MUD Bmmnt AOMNSNIKNTS FOR BUYING ADVANTAGES mmstmaum IS VOL DISTRIBUTED cooPttfnox SHOWS rrfc BEN EFIT IK TAST YEAR'S' , , v • nODt'CK CROP RALEIGH. Mar 12.—Thf part co . ■priatian flip in the distribution of pia'ails ns veil illustrated last Vt , *ilfc the \ottk Carolina parh . "*■ Rfntf fiwull Shwihr of the •irrisiofi of Market* of the State col lege and department of agriculture. .A large put of the peach crop was _ fcsarflol ttimfc t Bl#mtiTOtaSOeia tiaa of peach peftrs. He finds tlvu at least 44 tons aad cities in 19 states ,Ihe District of Columbia and Canada were served Xqrth Carolina p—rfcer. "A record of the destination of the 1121 cars from the total ship ments of 1452 cars secured by the di vision of markets disclose* the fol ? bnh|: | * . North Atlantic states took 753 of these 1121 ear*, X«w England states 2®» can, seethern states 110 cars, states 39 cars and Ca- j 1 nada 14 cart. Cities which received mote than 59 cars each werf as fol lows: New York 310 cars, philai|el phia 90S ears (some of these were for diversion). Boston 122 cars. Washing ton ia car-, .Baltimore 54 cars. Ab ort 6 cars «*«e originally billed to Potomac Yards, Ya_, for diversion North Carolina peaches during the latter Jwly and early AuguM were More ahnndant in the markets at Bos ton, lUadefphn aad Washington than peaches from any other state. Geor gia peaches were in secoad place. In "New Tack £nd Pittsburg, North Car olina stock was second with Georgia ; first ~ Jl HPS FROM TOP OF WASHINGTON MOM MEM WA*HINGTO?C, liar. 11.—A leap from a small window near the top of the Washington from the ground, brotight ipstant •loath today to A- Birwey Seip, grand son of the late General William Bir w> who served with dirtincV**' dur ing die CSnl war a> brigadier general ■a the Ukion army. Seip had hern suffering from a nerrous linn f..r xvfral years, rel atires said, aad bad left h««ne un known I* his Mother. He bad suf ferod a breakdown several years ago while attending Cornell uiivcrtil , - aad had jwt eome home froiij a I*Lil 'adelphia nanatanuni. Monuijiont at- I teHail«npuw the belief Seip could not ha*t fallen from (he win ' daw, whhb ts only about 1$ inches high aad three feet wride. [ Although there are attanlait 4a tinned at the tap, no one saw Seip * leare the windae - liis shots were ripped off be friction from contacts with the sade of the monument and the fntt a# the wind during the ptange. - MOONSHINES KILLED i . BT WILSON OFFICER ' ; WILSON, Mar. I«.—While raidiig | ■ moonshine stiH near Elm City yes- j tenlaj lib 11 —» EnM Hawkins, c 4 I •red. one of the two ope ratal is, fir- I | NOTICE! To thj> Members of the Tobacfcd qd Gff wprs OUR DEALINGS WITH THE MEMBERS OF THE ANJ) jCpTJON GROWERS COOPER ATI Vfc ASSOCIATIONS HAVE BEEN SATISFACTORY TOR IP2I AMI TO BURTHER SHOW OUR CONFIDENCE IN THE ASSOCIATION WE ARE WILLING FD FURNISH THKWEMBEHKS SUPPLIES IF THEY-MERIT CRE OIT, SO FAB AS .WE ARE ABLE, FOR 1923. ' e - - - - •**** *> • • | •" .-7"" j • jii • *■ » ' v i• * • - t r - Weare tf king this position NOW in order that tffte mfentbeiSlfip rtiftV know Hint they can deal with Us and/stilly deliver >n and tobacco to their respective T! 1J □ u M • * ' . lo| ;• ! - - •>-. . ...» w V-" »•- r*. •>. f • QldnAH i " i' - 1 ;r : , "Jim*** Cafe, the W. ft. Orleans Theo. Roberson ami Co. * J. C? wliflninjr ' 1 WiUumston Telephone Co. _ • 'Fkravvan I Merchants Bank: CD. Cars'arphen aad Co. .vJMt S4'-H»S a >O/ 4 Bhnuit .. • l>TllnN ITI 1111 IT. as.Courtney,Hon*Finisher B. R. Karnhill r The Katerpaue ■ ~1 >•- ... . .09 4*3» «V 1» 0 .ft; " ~ 1 ' * - : WILLIAMSTOWN.C: r l» tiVM ..ed %nf •» his posse a>d hrgke and ran. ' Public Officer I-loyd Lucas, one of the raiders, threw up bis pamg gun 'and shot Hawkins dead in bis tracks. The finding the inquest today exonerated the officer, on the grounds of justified homicide. Tlie .-till was the largest ever taken in Wilson ccunty. AGED WHITE MAN HKLII „ (OK ASSAULT ON £IR| WASHINGTON, N. C, Mar. »t». H. R. Daw, a white man, said to be over sixty years of is now con fined in the Beaufort county jail, ic li«U a $2,00" bund for his pel son al appearance at the next term of Criminal court of Heaufort county Su- ] perior court for an alleged criminal j assault upon a sex en year old white! girl. The crime was alleged to have j com rait teed Either in the months of January or February. Recorder W. - ' I- Ypughan, sitting as a committing 1 jnagistxate only, conducted the prelim inary bearing Tuesday and upon the consent cf counsel for both sitles fi\- the bond of the defendant at |2/W. I The case will be threshed out in the' higher court. Softens jy/\ y Wash-Water Clothes wash cleaner and whiter, and last longer when you use RED SEAL Lye to soften J the wash-water. Laun dry soap goes a lot . farther, too. Thoroughly dksolve RkdSEAL Lye in water • before, putting cWjthes in. Keep RED SEAL Lye in the house; it many every-day uses. Writ- fcr booLlet. Full directions in each can. sore and bey ' me REP SEAL^~— mr r sr. X 1 n»n . \ p?;, NOTICE FOR FILING " "S -~S .... INCOME JAX RKTI RNJ> __ The following must file retihu be fore March 15, Hfc?3: I .Every person with net income of if tjagle. Evtry per.«u «d*h net income of |»W. if married. Every person with a grtiss income of SSjOOO. .• \ Every incoiiHiiated company, with out except iow. Eyer\- partnership, without any ex ception. Ev»r) mpiojer must report all sal aries of SijOlKi or more, and to Whom i paid and whet her 'warned or angle. Return.- must lie filed on time even if no tax is due. ... File .your return now and take no chanqp of a penalty.- Address a'l conuv-uniflfcionstlßSVatu * X3.litss" a'T n ttrms" ind mail to C. S. Collector Internal Revenue; Gil liam Grissom. Raleigh. North Caroli rra. - • 1 v*il B HH / j WRIGLEYS Md fflvc yoar stomach a if - fwMw ~tke Ml afl ■»««!" In b«sWbM * Hilps In cleanse f?JUJRANSIiN vJ PI aye r-Pi ano 1* " ' O TiftJ* Mark ft_**.«i TO TO Si!" - TIIKKi: M ARS TO PAY "Terms to Suit? SOLD KY F. F. Cozzen WASHINGTON. N. C. ROUGHS Apply over thiiot and chit ~ —swali-.w small (Macao of— VICKS ▼ VAPORUB A« /; Jan Umd Ymm^ THE ENTERPRISE, Williamstoim, N. C. Mi y4ste^ day for CuMill to attend the mar- Wants i •* i STOLEN POINTER BITCH. Naw "Wly," cOlAr liter and white. ' Re ward for information tenting to her recovery. Pr CtettlfUi Mriiowan. i'i\mouth. N. C. ~ 3 SALESMAN WANTED TO SOLICIT orders for lubricating oils, greases ami paints. Salary or . A>Hre-s The "Harvey Oil Co.. Cleve land, Ohio* I t Jlf sttwi. » 2-IS-2tc ■ j * ■ i SIO.OO REWAR.D Tt» THE PERSON WHO SAW . PARTIES RtHIKING MY OAK LAND CAR IN FRONT OF MR. PERRYS AT END OF HARD sr It FACE ON THE WASHING TON ROAD SI'N DAY, MARCH 4111. IF THEY WILL AP PEAR AS WITNESS TO CONVICT THEM WHEN ARRAIGNED IN COI'RT. J. F. CROMER. A WILLIAMSTON, N. C. FOR SALE LIGHT It RAH MA Eggs I $1.50 per IS. M. D Watts. 22tM2fl A ROOMS KIR RENT AND IttIARU/ Furnished rooms if desired. Mrs./ 1 D. Ward, Wfst Mam street. I lMli A SANDY SOW AND TEN SHOAtsj weighing about 40 pound*, hate: l«en taken up at my home. Ow|»-' er can get same by paying MpetiJs. j Geo. C. Jenkin.-. 3-2-tf| I Ft .. Rt NT QBE'GOOD |V»D | hoi -e farm. \|Aly • R !.. i ri«4 | Brothers and Coinnmy, Vjlliantston. 1 N. C " fj -Mty tliWENim imVipll-dtg'w in New Town for sale. Term* rea-| sy. W. C. Manning, agent. 1-2-tf I tOW DENS LAST LOAD OF M«b» aie His best ever biouglit from ken lucky. 1-12-tf . » HAVE YOU SEEM FOW DEN'S* but load of mule.-? 1-li-ti l lOMH STONES AND MOVEMENTS of best material, at right prices, L Ja&hua 1. Coltrain, route 4, Wil liam-ton, N. C. to l-2ij I'OWDEVS LAST U)aD OF Main, are rmhk fast. , l-12-tf BABY CHICKS —* WITH IN THE i nest two weeks I will h*v«t install , e.l a 6« egr Mammotk. Muck*'■ Incubator. Let me know if yi>\i . want any baby chicis. or I wULj hatch your ecft* for you. M. D. ' Walls. /V 3-»-4t-oav a — MEN OR WOMEN take orders for genuine fniaranlml fjpjiini*. i)rfl dren. Eliminate.! darning. Salary week full time, $1.50 an hour idpasi tiateT llchutiftil ipriigtliM. International Stocking Mills, Nor WANTED AMBITIOI'S MAN FOR Wiltaniston and vicinity to repre sent the Security Life & Tru-t Com pany of Greensboro. If you know ' a good man who is nuking a real opportunity, you will he dbing him a service by showing him this adv. r "Address. J. D. Jfihnstm, General Ajr | ent, Ay den, N. C. 3-6-4tp inxait *ny /> > . : * garrison firos. -" aiii (Emttpamj - - I-- i ■ i n ... L o j WilliamstonsMostPo- II pular Ready-To-Wear | and Millinery Store | V Easteif Opening Begins Monday, March 12 for 17 one Ijfeek and you are especially invited to r _ f . LJB I . , coirfe and see one of the Largest Assrrtments jl « m i ' f • • IV of the newest things that are shown in New I', *"n t 1 York, in Suits, Cloaks, Dresses, Blouses, Skirts - footwear, Hosiery and Millinery that have 10 >■ Mlvv ' J ever been shown in this town and you will find the prices very low for the quality and style I that you will find here. Harrison Bros. & Co. BCOME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK . WIIJJAMSTON'S LARtJKST IIKI'ART.M KNT STORK . > 'L. . ■ -i ' •■ ; I'SE F.VTF.HfkISE COLUMNS FO * J C YOttft Wgbrtiitosst CABBAGE PLANTS FOR yxUS Wood's Improved Jersey'lft'akefleld. t Chitjt of them. 2(1 cenla per hun dred. £y J. K. IL Knight, M. D. " i-16-oaw-tf '.i J : - FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS. I Far miiniute shipment, extra fine j stocky plan's. Early Jer-ey Charles * ton W akefiel.l. S jcrsaoii, Flat I hitch Cabbage. White Plume Cel ery. dig Ita-tuu Iceberg Lettuce, ltenuula Onion Plants, Early Beets. All frost proof. Prepaid mail. 200 60c; 4011. Jl; l.tltlO, $± By express 2.00. $2-."i0; r.,000. sr.,oo;'ll.(MM) for SIO.OO. I'aiker Faring Atlanta. Ga - 2-20- iftt adCWFr m Christmas at' Beaf Gran ictoil house. Owner can gefrwmme Wf' identifying and payfcg f*r this ad. Gall at Bear Gra» school hoaas. • ..aar. I WANT TO REMIND MT CUS touiers to plas.se have bottles ready for me when 1 have the Mflfc deliv ered in the nsnnufiga.. .We are aot afraid that are will lose them, bat owing to our increased patroasge we need .aU of oar present supply oi IxJttlea and I will greatly appre ciate my customers having- them F. M. Roanoke Dairy. - ' " 1-16-tf

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