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Publ.shad every' Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. W. 0. MANNING Editor Subscription Price (Strictly Cash in Advance) f' 00 6 un ntha bLk 3 m nths - 4f,t Ei uered at the Vest Ottice at Wil ban. .ton, North Carolina as second class matter. Si.ice it hat- ceaso dto rain tome ol us 1 ave nothingiotulk about. Nv w it is said that an Italian is nrnk ag clolhes nut of glass. Ik' (I bot tci ■ .noke it.' Oi.o way u> becoin.' reconciled tn youi own political«4»aity is to make a MI ly of the others. "ii lould musicians marry 1" asks an exchange, iNot if they are fond ol listening to their own mu.ic. -An old grouch"declares that a iclig ious revival is but temporary; so is a bath but it does you good. Now that tlie cows are here to trounle us no more, dogs have come to keep up the worry. \ acation for some is in lull swing*, that id judging from the larjfe number ol . iers hanging around (lie soda fountains. Aryhow tlie discussion over the leng-li of the skirt next season indi cate that they aiv not to be abolish ed. Automobile riding has decreased very much in the past few weeks, due to the high prices of gasoline or to tlie la. t i f automobiles. THE NECESSITY Ol- ATION A ride through the ountry and thr farming sections of Eastern Caro lina will now affo>-J n sti iking les:on i.i • ooperntion, n'tf ir. marketing vihie 1 is being discussed so fully thu dji the country and which is now ad- K.iU'' i.g the publi? so largely, but the ooperation for production. A look across the field revea'.s the rnt ire fami v tilling and cultivating the soil We see fathers, mothers, sons find daughters all digging hard and fast to produce something. We need to realize this one fact, that it is honorable to v or! hud al jieople should Work. W hen tlie mother has to leave the liuse du ties and go to the field it place? a too •lieav.y-burU'ii .Up.Ull. hgr. .Yojing _&l-1 en ill some instances' are require* by n 'Oissity to go to the field to work long hot days. Of course'it is all right for the men and boys 'to Vn'tl the fieldi, but without the cooperation of the wives and daughters mmiy crops would 1* practically ruined and lost i ' Ij m ■nmTMf I Men! j 1 "' .--- I ■" " 1 Here,s hot weather comfort for i you in KEEP-KOOL Summer Suits. Smart style and perfect fit—arm- w holes that give you perfect free dom. Whether buttoned or j unbuttoned, a KEEP-KOOL suit j - looks well. . ~ | *"• ' : ■ *. ■> ' ' * ' Ij L''V ** . "--•/' • ~ u ; ' -sL. ' MARGOUS BROS. AND BROOKS . i 4 *■ i . • • ioV th* want af work, in some uie bize ox the crop, cannot be di minished because me family woulu suiiei, msnce we see again tlie neces sity oi coopration in tne fauuiy. in most instances Uie cooperation i tne imaily is ai ithat is needed to produce a good crop, that is to say mat the real production depends upjn the coperalion of Uie family huge ly. —Hut when we come to tlie distribu tion ol tin- surplus oi that crop then tin.' family is. helplEss, il requires o ganualion on a larger stale. Ihc ques tion of great financing comes up, the means oi carrying these goods to tlie consumers for tne consumers of oui surplus crops are in every part of tlie gloot. It is easy to see how a ons uurse farmer m Martan County is en tierly helpless when il comes to de livering his surplus bale of cotton to u flat laced Chinaman ui Shanghi. So the surplus of our prductinoosaaeahr the surplus ol our production and tl* needs ot or foreign neighbors have caused the need for some organization that n. able to take our goods and de liver them to the users, 'to meet tills demand there has grown up a mosl powerful gruyup of people called specu latorsL. or traders and tliey are the liiosl capable people in the whole business chain. 1 hey aiv far aheau ol the farmers. They know more a tiout the crops collectively than the iarmc ; )> themselves. They usually in sist to the lanners Unit the supply is aiiuudunl and to the consumers at the same time they insist dial the suppO is .-.CaiCeT, sending out this propugahua. from the* same desk. While lie, the idle rnt*/ fixes the price of the pro ducer; product and also the price ol iln consumers gods. Aclose review of these lluve group of people shows first: the producer, poor and forced to stride hard to ex ist. lie turns over his products to the niaiii] ulator, the who also fixes interests rates exchange rates besides forcing the markets up oi down as the occasion best sui'.s him. lie is rich. Next we tuks up tlie con sumer of the world lie is scantily clotiied, somewhat underfed aid in I most instances uncultured, lie does not huve a chance, he can only get the needs of life as, the ollkr fellow weigh?, measures and orices them to him. >~i I'lue above condition lias so oroused tlie great masses of people thiit they I are beginning to get in speaking dis j tance of each other, the p'roelucer and | the consumer, tliey are beginning (• I know each other and they aie wondu mg why tlie farmer cannot pass his I I wheat to the- hands of tl* u.-er with I ' out it having to pass through the sift ) jei of the speculator, rather through ' tltr separator for it is he that get > all the cream, i i This condition has opened the eye. of the people for the cooperative > j marketing plan and when it works i: ■ self out and gets under full headway 1 !we Will have better living conditions i in the producing sections of the coun t ! try and not only the farmer but his i> doctor, lawyer, and merchant will be f ) able to trade and be able to pay foi H ! what lie buys and thai will help every ( l.ody. •j. |* ICV Jilt lift; bfciTEK* MiSTAJLEU 'T* . tm r ;_ f , f ' v ;##/ i hud a piec• ol pwtry w last Week » paper v\ in. winch ihe tetter of type lias cut quite a caper. AJIU caused a misprint of some ol' the lines - iily mesagt* uussent doesn't exactly rhyme. iles added op adjectives and left out pronoun* in met some words can't even be found. iirevity ol expression is taught by Die school l o make no digression 1 try to make my rule. .Not liking to appear illiterate or in bane l'hose mistakes to the public I'd like lo explain, vvlieiein the iirst verse 1 used tlie word (arranged; vV liy the typer made a substitute is a mystery unexplained. would in.l liave recognized Hut being up to-date yes sir he thinks he's far more wise, further down tlie line in another vciae lit makes an insinuation which couh hardly have been worse. Speaking some what figuratively 1 used the words (or rather; () ou must express your thoughts plain!) he likes no fancy wrapper. Eliminating (or) my meaning wa quilt- unchanged (liulliei have u shack'/) Why you'd think 1 was deranged. . t rin- ramshackle coop must be con signed to tin' junk I lie types the word "Remarkable" and makes me seem a gump. For no one else in his senses would find in this wreck Anything to exclaim over unless it was defects. ']» 1 wrote off Mrs. VVard'rf verses of logic quite grand You should have said peotry, he »«—plainly commands; Why else refuse to type the word, When lie knew that it's absence would make me absurd ? Tltu.se verses here indited, Oh, I for got that word mustn't be used For lie certainly woii't typ« It, has once before refused, Hut nevertheless if mistakes should occur and these lines are not typ ed as written, I'll make quite a stir, For I'd rather be thought crazy than looked upon as silly .So if these words are not well placed you can lay it to "Willie." That's the typesetter* name so I've —hoard ' • -- l!ut anyway 1 know lc's quite a Ifearn «*l bud; I 01 lie cnii dislocate verbs and juggle with nouns, Till the results will be uu epigram to a stonish and astound. —MUS. A. O. ItOBEUSON Kobersonville, N. C. NOTICE Carolina, Martin County To W J Gritliu and others: You will lake notiue that, we pur chased fifty live uc res of Briley laud, listed lo W Gritlin, Hamilton town ship, at a sherilfs sale for taxes at the court house door iu Martin coun t) on Monday June 6th, 1921. You Mill further take notice that unless redumption is made 1 will demand u deed for said lund at the expiration of one year from June 6111, 1921. 'This 3itl day of March, 11)22. f. L. HAISI.I", and , U. G. MATTHEWS. ADMINISTKA/lok'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator of George H> Coltrain, late of Martin jounty, North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons having claims against sad estate to present same for payment to the undersgiwd on or before lie 10th day of May, 1923 or this notic will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons 'indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. 'This l&th day of May, 11(22. J. li. COLTKAIN, Adm. NOTICE: A SOW ABOUT 2 YEARS old, white, except for a few small black spots, marked two slits in the right and crop in the left ear, has been at my premises since about the last of November. Owner vyill please come for her. L J Mills, li F D 3. at Martin County, North Carolina. To Lewis Watson ami all other per sons: You will lake notice Hut 1 put chased 9 acres of land lioled to Lew is in Goode Nest township at the sheries sale for taxes a the coun l.oue door of Martin county on Moif day, June 6th 1921. You will further ther take notice that unlets redemp lion is mad* 1 will demand a deed fo said laud under the said lax sale ul the expi'T.tion of one year from June 6th, 1921. This 2nd duy of May, 1922. H. H. COWEN. DR. 1\ B. CONE DENTIST Office over Farmer* JL Merchant* Bank r Office Phone N*. t Ju& Fun I&COKRIUIBLE Mistress: Mary, have you cemented the handle on to the water-jug which you dropped yesterday ? —• Mary: I started to, mum, but I drop ped the cement bottle.—London Morn ing Post. • • • • ENCOURAGING He who is About To Take It Up: Tell me. How long dws it usually take a man to learn to play golf? He Who Has Given It lip: V\ ell, for the first five or six months you play a pretty rotten game. Aftei that you gradually grow vol.*. —Life. • • • • "Niggah, I ain't.'fraid of yuh. I'd jes at. soon hit youh as not." "Ych, an' youh'd jes as not to as soon."—Nashville Tennessean. • • • • Mr. Bryan has not yet converted Eve to his theory of creation. "If he were made of mud," says Eve, "he'd certainly dry up once in a while.'— New York- Tribune. • • * • NOT A CON SI MING PASSION An Englishman, newly arrived in this country, was taken home to din ner one night by a fried. There was corn on the table, and the hosi, know ing that most Englishmen aro not familiar with this vegctaale, asked if he liked it. "Oh yes," replied the visitor, ap parently not wishing to appear dis courteous; "1 like it." Hut whefi tht' platted of Golden Bantam war passed, he did not tako any. "Why," said the host," I thought you said you liked corn." "I do like it," explained the English man; " yut 1 don't like it well enough to cat it." Everyboilys. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North Carolina, Martin county; ii. the Superior Court. W. S. lihodes and L). G. Matthews, trading as Slade-Ithodes and Company vs. Henry Gaskins. Under and by virtue of th;ee ex'e i?utions directed to the undersigned from the Superior court ol Martii county in the above entitled action will 011 Monday the 6th day oi June. 1922 at 12 o'clock M..,"at the court use door qf Martin county at Wil 1 1 "-uston N. C., sell to the highe? ti.lder for eash to satisfy said execu Jons all the light, title and" 111 teres, winch said Henry Gaskins, the de iVndaiit above named has in and ti the following described real estate t wit: Beginning on Conoho" Creek at J. iherrods corner, now J. V\. SIH.-II rnd Bros, corner at a gum and maph hence north -100 jolt's to a yine; tiiei m. t 21 1-2 pules to'apine; thenc iouth 01 west 62 poles toapine; theno torth 76 east.titi poles to a cypn >II the old Everett Mill Branch; tlienoi down the various courses of sail blanch to said oCnoho Creek; thenci up the various courses of said Conolu creek to the beginning. ContSiininp two hundred and forty acres be tin same more or less. Deeded dated January 2, 1911, flon. J. I'. lioyle and wife to Henry Gas kins. Kecordtfd wy the 4th day > January, 1911 i/T book YVY at pagf 444. ~ ' This tfTe 3rd day of May, 1922. H. T. ItOßliltSON, Sheriff of Martin County. NOTICE OF SAI.E Under asJ by virtue of a power ol sale contained in that certain instru- ment executed by Leslie I'owden ami Joseph If: Saunders'lo tKC UHdr'i'sign ed trustee and bearing date of April lath, 1921 and of record in the pub lie registry of Martin county in booi F-2 at page 307, and the tipulation. therein contained not having been u. ■plied with and at the re«jue: t_ . holder of said instrument, the sain undersigned trustee will on Saturday the 27th day of May 1922 at 12 o clock M. at the court house door ol Martin county at Williamston, N. C. oger for sale to the highest b.-ide: for cash the following described proi waivserty to wit: All anil singular the stock of goods wares and merchandise of every na ture, kind ttnd description, including soda fountain and all otner fixtures and furniture of whatever nature, kind and description and all otlitr personal property of every kind aa l descrip tion al ldleutaoshrdluetuptupup tion ndw situate and being in that certain store house located on the north side of Main Btrxv in the town of Willianiston N. C., and situate be tween The Peoples Bank building and the store house now occupiad uy J. L. llassell and Company, and beiup the same store house now occupied b> Leslie Fowdcn and J. H. Saunders and used by them as a Drug Store, consisting of and including all goods, wares and mercliandise of every kind and description and all fixtures of every kind and description, said stock consisting of drugs, medicines; tobac cos; cigarettes; cigars; stationery; plate and silverware; paints; oils and various other articles usually carrier! in a drug store; and all other person al porperty not above enumerated situate at, in and around or upon the premises above described. Hiis the 3rd day of May, 1922. A. B. DUNNING, Trustee. NOTICE OF BALB tinder and by virtue of the author ity contained in a certain deed oi trust, executed on the 20th day 01 February, 1916, by G. W. Nichols and wife Ida F. Nichols and registered the register's of deeds office for Mar tin county in book H-l at page &J9 insecure the payment of a certain bond of even date therewith, and the stipulations in said deed ol trust i.o having been complied with, and at ti • request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will on Monday, .he 29th day of May, 1922 at 12:U- I o'clock M. at the courthouse dot , f Martin county, ilWliamston, N. C.J offer at public sale to the highest bid der for cash the following described real estate: , Boundd on the north by the lands of S. S. Hadley, 011 the east by tii lands of Isaac Nichols, on the Foul by the lands of S. S. Hadley am' or the west by the lands of Wiley Green, >ame being known as the Swain land, containing sixty acres mOre or les , and being the same lad vurcha.se . 1 ne from N. S. Peel and othe"c. This the 2*th day of April, 1922. WHEELEJI MARTIN, Trom-. NOTICE Martin County, North Carolina l'o Joe Price and all other persons Vou will take notice that 1 )ui chased 0 acre sol land listed to Jo. Price in Gooes Nest "township at the Sheriff's sale for taxes at the court house door of Martin county on MUII day, June 6th, 1921. Vou will iut tiler take notice that unless redemp tion is made 1 will edinand a ted for said land under the said tax sale at LI UJ expiration of one year from June Oth, 1921. This 2nd day of May, 1922. H. H. CO WEN. NOTICE Martin County, North Carolina. To Mack Itodgers an dall other 1 sons, Vou will take notice that i pur cha.sed 89 acres of land listed to Mac! itodgers in Goose N« st Township at the Sheriffs' sale for taxes at t ccurt house of Martm county 011 Mi . day June 6th, 1921. Vou will furthe take notice that unless redemption 1 made 1 will demand a deed for sai. land under the said tax sale at tin expiration of one year I'roiirJuuc l>> 1921. This 2nd day of May, 1922. 11. H. CO WEN NOTICE Tp, Loah Francis and fill othr p per. on Vou will take notice that 1 purchas ed 40 acres of land listed u> 1 Francis in Jamesville township at th« sheriffs sale for taxes at the courl house of Martin ccunty en Mondi.x June 6th, 1921. Vou will further t;>' i.o'ii-e that unless redemption is nu. li I will demand a ded for said I'-'-nd un der the said tax sale at the cxpir»t u lone year from June 6th. 1921. This 2nd day of May, 1922. 11. 11. COW FN. GOOD JUMBO SfclOD PEANUT* ) for sale. W II Rogers City. 4tpd ( When you look at a /.\ 30x3'/iUSCO / I at $ 10.90 / ' you the 30x3Vi Today at $10.90 it " / ' r f USCO at $10.90. fixes the worth of / »• \ f r To him USCO has al- your tire dollar at / A Y ways represented a tire a new maximum / i r value that he felt more by reason of its / A A J i \ than justified in offering own distill- / Mt A f his customers. 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