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DEFENDS DANCING IN CHURCH N«w»Y»rk P«»t»r Explain* Actl»n U a Return to Practice Familiar te Early Christiana. It ta a long stop from the epliitnal tr*d dances u connection with rellg- | loua eertlcen not uncommon with the ' writer Christiana to dances of spirit ual Interpretation In 1821, and the ! N«w York pastor who bridged the cen turies the other Sunday expressed sol- ] emn realization of his responsibility j In staging thj esthetic movements of j • half dozen you ut[ women on h plat- | form In hi* churcli, remarks the I'itts- ! burgh Dispatch. Dr. William N. Onth- j rle explained at the close of his ser>- Ice and before the beginning of tin* | danoe In connection with the festal j service of the Feast of the Annuncla- ! tfoo, that he simply restored a practice j familiar to the Christians of younger | centuries of the enlightened era. and j regretted jthat so many do not know, | or have forgotten, lhat spiritualized dancing wus once a beautiful port of religious worship, ills answer to pos sible objectors to the revival may have been a promise that lie expects ( to continue the practice or perhaps to hrlng Into use other phases of worship discarded hundreds of years ago. . "Ignorance and prejudice," Doctor Guthrie is quoted as ga.vlng lo his con gregation, "have made many persons j believe Jod will he happy If the church ; is closed to everything except. Iliat which bores. I believe the chtrich should be open to everything that will bring men Joy." KOREANS NOW USE THE AUTO Modern Vehicle Has Displaced the Wheelbarrow Which Was Once Only-Means of Conveyance. The automobile bus made Its way Into Korea, ns It has Into many an other eastern land, sn there Is little need now, as the highways Improve, for the old-time wheelbarrow that used to be the only vehicle nn tin* lilgli ways of this backward kingdom. This, the Detroit News remarks, WM IPUli lug tijore nor less than u glorified wheelbarrow for n Klngle pashcngri". Hut It was a car of state.lu the days when It was Invented and made It was the ceremonial equipage In which the rich and Important Koreans used to make calls. There was a very real reason in old days why such a car should have found favor. In fact, there were two reasons. First, tlift .conveyance i\ quired five men—literally- to run It, j These advertised the wealth and the J Importance of the rider. Second, the I single wheel wn which It ran enslly! followed the paths of the paddy fields. These, as everyone knows who has seen rice growing, are very narrow and are bounded by wuter-fllTed ditches. In other words, this strange vehicle made short cuts possible and also the arrival of tlie distinguished passenger at the door of the equally distinguished person on whom lie called. There are few such equipages a» this remaining even In Korea. Early Settler* In Oregon. Keonard, Thorp, seventy six vnrs old, member'of the first while family/ to settle In the Yjtklma vjjjlcj'., be lleves he Is the oldest llxlng native son of Oregon, lie was horn Wi I'olk county In 1845. l'Meldlng Mivllmore "Thorp, his father, came out with one of the early emigrant train* and look up * donation claltn near the present town of Independence 11 was In ISrtl that Leonard and "his falher drove 111 • 100 head of their cattle to wilder in the rich hunch Brass valley of r Yakima. They left the stock In ehnv.'i of three herders hikl went back to Ooldendale, where they bad been liv ing, but when spring broke t lie whole family was moved up Into the new country. 'l'liey . settled along the Yakima lower end of tlie Moxee, and Miomi l months were the only white jHpbltants. Sun Spots. Sun st*s are now thought to be a sign omß commencing liability of the : shrunken star which we | call the sutt. If this Idea be correct j they will become more,frequent and larger as ages pass, until at length our ! tuuch admired orb of day Is darkened and ceases to be a worthwhile source 1 of heat. Astronomers and meteorologists are much Interested In sun spots, and 1 keep a constant wulcit ou tliem. Dur ing the last few month* they lmve been remarkably few and sinnll. It *eera* to*have been proved that spotted areas of the sun have a lower temperature than the bright spots. Hence It la Inferred that quite possibly j the recent relative absence of sun 1 spot* may be accountable for t lie re- j markably warm winter we have been ; enjoying.— Kxchange. Deadly Dull. •_ Tlie physical culture teacher of a small Indians college wus giving, a leasoti to his class ami happened to five a neck exercise which consisted of bending the. lifcck uutil the head | almost touched the ihoulder. -Hut , some of tils students did not bend tar enough to suit him. "Get some pep ,vou," he ex claimed. "This Is * simpt* exercise, ' Jut to put your head on your pwu shoulder" Several of the student* giggled and the teacher looked surprised. Then one explained: t *Tes, Ifs easy enough, professai but decidedly uninteresting to your own head ou your own flfcouider/' EXECUTRIX NOTICE qotfhtVsd as executor of the m/MU «t Eliza farter, late of 11"' ogmAr at Martin, indebted io arfd estate are hereby notified to *anm tarward and settle same ik ynce. Aft MIOU holding claim* agaiiu* -u gffr*M arill present same for pay- AMBt m «r bmLox* March 10,1022, or jfcfc notfc» Witt be plead in btu- of ,4i £jJs3b'ieth, I*2l. jf>HM U HASSELL, Enecotor, MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL T/igy Get TU Way SAN ROvAtO, \ UtMlj ~ "\( - "* 9/vvo N/V H OM, Vifc'RE Q> A 1 %M NOD ARE GOIH' yC R \( OF *tOf /\,\ ) Should \] K»or GotMGi -to vv v E>€: [fc ' I UV4- WOW | j NOu > Lt YO i j OB.DE.R TW HANTWG "TVAE NMNUA AVX JH6M&/M A\)£ OVi, \ f PRC.YYN €>OOU J v —-7 rT \ SOfcSCUVfct. FOR. . - FaowvW', -U eeiv\u(»S. DRUGS EXCITE YOUR - KIDNEYS; USE SALTS 1 tf your Back it aching or Bladder bother*, drink lot* of water and eat leu meat VDirn Tour kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get ec-ared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs th.it excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys 1 clean like you keep your bowels clean, I by llushing them with a/ialld, harmless an Its which removes thfe- body'* urinou* w.tsU' and atiimulnles them to their nor mal activity. The function of the kid neys U to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 600 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping tho kid neys active. Ih-ink lots of water—you can't drink too much; also pet from any pharmacist about four .ounces bf Jad Baits; take h tal>lcx|>ooniul is t gluas of water before brcaii.fat.t each.morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. 'lllis famous ealts Is made from the acid of grapes nnd lemon juioe, comldned vritii lithia, uiid hius been used for genera tions to clean and stimulate clogged kid neys; also to neutralize the acids in urine bo it no longer is a source of irri tation, thus ending bladder weakness. ,lad Falts is iiioxjH'nsive; cannot in jure; makes u delightful effervescent lithiawater ilriiik which evuryonwshould taku now and tlien to keep their kid Beys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder win,t liecauis of | your kidney trouble and backache. no lit 1: or s\ 11: I'mler iinl t>y viily- ol tin- auliiui it> I onli'i loi in nn- by.a ri'itain di-eil of tin I cMiiili'il by ,1. I». firny and : i-ivift» l*iuiin\.. • 11 h\J on tbe- Ist.la,v ' ol' April, I'.ijll, ami HI iccoi-l ill Alar tin count;, m i I'i in book A-2 ut pa go 51.1, : aio tb '■ i of tiu t rem ing ci i taiii lioiiil.i ol rii n l. it!• llieio with, and Htipuhilioti- lin-ioiu not hav mg bi'j'ii coinp.'ii il Willi, 1 will expo: 110 lo public aucl injH In tin' li ig ii*'.-t bid ilrr for ra-it, i t l li« eouj't liou.ic d'jor "In' \Vi!ri:iiu7!"n", N'. «'; at "12 o'» loc^, il„. li'.tli (In; of .linn 1'.»21, the fnl- I : lowing iii' .I'fiht.'i propelly-: ilf einiiilig ;i! 1111 1 e«n tier of .A. Itae ""ley'7Tol Oil SnTTITTwTn; T1 TeT T;n'l-TITTT" j inn';' w'Tt'li I" gT,•>'."■ line nrn+li ' " wai'l Inr, ||V| til a wire fi-tue; tlii-tiee , along i aid fen.-rs -to "a 'iiainb, Me. Shiitb'. line, '.'"i leit; tiieme up said, blanch to :m I iik l.ril, MMi loot; Ibetire at'ong a t-iiot WI ieel In the, beginning ami «• ■ > tniiutig 1 ■» ol an at H', toole in le. lu iiig lii'* .sana land purclue-ed of .1. 11. 11. Kniglil b\ j ,1. I), tiiay, -Il i- of iiviifil in Mat j tin county public in book fi-l page 47M. This lot 11 day of M.i>, i'."2l. i!. m ki: run nn:;;, 'imdec. 1 1 .Noiici: u s.\i.i' t' 111 It-1 and I y \ irlue of 1110 power ) of salt' contained 111 11 ccitain deed ol | J tru.st execnled 1° me, the undersign j jed ttusdee by U. 11. K-illibrew and j ] wife, tiilte Killeiifevv, on tliw 17th day 1 olJunuai y, 1!'21. .S«il deed of trust 1 ' being ol recoid in the public registry 1 j.l Martin county, in book A-2, all ' page b«7, and tlie slipulatioiu, therein j j rot 1 ISHo-ii nut. having lufll ioni|)licdl (with and'at tl-.e requr.it ol tlie hold 1 ! t |- ol tlie note secured by the .said ! j ii«ed of trust, I will expose lo public ! auction 111 front o) the Court luiu idol in V\ iiiidtiwton, N. at 12 o j I clock M., on the'2nd. day of June.j i 1921, to tlis highest boiidel' lor casii, ! the following descrilied tract of land: | Adjoining the lands of Charle,] | Hpruill and othtH s, and being lot No. 4 in lb > t'hailc Kpruill, .Sr. land di j vision, **f p'i'qi i( in~ t-bff oilu'e of tb'' Superior Court of Martin, county in j j iirnd di\i ion book "II 1 ' bey.'niiing at j pijtgc ol), which record is hereby re j ferred to for a more porl jit descrip lion of »aid land, being the to: allottei |to Ddie Killebrew. * . This the 2nd ilsiy of May. "U2l* ELUKHT -S. rKl.l', Trustee. NOTICE UK EXECUTION SALE j North Carolina ■ i Forsyth County. . j In the Superior Court , I Merchants Hank & Trust Company I vs , I Nissen Lumber... Company, Jnc. J. 1 Francis Nissen and W. E. Nisnon. . ily virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the SupeVior Court of Forsyth County,'in tlie above entitled action, I wftl on Monday the 1 ■ titli duy nf Jiiiw, 11)21 .at 12 o'clock . j M., at the Courthouse Door of the County of Martin, in the of Williaunston, North Hell W the highest bidder for cash to .s'a'lsfy suid exception, ull tlie right, title, anil interest which the said defendants f have in the following described real estate, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel land in Mnr*** 1 County, stala of North Caro fg'J . * ' lina, adjoining the land, of Uoanoko Itailioad i.inl Lumben C'ompany. To, ; iel.il licit., and other:;, M.d bounded as follows;—beginning m l.iuke'.. Kl.iiicii yt Josltua lilli. J coi-_; ner, ruaning up .said hrai th to 11.• V.i l pionj up the V\ v t prong ol' Ihtl.i e to the ( 'hurlton island Swain.p; fi. on tln iico up tlie West etlgo ol' sai l | sw;;mp to tlie Cross Branch; theiice t .So .In I.'. East 138 pole. ; thence ,'.iii t; 1 H'i 1-2 r. est :t» poles to the hi si ■( Kei'd. i la lo or liranch; tlici down s.'iid glade or hianijj 108 poles, t 1 nee , k >oUlh b East &ti pole-; till rue .11 >-'ll Vv e t 1211 /idle-, to tlie he giroi n?', io|i|aiiiing I I'K; at no, nim. iii '!• -. . aii'l being dt vi ,ed the will Trt~-~ vtillmiH- Ihiniel, Jr., Lo liL. line *' HI, Tilaiy is. Whit!. +, Sai.-.b' , i .danni l }' ;inl Hannah J. l ore;,, by v.r 1 di.led iMpt. 221 id, 1«C!», .and re. Isi. in l io* ol fice "lo the clel kof th' 1 .- ; v.j • no.- Court of Martin Coi.nl.v. it \i ill Hook H, page 211, 11 being al.se i!i" .tiiie land conveyed b\ V. . C Man ,' : ii|' an ! wil'e, to .loin J. Corey ;i d ! —. et.. —by —deed —dated —Aopu*.t—l 'Jln. I'M !, reeoidei! in tile liegii-tel s olliis ol M.utrii 'oiintv in Hook IM, ..'i', and by Hannah .1. Co toy an ' .'i.' h;. ill ed djltei Apiil Stb, illl i ,utt inT d lo l.e forthwith recorded in aid Kegist'jr's office, lo which lefei -eiii - is liei' bv made. Ileir.g .same land cnnvc . ed liy Juiiii E. Corey and others; ; lo \\ asliingtoii-Heaufort Land Coinp aiiy by deed dated April IV, 111,. I lienig al mi the same land indeiitil'ie."?* mil dt'seiibed by Map of .Survey liy+de bj .Sylvester Heel, .Surveyor, in , cojij ol' which is attached to and ! a pari o fUie deed ol llani.al .l.i oTey and others, to John E. Coioy, ! iT''stered in office of JU gistef ol j Deeds, Martin County, N. C., andi ;~i map i hen by referred to and J made a part hereof for tho purpose; oi identifying the said land. Also be-I corded in Matin County Kegblry. On the foregoing property is local- ! ed mil l'iirk Engine and lioilwr, one lug . ainc land conveyed by Washing j ton ileaufoit Land Cbnipahy to J. E.; Cox, by deed' of this date to bt; re ► aw-inill and equipment and accessor f its, wiiicli wil Udso be' gold 'as a part ; ! ol" satii la.nd and included .in said .-aTe'" 'lbis the I Mil day of April} l'J2l. | 11. T. Bhei ilf, Martin County, North Ciiio litis i ouGsel lor I'laintiil, OManlon Huild mg, \\ iiislou North' Carolina.. J. E. ALEXAM'EK . Ntri H E OK SAI.E • • • • t nde land by .virtue of the power I ol' .-.ale contained in that certain deed J oi trust executed bv Unbelt Forrest j 'to tlie undersigned trustee, bearing ilate ol' October 12, IDlti, and oi' rec-I onl in book M l, at page 202, of the I public registry of Martin county,"said deed of tiust having been given to so-! .cure the payment of certain notes 0.l ! even, date therewith, and default hav J ling been male in the payment of suiil j ! notes and Hie to ms and stipulations! i in said deed of oust not having been j complied wi.ll, ar.il at tile request ol j | the holders of said notes,the-under-1 ] signed ti uslee, will tilt Monday the; I 27th day of June ,I'J2l, at 12 M u all ! the court house door of Martin coun- Sty, at Williainston, N. C., olfer at pub-j | lie sale to the highest balder, for casli,; the following (leM't'ibed land, to wit: I beginning .fl a stob on the road, u corner of lot No. 3, thence North 27 1-2 cast 17'.) poles to the swamp thence | north 7 1-2 west 12 1-8 poles; thence north 82 west 22 1-4 poles; thence north 83 west 19 poles, thence south [sT - 1 -I west 8 1-3 poles to lot 'Nojrr thence south 27 1-4 West 150 poles to tiie rottd; thence with said load south 54 east 64 poles to tho beginuing, con I taining (57) ftl'ty-seven acres, and be ing lot No. 4, in the division of the i Mvian Taylor land, and the sluu-e til lotted to Arsenie Forest. 'Hiis tlie 24th day of Mir>*,srJ2l. A. K. DUNNING, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order ol ho Superior Court of Martin county, made in the special proceeding en titled Charles A. Askew, administra tor of Sherman Williams, deceased, versus Austin Williams, Sarah Uakei and husliand, Turner Buker, Hattic Williams Gibbs, Martha Mooro ant. husband, Will P. Moore, the undei- Bjpvgd commissioner will, on tUe 6th j oay «W June, 1921, at 1? o'clock, M.,at| the house door in Williamalun, North Carolina, oflffcr for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract or parcel ol land described as follows, to wit: "Beginning at a black gum, the southeasterly .corner of tract of lau'l deed to Joe Aage, thence south % 1 and 8-4 east 18 perches, thencic :-- ♦ THE ENTERPRISE Niififfl 1.0 l perches, thence NBKI I .1 jl> porches lo a pine slump in ;» | hiancli, thence (jK perdu*; down vie branch to it;i mouth in C,'> press brmeb t tlieiice tip the run ol Cypj'es.-c branc 1 tu tiie road, I.ightfoot's avenue, them .*".7 E.i I .f,! peichcM up said lad, tlmnc.' ;'121,i'.) perches to the bojjinnig, aiii' . n'lt.lining 1!) and 1-2 acnes more 01 !i , d-ed to Sherman Williams o. 1 u.'iji iniii 11. Lightfoot. This the 4th day of May, li(2t. ELBERT S. l'i'** Commitwionii* NOTICE OF SALE * 4 * * 1. • I ndei and by virtue of a power o* ;»! ■ lontained it) that certain deed • tau.4. cxutuied I j "I. M. .lames to th> uiuiei ci'.ned trustbe, bcaiing il.ite- oi ;%lart:ii 2.'di;, JU2O, and of record in 11110K Aid of-the public registry ol Mar bin county, lo secuie tlie payment o. a cerium bond of even date therewith, and -the stipulations in .--aid deed oi iii L i,j,t h.iMHK beet: complied with, a'ml at the ret|uest of tho owner ol iinl blind, llie uiiiior j i(.;ncrf j truirtt-c~wrb-{ mi Monday tiie oth day of June, 11)21 at twelve o'clocji, noon* at the court 1 it»u.h' door of Mat till county at Wil I liato -toii, In. oh'er ofr sale to tiie | Inchest bidder for cauh, the' follow taif described tract of land, to A certain tract of land lying on tin Jordan Thick load, in Janiesvillc township, adjoining the lands of A branr Coburn heirs 011 the. Ast, the lands ol Fannie Keys on tiie' south, and the lands of the JJennis .Simmons- Company on the "west, containing . r »h North Carolina, Alartin county—ln the Superior Court before the clerk. J. .S. l'eel vs. The Farmers anil Mer chants Hank and G. W. Uunticy and Lompuny. The defendant, (i. W. Huntley and Co., mhu named wibll luku notice that a suniiiions 111 the above entitled ac tion wus issued against him and his co-deliyidant on tho 6th day of May, I'j2l, by tho undersigned clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, wind? summons is returnable boforo .the . clerk 011 the. 2(lth'* day of M#y, li)2l.- Tin! defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment w 1. .-lied on the Willi e day Wherein tiie (datntill' alleged that w«j> due liiiu by reason of the fact that llie ..aid defendant failed to refund ; certain percentage of the purchase pi ice uf certain floods as they con tracted lo do, which warrant of at luchiiicnt is returnable before the said clerk on tho 7th day of June, 11(21. lnat the said warrant 01 attachment was issued against tho property of th«> said liefendant an dhu is hereby f.o tilled and i»(|uired ttSjappear before said eleik 111 ins office on toe 7th da> of June, 11)21 and answer or demui to the complaint of the plaintiff or the reilef will be granted. This the Mb day of May, 1921 It. J. PEEL, ('lurk of the Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE ♦ * » » I nder and hy virtue of tlie powei couUtineii iii a certain deed of trust dated the li"»th day of March, 1915, ex ;ei uted by Mary Moore and of litoril the public registry of Martin county m book tTUU at page 457, to secure the pa>nient of certain lioniN of even date therewith; and the stipulations *lll . aid deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request oi the owner of suid note, tiie undersign ed trustee will 011 Thursday, May the With, 1921, ut 12 o'clock M. in front of tiie Planters and Merchants Bank, Evoretts, North Carolina, offer fo. "sale to the highost bidder' Tor citsTT, the following desciibed real estate: First tract": Beginning at a pop lur, Blount Chance's corner; thonce a loiig his line to his #prner in tho branch; thence the branch to \£. M. '.Jones' corner; thence along this line to a stake in Harmon Slade's line thence along Slade's lino to a corner, Hnrmpn Coiheld's line; thence alonu hi»*nne to his corner; thence along his line to a corner in Marvin Joyner'a line; thence tiy the Johnson line lo the beginning, containg 36 acres, morc| or loss, adjoining Blount Chance and others. 2nd Tract: Beginning at Will Briley's corner; thehce "with and along said Briley's lino fo Mollie Moore's corner; thence along said Moore's line to a red oak a corner; thence along: Joy net's line to John Reaves corner, 7i Hvict gum; thence along Reave? lino, to the public road; thence along the public road to Harmon SludeV comtr; tlience with Bald Slade's line to tho beginning, containing fifteen acres more of less and being the same said tract ot land deeded to Alexander' Thompson by M 'IN ttiddick and wife. Thi i the 26th day of April, ,1921 J. D. tt OOLAUDi Trustee '"7 — i "v" • —*— AN OUDINANCE KEQUIHING U.V iEB At SEW Ell CONNECTION The board of Aldermen of William sl'iii lo enact: I. That each and every residence, iestil'ition, depot or place of business \ ~e c one- or more persons reside, •n !) e cr are employed, which is lo c.'.ed cn a lot or property abutting i.p.i.i or adjoining a street or alley 'i...ny which a public sewer id kiid, i ii■ be provided with a flush toilet ::;id (lie necessary plumbing fixtures to j.ni and connect the same with mo public water and sewerage sys i. hi,. provided: that a length ol' pri ~ue sewer line not greater titan two uurnii'cd feet and a length of private wan i line not greater than thrue hun -14.11- iect, shall be inquired to make ni'ii . OTinectiori.- I'rovided., furthei: tii,.'. ;t is not necesstyy to lay watei a id : awer lines private prop e)t> of some other person cr persons in oi.iei to make such connectionK. 2 At the discretion and by the di re-tion of the Board of sMedrnien, tho city clerk -ahull serve notice 011 the I. win 01 owners or the duly authorh:- e! a, '-lit of sucli owner or owners oT piipcity coming under teh proviaion of mis ordinance. Said notice to be eiti.er written or printed v In t:tsc of any eon-resident owner or ow.a is ol ..arh property, not re pro sunned ioeally by • tluly authorized agent or agents, eotice may be published in five suc cessive issues of a local newspaper. ,'i. l"he city clerk shall n.uil to every resident ugder section 1 and 2 of these ordinances a blank form of application, for the installation of ilush toilets and necessary plumbing fixtures as sot forth in soctioa 1 of these ordinances, upon receipt of suid application the owner or agents for the owners of aity property as Set forth in section 1, shall fill in said application and file it with the Supt. of Water Works, M. S. Moore, within Go days from the 15th day of April, 11)21. NOTICE OF S.tLE l.'nder and by virtue of the author ity conferred in me'by a certain deed JU S TIC E™ ♦ - • " > \ ... • - *" ' ' . ' J • ' * *} ,• . . Justice cannot i ule no matter how laws are enforced if there is not justice at \ core of dealings between men in their lives. We bellieve that a bank to grow live on must not only treat its customers just ly and liberally but must in addition link its . interest with their own. Then no matter how great its resources may be the loyalty of its * patrons becomes its greatest asset. J' , ■ ~ . ... • / * ' " • . ' • . 0 \ . I PEOPLES BANK ' ' ' * . CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000.00 - .1. G. Staton, President V. R. Taylor, Vice-President , IL: Hassell, Vice-President Jno. L. Rogerson, Asst Cashier. • DIRECTORS ARTHUR ANDERSON J. L. HASSELL ? HENKJT D. PEEL JAMES D. BOWEN " L. T. 1-TJWDEIf W. C. MANNING Mc. G. TAYLOR G. W. HAHOISON ROY X GRIFFIN J. J. MANNING J. LASS WYNNE A. R. DUNNING C. GUJIKIN , R. J. PEEL ' M. P. T*XUIR * S. Q. GRIFFIN " - .. .. W. A. PERRY A. B. A W. W. GRIFFIN JESSE T. PRICE J. G. STIHCN 4. L. HOLLIDAY JOSHUA L. COLTRAIN W. L. TAYLOR » 1 SYLVESTER FEEL of trukt executed by J. W. Bri!-y cll 2r.d flay of January, l'Jl4, and ord in Martin County registry I) I, page 411, said deed of trul^^B —' «■ He it ordained by tho Board of Trjj: tei s of Williams-ton, North Caro lina that und r am' by.virtue of authri ly in. it vested by an actof the Gen oral Assembly of North Carolina, en- Mleii, ''An Act to authorize the Wil-r iiiimston Graded School District 'in M.utiii County to is.sue bonds and to iitnen.l chapter two hundreil and nine ty-five, I'ublie Laws of one thousand nine hundred and three,"• and lieing House Hill -830 and Senate Hill 7SJ7, ratified on the 2nd day of March II)21. % Section 1. rhat the Hoard of Griine.r RrTTbITT Trustees of Williamston do hereby call an election to be h*ld at the regular voting place of Williamston in the first Tuesday after the fir* Monday, the third day in May, 11)21, t'oi tlie purjiose of electing Graded .School Trustees tofi 11 vacancies on tho present board. By order of the Hoard of (,rafei! School Trustee of Williamston Aj.vi! Ist, 1921. W. C. MANNING, Chmn. C. B. itASSELL, Sccv. Kader B. Crawford "EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE CALL PHONE NO. 49 TURNING ■ /IEESKR. Here's Grandmother's Recip* to> Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. That beautiful, even ihride of «ark. glossy hair ran only be had by brew ing: a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray or streaked, Just an application or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances Its appearance a hun dredfold. . m Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get this famous old recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It Is called Wyeth's Fagefend Sulphur Compound. This ean always be deponded upon to bring buck the natural color and lustre of your hali Bverybody uses "Wyeth's" Save and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody ran tell It has been applied. 1 You simply dampen a sponre or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair hma disappeared, and after another atpll- ■ ration It becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. Ibis ready-to-use preparation Is s delight ful toilet requisite for those who de sire dark hair and a youthful appear ance. It Is not Intended for the cur% mitigation or prevention of disease.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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June 7, 1921, edition 1
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