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News As Reported In The Enterprise Forty Years Ago May t>, 1910 R T. Taylor- is quite siek with rheumatism. B. L. Johnson, or Oak City, was a visitor in Gold Point Sunday. J. H. Roberson and family, of Robersonvilie, .were visitors in Gold Point Sunday. Misses Cina and Bessie Ward, of Bethel, were the guests of Miss i Minnie Brvan Sunday at her home in Gold Point. Augustus Powell and Miss Keel were married last Wednsday eve ning at the residence of J. O Keel, father of tnr bride The bride and the groom are front Gold Point. Mrs. Alexander Hall Smith un nonet's the engagement of her daughter, Miss Nannie Hayes Smith to Di Hoseph Hubbard Saunders, the wedding to take place on June 15th in the Church of the Advent, of Williamston. This announcement will be re ceived with much interest i throughout the State, where the 41. mn% m ’***&&& Q&&J u;, 6 |»‘l 'ti [•* j • il '4$ 3/ $ Is j*«3 i»o: j*a,r •4(1 !f«i IS* m w Ml, Lei I s Sh<'ll Your Seed Peanuts We Have Installed A HANCOCK SEED PEANUT SHELPER 1 Mile from Bear Grass on Highway from Williamston to Bear Grass. A majority of the farmers in this area know about the fine job a Hancock Seed Shelter will do in shelling your seed peanuts. We save you more planting kernels per bag, give you hand picked seed ready fyr planting, also skin and crack less of your seeds, giving them a better chance to germinate. We ca.i give you service day or night. We invite you to come and inspect our shelling. Give us a trial this year. Dewey Leggett Urbin Rogers Bear Crass l lW. )*) m Yew , c > til It ■< hi \*»#J (A itf fLv* {CV{_ ft contracting pa r 1 i ■. - are promi nently and widely known. Miss Smith is a young woman of at tractive personality and is pop ular with a large number of friends and acquaintances. Dr. Saunders is a young physician of unusual merit and easily ranks with men of larger experience. He came to Willinrnston from Washington, where he was reared, and enjoys a lucrative practice in ' iwn and country. Miss Fefie Riddick, who has been spending some time in Rob ersonville, returned home Wed nesday. Frank Crofton, Herman Rawls, William Gray and Arthur John son, of Robersonville, are visit ing in JamesviHe this week. Miss Annie Mooring and John Gardner, of Robersonville, went to Bethel Sunday. Willie Roebuck and Miss Liz zie Mooring, of Robersonville, spent Sunday in Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Roberson, of Robersonville, spent Sunday in Gold Point. Miss Isabelle Motion, of Rober sonville, spent Monday in Will iams ton. Herbert Rodgerson, of Rober sonville spent Sunday in Everetts. Miss Nina Roberson, of Rober sonville, is on the sick list. • The death of Samuel G. Bor oughs at his home near William ston, on Saturday, April 30th, was not unexpected as he had been suffering for about five weeks from a stroke of paralsis. He was born in Martin County some six ty years ago, and married Miss Dorothy Smith, who survives him together with eight children. A brother, John B. Boroughs, also ! survives him The deceased was one of the county's best citizens and enjoyed the confidence of all who knew him. For thirty years he had been a member of Skewarkee Lodge, and on Mon- j day afternoon was buried with all the honors due a Master Mason. The gas lights installed tem porarily in the City Hall last week gave one the impression of what the Hall might be to an audience, i Kerosene fails to properly ilium-1 READY TO SUB FOR THE POSTMAN THE DRASTIC POST OFFICE cutback in mail deliveries brought out “Old Dobbin’’ on the run. He knew all along t,hat he wasn't finished. Primped up for a possible job as “mailman," he's ready to take up the load for Postmaster Gordon Jordan of Amarillo. Tex. (InternationalSoumip/toto) in ate it. J. Paul Simpson gave his Sun day School class a barbecue Wed nesday at Staton’s mill. Mrs. Marion Cobb who has been visiting here returned to Mildred i Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Staton are in New York this week. Miss El'fie Grimes, of Bethel, is visiting Mrs. A H. Dunning. Miss Marina Whitley is at home from Franklinton, where she has, been teaching this year. Miss McKenny, of the Training School at Greenville, spent Sun day here as the guest of Mrs. J. S. J Thiriy-Six At Cancer Clinic Thirty-six persons were exam ined in the Cancer Detection Di agnostic Clinics yesterday, when the clinics were held for the 13th lime at the Board of Health office in Rocky Mount. A total of 45 persons called at Turner. J S. Turner, who has been in Lexington, Ky , for some months las returned home. America’s Greatest Truck Values See these great new truck buys in our showrooms today? Ayload Headers Cost less to operate per ton per mile! Right from the itart, you can figure on more payloads because Chevrolet trucks take less time on the job . . . cost less to keep up. They reduce total trip time with extra high pulling power over a wide range of usable road speeds. Advance-Design construction saves you money on repairs. It all. boils down to this: You can depond on Chevrolet trucks to deliver the goods at low cost per ton per mile. Stop in and see these new P*L trucks now'on display" Far ahead with all these PLus features • TWO GREAT VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINES: th. N.w 105-h p. toad-Mo.L, and the Imprevad e2-h.p. Thrlfl-Mattar • THE NEW POWER-JET CARBURETOR a DIA PHRAGM SPRING CLUTCH • SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSIONS • HYPOID REAR kXLES • DOUBLE-ARTICULATED BkAKES • WIDE-BASE WHEELS • ADVANCE DESIGN STYLING • BALL-TYPE STEERING a UNIT-DESIGN BODIES Arformance /readers /Popularity Xeaders AiceXeaders Most Powerful Chevrolet Trucks Ever Built! Naw Chavralal trucks have Happad-up pawar and par farmanca. Impravad Thrill-Mailer Valva-in-Haad angina features greater hanapawar and ffnar performance with naw Pewar-Jet cerburetlen. Brand-new Lead-Matter 105-h.p. Valva-in-Haad angina pravidaa grantor pulling pawar and reducat irin lima in heavy hauling. Preferred By Far Over All Other Trucksl Official racardt thaw that Chavralal trucks ara America's fattest tailing Iruckal Far tha last 12-menth pariad, they hava aultald lha navi Iwa makat cambinadl And that's canvinclng proof at lha awnar satlifectlen Ihay hava aarnad Ihraugh lha years-, proof that Chavralal It lha nation’s matt wanted truck. Flnt For All-Around Savings! Na maHtr haw yau laak al il, yau'ra manay ahead with Chavralal Iruckt. Chtvrolal't rock.bottom Initial catl — eutttandingly law catl al aptralian and upkaap-and high trade-in valua, all add up la lha lewatl prlca lay you. Yai, Irom start la llnlih, Chavralal Iruckt ara lha »ric« Uadcrt! Roanoke Chevrolet Company — Williams! on, N. t. % tho Clinics, and prim dies were is sued to the !) that could not he taken at that time. These priori ties were issued to these persons and dtsti ibuted over several fu ture clinics so that they will not return enmasse and block the next two clinics. Additional poi sons can be eared for at each sue eceding Wednesday clinic. The 3(1 persons examined eori s steci of live white men, twenty five white women, four negro women and two negro men. Only loro of the examinees had been re f rred to the clinic by a physician. Persons examined represented i P ickv Mount and uutlvine areas, ; 1 avettc-vtlU . Williamston. Louis i. it g. Tarh.iro Kim City, Stant I i nsburg. Kelford and Castalia. In order that those who live at 1 . distance may be sure of an i x ; ruination when they come to tho. |ehnic and thus not make a trip in | vain, priorities will be issued on i.-quest to anyone living twenty I miles or more from Rocky Mount I Requests for these priorities I hould be addressed to: Cancer Control Center. Municipal Build Austir\@NicKols CLUB RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY 1 $2.10 j pint I $3.351 fifth I I till Straight Whilktyt In lhi< proJutt art S I Iyotn or mof* old; 4Q'*/o Strqiqtit Whtihfy. 60\ ■ Croln Niutrol Spirits, 16 I proof. | 1 AustirtoNichoIs i I fcCo” Inc. I Hi 4MOOK11N ••OOKITN - HIW TOM ing. R'K'kv Mount. North Caro lina. These climes are operated by the Edfiernmbe-Nash Mediertl So ciety. in cooperation with the State Board of Health and the lo cal chapter of the American Can o r Society. They are to serve the northeastern section of North Carolina. Employment The nation’s spurt of jobless ness is believed to have reached a turning point in March and will yield to a strong seasonal im provement will rise anil jobless ' ness decline untii Sumrnei oui Douring of students chokes the labor market, it is expected. At that time, unemployment of 5, 060,000 is “certainly possible ” SAVINGS BOND GOAD A national goal of 000,000 has been announced for the May 15 - July 4 savings bond drive, according to Leon J Markham, director of sales in the Treasury’s Savings Bond Division. The sales campaign will be “Save for Your Independence Buy United States t Saviiij.-,s Bonds. H >R GRADl' ATK )N .., 1URTHDAY3 U3H1R3 AT Wl-DDINGS Kromeiilz Jc wcl rv wi 11 recall (lielmppy y, iK'i'.i-uin for many vc.ir.- lo aum’... f liee.iime il i.< nmile willi an overlay ol 1-1- lxt. ijolil for la^liiii* rivlniead. ^ ?Mte's~)ewdm Since 1X09 121 Main Te lephone 2.111 WILLIAMSTON, N. C. -- SMA5* nu / Genuine Youngstown Kitchennider 42 CABINET SINK WHILE'THEY LAST y CompJett with fittings V y: ou can’t afford to miss this big Anniversary Special. It’s the opportunity of a life time—your chance to replace your old-fashioned kitchen sink with a modern Youngs town Kitchenaider. Better act fast while our supply's of this wouderful Kitehenaider last, Dozens of features to make your kitchen life easier, happierl Oat-piect acid-rstiiting parctlaia tnaaial top •If, Wady storaga spat* hi r daiaas at itaau / Spariaas bawl . . . prapart u_, , . « . H—dy, partitiaaad (atiary maalt tasiar . . . faatar . Fait-droning, tat ad, tip" dratabaard Stardy, stoat caastractiaa • lasts a Matiato otm najfown /ufcn< " BY MULLINS Corey Plumbing Company 1'ilgi‘wtmil Avenue Phone 2309
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