THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and Fridar by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY Williamston, North Carolina W. C. Manning Editor Subscription Price (Strictly cash in advance) 1 year $1.50 6 months . 80 8 months . ;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 More Hope for China Hope for China seems brighter. General Chiang, who lias been lead ing the Cantonese Army, has been de posed. Nothing is more hopeful in uny form of government as the power The Break-Down of the Ford-Sapiro Case The Detroit court which has been engaged in the trial of the Sapiro- Ford case seems to be falling into disrepute. Judge Raymond has been rebuked by an attorney in the case/ with the public announcement in open court that he had closeted with counsel on the opposite'side. This is about what we generally see i when so much is at stake. Men can t The, Outgrowth of a Political Machine ■Some of the leading newspaper eorji respondents of the State are com- . nienting on the reason for so many ( changes being made in county super intendents of schools. At least half a dozen question ore suggested as the reason. While at least that many 1 possible answers are given, there seems to be several sound suggested reasons, while others will not stand a close analysis. In the case of a more progressive and economic school system the two words "progress" and "economy" are not by S .->• j sqiy means synonimous terms. Pro-1 gressive and honest administration is i always proper. Hut this is a day of! big costs, and if we-progress it calls j for money. Centralized government is doubt less the greatest cause for the many j 1 changes. Headquarters are permit ted to make rules and regulations. They are frequently too hard or im practical to be handled by the prac tical business man and old timer, so these matters are generally placed in the hands of the college machine-made man who is usually ripe in theory but not always the most practical. The plan now is to turn everything by means of an unending mass of fig -IMPROVED PORTO RICO SWEET * potato plants. Government inspect ed; 500, $1.00; 1,000, $1.75; over 10,- 000, $1.65 per thousand. Ready to ship now. Earl Garrett, Lenox, Ga., Route 2. als 4t BOY WAS SICK Texu TeHi How He Got Ac quainted With the Good Work of 'Black-Draught u ■ Laxative. Glenflora, Tex**.—'"l had a tick ■pell when just fifteen years old," •ays Mr. George W. Maness, R. P. D. 2, this place. who has had chills, like I had, is apt to remem ber them. I was a sick boy—just lay around the home, weak. My 'H" was yellow and I could hardly stand up. I had hard rhilla "My lather gave me quinine. Someone told him to give me Black- Draught with it. He brought- BOOM home, and they fixed it upTike a tea. y very good, but I was go «ck I would take anything. "After a few days, 1 began to feel battar. I was hungry and could eat I kept on taking the tea tor awhile, and I got welL I haven't had chilla since then, but I have taken a lot of Black-Draught since that time. It is a family medicine with When assistance is needed in the 2*s.®',* IsxatiTa or cathartic,Thed fbrd's Black-Draught should be tat £C^SS=S,X3£ fy tad normal state at activity. Try Hi Urn dose. MC-1U 1 : 1 Ti\ MfrtfinnfflW of the people to cast out their cor rupt and. vicious leaders. Jt shows the mind of the people is to do rijfht rather than to battle without mercy. stand too much pressure. Judas could stand U'J pieces of silver, but j v/lien the 30th dropped into his hand, then he kissed. There seems to be too many de- j tectives, too much Jew, and too much . money in the case. It will be a pity if the court breaks j down in disgrace. It will be so hard j to explain the reason in case it does, j ures; so many that a medium mathe-1 matician can't understand them and j can't tell wnetber they are juggled or | not. Then there is possibly a tighter line of political bossism in the Statt* than e»-er before. It is hard for any man to get a job unless he is som; boss's friend. This is clear on its fuse, be cause we see it daily. Whenever we want anything, we run to the bijr boss to get him to put it over. So the real reason may be an outgrowth of political organization. he Coach Compare nfor Appearance Performance Price Only in cars much higher in The performance of ihe new Com; orison of delivered price will you find such smart- Chevrolet in literally an-.ai» price* reven's Chevrolet i new of line, such beauty of ing. Incredible ?:ti of!ine&s Vali;c supremacy. Delivered design and such elegance of at every speed—flashing ac-« priced.--;: f.o.b. pltSfi plui appointment as in the new celeration that is a delight— charges fr»r handling finan- Chevrolet! Compare its ap- effortless shifting of gear;— cing, etc. The financing pearance with that of any car finger-tip steering—remark- chiirpos of General Motors atanywhere near Chevrolet's able ease of parking. One Acceptance Corporation are low prices—and'then you will ride at the wheel, and you the lowest available. Han. know why it has every where will understand why the chargesare in.proper been acclaimed as the Most new Chevrolet has been the tion. 1 luis, Chevrolet denv- Beautiful in Chevrolet greatest sensation of Amer- ered prices are even more history! ica's greatest industry! than (he f.o.b. prices. New Fisher Bodies* Valve-ln-head motor; The SCQIJ beautifully beaded and Three-point Motor Couch paneled; Fine nickeled Suspension; Strong and The Touring hardware; Smart sturdier frame; Single- " ' ' *«' new Duco Colors; Full- JfciSK**.' UI SuibJTSXSS a; ders, Bullet-t\ pe head (ng wheel; Balloon • 395 lamps; Higher, more tires . Deeply uphol- * massive radiator; Cowl stered cushions; Semi- 1-Ton Lamps; "Fish-tail" reversible steering ...... modeling of rear deck* gear; AC Air Cleaner; A! ' Ip^ c ®* ' 1 on 2-passcnger model*. AC Oil Filter. equipment on kU iuw«i*U. HARRIS PEEL MOTOR * Motor Company COMPANY Robersonville, N. C. ' Williamston, N. C QUALITY AT LOW COST FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBALMER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE I have bought the undertaking establishment formerly owned by Mr. F. L. Edwards, and have secured the services of Mr. Harper Holliday, an expert funeral director and licensed embalmer. 9 Excellent Service at Most Reasonable Price B. S. Courtney WILLIAMSTON, N. C Day Phone 155 Night Phone 44 How sweetly all cars would run if all motor oils were as good as "Standard Oh; Vi As the silent miles slip by in a ribbon of road, you realize how much the motor car owes to its lubricating oil and how impor tant it is to have the right oil. "Standard" Motor Oil is the result of over 50 years' experience. The best qualities claimed for various lubricating oils are all in this one oil. It withstands heat, holds its body and guards against carbon deposits. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (N. J.) "STANDARD* . MOTOR OIL The Measure of Oil Value standard! * . THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMSTON, N. C Gold Store 223 Washington Street J. W. Sexton, Manager PHONE 157 A. G. Certified Flour, 24 lb., SI.OO Old Glory Lard, lb 12 l-2c Gold Star Flour, 24 lb $1.15 Good Meat, lb 17c Rowena Flour, 24 lb $1.40 Tub Butter, Brookfield, 1b... 59c Best Stick Candy lb. Box . . . 15c - I. X. L. Corn . . . 10c s ' ... ■■ ■ .. ' r - Diamond State Stringless Fruit Salad, Del Monte, No. Beans, 11c 3 can 45c Milford's lima beans, can .... 26c Del Monte Royal Anne Cher- Pel Monte Yellow Cling ries, No. 3 can 42c Peaches, No. 3 can 27c Gold Star Coffee lb. . . 43c mC* coffee; ib.:::: £ *«» ,b - - 25 c ———— Best Side Meat . . - . . 21c FRESH FLORIDA VEGETABLES AT ALL TIMES WE DELIVER I ' 1 - . "SEP Stepping righ No detours! Here's the one road to real ciga- „ rette enjoyment... Chesterfield with \ of the highly - sweetened , cigarettes and you'll hare the answer. Natural sweetness, \natural character, natural to bacco taste, the rery thing you smoke tobaoco for! -' * * Chesterfield * S • • r- ' * ■ " ' 1 'V. . . 1 • I • . ,r • j Lioorrr Bt Mnu L o BACCO CO. 1 ! . " i i) iin - -fri* i'DIW.i • ... - " ;°r i- * . ... A_•

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