
Immediately after their marriage
they left by automobile for New
\ork and other northern cities. They
will return here next week and will
be at home in the l'ar Heel A|>art
ments.
The following announcements have
been mailed to out-of-town friends:
_ "Mrs. Myrtle Woolard Brown an
nounces the marriage of her daugh
er, Mvrnie Wuolard, (o Mr. Richard
Delves Woodward, un Saturday, the
?eventh of March. 19)6, William
ton, North Carolina.
"At home, Tar Heel Apartments,
iVilllamston, North Carolina."
MEN WANTED: FOE UWLUGH
route of <00 families in Beaufort,
Washington, and Hyde Counties.
Reliable hustlei should start errning
$25 weekly and increase . rapidly.
Write today. Kawleigh, Dept. NCC
-251 S., Richmond, V*. mr% 4t
With the Best of Your
Investments
?here it is that a Guaranty Savings Ac
count or Certificate of Deposit belongs
It is safe?insured up to $5,000.00 by the Feder
al Deposit Insurance Corporation and safeguard
ed 100 per cent by management of time-tested
soundness.
It earns interest that compares favorably with
that obtainable on high-grade securities.
Deposits Over $6,000,000.00
Capital Over 500.000.00
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Guaranty Bank &
Trust Company
HARDWARE
AT YOUR OWN PRICE
Since repairs and renovation of our store building are rapid
ly nearing completion and our new stock will soon be here, we
are forced to throw the remainder of our present stock on the
market for whatever it will bring at PUBLIC
AUCTION
g A qn ONE DAY
9A 1 ? Only Mar.
Starting at 9:00 A. M.
A.T THE
Farmers Warehouse
Prize Packages to be Sold
We are dividing our stock up into lots and have secured the services
of a good auctioneer. These lots will be laid out on the floor of the
Farmers Warehouse and sold to the highest bidder. After the sale by
lots has been tabulated, the entire stock will be offered in bulk, and we
reserve the right to accept the offer most advantageous to us.
This is the chance of a lifetime, coming right at the height of the
hardware season. You can buy your hardware needs for a Jong time, to
come absolutely at your own price. We do not expect to get even the
cost of these goods out of this sale, but we do expect to dispose of our
entire stock at some price, so that we can open in our new store with a
brand new stock.
In the Meantime, Our Stock Is Still Being
Sold at Fire Sale Prices
Remember ? Our entire stock, including all
Paints, Harness, Farm Supplies and Hardware of all
kinds, goes 011 sale to the highest bidder on Saturday
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morning, March 14, at 9 a. m., in Farmers Warehouse
CULPEPPER
HARDWARE COMPANY
-WILLIAMSTON, N. C. MAIN STREET