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PAGE FOUR PAY CASH AND SAVE THE OIF 'S FERENCE Extra Specials- This is the place to get your bargains in feeds, groceries, and other items. 1 Package of GRANDMA or Q . PRIDE WASHING POWDER XOC READ SEAL OR LIGHTHOUSE J CLEANSER. Each TfV HOOKER LYE OK/» 3 cans - ] j >• ■ o 1 Can Red Devil Lye or Star Lye 13c EARLY JUNE PEAS -| lean JLOv CAMPBELL S or ARMOURS PORK £ AND BEANS. 3 CANS 2 Cans of Shad _ " v - 29c ■> FOWLERS PEACHES AA v 1 Large Size can DEL MONTE STRING BEANS 20c 7 oz. PIMENTOS . . 14c 1 No. 3 Can Okra and Tomatoes 16c LUZIANNE COFFEE. rt* -| -| Q 1 Three-Pound Can JL • J- O TEMPLE GARDEN COFFEE, 1 Pound 37c 7 Oz. PEANUT BUTTER 13c 1 No. 4 Can Hillsdale PINEAPPLE 19c FRENCH MUSTARD 13c OCTAGON SOAP; 1 6 Bars ... LiOC 1 Large Can SWEET POTATOES 17c 1 Can APPLE SAUCE 16c C. 0. Moore & Co. EASTER SPECIALS j Sgj| We Have the Latest I THE NEWEST, AND THE MOST CHIC IN WOMEN'S WEARING APPAREL—DRESSES. SHOES, HATS—IN FACT. ANYTHING APRPOPRIATE FOR EASTER ■ffijMfln SEE OUR DISPLAY BEFORE YOU BUY \ YOUR EASTER OUTFIT. WE CAN PLEASE YOU. STRAW HATS " €fc| flf- Smart New \Aw Y NECKWEAR.. { THAT TIES Quality and I / They Are Smart v " ue To '" b " Th,« Straws were rn.de to «U for £ considerably more than the price we are Neckwear, asking. Any one can see they are made Don't wait until the best from the beet Quality ..raw,. Smart and c™ snappy. FREE - Absolutely • FREE A NICE PIECE OF CHINAWARE WITH EVERY SIO.OO I purchase ; • •;| I Harrison Brothers & Co. I II WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA I I > ;i M * - jV v . ' j, ;.• - THB ENTERPRISE Frid.v. 'April It. 1930. Has Strength, Energy Of 20 Yean Ago * HW JIOBT. A. STRATB "I suffered ten years with as bad a case of stomach trouble as anv man ever hud. It was impossible for me to ever enjoy a meal without suffer ing. I was terriblv rundown. "Five bottles of Sareon made me feel like a new man. 1 have gained sixteen pounds and have as much | strength and vitality «s I hnd twen ty years ago™. "I have never found anything to .equal Sargon Soft Mass Pills. They I regulate me perfectly."—Robt. A. Strate, 425 West 24th Street, Okla homa City. 5 The demand for Sargon and Sargoh Soft Mass Pills hap probably broken all world's records for the length of time they have been on the market. *j. R. Biggs Drug Co., agents.—ad*. 666 Tablets Relieve* a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in thfee days. 666 alao in Liquid BABY CHICKS~ Rocks ft Reds, per 100 JI2.M White Leghorns, per 100 11.00 (Postpaid) Custom Hatching done at $4., tray of 116 eggs.. W. A. TODD & BRO: R. 1, Aulander, N. C. Vegetables for Health By GUY A. CARDWELL In a recent publication South Caro lina Natural Resources Commission calls attention to the fact that fruits and \ egetable.4 are essential compon ents of a diet that is to maintain health and normal well-being, and adds that much interest has been aroused through the discovery that fruits and vegetables raised in South Carolina contain enorm ously greater quantities of iodine than do those from northern or inland states. ; A lack of iodine results in: Enlargement of the thyroid gland in the neck Lowering of mental and physical ac tivity 3 Birth of young which are stunted physically or mentally; producing dwarfs or idiots ' Sterility—failure to reproduce, young bcrn dead or surviving only a short ; tjme. - * r ' Wide publicity has ben given to thej discovery of iodine in South Carolina J fruits and vegetables, and the attention ot the medical profession has been at- j ~ tracted; but it will, in the opinion of ; e the writer, take time and a lot of pub- | - licity to get the right kind of informa- j Hon over to dealers in produce and to j j housewives and other members of j, households responsible for the stock- j r ing of the family larder, particularly in Buffalo, Cincinnati, Cleveland e-0 where in what may be termed the Goi- j tcr belt. Unless and until a correct idea of thu i» TRY THE NEW ORANGE CRUSH J in Bottles. It is refreshing, m-28-lm! WANTED: EVERYONE TO TRY : the New ORANGE CRUSH in; Bottles. m-28-lmi % . - - jM I &:■ M ■ ■ M ■ 7 W v Look at it |*j this way 1/ : .\ ® YOU MAM up your mind to produce the belt cigaiette H5kS . £■ ever smoked ... wouldn't you begin by selecting the choic* est tobaccos in all the world ? ... Wouldn't you spend time and money without stint to discover and develop the one most perfect blend ? ... Of course you would. And that's exactly what Camel did. That's why Camel so quickly became the most popular cigarette in America. That's why, no matter what you pay, you can't match it for mild, mellow fragrance and that smooth richness that makes the perfect smoke. .. . * __ \ *771. % *■ , - . ;j £ Experienced smokers will tell jtyu.. . . It's a great cigarette! H 1 i ir * - , I j ■ _ ji- Don't deny yourself the luxury of *1 "... CAMELS I I jjjttlM . .• • • ' - . . • ' -i. • j '.. ,/ i"!-*-.* . W?' unique value of fruits and vegetables grown in this section is grasped by buyers and consumers living beyond cur borders. South Carolina produce and South Carolina canned goods will have to compete on a quality basis with similar grown in many places. By qual- 1 ity basis we mean freshness, flavor, appearance, substantial pack and at- 1 tractiveness of container. In time tto- unparalleled possession ot the iodine content of our produce, if the identification feature is carefully looked after, may lead to the sale of the same on a premium basis; but we can not count on this for the present nor for some time to come. In the mean time let's "clean house" and adver tise. In planing to popularize and mar ket our products we should remember that the marketing chain is no stronger than its weakest link. We should seek out and strengthen our weak spots, bearing in mind that ultimate success and increased profits depend upon | markets; efficient production; standard | grades; standard containers; proper identification; sufficient supply; suitable advertising; consumer satisfaction; and ; reliable market information. NOTICE Our Optometrist, Dr. G. C. Hodgens, will be in adjoining office to Dr. J. M. Kilpatrick, Rober sonville, N. C., the Second Wednesday of Each Month. At the Clark Drug Store, Williamston, N. C., the Fourth Wednesday of Each Month. BELL JEWELRY COMPANY WASHINGTON, N. C. Joe E. Brown wad Marilyn Miller in "Sally" Picture a Joe E. Brown, one of Broadway's leading stage comedians is seen in the featured comedy role opposite Marilyn Miller in "Sally," the First National and Vitaphone all-color picture to be shown at the Trio Theatre in Rober souville Monday, Tuesday, and Wed nesday, April 21, 22. 23, with a special midnight showing Sunday night, April 25th, at 12:05 a. m. \ Starting in burlesque. Brown gradu ated into vaudeville and musical com edy and played in many long-run stage hits on Broadway before joining the rush of footlight favorites to Holly wood. In "Sally," he is given a role that lends itself to his many diversi fied talents, including a comedy dapcc with Marilyn Miller. > Others in the cast are Alexander Cray, Pert Kelton, both former Broad way stage stars,, and T. Roy Barnes, Ford Sterling and other film favorites. "Sally" recently played on Broad way at $2 per seat. There is no ad vance in prices .at the Trio for the showing next week. CARD OF THAOTQ We with to express ow sisntc thanks and appreciation to our mafcy friends, who were so kind and geaer- OUK with their attention and aervioes in the recent illness and death of owr dear father, John Alfred Roberaon. By his children, ANDREW, SAMUEL • LUCY, HOYT, sad EDITH. WEAK, JOYOUS 1 ■iiiiiTni Ufr Say» fte r«a Stronger, Better Altar . Taldaf CwW. i- _____ e Chat wood. Wi Ma W. D. e Taylor, at 1313 OarroUton Armm, thla city, has written of bar mm at Cardul aa Mkw: « "About fin yean ago, X was to • ffl health. X sufßsaed a gnat 4M e at pain in my tfdta and Is the v lower part ot my body. X was weak and nervous, and at the taut notes r I'fstt Uke I must acrsam. "At times I would ban to po to bad My haad would ache. • ' would take ma Uvea or tour dtps to pat orer than apaDa. "A Mend told an to tehe OvM, . which X did. Aftor my that battle. I aaw aoma improvement. Whan X e had talon three bottlea, 1 Ml . sliuupnr and batter then X hh* to - soma time. X did not hen any more of those bad ape Us. 1 certainly recommend OHML* Thousand* of other woman Ito ommend Cardul. after haetop Sound it of valuable issistsnoi to Own in bulldinp op their health. Oantni Is a purely vegetable medi cine, and mntalna nothing haraahd. The medicinal value of the hnba from which Cardul ie ertrantoil ben been well-known In the history of medicine tor man than atx bon dred years. . Try t» tor your trototog. ..■> frjtf
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