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PAGE SIX WANTS 1 HAVE SEVERAL NICE FARMS for salt; also some town property. If you have either farm, woodland, or town property for sale, sec me. W. C. Manning. NOTICB fy office is now located on lower floor rear F. and M. Bank," old Peo ples Bank Building. 2t-p , • JULIUS S. PEEL. TWO-HORSE FARM FOR SALE| or rent; with Rood house and' large 1 tract of woodland. 8 miles from Wil-j liamston I also yvant to hire a good, I sized boy or man for tti'e fall ItioMhs] to live and work on farm. Mrs. Sal- j lir A Stone. s6 4tpd SAFF.S, FOR SALE; 2 IKON *-r safes fur sale;' one medium si/o. and one large size; in good condition. Harrison Wholesale Co. *"*. sIC~ 2tl ' GOOD USED CARS: W'fe HAVE I , . ' I teveral„Furds with ligtjt delivery boilies. Harris Motor Co., Robersoq ville. ■ a 23 tf USED C ARS l'"OR • SALE: ALL cars in good condition. Prices rea sonable. Champion AnUg.X"o„ Ever-.; etts. K. C. sl3 4t FOR THE PEANUT! picker that is guaranteed, buy the Roanoke. See W. C. Manning. - * • a23l£ WANTED: KN KKC.FTIC M AN with family to oversee farm; also cultivate 10 acres, or less, in tobacco on shares. Good salary for right man, with references. .Address Box 126, Wirids#, N. C. ' sl& .It FOR SAKE: NEW SIX-ROOM bungalow, al>out thirteen and a half acres good land, garage, chicken house, barn, forest shade, on Washington Highway, about one mile south of Wil-r liamston. Dwelling fully furnished. Horse, wagon, tools,, and" c Hie kens. L Must sell account poor health, Stephen] Gano. s9 4t - I PECAN AND * FRUIT TREES pay. Ornamentals beautify. If in-j terested in either, write for. illustrated j 'catalogue j. B,"Wight, Cairo/Gal f s9 7t * HORSE STRAY Ft): I HAVE IN j my possession one dark brown horse with white, .spots on back legs. Owner may get horse, after paying for i advertisement and cost.of keeping Ap-! ply to Caesar Purvis. sl> 2? WEAK.JERVOUS Georgia Lady Could Not Sleep Niffcts, Bat After Takiag Cardui She Was "Like • Different Per»on." ■ Comer, Ga.- Mrs C. H. Smith, of ♦Me place, related the following -JlnU-resting eipenunce: - '■ * 1 wae weak and aervoua and run / down. I couldn't aleep at night I felt tired and not in condition to do my work. I had Cardui recommend ed to ma, but always thought 1 could outdo most sickness, but this wae j one time I needed help. I was BO j weak I could hardly lift my hand. "1 cant expreea how bad I felt. "I know I improved after taking Cardui. I waa like a different per son. I waa built up and was strong er and better than in a long time. "I have a young daughter who had i the flu." and after aha got up she would once in a while have such se vara cramping spells, just suffer ter ribly. I knew there wss a weakness and. booing Cardui would reach this taouble, (had her take it, and the first bottle helped her ao much aha was able to leave it off and does not have this trouble now." Cardui has bean in uaa for mora I than 60 years. Purely vegetable, mild, harmless. At all drag stores. NC-171 m Our Patronage Has Been Extremely Satisfactory We Sincerely Thank Our Many Farmer Friends If You Have Not Sold With Us, It Will Pay You to Investigate # ' ;? Ask Your Friends That Have —— I— - . . „„ *» •" j> , . 5 * * *>-'* *t• V? ' ■ te'f*; " y ■ • " * ~V"," Tr ~ % Farmers War ehouse-W illiam&on, N.C. BENNETT, BARNHILL AND MORTON FARM FOR SALF-: ABOUT 4 1-2 , miles from WilHatnston. About 160 | acres, is acres cleared. Good resi- ' dence, pack House, and tobacco barn. In good neighborhood. Str D. t)" | Stalls. Williamston," N., C., if interest ed. s6 4t" ARF," YOU HONEST? J?NER KTIic ? Do you want to build a -tiice , business of your own? The Jefferson; Standard Life Insurance Co.'i* look ing for a between' the ages of 21' and *45, to be their special represen- j tative it)*this territory, if you. are the I man we arc looking for., communicate j with C. IX Edgetton, manager. Plant- j et»' National Bank Building, Rocky j Mnunt, N. C, 8.9 4t j lama VT j ll y I should be killed I Bee Brand Powder or Liquid kill* Flies, Fleas, \ Mosquitoes, Roaches, \ Ants, Water Bugs, Bed j V Bugs, Moths, Crickets, . f I 1 Poultir Lice and many I I other insects. I Powder " Liquid / ioctnd>;: 50c and 73c / socandii.oo fi.jg I 3°c >pt«r Qua . 35c J fX * Write for (re® booklet on klt!- / i fv inthoueeuidgardeDuuetU J -i*-' McCormick ft Co. I" ,» , .'J BslttayttilC V Bee \ Brand j INSECT ! Camel The cigarette, that makes smoking a genuin You can smoke Camels all day long without thought but of the pleasure and refreshment that eac&'one brings. That's the advantage of choice tobaccos and skilful blending. . * s cm?, IJ.IwU.T4iM •* V ' —Wlmmm III—, N. C. _ NOTICE OF SAL® OP REAL PROPERTY cotirtTiowe, door in the town of WU- Under and by virtue of the power likmston, North Carolina, offer for sale I of sali- contained in a„ certain deed of. to the highHt bidder for cash the fol ! trust executed to the undersigned trus- lowing described real estate, to wit: j ice by R. C. Bi>:gs and wife, Lucy J. Beginning at a White Oak stump Biggs. >n,the 13t1i of November, 1924, in the Pollock line, thence down the ; which said deed of trust is of record Deep Bottom Branch 159 poles to the |in die public registry of Martin Coun- nioutft of Craft Branch, thence up the tv in book S-2, at page 22, said deed Craft Branch 127 poles to the head of Jof trust having been given for the said branch, thence"" South 41 E 16 j purpose • >f securing certain notes of pedes to a red oak in the Pollock line, even date and tenor therewith, and the thence south 45 \V. ,to the beginning, I stipulations contained in the aid deed containing 6* acres, more or less, of trust not having been complied with This the 2nd day of September, 1927. j and at the request of the holder of ~ F. G. HARRISON, j -.aid notes, the undersigned trustee will »6 4tw # • . Trustee, .m Monday, the 3rd day of October, E. S. Peel, attorney at lajv. V I Special Sale 3 CJU ... 0 " 'V- * W Oil Stoves O•.'• - ' .! • I « _ . - ' .'. .. m j y For One Week Only—Beginning 50 I September 13th *** f§ b to H." With each three, four, or five burner New Perfection, Boss, or i * ' ' ** Florence Oil Cook Stove, I will i ' \ , • ' > •'! o * » » I y give FREE an oven or baker. I W _;\ £3 '*• .... j B. S. Courtney w THE ENTERPRISE 1927, at -12 o'clock m., in front of the l ... • ■T' * ■ > - it KEEP THE FOOD FRESH Our aim- of refrigeration is to keep food fresh and sweet. The only way to do it is to keep the refrigerator well filled with pure, clear ice. If you wish to prac tice economy in this respect, let .us supply 'you with our ice, leavirig it to our man on your route to stock your refrigerator with as much as he thinks neces sary until he calls again. i [„ I j Wait - for „ : m , , ■>'» **■ J J * the : : TT won't be long NEW before we'll have the new rORD Ford. The minute you see it--ride in it-you'll be glad you waited for this beautiful « new model *w. WiUiamston Motor Co. • * " * Phone 201 , WiUiamston, N. C. PENDER'S \ * The South's Greatest Grocery Organization ... Heres Value SLICED PEACHES 12 c PINEAPPLE 22 c L S' , u;:„ SPINACH V 18 c BROOMS, FOUR STRING 37 c D. P. BORAX SOAP £ 25f wo ?a"M FLOUR LAND O'LAKES Pitent or Self Ruing &Wh.h.l ni ITTFP 12 lb. 24 lb. 48 lb. CREAM 52 c 'l 00 *1" 53° D P. COFFEE pr?DE BREAD The World's Beet Drink Giant 21-Ounce Loaf 43 c k 10 c Friday, September 16, 1927
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