Pay tip and Trade Campaign Closes February 15 ' r , . — 7 — ■• mf iihi im» -xr The rAT MAX 1* pmmrd the Editnr tint h. wffl mdke tli. eetwr tke Uri,M«* Mi The FAT WAX iaeU4to haT.1. 3 > c »1..-*a**ik: IB |«»«| honor, fanrrirk* awl ibaar Uuip I'm put mtruM in I> J|. r «J Lmw uvll.ar.ooe *ll n.a-Urag imkW. Th.nevrr.tlx-letter.and!**31 pa* M tb.nl. of w*. . doUar a |ica- for «!*aa «hc> a juUc f* bia «ir*r. I numhfe ccelr-UXK a ->U t*« K, Tftoraod mint a"-otr, : a;:. J fcy aiiiwH Huapn] nrnhpc. Th. I'AT MAN. Rl;unU' IV|i.. N'MIUMI IViueial News, 'Vaafc.nrtoa. I> \ ; % r „ » . About all the allies are saving in the neear east is their dignity.—lndi anapoolis Star. > Most of the women candidates were defeated in the English election, their fight being now over, all but the ing.—Duluth News Tribune. . - I JUST A LITTLE WRONG A certain chemist advertised a pa- ■ tent concoction labeled: "No more' cold! No more cough*! Price .fifty' cents." A man who bought the mixture, came back in three days to complat.i that he had drunk it all, but was no > bettor. - - * ~ j "Drunk it all," gasped the chemist,' "Why, man, that was an India rub ber solution to put on the soles ot'j your boots." Now that typwriters are being r lenced, clewing gum will get a chance to be heard.—Duluth News Tribune. "Have you seen May?" "May who?" r "Why Mayonnaise." "No, she is dressing and wont let tuce."—Sample Case. "I believe a man ihoulJ gi\e h - wife plenty of rope." "That's what I did with mine a. she skipped."—Patnfirulor. ZAWFL'L A farmer once called his cow "Zeph yr" ' She seemed such an amiable hephyr. When the farmer d«*w near She kicked o(£ his ear. And now the old farmer's much dep! yr. . ; • Trade Journal Prof. (After trying first hour class-1 "Some time ago my doctor told n:e. to exercise early every moffing will. | dumb bells. Will the class report t. -| morrow morning before breakfast ? j Dismissed."- Froth. . , -V I ■ '' ' 1; ■ t > j -- Kader B. Crawford * 1 / •Ml **" *•'. EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE ' , • y II CALL PHONE NO. 49 ***■ |J - »i i ———mm , m ill We represent 4 insurance - s »mpanies and land banks. Interest: 5, 5 1-2 and 6 pei cent. * 0 r - Time: 5 to 35 years. E 1 One to see ns and we will Igfive jou details in five proposi- • (ions which we have to loan you money. CRITCHER & CRITCHER WILUAMSTON, N. C. I 8 ' li=J. •—~ ■ i i ■ i• ' * I', ' vv.'V»-' ' ' Mrs. Holme*: "Don't call them jugs, Nora. They're ewers." Cook: Oh, thank you, mam, aid are all them little bowls mine too?" —Albany Journal. has showing ev ery penny he ever earned, bat there | are still other reasons for the paper j shortage.—Burlingtor News. "Hi. Pat, did the fall hurt you?" ' cried Tim as he ran to the foot of the scaffold. > "Diwle, a bit," groaned Pat, "but I stopped so dum sudden 1 busted me leg."—American Legion. A lawyer earning $3,000 a year wa insured for $25,000. He got shi* , wrecked and waa miraculously reacu »i. Reaching land, after the new ! of his death had been broadcaste he cabled to his partaer: "Save Try to break the news gently to my wife." Our idea of a perfect lover is * chap who can make a deaf and dim.' girl say "Attaboy." "You want more money? Wh boy, I worked three years for c -• dollars a month rg'jt he r i. v. i tablihmem, ard now I am o\ . it.'* "Yes, you see what happen® your boss. No man who treats 1 help that way can hang on to his bu iness."—All from Holland's Mr. Newly wed: "I want to get i. nice bunch of roses for my wife. Ho*> much will they cost?" Florist (married man himself): * ' can tell much better if you'll describ the nature and violence of the quar rel."—American Legion. • "I'm crazy over animals!" I He heard the flapper squeal; j So be promptly took her up the hill To see the college seal, j. Frootli. Eppie: "How did Jack get in wrong witn ue English professor?" Uogge: "He wanted to know when icon's Emulsion was written."—Roy al Gaboon. Tommy: "Mother's throwing plates at lather." visitor: "Is she mad with him?" . ; Tommy: "No, but she's woiking up u> it. '—Pathfinder. NOTICE NO&TH JAROLIN A, ' JatAßiiN Cut NT V. --j a'. Li. coelieid, "• • vs rt »i_y» Robersou. the uefen«iant above named will *afce uoUce that summons ia. the above eitutled action was issued against Uie said defendant on the 24th day of IMxcmbcr, 1922, by R. J. Peel, clerk of superior court of Martin county, i\ oith Carolina, which summons is returnable before said clerk, at his oiikfe at Williams ton, N. C., on the 41st day of January, 1922, that the said action is to recover the sum oi $228.U0 and interest, (or goods, wares and merchandise sold to the defend ant by plaintiff. The defendant will also take notice that warrant attach ment was issued by said clerk, on the 24th day of December, 1922, against the property of defendant, which is returnable before the clerk of super ior court, at tlie time and place above named for the return summons, when anu where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to com plaint, or the relief demanded will ) We Have the Following Flow-1 \ er Seed in Bulk - j * -1 . - - scarlet bage v * t' our u Clocks Moon Flower V w * "* i - r % lUtUurii'itatf, H..J , Sun t tower, (Ci»uit; We Mill have »n later: Dahlias Cannas Caladuines (Elepliuut L;o) > Maderia Hoots (tladiolas •> » /, Watts Brothers - i j' WILLIAMBTON. N. C. jj CLOTHES ' I ■ PRESSING —CLEANING | ! REPAIRING , j I : We aolicit Uie patronage of those wwe for one reason or an- j j : other an displeased with the valet service they are now cettii.g. 3 We solicit those who appreciate care and attention to details. We aolicit thoit who nay be oyeypaiticular about the way II J their work is done. ' . All Who Come May Feel Assured of Service That Is Different j j IDEAL SANITARY PRESSING CLUB 5 PRICK * THOMPSON. Onm j J Phone 167 Williainstoß, N. C. _. 107 Main St [. I n ' IGOOO MULESI lH The partnership of The | I Tucker-Clark Company will | v be dissolved on December 31,1922. "V E ■ ■ " '' . S I will, continue the busi ness at the same stand-and will have a car load of fine «■ > . mules at the ri*fct prices on m January Ist Examine my || r stock before buying:. BM % Very Truly, THE ENTERPRISE; WiUiamatann, N. C. be puttd. This, the 24th day of December, 1922. -V J. R. J. PEEL, Cleik of Superior Court. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY. IN SUPERIOR COURT - -Slade Rhode# A Co. v» Claud Burnett By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from superior court of Maitm county in the above entitled action, I will on Monday, the sth day of February, 1923, at 1?:00 o'clock, M., at the court house defer I of said county, sell to the highest bid j der, for cash, to satisfy said execu tion, all the right, title, and interest ' which the said Claud Burnett, defentl ! ant, has in the following described { real estate, to wit: * I \Tiit£s Pills J I MTI-MUMS MUNCWE I ittwMi WHB »«». ihmHwi I I I I4HII attu*. r*c«Ut« Ike I I I ■ j a cold 9 ; i I MEMTHOLATUM 1 o clears it One tractW parcel of land that i | the said Claud Burnett now lives an and adjoining the lands of Fon Ever ett and known as the Brown land, j 188 —e -=—■—B ■■~= n aub (Sumpauy - J l j SSOO In Cash Will ! Soon Be Given Away j It will surejy pay you to take a look at w the prices we are now giving in our Jan - v uary Sale, and every dollar you spend with S* i us or pay us on account, we will give you ! ' I a coupon for it, and you may be one of the r ¥! j lucky ones on FEBRUARY 15. „ i s 'X ijj iflj # j!, m There will be 63 persons who will get a | j cash prize on February 15, from $5 to SSO ICR " j) L each. Come in and take a look at the big « bargains thai we are giving in our Jan | „ i uary Sale. j Harrison Bros. & Co. j . COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK |j WILLIAMSTON'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE »"l '~ * .• • 7 . . ~~: S fi '* Q o—'■ -fr —■» 1 "■ 'F" I NOTICE! I To TAX PAYERS j -"• '• ' 9 I I I The month of January will be the last month that you can pay your j) taxes at face value, therefore I urge the good people to come forward and pay their taxes if convenient and $ ' : r * u I not allow the percentage to be add*- I ! ed on. Ij : • • ■ ■ . , r t ■- r 1 1.,- i _— - " - . . • , ' - Respectfully yours, ; ' ■ ' ' " .■ ■■ «■ ' " . " T / ■ ' ■ , . . - ■- ' "' • ''. ■''' ' - " " " 'vjuL -•-*■ " • ' K * ,• ■ - - • * i I ' ' • .•." -' • 'j |i H. T. ROBERSON, SHERIFF j Take Advantage of the Merchants' Offerings | containing fifty peven (ST) acres and situated on the Hamilton and Palmy-' ra road and about seven (7) mi leu j from Hamilton, N. C. All this lanJ exeftpt his homestead right*. H. T. ROBEKSON, Sheriff. By L. P., D. 3. • '