A new Service for Motorists
tVe are glad to announce the in
stallation of a Weaver Auto
matic Alignment Indicator—A
new service we are extending to
motorists FREE OF CHARGE.
The Indicator is located between
the gasoline tanks in front of
our business. Just drive up like
you are buying gas for this
FREE ALIGNMENT SERVICE
and we will do the rest.
WHAT MISALIGNMENT
MEANS TO YOU
If your car steers hard, shim
mies or wanders—
If steering requires constant
effort—
If .your ear, does , not „ coast
frCe!£t" - J : •' -A; vi v i
TYtwr Wheel* are; probably out
of align nient. h * ■
Alignment adjustment i s
quickly made and no service will
give greater returns on tires,
gas, oil and driving comfort.
Under general driving condi
tions 1 to I 1-2 horse (lower is
consumed at a side slip of 40
feet per mile.
Tri-City Motor Co., Inc.
~ Gasoline—Oils Automobile Accessories
TW.KI'UI 'E 199— ROSEMARY, N. C.
TWIN CITY
HAPPENINGS
Miss Elsie Alford of Tarboro is vis
iting Miss Naomi Merritt.
Miss Nita Turner spent the week
end in Weldon.
Mr. Bert Garris of Norfolk. Va.t
spent the week-end here with his sis
tei, Mrs. Cleophus Bray.
Miss Cammie Vaughan, Mrs. L. M.
Spivey, Mrs. W. A. James and Mr.
George Joyner spent Tuesday shop
ping in Raleigh.
Mr. P. W. Woodruff, Jr., of
leigh spent Sunday here with friends.
Mrs. J. J. Welch and children have
returned from an extended visit ih
August, Ga., and. Charlotte.
Mrs.. Milder Edwards and children
and Mrs. M. J. Shaw are visiting
Misses Rosa Williams and Cather
ine Hutchinson spent last week visit
friends and relatives in Rockingham,
ing friends and7$$!ittive9 in Lawrence
ville, Va.
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Miss. Laura wMrtto is spending this!
week in Wilson.
Mii* Vfrfebiia A rmttrong has re
turned after spending some time in
Columbia, S. C., and Norfolk, Va.
Little Miss Helen Hasty celebrated!
her fourth birthday Saturday after
noon with a party of friends at her
home oh Henry Street. Games were
played after which refreshments con
sisting of cake and ice cream were
served by the hostesses mother. Those
enioyin'g Miss Hasty’s hospitality
were little Misses Lois Churchill
Christine Bush, Beatrice and Odell
Liles, Ruby Lois Davenport, Doris
Moore, Miriam Muntford, Bailey Has
ty, Thomfts Bush. Doyle Davenport,
Henry Evans, William Muntford, Carl
Churchill, Jr., Winston Churchill and
^William and Roland Bailey. The little
Siostess received many lovely gifts
[•from her little friends.
The Boy.s Deepsleep Booster Club1
gave a picnic at Colerain Beach Sun
day. The group enjoyed swimming
and boating and a picnic lunch was
served t othe following: Misses Em
ma Andrews, Pearl Lewis, Janie Cook
Mary Wilson, Mary Dean, Messrs
Richard Moss, Hollis Carroll, Johnnie
Jenkins, Clarence Loomis, Melvin Vin
cent, Robert Lee Moore, Phillip Paul,
Guy Moss, Earl Keeter.
|attl«E Mildred Tritt has returned ‘af
ter spending, some < tine wf|h her
grandparents, Mr. and Mw?nW.
Bain, in Greensboro, N. C.
SPECIAL
(2 days only)
Friday, Aug. 29th and Saturday, Aug. 30th
“GOLD * RIBBON” BRAND
Coffee ase
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Don't fail to take advantage of this
REMARKABLE OFFER!
Only 2 lbs. to each customer
This exceptionally low price is made possible
through the cooperation of dealers listed below
and the rod^felfc of GOLlp RIBBON” Brand
COFKHK and pKIQOiBiY; /;
CHICORY is' a plant resembling very closely
the sugar beet in appearance and after being proc
- essed th drjrmg, rpasti^a apd jgrivaing, has a fia
' vcriand colbt^ve ry Similar ft) If'hiis held a
place for ages as a bea'thfu! food. Its use as a
beverage was permanent'v established in Europe
during the Napoleonic Wars, when, due to the
blockade of the cbntinert by the British Navy,
coffee, tea and cocoa could be procured only with
difficulty. To quote the National Dispensatory
“Chicory is thought to increase the appetite and
promote the digestion."
iifih S no Wben Perfectly Blended
with coffee as in our “GOLD RIBfeON” Brand.it adds strength, improves flavor
and color, and prevents coffee from becoming stale on standing.
Rouble strength —ff<X best results use only half as much ‘GOLD RIBBON”
IBwsnd COf&FaisiCHtCORY as of ordinary coffee.
If yoji have never triad “GOLD RIBBON” Blend you may now do so at this
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Get your “GQLD RIBBON” Brand COFFEE and CHICORY at any of the following stores:
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M. System
C. T. Benton_
W. S. Stansbury
Pure Food Store
BtOSEMARY, N. C.
Ccnnon & Co.
Tucker Fayed -
Yraynham & Grimmer & y ' ^«fi
liar rill Bros.
ibal Shearin, R.F.D.
Ma#kins Grocery Co. y j f , '
J^ri. Matkias
i. E. Merrit
B. & W. E. Medlin
R. Matthews '.'l 5. Cl 0
I'osemary Supply Co.
i P s*"ke Grotery Co- 53 ~.t rr.,
avlor Grocery Co.
Taylor’s Cash Store to tttt#
Village Grocery Store
J. J. Wade
Mr>-*t*€M*W!i Grocery Co. ^
SEABOARD, C. 7
Ceo. W. Britt
.1. Britten
JOJ f.
Crocker & Stancell
(*. L. Davis
'jfiMMSruiobKi a.
It. IT Maddry
O. C. White
Jay Britton, R.F.D.
1 ^ABG^ETTSvfeLE, N7 C.
W. L. Dickerson
u& i*
Carries Company
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R. E. Taylor
Guswawt;-^fe»'^ ■’<
wtaartvifi ~
Mrs. Mamie Batts and' grandson,
Wm. E. Froelich, Jr., have returned
from a visit to relatives in Halifax.
Mrs. I. W. Grogan and son of Win*.
ston-Salem visited in the home of
Mrs. T. M. Jenkins this week. i
Mrs. Dick Brown left Wednesday
for Emporia to visit relatives.
Bessmer Strike Ends
Besmer City—The strike of em
ployees of the American Cotton Mills,
Inc., which loomed large in the news
last week, apparently came to an end
Saturday when tw olarge groups of
[workers voted to go back to work
Monday at the scale of wages prevail
ing before the strike. E. L. Gilles
pie, reputed itinerant preacher, ten
dered his resignation as strike lead
er. being unwilling to quit at this
time.
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Asheville Papers Merge
Asheville.—Announcement is made
this week of the merging under one
Management of the Asheville Citi
zen and the Asheville Times. Chas.
A. Webb, president of Tlja Citizen,
will be president of the new compa
ny. Do® S. Kliaa, president; of The
Times, will be”1 vice pr*®ide$t. .The
merger Is said to be for ecdhomic'rea
sons, and will not alter the character
of the papers, except that The Sun
day Times and Sunday Citizen will
really become one.
37 Drowned In July
Raleigh—An aftermath of this
summer’s excessive heat is seen in
the report that in the month of July
North Carolina had 37 deaths from
drowning. The state board of health
goes on to report that in the same
month automobile accidents caused
47 deaths in the state, while 18 died
by suicide, 20 by homicide, seven were
slain in railroad accidents, 11 died
from burns, one from accidental gun
shot wounds, five from gunshot
wounds of a doubtful nature and one
f~om an airplane accident.
J Plane Save* Family \
TJlomasville.—Joe Hundley and fa
mily, living near highway 10, Were
spending their last night in their old
hoipe before moving into the new <mtr
t6«y had built. At dhwn they wore;
aroused by the sound of a mail plane
making a great deal of noise directly
ever them, and rushed outside to find
their *nd at tk® point
of fathng^C./hfcn.y neighbors were
drawn thither by the alarm sounded
by the plane, but too late to savo any
thing :in the house..
Men Did Not Seek Job*
Gastonia.—Ralph Castle of the Os
ceola mill community and C. C. Bush
[of the Flint Mill, two of 20 Gastonia
men and boys escorted out of Danville,
Va., Friday, when union textile work- '
ers claimed to believe they were seek
ing workthere, have stated that ev
ery member.of the p*xty is aatisfaf
torily employed in' Gastonia arid no
.ttempt wa» being made to get Work;
fell* D»"vill«- , / ;
9 Wagon Hit By Car
Goldsboro.—Pete Coley, 45-year-old
regro, had Hi* neck brokenSatur
day night when his tebacCOwagon
war struck t>Tj« car drirew byrf^athan
WOliam.'ktfcLkmb, Goldsboro, whits
nan. Mcl-amb did not stop, bat .was
identified by a number which faft off
his car. he was placed under si bond
of $25,000. .
Knife Thrust In Heart
Greenville, N. C.—Sherman Willi
ams, nine, fell upon a butcher knife
when thrown from an overturning to
bacco truck, and the knife pierced
his heart. But surgeons in a Green
ville hospital removed a rib, took
several stitches in the boy’s heart
rnd believe he has an even chance of
recovery.
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Child Chokes To Death
C.—aUrcus Timmer
le thoked on a pea
etrangled to death.
- Buy Hosiery Direct!
'Jfrom: Factory Jobber, saving wholesaler’s profits. These
Sta-Rile Stockings are not bargain-knit, bat standard
top-grade ladies’ hose. The kind that ordinarily retail at
$1.25 to $1.45 per pair. Full fashioned, maximum width
at top, narrowed to snug ankle and foot. Service-weight
silk from top to reinforced toe-cap, with latest tapered
French heels. Buy the ensible way—3 pairs at once. Then
you’re sure of 2 good pair of- stockings even |f you hap
pen to snag one or two. Made,6t specially terated Japan
Silk to insure longest wear. Colors: Ivorie, Plage, Rosa
dor, White, Sunbark, Light Gunmetal. Sizes: 8, 8 1-2,
9, 9 1-2, 10. Guaranteed as represented or money refund
ed. Send money order or cashier’s check with order.
Three pairs in box postpaid, $2.75. One pair $1.05.
No. Pairs_Size_Colors_
Name ________
Address ___
Sta-Rite Sales Co.
215 E. Main Street Albemarle, N. C.
Friday SPECIALS Saturday
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Good Fresh Stew Beef—Pound
121-2c
CHUCK ROAST — Pound
20c
12-oz. Bottle Vermont Maid
MAPLE SYRUP
24c
With every bottle purchased a
4-oz. Bottle will be given FREE
OF CHARGE!
Cl TD — good self rising q c _
rLvUlV. 21 Pound Bag_ ODC
I ADH - SUPERIOR CO
I-1* *I»Lr 4 Pound Bucket _,_r,_ Ot3C
L & \\ SODA '1
CRACKERS 3 Pound Box___ _45c
RICE" Four Pounds __ _1__25c
SHIVAR PALE DRY " ,
GINGER ALE ~2 25c
TOM0OESr^M.-__29c
SUNSIIIXE^AKES OR 1*: --
CRACKERS lr„kJ__25c
CTC AIT — hamburger '# — OA
J1 Pou,,«^_-_ZUc
FRESH SP •' - —
RIBS- Per Pound _ 20c
Fresh Vegetables
We have at all times the most
complete tine of seasonable ve
getables. Housewives save time
bv making their selections of ve
getables here.
Pork Chops, nice and lean—Lb.
28c
BANANAS — 4 Pounds
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SYSTEM STORE M. D. COLLIER, Mgr.
Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
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