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COMMON SENSE •'' 4 \ King Solomon said he had no trouble making 1,000 wives obey his commands, yet, now a-days, you can't make a sing le wife listen to reason, but here is where common sense prevails. The citizens of Willi amston now have a "modern * and up to date water and ' sewage system at their dis posal and they owe it to "their family to take advantage of it. We will gladly furnish uou estimate free. Phone 240 Williamaton, N. C. L ~ - a •' DON'T FAIL TO READ THE ADS EACH WEEK THEY CONTAIN NEWSIIOF INTEREST TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER r7—- - 1 w- w'W W W rrn Our store will be closed all EXTRA SALESPEOPLE | \/ I J # A \f . I day Wednesday getting - ■ .... ■ ; mmm I ■. •V — I - ready for this great event. We have secured a large I ■ J 'M. JL ' TJhis is unusual for this large force of efficient salespeople/ • A -- to close but we are go to help take care of the rush -y x * •. ~ ing to mark every "article Our motto is "Service First." J '• Washington, N. C. f tewn- JULY" CLEARANCE SALE Begins Thursday, July 6th: Ends Saturday, Ju|y^l6th THIS WILL HE TEN DAYS OF FAST AND FURIOUS SEALING—EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE IS MARKED DOWN TO ROCK BOTTOM PRICE. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW EXTRA SALE SPECIALS— -1,000 men's suits in all ? 1; 000 yards crepe' de 1,000 yards long cloth, a * 2,000 yards chambray, ; OD6llin2 " weights and materials chine, regular $1.75 val- fine value and of good all colors, special sale VmOIIU © will go at rediculous low U e, price ...1...51.29 quality 15c yd. price vcya.- « 1 * prices: # ' ijpeClSU 30 and $35 40 and SSO j . Middv bluses a reg-u- I*ooo yards ginJham in £ JtiTFrs SI TITS i pairs ladies slip- *[, 1 ' c 1 11 ilnii/aii«vii - -sit 7r, S2t ir, pew, sizes UP to 4. Sale lar ? 2 - 50 value ' checks, sale pnce Uc yd. 2S dresses, in voiles, orßandies and price .89c pr. —.—* —• ginghams, values up to $15.00, will be fsoa ti l^ SUlU ' I- - ~ " BOYS'PLAY SUITS sold to first twenty-flve people for— ■soo pair fibre silk hose- LADIES.VESTS . The famous Slip-over in'black and white,-75c 1,000 ladies gauze vests,- line. Sizes 2-6. Special _ | -Palm Beach lvalue29c pr. a fine value . 12c sale pnce 89c Q| QQ You can't beat this—2o - , • % • suits, special arie price M£Nm)N BUT pEW 0F OUR MANY, MANY BARGAINS Only One Allowed t. Each Customer ' ■■ 'I • - - . '' L_ - Qgpr GOOD FOR B|dIDATO OF MUSIC ! I Mr. Ediaoo offai* SIO,OOO in caahprires. 3 &El He wants a phrase which will distinguiah Jfl •Jj] ►" 1, the New Edison from allVrtber sound-re- ju fill |■/ producing devices. This certificate entitles \H H W you to the loan of a New Edison and RE- 3 Bin Kj Ck&ATioNa for 3 daya. Experiment with 3 R II ■II them in your own home. No charge or /ra Ijj B) obligation. Folder of complete Information II a■/ Free. Juat sign and send thia Certificate. H NAMB 4k lIM '• ' ' J* —— I CMITH PAID LESS THAN JONES! »aiMT pacts JONES paid $56 for 14 Gallons of PAINT J "ready for use" Mixed PAINT— SMITH made 14 Gallons oHffe Best /JtgV Pure Paint, for $39, by buying / •'© vsnr 8 Gals. LAM Semi-Past* fstat and - 4r-y Wi 6 Gals. Linseed Oil to mix into it SMITH SAVED l7 Th«y U'»lmply adding Unseed I gQ Man Salsbury and Johnson, Inc.—Hamilton, N. C. t " \ Kader B. Crawford » - ♦ —EVERYTHING iSTTNfSURANCE CALL PHONE NO. 49 i y ' * ' •' „LL£i THRIFT .. -... —p. •» - - ;, -t | / Economy in the expenditures of a county }s no more important than ▼ economy in the expenditures of its cit izens. The practice of thrift leads to straight thinking, to honosty, to . _ v • - * respect. If every citizen of Martin County were a saver our possibilities as a county would only be limited by our ambitions. ♦ Every person in Martin county who has no savings account should start one, if only for one dollar, and thus take the first step towards inde pendence and contentment. • * ' , H PEOPLES BANK CAPITAL ANI) SURPLUS $150,000.00 J. G. Staton, Pres.; J. L. Has»ell, Active Vice-Pres. & Cashier V. R. Taylor, Vice-President Jno. L Rogerson, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS ARTHUR ANDERSON J- L. HASSELL HENRY D, PEEL JAMES I>. BOW EN , I- T. FOWDEN W. C. MANNING Mr G TAYLOR W. HARDISON » KOY T. GRIFFIN J J MANNING J- LASS WYNNE A. It. DUNNING jaSSSST- B. J. I'EEL . S C GRIFFIN W. A. PERRY A. It. AYERS . W W GRIFFIN JESSE *. PRICE J G. STATON J L HOLLIDAY JOSHUA L. COLTRAIN W. L. TAYLOR SYLVESTER PEEL KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR LABEL RENEW, BEFORE IT EXPIRES
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