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?UMh Society and Personals Or WOJLIAMSTON aa4 MABIN COUNTY I* D^jiilawl 46 Accepts Position With . E. H. Ange, jr., professor in the Colernin school last year, has accept ed a position with the Branch Bank ing and Trust Company and started work this week in the branch at Trenton, Jones County. Reims Here This Week Mrs. Marion Cobb returned this week after spending several days with relatives in Washington and Mall's Point. At Greensboro Miss Beck Harrison is in Greens boro attending summer school at the Woman's College of the University of Jtacth Carolina. Hetarus To Wake Forest George Harrison, jr., returned to Wake Forest Wednesday, where be will attend summer school. Leaves for Durham Albert Leslie Clark, just out of ih? ITniv??ity nt North Carolina en gineering school, leaves Monday for Durham, where be has accepted. a position with an air-conditioning cor poration. j Hqn&kerchitf Shower Mrs. Ethel Watts and daughters, who left this week for their new home in Huntington, W. Va., were remembered at a handkerchief show er at the home of Mrs. Carrie Dell Cunningham last Tuesday evening. Uur Store Is as Near as Your Phone CALL 53 CLARK'S DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists In Business for Your Health Porto Rico Sweet Potato Sprouts From Treated Stock Delivery Any Day Prices Reasonable SLADE, RHODES & CO. HAMILTON. N. C. PE NDEB S ' ! J ? If itflt I'll * DENDFR'S Hot Summer Days Call for Cooling Beverages ICED COFFEE D. P. Blend, lb 23c Yellow Front, lb. . Vk Golden Blend, lb. 17c Colonial Pure GRAPE JUICE Pint Quart 12c 21c Yellow Label UPTON'S TEA 1-4-Lb. 1-2-Lb. 21c 41c R. & H. Ale or Beer, bottle 9c High Rock Beverages, 3 bottles 25c Triangle Beverages, bottle 5c Colonial LIMA BEANS 2 No. 2 cans . I'M Zion Pure Fruit FIG BARS 21k. Be Southern Manor PRUNES 2Na21-2cang25d Phillips' Delicious HERRING 3 14-oz. cans . 19c Our Pride BREAD 20-oz. loaf.... 9d Brownie Boy BREAD 14-oz. loaf .. r. 5c From Farm Life Messrs. James L. Coltrain and P. E. Getsinger were here yesterday from Farm Life. Returns To Summer School Mr. Clarence Griffin returned on Wednesday to Chapel Hill, where he will attend summer school. From Hamilton Messrs. F. L. Haislip and Asa Johnson were here yesterday from Hamilton attending to business mat ters. Leaves for Summer School Howard Cone left Wednesday for Mars Hill, where he will attend school during June and July. Visiting in Robersonville Miss Anne Meador is visiting Miss Yernita Roberson In Robersonville this week. Will Arrive Today Mrs. E. A. Edwards, Miss Louise Edwards., Bill and Ralph Edwards and little Miss Emma Warren Ed wards, of High l'oint, will arrive to day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Knox here. Return From Raleigh Mrs. Joe Nicholson has returned after spending some time with rela tives in Raleigh. From Robersonville Messrs. Eli Rodgers, H. C. Nbr man and Jim Gray were here yester day from Robersonville for the ball game. Visiting in Washington Mrs. W. B. Watts is visiting rela tives and friends in Alexandria, Va., and Washington City. 1 ' i i ) ' In Durham Wednesday Mr. Garland Woolard was in Dur ham Wednesday. From Griffins Township Mr. J. Ed Griffin was here yester day from Griffins Township. In Norfolk Hospital Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ingram left Wednesday to visit their oldest daughter, who is undergoing" Treat ment in a Norfolk hospital. Mr. In gram returned yesterday and Mrs. Ingram will remain there a few days. In Norfolk WtdtuaUy *" ~+f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carstarphen and Sutton Carstarphen were in Nor folk Wednesday, In Norfolk Thursday Messrs. B. S. Courtney and Joe David Thrower were in Norfolk yes terday attending to business, -? Spending Few Days Here Mr. Henry Harrell, of Ridgecrest, -is spending a few days here. Lewes for Wake Forest Miss Alta Critcher left this week For Wake Forest College, where she is attending summer school. Returns From Berum&a Mr. D. V. Clayton will return to day from Bermuda, where he has been this week attending a bankers' convention. m ? ? HARBISON - LILLEY A social event of much interest in this section of the state was the marriage of Miss Estelle Lilley to Jessup Harrison at the horite 61 Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. Dickey on Mor decai Drive, Raleigh, last Wednes day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Dickey, former pastor of the groom, officiated. Misses Josephine Harri son and Dolores Long and Messrs. Raymond Taylor, George Harrison, jr., and Edwin Holding, of William ston, and Ernest Harrison, of Hen derson, witnessed the ceremony. Mrs. Harrison is the attractive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Lilley, one of this county's most prominent families, and has a large circle of friends in eastern North Carolina. Mr. Harrison is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert (J. Harrison, of Henderson, an old and prominent family of North Carolina. He is prominently connected with the Harrison Wholesale Company here, and is a promising young man. Immediately following the cere mony, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison left for a tour of western North Caro lina. They plan to return here on Sunday and will be at home tem porarily with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Manning on Church Street. RECENT BRIDE HONORED AT PARTY WEDNESDAY Mrs. Daisy Pope and Mrs. Paul V. Jones entertained at a lovely bridge party in the Tar Heel a|>art nients last Wednesday evening, hon oring Mrs. Lamuel Bruce Wynne, a recent bride. Six tables were ar DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Williamston, Peele's Jewelry store Monday, June 22. Robergonville, Robersonville Drug Store, Tuesday, June 23. Plymouth, Liverman's Drug Store Thursday, June II and June 25. Eyee Examined ? Glasses Fitted At Tarboro Every Wed.-Sat At Rocky Mount Every Friday JDOPROOIK ^Jull ^juienctfa SMOOTH IbmorvtJiA aid IQLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO.. Im. I L?ul*vlll? ? OtMnibor* Building or Remodeling Your Home? Then give the paint item the consider ation it deserves. Paint made by? Benjamin Moore Answers every requirement in a most sat isfactory way. There is no paint made that is superior in quality to that of Benjamin Moore. For more exact information, ask those who have used this product. Before placing your order consult us. Before signing your contract specify Benjamin Moors Prist ?? ? WILLIAMSTON HARDWARE CO. "G-MEN" TO MAKE BONUS ROBBERY RISKY BUSINESS Bonus Delivery Beginning Next Tuesday Regarded As Being Crook-proof Washington.?Post office inspec tors and secret service men said to day they are prepared to move swiftly against any one who seeks to rob veterans of their bonus pay ments. The Two agencies say tflSt plans for the large-scale bonus disburse ment scheduled to start June IS are "as nearly crook-proof as they can be made.'' "The criminal possibilities should be very small," one post office of ranged for the game, high score prize, a bud vase, going to Mrs. Francis Barnes. The honoree and Mrs. J. L. Spen cer, also a recent bride, were pre ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of W. T. Thomus, deceased, late of Hamilton Township, Martin County, N C? this is to notify all persons holding claims against estate of said de ceased to present same to the un dersigned for payment on or before the 6th day of May, 1937, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar br any recovery thereon. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 6th day of May, 1936. W. F. THOMAS, my8 6tw Administrator. Refreshing Relief When You Need a Laxative Because of the refreshing relief it has brought them, thousands of men and women, who could afford much more expensive laxatives, use Black Draught when needed. It Is wry economical, purely vegetable, highly effective . . Mr. J. Lester Robereon, well known hardware dealer at Mar tinsville. Vs.. writes: "I certainly can recommend Black-Draught as a splendid medicine I have taken It for constipation and the dull feelings that follow, and hava found it very satisfactory." BLACK-DRAUGHT AciaJ said. "The bonds will be de livered only to the addressee in person. Most of these people sic known to their mailmen. "The bonds are worthless to any one but the man named on them. Before he could get cash for the bonds, a person would have to he personally identified as being the veteran named. Again, he'd have to pass the scrutiny of a banker in at tempting to -the check sent in payment." Eighty poat office inspectors have been spec)aliy detailed ta aid post masters throughout the country to make their bonus payment plans "fool-proof," but all the 400 inspec tors have been instructed to help. Madison County fanners say that soybeans planted in rows will pro duce more hay and beans per acre than when broadcast. I SMJZHek } STRAIGHT BOWIBOH WHISKEY WW mr coNTturt o?t ?mt ZkfticA. Jtolfij/U WHISKEY MTit.totBudunn < INIUtO DUllUMb (O. Idle for fourteen year*, M'icncf in (lie din tiller't* art lian now made up for lost time. From atari to finiali, from the determination of the corn to bottling, in the manliing, fer menting and dintilling, wienee and nanita tion have produced in 1)K. IM( K a clean hourhon of truly superlative quality. On Sale at Your County Liquor Stores CENTURY DISTILLING COMPANY - PEORIA,ILLINOIS FORD V'8 ECONOMY MEANS ;e (MORE miles per dollar) ONLY THE FORD V-8 GIVES YOU ALL THESE FEATURES TV-t ENGINE PERFORMANCE SAFETY CLASS ALL AROUND AT ? WITH ECONOMY Ot NO EXTRA CHARGE 2 SUPER-SAFETY MECNANI- M WELDED STEEL BODY ? STEEL ? CAL BRAKES STRUCTURE AS WELL AS SURFACE 5* CENTER POISE RIDING COMFORT NO MATTER how you classify your expenditures for cur up-keep ? It's your total expenditure that counts. How much "dollar mileage" is your car giving you? Dollars do go farther in the Ford V-8. Modern improved rarliuretion gives you unusual gasoline mileage with brilliant V-8 performance. Most owners of today's \Ford change oil only every 2000 miles and add none between changes. And after the first few thousand miles yon begin to understand what Ford V-8 "dollar mileage" really means. It gives you more miles per dollar be cause it gives you ull-round economy ? low first eost, low up-keep cost, low de preciation und long life ? as well as low gasoline ami oil consumption. All these are l>lg items if you aim to Imy the moat economical car. FORD MOTOR COMPANY A GOOD CAR AT A LOW PRICE $25 A MONTR, afimr usual down-payment, buys any model IW6 Ford V-8 tar?from amy Ford dealer?any Drive the 1936 Model T FORD V-8 America's Best and Most Economical Low - Priced Car Williamston Motor Go.
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