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BAMS WILL PREVENT HOODS Catastrophe That Overwhelmed the City of Pueblo Can Be Avoided | by Proper Action. _ A disastrous flood occurs, causing a loos of many human lives and mil lions Of dollar*' worth of property. What happens next? Wtiat precaution* are takes to prevent disaster? Usually what happens is that tljc-»uf ferlug community courageously under takes the task of reconstruction The flood la called an "act of God," und confidence is felt that there will he no repetition of the calamity. Hut the condition* that ga\e rise to the disaster continue to exist, aud such, being the case, there Is no us*uran>e that It will not repeat itseit. If the catastrophe that overwhelmed the city of Pueblo lu not to be repented, again and yet again perhaps, pre TeuUve measures must be adopted. Puma must be built and reservoirs constructed at the headwaters of the Arkansas river to Impound* its floods. The government reclamation set yhe points out that floods not less de»tiuc tlve might • occur In any year on the Bio Grande If the wajej's of that stream were not held In lea-l, I>> tin great Elephant Butte dam, liefor • that dam, with Its vast resersolr. was constructed, flood time and ugii.bi wreaked havoc In the vicinity "I Ml Paso. \ The KlephayV Butte dam is one of the greatest aWfclneerlng work- mi the globe It Is 800 feet high. in-i.l'l> »ii third of a mile lon*, und ci.ine- the itfrgvst irrigation reseruoir iii t lie world —an artificial itfVe covering OH square mile# and averaging 70 feet In ihpih. The water contained In Hie re-en ..n would cover the whole' Mate ot "ii nectlcut to a depth of ten Inches Development of similar works >n th« headwaters of the Arkatisii rher would not only prevent future floods, hut would store water fur Irrigating hundreds of thousands of acres ;■ 11I furnish water power for all the IMIHUI tfccturtiif industries In thai puit the couatry. NOTHING "SOFT" ABOUT THIS Heavy Outfit and Intense Heat Make Life Miserable for Sentries at Buckingham Palace. A reporter of the J.«>11>I• ■ll I 'ally Kewa writing sketches of the hent wave Is especially for tin sen trie* oatolde of Huckliigimiii palace Their plight, he writes, would have melted tlie heart of All. U [iisi.ui t'hurchlll could he have seen them In the full glare of the -un. clad Iri thick, serge trousers heavy „seitrlel | tunica, with tight belt s ayd beursVl'n , buable* the guardsmen stood poi-sptr j lng and half stifled. Their outlook was upon a roadway I Btalned with oil and reeking of petrol, ! flnrillg beds of scarlet gel alliums. ; scorched brown grass and 'he .-him inerlng heat reflecting eoppec work surnihuntlng the \ Icrmiiw .iin-mouui. The fountain waa riot playing and the surroundings were ns devoid of i'.ml - jieos us an alfalfa plain. me uimo*! expected to See scurrying tarantulas and 11/.ards. It was tnrpnal nil 111 ;■ I > service In Kngllsh kit. ■ . .... . . , Small Clouds on Jupiter. -v- .i'rof. 'IV..-. 11. l'lflierliig -111 a re.-i lit | address U'fore the Hr-ii-h Asisir..»i 1 Jeul association, recalled the f:iel IJ ij 11 during his obaervath i s ; ,i n1I lie Ijotleed thlit the surface • .lup'tei in j Stead Of being Colliposed V»I 111 •I ' .>llll hands, of yellowish white or 'blown. . really consisted of an .enormous mini tier of extremely minute reddish I 1...W'11 ciouffs" keen upon it pcifotly \»hne ' background. The effect of hells uj|i produi-ed where the cloudlets weie nil inerous mid the light spine- n here i they were,scare®. lie eotnpnied the appeatain e of these spots in Hie well 1 The PRUDENTIAL I W A (iron! Life Insurance Company Assets ( )VIT SCNIi.tMM),()(.)() Liabilities )vcr «>r>r>.(K)(),()()() Surplus Over ; 50,000,000 1 i Paid policy holders in lOliO Over 000,000 j Paid policyholders to date )ver >70,000,000 ■ (since organization, 1875) Paid-for Insurance in force—OY I.K $ The Prudential is a mutual company. It j is owned by its policyholders. It issues liberal, low-cost, participating policies. For information, write, phone, or call Asa T. Crawford SPECIAL AGENT, Williamson, N.C. PhoneJNo.^ . THE PRUDENTIAL INSUR -11 Ini \ ANCI ' ; C() " 0F AMEiUCA I * %■ -K - . Kg|fe| iy I-.i . . j : Vi r - -—' — - T-ffr tor i , length In.v 11. the direction at . ..intion 1 of the pin net. IJe said he I_a4_slnc£. observed the cloudlets In Jim . a and 1 they - have been ae p u in Eri-'hiwl by Phillip" and Steavenson.—S !>*ritlflc American. The Omnipresent Reporter. Amefiean newspapers are- spwidlic; , considerably more on their ser\|c>- | abroad than for parallel.,*er\ 16c, In I America Who knows h».tt'.r w th* things Amerlcacs are inn u. . than ii..- managing editors who n.- I tborb:.- itils'r Any event ot inoie than local interest in Europ. .alls th Amei l. rrTi Journalists to th. -|...t 1 example one morning at I" o'cin. :. In I.on.ion. I strolled Imn a Hrliist. labor • .tigress. 1 imi there sU A niericii n newspapermen, and hu.' thief, or four British Let any tron bk* start in Ireland and e\ei> N.-.i York paper will have It, man on jlie sevne Inside of twelve hours. If j... not there already. All o\er l.tiroi;.- stationed at strategic renters i- ihe AmeVh all coi resjlolldel'il v\ i111!r■ leucli lng U: tame of any tiling that mat* happen irum the New ittpuMlc Can't Lose Their AdOi-oses ° New Jersey seaside luorh.-'- who ! hi• \ e heen hothered in keeping Ihelr children, have adopted the neth o.i ot einhionlerlng their addr«*«ses on the hack id the bathing suifS worn hy tlx y oniigsiers. "1 live at .'!7 South 'lex us incline," read II neatly em hi oldi red inscription across tin shoal tiers ot suits worn by two yolirig halli el ft will, -'rolled 111.oil! (he I 'III Si a 1 ieH eti theolberday \\ L»-11 'he\ \\. i * tired ul the l.ench 1.1 1 hreiik>.rs lliey turned tin ir buclty to the 11!» guards ninl ilnjulr.-d : "llow- rly we get where li s,-v r. ..in backs'/' The m.es-arj direction- were glvm and I hey | rein lie.) home safeJy. I Man' Wants but Little; But Woman- All.. went with her hroih.-i I '.en. to see he|-til-I lioXlngeililhllli.il Through | ihe entire set of preliminaries she sat j will, II blase air of a regular hnxlag j fift-1. Then When the main battle he j i.'ll!| *llf > • lied With the liest of llielil "j —hi Ihr —- I-v. «■ 111 h roil till of the habile i-tiierj. was a surprise In the form of i m krn>.koiit 'Hie crowd wi ; nt wild I Alice . heered and cheered , After H I tIIII. -he and Hen pushed I heir way | through ih«. crowd to the street "Well, how did you like M?" Hell asked "It HUH wonderful 1" Alice cnttlllsed "I'.ii* I r..\er saw anyone m• ■ I v o stingy. They night at lenat have given .one encore." GOVERN ISLAND LIKE VESSEL In Gudm the Usual Routine of * SMp Is Ooscrved With ScrupulouftneM. I TW rout ni> uf u naval iiil»l islini«'fit \ j(i\« « ji»i ti 11 U I ii mount "I hi*' l» ll»** j.iiui, aiiaui. 11 1« •i II bl« s I»• • I»»r«• 111«■ pulat t- and Hi*' lial>artls ! of i)i«* iv\t» f 1 :i k hiails air imii»n«*«J l»y i s iii a i iii'-h. i'i niupl I > til Hi** In .st roLt? | ot ••J'ight bells," the hand pfays tin* "Mlar iSpaiigled llanuer," and the na tioii.il llag ami the Union .lack are hauled up, whilo eyer|one 11 sight ' und tjtainls at attcnt ion. AH : the ihlhlri'ii of tho piiiiiai . grades i lune pii.y'frnist;rasscmlrled ifH"iiniil!Mi on the paiade giouild Itself ii i d after i -' n , they i» through e.i i>|hrni" ; exe'refscs' while the bale! jdi.js" suit able mush . cm Snij.lay iiioVnliigs the men of Agiilm are . x. icised In iidlitaiy drill, ] which Is ninptiLsory for all the ably- j bodied men wjl.hili certain age llmlt-s \\ Inle they- have a utandaitl nr 'itrri — loi'in ill ess. this Is worn only on spe iala I o. . a-sioiis. Vet dress parade Is a truly digiiihed ntTair. lor the youths ii in 1111 :i ill fh-al erect and self reliant THE ENTERPRISE I ctrnrg* •vKcL.tj of ■ cit! V H i Goe^. , J h ijiofci inti rtsstlnu drill E ! w witnessed oi Hit "carnliao cavalry," . |] as it is .ailed, ulthutjgh the mounts , 1 aru not vvuter buffalo but domestic j r. All through the day the bells j lell the time as on shipboard and i bugles sound the calls that direct the i iiiijltarj life of the station. Again I. at *i o'clock in the evening the must- | : , clans u--' ini)lv at the bandstand and | j pluy classical and other selections for j 1 I an hour, while the officers and their luluHics si roll about in the of 1 the evening. RELIEF FOR HEAT SUFFERERS I English Savant Who Probably Knowa, , i Offer* Some Advice on the Prob * lem of Keeping Cool The obvious expedient of avoiding exposure to the sun, "stimulating" ' fi*>ds and drinks, and the use. of dark 4 | and lieat-retaining garments I- not alwa.vs sufficient to keep tlie liUlihiii j ■ i hod> cool in spite of tlie-e pwniu tloris, many persons suiter iroin teat .* languor ( 'thenaal dibHlt) )\ to (he detriment of their health ui>d »• fli - lem \. h 1 «, it U nearly one hundred veins since ( tin* Slli-slun peasant J'riessnity rein trodm-vd the curative n*e nf cold. line {if h)K procedures was to Immerse Ibe Inn k "i his m-inl In a shnHovr vessel I of cold water. We I.mow now that external cold Is a powerful !-t I lull In it t to the nerve cen ters at 11 if base of tile briiln. which govern the beurl and breathing and t regulation of body heat. Jn hot sum > iners heat Is insidiously piled up in j the tissues, and sometimes thermal j debility passes on to t bet ilia I fever or "U ;il sftolie Anybody * imiy prove fur himself the refreshing coolness produced In halle j Uig the nape of the neck mid the spine and lhe Inner side of the arms with lee-culd wnler. As regards llie pre veuth'ti and cure nf hen I* si i yke, tin* i experience' of the troops In hot ell- | males has shown the sauie eMicsiev of ' I cold when applied mi a more enten slve scale from a J.elter 111 the l.on- I don Times. ~ Saved by His Cuffs. 1 "There's supci-'StlthiTi pet'siml lied," said Ihe tailor. IIS lie nodded 111 till) j I r direction of an elderly man whu.jwis ! being 111 led for n suit, "lie's so super s 1111 011 s thnl he Willi's cuffs oil the | 1 : trousers of his dress suit." I " Wliii t "has Ids w earing -cuffs on the ' trousers ill his dress sull •! to do I • with superstitionV" the Inilor was | ' j linked. "Tim l man claims that cult's on his trousers have saved lilm hundreds of I dollars during Ills llfe'iind In refuses ! to go without them novv. even in eve j ! nltig chillies." the tailor retorted 1 | "| luce he said he dropped a 1 i atom! j itl somewhere and tliougl * . had j j lost It until lie got home night | j and dlscmeiaid It In Hie . ..I Ills j j 1 1 olivet's A no! In i 1 111 ic lie I -' t I'f phi v. 111, li lie also la ' er 1.. :in In 'lie , - ; 11 11 |,I a' ' V' Of SCM-I 111 "I llcl* *si Mil lar Instances the old iiiaii came to las j ' lleve llial i-tllTs were good link and I | now. despite 111> ploiiliu*gs. lie Insists I |on wefiring I lien i" - * NEW VERS,ON OF "OLD GLORY" | Englishman Offers Opinion That Stara «nd Stupes Are Copy of East I India Company's Flag. j -' —, A new ll eoiy iibuul the origin of ; the Allicrlcuu Hag Is told t>) l(ie | writer of ilie ll> ' lite Way coliiuiu j i In the I.oihloii Dully l.xpress. It In | | sent In ii coi;respoliilenl evidently j versed in sin li, matters, wllo expresses j j ilt#* opinion that the allrituitinn of .{, Mil I i lory- lo Ilie.-giJiis of I lie \\ ash- j ! Illgtoli fnliillt 'p. i-vpliiileil "It is much more probable, he, I w riles "thai the ting .nl the old Ktiat \ i India coilipaliv loi Hied the pallern. ! ' | This (lags sceins lo have hen us. i| as ! the official Hag of the I.( orlg lull 1 | stales from January, 1 TTi>. to June. | U 11-77, when a blue cuufou charjipil with 1 1H slat's was sulis 11 jhi ed for tile call j I toll hearing I lie Kugllsh Tnloii ' Tile | ling tln'ii jici 'a ine. Til siibst n nce A that ! of loipn. though siars have been add j eil as other slates adhered lo the fed I ernllon " The correspondent i|Uote* I authorities. "Truth must previill, whatever II Is. | buh 4 ' says the columnist. "I like tlie i ■lory told by Newman In his address es to the Brothers of Oratory. There | was once an old priest, he tells us, j who for years began a certain part of I the service Willi till* words: '(Jiiud i j ore iniimpstmiis.' One day a miire Li learned person heard him and after- J wiird tiial him that the third word j should he 'siiinpslniils 1 The old priest mlinlttcil that II might be so, 'but,' he I added, T will not change my old j | iniiinpslmiis for your new sumpsiintis.' ! I like the old mumpsliniis story nsso | olailng 'old Olory' Willi Sulgriive tnnnor." EVIDENTLY HER LUCKY DAY I Girl at First Thought Pickpocket W»« Busy, but It Turned Out Just the Other Way. | The business girl, slriiphanglng ..In I the subway at the rush hour, felt B | gentle tug on the pocket of her mln coal. Imi r from being disturbed, she grinned • sardonically, knowing thnt Just exact ly one dime rested in the I shabby little purse resting In fhflt jmr ticular pocket. She was so hemmed I 111 by fellow travelers Dial It was j difficult to discover If her suspicions were facts until slip emerged with the struggling mass nt her station. Then j she dipped her hand llghlly Into the I pocket only to tllid purse Intact and In fts acctisiomed spot. Hut that wasn't the only thing In the pocket. Kxtrnctlrtg a hard sub j stance gingerly,-she stared In n daye | at a roll of bills protected by an elas ■ tic band. Kjchllarnteil mid "excited over this reverse state of affairs.' she eomiteT her —111-gotten galas ai.d he hold, she was the rbdier by HI I -fwr feotly giMid dollar*. W'hetlu'F a fellow passenger hail dro|iped them by nils take Into her pocket of tils own or u thief placed them there for fear of detection affords a wide field Of »Bi;culatlon. Anyhow tha buslneas Q • >' . !' •' £ gli'l frns flirt,-fl iTtm college Ciinipnlgii fufiTl —mat hoj» s it t will not be refused as tnltih I money. —New Tork Sun. Woman Bird Surgeon. The only woman bird surgeon In the world Is Miss Virginia I'ope of New- York. Miss Hope treats everything from bird croup to a bird s broken leg, 1 and she goes out at any time of night i to attend hei patients jn-i as any 1 other physician dees She Is also a bird boaiiilng hou-e keeper, inking cars- nt canaries nnd other pels whose families are opt of town or need » rest front .-ourf -lust now '.here are 7l>li birds in her 'ale and let life !s !. a merry one [n oiiseijueni e \ good - many of the 7»»i to have with her Uie iv-l of itieir lives., f'eo pie get ilrel o! them and bring tlieni to Miss l'oj»e and tbeti'torgei to call for, t hem. of course thai Isn't w but might lie called prnlituh'e for the bird surgeon, but she takes Ju-t as good j cure i f them us she does for her "pay ing guests " Her foiiiles* hope Is to liuve a large bird hospital >s('l, plenty of rooin and ei|u!pmeiit. 'I li/ee floors arid n basement -'-t crowded some rtmes how rigs F loorißh in Poorest Soil. ■ ('nusul 11'iiner M lt\ ngion of Na pies writes that the pi oilnct i> ai ot tigs for'liieal coiisiimpl ion and lor ex portal ion Is lui. Import u lit Indii-frt In southern Italy. I''resh |igs na a staple article of food e-|ieclall.\ lor the poorer classes, during the season, and i when dried In the sun ma i lie kept ' for considerable periods uf tune of peculiar eco|iol«L '.nine |s tin* fact ; that the) iniiy ne grown In soil ino piwir for other crops. 'lie trees are I>l a 111 el I Irregularly and I leipieii 11> on steep hillsides along small terraces. I 111 eertlllll pli»ll|ies It is I lie I list III! for Initdti" net's n. enter Info an agree metit w'ltb the fanner wherein lln latter plants llg trees In the Inferior or waste portion of land, iiil-Jnu tin | entire crop of a stated number of ienrs' and al the end of th. lontiaet reiiiru lug the land In prodiii-lng eoiiiliiloii Protecting the Pole. | Cnrel/*s-iio'ss nf aii I oinobde drive*** Bt n sharp turn In the road between j CI 1 1 ■ 'II gi I —a lid — N II Ipa I i'l*'o—b+t-—■ —I he lives of many' persons lj,ve uri | rlepls occurred It* otic inoiith. Tiinl each time II Hew .telephone, pole a' llic I curve replaced Hie hrokop one' Afler i the fifth j.ole had been rnisi'd atn' ! three siiuiller pules had I• i•• -fi drlvet j Into th«» ground and wired |o li e hug | er one fo» support iln company pu. | up (■ Ii s||»n w hicb rend "Vest res i hospltsl twenty tulles, (J) alow "* liidliituipolls News. Phones to Suit Patron* -"fspenl, ilg of sel l fee !" e\elll lined I lie traveling man as lie stood in liohl of one of llic telephone booths in lie' I'eiiiis >I v a nisi slain ii,. the \'ew Vork Sun i cpofi - "and ci i|i sld i ration of the public ■> olid lav el .1 | I h:» I an V v Inn e.\i epl II Ne V N "i'l | "Well gl Ilia 1 a gun ri l who , a,s al and itig by. "we'siove to plea i. so. When He Is i 111 a I thai some folks Ileiv I too >hot l lo IT!., b the l! li■ t holies If they were high. aji4i, 0.1 hcls bail lo ill j Iln's I bend double lo Ia I o,i lla'il If thev "w er. I.e. " I 'lei ..le.j . ,| 1,11 e • 'fin ai i 11 ui'il a co- i a..-! * s e I*.iv e | some lor lie lell . nvs and onet U' I Hl l l'* dull' 11 1 oI aI, v 111 ii I.of;, ] ij| 11. lee ps iln'7 _.' "ol lir-lo'-,*-. t hell, 111 -il Mil if '"'III lll.'U V elioll.'tl ' to gel one." ■ ■ • I Ventt.ible Ministers 111' 1 111 % i'l S. Ilal.eli j ol \evv Vorl ' i is the nui Itiii ii v" lot tie s ai. tin Hi I tlllll I'li e lV are In tiiililslcis niol" .lie j | 111 la I V jln lie Itoillsi I .'pi s. ( . aai I i lan , h ; | 'llic o dect .s ill |( V s'elh If, Ili of ! Mln' 'f h ,'wh.. I en i '-i,i wl.ile ! J nine l.i r Is in .it I v lai-i ' v -, \ iai iiiid | three aI •' llllic! . - \ | NO IMI: >tu vinj» t;i•:11 if*i« «I as :i«tiriinistnitoi j 1 Mi, I .itt." o* Mittin coiinlv, tins I l. i I aotify all pi i .-oi* - lisiving- rlaiiiis y gainst sind (sUilc ol said .Icccascil, 1«> | >xhi!iit tiicln to the unilei -igncil a | Hamiltun, N. t; 1 ;, on or belt.re the Is! j lay of June, I or this notice wil 1 ic plcrnlo.l ill" I iii of their recovery Ml -.poisons iiult.'lited to said estati will pica e lii; k>' immilciato payment This tbc lit day of Jun>, 1921.'" I-'. I . (!I.AI'STt)NK, Adiiuun trutin I OST, l!|;o\\ \ and Will IT I'OIN'T el' Dog'. When last seen had b'.iH'l ami chain on. I*'iinler will pl a.-e re tlllll to I'l. ,1. S. Khoiles and receivi rewni'il. Printing Safeguards! Your Mone>* Protect your cash not only bolts and bars and banka /Out with businesslike printed forms and record* for every transaction you undertake W* •> ahow you a paper— ttoivi Paper—that betrays erasure ■nd prevents fraudulent al . teration of your checka, draft* and Teceipta. For letterheads and general Minted forms we use and recommend a standard paper g)®3ao - . " Cut we know will gltra jtm I* Eltiifn linn *■*' NOTICE OF SALE Under unJ by vi/tuo o fth" author! ly contained in a certain note ed by S. S. Hadley, bsariiig date June 14th 1920, the conditions in .said iot having been complied \»ith>Jthe uncle rttigned owner of said nolo wi! ■i n the last day of October, 1921, at the Court House door, in the town of V. liiiatriston, K. 0. at i'J o'clock M ifl'er for *tile to the highest bidder .or ca h, *' t public auction, the fc !a ' 1 ■ii/- ilc ri ib*e l (ic, iiicl pi oaci t; : Note in tlie .sum of it liiD.nii, (■%••. lit | I by \V. r. lJarbei ( dated \nvenili' j 10H1, tin.? .lanu:.ry 1 't, l'':M. - Note it, tlr' -tun of 1*40*1.00, ' -,| by I'. liaiber, dateil N*.ve* flic ! , I'.IHI, due .J'ulliary I, ITJ">. Above, tie critied not'- l>etri|' ecu .1 by deed of tin t on real e. tate. Ihi the 7th day of .Sepl ii h r., 19!!' r'AHMKKS ' & MERCHANTS HANK Jty WHKI.I.KR MARTIN, Atty. notk i: or sai.i: I I'nlei and h\ .v ntiii' ol tlu* powei ,1 .a- i ...tai'iii .1 in tli.il ce 11 ain del ii .1 tau.L exctuted |e. "do e Moore to In: in I* i aoiied iin ami ben iin g -4.1 of September 29th 1010, and ol I in Hook ' 2 al page 142 ol tla Viallln • ount v Tul/lu I.'ef try, ni- * .lecd'Hif till I liav iiig-In en givt-n to cure pa\ f'ticnt .ol icrtaui note ol ev>r dale t eiewitii, sin uthe temi co lition ml lia.i.i" been iau.ipleid Willi, and at Ma* ic |Ui I ol tin'- iiol.h l ol -aid liote ,!.lc Ull'let l|'.'led '1 la teeW'll, oil >1 o, 11 l.'l, I lie „el d.l> o( (iltober I'.lji ,Slt I. .'l ok \f.'. .'it til'* Court llo'l.e ')>«(,: of M:ritin County al William ton, N. j. ci iot: . 'e, at public auction 1 L o I.a I I' la I biddei loi i a It. tie j •'•ili.ivv ne.' i'e ciil.ii! piVipeitv to wit: All t'liit lel tain tria l ol land Iv inp ttu tie and being in tii j County ul '.lail in. State ol Noith .'in olu.a nesti a- iiivv.n oI I.\ iiel I , .\. ( .. am' .i ilii' tract Nn, Id, and containing .1.0. ic Ie . moil' ol' hs. on plat .1 la od | on.ally owned In Vv.witi arid llarn j mil and known ni tin- liulTanl I', no is lii m*V ml and platted lTy Ct M. . Ycillc, C. K., plat of which is vii | ecord in Mart in t'oimty I'ublic l(i*i" try in I,ami Oivision llilok No one a" a ge IST, to w plat reference j - In lebv given lot ;i complete descllp j ami uf -aid land. This the II 11 a v of Si pti'tiibcr 1021., A. li. I»l NN I N(;. I t a In vYANTKO: l-'ive or six boarders «nl 1 lodgers. House loctited opposite tin A C. 1., depot Mrs. T. W. Thomas.' - A I Kit TANK '. I f, .a d' dian'iei. r, I, about ol'iMi gallen i-.ipiicitv. In fit -t ' ■i.is.s ii.inlition 'i'iil 4 fully gtiarn iteeil. for sale. Apply ti. T!.e Kiieipii-e lub-My-Tisni is ri powerful anti-l cit ii-. Cures infected cuts. «*' 1 aor*s, letter and etc. srnsciiikK to tin*: I-;nti:l;l'i;ist' , - p W. R. ORLEANS M V: fdjZUa QTYLE HEADQUARTERS Owherr ftorirty Brand (Slothr* arcsold / 'Mm.'' U ' Demand Quality in Your Clothes Price extreme is hazardous- whether j -'a in the hi.u'li or low direction. Pay e ■ >;u A h to make sure 1 that your purchase i hasn't been skimed - but don't pay a price which hasn't a full dollar value in the clothes. There is a middle ground that's | safe. You'll find SOI IKTY I»It AN I > (LOTHIvS |l| a dependable measure of real values this Kail. We have the largest assortment of joining and Kurnishinys ever shown . *! Coi one t.hiud less in price. Hoys suits with two pair pants at less than t he price of one. ( V>me in and see fur your se'l'. Thank you MARGOLIS BROS. AND BROOKS "Your MoneyV WortK or Moncv Hack" ' * BRING OR SEND US ; i ! YOUR JOB WORK
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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