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ftfcAfr MM Aim " THE ENTERPRISE MUM J TnMj W— rtmisaiKC Co W. C MANNING A F. CROMER aiAT. NOBLES. Sabacripuaa Pra* (Strictly Caih m idnctci lyear fL SO C a*mth* Mc % aiitti * • rafciad at the Fart UAoe mt *il i North Car-Una as arfari • lass ■after. TI'ESIIAI. MAI L l» CAROLINA IN THE MoRMNG Nothing cou»: be finer thaa to br ic Carolina in the aoniir: , No one could be sweeter thaß my sweetie. Whea 1 meet her in the i& nmf Where the morning piorx- l*w ar ous-il the door. Whispenng -tor*? 1 long t* htat owe more ✓ Strollmr with my girlie wbere the tirw is pearly. * Early in the momag. bwtterflae- al! fatter up. And kiss each i Hie buttercup at the dawning. If I hac Ala.Hir"s lamp for only a | ***' I'd make a wish arm: heree wtal 1 d say: w "NotiuTig cotiM be feaer than to I* m Carolina ia tbe rooming."" M SEPARATE EARTHQU AKES IELT IN I. S. HI RING IIS Dsnif the calendar year, l!Ct s*l separate earthquake- stiwig eourl I to be felt by tfce übaj-10l s«t»e> were reported frun different parts of con Cnrtoi States' ' ——-j These (crvrmi chiefly in CaJifor j n.a ate m a section of the crr.tra: states, w-.vr scatter-i.g -ii-tßrbsar.ce- i vartoos «Mt lartht'iakr.- o: reported intensity of 5 or ptalrt o: j the adapted R»-sfi-F>rcl >* aie. bt.t >« ! I aororr.panaeii by appreriak-Cc -nffcin ocrarre-j in Arixoaa on J>ie li-lT; >i j California. January 31. Fr&rsar. 5 > Marcr IB and 18. J-int 18. Angus lb. a; tn libnats. Marrt 22-23; in Janaarf 11; in Ken " j tacky , March i-' Z'. ,* Mifcassipp ] Match 22-25; S Ortpa. Jaus j*n Sir] in South DakoLa. Jar.aary 2. m N«» j York, December aiv! in laie-«».l on March 22, 25. 3»X . ..._—————— MARTIN 101 NTV INCH I»EU IN TERRITORY Tti COMPETE FOR ART SOCIETY PRIZE- The Norfolk Sof r'-i of Arts. off«t> prue> to be known as "The Bracker - raige Pn»s* given by Mrs.* M W Taibot as follows. A first proe of I1W; a ««t» i pr xe of Soft; ar»d a third pi :r of 12k for the best original Sgures or jw-rtnuts { in oiL And prizes to be kno»r. a- "Tl Talbot Wues." giver, by Mr. M Vk j Talbot, of the same amounts for the j best original in wrater col- I or. Trie competition is f o on'y for work which shall have ben e*ec«Seo duriar the currea: ca eflrtUr year at.r to rr>iixak of the trsl im ;ormH- j eongres«ional ditncts of \ srgtnia and j the first and second ttaiftuiitail Jit I tncts of North Carolina All work la be eahib ted K ust t* I dtiitrm! to the Society of Arts i«l I later than November l*t. an! Iber expecting to n-mpete must file notice with the Society of Arts. N.tfofli i Va, not later than Orti-ber IMk. o blank forms which mat be oMainrd oa application to the iWetjl NO CASE HERE The daent: "I bnafGl aid paid for two doaen glass dccaaters that .were advertised at H a dvirt, f. o. b. aid when they were dcihered *be>«*« r* j empty." Tbe latryer: "Well, what did you expect ?" f "Fall af boat. Wrai e?je does f a. b Bran',' ■-- 1 Aa« Jiq l YOL'NG MAN IS PAINFI LLY 1 HI RT RY AN AITOMORILF! . Late Satarday esewiag. Mr Jordan j Ward, (aMliae sale i man for Harrooi . Oil rwapujr craaked a Miter* 11 car ta take a little ride, not knowing it j was m low-gear. He attempted u j «M owt of tbe car's way. bat faiba» waa htw tbe car aad fence, receiving a "hugging'"" that m j ■at ia the least pita ait. Ha calls attracted the aftteatwa of I aiigbliai i who oat ta bar assistance ] and pnabed tbe car sway frem him His pbyaiciaa waa caM and wrtl warn able ta be aad abma'.. aad b expected to he hark aa bis Jab. sell ing Texaco ia a few day*. Letting Mb knew yww hate fresh *CE*> hH» aad other farm prod at I a fae sal* b a unfle matter if ywn IM The ITUlipibi iaR them ahnat K * -* i A Cuba «*R giww ■ a «it any msndb wil grww aay mark- CAN RADIO MESSAGES BE HEAKD IN' A THI NDtXSIIiKM ' The relation of weali* « d:tiow | to viickat tudilNiitjr if a p-t>» of ii.tnwt to the wKill.rr Uirr..u ••( Ux ■ I Bilffl Stale* depart nut n irnrul j I lure, wfiidi, although fairiK- ' | Oe- of its own for c«i.lur.t:.e ime- | ' in hu field. bki |in various *IV- with other ager*-e- i J al-o interests.i in nAihio(t> a!f-r inr I ] wireless telephony. j As a resttit of work h.rw by -V ; ihiwrV- Wesleyari university, » j j lk|iyicr.-t»nn reports faniiskcii !»r lie j I(rather bureau. th*» inevestigaUM • 1 j reamed the concision that there i Ha relation bet ven haroiwt ■ »•- prv nif* anii audibility. and .that rw' j 14in5 at the se«rtii>r sfc*t»or. do no!} linflnctw the audibility at 3 ii _-ia " i iWßvinf stati'm. High - Wir ft* I hirfc wat r a»l'biiit). a«wi • j 'near-by thunderstorm »■«. e- j Itead to n*luee tnc an lihiLilj at tie ry 1 I ceivinjr station. 4 , PLANTS TO BE TRANSPLANTED Harden Of G«*>"g Fndi, | Air and Avoid Sudden CM"— of Tanptrjtura. • If plant* are kef> - :ri.*faf at a ram . ' pant put- hi the -arm b«(M> right I op to tbe lime th»*y are to be traM , |iluit«d Iri tiie «f» n car-Vi. iter are - i llkrlt (n be sajn>y aD-1 «pln-t!Snc * Ilir I den Ihnn "ff jnilnslli as (riMj>l: rsT ' ing time eW'*' be*. give 'tis a j breath "f fre»h air frr»i«»etit!y and do J not subject them to amlden rhapee* #«♦ f tempera tor*-* If thl« fa d***e l-e** ■-1 f will be le«*. the plkM* wilt Hart *T j ; jTiOch lii'»re rnHU and wffl reus*!* Thrifty throughout thr vj*»n DANGEROUS GARDEN DISEASES 0 I i H Pay. to Carefully Examine Panta ; Befora Setting Out—Look 'or Yellows v Cabbage Many d angornti* dtsea —> are ear j r!ed lnt- •« [«(»r» It ;»" j ' t> rtamfne jHaw. Wf-r» *e«»sng lln>l la tbe garden 'a' l'Sr» Hi»l*. f« j esatni'le. slo-uM he IrrnH cpride j. ♦ •wn anl namlnnl rar»f«il!r for a J. diwase known in yellowa »Hdi fcjr« J e* .iiiii-on In nli|*inttn rinVß- j darirs the le«t fe» fra-« T*-«»e bltb j iHh>» lreve* itre >*i«aH j l-wdrfrd. |w|*ti»d lme«. »lli a h?t 1 l.rwwn streok In lh» «aj. Hi I **, mr* j other r»:j-t*»rr»« i.f BEWARE OF NOXIOUS DODDER j - ' BW S Oflan Which Seed Ot«i Must j Adopt It THey W-mh to Star In Bux reaa. "Beware of ih»tder~ if a stogsn I n ljrli cloeer w>-l rronen MM ado;-* \ ■ ff they arh t» *tay la the xane i I There Is n. *trl chat la Ho I »er seed pi«rr> m->ce artitety tbar ' feM b«d'Vr New infestart««» are l» 1 l?( «di year. IJke aaii i • •thee ijodder may gr»a na4' j «wrrd I'f the farmer natrl »t ha# ob I tabied a fo th. td that U hard to! break. - j ; IN PUNTING SECOND CROPS * Goad Plan ta Stimulate Gmrth by j Adding •onemeai—Scatter Ovar 4 Surface Thinly. In planting thr wr-«4 mf It ta a j j po! plan to Minislalr lie growth by j [ addit ■ bone inenl s. -attar It «\er the j ywfair tblnly. rakr it In. aad tfcea I ; Phe t*ed. It l« wo worked toto tbe j ; I aoll. and within two week* rhe pC*r.t» 1 to iliuw it;a> of the j-'art f*JJ the} set frvffi the IxarianL ~ —• ' Student of M>e Own Trna "Did you rea«l Oom'l wbea i fm *ent to v-b.v>tr" r»-pll-i] S>f[L«a 1 | was afraid It would (lit ire etaaaSraT ! Idra* that vutlil i|"ll my f-ww for | the |aikrrino I aiklwnl at the fwat | aAcr aiid ciHrrml atora"" Valuable Anesthetic. Itatjar a new dm*. I* a raietttaM I for roraine in dettal aad eye work ai»d also In a'nur firim It la a eynthetlc product and It Is aatd tbe j aneathesda |«r>da->-l t» nvee atld pr>d need tban that |r*laoH by j ruraine. It Is n>d a devitalise of oa ; caine and lias no attract lata* (or the •ru*- laker. CUTTING POTATOES FQR SEED Uaually Growers Stic* far **n~ >n af Eyaa Rather Titan far Amy D«4mte &•* Many differ ret tdew> st tla« poti.toe> ate Md by f«i iana Vaually «r.'*rrs eat f.jr tbe of etea rather ikaa for a drfaht aiaa see-! pleee. OHsandal (P-wm 1 ana that the -!«e of the seed (dec* la aa , la|-«iaat fartor la »ntiia| rifc.aa plants ai d pnl stands Pi|eriin hare proved that aa yoa to-reaar the . •iae of the and fritre yaa iarreaw the il|M»«>a«w of r» i» ahd tafia aad cooaeqiseetly tbe yield. HnL thte la | adad ptere* wrt*klß* ah»at two ocmm I ar the alze U aa u are yiweraßy | rmomraM and plaated by rartiu I ful growers * J. PRODUCING WOOL IN STATES ] la 1922 Total af TKjHSJMB |_ j I Taaaa ta Laad Waal la praitarad h eiery auta la ' tk» Caiaa. acrordiac la r■> irta mt the ' Called Stale* Drysrt>., -ct Afrird tare da IK3 pandai il«a i«tah 2111- P'aad. pdM waaU. rotatwrwd wftk rSJMMW piwh ta MCI. Wyaaaaj aad Tens' M la peo.ln.t tia la MB. ha«« pa dated 2ZM>iM pwaa4a mit MUMUMB THE ENTERPRISE, Wffliamstonn, N. C. 1 Seven Scrub Chasers j [ .1. Seh that acrub Mill for i * berf 1 I f 2. Make aa exchaage Car a i JreglMered ball calf. , S. Eirhaaga amib ball la j | part pa>n>eet toward a purebred | j bull of aen Iceable age |i ♦ 4. Hold a resiatared bull Bale. I * nn>ari|iii| nrrub owners ta bay J • a bull at their own price. ! 5. Fona a boll dub ar a ball f { asaoeiatioa. , t 4 t Ask year county breed aee- | * rotary and roanty agent to aa t • eist ia replariag that aorab with | | a p*d purebred hull. I 7. Eacoarage arrub ball osra- i I er to borrow a pxd porebred | • bull from his neighbor for Ua I f to keep to be caed for two years j | srrrice. then return bim to oHgt i 1 ar] hrveder. —A. J. Cramer. Wla | * oeudß College of Agriculture J b »■ Irreverent Bolahevthi. A mod trial took plare at the Gar rlva Hob, Moarow. on Janoary 27, la wfal'b God flgurel aa the acraaed. ae cv«rd.ng to diicpatrhea from that city. Flie thuuaand Red arniy oOWra aad ■older* witnessed the tritf, Lena Trwtaiy aad Sowlary Lonataharkjr partlri|*ting. Evidence waa prrsented f'-r and against Uad. aa a c»«Ußter-rer olotiotisry power, and speeehea dciir ern! by the "defeose" and the **proaa cwtiii" At the end of the prwted lng» a verdict of "guilty" wad aa tmni Hospitality at Caat. Mr sl'ter and I were taking a Brat y*irney away from the old hooae ta erJ'K'ge We bad a short wait lo a larr*- ity and went Into a hotel, whm the nnlb-itoas rlerk 1 Misled apaa mmr resting In a floe sitting roooa with two bedroonia ad>ilnlng. After aa boar or so we started out. As a parsing thought I asked the man at the deak If there wera any twis. To my utter amazement and horror lie ftj.!kjd, "Eight dnllars." —Chicago TrH>uije. BUSINESS CAMS i>K. H \KI.ES J S\W VKB J Eye. Ear. Now aad Throat • \\ illiam.-Uii, X. C. | / Every Ihursdat a"d Friday. 5 a ' a. lo j p. a. I ifice > irt Kaildiag Robert L (ohurn AITIIRNET AT LAW Office in the Peaplaa Bank Bolldiag • W illum»lea. JL C. SEE ROEBUCK and WHITE i nm I'AINTS, OILS VARMSHE.N ; AM» H ALL FAPEK PAINTEKS AMI l>E ORATORS Itti Main Street f-j WIII.IAMSTON. N. C. > BETTER SERVKKTH ANEAIi "j BEFURE SPECIAL ATTENTION ; Given to ladies' one pieee dresara. ' fancy anstf and all delicate fa- ibriif, auch as silk, satin, crepe de ( chine and georgette crepe ! J. D. Gray j t LEANING. PRESSING. DTE- | IN'G ANII ALTERING PHONE I S AT NO. I«. a A. CriU her B. D. Crßcber ■ Oitrhcr and Oitrfccr Attoraeya-AtLaw Maia Street IVat iC * Wili.axaatoa, N. C. r ' x DR. MARY F. HUFF I'abarr (.radaale Chiropractor Tarhura N. C. Of6ce hours: 9 a jn.—l p. M _ tXO p.'m.— s:3o p tn_. Twt, 1 p nib p. m. . Phones: OAca 567, residence U2. Klberf S. PeH ATTOkNET AT LAW Cffira ia The (.odard Paibhag Trlnf » | Dr. R. L San j aT Racky Mount arill b* at the At 1 | »ar.tv- Hotel third Wednesday F } the EYE EAR. NOSE A THROAT j [ aad Fit GLASSES. J. Lb Peele, Jeweler i K«xt ta FowdaaTb Dng Rm REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY j v * Jl BILL BOOSTER SAYS *4\OU« fBUWI-#*-®*! -CO WU WW. V >«OU CNtr succra V€K. MOM OONOI EweertDM Owe* an OR M—l NOW*, wsk eoMpemKM « WiM MocxpeiaesMCMn? •—MB OWfIBWH H HBMH. O—l home wi,sa s~lp Steps, etc. Sera'. ct"d-o"' it •b.-'i ■ RioSeai Ly. u'" j# Gi one tcHporfai 1© & hucfe t of water. Prevents .emajo __ tat ion and mo iii, «cfetabi-{ and pr«*crvei ■■ttt and good Ueal far treatmc any pir wali, Okeps or fioor. k >TAL Lff p»w *ery 6* f-iu!» wfatnißed arxtp on ciucLva bnutni and the tte. Wrttiorbouki dncriiv ii| I3M Fui! dtrrc* uos in e«ch can. B« £~~~ZT~~ inrr and liny wrekt—nbt 42 JfJSmtm Gasoline prices reduced * - • * . * ■ - • •* * w • .—t - { AT the opening of a new motoring season, which, . i\ from ail trade indications, will eclipse all pre vious years in the amount of gasoline consumed, the w' tank wagon price of "Standard" Motor Gasoline has been reduced one cent a gallon, effective April 27. This lower price is made possible by a reduction in the cost of our crude oil supply. There is, just now, an unusually large surplus of petroleum over current requirements of the trade, which has brought about lower prices at the wells. "Standard" Motor Gasoline is at once die most essential and least expensive item in the operation of an automobile, whether you have a truck or a passenger car. "Standard" Motor Gasoline is always and uniformly gc*>d. There is a 44 Standard" pump or filling station near you. - \ - — T " - v-* % # STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) ..»♦*: r * * • - * " - - /. . . , . • J . , , ■; _ . • • . • . - ■ > " i : ' "a r #•> r » NO net. OF t>ALE L t Uer a."«J by. vhtj»t oi the tvii: CHity euiU.neJ iu a "C&Ui •«J 01 ÜBft, t\e> uim en 1L« Sk.. ay -! April, l»|y, kv B. t . t e " cc-.nJed m the pal'.T fti'i ii. «« ll*. ; tii vaunty in Umk K-2 al pig» 212 io ,-eruie ll»e pati«e:-» ®f tfru,# lun» of even date kkitwitli. t»l at 'he le ! q»«st of the hoiier of said b® .I. f t u'dernened tni t»~ will on tv l«vli I «iay ml May, 1 ir£i, at i 2 oV;uck, a; the ■ court hf'Bse door in Will in* tor., K 1 C, offer for sale tc the t b"d >*T for cash, the foilo®. it.g desc L* ; land: IVcjr. mii g at a .-tjk» in tJe e iu» a"Jot No. 3 on V sTe*, aa-' | .'jai ing along the jlice of lot Ko. jto Haughton *tie:t; the~* a'.n. I r?nf. 20 1-2 feet tc a ■-take- at tie eor»er of lot No 5. |'l:~«iep -Ju. fr i to the .Hrk»- s' j V a >.ir(ft«a street K '-2 fee*, to h Th.s »he l«-h day of > prtl. I'iST. li A. CIMTCHF 1 : | 4-!7-ft T-ir!>- Fir& 100,000 Durant-Built $ P • Cars in Use I TLc one hundred thousandth Purant-built car produced by Du- | r : rant 'MbtSrSr Inc.. came into being-Tuesday, March 27th. , It jrocs without sayinjr that in producing one hundred thousand 8 j ; high grade passenger cars and tracks in sixteen and one half g ; months of actual production Durant Motors has broken all rec orcls. The Durant orgitr.i/ation has consistently broken previous gl - records since its inception, and w ill continue to set new standards ffl i in every phase of manufacturing and selling automobiles. Durant Cars are noted for quality, which gives the owner the ve- S j - ry lowest upkeep. cost. If you want a ear that wOl carry you and |i' ' bring you back regardless of road conditions, see us. . CHAMPION AUTO COMPANY j| Durant and Star Cars | K j JL v B | j Everetfs, N. C. . " j '9ft COLtmxS DI «LUM foot NttQUMMIk '/*HEST COLDS • /4«hf over tkraat and r*rat VJ6KS VAPORUB Qw;/ irr ijutwr^ •' . _ " 4 • M| /' MB GOOD SALESMAN SAYS: v K SKLL GOOD GOODS: t H l'KS C 1 HEM RIGHT, j . W. R. ORLEANS "=" i —■-. X. C - *' " ■ • >■• v.- .. * WRIGLEYS : imi iCy ,H> ajg; a" W*r to itaWicM
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