MAKE YOUR ARRANGE*EXTS TO ATTEXD THE BOAKOKX FAIR KOI'. !S-U MANIA FOB SPEED French Drive Autos at Redden Rate Down Uowtains. Writer Say* fmi»||>il T—i*M «*• Alps Sit Hdptaa am d Triwt to » yrfr (lull "TV Mter coach mcUM kUA kin occurred recently ia the sooth of mart do not surprise me in Ike least." nim a correspondent Hav tag Jut returned from nMMtef •"* • numb, r of mountain patsn. I ha** had enough thrills t* last sac for a while "it m rift; i i»t> doJg'ng the taxlcab. in ParU. »kn apparently the speed limit is unknown, bat « the Meep gradients and zig-zags «C tha French Alps the danger btww ■** sore acme. The pnlestrlu in Paris ran. wtth 1 some agility, t*t*pt with a whole akin. 4 hut a passenger la one of the aaoMr L coaches ah rh make a f rat are of I climbing several Alpine passes In the day ran only sit be? pleas and trust to lark. The surprising thing Is that ae I (Meats are not more ft«aai. | "French motor drivers have a pa» f slon for speed, and when two cars t meet on a hairpin ttad. wtth a very I aarmw mad surface and a peeefp* | tons drop of some hundreds *f fret aw | the one side, the sitnattsa is rather J unpleasant for the car oa the satM* | edge, an! decidedly thrilling fee the | passengers. When taking sacb a cane ' at >;*♦!, as Is often the ca«e. tt is ) simply a matter of nerve and sseady ■leering that palls ooe throogh. as a * inlgt * send the car skidding lata square. . "French driver* take risks that woaid appall an English motoris* They rash down steep awil'ia roads, following each other la a dew*e ctawd of dost, or dash out «f brOllaat saa shlne into d*rk tnnn.!« at a pace that makes one p»«p. "It all seem* so recklesa. and yet * la really rerh»ps Ibe moat expert -lrtt lug in l""ir**(«e Hue's feettng* rf thank fu'n«->« at being landed wbate at one's hotel do r are mixed atth a pne found admiration of French skill la meeting r*-»d emerjcencle*. hit alaa with a distinct preflneaee f«r the slower hat safer drivtag to which we ale amisttwued at house." Si-tartan Ufa Nat AN Raoea M«o j«-one married ranples amwr or later get the desire for tittle In the sabwfca with a bit •' grtuun 1 around It." S«"diia»s their „ wishes are te~lt»d. sometimes the* go to the en'! of their days with, tfcetr drsatu* nn*n!=tlle»L TVas who anal* their goal genera'lr find that s»sbarhaa I!fa Is »n as tbey had pictured It- It I* usual' friend hasi-and «!• has his e*es oy-aed more than friend alfe frieqd busload 11'rs aa-l iearaa a great mani «hh>«* Erea If he ha* * little more a«nej thaa the average he tads it's tip to bin to ka»w how to do a-lot of [.tumhac >*«. carprotry Jobs and to !nra ■"met4.lag of rite liidty. for Mp in tha snharta al-ag throe llae» is n--t always a«ait*Me Friend husband rr.imbWw MfctiPf to friend alfe, But be learns and he does what ~ expected of him lie las bis reward in tuning patreaiaiagty ta his fellow worker aha baa not yet fallen tor the country and aaytng. "Yos ou-l.t to lire mi of town. «dd «-»a. Kotblcg like It la the w«*M "—New York Sua and tilshe. Mails Wcrs Acca—swadatf Aa Iriahmau *s> aat«arihed la i» reive the Ml»« ia«, letter from hi* a* I* Lwodun "Itear Father—l am ia a deace sf aho e Kiali; send nr tia ai.d okge —Yoor losing f«. I'at "I* S.—After a r.ting Iks letter 1 aa* so ur.i kea with remorse that I ran "alter the postman and tried ta get It b. k I .--.n nlj pray that tt win war rrarh yoa." p. ;t who . .-aid be sa»re a«rooist*rd tt-aa ttr s««o be nr>«i»«l lUt re -10-ar S- r- - T-eir pra - er» are i* swere-l TS » lett«r did M i«* h at* Fjlie*.*—i .'- a T t l--fl- i Cancer; l Successfully Treated at Kellani Hospital The Kei JT f'c.-" «*! tifcitt Ghhhi, TyRi«K, I'leers, X-Ray I f'urn* and Cfcitrk Scic* V J* bm *f t be Wft, X-R»t, lUaium • Acids or . s *:»w »»i. ** km Uijto >«r • ®*ti '.•O per etiii of the "My fcwsifU' Oi HifeiMt 'lrtlrt duicf t!« put yeans. • WEI-LAM WirFITAL lar. *l7 W.*l Mli* Ahi Kirhmoad, »I.- r.L» , /-v. i OUR JOB j WORK— Tanu; at M ««fc that Ms like | a lwb'>* ■ tv ipcciiH;. " V»d mm ■■i«l af mit t* to* gr r *| * * to kip )« K» P "tal m mt «fc*a yoa »iK 41. GET Oil raCBS ON VOII NEXT JOB AKD BE CONVINC- - ED THAT IT PATS TO SET OM| THE BEST—AS THE PUCE IS NO MOKE SIMON LILLEY •% - . '> .i" -' v ' He Won , The recently announced engagement ; ' oTi widely known man about town tot j a yrwng nana who lire* In Watts | briars ta Bght. if bis d'sevi friend ran i be befiered. a now anrle in sareessfal nertdup. Said frirad gires the insole iff ea the as follows: "If yea wmid marry me. it wonld stake me «atte happy." *" "Vy dear Boh. bapidne** Is gained ia tie porsiiit of s :ne!bing. not In the > catching it" -*lhat"a not so!" cried Brf> "Toa'ra antt Aoioi the last car out of this I town oa a rainy algbt!"—Lot Angeles I Still Musical. Two men who had tx-en old srt,--.>« feOa.as met in a reslaurant. Aft. r ej | charging greetings, one said: ~l;y the way. «M chap, when at I srh«i yoa u«ed to he rather food of bbw. Do you play any' instrument -"Yes." was the reply ; -second ftkite at fcosne." ; His Idea of Substitutes. "So jbe Lf-rxl has sent you a little sfster instead of the hrutber you ««te>l f«rV sa*d the kindly neighbor. -*Y es~ _ 1 siq|«sr you ate jus? as pleased?" J -JcM as pleased? I should say not. , I *5-;-;«o»e this Christinas If I ask for ■ >a* i knife the.v'U give me a doll hajxj" I VOTH'E OK SALh I *Jcr ißd by vutue at t" e p>» » -y( i—*c in lha. teruu>> tie vt :rv t eiecoirti !•;. K. i! \Sean J>2 J wifi AA, t ttesief, to the m ■ ■■ g*»e«l tii. tee an.! baring date oi •j' -llf ,ati.i if rec r.l in the pul; • v' i-"> « V.;r in county in b.« k I c oi Maitin county in Inn' ?'' at pipe i;l6, ~.ii deed- oi Iru. . j> - c ; 1e« n jf.-.ta to cure ibe |r a «eji if certain n-:e.« of e\e ii, ■ * t'e tiir.j i'J I.r z thtrein cot t «jn d no" ' \ c •«5 mplk ! w.th.' ah«i ;>t U.e bts,tj»- e j.i».'4cr cf • o cs, the , > CTjsis twill on Mn'.ia , El ■ d -ay. o: ft.cennw r 1923. at >"• i. w. in front - of t'e coa*' . • » «4o«tr rf M irtin c u •,! >., ft V : • t*. V. - (frr for ; ale, a* pn' c i - b to tie htahes' l>idler f« . lie fo»!«w'r«r de*cfib>(! prote •wit: ■■" - I t"-e '• T"n o* V. ! !r ir f f . - '—tin '— V of the \\ r •- : ■ ; : «t" a' 1 M"!.nt*fo pa l " - •IK- 3.* fie frmusf f'r -!/» i !« «-,e e. *e'l, «■ l»'»t 't * «*! 'es*. tSrtwc £• utlie*! - i !«• r e * eft V*- lijwjre lo't' t-fji -* *.-> fe*i- t|» 'i> w' Th the- • -r* gar Oiwrf rr i M' l ' m 'ret to.tie tgrir > ->• I - ... |arl c«nvc."ti IVirlfdUW B Bart a packet fei jom ■ .. "1 _L" .... !■ !lIP. THE ENTERPRISE, WilUamaton. M. C. , Hrsnrtl by dead ir jm U. D. Peel and • wife, £una Sexton PeeJ. Dat .xi Jul:. | S"Ea, 1*1! and of record in the put l.c tejiitry oi luitin coonly. Tub tre lit oat of November. 11 _ ... ELiiEET S. FttE Trutf- ( Whee c. Maitia, Aronaey. COiiE TO miUJAMs O.x loKiicit or fcf: •le Vak. -Jii ty v,.tu? oi" .he -powet f .ale cpr'aja- * ir that ci tain dee nw « a .t. LI RceUt •• J Haney- luiix -v«i t«. the ur »- c! Ir««v' a r ? Hi. •» .late o •.a. —I. ial ,of reccrt :c the pub ic registry of Martin ccnuily in \-2, at page 4TJC. said deed of tru, aviaj. ioa s*vm to s» u ■ c the i sre* « f certain notes of even d: ' .enanhaad Ibe terms and "- «cvs Ih.-ein contaiTM-.' not havir en orr viied with. a&d at the renv ~f ibe bwUer of Kai.i notes, the ur igueJ will wi Friday, lb t?h «*a? of Xsnmtr!, 192T.. at I: !-'cfock. m. in front of the court • • —J The most interesting place in Richmond v. ~lj u yoo h*TP aren the Capitol, Monument Avenue, the battlefields, and other places of historic interest, you t , - ' will find a welcome and well-earned rest at MflW & ~ - BP After all, it is the most interesting place in Richmond. £ ' * \ I*"loor after floor of beautiful things, gathered together from i * ahm»st every corner of the world, and oouvenientfy arranged , • | *— — ** n|gL for your inspection. There is something to rest and A, *»gM * 11 ■ the eye on every side, a refreshing spectacle for the sight- I ' l| I wean-tourist, and prices that please the shopper. , ' Jl Miller y Rhoads is a splendid place to buy what you need r r for youraeif or home. Almost from the moment you step i § W) mm 4 im, - rr into the liar* you find yourself surrounded with irresistible Th* m— n» /i^t. ■*?■«« 7!!! values. In juldition to regular stocks sold at unusually '■* Tt moderate prices, daily sales events offer opportunities fa« " *7" . r t »•('« W Mil - \ substantial savius. x jijii Turrit!, T^'% * j*""Buying i? large quantities enables us to sell to you at low iThmj #*«. M*. prices. You will never regret a purchase made at Miller it rwi'MM* fa Rhoaiis. Whatever you buy, you will fipd the price fair «"H the merchandise exactly as represented. Has policy has won £| A for Miller it Rhosds the enviable reputation of setting the ] mttt standard of vakaes. You can shop at Miller it Khoads in perfect comfort. The - \ f MJ JI. aisles are wide and roomy—no jostling or crowding, no y ' "bargain counter jams." Kvery corner of this big attractive ( \\ i\ ! store is well lighted and ventilated. p _ nlwj You can a whole shopping day profitably at Miller mT jr fc Rhmdi Each department has frequent offerings of un- JS fliPPn i-jgWH | usually good values. Visit as many departments ss you can. 11l Qi J [J *' | ittflfl 1 Jod may find unexpected values in something you need. B f A "a *L * ' .When you oome to Richmond, by all means visit Miller it Rhoads Store. Shop if you like, or just "look around." You fr Qrf r V* welcome to check your parcels and traveling bags and \ rr refresh yourself in a comfortable rest room. There is no - charge for theae pdfcmal services. Whether you come to buy *—ri **—*-" or just viat, you will find a friendly spirit and a willingness to —■ ***** » frM m t V csMpf ff ufita mrtmiimc* i r r | j rffir »»j jin n serve among our salespeople. Our store faces Broad and —r». ii a •/ #*» ■»«- i 1 .j- Grace Streets, between sth and Oth Streets. It can be readied JJ ff'f j ■ i-n fa fa *»»*- by street car, from ei|her railroad statiou, in a few minutes. tUUm 9 MMatdi Sian. I i . ' , _ * house door of Martin count}. at Wii liamston, X. CL, offer for ok-, at pub auction, to the i»i»..rcr i> ;Use *ollowiu 6 - acxnb pro|*« l„ tow it: J * i-'it tact: bounaed on ti* aoni, , !>/ the of the l_te Calvin Griffin »n the fa.-! by tee bcuf of C. J. stalls; on the south by the o W. i>. V. \nn awl o>. the we.i by „li 3. W. Brilfy tract, co taininy cr.« Hur ■ifiJ and r.fleen lilj) acre.-, more r; less, and being the same preia.x-. iecdej to K. W w —" r t; 1 Mizelle and wife, and W -E. Ruber on and wife and eommo >. kr,» ts the "Irving Briley Tract of Ijn.i; tract: Bounded or the oor»t, bjr the lands of Martha Gainer: or tii* east by the Ia»ls of the btf Je. e Coburn; on the south by the lands •»"" Martha Gaiwr and on the west by the lands of C. J. Stall.-, contain rn(t ore hundred and eight (ltfe) a e«. more or less. At the time and plan- mentjoiip.' 'or the sale of "He .-said two tract "f land, the undrn rnnl tru>'«v v * ' l-o sell for the hirh dollar, for •he> follow ne described persona prop erty. towit: All and singular the tock of c.wwi - wares ana merchandise a .J fixtures of every na u:e, kii.il and tUscription .hoc situate ami Wnp t .1 em ; .hi s:«rmMi« a:.d'woio u.-c flu. (• ; .11 ii' jari oi* that >.rav* of tan.'l coni i »n0..i., k,,« *ii a., "uie ii ...e i luce" i. , Jc.-.-o C«.b.:m; r'.u a i i.'.u'es ar». jtim?e horses; atd .! ... .. y av.l ai. {hi>jr?- situate cu fer.d p t.nisas; also jone International • nick. mo l; - , thai! peanut picker >, t ,e ctcver ». engine. cnc Auva > ya. eng. lie, o i O 1 P. Pool steam engine, one h*v - jM*s~. see sttt'k - er aut .mobile, one two horre v. ago. »rht rati* and wheels, oue l e .ait ari.i w: eels, oi.e .unk ard wl,ec! . tv pa sr plows, three two huree plow I «»ne fkzrrow, cotton, com and peanut I pknters, goano diatribu* oi s. n!! hoes. rake-; shovels, gear*, tobacco stick tohacc • flee*, a»d al! other ,iH ;ititr ■tilpier. ler.ts aid person! properly c! every k.itd and description net ai > enumerated and si'ua'e ar.! being up on ett er of th • l. acts of I if.! il~ . necti. ne*l, or upon ti c t ~n* of commonly known as "the Jee C. bum l T .»;ne llac;" also a!' book a. rotlllts tf every k'nd ami ue-erip" due or to H II Weu\ e and al! notes and >t f'ei evidences oi I MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS TO AfTE debt now due or to become due to saiu K. H. Weaver. Prospective bidders in this sale may see the property by calling upon E H. Weaver on any na e between now and tiio sale for tie purpose of in -pecfcnj» said property. This notice is given for tlie reason .hat said proper y will not pre; etit at the sale, and to the erd tha' prospective bi>i iers may in'jnr. t'r n: i .-elves before the date of the sale. This the 31st daj of October, 1923. CLAVTON" MOORE, " 11-6-4t. Trustee. ■ - - " "1 I*— ~ Furniture & House Furnishings STOVES AND RANGES We buy in with several other stores, our* t>ne» s are the low*t t'ash if you have it—Credit if you need t. Our Mr. C. R. Spruii'. !? in Williamston e- ery other Monday. R. E. QUINN & CO. r. MAIN STBELT WASHINGTON, N. C. tOAXOKE PAIR NOV. IS-M A. Thing - DON'T MISS IT. Send »o»r BUM and addre** plainly written u*«b*r villi 6 cent* (and thi* to 'liaraberlain Medicine On, DM Moioe*, lowa, and receive in fetnm a ! iT.*"** coouloin* Chamberlain"* J-ougfc Kenedy for cough*, colds, croon, bnuacbiai, "W and whooping coughs, ■•id tickling til mat- Chamberlain's 6tom •rh and Liver Tablets for stomach tron | indigestion, gumj pain* that crowd - U»* hut. kltoonxa and eomtipation; Chaabertain e Saire, needed in «rery I tamilr I- r burns, scalds, wound*, pilea, snd skin affections; tbeae rained family ma>lu.u«* i„t 5 ct . ntt; aj, jt , SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENTERPRISE