THE ENTERPRISE ! Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY WiUiamstori, North Carolina W. C. Manning..... : Editor Subscription Price (Strictly cash in advance) 1 year - sl-50 6 months - - - —— -80 8 months —.. r .-- : .45 —Entered at the post office at Williamston, N. C. as second-class matter under the act of March 3, 1879. Address all communications to The Enterprise The Circus and The Fair The circus is coming in spite of the fact that the board of county com missioners have said they should not show in the county between the dates of August 26 and October 2. , Gentry Brothers are advertising the advent of their show here oii Wednesday, September 22,-just five days before the Koanoke Fair begins on Monday, September 27. It is the custom in counties where agricultural fairs arc held not to per mit circuses to show within the coun ty at a date which' Would injure the fair. .Our commissioners have al ready passed such an order for this county, yet it is being ignored by Gentry Brothers, who say they will be here with big elephants, hump : backed camels, fat horses, big show v agons and pretty girls. They fail to state whether they will have red lemonade and the greasy pig; but it is a safe guess that they will make Alarms False alarm* cause much trouble, especially is this true as to false fire alarms. It means a rush to perform a duty on the part of firemen, sub jecting them to (lunger which always attends u fire rush. It also bothers them in the loss of time. It takes considerable time to get fire-fighting equipment out and go out to find no i're -aud then hav* 1 to put all the equipment back in its proper place. Another feature about fire alarms, We Boasted Too Soon We boasted too soon, according tp the words of Dr. Edgar W. Knight, professor of rural education in the University of North Carolina, who says that our State is at the bottom in education and culture and are in a state of what he calls, "deadly complacency." He says "much of the publicity we have received makes ÜB° appear ridiculous to the world out side of the South." He further at tacks the recent book of Dr. Mims on the "Advancing South," the truth of which he doubts. ROBERSONVILLE The Highest Tobacco Market in Eastern N. Carolina Bring Your First Load to Robersonville - - - - Two Open Warehouses Adkins, Bailey, Little & Adkins Everett & Rogers Robersonville Chamber of Commerce tr.ore on gambling game* than on door receipts. It is the duty of county officials to enforce the commissioners' order and not allow the show to enter the county. It may be that a fair is not always what it should be; it may have num erous objectionable features; but it does have many good ones. Its pur pose is to help folks ruther than to "Barnumize" them. On the other hand, the small circus is a gouging game from start to finish. It may offer the opportunity to see a few strange animals and some acrobatic stunts that could 'not -otherwise be sitn by some people. We understand the town has al ready granted a license lor the cir- Cin>, which, however, does not inter fere .with the county's rights; because the town is within the county and not the county Within the town, giv ing the county the larger jurisdiction. whether false or not. They always cause a mad rush of automobiles, driven by wild drivers, who frequent ly rush ahead of the firemen and are often in the way besides driving over the water hose and other equipment, causing damage as well as danger. The town should have more strin gent regulations against false fire alarms, also against people rushing to and from fires. More protection is very much needed. He gives some attention to the re cent statement of Dr. J. Henry High smith, State inspector of high schools, for hi» statement that the' "study of Latin and geometry in the high •school is a waste of time.' The county and city school super intendents get a broadside fire from the guns of Dr. Knight, who, he de clares, are content with mediocrity, which is public education he holds to be the equivalent of "downright im morality." He again says the earliest Ameri can geographies printed 140 years; ago said, "Industry is not to be reckoned among the virtues of North Carolinians." Th« entire speech of Dr. Knight is charged with criticisms of our people, the very worst thing about it being the fact that they are in the main. We tune ourselves up to the pitch of thinking ourselves the leaders among men, yet we have not proved it in the past. North Carolina, with the application of the same degree of intelligence and the same frugali ty and industry practiced by the New England States would today be worth more than all six of them. Some one has gone far enough to say that the trouble with-North Carolina is ig r,trance and laziness, which is the substance of the charges made by j Dr. Knight in his speech. - The idea of education in the minds of some people seems to be to learn ■ ' to il way to escape work, and this idea has proved very disastrous to our business system. That is perhaps why Dr. Highsmith is against geometry and Latin in high schools, which po sition is just as foolish as it would be for the lumberman to refuse to carry the grindstone to the forest be cause he couldn't cut wood with it. \et it is highly necessary to take it for the purpose of sharpening his ax, which makes him a successful woods man. The sluggard who will not work on geometry and Latin will have a dull mind when it comes to thinking and ucing things in a big way; just as the woodsman will have to work with n dull ax if he fails to carry his grindstone to the work. We-should avoid an education for pleasure and procure an education for work, a system that constructs something new rather than one that devours that which already exists. Dr. Knight has brought a very ser ious indictment against North Caro lina and its educational practices. It seems that the only thing to be done is to plead guilty, bog for mercy, and NOTICE OF PAROLE I'lease take notice that application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for parole of J. S. Williams, convieted in the Superior Court of Martin County and sentenc ed .to fifteen "(16) months on the roaJds. Those having any protest to the granting of such parole will please forward same to Hon. Hoyle Sink, Commissioner of Pardons, Raleigh, North Carolina. This the 14tii day of July, 1826. H. L. SWAIN, Attorney for titioner. 7-16- NOTICE To Polly Williams, her heirs or her assigns and to any other persons claiming under, through or by her, you will take notice that I purchased one acre of Don Williams land listed in Bear Grass township by Polly Williams, in the year 1924, at a tax sale for taxes due on said land, on the 2nd day of November, 1926. Unless the same is redeemed as provided by law, on or before the 2nd day of November 1926, I shall demand a deed for said land. This 31st day of July 1926. 8-6-4 M. D. TAYLOR? THE ENTERPRISE—WILLIAMSItJIf, IT. Q New Series of Building and Loan The nineteenth series of stock of the Martin County Building & Loan Association will go on Bale Saturday; September 4, at the office of the aa sociati»n here. Thin happens to be one of the lo cal business institutions that has lit-ed and thrived through all of the business ups and downs of the stormy past. History shows building and loan gssociations to stand at the head of all others for safety and sure re turns. It is the finest process for saving yet found by the business in vestor. It is the simplest of all forms of ordinary business deals. The col lections are made often in small sums which would generally be spent in some unseen and probably unprof itable manner. When put in the building and loan it immediately j?oes into good real estate mortgages, making it always safe. Then the profits are generally above 6 per cent with no insurance or taxes, all BUREAU OK HEALTH EDUCATION, N C. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH MFASLEB The •pecifle virus causing' measles baa not yet been isolated but It ban been conclusively proven that the causative organism is present and will pass through an exceedingly One filter. It 1a fouud to be present in the accretions trom the nose and pharynx twenty-four hours before the appear ance of the rasli uud to remain pres ent a day or two after the rash dis appears. Measles is perhaps the moat easily transmissible of all the contagious diseases and is contagious from the beginning of the first catarrhal symp toms throughout the duration of the rash. The most Infective period 1» the first twenty four hours of the tash. One attack produces an immunity which in nearly all cases is perman ent. The disease ia transmitted either directly by droplet spray In sneetlng, coughing or talking or Indirectly through objects freshly contaminated by such secretions Outside the hu uiau body, the virus does not v live long and contaminated objects under ordi nary conditions are a» uwmace for a period not exceeding twenty four hours. Persons of all ages who have never had measles are susceptible bei the age of greatest incidence Is about six or seven years Deaths from measles, however, are In young children, (4 per cent under two years and 90 per cent under five years of age. Meaaies at first appears very much like a common cold except the child Is somewhat sicker than would be ex pected. If a child Is sick with an ap parently severe cold and has a tem perature uf 101 degrees, measles must be considered, especially it the eyes are red and watery and there is a severe cough. An apparent Improve ment In he child's condition frequent ly happens Just preceding the appear ance of the rash. The greatest dan ger from measles, especially in the older children, is from the complica tions. These are of two general types, -(1) Invasion of the upper respiratory tract causing pneumonia, otitis, mas todltls and meningitis, and, (3) dis turbances of the alimentary tract caus ing diarrhoea, enteritis and dysen tery. No method of vaccination has yet been perfected but the use of conre lescent serum h*s proven very help ful. cf which is a great induoement to the investor. Another and perhaps better fea ture of the building and loan is the fact that it builds home. In any ••om munity where you find a good live building and loan association of much age there you will find more than half of the homes are products of the building and loan. Many of them could not have been built in any other way. It is the way of uniting the strength of many small items to produce some real worth-while results. The stockhold er benefits himself and the neighbor by one and the same transaction. SECOND HAND PEANUT BAGS . FOR SALE Patched and in good condition, for prompting delivery. 10c each, cash. Apply CLARK PEANUT COMPANY jyl3 8t Plymouth, N. C. H. P. FOXHALL JOE V. MO YE JUi ,E JAMES Sell Your Tobacco With Foxhall, Moye & James CLARK WAREHOUSE TARBORO, N. C. i We Always Get You the High Dollar The Tarboro market opens this season on Tuesday, September 7th, and we solicit your patronage and assure you that every pile sold on our floor will be carried to the top-notch price. The Tarboro market has buyers from every company this sea son and has redrying facilities which will enable us to take care of our customers as well or better than any market in the State. • t> Mr. Frank Batts, of Macclesfield, will be with us as floor man ager and will assist us in looking after the interest of all of our cus tomers. BRING US YOUR FIRST LOAD AND WE WILL SELL YOUR ENTIRE CROP PRICES AND SERVICE—OUR MOTTO Foxhall, Moye & James •ar—v TARBORO NORTH CAROLINA Things To hink About By JAMES D. TAYLOR - BELIEVE IN SOMETHING AND LIVE IT I have more respect for the vaga bond who live 6 his life and believes iii it than the man who lives one life today and another tomorrow and be liees in neither. The man who wor ships an unknown God and believes in it deserves more respect than he who does not believe in anything. How ever, it is far more pitiful to believe in something and not live it. The one who deserves the most sympathy is he who does not believe in himself. You are your best friend. Believe in him and live just what you believe. Do not allow anything to doubt yourself nor to create in youj discouragement. Be honest andi square with yourself. Believe in you.' Self-doubt will cripple you. De-| emotions are bad things to have. Sjelf-pity is an awful .thing. Don't be sorry for yourself. Know that you are backed with unconquer able power. In short, believe in yourself. Whatever your hopes, your ideals, believe in them. Believe in some thing and live it. Misses Lucille McCotter and Fae Barn hill, of Everetts were visitors here Tuesday afternoon. BABY CHICKS FOR SALE: Large type Barron strain white leghorn baby chicks, $9.60 per hundred. An conas, $11; Rhode Island Reds and Barred Plymouth Rocks, sl2; Buff Orpingtons and white Wyandottes sl3 per hundred. These are all husky, pure bred, hatched from select eggs from our heaviest layers. We pay the postage and guarantee live delivery. Prompt shipments. Order from this ad. Acme Farms, Farmville, N. C. a2O 12t CRUSHED BARLEY MALT Pn«> Hundred Pounds .' $3.50 Hop Flavored Malt Syrup, per dozen cans : $5.7 AMERICAN MALT CO. Albemarle, North Carolina. Jls-20