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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT SCHOOL ELECTION (Continued from first page) lip, brother; £o thou ant". t?ll it to your neighbor." Taxpayer:' "Thank you, friend; there are a lot of people who haw not seen it that way. Now 1 see it, and 1 am going to tell them. What is $3.50 a thousand additional tax when so many advantages are to be j ained by the little cxp?nditure?" Provide Homes with Electric Refrigerators Medium-priced homes of the future will be provided with electric refrig eration as a matter of course, the same as they are now equipped with furnaces and bath, tubs, if building tiends at Dayton, Ohio, become gen ral throughout the country. Dayton is the-center of the electric refrigeration industry, four-fifths of all elettric refrigerators built being manufactured in that city. Plants of Frigidaire Corporation, a General Motors subsidiary, comprise its .chief source of employment and consequent ly its residents are thoroughly fa miliar with advantages of this type of refrigeration. One real-estate development com pany in that -city, which builds houses on a large scale is now installing the electric refrigerators in each' house it constructs. These houses rang' in price from a five-room cottage sell ing for $6,250 to six-room hou. es selling up to ss,o_oO, showing that in Dayton electric refrigeration w? re garded as essential equipment in moderately priced houses. Use of electric refrigeration per mits a number of changes in home construction methods ft eliminates need for the*' so-called \ refrigerator ( room, which a few yenrsVgo was re-] gcrded as an advantage. \lt enables | the- builder to plan differAitl.v, does , .* way with needless construction and j makes the kitchen more compact and | convenient for the housewife. All over the United States, installa- j tion of electric refrigerator: are in- j creasing at an amazing rate. Lower | prices, easy payments, and fast- j spreading knowledge of the many ad- 1 vantages it off rs constitute a triple I'-peal to housewives that is making The manufacture of electric refrignra j tors the fasterft-giowing industry in | tie United States today. Miss I.vda Cook spent the week end i rt Pamlico Reach. . A graphaphone, ta ble, books, chair vases, and curtains all have a value in 1 dollars and cents to you Probably you could replace them—but it would cost quite a sum . Suppose they should burn tonight This agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Co.' will in sure >our household goods and personal belongings. J E. POPE Insurance Agency W ILLIAMSTON, N. C.' Phone 87 I " ». * , . V, w .' ( •/ ~ • 'v. •' % * * '» •' , ' * ' • _ : ''' ' ' . Letter Heads, Bill Heads and Statements > • • - - « Or Job Printing of Any Description ■ We can make delivery on short notice - Prices Reasonable THE ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. ; • • • _ ... " ;; - ' J> . :. . - > SMITH WICK CREEK LOCALS AND PERSONALS The many friends and pupils of Miss" Thelrms Ras* wer,- glad to see her here Sunday afternoon. Hisses Bessie anil Viola Giiffin en tertained a number of girls and hoys last Sunday. — Mr. and Mrs. Jim King, of Wash ington, were here yesterday after noon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Whitley a son, John Smallwood Whitley, on Wednesday, June 22. COMET DROPS IV l >K A BRIEF VISIT THUS WEEK Charlottesville, Va., June 27.—The P( ns-Winnerke comet has been observ ed for the past three nights at the McCormick observatory at the Uni versity of Virginia, and has apparent-. )y increased in siaie as it moved rapid- Ij southward, it was announced her? t day. Dr. Charles p. Oliver, professor of astronomy, observed the comet last' night through a 26-inch telescope in which iff showed a stralike nucleus of about seventh magnitude and "sTijffitty yellowish. — Tonight th'> comet was in the con ynimimmmni'winiiwMHiiimiimiiiiUMmil— | WOMEN Who need a tonic should take iCARDUI IMade of Purely Vegetable ingredients- contains no dangerous drugs. In Use Over 50 Years f-»o j IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM Crisp & Cool Fruits, salads, and drinks are ten times more appetizing on hot summer days when served just off the ice. There is economy, too— foods can be kepi without spoiling. There is real economy only, however, when good ice is used. Soft mushy cakes melt quickly and the expense is naturally much rgeater. Our ice is deliver-'d to you in great solid cakes, frozen from pure filtered water and guaranteed pure. It will withstand heat longer. . ... .. y i, " Phone us and tell us to have our wagon stop regularly at your home Lindsley Ice Co. stellation Aquarius and to the naked eye looked like a nebulous object I about as conspicuous UM the bright area of the milky way, Dr. Oliver I f said, its apparent size is that of the quarter moon. The scientist stated that an opera glasv would be of great II assistance in seeing the comet. While no meteors have been ob i served, it was pointed out that to ri. Eht afforded the best opportunity Ito see any tha migh be visible ' through the telescope. .• i Distinctive without a tail, Pons i! VVinnecke will approach the earth nearer than any comet since 1770, 1 when Lexall's comet was only 1,400,- O(Ki miles away. A patch of light traveling 1,000,000 miles a day in a path 3,500,000 miles from the earth is all that will be seen cl the comet. It will appear on the northeastern sky. WANTS r>j «* TWO TRI CKS AND TRAILERS J lor sale, in good condition and will i | be sold a', your pile?. Apply to Boxi 126, Williamston, N. C. J. C. Meekins, Jr. M. W. Meekins M EEKINS & MEEKINS Attorneys »t Law WASHINGTON, N. Gf Htate and Federal Courts WANTED: HOGS WEIGHING from 35 to 125 pounds. H. IJ. Cowan, Williamston. je24 stpu | NOTICE Healed applications will be received from the date hereof until 8:30 p. m. July 5. 1927, for the positions of day Mid night officers of the town of Wil liamston. " By ordnr of the board of commis sioners, June 6. 1927. G. H. HARRISON, je7 4tw City Clerk. THE NX North -Carolina, Martin County Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of T. W. Uevels, deceased, late of Martin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate t present them to the undersigned at his office in the town of Williams ton, North Caroina or. or before the I 9th day of June, 1928 or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the fa id estate w!l] please make immedi i>.tr payment. This the 9th day of Junt, 1927. I ELBERT S. FKEL, Administrator , >'-10-6 of the«»tate of T. W. Revels. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. In superior court. I). G. Matthews vs. W. J. Adams The defendant will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Martin County for the purpose of ob-1 taining an order to foreclose Jhe tax certificate to cover taxes of the de- j findant; and the said defendant Will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court of Martin County 11 the courthouse of Williamston, on! the 27th day of July, 1927, and an swer or demur to the complaint In said action or the plaintig will apply to the court for the relief demanded in this action. This the 17th day of June, 1927. R. J. PEEL, 3e24 4tw Clerk Superior Court. All Set for the Hot Days— _ "• *'' _ • . ~ _ t "j— , - ,J£ '.. With a new Riltrite Fountain, equipped with a Frig- ' ' idaire and all other modern things, in our store we are • all set for the hot sultry days of summer. The Frigid aire keeps everything,— including- water and syrups—at a temperature near the freezing point in our fountain. Our service i 3 ready to place before you the drink that will more than quench your thirst. » ' v ' • • • * - ■ •' ; We Serve Hines Ice Cream « - —V V The cream of creams and the hit of the season. Be cause of its rich, delicious flavor and its reputation for absolute purity, Hines Ice Cream is in great demand evpt y where. We take pride in carrying this wholesome product in our new fountain. We invite you to call to : see us. Our service pleases. Clark's Drugstore Toilet Articles Gifts Specialties 4 S. COLLINS PEEL IS NOW A MEMBER OP THE SALES FORCE-OF PEEL MOTOR CO., CHEVROLET DEALERS .' ( ' • - . • *• >■ • T * -*« ' - u #«• . v ! ' ■ i • Mr. S. Collins Peel, foi-merly with Harrison Wholesale Com- ~" pany, is now associated with the P eel Motor Company. He has had considerable former experience in the automobile business and will ,be glad to serve you. For a demonstration, call us, without feeling: obligated to buy. Peel Motor Co. CHEVROLET SPECIALISTS WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
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