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UUD cmmtsßnymnscsiETra rot BUYING AovAXTAGi STUNNING FOR SPRING WEAR I I | ~ ' """ Taw ■ aat aumtiva amp a# VMM tiayl Maractla. Ul«Ma ha ttrn of taffeta raaea and lined aitk rear Canton crepe. Heavy triccLae frtafaa the bettaan, and a Jin« kadda Sntafcea it aff. DAINTY TOGS FOR THE BABY •aaart Bewnrta cf Of»"*a Wat Sacka Ara Cladnd— antf Stater Shaultf Match. The baby's smartest beset «U1 br ■a ill at orjrriii-iV in the hiwtt* hi* paCnkm r strie. arltb w« «;•«. raw of ptalt-->l ruSh-» Pung a raae bad face It »;il pmbahty be hi. a coaablaattna of *Mt» and a detkate color, peritai* with the Mi catety —— the Unmet arill be mlie 4 rrepe de t kiae in tie sane boaah; atyle. K* en the baby's wee »eka ar* darteil with the Bre-t »eh»el*Ti atttcbea and tlti* r»«eh«da. Thr ■ar tiny rws«bu-U and utbor Mnir deatgaa add aa pqaistt touch of eotor ta Utile capa and Umnris of lava aa-: trnndif. The dealgoera of huhybnnd faahka are diiwlag a de. p*(mar« fw dotted labs for *f.rtn« aad aaa».r Theaa frarha are mostly aery urttb a ttny hit of bee at caatoaally they are nan etabmta. with laee laaertUm aad «•« "Brother and liter af onk! aaaldi." aay ooaie fa*M'o 4ms»era. «1 carry oat the Idea by ai.it--fcg Oak aadta aad dw*aea to awtrt la anterial aad atyta. th* aach a»th h* a aniid ralar glaghain with the tr- aa'n haad haiastltehed rnttar aad caS* aad a graduated raWe. ahkh alarra at ane aide of the aevk nrartt to tha high waistline tadkaled la the little boy a" aalta by the attach aiat 4 the liaaaai a Itall battoaa aff litsh ' eiarhet fasten the frw h atM baa a* opeahc uader the ruf* What should little be esa-V aft Well, there am print*! aOfea aad rattvo* aad pU!a aUka "4 paagir IB aataral coke aad blfk iha ha «u --blaarh nl eiaalia. ginghan la aMid «ahr aad cbeeia aad Naa aaSlea Thca there are alwajt Ham*. THE GINGHAM APRON DRESSES "*Onab Tabaa tha Pun aff tha " OU ffanfJlaw Apaa. Aproa ditau take the |ha off th* aU bigalaw apn>n aad are aire la tha aatara aff a 'ima, Tha hdl al IP hayn the apr»a aad th* draaa la that the Mwr h a aflpaa aad 4MB aat hare aet-ha tStcna. Th* druaaaa are pretty aad gay. Oaa hi tbacM Imported (laghaa baa arhh* tiaaaparent ofgandie la a ▼ ta the ft aat. la the belt and edtrfag AM dniii. A little l«a*( b tabr la aa aa. Flak aad creeaa at* the talai lhai hi I gtagbaa, aad a pala |nu - -i la hiacfc atha' aMf ihltad FRUIT YEAR FOR WLLMERY ... .a IDIi Jp to ha aa ahir hmt year hi paa Ml baa A pratty laaettt» a- fhaer aff white tkaii htaaaaa* itpiala tha ulna Thai a are aB aba4ea aff red thniha a a*tai thread. ■ IJEURALGIA ~ * N'AAST TALALA^BE"AA^!* VJ«yp Oar Trr" J " ' M " cr»Tßicirr »ti; > TAT tU.V kta i*w«i (ft*; r,l«w!k>: J* w?j ra!r rtr . r * u| ■3«« •:«* I» Si* «Wle P»~. «. T'.J PIT iUX fc-a«VTJ--earalaMtuf r rat .'Wyooeia SCsi, I =. t -i **»• «te icjma? TVr »-*** li* I ~*l r. uta * "r« v- - (S» rs*.> rl" tw T «**r | titaU :V-n »S*n l W'T IT I » vrorr. Ti aiil till rot :r* nisi »■» WW aalr*»"»*-' * iSt »' *T»* ■-d .'ITU * ■ ■■■>s»». TW '\ > \N. I ■t.l"! i* ft'V' a A lady ukrJ ''Kooater,' ite Utilel toy 'Who C3UT*J *n »i£(l pies i ll tii'i -la fmltlMfWi if * If-"' tam| ■«*» u eat one. ~N«, imk*J," r«|4ied "E>w~l« • "liai ttonU be steau.ig. I «;■•• Ut •be a. and that k>n't harm mjbwJj.', —l.ichraiM«l Evniiltf Dij-p?tcL "Say Mike, fil y«u besur Jl* ». li* player m the orrhfsli* Jjifljf i r *.-ked I'al. "Ami he llt> ugbt s» Kwi el ht? liuU* tlist he a t>>l n»e to haw In kind *.th him' -faith." avplied •*_» ll * a £V.C ;lti« lie tlsUn't ptay tb* Ripe .Nuise; "You n;u, t L-rg.vr yoar lit | ;le '■mlher before ym» jro s«» M. V--i j fe in the niifht.' " • nehirtuniiv >: "Wei, I'st ; r I £»-.? h«m Ukiigc!, but if I doat Ja ] '»■->: better look oat tu the t ..ton Trjti : ot Actor; "In my :-.ew play. I «ii*ap j ptcr in the &v.-t act and fntoa tfc«i | moment ou, 'c\c-)\**ly i* tt* t-K i» 100 «%e to Hud n«* * j Friend: ".Say, >ou nlast he t- ecu 1 —At e: ican t. gioo Weekly. } Rauio uiigi.'us Mnin» anil 'ae\ ]«r be pu|«tar beeau«e the we»»e-i «' j fcW see each other's hat. —Pithy J'.i» ipipk Flint | lit*. "V c must faaom ie iaiii: g. )«I TO" nsa^i-K lura datkaa" She. *"Oh, (Jwrp\ tbat *i-aiJ wt JRR io. How about IIK 1 TRYSFG to uaak jjyoars?" —Satnp e Caw. *. - * H h«*>—Jul n icil fo*' hv. i . ifc r toW him to xnd a short w re * Us te«ssge if ner he ants i»« Uwi ■FIDE- One DAY this CAME tii'Urt: ~I*J. O. S. » I'. D. g. w. S v. 1 ' Sort."— Nat ma) 1 a-structor. "M VS Myrtle,"-he !■' .*»}', "fan you—er—cook a ■steak?" I * Mr. TKDDI*, AOUHL )iu My «aiMlgfc . -teak* lo it wetlh *h..c ?**— I Richmond Eveninr IVpalrtL "You lave wen fouiw jru ily of (etfrttrwny. What 4o )«u ar*-. Tem days or ten dollars ?" Gaiity party: ""111 l-di- the istu'' jey."—Pithy Paragraphs P9«. ' ' Sam: "Some «sogs t« more irfcrf Urnt thai* their n&iicia.' Spider: "Surei I trot o t- l,.ke «hat ' —Leigh Burr. I "llow juuch ahaM *»■ t*U «ar ihuffc iSwrr a a-ortiwl mother artites. i ~SA a Ihinf-imJ. a thing- It ca> not be done." Oberlin I KinSi; • J ' La: *Swtfcis cfaftaa aay all—l A I w »« Kill: "Yeh.- 4 !>»: "Weil, that ain t blark chalk ' . - ■ 3 TUEKE AEE CEKTAI-V C A .- »• U 1 SEED IN A CAB. .NO MAT- *** Hi ' w sMALi °* I yaw "-Jester. j i , B . \ 11 naia > i>u"g ma" n-mwsi t| i Kuils as'eep wiwre*ar he aits J -OJ. u c urb he did cap ■ | »V iih - his hat in his lap. I When he avokc lie had i«> it six Ku , —NoUe lhuue Jujr>. -«r 'j" 1 ' Herbest: "He..r about Toby? 1-* ' of pa- tii h » cellar the o bei j • ! lisrht. lie stitivk i match to_tiy ar»! j 'a,-.i!e the leal *" i Siiutti: •"iduit. I sh«>uld .'i;-' : tha* U:\' last thicK he »Wui} i lo " | K«bcrt: "!t ara».~ American Legion Weekly. ! She (er.thusia~tieall(yl; "I want to j .lane the worst way." j He: -Naughty naughty. TV i j cHaperwaes might object " Pe«n j ! Pcrdi Bowl. ' 1 NOTICE OF SALK 1 1 I iMier atHi toy virtue of the author -1 " J conferred in me by a certam «k*M j of tnisi executed by W. L. Ilaiirj | \\. A. IMi ley to the un.le>i|r I U; t:urtce, anu bearing «late of Ja.i j t 2, lyiT and of rvcord in the put- j i'»>c nvr>tiy of Martin county in bu»>k | 0-1. at |ii» the paynient of certain wxe jot even date and leaor thelewitk, an«! | I:,- u-.tus aiit^ stipulations in said dee«i j •of uu-i not lia>iiig beea twiipii- l rt | i and at the request of the part e ta-: jltiMttl the undersigned trustee *il\ j MI Monday, the 21st «kay of May | i at 12 o'clock, m., at tlie c-*ft { ilaoai* ioor of Maitin county, at \fc ti , lli iiMtna. N. O, offer at ppublic aar-l " | tKMi Ci the hlgT.e-.t biddrr Tw fiCd 1 | the ftd*owing de.criheil tract or h>l'j of bid, to wit: i | tiirg at tlie eorn«r of W 1. | 1 and W. A. Bailey's store »••' jl;c.f.*r» tn street and Main street, run-1 'i»i' g with Kherson street eighty fi't j jfctl w c.-t to a -stob, a n»nn-r; ti>iif i I fn-uih, fif'j fne feet »it s 11. K-fc | ers*«Ji'» line to a «t»»b, a con.er: i east eighty five feet with \\, It j RaberNai's line to a stob. a c*»!wrJ k »o Main street; thence i»» th Wt h J Main ,'treet fifty feet to the le j Kader B. Crawford EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE CAW, PHONE NO. 4* THE ENTERPRISE, Williamatonn, N. C. K'lining. — _ This the 16th day of April. 1923. - DENNIS BAILEY, Trustee. Psnninft, Moore sod Hoiton. 4-17-tt Attoineys. ~r k \ \ I %v .» .d.' : • F\ '"i~t "t/ rffXA — rhsT U at rT,> £ -3$ * z ' rMT** *" '" tp; ■V~--.-*X- J S fToi^oiS AT VOI R FILLINii STATION | GARAGE I ■ V Harrison ! Oil Co. I ' | ni-aRIBITORS STYLEPUJS WEEK j-•.. - m * * SHIP i /i * \ s m HMF/y 1 V Qyjsk to see In America there are two classes of -people- Those who know Styleplus Clothes—those who should. Clothing merchants who study what's happening in the clothing acknowledge the pace-setting progress of Stylcplus Clothes. They are pice-setters in Style—including the snap which young men demand and the refinement sought In' men of genteel taste. They arc pace-setters in Quality and Value, baaed cm * good tailoring, all-wool fabrics, standard trimming. And last of all, they are priced reasonably. We'll be glad to show them to you! HARRISON Bros. & CO. HILUAMSTOV * OKI II CAROLINA NOTICE TO m PAYERS V By orcjer of the County Board of Com missioners I will be forced to Levy on all Real and Personal Properly if taxes are not paid on or before May \St. Therefore I urge the people that have not paid their taxes tp come forward and settle up in order to save the cost • • and embarrassment. - ' 9. ■*' * — +4— Yours Respectfully, H. T. ROBERSON, Sheriff. tsk kVTfekPRISE OUtttNS m. « Mtjft MttctAUDtta
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