rOK HIGHEST PRICES, SELL TOUB TCEACCO AT WMSTON. OWL-LAFFS | i 4 1 (Ob Wttk LmkMct) Hello Folks, Happiness is al>out as cheap as anythir.tr »e know of, but ' many are too rich to have it. —° o-°— The (K>V stood on the railroad track, j The train was coining fast; The train got off the railroad track To let the lioy go past. —o O-®— Any woman will look liefore :he leaps if there is a mirror handy com-j men:* Collins I'eel —>-() o Will you go out riding with me 'o-l morrow ? riding this ! ALL PULLING TOGETHER!! j I WILLIAMSTON MARKET FOR TOBACCUI 8f Hi I " B I - , § JJIIJ IVMSTON (U'FPUS I:xr»HONAI. ADV \NVACCS WW MARKCTINI; IMK VORWXH CHOPTIIIS YEAR.TI;REFINDEPENDENTWAREHOUSES WIIJ. I!K (triN W IIK'II Wll.i.sw l.tiiV. Tn»*' -niK \iriHN H.AN7I!K : : V|TT: I: :t> 111 i'K ANO RK-Kt J RE OF FAIR AND HONEST TREAT- | | / MENT. MR. T. JONES TAVI.OR W It.L. L'.L : Ai : 111 'OOP. « AUEHOI SE AN »ViIIH «• Ml M'tEKK CAN DEPEND ON CAREFIU. A ITKHUOK «BIG PAID i lli li: TOI:A( o. I The Williamson Market Will Open On jj | Wednesday, September 3, 1924 . IFVOi: WANTTHEHKIH DOUiAR EOR VOUR TURACEO THIS SEASON, THEN WIIJJAMRTON IS THE PLACE. NEW WAREHOUSEMEN, NEW BUY- H ERS, AND SOME Of THOSE WHO WERE HERE LAST SEASON. AIJ. WORKING TO MAKE A BETTER MARKET. ! ! ! : • • ' ' • ■ « ' ■ • r r ' ' ■ 1 "' " lf ■' f " "' " ' I This Space Contributed and I'aid for by the Following Well-known Business Menand Firms: ;% # U c n R Harrison Oil Co., "Texaeo People* R G. Harnson. Farms for Sale W. R. Orleans. Diy Goods j , Daughter—Pa, what is your birth- ' j slft»e? FaUier-of Seven (wearily)— The ;riu!.stme, 1 guess, my child. —o^o-o One nice thing about radio is that it iiever has any secrets, * chuckles Cash Moore. I NOTICE j By virtu? of the |»i*c In a title retainint n.ii» to w |by Vernon V\ hitehar-t ra ..i* im/li: I'JIB Ford tfturinj* car. the esr i evinjr j liron >urren«lered to roe. I wiil sell the 1 j «a:d car to the highest hidtu r at tine j four? House door on Wednesday the j , JIM. da> of Aut-u>t. 1*»24 at 12. M.. ■ :io satisfy balance «toe «»n the in-j ! deb'edness. j Aurust Ist, 15*24. F n. WYN'X. "LOOKS CLEAN!" And Texaco Is As (lean ■ As II Looks." TF.XACO is cl«:n liecau-e every 11race of impurity has beer, refined 'out. f | That clean, clear, e>-lie" ci!;>if.l, ; stream is a promise of |>e *- I fort lubrication. * TFXXfO lu!iriraM'>n o' :.l! movi: i* j part mear- p»rfert open;'tor ir, surs | mer ami winter, easier |»-wer. Mil Jenkins —May I borrow your lawn in-.wer, plea.*. Neighbor—Sorry, I'm afraid you ttiil. lie'.- out playing baseball wiUi tle oilier boys. —o-O-c They -ny Adam was the first radio bug. He male a loud speaker out of I hi* spare par's. t VANTEP UKGI'LAK AND TEANS it Hoarder:-. flood roems v ai»d ac tomodalioils. Kates reasonable. S«'e Mrs. T. V.. Tlt'imas, phone Cf> K-4 aijmin:: tkat iirs .noth k !!:;ving this day qualified as admin- Mia'or of the estate of W. F. Ct>r "snu.s late of (lie '"'onntv of Mr-cirt. I who died intestate. All persons holding claims a?aii't skid estate are hereby notified to pre -ent same for pavmenl within one year from this date, or this notice will lie pleaded in har «>f their re covery. I , . |!j| j If It s Furniture |J I L BSL - I / (0.38 k - f i| k —.—- ~ .4- l' { h Furniture Co.- jj WASHING'TON ■ [llefl' ic ICleval to sill Fl*ors ■ - L .. i i TOE ENTERPRISE. WILUAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA "| All prrsaas wittibd to said estate ! Trill he mpiimi to irrafcr juanlLtf 1 pci y mcnt of sane. 1 Th»i Slt >by of Jnly, 1>34. J. S. GI RGANL'S, A.tminL tntor, of W. F. » " 8-1-*! f I xono: or SALE Tt.f 1 an-fi 5 A.iminbtrator of * Mri. J. IX. V %»•». Wt«ueil, will or. li e 1»'. H H-" >:* .* nrust, 1924, at 3:2" ■ ' «';Mrk. i'. X. . la frwit of ihr Cor-' 1 1 , ..i,w It* r.4«:ti!i_v , 5 jdar.t «-fT>r at ruf;« r= !f (U hi.i>W ; 1 -r ea-h. ihc f J!..win« pranrl r-rr.- - w-fjr: !>• I ctK>.j _ \V-:ir«. taHs, -tnnr * ctr. mrtitui i.y :«II the household wwnl* sM fvniiiii* of 11* 1 Mr?*. 1.7 [' Van!. '*«rr -c.i * J. D WARP. JR. ' A.lminL«tnt«ir. > ! TI'XACO motor oil i rnml. TEX AC* p-tjnoline L* if-o»l- Try TKXArO. a«l J I To Our Friends v and Customers i iince the B. R. Barnhill Garage was organized it has been ihe policy of this business to sell everything on a cash basis. Through one cause or another, however, we have been rather lax, ami therefore we find a few accounts on our books. Your name has appealed or is now on our hooks as one whom we have allowed to run an account This is the reason we I - ire running this advertisement. Due to the fact that we pay cash for practically everything we buy. and also due to the fact that we pay ail« * our mechanics weekly, and in further view of t*;e fact that our labor charges are extremely low. we find it ne - Tsnrv 1 nt'l o o r.tiietly in the future to our policy of doing a *ash !=•: in ess. 1 ■ Therefore, all parts, accessories, labor, etc. obtained from ( date on. * We are quite sure this will not inconvenienee you whatever and that you will find your way kick to our place of business I ! k jK»:stedly. We handle '.enuine Ford Varts only aiid sell the®- at Ihc established list price suggested by the Ford Motor Com | I | »any, tiuf 4rtl)oi r "chai p;es we believe are the lowest, or at least • "us low as lina I here fore it will pay you to trade with us on a cash basis, rather than at some o f, ier place or. a credit basis where their i! lalvn* charges are much higher. 1| We thank you 1.10.V. cordially for the business you have iij giver, us in the past, and extend you an invitation to call in to • % j see uat any tin-e you are near our place of business. YOURS to serve, B. R. Barnhill WILUAMSTON NOItTH (AROIJNA. LOCAL MARKET NOT THE LABGEBT kt GOOD AS THE BEST

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