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ENTERPRISE APV* r — * TB FOR BUYING ADVANTAGES THE ENTERPRISE Published every Tuesday and Friday by the PI'BLIftUI NAj CO. HiUiindw, North Carolina W. C MANNING, Editor J. F. CROMER and B. T. NOBLEb. Lessors and Managers Snbscriiii iun Price (Strictly Cash,in Advance) 1 year 41A0 . 6 months BOO % months —... ——— * ' j Entered at the fust Office at Wil- , North Carolina an second- matter, FRIDAY, AIM! 11. 2#, 1923. Have you bought your liu.hel sweet potatory'' April 16 lo 21 "Sweet Potato Week." You have idea how good they aic if you have tried them. * Nearly one third of the ttMal num ber of farm problems In'injr stud • by the scientists of the United State relate to field crops, oils ami fertil. zers. The study of plant nutrition i one of the oldest forms of in vest iff; • tion, says I>r. 11. W. Kilgore. As a summer legume the soy bea. is second to none say extension work ere. As a soil building crop it i excellent and it makes good P sl -"' [ for cattle, slieep and hogs. POCKET K M >K LOST ON STREET YESTER I > j Jtfr. Z. T. Gurkin lost his poil.i book on the streets Thursday contain ing six or eight dollars and a di> kill for ?7 00. The finder can let the cash, buen the due liill and m l be known, or he can coin'- up-a''j hand the pocket l»Kik to Mr. (iulki i and enjoy the good feeling, only gi\ ' en by a clear conscience. Mr. Gurkin is a one legged n.T and needs the money. His first year at college, a yc in; farmer in Nash county made I clear last yeaer on a len ted fa n Another in Sampson county made e ough money to purchase and pay (. a 1(10 hive apairy worth $ I,oml :• still another in Pender county m "I $1,750 net from his faim. These t .e are above the ?:«O i ic'ome men !>r j cause of colleiie training and l c> I will get better as they gain exj oHj lencc. lIEMOCKATIt \ ICTORY ( !.' I! • j BEING FORMED IN MAR 1 !' Following the announcement n d some time ago by the Democratic Na tional committee in Washington I • C., that victory clubs of 2t mem tiei or more each were being (oimel i every community of one tliousa*"! o more population in the Vi.ite ' States, preparing "to win in l'.-M Mr. Charles McGee, field o>gnt>i.c for the national comniitM.ee, vi i'e Williamston this week and only a f." hours were necessary for tic firs "Victory club" in Wi!liaiitst-n to l> • formed. Other clubs will 1" formed \ ' v * ** I » « „ 1 _ . ■ , Lumber b The Important ; Fadtor In Building | • ■SjjfiJfflE" 3S J A Home, a Business Block or Even [ ■ ;■; -•• a shed ... | [ When you build he sure of your lumber, see that it is properly graded, e will b* glad to jive you prices on all build ing material carried by i*s. We can cut your material any size you may require. We have supplied a number of the I new houses going up, with 'umber, why not yours? - r . : , - We Furnish the Material Direct From the Mill——No Middle Mail's Profit to Pay. Phonear Write Us. I M. a WATERS WASHINGTON, N. C. TELEPHONE 577J at Boberkonville and Plymouth, and ' other points in the count: . For the local clu >. JSr. CkjtMi ( Moore has been apixn :e»l president and already the membership it s be»n t increased since the visit o! Mr. Mc j Gee the first of the week and from | now on new menw-is »"»U bf ad«'c j to the rosier frooi ti* ra ks ,( Jh-J democratic Surrer in ;his s- t»o:.. | 21 nor* ELECTRIC SERVU L FOR WtLLIAMSTON M'V i j At a ie. er.f u eeting of the tear lof conmi.ssioi o. the nof I | liamxton, tlie\ «|e*-j..«>il |nit o. 2' | hour electric senice. so —lt custoni'• j are to tr.ke oo'ic* tiia. sirce Aj * 14th the electric service ha- tw-f. a « will continue to he 24 houre. By the firpsul. ftlll the lijdal is ing, The children's amis aroor-«! Uie-r i a rents twining, From love so fsreet. 0 he wotiT* r«>ani ? Re it ever so hornet«. h«»»«i> is h«a« Muio !; - Wives, .hrtne ye ar f * iv - "Mrs. and Mr. P*d!> T.k's" *n I y- Will ne'er main :r. theer r "Where is that ««.»llar I cave roii \ wwk I'INEV (JRf)VE LOCAL I TO:. i. —— ' Miss FTi.rj l». -i on p»- t | week end m Mifis Ruth lliiiley •" i. Su»id«i; «l t M. .» 1 ; iol"K. ryne Kwl. Mr and M's ••'> * ■ '*• : ! Mi!f s-,;eT'' * v . . | Mary Koger.-on. M-rt ♦* ■»-■■••?* •« •laughter. Mi.-. -- '* '• '** r s-»-o. Mr. and Mr. J. K. IU". «k d c'. >' d'ci! M M '{, Mi 'P.I locs a -I V.s y 'V v.- . tin' tM -'s ..f Mi ' 1, i." ■ ilv Sun-'at Mr a-.' »- fidld -peii* Su ' M' l.dl Pli.nd. ; imj\M:RS spf .1 lIRK " ..1. i■-—la ■ 1 - I A.Vi"I•• i- - •'■ ■ > .»"•- « j !of Ttie I .i. • ('■ •*. i * i - I' H' i j ! company's Ailemf .-i>.ti i.- i;e*se- v.ii I 1 start ihi :■ i- a- c' j continuing for *•«. - 'ihe firm lia jt.-l. o' ■ \ dret-sos »hid. > •" to r- .i -r.njf tlii I sale. Their wiiwtow display h.i> ber j much admiied arw! is" attcon- j >i«k'rab!e .it'e«iio:- T*;* -a ~i* in •'* | |.ossib'e due ?•"> : '■ iu ut . uici .«• I toud'' se-f tli . .. Make t»ro, '-i" '' f. r i n'- eaffe t• • sun l ' »r Ii jri' '»e • "la e c j U-ge and IV'mt' . ' .\s* .e ! tu worker- Mil- fert !■• *'s- wil' e ! suit THE ENTERPRISE, Williamstonn, N. G FINISHES LAMBS IN GOOD DEMAND Young Animals in Farm Flock Should Be Ready for Market When Four Months OkL TRY TO HVQID STOMACH WORM Make More Rapid and Lm Expcnsiv* Gains While Young Than Wheii Alder— It Is ft Utmost Import ancL to Fesd Propsely. r* ___ lPni>it«il br ■!>• lininrf «t»m uf AsrU-lUllktc ) / I jiit. l>s iii tli*' lurui llock should lie nwK for ttmrkei whin hlmmii four 111* illlis old, :iCi-ordlng A" 9|«™ili»l» of tin- I ailed Slates I o-|i«rtaieut of Ag riculture. Ken souk fur pushing the liUaitt) Ltsl uit lo order Is market tiiiuii nt this «/lj age are as follows: Average market prices lire higher in the spring and enrly summer. I.uiiilis will make urnre rapid and les»! expensive gain- In flesh white young than when tliey are older. trss Inlior iind pasture will be required for the ll«'k. Escape Internal Parasites. 1.;. m1.f marketed in the early part of the season escajie tlie heat of the summer and the ravage* of the stomach warn, and other internal parasites. This Is very Uii|M>rtant. Buy the special ists, us if has heeu found that in most instances tfie weight of lambs remains practically at a standstill from mid summer until fait. If they be come infected with stomach worms, as is usually the case in the farm lock, they w ill lose weight during tbia period and n large number of the ani mals may die. Proper Feed la Essential. In order to produce lambs of de sirable quality and weight for the market at this early age It Is neces sary to feed pbi|terly both the ewe® and lambs. The e*« should be brought to the lambing season in good flesh so that a large milk flow la a* sured- It hus been found that It is not essential to fi-ed grain to ewe* suckling luiubs if They are oo good pasture. If the pasture Is ahort, how ever, or if the ewes are on dry feed the dally addition ai* 1 to 2 pounds of cfain per bead to their ration is advisable. The lambs should be taught to eat at as early an age as |Hsslble. They will usually begin nibliiiug at feed when they are from 10 lo 15 days old. A creep should be prepared so that they ciin get away from the ewes and the beat quality ®f rtfirlfa «r ctorer Itrry should be k«-pt r»-f ( .rw the lambs in this creep. They should also be given small amounts of such feed as crushed corn, oats or hurley with n little wheat bran and oil meal. It Is important that the grain lie clean and fresh and that th* troughs are kept clean. After Ihe lambs have learned to est they should lie given twice dally, as mnch grain as they will eat within • few minutes' time. • •> i 1/ the general practices outlined above are foMowsd by the fsnn flock owner It wyi We vesjr easy for htm to pat his on the market at an early a».-e «lfh sr flu-lent weight and con«lifl>n. to satisfy tlie buyers and to esmite him good returns. t>66 Cures 1-aCrippe. Williamstonn, N. C COMPLAINTS AGAINST MOLES Mack at Damage Reported Has low Out to Mic« Following IM«r- ' g-ourtd Paooagts. Ibn; »tu|>li> ints concerning damage by nwlh to la *> no. gardens and track (irx bair myivad attention from tbe Malttkal uni-y. United State® He port BM-ut of AfrtcMltiire. during the post year. Morh of the damage re ported ha* l>een found to be due to Mice futluv, tog In the mole runway* This to generally Ihe case where aprouti:« grain, vegetables and flower bulbo are I •♦-in;- eaten. Moie«t do real damage by lifting up the will into rid|ca. mi that phwm or other plant* are killed by (he breaking or drying oat of the roots. Tliia la Ute more roua- type of injury In tlie Eastern Mate* In western Washington aixl Oregon and in n»rtli western Califor nia. in connection with their Nmnrnir :i-flrities, also pile up jß«nind* of dirt which cover and dewtroy crop or |"4»nt« and Interfere with tbe use of liarvesthig inacbfnery. Practical n»-t!»«ls of control have lieen supplied to (Ik>m- complaining of thla kind of damssre. through correapond ence. published luatvrial. and deujoo atrartaaa MS Cam Billioua Fever. BILL BOOSTER SAYS «TOO* OOUT ttuo W tVAAT OOOAR AMJJkM *. res QC£u \MCHUCUMs WUTWFUL EMCStM OAM, PANtMCx ©\UA. ANIUG FOR ~tV*t KJOft. FtEOtVAG tVfe VAXMiX, , RMIUO ~tVM£ MMT. BUMIUG OAS FOR tWfc CAR, P^Niwia Qua TEACUCR&* VIE CMT OCT AjuOWG WYTttOUrf "tUM OU> OOUX ttWO XX A.UJKN \ " "WM% KEEP YTrt ¥ SiO SITY ilp K In oils and gasoline, re member that the Harrison Oil Cosi. pany, who iaiuilc Texaco product:, tx clu.-ivelj, i» a home company; •' if 1 helping 10 make Willie ni-ston and Bfa: tin county, for ail its basines* is at hone. Why not «jwn>l your mo-e. ai home, if you can get the best for th*> same money? 4-16 2 T*I'STEK*S SALE By virtue of the authority confer red in me by a deed of trust execut ed to me by Jno. A. Bennett and Ma'- ' vina Bennett, on the 21st day o f March. 1922, and duly recorded inj the register of deed's office in Mar-1 tin county in book N-2, at page 321,1 to secure the payment of a certai bond hanag even dale therewith, and the iti|iilali— In saii deed of ti*t not kavinf been ceeaplied with, I shall expat at pmbbc anctisn for ' cash, on laadir, the W «*ay of May, iWK. si !• a. at, m front of the Bank of- Hasrihna. in Itaifie mot), ' the following pe .perty- One certain tract or pared of land, beginning at the eatraaee of a lar e /THOTEL SOUTHLAND^ fN^FOL-K—VIRQINIA } - will not increase prices until May Ist Firestone Prices on Fabric and Cord Passenger Car Tires and Tabes, also Solid and Pneumatic irk Tires Witt Advance May Ist Tb postponement of this price revisooc mileage iwwih, heretofore unheard-of is po««*ble only because of oar realization in tbe iatetfy. Among the mora fcfl of tbe prke danger in the British Crude port—l of these aupetiat nnJlih Ml Rubber Restriction Act which became blending, tempering, air-bag can aad effective Kovcabw 1. 1 32 X. We woe Vinhir gmn-dipping. fortunate in our rubber purchases before Fheataae Dealers ate co-operating •be Restriction Act inert aed the price «f with « h ear anaaM to supply your crude rubber 130*1. needs at pnatat prices m i««g as tfaalr We have always endeavored to cbam- stock lasts aad we have advised oar paon tbe cacse of better made tires de- dealers that we will snpply them with beared at lowest cost to the tire user by iddiliiail then this month only a* far economic manufacturing and distribu- as oar eatpat will permit. - tion. And we are glad of the oppuaUw- «f TT the nnareet Hunt una Daalar. ity to give the car-owner the additional p,„, m mmt g| thaae Gum Dipped - M ™g * Cords. Prwv* for yonraalf their rw Firestone Cords embody certain special mwUM. mileage adeantagaa aad aay processes which result in their ptudmlng riding qualities. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co, Akron, Ohio B. R. BARNHILL, Dealer |-• 1 • ' ' ' " - • | - Most Miles per Dollar UTHSE COLUMNS POE SELLING YOU« MKECEANWS* t lane to a Kghtvwd ataaap eenr J- I H. Kawi s gate; thecce with mid J. r H. Ravi's line dawn a little branch , to the Poplar branch; thence down ! .--aid branch te paplar, the ma, more *r less. ! Tlis, Apnl Ist. 1» THO& a SLADE, Jr, j Tkrttt. ML GOOD SALESMAN SATS: WE SELL GOOD GOODS; we rns Tin bgit. W- K. OtLKANS
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