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FOR HIGH men »«I TOUR TOBACCO AT THIS MARIUKI • j -4 - Fordson Tractor With WESTERN GRADER THAI LEU, TWO FORD TRUCKS, ONE FORD TOURING CAR, ONE FORD RUNABOUT, very reasonable. Incjuire of A. C, Collacott at Atlantic Hotel W illiaio ston. N. C. before Thursday, August 9th. 0 uaxmxtaxxmaxxxmamxxxxxauuiaxx... - | Local Items g TtrrTTTrr 'TIT Mr. W iiu-;ea«l oi U««»> Mount was u itusiifes- vi»i;m Wn ) csteidaj.. »« t ' Ml-> l.uUi Mat- K«rl IHI for i» i.ornt- Ui Koeky .Muujw bMluTdav a t»*i utleutiint.' t!it r.uu-c- party *>i >U.- Martiut Aiuteisuß. Mr. V\ H. V\ lUuni- «i»U fan... motored tw Ktv«rsKie Sui.dav. Mr. C. W. no. irlunnn. hi*- iiuum im Li'*'ui>- • • i • J L- Siwli. Car Grant ai.«* J. mvlvmi U' lii'iiistmii | baturilanbKh: ai». Suiida> .... Miss Martha ABiH-rww l«a*e.- t*> j ■nortow (or Sraburai: N. 1-. wt»ei» | will be the huwst Ak 1 -'"' Lu wards. • • • • Mrt V\ L. Snails airti Mr.-. Awm Bikk s spent Sunday n. Kober»4MJ» UU' Mr. W H liariel' left !or tioJ.i* bor.i Ssturo*> e+entng. • • • • • >,r«. J r«-'.arm-i fn>n Gn-rhvillr ye -e;ua> utter \i.-iti'.i relatives liirt* for-i»l day*. >lr« J |„ \\ iliianu- «•»«! Mis.-. * iot .ve^enlaN t»'i nuon • • • • Mr. Lk K Joi«.- t>* Xt>rf«lk w*- r> 1.u.-mg* vtJtuß fief*- M • • » * M«se«> C «> lU-r«>. K K * iiafM'ti. V u'.d C. U*w- J SutK4k «... m'«.>«■ yrrlMiUj;. • • • • Mes»r«. v H Carwlaijilw'n «••• I H. Wynne. Ji w. t.l t- V\ a.-iiirnftou, GrwmilU* K «■m.«i 0 Sunday. • • • • J urn*'* ' 1 \!».a *,.t Crack l* ? 1 - Sun ' u > • • • • V,e»r k C 1> l«r-*ai|'i#i J' HaK'l«i Kverwt and Jml* l'ur»i.- «»! to Wa.-hii»jrt'r lai-t un* ■ • • • Mr. H M 1-U"a,- Ji ' ivtur-« froi.i l- ineto*». .... .Me- r# lVrtie Perrr. T»!*•»«■ V A ItasM-J*. J' ( , ifttti.e Su-.Jiiy. • • • • Mr and M>. 1- K tK.li;..! W >!•-■* Li'lia- ti«'.ra..u motored to Tart, ro Satuniay ul ' • • • * M L"U rf lUrr mnu-l V"'*" last ever>.i.|f fiom tiiaH " — f— +-t- --1 ANNOUNCEMENT, w THE KEYS ARE ALLGONE! I J I - * HAVE YOU THE RIGHT KEY? | ♦ • -> You are now requested to bring in the keys you have and see if they unlock the lock to the Vic trola. You have, 30 days time to bring your keys and try them. . : I Atarioji|^m££Broojtr L where feprirtylßran&lllothfS J- I si« aileii the first session of sum- | ii • i H*hiHil. Sbe visited Miss Nell | Moyc, of iannville, and Mi'S Sal Tie j Adams, of Four Oaks, while on In ] v. ay ii«:re. * • • • Miss Caddie I'uivi* returned to hei home Wednesday morning in i)u"ti after visiting Mr. ami Mr» H M. Hut nii. • • • • Mr. f" F. Co*zen, music dealer. 01 v Va-h.i.gtoii, unil Mi s Margarell j wire visitor* heie yesttnlaj. Im • • • Mc.v W. •' lUrkm anil Simon | l.ilU-j wi-nt to Washington ve-tei il.ij afternoon to attend to business. • • • • M' Vol i .an Harrison left yesteiday morning )oi points north, wlu-ie h- will f-penii hii vacation. * • * • Mr. A J Manning left yesterday foi W a.-Inn ton Hospital where he will underK" 'leatnient and an operation. Ai. e:.rly «every is wished for b> In.- n.n.eious friends. » I ( • Mr. J K. Motile.v will leave Thurs day morning for Hot Springs where he will take treatment for rheumatism Mr. Mol.ley spent several w ; eeks ihere in the sprinif and found so much r lief that lie is going to take fuither j treatment. • • • • Mr. W T. Old, of Norfolk, is spending some time in this section lookuiK over the j'°od crops. Mr. is..a pryminent hanker of Norfolk and his hank has a large business in this ectiou. Me senilis highly plea-*'d »itl the outlook. • • • • Mi Wittlain V. Cap|». "f Mount National Bank «'f Norfolk is tn town boosting his bunk. •• • • Mi. t 11. Dard.n was here last »«-ek on ii short visit to his Hunt, Mrs Irene Smith ami to Ins old home town, lit expressed himelf as being very - much pleased with the improvements in the town V""' county, e.-|»ecially with tin briilge and the roads. • • • • Mn«. Ii M. llearne. of tireenville. \;>itmi? hei brother, Or. Win. F. Warren on llaughton street • • • • M s.- halherise Kin-ey left this morning for Bethel. . > • • hi \\ II llurrell. who Itus bee' Rationed at Haiti for the past sev eral years v arrived in Norfolk today. He vv 1 ariive here tomorrjow or next ii:i> to visit his mother, Mr.-. W. H. Harrell. • • • • Mrs. .1 H 11 Knight returned Sun a> fioni an extended northern trip • • • • i M•. J F Hollniay. of Plymouth wai i in re today. Mitse.- Lthel a"d Sal lie Harris vs,i leuxe lor lai'liuiv Thursday, wlu-.. I iiit-y will visit relatives for several I woeks. # ♦ • Me&srs. J. W. and ttoyd Wight 1 spending tlie week in Bertie canvas:. ii>K lor lite Lobaccu market here. • • • Mi S. T. Thorne, attorney-at-luv of Kocky Mount is attending Kecoid erV court here today. • • • » Mr. 11. M. l'oe is in town boosting l lie Koanoke lair. 1- roin every indication the coming fan will Jar exceed any previous on. , and it is time to get the pigs, chicked I ruits, in tact everything read.\ The exhibits will far exceed thosi of last year. • • • • Miss Frances Williams has return ed from Virgiida Beach where she has been spending some time at the Albemarle Hall. « • • • Mr. J. D. Thrower is visiting rela tives and, friends her#. * * * * Messrs. Godfrey Cheshire and M. K. Dixon were registered at the Atlantic llvtel today. » • • • Mr. Wyatt of J. I*. Wyatt and sons' of Raleigh was in town today. • « • • Mis*es Kstelle Crawford, Nell Rich ardson £nd Mr. James E. Hurrell motored to Washington, where Miss Kichardson boarded the train for New Bern. •• * * Mr. W. H. Crawford, Fow den, K B. Crawford, Om»i Ander son attended the ball game in Rock} Mount today. • • • • Mr. 11. C. James wwit A) Washing ton yesterday on business. A NOVEL OFFER ON AN EXTRAORDINARY HEATER Im B. S. Courtney's show window is ,-«> en daily by numbers of passers-by WANTS FOR RENT—ROOMS PARTLY FI R , nished for light house keeping. Ap py at this olßce, or ph«M 46. 7-27tf M.I. (JlhnU RELIEVES CONSTI PATION, HEADACHES, BILLIOUS NESS. COLDS AND LAGRIPPE. 10 HORSE FARM FOR SALE OK rent, '■ miles from Hamilton. Ap ply or write lo W. J. Beadi, Haiuil .ton, N. C. 7-27-41 THE ENTERPRISE, Williamston, N. C. I Up-To-Date Machine Shop | J 1 !■— i, n I ~ jj i I have opened the machine shop at York's Garage, where I will do J> All Kinds of Repairing i; J , -*• h gasoline engine, eleltrical repairing, acetylene welding and cutting, lathe work, auto | overhauling,, and anything else that can be done by first class, experienced machinists. a j; irTrrTrwrrßß I I " || I have installed a * £ • i | Battery Recharging and Repairing Plant j j!" that will give Williamston sei*vice never before enjoyed, recharging and repairing* all t v.v . , . { jjl makes of batteries, lotteries for rent while repairing and recharging is oeinji done. j 1 J. Marshall Rogerson :j] REAR YORK'S GARAGE WILLIAMSTON, N. C. one of the most novel heaters evei i exhibited. It hat; the appearance of u nice piece of furniture and is as prac tical in beautifying the home as it is for making it comfortable. In intro ducing this heater in Williartwton Mr. Courtney in iSfferttig a ton -of coal free with eacb heater aold before the end of this week, and if giving hi* usual easy terms of purchase. This novel way of introducing 'an 1 I ; e invite the public pecially the house- to visit our ice 1 ant and see how i ur ice is made, isist on getting ire Raw Water Ice I maunfactured by— -1 I Lindsley Ice Co. WILU AMSTON, ,N. I V —p~—— MR. GOOD SALEBIIAN SAYSi i WE SELL GOOD GOODS; WE PRICE THEM RIGHT. J! W . R. ORLEANS 9a VViUi»»«on. ». g. article in addition to the arurie bc-mg i .something of a nowltj itelf » creat ing no littie interest in ai»«i aruun« ' Williams ton. TVoae »ho have r«« e*j i a mined this heatar and l*ad the plan j explained to tlw fully will k> w*l to call on Mr. Cuartney h« 1 close* Ms doore JsaUw»s»> night, if they are expecting to anything j in the heater Itiw to k««ep |helr , comfortable the winter. | Sarnami ttriia. f g - a\xb £umpauy 5 I Clean Sweep of all | Summer Goods f '' - 5 I H To make room for our fall stock of goods which S3 « H will soon be coming in. We have greatly reduced (he prices on all summer goods and we are Sl T RE JIL GIVING' SOME EXTRA BARGAINS on all sum- U - - g _ Smer Dresses, Oxfords, Voile, Lawn, Hosiery, Laces, Millinery and Men 4 s and Boys' Suits.* If you are looking for bargains, it will sure j - jm pay you to come and see them. We will soon need !m \ | the room and the goods must go. M J j I Harrison Bros. & Co.'. ; COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK ;j 1 | WIIJLIAMSTON'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE j BUNG YOL'B TOBACCO TO WIfiJAMftTON TO ■>*HAOW "WANTED 44 —1 want an ambitious young white man to sell accident and health insurance in Rob eronville and vicinity; representing the world's leading and largest accident and health Insurance company. See or write me for full information re garding the osition at once. - l>. P. JONES, >eiieral Agent, Box 203 WflHant jston, N. C. L—— i - . » —i— ■
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