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GET THE NEWS OF XAKTI.V COUNTY THICK A WEEK B> TAKING THE ENTERPRISE. flj« VOLUME 24—NLMBEK Jl LY 26TH—BARACA PbILA TIIEA WAtEKNELON DAY I . S. VCTEBA\"S HOSPITAL Baraca- And Pkdatheas «m zmat ihf I .r-t T» bce-a «wk Thugday, July 26th. will as liaraca-Philathea Day al tie I'. S. Wai Veten&s Hospital ac OIM?. even' Bama an>t Pttilathea is N«-r:> Carolina, alone with frirtki'. it. fe-red this upportutiij i,. hap «»* the patients at the hsesjKtai ; m good time. 1 Baracas an. 1 Pi iiathck w*«e ansatg : the first tu bec«E work ajaoeg- urn soldiers as t*iev rank ia> 1 ?r>ti war sick and nettling our «■ couragemenr, an-1 it b i, f : ►». « that we .-huiiW honor ttex ga*«a«-.i 1 heroes who are IH>w ma*:...- it e**» more gallant fight to ra £acx 1 health and lost is -•* w*iir war. He member they were u. : tutes; they went for us; lh>_. | and suffered that we me£U l.ir ta peace ami happit*-.- a»4 the !»»-■: t-'-xii ; we can do is to n*jr.or inns a»l n ! press out apiKWiatiMi is "tar eifeitive manrer. What V Mti. s„.. - a real good time than Uxrracita»? i Plenty of wate* naelo&s. I'lea.-e semi >our rh.fk or I" O j money order fur tKs l» M. N". Buekner, Ashi-.iiK N. 1.. rr» ; | •» || planning an appr p- ate p or'iH w ill serve watenurioitt. reoee iii« * melons, ice eoid .Georgia matmieW Money is preferred a- *» aa p! chase the at wheiesale prac*~ a:«d make your pft r" .Ui eake, ca'«l>. fruit er ib»wers will I* j gladly accepted. Remember Jaiy Stk fa the * t'lease .-• n.i yoor wrssiye »' a, p«tc> • atieu to Om i > ! (■ossible so we can r» foniini if" , our proposed plans. , Yours to "D>> Thiffi"* f»r Ciu»t e I North Carolina. Mrs. X. Burtarf, | »». : .::K IJTTI.E " i' \RT> MoTMt I* BABY FIiULVELj j kid !»»• Jartem. Jdr 11. !WS* - I of the most iui:.iu- " a- : - city is the "Casa >l«s EwmJif foundling asylum that iir Br. -S. small inmates throagh a -«• " * ■ *e \ divine door whicK is so Ni 1 »-"a * i t hat the person operat r tt ■' fnaim t-m J iiutsiite cannfet see i«si>?»» ti. bmhl j nor be seen by p"—' - *>i **- The . purpose of t hi. *r ■ *-. | door is to enable or.fi«rta ate - | to place their r.ft -pr* rtr m>a « r ing without reveaimr the»r Kk» » "? «•* 4 u hatever secrets nu* h s«» cw ■ i ected with then - to* f..mniliC... officials t a; . are *ut 4 ttsf 15* « . solving door at nirh- ***** the** i J little or no traff e t« t.-.« s"."t •« I »>i«le. | With the turn.!tic of the t*r a»— j rings, winch aiwmwces !» iifee a:*e I (laab that a rie* jpwft has ai If a note ri>u.* tn* e. ■— •"* . or other informattert fa- •»*•*■' '* ** | clothe-, it is I«pMW »>'h I hut once a baby is pta«»-l * 1 * J door by the >'e it , never returned. >.•« ia!'»r •*-■" ( change in fortune may *•* to th«' , mother or what vla-«i» »* W j vance ty .>upp» rt her ret* "ar-«- The inmates of the ""Lasa • jae= Ev postos' 'are rai-»d .ike »{•*-»• prepare! for life w*h the «* within the ability of tke I who manage the ui*'il«t» » Ma« ™ ! I the children are adopt-*t hy e! couples, l our ie-t u» the *»"'* j tion in the two centan*- of r* '» j ia'r ice fumi>he.t tha- 4- j citiwns to this frt>. «f J whom achieve.l rerowr a#«l hi* ' stt on—and their intnwhr.i'a To "•» wo! -d »as a revoi-'ng -Wr SAI.K Ol LAND H * TAXES ( I, F. L- Haislip. tai nrSersor Hamilton t. wn hp putaar r«aS, Lai- j _r. this day !evie.l .>n the nart' . or parcel- of tfd same at public auetaaa f'-r cas*h. h fore the Hank of Ha»..t>ei. Moe»Si- August 13, I»J3. at li '*» I taxes due an.l c a paid: 'or tie y*i 1922, unless the tave f«t _r , - paid on or bef>»»* *£«* v*"*- . j This. July li 192S FRANK i. 11 A!;" 1 **" Enati Til O V""« Ilac i i Ti« stwf C. S. Johnson, •'» ni denee tax? ard c-.»t - F^-S—- Al'ss F. A. ioh-kST®, » 3t-e Johnson '• i - "Mrs. J. F. Harris. !5* irws Kanhn and W. C- la®'® .- > land, tax an>i out w NOTICE— NOTIC E ">*n. WANTED:- A SI PEKIVIEBtVT of Public Schools for Maitia C«s ty. North CarWina. A4aie-' a"? commtmieations to K. R Oxwf«f4- ( Ikairmaa, W il!ia»4«*. N. C. . -v ' . ; II« THE ENTERPRISE -UTILE fOW N TKOI nLKV Excepting church choir qaari>els. t»*it is nothing mere ui ivei -.-iI tnaii -•call town quartets. \V e know of a _ iriall ton ii i..* vei> far aw-y u tm.ii fa hauuly bij; er ough lo hank a lull of polatc«sia. thas iia.- a program of ?»t less .hac thirU on row.- that are ■W' |»r!|K|lu!a ia. Utfir mulktA UUtl COlil i*»f lliltkbilaiib quaiifl u\t I liiOi. lije-.r ciiickens, their goats, an«i | espwaaliy liicir chiklrcn. 'liicir ow .. (Utea are |eriect. swee*JitUc 2i«l are being constantly tormented t»y tJae neighbor's ".itue wildcais' *:•* ate twl fit to plEy w it.i theii tt.e ia«Ciigs." Tio- iasi is !• >■ w CILICBI «-»cuaj.-ie, a. we ca!..u,t see our | au- others see us. lae tarsi trouble that we look-into jr. -hat little town bad- u in'u deep waier. for one Uimg biii-gs oa au .twi. l:ut even if *i- do feel Uak>. we canuot quit this one til the little I UOWK s histoiy wili wot le eo>»p ee. And it is not a city that we ale talk i»jjg at> u t but a small town wneit .e»et>ia»Jy knows everybotiy else s n l '** timt "aim nt _ - business." So they will a I It i >- u *i,J! in that town I..at the .i.s.- o-ts rtiier loiks hu bauds. ! Town society caa.-es a r.e.n «»: ' i u- I -rf » t»o. Tia in- are those .. .10 will i« ,naurk. after gazing at the beau iful 4i>l>lay of silk hosiery untd it turns | the comer, that they know those 4wrtung- aie not paid (or. Now i-n t it amful to watch an exhibition ami tbe» remaik things a>, "th«>> ioc toem glad rags aren't paid for", lad Ual "J«*ii*-> is iilmut to bust be- j **a«se his flappers flap|n-d too high.' We will not uwe.l oa this subject for Uxtc aie t«o many involveil and if j tiis bi-tcM) prodlioes »ar it wou d u a U(r one. ' J next take up the "town soloii| I They ate each and every one absolute -|v ~pei -ct". There was not one a | "3a*»x.g l!i>i wn*i Hid not know ao - «i puiwic twa«i>, buildings, -ti 'e t 'a«-« grounds, tiie ue,-t tmie to plant the exact anioutit of ta*e.» to ,i« to piea-e the people ami pay jibe bdls. T lie most of them a' " jkaew about ti.e weather and when tt.»- ,l»i* would bite, but when one tr-e to force his knowledge on ;u« there was trouble abre wing. AiK«tei little quarrel is heard o\ei Me sctx«l- The superintend, each «'"• oi the teaiehe! - ami sehod commit'« f* ' r-ad bee« taken up anl severely ci ni viieii llie folks who woe ' j«»sg the fu sing were asked to wi t unm their cii.i;ges they said they « ij.. r-iia at ion and could not writ*-, orJy taik. U;er when attending a funeral 'n |this toan. »hen the town leader i...d ® pB».- -ed away. 1 noticed that th ■ ® I «ijer ,-iiowed siKns of Rre:U r.cn »«~l stiain every time he utteied HJ «>r«j at out the dead brotiiri, wliea. be said what a go«*l ai i . (i t man the departed was. dial it> luxe abundant, but wne i the folks re honie they -aid, "what a be lie "likker question" did not se'ia h«, cause much dissent ion. Tiiere wer*? J oxae who drank and some- who didn't. J_.„ Un.se who «.-J not lid noi bother I'.r-p tliemselve-. I an covennir t!.e town theie cow 1 ' t 4 be seen «»r much of the in !f j***-* of idig.oa. Little signs we-e !.*«a. of the spirit of "Love thy neigli as thyself", but insteatl one would ih«:k there was a maxim. "Hate i. v oeighhbr woi>e than the devil". But «+«*; one visited the churches or con jiened upon the subject of religion, mould think tnat the stoppei lia l |.n. pulled out of a hornet's nest. *Tn*-re «ere very devlr persons who 'IMM teJl \ou how well his church I was kmg and how they were saving the people, hut that there was not a rhaaace for the members of the church aivand the chcrner, that they would \h» well if they got on the waiting last. This revealed something to one, that much selifshness. sniallness. an.l **vy wore church clothes. Tfcaa is the ow great tiouble of *h' l«.mi mat y To* * that the great ik-tillMi, tlie C' inch which is de ■ -g»ed to build up a spirit of "Peace \rZ AW, WHAT'S THE USE Fefa Would Have Been All Ear» i n*\ T7 F| r II / - W II j \• 1 VONT wt DomV om.l'm txrKxgril l\> AJST om mon*«* i 1 vu*r »o I / ML COMt CNER PtnOM PLAM BCMD6E. MK. 6AfDO6 p> K> *X*l -DOwV (W = |Y* jO AM DC*£r PUT* A lIMCNtD-ft I j~ I /#~7 NIGHT AWb PLAV A H«S PLUSW GONG "lb BE t«t I tMW Art* ATTtriWM £ I W fEIXA GAYDOG I I| J j / LITTLt BRIDGE UP L M£s JUST QEUM * MOW lb H»1-*CU "' \- 3 V 1* *** *HE Of Uft 1 1 • I L*Jra U6 WRE HAVMNG PDOM WMi ft PLAY GONE CMCC i S > £*PEl?lfcMCfc* I Ijy j r*V A ft*/ CO\EHDt» IN , SOIM6 *—t~ cSW* L 3! / * XXXJLDMT I f 1 % t Of «*> *« IV, "QMS- f- || ' WILLIAMS ION. MARTIN OH \TY. NORTH CAROI »N li»l»\V, Jll.Y 13. 192 X THE PRESENCE OF UHil SPiDEK NOTICED IN MARTIN CO INT V Ked Spiders Are Y'ery Heslructue During Dry Season-.; Mis taken I or Cotlon Itust I have seen two outbreaks of Red Spider this week. Fortunately they were seen befoie much daui i h.. been «lone. The spiders are very de ; : ; during dry seasons, and are often in s- • 'aken for cotton rust. Howe-« r, ii j | easy to distinguish spider damn?* ~ frpm ru-t, as the spider is present oi dnder sole of leaves. An outbreak of spider is fii-t notic •*d by ,i shetlding of leaves ainl bripb ] | rea spots on the upper side c»f leave-. .Hid is usually seen near fences .i --ditche-. or other weedy spots aiotn the farm Polk Weed is one of t wor.i sources of startinir infest at ;-i ' from spider, and with other wee-; . hould lie kept shrubbeil. a» spidi are most always tr.;ce»l front the weed patches to the cotton fields, and have l»en known to destroy the entire croj. , infeste-l. _— t'ontrol : The first thinjr to do when four* ni the field, is to arrange od-soaiJP acks and pull all badly damage -talk- and. pick up the fallen leaves pick ail damaged leaves from infested area and burn thein; keep close vvu for further damage an.l new on* breaks. J. I- llolliday. Farm Dem. for l"hil lips Fertz. Co. SOI THI'ORT TU OFFER LAN a' "»> COYIMISSIO f • uti port, July »1. —A brief is W ' jiiC|K!red - b\ £ the South |M i t chamber ' o i ii linerce, wiil l» pres.-o-. to I.|( port term i: d ■ •■'i.ission of t ! -fate. One offer of land thnt is howi gives a site on the Cape Fear ri which also has a side water frortag. availab'e! with a total .linkage that can In* made of nearly three -miles. The greater part of this now bus a water depth ,of 110 feet. 1 Ins bind has a very favorable location, it lieinir - generally high, specially line f. i itiackage imrpo-e.*, where ear, ewn »»• easdy and jrrckly_ shunted to ware houses or be - sent on a natural de cline to • locks where loadings ran be nunle .i*re.-t to steamships and sail vessel.. From the rear or land si.b approaches to this site, it is open for i ail roads without crowding, so that . nunilx-r of railroad lines can have space to enter their tracks witbou ' confusion or interference ami .lelive' their loaded cars as their freight ma;, lie designated for storage or inline i iate shipment. This site is a mil# square, and its value is held at on*- million dollars. I Translated into food, at the prio-s '•lie fanner gets, it takes sixty-three and one half iloxen. or 762, eggs t*« pay a plasterer for one day of e gbt hours work in New Yoik City. It take.- seventeen and one-half bu-'iels ot corn, or a year's re.eipts from ha I' an acre, to pay a bri.klaver one da- It takes twenty-three chicken- weigh ing threo (Kiunds eacn to pay a pai'it er for one day's Work in New York i It requires forty-two pounds of but ' ter. or the output from fourteer •' rows, f.-l and nulked for twenty four ' hours, to pay a plumber fourteen del lars a day. To pay a carpenter for one .lay's work, it takes a hog weigh ing 175 pounds, representing months" feeling and care. CARD OF THANKS We wish lo thank the many friend . and neigidw - who so ki'tdiy admini s tered help and »ympathy to us in our Icreavemetit at the loss of *cur tw» I children who \fere killel by !i'»htning last week. —Mr. Mrs. Jos. S. Hartii.or. j I n Earth and (100 I \Vi" '° Men' UinK pu to the nte* ial task of *er - ing the prejudice f some selfish men. This is al.-o Hue of cities, and Ii la towns ,ve.l as small towr even country MARTIN COUNTY HAS VOTED OVERWHELMINGLY FOR AGENT ; COI'NTT DEMONSTRATOR lo Bill IIAll; FA ERY Tt»WNSHII> REPRESENTED Ti.e ir. atd «-f f.rfiin.L si«.o. i ~i! M .rt.n C.. ..-S . n-« tt'f.iiift.la. at 1" j ; A .'I. f> r tiH- P M -R of IK- ,1. IT IM j p» >5 l. on »he qce=-lioii of ma .. u. J appropriation for a cou-'iiy fa -.. .in ort--tra*;>». The tie'eguUons n. Ie n. t ! i large tn»ugh cveij t»»n-i..p was ic J picsente«a- Much «tiscus-:o*s on both w.. I heatd an.! thcr the rooaty *»«. c..l U.i by t.iwns.i!pj. a»>l ali pres*-i.i wei. a.-ked to i> t» wtUr for or ag;..a-t it. Counting :>e t, an hip vi-U-> ... a 100 jx-r on: gait, il«c feUewmg ,tv sult: FVK At. \i.\S t j Township IV r cent IVr c ut i Jamesvdie >*• l'opiar Point 100 Williams ———■ vii-il S Guffms 3" so Bear G:as» W illiams'on life* Cross Ui jii- « Robersonvilte Wi-3 Goose rest Itai Hamdton IW '1 ota I I 3 3*. J ■ • While tbe vole fiom Cr»- - K.a.l> ! was for the pfoponticn, !m n pre- j rentative ai* be felt that a n ijo it> j ' «.f his »rnr again -t it, n«! fot tua* reason we .bl .not pJB t •- \ote |«i.iv. i, f»r the prv; >s: »• n. The ibseussiwn w as. g«-®ei -• .la *,-, y kirk or»ler a**ti it e». >• the b» t of ftdhc. After tf* . . . the ui.-* u-.-ion the lioit i hr ■' a . \ •vutive . r inn and v.ttj to jut a iie'!»o»i.-: valor- in 11* fiehi- j \%e b» i». ve tne actich of t".- Boaid vva- « r>e. ai .' we fed thai a large majority ef the ' " the county are wsth 'ln-m m to. ■ gn*i work. k —zzdr MR. « OTTON GKOWEfee t-sL pttlMl'v AT ONCE AND /J SAVE VIII K I 'KOI* \ liaarlt U«rd A» ll»« I Save The • ailM I I.>p I DoM ! fct lUll HceiU The l**fi I'/rfi jvj.pt « mati> rollout flrldb mill I*- « 1 Fulil^lv ruin« w l tin I* > '!»» aif lo m - t«* the tn or*lrr tkH* |«e t can lit- p.\triimtatr*i From aIS puld i -br*i a««.-unt.- titer, is only ooe .sure •kratSt ao.l tbis t* .».:miiostei»- >n Miim- lorn, of «i»ixtuie. Never ;n tl«e hi-t' O » Martin coui. ty, since .I^ll la" sops lookei so well an.) pt"«;c. .-i .. abundant a crop. But we ■»- -J" our cotton which is threaten*-i wth •httnidinii We • as, .Jo it if *r ».l One imp->rtai>t t' n." to d>> is to pick up all pa* c".toi».i .juan— and burn them. Th>- ran lr- 'i .* at a v«• i \ littb- c-.-t Thea> *.•-1. t « |«"i on aj |die.i rrrulail) an-1 tfceie will i«- liui very few. if ae;. w»o >i- Mr J M Taak.r a faimer :;t Yeate-vile. N C . -as cotton crop poisoatiL After pWkirg up the punc turoi s*paaie> a»*«t '..J- .'a' t i,ein. an.l going over hts iarcould fin«l no wee-, .Is iwr -.[-iJie tat had been puricture,* w falh*. off Bui walking across a five acre feW of one of hU neighbor »l« La a-ad poison iaW Mnduitd sijiiaie w»je pickcl u;. which had *a»le« off The weevil w»il u:,-!M.i«!'-dlv bi- on every farm in the «* ar t> aid the nran who waits and -«•- nM pos-on and poison *roick will We te-avily. From :vW»JBi»" U, tiansient laborer- pa.-- thai*cr.i IJjjcajf® in a normal year. SURSCRir.E TO THE ENTERPRISE i' • f j iMITIIKI! REV 1\ AL IOK /AMK>\ 11.1.E liMilWIVi MON|)AI Jl IA I 111 I. r lievival -eivice will lieeiti a; it«- • ' t"! I'istian cinircli in Jan*.-.ilie »-. s | M.>nda> night. July loth. 1». \\ A--» 11 old w ill conduct the meeting. E*e.v ; iniilv is cordmllv invite>i t« .-t t-ir J, I ' 1 • rhousatuls of women an*l girls ne* j thrown eur of employna-RC m factories J by the French iH-cuj-a ion «>f tbe Ka" * district, hut iginie >ii»:.ie tic ser-. -c. . o' tVred them because they nv e- - strike funds from Berlin au«i local iiiUMK-iiiaUtics amounting to m.*r than waitcs in homes. Il * as aiffi cult to obtain housemaids tn (lert; as >i this country. Norm j I' ' ' r L I mier and by virtue of an or»3er I j of the Superior t'-ourt of Martin I'nun ~L j ty made iti the pr.**e*lir.g. en- j ! titled "Mrs. Sabri-a Ward, a.tinmi tr.4tn\ of John I>. Wani. .teo-a.-a~'. | -is- Jno. I» Ward, Jr. et aSs.~ the un • dot-signed will on the 10th .lay of 'August 1923 at 12 o'clock M at tiw ~courtliouse tloor ai W ilhamston. N l I offer for sale to the higlte-s* haUrr for cash the following «te cr.rhed !*:«■* • in the town of Williainston. N., i". ;«• ( wit: Ist- Tract. Beginning a" a -t«-b un t» • It> fih.t wide avenue parallel will Main Str«-et in William-ton. N run oing thence a sou'bea-terSy .i ic*-n-, j along I'at tie J. t'berry'- oae-fouit'i .• j 'ai acre lot 152 feet t> a stob; fif»> t«H*t northwest of center «»f A. t. J | Uaitdroad tract; thence north ea-teriy a.ing said railroad tract '.'T fe«-t to >' thence northwesterly l> "e t Ito the alK.ve named thirty f-w5 ». av.-nue'; thence sonthwrstnl) arofcr said avenue TH feet to the Wpaaiar. j ontaihing one fourth of an arr» r ior fess anil being the -aine pf. ~-r j conveyed to James l>. l e*jc*- t «», - I dated 2nd day of Nov. 191 ft fi-.«.« » I jlf uv Hi:, sell a'l.l of twoi-1 .# .> j ! -•»» at page 22!>, pubtr.- tec;! In •! i ; Martin County. ! L'-id Tract. Beginning t -» | fifty feet from the middle t. -*l*-. .\ j I C. I- liailioad track on the n->:t.'«i •'j ' side of that trncfc'an.l at tlte ».«bea l I jn I ner of .1.-> -e li. l»-rsf»ii's sr. . « innir thence 12-'. f«et n« rthwe-t « '(.li -e |{ol»-rson's hue t-> «»» . i :.,I feel wide, para lei With Sli # Street ' Williariiston, N. I*. in.'•>- f*- i' rtheast ab»ng saiil avn.u- r jt■» • ce 111 feet southeast '»» a t- »•. t'l ice 102 feet outhwr- at a ? »„- A C. I Kail I•>atto th I-;--.i-ii S lei ■ taining oiie-foaith »f an w> i.«oi* c.i les.s and Iw-ing tbe >MIK j •- |«oliveye.l- to Maltha II Learret! b. i.«e.i from I'. 11. t'i.erry aar' I'- -" 'j Cherry unde date of !(«•- 24th =sa. !5 . icli I!• Bi and of rec >r* >■ tn*' poMac ji• ■ I -try of Martin Cmw'v ■ i«»k I j i ;,t pago'i#2. J The at ove two describe' ti.e', >f ' imi.i bi-mif the mine *onv- e. to Jm . > ; Ward by Martha II I >T;e: (. j -e«l .late.l the ->t i .lay « i ■ . i..' of lecord in ihe public 'o' Martin Couo'y i la»A '; I : ;.~ I ... I ."nl- Tract. Item • Lol N». «-! » » ' j I -tetl projierty o: Wad itpt. j ii. the town ..f IV, '■iiiiiii.n., \ • » ( shown by map and survey anaoe b 1 | J. |J. Mobley JanuL.r, pab. *"»i7 a»i ' lend registered in th ;«»'»*!•* ii 'i-li' lof Maitm County in lan t { i.o k No. 1 at page re'« « . j v Sich may lie had for 'a., -fc—«- ir*-- 1 j x. to metes and bounds Beginning at a ditch «»o RaM.»«-«, jStieet in the town «f William-•»- | thence along -aid s f rrr -».««tirt i j west ::l feor to Jn.. W. War.- n r (Corner at Lot No. s- thenee a»»sjs | (west t::2 fe.-t to a ditch; the**-*- a . {long I he-'ditch to the first staloe a-as j 1 j being INo. II- a- al»v» stall"! * This th.- IMb day of Jul*. ISR 1 . WHEEI I R MARTIN. !j, $ i —— II a M NOW M:K\H E> AT IH»: 1 MEIHtH»l>r IHIK( II ■i Eev. 51. R. OamWrs. put r n iky ~ feudl at ».45 t b. V y 1 I", pe. S«|(riMnklr«( l*mc t,« '•- J j 11 a. in. wl Sp m Morning sab, ' **ll* N*'•> Coßmui.uae«L~ E»i i». '»■ -»bwyi: The Fttin ami Rrroal i"iini-ii» w of li* H ntr>L* I l.- i- 1 »4 an at a-« e\ .ij-h. b« an j! ui" th - «f. «** '>t • &..»% ire ..i T fse tliiin li , i'it »>! a* II *1 Spr:c> iit t pi. kj. Ijfa.- J M -rvis I" V * l'rj>#r rn>; ar WoLiraia; }> I*. ""The returr :.vm " , ' H iLI. TK> TO SAX I! OLD i:VST Kl ILIMNt. , j I »nrr» 1» TltHith' liaiidui; Con □ilW ttiil IV II>rnll«"c Paialklr lljpft Itiii. Ja.yl2. Ail thr re of moiiffg eng ?*»-i ivr «;•!« ate to ml; tM in an aT U !..[•' l*» -ax the t' -i I A>t budding. ; b- f. -I k * W.ri! XI any ,«tat( j iv.ilulsvt in An tlicx If the pif> ; rut cannot If -aved. it t-1 l.) u r\j :h -»n the sjiim' j iii n >. at:>t *ts iw a- a i Amitt- r.. Tiii» as li* «of j 'l«r baieiti c (i»l.of ifce unl *ri-it, trttce. sa yt j at lupri llifl The cu—ilia t *a- inspw ,y«i by t the of iK« cwmlrtioti «h«h ha- lw> re*»jjtl hi ltan'n' j aiiaj the- fb-lni*); a>-i smppinj: : tiw tißo fr-fli tfcje fac* of tie buiUt* my. Tl=e »alL>' are bu.lt oJ !•» V akl ■wlai wf |»«'i .(ttarty K«i are no twt l\ fttWi ai the o-met 5 at the j—ttfc-n- with t ! ie cros ' I nail.-. 1• nc t ml«-t> set | keep int» tnr waits at fie^jue-! in , - ter\il>. carry ta email jn»rti»»B ««f | the »e«rbt The oto:er wails, e>peei*l- j Ijr ma tue lactr. IW. have bulge*) j -rt'M Utr strain Mill of two three •a(fce» Hl*ir he j tweeti 'hero and the cnas*-w»Ils t ; n fetch tkrjr were .-ormally joined. j Th.- (vetauttir al ip-pil«i th j j Oid U e.-:_ wfttcfc «- W«mc converted | itito a modern ?«»i-fiiepiwwf dormi 1 I lory by a iton tiwm- of it- mte I rwr. TV walk of Ifcu. huMine, !»u«lt I at a -iMK-aii! Later -a?. a:e in «w«l "..•aditiwn. an-! tljr t«a i'2-lsag ha been (.i.Auun.r.i »afe. Is l- planned t ' fiu>>h th>~ work "bam r the -uninei I/im that the >lwiHttwiy ">ll le rra'lv . far •a-e-afkk et «t» the fall, j The xte> f«r tine pr*.|» "1 un and • which m.l a-»»'e the uns |iri iti ample nates -apfdy. wei« e»i, ar.d *he !-*" »I - Wr hrlvie st it it* "r*t mwtiiir 'ul! .lata a- !•> bwik |»o aballl l'> Mr I'-.--i-l lav*, r of IWlaioi is HMtikf Mr BnKe t|r- i - iMirwr SJI>, Je--e 1 I'?,e. tttr. Sionivr as«i ttiilie V\*ti> «*•1 t« t Untwu lkt» a«-iaikr The} •-Hi !•?»»? nith tin# t»« w* S».S"-i«aker cat - ~ Mr-- Fnnnie Mr> 1 « ia«f.rf-t, Mr> tarry Btr«r* Miliiam-, Mi-- Tratare« A l-a«n- arvl llair\ luff «i>l iratr *-n V%«.9»»—)«> f»i \ irrifiia ISeach nfruere t»je> »sl! -stav a anr-nth. • •! l_%M» Ittß 1 IM.S I. J l_ t-»». O. lect., in* trae lv>>• «-f llanlta*. lum- ihi .ixj Irari ub tie Mlmt|> trwt- «• (uirri- »j loci abl null xrll tlx -an* il all— for ea»h. bef«re Tif IU .k of MMfhi, Aagwt li, IK!, a! 1J M for tr* iu« an-* totpavt for thr .ear I*2, aule 1,.«r- ob! («-t are |uxl e or M«i«- tfeat .late 1m- inly li uil J E. EDMONDSON. Tar4 ; «l>(«( :'or To*-. »f llanilten Lanrai Stato*. - rr-.. tam m»M ■■ ■■ i c-ot Kra.ik H'*rlt, Sr.. I > fc«iw arwi M, tai an*! iw#t _, 'S I" 5 Sh-.tr. Him aai B—Jthtry. | lai awl co til 7"] THE BEST ADVERTISING ME IHUM FOR THIS SECTION WILL HE FOUND IN THE ENTERPRISE. ■ESTABLISHED USI Bit. MINSTREL SHOW AND THE HI LUES Ol IS2O, O\ER lUO IN CAST i uroia} »«fchi. Jul) ITlh High Scttml Aitditoriun At I »:li •v, J f- ... -v •/■ »re iiiiere-niiK ai.i instructive /' '/ ■ • k ' -> lUrtainment could well be ..•■•r the forth couaug pre • .iiatk of She Ur "Hon* Talent Min>ttel, o|>era aiil dramatic offer h«k to t*> inven under *he auspices of t!ie Chautaui|ua ip^n-oni. rhelturles«tue Melodrama, "The Kjtal Clip" a- it is .u'-iirie«l aal ar raiigfel i? a -pel!bm!er in tense «ira matic intere.-t. showing how the (runs were turi>«-»i on th e>iesigiiii!»r viiiians to their own destruction and discom fort. I he>pecia! spectacular lumbers jji»eii by the children repieseiiUnif the ' Home tiuilt'l."—Minstrel Mia pets— and Indian Arrow Girls-—(rr well worth tiie price of admission. Their w.>rk is interesting and pre cim; in .ietaii. a>sd all eiigagetl are n-ell pai-i for the training which i« a (bit outsik> the ulrinary ai.-, their , work as an attraction a ids very great- , ] ly as a whole to the pei loiinaw-' nf ("The Follies" an.i bij; min-tiel re ' v ue. | T- e cai-t of charade-- ,;re i"o - lo» (he hero—"l "hand her Villian"—# M Watts, j i'he Heroin"- —"I am imiorer;— Mi>.i Martha t'. Crawford. " The Villian —"t'ur-e > u " —Mr. \\ . li. Orlean.-. IT»* t'-'unte— "Sivteeti yeai - a»ri" Mr.-. /.. 11. Roe Ihe Vilianes® —"Strike hei *"- -M;> I -turie Orleans. The bis Miii tie! Re\ue featuring j 1 j>«- most talente.l in the cit v ami com - j munityari.l the of f and joke an i warraMel to i>U a.-«- if n«'l liehght— jilwut forty .-electe! inpets an.i dan- J eeis aie e ilo!U-»l as.>! m active re -1 hearsals for tits of tie ~ror run.mo and ci-n-t Itsid ti' be abaie tin ave— Tne ,1 . ■ . f "T1 II V- i: K Mi«?lr»-I Opera and Drams, i l«ing , l.tiLe.i towanl a the t»i-r event f the sea-oti, and we I worthy the j.atM>; nage of tlie be»t citwenry ami d our community at isrpo. Don't miss e*ttii- this big attrac tion. which is full of, interesting and inst rurtive fnlertiinmciit "Sis Iftopkttk- and b.er l>au l»ili»u>** i> worth th«- prire of th*» whole show. "The Gas Aat tack". b> Jack and Itlack is fast aint furiou- and a strong fea ture of the production of "The Follies" Operatic Mtu,->trel The tiekes are leini' offend for .vale by solicitation by member? of the cast and friends The performance Will be given Tue-day n irht, July li. in the linrh Schwil aud'iroium. Tiie following is tiie ca-t for the Miiistrel show: .......... Interlocutor MC-ili Bones - Dr torse. Mistah Tambo—Mr. 11. M StUbKs. Mr. ISlacha! Mr le lie Fowden. Mi-tali Snobal— Mr. liuke Critcher. The chorus - «n. L.i t. I - anil r* i r r. — it -I niaiils, augmented by an efefctrve j;-ai.i cho'i - of minstrel men. Ilai ris*fn Brother- an l Company's luiy Sale is itwtfiv with the oier tvhelm-ng a|>|»ro%al the people of Williamston ai l Martin c.u'.ty, coti rlu'l.'K fi«»rn tlw- lAiderw -hown hy the uttendance ear.s day. The firm i offering weekly specials which are announced in then regular advertise ment iti The "Enterprise eajch i--ue The town eommisisioners ha\e not ,ia.-sed an ontiaiice agaiiist u-ing wat to *a-h car . th..uirh some pe. pie in WilliamsW||tr mu.-t thii kmi from tiie appedtni.ee of their car.—a couple of mail carriers, and others. Margolis Brothers and Brook.-' sale I-. progressing nicely with large crowds atten«iing daily taking advan tage tft the wonderful bargains that are being oft'c re«l. Canadian far metre 3re importing wasps to figi.i the c«ra borer.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 13, 1923, edition 1
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