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BtAA nrtnmas m—i— worn amnm advantage OLD CLOTHING WILL t SAVE LIVES iN 3 - ARMENIA }. | « Twwr Cast-off VMa m annfr* | " "™* *'"* S P l^"" Kcasewlses. clean oU J oar clothes Semi all inlUUr want to ska Kew EaM Relief *• hnaaaa liver fa tte kaulr of Chriatiaaifr against Mnkina«4ji ha. Tkia *5 lilt message sent it all aomes la North Carolina oa the m c' the Near East R. lief "Beadle Oa» - May If. b> Dr. K. C Brooks. State ckairaaa for the c'oihiog drive tkia year of the Near Raat Relief Those who kiTeit already seat their raat uM wlalea tlatllig te a New East Relief MllediH agency, are aake*" to do so at once Or. Brooka la asking North Cxio- Maiae* to coat ribs*e IM.HI poaad* •f **n». suable tamos clothing at tkb liae. This, •** is estimated, will ■a*- M.Mi 4iau lives leit win ter The anfortaate Christ i saf ferers of the Bible lands kavr cotk las hot barter bags Aad Con' sack? to aeep out the coM of n winter close ly approximating tLa? of orr New _ England States Ut! wicter nuj women, child rea cad c!d men were found Whr h?j dragged themselves 'or miles, saf te*f from ncate rheumatism or tenmonU. aampl. from lark ol dot Ling Ot>*rs whose lives too Id have bees saved by ssflU-ieai vans i elothiag. just .tar to death. , ' Dr Break. ukt thai iH dotkinE I be sent to the ktce.l Se»- East Kel>. j chairman .« sect to tke Near Raw Relief Chrthirg at Ha leigb Many school are being jod r reu-iriag statiuas mt iis he its «*- fIW in hbe task of co'lce* Itj garment* tn- «>•* -*V i»a Sf'lri - ■ ■■ i _ • u&tvrsvl ■— ■ . t«-" w _ . . T . asKeo k 'prorUmiiiM d lirtt; May In ■ a-dic lh.» _ in \'..rtk rjrojiu .-ana diking all trae Tatbw»»»*i all of their «sr;.lu etotbifi: io hi graa* kaxijiijriaii oaas*. IkiiKa hpsorary Pint* -ha :n:B aad Col. ileorge H Bellae:Jr. t-:a«e k " C oilman. are »rtit»h >r Br » Brook-, ie ibis dr* -, 1 ii ttrooki _na ih> saic ididnn / Ue are into. ) 16 «Uti3 / as au> as pMWtbie oi coat* truu>efs Jrewe» im*ai»r> WOO' /inrt mil lc»> l-l»,tru Doctr and . '.oe.- I ».-si_ Jl be tied in pai.a », IJOP *or a tin Mt*.*MU llor daces I. *•> j clot or {arsirau, an- l. jrS warri (ta' iag in which %r to still aeoe area*. The Near u| Re id. oh ar >jni of tat rigors rt as An_ fnfaii inter, cannot uf-» la-os aiikt- veils. ik;>aaa eve lag fWei |iiiii slippers, mas-. Bn udtrmtai, high-h -eled ilom, atr»» «*• f'i i- ►»»* »"* »t". m* The fm live boll vmil rrtorw-' to Franklin SheinuOi. stale entomolo gift, was found near Akrnkea Hi Moore coun'y. by Dr. R_ W. Leaby A nether v*j four.l on April 20 at Duna in Harnett county an.) another aa April Sftth at Aberdeen. A farmer in Pitt county built a / sweet potato house at the nigfHtio' ' '.of the county agent two years ago. This spring be ha* sold 2PO ImMiel of pstatse ■ in the towa of Aydea at $1 S per UishH and is about 300 bwW» mote for bedding at |t.lt per bushel. His reijfhK.rs who bate pstotne* to sell from the bank ar* letting theirs re at frr m |*y tr srvewty-#** cent* per bs»hd AND TfnißSTo\f> AI L SIZES AND GRADES •n lisß " See Me Whew. Yea Ave Ready te limimhaan to Be Placed at lb IMac Place of Yswr Loied Oaew Qaaßty Stones at Moderate B. S. Courtney «ILLIAMSTON, S. C. *•- . ' " . , - i NOTICE or SALS lodcr and b> virtue mi te foser of ale tool inert ia that certala deed mt trust utudtil by Jalios S. M to the ar detained trustee, aad bear ins tec date of Fehmary Ist, IM2, aad of reomd ia book &t at ftp ' » d the Mania r.aaty public re* idtf, aaad deed of bat having bean fiwa to wutaia the papwd of a eer- j - tbe hridar mt the aid aefa, tha «a --> l«h day it May, MB*, aft U Vdadt. m, iP frwwt «# the a—it bowse daac mt Mama tiaf at William it aa. N. C, rfer teaale to tha h%naM M filli aiai daaaM bad ar yand mt tonJ. to wit: | liUMi cxwatf, m ; DOES AWAY WlTtf THE HISS . >least Invention Also Captures Har , I amnaca Which Hitherto Have Bcoo Caasplitrly LmL' !| ■ I A aew aae has been found fir the |; waiaikakli dtiice which iiftolucrapki ! fnunjl oa Botha pin are fllm and then reproduces the mad from the film. C- A. iloue. the iaveator. has now devised a pickup or aaicTophowe. gsin; the paini'lpla mt He palhiphotopbiioe The aUctwfihpwe Is the link between toe artist ar instrument in the studio and the electrical circuit; it converts I" or transforms the variations of tone Into corresponding variations of cur rent- Mi« rophi«i>a now in general u* I are cowslt acted on the principle of the | telephone transmit lev in which the | eampressiaa or expaju4oa of granular I carbon alfects the electric current. la the pallophot.fdHioe pickup a | aery sensitive dtaphrainn J» set vlbrat | tor hjf enaail The amaat'd the I dlaphi no is cnaamanlcated to a' mlr- I roc three sixty-fourths of an inch I square. A strong light strike* the ; dancing mirror, which reflects the light • beam at a seasiUve light cell. The , ( variation la the beam of light, caused* I by the vibration of the mirror, varies I the effect «a thi light cell aad thus prodwees a twinpaJag mrtatlon in Ibf electric circuit. Aniplificatloo Is , thea obtained In the ordinary way.by Means of pHotrmsL The new pickup eliminates the hiss .which accompanies the use of the ordi nary mlrrnphnwe; It Is more sensitive and responds more readily and accu rately to anwwd waves, capturing bar- ! aamics which would ordinarily be lost. —Exchange. PRINCIPLE IS NOT "MODERN" Aaciant Egypt iana BaiH Chariot Whssla That Cornapoad ta Those Used oa Autoo Today. SpecalatWwi oa how sunt sg#s ago the basic priaciple of the modern motor car wheel waa dlicoaa red hap heea re vived sharply hy the find of several richly ornamented chariot wheels In ] the tomb of king Tnt Ankh Amen at { U»r. HBK Expert arnathay ahosrs remarkably "Bodftl' astkot la these wheels which carried Egypt's Pharaohs thirty •ve hundred years ago. The hoi*, spoka and rim constrartloo have graceful outline* cswahtoed with great strength. Tha wheels were a*ed «n chariots probably designed for war. which In volved driving at top speed across rough giuaad aad often crashing lata other war chariots ((Be way the motive engineers of the ancient klnga time gained the j desired wheel strength waa by using an cxi aasliefy loag hah with a small diameter to reduce friction and help In holding alignment. Motor car hulis today make aae of the principle. In the hrmaae used for againdles sod bear tngs the Egyptians had a bearing aaetal aaodern workers aever have been able to duplicate. The tempering of kraaai to man rlnns hardneaa Is re garded at a lost srt. King "Tat'' had "paactuiw proofs" ton. bat their coaatrartjoa hardly wnald he practical for tha average modern mat net at Several of the richly oraaaaented chariot wheels unearthed had tires of cold. —Kansas City Star. Jujotaw la Ht«k School. The Japanese high achool at Ilono lala has spewed a class la JuJutsu f«r glrls. This step waa taken because of the maay recent reports of assaults apoa woman aad girls hi Honolulu, and from the results that are being attained froaa the Instruction In the Nipponese art of peroonal protectloa B Is 1-eHeved that the next person who anempts to Molest a Japaacy girl' will meet with a surprise. GtadJltea from the course are ex pected to he able to defend themselves against the attacks of mach larger per ana* aad to Inflict swift counter pun- The small statute of the Japanese gfria fs expected to he no handicap. M«rw than forty girls are enrolled In tke dasMu. Froit lillga* Hangs. HL T. Waboter. the cartoonist, re cently aaade a picture of what he coa stdered to be aa unk ratable bridge hand—«kiia apsdes. from the ace to the fowrspot. with the are of hearts aad the ace gf diamonds. He captioned ft: 'And the hid Is seven apadea don hied and nMuaflili il Wllbar C. Whßehead. managing «- rector mt tha Kakfcerhecksr WhM ctob. took owe lost at the picture. "Suppose." he aaid. "one of hla oppo nents ha* no heart a and the other no la. One lesda a diamond, the other nk It aad tetania a heart, which la trsaaped. It Is a good Ides to tianal ii that when yotp hrdd a fceak haad. aoaaeeae eiae has one. too." —Washiagton Star. M| Task tor Britain. The war Mt Gnat Britaia agrssa to pay the ratted Slates la ti.WM.128,- That la MITMIM mate than (he valae af all the gold aadtllrer tn the Called Statea la l»2S—ti^B7. ■ays Chppei*a Weekly. valae mt last year's cora crap to tha (MM Statea—SljMßJHfl/Mn. It ka |MII.WfIb greater thaa the ; valae mt tort year's cattoa crop to the I Tailed State*—CUta^dflUMO. Ii h ll.ril.MS.Sff grater thaa the valae mt last year's coal prodtactioa to toe raited Sautee—SlJKlJ22BUSOOl I tit la tajmjmijm grater thaa the StoM eatoe sf tort yearle Saatb Afttaa or leas aad baamded aa the north bj Mb mt Attoar ■■ j and J II aad J. R nipliiita. mm the aawth by | THE CHARMING SPRING FROCK j 11 • I Hera is a chic spring frock made af moire taffeta with van lea lace yaks. It ia trimmed with pi art ad ribbon and a colonial bouquet of pastel abodes. COLORS WOMEN MAY WEAR Mack Becoming to Thaoa af Fair Complexion; Blue Flattering Shade; Pink. YowthfsL ' There Is aa hlea very genethl among women that hearing Mack has aa tng effect on the appeatance. but thia jla far from the case. Naturally with black, aa with every other shade, a grent deal depends upon ladtvldaal col oring. but a fair umanan. provided her complexion Is not sallow, often Inks ronoblerahly younger tn Mack than aha woukl lu some bright color. The aaa terlal should not. off course, bo very thick ami heavy, aa heavy Mack materials are very imanher-lnoktßC and therefore far from y.mthful la apprat ance. With few exception* blue ts the most Haltering c6lor any woman can wear, and unless she Is unfortwaaale enough to have chosen the' spot sb»«le a woman will always lw* i nwng er in a Hlne pran than in any other color. Very fair woanen, with ash blotxle hair. sli.Hild cho>««e the'pole sfnides of blue, light tones "f save and grsr-blues. wlifle -those with dark or golden l.rov n hair c.«a adopt the deep er slfailrs. royal and tße lighter tones of n.-vy-bltn a. * . fjtwti. i-ieHally _ln Its brighter shades. Is an sgelns color, aad the only jronmn to * hoan It is really be coming Is the ai.'x m hatred. Any shade of yellow is apt to add to one's »p|**airanee * yoars. eppev ial ly tlie dn>|irt twes of orange and flame, therefore they are only for lbs decidedly youthful wearer. ? I'ale tones ««f (dnk are apt only te eming but very T-sifhfal la effect, es pecially* under artiSclal light. Itrown. which Is often considered dull. K If the right tone be obtained, rather inclined to lomk youthfal; but when deciding on the exact shade the light in the hair shoaald he taken halo consideration. A rwsset-brnaa gnsa worn by a woman with aimllar toneo fh her hair Is wonder fully Incoming. Before deciding oa a enlor It ia a good plan to dra|ie a piece of the aaa terlal round the head aad notice whether It makes the eyes hmk bright er and brings out their color. If It does, you may safely wear B. kasarias that you will be hmkiag yoaager and prettier than ureal; bat If M appears to rob the eyes of thetr hrißlanry dis card it. no matter honr pretty It amy he or bow well It may look aa noma Color for evening wear akotdi be chosen In artltcial light, aad thsae for day use In broad sunshine; Par It la quite useless selecting a "pertortly lovely Shade" under rirraiaataaii a for which It Is not Intended. Some materials alter ■ oatldcrahly !a artMrial light—especially taffeta aad ehartneuse —which takea a quite a j different tint snd sppraraaca, when seen beneath electric light. CAPES, VOGUE FOR CHILDREN lanatM ia Fancy Kalt Qasda Casaea in Solid Cetera With Slrlpaa I That Cant raat. Wool cjpn for children la fancy knit goods are having a vogae at the,. present time. They are con»«stent for j an extra wrap to slip on aad art. They come la anlld colors with stripes mt a contrasting color snd with a deep white brush wool collar. Owe pretty model with sleeve Mei la la ptok with white coHar,»cwffs aad lapela. and a little simple eadmihhry aa each af these I Kew for apa tog far tha Utile people la\ three piece kalrker sail. It fllni from the winter art. which baa tha. bifurcated lower garment. Ml lesagth. fastened with at rape andar the feat. The newer awita have teal kaichera flnlshed at the knee with a May cuff • with bat tans. There la a sweeter and akuß cap They are pretty things aad J. H. Mizetle, and beaag tha aae > land he reH by Jaliaa tL IVel fraaa bii pother. This the 9th day af Apefl, ISZS. ■ _ W. C MANNING. t . > THE ENTERPRISE, WiUiamatonn, N. Q. NOTICE OF SALE I Under aud by . irtuc of the autj or- I ity conferred is me by a certain iW-l lof tru»t executed by 1. A. Stkes ami wife, J >«eph Ida Syltes cn tit. :U'.h •lay. wf March, 11*20, and of le.ord in the pub ic registry of Matin county in hook A-2, at pap 549. to secure the payment of ceitair. note of eten date and tenor ttere»i h. :wl | the terms and stipulations in sa;«! Wd jof trust not having bm it-. » tH jaiid at the of Use firgo in jterested, the undec&igi ed t.-u-te will, ion Monday, the 21st 114 •>- iluv 11923. at 12 o'clock, m, at the court Ihouse door of Martin oaoly. a: \\:l lliamston, N. C,, offer at puW c auc lion to the hiphe-t bidder for cash ibe following ('rscribed real es'-tfe. to wit: Be ; ng lots Kos. 7. f, », 10. il. 12. and 13 of th • subdivision of Use J S. 'a: ID, a plot of sad farw being reomtfd in land divi- oi lunk No. 2, at strv of Martin county. The -aw be ; nf all of the remaining part of the said farm not heretofore eo«i •aiiinjr 41" acres, more or less Thus the IGih >!ay of Apri!. 1921. t S PKKU - Tiu-'tt *V'' .4artin. * 4-17-4w. Attorney -iI'I'SCKIDE TO THE BKTEirrRISE MYTH K OF SALE I nder ami toy virtue of the 2-jthor, ity conferred th fce by a eertai- A*>) it trust executed by W. I- Raitey nd \V. A. H.uley to the on >- -ipi «1 11 us tee, an 1 bearing date of Jan wf MR. GOOD-SALESMAN AAYS: WE SKLL UKID COODK; \» K PRICE THEM UfiHl. W. R. ORLEANS Wttliv.ston. C rniLBRANSEN VJf Player-Piano • TO SISVH, *6SM« TU STOP —THREE YEARS TO PAT "Terms to Suit" SOLD BY F. F. Cozzen WASHINGTON. N. C. j 1 Jewelrv • Repairing All KINDS l*.i. ng ypur brokfti Jev elry, Watches an; C oib to iar if wwt thtrrr 4 -H ,! rH My pr -.tit are tea>»!«• Washes, Clocks a'd Jewelry of ail kiadi for safe H. D. Peel ! " ■" ESTABLISHED 1*99 J I ' v_ J\ Expert Work | Means Comfort % . ■ la repaired um*. The mw - c.-i lal work, ims aato a pair af child'* iktn that >e pa: in to - be >Mn of the MM pc—J iaeJt in lawn. Tlj a> (be f-ext tune. ELECTRIC SHOESHOP J. R. RI'FFIN. Flap. Pbaae W ~ ===== P-i- ■ - -■ « , waiy 2,1917 and of record in the pub ■lie registry of Martin county in book jO-1, at page 24, said deed of trust 1 "to secure the payment of certain note; ' Jof even date ami tenor therewith, and • 1 j the terms and stipulation - in said deed j 'jof trust not having teen complied wit' I 1 a and at the request of the parties in- j terested the undersigned trustee wir.| '.on Monday, the 21st day of May.j 11"*23. at 12 o'clock, m.. at the court j - to i'ffi 3 Ijarrismi Urpß. |J aitb £u m patty 38 tfn jj}j ijrc SB« '3* l Cq • He • p.j] 1 ~~~ ~ I I New Goods Arri- | I ving Every Day j hB ' :gj ANDjOUR BUSINESS IS GETTING BETTER AM) BETTER IN EVERY WAY, and you are 4 - ffl .... -S especially invited to ffive us a call when you 33 I IMJ a , ijj w , y are cominK* our way; and we will show you that IjUi we are selling emids CHEAPER IN EVERY !li;i WAY. m II I jffi SEE OITR DISPLAY OF VAIL OR;ANI)Y l| '4 Pt)R SPIMNt; ANI) SUMMER. i'| ffi ' S I . I 1 Harrison Bros. & Co. § COME AND SEE IS ALL WE *ASK § y? WILUAMSTON-S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE SB ttfi / I The Volatile Gas I »11 " . w s 0 . _j —s i TEXACO l| It Means The Best II Save Your Money T TEXACO TEXACO I MOTOR OILS V?V GASOLINE ; . TRY THEM OUT I || Harrison Oil Co. Distributors r I 1 ' * Williamston, N. C. I mi ii i ii ii ii en enterpuse columns ro. - a rout Moauman house ooor of Martin county, at Wil liamfctwn, X. C.. olTer at p public auc tion to ti»e highest binl«-r for cash, j the following described tract or lot of land, to wit: |fte»n .eing at tiie comer of W. L. j Baik> ami W. A. Bailey's store on Roi:erson «r«rt and Main street, run ning with R»t;erson street eighty live I foe* west to a slob, a corner; thence j sooth fifty five feet wit 1 * W. R Roh- I erson's bae to a atob, a comer; thence east eighty five feet with W. R. • Roberson's line to a stab, a corner, t on Main street; "thence north with Main street fifty iv« feet to the be ginning. i This the l*h day of April. 1923 DENNIS BAILEY, Trustee. IDunninr. Moore and Horton. 4-17-41 Attorneys. ✓
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