PAGE FOUR We Invite You to Visit Our Store AND LOOK OVER OUR COMPLETE LINE OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE WE ARE PREPARED TO FIT THE FAM ILY FROM HEAD TO FOOT. WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF FARM SUPPLIES AND HARDWARE. IT IS OUR PURPOSE TO PLEASE EVERY CUSTOMER WITH GOOD QUALITY GOODS AT LOW PRICES. AT THE CORNER STORE Barnhill Brothers EVERETTS, N. C. Announcement™ . " .) The Barber Shops of Williamston will close at 12 o'clock noon Monday, September 5 (Labor Day). Patrons will also bear in mind that all the shops will close at 7 p. m. on week days and at \2 o'clock on Saturday nights, ef fective immediately. I SERVICE BARBER SHOP CITIZENS BARBER SHOP MIDWAY BARBER SHOP FARMS FOR SALE IN SUSSEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA The following farms are situated in Sussex County, Virginia, near Wav erly, a town of 1,500 people, and on the N. "& W. and Southern Railroads, 52 miles from Richmond, the best hog market in the South, We have good roads, excellent schools; all paid for, no county or State bonds for same. Healthy climate, no chills or malaria. The soil on the farms we are offer ing for sale is adaptable to corn, cotton (no boll weevil), tobacco, peanuts, and all kinds of hog crops. FARM NO. 1 / 407 acres: 100 acres in good state of cultivation, the balance well set in young growing pine timber. Excellent eleven-room dwelling, one tenant house. One hundred and fifty-acre hog range fenced. Free conveyance to high school. Taxes paid for 1926, $93.22. Price 9.000. FARM NO. 2 _il6 acres. 100 acres in cultivation. Good dwelling house, two miles from Waverly, over improved road. Whole farrti is fenced; excellent hog range; taxes paid for 1926, $68.30. Price SB,OOO. FARM NO. 3 245 acres. 110 acres in cultivation. Good dwelling and out buildings. Store house and filling station; on Richmond-Nor folk concrete highway. 6 miles to railroad station. Free con veyance to high school. Taxes paid for 1926, $60.27. Price $5,800. FARM NO. 4 135 acres. 65 acres in cultivation. 200,000 feet growing pine timber. This farm is noted for being the first farm in Virginia to grow peanuts for the market. Four miles from Waverly. Taxes paid, 1926, $18.50. Price $3,700.1 FARM NO. 5 50 acres; 25 acres in cultivation; fair dwelling, three miles from Waverly. Taxes paid, 1926, $24.15. Price SIJ2OO. THE ABOVE FARMS ARE OFFERED FOR SALE BY 2 THE OWNERS, NO AGENTS, EASY TERMS. C.B. Harrell, U.O. Coulbourn WAVERLY, VIRGINIA g| J THE ENTERPRISE State School Authority Is Visitor Here Today In a meeting: here today with the principal* of the various high schools in the county, Professor J. Henry Kighsmith, of the Department of Ed ucation, Raleigh, stressed economy jnd efficiency in the running f tiie schools. I)r. Highsmith is assisting the principals in effecting a more efficient organization of the county high schools, and is making suggestions that will be of valuable help in run ning the schools. During the meeting he urged the school authorities to see that every boy and girl in the county gets an opportunity to attend a standard high school. "Snowball" Disappointed in Rocky Mount Boosters Wednesday when th ■ Rocky Mount boosters came here, "Snowball", our own devil, was highly elated over thr thoughts of being able to sr-e a min strel or something of that-arrder that night. He even hint'd Nwfnind and wanted to know if there were any j stray passes to the show in the office. | t When told there would be no show, | ho referred to the parade of the boost - j ; ers as the best evidence in the world, | | and it was with hitter disappoint j | mrnt for him when h>> saw the Rocky j Mcunt men drive away in their auto « mobiles and all h pes for a show fade I : away. : WANT S i WANTED: SEVERAL* GOOD croppers willi plent of help and 1 willing, to work, who know how to cultivate and bouse tobacco, peanuts, and corn. J. G, Staton. a3U 3t LOST: BETWEEN H. G. HOKTOVS office and store of C. D. Carstar phen Co., cut steel .shoe buckle last Wedn day morning. Finder please l •' un to Enterprise office. FOUND ON HAI'(JHTON STREET extension a read sweater with belt and blue pockets, small size. Call at Enterprise office. It LOST IN WILLIAMSTON, WED nesday night, a lady's silk coat; color, green, trimmed in tan fur. Finder will be rewarded. Address liene Feldman, Ahoskie, N. C. It Cool) I SKI) CARS: WE HAVE several Fords with li||ht delivery bodies. Harris Motor Co., Uuberson ville. aJ3 tf ?lama, fflthyfiy' b — J jg \ I should be kilbdl 3D \ Bee Brand Powder or 5? • Liquid kill i Flies, Fleas, \ Mosquitoes, Roaches. 25 \ Ants, Water Bugs, Bed J? \ Bugs, Moths, Crickets, jn 1 Poultry Lice and many iS J other insects. 25 / Powder Liquid V / IOC and JSC 50c and 73c f-j / 30c «nl SI.OO $1.15 X / joe Spray Qua 3gc| 5? / Writ* for fraaboolcUt on kill jK i / Inf houaa and garden inbccta P I McCormick * Co. D I Baltimore, Md. 1 \ Bee \ Brand B 1 INSECT r^9 1 pgyjQuiD fl*- UNEASY SLEEP Ktrm Were All to Piece.," Says Lady Who Tells How Cards Helped Her When She WU RU-DOWB. Hopkins. S. C.—Mrs.o.W. Arrant* of thiii place, aaya: "I waa suffering from apeils of weakneaa. HMM wouldoomeonmt suddenly and I would have to give op and go to bed. For several montha I aid not aleep well at night and got no rest from sleep. I waa vary nervous. I could not Dear the leaat noiae. The children worried me. My nervea were all to pieces. 1 had taken Cental aeveral timea before, eo I aent at once for some and began to take It again. At the and of a short time I felt much bet ter, so I kept right on taking CarduL When I would feel a nervous spell coming onjltook it mora frequently "I can certainly aayCardui helped ma wonderfully, for after a time the nacvoMsnaaa disappeared entirely. I could aleep at night and my general health waa better. My appetite pick ed up and I enjoyed my meals, too." Thousands of other women have told of the benefit they have reosiv* ed from the use of CarduL Keep it on hand, to take when needed. A miflntm of lung netahttshcul ■gaSjiar ■ ... fijg&wpmj WE BUY IN TRAINLOADS AND SELL FOR PENNIES THANKS! \ - FOR THE ( UNUSUAL PATRONAGE WE'VE RECEIV ED SINCE OUR STORE OPENED 2 YEARS AGO. IF THE FINEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES INTER ESTS YOU, THEN WE KNOW WE'LL RETAIN YOUR PATRONAGE FREE FREE Ice Cream and Candy, Tnesday, Sept. 6th FREE FREE Kingan's Bacon, Pound .... 45c Extra Special . 50c Brooms for 25c WITH A $2.00 PURCHASE OR MORE, 1 TO CUSTOMER Monday, September 5, Until Saturday, September 10, Inclusive - f [ SPECIALS j Star Naptha Powder, 3 for 11c Gold Star Syrup 53c | Del Monte Peaches 19c Picnic Hams 20c J Cheese 31c Sugar, pound 6 l-2c Pork and Beans 8c • - m • m m mmmmmmmmm m mm* - mmmmrnmmmmmm - mmmm ■ VEGETABLES MILKS Miami Peas 12 l-2c Eagle Brand 20c Pet 6c Del Monte Peas, tiny 29c Carnation 12c Borden's 12c Blue Dot l ima Beans 17c Carnation 6c Borden's 6c R. &M. Lima Beans ...» 14c , r ~ , tn , , ~ r , , ~ « Van Camps 10 l-2c Nan Camps 5 l-2c Wayne String Beans * 27c ———- Newark String Beans 20c LIBBY'S MEAT Diamond Stale String Beans 12 l-2c Del Monte Corn 20c Hash, No. 1 29c Potted Meats Sc Shoe Peg Corn 19c Hash Halves 20c Potted Meat 10c Miami Corn ...... 9c Salfpon 33c Vienna Sausage 12'/ic , Mixed \egetables ISc Gorton's Ready-to- Vienna Sausage 27c American Beauty Beans, 3 for 25c Fry F(aked Fish 14c Tonj?ue SQc Campbell's Beans and Soups 10c r, . , « ... __ J Gorton • Roe 21c L umh Tongue Liberty Herring Roe, halves 30c LARDS Tripe No. I 10c Pure Lard, Burkheart, lb. 17c Seabrand Salmon ISc Tripe Halves 19c Compound Lard, Old Glory, lb. 13 l-2c pink Sa|mon 18c Snowdrift, H lbs for $1.58 Beef Steak and Snowdrift, 4 lbs. for 83c Ch.le Con Carne 14c onions 35c Snowdrift, 2 lbs. for 43c Fluffo, 4 lbs. for 80c FRUITS Fluffo, 2 lbs. for 41c „ . .. ~ .. Del Monte Fruit Salad, No. 3 can 47c Salt Pork, rib side, lb. 19c S2U Pork, plate, lb. 16c Del Monte Fruit Salad, No. 2 can 31c lub Butter, Brookfield 53c M or u e Cherries, No. 3 can ...._ 43c Print Butter, Brookfield 56c Cheese (American Full Cream) lb. 33c M Monte Pears ' No " 3 can 37c _. Del Monte Peaches, No. 3 can 27c FLOUR ontf Pineapple, No. 3 can (sliced) ... 30c , . ~ Del Monte Pineapple, No. 2 can (sliced) 24c A. G. Hour, 12 lb. bag 52c A. G. Flour, 24 lb. bag _ SI.OO M Monte Pineapple, No. 2 can (crushed) 23c G. Flour, 48 lb. bag $1.95 Hillsdale Pineapple (broken slice), No. 3 A. G. Flour, 98 lb. bag $3.75 can 24c WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WE SPECIALIZE IN COUNTRY PRODUCE - * „ ■ Gold Star Stores J. D. THROWER, Store Manager Washington Street Williamston, N. C. ■JZ, AIRPLANE SERVICE ' SUBMARINE PRICES Tuesday, August 30,1927