—AfIyBTI KNTB FOB BUYING ADVANTAGE^ THE ENTERPRISE NiM «M| Tmmimg mmd Friday *T «fc» ■ PUBLISHING C« W. C. MANNING. X F. T"i" aad B. T. NOBLES. lean aad iStncb} Cut la Aaiju.ee) 1 year »i-K | aasalk* SOr !■ a«_ i- KMHM at tte Post Office at Wi ■Bila. North Cai4ioi u wwd- TIGSD.U, MAY IS, 1923 rut: HOME «H:K H\KII Sm »vfc «tnl up in tr* «a I dnif., BW} Utf fiidhl I* | n »>i —lk "*nKT aid *••!> ahM 'Jxu kmc Harr? have tu4 >• I ■mi ii a> i i*su!J any of Um: (•" i yir «f ca'.tr beer, UKIUC ] M lkxt',l to IY.M4CM tht.-C artJM taafe Skneivc-. they may iw( i:« r* > If- kait ionro Mxue expeu* i-ut U*. I ■aj u>t axMeo years tw their ii\e&- I Hui b«-l put up . iar. acli'iUt ' aft as carh feeling I ha: U*. I are Ml tlnf enough to mow t>«> | Ini »r tuiao* ot »pa»ie bp i I gaim - uuoer mM cue | iHuab. tie; ha»e been &!^:f! t- I pvz *Si lat old overall- ai U «so ■ I Utlje tare » «i* with Uie.r bai.u®. TWy mv have pulled ar-: wheez I et a: fasa so they felt as if the. I ■»» Unakif up pt,j.-*aj!y. ISa I after a inlie tnuim;. a lot uf tr « r ( lat «am«d they mrrt jit-t i- g* } as tar? ever aeie, They rejoice h j lias Bear fuuM ?ur fU . ai>i the I kMf »}■ a hatut ina: gives them us j Sal (Blue c iai t T" ;' cti. naiiy women vhb j {aacl; felt thm.*;v« unable to £• j she kMeeK«:i I'Doer the '.it ? o I the war a at them t- j a—ad a r r Tn >»•"■• ■*• aiui the tv . I >URt aaa the W)ia, a.«i ftikj li e. I pil j— ii abil.i in pro' I ■ g y A lot i>{ these, Mh.- m* !h | ■an to Biort y»»rs of acuvity i:- I She} aa five 01 let. yeax> afv, ju f j laeaase «*•> have tna; ; I pays ta k«ep up the-r phjrsca! ahii I ■J- , AjbUU. THE TBITH OF THE OIKL OK IOWA, j "\f"r»«i4gad - the tjti ( af a } jct_'t ahomu a! the Wall* }te j _ Cu writer e j.« .a: , atin a beauului £-'h w.-ii «ires*w-, | gaiar' creases, a- Urne.- pouring i>- j jtoia kut to her aiei at Xtltw I raac. wrfll • 1 >»p*Mari>l ill It.ifc . lie Mtin suwil as tt at a tuui h» j ■nsul to oa. I Zjt tiaughterV .leaiii} whin: aie f»t>> at- ft«i.oa>: New. Kjk t i kit*?. fiMMia f i*>iii contention-, . j nra a*-rid for 6*> taoie no; I eiwaet, i.jfe with a kick in it, the sm j fjt jsarai uur v*n lain J aey a very m p*nam ..ue&t.oe j i;t 3uw a>ttM, vii Vv hat > >o- I caf-ti U o! their daughter .- j Where are lie .-ilktu, tfciUi Het-Cj , beaorviT 'Ui uvkiu K»r. } e"»ea realiy io\e ? 1 - theie «.-n. . j ttej uaui hear*.,- for real romance ' As*d thes. the write! w- i« have yo I •~*ee it* jar. ii-ii: pin at rt* j jUzMtez | the rislwu mt auc «* auO T.iftit bathing party." —New iip.- to jazx. -srink a» he btTTi for t««! Hn»» *t BLay -1* Is that the Cipiess eree-i? " | mlu aho kM» eot k«*e u> >•! ai« The aidv«rtts*r> ,-aj it i> "tfesiSi. J ana «arprue» galt-re. i. j ■«n!k the dautgi ter ar.«l * .11 *out-: I ka wiprj*e falfsers a*.u *• - kaew JaM ahat tr* >v«th of the -is: } is fed or., at*i thej are 'intk • ■I deep, to the ditp. r : Georgia I'eanut Growers Complete the Organizatiun j li hthaif of the peacut great!; i mi Geofgia the !>iU.* inp teW-grar> aftmh wa» foraar ; u» lt> a fea «ia\ - __ 4ays ago, pc rtra) - th the;, are f km id the Cialri stu> * ■WI is greatiy erw-ourar ■ag to the growers of North Can>i'.!u. ' ■it have not fared a> well a- tl. •tfctr oa u.g ;1 the fat" ' tka! the orgaiinath* has nvt t>eei I pofKbid o" as large -tale. *t .> j fwBll; at heiag able to control a large per e»t of the production, k* WTth organization being perfertei ii,; Go—gia. aher* a large acreage i ' glials the aitaatioa look* better fo ' the IVaaiit Growers' cooperative f0.,, ttD year, and the Market will W« 1 law be hotter hcc. Peanut Graven' Au'o. _ -Norfolk, Va. la behalf af Georgia Peanut as aaeiabaa, a as a pleasure to assort yaar aaanatiaa that aar organirat-o- ; ii aar a practically aaaaim fact «it : * caaa aa the aery beginning We wam . tamektam Sir ynr splradid caapera *ta*!nZwz" I ■ G*-~ T ' B' t Daddy's Fairy Tale 1 m 111 i * m " HATURELANO NEWS Tltrr I-a-) ju« I«v8 brvoibt tat • «».py of Natureland X«» rt*-t lb.« abo t'loOJ if Na- TK ~*l torelari4 brmr V,—oat ever; so I >.fren and rtW is the >S>I u Nt ! There are al *fc,j «i)i Iniere^ttag i WTjB Ira" lira» of ant la i tl.e |u|er iLi are the bit' la«t e.ij.y me ISo | '"-Mr. aa« Mrs. SiJdar a ere »»«■ 1 their, lmm» wefi. TJ "Found a Tea were i) -z very Btacaiih' * aiee-'y »Sea lira Spider hurried Mr. o>:t ..? the way Guasips ! at tl* Ss far f.'jm beftig a l-via* U ca "' j Mr* will ll?f In W ftf* i »Vb aa*J :-.ale It tier h -r.,e She w!P I May as far «»aj fn-m other «| !«V-r> a* frfaHf > he«airce -Jie ha> no *j-t-iee fnen-i* s!e Trusts. IE fal, F;.sers «J> n-1 tnat J atker. O'er, aa oM h*rse of lifty 'wo I year* tp-. aaw his •■H kaef.r — I aU. f.al L-t *»»-n hlra e.'itre Ow>er I bad bera but a fca years nfi Arsd iVvtr his j fc«ej-*-r siswl ki«*e! him at the tip of , bus ear j .st as hal been bis sg-evia' I trick wish t!Js ke»-;«r l-.og a^a Cso*er t.*"! not forjottwi ta alt j • tb-*e year*! Tie Skua frr the 800 f;«uh arat , | of lis Time these tfcys eatinc C»h or ' I ariatrhtar liti hart I IKb »e sat * are ways ; of |«»«in{ the time. »is«l Is at'Slng to j I ote ll.lt ai. .re fr»-e to any whe , , with to fcf-ej-t It. >•> o«e n*e»] eeer I arr!*e fc ui ante of rhsßias for It. I He e»*iMi,'t read the a»-te If be re I cef- e-1 It. The Skua, we h-pe oar rsa-leei I ! ka--». t» a "f >lr S»-a >isll j He wee rs a «!ark hmaa tn'.l f*te«l :r>fli f'.-.Ld a tea t-ts I «islt «f« the lawn tike other da« i t"'-r «-"i! .e r»-r —•»! or Mler no of her Nnh were tnratd He w«'«M hare 1 "V. r, 4 H WW If he hc4 ba4 to Sgh; fee ft. he rtt!r«. Mr Milt t«rt:nhrlj wlshe» t«- aa ■ ! tooiioe that »hen ;»»ple tell eaet-! I 'fler ta>.Teej, ar. wyle eje" eit for I this if that ar.4 meaa of to! aa-rtk terr «a?*f»sl!T ak4 as I | as.ttej IU that hiif of tiaaa doa't I rwlue »M »te anet It !* all teaa» Mr llj|[e has K4l ; anai'if i ib**i ejes'atit aiH nan >ee 1 so •warti sa-! so far away that the« w*'V #rst I'ertel Its! Mr Cat'« Mya that Bany A | aJ re*:lM- iI.I ft n«aaa He aais flat lm «>ae tar to j a s-arr»*-» rj t i.ai i«r a caar. ate oat j wt.eo sh ii» sni'-Br ft» Ie ntj fttre | fu! to a* s-OMChlag An.' Ie wHbes ' "• r-5. ;»1» C-~e 'hat eaje~-t«a ••ej re>«er,.t«ee 'that ft aas hartaw >* ;t.e lerfil er. t uf the ■ r . e ha"} that th. npiiet'aa was s**rte.l la tSa Srat j4a-e Ae4 l! 1- a "sajing with sease. he an i a M- It-.-nn H«r:r-aae« l» H jm >y»t be>-ao*e ha i,n-i «-«y 'hal al> '.i'l a I *H» ail II . |( a tr ir Mr. Broiln lear Mitaa fit be I* a -t rt'*t at i tl-at nua; as * many a !r-»r I« a? frinil? an-! plijfU an-1 pleasaat "as °aa he ab! he hfi not like tilt sartej If the? •- esa as enwa as a polar har. ahy do thee not say an-? Mr. Ilorir of the Fair l ata, was eery Rol keaiM the n»ler lay and *>. sat el a'a: might o*beratae have teorr. a ha-1 «*rua' -a Aa aataaaahUe Mafel to troahto and ta harh | •lowa a hill an-! the* to «o Into a ; hank and -lyrl- g this time he waa o« top. of the hill • k . ■ •'b the wajoa ( |! bo k! .4 bt L •kit »e»e the I I; "lU^Mladp »»-S !t *as te- I .a 1* 1 j «-•* ho was I k I]i J ea!» Thar the %/ .}) F 1 pe*.;.!e Hi '! eaa I t«®»i!le kaear t ''TBIA j a'Jt to d* I 4^®* If the horse b».! I f »t j !e. " -CS rv-Itrrl, > f Jf rj t*«ey saW. they / I ■atej tl-emreliaei f*~» an ardent ) Kr.cr.4* ».? Mr H-rae of the Fair «Ma la Mai * »rw srv very Crwa" proud to lnax hten and take this >vp>iftiatr ta ae ten! la h.u I heir o* ( rataU!lwt The borw* t*. the Mowat ed Ptal.ree.ea are vary (rttrfvl for tie buiit rtrnsd at of a !sintka they hate recetve-l Tsey are glad they are !«aed and tt-jk* they ate raa ! •***ered fine and haarj-waae They ara 'ed they raa hWp with the rtty'a j trmOf and do a» aarb «t Bat heat ••f all are tIM»T pleaxr.l akra they raa | help jMr r!-l«rs. aha Hey r«i« far aa mash to stop ruaawa; * and (a i paarvert ir-11 rata ' * May aeeaaa ta ha carrying aa* Ap- I iag aa a pretty gaa i frxet aa May I jifch' Sawr itrark * aaay aeaihy places oa the Mh H aakf* cwttna 'book red an! is agana*! aaaat other | J MR coon SALESMAN SAYS: ,j »E SELL GOOD GOOIiS: wr run e them right. *. R. ORLEANS WlllMßntM, N. C. fATARRH of head Of throat * brodncd by the vapcea d r Vlfet* ▼ Vapo ßub OM /7 MSmmJan UmJ Ymmk i BUSINESS CARDS I IN6IRANCE LINE j | >, all lt»aoe So- 7#. \ lta'l «a.l another dat il J* | I | are insured. ou '' j i I c * iL I j John L. Hod person : WUliaaastaa N. C lSlatmg. CiHrriail. spooling. and | 5 Fteabhiax Hltw» and HII.IJAMSTON TINNIV; AND I PLIMBING OMPANV |i U Hatnfrni. Mjrr., Licensed | II and IttytMeml llmi' i i ! ItamtMßC and Skrrl Metal *o»k | Williamston, N. C. | Übcuin Wadset* VWat IJrowninjt's Jewelry ill Main St.. Washington. N- C . | Ail Kinds ol Jearlrj REPAIRING A SPECIALTY |'U niAKLES J. SAWYER i Kif. liar. Nose and 1 hroal ( N. C. Ktr j I kur-dai »»ii Friday. s*l ai to 5 p. nr. IHhce York Building I _ ~ _____ _ \ Koltert L. ( oburn ATTORNEY AT LAW | OJTiire in the People* Bank building | ' i \\ illianslaa. N. C. •— SEE ROEBUCK and WHITE il uR PAINTS OILS YAKNISHK AMI WALL PAPER PAINTLRS AND DECORATORS 1«7 Main Stmt WILLIAMSTON, K. G !| BETTER SERVICE THAN EVER BEFORE ' SPECIAL Attention J t Given to ladies' one piece diWu. | * - fancy waists and nil delicate fa- J I * brio, such ay ailk, satin, crepe de 2 J chine ai.d gwrgrtlr crepe J. I). >RAY i LEANING. PRESSINS. DTE- > ING AM) ALTERING j PHONE IS AT NO. 1(7. I ftL A. CritclMf RIX Ci teeter Critcher and Criteher Attorney* At-Law . Main Street " Hiw M j Wil.amston, M. C f DR. MARY F. HUFF • Palmer Graduate «Tuinprn»toe TvW N. C Office hours: 9 a jl—l p. b. 2J# p tn. 5 :30 p m_, Tata. Fri, 7 p. bl—B p. m Phones: Office fiC7. niilw til V j Dr. R. L. Savage •* R*ky Mount will MMBaM lantie Hotel third * T j b each Month la treat dnaaaea ml the EYE EAR. NOSE * THROAT aad Pit GLASSES. r~ —— J. L Peele, Jeweler Next to Fowdea-fc Dn« State | REPAIR WORK A SPBOALTT Watches THE ENTERPRISE, Willlamttotm, H. C.' VETHAH SPEAKER COHHC I Grave Herbert is one of the wid est known men in the Lyceum and I fhanls lapis field. He came from a village pastorate to the platform, I' aad a a very t>hort time became anted for the clarity of his think ing. the energy of his work and the might of his oratory. His per ! in—lity is compelling. He is a ; a tromg. virile, red-blooded man. He » wtiflu 200 pounds, has a strong " voice. well-modulated, keen eye* i and open ears. He has lectured " an over the LiuU-d States, clear acmes Canada and in Mexico. Mr. Herbert has been a student f of men, hoys and b oks all his life. I & knows men, their te notations. | their their ambitions. , their hopes and aspirations. He ! is as intensely human himself as a • naa tan be. He has worked his own way to the commanding place he occupies, and is scarred with the mart:? of many battles with I adverse fortune. Mr. II rhurt's father was, for • J fifty ;>. a Methodist nrearher, of th old sort who swam his horse I aires ■ bwiilliii rtrrnm~. raiiiiil Hm ' . Bible, the Discipline and the Hymn j Book in his saddle bags all over i Northwest* rai Ohio in the early 1 days of Ohio Methodism. Herbert ; was the first son born to his father, although the old preacher was well in the fifties when the son was born. The el'ier Herbert was also a "forty-niner," and preached on the street* of the then godless San Francisco with Rev. (afterward 1 Bishop I William Taylor, of heroic memory. Mr. Herbert's paternal i grandfather erected the first mis f nan church built by the Method- I ist*. the rebuilt edifice now stand ing on the original ground at Up per Sandusky, Ohio. About the church lies the dust of the cele brated Wyandot Indian chiefs "Between - the - Logs," "Bloody - j Eyes." "Gray Wolf" and others of " that state]v tribe of red men. Mr Herbert V ancestors have been preachers, teachers, lawyers; and i j the family has Iwen noted for its ii orators. So the doctor comes hon ertly by hif oratorical gifts. And his oratory is of the intense type. er pi easing vividly the vision id a strong man His let-tares chal h nge thought, inspire vision and ■nge to service. The personality of a strong man runs throngh all his work. Many people agree with him and some differ from him. lot all grant him the courage of I his convictions, the honesty of flis pur|ose and the sincerity of his motives. Our citizens will have t chance to hear Mr. Herbert at the coming Chautau{ua. C SUBSCRIBE TO ENTERPRISE NOI ICB OF SALE Lndei ami by \irtue oi the ponei of «sale contained in a certain ike •tf trust executed to the untkrsigwe. Umßbm by Eotiert JehtiM>iv and w-fe. Fannie Johnson on the 3rd of Jai. aary, 19211, said tleeil of tlUst recorded in the public registry of Mar tin cMuit)' in book (i 2 at page €Z xdinui; ceitain noUs ol even >la:» uai Mor iherew»lli, ui»l ilrfeu't lts>- •ig l«-en made in the pavnsent cf t. > same and at the request ol the hosi er of the said note, the uruii rsyiu. aiil on the 9th day of June, 1923, 12 o'clock m., in front of tiio rourt II louse lioor in the town of Wuliainslon, N. C., offer for sale to the UiK^e-; bidder for ca»h, the following de-cn'- ed real e.-tate, to wit: IVing the lot deeileil to Holier Johttson by Sylvester II:i»sell b: dee-I dated April 28th, lf(>6, anil of r>'e«r>t sn the public registry of Martin cm ty in book KRR at paj;e M. reference beteir utade to iliv! i > aminle description of said lo', cm j MM~ 1 Ml MMBMMMMIWM j : -• So thev greased .' ■•• ■ ■ the bottom of the ship SMART builders of smart ships, those hardy settlers along the Atlantic Coast just alter the Revolution. Many a time their sharp-built harks and brisantines showed their heels to Ithe Mediterranean blockade and carried American goods into Marseilles. And one ingenious device for getting a knot or two of extra speed was the greasing of the icssrTs bottcm. So while the friction of the water held back their pursuers, they slipped onward to safety. Friction is always a drag against progress, especially in the ' case of motor cars and tracks. For years this company has been aiming at the conquest of friction by means of a lubri- * caring oil scientifically designed. We have been successful. Ash for ^ — not just "a quart of ofl." - STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) I ■ . taiaing One fourth (i'4l of an acrt.ji mote or k£i. Feme the sxjb- In - «*de-i U> Ro»: - [ ert Johnson hjr B. A Cfilcher b> «b«*" j dited Jaaouy aad of reeor.B ; in the registry of Maitai cou . ty in book E-l at pjge 14? tefere* -r Uiar made to deed for a mot. | perfect dweriptw-n of sairt lo* co* ; taiaing one eighth 11-M »f ac acre more or less. A'so ose black mare. ®Bc bo«r> two to .-an plow-. or* crftor. jJow |] and ail fcctjehold ar-d ktcher furrdture to »- helcfgiap. !y, one ruak ftw. tihle-. beds, be-issead*. ari all p",pertv ' j ■vhitrver 4«?cr|*>oa to u- belonrisr Tt'i tr Til; day of May. IS2T EI.BFRT S PEFI , I 5-7 -It Trone? j Gum-HMppe«l Cords Gaining Hew Fame foi 1 Service ~*94% Sales Increase in Last Six Months Shows Trend Toward Firestone The pqfeßc has i iifctli nRj spchm. TW popw- wdU la economical mflrage of the Ftamm lar peefrrenre In *1 termor** Is ia—iilai «ti*y the ywun af double gum-dlppmc. The buyfa^-awiaa Fanlcac Gim Cctd. to»«H Ptreatooe dun how it has ait»—il the A itihri of servfce han been set by ttor fa- '** '** dtLc Wafae. nam tns wfthoat pnU m the pn*. It ha Aih owners shont Firestone pwfnrn an nan thA tnudt a sales home ol IM'i for the past mm cava Noer the b% tutcab icds ytrcStoae-eqalppeA moaehn over the same pdod of a year ago—the Waerh the new cars you nee—Jmt from the faa t'lrti ST win In il rtitiM Mam toriet. Omn Dtpped Oards nee seen uuy { stcreinfatt incri nnig numtoera. The P-iimnat OnmT%P«d Cord la thentfl/ . .. aMnmUaHA has unMi I FWvsbme fc» hwh Or* ™ masimmn extra ■! g tM only the the tremi nd—s recced of pat Fanana aaccma. FJatone name nmmes yoo. Only by oa thb name can you be Sure of fcettfc« the •tartan The the baying public ha* heeaarooacd to the gim i%»i■! waUurtU. presto tie w GUM-DIPPED OORD6 i" « f L. A PEEL & Si)aN, l»lymouth t N. G j COX MOTOR CDMPAN Y, Robersonville, N. C. rsit H.TOIMUsfi COLtHXS ro ■ SELLING YOU* ttttCfIANDISE - • THE BIG ONES JIU - ■ "DONT GET AWAY ft / If yoa are equipped with our tackle. Yoa wont jure to tell about the (bat that **° t away. Villi! hive tiw *° s * !ow - Stop in ai.-i H -Tt IjJl fill us the leaps ia your tark'c outfit- Everything you ran n po-.-ihly beed is hue for bait f|| casting or still feh ag Also j-j't water tackle. SMALL'S. WaifciiKiM. X. C Market SC. aear Mus. Id ! r.SE EVYEBPBISE fOU MNS FOB SELLING YOI'B MERCHANDISE