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Gutters, I* We also have a large and com plete stock of Doors; Windows, Nails, Paint, Roofing, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Locks, Hinges, .Mantles, Porch Colmns, and every thing to be found in first class Hardware. t : t * ? ' jj ./"? , . ? -v.. _ ? T. . Bicycles and Guns? Our stock is complete and our prices are the low est for the quality of goods. I NEN'S BICYCLES FROM $35 UP. I ? We have ju& received a carload of those good easy running Chase City Wagons. These wagons have the best wheels of any wagons made. We bought these wagons when they were much cheaper than now. Gefout Price. Also ju& received solid car load of the noted Parker Buggies. We believe there is none quite so good. See them and get our price. 1 How about a Hart Par Tractor NONE BETTER Our stock of Cook Stoves and Heaters is complete and we guarantee to save you money and give you die befl goods. f ? 1 We carry a large stock of Auto TireS, Tubes, Oils and Greases and Ford parts, Radiators and Storage Batteries. . Our "goods are1 right in quality, our price as low or lower, on the same goods. Come to see us, it will pay you. ? . Yours For A Square Deal About < Gone toaiCt according to ft we receive, riodtart one from Mis. Z. V.J of Hayoe, N. C. "I =>y Organization Firm Well Worthy *f Ijnitatka by Other Employers. ; , v ? ' A pioneer medical clinic, established 15 years ago to protect the health of 000 employ eeay^snd gradually enlarged ?nd expanded until it now cares for a total of 2,700 ? that Is the record proud ly held today by a well-known Boston firm. At the time of its organization the medical director was in charge of the clinic in the capacity of director and visiting nurse. Now the dink is in charge of a practicing physician and surgeon, assisted by three full-time graduate nurses. During the Influenza epidemic of last winter, over &50 employees were treat ed per day, #Uk only six deaths during the entire Murte of the dreaded dis ease. All cas& -were given careful Individual attention and. In Instances where no fiunlly doctor was in at tendance, immediate arrangements were made fbr medical care. ft fa the policy of the nurses In the dlnlc to advise all employees with whom they com# in contact to be in sured, an activity which the ftrm Itself handles through' an employees' organ isation. The purpose of such advice is to secure insurance for all em ployees In order that they may receive Its benefits after ohe week's Illness. This arrangement does not place a premium upon the employees' being m and at the saaie time the dlnlc co operates In the matter of . A dental clinic Is In a stat? and. no daiibt, will be 'J* a short time. The plan and method af adininlstratii$|i'- and organization If simply is the mhklng, bat It is safe to " v the dental dlnlc wfll be as eO the medical dlnlc. to desobpttg >ubt the Without oiifc Having qualified as executor under the last will and testament of Annie L. Spivey, deceased, this is to notify all persons that may be indebted to said estate to make immediate settlement to the undersigned. All persons who hold claims against said estate; are hereby notified to file them with the undersigned for payment on or before the 16th day of September, 192 ), or this notice will be plead in bar of Iheir recovery. This the 16th day of Sept., 1919. C.E. Spivey, Executor. J. Loyd Horton, Attorney. ? ' -| ? North Carolina, I In the Pitt County f Superior Crt - . : ,:v ?! ' _____ . ? ive entitle
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