GET THE NEWS OF MARTIN UMJNt* TWICE A WEEK BY TAKING THE ENTERPRISE. tliU VOI.C VE 24—NCMBER 47 TOOK KN ARE GREATLY BENEFITED ! TRAINING AT CAIP **J. 8. BIUTABY 1 RAINING CAMP ONE OF UNCLE SAM S GREAT OFFERINGS TOU.S. BEN (By Julius H. Peel A man as he goe> along picks up sensations which remain with him al ways; certain scenes are printed on a highly sensitised mind, and remain there. At times these pictures are •"rinded; new business, new scenes, aew sensation.- - shove them into the background. ttut U* frag merit of a half forgotttii song, a woman's laugh, the lace of a child hood friend—these wi.l bring then. * swiftly into the front hall of memory » geUery. No man who has ever stood Betrea* Formation in the army caa forget it Then* are the long lines of motionless, bronze-faced, and a world that seent.- suddenly to have stopped. A flag flat ten lazily, and their is no other auivement. Then sweet, and dear, *ixi aiellow as the swiftly dropping sas. there come- the first plaintive note o the bugle. The yelps, the long lines break and tramp away. The world starts again. There is another picture: a line ol men oa the march, rifles slung, shoul den swinging, a song, running thru the column. Dust clouds rise and clog the moath and nose; slings b'ister the shoulder; a white-hot sun sends silver lances at the peaked crown of an army hat; sweat gathers under the band, trickles down into the eyes. €>•» stumbles, can haidly ratch up; a hill looms ahead and no halt com man*: given; the line strain*, leather sli ig creak, canteens jingle. How far now just half way. One hops out, hobb « to the road side; -officers, grim-faced aad cold eyed ran the length mt their platoons, driving, diiviag, driv lug, with their rasping, "close up, eioae up" Head* hew, shoulder.- heart aad the du*t comes in rlewdt. An age drooping mer. mouthing tsalens—n* . Mtiad, no aaoveaaanL. Best comes swift ly iato wearied flesh; cigarettes are lit Jk song springs up, aad the column is away again, packs bobbing, shoul den swinging, nnd a song naming through the line. There is another picture. Long line, of pup tents studding the ground like brown, toadstool?, the cook's fire gii; mi tig and the smell of chon. cig arettes glow in the purple dusk ?:H>ps lie about lazily rontent, ta!k ing in low blitzing tones. Comes the buglr again, a wild, sad haunting strain —it is taps. Lights wink out, a 'sigh floats up, is broken short, ari the long lines sleep as hob-noiled sha> parr »p arii! lottn in sentry go. No man could forget such pictures.' To on* »h« speati* his time «t a desk. * aad has grown large la the waist aad short in the wind, they come to mock him. He longs for the feel of the rifle shag and the sweat running dowi. his wrist; he loags for the gaff of march; he longs fcr the smell of the chow liae, aad the feeTof a shovel in his palm.-; he longs to train his rigr on a dancing target as heat waves simmer over waving grass; he loags for com plete weariness ami kflawing hanger, and the food ami the rest that fol lows after. Bat lie's fat, fad he's soft, and he's THROt'GH. He kaipd it and he earned it, hut he'd give his soul to have it back again. Sach sensations come but once in a lifetime. To younger men nnd bays they are still available. The bugle blows sweetly aero*s a dozen parade grunadt, and there at* hob-nailed baste still tramping the wide, brown road, cook's fires still glimmer in the desk, aad heat waves stagger across waving target ranges. The L*. S. Army has its camps opea to America's youth. It will build them —buffet them maybe .aad discinline them surely—hut it will make them mea. Bothers are reluctant to let their sons join up for summer camps. They fear "evil" influences. Aay life which teaches a bay to give and take, a good winner and a good loser, Ir respect his flag and his elders, to aaalv a servant of his will, and to add cwbita to his statute, is a good life. flaaaiil a is aot militaristic, bat America intends always to be pre pared eat with a standing army, hot with a cfUaeaiy of able man physical ly, af keen men mentally, ef loyal ■mb aad tree. That fa the why of the summer The amther caa treat her boy ia oae mt thaae canape. He'd work thaw aad W*l play; hell march aaaae, drill aaaae, aad learn laiilhiag-of hygiene Bell sweat bat awast will da him gaed- The assail of it is fatal to Ms JT|TiW Oaptaia JaHas & Feel. U. 8. A wffl he eery glad tm give ynamg ana THE ENTERPRISE MADE IK CAROLINA EXPOSITION PROGRAM IS BEING ARRANGED Caraioo Ginr-n ui Snalan To Make The AMom 'Jiorvi Caidiaa Hnudonung Day", Tuesday. October 2, and ~Soath Caro liM l*ay", Wednesday, September 36 have been decided upon as the tvi great day of the Bade in Carolina* Exposition in (.knUtr. September 2% to October 6. at which tine the mahu factoring and rooinercial interests o the two Carolina* will be on di-pla 1 in booths in the Bade in CaA ina exposition building oo Avenue. For the programs of the»e two dat Governor Cameron Morn-on, of North Carolina and the two North Carolina failed Saates senators and Gave mo. Thomas B. MrLeod, of South Caro lina. and the two United Stales senr ■ ton of the Palmetto state, in addi Hon to many other distinguished me of the two sister staates. have bee. invited to attend the exposition. ~~ Civic dab* in the two stale- an a imaging to send delegations, attend ed by band*-of music, to the exposi tion on the two Carolina days. Th North Carolina Day will be ob-eivei aa the exposition as a homecoming ity for the Wis of Tarheel State ami there will be special exercises t welcome them bark to their nativt state. A program of the Inusiral feature of the apwiti— will be announced by a committee in charge in a short time Some of the g.eatest artists, of abe country have beao engaged for jthe period of the exposition, it is i stated. | A meeting of the board of directors of the expohit ion was held yesterdav aa which J. C. Patton was elect e-' secretary and general manager of the -how, and J. C. Kobinson name*! as field manager. The arrangements for the preliminary work of the exposition is being put uadrr way rapidly. CROSS ROADS LOCAL ITEMS jywßane Rebersm, spent Satardaj Bete Nina James spent Sunday with Wj— Bik Manre Roberson spent Tues dny night with her sister, Bra. Chen ter Bench. Bias Krances> Bawl.- spent Thurs day- night with Miss Onnie M>blay. Quite ■ nymber of people from Cross Bonds attended the unm el Bear Grass Sunday. Brv Joe Ausbon, Bn uJ MK Al len Warren. Miss Hat tie Boberwn ano Br. Willie Ausbon .motored to the 1 I nion Saturday. Br*. B. R. Gtugaaas spent Satur day night with her mother. Mrs. Bet • tie Peel. Br. and Bn. Chester Beach spent Saturday night with the tatter's moth er. Mn. Bettie Peel. Br. ami Brs. Allen Wartea spent a while Sunday afternoon with Bn. W. A. Bland. Mr. ill Mr*. John I. eg gelt spent Sunday afternoon with the latter 1 * mother, Mrs- W. E. Clark. Br-. Frank Bailey spent S»ah> with her aunt. Brs. Guss Clark. Br. Chester Taylor has befn at tending court g Washington this Br. and Brs. John Bobley spent Sunday with Br. and Brs. R. L Whitefaurst Br. KraeM Bawl.- spent Saturday «:.h Wjj. Gilbert Bobley. WE ARE ALL INTERESTED Arthur Brisbane says mi'&iia'ly: "The coaditioa of the cot'is crop k the he>t for this time el the year «f aay crap within three yean." That's good news for the S 1.1 Ji, also ffcr North It shares in son' .'.rr |*us,e- i *y "The North should not Trs-ijrt a fair price for cotton, but pay it wil lingly. Toe lew a price will mean emi gration and loss of southern Übor, then a crop rut down and much higfcei prices." Ia these two paragraph* Br. Bris bane rant up the rraian for every «r tioaff the country |o support leaser able policies which encourage indas trial Jaitlapaatal in other aecthas No part of this land is awMiiii— ante itself. This spring total ef Mfijm crates of stiaahcjifan went eat of that part of Nerth-Ciil illi l served by the At. laatk Coast Liae Railway. This cmu prism the mam barjr region mt ihe stale. This Am that these tea* an inn cum ef 15MM crates ever last year, aad good prices acre received far the harries dripped. rafatjag hi aay braarh ef the Army is the I iris lag grist I fae the pee- WILUAMSTON. MARTIN COINTT. NORTB CABOUNA. II ESDAY. .'I LV 31. IW. HANDLE FACTORY 6 BEING LOCATED IN WHJJAMSTOK WILLI AMSTON TO BAVE HANDLE FACTORY AT COOPERAGE CO*Su OLD SITE Oae ef the latest industries to be started m William-ton i> a haialle factory. Br. B. J. Noit. n, of Pl> - mouth, has purchased the site once occupied by the William-ton Cooper age Company and he is having ma chiaery shipped here almost daily. Br. Noiton was formerly maaagrr ef the National Handle Company aad has had much experience in various lumbering projects. It is aadei stood that the first unit of the factory will employ about twenty men- The asht timber, which is suitable for the making of handles, is ia abuadaare as it is practically ali the way up the Roanoke swamps. Williamston should consater itself moat fortunate ia having such a promising industry uiwler the manage ment of a capable man. If the rearera remain- here long enough to dear all the ashe timbei fran the old Roanoke's swamps it wid be here a long long time; for the Williamstin Cooperage Company has been cutting timber from the swatnpe for the last several years, and a sign of its work is hardly noticeable. ELEtTitICAL INSPECTORS MEET lasuraace Comnai-siener Wade has isaued a call far a meeting of the elec trical inspeetors and contractor- ol the State to be held in Ihuham, Bun day, August fiUi. the day before the meeting of the State firemen. Its pur pose is to discuss all riar.-es of winnr aad amtenal eatenag into the na straatisa of garages, hotels, theaters, picture shews, apartment bouses, resi dearesr stores and idke buildings, and will is r lad I all techaical ohases In cMMtigfe villi piopcr Br- Baagam Leaves to Attead Soathf Jli lima BarheU. Br. Sam J. Bangum, who will run the luit Warehoasa here thu season, •eit yesterday _for Faineant. N. C. the South Carebaa and bonier to barp msihata open Wednesday Aug. tat dad Br. Bangma has goae to sec aaw the psmaa axe aad to get a gener al knowledge of grades, so he wu ha able to start the sale* here whea the waicboßsca opea Wedaesday Aug BISS ANDERSON HOSTESS Bis - Bart ha Aadenoa eras hostess at a lawn party Friday evening for her hoaae guests, Biasas Ague- fc.l wards. Hannah Wnshburn, Lula Bae Keel, Gladys Raea and X. T. Keel, Jr. After the gwests arrived progressive coavervatisa was enjoyed by all for aa hour. Then while some played bodge others daared At etevea-thirty a dain ty ice coarse was served by Brs. A. Anderson assisted by Brs. O. S. An denaa. TW enjoying the evening besides the guest- of honor were: Biases Elizabeth Ban as, Lydia Cooke, Bar garet Everett, Bart ha Hassril, The una Brawn, Juoephiae Davis. Mary Vella Andrews. Mary Gladys 1 Watts, Helen Mitchell, aad Elizabeth Dunn, of Kinatan, Nina l>"«, Elizabeth Has-rll, Messrs. Bruce Wynne, C. L. Carstarphen. Jr, Eari Wyane, William Carsthrphta. Hayden Grifcn, Walter Higgiabotham. Tom Gnfia. "Host" Gitwoa, Francis Banning, Banott Brat, William Hodges. Harry C. James, Bob Heiadnch. Bafcae Cow per and Teaa Gnfia • :' —' » Dr. Hartlry Wntn lapnain Tafc The sermoa delivered by Dr. Hartley at the Episcopal church Sunday morn was a vary impressive oae. as well as (aterestiag. He mentioned the three dmsaans ef ftr lives eRh those af Mates, aad what we aeromplishe I in dirtris" The sermon eras wonderfully Ulaatraged. IOjOW girls are enrolled m the h me di ■teal.alia dubs, aad MJBB girt. wafandfie Berth Caralma State College mi Di| iillM > mt Agrical After aB, we are risk* «W the* the L W. W. iaraaiii mt Perth At a thhlita aad the, blacken ia ■are isghl he he «n>iFrtpl ha. BIGGER AND BETTER TOBES THE ANNOI NT EMENT FROM THE NORKULK FAIR Dayhgbt Fiat ■arte. Free Acta. Rar lag aad fcMMta to Be The Best Ever The foarth aaaaal Norf. Ik Fair will be held as snal this yea: Labor Lay ' There will be six day s aad sic big nights, the odanal aaaour.eemeat «ie dares and the ptagt JIII .-hed ile.- hears out this statement. Special atlcatiua will le Je\«te>i to the hag show, which as an overture of daylight firewotiCr every day au»i which wdl be repeated X. i.igfat with more fiienaiks. Bae W irlh ia the ! moist elaborate aad aeasational eaiues | tneane act will be one of the featurv* 1 She is now being hzitm with the | Walter L Baia rirews. The Bable Cody aerial cirvas is aether of tn« i bag acts which the fair wii! -now. Thi. act has a aumhrr af feats, which ate of the goose fie-1 ami hair i.tmng kind. iw«. ho ' fea' ares are eaaly a part of the eiahor ' ate program. Then there will be raring, both harness and tanning events, v ith a j -t.-eplecha.-e every day to wad up tS. } evcilement In the hanw— classes, 'three stake races far fast t totter- ] ami pacer- are saaoiirne- .a- well a I [seeaa other Open class*- fHeie will ' be a ranniag eveat every day a- well | I as the cha»e for the jam|«-rf The evh btts this year wilt -uifa— | anything yet shown, J- N. Mo->tgom j ery. manager af the fnii nj.. The j Tnited States Department of Agti | culture trill have a tpcul exhibit J from the bateau of anirtu; industry 1 one of the mutt taterewiinv evbihit that the fair wdl show. Tt-e fj.l this ! the government has taker, special rognaian.e of the Negfolk I r is a , tribute to its BBUWRTAACR. The sovem ! men! does n tm exhibit at SElflmf les-- than a state fair. Nprfo h s taini m inter-late evpooMioa is c ir--.pientl> uphel.i ami imlsried bj ibe Federal authorities. Organized labor, tan. has officially indorse.! the fair by voting to hold the Labor liar program of game- an.l sports at the fair giuamli The field >• MF GUM over to tW various athletic event-, ■vhieh oiH dart ax 4 p. tr SKEWARKEE UfUON HAS GOOD MEET ShEW AlthLt ' I NlttN OF THE PRIBITIV E BArr;>r CHI BT H HELD AT ML \U GRASN The Skenarke* l am. uf llie Primi tive Baptist chut.t. aa- hit al Ueai Grass Fnday. aad Sumlay, it betng lareel. by visitors from many rha«l The nest sessnoei A the 1 ami wil he hell al I'hl ,a the -ith Sun •lay in Septemh i The meetings of this chtatrli are widely known ami art attended by aaemhers aad non-aiet teu of a far of. Not so long ag- a.e nere talking with a getdleaaa*. it.-ii. a small to*: in Pennsy tvnma. aa..J it was iater«-»t - ing to nnle the mutt ! -bun in the moeting- of the ll i itiie llajMi-t chuttb in this nectewv try him He -tat ed that It had been. tr._-.y years since he Inst tllemoi a neetiag in this srtiss. hat that he ta.) aot forgotten the cerdiaßity sLowv, hy the peoph while he was hete He iaformed us that he was gcarg to *ry ai«f atteno the meeting jast held. «id tare enough he did. BAC£ RIOT IN A t HICAGO DANCE H ILL SI ADA I Chicago, Jaly B-Oi« «egro is deai aad twe ceuaty palmanca are believed to he dn-g and t-o 4her mea an- i icnraaljr waat In as a tesait ef a fight a* Worth between a handled aad fifty -agroc. Qtiir... and polx-emei. ymterday. tcm>lur to the Herabi Exataiser. Fifty ategit-ea- invaded the hall where a nfmntrmTirty darice o* white persons wa- in progres.- an.. saatchrd the wives f«« the arms of their baahaadi. jays if* Hearid Ex ammer The -cream.- of the waarn at tracted idkiil . who net*- met nitb a fiiiilnde from the nerr-e- The neg.aei then reteresced to their ramp where they were Jaaaad by a toadied cohere TW aagiata are wiukn » oa a con-trtac Over two haadmi dots were fired aad band ta bamd figh*s re-orted to hefooe the agree- were t unsmu Messrs. Bryant Carnal phi a. Bill llnaiaaon sari VMerri Hoy t bate re taraed from Va. Beach EUMM||M hotel ta fae erected. Marphy—Contract awarded for new Mw fldM Vd-ao tetarwed te Nor- GARLAND WYNN IS CONVICTED OF 2ND I)EGREE MURDER SENTENCED TO SER\ E TWEVTI YEARS AT HABU Ltßltß IN STATE'S PRIS4IV Washington. auiy 3d.—Gatfiarvd \* v nil. must ?ene a tetrn «.f tsrnti years in the state pr>s«>n at hatd lab» for the killing of \\ illiaas Taylor rr | the t*emng of Mj> 9'. near Batt*- jCros.- Koa-is. After .ieliberat.ag fiom T o'c ock Saturuay evening aetil three *c*ork Sunday afternoon, ibe jary iduvi a verdict of gudty of muroier in id second degree and Wynn *as unnnii ately -erueticvit b> Jl»ice livM Tnr defendaut. through his counsel. Me*.-r.- Harry Stuhbs. llarry an | John G. To«lej. gave notKr of aptci Ito the Supreme Cotllt [ The ca-e was >!uW»r»li * »- beh sides from Thursday murmng uv ) til Saturday afternoon. | It is under*to«»t that the jury vo*en eieht for conviction of msii-V-i in first tlegree t»» f»ur agatn>: on th. I first ballot. Thi.- vote stood ail Saiat iay night and Sunday morning when tjje >« ! was chanee.l from eigfrt ti> f*-ur fa |«>nviction of jr.t degree to for I for muriler in the first .leeree a!«d three against, with toe juror a thr f«-nce. Yestenlay after*«« the jur •lectdel to return a *er»l:ct of cuilt> | in the second degTve. ! Taylor was called f«ont hi- horae i near Batt's Cress Knsk- on t>* e»»-n- I inp of Ma\ iO aa»l Jut -i»atk Saspirion at oare mas ce»»tere«« os [ Wynn and bis arrest fo!6owe>.l While | the actual -hooting of Taylor wa> tm» ■ een, the nicum-taw»e- fi"-r to aV suhse»|Ue»it to the komto.it (wanted tt young Wynn a» lb? "n..".lieret T"*e trial featured la* "» li term of court. v . ' POLITICAL PABTIES i AKi: M AhING I P Not since Topult-t titeeabacfc I day s ha.- flie farmer loomed -« "atge lon the pfditira) K>>iuu« HI the ete of a campaign crow.M wtth f«afa«e! i» suec, not e»en in fhe dnys of M J. Bryan's early for tin farmer wa- th. n M so laigc a factor a-* city lab't tt - {«.- a whole; m the -tfuennr-s of M* (politician-- No* however. laloi, vote is spoken of. >e* lam. conditions are hist. In the Idler !sent out (r ni tkith «itM-aal putsttcai I hea>t|uarters the major |Mlh« is a-l I dre- .-e- to faimer s. retwwing a hat the party >" ipestiMi has f—t them or e\|M«sinr buw th. adef jot ty. has injuted theut. with li'anhi promises of what niH tie 'lire in ti*- future if they lute the twktt i-l Th«- KepuWicat. Party Itaptrn .' i at least, has t«n pot the Mtat by the electi>.n of I'arww-i Magi u. iJohii-ori in M.»ue ota Tie Mestem farmer- in ifeneral. turenu mtai-l e-l as tlie l«ackbt>r r e of the Party. Ihe •k-fertiotL> here aal tleie have lieen held iM to alter the major pieniise. Now however, .S»«aUr Geo N Mu > fepieseitativw- of line »l minist rat ion' awl 'hair man of the Re pub!iratx Senatorial C*4aaitlee. wfe* wa/ plainly told that he was aot maot I e-l in Minnesota.- i.- lettammg lo lie I capital with the blant taleraeV that ,-ome eurht other stntat ate InWt to foilon the example af Miiafcda I Mr. Mu-t» #ay» he daes w kao» : what is to lie or can be done; o*ber- i le-r fiaitk, are .J.vionsly hatd put t«.j it lu set forth plaiL-ihle assuraree- t Organized lab.r ks seeing its own advantage in the movement of tlae farmer.- against the psldinar.-. a»-«. for the time is marching with agn-' I rultuie l.ahor organs ate fuß o'j prai.-e fof the fanners, far the ~weal.t: i prcducen on and in factorae- I New Kiiirlattd -tates ate a l ** kadly i demoralized so far as polMaea! !ae- ■ are concerned. Southern states a»« i standing pat while waiting for tie-J -how-«low-n rea>ly to make the lest j het possible to pr>.lect the.r ispvl* growing industries aad bnior-a. ———————— BISS ANDERSON ENTERTAINS ' WITH A HAY RIDE BOXDAT la-t night Bus Martha JtMirriM saccessfally perfr rnted as kote-s ta] her bau-e guests. Misses LJSIS Mae aurf | Gladys keel. Agses Edwards. Ilaaaah Wa.-hl«urii and Mr. X. T. Keel, Jr. aac a large autnber of the yaaag falk- of the tow*. JLt> a hay ride aad water melon party. ' The outing was thoroughly tajtjtd by all. The aavelty mt the party, worke-t without Ihe slightest hitch. The desire fer forehm or sahtal spats j aecearitatetl their going ta the Hmats ■ ef Wariifaigtoa, where they cat aad, ate the hasciotu athst. , 4 rIiTORIf REPEATS ITSELK r. OIOPER %TIV E MARKETING OF THE TOBAUO CBOPI i Cinhiu Vitptu Fiiwrt lacrea •" j Sacn*o Yearly LiLr The The T• 1 ba rx> Graved CA(*perativFj Asswu ir ha- al" bu! 2K m ll^r,! P"Wid> of tobacco «iimM by it.- j ; mrmben La.-t som-i. *■, .n!irf to tire! nwwit ti.fcmaonwi of Richard I: 1 il"ij«»fs«ii. leal' nuwr for thr w at: w> j Several million pnui4 were by j the o«i itame July md pro I >pcct- for furtbrr .ah» of the «su«n*> iwintii toiarras are euvileat : »fonli»* to Banagrr Pattrr.-on. I Mivrnts to the OMprrabtr *«rr- houses in South Canliia are mcrea in* daily. a j»he orgasm*! groarers ««tiitne to mriir cuh advance | which are far in Pittance of ".h.ue pan | last >ear a»i are more tian the ; piw past for many *r»>4e- on the | South Carolina auction markets itr 1 !«1 j Coop ralne marketing of tahaco' i by Canadian growers has been hipilv • •uwsfu! aß»i>ti»r to a letter re ■ ceived thi- »erk by U. O. Wilson. | Secretary of the onriMiaiwa of th« Carolina-Yirgiaia r"»mv-r> from Johi Maghill. IVrsklent of the Ctf»liali '■ 1 obaoco tirooer- Cooperative Com pan> of Ontario. i- nil Ptesnlen' i Mairht 1 writes "The price* receive ! by the grower- of flue Übxrx in th- j year IW> through the company »«- from 22 cents to 38 cent*. per pou-> i; I*2l. from 2> cent- to « t«e i pound a»l 1982 from JT cent- .to ai J cents per pound. Tbe prices juo' «-• ! ai* for the toharcv- tec* jved from th«- fa'rnaer- on thr inbujiM *o(k lW» for IXA> and IV2I e*«ual paces paid to the otUkk r'ower and Lh i. 2f price- are . -IT .t nuts to 9 ettu pr pound m i »»>«.-* vas affetet b; the buyers for the , m Macro." The k«)ii>i> l!.' *y Ciweis a* (vnii«r to latest reports, a*r'kg--d D rests per pound more in their «r»t .year of MfuiaiiM than they ha' i-ceived for thetr 1939 crop wbra «n rea-niaed. la IKt dcapabe an of Marty paands ia Um >">*, ikpr r>f *• aald at aheul ce* t nan than thr I9SI crop lli-tory reprats itself ia cooperative marketing aal tV increased advat. taee paud by the T4wo> Gr»wr jCowperatwe A-«uIm« as ft begin.- 1 1 its -rmid year of marketing ha- pvfn ] it- i w-mher- ir«r««d confidrtxe in the [(.•w|4rte success of thear plan, j A list of pro-- pcto! ia ail a- ! | watehoaa-e* t l K'ufU-ul tin-' I South Carolina R>h, aath cx-mpai !-•» of the 1922-23 is as f«lk»w- Hf RAPPERS 19*2 1923 j A-2 122 74 532.&0 '.V3 ITJdI 2i.«' SMOKING LUGS , 1922 192; IE-1 - jk i s®i' BjM| j E-3 «-"• ««"! E-l 2t> 4-«4»j E-i LTa X«* ] E-C "" ±-«»| |E: -si i j PRIMINGS 1922 IHi : j | E-l . *>*•• **«» j p. 2 -lii I IF-3 IS €«• Ir i 2.4 U. !•« I P i _ l "a F- = 1 l«i 2J«i Ip- l«i i t APTAIN Jl UI S S. PEEI OETS NOTABLE MEN HON IN ABM) BU Bl TUNG NEWS weeks af> we (a* racd a -l " i j I m Ire tt'npu* mfcucb aadudtn! a ! Mtri fiuw aia) v*cial> [Captain Julia- S. IVH for his divines 'ia recruit The July i»* of the II kited States Anay kKiailia* News jianid this wmiMm* of Captain i IYH amaf i»iM by a likely cut of |lbe Captain I Captaia Peel'.- setvwes- kawur de ei-ved lufk twtiait talM. frua arm) and thr pabmaa ia the Ke cuit.ag New- gnes Villiaibloa pub 1 licit> m all parts of the 1 anted Slates j VI illuw-tu. feels as grateful to Capt. IVel for his services as tie anay «ffi aah do, with the aUnt ippwrialMi of the •—nn lal.le work perfotnx-l by a so* of Mart ia ceaiaty. He itaiofc brai aad ah«,oilers above all *lei Mxruitiar dhiall of I ur4e Saai - ara) from a staadpotal of terruit rnna« innt. His aaaay frank are pnoi of ham far the fart that be has turned the eyes of all eu*»e«"led with military affairs of the aaina to Wil leadM aad Marti* ft}. »> fed riaWm that this is oa!y the of Captaia M*t auli tan career, aod that before we fully reahae it he fdl be (Bmatly haUair ane of the aMot n ,i ulle paltliar w oar fieri anay. L Mr aad Mbl Yaws Kmtmg aad ln|hin are ullin i here foe a few dfcjr*. THE BEST ADVERTISING MB MUM FOB THIS SECTION WILL BE FOUND IN THE ENTERPRISE. (ESTABLISHED UN SURFACED I Ru,. TO Th,N JTODAY jl\lt»N PAVING COMPANY COM j PLETES ROAD 17 DATS BE FORE EXPIRATION OF TIME .J Or.e of the frreatest benefits, anl j use that ja-t a few years airo waa con j *idere«l a "never-oe," ites in tlie com | pleUon of the hani surfaced road uhKh CfeneeU the liuie city of Wash utgluOA Ultft oor town. The loau was ufhciaiiy o|M>ne»i early thio iut ruing i>y Mr. Swaibry. who Las had charge of its coasti taction since the taking •*er of it b> tiie I aiou Paying com pany. . The road, 22 and a few tenths miles m lengtli. is solid concrete on the Ueauiort cuanty end while that of the Martin count) eiwl is concrete with an a»phall covering. Ihe contract of Uie Southcni Willite Paving company ctused la--t May on portion ot trie luiail ill Marti:, coun ty with se\eral inde> of load. An t.\ten-ion of Unit wa- grunt ed Uie construction company by* the btau- Highway c-»mmi.-.>ion anu the contract uas -üblet to the I niun I'ac ] '■* company, which company complel 'eo the piojret 17 oa\ s U-fore the ex piratiuii of the tune extension. The portion of tne twa«l m Ueaufort county was completc-u January Ist, and o|>enei to traltic, and with the completion ot this part of the hard -uifac* gives an iik-ai driveway for the people of both Martin and U«au fert count.es. The cost of the Mai tin fount y part of the highway was S-;4-.**>. and the only rearrvt ihr people of this -ection have in the e&pen.ii g of this amount of mociey for I ati Inailding is tliat the I'aiiiu l*avu:g cumpany did not get the-contract in the first place .» that they could have •-njoNX-.l the bene fits of the load -ooaer Mr. A. K. Haxstun. was engi- J neer in charge of the project here for I about a year, and whin he wa.- ttwis tma«4 to «■»»>■' |rf«./rti at Edentoi'. Eagirn-er Pete laMig was placed ia chart* The peoj»le of thi> community j oue the-e m**n mach credit for the | quality of the n«ad. a -they have been I alert for i|ualit\ 6f-t in all ca-sew. lbe completion and openinir of the rua'l is one of th« erealest events Martin county ha- ever witnessed and its openmir mean- much, not only to the pi-uple of Marti'i and Iteaul'ort rcunties. but a>'-*» mean- much to tho.-e of a!l Eastern North Carolina. Its val jue in good is unestimataMe. MARTIN OFFICERS ALERT FOR STILLS >III:KII i" I:obek.mi\ AMI OTHER ol'l'lt EKS Pit h I P NICE STILL Sheriff liober-on and deput) I'ee! anompamed by revenue mea, T. \V. Sneil and L k Jacksou, of 1*1) mouth, i pas-ed thruuti Free I iiion \ester j day aiol pu k> . op a nice copper still. The still was of aU-ut tift.. gallon capacity and was complete with all ounectiuans. It was of the upriiff! boiler type. Along with the -till there were five barrel- of suear -meal brer, 'which wa- mo-t rea>l) to be run. The officei alarm wwrkeo perefect- I) and no oi.« «as at the still or in sight when U.e officers arri\e«i there. Jut a short u-ta: ce away the offi cers found another small batch of beer which aas de-tio>M. After breaking up thi- poisonhold the olhcei - m« nt into" the Tarkilu Neck section, wheie snuch sign of unlawful doing going on, but found nothing trior, than an old gasoline plant. This section is ac4ed for this type of plant, ar.d when the oil plant? of the country' return to their usual production they will ha\e to visit the Tiuki'u Neck section and reclaim their barrel-. No one was found at this crude plant; for Sheriff Roherson sail that even law- breaker would be ashamed of hi» being at such a plan. MONTHLY MEETING OF THE EARMEBS ACCOt IATION SATI BDAV AIGUST EOI BTH Ninety per ceat of th* people of Martin cuuaty depeml for their living aa the fanner, aad all that 90 per ceat should ncet with the tenners and help him work out his own problems. The farmer appreciates help more than he does a kick. Every one come «at and hear a good speech. The as sociation with your friead will help belli of ymm. Mr. N. P. Daaiet fisted ftieads in Mr. L K. Haistaa. highway engi