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Fridays September 2,1927 PEEL MOTOR COMPANY, LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALERS, ANTICI PATING BIG SALES THIS FALL Present Quality of Chev rolet Is Best Sales Argument Local Chevrolet dealers, the Messrs. Luther and S. Collins Peel and H. T. Roberson, are expecting this fall one of the largest sales ex perienced in the automobile busi ness here. The three members of the firm stated a few days ago that they were pleased with the outlook, and that with the present quality embraced in the car they expected to have many pleased Chevrolet owners between now and the next few weeks.' TlifT'eele Motor Co., but recent ly organized here, is fast becoming one of the most wide-awake auto agencies in this section. The three members in the firm are widely known throughout the section, and they are natural-born salesmen. Not only that, but they have a good product and one that assures them of success. In all their dealings, and they have had a great many with the public at large, they have gained a wide reputation for fair dealings and the clean-cut method of transacting business. Mr. S. Collins l'ecl, salesman for the Harrison Wholesale Co. for some time, is the latest member of the firm, and with him the organi zation is compete, having a mem ber of the firm to handle and take care of every detail that assures service and quality to all Chevrolet owners. Xo car (joes' from their repair department without a stamp guaranteeing service. The qualities of the Chevrolet speak for themselves; thousands of Buy Hardware at the Hardware Store And Save the Difference Culpepper Hardware Co. AGENTS FOR American Fence Wire B. P. S. and Sherwin & Williams Paint New Perfection Oil Stove - Wilson Heaters , Estate Heatrola • - • , Livermon Peanut Picker / ; Specials in Guns and Ammunition V WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA C. O. MOORE HAS GOOD GROCERY Quality, Service, and Rea sonable Prices Key To Success The advent of the cash and car ry grocery has only stimulated trade in all those stores where qual ity, service, and comparative prices prevailed. This lias been well il lustrated in the case of the C. O. Moore & Co., grocers, for they have experienced an increase in business and enjoy a larger number of pa trons on their list than before the casli and carry system was brought into play-. It was upon a basis of service, courtesy, and quality that this store has increased its busi ness. Located on Washington Street, the store has always been a center of trade. Its management and em ployees take an active interest in affairs relating to the town's wel fare. Mr. Moore, himself, is on the board of town commissioners and takes the interest of those whom he serves at heart. owners right here in Xorth Caro lina are pleased with their pur chases. -and the sales of the cars arc ever mounting upward. These men have a mutual offer to prospective auto purchasers, and they will be glad to poftit out their car's features any time. THE ENTERPRISE "SERVICE," MORE THAN A WORD HERE, Em IB lfl ■ ■ BJLXLV The Central Service Station, located on the corner of Main and Washington Streets, Williamston, is this section's most prominent filling stations where Texas Products are sold. THAT "GEORGE AND GUS HAR RISON KNOW OIL" IS PROVEN BY LARGE SALES OF TEXACO Harrison Oil Company, Although Only a Few Years Old. Now Supplies 170 Pumps With Gasoline, Besides Having Large Sale of Oils With over 170 pumps in opcra j tion ill this section, Texaco gaso- I line has reached the point where i it runs more cars than any other 1 gasoline in this county. These 170 points are supplied through the truck-, of the Harrison. Oil Co., lo ! cal distributors of Texaco products. The Harrison Oil Co, is only a few years old, hut its own popu larity and that of its products has | made it advance in leaps and I bounds and it is now one of the i largest oil distributors in this part of the State. Under the management of the Messrs. Geo. and (Jus Harrison the company has entered the by-roads and is now distributing oil in all corners of the county. This was not the case before these young men took over the local business of the Texas Company. In connec tion with this large territory, the Company can not he excelled in service, for its trucks never stop unless the customer i,s well sup plied. They begin early ami work late, and the business goes on in an unbroken chain. Just how this phe nomenal growth of the company came about is no secret, for they PAGE SEVEN UNUSUAL ICE CREAM SALE The P. P. Pec! Soda and Cigar Store, on Washington Street, is making a most unusual record' in Ice-cream sales. During the past two months, Mr. P«el stated that his store had sold over MH) gallons of ice cream. He carries as much as 60 gallons a time, and carries every imaginable flavor. In the ci gar line he carries 35 brands, anil the store enjoys a large turn 1 over of them. Mr. Peel carries a large stock of goods generally found in a soda and cigar store, and he is continu ously adding to his stock. take pleasure in their work, and they never consider a task com plete unless it is done well. The expressions made by their cus tomers attests the popularity of the two owners and managers. These expressions in condensed form read, "It is a real pleasure to do • business with those boys." ! The establishment of this com pany here has meant much to the ! town in that business transactions ( have been greatly increased and in ; that a service for gasoline dealers j and users has been provided. Hardly a week passes but that the Texas Company sends one of its large tank steamers up the river j with thousands of gallons of gaso line anil barrels of Texaco lubri cants. By the end of the week, the supply is all but exhausted, and the tanker makes another trip No lapse in business is noticed with these tw> men. They go after business; they handle it to the full satisfaction of their customers, and they never allow a transaction to pass without making known their appreciation.
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