. -- - * - iSfrt r -r* , . - > / V. ". • ■BAD ENIBM AimHMlfTB |W BTTPCG ADVANTAGES _ _ : | ■ SUB- Mi ■ - ~* W«Mf> •*•»» n.rtTMt»i -'■ '• k -". —■' ~"—"-•" *-i TtU»hi* l»iI ■»|i it«po«>«tl» wS.U Hf» TVF.T MAN ■ n; ►- --t.liso.fcts— il Uw gjy, S «» l «'»"« l«*. IW>rtH.tWbflit,iajW»lpru tUuti dw MlljkihrtailMaMpbbUM rw«> m] M I, C '* •*"■' W«» >TnTi, J MfriWJ ffc»( I whiv. IW»%TM\N. | # , William*to* Boy Scout in TtoW Woman: -How 4*l you become a "* u» old lady): "May T accompany yen tmaap?" arms the street, madam?* Old lady: -Certainly, sonny. How i loaf have you been waiting here for i ' i If to tahh yoa iwas?" —I Richmoad Evening Dispatch. I kissed her ia a speeding car. Her lip* were warm a*d sweet; 1 went to thorn owe aaaia— 4 1 kissed the )>riek paved street. —Hum-, , *• j Taachet: "Compare the won! *ilL* "! I . Tommy: "111. iller, dead." _ Boys Life |l .arf-Mwai feet." Otn Wfy Iflfe give me aa example of this?" j-rrmrTwan ■ A Tenderfoot: "Yes sir; flies waft 1 .on the ceiling because they have fa "What did you do after the hop?" ! - r -ny£it to »pert oft" "Ohr—Virginia Reel. Min: "You know I went riding with a strange man last flight. Did 1 do t Egg: "How do I know?" —Carnegie' Tech Puppet. They can afford to sit in the bald-1 j headed row for what they save ia thai barber shop.—Detroit New*. Mother: "Bobby, daddy and I hare arranged that be ia to give you a dime every time«he Is caught swear- ' lag." Bobby: "Gee. that's great! When 1 aw yea going to fix the car. Daddy," I —American Legion Weekly. Curtimar: "My, vot a rottoa agar ji you gif ase." Storeko per: "You should vorry. ym. j got von and 1 got five kusdiwL" Richmond Evening IKspatclt. Father: "Willie go in the othri ■ nam and see If the wall dock ia rea- j f(*" v t WUlie: "No fatS*, It is standing still wagging its tail." —StrabaaviDe Herald. Her father: "Hare yoa aay chance 14 t*sm mxr~ •? Suitor: "Hare 1 ? you bat I have. Except ior the. office boy I have the lowest po«itio* ia the «4Bce." Bal limare News. Londoner (lookin gover estate, star tled by acraeebiag noise > "I fsy. old chap, what was tbat?" Agent: "Aa owl." "My word, my dear man, I know that. But what was ewling?" MAT CAMPAIGNS BPOCBBP| ! b The biological survey mi the Called dacted aa aati-rateampaign ia Geer c gta daring Doii&Kf. anUfoHowed II with a similar campaiga which ia ia p«ogress ia Virginia. Ia cooperation with the extonrion service of the Geor- Stale Wide publicity aflpaigi was pat •a. The campaiga attained Ms great est cMcieney at Atlanta whew the to and distribated free of fkwrgo two and thre quarter ft bariam w bonate far poisoned baits far rata Satisfactory results are separtad bath ia the auaaber of rats killed aad the lasa fafishtrfor theoe pasts hy sli— iaatiag sources of food aad barber, age, aad by"tbd rpt paodT tttoOnr tiaa or repair of lmildlnga. It is plaa ■ad to follow ep the drive* frera time to time as mdwl la isdid the t jl*a^s«tresty. %+■ MET- ; - r d Tramp: "TV ikn-tor laiil nw to take a walk after meal*, and I'm still 4o ing.—-VI ilmington Uont|y Star. "I said MMtduic to idy *if* she .Uin t like ami At Kisnl spoken t« ,«e or two 'Amy-.' ••Say, aid chap, fan you remember khat it vac you aid?" The Irish World. » - . —vy . Frank: "1 .loot see how vou teß tkoar Smith twin- apart." Hank: "That's easy. Mabel always bill he »bu aba sees me " —Tiger. L Irate father: "111 teach you to kisw y daurhthe." v Iholmi youth: "You're too late, 1 klwiJtuacd already " —Whirlwind. The lecturer was discussing forest ration, "I donl Hippos* one of you people ever did a single thing to sore our .H—lin/ h* remarked.'-:^? "Please sir" spoke up a timid ]Mh, "I shot a wood pecker oore." W He sits apart. The dance goes on; t He looks with saddened gaze Upon the wify thr>Og—and why? Hera use he's been betrayed By one htflrasted—ll 1 His suspenders button's bujled. College Humor. None* Hawng thia day qualified as execut or of the estate of Joseph T. Waldo, decease*. late of HamOton. N. C-. aU parsers adebted to said estate will I iiig claims n«hd —ill 1 will pre test the same for payment *» or br ■ fore the Ma day ot January. A. D., 19£4, or this notice will bo plead in her of their recovery. This, Bth day of January, 1923. HARRY WALDO. Executor J. T. Waldo. 11-1941 Deceased. -* * ' tratie protections lef »? I?« (jour IJ you u3e your crops will .\ show 4l»e results of a 4ruly 3OO d Jerlilijcr— one, , AtfcA is 4fcc rcsulf of 40 years of experience. D | wssm's minium Thousands of farmers have J or jjpar* u&cJ ~ Opskur's f&rhligers l4ft no experiment wi b 4b«m * I —-Hrey know will fc.. Dpsfours Ikmlb bork on 4f?c bag \+~aguarantee of correct analysis, proper n?ix+ure and honest goods. Ihere's no guesswork about i4-»4s sure. further information or the aAlr. ess OF our nmaremt agent , wrt4# TO * I K V/A I ■ • I B j ._ tft Cans LaGrippe. TRUSTEE'S RESALE OF LAND I- By virtue of authority vested in me ■ by a certain deed of trust executed j | by Frank Bell and Thopas Bell to i the undersigned trustee, which said j deed of tract is registered in book ; Q-l. page 489, Martin county regis ter of deed's office, the condition.- of said deed of trust not having beer, complied with and the holder of the ohligatioa having demanded a sale thereof, I shall s«U to the highest, bidder for cash. Saturday, February 34th, 1923, at.l 2 o'clock, aoon, at the door of the Bank of Oak City, In the town of Oak City, north C*ro lina, the following described tract of laad: A certain tract of laad lying ami being in Martin county, state afore j said and more particularly descril. Ed and defined as follows: Being that * ' # Rsb-My-Tiaai for Rhttaaliia. kIEURALGIA lw| a knd*chr-nib Uwhmbnd 1 , • w —melt and inhala tha vapors VJCJSI Om 17 Mttoa/sr. UmJ Ysorfc J A Kid Glove Job Harrison Oil Co. I Distributors THE ENTERPRISE, Williamstorm, N. C. | tract of land this day censed by' \ > Moses Boil to the guarantors bong on the tooth side of the Hnr.- | iho and Palmyra road and being that " j .'Outre of the Joseph J. Williams load. | purchased by lfoses Bell of the Pat- « I rick Winston heirs, a more definite | and accurate description can be eb- '| tained by reference to the Patzack j Winston heirs' deed to Moses Ball and jj the land divisioat of the Joseph J I Williams heirs. This January 26th. 1923. B. M. WORSLEY. 2-2-4*. Trustee. S. J. Everett, attorney. JfTOU HAVE ima rxrtw I Tutt's Pills I wkatywaM*. nnrtwOtaak I "—«+ « fctvi » t>» nmm. ' ' I I IV ache and pain? I IMENTHOLATUM I \ quick M I; FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS I • :• j t % 'J5> 'if. -+&?£:> H?| I . *- . ■ 1 WE HAVE SERVED THE REST INTER EST OF THIS COMMUNITY TO THE . ■* > . *. * * * ~ % "' " Very of Our Ability H ———.. - . r ;vu— _._ • _ . . _ *•. •, ' Jftfc WE PLEDGE THIS SAME TO YOU FOR ink YEAR . • • • ' 1»2 3 - " ; / ■ * —* ~.-M, * Ik IB IF WE YOU WE WILL BE (•LAD TO HAVE YOU CALL ON U& The • 4- : ;; - ■ " >■■ ./) Farmers and Merchants Bank ~ WILUAMSTON.N.C. I 17 Broa. r 9 atib (Enmpany MR. FARMER !!! *W'?i ■ " * ■ *• o How about some of the Old Reliable Owl ffi I Brand Fertilize with Cotton Seed Meal mix- I ture for yout Tobacco. If vou wilt aslc the man who has used j || j ■ __.•:' . . ... it beside some other kind he will tell ' m I you that old OWL BRAND Fertili- j I zer is the BEST. . v i-'" •••■..■ _ -. • —-■ *. _.. - - _ , "• iX I Harrison Bros. & Co. j COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK I | WILLIAMSTON'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE \ | ' % j --- T ADVERTISE. IT PAYS i • "l. • • * ;* v ' - nv > rSE K&nXPUSE COLUMNS FT R SEIXD9C TQUM uHumi

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