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Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stubbs and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes spent he week end at Pamlico Beach. „ Mr. and Mrs'. J. Lawrence Peel and daughter Miss Ruth are visting rela tives in Suffolk, Va. Mr. H. B. Mask is the guest of Mr. Milton Norman at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning. Mr. Collins Peel spent Sunday in Jamesville. » Mr. Jordan Ward returned Sunday night from Richmond where he visit ed his little daughter, Ruth who is ill in St. Luke's Hospital. " "«« '' # -fir "ini liiin ' r - Mr. and Mrs. Preddy spent the week end n Pinehurst. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Boney of Rale ight were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson Sunday. Mr. A. B. Litchfield of Plymouth was in town yesterday. Mi. Pritcl\grd of Windsor was a business visitor in town yesterday. Messrs, Frank Margoli3 and Milton Cloom spent Sunday in Warsaw visit ing friends and relatives. Miss* Christine Dodd is visting in Spring Hope. ' f t~ He BoughHt All _ 1 Lumber and building Materials PAINTS 7 '• ~ V And Painting: . There are many homes, business houses and structures A*ifV ■ ~ r~ t v., - - ■ Asu.t* Hwn-the great improvement in appear- ' ' which year after year are proving- our claim that the best econ- . un.c,e*paintings essential in preservat ion of your . D] F T T\/[ D J IV] Y"V omy is to use only first-grade lumber and buildifiß* materials. propei-ty. 7 , L IVI DiIN VJ Our policy of best materials at low- L* *, f,r f ": ,!T |"" rh fori ! w hon " % whk ' fi * iU h *W ~ '' ' , _i _. M 1 len - ..V v y'..JJl* «'u>.t of the paint ' . ty 7LJXCU, UI \ -.1. ~14; 11C (7 tllKt- C )i fl4Oi I | K.UI 111)111,U * est prices accounts for the growth of | »»•can ••ivo rn that nc*v Ik' inc. our business If you are planning; to JU i73L In l.usmess (Quarter of a Century -i.t UH «w y «,„ i, ~r,-'.a u..:i j „j . . - i >i , , /-> ' .tJml ■/ " l '"l make no entiis con the 'nwi of the build, we want to supply the lumber IjLrZl S inm-. he paint, ami we «,n emiti-act-tiie joi>, c.n.pjfttii' _ and materials. Our service to you in- SL \m4 ST2I" X n i„, it '■; u. ' eludes plans of all kinds and a person- :' /.j| al interest in the ' uil ' li ''*' you get only by buying at home. Lets ~~~ ""•'"•'i m ~ 7 * ..j. u . K ' IMI| (;m 7 7/BKt ''"jack BOUGHT HERE W. H. WILLIAMS & SON W. •£. DUNN HARDWARE • H,mn"f-un,y„77 :r . Vt _" J _ ' -• - One .swallow (lou: not moke "a »um- J . : " C J mer," neither does a door knob nuke BA7 " f fj'; m •« 'Some «»f :luu old futniHire "is to look a Hi'lv it, l . I> ■ ■ when' you move . ELECTRIC FANS, HEATERS AND CURUNG IRONS I a home—-still both add a jrre&i deal of I piece? iM-'luit I • "fuif I!! 7,^"f I , ' atmosphere And chaiacjer, n.s y'.ii niay | ; ~ v.c an-offi pn hi nud iu\v hn ni i.ic. j ' au '^ ant ' kee|» cool. Come in 'Hiave observed. J ™ Clark-Bennett Culpepper Hdw. Co. B. S. COURTNEY - . . * ..*• ■ • '. '. / . * ' • . 1 rjgr-r .THE MONEY FOR YOUR NEW HOME Concrete Work \ If you «* not acquainted with the Building and Loan system of home owning, we sweat . ~ HJ ki « MrajHl that you step into our offices and let us explain. W oSjB . «i.-.- k. „ % h There are thousands and thousands of "Keen Jacks:' in l! . who could nol may .u-7 i.'- 7'7.7" iiu uuc-piices. 'r«Ue- I own their home but for some building 1 and loan organization. IW; i' l '"™ Sl ■ -—— —QUIT FAYINCi KENT—OWN YOUR HOME - iL 'j.\( k b«i GHT ■ hkhk- The Martin County Building and Loan Association C. D. Carstarphen & Co. Mis. Russell ajid little daughter of Richbuids are visiting Mr. aud iirs. G. H. Harrison. Mrs. James Durfey and son, James, jr. are visting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Liverman. Mrs. A. D. Jones and little daugh tsr, Helen of Fayetteville, are visit ing Mrs. G. H. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Askin of Detroit will arrive Wednesday to visit here for several days. Messrs. W. H.l Gurkin and F. M Manning motored to New Bern Sun day- «, _ ... Mr. Albert Wadsworth of- Bern van ted relatives here during the week end. ■ H . .I Misses Martha and Esther Harrison and Messrs. Stanley Ssssoms and K. 11 CbbWfr itfotHeit 'itsor Stm day. Mr. Boyd High! visited friends in Vindsor Sunday.' • - Satisfaction is what we try to give. For real,service in the cleaning | and pressing line call Pope's, 242. I •. Mrs .Dora S; Saunders and son James of Coleroi»>* were shoppers in tnWn yesterday. Messrs. Bruce Wynne ' liritt motored to Wilson Saturday! Mr. Small, principal of the Janies ville schools was in town yesterday v. fit moon. ftliss Anne Elizabeth No Weil wasj 'lie. week end guu;-t of Miss Elizabeth Has.sell. Eli liarnhil! and James Herbert Ward motored to Suffolk Sunday. Misses Biddio liasscll and" Ann? K. Nowcll attended the Jurif German at I!jcky Mount Friday night. . . Miss Edith Staliinga of Jamrtvilloj y as dccopted a position with Criljpher' and Critcher, attorneys, as stenograph or. Mr. John (jetsinger of Hardens was a business visitor here, yesterday. ... Mr;.. .James- Smithwick was a visi tor here Saturday. Satisfac ion is what we try to l ive j For real service iii the c'eanini; i ain' r pie-.iiur.lini: All l'n]ip\, , t | Mrs. Mark Ruffln and little son,! [Marvin ,of Tarboro are visiting Sirs, i | Hiftftn's parents, Mr and Mrs. J. T! I li» itt. L y* - —- j | THiss 'flu-ima Geisinße;* t)f Hardens! wt.; a visitor here yesterday. " Jlesrrs. Frank Cars aVphe'i i 'uf J turn s Smithwick of Jnnn>v-ille a* ~ —inlud —Ktsrmm'ai- Itm-tey Mount Friday night. THE ENTERPRISE-- WILLIAMSXUX N. C. ' Mi. Harrell Thomas of.Enfield was !io own Sunday.' i-l».ss Elizabeth Burraa visited Eden I H'Hjie Beach Sunday afternoon i -■»». Frank (Jarstarphen ia chief ilrvdger with Sunou JLuileyV forces in cleaning out the olc swimming r crr -near here. — j Satisfaction is what we irj io give ' I i- i'f real service in lite, deaning u.u pressing li;i£ call Pope's, lite iui. it, E. Kobersoti iet i >lonuayi ;oi a motor tVip. tluoujli \ agonal anil Maryland, lie was teccom;«u>-.u.-r ' by Mr. \v. K. Koberson of \\ u>hing-! ten. Mistrs, W. ii. Atm N I .ihomp-l son jaii.»t;d through lwre >• . . jda'y 1 V>vdLU.. Y» asliington «I rouie u '.la.a „ Oil a «i Uopei. i't. J. L. i'liichard of » r u .si a \ isitor in town yesterday, _____ . | air. Thoman J, tfwain of 11* nn . ) nccre.tm.r of' tiit? 1 (Fair Association spent so. a.- , ~ne m town 'ayi • Mr. Wyniv () Bear tlr uas ,a' vifitoi her" \ e^. .'day afv 1 Me'Ksiv. C. I:. raid t ayloii; '* , J .I'd Jesse Hum II llu'iiil'ti • ib ai'iernooa. . __ ;[ __ • v—: ■ M:- linldi, Ha; -t-.l w: n , i dulTmf tlie hAd nrIH'IW S-r* : —~ I \xic\e Jglrn L BACKWARD, UHT. backward,!" O time in your £iga„—bring me an oldfaahioneil i..,.-.\r»r toniyht; i Buttermilk .SiscwU and black- T berry jam, (Sooa count u\ but .t r a d ham. 1"± would have' ! Ujjh/itits like Ma used to make, Pan* n.e the j icnk, Brother «—" pais' me the | steak I Once I ato !i iny—finer than siik; .now, it's ground c o rii - cobs and racket milk stuff that was ne\ »r iirsii?" of -a t'aw.-nmile out of whitewash, the devil kiinu-, how! inz/.y, fainthearted ami wiak in the i b'g.s, 'Pass mo the eggtC ]> brother, pa»» me tlu> eoys! " J t I hart; *vnvn wfrary of "tail- ,| I iniTi" and "Vhorts" said to cute I wart-'. Weary to death of their ' | —,>/i\thutie-fl.--tte«^— waf ers and patented cakes, ' \Vea*y of that l«;.d • men to kill, - fjiiiii' .me n>j bill, waiter —bring me any bill! ■ ■ » tV .• ■m > i\ ——■!_; / er 'KMAIJ% liEU' WANTED; " 1 .AI)-1 ■ic.«'--Tn 1 Htii"h i-Hk —t'nder'A. ji — home by Hand Mac- hi,- • - I'-r J ■ reply. Kiys-tofie Mills Amsterdam, V V . t ir Vltljcn nou plan nour UfiVicinlicr tljut • ' No lunar is auuylrtr luitluuit tlir JFantiUi AUar * uakr (%iit in tlir lunar iiuth\tjiut (Tlutrdi uf tlir Aft unit ) > > Ih'uteutmit C^u.iwpal il\ru. (I. (D.*JlariUi« Hirrtar' -
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