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Friday, September 2, 1927 HARRIS MOTOR CO. SELL MANY CHEVROLETS Robersonville Concern Has County Agency for Popular Car A heavy demand for cars is ex pected within the next few days; in fact, one of the heaviest calls yet experienced is expected. Es pecially is this demand expected to be heavy in the purchase of Chev rolet cars. "Quality at low cost," and "Economical transportation," are attracting many prospective customers to the Chevrolet cars. The Harris Motor Co., Roberson ville,' has a large stock on hand, but advise early buying to avoid tfie rush and consequently facing an empty market. Under the agency of the Harris Motor Co., Chevrolet cars have led Seed Rye Peanut Bags Cotton Sheets WHEN YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS KIND LY GET IN TOUCH WITH US: * * v I SEED RYE PEANUT BAGS COTTON SHEETS HACKNEY WAGONS HACKNEY CART WHEELS COOK STOVES MATTRESSES IRON BEDS COTTON SEED HULLS COTTON SEED MEAL HAYWIRE TIMOTHY HAY -ill'' , • « * AMERICAN WIRE FENCE GALVANIZED ROOFING FELT ROOFING N * White Granulated Sugar, by the bag $6.50 OUR LINE OF SHOES NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION, AS OUR BUSINESS ON THE STAR BRAND LINE HAS INCREASED FROM YEAR TO YEAR, AS WE STRICTLY GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR TO BE SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. WE HAVE RECENTLY PURCHASED A LARGE LINE OF FURNITURE, INCLUD ING STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, CHAIRS, ROCKERS, BEDS, MATTRESSES, DIN ING TABLES, DINING CHAIRS, BUREAUS, KITHCEN SAFES, AND NUMEROUS OTH ER ITEMS WHICH WE WILL SELL YOU ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. WE WILL ALSO SELL YOU A WAGON, STALK CUTTER, CART WHEELS, AND VARIOUS OTHER ITEMS ON CREDIT TERMS. ALWAYS SEE US FIRST. SLADE, RHODES & CO. HAMILTON, NORTH CAROLINA GRIMES AND SHELBURNE TO OPERATE BRICK (Continued from page one) Washington market. Many farm ers in those two sections expressed their regrets when he left, but many have assured him that he was not too far awav for them to visit him. Mr. Grimes has beerf in our neighborhood so long-that we feel sure all the farmers already know him. A good mixer, and an ex perienced tobacconist, he. too, has i vjJne agency, states that the car has gamed wide popularity due to its ecUnomical features and its quality. The Harris Motor Co. has been pointed out as a garage of service, and it is enjoying a large business in both repair work and sales. Dem onstrations are gladly give(i and without obligation. THE ENTERPRISE many friends who welcome him here. ' The work of these two men here this year will be far-reaching in that they wilt add thousands of pounds of tobacco to the total sales and make many new friends throughout this entire section. They have been hard at work during the past few months, attending to those details vital to the successful run ning of a" warehouse.. Farmers in the communities where these two men have worked recommend them highly; and we feel sure their presence on the mar ket here will be looked upon as one of its greatest assets. Ninety-three per cent of all the early-stage cases of tuberculosis treated at the North Carolina San atorium in the past 12 years are living, and 86 per cent are living and working. This is the sanator ium's answer to the question, "Is tuberculosis curable?" Taken in time, and treated right, it is. FARMERS SUP PLY COMPANY Has Built Up Substantial Business in Short Period Time Comparatively young in \he mer cantile history of the town, the Farmers Supply Co. has in a very short time built up a most sub stantial business, and is now serv ing efficiently a large number of customers. Under the management of Mr. W. O. Griffin, the store has established a policy of service for all its customers, and the manager and clerks take pleasure in looking after their customers. The store carries a line of dry goods and groceries, and special izes in country produce, offering the highest market prices and sell ing on a very small margin. PAGE FIVE OAK CITY BANK HELPS TO BUILD UP COMMUNITY (ContinuGil from page one) vided ample banking facilities for their people but they have gone ,ihead and have helped to provide the section with one' of. the best schools in the county. Surely, their work has not gone unnoticed, for the business of the institution has grown along safe and sound lines of conservative banking. The bank invites the business of people anywhere, offering in return service and safety. The institutioi? has the backing and auvice of such men as Messrs. H, S. Everett, the bank's president; N. M. Worsley, B. M. Worsley, S>\V. Casper, W. R. Everett, S. J. Everett, J. B. Harrell, E. B. Hines, J. T. Savage.
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