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MIB a—H— AIA FJtTISEM ENTS FOR BUYING ADVANTAGES THE ENTERPRISE] PaMufecd every Tuesday *®d Friday kor *• piTBIT'SK PUBLISHING CO. HI law iit— Nat*h Unfai - c w "' ' ' 'I W- C. MANNING 1 ' nmi IV* (Strictly Cash ui Advai.ee t 1 year :—r l —— i Cuotfa. * ** ■% BK*lths j - *_* j Kntrrcii at the t'u«t Otlice at VU- J_ |—al— North Car»*ina as seeanu • lass matter. FKIUAV. IIAKCH - 15*23. | The garvlner - begin to talk at«ou; many tiunp> Utt'\ txjicct 19 ! on the small farm- behind the hack yard in the spring ami summer. Alt} of them do not. like Mr. P.ritthng. .-ee the thing through, nevertheless, the business of gaidening is a great ofce aiwl helps tremendously it- iu( down j" the annual famil* budget Also. it gives ample compensation for the laiw backs and collouseo tends in the ».i> of better health- Weil balanced ration.- for the home, help produce boys ami girls with good bone, goo«l teetn. inu-cies capable of being developed, ami a clear head. a home demonstration wotker.-. Soon they will stop ,c\ ing, "A> j rich as Croesus." ano adopt Hnarao#* | Tutankhamen a» tiie standard of th« J measurement His ciiort must ha. «■' been a u«f. If the ci«>t of that la> were a.- good as tlie gold . snfi'tlfs aim upliolstere . life must have I been most airn-eable to the tavoiedj class. j . It is short sighted policy to l>urt capital or labor, one as .against tlie I other. They aie as vitally necessary j to each otiier a- they are to the pui | lie. To oppress capital iv no les n- T " Clous than to oppres- labor. *lhev arc natural complements. The i*rust« rit of one is contingent «•"- the |tp'S|»ri ty of tlie other. LOCJTL'CAPITAL KHOI I.H 111 IL1» MOKi: llt,ME>; Williamslon is no! unlike all o iiet ? towns in its problem of prov uii i'j more substantial hoih-s for |«-rvn. living lie re and for other? v» hi want ■ to come here, but can find no itoma suitable for tliem. Every town ua.- t"e ' same proposition to conteud with. Iw? t Williaiusion i- not a? bad oIT a some towns that are larger, tor the t ea-or i' of its progressive at*' aoeommoi'ii im ! building and loan asi-ocia* "«n The fellow With the Msr - hank ar ; cougnt and fat resooiees doe# not ap ply it to building town homes; he u ' ually invests it in iaree real' t late 1 holdings, or u-e- for turnove in speculative ente'rpr se>. The little fellow 1- >'»*av bi' : fif when he visualise* a home ami make an attempt to build ore. Thf'Uirk are prohibited from nuk tM e loan?, although they l ave ii commonly liberal in this »e i«" Tw-> like to se prorres- ami home busjdo- - is downright progress. I'ut. tin l»nK - cannot 1* expected t.- fura.sh trie mv | it for very extensive home I*l Idine NOTICE! !* To the Members of the Tobacco and Cotton Growers Cooperative Ass'ns. OUR DKALINCiS WITH THE MEMBERS OF THETOKACCO AND COTTON GROWERS CO-OPERATIVE 8 ASSOCIATIONS HAVE BEEN SAIISIACTORY FOR 1922 AND TO FURTHER SHOW OUR CONFIDENCE I IN THE ASSOCIATION WE ARE WILLING TO FUKNISH THE MEMBERS SUPPLIES IF THEY MERIT CRE DIT, SO FAR AS >VE ARE ABLE, FOB 1923. '/ /■ We are taking this position NOW in order that the membership may know that they can deal with us and stilt deliver th eir cotton and tobacco their respective Association. Signed, / ~ # "** ,-- J. r-'-iT" ■ : ' [t : "Jim's" Cafe, the Palace of Eats Watts Brothers . Simon lil«ey, Commercial Printer W. R. Oricans ThZVI^ OW «HICa J. O. Manning Wißtorto, C». | * Fvacn and Merchants liank ('.D.Carstarphen and Co. - * S.C.Ray ; . - Blount Manufacturing On. Ill: . Margolis Bros. & Brooks B. & Courtney, Home Furnisher t - - ■ B. R. Barnhill Enterpme WILLIAMSTON. N. C. («£ l ures Ifc'ngue I ever. I, - ' piograms. that is, v.u. ii ine property i js givei a? security. \Viluai;.st«n has partially soived ii» 1 problem o. h"im building by the or ot a huibiii L' anil loan as mh.uiu'L. The.-e a have lieen pu -ortn. a> Um' | - .'lit' factor m the ~»£,»» -t oi «■ town t;i city tnat |... not suiekctHu in it* forward It!.. Irs fertr.it b-is been proven \ ».f \ com in ively a hUibling- ani ban a.--« la'mn I a n*cssity where bt'tties i»»e to !«• I'uitt to-uny appre. jouiMe nu!!ii«-i. It is a mutual a.~c-tjciatn>ii in i tin big ;n i little euii have a pait. | |H«t!>ng trie resouicet of catb to ; ue;i an extent tnat tin- fe'iow of meagre means but a >t a»iy incoine can l«" ' row money "-with which to burbl a Home of hi.- own. Tneie is nothing intrrcalr alnnit i!. Mnall weekly pw; nie-U an ma*ie !»' th«*se loirciiasMiv ' ,-toek or ;-ii:ue in tht- a'sociation ami ;he we«»kly |ui> ni« - nt- aie spread wi 1 >u**h a ioog ol time- that it I i- i.os hurth-nsonie for any. For.m-tame. there i* liefore u> the .i»i -Titution ami by law* of the asso-. ri..' mi showing th.it a jernon can buy .iI."W worth of -hares by paying only ,?. 4i |-er week. Tio - line person can • io» f !•> jii'ving 5H.66 }«*r *«*. In the ium- of the latter, the IX> rower i io\ mr ' per v eck and j ' neeiving i«-nU- tv an amoui t ( •iu *' »*.• r rjort l.kcly c.\«eedmg his 1 f- wp»4;iy lueiit - on the loiin. , T.iere i- i>o • -.' artruinr that VVi 1 ' , u»i >t«" ii«-m>e lioii.t-. not si> i :nueii !"• buy np aiwl sell- j ,mr but ;.s pemuinent "nests' ft-r who make this town their native j I nat en \ v . jiat tt does Jiccii t hou'/li. j .i-vt Ii w. M- f«« the |ie»»ple to o|ien' r I.e.i e>.» an.l see the op|»ortunities . efoie t'K-rv.. to lejihl homes by ce' ing with the -building ami i -«a- a-—c at.o- nnd bnfldu.g t:.e mc : .i-f 1,..m Ihnt ivr.i.-t .he bu It m ' *,. . *"'i ii i • t«* -e ihe V(. if-It n i*>t»tof Will ni-t«>n._ Tho-e . ,vin> ;.-'?ea , ly have li'Hii' ft a»» io th«- i ■ iuste !, v ! *n« ! -t-" k in * r to e* l-l* others v>' « ilo ne«-d . v ;»• ii Mir I hem, to buihi at " |» i, f » "* ' ' | I ~,v »..» »'tr\-tnip't f"» U*r. %h;i* ,-i»: !«• r ? ~ t > ;• ! "Ti. J P' r„. nr 7i to tol.l i-.xh! '' t their! o V n u i.'-fi !*»« x t r V*f n pr-ft f \« m tip r*»►«***uti« n , 1 i - • • : . - i 111 «l ! .1 * I Ul lak> hMt. I {'reparations are being made for the annual Easter display. A lot of thought is being given to the new hat anu other thisg«, for spring is not far away. Did you ever want to go out to a meeting but couldn't because you had Ui watch the roast in the oven? Why not leave these worries to the tireless cooker? ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified at ai)min i "tiatur of tlie estate of James H. Tay lor, deceased, late of Martin county, all persona are hereby notiled to come forward and make settlement of all accounts due tlie said estate. All per sons holding claims against said es tate wil! present them for payment on or before February Bth, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. February, Bth, 1923. J S. TAYLOR, :! 'l f.t p.l Administrator. SSS '.{uieklv Relieves a Cold. NOTICE Having tips day qualified as exeeut yr of the e late of Joseph T. Waldo, deceased, late of Hamilton, N. C., all persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make im mediate settlement. All persons hold nig claims against said estate will pre . out the same for payment on or be fore I lie Bth djy ot January, A. I>., 1'.»24, or this notice will lie plead in bar of llieijf recovery. a llii , Bth day of January, H»23. HARRY WALDO. Executor J. T. Wablo, 1 I'.i-Ct , 1 iecea»e«l. ures Itillious Fever. NOTICE Having this day |iialifiel as admin istralor of the estate ,jif Jos. A. Lilley, decea.-e«l, late of Martin county, all (> rons aie hereby notified to come forward and make settlement of all an ounts «iue the said estate. All per sons holding claims against Said es tate will present them for payment | on oi liefore January 2(1, 11*24, or this 'notice vv !1 lie plead in bar of their ' - j recovery. • January 2I», lid. s. C. C.RIFFIN, j ut"-6t Administrator. NOTICE We have a town ordinance in the Town »' Williamson. N. C., relatinf t«,« bicycle-. Anv |«T.-on or |wrsons rimng liicy ch-s on the "-ole walk- of Main, Wash inetoi- and 11 aught on streets are guil ty of a misdemeanor and subject to a t"> !>• «>r idu»riS,inment. and any per ' „■ |ier.-ohs riding a bicycle oil any other sule walks of other prominent - ie» t.- ami meeting any person ®. per ;,„v walkintr. such person riding said bicycle i- re«piireil to get offVftuer l»i --cvcle until the |ier on walking has " he doep so iF Kub to a fine or 'imprisonment or l>oth •;d u|>on ln-ii'g ie|H>iteil to me will re t eeiv e -uch punishment. Tike notice ami ne governed ac cordingly. This the 21st day of Feb'y, 1923. HI GH lIORTON, 2-2S-SI Mayor THE ENTERPRISE, Williamstonn, N. C. BUSINESS CARDS |f MARY F. HUFF CHIKOI'KACIOIt i| Pilan Gradulr l! Office hours: a .|n. —1 p- ni., 2:30 p. m.—S:.TO p. m., Fri., 7 p m.—B p. m. I*houes: Office 567, residence 512. — C. B. HASSELL FEKTILIZEKS AMI M ATKIUALS PEANUTS I Olfifr rear Peoples Bank Build ing; cither front or side entrance. I'boor hj k ' b. A. Crit her B. L> Criteller Oitcher and Criichcr AttorneysAt-Law Main Street I'Lone i-C j Williamston, N. I. | Hu?h B. York, M. I J. Mtcroaropy, Electrotli'-rapy, J Bay,/ • . Diagnosis Specialtiei , | Offic over York t Garage «* Washiagtoa Street | Oft* hours 8 tu 10 u. m., 7 to * p. at. Office phone 6,1 'I, nigl j phone 6.'; 3 lllbert S. Peel •' AITOkNEY AT L AW # i IMtke> in The lii- Tek-j ow 22i» ' .1* m i)r. I*. lU Vme DENTIST Office in Farmer.- A Merchant j B:ink Building Hour* 9 to 12 auil I la f Phone No. • „ lte.v I'hone No. li"' ( j Dr. II I* Sav »re > of Korky Mount will be at the At laittK Hotel third Wednesday i' ' ea> h month to treat disease* ol the LYE EAR, NOSE & THUOAI uxl Fit CLASSES. J. L. I'KI Li:. Jeweler Next to K>«wleiiV Drug Store ' KKI'AIB WORK A SI-I.CIAI/n • Agral l«r All Standard Mal"S of W .ilrhr* I V ,» ; ■ " * " , " * I- * I! Kader B. Crawford i I EVKKYTIIINY. IN l\Si UAN IC : " CALL I'HONK NO. 4i» : - - •- —a 1 I• j A>g OLD A.'?n rrteve If I Tan'* L>n fjk act u tiaM "| J ta.lkc «-ncm» tout* «r aita t Tutt's Pills 1 Tm " jZAtaSi.w'aLfe''' .. ! - ' WHOOPING COUGH No "core*" —bat kdpa to » drrre ptrotyso* off cw^hinf. ¥S cl f s ¥ VAPORUB CM 17 A/xTna /an IW Yearly I —— ; | Itul>-.My -Trent far Rheumatism. chaj^ed?\ &mentholaiumJ "Well! -j j Strong!" 1 ; X- Mr*. Anna Cover, of R. F. D. ■ t 25. Wurfield, K ML. aayc: "I ; [ m began to after tome mtomttm , f 1 witii womanly troubles, and « Z I was afraid I was niM toed ; r J, in bed. Each noai I adknd j. I i - with my bead, back aad sides—a • |fc i j weak, aching, nervous feeling. ; > I began to try ai-itirian as I . I ■ knew 1 was getting worse. I ■ ' ' j did not seen. to Bad the right " J remedy natil someone told meal . " CtDDIII si- T!te Whim's Tnk ■ - I used two bottles bdore I cotdd • 2 see any great change, but after ■ that H ass rtraiibli bow y ! 4-i much better I got. lam now ■ t well aad rtroag. I caa recom- [ .a 1 - mend CanW, tor it certainly . j ■ benefited me." « ' . If you have experiment- [ -j toe on yourself with all kmdsol . ■ din ere at remedies, better get | I back to good, old. reliable . ■ Cardttl. the merficfae lor . j ■ women, about which you bare • » always heard. which has helped J - many thousands of others, aad ■ ■ atiich at.ould b"p you, too. ■ ] Ask your about It; She ] ' j - has probacy used it • I h* sale everywhere. " * RSE warnmrwom COLUMNS FOB SELLING tout inraumn QUALITY and QUANTITY jSRk m mL shines torvMr | Monojf jT Jy UM ® /f\ \ more. ©'4 IT Shoe Polish -BOX" r-—.- - > wuif iTrtKWWi-zet 4 ' | CLOTHES I PRESSING CLEANING REPAIRING We solicit the patronage of those VN for om raw ».«*• c other are «li.splea.sed with the valet aervire they are now pttaj- We solicit those who appreciate car* and atteetraa to details. We solicit those who may be orer parttrular about the way 0 llieir work ijt done. All Who Come May Feel Assured of Service That Is Different f I)>EAL SANITARY PRESSING CLUB PRICE * THOMPSON. Onm I'hone 167 Witliamaton, N. C. lOff Male 9L 1 w • vn**>j fx*'- __ —— • Just Received 500 BUSHELS BURT OATS 50 BUSHI3>S SEED IRISH IWATOES ONION SETS AND FRESH GARDEN SEED AND TOBACCO CLOTH. BUY EARLY WHILE THE PRICES ARE LOW, CAR LOAD OF BUILDING LINK AND PLASTER , GALVANIZED ROOFING AND RE D CEDAR SHINGLES C. D. Carstarphen WILIJAMSrON, N. C.
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