9HJJV .-T WKtasrsr'ts.'s ) aokUl yon are .confronted with t&timm problems.-' How to solve (• diem, bow to SOME eradicate t h e| [PROBLEMS * the work of gen eral betterment is. of course, a great task. The following prob lems, if solved, would bring America peace happiness, and prosperity , Let us solve them. ' (FlßST—Apathy. America's peo ple ■ lore rood humor. Feed them | well and permit them to sleep and | they will laugh through any storm and ride through any disaster. Im mediately after the disaster of life have apparently passed, bowev.r. they settle down into a date of •path}- That condition is todiy . settling upon as. 5 Daring • the war, we preached preparation, watchfulness, and the i curbing of all radical force*. Wh.-n ' peace was announced, we settled I back into the habit of eating, sle p in g, and laughing. The "red" ' forces didn't sleep; the powrs , I antagonistic to good govemm nt'» r T & JOHN ,! In suqjmcr evenin's, calm an' still, wc used to hear the whippoor ' will send forth his plaintive note; wc heard the twitter of the frog— the baying of the old coon-daxsg,--the gruntitr' of the shot. . . . The glory of the summer night, when cricket's chirp an' skeeter's bite, leiit spent to the hour, —delightful in its warp pnn an' woof, the rain-draps on the chipboard roof, grew dreamers full of power. . . . I'ut now, alasl The modern way commences when wc hit the ■hay, an' icorns the midnight bell. . . . We hear the squawks from Timhuctoo —the dismal groans from Waterloo, —the frenzied shrieks from hell I We gather in all noise that's made, —the devilish t A ol every grade— broadcasted through the air. . . . We tunc our dingus up at night, and ketch the hvmns of hate an' spite, that's let oil—everywhere 1 I used to use a poultice hot, for all the innard pains 1 got—to draw V "em to the skin, —but I ain't got no J-tt _ keen desire f r rigs that draw without no wire, an' fetch hyster f * O* »i les in I " Kader B. Crawford EVERYTHING I ft INSURANCE CALL PHONE NO. 49 BRING US YOUR JOB WORK ■ &r s> : mif ! r ) - IN the past two months Firestone are universally equipping with Fire has built and marketed more tires stone Cords, than in any similar period in its history. There are many reasons for the high This steadily increasing public pref- quality of Firestone tires but chief •rence is proof qf the recognition by among the special manufacturing proc car owners of the greater values of esses are double gum-dipping, thus fered by Firestone. It is a tribute tc ' eliminating internal friction by insulat Firestone men—all stockholders in the ing each cord strand, and air-bag cure, company—all actuated by the operat- insuring a well-balanced and perfectly ing principle of Mo9t Miles per Dollar. shaped product. The high average performance of Don't speculate in tires—you will Firestone Cords is without equal in the find the right combination of price and annals of tire making and is reflected quality in Firestone. Come in and let by the general tendency to specify us tell you about the service these Firestone for hard service. Taxicab Cords are giving other car-owners and bus lines, buying tires by the mile, whom you know. [Tirestottg , CUiW)iPPED OigDS I —Sold by—^ B. a BARNHILL, AUTOCxirtR didn't sleep. Apathv is the enemy of preparation. hat ,iever been ready lor an/ »ar, and unless we cure apathy, we. will never be ready -for any battle. Every boy in , America should have a- least three , months of military training: every young man in America should take advantage of the Otuen » Training Camp every summer. ' SECOND—Broken faintly altar*. Ninety-three per cen» of U'e homes i of America are wuhotit family al- | tars, and ninety-nine per cent of the i homes of the wond are without i family altars. You ca.inot rear a family in an on-Godly atmosphere 1 and'give to the world virtuous sons I and daughters Millions of our peo- 1 y mjj pie hare passed through the in famous divorce coort became thr fimily altar was not in the home i check the march toward domctti destruction. THIRD Sabbath daaacfiior Men cannot ignore the law of G> which commands erenr man i« s'and still and rest on the first da of the week. The Sabbath dese cration which is on the increase >■ this country is largely respond for the confusion, the chaos, and i I anarchy that is rampant ia th land. Bring men back to thsi of' servance of the Holy Sabbath. > FOURTH—Neglected spirits duties. It is the duty of every man to be in his church pew every Sur day morning, to give Ms child ■ spiritual education, to set before hi. family a spiritual example and to give some of his time to the spiritua* work of the church. Men are ncg lecting their churches; they are for getting their spiritual duties; they are omitting to pay their obligations to God. America was intended to be a land of Christian people. You can't be Christian and neglect your spiri tual obligations. PHfiosopinr w> HALF of don't beg.'n lo think leforc we're thirty-five. We just think we thit.lt Winn we get to forty we'ie trtill fools but some of us know it We have a r'ght to expect twenty-three yfais of life. At forty-five we may 'fxpect to live twenty years, at fifty we can look forward to sixteen years and a? fifty-five, thirteen y'fars and the bell will ring if it don't ring before. I'-ancy a fellow having thirteen years to live taking time fault find .lng. He sleeps half the time. That him down to six and a half years. Chop out holidays, Sundays, time for three a day and he's just ; got time to start what he hopes to finish. Come to think of it, s->me of us had better quit picking cut the other fellow and get busy. AFFECTIONS Of ANY Of THE T\ rou owimi nnv ot CA*» L TTI U Nf.wvca impingu Af uir r>piwf * DY A SUOLUAA'CO VTHTTBHA I Cliir opracfic c ' • 5 ' nNAL ' ij Adjustment r- W.ii V" Remove Uw A • Cfit# Cagse ol *LAI«4 KWU r' Jr ®l" •UHI'U MUM VJ IHMM«kMI / E Chiropractic adjustments will get you well. Consultation and analysis free. Dr. E. I. Du Frasne CHIROPRACTOR Phone *)M Hours 10-12; 2-0 Hoyt Illdg. Washington, N. C. They are GOOD! li/ DEATH TO GERMS Here is the best way to keep your house free from disease Few people realize the germ danger lurking in unsanitary sinks, drains, closet bowls and traps. Kitchen and bathroom floors, too, are ideal breeding places for germs. _ i Red Seal Lye places clean and sanitary. It kills all germ life and prevents germs from spreading. The surest way to thoroughly cleanse and disinfect the bathroom floor is to scrub it with a solution of Red Seal Lye. Cleaning the toilet is also a simjjle'matter. Sift a little Red Seal Lye into the bowl, allow it to dissolve and flUsh. The result is perfect sanitation. Red Seal Lye prevents pipes from clogging. It keeps drains open snd free-running. Use either in powder or solution, at frequent intervals, at least once a week. Twenty half-pound cakes of pure soap may be made with one can of Red Seal Lye and five and one half pounds of waste grease. The di rections are in the can. Red Seal Lye is absolutely pure and unadulterated. Red Seal Lye far excels cheap brands. Ask your dealer for Red Seal Lye and take no substitute. Send us a postal for the Red Seal Booklet which will be mailed you free Write today. P. C. TOMSON A CO. Southwark P. 0., Phila., Pa. NOTICE OF SALE - To and by virtue of the pyvviU' pi .suit;, contained in that certain deed 01 trust, executed to the undersigned rlusteeson the ltitli day of May, IHlf), by (ico. W. Coltrain and of record in .book 11 I! page 172. .Said deed of trust having bone given to secure payment of certain notes therewith and tin terms and stipulations of same no having been complied with and at the request of Hie holder of said note, tin undersigned trustee will on the day of September ati 12 o'colck in front °f the court house door in Wil liamston, N. .C., offer for sale to th highest bidder for cash the followinj described property, to wit. JTegi lining nt the H; W Harrell cor ner on Hatton street, running N. 3 3-4 VV. 1 chain and 'ls 1-2 link: Mrs. Has sell's coiner; thence N. f. 1-2 K along tiie llassell line f» cha > and 87 links to the bark street - ulong said street S. 32 E. 1 ehaiiKi 23 links to the llarrell corner, thou along the llarrell line to the begin ning, containing 3-4 of un acre more or less, and being same land sold t the Williamston Land and Improve ment Co., by C. 11. Godwin, Trustee, Deed Book XXX, page 113, and sunn now occupied by S. W. llarrell. This 18th day of August, 11)22. li. A. CRITCHEK, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of power con tained in a certain deed of trust ex ecuted to the undersigned by llenry Mizellc on 23rd d*y of December, 1918, which said deed of trust is re corded in public registry of Martin County in book O-l ut page 392, se curing a certain note of even date and tenor therewith tuid the stipula tions contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied wiith and at the request of the said holder of the said note 1 will on Monday, September 18th, 1922, in fornt of the Planters & Merrchants IJank of Ev eretts, N. C., at 12 o'clock M., the following described real estate, to wit: lleing a certain tract of land locat ed in Martin county, North Carolina. And adjoining the lands of Calvin Ayers, Jolin II Wynn farm and other* and being a part of the Eason Biggn tn.ct of lard and containing twenty five acres m ire or less. Said tract of land being k ter bought from Henry Mizell by the *5. S. Stalls. This 14th day of August, 1922. V. G. TAYLOR, Trustee. NOTICE All poisons are hereby forbidden to hum or otherwise «t: inj land rn Vt'liams township, Martin county, joining the Itt.is of Jilive I lard iron, th eLortcn Gardner lend, tie Jos. F liardison land and others Any persons caught trespassing o:. I "".me wJI be dealt with accofling to law! .t. K. Harrow; No. 1320 Berkley Ave. Norfolk, Va. 1 DR. p. B. row: DENTIST Office over Farmers & Merchants Rank Offlce Phone No 9 / Job Printing the Quality Kind ENTERPRISE I THE laiI'RO.VBD ASPIIUN TABLET ' Lrtx° ASPIRIN j Aspirin Is prescribed by phy sicist u more oltcn than any other Crufc. It Is sufcrt and quickest I rollttf (rem congestion, i)uin and Vv.or. TiN'tJl/h'S I,AXU-A-U'Utl.N Ik the new *cl«i«fllc aspirin tablet. It la K'-ntly lixntlve. cleansing tao system of poisons which are eftun the calise of pain. Dugg tl'Jt cause h"!irtliirn or li..llla tion »s ordinary aarlrln does, breaks lip a cold—remove;) tha acid and relieves thu p; In at rheumatism, ntuiliu* mid Umi b.it'o. UriiiKS almost ln*U.ut re lief In headache ond iiMjraJifJa. Ask your druirrlst for TINGLE'S LOCO-ASPIRIN In the thrwe point h"X. or milled postpaid for lio, ♦ Therapeutic Research l.uh. oratories. Washington, L e, » FLOWERS for Every Occasion Phone me Your orders W. H. GUU KI N , ._ Phone No. 01 ijarmmt #rub. imh (UnmpmtQ Our Big Jdea In Business Of "Our big idea" in business has always been to give something to our customers. That may sond like talk; an awfully good attitude. Not a bit of it. Its he greatest business building idea we ever used and it ha* been in force with us for years. Its pulling power was demonstrated in the past thirty days when our summer stocks were deuleted to make room for new fall merchandise now ready. If you give a little more value than anyone else; if you give a little more attention to styles; to personal service, its your best advertisement; everybody hears about it and everybody comes to you; its what a'l want. « V ( Have just returned from New York and hope you will give us the oppor tunity to show you one of the largest ready to wear lines ever seen in this • " , town. Harrison Bros. & Company \ \ . r . .. COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK ' - MORTGAGE LOANS i . Farm, Residential and Business / Property * • Quick Action THE TRUST COMPANY OF WASHING TON (First National Rank Building) Washington — P North Carolina I DON'T FAIL TO READ THE ADS EACH WEEK THEY CONTAIN NEWS OF INTEREST TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER K I spec+acular NORFOLK P=AIK ' ' Six Pig Pays - six Big Mights I SEPTEMBER \ The Fair Of A Thousand Wonders Running *>' > ry~~*ftuiomobile Races | \ VT. 4 Races Harness Fireworks t ■-•£?* 1 MARVELOUS FREE ACTS Including • Among Oihers- Har-f's Gir\ {sand - Wi4b 24 Girl Musicians Miss Qumcy " biqb diving" I Miss Virgima-'Slidc /or Li/e* ?, are Doheriy- Leap for Life in Flames Rrfa Riley - Wi% Her Daring triple Parachuie Pesceor Garland 4 omifb-Aerial Artists! LafenaTroupe Monoplane Sensation Tbe International nine •' Marvelous Tumblers" f 'some\b\ng Dotnq' (Tver y Minufe I sp(?cial Excursions Oo All Lioea I *

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