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hj Up and Trifle lign Closes February 15 THE ENTERPRISE entekprise nmjfiDKfi ou. wTc. MANNING _— Editor C (Strictly Cmak m AdvaMt) lyaar 4LU C —tin —^ Entered at the 1W (MM at Wit North Oudim as second - lass reattwr IVEBBAY, JAMARY a. POEM OF LIFE By UGORGE SMITH, Duties, M. G. The biggest kino of liars Hmiciinitv ire believed And judging iron, appearance >ou of ten get deceived For the poo re-* kind ©f prupie oftfi. act the prouuest And the biggest iuno of cowarxi is tin one who WirU im loudest. For the softest kuid of tongue you often fino the alov And the poisonous kind of serpent is' the one who lies the stillest We get the sweetest kind of iwurj from the smallest kind of liee i'ou catch the smallest varment | * from the largest kind of tree. Y-ju fira! the purest water in the poor est kind of places I'ou find the nobies; heart- with trie • ugliest kind of fates The blackest die of harlot in the mid: 1 of f amnion roaui You Lnd the -whitest virtue in UM- ' L-.ick woods country home '1 You r-nd the best of reauu.g ir. the | dingiest kinu of books .So never juoge a man b> ti»e r;aj I his trouser look* TEE KLPI BLH AN "tIVIL * StKVRf IN THE >Ol lto ! Fui eighteen months a lepuluxai* , lias been acting as i«.-:iiu.-u-i a. Ui. * ford, Irmibit- cuunl), Kentucky- Oi. j August 13, i»2i. a*ci»u service ii ; annual .ou was ii«d lor u.u- othce ami * tae nifene-t tniee ratings were a;l ob ' Uiue>l by uemocials. } Lnuei i ponitiueat of a postmaster Men! tu tlw ' person viui ine highest rating regard i * . leas of pvlllacs. IWrl, W executive | oliii l issued by President hiidli'i, ai.y , one of the r.'gtnr.-t tniee was iiuuk eligible for appointment. After eighteen months a lepubli. an! continues to act as postmaster at L--i- j ford, hj. Bedford is ib the district' of' Representative Arthur Rouse, ciiairmar of tae democratic" congres sioaal campaigfi committee. lifpri t aentative Kwatkfc written a letter oj . protest to Postmaster General Work' concerning tus failure to appoint w* of the three eligible* >-n the civil s«-r- • vice list. At last report* lie was still waiting lor a reph This u a typ-' ical case of how :iw civil «enne t 1 administered by irpuwKM party ui the soutftern states. You w .11 probably 6uu soiut-th tig Hi y our papei that >ou can i.ot in "tioise- -Even" the tfstne is ratnei; plain and hits some hard licks. If; \oa were to get uiai and burn up your Bible, the hunureds of p«e*se> would still go or. print.rig then.. Call, the editor al! 'sons- of names, the paper will still be published- An- what is more, you >neak - uuoii and bor row a copy f rom your neighbor. It I is much abetter to keep your »est pull . Ed down and your subscription pai; «»P SNOOT'S ESTIMATE OF IN CREASED KXPORTS REFUT ED BY ACT! AL FIOI RES One of the commor practices of re publican spokesmen and react «c nary republican newspapers, by which they attempt to deceive the public is to quote estimate rather thaa actual fig- i ures, and teC what they hope or ex -j . CLOTHES '. . i! —p - - * ; , Ij I PRESSING CLEANING || I REPAIRING ; Wc MKCH Ikt jptn-p «rf tko*e an* for m IMM or W* ft] > at her Mt with wiwr ffii*' | Wa Mbit Umm who m*| be mr particular about the way ' AO Who Com May Feel Assured of Service That Is Different t J IDEAL SALARY PRESSING CLUB Hrffmvrwitf m TtrrT3 r rr m * ni j Itllif "fl ' .. * • fact to da rather than what have ' a»t An illnantwn of this was re- i ant) tarnished it the senate wher str eat, (rep-, I uJi), assertaa i . -cat "wa exerted ri:ore goods in J mac we did in Itfi •' This would noi i na x bee i ach a itiurfcable thing | ever, if the senator could have con-» j armed it by actual figures, because our loteign exports for 19Z1 and 192.. I weir only one halfof what they ' were in 1920, the last y ear oi the W it- | '! son. ailministratioii. The only pro*-: j Senator' Smoot offered was trie figure, j lur eleven months of 1922, plus esu . mates for December of that year. KOAil KILL bUti ' j IHKUObIi UUlOt wiiuuoi uiAnbL i_ i ! r»U HOI Its OF ABC I JdENI O.N | PBOFO6EU AMENIIMfc-N 1S , •• > l*fcU\E Ft I ILL ! UALF.IuU, Jan ZT.—Sweeping ev- * • ery amenainenl ollete"! an aia I .anci.e of negative vote*, toe hou.-c | i ..esie'day mo. >.ing paaseu UK- Moon . I 10>..i ui. on tu uiird leading l> a j vote oi t» to !> witnout U>e alteraUo., I of a single provision originally wet- » > ten mto it. The meafuie was nuint. j jiateiy sent to the senate where Jl i was isken before the senate ru-n i"in.- } j "tii'lce y-Ster.'ay afternoon it j ' ported out favorably. ) i i.i©e am at i •eots wtie olte -■! an •!l euauc at > ni length by loir . io , ! o MbU. Mu-j.wyn of f > to gne the first district an a o ii'inal i.-i- • |nation o. ■/ W. ■- ' i,' «Vel of L.:-ioin, "'"(Vit. to :i»n rnd by piovMiing triat tiie enur> fund j oe disti.outed by counties on the ratio of their contribution to the income oi ! i me highway Cowaiu o. Jackson, proposed tiiat an e«|uaiiza j lion fund ol be set up to ( j help needy tfisincts. Mo,-t of the two houri taken up it. the discussion was in advocacy of the I tnree amendment». Only oue speech : was made in reply to the genera. | movement to uueM the bill, and that I was nsaue by Kepresentative 11. C. I ' tvuiot, who himself pr.mai ( .ly to tne yuk kei amenunient and by j, a two serrter«ce speech by \\right of Cuilfurd, whose county pajs more o: ■ tne roau income than any other aui Who declared that Ouiiford umn't want i any of it back. i.epubacahs .u the iiouse rcpadiat | e.l iht-ir M-a-.er, w lien lltey joimvi Willi Cow les of W ilkes, ui UK-laring that hr -ml -Vi f-r ilw m.iiunl; in the house, or the minority in the; state when he spoke against and vol ed against ine road builduig program., Minority ljta.ier Owens had juit coui * pw-teu his s«-««.>nd speech against the j the bill, in which he declared that he! ' !ia«i been led astray by statements made by Kepresentative Doughton in . the tiebate Tuesday. - PKU K OF SOFT ( OAL ON DOWN CRADE AGAIN j WASHINGTON, Jam 27.—Bltam- Uaous ciiii prices which have show'n a stiwi>g aovaming tendency in iece«ii weeks are now turning uownwaru, ac- j cording to complaints given out hy - F. K L»a.iieigh, feUerai fuel di-;nl> j ! utor. During the week ending J&rrsxr?"' 22, available statistics- indicate the av ' erage pnee of ttie product at the mine was {-1..U5 p«-r ton Jfc- compane«i witli s4.42 the previous week, and j the average price reported for the week ending January 8. The drop. Mr. Wadieigh said, is ct-n side red in traue circles to be due to j the vanishing of fear concerning a possible strike in the coal fields, mi'.d weather and better transportation con- j ■lions. SI BSt KIBE TO ENTERPRISE i TOMB STONES AND MONI MENTs of best material, at right prices Joshua L. Cohraia. route 4. WO-j lianiston. N. C. to 4-2T j •—: ■ HAVE VOl' SEEN FOM DEN'S j j last load o: mules ? 1-12-tf; j, BUSINESS CAKDS • ——— j j -B. A Cntcher B. D. Critcber }t Critcher and Critdierl A ttoraeys- At-Law Ma n Street PLone uC j Wdliamatcb. N. C. ; rzr't Dr. P. ii. Cone DENTIST Office in Fanners £ Men rant Bitnk I.udding Hoars V to 12 and 1 tat I' Phone No. • Kes. Phoae No. 13t Elbert S. l eeT ; J ATTOkNEY AT LAW OSbce* in The oo«lard Buildirg Telecoms 2Zi> i.■ • | i Dr. li. L. Savage of Kocky Mount will at the At - I la.ti- Hotel third Wednesday i> each rnohth to treat diseases oj the EiE EAR, NOSE A THRCAT anil iit GLASSES. *lll I ——^. Hugh li. York, M. D. Microscopy, l.iectrvUierapjr, J-iOi/, j i>. ..gnosis Special tier Offic over York's Garage m Washington Straet t'ff.i hours 8 to 10 p in. Office phone 63-2, Big, phone 63-3 | ■ . | FLOWERS lor Every Occasion I'hone me i'our orders J W. 11. (iUKK IN 1 I'hone No. 61 WANTS GH»I» BRIGHT , TOBACCO AND cotton farm of 1-17 acies in \irgima I lot sale or lease. Prompt pusses- i Imon, riglst terms. AUjoius success | " lui C farmer. Good luaus iiuu tiuere miles of towm Ad- | \ or\-ss J. K. C., i>ox t»2, BlackaUtoe, > \a. j _ l ID-lt). J —' * : .1 1 WAN I IO REMIND M* tIS-|( tunieis to pie:i.-c have butties ready j • lot in. wneii 1 have tiie milk deliv-j end in tiie luyi mugs. W t are not I , a!t»i tiMi we will lose them, bo', 'owing to our increased patronugt we r*-eu all of our piesent supply '■ ' ot bottles and 1 will gieatly appre ' c.ate my customers having them! ready. T. M. Uanstan, Roanokt Dairy. , 1-10-tl j ■ SI ABLE M \Ni RE TOR SALE AT ! old couvict can- 1 1 - C. A-Weaver. _- v B-g-Ur; . ~ '' CON\L\lt->: I«II STORY Hous »«i New iWh Teiina iea sv. . C. Manning, .agent. 1-2-U , . r , l V " • • - ' ! 2 (rOUi) FARM FOR rent, fciee G. W. iiiount, \\ lliiamston, l| N. C. j - .: ' - . |r i. - c t|l ith s.tLr. AT HALF PRlt E TO i - \ y ii akc ixiMU, 24 April haUKtsi li^r-, N ' v ieii Plymouth Rock pullets and two: cockered, dox, or ouc pouund. Fine strain.' S. D. Matthews, Ham ; ilton, N. C 1 SU-ltp B tul NU - SPOTT ED MALE HOC. J »eljttuiigc about I.MI pound*, trop in ihe ng_t ear under keel left. tOWDENS LAST LOAD OF Mules : | aie tne best ever brougnt from hen- • L tucky. ' ■ ' , l-12-ll! J tOR SALE TMO FREtoH MILK ? . cows, 1> F. Peel, R- F. D. No. 1, J J Wllliamstoa, N. C. - l-23-2tp JOST-A RABBIT DOG. irfWW.N >' atari V bne Spoiled, aamed "Zek" A 1 nwaid al Ml will'be «i«ca it re- ( tamed ta Jane» A. Leggeit, Wil- Uad«- j i, - —. — .. * ROOMS FOR RENT, AND BOARD, j Furnished rooms if deaued. Mrs. J. D. Ward. West Main street. l-Wlj. U. T. NEWTON SLLLS THE BEST •' fresh beef on the market lor ** per pound. Other meaU af aU kinds ; ; in praparUan. Come aad aaa M«t {, ; the Ofl tank oa tha Washington * THE ENTERPRISE iLCL- FOR RENT ONE FlTv-MsHP ' room. Apply tl Ealcipnie. 1-12 NOTICE FORD TOURING CAR fpr nW. dmn *rpp, rood condi tion. Terms i* .ieawi ?ee Host ilorten. 1-2 WANTED TO JtLNT —, THREE OR I oar larniuH er uf«ni*M room* for B(kt kMMiiiiit. prefer far nis'*eL PkMt 46. Kader B. Crawford I " ' ' £ '«&. ~ - ' EVEK\ THINfc IN INSURANCE |v• y ■ . CALL PHONE NO. 49 >- ' C mm* I* see ■» »he« jtrt ready for >mt GARDEN SEED He »Ut tute, in balk: Kentucky coder divert Green Cucumber ftie Butler ii«an Honey j>ew Melon Bosh BJtler Bean ' Hocky Ford Il'op Com Banaaa Country mn Tom Watson Trurkers" Favorite Florida Favorite Whfte Sptae Cocvaibtr Georgia Rattlesnake Loop Gr*ea Cucumber Brimmer Tomato WATTS BROTHERS I I.ON HASSELL . LOUIS BENNETT | We Are Offering the Following ! Specials for the Next 30 Days If | •_ " ' ' t ' ■*- . . -.'J No. 2 Lamps complete _**. - $ .69 ; Good Bleaching 15c;and _—_* . .18 j White Apron Overalls . 1.25 | Heavy Brown Cottons .15 j, ? Blue Apron Men s*Work Shirts f. .78 Men ' B Sweater* 98c and . - LSB Men's Jumpers 1.48 Men's Work Shoes, % «£»«*- tM g | ■ Check l'laids . ~__ .2 14c | Shoes, *SO. *7* W«d_ U» h is " n b 14 Children's Shoes, $1.25 to 2.50 | . Chambiy .14 Chilldren's Hoee, 10c to _ .98 | DrcssGinghams 15c to ___i_ .24, Sugar _ m pouaA M | Apron Ginghams — __ _.15 Canned Com 08 t -4 Pepperell Bleach Sheeting ... .59 * Men's Pants, $2 to /**' 4.00 '■y hlx9o Pepperelll-Bleach Sheets 1.50 Men's Dress Shirts, 96c to 3.18 45x»Jo Pepperell Bleach Cases 42 I*2 ** 1 Gallon Oil Cans _ . *25 j ; Turkish Towels .50 14 Quart Enamel Dish Pan .. .82 Best 8 oz. Feather Proof Ticking -.-37 1-2 : 14 Quart Tin Dish Pan .25 58 inch Table Damask - .50 No. 2 Lamp Chimneys .10 72 inch Table Damask „* - .98 Window Shades _ .fiO H n 1 THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY OTHER BARGAINS WE HAVE THAT ARE TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. H W * ' £ - COMETOSEEUS ft j HASSELL & BENNETT, j 1 TELEPHONE NUMBER 4 I ' • ■ . c .4 ) JJL ST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF t ■ Ceiling: and Flooring. See N. P. Dnidi at Sexton Hiaiat MilL l ! 1' 25 " 2 * ' WANTED SOT UAIxOK WATER ! | tank, pomp ud ecpoe in muuag onler. In T. Roberaon, Roberson *iDe#i.C l-26-4tp FOW DEN'S LAST LOAD OF Maka are |d« fMt 1-lt-tt - - • of tlte Offering* ECZDIMff b>ckffW>Mlor— tt—Mrtj 111 llf' TnrTn TT 7 sag jiiiiiio miLts] . The , partnership of The Tucker-Clark Conpuiy will be dissolved on December 31,1922. I will continue the busi ness at the nunc stand and :!i- will have a car load of fine m « 11 S mules at the right prices on January Ist. Examine my stock before buying* . || I Very Truly, " r j. F. Thigpen.| T ■ I J ——^s^ssssss
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