PAGE FOUR I Something New Under The Sun ■ 1 Vg/ YOU'LL SEE SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN WHEN YOU COME TO THE FAIR | I NEXT WEEK AT OUR TEXACO BOOTH. IT WILL BE DIFFERENT FROM WHAT YOU I I " HAVE EVER SEEN. IT IS UP TO THE TIMES. BE SURE TO SEE OUR BOOTH. JH J I faf TEXACO-FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS tit | IHARRISON OIL COMPANYI | Geo . and Gus Harrison Know Oil a Henry P. Gibson Dies Near Here Mr, Henry I*. Gibson, 42 year old farmer, living near here died. Ipst Friday with paralysis of the brain. Mr. Gibson had been in'feeble health | for several months, but it was only ,n the past few days that his condi- j tion was considered very serious. Interment was made in the little cemetery plot at the old home place \ where iie was reared and where be j rt sided throughout his life. Besides he leaves three' small children, Thos., Louise and. Harold and one brother, J. L. Gibson, 1 uid a sister, Mrs. J. T. Griffin. Services were conducted by L. T. Holliday. Mr. Asa Edmondson Dies Near Hurst Schoolhouse \ Mr. Asa Edmondson, a farmsr ol J the Hurst School House section died last Tuesday and was buiied at the family plotliearby, Elders BTS. Cow ing and J. N. Rogerson, officiaitng. Mr. Edmondson was 72 years old just a few days before his death. He haves a widow,. Mrs. Mary D. Ed mondson, five sons, G. 8., C. M., M. J). Robt. A. and James Edmondson i and two daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Ben nett and Mrs. Myrtle Gurgunus. . . I Former Williamston Man Is With Nat Reiss Shows It will be along the order o£ a home- j coming for at least one man when the Nat Iteiss Shows come to play at the j Roanoke fair here next week. When ! the long train of 25 cars* arrives in i tawn Sunday, Jimmy Pritchard, once of Williamston, but now more proper-: ly giving his address as "U. S. A.",! DR. HOWARD SMITH The Eye-Sight Specialist, of Monroe. N. C., Will fee Here Again v Tuesday and Wednesday, September 27 and 28 This is your i|>|R>rUinity to have your eyes properly fitted with glasses by a man whonv-you all know and whose work has stood the test for twenty years: Glasses furnished at a reasonable price and guaranteed satisfactory. Don't forget the date DAVID GRIMES, Druggist, Robersonville, N. C. of the HOME npHE kitchen is the heart of the home. It is A here that the helpfulness of Delco-Light makes itself felt most. No longer need the fsrn/ woman wish for city conveniences. Dpi co-Light on the farm saves the time, patience and energy which every faithful wife and mother to * much desires to devote to more important duties In the home. Phone for our easy payment plan Which will give your family Delco Light NOW. O. S. ANDERSON & CO. Frigidaire Sales and Service DKPKNJDABLK DELCO-LIGHT HLECTR.XCITY . Ha^i 1 , ' W r " .fm'" ' ■ ' - I will be a passenger on that train, j In 1910 young Jafnes E.'l'ritchard, j then 22 years old, left Williamston af j tei having spent his entire boyhood ' tiere." For a time Jimmy devoted his talents to the prosaic field of com merce; but about 15 years ago he 1 hutrd the call of the open road and I j became a showman. He is now with j one of the largest ahiusement or j ganizations in the country, the Nat j Beiss shows, presenting the largest J tnd finest midway ever seen in this 1 pert of the United States. * Mr. James B. Motley ' Dies in Cross Roads Mr. James li. Mobley, 49 years old, I died at the home of his mother in the, Gloss Roads section last Tuesday] night. ". * I j Mr. Mobley had farmed practically r.ll his life and had never married, For some time he had shouldered the! duties at his home "and cared for his -mother,-Mrs. Harriett Mobleyr-ln 11>^ C > - he took membership in the Modern Woodmen camp at lOveretts, and to that order he was always faithful. He was buried Wednesday afternoon l.y members of the Everett* camp. | Besides his mother, four sisters and I one brother survive. ■» * ODOR of WOOD SMOKE Qdor of wuod Miinke borne on a brisk autuinn wind—how it sharpens I your appetite! How good the -sand wiches taste —crtsp, frizzy, brown ba con between generous slices of your baker's rich white bread. Ami for ' variety, rolls, cinnamon buns, raisin Lbfead, cakes, doughnuts, etc. j f.- • V t v ' Today* your baker has so many in | teresting "specials" you 'can always * find among them just the right bread, ' f6r the standard three a day; for tea, for after-the-thcater suppers, for motor trips or for cross-country hikes. Now, youfi every-day meals need never lark the bit of -glamor which comes fro ni, delightful variations in breads. So skillfully does your baker make all his breads, remarkably few home-leaked breads can equal their uniformly tender crust and even tex - lure. — : —: —— • By asking for his "specials," you , can enjoy- breads at their best— brown and fragrant—fresh from • his scientifically adjusted oyens. SALLY ANN BAKERY W. H. Gurkin, Prop. \ aeasseseaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaes^eeK^sseaeaegeseseaessseeeaesesee^eseeesea^eaes^e 15 CAR LOADS I HAVE ARRIVED 1 1 1 Car Best Hay i | 1 Car Good Brick | 1 1 Car Wire Fencing | 1 1 Car Galvanized Tin Roofing | I 1 Car Rosen and Abbruzzi Rye | I Come in to see us before you | I buy-Our prices are the lowest 1 I C. D. Carstarphen &,Co. 1 - - —» —?gl ' , . L l——————— M|A®| |B®l ICNI >ll A rA^g Ve COMBS Au ENVILOCSS QAOZC I ' I M® | FROM AL-FFI II -GIG TO at PIT ! marks 1333:1 !, I Pl® I|RL] [SI] LJ I wowoaw OwtXMSr • PLjOMJZ* S 1 «A*o« «QA« ' II f J J StADBS I _|Z®]| THE ENTERPRISE WANTS" SAFES FOR SALE: 2 IKON' safes f>r sale; one medium size, and one large size; in good condition, j Harrison Wholesale Co. 523 3t . DON'T FORGET to BUY the peanut picker that picjcs fast and good, clean ing both hay and peas, and stands up under any strain that you put it under. It is the Roanoke. See W. C. Manning. a 23 tf TWO BURROUGHS ADDING! machines for talc; one for sevin, ihe . other nine columns. Harrison W hole- j sale Co. #23 4twf i-OUND: PURSE. OWNER CALL] and identify (jame at Clark's Drug Store. 1' USED CARS FOR SALE; ALL • cars in good condition. Prices rea sonable. Champion Auto Co.,' Ever ett*, N. C. si 3 4t MONEY TO LOAN: I represent land banks and clients who have any a mount of money to loan. Hugh G. Horton, attorney, Williamston, N. C. s2O lmo I HAVE SEVERAL NICE FARMS for sale; also some town property. If you have either farm, woodland, or town property for sale, see me. W. C. Manning. HELP WANTED. MEN—2S TICK et takers. Sec L. M. Wright, office wagon. Nat Reiss Shows, Fair Grounds, 5 p. m. Monday. Paid each night.' It ■w su£er* y American Standards of Performance and Style 1 at All-American Prices You've probably heard how thia big new Six wh created by American engineers to meet modern American motoring needs —how it introduced ■ bin new engine, ■ new «"il 1 longer chassiaand many original featureaofdesign...You've probably watched it on the afreet and admired the Ameri can beauty wealed in ila masterly linea and new bodies by Kialier . . . (nt why not eonalder Juat for * minute, the really imprpoiiv /oft) 1 The fact that the Oakland All- American Six ia offered at All-Ameriean price*—at prime which make It* luxury no luxury at all.. . Come In for • demonstration of thia new American earl Learn for your self why the A|l-American Six is winning all America In such a spectuculur way. NEW LOW PRICFS | x ilaidatw •1075 -»-«« *1145 J- La»4a« 9-U. *1265 Thm Nt-w mini Finer Pontine Six* $743 fo |9IJ. All priemm §| /■ r twrj prieoß IncluHm minimum hmndUnm ehmrgKmmy tm pmy on the liberal (•omvfli Motor a Timo rmrmmnt Ptm n ' ROBERSON VILLE MOfOR CO. 4 Robersonville, N. C. OAKLAND ALL-AMERICAN SIX J PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS /J Friday , September 23, 1927 i GOOD USED CARS: WE HAVI several ~Ford» with light deliver] , bodies. Harris Motor Co., Roberson . ville. a 23 t ■ WANTED: ENERGETIC MAJ with family to oversee farm; alSi : cultivate 10 acres, pr less, in tobacci ' on shares. Good salary for right man i with references. Address Box 126 t'Windsor, N. C. ' sl6 3

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