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Received Car Load NEW FORD Touring Cars See Me Before They Are All Gone B. R. BARNHILL "THi: FORI) MAN" Come Here and Get the Low Prices You've Waited For! ;} ■ • ONLY OUR ' - " •' I 2ND ANNIVERSARY SALE l! AFFORDS THESE UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES | ' " ,Just at,the time when you are most, C, » SUITS AND OYKRCOATS ready to make your purchases for your MANHATTAN SHIRTS \ Men! You can now buy the suit, or winter needs at any cost-Our great •- _ A complete -lanK'e of l'^rnsat g „ov«r«>at vmi have craved for. Tile price ' sale will offer a great saving. greatly i educed pi ices. S is right. Just come in and let us sliow . , ot for this season of the year, g ' vou Not even'in normal times have you £C * . - «• ever had such a wonderful opportunity 8 i .to buv high grade apparel at such re- I!(,YS ' t™™ES 5 ! , SHOKS! SHOKS! - SHOES! . nia ,. liablt , sa y iws . Compared to last The Kind That Has Manly Styles Big Shoes, Little Shoes, Ladies Shoes. year, 1920, our prices are less than half ' Th e \ oungster • I w | i en s Sll f>es, ( Jiikiren s Shoes and baby —and compared to 1914, when the low- brother^BobV- He buys his clothes 5! Shoes, all aie reduced so low that to re- . , *i . . r »c* -w--}i —— 1 — place the m would mean a great Joss to est level of -prices prevailed, the won- at Ma» golis fetoi e. f 5 ! us - H f v in£ made arrangemehts with dei'fiU values we offer in. this sale ~ 'thev are madeofaF" «$ i ' several manufacturers to supply our - •, ~ clothes because they aie inaue o cd nppdg durintr this irreat salt* it there- # passes tnem nil. wool fabrics-—Jackis n&id on clotnes I: . « - J •: , . ' - and most of their suits have two pai l? l l .do the lack of space does not permit 1 nun y\TiRF ?TOfK of panU, which mefens double semce,. j a ; us to describe our great quality shoes - Dad Says: I want Margolis clothes f* I i at-the exceedingly low prices. Come - of line winter Coats, Silk and Cloth _ * ' wwl fX / 1 * and fit the family—make our stpre your . • . OL. . . „ umei ooysuouira in town, un wuui MU |22 headquarters for solid leather shoes, > dresses, Goat Suits, okirts and Blouses . rics and newest 81iftd£8» —w I I ' at lowest prices in ten years! * ; U | MARGOLIS BROTHERS & BROOKS 7 I j WILLI ALSTON NORTH CAROLINA THE ENTERPRISE HER AFTERNOON QUITE BUSY I Violet Grace, However, Hsd lrterv«l» of Leisure, and Took Advantage of All of Thertv Violet Grace dressed to f.o shopping.. | La«t of all she powdered her iii.se. Shu wen! tirst tn 11 certain store for Jlt was h«»«■ jWlfc-J'fct didn't see 11 bargain In the- whole store, so she left She paused a moment at the ribbon counter and powdered her nose. She stopped ut the blouse shop She simply hnd to hnve a blouse soon Hut they lift'! nothing that appealed to her. so after powdering her nose sht went out. She vl-dted ye huby shoppe to see If she could find 11 little gift tor uiidlles buby, but everything was so fr!.'htfuHy - expensive that she decided tu make I something to give. 'She ptHvihied her I" nose at the doorway There una such n good mirror there. J Feeling weary, she bad a ''Up of i chocolate and some wafei'S Tie* * In** I olate uni not very hot and the ; J whlpjied iTeam loot ed iiimssj . She re Helved --lie would go somewhere else next time Those tea shops deteri orated so afier they bad established i a reputation Slie powdered her iios»- [ before leaving the table. . It \va» early to go home, so she ] thoiigl t she as w >IJ a p'' | ttire. was disappointed in It how l ever, and -be went out helitrc vva jtlllogelbel finished She pov\ di led let liose aga in In the rest room She lioiirded a- street ear for home ; She wished she did not have to walk two hl" l;s when she got off but there i was fi" help for It. Site |iovv tiered her nose and alighted. The afternoon was over.— Kn'herlfie j Negley, 111 ,1 udge. WELL. IT LOOKED SUSPICIOUS - ■ I But What Prohibition Officers Thought j Wa6 a "Still" Wai Really Some thing Quite Different. State and federal prohihiti libers j Ij were si lei 1 1 i corning a recent experi | etiee, wl lei i tliev swooped dow ii "ii t!ie slinck nf John Mini of slierbonrne inoun.'iiin '- raid what tvih supposed j fn he II giant still Finn ii Kusshin. wits nowhere to be ■ - yfifri, —frrfl ——f+H-—IH'H»'— i**- —Lu-*—i tt ll? il'IC : WHS I! I'Mlgll. « Mlih'lll Mt l»Tll' s| rjl • f H!*f\ J about Sl* fool bfglUj Jlf « III IIK- filled j with clay. I'm let" it driieliled it log lire, whUe from Its top Issued smoke j and steam Ofie Slid lilllltel pried opi'li li e stnnll Iron door, tjiinst a hand into tin- »'.-:iin tilled Interior »iml emitted a ahrleU.„ "A lalghe cried "A huiiiim l,alg' And It's alive fr«tn the doorway emerged tir«t the; foot, iievt the "lalg" "ltd then body ' of .lohn I Inn, el ild old j In lite muddy | mantle of Innocence I "What v dnlt/V" was tired at him. "T,il ii' a t nth," lie Rnswet'od 111 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator, C. T. A., upon the etsatc of Samuel I Whitley, deceased, late of Martin -our. J ty, notice i c hereby given to a!, pv'r on? having claim's against sa I vf I tate to present them to the order rigned for payment on or bef m th 13th day of September, I!C2, ,-r t'i , notice will be pleaded in bin reco/ery. All peifcpi indebted '.• ;.ai . e.4ate will please make immecisiii ■' tlement. This 13th day' of September, 'f'. i J. H. D. PF.V.E, Administrator, C: T. A., p tru o |. ' .NOTICE: I HAVE Id HOGS., I.ITI ' Oct. 13, 1921. 1 black and ' red ov., and 2 shoale ~ marked r; ip apd •pi it in each ear and C pic • I it'dc plea e notifv Henry Jones, P. E 1) 2, William-ton, N. 0 \ 2t Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester field are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. LiuK e,t & Myers Tobacco Co. Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended • y ■ ' - ■ ' ' SELF-RAISING fgS lABREAILEHEPARATION *H\ It is and soda in II ——4-tgffs'-l\\ *i\ HorsfordMjHft make it so whole \\ ;P jM some— hot breads, bis \\MlV\WA cuits, pSWiight. tasty, nutritious \\ -\ and euVNSea'. Horsford's is eeo- J U "IT ho**- ylf Ml baling' success sure. \\ Yr 3&\ For free Prize List showing the \\ V i°.\ PREMIUMS GIVEN FTtEE \\ V | 4 ' for RED LABELS . "1 \\ V IJM Oitmnl Vl'ofU. Pronfcace. R. I. C 43 Mia a package with a .ck of your regular flourSMMMi
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