A Few Specials AT - Robersons Cash Store Morris Supremo Fancy Creamery Butter, 45c lb. Best Full CrOam Choose 25c lb. Slicd Bacon, 38c If)., 2 for 75c Morris Supreme Boiled Ham, sliced 60c lb. Special on our Pride Coffee, was 50c, novv_ 35c 3 pounds for SI.OO Best Green Coffee 15c lb. Sun kist Lemon Cling peaches per can 45c Hunt Bios. Auto Brand Lemon Cling peaches, 35c Del Mont large size can sliced pineapple. 50c All No. 2 size sliced pineapple 40c Don't overlook our Galfando combination rel ish for 35c a jar Large size Sun Kist Royal Anne cherries .. 45c Libby's Dill Pickles, in cans 35c Corn Flakes and Post Toast ies 15c or two for 25c Klim, a powdered whole milk, 2 lb., 8 oz, size, $1.75 Campbells Soups, all kinds, two for . ....... 25c Best pure lard, 5 to 10 lb. lots, 17 l-2c lb. Best compound lard, 5 to 10 lots 12 l-2c lb. Best fancy dried peaches .20c lb. Best fancy, 40 to 50 count prunes 25c lb. Our stock is complete" out prices right, OTT nlfour merehan disc. To ()ur ('ustomers and Friends: If you have anything in produce for sale, see us before sell ing. \Ve want your eggs, and chickens, old and young. Don't forget, our telephone numbt r (!2. (liv us a call before you spend your cash elsewhere; _ Very truly yours, Theo. Roberson & Co. THK ( ASH STORE ~ "Clean Heat and Plenty of it For Everything You Cook —and it won't blacken your pots and pans." That's what any number of housewives good cooks who use New Perfections say. And they point at the quick-lighting Long Blue Chimney Burner because it's the big «ecret of this stove's clean, steady, de pendable heat. It means cooler, cleaner kitchens and happier cooks. NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves ** - cook and bake anything perfectly, from boiled potatoes to the most delicate cake. It's the stpve you read about in the magazines. Three million now in use. Come in and see it work. . IJ. S. COURTNEY Furniture Cash or Credit yHEJSyTERPRIBE^ 9K IB HOIKS MDMOSOM Don't Stay Gray I It Darkens So Naturally that No body can Tell. Tou can turn f>ded hair beau tifully dark almost over night If you'll (ret a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions, of bottlea of this old famous Rage Tea Iteclpe, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, because It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly th'at no one can tell It has been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise await ing them, because after on* or two applications the gray hair# vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This Is the age of youth. Gray halred, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. Tiiiß preparation Is a toilet requisite and Is not Intended for the cure, miti gation or prevention of disease. LESS MEAf FMX Ml HINFfS HIM Take a glass of Baits to floih Kidney* If Bladder bothers you—Drink lot* of water. Rating meat regularly eventually pro duces kidney trouble in some form or other, h>)a a well known authority, be cause tlio uric acid in meat excites tin kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up aud cause all sorts of distress, particularly banfcache and mis ery in the kidney region; rheuinatio twin ges, severe headaches, acid stomach, con stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your buck hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Halts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespnonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then set fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and lias been used for generations to flush slogged kidney* and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralise th« acids in the urine so it no longer irri tates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Halts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent UUna water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep ths kidneys and urinary organs dean, Ukttl avoiding serious kidney, dissaae, AN ORDINANCE ItKQIORING WATER & SEWER CONNECTION The hoard of Aldermen of William itoii 'lo enact: I. each and every residence, institution, depot or place of business where Vone or more persons reside, !o Igu tr are employed, which is lo cated in a lot or property abutting upon or adjoining a street or alley along which a public sewer is laid, >1 ill be provided with a flush toilet and tl.«( necessary plumbing fixtures to join aiiil connect tho same with I lie public water and sewerag> sys -1 11, provided: tlint a length of pri •vrttr- rr-wef luiw h«4 KruaLcll .tliaU tW«>. iiuiulied feet and a length of private \Wiier line not greater than three hun deed feet, shall be required to makf urh connections : 7 I'rovidod., further: Jii: 1 . it is not necessary to lay watei ami : ewer lines across private prop erty of some other person rr person? in order to maku such connections. '1 At the discretion and by the di ivtion of the Hoard of Aledrmen, the lily cierk shall serve notice on the lAvnc i i owners or the duly autlioriz ei! a, cut of such owner or owners of priperty coming under tell provision of ibis ordinance. Said notice to he I'.iini i written or printed. In case >( ;.ny non resident owner or owners ol .-.•i«li property, not represented local) \ I,j duly authorized n(fent or agents. I'ctice may be published in five sue cohsive issues of a local newspaper. The city clerk shall mail ti every resident under section 1 and 5: of these ordinances a blank form of application, for the installation ol flush toilets and necessary plumbing fixture* hk set—forth-in s-.se turn L isl these ordinances, upon receipt of said application the owner or agent* foi the owners of any property an set' forth in section 1, shall fill in said application and file it with the Supt. of Water Works, M. S. Mo»re, within 60 days from the 15th day of April, Don't Pick Out a Printer Blindfolded /G* the OM Who Cin. Jltlp Ywm S.ll Ymt COO^ \A7E have the ability to help you sell your goods and we can do this at A reasonable cost to you. Economy and stand ardization are th« • watchwords here. We use Hammermill Bond, the standard, economi cal, business paper and we turn out a grade of printing that brings.re suits for 1 our customers. LET US SHOW YOp IDEAL CLEANING WORKS ALTERING, CLEANING AND PRESSING Agent for Kahn Bros. Clothes Work Called for and Delivered PHONE v -J -FOR SALE Wood Williamston Cooperage Company I*hone 127 For Surveying and Engineering Civil & Mechanical See or write A. COREY Jamesville, N. C. —: — . a j ,i wrrammmmm Printing Safeguards Your Mone)* Protect your cash with bolt* and bare a ud banks but with buainesslik • printed forma and records for every transaction you undertake W* -•* ahow you a paper— mKty Paper—that betrays erasure and prevents fraudulent al teration of your checks, note* drafts and receipts. For letterheads nd general printed forma we Qse and recommend a standard paper " ©®M® that we know will give yoe satisfaction. JU STICTE - ' 't 1 ' Justice cannot rule no matter how well laws are enforced if there is not justice at the core of-dealings between men in their daily lives. We bellieve that a bank to grow and live on must not only treat its customers just-,, ly and liberally but must in addition l ; "k its interest with their own. Then no matfolhow. great its resources may be the loyaltyw its patrons becomes its greatest asset. > \ 4 § PEOPLES BAN] CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000.00 # ——• — " iIP ' i J. G. Staton, President V. R. Taylor, Vice-Presi J. L. Hassell, Vice-President Jno. L. Rogerson, Astf. Cat DIRECTORS "™ * -"-7 J —H ARTHUR ANDERSON J. L. HASSELL HENRY D. PEEL JAMES D. BOWEN L. T. FOWDEN W. C. MANNING Mc. G. TAYLOR G. W. HARDISON ' ROY T. GRIFFIN J. J. MANNING J. LASS WYNNE A. R DUNNING J C r.URKIN _____ K - J I'EEL M. P. TAYLOR S. ( GRIFFIN w. A. FERRY A. B. AYERS W. W. GRIFFIN JESSE T. PRICE M J. G. STATON J. L. HOLLIDAY JOSHUA L. COLTRAIN W. L. TAYLOR SYLVESTER PKEL COMMOr SENSE ! ~ • v. S"" V ' jM: i said he had lgl,ooo wives i ids, yet, now ,make a sing reason, but - here is where common sense prevails. The citizens of Willi amston have a modern and up to 'date water and - sewage system at their dis- ,1 posal and they owe it to their family to take advantage of it. ; . We will gladly furnish uou estimate free. Phone 240 Williamston, N. C. y Educate For Business Tli« Buwinr** Teaming offeu a whorl, ea«v and mule %J, Practical btifcinfftn, »leiiograiiliic ami Mvreiarial oourwi given. King's g wnji hading uroltiia him*. Student* a»*Med free to nitnation*. Kate* u and board very reasonable. Knroll any lime. Utile today for ontahi y y A "An Arfmlited Si hoof •, Itulrifdi, V C, • - ( li«rh»lt