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Health After Impressive Funeral Clexela: 1. / -rii T —it nt I> M (Vrcbnd. April I.—Adalbert D. M. Pratt. prominent Xontalk. On:c. tock buyer. for whom imprr>!>r funeral services were hrU Fridcy in Namlk. has bees fosad alive .in.! well in Cleveland. Pratt was "buried" after the boly of a man found floating in Lake Erse near Toledo had been "identified" by Pratt's wife and daughter as that of Pratt. THE FAMILY GARIHA » NECESSARY THIS YEAR Raleigh. X. C. April 10.—"The a-:- Tect of the cotton boll weevil into North Carolina calls for more diversi fied farming and the growing of -uff. | cient vegetable?- ani frict for home nse. In the past the growing ofj vegetables has been neglected in east- j era Carolina, but with the changing I conditions many people are now giving more attention to this important phase of agriculture." says R- F Payne, extension horticulturist for the State College of Agriculture- Mr. Payne state* that ever> farm home in North Carolina ,-houh: have a home garden large enough to give a sufficient -apply of vegetables f«»r the table every day in the >ear Vege tables form a veiy important part of the diet. u>l no meal is cor-plete with out MHV. Our bodie- ■imun'l certain elements to keep them in rK»i work ing or>ler If these element- at* n» ,: supplied a»l in the right amount-, the penalty is poor health and higi doctor bill "Children are not receiving • their ju-t ai»l lawful birthright utile-- the; are -apply ied with the neee->ary f.—° for .ievelopsnjr stronr anH health;, bodie-". says Mr. Payne. "Many par er.t- are willing to work early an late in order to rive their chiKlrr some of the a»Kantage* they didn"-. have. yet they overlook the all-yea' garden, something that o-t- very lit tie and gives a profitable an>i varw — i return "The surplus vegetable can he sol A u V ——i \ « ke 'ie. \ \ % You can get the most 1 food value out of wheat by eating bakings that are made from good plain flour. A depend able baking powder must be employed or you do not get the full nutritious value of the wheat —nor will your bakings be as pal atable and easily digested. The same results cannot be bad if you use Self Rising Flours, which are improperly packed in porous sacks or bags, thus allowing absorp ' i tion of moisture from the air. Food authorities and physi cians agree that bakings that do not raise properly are bad for health. Such foods are hard to digest and in time cause stom ach trouble. Mothers who are interested in the proper growth and health of „ their children (and all mothers are) should never use anything ■ but a good brand of plain flour and a time-tested leavener such as Calumet—the economy Baking Pbwder. *-, ir Calumet has more than the ordi nary leavening strength. It raises every baking to its height of nutri tious value. It is pure and depend able —do not look for a substitute — there is none. - Use Calumet and be positive of whole some nutritious and economical foods. PACKED IN TIN —KEEPS STRENGTH IN locally at a ?ood profit. There is ai- 1 way - r. demand for good, fresh ve?e- ' tables a:.d they can easily be grown ' ia the home garden. A regular ami ' profitable trade can quickly be built up with the urplu.. and thus a good cash crop is provided for practically every month in the year. "The size of the home garden de- 1 peris upon the sue of the family ar>i the amount of vegetables desired for j local sales. Every garden should con- ' tain some of the following: l/*afj crops, lettuce, cabbage. spinach, kale. | • parsley, beet tips. collards. turnip top. 1 , Petiole Crops, celery, rhubarb, stem j i crops, a-paragus. potatoes, kohlrabi, onion, carrots, turnips, beets, radishes., . sweet potatoes, tomatoes egg plant, peppers; -trinr beans, sweet com. cu cumbers. cantaloupes, watermelon.-, j squash, beans and pea-." j • i | COTTON GROWERS TO STAGE I, ONE DAY MEMRERSHIP I»RIVE' | Raleigh. April 10.—With a member- . • ship of almost cotton grower ! 1 I ;in the Southern states, the cooper ative cotton associations have m .le their plans for a one la> member- 1 ip i .'rue The plan provi.ies that every local organization in the twelve South err -tate- will do intensive «ork on Fri«ia\. April IS. I A preparatory nweting of the mem ier> of the association will b • V-id on, Wednesday. April 16. • ' "very J local organization in tweh e j tates will plan their wo 1"' for the | following Friday. The ;ir * !aa wll !«e followed everywhere A I t »f in'i- J will l>e prepared art studied I and divided up ami N member- of I I the association will .at in their' -ev.ral i.eiehborh«o two and tw« . j and make a determined effort to -e cm re the -igned c«. tr. t of « r«-ry no: r »>l#' cotton grower in ore day \»rth "aroi't.a c--tt-.n rr*»wers. the rur»»l«er of *.,(««> are e»ithu-ia-t■• ■ according t«> the reports received 4 INDIGESTION Relieved of it* poignant «*V h l—. flatnh-nt fgw-» pun- uivua fort after meals, bek ing ui lo n-ti[-4tion v tth CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Easy mmj plauul to hk-«.alj ZSm THE ENTERPRISE, WH LIAMSTOX. NORTH CARC.LI the Field Service Department at Ra!- H eigh. and these JSiKW members can do big things on Friday. April IS, if they make the effort- Jim Ed Harrell says selling sub scriptions to a |-aper is like .ellln™ coffins to a well man—they den': go good. He further adds that every one needs the new-paper in the home as well as a coffin when they die. Start with this ustie :;nd suppiy the missing word or words in th.* ads on the "SxtW given Tret.-"' pate. Fol low the instructions and win a priie The Intertype'operator and the proof rea-ter wish to state that typograph ioal errors do not count in the missing word contest, so you will kindly ignore them and find the nn--in. words. They state that for the read. ers to mark do»-n ail the error- L unfair and would require a day- work iTutt's Pills f \ Irtwlitf (AH Imi. K'rTftkrt I fHiilui «C>m. iec«lite tfc? I Wwrtj. lUMH Sick krAUhr. I I YOUR OPPORTUNITY! ~| This is you'* opportunity to n ku e t» Nrw Model (»real 31 j;j Majestic Range in your kitchen at i\ real bar* ain fli I » ■ Rv allmeansdon't fail to seethe New SiwDllu ;Si I V lilil ); TIC - it's the last * •' ' • 'im ' ;-n ramre construction. 'ft—, 1, " i Many, nianv • i /cw /mu. ' ' -'on r.« ded to t:..:s al- reedy fa» «..»> iango.ard its jr.; V f»» ! *t ream line beauty |p. ,: : •""■• J," c »IAT I| | will |»1» v. you immensley. 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In addition ties, the new MAJESTIC by its rS m KeputaTion in a range is some- handsome design and graceful 9 iwAB thieg to be carefully considered artistic apj>eai-ance, gives a before buying, for reputatioa is ma.!eu|, of tests successfully work with? it is the besTtoUw | B.S. COURTNEY j •', i , | ■ | Semi in your renewal to The En * I. lerprise today ami help a tfoo»l cau>e. r' ' j all the atis —it pays to iio so. |* ' ' NOTICE OF SALE I I n«ier aiui by virtue of a po>.er of • embraced in a executed ; t by J. S. Lanier arii w'fe, to W. 11. 1 Hampton ami Son on the first !ay of IJune, 1921, same being of recorl in ' : the oJik-e of the Register of Deeds of ? Martin County in Hook — '2. Pa;;t* ( 2 !:>. aid default having been nuuie in ,t;:e payment of the note thereby se _ jrcrnl. the undersigned MorU'uiree vv.il jexjw e at public sale to the highest t.il • I «l«-r for cash at the Court House IWr !:n Williainston. Nor."i Carolina, oa the day of April. IV'_! 1. at ! '2 o'clock iH>on, the follow itiiT de.-iribed real es tate: |!e?;innirt;r at a c\press at the foot : of Mackfintro Su-e-p near Welches . Creek, ami thence running north f-S 5-2 degrees wot !!">"• poles, thence south St! decrees w-1 I T poles to a ma;»!e. John I* Cooper's corner !V:i;f >uth 70 poles to a pifTe. Thence ' north 75 deerees east 1 '2 poles to a " cyp.rc- > at the old Armistead or. V el • cV.es Creek, tliencf the various course> . of the. Creek to the Iwkrining. con taining 16" aciv*. more or le it I* •i I»T the same lard described n i'a-re .'ISO of Hoi k 1' 1 ii Register of IVeds" office of .Martin County This the "J>th day of March. I'.CM \V. U. II VM I TON. trail" l a - tt H. HAMPTON ami SON. !:y Zeb \ :i»ice Nonn.m. Attorney :?--V it 1 « I I I » [\ I I I i NOTICE t n«l«?r an«l by virtue of the author ity vested in n:c by that certain !«*. i of trust nwitei! to me by B. il. K.ib- - L r -on r.r.-i wife, Fannie Kobor-on. r> I'onltil ir. Rook H (tagc 228 Martin county Registry, the stipulations there in made pot havine been cor.pl'fil ■ with, an.l th? hobler of the note .-■ . cured thereby rv«jue>ting foreclosure. | I 1 will, eo Saturday. April 26th., 1524.' I at 2:»0 o'clock I*. M . in .'r-.r.t of. the I t ourt Houso «!oor in Williamston. of- | fer ?« sale, an.l sell, at public suc tion. for cash. t.» the highest h.i.'er, the following described lot ..r parcel 1 of land. f Being the ame lot whereon W. A i Roberson now r«* ties, on the North ■ side .if the Kail !'«al. an.l the We-t d -i*'-* of Main -tret in the town of M Roltersonville. X. adjoining the lands ..f II A tJrax an.l Ol* Roher J sor Beginning in the edit» of Main % I street at t s ie corner of II A IJrayan.l € running along the line of 11 A Cray 4 an.l II Norman, Westerly to tt line of O. I'. Rol>er-y>n; thence ah>:.c & the line of Ol* Roher-or.. \orthe-iv g to the comer of H Rotter- >n. 3 I thence alone the line of said 1: M 5 Rohrrson. over the renter of the well. ■■■■J to the edge of Main street; tiiet.ee 1 along the edge of Main street. S««ut)'- V erly. to the bevin.iing. Containing ore. M half |I ii acre, more ..r le-- Itein-- ■ one half of the lot of land conv.«\ed | to R. || Robersoii by A S R>l>er on an.l wife. This, the 27th . «lav of March. l!»2t J T JONKS TAVI.OR. Tru-tee |p. f - 1 Practical i § Nurse Tells S Mrs. N. E. Snow, at Roots * V THB, tells the A f ."Iwfi im «U mm* I 2 A J*** be«i » practical nana Z Z 'or mora than 20 years, ta» J W las mostly maternity caaaa. B A One of my daoghtera goffered A Z from cramping at . . . Ska 1 F would Just hand rtonhla K haro to ira to bed. A CARDUI 1 Tin Won't Ink X g m recommended to tor and Z *he only had to tato aboat J W two bottlas. when she toidly tt knew that it was . . , ato Z JL suffered so little pain. •' V "M y youngest daughter S 0 *». run down, weak and A •* r,e rvous. and looked lito ato 3 didn't have a bit of bleed S *ij left— just a walking ahaletea. A Si n\ appetite and tired all the J S time- I ir»re her two tio«tlaa V 0 of V*rduL It built her an A 'V* and she began eating aad 1 soon gained in weight aad Wf CT has been so well since.™ A ja Cardui. the Woman's Tonic. 1 r has helped suffering nnman 9 for over forty years. Try it. A p At all druggists'.
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