Society and Personals
OF W1LUAM8TON am] MARTIN COUNTY
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Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison are
a few days in Ridgecrest
a?yj Tennessee where Mr. Harrison
is attending to business matters.
Week-end in Durham
Mrs Clyde Ward spent the week
end in Durham with her daughter,-j
Ruth, mho is undergoing treatment
in Duke hospital.
Visit im Wilson Sunday
Mrs Sadie Peel and Mrs ?. S.
Peel visited in Wilson Sunday after- j
noon.
Is Visiting in Baltimore
Miss Christine Ross is visiting rel
atives in Baltimore. She was accom
panied as far as Norfolk on Sunday j
by Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Manning, Miss
Grace Manning and Mr Malcom
Simpson.
Visits Here Last Week-end
Mr Jimmie Harris, of Durham,
visited here last week-end
Visit Relatives in Norfolk
Mr and Mrs Alton Harrison, Mrs.
Eugene Still of Plymouth, and Mrs.
J Sam Getsinger visited relatives in
Norfolk during last week-end.
Waa Here Yesterday
Mr C C Whitaker of Cross Roads
was here yesterday,
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Mrs J H. Saunders and son. Jack
Baker. Miss Mary Smith and Mr }
and Mrs Rirfiard Smith attended
home-coming service at St. Martin's
church in Hamilton Sunday
Accepts Position in Wilson
Francis Peel left Sunday for Wil
son where he has accepted a posi
tion with the Thomas Yelverton
Furniture Co.
Business Visitor Here
Mr. C. F. Foy, Federal Land Bank
attorney, has been here for sever
al days attending to business.
Leaves for Miami, Fla.
Patrolman W S. Hunt left Sun
day for Miami. Fla., where he was
to testify for the prosecution in the
case charging A1 Lux with alleged
violation of the Mann act. A mes
sage. advising the case had been
continued until next month, reach
ed here after Mr Hunt had started
the trip Lux \vb arrested ?
county several months ago.
Spends Week end Here
Mr "Shaker" Teel was here lastj
week-end from Roanoke Rapids.
Was Here on Business
Mr. Dewey Leggett, of Bear Grass,,1
was here yesterday attending to bus
iness
Attend Football Game
Misses Thelma Brown, Edna Barn
hill and Katherine Hardison at
tended the Wake FoVest-State foot
ball game in Wake Forest last Sat
urday night.
Spcmlim; Week Here
Mr: Darrel Price, Home Owners'
Loan Corporation employee with
headquarters in Baltimore, is spend
ing this week here with his parents,
Mr . and Mrs. Jesse T. Price. I
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H'u Business Visitor Here
Mr D G Matthews was a busine
visitor here yesterday afternoon
from Hamilton.
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Visits Here Last Week end
Mr Bill Wingate, of Asheville, vis
ited here last week-end.
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Was Visitor Here Yesterday
Rev Jas. M. Perry, of Roberson
ville, was a visitor here yesterday.
Visit in Tarboro Sunday
Misses Ann Hardy and Ruby
Barnhill visited in Tarboro Sunday.
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H as Business Visitor Here
Mr Herbert Roebuck was a busi
ness visitor here yesterday from
Cross Ri
Here Yesterday
Mr Tommy Whitley was here yes
terday from Farm Life
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Visit Son In Fort Defiance
Mr. and Mrs. J. McKimmon Saun
ders visited their son, Kim. Jr., this
week at Augusta Military Academy,
Fort Defiance, Va.
Spends Two Days in Norfolk
Miss Jane Parker will spend to
morrow and Thursday in Norfolk.
Visiting in Dunn This Week
Mrs. J H Edwards and son, Jack,
are visiting Mrs. Edwards' sister,
Mrs- Mtuphy "Smith, in Dunn this
week
Was Here Yesterday
Mr E. M Gordy was here yester
day from Selma attending to busi
ness matters.
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Spends Week-end Here
Miss Alice Harrison, student at C.
C. T C., Greenville, spent the week
end here with her sister, Mrs. Wm.
Everett and family.
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Spend Week-end in Rich lands
Mrs R G. Harrison, Jr., and chil
dren, and Mrs. G. H. Harrison spent
the week-end in Richlands with rel
atives.
Spend Week-end Here
?Mimics Addie* Lee Meadnr?(md
Mary Helen Boykin, students in East
Carolina Teachers' College, Green
ville, spent the week-end here with
Was Here Yesterday
Mr John Davenport was here yes
terday from Hamilton.
Visit Relatives Here Sunday
Mis Mary B Shute, Mrs. Sallie
Gurganus and daughter, Shirley,
and Mr. A. C. Keckelty, of Norfolk,
visited relatives here Sunday,
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Is Visiting Here This Week
Mrs. Milton Norman, of Raleigh,
is here this week visiting her par.
ents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Hassell.
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Attends Meeting Here
Mr. Dan C. Boney, State Insur
ance Commissioner of Raleigh, was
among those attending a district
meeting of insurance underwriters
here yesterday.
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Attend Football Game
Misses Caroline Davis, Mary Slade
and Ellen Taylor, of Hamilton, and
Miss Mary Carstarphen and Mr. T,
B. Slade attended the Carolina-Tu
lane football game in Chapel Hill
last Saturday.
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Spends Week-end Here
Miss Mary Ann Crockett, of
[Greenville, spent the week-end here
with hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
G. Crockett.
Attend Court Here Yesterday
Messrs. Wm. Gray. J. C. Smith and
Paul Roberson. of Robersonville;
Geo Beck, of Jamesville; Stephen
Manning, of Griffins, and Henry
Early and Di E. E. Pittman, of Oak
Cits were among those attending
court here yesterday morning.
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Attend Football Game
Mr. and Mrs C. B. Clark, and
Mrs. Daisy Purvis were in Chapel
Hill Saturday for the Carolina-Tu
lane football game
Here for Week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Robt Copeland were
here from Raleigh for the week-end.
Are Visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Singleton, of
Richmond, are here visiting Mrs.
Singleton's mother, Mrs, Myrtle
Harris
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Is Visiting Relatives Here
Mrs. M. D. Watts of Huntington,
W. Va., is here visiting relaUves for
a few days.
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Returns From Business Trip
Mr. Grover W. Hardiaon returned
Sunday from a business trip in sev
eral western states.
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Spends Week-end Here
Miss Rosalie Inman. teacher in the
A islander schools, spent the week
end here with her sister, Mrs. J. E.
King and family.
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Home for Week-end
Walter Cooke, Thad Harrison and
Tom Barnhill were home from Wake
Forest College for the week-end.
Is 111 With Pneumonia
Polly Manning, young daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Manning, is ill
with pneumonia.
Visit Relatives in Raleigh
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Knox visited
relatives in Raleigh last Saturday.
Attending Circus in Raleigh
Messrs. Joe Everett and W. G.
Peel are in Raleigh today attending
Ringling Brothers' circus.
Spends Week-end Here
Miss Ruby Harrison, student m a
Raleigh secretarial school, spent the
week-end here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Henry D. Harrison
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Attend Football Game
Messrs. C. G. Crockett, Henry D.
Harrison, R. L. Coburn, J. C. Cooke,
Bill Howell, O. S. Anderson, Jr., and
Bud Crockett attended the football
game in Chapel Hill Saturday.
In Chapel Hill Saturday
Misses Rebecca Harrison, Mary
Kinsey, Mildred Talley and Mary
Ford Carroll were in Chapel Hill for
the Tulane-Carolina football game
last Saturday.
Spend Week-end in Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wynne and
Mrs. Paul Jones spent the week-end
in Richmond, Va., with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hugh Singleton.
Attend Nixon-Corbell Wedding
Mrs. Earl Wynne, Mary Taylor,
ley attended the Nixon-Corbell wed
ding in Sunbury last Saturday.
Is In Greenville Today
Miss Elsie Andrews is in Green
ville today attending the Morton
McDowell wedding.
Miss Dorothy Elliott and Charles
Godwin, Jr., spent the week-end
in Hertford visiting relatives.
Visits Friends Here
Mr. Ben Dixon McNeill visited
friends here last night. Mr. McNeill
was on his way to Plymouth where
he will write a special article for
the News and Observer on the large
pulp plant recently constructed
there
Was Visitor liars Today
Mr Nathan Lilley of Jamesville,
was a business visitor here today.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank those who so
kindly helped us during the long
illness and death of our beloved
mother, Mrs. Buck L. Gardner. We
appreciate the beautiful floral of
ferings of our many friends.
MRS. J. H. PERRY.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank each and every
one who so graciously helped and
comforted us during the long illness
and death of our beloved wife and
mother. This will be cherished in
our memory and may the richest
blessings be bestowed upon each
one. We also appreciate the beauti
ful floral offerings of our many
friends.
STATEN GURGANUS
and Family.
HARD1SON WHITFORD
Mill Evelyn Whitford and Mayo
Hardiaon, young local couple, were
married in South Mills, N. C., on the
10th of this month. Justice of the
Peace Berry performed the cere
many. The bride" and groom were
unattended.
Mrs. Ktrdison is the attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy
Whitford, of Tarboro. She has made
her home here for some time and is
now employed by the Atlantic Ho
tel Beauty Shop. Mr. Hardiaon is
the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Hardiaon, of Williamston. He is em
ployed by the Watts theatre.
The young couple are at home
with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hardiaon
on South Haughton street.
ITALIAN RYE GRASS
Time to plant that Winter Lawn. We
have large supply Italian Rye Grass in
stock. Prices reasonable.
CLARK'S DRUG STORE
Phone 53
Poultry Wanted!
Schedule for Every Saturday
A.M.
L. M Bullock's Store 8:30
Olander Harrison's Store 8:40
Bear Grass 8:50
Cwt's Cross Road 9:15
I.tiler's Store 9:30
I. T. Heath's Store 9:45
S. E. Manning Store
Hardison's Mill
Williamston at
Lindsley Ice Co.
Everetts
Robersonville
Prices for Saturday, October 30
Colored Hens, lb. 15c RoosterSi Jb 8c
Colored Fryers
from 2 - 2]/2 lb., lb. 20c Eggs, dozen 30c
Highest Cash Prices and a Square Deal
Every Time
Pitt Poultry Co.
GREENVILLE
A Perfect Combination
For The
Well Dressed Man
AN OVERCOAT
?By Griffon
NEW SUITS
?Society Brand
Smart Shapely Hats
?By Knox
From a Quality Store
MARGOLIS
BROTHERS
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
No matter how many medicine*, you
have tried for your oough, chest cold, or
bronchial Irritation, you can get relief
now with Creomulslon. Serious trouble
may be brewing and you cannot afford
to take a chance with any remedy less
potent than Creomulslon. which goes
right to the seat of the tro ible and aids
nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed
mucoua membranes and to loosen and
expel the germ-laden phlegm.
Even If other remedies have failed,
dont Le discouraged, try Creomulslon
Your druggist Is authorised to refund
your money if you are not thoroughly
satisfied with the benefits obu Inert
from the very first bottle. Creomulslon Is
i word?nottwo.andlthssnohyjiheti
It Ask for It plainly, an that the
name on the bottle Is Creomulslon. and
you'll get the genuine product and the
rahsf you want (Adv.) '
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Let Your Next Bottle of
Beer Be
SCHLITZ
HARRISON WHOLE
SALE COMPANY
DR. V. H. MEWBORN
OPTOMETRIST
Wiliiamston office Peele Jly""Co,
every Fri., 9:30 a. m. to 12 m.
Plymouth office Liverman Drug
Co., every Fri, 2 to 5 p. m.
Robersonville office Robersonville
Drug Co.. Tuesday, Oct. 19.
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
At Tarboro Every Saturday
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MUSICIANS
We stock a complete line of
popular sheet music, musical in
struments and musical supplies.
We invite a call at our store.
Mail Orderi Solicited
Peele's - Jeweler
1Z1 Main
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
INSURANCE
FOR
EVERY NEED
for your car
for vourself
y
UiiiLlIU
for valuables
for vour home
FIRE
for vour family
LIFE
]. E. Pope
Agent
STOVES-STOVES
COOK STOVES ? WOOD HEATERS
COAL STOVES AND RANGES
Don't buy a Stove Until You See What We
Have to Offer. They Are All New and
Very Reasonably Priced.
GOOD and BAD
FURNITURE COMPANY
Williamston, N. C.
Havoline Motor Oil
1. Better engine protection.
2. Higher mileage per quart.
3. Less engine wear.
4. More gasoline mileage.
5. Easier starting.
6. Saving of money in repair bills.
NEW TEXACO
MOTOR OIL
1. Crankcase stays full longer.
2. High mileage per quart of oil.
3. Keeps engine at full power.
4. Easy starting.
5. Fewer repair bills.
6. Prolongs life of engine.
Try a
[TEXACO
DEALER
next time
HARRISON
OIL COMPANY
"Geo. and Gus Know Oil" Williamston, N. C.
Financial Statement of
Bank of Robersonville
Robersonville, N. C.
October 23. 1937.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $ 282,919.72
Bonds, Debentures and Stocks 417,000.00
Cash and due from Banks 508,407.23
Tobacco Overdrafts 3,363.71
Banking House & Fixtures $29,405.60
Less Depreciation 11,955.60 17,450.00
Other Real Estate (Old Bank Bldg.) 3,000,00
Accrued Interest on Bonds and Notes 2,914.95
Total . $1,235,055.61
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, Common $ 42,000.00
Surplus Fund 42,000.00
Undivided Profits, Net 13,072.69
Unearned Interest 2,240.29
Reserve for Interest, Taxes, etc. 4,111.93
Deposits 1,131.630.70
Total $1,235,055.61
SAFE ? SOUND ? CONSERVATIVE
R. L. Smith, President H. C. Norman, Vice President
D. R. Everett, Cashier V. L. Roberson, Vice President
B. L. Stokes. Assistant Cashier
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