BUNG YOUR TOBACCO TO WILLLAMSTON The Gaston Ml— tj doctors took'' the proper stand when they refused i to allow the North Carolina Tubercu-' lar Association to Met in that county '■ I because it was headed by Dr. L. B. | Mcßrayer. !j I Dr. Mcßryar will be remembered as the head of the State Santarium > far aaajr years. It begrji to loch as i if the wiiti'ion belonged to him, ] which the people stood for with pa-] tienee until some saw danger of his taking charge of the whole state. This brought on iavertjgation by a | legislative niillii. which uncovsr ed many flagrant conditions. Daring the investigation Dr. Mc- Brayer, ander cover of a fcai-d of po litical allies, undertook to uphold hi.- \ acts. He was then pat at the head of the North Carolina Tubercular Associ ation. A paying job but one in whlcl he cculd handle no money. i The Gaston doctor? did just the correct thing in repudiating the ac tion at a political ring in pufing M- Brayer at the h«ad of' an important 1 state organisation. It seems tha* the first thing many people want to do when they are plac etl in office is to build up arourv 1 . them a political dynasty stror.- enough to choke the will of the peo ple to the end that they might per petuate their own power. Dr. Mcßrayer failed to pull it over the doctors of Gaston county. *' are unable to aay what the ex pense of the Leaman-Coston Evan gelistic Part have been and whr.i they wiD be at the ?nd. But we do know that they will be , mmy many times less than the amount of gooo accomplished Even iho they shou'd run into the hur.«'i*l thousands tf dollar* the amoui.. would •; -pni rrasll ir companxjn with the value received The value may be determined from two standpoint*— 'hat of dollars ard cents and that of huamn souls. Ard fj when we stop and think of the 1 ber of souls saved «'•! i»hiit it moans in the hereafter, it wtuld be a haid matter to really determine the value _ ir. dollars and cent The work of this* party is taking effect in a very thorough manner Last Sunday the various Sunday schools report**! an increase in num bers ranging from 140 to over 3*o per msL And While Mr. Lenman says there arc yet many who have not benefit- i - * ted by the maeting, we believe that if he should be called away, our town would have received more for i's in vestment than it has from any other ever nude by it. Then to know that the party will be here several weeks longer, why to estimate the value ilr rived and to h derived is beyond oar power of telling just what it will be. " A BOY AND HIS STOMACH What's the matter with you—Ain't 1 always been your friend? Aint I been a pardner to you? All ■y pennies dont 1 spend la vetting nice things for you? Don't I give you lots of cske? Say, stnmmick, what's the matter that ymm had to go an' ache? Why, 1 Isnded you with good things yesterday, I gave you mere Potatoes, squash an' turkey than you'd over had before. I F"ve you nuts an' candy, pumpkin pse and chocolate cake, An* las' night when I got to bed ■■flUißl^sTilrUl c^^rftoiiiiji BIMJSSa i you had to go an* ache. Say, what's the matter with you— aint you satisfied at all? v I gave you all you wanted, you was hard jas' like a ball, - . An' you couldn't hold another bit of puddin'. yet last night. You ached mos* awful, stummick; that aint treatin* me jes" right. IVe been a friend to you. I have, * hy aint you a friend o'mine? They gave me castory oil last nipht because you made m- whine. I'm awful sick this mornin' an' I'r feelin' mighty blue. Cause you dont apreciat Jse things 1 do for you. The Stomach's Reply to The Boy Well, boy, I'm a frtend of yours ar.d 111 tlo the best 1 can. If you do not abuse me. to make of you a man. \ou a>ked me what's the mattes—• why I had to go an" ache. When.for me you spent jour pen- i nies, for candy, pies and oak;? Yes, you ioad-d me with coot *. Mr. , potaoe* arxi turkey; more lhan you had ever given me in the same time b^wr*; Then you gave me nuts ami candy, pumpk.r. pie end chocolate cake Until I had to work so hard it mad. my poor sides ache. Then you failed to chew your food last night, and swalloweu :t whole. That's why they gave you castor oil. your stomach to console. ou re awful sick this morning?" Well, I guess you ought to he Becoz you do not che* the V thing.; you're >tnff.n into me. You a»k: What's the meter, stum mick, alht you satisfied at all?" When you try to put a gallon wh«r? two pints arc none too sir-ull. Til 1 was hani just hk? a bail, ard 1 just had to ache. . .LEAGGASSSSSSASI | A GUIDE FOR CAREFUL BUYERS 1 D Dfi « ■ M KtAI»Y TO »KAK MUSICAL ISS iKI .MEXTF mi I)rr>.>«s for I-adK-.s, ... ~ „ . ~ lib i ..va, ... . Violins, Guitar-s, Harps, Man * T( »™ CluMran; I rxlerwear ' ,i Qj! Hosiery. Jolins, Autuharps, Strings lor j gj t v ~ i Violins and Guitar>, Victrola> ?J-| gf and Iteconli. ".'i GJJ. SHOES JR? B$ L F°" '? MCN ' /T!" S nmu* KKAMES FG Jm ami Children; Mfn> ani Boys m Work Shoes. - * Made to your order. A lull DXI lin» of Frames. E3 K? WTJ DRESS MMIDS ? 1; ffij In tfci* oepartment we cji 4,1 kir -"- OI goo>i* and liam. .iall*. liaU. Gloves, and \'.\ □jtj Notion*. Mitts, Suila and Stocking. K 1 r» CS C'LOTHIN; KOB MEN AND BOYS, READY I 7T MADE, SUITS MADE TO ORDER, FRF I RUSS BROS. VARIETY STORE : I adiea Rest Kooa on ,t>rord Miwi Electrir Hetator lo all Floors t FINE FARMS FOR SALE - W. J. Whitaker home farm, 1000 acres at $25.00 per acre. John Wig. Coltrain farm 165 acres at 575. per acre. W. L. F.iddick farm 100 acres at SIOO. per acre. Everett-Ballai d farm of 216 acres at S6O. Bryant ~r - . r 175 acres at S6O. per acre. Abram Bijrjrs farm of 66 acres at SIOO. per acre. Bynum Roberson farm of 188 acres at 865 per acre. Simpson farm of 88 acres at $l5O. per acre. All on easy terms A little money goes alon>? ways in buying; farms in Mai tin t ounty. I have other fine farms for gale not mentioned &hovc. Mjdern dwellings In Williamson from to S6OOO. Dwelling lots and business lots and cheap lots for tenement hausee. R G. HARRISON Real Estate and Insurance WUliamston, North Carolina You save you've been a friend to me and I've befriended you? You've abused and overworked me ' til I'm sore all through and thru; You gave me all I wanted before you gave me pie and cake? Then you asked me what's the matte* that I had to go ami ache! TURKEY SWAMP ITEMS Sir. J. H. Peel and Mr. Curtis Mobley and Mr. Vernon Whitehurst motored to Greenville ' Tuesday. Mr. J. H. D. Peel motored to Wil- ILamstou Monday. Mr. Ralston Gurganus and son mo tored to Greenville Tuesday. Mr. M. G Bullock and his two sons motored to Tarboro Sunday. -WANTED: REGULAR AND TRAX j sient boarders. Good rooms an-l j accommodations. Rates reasonable. | See Mrs. J. C. Crawford, Hau«*tcr j Street. ;* - - T —■ r~r 'i> i ■um PATENTS t'btaineil. Send model or sketch «id we will promptly >end jou a repoit. O u r l>ook on IVtats and Trademarks will be sent to you on request. in. SWIFT and CO. - PATENT LAWYERS— *®S Seventh St Washington. D C Over ,">4 Years' Experience • MCE HO I'S E A\ll LOT ON MAIN str-et and 'vacant lot adjoinin with Etre of land for saie. Pri«- and « lifts liberal. J I ti, |> - AVHHamsti ii. „ 9-i> DR. cha.;les j. sahyer Windsor. X C. OFFICE i'OKK BI DDING . Practice limited to Eye, Ear, N'osi and Throat from 1 to 6. •i Williamrtyß eve ry Friday afteri.- i • ry Wni.ton market THE ENTERPRISE, WIIXIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA ' Try the VVmston market ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified a. mlmin istn'or of the estate of \Y. F. fii'r pan late of the County of Martin, v-fco d.oi in. estate. AIS persons holdii jr rialins against takl estate are hereby notified to pre- , ser.t same for pay ment within one j year from this Uati. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re ' ewverv. 1 A! 1 persons imietlnl to said estate viJl be required to make immediate 1 payment of same. This 31st day of July, 1924. J. S. CURGANUS, Adminis trator of W. F. Gurpuius. 8-l-6t NOTICE OF SALE » Under and by virtue or the t.f >ale contained in thit certain • c f trust executed to the en the 11th day of IVc.. I'As>. '•> Charles Paws and wif?. ;• nd of record 1 it- Martin Courty I'uhl io Rftl try i.; - l"-ok G-2. page 4-11. securing certain • bend? of even date s.tvj te?>or there with an dthe stipulat'cn* Ihwh not > having been complied *ih and th request of the holder of said bond.. the uiniersitrnf-d trustee wilt op ;iio ?4lh day of Sept.. 1924. r, 12 00 Noon i-i front of the court hou.-e door of Mart'n Coui.ty offer .•>» r>ut!i-- t : • t.i !h» highest biM* ■ for ea.-h »li- fol low .ntr described ml e>t!»l-: I r.«>ut»ied hy th«- B illinn' 'm" : J''.imilton lloisl. Inv! a r>f 1. ■,£. MD. W!1 -i on..ho\ v I I 'Nr*, eontfii in - " It' ;cpp . j ■"» !»•:. V- J tl - STT ' • I ->> >■ A u.". • * " I P. r : K" CltlTf tin s : 2 4t . NOTICE OK SAI-i: oi t:- si u E i» l iniel ami by \trtue of I i.- |*«rv: . sml .minority contained in a or a a •Feed of tru»t to the uiklfnignn) trustee by Sabr'ra Wanl on Ihe 2?nh day of Feb, 1924. « bein? of record in the public eri 'i of Martu: Coun'y in Itook tj-2 a: par sh. said ilee»l A trc-t slv:« to *■-- t cure certain no»e. of »«• et> rfy.e ar.l therewith. the | in sail deed of tru-t not havit J? beep c implied ;,wi*h. at • ' ru* «» * >f t!> pirtf .i ii.terested. th? Ui'de '.T.eii 'ill on Monday (lie. 2S>!!s .ley of Sep -1 J • All kinds Jewelry, | Watche Clocks Si l - j L vonvaro China, 'ut | r Class avl Novelties. 5 Watch i» j w. c. CROWNING f JEWELER I Wesi Main St. a Washington, N. C ] \ Take @>S 5 for the liver ■•nn ■! inutmi P—i wi ikftaiMtia lOcud 35c p*«b --•»«« >■ i n'l above trmdm auk. J*i iTiiili {Jcuiil'W ' »ri»i imkJ 'y au on!, ion h-1 I.- i.« lite K «l Wl#eri 't»i•» f.iv is )ou s : fimitH i! . r Imp rf*.t th j j * > .an -our .j«r i.i| U ,lt it ciTtaau ,ki»:»'vk i*iu i -• •iitii for it— : .. j-* 4>.(| "f rtdiii i.y •'Cu tr »'t 4- rMa ; « •«.»■•» v ra *- I t i; T» >*•. Ohio IjXWt A i Sf A^i«OO»WW~ | j;! The Woman's Tonic 1 jQQCv^g^Jv-kvwvgCvwvOOwwwwvMOQOC Uember. 1924 at 12 o'clock M. in ( front of the Court Huu. e loor of Mar ti'. County, in Williams, an. North Car olina, offer for sale Its the bidder for cash, at public auction, the following rv-*l cstau : A house ami lot in the- Towi: oi Wfl !;jisist#!i. North Carolina, on th- South side of Mam R.ttt, j'ain S icot on the Nortn. Mrs. Mary . » sni on the East, a knt or Street on ti»e South and the property of Sylvester Kasseil or. the Wv-st an i bf.ne the saMe la.*Ht dee»ie»i *.o Sabri-i; Ward by N. S. FseU Tliis ! hc 27th day of Augusi. 92 S. WHEFLER MARTIN, T niNlf. 92-4: NOTICE OK SALE I'nder and b;. virtue of a Jixlfrment uai'e and entered 'by the Superior ! urt of Slartifi t\ unty iit the >t " ; s! 1 '.iireediTisr cr.titiot "Abtier tl : .Is vs. Annis IVtlifonl. et „!-. the imiersifrne«l will on she !tuh i!uy of I -epUmfier. I'/.M; at the c-"ur twuw . c'oor of Martin County, at o'- cliH-k. N-n-n, oiTrr at puUic loetinn to thr hirfifs! bidler. fer 0.. -h. xtv. (ollofin «Ic-crihe»' land: Adjoining tlie kmU oi T?» m.i ■ >4»-|K:ni, ljvie \j 1 . . «!r.ei»s . John' J jr. LumU r Cc.,a:ui other>. jn.: . i;u!£ at a sweet pm m th nu.r.. . ef • iN 'p Bottom; thence up ic.o i.A'.oii to tSie co\iiuy roa» ; ; thi uv aK>sg , :^ir t el Smitwick's line as to make cr: liaif ml. from the t» ;inis n? o. i « ' t". a pice; tiu'r.c. 1 acro- _ ■» inn!- ' tt« a pir.e. a cor.jer; :h-.n«ce u' .U' u ' ! '!* of markei trees to :• r k .i ,>ak "f: i." u comer: the .n ..lu.k „ In* ( t .1 tr>>i » ti« the K einniv. co:, "0 ax re*, m-re or le-... ai ; • ;•> ' ' Gum Tract of l ;,n ) *fu • ij h l.ynch h.ire-! frr>m h' 'itfr ' l I.%nr!j, ani fjr r rurv* »e.fi* " l ip.i,.ii ,-ee liook \X. p., | NO TIME TO HL'KT tor a doctor or drug store when suddenly * I iructi with »r 'rttiiul cf Ainp», t I dca IK diai:l>orA , CHAMBERLAIN'S t COLIC and DiAKKHOEA REMEDY give* inilanl «a>n If* .\.mtoit *iul ti»r 0 liofn \.'vci b«k 'if The New Wnv ■ j in "i c . * 1 ". ""* : v iff ? I or Heating \ I Allen's I , v j P Parlor - E f ■. | | ill p t 1 rurnace i 1 *«: _ furnarr "ii ir ;iK t j i vviii heat y«>ur /^r i,rtC CO, ' , f ir,a '- : '^ S *' !i,p '* H will do w')rk of s'v !j| t » : t , J r!»: re l rooms jl fht* furnace way . 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