! Local and Personal Judge Francis D. Winston was in the city yesterday afternoon. Mr. Miielle of Jameaville was a business visitor here yesterday after noon. Mr. McClure, manager of the Car olina Telephone company, Tarboro, spent a short time here yesterday. Misses Rhea, and Gilliam of Wind sor were pleasant visitors here yester day afternoon. They were accompani ed home by Miss Bonner Gurganus. __ Miss Louise Harrison left this morn ing for Chapel Hill where she will attend the University summer school Miss Loey Stewart of Henderson is visiting Miss Christine Dodd for sev eral days. Mr. James E. Grifin has accepted a position with a leading hotel at Myr tle beach. South Carolina. He will spend the summer there. Mr. W. Walters of Jamesville was a business visitor here yesUrday. Miss Nellie Barnhill was a visitor here yesterday afternoon. Miss Frances Gurganus and Mr. Dick Taylor are attending the Baraca Philathea convention in Raleigh to day. He BoughHt An & _ Lumber and Building. Materials PAINTS 1 And Painting ..I : ' ' '' . ■ r. \ ----- — . -- l-.. : There are many homes, business houses and structures.. Aside from the great improvement in appear- —. f yt* ii n [\TP , which year after year are proving our claim that the best econ- ance^p^nting- is essential in preservation of your Jy| j omy is to use only first-grade lumber and building: materials. . L ™ )OD ,>A,NT - put on in the . ri * ht way-is the Do no t build without giving thorough consider- Our policy of best materials at low- KL V ai u" h a* ill"' h t«nVi^Tes h o »hee^t'!f tSTpaint" ation to the convenience and comfort plumbing a , , , » ~ ami workmunship. can give in that new home. m est prices accounts for the growth of - 7 , & - nut-hnainpaa Tf vnn nrp nlnnnino- to til I-SU 1 In Business Quarter of a Century L*t us show you ideal home etjuipm nt .W- OUI OUSineSS II you are planning to ' J * and make an estimate on the cost of the VT 1 11 ■ta build, we want to supply the lumber ffTT j We have ~)e p^ nt '. an | we wm job, completed job. I\i and materials. Our service to you in- ~ Sa"' l are «•>' foundation br our guaranteed paint. 1* r* "TTET" 'I '• iftSßWr r For new homes or old homes. See ua now. This to J?/" M L cwnHlr " cllon wor * ,h Wf ! K rJ* ii i » n 1 • j j (mH r Ji J. , in proirreKP. Make your home modem .JLI eludes plans of all kinds and a person- ; Vl|Wj Jfljjfo the ideal time of the year to paint. with pll new plumbing comforts, now that vil■ ■ril*! ki ~V i n terest in the construction which VH9r • PHONE NO. w . reasonable. you get only by buying at home. Let's ... "JACK BOUGHT HERE" «JACK BOUGHT HBKE" /ShbF - ' &W*am talkitover - - ifSfe/. W. H. WILLIAMS & SON \x/ p ; nTFNTST^ mwn JACK BOUGHT HERE ' " vv • V-I^l^ Roanoke Supply Co. HARDWARE Home Furnishings /") "One swallow doer, not make a sum- ii^ ________ »,ii. r /Ilium Some of that old furni'ure is K°'UK to look a little shabby when you move mer, ' neither does a door knob make 9*114 ppi j nto new home—and no doubt you will want to brighten up with new rw n/mnv/i a iTO Tin A mpno A XTr» r«¥Tt»¥ TAJ/ 1 TOrkXl®," \ a home—still fcoth add a *reat deal of XjJ /MM T plecex and maybe ELECTRIC FANS, HEATERS AND CURLING ) T . > utmosphere and character, as you may / Blljlm itUj ( *m- Clark-Bennett Culpepper Hdw. Co. B. S. COURTNEY ' ._ , THE MONEY FOR YOUR NEW HOME v™"* Work / 1 \ j. We have the supplies. No matter what Kga that you step into our offices and let us explain. * iflMTll ' • '^^.,^"l"^'^. There are thousands and thoueands of "Keen Jacks" in this nation who could not today «». ut u. ,».* ■», t.i own their home but for some building- and loan organization. P^O^yvl QUIT PAYING RENT—OWN YOUR HOME - , * " ,ACK Bol,!1,T ****" 1 Bl ' [ The Martin County Building and Loan Association C. D.|QrstarphenjJ&lCo. I . " 1 Miss Eva Peel left Tuesday for Chapel Hill where she will be in school during the summer. Mrs. C. B. Hassell is attending the University summer school Mr. W. T. .Meadows, jr. is attend ing Duke summer school at Oriental this summer. Mr. 1. K. White of Shawsville, Va. was a business visitor here Wednes day night. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford and Miss Sallie Harris are attending the Baraca-Philathea convention in Ral eigh today. Mr. Milton Bloom of New York is •pending the month of June with Mr. Frank J. Margolis. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Adler of Ply mouth spent yesterday in the eitjft - Mr. J. H. Bell of New York visited Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Watts during the past week. —-- ■ » Miss Gwendolyn Watts spent the week end in Greenville with her aunt, Mrs. R\. Heydenreich. Miss Carrie Biggs Williams and Harry A. Bigga will leave Monday for Virginia Beach to visit Dr. Edgar Morrison. THK ENTERPRISE WILLI AM3TON, NORTH CAKOMNA Rev. and Mrs. A. V. Joyner and children, Margaret, Rena Forest and Rayborn,_of Wilmington passed thru here yesterday en route to Washing ton, D. C. to visit relatives. Misses Biddie Hassell and Thelma Brown will spend the week end with Mrs. E. T. Forbes in Greenville. Misses Bonner Gurganus and Em ma Bell Harris have returned home from North Carolina college, Greens boro where they spent the past year. M isß Gurganus will return there Sun day to continue her studies in the summer school Professor and Mrs. J. S. Seymour will leave Monday for Columbia, S. C. where they will spend several weeks. Mr. W. C. Manning spent yesterday in Norfolk. 1 Mrs. A 1 Clapp and Miss Pattie Harris will arrive tomorrow from Richmond to visit their mother, Mrs. Myrtle Harris. -—=jj Friends of Mr. W. A. Ellison, jr. will be pleased to learn that he irv full fledged professor and is teaching at the Duke summer school at Ori ental. Mr. Prank Lewis of Waahinjrton was a visitor here yesterday, Mr. B. A. Townsend of the Imperial Tobacco ramptny was in town this week attending to taaiiMu nut tern. Mr. Town Mad will rapraaont that com panq on the local market sl* com ing season. 1 Auto v» Pivogcc Judge M. C. Ashley of Wood bridge, N. J: says the automobile is cure for the divorce evrt. H» 'as sent hundreds of husbands aid •>;lves away from his "Cmrrt' rpprn -i'-.t —frrfl -re*olvH t*. ,■ .. j» WMIS FOR SALE: MEXICAN HIU BOL' Cotton SMd for sale. Grown in 192: and an batter than 1924. Will da liver Made Box 168 Rocky Mount SEE ME FOR HIGH-CLASS MAR ble and granite monuments, ih» fencing, etc. I have a large suppl) of up-to-date designs. Call or writ* R. Sherrod Corey, agent, Williams ton N. C. —~ m 29 4 CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIR ing, and dyeing. Ladies' work a specialty. AU work called for and de livered. Willie Thompson, 406 Rail road St m 8 lmo MILLIONS GENUINE POTATO plants. Porto Rico, Early Triumph, Pumpkin Yam, and Jersey Sweets. 1,000, $1.75. 6,000, $7.50. First-«Uaa plants and prompt shipment guaran teed. Shroer Plant Farms. Valdosta Ga. m! 6 8t MEN, WOMEN, SELL GUARAN teed silk hosiery direct to wearer; beautiful goods, fashioned and full fashioned, wonderful colors. Prices lower than stores. Sell only. We pay *very day. International Silk Hosiery Co., Normtown, Pa. to je!9 D. SWIFT and CO. I'atent Lawyers 305 Seventh St Washington, D C Over 34 years experience PATENTS Ob'ained. Send model or sketch and we will promptly send you a report. Our book on patents and trade-marks will be «ent to you on requant. ' * ft • lUJjen gou plan gour Ijom* Hemmber ityat No t|nmr ta rumplrtr uritljattt ttjr p Jflamtlg Altar x * S' - ■ GJake (&ofc in tV" liume urith you - *> (Eljurrh ofxjtlje Atrnimt llrutratant Cptarniirl Uru. (C. (#. Hector