, local NeggTl i - ....I. fcii'. W. A. James went to Richmond tbis morning. • • * •> Mrs. Arthur White is visiting hen parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Hodges :iear W'ishington. ..••••» j Julius S. Peel, who is reading law it Wake /Forest College this summer, ipent the weekend at home. • • • • Misses Nina and Sylvia Upton anil M>i.Cortez Green will leave tomorrow Tor Virginia Beach. * • • • • JJr. Henry Kaften of New York was thegtast of Alessrs. Frank and Irving the weekend. • • • • Messrs. W. H. Gurkin and S. Collin Peel Bpent yesterday with friends in Greenvilla. • • ■ m ■Sfir.. and Mrs. J. D. Biggs are in I Norfolk this week. • • • . J Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bunting and daughter of Bethel spent Sunday and yesterday in town. ** • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Woolard of Atlanta, Georgia are visiting rela tives in town this week. «... M*- John Martin of Hamilton wan in tow* Suiday Suiting friend*. • ••ml Mrs. A. P. Heymon of Manassas, Virginia arrived Sunday night to yyit her husband who is general super .•ntendent of the local work of The Southern Willite Company. They are truests at the Atlantic' Hotel. » ■""* I - MORTAGE LOANS Farm, Residential and Business Property, Quick Action , » THE TRUST COMPANY OF WASH INGTON. (First National Bank Building) Washington North Cai*>lina MARGOLIS BROS. & BROOK'S % fff ' - ' * ~ • ' - „ : - •' ' )■ • ', y ;'- s 1 - ► - Many items in our stock have received a clean sweep off the shelves— -We go through our stocks daily and carefully observe whether any odds and ends have accumulated—lf so —we remove them to a separate table and further re duce it in price to keep it moving— ' Our Sale so far has been very successful. Everybody earner-bought— left latis u their friends—why?— Because, the usual Margplis service is rendered and the usual Margolis Manner, which means a satisfied customer or money back " # Bleachings 10c and up For this week—and mabe the last call Ladies Pumps & Oxfords 98c and up Ladies Blouses in cotton 89c and up Mens Oxfords . $1.98 and up Ladies Blouses in silk ......1.48 and up Shirts ...89c and up Ladies fine hose in cottort 10c and up . Mens underwear .......48c and up Ladies fine hose in silk ....48c and up Mens Surefit Caps 1*39 and up Fine ginghams 10c a yd and up • Mens Suits all wool $1985 iust a few sizes left—get yours now "v , ;; . • ~ - If you want to realize the value of your dollar, then come to this great sale'— A &.sk those who have bought here! Your dollars spent here, means double value received— Margolis Rros! & Rrooks 1 - »'■■■— —!■ Mr. James A. Leggett made a busi ness trip to Richmond yesterday. ' p • • • . t —: I Dr. J. A. White and son, James and iMiss Mary Lilley of Littleton spent the weekend in town with relatives. • . • Mr. Grover w. Hardison returrned Sunday night from a business trip to Baltimore and. New York. ,«. » ' George Booker of Wilson arrived Sunday night to accompany his broth er, John Booker on the Boy Scout camping trip. 4•• • • Miss Virginia Foxworth returned to her hme in Marion South Carolina yesterday after spending several weeks with Miss Margaret Everett. J • * . . Mis. Muse of Carthage has been in town this week selling subscriptions to the Orphan's Friend which is pub lished at Oxford. • • • • M rrs. A. R. Dunning and Miss Mary Alice motored to Pamlico Beach .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith of Robersonville to spend a few days. * • • . Mr. John L. Rodgerson and children motored to Rocky Mount Sunday to visit Mrs. Rodgerson who is ill "there '"ln Park View Hospital. The lattcr's friends will be pleased to learn that she is recovering rapidly from the slight operation she suffered and it is hoped that she will bo able to re trun to her home by the last of this week. | We are glad to report that Mrs. HL T. Roberaon who has been ill with I typhoid fever for several weeks is milch improved and is able to be up asain. • • . • Mrs. Burras Critcher ana children will return tomorrow from Cardiff, Maryland, where they have been visiting the former's parents for some time. They will be Accompanied by Miss Proctor. • • • • Messrs. C. B. Hassell, Alonzo Has sell, Charlie Carstarphen, L. . Radger£on,James.G. Statim, Grovex W. Hardison, Leslie Fowden, Leslie Fowden, A. R. Dunning ami John Hassell attended the ball game in T:>rboro yesterday. • • > • Mr. T. J. Thompson cf Elizabeth City was a visitor to the office Satur day and renewed his subscription. Mr. t Thompson is visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1 Herbert' Cullifer and D. T. Thompson" on the Everetts road. • . . * Mr. Herbert Sloman, representing the Kahn Tailoring C6mpany of ln dinapolis is at Harrison Brothers and Company's store this wee*. Mr. Slo man is very popular among the gentle men of Harrison Brothel rs and Company, and is always glul to meet his friends there while inMown. . . . . Captain W. H. Harrell motored to Hobgood Sunday afternoon to take the train for Norfolk, from where he ■■■■■■■MMMHBflaßanßßndßumMaaMHii ©HTLHS® PORTLAND CEMENT MORE ran are destroyed by fira each year in tlx garage than on the open road. As much money i« spent in garage rent each year as would adequately build new garagea for all car* involved. There are two answers to this sit uation. Own your own gamft. build of ftrt-proof maleruils. Your building material dealer can tell you how to build most aconomi cally and permanently, Ile will tell you Atlas Portland Cement is "tha Standard by which all other makea are measured." t * The Atlas Portland Cement Co. S*Ul Offitrt: New York - lloston Phi la. Milli: —Northampton, l'«. Hwiion, N. Y. Leeds, Ala. "The Standard by which all odittMakts arc mniuttd v vnmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamKm will sail today for Haiti. Capt. Harrell has been recently tranaferred from the regular Navy to the Marines and will be stationed at Aux Cayes, Haiti for two years. He was accompanied to Hobgood by Mr. and Mra. Clayton Moore, Mrs. Mettie M. Harrell and Miss Sarah Harrell. , • 1 «• « Friends of Asa Crawford will be delighted to learn that he has re covered sufficiently from the malady which has afflicted him for the laai two months to return to hia home "Oft Smith wick Street tiom the Wash ington Hospital. tl)ia.gfigk. • • • • Mr. W. J. Starr left Sunday for Jackson, Northampton county. Mr. Starr who is from Creswell has beet* here for several months working for the State Highway Commission, and has made a great many friends who are glad to learn that he has been made Supervising Engineer of the ferritoity held by the Highway Com mission around Jackson even though it necessitates his leaving our city. • • • • Misses Elizabeth Hood of Bennets ville, S. C. Pauline Mood of Norfolk, Estelle Taylor and Gladys Wilson of Norfolk and Mr. P. A. Clifton of Faison are in town this week making a house to house advertising cam paign in the interest of Horsford's Self-raising Bread Preparation and Rumford's Bakjng Powder for the Rumford Chemical Company of Provi dence, R. I. Peel and Inscoe'i store which ia located half way down the river hill was robbed Sunday afternoon of all its cash, about fifteen dollars. The owners were away temporarily and it is supposed that the thief made hia entrance through an open window in , the back of the store. Three colored *>oys are under suspicion, but no ar rests have been made yet. • • • • Charles Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa J. Manning entertained a targe number of his and his brothers friends Tuesday afternoon at his home in New Town. Games were en joyed ~tn the- g¥6ve uriRT refresh™ ments consisting of ice cream and cake were served. The young host was the recipient of many very pretty and useful gifts. JULY CLEARANCE !/ SALE J t f —: 1- - 1 J One lot of ladies silk dresses One lot of children's ging to close out for $498 ham dresses to cro on gale * , at r. sl.2y I One lot of ladies silk dresses • [ in Taffeta crepedechine and One lot of Indies White voil Canton Crepe to close out at waist to ro in this sale at 98c One lot Ladies white skirts One lot of ladies silk dresses from SB.OO to $4.00 values to assorted from $1975 to KO in this sale at $1.29 $27.50 to be closed out ai _ . _ _ sl4 75 ' One lot of Ladies white ox fords to k'o in this sale at One lot of ladies voil dresses - sl-98 to be closed out at $2.98 « . T One lot Indies silk hose to One lot of ladies voil dresses 39c pr. to be closed out at $4.98 „ . . One lot of Ladies Hats from One lot of Ladies gingham $4.00 to SG.OO value to be dresses, to go at $1.48 closed out at „ $1.98 One lot of Ladies gingham dresses on sale while they Come in to see us and we last for rl, : $2.98 will show you some of the One lot of children's sing- Rl . eat est values you have ham dresses to be closed out at"'..., : 98c ever seen. Harrison Bros. & Company COME IS ALL WE ASK fc— - ' The York Garage AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES i HARDWARE AND SUPPLIES . : " , T PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTB t | t 4 tWIIISH J AGENCYPOR . « '■ \ii WILLIARD STORAGE BATTERY CO., Cleveland, Ohio. / Automobile, Radio and Lighting Plant Batteries. *7* FAIRBANKS, MORSE CO, Chicago, 111. Gas and oil engines, farm machinery., and contractors' machinery. » 5 J. C. BENJAMIN, Raleigh, N. C. " " Adams adjustable leaning wheel graders, road maintain ors, patrols, Drags, plows, Scrapers, Etc. NATIONAL LAMP DIVISION of General Electric Co. , , Sterling National Mazda Lamps. % FISK RUBBER COMPANY, Chicopee Falls, Mass. - Fisk tires and accessories. : —l . . 7 , . , ■ . t I 1 J ; Mr. Ci R. Palmer,, repmihting Schloaa Brothers aiid Company of Baltimore, Maryland ia at Margolis Brothers "and Brooke today and to morrow and ia showing an exceptional display of atylea in men'a clothing for the coming fall and winter. NOTICE All parson* are hereby forbklden to hunt or otherwise treapaaa on my land in Williams townahip, Martin county, joining the laada of Julius Hardison, th eLorton Gardner land, the Jos. F. Hardison land and other*. Any persons caught treepaeeing on same will be dealt with according to law. | J. K. Barrow, No. 1320 Berkley Ave. 'Norfolk, Va. lb* hntary tfMiranted trtkx four BMCUU ar roplacad TtU. M ttylaa." Fro* MBtplM U workftt*. Salary or SO p« cent commlaaion. Good hoafer ia an absolute nacoaaity, you can Mil t* aaally. Experlenoa uiuiwiry. Eagle Knitting Mil La Darby Pa. lOtw FOR 9ALI OldamobUo __ Economy Truck, M too caymmf. Ia good ahapa, with ex pr«M body and curtaina. Prica cfcaap, Alao a VaUila, with • Bad Sa*l Conti aa&tai notor In first ckaa riiapat ch«jr>, Dh«y may ba reeu a* any tima at Bm WeaTera on » Staton - Farm. Pfcooa 1«28. F ■ HARRISON. 7-4 pdq4