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Memorial Coins Given as Prizes ■I * , '■ • An Item of keen interest to 1 sirm Kuciittiou with u cheek for SI,'JOO >oys and glrlg throughout the Senile which Ist-given In psiyiiu-nt for the »ast Cotton Belt it nil to every one for souvenirs. thut matter In the entire Soulli Is "We are highly pleased," states Mr. -lu l I'urlif Market l'lLT PKKM.V Tvrtitest —lleall, "to be I;hlt*~t» cooperate with jelng conducted by the Sears Koehnck the assnelation In ilils nuttier. On Igrleulturul Foundation, Atlanta, (!a. Inlnly yotir cause is a most worthy rills content, which offers sis Its throe one anil we ran think of no more suit :upltul prizes trips to the Interna* able prizes for the runners-up in our elonnl Live Stock Show in rlihagn contest than lai'inoriul coins. lUllld md tiie Southeastern States Fair in lug the monument as you are for pos J llliintu, oners In addition l.'.'tK) Sloiie lerlty. It seems tilting to us that the j Mountain Memorial coins us see- farm youth of today, the agricultural >nilnry prizes. TIIB picture shows Mr. leaders of tomorrow hi the Southeast, I L. H. Beall, general manager in At- should he Identified with lis construe Uinta, presenting Mr. Hulliji N. Kan- tlou and we consider It n privilege to j flolph, president of the Muinorirtt- A* lie a factor in tins association." Miss Mlie (iiityimns. of Washing- > Oi'l'At'il'l I'AMLICO BKACH: NEW ton, will return home tonight after furnished, well screened; desirable huvinir visited Miss (itaci Whitley 1■• t, srooi location. Write.P. O. Box several days this week. 476, Wushing'on, N. C. j>'2f 1 > ■ .i.KRE ARE A (iKKAT MANY THINGS WE DO NOT KNOW THERE ARE A GREAT MANY THINGS WE NEVER WILL KNOW THERE IS ONE THING WE DO KNOW j That one thing is- This Bank is a safe place to deposit money. Investigate us, and you will be willing to trust us with your money. We appreciate all business intrusted to us and will extend any accommodation consistent with sound banking. V, . h Sell your tobacco inWilliamstonand deposit your Money in aSafe Bank m, • # % l ii , ' Farmers and Merchants Baink * i - _ r k i ■. •' ' • ~ - . - . -4 ' % ' 4 ; 'IM f====r- » 1 """ Low Prices Spur Cotton Consumption - CONSUMPTION AND EXPORTS OF UNT COTTON BY CROP YEARS rmrm [JDIEQ [ rT W\ 11,164,000 BALIS |' 11,337,000 tUES j JULIILL J—JLL -1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 nTrnri rnnTTTi (TrnTn 14,199,000 BALIS 14,501,000 BALES 17,950,000 ISLES 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 SfARS-ROESMN «G«ICULTUfIAI FOUNDATION Domestic consumption iiltd ■ exports of col lon In tlic twelve months eliding July 81, undoubtedly will estnb llsli n new high record mill will priie | ticall.v equal the reeonl erop produced i In IttL'O, according to the Sears Itoe- I buck Agricultural Foundation. In the first nine months of the pros- I ent erop yenr, domestic mills used j ').'t.'i7,Bi!o hides. excluding llliters, against 4,!ir.!1,1'.'0 hides Inst yenr. Ex- I ports nhsorhed 1»,47!t,874 hales, exclud ing linters, against G,!M.-|,2(iO hides a year previous. Consumption and ex ports-combined accounted for 14,811,- 004 hides, ngainst 11,1)01,880 hales H year ago, If the same percentage of train is niiilntiiined to the end of the erop year, the total will reach 17.- IHHI.IK'O to IKimmUkwi hides. The liCfl crop was IY,U77,MHI hales of lint cot lon. The Increase In consumption and exports' einiTTte nttrihiited to low prices, showing that the world ap | predates a bargain In raw cotton, j Foreign I'onuiiinplloir tif American cotton has not Increased-lis intlcli as I exports. Part of the gain was for | the purpose of building up slinks Wants , have you TitiKU to dico yoi k old shoes ? Make them look lik-• | new and change the color if you wish j Come in to see us, we have till colors. I!. S. Courtney. ' j>*26 2t ■ Week-End TRIPS Bound Trip U educed Pares from Fares from Other I'ujnts in Proportion ! Wrightsville Bench ,57.95 Norfolk $5.36 Virginia Beach sr>,9.* Tickets on sale Fridays and Sat- I good until midnight follow ing Tuesday. Round Trip Summer Excursion Tickets on sale daily to resorts in Canada and the I'ni'Pd States, I good until October 31. We are prepared to serve you. V. I). GODWIN, T. A. j \\ illuimston, N. Phone 4. r >f I ATLANTIC COAST LINK THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMSTOX. N. C. abroad. Foreign havers took advan tage of the opportunity to All thelt 1 warehouses v.ldle cotton was selling! helow the co t of production. They realized that the chances were strong ly against tinee large crops in sncces slot) and that cotton was not likely! to continue to sell us low as during the past fall and winter. Tills stored cotton will 'oinpete. of course, with this year's production. Besides lit •h.igc ijomesijc consuuip- i Hon and exports in recent months. { the cotton si;nation has been strength Oiled hy other events. I.ow prli'es ,?ce ! vented ciioi: li of the I!i'J! crop fromj hc',.g pieke.l. so thai only 117.U 11 .IMMI| bales were contpiired with ihe , estimated production of 1 S.IJI H KJ«I bales. Cro|» In oilier cotton-produc | lug' countl'i'•* proved to be en.ouglr smaller than In li»'J."i to offset much ' of the gain m the domestic crop. The I total world crop was not much greater I than in into floods destroyed sotr.f ! stilled cotton and forced n substantial cut In nerease. Drouth in Texas and heavy weevil emergence are other In dications th.it production Is unllkelj to be excessive again this year. . i : - ' -■ mPAm I Thoughtful motaiv ists go out of*a» their way to get "StandarcfGasdine v. .but they don't nave to go far f •standard" I GASOLINE I " . - 1 •' '1 ' '.7.. . . - , . . v \ • r • 4 \ BENTHALL PICKER OWNERS: Take notice. I will rebuild your old peanut pickers from the trucks up and guarantee '.hem to do the same work that a new one will do. See me at once ,as I can only overhaul a lim ited number, and if you wait until lat j er in the Reason, you will be disap ! pointed. J. S. Whitley, Prop., Wil liamston Supply Co, a 2 6t 218 RICH ACRES; 1 MILE FROM Woodleaf; good roads: 40 acres bottom; modern If) room house, paint- I ed; barns, outhouses, good fishing. \ IXJW price, easy tenps. D. C. Linn, j l.andis, N. C. ANYONE WHO «AS SEEN A large gray mare mule, about 7 I ytars nM, loose straying around, please notify me. J. G. Staton. 1 HAVE YOI' TRIED to I>uCo YOUR old shoes? Make them look like new and change the color if you wish. Come in,to- see us., we have ail colors. B. S. Courtney. jy26 2i . SEVERAL THOUSAND TOBACCO sticks for sale at my mill in James- I ville, N* C. Place your order before | rush comes. "Dither Hardison. jy 15 4 NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin- I istrator of J. H. Davenport, deceased, late of Martin County, all persons ! holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same for ) payment to the undersigned on or before July 30th, 1928, pr this notice will be plead in bar of recovery of the same. * All persons indebted to the said or..ate will come anil pay ! o.inie promptly. This 30th day of July, 1927. J. C. Met kins, Jr. M. W. Meekins MEEKINS & MEEKINS Attorneys *t Law WASHINGTON, N. C. State and Federal Courts R. W. ADAMS, ————- N. c A,lmsnißtrat ° r - We Are Di.trib.U~ - VICTOR, EDISON i|t ' BRUNSWICK AND PZ . A3M R A ,SONORA 1/1 UK TEJOCKHISTLEA' MACHINES i All Standard Makes ( I should be killed I \ Bee Bread Powder or MT/UpHjMK \ Mosquitoes, Roaches. \ ■ \ Ante, Water Bugs, Bed >' \ Bugs, Moths, Crickets, \ PouJtiT Lice and mu; I other Insects. I RSSIIMSTN easy TERMS IF desired / 50c and SI -00 SI.JJ / 3CC b »"7 o— —35c Write for Pr j ce , and Terms / Write forfree booklet on kill- One of our salesmen will fladly # iftgV*wif ntlginlMi imtrf I McCormick A Co* demonstrate one in yonr horn#. Baltimore, ltd* \ All the Latest Records \ BC© an * Sheet Music j SS** Russ Bros. William ston, N. C. |Af Washington. N. C. Plymouth. W. C. Building Material r /i _ , • C!+«/.lr. We Make In Our Up-To-Date V\e Carry in Stock. Wood-working Shop Flooring (in all grades). Ceiling (in all grades). Screen doors (copper or gal- Asphalt shingles. *am* ). Wood shingles. ' Win ; low st rel * ns - ' Asphalt roll roofing. * ce , * C * # 1 Common brick. \ Tr " ck lx,d, ° B . and tabs ; Face brick. I Cabinets. Mason's hydrated lime,. Mantels. Mason's roek lime. Shelves. Cement. .Table:;. , ' Plaster. Drawers. Plain window sash. Fili "* cabinets. Cheek rail window sash. ,)oors - Made to order - 1 Cro:..s panel doors. «■ Ornamental trellises. Sash doors (glass panel). Arbors for the lawn. French doors. Clothes chests. Large assortment of moulding. Ornamental flower ooxes. Weather boarding (all grades). Medicine cabinets. Laths. t Stair-case trimmings. All k'nds of rough and dressed Brackets. lumber. Mouldings. Nails. Flooring:;. Valley tine. Ceiling. Window glass (common). Plain dressed lumber of any di- Speeial wipdow ({lass cut any mansion. size. ~ Newels and banisters. Automobile windshield glass. Garage doors. Window weights. iVindow frumes. * Window cord. Door frames. Sash pulley.-; and putty. Church pews. Screen wire (copper or galvan- And a laige variety of other ob ized). jects. Porch columns (various si*.*). , f ; 8 ANYTHING you - And various ma- want that is made of wood, terial. bring us vour plans or ideas, and we will make it for you. We can y line o.f plate K'lass for windshields and car doors and will lit them to your ear at a moderate charge. Window and Door Screens Made to Order Williamston Supply Co. J. S. WHITLEY, Proprietor 1 f *
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