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PAGE TWO THE ENTERPRISE Falilliti i r Iwt Tmia; and Friday by Ttaa ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. Wli i TAMSTOM. WORTH CAROLINA. w. C. Manning Kd ' to ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES ( Strictly Cash to Advancs) IN MARTIN COUNTY _ #1.50 o* : .75 Sit months OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY 92.00 Omt 1„ .H ri.oo K SutaStion Received (or L«m Than 6 Month. Advertising Rate Card Furnished Upon Reque»t Entered at the post office in Wilhamston, N. C.. jtcund-ciass mstter under the act of Congress of March 3, 187 V. Address an communications to The Enterprise and not to the individual members of the firm Friday, September 29, 1933 Save Your Own Seed i Seed is high if a farmer has to buy it; and in most cases he can save just as good seed from his own fields as he can buy. A little time s;wnt in the growing and saving seed pays a farmer as gixxl profits as any work he does throughout the year. This same rule applies to the garden, where a few hours spent in saving seed, from the best beans, tomatoes, beets, cabbages, and other vegetables will insure just as good results next sea son as any that can be bought. Almost all seed sold by seedhouaes are field-run crops produced by good farmers. We know one North Carolina farmer who sells all his corn for seed at just a few cents per bushel above the market, but there is no field selection whatever for most seed; the small stalks and the little ears all go in. The same thing applies to garden seed. The seed are seldom selected from the strongest plants and the largest [jods. Farmers and gardeners should select their own seed for best results. WATTS Mat. Mon., 3:30 P. M MADGE EVANS in OF HELL ht, 10c-25c | Wed., Oct. 4 Mat. 3:15 Thuri.-Fri. Oct. 5-6 Mat. Thur». Sj|t Q ct 7 ItoltP. M. MIDNIGHT CLUB' ? *BUCK JONES in with WALLACE BEERY "Unknown Valley" Clive Brook, Geo. Raft "TUGBOAT ANNIE" Comed y and Serial Mat. 10c To All Night 10-15 c Adminsion 10-25 c Until 6, 10c to All; after 6 10-lSc BIG SALE JT OCK I . ________________________ —* s. We bought a large stock of goods in Norfolk this week that was only slightly damaged by the .recent storm. We are going to dispose of this stock at unusually low prices. Don't wait—attend this sale now. Prices are sure to advance. We mention just a few of the many items we will put on sale: NJYN A T> AS LONG AS IT LASTS, P &UljiTLl\ POUND 01/ • PORK and BEANS, can 5c JUNE PEAS, can Uc SCHOOL TABLETS, Only . . 3c SOUPS, all kinds, can 7c_ MACARONI, pkg. 4c PET MILK 4c ST 6c — LIMA BEANS, can 11c FISH ROE, large can 10c NAILS 3k •PINEAPPLE, regular 10c size 5c PEACHES, large can lSc SHOE POLISH ™vl 5c VIENNA SAUSAGE, can 9c COCOANUT, Baker's, can 12c K ARO SLT;, 8c CORN, can Uc KARO SYRUP, 40c size 30c The value of this stock is just as good now as ever. Only the labels are damaged. Come early to avoid the rush. - 11 BBSS? LindsleylceCompany Mechanizing Agriculture Those poor benighted Russians have struck the poor white folks and negroes of the American southland a heavy blow. A country that grows little or no cotton has produced a cotton picker that picks rapidly and goes so far toward perfection that it grades the cot ton as it picks it. This machine was designed by the Ukranian Scientific Research Institute for the Mechanization of Agriculture. This means that the master farmers and big land-, owners will soon be picking their cotton with ma chinery, and the poor whites and negroes will be kick ed over the fence to starve in the road. When Russian agriculture is all done by machinery, it will be a hard time for the peasants. No country should give more attention to her machines than it does to its people. A few folks cart live in splendor by machine work, but the thousands wilj suffer in proportion to the gains made by the machine owner. We need no longer to criticize Russia for her ignor ance, because she is beating us in many ways. Employment Official statements at Washington indicate employ ment gains of nearly 3,000,000 persons since March. Unofficial statements regard the estimates a little high, but there is no question but what more than two million people have found new jobs. Fall in Line The greatest parade ever seen in New York was staged last week when almost all the city marched for 8 hours in support of the President's Recovery Program. When the whole country joins in the march, then we will see a general improvement in conditions. More coordination and cooperation in all business are our greatest needs. The State Fair Is the State of North Carolina operating a fair this fall ? This is only a question, since we had under stood that it is being privately operated by lessees. Possibly it makes very little difference whether the fair is o|x*rated by the State or private interests. Yet if it is being operated privately for profit, it seems V 9 litle unfair to use the State emblem, which may be come embarrassing to the State if the fair does not measure up to a decent standard. If the Stale's name is used, then the State should set- that her citizens are given a clean fair. THE ENTERPRISE WANTED: SOME ONE TO HAN-J die Che famous Watkins Product*, $25 first week, write Henry W. Non-j keg, Scotland Neck. It j STAIRS MADE HER GASP FOR BREATH Penalty of Excess Pat Although she has lost but 7 lbs. of her overweight, this woman finds that 7 lbs. has made a remarkable differ ence to her. Her letter reads: "I am 53 years old amf Tnytreight-ir 5' ft. -tot ytir + weighed 154 lbs. I have been taking a half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts, making no change in my diet. Now I am less round the hips, and only weigh 147 pounds dressed. But I feel lighter and can, now run upstairs, which before used to make me gasp for breath. Kvery one says well and fit I look."—(Miss) J H. Kruschen i- an ideal blend of 6 sep arate salts which help body organs to function properly and maintain a splen did degree of health—it builds up en ergy and strength while your reduc ' ing to normal weight, j (Jet Kruschen Salts at any live drug gist in the world —a jar lasts 4 weeks and costs not more than 85 cents. Work-Worn Women Find New Youth and Bloom In Thie Amazing Tonic Women often fade fast because they have to bear the cares of the whole family. They become rundown, tired and haggard looking. Strength is needed strength from the inside. There is no finer source of strength and vitality than Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It con tains both iron and tasteless quinine in highly concentrated form, Iron, as you know, builds blood, the source of all life and strength. Quinine tends to purify the blood. Thus, In Grove's Tastelesa Chill Tonic, you get two extremely valu able effects. Start taking this famous, time-proven tonic today and see how quickly you pick up strength and vitality. Mark the im 'provement in your appetite, in your [>ep and energy. Note the new youthfulness you feel and show. Three days will tell you wonders! Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic is pleasant to take and contains nothing harmful. 40 years of use attests to its merit and safety. Get a bottla today at any store. ' ayf | j|«u|u MB OkA laWI a^^ll & L folk 4 Company (oil iMn for tlx fvll mootHa). Slue* J— my flrrt, CWoU# Imm soM la MCM of 425100 pomagor mm mm* twd». i America cant be fooled when it aix cylinder* for lowest cm and oil consumption, comet to spotting the best "buy" cushion balancing for IrilHnj vibration. And • ***• America to ° much ■ bout Chevrolet gives better value-a long line-up at """""" motor for that - 80 when * r feature., including the Starterator, Syncro wi™ .(mo.! .. many 6 u ,.r. M (he Meah geer-ehift, Free Wheeling, which no other • . '.I ,T to-priced ce» outch. . MUST BE BETTER. And that a what the new Chevrolet Six most certainly is. Now, in September, is the time to start thinking Better looking—it has long* sleek, aer-stresuned *****"•" *">' winter! Andwhenyoudo lines—Fisher's smartest styling. Chevrolet has *°' tUnk ' ° f ** Chevrolet is leading aU other ~ \ better bodies-they're built not just of steel em ln " lev What «**" y«» poeeibly . alone, but of steel reinforced by a sturdy hard- M * recommendation for a ear than that? wood frame. Chevrolet has a better engine— CHEVROLET MOTOR co„ DETROIT, MICHIGAN * OtNfRAI MUMS BUHDINO] _ _ __ » HE** PUCIIDAI CT 445 TO *s^s hftftfomJ vnCVIfvLL I " rr-HSssiS Better Chevrolet Company ROBERSONVLTLE, N. C. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ! WANTED: SEWING OF ALL| J kinds. "Apply at my home on Has ' sell St. Mrs. Robert Brown. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of the Su -1 perior Court of Martin County, made 1 in the special proceeding entitled J.! Elliott Barnhill, administrator of J.' G. Barnhill, deceased, vs. Gertrude, Barnhill, Evelyn Roberson, Virginial Barnhill, and others, the same being | No. on the special proceeding 1 docket of said county, and being a " proceeding to sell lands to make as sets to pay debts, the undersigned | commissioner will, on Saturday, the TMffi day of "October, 1933, at It) o- DR. VIRGIL H. MBWBORN r j Optometrist ' Next Visits: I j Bethel, N.'C., at Rives Drug Store, , Monday, October 16. I »j Robersonville, N. C., at City Grill i II Tuesday, October 17. Williamston, N, C., at Peele's Jew-' • elry Store, Wednesday, October 18. Plymouth, N. C. at Liverman's Drug i j Store, Thursday, October 19. -1 Eyes Examined - Glasses l-'ittc J - At Tarboro Every Friday and Saturday Use This Laxative made from plants Thedford'a »i.ACK-DRAUGHT la i mac! J frotn plants that grow In (M I ground, like the garden veg ta!>!>■» | j you eat at •very imal. NATUKJ3 hait put Into the*- p'.inm an actlv* ! i medMn* tliut niltuulabn the L>weis j to act— just BS Nature put the m j trrlulx tliat sustain juur b'Xly Into | j the \ ••KPtal-le you pot. In Block-Draught yon Imve n n iru- I | rnl laxative, free from dyuth-tlu ilninrs. ltd uw I1OP« not m« t«- yuu \ havi> to deponi on enthartlc c. ernlea! | rfnora to gpt the bowel* to art dtlly. ] Sow vou can orf P'ack-Drautlht ,* | tk* form of a HYKTJP, for CHILSMKM. | PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, OCT. 2 I Turnage Theatre Washington, N. C. I I Monday and Tuesday October 2-3 , Thursday October 5 "TUGBOAT ANNIE" "SILVER CORD" with IRENE DUNNE H with Marie DRESSLER and Wallace BEERY Friday October 6 "DISGRACED" E Wednesday October 4 with HELEN TWELVETREES 'COHENS and KELLYS IN TROUBLE" Saturday ~ Octobirl M wi«h Charles MURRAY and George SIDNEY . _ "DEVIL'S MATE" ■ 'clock a. in. at the courthouse door in ' ersonville, and bounded on the north WiiriannTdn. N. C, in said county,:by the residence lot of the late W. S. offer for sale to the highest bidder, j Barnhill, on the south by said street for cash, that certain tract or lot of i and on the west by the residence lot land lying and being in the town of ; of Edward James, and being the Gid Robersonville, in said county and Barnhiii house and lot in said town. : state, and morefuly described as fol- This September 6th, 1933. lows, to wit: j. ELLIOTT BARNHILL, ' Situate on the north side of North sl2 4tw Commissioner. ' Railroad Street, in said town of Rob- J., C. Smith i _Attorney : ____^_ _ THE OLD NORTH STATE PARADES N. C. State Fair • 6 Gala Day»-Ntghl* The Show of Shows WINTER GARDEN REVUE Baaatlfal Kvary Nl«fc» Taneful Umpw Girh Rrfm Graadatand Mflodln itottiaga ' 111 ' _ . Auto Racea CONUKEBS OK Horse Racing DAREDEVILS Friday Saturday TB«fc-W«4-Tfcatfc VAUDEVILLE - CIRCUS - HIPPODROME , UttM or f»m MUw.y-Bpeel.l AUr.ctio*. SJSSALT O,, ?JLW'" - WMWOBKS - BAND - W.PPVI.. MAMMOTH EXHIBITS! Mecfcaalral Agricultural ladaatrial tIMOO Pr*aalaaaa 8h Your Friend* at thr Pair. GREATER N. C. STATE FAIR Oct. 9,10 11. 12.13.14 Raleigh Friday, September 29,1933
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