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n**n sMtnnuaa AiwuTittMcm FOB IUTINO ADVANTAGRA THE ENTERPRISE PlMuhtl erery Tuoaday tad RMaj by th* KMBTKbt PUBLISHING CO. W. C MANNING. EiM J. F. CROMER fttMM and Manager Price I Strictly Cask in Advance) j year ILW Entered at the r ca| Ofiee at Wil- — North Carolina as seoood lass natter. TTESDAY, Jl NF 2*. I*3- INMVIIM AL INTELLIGENCE. COLLECT 1* t INTELLIGENCE We all ike to talk about instil. business principles n.to govemm*-.. We rout cur public oßicta.- for psay pokucs. and pu tr«e in* press.«.-n tnat if we » re on the j«. o.nfv w be d.llerent- in tne nei. breata. if cur state representative .. our .aw-avaJtiLp fails to "play P*" Ucs" to »-:t Ui a HI tries to vote us. ttjk - are apt lo jam in a ijtit- .w tr ; ar.i wi*u tan for ho act.Oi.- Vv «• car. .*e in.* iilßtUalM evejy yOay iii great nation*. -2 ■he tarit i «tu»*lioa o« u* Moi d Court Li tneie is an;. ptoUeni ii*Ja im. *ett«-j from uie -tan-ipoint of the cwuiar; • «. lfare an>i not a* a matur of puiiUcal t>p- iience, ■> Mumg be pw.nK.- n-lat.ng to >.Hir fot e«g.- tra-ie and our social ai.il diplo mala intnccour.-« ».m wiui mtioas A Kepabiicai. or a Democrat has the ~jn» u terest in safe aixl s»uf»t'cor..«. itoos for »«■> cation ar.l for the *«|J Hence great »Rsat--- on th«? t»umi*»t «»f nhacb Ute piwprrty of wir i.utiof rests st-oiu be made political f.-otlitJis by any party as a method of curry •ng put.c favor. Take tilt Woild Court tonliovci>> as an illustration. Any n.ati «ho i«a .> the count ry lrts- of lh« n.ttion. whtc rejirr*!L- Ore »tnsil mass «»f every day Uunk.-'g Air.ericaiis. rnu * >k- mi jirii-w by; tiie fact that the Keeera. sentiment is favorable to son.* o:.». of judicial settlement of -n agien-- ■Dei.u iwtwfen \\het:iei i. calk ! a HcnH («art, a Ij-asrue Nat.«JVi. at. irtenational loai'l ■ aitii:'ratlt4 or•* hat not, ii. .le- little •tiffeienre. Not so naiiiy >.. i -i u/o wlu-n tv. - >Miv4kjb i«to 4 Cot.t: fellow wnh tiie I igprr th» rtronger *rm wliloi tin- nmHiwi i" Everywhere and always the STANDARD" Day after day, year-in, year-out, "Standard" Motor Gasoline is the yardstick for com* paring motor fiiels. It long ago earned this distinction by its uniformly high standard of quality, correct all-round balance of start, pick-up, power and low-cost mileage, and I universal distribution. Reliability makes it the overwhelming choice of tourists. Welcome and satisfaction wait at everj * ,iy _ . . _ *v J •' v ; Balanced to give you easy starting, rapid acceleration power and mileage. You'll M U STANDARD" his iwq favoi. A few tes-'unei later conle«ia£t& would put t. . ring where Uif) kio to tigi-t uut dujfmiice under the eyes of and one or tho «!hei was the he. . 1 A little later tiiey dui away witt the ciut- ai«i had to teil t&tir uwtke to a jury ithijA «C(tl»d he iiuestma for one cr tit other w.'nou; {harm to either. Toatay no ration. would thnk of ai bwu>f two of its citizens if noiiitau 'their npilt by physical orce. \MitU j Ji.r several centui men have m ' divudually fulij«t«l themselves lo po | lice regulation and courts of law, they | have collectively »- nation retained 'the privilege of doing battle with w»t I other a? did primitive main, in settl ing his qiuml» r»»tun«s ago. Strip ped of political* and diplomatic it; jtrin*, a>xl hypocrisy, the ijuestitt which i- involved in the World Ctfji I proportion u iii-pl»—why ca; not na jtjons subject them-elves to a juriic;a I settlement of their »ontroversies ir the same manner as du private citi in local poitt.cal subdivi-ioot veil as nationally an internationally 1 Mu.-t ta-c admit individual inteflige «e. and collective unintelligent-? To tlw average American this FIBM Hp tie ■j*ie4ion jl i.««ue. It is not a Item critic or a Republican ptograni. It is a natn i.al problem affectir g our fu ture international relations and s should i.ol be mail" a |u;ti an jolitk? tissue to the extent of hampering; ou law-maker? in arrivirtr at a r.-cfslor on the inerita of the ca-e miKKAL FARM LOAN B»»\R:> INCREASES LIST OF PROM rT> The I'virul Loan Board iicrn e the list of staple product** upon ahw. loans may ',e made to incluiie broom turn, bean . rice, hay, r.uis am! o«- (■-•1 fruits and vegetables. This make.- the list subject »o loans inc!u.e prar tically a!i agricultural products ex cept dairy products and poultry. A few years ago loans on fatm product - would have been lautiml at as abso lutely unsound financially The world moves— in i-loas concerning c.cut as in other things. NORTH CAROLINA RANkS lllf.ll j IN NI Xltl.K OF NPINI>LK ll«»l RS i The bulleting of th. -- I»♦ partnwnt of {Commerce on. activity in the rottun ■ spinning industry for tiie nfntli c. M.«> sfiows theacfve -pi>»t!e h. urs for North Carolina to hav«.' I* en 1.75*2,- iiX. Tib- active spind e hours for ? Massachusetts, the only State tiiat su* ' |Ki ie> North Carolina :t»the irt-ustry , _ were 2Ji.V;,776^34~5-. I'uu h at .was not eery fur behind-North Car*- ' !ma, i*js rumb»-r of active >o ur» 1 T>'B. Another i» •teresting f.a-t in ♦ ?!« repoi! is that th* —her of tpazxlje boars for May in • the cwt'-oa .-utes waa a btl iiaa prea'ei liui teal of «Ui oti.(. j -U!,. Tse lu; ftry i> uiuig up its tabital war •ten ."on Heads, the , tagxc*l pi&te ftr it nix IT AT UI XVS Mr H. K- Ikrrty of Fsipur Point" can test yum tnoat a alt fee n.ad* 1 oa aa a of-.'® wuH.jm' floor. Hisl toad of '"f 1a25-00 froa- j 055 Friday, He sras d.asutti>fi««i an- ' tttfw: Ue «*jr -u it- Monday he pui; It bok-b «• tfce *e*ue flow." and p* ' J3Ci «■ .:leau check for it. ;-uinw»* ' The- abeve Sgarw were Riven by| Mr H E. Hardy. Wiuattm i K. F. I. i MIL n AT isl NN S VO6UE FOS USES * t Winsome Huffy Material Graces Apparel from Underwear to Evennf Gowns. Tk» pr>s*na*s to be a lacy seas'*. . IVrhap* it i* lte S;mi«h Influence teat U >i«t its Jfell Amerti a. or it ouy Ve aij fr>tc ili«- r«ait >/ e I rarx« oAtint to us to l»h.ld «f fyfrifit prod- * arta Bar fctr-i- e*ju".«tte lares from 11 mi* » ■ " f.'-a, a fteraoua , tnxk aad Iwrty ewolnf t-»m Aad , t«m i»aiiiiatit «.f a ft auicmer eve- j afajs » lie u* j.«un for l*i»e or , «Uaaer 4i«irrtM a writer ia 1 ite ilikii* .Vmefteia. A «otn (\*a f«.«r >!t«no D ia ef • Eight «»a la«C 4:11 i*-d with puff-' teg* of *ii*e greejj n! lt»ti and bruws , -ad -ia»r-iSeri Ti»e bodloe baa l£ay aleetea. uvtl le k aad (jag wa»«3ar lie nkirt is attainted 1 at We Lipa aad bib K.ft acl full. | l«uhd Ik arep araliufM at tbe bottoas. The J*r":e la nuade nf tbe narrow (itsCcga. «-!i tie embroidery touched ta hnen Ct der :bia lace fh*l ooe > tart a *3lp af •> ft tan Satin, aua |«Gdel fr"« aSx-u ■'W Wrap" A hraaef J i-nra that (auililßf lac* , wtrh ant ia a a. —t uousual maat>er afceas a alna allp af cyriatuea velvet with «>.rt »>*«*» that barely cover tbe Over this tbero la draped a -»tt of tnaota atid sHeer E.M-e. tia! t jiags rmwdrniM) Wow , the velves aad is caogbt up ia tbe «w« frat wltb a pirposi i haihle. A huge feather fan of Aai r baa Bra.-i ahade aad rtifr »aadals ' aad heeddrya x«ijj.Sete this striking | blent fr- 71. faris ruiw» snwtber j rlerg late uj tel'd I"*», ivibin bf aJ«ev I**, h'tt tu.le at id •• rl.et. Ite garaa li f tie old blue sHie", aftir i-immei y UITM/bodli* and ■(■S l. I lji f It* 4i'lr T!e d'rt ! •jew tie a IfltVait of aJ\er , THE ENTERPRISE, WUllamaton. N. C. litMal Mw Me. afcowisg a pasrt at Tbe trrmt. There la m iltnrtlw flrdie o I Um. Blvtr and Jemta that kun 1m the fmi over the petti coat Net ealy ia pm »• the vegae for he* Stmmei bat It is alee **r f.u «*.«*} rf the if*l&g hat*. A sasali tara-dvwa hecaft aC sand caOTi straw ia Bade uumi tattrath( by a short Phrt«aaa lace «*fl, that ia aral taped iid falla I* the tip at the aeae Tl«m Uce nils lend sa air «f to the haL Straight Din"! Are Heavily l~llmiiriw«l Tie newer straight iiwwi vrhlcl arv feeing tefwicted are things to la apirv ss 10 a« tie aliens ia this 4- rwttw. The skirts are hoary, being e«:hr«tJered at the Mna ia sees? hjm .4 fb&HWj stltcbea. Aad thi* aff-ttratlea «# eahdiwy aaj rea*-h the kaee*. tr it at; evea extend to a bra niftliar. la Its effort «• give dhnsrtr"* and aa »iy.»alai "f- the latet *tjte :•» "he frort «tk* It ad- Foe It*- r»'«t the dress *:£»;■« >;alf pita silk nfcflrt steered axel x.ih 3 ae«k line J hit wretches r-fc.-l' rp«* the throat fran yhaal ilrr ?™ «t dlh. the pnua( raadaf at th* Nwi Ura ao Mt«! bare %era at't—• to «t«tim the daflHt; of thr de>!ft TV»» still rrsiiu bat S •trial t» tie the iM«ga in place aad a bir -tir.jf to Mil the e»«enhif through shirt rbe c9«a aist aeed* be dipped Otrr ire bead The?* la a lco{ tie belt p>7i it H «aetcM t«zwber at a» ■M*~nr i3md to striag down the bar* a* the fjiurr may dictate or tie Je*Ur«ee aajr lay Vo*tt a* a law. n>K SALE HI YOKE'S GARAGE \. C ATTENTION". SCOUTS: The local troop of Boy Seari •- Awica will boWi i'f itfaUr vtda meeting m IU Scoot Ha i, Thor«li iifht; pismctljr at eight o'clock. The Srootmas'er drsirfs ♦hat ew> >eost be prefect a~d oa time. ha [wfyi bi!BF« wiP Ve bnwU a. X thi;- 7; thrrrf'tt a full ;* «*b~» a swissaiy; hut.—l'iefj Rep'-fter. In—Ml tnotaHj wab— VUUU Wf7lffl Jh.cwy«4 $99.99 . 1 lets my Oklsmobile -I* Automobile HALF CASH Balance; good terms, c , trood security. S . COLLIN PERL gg?"- TARBORO, N. C. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION RUNNING AND TROTTING RACKS 1 1-mile dash, over Hunlles 1 1-2-mile dash, flat rtmninjr 1 5-8-mile dash running 1 1-8-mile Pony Rate 2:211 Trot 2:20 I*ace Admission SI.OO plus War Tax. (iood for («rand Stand and Auto. -EVERY BODY COME." C 'KLEBRATION IN THE STATE. Dinner served on grounds -Dance a! nisrhl. COASTAL PLAIN FAIR ASSOCIATION I ijarnmm Sriia. and (Lnmputm . • ) v T ■ Down Go Prices on Hot Weather Qothing « . """ ■ . •» DON"V HISS THOU AHAZING UARG.IUS KE AKK VOW OFTEK i,. IMB ON MEN'S AMI 80l S SI ITS. ro* BUT *EATHKK. WE HAVE A URGE STUCK TO SELECT . m)L NO M ATTES HOW TALL *Ol AKK OK IH)f lAkuE TO! J(|E . WE BAVH A SOT THAT »ILL FIT VOL AT A PttiCE THAT WILL -TLEASK TOt'. -~* r » * ' ; ■ y _ ' • .. v W '• • . - •' Harrison Bros. & Co, COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK f' ■ ' WILLJAMSTON"S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE I;»K RVRWRWSE COLUMNS PM MIIM TM.I MWRTTAWIMS FILL. IT AT DL'NN S F "* I M T W LI I 1 W* M ■ HRTUIITF, RIIIWIRI FL Y^ R \VI IB _ 7; JR. i H»1 V. IT I- SAVATP ? |-• K«- * M«M.RT WIN !« D THE AT ; , «TR H«.D THIRD WELAHI]F I R ' I. ■-» 1« T- -.*FC TO TRE_L DISEA>E» AT # IWEIK L\»(. NOSE ft THFIOAT , I BTTSMESS CAKDS ; J. L PFDE,JEIRCKR SEROND DWR FC* FI«FCRT ITKPALR WORE A SPSOALT \:N FAR AM SKI I'IH M— * I)iL MARY F. HUFF IMARF €H ■*—R €*■*■«•« LUWT K. C. (MM UD: 9 * »-L P- K £-.30 > PL TOE*. FRI FLIIRR OLI 547, umirmm TU 1 I |.-- . H % OUIE B. D. CRITCHE YI(«4IER AMI CRITCHCL - MIL STRR-T , 6 : J T SUIOT ?"P—'LAG. AW KSABUT I ULHRS JA4 SAPPUR* *■%' ILUAMSTON TINNING" AKB I'LL MTUNG UMPAN'Y (L ft'. HIMSM, MJSR.. LICENSED , A.-D KFJRJU-MI PLVFIIBTR ITNTEC AAA SHEET METAL WARK WU!TAA>9TON. N. C. a J KLTIEIC SOI'HX THAN EVER LIJULK I SI'ECIAL ATTENTION ' G.VEI* LA WMI' OAE Pl«* DREAARS, > L'AUI «U>B AAD ALL DTIIATE FA- I BRVI, *VK AS .'ILK, TRRPA TIE ' DUCC UD SACRGCCTE CREPT J. I>. GRAY « CLEANING, (lE.SSING. DU | IMC AND ALTKKINU PIIONE I S AT NOL U7. LIR. ("HAS. J. SAWYER , J TJC. EAR. .WE AAD TKRAAT , J IHIFAI. 1 A. A. I* I |L ■. WILLAIRJTCA, K. C. OFCE LARK BAILDTAG j •K" IA *A«*IACTAA VB4- BROWNING*S JEWELRY • 214 M*l» S, J;. C- ; AD KMH ml LEVEL R, EKPAIRINC A SPECIALTY
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