wm ... u—— - •• I —————r - '« ITS such A SICE I THIS sue 6is oeeAT V'• f~ ' 4' » >QV DAI IfC W NVPPM.M' = THINK. I LL. ij / W£ATHEK » OUGHTA \ f Z \ L r % VL.IVk) |p Q SOME WOCK Its T ■'' I MAKt EVECYTHIN' JUMP I I.' I • .' •• • - - P ** •gS> s £ *'. raKUx , ixiniTD 1 Gapdbn EE«=or.fc V- /T\ Right UP / t • . 5 •* " Jvw 111 UUI\ A OEPOOTIN' FOG WC v V OUTA ™ / •u . ' TOWN McCullotigh ■I- ' 1 1 - .1* '': .. • Igcais I Leave for Lake George, X. Y. Itev. C. 0. Pardo and Mrs. l'ardo, Master Jimmie ParJu,""' and Mi. l'ardo's mother wiir leave Monday" morning for Lake George, N. where they will -spend -the raulilli Ol'r August. Mr. l'ardo will meet his| mother in Rocky Mount tomorrow. Kn Kouie to Virginia 1 leach Misses Jodie Copeland, uf Kington, tud Marjorie Hoyt, of Washington, passed through here this nfomnig enj route to Virginia Beach. Jo Spend Week Knd at lieach Mrs. K. W. Hoyt will spend , the week end with Mrs. N- C. Jiwykci at , Courtney Terrace Cottage, Virginia lieach. * Hire I'rom KOIKTKOIH ilk- Mr. Henry D." Griffin, of Koberson ville, was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mis. Walter Halberstadt will leave tomorrow for Greensboro t» ltd Lexington, where tliey will spend L, sonic time. Mr. Halbei"stadt lias tak ci his old position as salesman for. the, St. Louis Hat Co., aud will spend'. considerable time on the load in the future. Returns to Portsmouth Mrs. J. W. Kowden returned to Iter home in I'ortsinouth this mo'rhing af ter visiting tieor brother, Mr. li. Courtney, and Mrs. Courtney. V noting Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Mr. J. W. Courtney, of Newport News, Mrs. J. K. .sharklefotd and cltil- " dren, Misses Inez Und Thelma, aitd James L., jr., of I'ortsiyouth, are vis iting Mr. und Mrs. It. JS. Courtney lor a fiw days. « In Jameaville This Morning Messrs. K. A. Pope and k. H. Craw ford were in Jamesville this morning. Here l'rom Chapel Hill Mr. X. T. Keel, a student at! Chapel Hill, spent last night ill town j wit hrelatives. lie accynipanied Prof. I \V. J. Matherly, who spoke to the chamber of commerce. Attend Church Meeting Kev. C. -0. l'ardo and Mrs. J. G. I Staton attendeil a church meeting near! Greenville Wednesday. Mr. l'ardo | was one of the principal speakers qf the day. WANTED? TO Hl'V WEEKLY 500 pounds old hen's at 18c lb; 500 lbs. young chickij at 28c lb. (wt. 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 lbs ); to 20 crates of fresh country eggs at 27c dozen. " Pay cash. —Sanitary Market, Kob ersonville, N. C. Jl4-2-p MEN, WOMEN, SELL C.UAKAN teed silk hosiery direct to wearer; beautiful goods, fashioned and full fashioned, wonderful colors. Prices lower than fctores. Sell only. We pay every day. International Silk Hosiery Co., Norristown, Pa. to jel9 "LOST: A PEA IT ATD" TITTST'TOTT * brooch between the apartments and, the Baptist church Sunday. Reward if returned to Mrs. 1,. C. Bennett. Jy 21 2t . •. ..... »• i i iii l//lfU • * t,iimp.6o cr«l« mo ■ .r. g|)»t g.U. tonk ( f|L Cistern Water Under Pressure ? tjSm ( \ ./tuf Like City Service Ijffi jPf?*S \ Now, the new, low-priced Fairbanks Morse MpbyW|[TVJ Home Water Plant makes it easy tor you to have soft water under pressure in bathroom, t^jgrnSw/ kitchen and laundiy, at the turn ot ;i faucet. ," W\ \ It aire* all of the drudgery of pump and pail. " *f I It makeiyour cistern doubly useful. And when ihOr tntpl this Fairbanka-Moi se outfit is installed your expense is ended. It has the genuine Fairbanks \aV« X Morse pump, world-famous fir dcpeuiUibiUtv """> \ The operating cost is only a few cents a week. /j ". "' 1 A* A\ Whatever your requirement there is a Fairb»nks-M jr*- I fl ft I \uSr-rtl I *y«tem that will eiac.'ly meet your need*. They are I made to operate with electricity, ganoltoe orkero tnr They pump from cifrn, ahallow well, spiing, lake ur \ . Il| deep well. Ltt ui give you a demonstration ana prepare V~ ■ mJ / an estimate on a complete intyallatiun. NuubluiMioo. „ M§i& CALL PHONE 99 lindsley-Lilley Ice Co. Authorized Dealers Williamston, N. C. j HL(JJJ (CHORION .V i I'OR.N i.'i A I L.\>* 1 ir>t i loor I coiiii J iiai k iiu Idiiii: 1 } . * i)l . \ >.Li .Hil,h l AH.rj - ~4 : | | i-V t' " | mil' t»j It. ti ill ■■ llfll iWI 1 I"* I, I I Vil U|>u t Uo ill a- ULVi ui liU.-w lAltUAll Ijj J. V* . \MnWhm.t Win, 1\ U Ilr U. \\ iJJIv il UI Oil Ihi 'Jill iu.. ui .via i til, aiiU it i"i . iii tjvvh. ui iiiv/i iv'l, «'i>t 1 I ill "."■ii .I T' U.C Uij • U .iU^UM, il'J-i, a', i 4. o'clock iiuoi> ac Ha com . | ' iiou-.c cioui in W iiiialii.-Loii, at put - J lie auction loi c'a.-Jl* lo . , ' ' wn ~~ •M. ... I K.U.. j,.. n, p.Ltc i or, I rat i oi Ja.iU, containing ..t.;t*** f I!.!•:•« "I less. .-JitUule, l>ll. to , O. - | i. tin Uie nian, iuuu liuiu iiuiiiiit*>!i; to i.iliu.ia, A. C., ailuuL ioui ii.iK.,l ' I i.tu liiwe.-t vx 11.mill liii, i\. C , ill ilaii.-| litor J'oMiislup, .dNilui v_.ouiiii, .-.a ' j "(>'• «M't ■ t:l in, HtUt -Ul 44 .. • , "i L■ , anil and distance.* Its 1 ' villi 11mre luliy appear by reicieucc -t. i iai t>i . u j" tin leoi iii.i'it. ijj *i . Ji.iie. lajiol on January is., liii.i, n>"i I eing bouimed on the noi ili b.v Uie j wild.- ot i I all' I' L} Hell,, on the east bv the lanils o. J> lJ>.Anllioity. ( 'oii tut. 1 i t "ii'ili by tin 1 a 111 i u i .) H. nntiioi^,! aj.i 1 un Uit'v.t..' Ij,, Uie lands ol' 'I.! V- ** '■ lii ' iJ "' KoTßei f lal.tl , and being litj' aim* li.u, or I'HTt'l ok. la* d lit'll l ili' conveyed tot 1 . U'lle O. I. V'i . \\ iiiteljurst, dated Januaiy 21,| IM"*.'ot M-ei'&l ii bonk "I' I, 'ii paj' .',17, iiii'l by tleed liom Ji+ny 1 Mooiej 'o 'I. \\. Whiti hui.-t, > j Is, lyj'l, and of record 111 book 1 i, at | paj"i' ofi'.tj of Martin Comity jiul»l.e' i gistry. I'lils sale lo made by reason of the j. I failure Ail 1. V\. VV-iiiteburst und v>w',, I'.-U'lle D, SV lull Inn i to pay oil and taseharge the mdeb dness seeuretl by | Lrtitl ikml ul' UU|>. tu Ttie Xuillr t iM' J I lii.a Joint Stock Land Bank of Dui- I iwiin. I I hi* in 17fii tlay ol July, 1 MUSI NA'iIONAL I'liU.S'l rtl.lll'.\iS V, l iu' tet. Hurliam, N. C.. jy24 4tw \m i( !•: (»l SALE I nder and by vil.tie of tin; pi-.vci of 4 sale coiilaiiit'i-l in a tleetl ul tru. L i li'oni La", a \'. \iiiie aiitL^^—lct Us i,ne,' to 'in 'l'm ! ('oni|Kiny of Vi ashlligte.T, .la ed .Nt>\ > inin'r 1, 1!>22, ■ ami recoi iinl iii lite registei's oilae oi ■ Maitn t iunti in bi'dk K-2, pa:;e -11—. the nn.r i u* "i-«i t■- u t s e will on Auir-; HV'f 2T; - -ill at puliTTf""itu'ci ahi fm it la at lie coUl'thoUs" door tit Maitiiij (•urrn ,it o'clock noun, the follow- | STOUT PERSONS itiflinwl full fi'i'lini? 4»ft« r eut- And HI»«1 Ihoir digestion im proved by tftkinif CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Cleansing and comfoiting - only 25« | *1 Jii op* i>y : 4 ... o-, j oi property situate jn> ~iiat t II. '. "unty, ."slate of .North Car ji ai.ii .ii',i! William.-ton Towiiiship, alid ' naii j,:., * u.nily described U4 follows; a.'ii .Main .Slri.ei at thei ri'i m.-i a lin- S R. Biggs neira lot; la ..a up id.tin is reel b2 i-2 feet to! I .ii' 77.iuiUc oi la' aile;. waj oetweciij i.aiii.-, nil. a, i .--ciibe l and lite -■ •'' i : 11 ■» ■'H ii'ijm th»l i-ji. iii.lt id tin' «... ty.. j vay Ij3 feet | t'i» .' M ki ; liientc .-oa'i lo u.. ieei to the line oi J. li. Cheiry . .: i,.ot!u.i, jot nit ily JOIIII W. Gioves 'an' aioiig tii' '. V at John V\. j *j On ■.. ■' .eet to ia.e fi. R. Uiggs] i tt-ntr irr- Hll" hrrf" UiCTiee alorrif The"! I .Y. , .TC. ill II iiia R» tliel IN.-; io , t ■ in *A tiling onu loui lh- ol | J : ~ . ,n-, more or Jt . , and being the! L UJ.LI at f ata.- LU -J. La..... VI } line | .J .Ii j! ii i If. I.i y ticV-d d-ated Novem-1 'A A "! , I'.II'J, and oi RETORTI in the, i- • . IJ. . , I •>' I. 1 1 I O' M.N •II ' ounty in > j •. K 1, |IAGI 4i".1. ' . ; I R• July 21, I'.'2.T TRlaS'l ( O.MPAW . j OE W ASHING I ON'. I I. li\ II ( GaiUr r A Uorjwy. Jv24 44 Nti'lit Ii (il ADM I MSI RATION | • II . i ill., tiay "tiuaiitieil as ad j j. .'t -.,..1 j' a,' i ,-ta;e o'f.S. R. lU'tl mrK 'li.ceH-i'l, ,t!t per..on.t holding) i t ..an - .-it d t.-,Late are iicreby - *!i■ • - . jii-i-siiui same lor payment 1 ./ 'oi li. ,i i;»• lo.li day of 'July,| j t.r i.'.iA notice will be pleadttdl I TTIOIR rnwv.-'ry. . j All pi i. a. ind bit dto rtilid es'ate v ii jili-a s- roine * forward and make r-ti'aii"i||,, r t 1 !!I ! |,'III tsf .SHITIi', ~ • J. I). SLADE, j; IV i'U\ - Adminn.rratiir. - b> F.-f n jSiiy jili .'!••• ■ '-"P that j "i'eru/i I'u ■ ■ i ib'" Sys ; ten) i ■ : a. - • * I "IT of | I'. rl'. el !': • i ' rid I I \ uiilhi It' ..r i .'i. :■ e • iron Mi* tlltlt I urn uniii ? 11» 14.11■ r y• ai vitulityt F'lirif.v } r I IIHI'T'F-Y L#l'.T I T.K iri}/ a lh 'i et un- if Calotiibs, —(iiH't' i)i' ! i't* a eek for several weeks— ami how Nitture re wartis yu.u v\ kit health. «■ (''ill .'i:o ail freatPKt of ai" systeii ••y\:rifit , i's.. a f utiily [tiiekttge, emitaininjr full, direc tions,- prito* ;t5 c(h. ; trial pafkage, ULuU,- At ttrtr- stored Adv.) - Wf36 j ! i c **rLjfg^ 1 .lIJ.. J A..r~~ -*—■* •- * *-. I_4 r~ - j w " - 1 fi' ** r ' v ' 'h ' ' wV' LJH Mci-r • y* v - ' ■ ■ Jrw?sflran fei I How a Pennsylvania Farmer Uses Concrete 7 Concrete Improvements on the Farm of Wm.R. Stover, nedr Green castle, Penna. t /"Concrete Convenientcs like fbose shown above make any , farm af mot* efficient business place. They save the farmer's time, make hit work easier, let him wotk quicker, and make his place more profa .I U\ Concrete work on the farm does not cod a lot ot money. First cost is usual- Thrr Drilor* Snll 't very low because the farmer can do most of wi * the work himself. Isut first cost is the only cost. JtCUKITY CIHcNT be ause Concrete never wears out; never needs expensive repairs; never bums. rots, rusts or decays. . , j 9 , Plan now to pot In those improvements you C. M. ("A KSV Vlt- have always wantad. The few d'. '.lars you, spend , ' will be a smill price pay for the convenience I'H I N & CO. and service they will ;;ivc you. ' Ask any S- WilliiiinViriin curity Cvme.it dealer how you can do it yonr • self; or write to. the m»nufacturer-~fot helpful N- ~ information ar.d practical workivg plans.. .! - Mant BT SIICTTRITV Cmmr «. LIM? SOM»ANY. HACWTOWV,V '. | (■a»M*4BpaMaMMMßiakMwaMHaiM««aal - Harris Hardware Co. Washington, N. C. THfc, LNXKiiPKISi. ft U.LIAMSTON, (ii CAROLINA NO'I M L IN \L.L. •: 'V IIONMH I ; - SeatoTpi' . I -AL LA tet-e e-: oy; lit ha boa id ul ' i.tjint. " t \ 'iii'l-^-T ; T toa, Iv i ! -'- ' ■ J • '* ; :, i, •, : M 5,000 O J I'- LL Botidf of , - N : " Ju'y 1,._ TTgyrr -frr" ■- •' - i ''HITT; i !« of ITio T itr i "r .i ii'- j. J clailx, ■ ' I'" 1 '■ I interest _ . .■in'uail. anid , Loth prinrii ; ■ A/a.--T •-I »• »• '!■ " ✓~-v, 1^ it**. ir L V * J T• . M i in a PI i crlpttnii r an , / I and I(.• j It kills I .. IN, A [ PE-RU-NA Good For^ Cold* and Stomach Trovbl* > Mr*. C. G»t»L, . ... Maaifck. Mitlj. | Her L«T»er reads: !'! HA\-«. USED 4 Pe-ro-na for several years ana It I has Tielped me in many tyayi. It is good for colds, stomach trouble J and to-improve the appetite when taken three times U day IWN 78." . Used intelligently for cntDrrh and J disease* of a catarrhal nature, I L'e-ru-na seldom (ails of the de sired results COUKIIS; colds, nasal j catarrh, stomach .UNL BIJWEL disor ders arc among ' THE commoner i discanti for \\liich Pe-rti-na has ; proved its value. Careful housewives nnd mothfrs " make a practice of keeping a bottle of Pe-ru-na in the home for emer gencies. Sold Everywhere , Tablet or Liquid .n • i r ~ i • \ j.- I-. I ,4 .! prior :iiai. - pr«-partitionl ;||.( boa-U ufulei . e wipjr-l !Utw -Gt-mm , of l'rui-i i.ll t'ar. :'ii. . to win i •. all re ai. ,'o'n should . • «i. til no. it tv'tii-lihflJ I , :■ ||,||. i t- f tln.i' hwtl ■ ■ ; J -k icawtl o tlr; order of i ■■■ tin—i+w'o l )"i'Bied . + NOV '"Wl TIME to VISIT - P- mlico Beach Hotel II 1 V HOTKL" i . - I lia av TLY 1 i *FI : the hot weather—enjoy a \ '. -i:' ■' I'thful vacation at reason- I ■ . f* rooui service. Our meals Lvst ad\ t-i'tisei's -- cvorv Sunday. Dance with t i . »• every Saturday ni)fht. . "Ti or -ask those who have - ' i :1. J: es - ' '. • . - ' ..-2- [ V> \I. !> :\ J ; J>17.50 per week -v- : - f ; ■ . t . ~ J. C. Lanier, v • / . THE PRICE OF rTOBACCO I " .. 1 «—■ I •. > - Kvei'y year you can hear the price of tobacco being n i u -c . Some say it will be a little cheaper, and we ail hope it will he higher. Hut what tobacco will sell for I * . . —«• * we don't know. J ! ' • . * . , I . . , We do know, however, that the farmer who sells his jobaeeo with us will get the highest market price. He will get (he best service possible on our floor, and last but not least he will get the personal attention of both of us. JU, =" ""..'"ft •' •', \\ e 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 4 N\ ILLIAMSTON, N. ~ * i bank or trust company, or a surn of i moi.ey for or, in an amount equal to 2 per centum of the face amount' of :he bonds bit! for, to secure the muni- I .ipality aga.'nst any loss resulting ll Irom the fr.ilure of the bidder to com ply wi'b the terms of his bid. Said i Lht'itds will be awarnod to the highest i. .bidder--at not less I han par, unless all ' j bid are rejected. n. G. HA'ITHEWS, Cleik. LOST: THREE KEYS, TIED TO ~i pether by a string. Lost either on Maiii, Haughton, or Simmons Avenue. Firder please return to Enterprise and receive reward. —i The New Pictorial Review a -» J TVii ii ■■«! ■ i r tfTtti ntftenn Mdato w *—d ill UtMl GJr STifc » WL~i I I 45 ">"* d ** I / I —r.=sC»cgaM— Store a ———