News As Reported In The Enterprise Forty Years Ago JULY 9, 1909 Mrs. R. H. Salsbury and daugh-1 tors, Julia and Louise, left Friday from their home in Hassell to visit ; relatives at Tarboro and Rocky Mount. Miss Carrie Sherrod, of Ham ilton, and Miss Mvra Fleming were the guests of Miss Julia Sals- j bury Wednesday at her home in Hassell. ‘“'•'.'Mi. u. E. and A. D, Barnhill and Limvood Moore, all of Ever etts, attended the ball game be- j tween Tarboro and the Cherokee Indians. The Misses Taylor gave a musi cal last evening to honor their winsome little relative. Miss Cor 1 inne Smith, who is visiting in! Leaksvitle. Saturday afternoon while Mrs. J. E. Ward, of Robersonville, was calling on friends, some one en tered her room and carried avtffiy' her watch. By 8:30 at night, Chief Bullock had »he watch in hand. Mrs. Maggie Taylor and Jack. ! of Robersonville, have returned ' from Norfolk where they have | been for several days. I Miss Isabel Morton, of Rober sonville, is visiting relatives in Washington. Friends of Miss Daisy Whitley, j of Everetts, are pleased to learn j of her convalescence. The removal from Williamston ! of Mr. Clarence A Jeffress and 1 and family to Kinston has idled the entire community with sincere . regret. Mr. Jeffress came heir several years ago as the represen tative of the Imperial Tobacco 1 Company. Dr. Edgar Long, who recently j passed the State Board of Medical Examiners*egistered before the Board of County Commissioners Monday. He will be associated with his father, Dr. B. L. Long of Hamilton, who is one of the lead I ing physicians in the county. Mrs Marcellas Stubbs was tak | on to Washington for treatment I last week. Miss Ella Stubbs, nurse , in the Fowle Memorial Hospital, accompanied her. | Clyde Waters went to Nags ! Head Saturday. Miss Mary Hobbs has returned from a visit to Hobgood. Miss Annie Kate Thrower is vis iting friends in Plymouth 1 Miss May Bennett has been vis iting friends at Bailards this week Miss Maggie Wilson has return ed from a visit to relatives in Pitt County. W. H. Robertson, Sr., with James and Sylvia Upton went to Nags Head this week. Messrs. A. T. Crawford and II. A. Biggs went to Roper to witness the bull game Monday. Mrs. J. E. Ward and Miss Maud Peel, accompanied by J. A. Mizell were in Town Thursday. Spending Vacation in Canada Mr. Ernest Mears is spending his vacation in Canada. Temper is one thing that im proves the longer you keep it. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank each and everyone contributing to the suc cess of our recent Bible School. We particularly wish to thank re presentatives from other churches j since there was a similar program carried on in their vicinity. River Hill Christian Bible School. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for being so nice and thoughtful of us during our recent bereavement in the death of our baby, Kenethy Wayne Taylor, who died in Tayloe Hospital. We ap preciate the beautiful flowers and every kindness. May God bless each one is our prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor and Family. | NOTICE , North Carolina, Martin County. I The undersigned having quali fied as Administratrix of the es tate of John James, deceased, late of Martin County, this is to notify ‘all persons having claims against the estate to present them to the undersigned at Jamesville, N. C., R. F. D. No. 1. on or before the 5th day of July, 1950, or this notice £ will be pleaded i»n bar of their re covery. All person.' indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 5th day of July, 1949. : Iona James, Administratrix of John James. tCritcher md Cm genus. Attorneys jly 7-14-21-29 au 4-11 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. Having this day qualified as Executor of the estate of Fraunsa ! Smith, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit same to the undersign ed or his attorneys within one year from the date of this notice lor this notice will be pleaded in : bar of their recovery. | All persons indebted to said es I tate will please make immediate payment. | This the lfilh day of June, 1949. William Blackwell, Executor of the estate of Fraunsa Smith. Peel & Peel, Attorneys at Law, Williamston, N. C. Je 21-28 Jly 5-12-19-2(3 11 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE J Having this day qualified as ad j ministratrix of the estate of Ralph | J J Parker, deceased, this is to no | Ufv all persons holding claims I a<i:it sa d i 1 for payment on or before the 23rd ’ day of May, 1950, or this notice I will be pleaded in bar ot their re ..oivm^j^oiM'snrs indebted to said estate will please make imme diate settlement. This May 23, 1949. Mrs. Louise H. Parker, Admin istratrix of the estate of Ralph J. Parker. :je 9-16-23-30 jl 7-14 NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. In the Superior Court Willie C’. Hassell vs. Lucinda Has sell. The above named defendant, Lucinda Hassell, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Super ior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, by plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defend ant upon the grounds of two years separation next preceding the fil ing of this action; and the defend ant will further take notice that 1 she is required to appear at the 'office of the Clerk of Superior j Court of Martin County, in the Court House in Williamston, North Carolina, within thirty days from \ j July 20th 1949 and answer or de-j , mur te the complaint in said ac-1 j tion or the plaintiff v ill apply to1 \ the court for the relief demanded in said complair.t. This 20th day of June, 1949. L. B Wynne, j Clerk Superior Court of Martin County, je 21-23 jlv 5-12 NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Martin County. i In Superior Court Oertha Powell vs. Linwood Powell The defendant in the above on-! titled action will take notice that! the plaintiff is demanding a di-l voice on the grounds of two years separation. He will further take! notice that he is required to ap pear and answer the Complaint in this cause which is filed in the of fice of the Clerk Superior Court of Martin County within twenty days from and after the 21st day of July 1949 or the relief demand ed in the complaint will he grant ed. This the 29th day of June, 1949. L. B. WYNNE, Clerk Superior Court. H. L. Swain, Attorney for Plaintiff, je 30 jly 7-14-21 I NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. ' In Superior Court Addle Uzzell v. Atlas Thomas Uzzell. The above named defendant, Atlas Thomas Uzzell, will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court Martin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground j that plaintiff a-d defendant have1 lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and the de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the' office of the Clerk Superior Court of Martin County, in the Court house in Williamston, N. C., with in twenty days after the 25th day of July, 1940, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This 16th day of June, 1949. L. B. WYNNE, Clerk Superior Court. I Critcher &■ Gurganus, .Plaintiff's A ttys je 21-28 jl 5-12 \\V I sm/vm Beginning Friday, July 8th On Our Spring And Summer Dresses All our spring ami summer drosses—crepes, washable silks, shan tungs, spun rayons, voiles, eyelet embroidery ami eoltons—to lie sold at 1-4 Off Vie Also Have A l imited Number Of BATHING SUITS FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE Ann’s-Specialty Shop FOR YOUR VACATION You Need the Services o f North Carolina State Auto Ass’n Your Membership Brings You These Nation-Wide Benefits: MAPS AND SIGHTSEEING INFORMATION WITH PERSONALIZED MO TOR-LOGS FOR YOUR INDIVIDUAL TRIP. POINTS OF INTEREST AND FOLDERS DESCRIBING THEM . . . ALSO PROVIDES UP TO s $10,000.00 FOR LOSS OF LIFE 500.(M> DISABILITY INCOME1—»Yotl H'm,w • *ed while walk 300.00 HOSPITALIZATION1™ *«»»*•■«''»•* *>/' riumg irf Ifn 111110^*11.'?' 70.00 EMERGENCY Benefits ,rai,,, car’ transport airplane, truck or farm tractor. Your children are covered while riding school hits. 5.000.00 R ML BOJVI2.__ 225.00 LEGAL FEES Cost! Less Tliau 5e Per Day for One Member. Less Than 50c Per Week for Family of Mail This Coupon for Complete Fret* Information Without Obligation! I N. C. STATE A. A., INC. 1 IP. O. BOX 82 | AHOSKIE, N. C. I II am interested in information about your Motor I Club benefits. 1 Milton L. Flytho District Manager P. O. Box 82 Phone 935 Ahoskie. N. C. | NAME STREET I CITY AGE STATE ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, IF NOT PLEASED, your 35c back. Ask any druggist for this STRONG lung aide, TE-OL. Made with 90 per cent alcohol it PENETRATES. Reach r« and kills MORE, gtrma faster Today j at Warren H. Biggs Pharmacy; Wind- i sor Pharmacy at Windsor. JULY CLEARANCE BEGINNING FRIDAY MORNING. July 8 DRESSES 0 Junior Sizes CARLYE JUDY AND JILL MINX MODES JOAN MILLER TRUDY HALL Regular Sizes BLOOMFIELD PAULA BROOKS GEORGINA LAM PL KAY DUNHILL RICH One Special Hack of DRESSES REDUCED TO *2.98 ff e Are Also Reducing for lmmediate Clearance BRASSIERES < IOTTON BL( RISES COTTON GOWNS SILK GOWNS HATS — HOSE PROCTOR SHOPPE WILLIAMSTON, N. C. While tidewall hrWToi Illustrated, available o' extra coit. \ Good Buy- aJl around T7R,ENDS ^at^er» 1°°k °ver that long -l bonnet and wish they had as much <)£ Fireball life as you have here. They size up the broad windshield and narrow corner posts—and don’t have to be % told how these things step up “see*power. ’1 Ihey appraise the smart styling, the roomy interiors, the usability of luggage space—and agree you’ve made a buy. -**«*-.I*”f vvii>YiifftMf>t‘ ,t',-n look. Invite them in and introduce them v t° some of the special pleasures you’ll know as a Buick owner. IShow them, for instance, how completely different Dynaflow Drive! is, with every mile cushioned by flowing oil and none of the rigid harshness of direct-drive cars. Let them sample the matchless Buick ride, with all four wheels cradled on soft, coil springs and low-pressure tires made still easier-riding by extra-wide rims. ^Standard on KoxUMASTt.t, optional at extra con on Supkk models. Point out how solid this Buick feels. That’s what you get from husky frames, low-swung weight, and power delivered through a torque-tube instead of the rear springs. For the truth is, this Ruick’s a bargain on much, much more than you can see. ■c It’s a big buy on the solid goodness a demonstration quickly makes plain. On increasingly favorable delivery dates. On attractive ^rj^e. On the kind of “deaf"' your Buick dealer makes. Ihat’s why we keep saying “Better see your Buick dealer—and get that order in promptly!” it f '## '§£ alone* Hum all Ihvae featuraa Sillc-tmooth DYNAflOW OK IVI* . fUU-VtIW VISION horn enlarg'd glass a,.a • SWINQ-kAiY OOORt and easy assess . "UVINQ lAACt" INTIBIOAS with Deep Cradle cushions • Buoyant riding QMMWIX COM miNOINO • lively fimiALL S1IAI0H1 • IIQH1 fOWM w>Hk SUf-SITTING VAIVI ll/TUI plui Hf-ROJSID INOINt MOUNTINGS low-pressure lint on lAflTt-KIOI AIMS . Cruiser-tine VIN If PORTS t OURIX UAAINGt, main and contesting rodi • ROOf RV NiNH *S(jodo'd on KOADMASTfl, optional 01 extra soil on SUPff models. bll« m*e cccaalv than eve* mrti built Blit* mill bull«f them J&utfsTXeSw I to -Jr Your Jfty Greater Yah Tun# in HENRY J. TAYLOR. ABC Nbtwoik, wvbty Monday bvnning. Chas. H. Jenkins & Co. Of Williamston, Inc. Highway 17 Williamston. N. C. 1

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