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MAD iniuma iOV* * rs ron RUTU.B ABVA,*TAG*S ARABIA THE LAST FRONTIER j bv af Aaaaaa Thaa#i Iht Cwntrj K M af Ma Ua* ami |« KM ta carfsMerlTtha* aTAnMa. ahua» Am arc skirted alaaaat daily , far tpwafd af 2juuu wiles hj I—W j k haa d hw Aala ar e^aaterUl llmalii Fvnk la the Wartd* -Week. nmk ia area the p—iamu la H fhlril the aiae d tbp Called j ITiakta. the Mampeaaa wha have pear tratad MB aaysnrtaaa laterior caa he Mtend aa the fapn af «w'« two haada Had*. Bnrtoa. FrUr, Doughty Lawieaca Ltachaia, PUhr. aad taa wan, ladj Anna Bhat (the giaaddaaghUi af Lord Byrun) and Mia* Gartrada BeO—there yoa hare alt. ar aaarty aH. af the aaaaea that car •alp laad which has aurtiaafiifly de had the white aaaa aad hatted the aa m» af dtfliotka. the Urea aad lailiai af Ma NjHMM lahaNtaats ataee the nrid was yiaag bla the aala laaaalateg iati| aa the aaap H—H— Ml araaa ad which are atlll fkaaihe. EDUCATING THE CITY CHILD Caaa t Mnantlj Placed hi Near Vatfc Zaa laana af Mash Delight ta Kew Tark'a aaa aeeaaa M he the •rat aaa ta get a eaa for nMbttioa aaac the "aliaaga aalaaW pthm-1 from Ml laarteta af the fide. The ; cow waa pa aaa Mi d hp the Dabjaca'» , they haaa R aalgMalie aiwthiia h a hottle ar a Ma eaa. The laariwa right hafaaa their eyea. aad. aa doubt, at ted Oaaea af day ahe arm he aaftil M the pa—wca af large aad la St. Lada It waa faaad that there ware large aaanhera af chßdrew that had aerer area a sheep. a aoaaeuhat a pig. aad a wtj ceeddemble per eaadaga ta ahaa a cdw waa aatly a A caw la. af raarar. aa appropriair M a aaa aa a hear, and awia. Rhr ' others. wOi be fr».-ed with aaa. CMI j drea wM leara where At milk eowes i froaa aad whaa thry are older thej ; caa *MR a Orat-eUsa dalif aad are what la daar ta It ta keep It »k«le aaaaa. It. Laah Glohe^Deaaortat. Reaeurceful Actar. Tiui la a atnry toM by Bepeesrata tlre Jallaa Kaha af Chlifnraia: -The rlllalp waa ta (flah a ladder la a harted wladaw la the third art aad try to dad Ma way ta fmduaa. The*, whew abeat ta tarapr, he waa tv he ahat hp aaaae aaa aa the a'lrr which he waa ta fall back from ih.- "•Heareaa. Tai ahntf or Hke that before breathing Lie U»t. -Oa thta acra«laa the rerairer of the aaaa behtad the areata wha wa* f- ! Ma a Maak cartridge dldat war*, aad j the aaa dllag away at the bara oaM ! aat caadateatly Mil hack, that ha waa ahat. Bat he waa a a-; aawufM actor, aad a* ha fen fiwi Ma ladder M the rigM place, aayhow Aa ha Md aa ha palled: * "Goad haaraaa! rraapaOaaad the MeP—Mew Tarfc Herald. : '■ Lumber Is The Important ' Fadtor In Building A Home, a Business Block or Even -•' ■ . > ; »■£. ■ • V~* . " —: '• ' ' When ypu build be si.rc *A your lambef, see that it is properly graded; • We will b* glad to give you priees on all build ing material carried by us. We can cut your material any size you may require. We hav« supplied a number of the new houses going up, with lumber, why not yours? We Furnish the Material Direct From the Mill No Middle Miin's Profit to Pay. Phone or Write Us. M. a WATERS WASHINGTON, N. C TELEPHONE 577J HO6 SKIPPERS URGED TO WATCH FORECASTS Warnings Broadcast by Depart ment ot Agrcufture. *; Oat af Afpmwuu./ 46,000 Am imM ! Shipped i':/ iW June, Ifit, t 111 Wcr« Dui on Arrival t at Ckiwjo. iPrtfMifd kT «>» r«ii*4 *»•«• jvrmum { mi I | Wuwics bit Id Ue gaatded by vmilmt (oro-k !a lotfiisx hxgs fur daring the ctri) BUBBnT BOBm D ortrg **rvair m?; TFy Ukr failed .«t*« af Agri culture. A w >Jrti disk of 1U s*r cwj U} rswclt n dead b-z* for Ihr ■Rftqatc! k.iK'w roileeted l«cai of" . ,iiruiura! «v MM* H. *. Oct of A'U> i«*f ttaf-yri ttoka beat ia 1U; aaJ Jubr. I£l. Us* 6-mrts. m**m tin ISI tepurf-eal tf-4 *|-jq arrival at TWrtJ pw .-eui of Ike death* wt* ji • -»l wi iLtf 23 ac-l Jaae IX Ik'mbrr rtan« that Ifcr Ira ■«f*'ur* tm rath ■«? the** day* was citftaHf bt|.- . u »«ta that •ki the ih; or tnt prwal ! lug. Wlmy tfc* tFfB|K-rstare r.-c.ttiiaed Mich for arvml d*w ivtiihWi In andntS 4M -« n«qarv>! *4h (he rnrlvf that *atn>»iM at IV n.ajC ««f the k' FimVf i f ih'i-JOM of hlfU Mapi;j>tcm.a h-r» in *Mj»- ■ut are t» fee uH(r ti* m-i.t XBr*T«T>«»'w! fft-ir- -tt» rv» ap«a»* Me f« - i'.« ii« eg lai trac^; ! w! Tim- l aa -t >rt pr»v*r. I r> afldtblMk a (Wuije rKI tMRtiMb It Bt?". ' »-r >,' tnl nub OiflJ ■« arriiai at mj prrn eaitq »!. - *!m t«w t«- (arni- v at lh» Tr» h ?■ I a t« vara !« *- ;.!-}> the ajsisher 1 f««ea»,-i* t» *«. t j o*dia^T. I Fl BSCP-ii.K To TfffJ ENTEEPRiSr Aged Sisters Get Together Again After alxt; era had a gel-together ua San francuro when Mrs. «. . eighly-three. aad Bra. Lary B. (layer Tl«auak araaa!} et i,\ lai Jlan ike Yakima >alley h Waahliiglim to Saa I tu rail apoa Mr». i; »Wk Oarer llylaad. alnety-oaie, who had not ar> a her «Utm »ic* • 17. alwm Oar left the faadly home at Carroll Spriaga U. fur Oliforuk. y . TOE ENTERPRISE WUliamatonn, N. C., * «K. GOOD SALESMAN SAYS: WE SIXL GOOD GOODS; a 1 V K I K ICE THEM KlliHT. W K. OUAANS Wl L C NOTICE OF SALE NOETH CABOLINir, iukTlv auvrr, j C ader aad by riitK of the aathoi ' ity cootaiaed ia a certain deed of; tract from Keddick Mizelle aad wife beanag Uu of January Ist, 1920, .j the L*jde;S-gned trustee, nconkd is book A-l - t btrr af iij, given for lie purpoae af aerur- i 1 ir.» a certain U.uJ of even date there- ' [ * ~h. and tbe stipulations contain ed an tne said M af trust not hav bf Urn coanplied with and at the re t.f the mortgagee, the aander- iruslre sill sell at puMic aur u-r~. at the cmul house door of Mm i>i cranty k» Willi..mston, for cs.ili, ;• ihe bidder at 12 aVU«+ • flr 9th dav of May, IKB, the fol- ; iswatf -V'-cnbe I tract of land: .liegii.aing in Bear Grass tramp and r.außg a .tne aronad til tract of biki given to Reddick Mizelle by his falfcrr. Je*.-e M'zetie. hy will of rec-' orr? in the eletk'a office for Martin itt. a«lj» i ning (he lands of M /elie, S. R. Harrison and others, «x .tsininff 11* acces. mote br 1«^» This the 9th day of April, 1923. 11. 11. STI'BBS. 4 1 V4t Trustee. REAI) all the ads in thisissue of The Enterprise. The Man Who Signs Mu& Make Good \ • A resi>onsible man puts his name to a piece, of paper and it becomes a check —the equivalent of money. He signs his name on the oack of another piece of paper and it becomes an endorsed note— srood for money. • - He writes a letter and it becomes a bind * iiiir contract. S3 c. The adding of the name makes these r O C » things solemn and legal obligations. w. The man who signs is responsible. =J* H Tut so with an advertisement—the mo- £. f mi nt a man signs his name to it he lias ~ ~ made a pledge to the public. ~ 3 , S .5 He is bound by his word as much as if .£ ' he signed a check or note. He must do what ~ he promised on the terms he promised. o .5 " » -c If he does not, he courts business disas "§ ter. The man who advertises a lie publicly 3 • . j£ l>i-oclaims hii\iself a liar. Such men are sel- * dom in business but frequently in asylums. - g 1 • 1 , t J n ~ It is safer io buy advertised articles than ■ nondescript ones. It is safer to deal with 2. £ merchants who advertise than those who % do not. An advertisement is a signed pledge of good faith to the public. SEE THE »IER( HANTS ANI> Bl TSI - . NKSS MEN WHO WELCX)ME THE OP PORTUMTY TO HACK THEIR GOODS AND PRODUCTS WITH THEIR NAMES. THE ENTERPRISE LEA!) all Ihe ads in thisissue of The Enterprise. ittUM COLUMNS fOB SELLING lOtl HtHOtADIMSB
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