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i Local and Personal Hm From Scotland Neck Mi . Vance Phelps, of .Scotland Nock, visn«d friends in towft Sunday. To Wave Hi) Bide Thursday l'ne ijpworth League of tiie Meth oUist church will give a* hay riite-ou, i nursday night. When you want a real god meal quick and clean service, go to Ray » Cafe. You are aiwayF welcome. — he runts to Scotland Neck Miss Vivian Newell, who has va iled Mr. and Mrs. liritt and family at the liriit Hotel for'several days left lot her home in„ Scotland Neck Sat- V .-day. Here From lielhaveai Mr. W. A. Ellison and William Elli -1.011, of Belhaven, visited relatives here Sunday afternoon, Mrs. J. Gus God a.il, of Dunn, who has been visiting here for several days, returned to t>eihaven with them, where she will spend a few days with Mr. and Ellison. .spends Sunday in Town Mr. and Mrij. J. Gold, of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. Orleans. Visit in Wilson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ,T. 11. Brandon visited friends in Wilson Sunday. Leaves for Kirhmond Mrs. Myrtle Harris left this morn ing for Richmond, where she will vis it her daughters, Mrs. A 1 Clapp and Miss Pattie Harris Visit Mr. and Mrs. Biggs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan and children, of Rocky Mount, Miss Char lotte Wood, of Edenton, and Miss Genevieve Macon, of Louisburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Biggs Sunday. WASHINGTON • EASTERN CAROUNA'S TRADING CENTER HERE YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES wit 1 f 1 ati? to YOIT Every merchant whose ad appears on this page ' handles only high-grade, up to date merchandise. _ _ _ T Our customers talking about the They realize tiiat in order to hold your trade they I? I 4 1)1 linn Xt I r\ delicious bread and rolls, raisin bread, iancy ana must give you the very best of values. They're doing I—j. 1111 111 \X v/U« plain cakes and pies we are making. that very thing. Wherever you Jive and -whatever you don t have, be ? It will pay you— and pay you well—to supply Furniture, Stoves*and Ranges for Less _ sure to try some ot our bakery products for your next your needs at the stores mentioned on this page. m6al ' \\T'\v Di- r TRADE AT THESE Washi « NC Willis baking L/O. > , o TnRF% Stores: Wilson, Rocky Mount,Raleigh,DurhamN. C. Phone 568 Washington, N. C. * _ ( OUR BIG SUMMER SALE IS NOW GOING ON jj C # EAT WITH US—WHEREVER YOU IIVE Positively every article oi _ merchandise is> HOITI6 fcjQUipmdlt Walter Beatty is no stranger to people in this sec sold at less than cost prices. Don t miss this oppoi- * ti Hisabilitvasaohpf i* wpII known. Mv Rpnftv tunity to purchase your summer necessities at a *arge ofour luncfi counter, and will see that amaHcOßt. - ' I A AL _r»ic ators, brooms, water set* bath room mirrors, floor home-made pies. " ADeyOUIIIS mops, floor oil, water buckets, percolators—and y c king-. >' ■ m ' many other articles too numerous to mention. At I—- Russ Brothers . Jhe. Smoke. Shop City Sea Food Market ? Washington, N. C. Nath Sawyer, Prop. Main Street Washington, N. C. Choice Fresh Fish—Ocracoke Mullets—Clams and MFAI s AT Al I Norim , Shrimp J oulti y and Eggs T , 77, ™ w ~' DO YOU LIKE GOOD BARBECUE? ~ r * Three meals served if you like in Washington. Nothing But the Very Best Special meals and short orders served day or night;" Whenever you want this kind of barbecue, well 1 'm M Everything in season, cooked in a clean, sanitary kit- cooked and seasoned—come to our place on Market I Ilit IPr IVI OX cllen ' hen you want go * i focxl, come here- Street. Orders packed for sending out also. in aty Market Washington, n. c. Wynne's Cafe Williams Barbecue Stand 3=ss=====n_ Market Street Market Street Washington, N. C. | | \ liLECTIMK-MAID BAKE SHOP hnmhPV SelliiPurity ---- o Jewelry and Watch Repairing ~~ Purity in everything we make and handle. Rarely I XXT - .. .. . ' ROUGH OR DRESSED—CALL OH WRITE ... ever do hands touch our bakery products. Wherever J all kinds ot jewelry and watch repairing. U possible electric appliances are used. j ' . \X/ 0 4-rvvo II The finest bread rolls—fancy cakes—pies. Ask \aon us and et us supply your needs. • VJ. Waters | for what you want-we make it. 1 \ Stewart's Jewelry Store : Washington, N. c. Phone 577-J ]|| Electrik Maid BakeJShop nil '. • . Hto—Wiii. . 1 .11 . " . -■ L 1 ■ - >»_•»_ UJ2I ... "" ....... i, i uniLumi . r ' - Ai Albemarle Beach • Mr. and Mrs. John A. Manning:, Mr. \v. x.. Manning and children spent Sun a.t at Albemarle lieach. Attend (Dance Here East Night iKess r& G, (j. liritton, Clarence] L ixon, and Cedrie Eeary, oi Ahoskn-, swendeiPlhe dance here last night. in Scotland Neck Yesterday —arr; Mrttorr Knox vptsat yeseeiday in Scatlanti .leca anu laruoro attending] to business. in , ..ia V> eek - Mil C. i*i-i''i'»otiy)- preni'irtUi —and i,.anagei oi the Koanoat buppi} t/0., i. sj i in. wit k in AsiievilW.. lit*li l .win Ku«la.iO Mi. Gai iai,.i Ai.ir i ■ . n, oi itowlalid, rpem The v.'.'cm wnn his parents, Mr. and ."Q i.. J'- * ■ Anderson. -5j \i i ami. co lie a cli Mr and Mrsr ; Elbert .S. J'eel ami hid.. -LI,, ji'.*Mis. Game Biggs Williams, and Messrs.- Wilson Lanili itii.i Ju.ia-. Peel rpent, the week end at Piiiniico Beach. Hv't i r>uu Niafoik Mr*, lit rm n lloi iithai, of nrrn^.wi lu vi&it ht?f jiiecCi Mrs. J. S. Rhodes, and l'r. Rhodes for stvcjai diiyo, lit Itlaleigh Yesterday Sir Milton Norman spent yesterday it Kaleigh attending to business. Visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. Orleans Mrs. Watoi'v-OrieanS, of Ahoskie, m pending this week with and Mrs N. Orleans. Spend Sunday in C'oleraine Mr. and Mrs: G P. Hall, Mrs. lee liiewfl-; Misses'Fratices C.urganus and Geneva Cflok spent Sunday at Cole- *iere Monday Mr. C. A. Askew, of Jamesvilic passed through town Monday. co to lta> s Gate Wednesday-night io>*.a real g*ou old counlry-.style fried cliicken supper, with other good eats. t .11 i.utky .vlouut for Week End £ MI. E. li. Quick spent the week end with his famdy in Rocky Mount. lit-r,. i ioiii Kaleigh Mi. Howell Taylor, of Raleigh spent the week end with his parents here. ,-V it iius I'a nee Here , ' * Mi Roy Burton and Alec Eassiter, of A u lander, attended the dance here Ik: *. night. •Vrmr Friends Here Sunday Mr. aiid Mrs. Edgar Osborne and Mis ses Osborne and Knighi, of ltocky Jilouii'., visited -friends here Sunday, ] in Ahoskie Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. {torton spenv Fufiday with Mr. Horton's parents in t newkie. ' £_ l.etc From Windsor .VI r. Sebastian Macon, of Windsor, spent the week end here. ~ Here From, Southern Pines _Mf. j. J. Stroud, of Southern Pi net), was in the city for a short while Sat urday. - i . He urn From Wilson Air. and Mrs. G. M. Freddy and Mrs. Knox returned from Wilson Sun day evening. \ isit in Hamilton' Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Purvis visited relatives in Hamilton Sunday. Here l.asl Week IM r. H. N. Hardy, representative of t'.e li. J, Reynolds Tobacco Co., was ii town last weak visiting the tobacco market. They all go to Ray's Cafe when thev want a real good meal. THE ENTERPRISE WILLI AMSTOW, W. C. Visiting Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ta/lor of Elir City, are visiting relatives in the city. Export Buyer In Town Mr. Lee, buyer for the Export To becco Co., wa?f in town last week. Here From Raleigh Mr. T. L. Smith, of Raleigh, was in town yesterday. Faces file It takes a mighty good oil to stand the withering blasts of burning gases that whirl past the cylinder walls hun» dreds of times a minute. Long ex perience in refining has taught us how to give oil that quality. \ ,_ ' - ' ? '-J '-' - * "STANDARD" £*d» MOTOR OIU 'Bated on over 50 yean' experience Leave For Motor Trip Through the East Mr. and Mrs." A.'T. Crawford left today by automobile for a trip through several eastern States. They will vis it Mr. Van Cleave in Princeton, N. J., and will spend several days in Atlan tic City. Mrs. Arthur Anderson will accompany them to Asbury Park, N. J„ where she will join her daughter, Miss Martha Anderson, who is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson. ,SIX-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT: IN Watts Grove. Apply Mrs, H. B. York jy 21 4t Act now and save your shingle roof Put new life into the wooden shingles on your jiouse before they start to dry out, curl and rot. A few spent now _ on Barrett Shinglecoat will add years to their life. Barrett Shinglecoat stops the attacks of the fungi which# cause decay. It improveslhe appearance of wooden shingles —gives a rich brown effect which harmonizes with any color for trim, shutters and porch. tfr SHINGLECOAT Our long experience witk roofing specialties has convinced us of the value of Barrett 'Shinglecoat. . Come in and let us tell you more about it. * And if it's a question of roofe, ask us. We carry * a Barrett Roofing for any type of building. Rot! It - \ v~llv i O. A. C. ' ---■■7 - » K ' ...... PEACAN TREES—One of the moa profitable traes to grow. Long lived Learn th» facts free for the ask ing. J. B. Wight, C?.iro, Georgia. to Sept. il NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ,« Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the est"te of Mrs. Jlartha D. Roberscn, late of Martin County, all persons holding claims rvgains l , said estate are hereby notified to prd s»nt same for payment on or before June 13, 1926 or this notice will be pler.d in bar f their recovery. All -persons indebted to naid estate will please mr.kt immediate payment of debt*. This June 18, 1926. W. M. Harrison, administrator of the estate of Martha D. Eoberson. 6-16^6 HOW'S THIS? HAIL'S CAT A ItUH MTUJICIWE will oo what we ctauu lor it—rid your system Of CaUrrh or Deataess caused b* v&tArrh, HALL'J CATARRH MEDICINE con- Jf«ff or an Ointment which Quickly Bwteyea the Catarrluu inflammation, and tho Interna! Mvdtcine, a Tonic, which acts through the BlcodJ on the Macoua Burta-es, thus lecturing normal condl linns. • / \ g?'l oy 4~vggiat» /or over flLTs*!* P. J Cfcauey *■ O" '■»'» do. Oht>
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