I EjT' ITS ftOCH A MICB THIS SUCE i& OffffAT ~V /"A • - ' " •' ' _«_ • Ffil KQ WCNiS' » THIMK I'LL- / WEATHEB - OLXSHTA \ (' 4 •> ' •» . PT* .- yC^ r % |Po SOME WOGK IN T;.' , I MAKE B\ZE«VTHIN' JUMP I \» > - 9 £ x tiC/V «K>& TXIfIITD U GAPDBH BEPOP.6 V rfT\ RK&HT UP J J—/ »■ ) \ S * H®S=» flvw lii UUK a, OEPOBTW roQ wc ©OTA TH* / r~"> *. , /^*!^\ •1) TOWN %oo»H*r-TH-w ■ —ffir- r x W/ luwn N^~- ___y —- ■ I " McCuflo«gh jf ll""*--- ! NS^^" Leave for Lake George, X. Y. liev. C. 0. Par do and Mrs. Pardo, Master Jimraie Pardo, and Mr. Pardo's mother will leave 'Monday morning for Lake George, N. V., wiiere they will spend the month ol' August. Mr. I'ardo Will meet hid mother in Rocky Mount tomorrow. Kb Route to Virginia I leach Misses Jodie Copeland, of Kinston, n.u Marjorie Hoyt, of Washington,] passed through here this morning en route to Virginia lieach. To Spend Week Knd at lieach Mrs. F. W. Hoyt will spend the week end with Mrs. N.' C. Booker at Courtney Terrace Cottage, Virginia| Beach - Here From Kobersonville Mr. Henry B. Griffin, of, Kobe won j ville, was in town yesterday." Mr. and Mis. Walter llalberstadt j will leave tomorrow for Greensboro and Lexington7 where they will spend' some time. Mr. Halberstadt has tak en his old position as salesman lor the St. Louis Hat Co., and will spend considerable time on the road in the future. Returns 10 Portsmouth Mrs. J. W. Bowden returned to her home in Portsmouth this morning af ter visiting heor brother, Mr. li. S. Courtney, and Mrs. Courtney. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Mr. J. W. Courtney, of Newport News, Mrs. J. E. Nhackleford and chil dren, Misses Inez and Thelma, and James E., jr., of Portsmouth, are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Courtney for a few days. In Jamettville This Morning Messrs. K. A. Pope and K. B.,Craw ford were in Jamesville tins morning. Here From Chapel Hill Mr. X. T. Keel, a student at Chapel Hill, spent last night in town wit, hrelatives. He accompanied Prof. W. J. Matherly, who spoke to the chamber of commerce. Attend Church Meeting Rev. C. O. Pardo and Mrs. J. G. Staton attended a church meeting near Greenville Wednesday. Mr. Pardo w»s one of the principal speakers of the day. WANTED: TO BUY WEEKLY 500 pounds old hens at 18c lb; 500 lbs. young chicks at 28c lb. (wt. 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 lbs ); one to 20 crates of fresh country eggs at 27c dozen. Pay cash. —Sanitary Market. Rob- , ersonville, N. C. Jl4-2-p MEN, WOMEN, SELL GUAKAN teed silk hosiery direct to weareif; beautiful goods, fashioned and full fashioned, wonderful colors. Prices lower than stores. Sell only." We pay every day. International Silk Hosiery Co., Norristown, Pa. to jel9 LOST: A PEAR AND THAMOKD brooch bstweenfthe apartments and the Baptist churai Sunday. Reward if returned to Mrs. L. G. Bennett. Jy 21 2t 'JO f capacity (/# (iUniD.6O-cyc!e mo gal*. lank SSL Cistern Water Under Pressure ? jx\ Just Like City Service L^fu 1 jWjU^3, 1 Now, the new, low-priced Fairbanks-Morse I rJ Home Water Plant makes it easy for you to have soft water under pressure in bathroom, /P*S\ It save* all ofthe drudgery of pump and pail. U, | J ji'a 7f' It makes your cistern doubly useful. And when IfOr thlS thia Fairbanka-Morte outfit is intuited your 1 H petite is ended. IthasthegenuintTFairbanks v Morse pump, wor fl-famoua for fofT™ | \ The operating coat is only a few cents a week, fJ. ' ' fiUjn Whatever your requirement there is a Fairbanks-M orae Iff ft I ftyCW I irMim th»t wiD axacily meet your need*. They are I made to operate with electricity, gasoline orkrro;ne. ,y T/ They pump from cittern, shallow well, spring, lake or \ . Li "■deep well. Let us give you a damoqatrallon and prepare \ , V / .ao estimate oo a complete inataflatioo. No obligation. \.\ T of course. Just phone ua now. » CALL PHONK 99 Undsley-Lilley Ice Co. . HK.H G. HOUTON ATTORNEY AT LAW First Floor PiiupfiL Bank liu.tduiK »»iijuaiustoii, ISi, t. Ol CALLABLE FA KM . -■ . . i'IUJ, kikit'k— i i.iicr and by \ n uc oii tut authori ty conferred upo.i Ua Hi a deed of lluet. eAeC'U.I'U b j j. V\. VV .1(1 tell Uiot . .Hi W{fe, -hstelie U. vt nitvliuiot, on Hie HiJi day of Mareh, aiiu it toiaca in book oi inoltgiigea, U -, al i>ag! iyj, aißiuti Coujity, we will on tiie Z)in'd o, 'August, ti'k i, at 1Z o'clock noon al the coun iiouoe Uooi in W iiliaiustoii, sell at puti il.' luj t'ahli tu Lite li.fjlll■■■ i. UttiH dir. ihc foilovtilig* land, to wit: -—*tr-*T-nn CcTTaTTT pitct", paitcl ux" tract ol land, coiuuiniiig Z-tti acic. inure or ies.s. ,"situatc, anii .iiv.-. ii r ii oii tlie niaii. ioad lioin iii.niiKoii to i'alinyia, -V.;C., about four, iiiiit's, northwest oi ilaiuil on, iN.'C., in lhiiu ilion iownshin, >idrUu Cuuntj, »ia. i ol "North Carolina, having &ucb ahapes, ■■ ( Its, - and courses, and distaiicea its Will mote fully appear by reita-ence' .i. |'lat oi .sii vey thcieoi made by i. Jones 'l'ayjor oil January lb, I'JJo, aim leing bounded oi+ the north by the I hinds ol Ciau'de Lynch, on the east! bv the lands o, J. B. Anthony, on the sjiith by the lands oi J. li. Aiithon;* ai.d on. the \seoJ. h>.-Lue .lauds of T. ,\V. V\ hitehurol and Came .Ny i liee'. I land , anil being trip . .tme tiaci or 1 :ircel ol land heretofore conveyed io O. Wiiileliuijt ii.\ d>id ii.nij \\, VN hitehui'st, dated January 21, \ IMS', of letuld il. Look T 1, ai i+aH J .'ll7, and by deed froui. Jane E. Moore | >o T. W. WhitthuiVt, dated January IS, 1914, and of record 111 book F-1., at 3&y, of Martin County pulihc trgistry. _ litis sain it. mailu by j-uuuiu of tiie failure of T. V\. Wiiitehursji and wi>e, ►jstelle O. Whiteilurst to pay oil' anil uischarge the indeb. dneag secured b\ sa-id deed of trust to the North Caro lina Jri• 1111 .Stock Land Bank of Bur hum. % I hilKjie 17th day ol July, i'Jliri. FIRST NATIONAL 'iJiC.SI COMPANY, Trustee.' Durham, N. C.- . jy24 4tw NOTICE OF SSM.K I nder aiiTl IP,' vir,lie of I!i pi..vi'i ol' sale contained in a deed erf trust from J. Lass Wynne and wife, Mayyie 1 Wynne, lu the Tru»'(* Company oft "Washington, da ed November 1, 11)22, nnd recoi led in the register's offlce of Martii C iunty in book lv-2, |iags'4l2, Uia;-,ut>.l, i»tgnud a:ill.«fltt Au«.- j. ust 24, lf*2.'i, sell al public auction for U! h. at 'lie"courthouse door in Martin Cunty, at 12 o'clock noon, , the follow-J STOUT PERSONS inclined, to full foeiintf after cut- i ing. i*i**T y |»4>inr. '-f" 1 -*"^4—j- find ralief, tnd their diifrntion proved by tnking CHAMBERLAINS TABLETS Cleansing and comfot ting - only 25« -*"fe* pi opei ly: r i. ce, piece oi property situats in Martin County, (State ol' North Cur ciiiia Mid W illiambton Towiifihlu. and xiioi e pat uiariy described mt follows: iii giniiiiig -on Main fcitreet at the corner oi ihv S. it. Biggs neirs iot; I i iii t. up ,-Uain .S>reet 5 Z l-Z feet tu U;e ii.mdi L,' m ii|- n'lfv w;i>' lieiwßvi) tin laiiiio ht-ie/li (ascribed und-tne ianfl i,f li. il. i'eele; hence along the midiik of the jiiiu i>aj IjH feet to a . take; thence sputi '4.» degrees eat i S.j feet to .the line ol J. B. Cherry fnt li'iother, .formerly John W. Groves line'; theiic. along the s-am John Vv. Cj ii/s c- liiu. Ij .eel to tiie >S. K. Biggs ii«ir. lot and hue; thence along the haid Js .U. 1 >iheiiv, line to the lust nta-tio-'i containing one-fourth of i n ; ere, more or ic.-.-. and being the aiin- land deeded to J. Lass Wjrnnej it ■,dius 1 "ekle7Tj)T deed dated N'Ovem her I'h, i'jiu, and of record in ihe |ialii.c.regi>Uy of .Mar>in County' in •>h V -1, page 473. '1 ills July 21, litti. TRUST COMPANY OF V. ASHING ION. l;> HrCi Carter, Attorney. j>24 4t Mil HK Ol \I»M IN I.SI KATION 'Hnvinu i-iiiw ••««¥ t)uaiilied .-ay ad u ni-.t r:m»i of ihe estate of S. K. ICed ufek, iiteeiix-ii, all persons holding uuiin.s iigai'-sl said estate uif hereby i • ' ilied to present same lor payment on oi lie Hi e the lOUi day of July, IV2O. or this, notice will be pieuded ■a baT oi tiioir reeayery. All pi i ind bted to .-.ai l es'ate plm>„ i- umiie ! or V4ti d ami nta ke iinniediute ettiement of same. ; .tnly rrtth',""l92Si" ■ 1 11 ' " *•"**' J. I'. .SI,AI>h. ,y 1? (U\V .Adinini.,Uator. iier?.o 7 Vein" Health by .r'ur\i\^at:on Any |Jiysi"i i:i"\r.]' t"!l yJ\u thftt. "Perfect I'n . • i . el' the. Sys tem is r,a. . i , l .ii;;Ut)li of IVrfei'f II r . iy, i.. I rltl yonrselt ut' Vlivri.'iic i.tliueriis that ure undermihiii' r ?" ywur -vit-ality t Purify \oiir eiflifo Kjsteni by tak ing a thorou li course of (Julot;ibs, —(ittce or t\\ he a v cek for several weeks —and Ktie how Nature re wards you with health. • Calc'a'is nre 'he t'roatest of al! syytew *purifiers. Get a: f itally pnokape, cdntaininpr full direc lions, price H5 clh. ; trial package, 10 ctn. At any drug store. (Adv.) _". ■ . . Hyli If % 1 J^*5JET¥- >OTV • -fr M• n" : "• | now a Pennsylvania Farmer Uses Concrete/ Concrete Improvements 6n the Farm of Wm. R. Stover, near Creencastle, Penna. T /"Concrete Conveniences, like those shown above make any farm a mote efficient business plate. They save the farmer's time, make his work easier, let him work quicker, and make hi* nr more prohuKo. Concrete work on the farm not coat a lot of money. First cost ii usual- IhrsrDcalmSeU lL™\ lo J ' h ' firmer do of Wiii»rrvfrfci*MT w himself. But first coat is the only cost. JItUKJTTVrtncNI because Concrete never wears out: never need* expensive repairs; never bums. rots, rusts or decays. Plan- now to put in those Improvements yon V. l». CA KSTAR- " lwa V« wanted. 'The few U liars you wpend , Will be a small price t.. pay for the convenience I Hr.N & CO. and service tbey will give you. Ask any Sc- Williiiinston entity. Cement dealer how you can do it yonr "* "• self: or write to the manufacttini fur LUpful—l Information and "practical working plans. MAOB BT SBCURITT CEMHWT &. LIMF COWANT, HAGFMTOWT*. V r>, I Harris Hardware Co. Washington, N. C. Tlih ENTKIiPKISb WU.UAM.SXON, NOKfH CAHOLINA NOTIC E OF SALE OF BOM»S_ J Sealed projiooals will be iec*;rved by j _Lha. boaid ol ut t" inn ton, N'ortL Carol»> iat ' &,00 P. M. j June 29, I"'2 >, i>■ he jmrclinsu of) 6p' ■- • i,t ' \''hi d -Power; Bonds of du . ! July -1,-1 1 ...i o^n-j of "tint y ars :» IM7 Ijc Ui in- j glusive,>i'i »I*■ i ~ ",i' i 1 «■' interest pa;jimnill "and Loth princip 'l ve >. i- -t '.'H |n» ,f*' ziz 666 | in a prescription r«u M .lai la ' '!i. : is; and FfM f, * '*ji:nß liotla Fever.| It kilU i i (lis. , _i '.w- - i PE-RU-NA Good For CMt nd Stomach TmM* itr». C. Ci»t«i, Maaick, Mich. Her letter reads: "1 have u»«l i Pe-ru-na for several years ana it f has helped me in many ways. It ' Is good for colds, stomach trouble, j ana to impruie' the appetite when taken three times a day lam 78.' IJsfd intelligently for catarrh and i diseases of a catarrhal nature, j P«-ru-na seldom fails of the de- ! sired results Courlis, colds, nasal 1 catairh, stomach and bowel disor- ! ders are the commoner diseases for which Pe-rti-na has proved its value. Caieful housewives and in others j iniike a practice of keeping a bottle of Pe-ru-na in the home for emer gencies. Sold Everywhere , Tablet or Liquid New Yorh ■ I .j'Ul proiv 'iliit. ■ arc! preparation uiul sale of llr.' bo.idii under ih» Ittpw vi..i:*ol Bruce CFtven Esq., ol Trin- Noi h Car. iii,., to when all re .iU. r. ft), fur i infonno./on should * e «!clrcs."-ed. / i Lijilaiii niiHrt .iejw-it wtn the 4 ,wn'|. i ok xirmvn .o tin order of i, oi- a|ioii an mcorpomiea NOV' m THE TIME to VISIT • ... • - - 4- -u Pamlico Beach Hotel ! n v MOTEL —- i i (»(v. av ay IVc lIr j hot weather—enjoy a ; ' and I'thl'ul vacation at reason • coat, J ' ;>i r f'ir.i*;t>; toohT service. Our meals .wLv u ad\ ertisers \tr every Sunday. Dance with ♦ i ;«• every Saturday night. s s .trial, or ask those who have j oiF- Kiiesfs. ' ;~r 7ir±r~±^ir-i tl i) ay; $17.50 per week ! J. C. Lanier, Mgr. THE PRICE OF TOBACCO « -.. ' « Every year you can hear the price of tobacco being *Sonie say it will be a little cheaper, and we all .hope it will be higher. Hut what tobacco will sell for • / ' k. • ■ - \ i V ~. I ' i~ • . '• Hs we ilon't know. We do know, however, that the farmer who sells his *- ■ ■ ■■■ .■* •«•■■■ ■ I*" 1 ; 111 ■ *.jt . tobacco with us will get the highest market price. He will eret the best service possible on our floor, and last but not least he will get the personal attention of both of us. _.untL,x :J ir m—L—lk/*. ;-4 - - -• £ ' T " * ' .-1. i " ~ * 5 ■ & - : : v- --- - "•,•; ------ 7 We will again operate the Dixie Warehouse this sea * son for the sale of tobacco at auction. We cordially in vile everyone to visit us whether you have tobacco to sell -or not * « | ; Harry Meador-Joe Taylor, PROPS THE DIXIE WAREHOUSE WILLIAMSTON.N.C J|S bank or trust company, or a sum of moi.ey for or-.in an amount equal to 2 per centum of the face amount of the bonda bid for, to secure the muni cipality against any loss resulting "trom the fr.ilure of the bidder to com ply with the terms of his bid. Said bends will-be awanied to the highest bidder at not less than par, unless all bids are rejected. I>. G. MATTHEWS, Cleilt. LOST: THREE KEYS, TIED TO pettier by a string. Lost either to Main, Haughton, or Simmons Avenue. Firtler please return to Enterprise and receive reward. The New Pictorial Review » « ■ « ja -- lieurn ratlfTM A m«MN» Ma> ***^ tfc« l»u« NassetfjDept. Store

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