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PAGE FOUR WILLIAMSTON SUPPLY COMPANY The Builders' Headquarters y * • ; i # '• "• . % ' . ' _ 0 . ;• j ■ We are now buying twelve 02) staple articles that go into YOUR building in solid car lots. This means lower prices and greater saving to you. EVERYTHING carried in stock from the foundation to the tip-top of the chimney, and it will be delivered on the job FREE of charge. Our trucks cover three counties. -' I . ' - " • . ' ' ' /" '• - ~ "" Phone No. 109 for FREE estimates on the cost of YOUR job. OAK CITY SCHOOL AND TOWN NEWS Juniors Entertains Seniors At Banquet Tuesday Night By Naomi Etheridge. Editor in Chief Journalism Club. Oak City High School Oak City, Mar. 14.—Misi» Malissa Worsley and Mr, Gray Keel were mar ried March 7th. in Rocky Mount Upon their return the follow ing day they were entertained at din ner by the-bride's sister, L. T. Chctson. : 2 Mrs Sophia Tyson.' of Greenville,. X. C., is visiting her sou, Mr. W*. ,K. Tyson. Mrs.'Elizabeth Medford, of Tarboro, spent the week end with her brother, Mr H. J. Etheridge Rev. Mashburn. of ' Roberscmvillt, filled his appointment at tin- bristian church Sunday afternoon at J o'clock. The Y VV. A. held its' regular meet ing at the home of Miss Marjorie Johnson. The topic tor till l evening na> '.The World's Richest Woman,' 'Miss Gladys lly.nair entertained a number of her friends .at a birthday party at'her home Friday night. Re freshments were served at the close of a dejightiul evening. FOR THE BEST SEWING MA CHINE, BUY THE SINGER We have a full line of machines and repairs of all kinds. We are also equipped to repair your old ma chines. Visit our shop and examine our line of both treadle and electric machines. THE SINGER SERVICE SHOP JOHN A. WARD PROPRIETOR Adjoining Dr. J. //. Saunders' Office 2,500 BAGS NICE SEED PEANUTS FOR SALE PRICES REASONABLE • Slade - Rhodes & Company HAMILTON, N. C. V ' J ' -jj School News .Basketball fs'beginning lo take out new life." CoaiTr Russetl^Ts~ expecting J | everything "in first-class shape within | a few days. J The junior class, entertained the se nium, last Tuesday night. The home economics laboratory was beautifully I decorated with class colors of blue and gold. Hon. VV. 1 4 . Cahoon, «of Llixahcth City, State Councilor of the Junior Or der of United American Mechanics, Will-speak at the Hag raising in the school auditorium Sunday afternoon at 2:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all. School (rucks are overcrowded, .Badl marts and ~crowded cnnditioTvs resitlt in broken truck spring and contusion a-1 mong parents and pupils. Iwo Ford j trucks, have made an average of trans. | porting daily 101) pupils on a round trip Can you imagine, 50 jJtiWjJi. Crowd ed in a truck " " ' • | Card of Thanks » I W«* wish to cxUmd to our nuny I friends our must .sincere th»nk/fc{or the many fuvors and kind deeds done fur us during the recent illness and death of our husband and grand - | father, W. M. Pwry. The kindness of j i earh will long be remembered by U.S. ( THE FAMILY. PUBLIBHtD CVCRV TUMPAV AMP rWipAY WMIS ROOMS FOR RENT FOR LIGHT housekeeping; modern conveniences. Mrs. F. K. I lodge!. ml 6 2t JONQUILS AND SNOWDROPS; Apply £l3 S Watts St. Very rea sonable. ml It Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer Khw^- DAY AND NIGHT AMBULANCE SERVICE Excellent Service at Most Reasonable Price B. S. COURTNEY WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Day Phone 155 Night Phone 94 BIGGER "11, , ITSAME YIELDS Jf ILACREAGE :■ It is high yields per acre that put the profit in cotton-growing. A aid* application of LEUNASALPETER, tha balanced, high-analyaia aida-draaaing, at the rata of 7S to ISO lbs. par acre, will give you vigoroua, haaltby plants, heavily fruitad, and a profitable yield of tha beat quality cotton. - • „ . Leunasalpeter (Ammonium — Sulphate — Nitrate) 26% Nitrogen -= 31.5% Ammonia" More cotton par acra with LEUNASALPETER ia the winning answer to tha question of cottonjiroduction thia year. For aala by dealera everywhere. Write for daacriptive booklet to 1 i Synthetic Nitrogen Products \A«u«u.oe. Corporation 34.W YORK. N.Y. ] • rpi /■> \ JS Ihe Cream . the ■B^-^££§Tobacco Crop f(MIg(YM "1 Appreciate Lucky Strike" JRHHA Says George fl M. Cohan. America's Stage "Good old Luckies! We've been pals for Cfc^J years. Ami like an old friend they treat me fl well. No irritation to my no coughing. And I at» preciate Lucky Strike J M —the full body tobac» / fl co with the toasted / flavor that's been the / same since that day / we met." / "It's toasted" No Throat Irritation-No Cough* ©1928, The A—rirss Tobacco Co., bs. THE .ENTERPRISE BAKREJJ ROCK SETTING EGGS for sale 75 cents per setting, 15 to "The setting ' I!. S. Courtney. f24 4t WILL PAY FOR LARGE HENS, 20c lb, small to medium hens, 18c lb; roosters, 10c lb; FLggs, market price. Saturdays: N.-J-Corey's store, 9 to 11 a. m.; Claude Hardison's atore, 12 to 1 p. m.; llardisons Mill, 2 to 3 p. ,m.;.Kader Lilley & Sons, 4 o'clock p m. W. H. Hollida,y, Robersonville, N. C. m 6 4t WILi-IAMSTON HOWTH CAWOIIMA FOR SALE: GOOD BUNCH PEA -4 nut seed; heavy, sound quality; at I Joseph Early Estate, near Oak City. N. C. 6 cents per pound. ml 6 2t j WE ARE REPRESENTING MRS. Warren Shelton, Florist, of Wash ington, N. C., who has enlarged her greenhouse and can furnish you Wftif pot plants, cut flowers, baskets, and floral designs on short notice. Mrs. W. H. Biggs and Mrs. J. E. Pope- Telephones 18 and 173. m 9 8t All That Is New LADIES' COATS, DRESSES, FURNISHINGS AND MEN'S CLOTHING - AND ALL THE TRIMMINGS * for Spring and Easter ARE Now on Display s IN OUR STORE ... —~ .-V * \ You owe it to yourself to see our lines before you make any selections ..-.» • ' ■ - Oi Course, They Are Priced With a Conscience MARGOLIS BROS. •« Successful Sixf pjr "• * MikifU* Surpasses all other low-priced sixes *» %fe, Design and Endurance you . ,ee th s N « w S « ri " numerous other modern features for coo> ™ k r w , th *! here *' " n venience, safety and la«ing«SSS^ outstanding example of real automotive n ~ c ... . progress. A more beautiful car than its J° me n . * n "'"e this newest and sensationally popular predecessor! The »"* rontiac. Learn how vastly it differs lowest priced six in the world offering fT 0 ? 1 other low-priced --■- bodies by Fisher with all their fomous de * l « n »"d performance! craftsmanship and long life construction! Coup*. $745 And, in addition, equally important ad- t^', r Sc J d>a .-1 •'• gg! vancements in design! The G-M-R cylin- OM~* AIIW- L. JUFE?!! *r head, tha relator, "and ' - " ' ■- • ■" . -Sh '\ . ' . *'• , ROBERSONVILLE MOTOR COMPANY - | ' Robersonville, N. C. PONTIC six j TRIPOD LOST FROM U. S. DE-I I • partment of_ agriculture car aome where in the Oak City section. Finder please notify S. O. Perkins, William , ston. ml 6 It ; i | LET US HELP PROMOTE ANY: aid to agriculture." A judicious tpe | of agricultural limestone, used suffic-1 j iently fine, will benefit most crops, j | Write t« for literature on MASCOT,' the standard agricultural limestone,; what it will do and will not do. Amer- 1 ' ican Limestone Co., Knoxville, Tenn. Fridey, Hmj&i 16,19& ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified a* admin istrator of the estate of Hugh Pitts, deceased, late of Martin County, North | Carolina, this is to notify all persons I holding claims against the saia estate ! to present them for payment on or b«- | fore the 15th day of March, 1929| or this notice will be pleaded in bar ai ' any recovery thereon. All persons jpti | debted to &aid estate will please make i immediate settlement. This 15th day of March, 1928. J. W. EUBANKS, ml 6 6tw Administrator.
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