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—e—* ■' I GET THE NEWS OF MARTIN iOLWTV TWICE A WEEK BY lAkISG THE KNTKUiTJISK s|it VOL I ME 14—MM RE It to VEHICLES MUST STOP AT GRADE CROSSINGS NEW GRADE CROSSING LAW Hi. GOMES EFFECTIVE IN THIS STATE ON JULY FIRST * •Atlantic Caut Line rail road com puny calls attrition to the inet that the aew grade crossing law become effective ia this state on Ju y 1. This tow »#iw that no person operating »"> motor vehide upon a pnttc road shall too ii, or attempt to cross, auy railroad or ißterurbaa track mtTsec ting the road at grade, excepting on ly electric railroad tracks in a city, loan or village, and other tracks a: which there is a gate or watchman a the crossing. Atlantic Coast Line rail load com pany has placed near sigts require hp the law on both sides of e«+ swl public road grade crossings or its 1161 miles of track in North Car* liaa Approximately 1,500 signs haw l«en placed. The new signs consist of a white board 40 x 50 inches. 10 feet from the ground, on which is painted ta> wards: -N. C Law—Stop." There is also painted oa these board a cross, to attract the attent on o approaching motorists. The signs an located lUO fret f.na the nearest track. It is hoped than a sound puhl ; . mtimnt wil] rapport this new lav and its observance. Accidents to moJo vehicles at rail road gride have increased in the country ar larp nearf} SO per cent since 1917, nr oordmg to figures compiled by th« Interstate Commerce Commission. 1: 191? there were 2.07S acr-dent i which IjWI persons were killed am A» injured. Iln 1921 thrre were 2. MO atcidets, in which peof---- wwt killed and ,\9T( injured. Iln t!-« first nine months of 1922, £221 am dents hare bee* reported. in whid 978 pcipla were kflled and SjOl 1 wen injured. In the week ending Jue t 1923, there wefe 35 fata' arc:«ien*s at this character, responsible for the (>iU of 55 persons. Every effort Is being aalt by tfc> rati mads te minimi** this danger arV H is the hope af the railroad* tha aa enlightened public sentiment a» the ohoervaace jmt this rew law wSr result in a material reducion of them deplorable casualties dunrg the ap preaching vacation season, when auto mobile traffic Is heavy and 'hereafter ia ear eeeetij. STOP SUNDAY JULY THE FIRST All aatomobile drivers mti-t > op at rail road crossings beginni-.g July 1. in obedience to a law pos-ed by the last legislature. This is a good law and will save hundreds of lives every year. It is a rare thing to read a daily papei aad ant see an account of the deatl. of some one in automobile and trair collissions. The law will not prove of any valor unless it is obeyed. STATE LABORATORY ANAUZLO W ATEh The Lindsley Ice compaay have had their pomp water aaakaM by th State I ah oratory of Hygiene at Ral eigh. having gotten Dr. J. 11. H height to sead a sample to the hkbern bHf. * The analysis is as follows: Gator—Platinum-cobalt staadaid v, al liubtdity—Silica staadaid 0. \j4m, cold 0. Odor, hot a Reaction —Alkaline Chiariede—l4. Nitrogen as Nitrate v. ft. trace. Galon bacilli ■ ia 1 CjC. 0. Colon hadilia in 10 c. c O. Total bncteria at 38 degrees C pe: ex. an. Total add producing bacteria per c. c. 0. Total bacteria per c. c en Agar 2. , CA. Share, Director, J. W. K. An , " •!>*• \ Thoee who are familiar with the terms naed by chrmioti wffl randily .« titot the water ia pate aad Dee from harmful gene. This is the wale, ased by the Lh.ddij Ice compeny in . a deposit of salt ia the city water dear ice cue eat he aaade from It, en , are iee from bed pmap rtj water ice cm get R aad thwe fearing deer iee cm get that also . that their pump water is pare the j the henfch of ieir petrene wha | -ire dear ke.—ndv. ———. THE ENTERPRISE EDITOR FiXES PRCES FOE -APPLE SAUCE" IX IHE NEWS COLUMNS. I „ Here b a schahr of r.rtce- for complimentary notice* chaiged by i country editor, who offers to give a per cent of his earnings each year? to founding an asylum for people r who believe that an edi*or l* a m't I snap: For telling the public a man is a | successful citizen srhe i ci rnh il' | knows he is as biy as a h'ltd katdl j—«£.To. For referring to some j •ellow as ct.> who is ».our tu b> the entire community when be wtf evl; be mis.ed by".he bootlegger Referring to one as a he » a «f a man of courage and ant? vho wil stand by his conviCjor.s wbe « ew* y j body knows he is a moral cowarti j and wuuhl sell out for thirty cert- I -W2l Referring to some goss-py ftnifc as an estimable lady whom it » j pleasure to meet and knov wher every man in town »ou : il ra her see Satan coming—f* 10l n Calling an ordinary preiche a~ eminent divine—6o cents. Referring to a d»eeased Brerefea*? I who never advertised and who wi too stingy to contribute towarv necdnl public improvemenr as a leading citizen and a progressive I reejdent—l!*49.99. After reading the above let of edi tors mar stait to count up tlt-ir si - lions.—Fourth Estate. * WT. B. PACE VISITS CW NTY ——— " " W. B. Pace, district farm oean>« stration a Rent, with head«|uart-rs a Washington, has I Ken in the cva-H; this week lodurig after the b> " weeviL ' ' It ii estimated that Mart a cooat farmers will k»o>e by 'he boll wee\il this year Of coume th»- amount will be distributed »*of * !arge number of people and aohod; will pay so much attention to it. 1' the aggregate, however, it neanr enough to pay the taxes of the r»mn ty several years, and is e«jual to ? per cent of the value of the ISC «* tan iIn f. hid «•*, it moan* «• »» * as twice the amount of the dear pro* made on the 1922 crop. The worst pert of it «ur petoffr I have no idea of wfca tto do. cenje fnently they ate stand*ng m. B. fee to see the salvation of the Lord! t ' see the destruction of the boll wwev?. j A good, lively hnn ei»»vra!»r I agent is badly needed and e»n»i sa*« 1 his cost many t.meh by hetoing farmers to fight the weetiL Sometimes a little leak sal* a W* ship, and sometime- economy fails tc help us. HEAVY POTATO PRODI« TI«»N Mr. M. D. Wilson ten Is in the pro duction of potatoes 'rom one hi I Mr. Peter R. Rives fow d a whv teer hill of potat-es ia the earty spring and concluded he woeM g--*e it some attention. He frcvueotly cuhi f rated it. but did not fertilise it. hew ever, a ,nearby row of corn was fer- ( tiliand and doubtless helped the h3> of potatoes. The hill of potatoes w-as reeensh ] dur and it produced 19 prime p«» teen, beside several sma lrr «e. making largely over half a perk o potatoes. „> « . . t Mr. Rives tkinks good roltiva'ior and the natural rick anil t» the Meh aation that caused the pr» dnct-on In fact. Mr. Rives nys that . good cultivation is a combination that works wdl on all land end mast ci*f j — | It is amazing how modi one Hay learn about so common a thing a« a kitchen range. One gets this feeling to the fullest extent while listening to the factory expert, located at tb | store of B. & Courtney all next week. as ke explains the manufacture ami ojf of the Great JUje' f T» mnwngc olkn to bay a Majotv Rat* dnriar tk Wfk mt tfce JiMir itratio* each purchaser it h* choice of tore fa* of ■hads absolutely fiee with eech CHPISTIAN CaiHß ' Soaday achool*»4» a a, V. C a- m, HCMi aid fourth Saadejm. ri—im miui 7JO pL m, CVjiilia* Biinwr «:45 p. a. All are cordially »ntoi to «duri a'l there Hrtieei. The aw.uw* Ml the to™ to the city last year is a,Uw«i« V? the IhfttMt of Apinlbß to taw taoa pooled in Liarota. Tfce * *" WILLIAMS! ON. MA Kl IN COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. Fill DAT. JUNE 29, H2L New Geyser in Yellowstone Park Is Destructive ■ *•»»= l»- past «)Mfr j- ■»«!, .„ >.,-. '. .«.« mAr Xoens n« basla. Y.-Mo.alooe NalH>«al crt ** ** •»*«• '« **•»> and l*nrii« a grvat cash to ike mi » Is livevular >n 11. activity udkuioltt bam Own 1- • *■»•-. a bs "Ul>; but Id* lottlli of :■ feww Mt [J.lEly wit ;■«» [LOCAL NEWS ITEMS FROM BEAR GRASS Muf lx«i> Kageram spent last »*«k ■ Mr. tiid Mis T. L Kol*r» i« ,-pei't Ike *« i «ad with Mrs. Rolie £O.l ■Backer, Mi's. Harriett Harris Mas* Mary iUaie) >|Kiit Saturday U(hi um Swiiay with M:s> V iU. lUcrrm Mr J«h* L. * ,M\ Mr John Kawls and Mivc Lcla MixeUe, a i Zrllar N«my n«t ut nding Sunday nioiu- Qi Kogerson an«l Reubei. Giai ifM ih* week end with Mr. Lmq Mal«rx, lik« Mary Ham.-, Myrtle lisp-. a'*l Bess .e Maloit «*«» m& ndimK Sunday aftr: 1.00 1. Sir. Atrh* \Aynn was the tn«.l oi N4» Martha Barley Stiij.iay after Mi» U«iie C.ray -pen: Satunluy «tU Mm Fimiie Owing. Mr Opim.- Barley an.l hi* sister Maltha Ilailey, went to Iht I—i jartT «f Mis- I rem' White ihau.-* S>9«i4ay »ij;ht, i»i Old Fori! M« »4- Mi's. Walter ltai ey a:.«' (HUn were the guests of Mr. ar. Mrx G«p|e Taylor Surah, y aftei Mrv-rs. Ira Ile*ers«.o, John W. ar.. MeHaa Ha iry, and Gilbert K.>wl T»nl to Williamson Salu'dsy M*sars. Stfh and A. ~;W. Bailey sHM»I to Gret*vaie Sunday. Mr CH* ss Co* in. Jessie I.' aiy ami Mia« {Taui'ia Harris, Jennie \N ■!- '«■ aetcrnksi erviN at Ifc-i- Gras «fcwd Imw ftwby afiemoo:.. Mr. WiU Wynn *1 the K'Jest c M» Cns* Cralt Saturday « Mr. Wduarn Leary »a- the piw-' a? Mi-« Gtady. «,urgar.u- Sunda• nt*«t Nmn. Mar»i* Gurpiniij, Herwt" aaad V. Ihftrwi, Muw Beula'., Cowin aaad GMi Gotfai«t motore i to 'h« B% Miß Sunday afternoon. Mr. iMnani M«4»iey wa- tiie guest «f Ml*- Kuaue Mae Harn-«.> Sun ■*w neniar M«j»rk timer and 11.-rman Roger m, Hii«r Hani#, I»r. Uiebucl ■mm 1 to Washington Sunday ino-j. ! *r- Mtefcfrs. Boh Taylor, Me!v:n Bailey wu tb- maests of Miss Hattie Ham ac Saaciay e*«iinp. Charlie" R«i|rer.-on ha* row tc VwgW, X. G. to see her mother, who' b wry «V M«»k Ophiws Cowinjr. Jessie IJta IT were the c«sts of Misses Clau.'i;. Harris aiM J™«ie William* Satur day Mr. aai Mrs. A. W. Bailey riM»*or- M a* WaJaiogtSaturday aftemoor. A large crowd attended thurrh s*l:. tier at Bear Crass sehooV house Sur - 4ay. - Mrs J. L Buley and children wen I the rant of her rnotlut, Mrs. J. G. Lmi) f—day afteroooi Mr a*d Mrs. J. L Bailey's li«t!e MM. Jaifa Luther, has been very ill. hat m aack ire proved now. Mr. r«iu Rarermi, Misses Mary Mass Marie Riddiek spent the week at Sweet H«ne Saturday evenir.jt. STOVE I»EMO\STRATION Why 9*: dm it sow? You ' -b w to MK with a «ew range *:iye 4mr, tmj —J m why not do it whil-» the nlfl' af the Majestic tor is mm at (he gac af B. S. Courtney, a 1 this week. If jva hay that taag-noed H range this week, your wife will C«t a tea art of eoakiug utensil* • -iili free. Just thiak how she trii ffii lirti the new model Ma jeatie Range, eK that does away with Mmtwaty and fass and waste r I'll 1 knows she's eatitled to it, fax IT AT OLTOTS - ■ - - « - - ... . # SUNDAY SERVICES AT THE METHODIST CHI Rt I. V * a Rev. M. K peeler. Sun day school at 9:45 a. m. Mr. J. E Pope, superintendent Preaching at 11:0»» a. m. by the Sa-.k;: |**What it take- to be a Method: {At th.s sery tee the sacrament of ihe ! Lord's sutler will be Evening subject: The moat eapapuU jinan in Williamstoe."* k 0 Epmorth league Monday S P. M Prayer meeting Wnhesto 8 P. M Subject: The kingdom »f Jedah " j The [".-ople are to be coaamsnded for I their interest in these stndfes. On bit I Wednesday night w had the latge t •-onpr« gation we hare had to date, although? several o' our mast cw-t-1 ent attendants were al«*wL If the prayer meeting is the iadrs of Ihe church, ours must be im excrih-i t shape SANDY lUIK;E LOCAL ITEMS Misses Ruaio and Van Jo ion. and Messrs Dan and l>orge Garxl tier attended church Sunday in Wil lmimtoa. Rowland Godant. Imnia «.id with Miss Carrie Del IVnnett. Mr. Clyde Williim- «a- 'ae guest of Miss Oladys Roher oi .^nthf. Mrs. J. H. Kiddwk .-pi- : Tuesday w.ith Mnv. J. F. Jon.-. Mr. and MYs. Hw>!d T - mas and Mrs. Sue Thomas >j*nt >" i>iay aftct noon with Mr. and Mrs. 1: A. Peed. M' -ses Ka> Mae Cherry. IJliian , tlrißin and Mesrs Irvrn Coltrain. Lee .Hopkins motored to Wi!lim>io.i Sen day Mioses Rowianal G>*lard. luireina Hopkins, Kliia Co trait and Mr -srs. llowar.i and Frank lb-pi - s went to Fair Vie* Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R_ |». J«»- and diil- j 'dren spent Sunday «*l. M:. ami Mrs. W". L Jones. Mis# Katie Mae IViry sfe .1 Wednesday night wrtr. Jlix* Louail e' KiiWick. Quite a numbi r of {--"l-'c from here attendeil p'rarkftr it J .ne»i.lie this wt«L - Mr. Mi Mn. Ted Vta. , of Dur | ham spent Saturday me".; «ith Mr and Mrs. T. A. fte>l Misse- Louallie R**:*k. Fannn ! Rulerson and Mr. J. 1- Col'ntin oaotoi |ed to Windsor Sunday afteir^on. 'NEW STORE-FOR WILUAMSTON L Mr. W. IL Hotiiday of Hoher««n rille has tented the -l !f ncently ( occupied by B. S Courtney. Mr. Holli- j day expects to oper. up about July j SB. He will carry in itak a full line I of fancy and staple groceries awl fruits. Mr. ha- a s milar j business in Rober-o»\ ,I-e t here he has made rph ndi-i jwrre- r We welcom- Mr. HoUkd; to oui town. JANIE SUE SMITH. DE%D Juiie Sue Smith, the fifteen mert>s o'd .iauchter ef IVofestnr and Mis. i George Smhb of the Kairr life - rfool. died,this moininH after a week'a ill ness. The child Srst had nutle* Sri was taken witk colitis a*wi which finally dtrdiipcJ late men ngitis. The burial will be at Bet*or. South Carolina, the homr of Mrs Smith. The sympathy of :k? e-mmuoity g tt cut for the hereoied father and mother. " FILL IT AT DUN'VS COURTNEY MOVES HIS STORE Mr. tL S. Gtnrtnqr has moved his furn«*ere store m the llmril hoilding adjoining the Oark-Dcnret dreg HARDISON MUX LOCAL ITEMtf Re*". Arnold spent last Satunt; J n pht with Mr. and Mrs. W*. T. R«-l»- 1 erson Mr. JiKeph Gtay Corey an! M.v Est die Coltrain were in V\ ia « Mou.tax afternoon. Misses Jese?' Manning and Carrie D. Mining with Messi . J. R. Brwwn ing and Walter Hroan reruraed fivm Hopewell, Va. wheie they hue e i risitiUg Mr. Elmer R-ber>on and family. Our old friend Jo>ui Haidbon L Rising much of his beauty sleep since tnJ friend has been attemlifg sum mer school in Chapel kill!. It seems its if when •» nu.l earner is on vacation he must draw -iouKe •aary. Jest look al Jim IM a*,«i his brand new "Lixxie." I You talk about fishing, you go with Tom Roberx>n. lie rairhr. so n:any that be lias to iuh ail (uun-i I the aeighborkovd to gi\e liicm to h.* ftiends to keep them fr>m p«>fl :-r I fie .-re -1...1 to 1.-urn that lible J Ai«-t1»..1a Mucl.r is impiovsng after j several weeks of i Friends of Prof, and M rs. lieoigr South, rig ret to learn thai tbr-ir little •iuugh'er is no better. Mr. W. L. Bmwn is taking his va cation from R. F. D. No I. His broth 4s «i.i«' on tint route. We are pr> c of the service the Mr Brown is irn *A'"»g es. | Mrs. J. R. Corey and Mr. W. I'. Hamngton are in Washington thb we»k with Mr. John A- Reeds wK. 'is in the hospital there- Right many people firm this e m munitr are atten-ueg the Cere\-Mi.e ■meting at Jamesvitle. tbL- we. k. ! Friends of Mis# Mittie Coltrain glad to knom thai she is impr».» !«-*•■ |e\eij ihr.ugh her recovery is of a >lo« nature. j We ho|«e Mr. Clau«ie Me-.i-nia; .will not hare any trouble getting of! j his shirt, by eating so manv fi-h ! OF PRACTICAL VALUE TO THE HOI SEWII I jh the Calumet Kakmc Ic.riri Dc ■on traliio No* Ixin* toßderted A campaign of particular interest t the ladies of Willlam-!on and Mar . county has been roiwiurted by Mr B. C- Khoads. who. a sited by Mr- Rhoaals ami twelve young ktrlies, it demonstrating Calumet Baking hi der in a very interesting ar.d instruc tive manner "The last leai^wi f ul a good as the first," is the Calum> t slogan, and certainly the first tea spoonful Is good enough to vatifx tSe net exacting and critical housewife. Mr. Rhond's crew of demon-'ral'--- are Indies in every sense of the wor-i and no bousewife can afford to re'n -e them the opporteaity to temrcni' this exeellent product. The Calumet Baking Pow»ler Co., fea; been in hu i ■ neas for thirty-five years, and •'■ring, that time, its product has grown to he ; the largest selling hi aeil of linking powder in the world. The demo r strators net ewlr show 1 the Ihdies the value of Calumet, bu* teO them how, by a simple tent. th» - may determine, before doing,their bnkmg. whether by any chance, the tiaking powder they are abod to use. 1 has lost it's strength. i The Calumet's claim is "be-* ky { test." Caluuoet is the world's ei'ale-i Raking Powder. ————— —. x * ' Miss Martha Anderson left Tne- ' day for Charlotte. Here she will ne friends and go to Shelby where s' will ettod the 10 day house pnrty r. { Mies Haanah Washburn. Before re j turning house she wiD visit Chimney Beck and ether places of interest ir , ' SIXTY-SECON l» NORTH CARD UNA FAIR Tt» BE UELI> OCTOBER li-19. | K-iirth. Jm 27 —'"Trctin" To _ -.wti"' i-- eipccii i to he one of Ik* popular »nr- «*" "« sitSv-sntwi. North CsnJißa SUiC ir'air. which *'i 1* M«l Ortobt: I.VI'A liw.il \la aef K V. Wakm i> ; making piriciuMis to njv« a imtv • rtj for aul-'Oi Mtp>» et:i (mi- i—rn;- | ir.r «~ul W - By br>nr«p n!.nr tb> itrsl.-, autul>*» »:II la> ef a |4e jttMiwta'wn- for the r in*, J * iil? ihfi a'»- h«. j The I"*»*«*■! city wi.l W lofiM wrth -J :r the Kjii (iiiKiwts a»-.| there «t l Ihc ai;tpV i-flßi for alt. TKi- I»«r ffs* • ur«* of the Fair promises to att • rur.y anh—.t «*ui«lx»r mthu»ias : > RaVirh homes »;li ! ■ thn-wa ofwt Ito Fan ri ilt.i -.i unol ami t'.ere ltii ! i . tx* wrvsvii ar. ■it r* I" a* fir laT 1 ru*vi jof If* me*y mron* . w:ll warrt i» ! ifcy>r ac^emodalio-'V. |!j there will K ■lorUw si«ac a: th* Fair Grwi""'- jfor «!t who (»«!(* »« tifa?h ipn!:c. 5 tK-n shogW be ma-ie beforehand. | T:i *-H h» just or of the nu' ' ik* frtiorr- that be put on tbi fall Slrv IM'lh Van.lerlnlt. the er ! lerph-mr pn'-nlent t k « State Fa:' . i»s «leler*» !;se«l'« make 'he North (V» flina institution ntmj to none tB th I South ml eoual to "lie best in |P • nation Sh. is al re±.«v actively at wur l | Imin; up e\h-bt»s that w It a«i» |uate ;Iv repnw.l the v»st acit [raNral industrial. a"«l eemmerr«»f S'o V f«anl in the CM North Stat*. Mi*. expert* t.> have om--thi"c of at the F.ir fa. mn nifPi'i-r of the family. It i- be* jt:m to make ih.' very l»v fair ar y - where. Sfc- is ireei-. .|\r a-.-urar«s heaity rvip>nt!on fr»m her felWw Tar Hnlf. NO PREACHING SERVICES AT MEMORIAL B\ITIST CHI RCII ON SENIUM 1 Oa accwa ' of the serious il'ne~ ' of Mrs. A. V. JuyisorS fath-r. R. > I and Mr.-. J«?wr left Thur-ta to b at h? hei!*k Rev. Mr. Jnyiier is n*>" to nriom bef««e N«*o«la> ar«l I tftere will I * no pror injr *erfire at 5 the Baptist? churrh either Swmiay } mnrairif or Sunday eimifc'. Sun* a -rhw>l mil b>- ruMxlurloi i« usuii' a* 9 li. All who.will aie mnluilt v ite»l to at*«t:.l Four (Knp, my t b •«-i.l- "re.? p It'i-wißff I - -** for ntartm: says *»t* i* • «on *orl.er ..f the "-'at>- t'oJle-e ItH«--«- ii».. Ton. «f •iia'V" *l-", of pr -fx".. rate «-f i*uin "ar.»l nt >■" r" —- ' NEW C\Bl.i: \ ROSS \TI \NT»f I TO l»: (ItMl'i nI II ,U«U >r i | A ne-v the Uin f e«-i ta' ■ .n the AliKN, wi'l laal by Aur: -* |l. bulween New Voik a «•> I•» »t® I Tie route trill l« f rem NV-r Y»fi ' | No' a Scotia, a ili;!aj.rr of I.On* mti« J Fne; Nova .%4ia it n i l run to t - f Aiftits, approximately 1.7 *• mite I' TVrfK will «o(,nert with a cuMe at reatly l.l:>l to Fumpe. j liern-an I uyers are l»> .. «.ttu;jr tie | *onl famed c«i lun-r. of l*ari»_ T i F ieoch He-:p*is jilimt that. si r fr ti>« ( '«rjpiliaa o'. tl«" Ruhr fc Fi»tf | troop.. the iGi|wit of Fteiv-h m-«b lb shy tfiermany lo» dwin-fbM. M Berlin !.rn. are piolitciar tfcrir m I whieh they ptr.-ent to tb* ; hover* by mear.s of VMlfa! mar.tf |uin». £ i • : HOUSEWIFE WALKS FA* Oae of ibe features of ike MHtarj > k CUnp> mas ■ iai—ttart— mt tke dWaarr traveled tatk day by tb» averace bwwwtfe. Pi—«a C. im ft mt a pedweter awl at tk* day's ftarj I IM ake bad nalked 14 Ttaa atak. kttrW* (•», table. Mc, j batter amacrd mu4 the Man *M .» - UFTK BEST A L»\ EKTLSING ME LIM RUK THIS SUCTION WILL BK (AM NO IN THE ENTERPRISE. ESTABLISHED ISM WAREHOUSEMEN I \ .HAVE BIG A TIME ULLL. V "\ AKE MAKIN4. B> >*T U.AINSI I' . LL\ ES I - r t '» ■ \ | «-•« TOFAAOEO . .TIER, A NEW^PAP !** PUI> -IIRNJ U« \\ 11 -ON IA the interest I> : THE * AND OF (VURS« FI- L I»- I I , -J* AND SENT ■»* '* FIIRANS, -TALES THAT ONE OF >* KUAWTL ETWFOALU* MEETINGS EVER « -*W* A IT* I«4**OCO BELT «I.S RECENTLY ML AT >«IIER LAKE PARK. NEAR WILSON. I St- TUIE .-"ILT- THAT THE GATHERING «" 'W«A > F W AIEH •U.-EWIEN, BANKERS I; »• «AEV « IK» FARMERS THERE). I * COOPERAAIOS WA- BY WAREHOUSE- WSN» «R>OS TO AI RANGE TO HANDLE M* F«AN V CROJIS. AMI TO TELL THE :»FWM THEY >IX>A)II N«>T RWPERATE; WFE»E»E* -I* SO LITTLE CONSISTENCY. A T*AA»RTJ «-F FEJHW- HOLD A BIG CO ««ETLUII: FOR THE OF TRW«H AS*-*»-« GROUP OF PEOPLE THAT IK-M.I ORGANISE. OF COURSE, THE WWRFCI K»*> ASD SO DO THE WARE HOOAOAAEA U_«T * LIEN THE FARMER OR GAMTT? AA»'II J*-!!* HIS. CROP DIRECT TO Tl* MIAOF»RT«RER, OR THE CONSUMER TITAL T:* business IS (CONE, AM t* J:T I - »FCY THE WAREHOUSEMEN ARE TIEAXEN AND EARTH TRYING TO EVAK UP THE FAIMERS ASSOCIATION. 5 1 I* WS:Y TKR}' AN> GOING ABOUT 11-WMAT THE MEAN THINGS DONE 5 . THE FARN»ER>" ASSOCIATION, AND THE FCIGH SASIARIO PAID I*FLICCRS AND EM PIWY«» * F THE A A T 2BTE'LIG*-NT PEOPLE KONW AMI ALL FEMUR-& SEVRRAI FARTNEIV MARKETING ASSOCI ATION*- OPERAT NR IN THIS SECTION ARE &F FARRNERS, AS GOOD AS THE AVENAGR, AACI AHO LO THE REAL . PRO ■IANIR. A*D *■» W *HO J« TUE.| BI~CAU.SE SHRY TJKJ tmt HAD A FAIR DEAL IN THE (JURE T»F BAFE. MEN WHO KNEW THEN AMI L»C"« :«*R IHIT YHOV HAD A PERFECT TQGHT to OIGAAIR* FOR THEIR COMMON THI» -?C-*JURATION OF FARMERS ALL AND » I VAW ,Y THE SAME FOOTING. I"W*R «T~WD«ER HA- EXACTLY THE SAME RJFCI. A FARMER WHO RAISES 1000 HAIRS CF CLO- MJ A FARMER RAISING ONE FARH VA- «* V«l#. EVERY MEMBER |«F TTE A-SACALM VOTES FOR HI- CHOICE IFOI A IWXJ OF DIRECTORS. AFTER THEIR I'TKIIHSAF »IE ETACFED, OF COURSE, I HEY PHA«*M§E TOE AS—EI-ITION'S" BUSINESS, AND ARE MFWJSTAHV TO LH«-IR |-E.PLE FOR TFC*RR STAIAZT -HIP. IF IK* FAR-TRIER, WHO HEARS MEN NIN i'UFF THIWAHB TL* COUNTRY ABUSING CO -#» RUTINS. *«%J DEMARD OF THE PARTY WE |>T»*T *— - to- WRITE- THE CHARGE- DOWN AA*I, T"T WW NAME OF TIIE PURTY COM **>E ITT. NR IT WOULD TIE A GREAT |ARV' —MI L> TIIE RNENIBERS OF THE jO.a-. s- . WILBFISI A RJ;NN OFFERS AOUSE TO THE I F.UIM»>' .'AIIVE ASSOI LATION- LI.- IS* «NI-N I- J#A! L.'KT FARMERS IN I A- «EIL AS THEIR OWN I•• FCFV~ E«S S,IED-IR., W HOSE NAMES WAY IJE SKJII AIIRL TIN) NIA> I* IN\ ISTIGALE«L Ia! iti 'Srnit.. S» FA* A- T4>AORO L-U.\I;IG IS C«>N ERFI-IL I- **• LUW ALL M«I IT IN THE IPKSI;. M I- EASILY NE->-SSARY TO M«I, TIL* «S. TTEW ARE S» F W P»-»PSE WHO DO NOT J K-W-W AI->- MT' ~ HIGH T 'LAV AND LAW L-TMARRMR. ONE MARKET LOW- ANOTHER WFL VVI IS IT THAT DON'T KNOW T!*«E -"*S4*"W * I WRONG? OBS»* A FEW YEAR* AGO FARMERS RE FW»»«8 !• ID WAM-ITOUMIINN RUN SALES L«A«* liir \ SAID THEY WERE BEING I-U4 EAIIIIMI J. ANl L«»OK. NINETY-NINE J LET O»R T RF A?! TT»E TA'K AGAINST YOUR I-'WA'IW. FE BY M-EN WHO WANT TO R>" >•*»! »F \ OUR CROPS THEMSELVES. IS IT IM YO*R GOOD OR FOR THEIR GAIN? HARRISON OIL COMPANY TEXACO r C«- MNTWA SFW-NT FOUR DAYS IN N"*RF«A IA»T W*-EK IN THE INTEREST OF TBF LLUN ® OH COMPANY. THESE « IIR NOW PLANNING, TO PUT IN A*SFX*IMM GALLON STORAGE TANK *z T* MTR. THEY WILL ,AL-O HAVE ERA INARK '«A THE ROAD WITHIN A FEW 4N;*. TVIR HAS GROWR. SE FTA. * MAT THE PAST TWELVE MONTHS UE> ARE BNH TA DOABLE THEIR EIPIIR ■MIL. THIS THEY ARE PLANAIAG to DO AT «AM TBEJ WILL SPARE NO EXPEAFE A- HAIJIAG. AEW EQUIPMENT SUFFICIENT to LAKE CAVE OF THEIR CUSTO«AER*S NEEDS. IF THEME IS ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KANR A>l NAT TEXACO,"" ASK GEORGE OR OAS HWIIISN. THESE BOYS ARE HOME PVMPFCU TVT LIFE AT HOME; DO BUSI •W» A* H«ME; PAY TAXES AT HOME THEY LOMAR THEY HAVE THE BOAT OILS OAI THE AAIHK, FOR TEXACO" GASO IAAE AM TEXACO** CY LINDER OIL ARE ■A « TH>S to THMASENEA. *WA IA AEED OF OIL, IT WOL PAY RMM TO AAE THA HARRAOA OD CAM . rax IR AT WNN
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 29, 1923, edition 1
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