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ST PRICE*, SELL YOUR TCEACCO AT WMSTON KKP |,. ■ ■ == I SERVICE- -QUALITY MERCHANDISE CLARK-BENNETT DRUG CO. -SiF I i SUNDAY HOURS— 9tolla. m. and 6to7p. m. NORRIS CANDIES PARKER t CONHJN PENS KODAKS-FILMS | focafs ' i SSCSm&mk Messrs. Charles Godwin, Thurman and Roscoe Cowpe r spent the evening at Riverside Wednesday. v „ o • o Messrs. James E. Harrell and Harry C. James motored to Washington Wednesday night. • too Mr. J. T. Iturnhill of Everetts was a visitor here Wednesday. '• • • Mr. and Mrs. B T. Cowper of Rah igh are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. I! 1 Hassell on East Main street. • • • • Mr. Kenneth Lindsley is visiting in Norfolk antl Virginia Beach. Mr. Cliarlc.- Mobley spent Wednes day morning in Plymouth in the in terest of the B. R. Barnhill Karate • • • *• Messrs. Rice and Spain of Gree.i ville air in town making preparations for the opening of the Farmers ware house which will be op-rated by them this year. • • • Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Siceloff. Mrs. Kark Kuttin. M iss Margaret Staton I end Mr. Lyman Britt spent Wednes day in Greenville. * » • Miss Nina I'ptot;, who underwent an operation at the Washington iiospiU'.l returned Wednesday afternoon. * • • • Mrs. Hitch, Mr. and Mrs. Joe God ard, Mrs. Ja:iies S. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs; Oscar Anderson, Lawrence Hum. Mrs. P. H. Brown and Misses Ttkclmuj Brown and L.vila Cork-are camping i»t I Eden House this week. • * « Messrs. Louis Bennett and Fete Fowden attended the bid I in Rocky Mount Wednesday. • • » • Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Stubbs motor ei to Raleigh Wednesday night. » • • » Messrs. Gus Harrison and A. IJ. Dunning spent yesterday in Tarboro. •• • • Mr John Hines uf Oak City was in town Wednesday attending to busi ness matters. ■ «■» r> • * Miss Ri itu Thompson of Roper i visiting friends here this week # • » Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Minga of Peters burg are visiting Mrs. Minna's mother, Mrs. Mary E. Peel. • • « • Mist. Fannie Blount of Plymouth is visitinK her aunt, Mr Eli Gurajmaus and Mr. Gurganus. •• • • Mrs. George H. Harrisson is visit ing her mother in Richlands this week She was accompanied to Rocky Mount by Mr. Harrison. • • • • Mrs. L. B. Harrison Mrs. Grover Hardison, Mr. aad Mrs. F. L Miniru Mrs. Mary Peel, and Mr W. H Harri son spent Wednesday at Pamlico Reach. • • • Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cunningham ami Mrs. Latham Thrower spent Sunday in Belhaven visiting friends. j ASK YUOR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS I Who have prospered in the ownership of stock of this Association—and helped in the building of their city through such ownership—what they think of our stock for Sayings, for Investment, for attaining Home-Ownership!—They'll advise you to \ I JOIN THE FIFTEENTH SERIES ! J Which opens Saturday, September 6th. We pay the taxes, fhe annual earnings are about six per cent net . . BOOKS OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION NOW I MARTIN COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION | P. B. CONE, President jflßa&Y It WHEELER MARTIN, Sec'y. and Trees , 0 JOHN D. BIGGS f fSntM ?_ TBTJltar WHMLaMAjCTIN B- K. B. CRAWFORD p. R CONK C. D. CARSTARPHEN y - *- CARU OF THANKS We wish to* thai.k each antl every | one of our kind friends and neighbors j foi the kindr.ess shown us during the j recent illness and death of our dear father and husband. We wish to thank also Dr. Roebuck who attended him faithfully and may God send showers of blessings upon j ther.i all in time of need. His daughter, Annie 801 l Williams, j * i I OWL-LAFFS | (On With Laughter) Mrs. Windy Wolf says: 1 know six men who don't believe in woman s riuht.-- and their wivds use common washboards instead o' washin' nia cin it s. —o-o-o Today's Cheerful Thought The less money you make, the hi" SI BSCRIBE TO THE ENTERPRISE It-——-" - —j | If* It's Furniture | I j i [orl » vr i ' i j- —M I Cash or Credit i j j Cherry Furniture Co. j r !j —— j WASHINGTON, N. C II ■ • M • Electric Elevators to all Floors : 'i I ———__ Ker lauyh you can have on the income I lax collect >rs. —o-Oo Solom-n must have been sho-nuff I wis*. He imuia&ed to be h.; richest man 01. earth without being investi gated. They Uuk about t!ie hardship* Col j uiiiou - eadured. liut tiiey ignore the ] I tact Jial he had a wnolc continent of j I parking space. I ' Such \ Delicate Instrument Tl>« little girl, with childlike frank ness, was taking family affairs at the ■i ighbor's. "Mamma wouldn't pay the ' - i.-p.b.11," she said, "and Papa .. ..... . ', a> it. am! -o now the phons • - i»: urder." Some persoiw Uuk'il at i. lini-nw , hut louk wiuit poli-i, *iii tic to a pait i t shoe.-, muse.- Gallinipp.-r Oi.lv the rich have time and cat. aitord v. alk The rest of us have t. I'Usil* t> ouy tire*. —o-O'® — \ ( I I PlLvy.t IS V, HA i MEN i ARE SI.-. . J AT AND miss Thi lirat fellow wha should be ja : '- ed fo' carryi.ij? concealed weapon, art those g«in|f around with "hammer.;.' i —o-O o— » Tip from Polly: You art- k-iown by • t if company you k'i p; therefore avoid - Mayonnais* dressing. It has bsen mix cd up with til. —o-o-O- Bad PEOPLE IK) OPENLY Wha* jC.-' PEOPLE do SECRETLY. —o-o-o— --' Never hold a nail for YOl'R wife ■1 ' St'iKe aT ra ■= - - . THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAEOLLKA CUvUng advertising max rMuce the cost of doing business. but cuttiagg. youi windpipe will also reduce the s cost of living. I | Great talkers are like leak) pitcri ■ er. —everything run-- out of tb»-m . . A Will lams ton mai sends in the fol- , I Vwing pfclhe ic ta*e: Car—RED Man—BLl E 'Mule —WHITE . Sad —RITES Good—NITE. J Men arid motors havr litti" in tun:- mun. Mi.iors knock most *iim they bejfii to jro up hOI. • • • • ' —V —g The Williamston Tobacco Market Will Open Wed. Sept.* 3rd. 1924 For The I | JAIEDF LtAf THBAHU AT AUCnON I I|i W ith three warehouses splendidly equipped, with competent and experienced ware housemen and assistants. •-' . . , Everything to serve the interest of the interest of the tobacco gro\.er has been i arranged. All of the companies who purchase tobacco at auction will be represented on the market by capable and experienced iniyers. £[-1 —- Jm _ "Set-ing is Believing". Come to Williamston September 3rd and you will be convinced. mml | Williamson Chamber of I p~; Commerce I ' iht oM nightshirt has ,—rrfrj-«odT wears pajamas now. says a ne--.- dm. Beats all, how much tiinf reporter know nowaday* dursi T it? • ■ • • \THE BEST WAY TO GET A head li.: TO USE YOl'R OWN Hs-wL • • • • I Tail isn't cheap when yo uare talk _ buck u> a cop. •* * • - No Sack Luck ' V world would be Lai suany | - .joym-ot ir. would doable, VA' JiJt only borrow money Y, ith '.he ea at one borrows irooble. o o o • Ht'jißEE rVe tbs Accelerator Uj -1 o he a CIGGY WHIP. LOCAL MAKKXT NOT THE U2GKST bat GOOD AS THKBKST row win. saj law. o• • • Oh. jHtt a kit Fof poor Henry gffc, I Confined to his boae All cswiwl wis odl>. • • • If JM saule a LITTLE, it will hely a LOT ADMIN IST*ATOK-S NOTICE Haw this day «jualifted as admin istratrix •t the estate of W. W. V.2- liaaa*. aptKv is hereby giv. n to a!! parties hoMrng daims against seid e.'-! fete to preseiv same on or before the Zlst day af Aafitf, m this w m will he flili* ■ br their "are nqmtltm* f Mb *a> * This be 21st Cay af Aipst, I*B4. CEUA J. WILLIAMS. A IIIMP tratix of V.'. W. Wili —. hMMi MML Hall s Cmtaivi- lnMci— r%»g i • as4i la » fnfti tua ail: !t,i fV ,u% Mkn dM > ark Mfr U«- Wt (Mr are M (Ml Tfc»» n««i f>Mt vUi C-utanrtt » *«•* II Is eraafV t,* ■♦»*! Lv "*■ fMn—^ I;«I L-- »•*■*•*• MM KUNON la t • ?visljsu! uttfa local aal la tanal aad kaa taa sann—«al la eta I tratam mt Ckank tar W Mr IMHk ' MI kr an » asm F. J. Or A Khli OMa.
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