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\ Society and Personals Or WILUAMSTON art MAHIM COCNTY Spend Week-End Hen Mr. and Mrs. Jaqper McKeel, of White ville, spent the week-end with Mrs. McKeels parents,- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nicholson. ?Here From Bolton Miss Lucille Mediock, of Bolton, spent the week-end with Mrs. W. R. Nicholson. From AskeviOe Mrs. John RodgersoB and Miss Mary Rodgerson, of Asheville, visited Rev. and Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff here Sunday. i- p-*-f Umpital Mrs. Minnie Bowen, Miss Frances Bo wen, and Mr. Herman Bowen were in Durham Saturday, where they visited J. D. Bowen, who is ill in Duke hospital. From Jamesvittt Postmaster E. H. Ange. of James ville, was here yesterday attending to From Hamilton Mr. Harry Waldo was here yes terday from Hamilton attending to business. Our Store h as Near as Your Phone CALL 53 CLARK'S DRUG STORE In Business for Your Health WE WILL Gin Your Cotton FURNISH BAGGING and TIES For $2.50 Bale We will be glad to do your ginning for $2.50 per bale, up to 500 pounds. We have a good gin and do good work. We always pay the highest market prices for cotton and cottonseed. Call us when you have cotton. Barnhill Supply Co. PHONE 4131 EVERETTS, N. C. Arriving Daily Sport Dresses Dressy Dresses Ih Fact, Any Kind or Price Dress You, or the Occasion, Would Demand Without any obligation whatever, we ask that you see our new arriv als in Dresses and Coats. You need not spend a penny more than you can afford, because our coats and dresses are really thing that is new and important. Special Showing IN Men's and Women's SHOES | Greatest variety of makes and pat 1 terns ever shown in this town or terri tory. If it's shoes you need, we can fit and please you. Margolis Bros. ** - - - J wr--i ??- i ? - ,?^nw rr ccw-rjiu nert Billie Clark, student in the uni versity, Chapel HOI, and Albert Lrs lie Clark, of Durham, spent the week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B Clark. Spend Week-End m FarmviUe Mrs. J. C. Manning and son spent the week end in FarmviUe with rela tives. Home for Week-End Charles Manning and George Har rison, jr., students at Wake Forest College, were home for the week-end. 1m .Veto Bern Last Week End Miss Maria Brinsoo visited rela tives in N'ew Bern during the past week-end. From Edenlou Miss Emily Smith wick, a teacher in the Jamesville school last term, visited here last week-end. She is now employed in the Edenton schools. Visit in LaGrange Mrs. Leman Bamhill spent the week-end with relatives in 1-aGrange From Rocky Mount Mrs. l*at Crawford, of Rocky Mt.. arrived here yesterday to spend some time with friends and relatives. At Soutkern Pines Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woolard and son and Mrs. D. N. Hix visited Pro fessor Hix at Pinecrest Manor, Sou thern Pines, Sunday. Mr. Hix con tinues to improve there. ? * ?? Spend Week-End Here Misses Kathleen Price, Loreoe Weaver, Bolton Cowen. and Evelyn Mobley, who are attending a busi ness school in Raleigh, spent the week-end here with their parents. From Raleigh ' Miss Pattie Green, of Raleigh, b Visiting her sister, Mrs. W. L. Taylor, this week. In Raleigk Sunday Jesse T. Price, visited in Raleigh last Sunday night. Home for Week-Pmd Miss Ella Wynne Critcher wa home from Loubburg College for tb week-end. Spend Week-End Here Miss Marjorie Moore, of Kalrigk spent the week-end here with he parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Moon From Akoskie Mi. and-MistGydcHardison, Ahoskie, visited here Sunday. Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Feed Pollard and sons, of Bethel, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bamhill. Viators Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jew W Harrrll and children, of Roanoke Rapids, spent Sunday here with relatives and friends. Attends Football Game Miss Mary Davis Hinttam among those attending the Duke Colgate football game in Durham Saturday. In Scotland Neck Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bailey visited relatives in Scotland Neck Sunday. From Gri/ms Teams tup Mr. George E. Roberson. of Grif f fins, was here yesterday on the local market. Leaves for Greenville Miss Lucille Rogers, of near here, leaves tomorrow for GreenviUr. where she will enter East Carolina Teach ers College. n ? - In Washington Hospital Mrs. John Pope entered a Wash ington hospital Sunday for treatment. In Littleton Sunday Mrs. R. E. Manning visited rela tives* in Littleton Sunday. ? From JamesvUle Miss tlpal Brown, of Jamesville, visited Mrs. V. C. Langlry here Sun day Visit in Hamilton Mrs. kale York and family spent Sunday in Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs. Salsburv. Visit tn Sunbury Miss I.ydia Nixon -|*nt the w end in Sunbury with her parent Here From Wilson ?Mr. antL Mrs; Cox and ihildren.ll of Wilson, visited Mr and Mrs. Hal Dickens here Sunday. Dr. Sasrycr Here Every Day Beginning next Monday, October 5th, .Dr. Sawyer will be located here permanently in the building former ly occupied by Dr Saunders. His other hours will lie from to 5 p m. each day. Celebrates Birthday Mildred Thomas celebrated her tenth birthday with a theatre party last Wednesday afternoon. Several of her little friends were invited. JII8T ARRIVED: A NICE ASSORT ment of fall bulba?tulips, hya cinths, narcissi?for immediate de livery. Mrs. Kate B York. It-p Dr. C. J. SAWYER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Boars: I to 1 f. H DR. SAUNDER S OLD OFFICE WUliamsten. N. C. 666 MALARIA la S Days COLDS Peanut Digging Time Is Here Let us supply your needs in the things necessary (or this work. Peanut-digging plow points, pitchforks, fork handles, nails, hammers, post-hole diggers and handles. Need las, sewing twine and bale ties. Stoves & Ranges Several patterns and sixes from which to Choose WILLIAMSTON HARDWARE CO. Quality Hardware Right Prices SEE ME FOE GALVANIZED rootling. Seed rye end oats. C. L Wilaon, Roberaonville, N. C. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. Having this day qualified aa ex ecutrix of the estate of James E. Smithwick, sr., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit same to the un iresigned, or her attorney, within une year from the date of this no nce. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of any recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment. This the 31st day of August, 1936. EMILY S SHUTHWICK, Executrix of the Estate of James E. Smithwick, deceased si Stw Elbert S. Peel, attorney. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. ?Having this-day qualified as ad minutratnx of the estate of J. S Peel, deceased, this is to notify ail jjierson^iavin^^laimj^gains^^aid to present them to the un der signed or her attorney within one (1) year from the date at this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any letueasy. All persona indebted to aaid aetata will please make immediate pay ment. This the 26th day of Septesaber, 1936 Mm J. S PCTL. Administratrix of the estate eg X S. Peel, deceased. ?lbert S. Peel, attorney. William ?ton, N. C. s29 6tw We Have first Sale Friday Second Sale Thursday We are expecting big sales both Thursday and Fri day. With medium and good tobaccos sel 1 ing extra good at our warehouse we expect many new customers along with the old, this week. (?ood tobacco selling high. Farmers, this is not sale talk, we mean it. We are selling good tobacco just as high as any market in the State. Try us with just one load and we'll prove our statement. FANNIE D. HARDISON J. E. & W. E. MANNING 150 lbs. at 28c 112 lbs. at 26c 224 lbs. at 41c 146 lbs. at 44c 244 lbs. at 47c 152 lbs. at 49c J. A. LILLEY A. J. HARDISON 90 lbs. at?? 35c~ 104 lbs. at 26c 128 lbs. at 47c 108 lbs. at 36c 62 lbs. at 30c 190 lbs. at 50c 88 lbs. at 33c 110 lbs. at 11c 146 lbs. at 39c ? ? I ? ? ' ' ' ' # 1 Planters Warehouse CEOROE FOXWORTH and HOLT EVANS, IVo^. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. On the Amusement Midway OF THE WILLIAMSTON FAIR All This Week THE Cetlin & Wilson Shows 1936 EDITION " The World on Offering All the Litest in New and Up-To-Datc Shows j and Riding Devices A Mile Long Glittering Glamorous Gladway Of Outstanding Features Brought To Williamston Fair For Your Amusement and Entertainment All NEW?All DIFFERENT THE BEST THE SHOW WORLD AFFORDS 14 SHOWS ? 12 RIDES
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