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PAGE FOUR ARE YOU ABUSING THE COURTESY OF A CHARGE ACCOUNT -T THE ENTERPRISE ' , ' • **■*•: -. • '»' - k -• * 1 . - * -i r=L 1 - r .« LINDSLEY ICE COMPANY Unfortunately, there are many people who have the wrong idea of a charge ac count. Some have the idea that it is a special dispensation to pay when they please, THFODORFROBFRSON 1 riEjKJLJ\J EJ w while some have no idea of ever paying or obligating themselves to square an account. JAMES H. WARD Many have played with their credit, and the door of the CREDIT CHAMBER of the Williamston merchants (and all merchants, so far as locality is concerned), FARMERS AND MERCHANTS .. . h 4 _ , . . . ~ M . _ . _which has stood open for the reception and convenience of the general public, must BANK • • now slowly close against those who take delight in abusing the courtesy of a charge MARGOLIS BROTHERS account. • ■ V. •' ; ' • -. : •• 'v. v • . : j __ Conditions are depressing, money scarce, farm products below the cost of produc- H. D. rhLL ' •• . . % - tion. With this situation confronting us, the most satisfactory way of meeting the V ''.f _ „ * 4 PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS emergency is to pay as far as you possibly can. Holding back your cash, even though BANK j t be little, will only tend to complicate matters and the man without he courtesy of a charge account is subject to embarassment and possibly hunger unless conditions . W. D. AMBERS change. - , * * - ~ * '4 . , PEEL MOTOR COMPANY e ma k e t hj s appeal not only from the merchants' standpoint but for every bus- r " -■ V - . •» • " ' . ' • I* - '* V iness in the county. Not only should you pay your merchants, but you should pay WILLIAMSTON MOTOR CO. your neighbor, your friend, or creditors description. Keep your money in circu- CULPEPPER HARDWARE CO. lation by paying as lcjng and as much as you can. G. W. BLOUNT AND COMPANY - JOHN A. MANNING CL _™v Project Your Credit HARRISON BROS. AND CO. ' sally ann bakery it Is the Biggest Asset You Can Have B. S. COURTNEY _ • • ~ C. D. CARSTARPHEN ESTATE - ' > . ' " •; « ' •* FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY THE MAN WITH A WILL AND DETERMINATION TO PAY WILL ALWAYS PROSPER, , CENTRAL SERVICE STATION EVEN THOUGH IT BE ONLY THE SATISFACTION OF KNOWING THAT HE HAS TRIED, D S, mlr n, AND ONLY A FEW FAIL WHEN THEY HAVE DONE THEIR BEST. dUWKIN DKUIHiLKb •'» - - ROANOKE-DIXIE WAREHOUSE CONSULT YOUR MERCHANT, YOUR CREDITOR. ADVISE HIM WHAT YOU CAN DO FARMERS WAREHOUSE ~ HOW MUCH YOU CAN PAY - DON T WAIT FOR LEGAL ACTION AND THE SACRIFICE OF PLANTERS WAREHOUSE YOUR CREDIT AND GOOD WILL BEFORE YOU MAKE AN EFFORT. S. R. BIGGS DRUG COMPANY . ... ,« £ ' •.''- . ' .. W.E.DUNN W. G. PEEL Boost Your Credit by Paying LESLIE FQWDEN T? *55 lAs Long As You Can • -• THE ENTERPRISE Tuesday. October 1,1929
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