jliyUp and Tarde Campign Closes Feb. 15 IROJAN IS STILL I OPTIMISTIC OVER t- CITY'S FUTURE Relieves People WiH Get | iidioufcji or Poisons in Five Xears (By TROJAN) 4j ivojai. appreciate* the friendly crit-1 Uoui tiom A Citwen. i'he piuure j punaxl iku weeiv ui v* iliiamstun j ive yeuiS nenee was iroui a material I ifctuiUpOini. inow, we Wish to pa.lit a j mciuiu 01 Willianiston ami this vicm- j Ay lave years hence Irom a mor#l ( pint of ww. J I'be present day bootiegger or the j , "Ittiauig ound tiger, will be a thing , rf the past. We believe that before ohg the local ami federal officers will * ai>le to get sufficient evidence ag- , ftnst one of them to get him a vaca tion 10 Atlanta jail for one year ami me day. You know* Judge Connor i fine him for the first offense us- ' tally, but a trip to Atlanta jail is lie alternative for the second offense. Ae believe just one such conviction : vill be sufficient 1 to cause all the oth :r loafers to seek a job of real work ' 10 he can provide a living for him- 1 ■elf and those dependant upon him. : We agree with A Citizen when he ' ays if we did not have any drink-' •rs there would be no sellers. We be ieve before the five years are gone le 'imin who-thinks must navel' noukey rum to stimulate his body and nind so he can do his best work wib >e changed or will be too far gone to •ver come back into his real sell. We ( lo not believe any one, be lie lawyer, j loctor, banker, merchant, fanner, day t aborer, clerk, or any other class oi | rade can prosper and be happy long , { hp partakes of monkey rum oi any j Ahcr intoxicating concoction regular- | y. Before the five years are out the , , people Who think a person must* take i i drink with- everyone who comes al- i ,ng in order to -be a hail-fellow-well- 1 net will changed. 'l'he real man. ! ve think, will be the one who can re ist sucli temptations and can stand I our-square to all the wind.-- that blow . * , The ballot has been given to tie 4 "* 1 vomen who*are practically splin ag linst everything that it- bad I hen ! •ooperation with the real men of this 1 ommunity will make \\ illianiston ami | his vicinity a peaceful and happy | dace in which to live, myve and hav« I ' »ur beinfe. , I , Hints to husbands. "Kwry day i» j •very way you should (>*'t er and (tot | er." —Flint Journal. I ! 11 '1 ' BUY YOUR FORD NOW I I WE HAVE RECEIVED A COMMUNICATION FROM THE JJ)RD MOTOR CO., r I W fXWTW? CT 7 WHICH WE REPRODUCE BELOW ADVISING ALL PROSPECTIVE FORD PUR LU W Etfl9 M I CHASERS TO BUY NOW WHILE WE HAVE THE MACHINES IN STOCK. 1 DDTrPQ I TO ALL FORD DEALERS: V. I j| . ||| ML JPSI*'JL JUa4 H We have finished a wonderful year, retailing 1,202,517 Ford Cars and Tnickft. 0 Retail sales for December total 105,799 Cars and Trucks, and we want to congratulate ——-||j 2' 1 In tllP Hlfttorv of tllG I J - you as our dealer, y° ur salesman and every member of your organization who have - g HI tioi. y H go agßreS sively o ne after and obtained business in an unheard of volume for" this $i I Ford Motor Company M ? time of year. Over one hundred thousand retail deliveries of Ford Cars and Trucks —lm —— I — — - for nine consecutive months—a record to be proud of and one which is not apt to be A 1 _ COQC 1 " offset by a reduced volume of business this month. ® Ifl $ * '/ II The New Year holds wonderful opportunities and now that we are on the down -8^ W OflA I grade into Spring, let's give an extra push which means many advanced deliveries jjjj I Runabout • || to customers who otherwise would wait and be disappointed. You know we are obli- II v gated to advise the thousands of prospective purchasers who have planned on Spring , w 8M II Touring . . /MX »|| delivery to list their orders now and take advantage of our dealer's first opportuntiy ig| H * to make delivery, for everything points to a shortage of Ford products this Spring ft Iffl _ - . OOA M greater than ever before in our history. Farmers already realize this and are accept- II ruCkC*naSSlß JOv I ing deliveries of Carp, Trucks and Tractors now. Coune 530 M " So please fulfill your obligation to your coummunity by advising all prospects of • • WW II these actual facts that they may list their orders wih you NOW for prompt delivery ;|j; H which is the only assurance we can give of their obtaining Ford products for use this Sedan « • Ot/O n| Spring and Summer. AII/PTICM F.o. B. Detroit WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED TWO CAR LOADS OF CARS, AND THESE WILL AttkMlowMtoflowpricMudL . H NOT LAST LONG AT THE RATE THEY ARE NOW BEING DELIVERED. GET | with the m.ny new refinement., YOURS NOW AND YOU ARE CERTAIN TO HAVE IT, OTHERWISE YOU MAY T felt GET DISAPPOINTED WHEN YOU WANT YOUR CAR. ' I th« lime to plac* your order . g, | for reasonably prompt delivery. 1 ~ I B. R. BARNHIL I 111 • AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE I ]{H NoTi€B OF SALE • t — ■ ■■ Under and by virtue of the power of sate contained in that certain deed of trust executed t« me on the 18th day of April, 1921 by Clark and wife, Ida Clark, and of record in Mar gin county public registry in book G-2 at page 283, securing certain bonds of even date and tenor therewith, and stipulations therein not having been complied with, and at the request of the holders of said bonds, 1 will, on I the.2nd day of Febrtiiry, 1923, in front of the court house door of Alar ! tin county at 12 o'clock, noon, offer 1 fofesale to the highest bidder for cash, . the following described real estate, A tract of land lying and being jii j Crojis Koads township, adjoining the lands formerly owned by J. B. Bur roughs, now W'illoughby"s on the north and northwest, the lands of F. A. Fri ley on the east, then lands of D. A. Moye on the southeast, the lands oi John Bailey and Bullock on the south, the lands of Dennis Killibrew on the west, the lands of S. IS. Bailey alio uwen Clements on the west and north- j west, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stump on the south i side of the Willianiston and Everett I road on the lead ditch hank near the fork of the Willianiston and Bear Grass road, formerly J. B. Burrrough's now Willoughby's corner; thence along said Bear Grjgas road S. 73 degrees, 30 minutes east 998 feet to an angle j in said road; thence S.. 35 degrees , 60 minutes east 1064 feet to an iron ' stake on the south side of the A. C. L ra.uUoa.d_j. thence 3. 36 degrees and 60 minutes east 1492 feet to a stake, corner in the lands of Friley and Aloye thence S. 49 degrees, 6 minutes W. 47U feet to stake, thence t>. 1 1-2 degrees W. 264 feet to a stake, Bulv lock's corner; thence S. 82 degrees 30 minutes west 489 3-4 feet to a stake; thence north 13 degrees and 26 min utes west 214 feet to a stake; thence N. 41. degrees 6 minutes west 298 feet" to a gum; thence N. 78 degrees 36 minutes west 231 feet to a stake with three pointers, Dennis Killibrew's cor ner; thence N. 9 degrees 6 minutes west 2284 feet to a stake on the south side of the A. C. L. railroad; thence N. 31 degrees o minutes west 1311.8 feet to a stake corner of S. S. Bailey; thence N. 84 degrees 30 minutes east ..->34 .feet to a lighfwood stump, Owen Clement's corner; thence N. 21 de grees 30 minutes west 336 feet to tin iron stake; thence 61 1-2 tlWrees east • 139 6 feet to an iron stake; v thence J X Kf> 1-4 degrees east 450 to stake i and thence 32 1-4 degrees east 4M) feet to the beginning. Containing 202 acres, more or less. This, the second day of January, 1923. 1 I!. DI KE CItITCHER, Trustee. THE MftatPßiSE, w ILLIAMSTON, N. C. II _ 11. . ■ - .._J • I WASXSI S ■" ' --" 4 . * FOB SALE - BRAND NEW FORD touring car with starter. Champion Auto Company, Everetts, N. C. 1-19-tf GOOD BRIGHT TOBACCO AND. cotton farm of 137' acres in Virgini; for sale or lease. Prompt posse sion, right terms. Adjoins success ful N, C. farmer. , Good schools an roads and three miles of town. Ao dress J. R. C., Box 62, Blackstonc Va. - - .l-19-4t, i WANT TO REMIND MV CL!s tomers to please hav> bottles read., for me when 1 have ( the milk deliv ered in the mornings. We are not afraid that we will lose them, but owing to our increased patronage we need all of our present supply of bottles and 1 will greatly appre ciate my customers having them ready. F. M. Dunstan, Roanoke Dairy. * I-16-tf WANTED TO RENT THREE OR four furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, prefer fur- I nished. Phone 46. CONVENIENT IWO STORY House 1 in New Town for sale. Terms rea | | sy. •W. C. Manning, agent. ' GOOD FARM FOR rent. See G. W. Blount, Williamston, N. C. , ' f HAVE YOU SEEN FOWDEN'S last load of mules ? 1-12-tf f » STABLE MANURE FOR SALE AT old convict camp. C. A .Weaver. 12-8-tf FOUND SPOTTED MALE HOG, weighing about 150 pound*. Crop in the right ear tinder keel left. FOWDEN'S LAST LOAD OF Mules ' are going fast. "1-12-tf j FOR RENT ONE FURNISHED room. Apply at Enterprise. 1-12 FOW I)EN S LAST LOAD OF Mules ! are the best ever brought from Ken-! tucky. 1-12-tf 30,00# NICE CABBAGE PLANT FOB Sale. $2.00 per thousand. W. D. DANIEU Phone 1141-E, L. F. D. 1, Jamesvf.le. NOTICE FORD TOURING CAR for sale, starter type, good condi tion. Termt if desired. See Hu#i G. Horton. , ' 1-2 jOST—A RABBIT DOG. iROWN and v *pol I fd, n.'mcd "Zch." A r«Mi«l of $5.00 will he given if rc t.irmit t«i Jamex A. Lecgelt, AVil l.hmston. ROOMS FOR RENT AND BOARD. Furnished rooms If desired. Mrs. J. D. Ward, West Main street. 1-19-tf ■L-, ■ Kader B. Crawford i »'_• ' f r \ -jl,. r ' . v • ' • I EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE ~ y CALL PHONE NO. 49 R I•• „ ~ ! =========^^ I Come to see us when you get ready for your GARDEN SEED I We will have, in bulk: Kentucky Wonder Short Green Cucumber IPole" Butter Bean ( Honey Dew Melon Bush Butter Bean j Rocky Ford Pop Corn t Banana '■ \ ' Country Gentleman T}m Watson I Truckers' Favorite Florida Favorite I White Spine Cucumber Georgia Rattlesnake J Long Green Cuoumber Brimmer Tomato » I WATTS BROTHERS I LAMF* EARLY JERSEY AND Char lefttaa Wakefield Cabbage plants. The best erer at 25 eeats per hun dred, $2.00 per thousand. Ready at all tlsaes. Joseph L Holliday, East Side Fanr phone 1513-c. . i * I O. T. NEWTON SELLS THE BEST fresh beef on the market for 2>c per pound. Other meats of all kinds in proportion. Come and see me at the Oil tank on the Washington road. 1-ld-tf j LOST—IN WILLIAMSTON, A Pock et book, Long red one containing around $169 and 1922 tax receipt, with my name on same. Liberal re f ward. Jas. B. Nicholson. l-19-2tc • . . . • ■ - ■ ■*■•.- . - . , _ _ ■ Rnnaf With hhft Chamber of Commerce ^ ga- »£.?r ■ 111 laT'S V XHIS to-t one o« those W» free trMfcnmt 1 nganyeuhavaaeeßeo many thuya. Widoat ofter to «Ve roa something tor nothing—but we > , do guarantee that you am try this wonderful treatment, entirely at our risk, and thia guarantee is backed by four local SKIN ben sold under abaofarte moper C back guarantee for mot* than thirty jum They are especially compounded for die treatment of - KaiaSiMtofc. MigWena, Ttfr. and otter itching «Un fnrnsa Thousands at fatten testify to their curative properties. M. Tjmbemnk* . reputable dry sooda dealer m Cteiat, Oklahoma; saya:"» enflered #Ch lonai lor ten years, and spent (1,000.00 for doctorr treatments. riput result. One bo« of Hnafta Cnra entirely cared ma." SiwiffSS JrantoSSy Si ■ J a . B '- 8 L OA N! | : • "• - We represent 4 insurance companies and land banks, Interest: 5, 5 1-2 and 6 pei L*ent. I Time: sto 35 years. | ft 4 " . * Come to see us and we wiD give you details in five proposi* tions which we have to loan you 0 money. * * f CRITCHER & CRITCHER WILLIAMSTON, N. C. M II . II II 111

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