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Pay Up ami Trad,e THE ENTERPRISE Published every Tuesday and Frida. t * by tho _ ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. W iiiiamsten, Kart* Caroliaa wTc MANNING -Editor Subkiripuou P.icc , (Strictly Cash in Advance) 1 year - - . 11.60 t> months .« bOc 8 months —4 * Entered at the fust Office at Wil iamston, North Candida as second iass .natter. TlEst>A\, JAMAK) », 1523. POEM OF LIFE , * 11} GEORGfc SMITH, Dardens, N. C. The biggest kind ol liars sometimes I are believed And juuguig from appearance \ou ol - | ten get deceived For the poorest kind of people often act the proudest And the. biggest kind of coward is the one who boas;.- tne loudest. l or the softest kind of tongue you often find the illesv V And the poisonous kind of serpent is the one who lies the stillest ' We- get the sweetest kind of lione} from the smallest kiiid of bee 'ou catch the smallest varment I'roni the largest kind of tree: Y-Jii find the purest water in the poor- I «st kind of places i'ou find tlie noblest hearts with the uglie s t kind of faces Tiie blackest die of harlot in the mitkrt j of fashion roaiu Vnii laid tiie whitest virtue iu the! Lack woods country home You t-nd tiie best of reading in the ° dingiest kind of books .So {lever juuge a man b\ the v.-a,\ iiis trouser looks , '* THE KEI'l BLU A.N "Ci\ 1L SERWCE" IN IHE SOI'TM-j Jot eighteen months a lepublican j hus been acting as postmaster at Hod | ford, Tumble county, Kentucky. Oi. August lii, liCl, a civil seivue e.\ anunatiou was held !oi this otiice anu the iughe-t three ratings were all ob | taineu by democrats. L iidel President Wilson the ap pointment ot a postmaster went to the I person with the highest rating regard - yf j"" i■" > I'.u ian executiM j older issueu f\ President llardmg an > j one ol tin. highest liner was made | eligible for appouilnieiiv. Alter eighteen' month.- a republican 1 continues to act iu- po*tma.-U*r at 1 »ed- j \ford, Ky, liedfoid is in the district | of Kepi eseutalive Arthur Rouse, the chairhßiu ufthe democratic nnn res- j .-ionai campaign committee. Repre sentative IvJUse has written a letter ol protect to Postmaster Geneial Work toUceriunJ; his failuie to appoint one | of tiie three i itg.biej on the civil ser- | wee listv At ia--t reports he was still | waiting for a reply. This is a typ ical case of how the civil serwee is administered by ti.e republican part) j in the southern states. You will piobably find cvmethmgj in 'vour paper that \ou can not ,in- j dulse. Even the liible is rathei j .jjlain and Int.- some hard Ink.-. It you were to jret iiiad and burn up j your Bible, the hundreds of presses I would still go on printing them, the editor all sorts of names, the paper will still l>e published. And what is more, you sneak aruond and bor row a copy from your neighbor. It ! is much better to keep your \est pull- i ed down and your subscription paid up. I SMOOT'S ESTIMATE OF IN CREASED EXPORTS REFUT ED BY ACTI'AL FIG I' RES One of the common practices of re publican spokesmen and reactionary republican newspaper.-, by which they attempt to deceive the public is to quote estimate rather than Actual fig ures, and tell what they hope or ex { . CLOTHES ' it* 1- PRESSING CLEANING j?j REPAIRING } . - ' * r | J We solicit tfte patronage of those wiio for one reason or an-' n 5 other are displeased with the valet service they are now gettii.R. L I I We solicit thoae who appreciate care and attention to details. R "» We solicit those who may be over particular about the way hj ~ - L—ttiUMfc il il I——; 1- M 1 All Who Come May Fed Assured § of Service That Is Different Fr J IDEAL SANITARY PRESSING CLUB HtlCB * THOMPSON. Owners j hNtIR WilUamaton, N. C. 107 Main St. tign Closes February 15 pect to do rather tlian what they have done. An illustration of this was re cently furnished iu tiie senate whet! Senator iimoot, (rep., Utah), asserted that "we exported more goods in 1922 I tlian we did in This would not ! iiave been such a remarkable thing even if the"" senator couid have con-, lirmed it by actual figures, because.oui foreign exports for 1921 and wele only about one half of what the} were ill IWO, tiie last year of taw Wii- | son administration. The only, proof I Senator Smont offereil was the figures lor eleven months ol I!»SJ2, plus esti mates for Decern tier of thut year. i ROAD BILL jiOtS IHKUUWi HuUJt wunuui tnrtiibt TWO MIMICS lil AKIil MbM ON j PROPOSED A MEN DMEN'I S i ! PROVE i l 11EE RALEIGH, Jan 27.—Sweeping ev-,1 eiy amendment oil tied under an uva lancne ol negative \ uie», tne house j yesterday mo. .iinjjl paaaed tne iKloon ). io;.a"liii: on its third reading 1} u| vote ol fto to y wituout tiie alteration : ol a single provision origuiuiiy .wxu. J. ten into it. The nicasuie was fiulnt f matei} sont to the senate VMiere it 1 i was taken before the senate ro«D V»II.- j m.i tee alternoon am' i | ported out favorably. | .'iiwee ant .u i .ems wire oit«" a'i i!■ j eiiauc' at in lengt.li by in u,io i >J !• lilts. .'(UifcWy ii of NiaMl-inpUfi ; j propose to give tne lirst Uislrn t an a u tionai i.np. > 1 nation oi v' H)' - j ('tel ol 1,. •toln, •■ oj io am I i iid by providing liiat the entire luini ! | lie distributed by counties oil Hie ratio j , of their contribution to the mcomJEoi the highway commission. /COward oi [ Jackson, proposed thut an etiuaiiza Hon fund of $•(,1)00,000 be set up to • help needy districts. % j Most of the two hours taken up in ' the discussiou was m advocacy of the ' tiiree amendments. Only one speech ! was made in reply to the general I movement to amend the bill, and that >vas made by Representative 11. O I Connor, who devoted himself priniai - I ily to the (juickel amendment and by , ! a two sentence speech b} V\ riglit oi | Guilford, whose county pays more oi ] the road income than any other auu wliu declared that (juillord didn't want any of it back. |. - I Kepubhcans in the house repudiat- i led their leader, when they joined with | cowles of Wilfcrs, in - declaring that j-- Ihe did not speak for tiie minority I in the house, or the minority in the . state when he spoke against and vol- I ed against the load building program.'! Minority Leader Owens had jdst com I pleted lus second speech agiinist the t the bill, in which he declared liiat he; hail been led o astray- by statements . . made "by Representative i)oughto!i in, the debate Tuesday. PRICE Ol SO IT COAL t>S IMIWN GRADE AGAIN WASHINGTON, Jan. 27-Bitum inous coal prices which have slu>wn a [strong advancing tendency in lecent weeks are now turning downward, uc cordiug to complaints given out by i F. I Dadleigh, federal fuel diMnt> utor. -j •/_ —— ■ ■'j i During the week Sending Junuaiy'j 22, available statistics y/idicate the av- j erage piice of the pryduct at the mi|ie | was $4.:>3 p«'r ton ,as compared with} J4.42 the previous week, and J4.5-1, j tlie average price .reported for the i week ending January 8. „ The drop, Mr. Wadleigh said, is con- r side red in trade circlys to be due to the -vanishing of concerning -a-i possible strike in the coal fields, nvild ; weather and better transportation con-1 ditions. SUBSCRIBE TO ENTEKPRISE TOMB STONES AND MONT MEN TS of best material, ut right prices. I Joshua L. Coltraiii, route 4, Wil- , Hamston, N. C. —— . to 4-27 j HAVE YOC SEEN K)\V HEN'S last load of mules ? 1-12-tl i BUSINESS CAkDS _ |B. A. Critche- B. D. Critcher! ! Critcher and Critcher Attorneys-At-Law !-j Mam Street 1 'Lone 06 ' I Williamnten, N. C. I • » I k)r. P. IJ. Cone DENTIST Office in Farmers &. Merchant; li.inK Building Hours » to 12 abd 1 ta ( Photic No. W lies. Phone No. 10l- Elbert S. i'eel ATTORNEY AT LAW Ollicca in The lioUuni Jiuildii.g | l - Tei« j ..one 220 , — im- J Dr. R. L. Savage j of Rocky Mount will tie at the At- ' lanti'/ Hole! third Wednesday* i'' each itiontli to treat diseases Oj tiic EYE EAR, NUfc>L 6i THUC'A'i anO Kit (.LASSES. _ _ Hugh li. York, M. I>. | Miaoscopy, Eierlrothrrapy, J-iiay, | Lhagno.if Specialty Of lie ovei York a Garage i«• Washington isueut Offic hours &tolo a. m., 7to j p ui. Oifict* phone 63-2, nigi phone 63-3 i e I L O W E RS. J'or Every Occasion . Phone me Vour orders V ♦ \K 11. t, U K KIN Pi lone No. 61 W ANT S GoOl) BKIGIIT TOBACCO ANDI I'oiioii lunn yl 1.17 acres in Virginia I loi sale' 01 lease. Prompt posse. I >iiill| —iiK' 1 1—lei lll*.—Adjoins | Jul .\'. C. farmer. Good schools an* j loads ami Uti ee miles of town. Afl r dress J. lv. C., Box 02, Blackstons, \u. 1-liMip, 1 VV. 1 1 it) IvlO.Nii.S L» Mi 11 > luiuets to please have Liotlles lead., nil- w iten I .hnvo-t-lw mtik ue't.v- ■ eml in tlu nioimngs. We are nut a.'iani 11:.11 we win lose mem, hut owing to our increased patronage 'we i.ee'U ail of our present, supply ol Lollies and 1 will greatly apple , eiate my customers having thetli j ready. 1 , M." i Htitatan, ltoauokc i llairy. . 1-16-11 i -S+ABEl*. MtVMI'HK i»Hi KAEtvAI olt! con', 1.1 camj). . C. A-WcaVei 12-i>-tl COTVENTEMVO'STORV House" m .New 1 own for sale 1 , Teinia rea sy. VV. i . Manning, agent. 1-2-u bOOi) l Aiii\r FOR mil. fete («. \>. iiiount, \» iliiaiaston, IS. C. -' :> ' 4L . '-W** 1(1 It iv .SALE AT HALF PKICE id ihake loom, 24 April Hatched l>.tr led Plyiiioutii Ivoek pUucts and two Cockerels, or 30e pouutiu. ( l ine strain. I'. .Mattnews, llam-1 •" ilMm, :C. t i 1-30-itp J| 1 t»iMf—••M'tli ll,t» MALE UUG, I about I.»U pounds. 'Crop - in tl.e i'K-l vat under keel left. kXM UL..N a> i.Aa>l LOAD OF MBlctil ii,« U,«. l>est-c\ er brought from Iveu-il tucky. " l-lli-tl | J FOB .-an. T\J O MILK • Vcows, Li., F. Vpel,^ V. No. 1,1, . VVilliumslOu, i; aiid > hue aipolieu, united "itcb." Aj; r«wuiil'ot SS.UU will be given it le- J urnetl t«: juities A. Leggelt, \>il -I.illusion. / KOOM.S Um iUM AND BOAKD. l'"uiTiTs*r.fed 1). War«l, West Main street. 1-19-tf r ___ ——- ■ .. , ■ ..|i ■» ' ' ' ' 'i : ! *'■ • 1 t>. t. m:wi6n sllls the best fresh beef ou the market for 20c | per pound. Other meats of all kinds , in proportion. Conic and see me at | the Oil tank ou the .Washington road-,V 1-16-tf i V " ■** fc • - " —T—- « THE ENTERPRISE Wjllirmstonn, N. C. 4 FOB BENT ONE FURNISHED j room. Arppiy at Entttprise. 1-12 |i NOTICE I OB1) TOUTING CAR [J for sale, starter type, frootl condi *.ipii. Terms if defied. See Hugh i l.. Morton. " " | tt.ANT.KI> TO KENT THREE OK four furnished or till furnished roams 'or lijjht housekeeping, pre r er tur ni«hed. I'hone 46. t - — T 1 i, Kader B. Crawford {■■ ' ' J KVI lOTIIiNt. IN (NSI RANCE I » * AFI. PHONK NO. 4S i I » • . . jl ' Come lu ht'i' us~v\Ui-n yo"u get ready I * | GARDEN SEED * We will have, in bulk: H * j' Ken tuck \ ,Woiuier Short Cireen Cucumber . ' i - M.A > Pole Luttii Uiaii " Honey Dew Melon •-v . . Bush Butter Bean Bocky Ford | ' Pop Corrt Banana I ' , ' • . I . ... . I _ .-• Counlrj; Genlltiuan Tom Watson j Truckers' ftivorite, Florida P'avorite J * . • ' ■ . . I " XH. U W li te Spine Cucumber ' Georgia Rattlesnake Long Green Cucumber Brimmer Tomato v . k WATTS BROTHERS . !&-• .. .. I,ON H.VSSIXL v - - LOUIS BENNETT We Are Offering the Following Specials for the Next 30 Days : H • : V. . ;- > § .. j•',« * . * ; No. 2 1 ,amps. complete ........ $ .69 r Good Bleaching 15c and 18 While Ai ion C vei alls ~..... 1.25 Heavy Brown Cottons ... .15 Blue U vei tis ... Z_.. $1.25 and 1.50 1 Best Oil Table Cloth ...n.M Men s Work Shirts J '" • ' .78 J Men's Sweaters, 98c and 1.58 Men's Jumpeis • U4B j Men's Work Shoes, $2, $2.50 and - 348 Check fluids •2" 2 , 2 1-2 c I l^s'Shoes, $2.50, $2.75, $3 and 3.50 i Children's Shoes, $1.25 to 2.50 j ' '"' y - - 1 . * l4 • Ladies'and Bhilldren's Hose, 10c to.i(B j, DivssUuiihnumloeto -24 Sugar> pound 1 .09 J j.|ii-v Apron Ginghams - - Canned Corn .18 , ;:i (J " 4 1 eppereii bleach Sheeting - ...." .59 - Men's Pants, $2 i t ppei ell I Bleach Sheets 1-50 Men's Dress Shirts, 98c to 3.18 4y)xbi> X epjjei eU Bleach Pillow Cases 42 1-2 1 Gallon Oii Cans » .25 24x40 lui kish Towels ..... . -50 14 Quart Enamel Dish Pan .82 Best 6 OA: heather Proof Ticking „ 37 1-2 14 Quart Tin Dish Pan .25 , \ vjrt - v • • y . 58 inch Table Damask I , .50 v No. 2 Lamp Chimney 5.......... .10 p- T»Vhl" Primtfhk ■ ' ,'r -98 Window Shades —~~ - .00 _■ ARE ONLY f A FEW OF THE MANY OTHER BARGAINS WE HAVE S . THAT ARE TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. v - M ■• ' COME TO SEE US *•' . HASSELL & BENNETT. TELEPHONE NUMBER - >£■;% , . 1 ' \ • ■ x r iiii • ivil Tn - - ----- - - .... . - r. ... M ST REC EIVED A CAR LOAD OF Ceilinp and Flooring. See N. P. Daniels at Slaton Planing Mill. ~ 1-K-2U WANTED r,OO oallON WATER tank, pump and engine in running order. Ira T. Roberson, Roberson ville, N. C. . l-26-4tp row DEN'S LAST LOAD OF are going fast. 1-12-tf' i 3 Advantage of the Morchanfca' -sf?eringd ECZEIUP 2bls2syse2^lood4iS2^ tilie,Ue, " tW I -HUNTS «U«RANinD SKIN ' t "* CASIC —PT!»■*»—"» f J BW*cwa&tM for MM (tea IMJIJ l*n> TWyk « Uy? m*l » ** H-jarta* : —i■«B - MULES s The partnership of The JjL_ Tucker-Clark Company will , j E;| be dissolved on December : 31, 1922. v \ • v I- * . I will continue the busi ness at the same .stand and will have a car load of fine *p - - . -1 g mules at the right prices on 'X January Ist Examine my j| stock before buying. IVery Truly, • J. F. Thigpen. ir||||| ~ • nrTrrrnrT J
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