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GET THE NEWS OF MA It TIN cocjmr T*KK A WEEK BT TAKING THE ENTERPRISE. SIJ4 YOLIME 24—W MI' ER 48 AGRICULTURE WILL BE TAUGHT MORE GENERALLY 1923-4 APPROXIMATELY EIGHT Y- FIV E SCHOOLS OFFERING THE COIRSE . The Federal Vocational Lam, know., as the Mnhli-Hngfce.- Art. awl passed in 191 i by Coagi*>.- nukes available financial ud for prpmotiou of Agr.- ruitmi instruction in the high acfiuul of North (.aruluu. The rajwi «le\ t.patent of Yocauoii al Agriculture Ui \urUi it* LWI .Muitii uugacs -\cx tuts uic attett iJHHk ot ijumerb ju*G miio*.*! uttii ili I*l now lute are schools in Kuril. Caiouna uilci u»g UIL. course u! IIUIIIKHUU. ll "-K ».U» U« UJK«JI g VI tUMlft lul' tal. il—l-ii. UMtLly «ul ht\e mt -a»K>U giiiag a t«.iot- .« voc^t.wa_! rmasure. \unkurdl i>giKullue i. a tnjtst "f iii-Uvliua in ui),ii 1001- an*.- -■* (ui agncuiiuiiu acdi/tl: J{ l» pf«n»ir buy* aliu girl. loi lu bifcue>-- v i fanning, aiu foi a lupi-ii;. ana muie useful uie on U«e farm, it give faruaeis aui boys a ho have stop |*>i tcfivu t.-amuig that mi.J iiaki laem muiv dbcteiii is. tL-» .lie jrud ami to make the cuian-uiiilj a UiUi (dace in •hltfi lO I'. Is j! *»i I with U# •»! titijii es |miaii) iIM. 4 i* j> u.. ,lo knit tl pert to atltn-1 a... I An.i e\pct. to remain on the farm. I nlike other in tug school Uk if aie spec ii to be me: in thi- ikfimi neir Vmic am-, lie an average attendance of 'i* puptls in ue agr»iiituiil diiao. A cia_-s tw.ni aitb su table equipment cpal labural -ry appal ".'1 3 .au - Ue {:! o "«l. APt wH 1 •■' ajji Kat ture must lie ake U cany uit practi cal uvik wn theit !aiim or iKuri far to.- 111 the (unmUili) under tne iti rectioi. of the leather 01 agriculture One of the greatest values of the ll4.i'k(iMl ulrim in vocational agri culture u Uiat the m.-truclion in UK (tin room is pra- tical a- povible in. based eaiirriy upon-the i*e>ts of ttn ci.mmui.lty m ' which it b being taught. The boy* put into actual prac tice the tAing- the;, a.e taught in ik* .nfcool room: The ir.sl ruction .-hall U less thai, college grade an.l dt»igiw: for pupils ieiveea lie age> of 14 ti 21 year-. Ifcjj eligible for this n.struc t.on will be llK.« in high school l» tweer. the age.- of 14 to 21 years, an preferably tktce box> actually living or. farms. Ilaiie- of a Teacher of A|(ncallure The teacher of agiicuituie is nut a farm •ienwOst rat fc i. agent, but iicteaii i.ts duties activities. are c.uriued to the .-chool ai. l >inmeiut com muni ty in wrucf. be M leaching. Much ot his time must of neces.-it> be .-pent in the high school and directing their farm pioyect*. He is expected to carry on at lea-t two types of m-tiuruoi'. tir-t of which 's ti.e day schoi in which regular high scLvui pupils aie enrol lei Sec •.Ml), part tile or shoit courses in which boy* out of school and adult farmers are earolled. The-e short course.- are con'h»cte: by the teacner of agiiculture and arc for the purpuse of giving special in *tructio» to the farmer about agricul ture U>e>! upon the aee«i.- of a grouf. of farmers, Tbe-e courser are usual!} coral titled donng the winter mortus: TW agricultural teacher will ale b» glad to give advice and assistance to if-diYi-iual farmers in the community roacemiag their farm pr»J4em-. 0 A I KEIGHT SERVICE THAT GIVES A REAL SERVICE TO WILUAMSTON FIRMS Those who have not as yet receive.: freight via the Norfolk, Baltimore an*) Carolina Line have missed the iatis facttoa of a real service. Mr. C. D. Carstarphen, the local agent for the lue, has in-ta!le.i a de livery service for the line that Is equal to any experienced anywhere. As soon as the boat arrives the freight is unloaded on the Ford truck and de livered as fast as possible. The first you know of year shipment is whet it is delivered at your door. This service is worth much to the busy business man who loses dollar when be loses minutes in getting his shipments delivered and should pn-v --as big a diaciag card for the •> line as the reduced rates obtained by ordering goods to be shipped b; water. . , _ ... | CARD OF THANKS I wish to rtwk all the kind friend, who gill—Jj contributed funda f» euaHe me to take treat meat in a hot. pitaL I am glad to say that I am inpranag and bap* that I too, may *«oa he aUe to kip othen. Joha A. BevrfU, R. F. D. City. THE ENTERPRISE President Harding Passed Away At . San , / Francisco From Attack of Acute Meningitis WORK ON STREETS OF TOWK GETTING WELL UNDER WAY At.WLD MAIN STREET IN 6t. DAYS SMALL TOW N ATMOS PHERE FADING AWAY Sure -aiaS'' reju «c.tk is being «ion« ...i i.n ..itcss o: twi tow a IKI« , get ting cceaL reamy for' the laying 01 iwjrete ahaca «iiJ i«-g.n in tne next tea sajs. A gtaace dean Man. sireet astl receal i* at«>ia I hilly meii ... a g—»«r case- Toward the othel etui will reveal as««at tu ice thirty, ami aix>«and t.,e c»rr*r. aiiy there ale to be -e»n r«ea lime as many as alt the otner- Mak.- and wagon are kieißg jit grading, not to even nieatioa Ike anaicy excavatiug cart.-, scoop*, aa.es atid other similat tools, liat to look at Mam street now, ahy u appvars 1® le a hopele.-.- job. >et a f»iton»na ha.- to le laid be fore the hm»" caa t* put on; so if anv of white they are w a visit to us, ai! «e caa tell ea i» to return later. The I'wa jjg ei«i|iany has tin ivstract, aidCh calls for tlte com pVtioa ef tJhe '>*• «i days. Thi.- ''ompuny cwoapieted the pioject leadmi, l; Wa>hmgi!oa 17 days before.the timr r ranged tkeaa vp.red. so far as time I.UIL COOTIART are C*/M» I the r '. •tavs givea tliem a ill he sufficient. We *1" rradanl!y losing the sn.all toua feeding aM thkn g on that *' a real city. If you rati aeith. r .msh n''i l>uil foe a fce*ter town, i* « prav I -i"! tide an. I let .oam'cru push \ou aloi e AUerwt the aMtiKg of tba W Vlianistoi, Chamber of Q ame roe aad tell th» Secretary wfca* end JK* can push. POST OFFICE SELLS MORE THAN QUOTA 11 *• P«kSY MASTER J I. PRIC E GETSi NAME UN HEPAKIMENT HuNllK ROLL Ike uaut- «t IWtma.-lei J. T I", jt* wilii on Ute "Honor Roll' of p-m~ ~ii-r°-*- *>i the 1 if.li Federal Kr.-en* libtiiwt t*> he .-eat to Wash ington, I*. C. as a uiaik of distutr lion aM aeti! for ev«lleni y m sales of Treasury Savings Certificates dur ing rke prerMfctl year. The «yo«Ui of as-igne«i the WiUiaatlai, N. C_ cdbre for twelve BioatA.-, *ai reachexa and passed by this peot «ttn before July Ist, thus assuring a j»a«re of distuictiori among similar class -.liSxes of this state and dHtndL [his pact «&(■*■ ie;>ot*-d sales of these ra«uig'S * it laaies to the a m«>u&t of fcS-i.HMw fur the first half of the cauendifcr year When it is recalle«i that the ktaet o' pgfrlaie for any oii person, a saagie calendar year is 0#». the rwoid made by the pootmaiter as>d associates is highly rumaeiutoUe. 't nmnmrnltray **> tiie attauunerit of this poet the pistmacter said "Our (wtpenfiMn aith the progtai: of the r«ienam savings system, wh.«ch has for SU parpose the enojur agement! o!f thrift and the protect!'" of the sa«i.sgps of ti.e iadividual of limited —ai has t«en succe-sful The BKentot ii aol ait all an effort to compete hanks or other legiti-i mate fiaabniai >ns>tit«boiis, but so lei \ ta en*»ur»ge savings ot; tiie pait of a greater miwiibcr *4 people awl to protect Ikw frxo 4ii.~"und investment schemes by a twernmerit se curity, in ctaveaiJCKit d«ominatioris o; 125. Itm. a-d flwhich guaran tees safety of pnuapal, yields a gocd rate of iMeies*,, is am t subject to har ke* a*d is readily con vertible mto cash at values increasing every month. Tbe fart that the ne» -baby hah" taie ir>«orlar.t tax ex rap*T"" xatareK are insured, withou east, that p«l«l1l the wier again.-t loos or thcfL maker them most at liytiCr to aaaay people. While our post adhre las already sold its quota, for the year, me see no reason why we shoaM HI i ■ shit «r receipt* be fore the dwe of IW." NO SESSION OF RECORDER'S «HKT LAST TIESDA Y For the Rert time ia Its history the fciadn's Cmt of Martin county KLLUAMSLON. MARTIN CO INT Y. NORTH CAKOI IN \ MI PAY. AIGL ST T 11123. J i - * End Came Night at 7:30; Was | Recuperating From An Attack of Ptomaine Poisoning Wan-en (iamaliel Haitlin.u tJietl in a hotol :it San I evening, August 2 at 7:30 Pacific time (10ilitslein tin^e). The l'rcsiclent was taken sick a weekagoalKwtiaship f oni Vancouver. It was lii*st stated that he had an at tack of ptomaine poison caused from |eatinir canned «/OCKIS. He was taken to a hotc! AIH>N his arrival at -Sar. Fran cesco where he almost recovered anil while remaining over fov a little rest was taken with bronchial pneumonia. ari«i aivoruintr to tl.e fmiuent bul letins. issued by attending physicians, was rapitHy recoverinir. and was restinir and eatinir very well. The end came with no warninir and he died instantly. The cause of 'death being- cerebro spinal mcnimrit is. Mrs. Harding was sitting reading to him when she noticed the attack, and before General Sawyer and other physicians could reach him life was extinct. The President was born November* 18(M near l-Hoomintr tii-ove. Mar row county. Ohio. His ancestry was Scotch He was educated at Central College, Ohio and was graduated from there in 1881 at the age of 19. In IS9I h4 married Miss Florence Clin-, of Ohio. In early inanhcNxl he was engaged in t!u- printing industry from which he (h iftetl into ]>olitics and for s»me t imehe repi esentetl Ohio in the 1 "nited otates Senate He held that office when nominated in the Republican con vention in Chicago in liHiO. Keligously Mr. Harding was a Ilapftjst. and was always res|*vted as an honorable man. - CALMN (XKH IDCK PRKSIDKNT Calvin Coolidge beciune t of the t'nited' States litis morning 2:47 o'clock, at the home of his father in Plymouth, Vermont. Mr. Coolidge was spending some time at the. olu home, when the news of President Harding's death was received. As is ix*quii - eti b\ law, Mr. Coo lidge proceeded at once to take the oath of ottice winch was administered by his father, a notary public. Mr. Coolidge was born in Plymouth. Vt. in but m«ived to Hoston and is now a resident of that city. Mr.( "tMilidge is not widely known, even in his own country, and as Vice-President nothing has brought him in the forefront to the extent of making him a national figure. He is regarded, however, as a vei*y strong man. His |iolick*s are unknown quantities to the mass of the American peo ple. ANNO! M KMKM I'AKTY On Tuefiay > I.UM, lli- J W i W»tk, Jr. tutiuiUM ai a u.u>i ii-| tractive bi iuk» |mil) ir. kotur of Mis> ' Jl# r > lilmjjj Wjllt ai-l l.tr h..u-t • lleteu MiUtell. Iki at tractive buuga!»s was til tliiuaii o|«i ' 10 ihe guests aul k(«iattu wit.. ' '••I tIUUUb Alt'] rt»l «ua*> ftLK tj «tti ' *u«l iu Ike Jiiung roum. Km all hou. | Ihe jfUteL- fib)nl uiwjr ai..j rook, MIJSt: W alnl U.l lieilig fo! ' Ugh More in u4 fcsti* liarrboo »■»! t>«rrt! li took. Mi- t Ujtu ual UarTi«uii km; th«- lucky one.- in diaviag recede lovely it-l straw Novelty eat ri>k~ in re-1 lUi. r*«!t «vei , | A pleauut -urprsse ia ti.- ni* uit . ing the jite-l- Two little Jcu a/id (i»caikil)n Wa'i.- die-i«il a } | caputs enter* .1 the rami bf iifi'T a : re.i pillow with a white heart m. it. i which they caiiried U» Uie ku-te?. ai.«i, she revealed the .-«i« t, iea-.ii>* U.e little ou the k>an. "The little tiod of Lute look- ilon. j upon two waiting Uaib, H Mods an- : --miles and shout- tfce while into the heart - of two; >• if> the fail J the autumn lime. l*« happ% pel .-on ; will nw4e. God -peed In them, the , Cupid si) 5. for he rteeiees this fate j Miss Mary Clad. - * at*.', Mr. Ro ! -> ' V. Heydenrieh, fall l«J,* After the fr»&i- mf Hist *i": • had showered her with their jr* I wishes dainty i*frrsh«et i, consist j -iH|f of fruit ires and heart shape- ■ rake* with ml c-»*. were Each pue-t was riven a minato.e bride standirif oo a little ear»i or which «ai written. "Heydenrch Watts, fall 1923 - ' what a r arete in Martin t—■ ty. hut there Is BO reason why there «*■> h« less aM* than there »iwil'y k It shows that the pnplr at Martin are not so bad altar aIL ... » i NKW ratZKS ttil.f. Bt UVLN \i lilt. VC siaii. i .lit: imi> u;*i. iUle.eh, Audita: . llliv. blilt. . ViUafeiliill, prr.-kmt o! Ilif Nut!, tjioliia att» i.! -.:. ti«te ; t«i i« Ikitf i ' Cl.4i. sJk- « ■ arakjcd for 1 atlrldiU 111 stbuuo as»-l i"lkgr . I Sl« IS iifou uSi«:liL f l £•»;., luttul for the teal day ibwlrlii.. « hit It H, 9Utic.u'.r«. b a |-up ; in a North Carolina gr±tac-. tMol *-1 fur Ui- I*-! hutui.. vl North Citu Una county b> a Li- ■ U*J student Mrs. Var»lerb>it A hulurv * { For ll* be-l siut; -n IJ fb-. a rullrKC ill- IbJ is offer i. » j «. , * « -sr; o* i>. j ; l>Hj*s Ur L I Write for Ij .i' « •••• t» lot tifkt of "l« generai our. d|f» r trf Ine Ma'r K r —Tf* mass ' scripts »111 lie jtt l»t'! »' !fa- I >i>n -i ly of North Caioiiiu u'-ler ll* ■lure ti>« of lir. O.*^ To tumpHr for the ite> n« con te.-tant mu-l U ■>. .-on.' North Carciiiia ia-lf .n *, iW ti.' ) article or « "» U |4t|Mie ■iari fr ti.e •! yeat t.'ol 6j»t- ;h>i | faH_ (jtu>ral Ku;rr 1- V. ..iUirr. ■ w>li f u ibJi partcU: • for the content. Utui - br H to hint at State- « •■>** .Slilwi, .Itaieigh. Prepaialics - » the Mai' Fair BMin> Itprrir*"itrre of X«.it' . Carolina tluk Ufa* ere m» under »»y The prea. i-m lift i- t* »r |; r» (arm uv! will U- for lap out in the orv" few by.v Every effort t t-- r to carry .oat the aim of the fair. mhich u to -ho* North Carolina. It i* the I |Mjrp- f of *he to ha>ve a ' ■Mt ttae «-f *ikihU than «*r | before la the riitjr-tm years tla' •Late fain have U*a kid m Raleigh j lit. liiNlt-W AIMIV Mr. K -It li' M- * JI--J f ji * .VLABOB, »F L;»LIIUXXL « re ouiiipl I Nmiutx il uu. July >«.h. 11.«- »r>i ■ a ruf'pll r, !._«! ta-, to o-i Uiu ni-i.l. «(«SrJ h. hi> cl«. « j I*- |~" -i* i jli» tiu- I .til air. IkMUj i> aireodiitaal foi the ; t iullk 14.11/ C* ljTt*- .41 1 la- 1 ll «. . I. Itlpb C-Olll.C to h illua tun m, it* early |uii "f ll.« year. IT- »- a IJ!IH of lluitao.i, AL>-l I ». rai - 'lior tl) lit aa n l«-i|>nlti for (• u | eral A I* I lokktilr in I i.tnce jttae A - I-1 War and ha.i a] j-ai h J r eija-r.- Mr la. iia'.y o! the hot lie?! nafti.-a -1 ■■ u.ji jrii-at c-u ! f **- -■■ - Mbj KaLia 1-- iny popoiai in aii. '«i I *;*! l-.fce Mi. «e K«»*y 1«»- tta>.v -|. rt-i-l a thr Mer ar, aut iwiut . *'.rl i Mrs. il«- kimi ' u a«i*_ln. Jtichaaned. far a ft* Jiia, 2ti*!. jx»*a Mi llu.y ii. "A iltla-i»->ti llKn « %>Hli: tt»W|\G. Id. Mi : *- 4r-' \ . s a'aiitay. almo: i.«- . Mi.-. Ci»!u> I'fctrjw of lUar l*>l at Ui >f hr nw p!a.r after a lery -iior" liNe.-- Mi - • '-.witi? ma* born ai.t it-r»-i it" l*-»f Gra&s, •Syiar' ~t the *ame | • •here sir vasbora al tj- *.?*■ «' ar>t«"j. «iWiS >ea*ff llefore Mr to Jli 4h>- A i CV»*ria*r»he '*a» a Ml-- M:re!!e i aiic !■?. r.V her*eff mtli the JLRTFINRU-L cfeawii at Mt. KIOR. ( She ra> thr Blhti -f ten ehiWien hot -a!; thfee Hmve her Tbr thrre -unirjr her we Mc.-ei-. I> H. I» 1 ir d Jnha 'V > m». all of tbrtn In l« jia aj aair flfaj Crat*.. I The fwral services- mere -or»iuci>. at the a»i the ir.terrra i t tin' ' ; piawe -a* !le oM faawlv eae« Hi . «-:t ; - - I Efcler John X. R*rr~ia |on Sar.fi> aflmow at three o'cior J HENRY FORD WiLL 1 NOT PROBABLY BE CANDIDATE IN 1924 »»i IM WHIM; tKtriKkot 1.1 l it \l STATEMENTS |>. I UK 111 Sll \KI* I SSI Es V.as.h.ng'op. Aug. I. Three pro-' , nouncement■, tend clarify the na t;o:ia! political sUuJTC on to.ia\. Sena • t*>f I War I ntlerwaod. of Alabama, ex i r.-.vt- h-> uillingj.e.-s to In- a c- n ■■iH.aU- lor l'ie-I'ie..t. the fir~t in the »■ t:vni on c'tiiei siiie In his own wotd, ai.-i uetiiw;- lit* 1 IVnuvratic position '* -tr.ke .. con-vrv alive. Ilenrv I'ui.l m an iiilriiiiu 111 t lH •i \\ c* Li\ ukis it:melf out o ti.e ua l tor ;hf I'r* sniency lath ; e.oie deli i ruly than lie >ini iu t i* In "tun Science Monitor uitci \ *h«l- *us i|Uu:ru in t»e-o li»pati t I a It** itav - jiv.il. And I're-nlent ILtuiiu); revie* tin j foreign policx el hs> almuiLslialiot Jat Hi ilrta l aiL-weiiig th charge '.hat h.> «a> a do-nothing .1.1 j , ministration. Mr. Ilard'ng shown that ; he lias done a good maliy thing- i" j the IWM of f. r. i;i! relation*. more 1 than any other l i»>i.|i lit has done except Utw-lniK Wilson, «h. : ha-i the vOl Ui 6 t >r on Ins han L- The outstanding thing in all ihe»' ' } statement -is thai iso >i.ai |> issue | j pr. filtfil Tliin i> 1.0; anything pre i a»'ll'M. The 1 e 15 nut am thing pre-ei t ed that clearly ought to be done th.i i ha. not been tloiie. Mr. Kuril not . I facli of a politician »ays fiaokly that' I President llardiiig lias done very »r ; l ~i«! in effect thai until the situation b|. t «ciha|« »t .s jus; as well ; > jie «\e u»e government in haml- tii.it , would not attempt to do more. , I \|r. I tnlrranal thi'-ks that the I ' Uttel S'.atr.- ha not dune everything! jit colli.l a the lie 1 of Euiopean le | ■ lations I •*.J the not definite about j ulut • «l l»- «lo.» . tin prohibit io 1 I the >v!aS.4n.ii > uator stand- with the | l"rr>tilf! l. lln uvii *|«er-onall> a"*et"! I.f i/K.l.i- that I he \ 01.-te.oi act "must U 1 eMorceiL Itoth Mi Foul and Mr. I •> 1 I !• i»i«~l aie apiiiitt the tanlT CHAMBER COMMERCE j MEETS MONDAY P. M. 'lhere Mill U «* hiecliii).' »»! tit* | jV. 1) I i.uit.bei «»( Commerce j II e\l M *i. i;«), AuiU-l at Kl' . M .it l»ui.ii.iti! or»«l (iHkt lii.% j m«|M*rtaiil nrtlmi; an«l «-v« r\ I ii'it iitliei to attira-i 1923 TOBACCO SELLS HItiHER, LUMBERTON I o\ t.K laa.uou liil \|IS SOl.lt \i | i AKTIONON 1.1 MKIIKION j M VRRET—S2* A\ KKAtal. i ( ! lunib.-rt.in, Aua I—Estimate ! j£\eii out b, I.tin i*l> of the l.uin 1 te iluii tt.ii.oo* Uu Il of tratle to j i uiirht .-how that hiorv thn lwi.m* J |1 - • I.'.■ 1 of 11 •!•.»' f" v*eie >'»]! at au | ■ tiofi today at an average of neatly > i u" per biuulfed, w tudi u h.ul»le tl.« ' |» u!»t i-..|.| on the opening la-t year ■ .» miMli liet.ter Accurate i tiirurei- were n>>t id*taii>ahle- late to . nifht I The Itanner an>l Star warehouse- Jwete Completely til'nl early tl:l ; R.i.naiifr and it *a» nere sarv to • «.«.1.l two .-ale» in tl.e Manner. tleatmi; to the waiehouses were coit ! relfl w .th wagons an ! trueks wait I i..»- to l'unloaded The .uallt> of I lie pnii.i.f ai" (luirs which Wis the inajortty of the , eratles offered to>lay 1- «xceptioii.tllv 'crops aie showing up better than e\ j |«%tol. The toi.nai'e 1.- j;uinl an>l if j«h- pim-> continue to ahance witlr! .the prade, the farmer.- will lose tliat J I s-f©uehv look tn spite of the Ik.l ■ >.« ril infesta'ion. Fairnk>nl, the or-ly n.arket in: county that sells mor > than . -•.OUn.IiOO pounds duiing a season. •>l*nei to.lay strong selling *.i!lh ! pounds for Jl.'iJ® 41, an average of JI9C! as c. mpare-1 to &IJ(4H pound -fnr an average of $14.4# j ,l :si yeas or. optnins; ■lay. The qual ' itv of llw toltacco sold on this auc-1 twii market was exceptionally good 1 and in keepii.g wi'h the prices teceiv- 1 r i IUK BEST ADVERTISING ME HU M FOR THIS SECTION WILL BE FOUND IN THE ENTERPRISE. ESTABLISHED IMDi BULL WEEVIL! MUST BE FOUGHT ON ALL SIDES JO SUCCEED »a y , L«)\G t.I\ES VALL'ABLE , , -MATION tONCEILM.M. *v, * /t H Kfc\ |L CONTROL * A: ler , . a number of y :aiuk> 111 U. aauueuiate vicinity of lai tit., k aie toiuri hi severs. 111- litai »e- i..or_» a.- U tile presence' ice i-"*... ntcva. U is thetcivrc ,m --i-01 it,a: t>« j ia3Ts«.i e*»jfag u 111 U.e i ui i.;toi: t»e u n Hit: look out .01" U l.- lioi. »\... Ju l al Uiis nine l. ele to in- loanu i;i cot ion ii" w-- :a, .eti wind) U(>oa >j.ciji) «Va:u.r«.vi ait lounU .0 luiir u«ea uu u.e siUe. In vulet t. Lai ti.e *wu u*a> be recot;- "l-el tl.e .JIEWI n.uj-1 k-ow 'S llttte 1--C w.C • - u 1 - liiC tHii- I I l\K .a .3 liioll 1-4 UkCil Ju>Ki a. Uiii U« Inrok iu». iwi-i; u.«r The U'liuiio tlol | UIA s.ici UH* Mjiijii' ur au.x u. > ir.*r wi..cn are iitu l uolOr i>i boil. | I ttr.-*? Xjk.Z+u Io irgiub li'uUl I.» it. w d-*>lor- h r-b ii\c> tiie tu ,cii it iulchitl, vktnte BU AMU JIDI Lt*> curl' ill. Il Utvll.tj gTV*'li ISt i>QC to tWO jioujf. It til- El C .j'-i'c to i-irtT i ki' hoi ttU st > i?'tu the 4a i i lie in.>«t then t i i .'iu ifwr or boil iin«l !«i\ j I*»> oi uiore final i> U.tiux.u ' ca'i live lufedUti MfOAfes "fiairc'' fall to the £iou' 4 lhik 1 mifslru boiut r**- [ nuuii t>u the |>ia. *. i»jt not u4K.11 jprnprrty. Kf-w«k *t* i 4 takc^ lo l-Hit ikvia^Mg about j thivc l!.e t,ut>uoti Ut'ii ! akcxi »lial aov> thsr iPrtvil I\t 1 J .11 lay t t-f tix- tountry upoit {which tht -u* or it> otf i'»i»tintc (uatjrt. A!t«r the cotton i> J • ihe wr*\4-> aiivltei m the JWuoif', aJ 'ttjf feticv ri»W% tiilcTi>, mini *uih c out in 1 lite ?pr*f>>r lONTKOI. MI.AM KKS 11. I'factWe kiver»>t»ed faifiunif. which i-> thf giowioK » ! xveral kind> '«»f crops a'.-t tie I'tatitfii of the.-*' ; crop.- from veai t-» >«a:. and the tai - ! nig of ti»>fe live »!*-k on Hie farm, >al»' con-i.-t in :av iiig oichanis, 01 1. , j ti u. k cr»»|>- j 2. It is very tnis»>r"aM U« have cot -1 t>>n crop IT ,i?ur«' a- v a- possible j-o a- to nihi th- heaviest crop ol j 1 its. j 3 In pta'.' l'U«i» .JO l|«>t plant I-o near »iwH. or -iii'.cii baitk- that ' have not l«r»n lbf*.| over. . 4 Kai-e mole p»u?try « liie farm. IWnnt; »»:»-v S »li lt damage It ... j1- over I•(»r nat c« p ami where the viet-i i>' («tl*n *»iH l-e more than 1 - l«ale p. r acre. The h.--t p.t-va U»us far known is Arsenate of lead and when u-e.l is j calte.l tiie 'fu-tm.' t»»e*h-'«i. The amount !to u-e will 1 Lev* f ' up a. ifie size of j the cotton, vaivti / from I to 7 pounds ' |a-i acre, aiul fui ".i-e tiitil* season to ii iiuunds per a. i. ' The co.%* of |*» -.atj"x will t*e from |>i* to ten •{•kliars r acie. but lie pend- entirely 'upm l« Ca> coudit ions. — i I'aul I .one. Arib.ufcuial Teacher, Oak t'lty High SclitwJ. | ■- . KttNOK Rol l- Fllk BEAR (.It VSS I MON >1 \|»AV SCHOOL Honor r.4l for Bear t;ia.-s Union ' suii'lay >€"!.*»• .1 for uiMitti of duly, i liibo t ljj»—l imallmt m. Mrs. C. T. Ko«hu> k. iravrjf! lU—sie MaltMte, l »«n Haiti*, Wil nier Sialowr, Mr! tn Itailey, Jtmes Wynne.- Junior t'la->—L ;an*it 22. Miss Loui-e K 'if»(,-. teacber. Lillian t ohiAii , -Ruby Mulone. Oscar I Vet. Primary tla.v-—lxroiniK tit 50. Mrs. j IS. O. (' »ri>, tea» ber. j The'ma lee Bailev, EJnier Taylor , Muloi.e. tliftua Blanch Cow en, \ eiiia t'owen. Rogers Wilson, I rtiin Terry. Clyde Beachem. yVIIMI'.R MAI.ONE. Supt. LITTLL tHILII WES ' The thirteen iroclh- oW little girl. Marp ret ElfuMh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JOB. f.iifit. died on Monday at the honte of her erandpaneats, Mr. and Mrs.-Bill Raker, after suffering ' cholera infantam for almost a week. The child had been ill a greater portion of its life and when this dreadful .i.sease time on her she was nnahle to oven mi it. drnth calling early Monday moraiag. | The fuaeral »e»«iie» were eondorted by Rev A. i. Mam>g at the borne at three o'clock Tuesday, lateiaacnt was t-vade ia th* BfcHfal tmitwy.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1923, edition 1
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