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BRING YOUK TOBACCO TO WILLI AMOTON THIS SEASAON Local items | Mr. and Mrs. Glls Burroughs spent Satuday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weaver. * » * • Mr. Martin Cherry was the guest ol Miss Gladys Parisher Sunday after noon. *•* * I Mr. Ben Riddi.k of Everetis v&ited Mr. J. H. Itiddick and family Mon day. ♦ * ♦ * Mr. ami Mrs. Thorton Daniel am. daughter spent Saturday night. wit! Mr. J. L. Coltrain and family. * » » * Misses Hilda and Mary Buriougln .-.pent Satuday nighl with liu-i: gram. j parents, near Bear Grass. •. mm** Mr. and MiT. J. S. June- -|>eii Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mn>-1 J. I{. Jones. Misses Nina and Carni'll Jyne- Lossie 'lay lor, Kate Brown and Mi. Richard lireen were the guests of Mir. Louallie Ridick Sunday. Mr. Harold Hopkins v\ tlie gue.-. vl Miss Sue Askey -Sunday. Mr. Thad Hopkins of Koanok> ICaputs was tut- giie I oi ins patent. Saturday night. Miss Minnie Andeistm anil broi.be. Irving aie spending some tune will I Miss Koxie Junes. Mrs. J. H. Bidick aim daughtei Mane .-pent Monday with hei biothei, Mr, M. G. Jones. Mi. Cai'son Taylor went to ltock; Mount Satulday and returned Mwn | nay. Messrs. liuliert lay lor, Clyde Koi. (L-ijoii, Haywood Pate went tei Willi illusion on business Monday. Mr. J. 1- Colt lam went to William si on Monday. Miss lioxie Join, entertained a lost of bur friends Monday and W» n*» day evenings. • • ♦ Mes-i » t,'i«i> ton Mouie a:.t B. > Woisley went to Uaielgli las! I uesilay . l.Uiher I 'eel i»ioUa*id to Iv.ii* iv W edliesdity 10. take a patient to It- Siuse Hospital. • • • • !*. l.utb-i -IVel, L »'• t t.. I'liiiu i.kiU um u> V'. w .niigton I'ay. • • • • M -.- i inlna Boli-si "s'-n i.- at -M m heao 11y . ti.e gue-.! o! fiuu-u. • • * • Mrs. P. H. Blown, Mts. A. IliisM'i' | and Miss Thejna Blown ijiotoivd t« Washington yi.lciuay al'eri i>o ■ Mrs. llarry Walker. Mis. Jack Mooi. 'and--children, of Norfolk, have l>« e l ,eie till- week visiting Me B Waters. » • • • Mrs. ivobert Br.gart, of \\ a.-liingt-'i.. is \ lsitmg ielatl n OS in town. * • • • Misses Huniiah Wa.-liburn, .u AgUis Ldwards let for Neaboai.i. N C. by motoi after attending the bou > party of Miss Martha Anderson. Mr. II I. ColheUL, of High Pent, was in town lliutsday attending t business. » • • • Mr. Milvin Kogeir. of W il.-»on t wa in town R-.'Sterday in- ln ng. i,# • » Mr. and Mrs. /.. II Hose and, .-o Hardy, Jr., and Tom returned K«ia> from Kaleigh, wlieie they sp. Nt several days at their country liome near that place. ••• • v MessrS. Alonio and John Hil>.- I and Miss Lueile Hassell will ret urn Sunday from New ork, where the. spent several days. -j # • • • Mr. N. B. Giitli' , of Grirtin-- towCI ship was in town yesterday. • • • Sheriff H. T. Bobersoi) and Klber! | v v.|, o rit yrsr»niay in Tarboro at tending to legal business- — « • • Mr. l.awienc« Vick. of Maigaret.- ville, N. C. was here Wednesday. 11. wa» accompanied home by Mis.-e.- Wasliburn and Edwards. • • • • Messrs Robt. T. Gillam and Charles Sawyer, of Windsor, were in towr Wednesday. • • • Mi»s Adelle Wilson, of l.ouubuie returned to her home yesterday morn ing after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J W. Hight at their home, on Haughtoc street. • • • • Mr Lewis Grigg, of Burlirigton. wa.- the guest of Mr. Bill Harrison; Wed nesday. • • • « Mr. Ed James, oi Kober-onville. wa> a biisi nARti visitor here Wwlnesday. • • • • Miss Helen Mitchell, of Kinston, i*- turnad home morning after i tending the booae party ctf Su«. Mbr> Gladys WatU. ~ • ~ .• .» •- Mr. and Mra. X B. Crawford and sin, Asa, accompanied by Mr. A. 'I ("rawfi>r«l went to Washington Thurs | day afternoon. • • • • Mr. C. H. Godwin,- Jr., and J. I! Slab* motored to Plymouth Monday to ni«*et Mr. C. H. Godwin, Sr • • • • Mi. Noah S. Godard and Dr. S uers utotored to Washington Tuesday » • • • Mi.. C. it. iia.---.eli and clnlurei. Mis. i.. L. Bennett, Misses Mu.Uia C Crawioru, and Nellie Vvyiui re.Ui ne> Wednesday irom Virginia iieacn. • • • • Mr. iiud Mrs. Luke Lamb wpt n cuuuiua} in i urboro. • • • • Messrs. Leslie Powderi and »\. 1. v. alts aie in Plymouth uiis wt*:U at 11.lining to business. Ml. \V. u. Lamb went to Haiil a. luesday on business. • • • « Messrs. i. 11. Cone, O. S. Andcis-in Jim iayloi and J. L. aileno en the bull game in Washington VV iii ue.-day. • « • • Mr. G. VS . Bariett v. ill leavi lo ' .'iiiion Saturday to v.sit lelatives. » k • • I Mr. >V. T. Old, of Norfolk, wa i town this week, the"-guest of l»r. . j I). tfigg.-. • • » • Mr. C 11. Ilassell ha: le.uriied i.oi Virginia Bear!.. « • • » Mrs. iiank . Hitch, .Mr.-. .1 > j Rhodes and Miss i.yila Cooke |el i Tuesday in W ushington. • » m Mr. Uob Peel, of the State hignwa. commission spent Tuesday 'alteinoo at Batt's Store. • • • 0 Mr. l.d I'ascoe, who lias hud riiiirt « ' asphalt plant for the I nion I Caving company for the past severa month.", left Wednesday f r Charlotte. v \ - n Hi ! :l"~ if;r=-vi; /£/ %Ed b i>i -N I'i it - ft -p'-iv-f .:' ,* o •} v* '! --£•*%> V*&ahtL mk> "If that bus ever gets running our )»Hs an- ruimvf' 4\trt,H>n frt'kt fht #•»»« J *U/ I'*4 ANNOUNCEMENT THE KEYS ARE ALL GONE! HAVE YOU THE RIGHT KEY? You are now requested to bring in the keys you have and see if they unlock the lock to the Vic trola. You have .'*() days time to bring your keys #and try them. Marrioli/ Bro/ £ Brook/ where &orirty Urani (Jlothrs are sold , Western Newspaper Union ADVERTISING SERVICE Rgacty-to-Set Ads—Rsaty-toUse Cuts THE ENTERPRISE, Williamston, N. C.„ - - ~ TELL THEM THROtXiH THE ENTERPRISE YOU'LL SELL THEM YOUR MERCHANDISE THE ENTERPRISE, Williamßtonn, N. C Dr. and, Mrs. J. H. Saunders arc I spending scveial days at Beaulort. • • 4 • Airs. \\. It. Oilcan.- is expected iioii; ; rom New York City Sunday. > » » Miss Sue Leggttt left yesterday foi Norfolk, where she will be the guei.. of Miss Phrocene Hamilton. •• • • Miss Ethel Harris and Mr. Lloyd -liernice Hight were among the guests at Riverside Park Tuesday night. m • • • Mrs. Annie l!. Brown and daughter, Miss Tiielma, accompanied by several young friends spent Tuesday evening at Riverside. , . - • • • • Messrs. J. K. Glenn, Lyman Britt, Juie l'urvis, Jr., C 1». Carstarpheu, Jr. A. Hasseil, Jr. attended the dance in Windsor last nlgnt. Mr. and Mis. K. B. Crawford an4 son, Asa, and Mr. tt. H. Carstarpheu motored to Washington yesterday where Asa received medical attention at the Washington iio.-pital. • . . . Mrs. Sam Goiiaid, of Jatnesviile aiifi Miss Virginia Simpson, of Iteaufort, visited friends litre yesterday. M • « • Misses Velma Hatriron, Evelyn Harrison, ElizaLeth Bras we! I, Evelyn ! Reno, of Canton, N. C. and Mr. Hai-, | rison motored to Washington I uesdaj . ...» Miss Elizabeth Brasweli left ihr ' morning for Battlcboro, her Itaati - ! While here she visited Mis. Vclm.i | j Harrison. .... | Miss Eslelie Crawlotd lias returned I from Asiievilic, where she attci.de I summer >cho«>l for six weeks. 0•m 9 j Mr. Charlie ,Moore spent Wednes-; clay in Scot and Neck attending to husincs. • 9 • • Mr. Herbert Cowcn went to Raleigh j Wednesday morning. j I MAVY'S PANCAKE HAT TO GO Extensive Change* Also May Be Mad* In Other Detail* of the Sailor** Uniform. Although the details have not an yet been worked out or In fact agreed to,"ln all probability there will be some Important changes in the uniform for I the enlisted men of the nary. It lit understood that Secretary Denby, as well as the higher ranking officers In the Navy department, has taken an In terest In tiie subject. There Is a gen ■ eral'agreement among the authorities ' | that there Should be Rrthie changes in ! the regulations as well as In the cut of j the uniform of the navy enlisted per- I sonnel. A change in the petty officers first-clan* uniform has how been prac tically approved. As for the bluejackets, there Is a di versity of opinions even among those who are urging a change. There is con siderable support for a proposition to give the bluejacket a different and dressier uniform to be worn while on duty or on leave aßtiore. A uniform for the bluojuckets with a cap like a commissary steward with long tronsers . and a double-breasted coat Is being well received. This uniform would have gun-metal buttons and would be worn with a whlt% shirt. The cut of tlie trousers would approach that of the civilian. Every recommendation or letter that f has been received in the Navj- depart ment is adverse to the present flat hat for bluejackets. There Is no doubt that It will go and the enlisted men wiU be given u new cup.—Army and Navy Journal. L 1 Lew Nolie; More Efficiency. Nerve-wracking noises should N eliminated through scientific study and development of new appliances, as a means to keep down the high cost of living, President Obarles Uus» - Richards of Lehtgh university said. "Scientists should study means to ellmlriiite noises, esiwclally In big In j duatrial plants, and should design ap '' paratus for the purpose," Doctoi Richards as Id. "Workmen's effiHenev cannot but be Imi wired by tlie in i crease In nolset to which they nr subjected with the Increasing com plexlty of civilization. | i "Improved production Is the only I means whereby costs can be reduce® In these days of high-priced raw ma terials and liigti-priced labor, and cer i talnly more efficient workers meat i Improved production."— Science Serv | Ice. Or Go Insane, j "Sam," asked ids gooo wlte, "wlier you come home tonight will you brin« a dozen eggs?" * "Yes, ny dear. What'ore eggs sell j ing at —SO cents a doeenl" | "Oh, no, they haven't he«*n that Ugh i lor a long time. They are now sell log around 86 cents. I remembei J whetj tliry sold for \2 cents a dozen | Wouldn't yno like to feee them m that prlco a gain/' | "Well," replied he» husband, 'not ; too suddenly." j '"What oh earth do you meant* ! "It would be dangerous. If any i d*Hile.r today put eggs en sale at 12 i cents a doaseu, many worthy people might drop dead." Mr. X. T. Keel left Wednesday morning for Rocky Mount, from the-c, morning for Norfolk, where he w.UJ be in the service of L'nele Sam foi 1 several weeks. • « * • Miss Dorothy Edwards returned this morning to her home in Speed after visiting MrM. and Mrs. Leor. Staiis for several days. • • • * Mr. James Rhodes, Jr. left this morning for Nroflok, where he w2i visit for several days. • • •" • Mr. Tucker, of Tucker Morton an! Rogers, is out of town today. • • • • Miss Gladys Benjamin, of Lake Vil lage, Arkansas has arrived in the eity to spend the coming wirrler with her sister, Mrs. Jesse Whitley. Mi>- B*rnj.-\ min will be a member of the loc: faculty for the coming year. Mrs. Mary Mundy and daughters Misses Florence and Kathersne an- Master Charles Whitley, of We?i Fie c . N. J. are visiting Mrs. George Whtel;. for some time. * • * • 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. R Hodges visile Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White this week. COTTON GROWERS SIIOI LD ABANDON STAPLE OHTON j AND STANDARDIZE ON PE~ Speaking before 'he Seed iire«!er- Association in sess-ioy Tuss at tlw Stalp Farmers Convention, I . B Bis lock, general manager of the N. C. • Cotton Growers Cooperative Associ- s ation, said, "A premium of one-half j CONSTIPATION muni be av»»ld«*t. or torpid II ver. blhotXHiws*. li»dl«*»Uua •nd gm*#jr knUib 1 r«*ull. Emiy tm tefcc, lUnrnfUr CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Never disappoint or MK. GOOD SALESMAN SAYS: WK SELL GOOD COOIW; WK PRIOR THEM BIGHT. W R. OBLEANS Willlimston, N- C garrison SniH. oiid (Eumpauy La^Call!!' Closing Out Straw Hats * HE ARK NOW GIVING 33 1-3 I KK CENT OFF ON ALL STRAW HATS. IK YOC ARK IN NEED OK A HAT NOW IS YOLK CHANCE. "T \ Bathing Suits MUST G O! WE HAVE A E STOCK OF MEN'S AND DIES' BATHING SUITS OX HAND AND TO CLOSE THEM OCT QUICKLY WE ARK GIVING 33 1-3 PER CENT OFF ON THEM. COME EARLY AND GET ONE BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE. 4 ~ - ■ ' ■ ' 1 - ■—-Iff ... ' • .. j ■ Come In and Them Over ■ Harrison Bros. & Co. COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK WIIXJAMSTON'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE BUNG YOUR TOBACCO TO WILLIAMBTON TIB BKASAON cent a pound on North Carolina's total crop of cotton means over two 1 million dollars to this state while a 1 piemium of only a cent a pound mean; 'over four million dollars for the cot ton growers of the state over'and a bove narket price." j 22r. Blalock was discussing the im !; .nance of icing standarized seed, c carefully selected variety and suite to the climate and soil of the state After disrussiiu the importance of (reeding in U«k and seed, Mr. Bla ■c-ck gave it a_- his personal experie:-: as well as his observation, that th ration growers should alandon staple cotton and standardize on varieties oi a uniform staple of a heavy bodie-' type. He --uggested the Mexican llif l«ll as a seed which would give general .*a ! i*faction Mr. Blalock tol«' of iiaving asked English cotlor mi!l ine*i their opinion of the "Cotton Standard Aet" anl they replied tha »l*ey were more interested in a rca' irooel variety and thought it would he lietter fo' the Caroliaas to adopt particular variety, name it and make it famous. They would always prefer a variety with a uniform staple am' of a heavy bodied type. In his address Mr. Blalock told of PENDER'S YELLOW- FRONTSTORES Pic* Nic Shoulders, pound 15c Sugar, Best Granulated, Pound .... 9 l-2c You may pay more but it is impossible to get better. "THE WORLD'S BEST DRINK 44 D. P. Coffee, In 1 lb. sealed pkg — 33c Yellow Front coffee, the next best —4O cent quality, pound 29c Golden Blend coffee, the equal of any 30 cent coffee on this market, l>ound 23c , WONDER SELF RISING FLOUR 12 lb Bag 45c 24 lb. Bag 88c 48 lb. Bag $1.65 98 lb. Bag $3.25 This is anexcellent flour—as evidenced by our consistent increase in sales. conservations with other large manu facturers and how they had advised that North Carolina fanners should break away from staple ettto" an i standardize on Cleveland w Mexican Big 8011. WANTS \\ ANTED —A STENOGRAPHER TO handle correspondence. Apply to W. H. Carstarphen, at C. D. Car starphen and Co's. store. Williams - ton, N. C. »"3- M FOR RENT—ROOMS PARTLY FL'R nished for light house keeping. Ap py at this office, or phone W. * -27tf W* (JI'RaLV REIJEYES CONSTI PATION, SNESS, COLDS AND LAGRIPPE. 10 HORSE FARM FOR SALE OR rent, 3 miles from Hamilton. Ap ply or write to W. J. Beach, Hamil ton, N. C. 7-27-it
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