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mm lous tobacco to vuahoi I ALL PULLING TOGETHER!! j WILLIAMSTON MARKET FOR TOBACCI ( i »'' ' i . _ • I WILLIAMSTON OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES FOR MARKETING THE TOBACCO CROP THIS YEAR. THREE INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSES WIIX BE OPEN WHICH WILL SELL TOBACCO ON THE AUCTION PLAN. BRING YOUR TOBACCO HERE AND BE SITRE OF FAIR AND HONEST TREAT | MENT. MR T. JONES TAYLOR WILL BE AT THE CO-OP. WAREHOUSE AND ALL CO-OP MEMBERS CAN DEPEND ON CAREFUL ATTENTION BEING I PAID THEIR TOBACCO. , | The William&on Market Will Open On f Wednesday, September 3, 1924 j IF YOU WANTTHE HIGH DOLLAR FOR YOUR TOBACCO THIS SKA SON. THEN WILLIAMSTON IS THE PLACE NKW WAREHOUSEMEN, NEW BUY- AND SOME OF THOSE WHO WERE HERE LAST SEASON. ALL WORK INC. TO MAKE A BETTER MARKET. | ! * _____ i _____ . . . _ . I A | This Space Contributed and Paid for by the Following Well-known Business Menand Firms: j J Lindslev-Lilley Ice Company, Manufacturers of Pun* Raw Water Ice. F. L Edwards Co.. Undertaken and Licensed Embalmed $ Wilson Lamb B. R. Barnhill, The Ford Man "" Culpepper Hardware Co. Hardware | The Leader Store, Dry Cioods B. S. Courtney, Furniture Marfcolis Bros, and Brooks, Dry (ioods 2 ! Blount Bros.. General Merchandise R (;. Harrison. Farms for Sale —— W. R. Orleans, Dry (loods -- " - | Pete I-owden Insurance Lamb and Coburn, Attorneys _ Harrison Oil Co., "Texaco People 4 | 1 Hi inrmir » >*» **■ INGLE SAM HAS His ■noes IN MT FCNUE AS VOL A* IS WAS ■mm* rf toa—j Mi «f b e««aal to tW Mi rf dariag rtrf«* •d by (W patriMi «U km faced •ra mi lactang ■■'■! the in; of' MlbiMi ml the laM States (w --i, MI 11 it *»i the hn of life u* oo» M pnt m ■■■tin M IkM «•- MM ■ trtnl nrfaw. a*var«h*- IM, IWT knr Mk uitMiay to the IUMI MIIIW MFCWI by ttaa* larthfal MMIs «f tk* >H>ll. toat AM tto rf ttaa* haites (I* MC tang to Miter prws* « poetry They M MC KMIWT HMFKAL TO* toi IWit ■MCMCRMMJIIM ic* pmhtmm* m to* to* mt tof. natol to cany M their tody bktn to* i,i in that (act* MM ac tMl PB* •# Bfc M iMk Mi W aoM af th* MM wta MIT to* Mfc •to* IMto Then* MM M Mt paid I |ilHi iIiIMi alt be MAI toat to*y Mv fram aB ATTAR «M --fhM it b patotoi Mt tot M« f i pMt m Mi a MT )MB B tor perfonaaace of «lot>. it will Ur >asa tbal lb* toaha a*sigi»ni them ait btotol to tbr fimai. Tbrt* aia star rentes scattered tbrogbaat to* tMatry where "a*a» mt mmi- at* of «M«ht |Utri fraa ace padu and toes May ||MM RMk M death or aerieaa ■»»' r*MMMt mjmry i T* tbr city dweller a reference t» to* Mi MM biap a pictan of tb* gray-coated carrarr wba deliver. Kb Inter* aad paflijti aahampere.l to My s*Mt extra* by wind or weather ■to tbe deauien of the ratal totrict ibato of biM as the driver of a bar it drawn or motor vehicle, wW arrival is tenanted as an rveat m the dad) life mt tbe OL layout of tbe bna. patiac biaa. as it dors, in teach with to* atoaiit world aad with his la January of this year B*tohold Ifiaaba. carrier mm the star roate be -1 n |Ak aad March ianon, Snath Dakota, fed • victiM to daty. Far aeveral years Dteahn had been mak b« twkr aml trips hatatcn the tw« haaalcts, e*ttooi'trr:>..- all sorts mt ■aalhai Mtt»"» bat never fail ■K to carry oat hia pari »f the caw tract with th* Po-l Otoce IvparV MBL He bad atortcd ftoM Hurchuoa mm aaonl M a certain Satarday aad wbta he did Mt pa' in -n appearaace tbe acst day at Batali. a aaairb was Mai* for biaa. H* was faaad jast oa* ato otosaie of towa with both haads aad fact freaaa. H* was dead whea bora tipiail to to* intense cold tor om sLcleca hoars. The tbaary ai aani for his death was that, be ill! rili nil I trmm a hatd day's to car. ha Ml aad WM aot able to •d to tta cald mt th* aisbL ■MM* mt th* Nat Oflca Depart- TOE ENTERPRISE, WILUAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA by rural carrier* and star roate con tractors are those eatending from Newport to Otter Rock. Oregon, El lu*a Bay to Detroit Harbor, Wtscon I >in. Kochy Bar to Atlanta. Idaho, ami from Sandnsky to Kelly* Inland, Mid dle Bass and Fat in-Bay. Ohio. PlJnUf one of the mo-l haianluu eaperiewr.-- that ever befell one or I mute of 1 .rlr Sam's mail carrtrr» was that mt tlx- Hitchcock brothers, car riers M the rest«» oat of Sandasky. IM a touts ago. while eadeavorin* 'to deliver aaail to residents of samr lof toe imallrr islands in Lake Erie they were caaght ia a storm aad ma 'aing ice. They were carried down the lake by the leaisiless force of a dri.'t in which they had taeniae wedg.-l The amtn were (iven up for h»t by the emritod islanders. A cablegram ' sired to Uly Island read: | "1 uuk oat for tlie carriers; they ar. fast ia the aee and drifting that way ~ Bat the two asm, after aiaajr efforts wete reamed They were ia an ex baaatad tanditian aad so completely towitJ aad weighed down with ice as to be hdpleas. Their caps were front n fact to their beads and their clothe* a* landed with ic* that the | On arrival at heme their friends were oti«ed to cat and tear awayl their Kt amond garmeat* After rhaagiag clothing a bashel of ic* that bad faflea of m the process was swept from the tar. The craft ased by I'nde Sam's car rim to deliver the mails to these aagtaat. lonhoat. ice yacht and sled. The atar is ate froM Ellisoa Bay. DM OaMij peaiaaala to Detroit Httbar. Wiariaiia ia OM that aa Maeaad by carried aatifly by water. "Death's Door." Paaiat the Maatha when aatiratta| ia open, that is, froaa May 1 to Koata her 1. laiijtog tb* aanil on tola roate b a nipt' occupation. i ami fnr frMi ■lrfMlm It i» dur ing tlx ■■lff, ffritJ. k*W, from IX.wter I to Mir I. that the car ritr hu mr IW> a m* »•«* job •o ha» baad 4 Let tW pi*" l '** *1 Detroit Har bor tell kit *n tale -TW rW liiwliy e*»c"untri..i i while O—it IVatfcV l»o#r in win ter." he *»»>. "» lt.fluc K«- fielda. . IWe ire kifcr that forma in e'trcmo ; ly nU >«lWr hardly ever remain* ■ far IBM* thaa a few day* at a time. > It m tfeedj dn I by ahiftinr sale* and nrmK Siaartiwr- thi* i hreakap occmre* m >wM»ly that the orrwr i» nt(ht oat on IK# ice with V. Im ». -leach u»1 mail It i» at : these t»—r ikal the proxiaaity nf the t\ K IW-l i«inl •,atM« at llum imt a'" laaa 1 Oae iah incident InJk pber «ae few >«ar> aru The bteakap nwt«J while the carrier wa* tnwfMtiac the anil to this »ie aver the ice with horse and aleigh. The ke Imar m thoroughly broken . ap that ia a very thort line the ear i rer f» wl hiaaietf m an ice rake ' barely birr awd heavy enourh to [ hold ham aid hit equip— m The f«J-t (kurW crew. kaiinr noticed hi* piirht. oar to the rr-cwe. They .«uc cmM ia (ettaf a lute oat to the carrier and thea towed the whole bkr over the mU ice and the car rier wa» taalM to walk oato more aotad ire aad thereby reached the The aatl eifanhe 4ar mate in the I*ailed Slate* » trmm, Price ta Veraal. Utah. It b IXI ailef lea* and for the fecal year ended Jane. 1»». the cat af aaataWac it wu ap yrivi—aly SM.7ML An hi(h aHor . tj parr* I paat—are handled over this The leanest na»ri are from Two to Grand Nitace. Mian, and i finaa Midhei Tna> to Loviagton, 143 mile* in length. ( CLEANING. DYKING * PRESSING j 1 have uprnctl up a pie&Miig estab- j li-shmeiit at my home on Sycamore j Street and am ui a position to do I pressing. cleaning ami l>ciiik ami | to repair clothes at reasonable prices. Work called for and delivered. WIIXIK THOMPSON. I 7-28-1 m NOTICE , t unais ij i«?r. held at tSe Mayor'* Office on the 7th., day of July. I was J ordered to collect all outstanding j taxes at once in onler to make my j e'tlement wih the town of Williama «"• N. «L ' | All |«-r>ona owing taxe> to the j towu of Wiliamatun m ill take due i.olicc anil pa> their taxea at once aa I compelled to advertise all axe» not pan! by A ujcu.-t ut. J. O MANNING. Ta. (Vdlector. laly 7th.. 1»24_ Gained Ten Pounds 11 -t* had to !• to M mi •toy I—a>lnn t«l week* at a tiaMu" My* Mm Hunter "I aoall Mt weit Mf .. . were Imalar aa4 I fot very thia. I weat frvaa llfaoanda dawa to leaa tkaa |M. My CARDUI vmrt ink ami aha kaaw what •«m 4 it waa far thla troab n» atere after M aad before I had takea the *r*t Utile a* I begaaa to hapavea. My sarEbrvS-y: hettlee to aD darlac the laat la. aaawtha CardJ acted aa i do aaA trouble me at all and my an qalte regular. I ; knew that Canhd wiU help ! other* auffaring Cma the ] ■aaae trouble." E-iti i; FOR HIGHEST PRICES, SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT WMSTOH. - ——- vtt v RACES RACES! RACES! j I, ■ BOAT RACES, SWIMMING RACKS, BATHING HKAUTVCONTKSTS al Pamlico Beach FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, August 8-9-10 Barbecu eand Brunswick Stew dinners Music by Martin's Orchestra Dances Friday and Saturday nights A (iood Time for All Program— * * * Friday Augnst 8 Barbecue Dinner, Swimming races, boat races, Prizes given in each event. No entrance fee Concert —Dance Sat. August 9 Barbecue Dinner, Concert Dance Sunday Aug 10 *••••" *— w Barbecue and Brunswick stew Bathing Beauty Contest Ist, 2nd, and 3rd prizes given Every body Invited
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