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the leading cJtlaons. For » 9WTo\v, mongrel, geaM|^fw"car—lying beside hltu, SS&giHffirh lstorle derby hat tn his hand. ' He hod a persevering pride In that hat. Mr. Maaklnaop showed a Htir prtaing and commendable Industry un der the stimulation of Increased pn y. He worked hard for a month, then celebrated hie prosperity with a night of each noisy, Hotooa Joy turn he landed tn the leckup with n hlnck eye and a broken noae and an empty pick et Aa usual, the dog Christiana went with Mm. " . "xT" When there waa a loud yell In the streets at night Judge Crooker used to say, "It's Hiram again. The popr fallow la out a-Hlramlng " Will lair. Bnodgrass, 4he fftlTeeter;' gave much thought and reflection to Dm good fortune of the GUligiio girl*. tt a hired girl could earn twenty-Ave doU#ta a weak and liar board, a Mkltlod . Mechanic, who had to board film eatf, ought to earn at least fifty. So ha P9t up hla prion. Israel Sueed, the plumber. rjrta.rt hla - c:uh fo corre spond with tha rjumter. The prices of the butcher and gro'-er kept pace wttb the rise of w«p't A period of unexampled prosperity set In. J Some time before, the Old Spirit uf Bin*»Ule had received entice that Us service* would no longer be required ' It had been eu industrious and faith Col Old Spirit. The new generation did sot intend to be hard on it. They were willing to give It a comfortable home aa long aa It lived. It* home waa to be called The Peat There It WBa to have nothing to do but to alt around and weep and talk of bygone da fa. The Old Spirit rebelled. It re fused to abandon tta appointed tasks. At notice bad been given aoou af ter the sew theater was opened tn the Baaed block, and the endless flood of 1 moving lights and ahadowa began to fall on Its screen. Hie low-born, pur blind Intellects of Bohemian New York began to pour their lewd faneie* late thla great stream that flowed through every dty, town apd Tillage ! hi the land. They tod no more com panctlon In the matter than a rattle- i snake when It swallow* a rabbit. To > 'tfcem. there ware only two great, bare 1 facts In life—male and female. The mates, In their vulgar parlance, were E either "Wise gays" or "sucker*?" The - female* were all "my dears.' Much Of tliis mental sewage amelled to heaven. But It paid. It waa cheap and entertaining. It relieved the te dium of atnall town life Judge Crooker was In the little , theater that evening that the Old ; Spirit of Blngvtile received notice to - fait Tha sons dud daughters and | •van the young children of the best fsailgu la tha village were there. Scene* from the shady able of the grant cMJes, bar-rouuj adventures with pugilist* and porcelain-faced women, tha thin-Ice skating of Illicit love suc ceeded on* another op the screen. The / tender soul* of the young received th* ;mprc**ioa that Ufe In the great e*rU waa mostly drunkenness, vio lence. luat. and Grant White Way wnrdnes* of one kind or another. a»d jpm, sf tut wU* nave opaeryeu, iBPF* i'WH" • ■ > *•*>« I PIPI Mri Blr>o Triad a Clyaretu and Oat Along With It Very Well. Saturday night One of the ladles gut very tipsy and waa taken ujietair*. The others repaired to the music I*oool To andsmoke. MriT Blrg t rled u cigarette and got along with tt very welL Then there was an hot 11 of heart U> heart, contral ICuro pena while the older men sat dawn for !i i%l»t of bridge in the li brary, Smelii} morning, th* young people rtvte to hound* anus# country while the bridge party continued it* , aesslojj In the library. It wa* not at actly a restful week end. 3. Pattersoa and his wife weut to bed a* a*on a* thsrir grips ware unpacked on their re turn to tha city uud spent the day tbepa with aching Heads. While th*7 were eating dinner that night, the Cocktail remarked with tha Hps of Mr* Blng: "I'm getting tired at BingxiHe." "oh, Of course It'll a picayune place," sub! J, Patterson. .1 -j • . i "if* so provincial 1" the lady ex claimed. Soon, the oyster* and the eutraa having subdued the cocktail, she van j tured: "Hut It does mm io me that New Vork Is an awfully wirked place." "MRhut do you menor Ik> asked. ) she tm»wer?d. "Til* drla* ! Ing and gambling nnd Jpwe dances.* "That'e becau*e you - v« h«ea'.bi o*gbt lip fan a seven-hy-nine Puritan village," * J. PgUetnOn groartgd veiy decisively. "WIIS ehonWii't t«-ot'l# enjoy thwe-. j tulvesT W- pave trouble euoUgh ut ' best. Jod gave ns bo.Jte» to gat what enjoyment ue ejhild oui of thaw. Il'a ' about the only thing we're sure uf. any bow." \ II was a prlu«'lpU> of Mrs. £!uk 'n ih .1. I'attei-soti. And Why |i«*tt He was a great wain She knew It an well as he did and thai wirn knowing tt Very weft tuiW'd, Ul« judgment bad heao rlgli 1 autly r.>4 over t .i.niiL 1 > ri -.j.t i'.esldas. it waa I the. only iomrji'tnl)Xa HiUnf to do. S bad been the type of w»'im* whoree ia those weird by gr:i»n | widow* on "How .fha Love of ' a Husband.''. • • Ho It hxjipeiied Ihui tie' Blngs has -1 gau to construct u little nod to pn it their own t.isles a|W habits—oun ! about as tractable ns a t'.j log. They I withdraw from the j ahurcli und bad bou-» )wr :s for »,i«- ,t dry victors from Iten Vo'-'i and lla* aeimeod ever}- weck-ead.^^^^^^^ lyiif from rtatelrndfcd to' fumi*h »im. it; 4nd Smith—an lropreeslve yotng hutler whom tbry hud brought in. York ob thalr last rpturti, wore a gown which Jndg* Orook»r ieacrlbed aa **the limit," He sarfd to his wife after the} had goue booie: "Wh?-, there w|mwtblng 00 her bark bnt a l»alr of YTlvet gal lowses and when I stood in front of her my e.ves were sc»red." "Mrs. Ring calls U high art" *»td|' the Judge's wife. "I call It down pretty ''loan to sea? j level," stild the Judgo. "iViwn »h«' clinched with those jwnng fellf-rs and. ■ wefit wrestling mound tin • ,1 she reminded me of s grapevine 1 rowing" on a tree." The reaction on the Intellect of the Judge quite *ll duties the need of the historian. Again the Ohl Spirit of BlngvlTle hud received notice. It is only nei'esstiry t> add that the punch wna atroiq; und tha haul* party ovar j 5 1 the wwl-end made a good de*l of talk by famfdriving around the country Ui molorears un Hunday and by load singing In boats on the river and hoJsy play tennis courts. That kind of thing was new to Biugville. When It was all over. I'hyllls told Iwr mother that Gordon King—one of the young men—had lusuited bei wlieu they had heen out hi a to gether on Sunday. Mrs. Blug was ■hocked They had n talk about It up to Phyllis' bedroom at tha and «f \ VJ m jfL VA \\?, J f *Dafft Tall Fathtrl" wbWh Mrs. Ring delivered an tnjun«> tlon, "I»on't tell father!" jr. >*.- fS 1 £ 'S\% y 'f» .i, 11 ontlnuad in our next issue) Murifif*'* Sale af (and S5 Horttt Carolina, Martin county. I)y virtue of the power of B*U eoLpankat In thnt certain mortgnge made by Wiilimm fykes' and wifa, Alice »ykes to a. J. Everntt, of 4 s * 1 * December Ilth, WW, and roeoixied in' book V-l. page IfSt of the pubUc reg istry of Martin county. 1 will sail at the court hou.+e dooi in Willianiston T P 41 t rWk Tlriii nl I •• v* lMwr, Ufatnviii*. {■ Na C. I Ste Kept H *r Locks Dark and rm . and Sulphur. tSa *££?*•« other Ingredients c«IM "Wf«th'» Sage and Sulphur Compound." You JtMt tenp«o a »pon« or eeft brush with It and draw thie through your hair, Wn on* smnil Htrnn« «t a timet B; morning all rtT hair 'Uappears, and. attar another application er two. your hair twomn beautifully dark* Krace, la a sign of old sge, ahl us wo all lealre n youthful and attraetfre appeamnea, get buy At on«e with Wyeth'o Bage and Sulphur Compound and look year* younger. This ready to-uae preparation la a delightful tot. let requisite and not a medicine. It 4a not Intended for the cure, mWlfc 1 tie* Or prevention of dlasaan i. i ■ i EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executors n t the estate of Mrs. Margaret Taylor, de ceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims again* t itnld estate to present them to the under signed for payment, on or before the 24th day of February, 1922, or this notice will be pleaded in bat of tholr recovery. All persons indebted to #aid ostnte will please make immediate payment. This 24tb day of February, 1S»2I. V. E. til. P. TAYLOR) Eaecutors. ' \ll est utt will please make immediate payment. Thia 24th «lay of February, 19S1. \ • ->#■ V. E. TAYLOR, Executor. NOTICE UF SApT North Carolina, Martin County Untie* and by virtue of $• l>er l»i# and recorded in the Re*is-i ter of DOeda uffife for Martin Coun ty in ook A-2 page 828, executed, to aacnre payment of n certain bond of even date therewith and ft* stipula tions contained la the said dee. I of taint not having been complied with and at the request of the parties In terested, the undersigned trustee will sell, for cnah, to the highest bidder, at the Court House Door, in WiUi ameton, N. C, at Twelve o'clock, en tbe 7th day of March lttl the fol lowing described real property ,to w&:- A tract of land begtadng at the mouth of Tar Landing Eoad nenr S. W. Hardieon; thence, running up the William aton Koad 44 *-4 poles to a Small Oak, South t East to the run Week Swampy thence, ' - > - DUD DIPVIAIIC Allffl HOB OnuMullL MB UIMBAGOJI6HT OUT M Him and Stiffnees away with • Mil hotte of old honest ffthartaOU Whan your baric is sore and lame or hlli in i. selnttee or rheumatism has ran sflnwud UP, don't »A*rrl (M a aieea* beMle of old, honest "Ht. Jacobs 0U" at aag drug etorei pour a little in yctir head and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time ymi VMW ftfty, %be suteaeae and lanwfc" crippled! This soothing, llSrijh)( oil needs to be wed only ones. It tske* the ache and nain right oat «f your back and ends the misery. m -■»!.,. I aiintlirftlv litt riiiloiiM *S JWt> V ' AIL AMMFT NIB UM ifrtr luuk^po —i-iL Li"l.i llir * %■ w A A m*m y vi 1 i) rthi (Jo i*ol i SX?> 5 --• '«?y ■. J ■ IvwO vM- Ivcl ■ 1 1 * Wi l p {s rr*i* r i" ? .t »v- . itgH we not only make it pos 1 #. ■■•■:., . ..j -J, . • L * _ "Ju»l Mvitlt H«*»i~-Ju*t • i ,MI. Diitabt" . i I | I ITT —" r- -rnrT—rrfc^—- -rmr"-~i- T.T~:- —jm 111 ■' I ■ "IP 1 I mc ffiWSU I ToOsHow ti Om Cfcmd Nm trila and Find HiM*C4ili ** ' Yoa ml «m in a tow moment*. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gam. Your clogged DOftrils will open. Th* air paaaagae of your '.W will clecr and I you MB breathe freely. No utor* dull aaa*, haadactof »o hawking, snuffling, mucoua dlacharges or drynen.; no atrug gling for breath at night. I Tall your druggist you want atmall bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply * little «( thia fragrant, antiseptic- cream is your noatril*, let it penetralia through every'air paaaage of the hand: aooGM and heal the swollen, inflamed raueou* membrane, and relief mm instantly It is just What erery oold Slid «Urrh sufferer needs. Don't stay dhifad-up and miserable. , , Farmers in California sooperato in j marketing their products-they s»y j the state is prosi>«rous boraus* >, 1 this cooperation. ; VmK Mock and Anna Barfly InHMrfk, Siyi (picUiit 1 , . - Any breaking tot of tlae ikia, pre fiery, rWIHi "**' be qfckkK orercom* by applying a little Mendx. Sulphur, doc lares a noted akin special Ist Becauae of ita germ destroyr, properties, thia sulphur preparst ■ begin* at ooce to tooth* irritated *ku and heal eruption* svKh aa rash, pirn and disfigurement, and you do not have to wah for relief from emiWuiaiMtul. Improvement quickly show*. Sufferer* from akin trouble should obtain * small jar of Mentho-Sulphur iron | any good druggist and ■** fc like t«H SLURCmBE TO ■ 1 * »j"Bf4i
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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