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- " ' ' »> • . * - • >, - , ».* - ENTERPIUBE ADVBS • J S FOB BUYING ADVANtAGtS * Local Items | imwmmm»niini;niinit'»:ii:«:Kn{... Mr. Z. T. Gurkin was in town tlu. j morning. • • • » Mr. Luke Lamb arrive Thursday ■ from Raleigh * # • • Air. P. H. Brown ii ia .oVn to .«pen«l j the week end. .... Mr. Wilson Lamb it spending - j few days at home. • • • • Mr. Hubert Ed war is w;i> a l»u.-u.* .■ i visitor here today. • » • • Mr. Joe Carroll ot Aulainlei w.i-- x town this morning. • • • • t Mr. Ben li. Manning; was a bu. use visitor in town toda>. Mr. Jack Rnldick of Sn .la».«l Neckt was in town this week. ■ • • • Mrs. Wheeler Mu.tn.. Jr., ha re | turned from V uke. Fm,e*t. • • » • Alc&bii). I't 4 i rv anil Mari|pt* of W i»«*i ! Bor were in town ia.-t night. Messrs Merriott i'.iiii a*«j. i * Siceloft si***i»t yesleiua; in \\ .»• Im»i • • ♦- • Messrs! Eurl> ami Montgomery • j Aulander were .in town thu- ni«riui»» • • « • • M,>.sr.-. H Everest I 1 t- Htai|ihen and S\ K. let! iiiotorv! t CresweH Wedne.sikn. Messrs. Wheelei Martin a ti I;. Criteller were in Plymouth Ti.ur-*!. attending to legal husmes.-. ■ » • • Mr, H M. Stubbs ha- !«•••■ \Sa'-.- Forest tilih week visitinr ,\u . .stubs who is spending some linn* t«i« - r' v I relatives. a. • • Messrs. F. W. Gravis, A I C. IV Cttrstandiou, H. Owke « t*rh« and C. H. Has-ell wont to Wasuii.g! Wednesday. m • • • Mrs. J. (J. ■ daiii. Jr.. a i V 5. J. G. tiodaid, \\ C. M.kUit ' i*. J Wynne IVcl motor.- Robersonville thi.-v nwnang. . • • 0 • Misses Maig:::«'-; I'Uist, h! -a Wadsworth: Mr and Mr. aTirt "Mr V> Hurt- ■ —> KU>i the fisheries ut J.iio >'••* «' day. • • • • Mrs. S. S. Utt'icu'-' -a.'i 1 -fi ghter, Daisy Mai>n'n»-'."w«H • :'%• day for their homo ii l.';r»oon ter spending the pa - *! montii h> ■» . her parents, Mr. ar.d Mr.-. U »" >? ninp. • • • • The most enjo;. able ;• in the so„ciety voiunuis for « is the quarantining of t e i Jiggs, while he wa.- aw.iy It is a safe bit he will haw .. »; ■fun for the first vw.k - f".' the Williamnton mu nle • t _ —— . ■ ' SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENTI ..i-kim "MRS. AND MR. POI l i TICKh" ARE A 1 I K .C". ATTEMIi'V di itil **Mre. an.l Mi I• ' -n tl"acti"g tlie attef t or and from all i!n.r .. a laigt attendant - *' 1 ■ j •• _« - Le m even'rng- i»t . u ' '>• one should HI S* the O} |iertaiu".> ' see the talented of liamston. FIRM OF UASSELI. AMI BEN.\in 1 HEI.L ta Messrs. Alonzo Has.-t U ar.tt r > .. Bennett, who iun e con'tur't * a i> antile biuiine.-..- in t:.e ol«i Ha- and company stai d -iuce t ; se f.i -i •' the year, disposed of ih> - r Koods to C. D. Carttarpheh ar i c. n. patty, dissolving the firm t>! H..- und Bennett. It is not publicly known w.'ukt *- two members of the Urn; u I u;. take in the future, but the - ' ma friends in William-ton »a».d M t. county hope they will Me fit to »« , main here. STATE MEDICALS WILL MEET NEXT YEAR IN RALEIGH ' EFFORTS OF I»K. McBKAVKK T RESIGN AS SEt-TRE VS. AVAIL AfiHEVILLI Air. 19— Dr. J \ McGougan, Fayet* viH*>, was e erie ' president of the Society b , ' - North Carolina an*! Raleigh wa- >r j ioctod as the nest iiitfiii j p'*« " j the society at its session here ye* j tarda jr morning. The report of the etmittee auh- j mitting aominatiuns far all offices asu:' committees were made to the hou*f | "of delagatea of the orgs- izati»a «1k rf. Ijr after that body correaed to takr J : r r " ~z ' 1 | -J$L; 11 i > . .i - ii \ 1 ! ! Ml ■ i| - il ( > ~«J ! 11 if Mothers:- . | Is With the change in the weather, the 'j. ttrocjrht"ofbuying — I Children ? s Clothes I-nunediate !y filters the minds of every- Lei the vhiluren ;• mile in the Jack-for- tla 1 kind that come up smiling after ih rouL'-i i '1 he u.-.ual rookie of the boys' ! ; l'lay, an«l ll s-ougii tlie wash. A sirie aiu 1 si.; *ic for every ehild—your child can :•>«. l;Ueci li'om head to foot in the ! Stole d' 3ro/ £ Brook/ white (Elothrs are sold j! \vi; i N. C. | | tij;,'? mif! »f tin* Uik ,, o'S. This , . . • • -. *. ••* • '.. ' ■. i' t a • ■j • , ,•• •• .1.."..,,- t'n P. • A*» i"h , 'trtnu i. i :« ' ' '• :: . €*■ ' 'on of :.!i • fc,. s :>» c'i l o; tin -i . j l.fTv i't i ! : .•rr M *f ;:»• j av...' t" •"« i- i-•:*!'".~~P »i i # t )lT | ,»•, Vr ■ ■' ■ • I ri»- i Hie !••••■ . . % i uiour \i'to t t f.K'icty toiliv reftiM- I ' ; I- -t-r i i- • i r i. • io . ■ ■ 1.0-i.. i.. h, t i! , •• . ~f (I.r j ■■ th.« w: i. r t-o-et t«-*I of (-• ii diiij" - ' t on-pii:- t _ • ' ; „4 • i* * ; s«. 1 wt 4 ». t .• • amiMi'l / "i r 'S'™ r " T* Ir>' J I X Kf . i > . a .• ? ,•* 4 I. js« t > I :,II i' n i . .\ . ..a,. W';- j *. _ . . I.u •' j ! • .. 4 I {.it I-, Ma i *« > t i .'Aoi iL 7~ c i r.-i is- ■T/jiv t:-m' Yl —r?r —rhf I I j • u.. I V_.. If. ■,.( I'r.,i c. j *r:r. a:: : .1* I Am S'.a!\ • - «rt e v j- t of. I. s n • j ' "1 Want Somebody to l'lay \\nh,''| H«f.-e 1. 1 1 "Vw M ..e of ii « \ io!e:" —i.oui • j i EoWd«ni j* 1 \ , - !• .I. .-, :• .*• t„ Me' -.V.. « 1 ; . vv . I "lit-c" -til:.wood L -t n, S.I •I- ■ , I r -1 i -Ju.«-t « >■ eV. onl of Cot s i'ltlo jr." . . ..i. a,i \ Me Tiiy lov'ng Heart* 1 — 11/—» | 'Mv Ho i a->jHb'rV j\ ! -oL ,a|., ' ' • 1 *•' •- . l".:.Af . Ilc;;r! '' - ~ Mhu. 1 ' i\t •!..-« • ■ , r ,'» ! •v- . -,i v. * k,!o «e 1 • j -Wm t V,»: Ve-M; II ney""- >J;i j-> Oy> Te;»i 't. "*1 .Would Still fjove Yon" - IrnKi. Woorihocse. "V.'re»-. S:oa! a i>r Two" —T.-fra W'oftifhou>e. Ju!io.n A ler. ! on. "In the Shadow . f the Caolf>a !lil v ■' -Z M»tt>e Brown. T 1 The~t;pl4en Ftit- nre Rroken" ~ i Iw '# Brown Julian Andeiro". I "fk-nn In Dwr.Old N'n h ral'dftisi" |-S4ei* Fairer i L- **W t lli»a^f'jjti I'/'ii ." lli'M.i Cr«w«- pe-d. Ea> V- , V v Kiii'fM. | *» r.ese Ke- er Y.'ns r. fi'tl * 'Ve Vqu" • jMarr Darr R J " n An.- 1 jderMtn. ' "A* Lone As the World C>e? : IRwrnT—Jes«e Brown. I "Wi-en e Renl'y — j France* Knight. "When They're Bringing In the THE EN'fERPRISE, WUliamstonn, R C. 'orn"- Rose Crowd I anil Fannie n i"vs Martin. ' lie's My l'al" —Louise Fowden a 1 Maurice Watts. "M.v i'als Arc My Pipe anl M> Stein"—Harry A. Big>rs. Stop, Stop, Coine Over an) Love Mo Some- More"—lima Wood housf. "! Could Learn to Love You If TWit Only Let Me Try" — : Selene I'url.er and Glenwood Ellington. "I 'usl Can't. Make My Eyes Be ■ h.ue ' Louise I pton. ' I.it tie 'little Tattle Tale" —Yeacli 11", Mutlie Brown, Glenwood Elling tin, Titus Criteher, Selene Parker, Martha Siade Ilassell. "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now' -Sallie Hadley, Maurice Watts, "i Want Soinetme to Call Me Dear ie"- Klloise Meadows, Maurice Wat's. "This Ko-e Brings My Heurt to V V u,"- 1 lose Crowell. "1 Can't Do the Sum," — Teacher, Pupils, Mai tie Brown, Glenwood, El linyton and Sallie Hadley. "On a Pullman Honeymoon,"—Ma |T> r Da re ITFow if. "Waltz Me 'TilM'm Dreaming," | Hannah \'ic Fowden, Lois Parker. "He Sweet, to Me Kid" -r-. Eiloisc | Meadows, M&ude Wynn. "Deep in My Heart Beloved,"—Fan nie Biggs Martin, Selene Parker. "'DIP First Kiss"—i-iouise Roberson. "l ittle Satnmie"—Carrie Murdock. "The Swing"—Pearl Meadows. "Schoolmates" Mattie Brown Maurice Watts, Martha blade Haskell, I nnrt Selene leaker. | Lullaby, "Close Your Eyes Lena, M; Darling" Carrie ''Murdock, Man I Clyde I.eggett and Louise Robertson. J 'See-saw Waltz Song"—Pear! Mea I lows, Sallie Harris. I "I Haven't Sce.n Him Lately"—Hose I Crowell. "Little Mail and Little Maid"--Sal lie Harris, Nina t'^fbn. "Come Along. Little Girl, Come A 1 utig"—Louise Edwards and Mary Lou [ i«*.'Carets rphen. Skiddoo"—Louallie Walker. "Just Someone"—lrma Wocdhou.se i w'il Vou Like to Spoon Willi Me*"- Loaise I'pton, Sallie Ha :ev "Vour Lips Say No, But Your tije. j *ay —fc't wits) —Oscar And? r-.u, I'Vatrv F ivtii. Leroy Anderson. "A Nice Girl Could Do Wonders* With Me"- —Yates Dowel 1, Leroy And ersoii' anlT Oscar Anderson. "Way Down In the Ixing leaf Pitie 'State," —Clyde Anderson. "A Little Boy in Blue"—Glenwood Ellington, Francis Manning (Mother — Mattie Brown.) Shame on You"—Harold Thomas. "Sarah, Let Me Serenade You" Ollie. t "Much Oblige to You"—Porters Leroy Anderson, Yafce.s Dowel 1 and Oscar Anderson. » "Just Drop Tn On Mother and Me" —Mother, Mattie Browrv—News Boys —Martha Simmons Mizell and Fran cis Manning. "My Iliudo Man."— Nina Upton. "The Cup of Tea"— Japanese Girls —Glenwood Ellington and Sallie Had ley. "Merry Little Gypsies," Martha Slftde Hassell. Nina L T pton and Mar tha Simmon Mizell. "Coal Black Rose,"—Ollie Meadow* : and Emmett Darker. "Work Nigger Work"—Jim Upton.] 1 "Mingle Your Eyebrow With Mine' ; —OUie Meadows and Bill Hassell. | "I Don't Know Where I'm Going, ; But I'm On My Way"— Ollie Mea | (lows and Roger Critcher. i Trio, "I Want t© go Back to the l4»nd of Cotton"—Roger Critcher, Lewis Manning und Duke Critcher. "Money"— Enunett Parker. "In a Wigwam Built lor Two"— Yates DoweH, Sallie Hadley. . "Over There'' —Ollie Meadows and Hill HarrelL "Theres a Time and Place for Ev erything"—Bill Harrell, Ollie Mead ows and Emmett Paker. "Bridesmaid's Chorus" - Frances Knight, Ellie Wynn, Hannah Vic Fow den and Hilda Crawford. "Bride's Faiewell," —Jesse Brown; Mother, Mattie Brown; Father, Harry A. Biggs; Sister, Estelle Crawfod; Brother, Gleuwood Ellington. "Your Happiness Is All 1 Wish (Deep in My Heart)" —Jesse BroW.'l "A Night, A Hoy, A .Moon"—Fran ces Knight. "Take Me Out for a Joy Ride" Sallie Hadley. ' shall Wear a Rose in Her Hai' Tonight"—Mary Dare Brown'and Sid ney Mohley. "Tommy In My Alley"—Sallie Har ris. V, I "Home Aguio''J- Louallie Walker, Mary Clyde Leggett. "When the Cand e Lights Arc Gleaming"—Louis' Fowden and Mau rice Watts "I've .Something Sweet 'o Tell Ypu' I —Elloise M«ado«> and Oscar Ander son. "Far Away,'' - Sylvia U|>ton, IJose Crowell, Sekjtt»'^Harker. "Yankee Doodle"— Martha Simipons Mizell, Pearl Meadows. "Dixie"—Pesiek Si.;ters and Entire j Troupe. | "Good-Bye" I.ois Parker and.Mat j tie Brown. "Good Night"—l.ewi» Manning, P.o | ger Critcher, I'ul.e Critcherxind M ui i rice Watts. ' Report'of the condition of the BANK OF JAMESVILLE At Jamesviile, in the State of North I Carolina at the close of business, Ap ril 3rd, 1923. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $155,226.91 Demand loans .... . 618.6* ' Overdrafts, secuied and un secured 367.7-* United States bonds and ' Liberty bonds "50.0 C " Liberty boncL-' TioFrowwT" B.">o.r>( War Saving rtamjr- . llr.o Hanking house . $2,000.00 Furniture and fix- « tunes 2,;00.(>n 4,(X»0,.')t . All other real estate 6,488.5' Cash in vault, and due ~ from banks, bankers and trust companies 10,107.81 ■ Cash* items held over 24 hours 43 > Checks for clearing 115.7t , . Total . ..... "$178,283 > LIABILITIES) Capital stock paid in . ?10,00t I l ' Surplus fund \... 3,500.0 Undivided profits less-car rent expenses and taxes paid . ... r Hills payable 24,500.0* War Finance Corporation 22,138 7 Deposits sut ject to check 08,498.2- Certificates issued for bond.-. borrowed 850.0 Cashier's checks outstand injj? . 3,451 2 i Certified checks ' 6->t)(H , Time certificates of deposit, due on or after 80 days 4' 6'.'3 0> Savings deposits 313.4: Total . ? 178,28." .6: State of North Carolina—Count} o Martin, April 17, 192::. > 1, Marion C. Jackson, cashier of tin alxive named bank, do so em id y s\v. :\) • that the above statement is true t the best of my knowledge and ,be lief. Marion C. Jackson, Cashier. 'Subscrilied and sworn to before m this 17th day of April, 1923. W. W. Walters, Notary Public Co'r reel—Attest: L. W. Mitel I E. H. Ange K. O. Martin Directors. WANTS .. ■ - i ... GOOD Mll.K COW FOB SALE, row fresh. Mrs. W. D. Roberson, R. F D., Wiltiamston, Nr C. 3-: TOMB STONES .AND MONUMENTS of best material, at right prices. Joshua L. Coltrain, route 4, Wil BUY YOUR TIRES FROM B. S. Courtney. 4-16-2tc CONVENIENT TWO STORY Rouse I in New Town for (Ale. Terms rea-1 sy. W. C. Manning, agent. 1-2-tf I ! { j LOST OLD GOLD BROOCH PIN I during Easter egg hunt, somewhere • I near the con vies camp. Please . ' • turn to Jennie C. Yarrell. SILVERTOWN CORD TIRES SOLD by B. S. Courtney are cheapest in ' the long ran. 4-16-2U KODAK LEFT ON CONCRETE ba nister rail at the river bridge, Ap ril 2. Stephen Roberson, c-o En terprise. HATCHING EGGS BUCKEYE Reds, Motled Anconas, f1.50 per 16. Incuulmtor eggs, $6.00 per 100. Oakhurst Poultry Farm, Wiiliaims ton, If," C. 4-10 -81 c ii. S. COURTNEY SELLS GOOD rich Tires, cord and fabric. 4-16-2t NOTICE To Richard Smith, and all other* j iterested: Notice is hereby given that f have Urchased 5 acres of Perry laud list ed in Williams township by Richar. ; ~'mith, at a sheriff's sale for taxes t the court house door of Martin •lunty on the sth day of June, 1922, nd 1 shall demand a deed for same ne year from that date unless re 'eemed before. This, March sth, 1923. 20-6t • P. F. APFEL. IROODY BIDDY CAUSES LOSS OF MANY E«.« lens Can Be Kepi Laying W.th th Proper Treatment Says Poul try Investigator Italeigh, April 19.—"A hen is al ways in a laying condition when she goes bloody and if this condition is ruken up at once she will aimos* mmediately go back to laying. 11 j he is allowed to remain on tlie nest or several day's, however, the ovary ' md oviduct will gradually recede to j x dormant condition and several weeks j •f production by this hen will be lost it a time when eggs are most need l. One should begin breaking up tli roody condition at once by placing, Jie hen in a specially constructs roody coop," says Dr. B. F. Kaupp, n charge of poultry investigations or the State college and Experimes Nation. Dr. Kaupp states that a good broody oop can be made from laths slatiei in all sides including the bottom This coop can either be placed on legs ir hung from a tree. By placing the ten in such a coop just as; soon as he begins to cluck, and remain on tJie Jiest, and by watering and fee-i --ng her .grain and laying vaupp find;: that she will start t ay again within three or four days ihe can then be returned to the lay ng house. Dr. Kaupp advises that as soon a? Announcement!! 1 ra - . M iV? We have moved our Dlace of business to a new " ." . • ' ** W w stand on Main Street. We are now located next to J! y n - • n $ Martin's office, so every one who needs Gasoline or P; Lubricating Oils of any kind can get them on their up | ♦— " C I I m- way in or out of town. .. ; ' * , aill Cm Since the Day Current has been started in Wil- jj m - ■■ m c. liamston we have installed a good supply of Elec- trie Appliances, such as: 3 | Vacuum Cleaners, Washing I Machines, Fans, Sewing Ma chine Motors, Etc. it _• , •* -- = . . ;;| And will keep this stock up-to-date at all times. i | - We will also continue to carry our Plumbing Supplies, and are ready to do your Plumbing, and Heating Installation or Repair Work at any time, ~ M] and at a reasonable price. Call to see us and don't fail to stop by and get some good old "Texaco" Gasoline or Motor Oils. | FUfeE AIR, FREE WATER AND PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE. I W. E. DUNN m coenms trt scLtiifo *otii u&tc&AXvm the ban is placed in the broody coop, she .should be fed at once ao u not to have a chance to abeorb the yolk' that are developing in ovary- By having the bottom of the coop slat ted the hen cannot haver and «c gives iv the tendency to broodiness. If the hen is left on the nest or if she is "ot fed properly she wil reabsorb the eggs which are alrerc' ; developed so that the care wnterii Selling out canned Goods Sugar House Molasses soc Blackstrap Molasses 25c Delmonte Peaches, per can 32c Rose Dale Peaches, per can .. : 27c Sliced Pine Apple _ - - 32c Rose Dale Pine Apple 27c j Best Honey Drop, can —: ----- 18c * Shirley Sugar Corn - — s * —— lie I Hill's Dale Apricots 30c 4 Green Baby Lima Beans 23c Canned Beets . 1 .- 18c Delmonte Pears .... 20c Macaroni, package 7c No. 2 Tomatoes Me - No. 3 Tomatoes 18c Sunkissed Pears .... .. 38c Dates, per package 10c Dutchess Pears - r r —— 15c Gelfan Relish, large .... - - 30c Gelfan Relish, small - ~ Sweet Soap 4c, three for .. loc „ ,Chalmers Gelatine, 15c (Prunes, 40 to 50 .. 20c Deaer Head Tea, 15c pkg. for- 10c | Walter Baker Chocolate, y 2 lb. block ..... . ......_ 23c 'Cocoa, 15c box for 12c Eagle Brand Milk t..... 20c Pet Milk, tall 14c « Pet Milk, small 9c, three for 25c V» Gallon Vinegar _ __ 35c Quart Jar Vinegar, - 20c Toilet Paper 5c Extra Sifted Green Peas 15c Pork and Beans„ 10c Salmon 15c, two for ..... 25c California Blackeye Peas, quart.... 14c White Beans, quart : 14c Lima Beans, quart... r... 14c Williamson Baking Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. - '—-—■ aad feeding must be done right Throwing the hen off the nest, d : -. - ping bar in cold water, ar not feed ing her, is abase only and will not break ber mp, says Dr. Kaupp. This will often cause trouble. With the assistance of the broody coop and plenty of feed, the ban begins to even before she is removed from the coop. A financial locs will thu be saved.
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