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FOB RICH KICKS SELL fOUR TOBACCO AT THIS MARKET THE ENTERPRISE Published every Tuesday and Friday by the tvVfEKPKISE PUBLISHING OH Mh —North CmsIIM W. C MANNING, Editor J. F. CROMER L—T aad Manager MhxnptlM I*. tCr (Strictly Cash la Aavar.ce; 1 year 1 4'M i months bOc t months t * Entered at the Foal Übn at Wil ..wrfiM North Carolina aa secono lass matter. TCESOAV, Al 1.1 ST ». 19.3 COOPERATIVE MARKETING ine i,ue>Uvii oi the i(jliiy «>: T: • i-aimeis Coopeiauve Contracts »n.:i to be well estabiisneu. Every ph.. i ol use contract has t>ee:i subjecte-i u.e iffost severe attack*, and it h._ beta sustained-in every point not oMj b, ihe tight-, t courts of the coui.tty, but by juries as weiL The case that ; Has cause«i mucn interest Iron, ail' sides was the famous Pittauui c _ t i i'ltl county c«»or; last week. Tins ua.- a wiucli *'»*, liiiuoubtediy, sus;- «-»i o> ai.ii-aiKociation interests o. all Liu is ami was, ooubiless, fiiun.ee 1 by a |«ool of waiiehuusemen. 1: is haidly probable that an» of tiie other 128 ra es cuoie |p_, the n.embeis agains; the association wi.ij be heard for oine Ume to come. Ine public is beginning to see til purpose an.j need for the a-soci.it i-u of farmers for the i r mutual beaefii. but tee now as a fact that the farm er's products aie almost tiie onl> things that bring wealth to ;he South, and for that reason they real ze when the farmer is pour all aie poor, am. when the farmer is rich all aie rich. (»ive the farmer a good price, tin lawyer, the doctor, the laborer. the merchant a>'d all others will prosper too. Every man in this section owes i' to Himself an-1 his .-ectiou to do al! in his power to help the farmer n the movement to c-.ntioi the market ing of crops." (.(Mill KTKECTS The follow r>K is an •ditorial re "pr.nted from The' fcntfrjilt?"(if f ly twenty-one years agol The streets of Williams tori are a* eye -ore to every visitor that comes t. this town. It )T«M very much against I> • giain to ay this, but rt is a fact; and as l!.i old saying. "Your-sins will find >« . «at." so Will tiie al»>minal'le streets of Wilfiamstoii le f«.u'ijjd out by th"-r v ho 'AOUUI like to «i.me here and make their homes, and it w ill in le «.e- e an for all tiie |4>..|>ie in the Stat t«. come and see for themselve- eithe? SuPßtriE COURT . | |LH^FFSPR —IR —- —A • |PI ,I KO«C 4FI^P;I ( V : R I h PPT / R I BPFELW 7~ ji J | Not a rymnon at «U malri NO mm* akr*. but «Ko nukes Ijrm* - ~ - F%« fWw 4 j i - *0 ASK YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS !h'£S:;SS tte JOIN THE THIRTEENTH SERIES which opens Saturday, September Ist We pay th e taxes. The annual earnings of about six percent net*. £jj g .y f-r;: .\* , ; BOOKS OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION STOCK NOW I' m ! I flftf I MARTIN COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION P. B. CONE, President . «*;}• »i. .z iC\ WHEELER MARTIN, Sec'y and Treas. T , nn . " • . DIRECTORS ' 4-vv r." /fi i v 4 John D. Biggs •. ~ - • r- Atx • . . / M v v p K. B. Crawford . - C. A. Hamaon % / J-:> \,V . ; | C. D. Carstarphen aimiimvnwunim. •• " ' - ' \ V ■ ' Wheeler Martin —those that do come will herald facts far and wide. If Wflliamston would grow ana amount to anything more than a ordinary toex, the streets mi;.-: te fixed. Main street from the wharf t. Hfe-sell's stable can be fixed for $2,000, and by the town spending this amount it will save the merch*,. as muck every year. The Ef«terpr«-e can't underMa 1 • why the merchants haven't gotten U pet be r and demanded that the stiec be put in (rood shape. If a movement in made for this improvement, tiie improvement will fce made. Wi'l tb« merchants remain idle and rontim. to spend $2,000 or more every yea: for something that can be avoided ? THEIR OWN STYLE 'FLAPPERS SELECT 1 » KINI'PKIU DEFY M IKNIL liEAHS, FACE CRITICS WITH DECLAMATION Somerset, Pa., Aujf- 24. —This little city has been somersaulted into a rtyle war with the liobbeu hair, h|> .-tick waving (Tappers arrayed on one .-Kit- and he more timid sisters of long lits.-ts at>d silkies* stocking on tin other. The first clash occurred ya teniay when the Parent-Teachers' As.soeial: i formally endorsed the old-fash:oin-d girl and took step* to petition the , school board to adopt a umfoin. of dress for al' -chool girls. Ti.e rubs would bar silk hose, short skirts, bob bed hair and low neck, sleeveless dress*.-. But! The flapper contingent, 1M an rig of the meeting, stormed it, Titan verba! prote.-t, delivered in rhyme, was short and snappy as the dres. ;. manner of the flapperette who deliver ed it: "I can show my shouldeis; "I can show my knees; "I'm a free born American; "And can show what I plea t." With that the flappers exiled whi'e the teachers' session was turned inic an indignation feeting. Action on the dress question > he demanded of the .-chool bo rail., tie parents anil teachers decided. Kl BAL CARRIER EXAMINATION The United States Civil Service Commission ha announced an exami nation to be held at Williamston, X. C. on September 22, 1923 to fill the the position of rural"earner at Willi amston and v ncancitw that may later «ccur on rural routes from that post "fSBH I . The -»f * raifl rairier on a s'andard daily wagon route of 24 mil#-- ia tt -tin p..' wmm «'lh an additional FIO per mile per annum TEETHING AND HOT VEATHEK are very hard on the little one*. Sumnicf daaofdera oI Sloroach aad t-owrla. wnkmuif diarrhoea, rlinl— infinlum, qoickljr i iiUMnllail by CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Help* rhiMiea aad older ym— laa for each Mile or major fraction there of in extcn of 24 aulas. The salary oa motor routes ranges f ran ItiSO to SiJtOO per armww, according to length. Separate mmlwt'Mi for motoi routes and ■ »f routes are co long er held. Appointment* to both posi tions wil be made fiom the >iune register. The examination will be open only to fit urns who are actual ly domiciled in the territory of the port office where the vacancy exists, and who meet the' other leqaiiements set forth in form 19TT. Both men and women, if qualified. may enter Uu* examination, hot appointing officer have the legal right to specify the sex desired in requesting eeitificatjoi of eligible*. Women will not be con sidered for naral carrier appointment unless they are the widows of U. f soldiers, .-ailors, or marine", or the wives of V. & soldiers, sailors 01 marines wro are physical iy disquali M for by icaton of in jries received in the line of military duty. For 1*77 and application Mark.' may be obtained from the offices rrier tioned above or from the l"nit• States Civil Service Commission r Washington, D. C Analieatmns shoul he forwarded to the Commission a Washington, D. C., at the earliei# pra ticable date. NORTH CAROLINA MARTIN COUNTT IN THE SUPERIOR COURT WILEY KOBEJtSO.N, SK, versos ADA LEE ROBERSOX. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in On Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina to obtain an absolu" divorce; and the said defendant wil further take notice that she is re quired to afeptar before the clerk of the Superior Coart of said county o> the 12th day of September 1923 a' the Courthouse of said county in Wil liamston, N. C, and answer or demu. to the complaint in >aid action or th plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 11th day of August 1922. R- J. PEEL, Clerk Superior Court. Dunning, Moon A Horton, Attys. BRING THE FAMILY HERE \ ou will find that the cost of a bijy meal all cooked and served in a most delightfully "homey" atmosphere, is less than the same Dinnner could be served at home. JIM'S CAFE THE ENTERPRISE, Williamston, N. C. BEAVER DAM LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Peel motored to WOliaraston Friday. Mrs. Elmer Cbesron .spent £ui>da with Mrs. W. H. Roger . Mee*r.~. J. B. Simpson and J. S Mceks went to Williamston Friday «,n business. Mr*. Dallie Raynor spent Su- day with M/s. A. L. Raynor. Me*sr?. W. H Rogers and l.e ter Rogers 'vent to Rocky Mou:it I r.uri day oi. business. Mis* Louvina Simpson spent K„'ur d'iy 'light with Mrs. A. L K»' nor. Mr. Dennis Simpson attand V.e *h..w ir. Williaftston Saturday niifh*. Messrs. W. A. Burroughs and La Peed went to William.ton Friday or business. Mr. Minga Rogers spent Sunday wi;*> his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fabius L*e Minga of Petersburg and Mrs. Mollie Peel ' Williamston S|M'nt Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rogers. CIRCLES NUMBERS THREE . AND FIVE OF BAPTIST I CHURCH GIVE SUPPER 1 Circles numbers three and five will give an ice cream supper tonight in the store formerly occupied by ohc of Young's chain ftore®. All kinds of good ice cream made right here at home will be served. And cakes, well, just all kinds and the best made Uo MR. GOOD SALESMAN SAYSt WE SELL GOOD GOODS; WE PRICE THEM RIGHT. W. R. ORLEANS Williamston. N. C I The ladiea of the circles numbr v j three and five have -worked d : l:pe ti., ; in preparing for the sapper, and ev . one is assured a lire sapper. » * * i"' I- Subscribe to The Enterprise, voir county paper. Subscription rates II .SO payable in advance. If your are in ar rears a renewal will do. I AftCr lk*t kmßi iwy- Fvprv Aids iigitliii, PleaL y SMftM ft* UrmL WRKLEYS agoodthing A to remember Staled m BRUISES Alternate appfcotfcms ot hot and cold ctotte —than apply VISISS I OMiriMbaJboCMrwh YOUR HARVEST MONEY The Dollars that you invested in seed and work raising: your crops and which will be return ed to you many fold when you sell these crops, should be placed in this strong Bank where they will yield another crop of interest. —~ Successful farmers everywhere follow this plan of making' their money work the year 'round for them -so why not start an account here at once. , We tobacco checks drawn 011.any bank, and pay interest on time deposits. i. i YOURS TO SERVE, . - / J. G. GODARD, President, A J F.K. HODGES, V. President _ -y J. E. POPE, Cashier j _Jt 1 H. A. BOWEN, A. Cashier Martin County Savings & Trust Company BRING TOUR TOBACCO TO WTLLIAMSTON THIS SKASAON OUR NEW FALL GOODS ARE COM ING IN FAST AND WE HAVE PLACED THEM ON DISPLAY FOR THE EARLY BUYERS. The new patterns and shades are firm ly established and you will be pleased with the new rich colors, the new weaves of the fabrics and the New Styles. This ad. is to invite your inspection of our advanced showing of the new Fall Styles Come in whether you are ready to buy vour new Fall outfit or not. WE SELL GOOD GOODS; WE PRICE THEM RIGHT. W. R. Orleans
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