Williamilon Market Positively" OPENS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 • « ■ • ■ „ ■ ■■«•■*. i —. • ' THE ROANOKE WAREHOUSE INVITES YOU TO MAKE YOUR FIRST SALE WITH THEM. THEY WILL DO THEIR UTMOST TO H AVE YOU CONTINUE * '' X * , " .. ■* ~ , ..•..•._ A - • I i Griffin, Morton, Watts and Gurkin ' . r . ' _ * . ' • jr >T Our Motto: "Do Unto the Farmer Exactly as We Would Have Him do Unto Us If Our Positions Were Reversed." Local and Personal Visiting Dr. and Mr*. Saandera Father Clark, of Kittrell and Smiths) field, ia visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders. He is en route to Nag#; Head for his annual outing. Here From Norfolk Miss Lizette Williamson, of Norfolk urrived yesterday to visit her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Hodges and Mr. Hodges, at their home on Haughton Street lor u few days. Visiting Parents Here Mrs. H. Craig Chapman and little daughter are visiting Mrs. Chapman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Hadley, and her sister, Mrs. Z. H. Rose. Here From Greenville Tuesday Mr. and Mfk Justus Everett and /•v.iidMm, of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hodges Tuesday. Shoppera Here Wednesday Mrs. Harry Waldo and daughter, Miss Mary, of Hamilton, were shop pers hare Wednesday. Leave far Wake Forest „ Mrs. Wheeler Martin, Mrs. Wheeler Martin, jr., and little son, Wheeler, left this morning for Wake Forest to spend several days with Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Potaat Return From Virginia Beech Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Parker and lit tle daughter have returned from Vir ginia Beach, where they spent some time. Return From Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Peel returned Wednesday night from a trip to Vir ginia Beach and Richmond. NOW IS the Time Take Your Family to Pamlico Beach for a pleasant and healthful outing ' Good hotel service at reasonable rates. Masquerade Ball SATURDAY NIGHT August 22 f - • r ... Music by 5-Piece Orchestra BE THERE! .Spend Thursday Here S Mr. and Mrs. Whit Purvis spent yes ! terday in the city. I Return From Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs Oscar Anderson re turned yesterday from Virginia Beaeh, where they spent several days. In Raleigh Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lamb spent Wednesday in Raleigh. Business Visitor Here This Week Mr. T. Jack Bagby, of Raleigh, was a business visitor here this week. In Town Wedneaday Mrs. Hennie Ballard, of Hamilton, spent Wednesday in the city. leaves for New York City Mrs J. B. H. Knight left Thursday for New York City to visit her son; Mr. B. Haywood Knight. Will Return Saturday , Mrs. Carrie Biggs Williams and daughter, Miss Frances, and Mr. Har ry A. Biggs will return Saturday from Virginia Beach, where they have been visiting Dr. Edgar Morrison and his sister, Mrs. Grace Orady. PENDER'S HAM, Swift's Premium, pound SNOWDRIFT 1 lb. 2 lb. , ; 4 lb. 8 lb. can, 23c can, 43c can, 81c can, $1.52 Marshall's Kippered Herring, large can 18c Potatoes, Irish, pound 5c Potatoes, sweet, pound be Cabbage, pound. 6c Lemdn"s,large juicy, dozen... --" - 25c Fig bars, pound ~~ 12 l-2c SUMMER DRINKS Ginger Ale Grape Juice CA C Imperial dry, bot 18« Armours, small bot. 12t Cliquot Club, bot. 16c pint bot. 28« Jamestown, bot. „ 12c quart bot 55c Yorktown, bot. 10c Welch's, small bot. —l2 l-2c r A»Rex Fruit Syrup - . pint bot. Ssc pint bottle ' 85c f quart bot. 65c D. P. YELLOW LABEL TEA Small pk« 1-4 lb. pkg.. 1-2 lb. pkg. 1 lb. pkg. ! 10c . 21c 89c 78c LARD, good cooking, pound 17c VAN CAMP'S BEANS, 3 large can for PBT COMET RICE, 8 packages for NAVY BEANS, 3 pounds for M* V/ SHREDDED WHEAT package 12c Kellogg*# Corn Flakes, pkg. 10c Quaker Oats, pkg. 10c J. Post Toaaties, pkg. 10e Mothers Oats, pkg. loc D. P. CAKE . 4 * D. P. Cake is absolutely the finest eake ever produced, and la so recognised by our customers. Ask oiir manager fWill eating :* sample. " - . PLAIN LIGHT FBUIT eg POUND / LAYER . **. »l/y D. P. BREAD Our Pride, 21 oz. machine wrapped loaf 10c Better on the Second Day Than mi Iks First. With That Rich Cake Flavor! Visiting Miaa Geneva Cook -Misses Florence Ellington and Thelma Woolen, of Kington, are the house guests of Miss Geneva Cook. Return to hinston Mrs. Clarence Jeffries and children Clarence, jr., John, and Fleming, ami little Miss Ida, of Kinston, who haw been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Staton left yesterday for their home. Here l'rom Hamilton Yeaterduy* Messrs. Pat Davenport and Frank Gladstone, of Hamilton, were in the city yesterday morning. Return From Virginia Beach Messrs. C. D. Carstarphen and Clay ton Moore will return today from Vir ginia Beach,* where they have been visiting Mrs. Carstarphen and Mrs. Moore at the Wiliiajnston cottage. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. HHNHCII Entertain at Bridge At their lovely home on Main Street Wednesday night, Mr. ami Mrs. C. B. Hassell entertained with three niUOUSNES B I inactive liver, Htak headache, mm itnniach. harmful constipation. Why Riitfer thesu miseries, wh«« easily and pleaaantly removed by CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS No discomfort, pain or nausea - Ma THE ENTERPRISE. WL'.LIAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA tables 01 bridge, complimentary U> Mr, Russell's cousin, Airs. Clarein'e Jef fries, of Kinston, who is the house guest of Mrs. J. G. Statoii. After several progression* of bridge ice cream and cake were sern.nl. Those playing were Mis. JelF-ries, i Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Statoii, Mr. and i Mrs. Wheeler Martin, jr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Watts, Miss Eva Wynne, l>r. and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes,.and Jtr. and Mrs. I'. B. Cone. : GOOD I'EARS FOR SAl.i;. N R lioberson, jr., Route 4, Williumston, N. C. all 2t j!RANI> NEW 3-RI'KNFR IKl||. once oil stove for sale. J is. on. \v. • 11. (lurkin. ni NOTICE OF AI KM I NISI RATION Having this day; qualified as ad miiiintra!or of the estate >f S. i; Red* dick, deceased, all per.ons holitin,; ilninis avail's! sa'd estate ffie hereby notified to present same.for payment | on or before the IGih day of July, U'26, or this notice will he pleaded 'n bar of fheir recovery. South Carolinians Like Their Pool More Want to Get in_the Swim THE TIDE OF PROSPERITY HAS RISEN WITH THE INCREASED ADVANCES BY THE TOBACCO ASSOCIATION ON THE 1925 CROP IN SOI Til CAROLINA -"rMore than pounds 03' tobacco from thi.s.season.'scrop art' now inlhe pool. v * This tobacco has brought members of the association more cash per pound, on their t - . first advance than the price of the entire South Carolina crop in 11)21 before there was any tobacco association. Farmers, merchants and bankers of South Carolina will +eM ymt-HtrTtyHre-nssocia tion is the reason why South Carolinians are reaping the reg ard from one of the best and biggest crops ever grown in their State. Without the association they could not get the pirofit from this year's crop. The Palmetto Poolers Are Riding the Crest of the Wave Today and Know That They » , 1 ' • . Have More Coming to Them Later. North Carolinians and Virginians, Your Turn Comes Next WILL YOU GET PROFITS IN THE POOL? - 1 - * • • ' 1 r OR WILL YOU SACRIFICE YOUR ONLY HOPK? MANY OTIIER3 HAVE WAITED TOO LATE! — ~ COME ON IN, THE WATER'S FINE! " . • ■ ■ ■ ( ■ ' ■ 1 - 1 ' i. 1 ' T ■ THE TOBACCO GROWERS COOPERATIVE ASSOOAHON .1 jieistniit iml.bted to sai! estate Wt . please et'Mie forward i.nd mako immediate se.tlement of same. . This July 10th, UI2.Y j> 7 Ot\s _ Aduiini..traU>r. J; l>. SLAOK. - EXECUTRIX NOTICE H.-'ving qualified as executrix of tho estate ol Augustus Johnson, deceased, ¥> • v., i v . ;« * . IV* •• fctk.i T! 1 * x 4 kl jf ** ■. .. .. . - ■ i Anv 1 11- . .. .hi. "Pi 'ic! i ' 1 ! ; tem 'is / .' ■ of you. ..i;*'' t" 'it ' are ninli • n : m/' \ '■ ur.!if> I*lll mi.: i . t.'l» iiitr •> »hon>i >') i Mir i' ft't" ili talis, —rOIICO or iMI' !• it v 1.- ■> i" l ' WVrPHi weeks—and nee how Nature re ■t 1 j you mm h li■ i! 1 ' 1 '(1 talis nr.' t!: iti'M of all By ;fet~ »pur'f ieTrf. (1 t • "amity paekatfe, containing. fiill dir>'- tiona, pri 'f £"> ctr;, trial paekw. 10 ct« .At any dr"/ store. (Adv.) lie of Martin County, Nor>(i Can - i>"nvfry. All pvhtnu ii*(lcb.e.i to tl ■Ttir, thra Is to notify all poi-sot's hav- -.m wtiu- will please make immet »>• claims uuain.ii me estate of s-ai.l • . •, i • i. .*,) h ! n ol July, 1026. (icast-il in exhibit them to tile uti ■ .'ui;:v \iul aILS JOHNSON, or -lu!£altgrue> M ur bcUiw T .r- „ „> v l.xHcu'-rix of the estate or August hr ■Stst'.ftay of Jutyr WStt; wr this iro^ry,-;'- ice will l«' |)lea>lel in bat of their Ilupl (1. Huilon, atjorney. jy 21 ua>cv Vr ;ft SRANO OPCRA ■ = MONITSH. «r ktiitinouino^J k #>» niw, NOV f INDUSTRIAL. II ■ll :■ "**' Txßiumo,*No|. -■ Mont staktumd ■n II IVIM MifluTl AUV* *i^Ss3l^^c=s^^ffis3»iiE=s9n?c=?3mc=!S!=iiii»?

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