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PAGE FOUR Announcing THAT Mr.TroyGoodmon formerly with the Charles Stores and ' the Kenny Stores, will be associated with HARRISON BROS. Williamston, N. C. MR. GOODMON WILL BEGIN WORK Saturday Sept. 16 AND WILL HAVE EXCLUSIVE CHARGE OF THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT Mr. Goodmon has been well trained in the buying and selling of men's fur nishings and knows what the well dressed man should have to make a com plete wardrobe. He would be glad to have his friends visit him at his new home. HARRISON BROS. O 9 t czytncete WE WISH to take this opportunity to publicly express our sincere thanks and appreciation, for the sympathetic and understanding manner in which our customers accepted the interrupt ions in their electric and transportation ser vice, during the recent storm. Particularly are we grateful to the people of Tidewater Virginia, where the storm was most severe. Every available emergency crew —men, trucks, and materials —was pressed into im mediate service, and every available piece of emergency equipment was rushed to the storm-stricken area. In fact, additional crews were called on to supplement our forces that our service might be restored with the minimum of delay to our customers It might be of some interest to know that from present estimates this storm will cost our Company approximately $100,000.00. The comparatively small number of com plaints regarding interruptions in service was • very pleasant surprise to us, and we want you to know that we greatly appreciate your sympathetic understanding and courtesy. VIRGINIA ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY NEW RULING ON POSTAL SAVINGS ransfer of Accounts From One Office To Another Is Stopped No postal savings accounts will be ' transferred from one post office to another after September IS, according to an official order just received at the Williamston post office The order states that the practice wtH be discontinued indefinitely. In the past it has been possible to transfer these accounts from one of fice to another and have the interest period* continue with no interruption. The practice has been stopped be cause of the great amount of addi tional clerical work involved in send ing records from the office where an account is located to Washington and then to the office designated as the new holder of the account. It is re garded as an economy move. J After September 15 persons desir- WANTS FOR RENT: APARTMENTS AND garage Phone 28. Mrs. Jim Sta ton. a 25 5t WANTED: MAN FOR TEA AND coffee route through Williamston and Martin County. Apply by letter immediately. N. C. Kennedy Coffee Co., Kokomo, Ind. It ☆ n % • ' ♦i. ic- " iroud and glad to do our part " X 14 r A . =. WITH President Roosevelt's acceptance of the On August Ist of this year, Chevrolet announced a blanket NRA Automobile CodA, Chevrolet, the world's wage increase as well as the adoption of a 5-day largest builder of motor cars, officially begins week and the employment of 12,000 additional men. This operations in accordance with the administration's re* wage increase was the second in the last 4 months, Chev covery program. rolet having been among the first to put a blanket wage Although the official code was signed only a few days ago, ' ncreaße into e^rct it will be of interest to Chevrolet's many friends to learn We feel that the President's recovery program deserves the that the Chevrolet Motor Company started to carry out whole-hearted support of every citizen and manufacturer t the spirit of today's recovery program otvr three yeart ago! in America. It is a bold, swift, courageous plan to start the ... . „ , . ~, ball rolling toward economic recovery. Its sincerity is un- At that time, we put into operation a share-the-work ° J ... . . . .. . questioned. Its objectives are admirable. And the direct, plan, whereby our workmen cooperated in spreading the 1 ... . . , „ M, . ■ forceful steps the President and his associates are taking to work to give more men jobs. By means of this plan, as r ° „ . i . • t ' , a . . make it a success, should stir the pride and admiration of well as by regulating hours of work per week to meet retail r demand, and by building up parts stocks in lean seasons, it ever y me c#n * was possible to carry 33,000 men on our payroll through the We are proud and glad to do our part. And we are deeply depression. For eleven months of each year since 1929, we grateful to the American people for the patronage that has have kept our employment withinlOpercentofthisaverage. enabled us to anticipate the present recovery program and We are justly proud of that record. We are also proud to say to play our part today. After all, the immense number of that Chevrolet workmen did not, at any time during the men employed by Chevrolet is a direct result of the con depression, become a burden on public welfare departments. tinued preference America has shown for Chevrolet. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT. MICHIGAN, Division of General Motor, CHEVROLET r » • '• ' • ' ■ i' : ; -a, *. .... • , J»f". & 'tfr sym i * 1 : .v- ' '* v' "•• • T • \ ' - . *7 \■ , i -- • \ r '" " t** ; • ' . - - - • ; # ■ ' , ☆ ☆ ☆ , "'.'-'v. ' M ' THE ENTERPRISE ~ Rev. R. L. Bolton Will Preach at Baptist Church The Rev. R. L. Bolton will preach j at the Baptist church Sunday morn ing in the absence of the pastor, and there will be no preaching service Sunday night. Mr. Bolton has held pastortaes in Georgia, and was for years field repre sentative of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, at Louisville. Ky. He is an acceptable preacher and the people are invited to hear him. Episcopal Services for Sunday Are Announced of the >ermon for the 11 oVtejek service at the Church of the Advent this Sunday will be: "Lov ing the Individual Neighbor." At the evening service (8 o'clock) the sub ject will be "Who Are the Mighty Men of the Earth?" Attention is called to choir practice Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The usual service at the Holy'Trin | ity Mission near Bear Grass will be at 4 p. m. C. W. Jacks To Manage Fair In Rocky Mount Mr. C. W. Jacks, at a recent meet ing of the directors of the Rocky Mt. ing to move postal savings accounts from one office to another will have to close the account by withdrawal and then open the new account. Un-| less care is used to the time of; transfer loss in interest will result. | Fair Association, was selected as man ager of the 1933 fair, which will be held the first week in October. Mr. Jacks is well known in this county, having been associated with the Roanoke Fair Association as head of the poultry department for several years and, being thoroughly versed in the fair business, will un doubtedly have much to do with the success of the Ro;ky Mount Fair this year. Two Carloads 5V Roofing now in stock. Come and get it before another advance. Steel code has just been signed and roofing will certainly go up Williamston Supply Co. Phone 109 Building Material of All Kinds WATTS I Mon.-Tue*., Sept. 18-19 BARBARA RARV tfAPI? Mat and Night, IMSc Mat. Mon.. 3:30 p. m. STANWYCK in D/iO I F Newa'and Short Wed., Sept. 20 Mat. 3:30 p.m. T hur..-Fri., Sept. 21-22 No Mat «*. «•*. » l T«MP.It "Private Detective 62" " BED OF ROSES" "MAN OF ACTION" w '*' l with with WM. POWELL Constance BENNETT TIM McCOY Mat. 10c To All Night 10c-15c Admi..ion 10c-25c Until 6. 10c to all-after 6, 10-15 | IHM Crop Improvement Group . In State Grows Steadily When the North Carolina Crop Im provement Association was organized id 1929, some 250 farmers joined the organization. At present there are 506 members who produced 102,000 bush els of certified seed last season. Mrs. Myrtle Woolard and Miss Friday, Septebmer 15,1933 I Josephine Harrison were in Greens- I boro Wednesday. J( Rundown in Health Mmwi Rundown in Mood! Blood li lift. Blood is everything WW blood gets thin or poor you feel it la a 4m dlferent ways. Appetite faflk atrengta •out ibq you Become vw mam up your blood, take OnvA Till 11111 Gull Took. It contains baa which makes (or rich, rod blood. II ibo contains tasteless quinine which tends to parity the blood. Thus you get t*o at focts oi gnat value la say rundown esa iftlin Taken regularly for a low days, Orort's Tasteless Chm Tonic wffl sooa have yoa bach oa your feet It wii tm prove year appetite, increase year sliiagth and vitality aad put color te roar chseta. For half a century, Grows* Tasteless Chiß Took has beea a toarce oi streagth aad energy for yoaag aad I eld. U 6 pleasant to take aad coatalaa ■ii thing harmful. Get a bottle today aad i enjoy raal health. Sold by aB stores. >
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