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COMMON Kijig Solomon sai.l i.- 'han , no trouble making 1,000 wives obey h4s'"e.Qmniancls, yet, now-, a-days, you'nin't 'make a sing le wife listen''to reason, but here is vsere common sense prevails. The citizens of \\ illi amston now have a modern and lip to date water and sewa.ue system at their dis "•-•v. posal and they owe it to their familv to take advantage of it. We will idadly furnish uou estimate free. Phone 240 William stem, N. C. Have You Ever I ried an ENTERPRISE A I)? —1( not, you don't know the meaning of "Results" r/ i I llllhiiii,, \i .in, ' I | | l||ii lh •, Jhe NEW EDISON gives his true voice BECAUSE ho has compared his voice with its Rk-ChhATION by the New Edison. Because thousands of people have heard this comparison. Because no one distinguished any difference between his living voice and bia Rs- CfcXATKD voice. Don't take the statement of an artist that a phonograph gives bis true voices i See whether that phonograph can sustain the comparison -teat. If it can't, you know that such phonograph doea not give you the artist's true voice, bat merely ■ mechanical version of its own. Think about these things! Then remember that the New Edison does sustain the comparison test, that it is the only phonograph which sustains the comparison test; and that we are always glad to prove thist» you. If you love music, your credit is good here. You can arrange your psfmali On a gentleman's agreement. Furniture Cash or Credit Bring or Send This EDISON REQUISITION BLANK WboM iavorit* tunc* would you lilt* to knnrf - - Am***- __ ' • □WM Mlmm UkM U Muafc. . ~gm Sg •' /Oi Q 800 l k McMh al Ulhu, ihlt, far kuilai m/- \ m I A) 1 n Wi«M»»Mwte-tiitii«r wii»N«»uim , Ml \W KSy * a What Did Edlsuo Do L>urta| tba War? (ButMla) ' M DRIES IIP mes ■ RUSH Says Sulphur is Quickest to dew Up An Ugly Skin o. Any breaking out of the skin on face, neck, arms or body is orercome |uickest by applying Mentho-Sul ' phur. The pimples seem to dry right -up and go away, declares ft ■noted skin specialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place of sulphur as a pimple rrinivvrr. It is harmless and inex pensive. Jost ask any druggist for a small jar of Mentbo-Sulphur and aae it like cold cream. / ■ - ; :TOP CATARRH! OPEN ! NOSTRILS AND HEAD j ' Says ream Applied in Nostril* f t itelicviw I loud-Colds ut Once. | 11 your nostrils are dogged and Tour li> I.! in stuffed ami vnu can't breathe lii.lv l.eraii«e if a or catarrh, just pit ii mini II but tip of Klv's Cream Hakn lit uhy drug store. Apply a little ot j I bid fragrant, ant iscpt ii' cream into I ynur nostrils and let it penetrate i through every air punHage of your bead, I Mouthing and healing the inflamed, BWoJ• J I •■!i mucous lneuibruue aud you get in fant relief. Ah! bow good it feels. Your n»- j I'ilh are open, your head is clear, no I more hawking, Htiuflluig, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling i fur breath. ICIy 3 » Creaui Halin Is just \>lnit sufferers from head colds and ca | tullb iKeti It'it a deligUL I linn, Marlin ( ounty. j V\. S., J. 'J'., ami J. i. Har.tlilf, ami K. A. Haiiev,' 'l'lM'linp a.- liailev ami i I 14M inli ill Vi S. I'. Kverett. I.> vii tue i.;)' an execution to tin I undersigned from the .Superior I'oui' l nl' Martin ('ounty in the above e'.titl j i d action, I will on Monday, tin- 2nd | day of iVlay, jy2J, at J2 o'clock noon . at tin' courthouse ftool' of MiilTi j County. at Williamston, North Caro lina, sHI to the highest bidder, foi ia-ii, to satisfy said execution all tin | riglii, title and interest which th« ,:tid S. I'. Kverett, the defendant,• ha I in the I'olowing described real estate to-wit :- liouned on the North by Novin Jny nei heirs; on the Kast by S. S. Ifailey; , on the South by the At hit. ' i• «"oast Lille -Kajlf'Gad, J. T. iiarilhil+ rrrvrt fitiMM mi the the West by S. 1\ 1. . ,1, ami known us (lie S. I'. Kverett I .nil, eon | faining One Hundred ( lUii) ..civs, j mme or lew, anil lieing the same land j ije*eillieil -in deed which is of riHiiri! lin tin- Public Kegi;itry of Martin . County, in liook 1,-1 at page 201. Ilii.-. the IKth, day of March, I(>2l' II T KOISKUSON Sheriff. M 211 'I 066 will break a Celd, Fever and Grippe ]uick'er tlian anything we i know, preventing pneumonia. TOE ENTERPRISE Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men i . ;n i Glass of Hot water each morn ing helps us look and fsal clean, sweet, fresh. Happy, bright, alert — vigorous anc vivacious—a good clear skin; a nat ural, rosy complexion and freedom , from illness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. 11 only every woman and likewise every man could j realize the wonders of the morning Inside bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic looking men, women and girls with pasty or liiuddy complax ions; instead' of of "nerve wrecks," "ferala tuns" and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosjr* cheeked people everywhere. An inside bath is bad by drinking, each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash froui the stomach, liver, kid neys and ten yards of bowels the pre vious day's Indigestible waste, sour fermentations aud poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. Those subject tc sick headache, bil lousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and'particulary those who have a pallid, sallow i implexlon and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug atore ; which will cost but >a trifle but la sufficient to demonstrate the quick nud remarkable change In both health 1 and. appearance awaiting those who practice Internal sanitation. We must remember that inside cleanliness Is 1 mora important thai) outside, be j cause the skin does not absorb lmpur j illes to contaminate the blood, while | the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do.' NO', M i: or APPOINTMENT OJ I REGISTRAR \M> J EDGES OF EL I IXYION AM) OK NEW REGIS, f TRATION Hi- it ordained by the Hoard of Graded School Trustees oi Williams ton North Carolina thai) under and by virtue of authority in jt veAteo j by an act of tlie General Assembly of North Carolina, entitled, "An Act to authorize the Williamston Gradeu ' School Distric in Martin County to I issue bonds and to amend' chaptel two hundred and three", and being i House Hill »•'!(» and Senate Hill 797, Ratified on the 2nd day of March 1921. Section 1. That G. W. Keith is hereby appoint ed Registrar and 11. M. Hurras and j Jesse T. Price are appointed poll holders for aiL election to he held at the regular polling place n the town of Williamston on tlie first Tuesday after the first Monday, being the "Mm day in May, A. J>. 1921, for the pur J pose of -receiving, recording, canvesii j ing and certifying the votes cast at .1 said election,. First upon the of issuing graded school bonds, second board jif graded school trustees. - • —.Seeti»» 2 -j . A That .said W. Keith, Registrar, .shall op»'it registrut ion hooks in ac cordance with the'goneurl law govern > ! in(.■; the municipal flection in tin* Towi j «if* Wiliani.ston aiul .shall cause u nev registration to be made so that al persons qualified to .egiater undei fluid' election law may . enter .their nam.cs in proper form for said election By order of the Hoard of (iraded ' School Trustees of Williamston, this j the first day of April, I!21. \V. (MANNIN(i, Chnin. C. H. HASSELL, Se'y.^fl| NOTICI'. Of "KALE I Uder and by virtue of the author . ity conferred in tjie power of sale, j contained in a certain deed of trust executed to me, the undersigned trus I tee, by 1!. S. Fulford and wife Bettii 'j Kulford, on the :51st day of December, ; 1919. Said' deed of trust being ol ; record iti Martin County Registry in ! Hook A 2, page U4, and the stipula lions therein not having been com ] plied with and at the request of th j parties interested, 1 *il' lexpose t ' public auction in front of the court J house door in Williamston, North Car olfna, at 12 o'clock M., on,th# 21st da; | of April, 1921, the following detscrih ed tract of land: Beginning in the Drunkard road and I adjoining the lands of E. A. Kober.son ' on the north, W. A. I>>ggett on the | south, lands of C. L. Leggett on tl west and the lands of J. li. Ayers. containing 60 acres, jnore or less. This the 21st day of March, 1921 11. DUKE CRIICHER, Trustee FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAK RE WARD * Theer is a $500.00 reward out for the capture and delivery of W. H. Hai rington, Jr., for grand larceny. When last seen he wore a short mustache land weighed about a hundred and ninety pounds. E. R. DUDLEY, Sheriff Pitt County, ..Greenville, N. _ C. FOR SALE Wood Williamston Cooperage Company i Phone 127 (MR MS DMK MO H Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone know* that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, bring* back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or (ray. Tears ago the only way to jet this mixture wa» to make It at home, which Is mussy and troublesome. *iowadayi\wa simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth'S Sage and Sul phur Compound." You will get a largs. bottle of this old-time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, at very little coat. Everybody uaea this preparation now, becajwe no one can possibly tell that youfdarkened your hair, aa It doea It so .naturally and evenly. You dampen a Sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through y>ur hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears. and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and fclossy anel you look years younger. Wyeth's Rage and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It la not Intended for the cut mitigation prevention of diaea&t EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executor of 11 •state of Eliza Porter? late of tin- J -aunty of Martin, all persons indebted o said estate are hereby notified t ] 'uiiic forward and .settle ; ame at once. | All persons holding claims again t j aid estate will present same for pay , neat on or befole March Hi, 1922, orj .his notice will be plead in bar «»l"I heir recovery^ 'l'llis March 16th, t921. JOHN L. HASSETJf Executor. Stop! Look & Listen! The regular price of a Majestic range is $147.50. For the next tn?qoo 30 days we will sell for cash "*■ 9 mmmm We have them with Water fronts Thisj Offer Ends June 3rd Hoft Hardware Co. 1 1 ' Bank for Progress Bank for Safety Rem.ember when you put money in a bank that it has-traL same effect on a community that the circulation of the blood' has on the body, it keeps it healthy and vigorous. J w ' One'vof the troubles of today is, peO)fle have not put their money ii>;the"T)anks, the rich have withdrawn theirs to make hard times, the poor have withdrawn theirs because they were scared. When people bejrin depositing money in the banks, business will begin to improve at once. _. ~. • L For safety, we have the best 'equipment to fully protect * the interest of every customer. Our aim is progress, accomo dation and protection. We offer our services to all who need banking accomodations. Come to see us, a hearty welcome awaits at 1 PEOPLES BANK - ' "V \ ' v " - \ : - ■ - .1. G. Staton, President V. R. Taylor, Vice-President J. L. Hassell, Vice-President Jno. L. Rogerson, Asst. Cashier * , DIRECTORS • ■ • •L . ) . * . Arthur Anderson J. L. Hassell W. C. Manning- James D. Bowen L. T. Fowdeh Roy T. Griffin Mc. (?. Taylor G. W. Hardison A. R. Dunning: J. J. banning J. Lass Wynne M. P. Taylor J, C. Gurkin R. J. Peel A. B. Ayers S. C. Griffin W. A. Perry J. G. Staton SUSBHNEfHt "i KIHCVS. QUITMEAT; Vhiah lb* Kidney* at once whan Back hurt* or Bladder bother*—Heat i forma uio acid. Mo mas or woman who ub meat larly ota make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, SILTS A welt known authority. Meat forms uric acid wliioh cJagß the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the wasts and poitons from the blood, then you get siok. Nearly all rheum tiam, headaches, liver trouble, nervous* ness, constipation, dixziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders ooxne from sluggish kid* Beys. 1 he moment you feel a dull ache in the j kidneys or your beck hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi ment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four I ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in j a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. Thin famous eaJts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juioe, com bined with lithia and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neu tralize the acids in arise so it no longer caases irritation, thus ending bladder *''■*- j orders. Jad Halts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent litliiawater drink which all reg ular ine.kt eaters should take now and ! then to keep the kidneys clean and tha jlood pure, thereby avoiding serious kid- Ley complications FOI'ND: A S.MAI.I. ROUND 04OLI> locket witlj chain. Owner apply to Sam Harrell, Jr., for same and pay for tins ad. '■ -» « ili etlMini j OLD-'xlMB COLD QUE*— DRINK HOT TEA! P 99••m m •* '» •• • «■»>m » »i'» I Oetr .n small package of Hamburg ! Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a t sieve and drink a teacup full at any I time during the day or before retiring. It, is tbe most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of tbe skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking up a cold. , Try it the next suffer frp/n a cold or the grips. inexfjenjive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUBfiHSMffISM Mi | SffF AGHIN6 JO NIS Rub Soreness from joints and musolM with a small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Oil „ Stop "dosing" Itbeiupatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Kub sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spot," and by the time you nay Jack Robinson—Out comes the I rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is a harmless rheumatism cure which | never disappoints and dosn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiff* | nes® from aching joints, muscles I bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, I neuralgia. Limner up! Get a 35 cent bottle of | old time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from 1 any drug store, and in a moment you'll I lit) frctt from pains, aches and* stiff ness. Don't suffer! Itub rheumatism | away. Lsi BSCKIHE TO THK ENTERPRISE
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