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.'HE ENTERPRISE fbflrf■ i mi; »*' Vr Ik. CKT**kisc riMisiii>n ni kfeMrtn. *»itt Onfw W. C MANNING W C MANNIKG. JR. _BUS. MGR. -il»» rifltw FrVv iS.rirti» Girfi la I year « mOl.h, - 80 t moethi ■**' t>ter»d at lha Port o«c* at Ifc il North var-tina •• •econ.'.- FKII>AY. MAY M. I*2l. BE A IT»FY INC THK STRKKT The effect of the drive to make tf.e town nit*re beautiful U noticeable .n mat. ' • hut there SIM.UU be MT -T: to fol.jw. It is true that weed- r e| pouL'; or the sWie of U-f curb. £ ak>n Maui street. l»ut one U » •>- teres? J ; n the asphalt U.at these a e, not '-«f a*ntK>sM. No djubl. t .e itthji ;ies *3! have them cut !at r or r be sllowfii u* i stead T'.ie iag by Mr j or HiufKlor. »trert »i 'i n fr»r! o' th" .le|>ul i» highly comrnen ' ab;o. hea the bed* which arc lt-ii ; ma v i"r- tilled, wit I- irra.-? or flower . the tfviie will be |>lea-ini; to tho e wh > !o. j the oeautiful. and visitors will u4- '.he chancre from the un sij-l.:!) :» the'the attractive If every or. *:n,lai a resilience on Main «.r Ha : -htm -treets wici.i pSai.t llowrrs t>r , rass by the side of the fcrliii.;', wi J! would W the le-clt * Try it ar l se —Citiien. . * tjw toi»e> li»e .re:i! Nntli*n: ■ «*afrrr.T.t. . Methodist church with a !:»r.;e v«»te of approval fur t!eea-in! u;> «r J in- of tne chaieh regulations relating I to i umrrott- practice- heretofore not | alluvred by the church In the general conference at Sprinj ftet.!, Ms*.-. which ha* just tWM a Tol;- of four to or* ax- parsed chanj-- in • u:ie important section of the dis„-1 cipl mr of that body. A minority re-1 port recommending the fuilcuriiiß ex-I ceptions was voted >h»wn by a vote of 460 to ;s*ss 'Taking mrk .luers»ons as cannot be u-«*l in the rijir.e of the Ix»rd Jc. us, riv as attei»uijT upon im moral. i|Ut lioiiable *:id misleading theatrical or motion picture per- or Suixiay performance* of the tame. (lancing and such >ran:e» of chance a-> are frequently associ ut. l with gamh'iny, all of which have been f»ui>l to be antagonistic to vital piety. promotive of wordli r.e.s, and especially penurious to youth." We prefer not to ilmum this tjues tian becau-e it is :o big. however, it would >eem that the church bodies of this section w.ll not ntwi to change their irtifir- of discipline lecsuse church pe»p!e are doin; the things at Lars*. Newspapers are like ordinary com nx.ll folk-, e-pec tally an one particular case They receive IvU of good advice. One thing often hamlnl a news paper in a |uiet undertone. U that ilr. A urv.- a real cuisine out and the newspaper ikackl give it to him aad while the editor is meditating over that advice, another friend come.- along arul saggest> h«w pi»l Mr. It k and that the paper should open it.' aiaf enlarge its columns in rung* of prai«e to his name. To riving both friends due consider ation aad a fair deal as newspapers . houkt alway- do. we see how dan g. rous it is to say an the good things you know about your friends and all •he had Ihbgi about your enemies. It fc fnifiiillj *» that we are unable U see straight whew we are judging •ar fiiwb aad oar enemies and our friaada today may be oar enemies to- OUTS-SORK CI «haeaa|My t>.«, yiMi TO MAKE EVERY COMMUNITY AS CLEAN , AS ITS CLEAREST HOME nm this campaign all classes of people learn ■ how to work and play together. Chronic knockers » are led into the ranks of the loyal and useful boost . ers. The streets and alleys are cleaned up, impair ed, and thereafter kept in good condition. It re moves the accumulations of waste and rubbish, thereby eliminating the most common cause of destructive fires. Fire traps are razed, and often replaced by modern buildings. Lots are mowed cleaned up and converted into playgrounds or ithrift gardens, thus preventing their return to disorderliness They are cleaned up and beautified Stone and brick work is rand blasted, landscap ing is renewed. Shrubbery is trimmed. Trees are planted. Lawns are mowel and raked. Backyaitls are cleane i uy». Homes arc thoi oughly cleaned in side and out, from cellar to garrot, after which thev are dedicated to continued cleanliness and better living conditions !y the ministrations of the painter and decoi-ator. Thus the living condi tier-s of all classes of people are improve:! Even* porsjrlc b: eedin? • place for disease is i-ooted up and eestroyef 1 . Mosquitoes, flies, rats, rpaches and oilier l>ests are practically obliterated. This cam i>ai«*n saves Iruniai: lives. Th**-. weakness to over pn;i.-i* c 11 t'emri caniidates for (d>We . he oi>e uf the gie:( weakio- c . u f the psr.;.le. We are not careful , ,iov*;h .he they «i.» ari*! no. iiiei*i. •i. that we iioui-i condemn ami pra.se We now happen to l« in tlie rni«i.-t if nivirh turmoil an-i e rion Im-- ■ i.me e*ci!fs| and -av • much thai : har.l to 'kr.ow vh:. t to oelif-vo. It .•tr» that tie eand !at • -n K i t!.e J « I ''.dks t,. .-pnearl pr«|i:i randa is l i e v inner trf> often because ujirr-'i [ folk- are more ready to spre id ' il»e news than tlie relia'ile. We cannot »>e ti*> carefui in sele«' - I r.-; tTic>*e who are to rule «\er us and I ac should not li. ter to too much in o- II .-iTanda. The nevily |nuiiics| death ray which I'ri'fe- or Matthew of Knifland claims .is his invention, hut which in fact lias been known in American science •'or some years, is uiil to kill every living thimr in its rar.pe of many feet. This l another proof t hat science v. ill lie the base of ilestruction in future warfare. It w ill of cour«e make hut little dif t'erenc.* to the p«or fellow who has to ilte any way. of whether .js v.S ' > . . ■ * —— - 1 ?jy V *l3 ~*q - iii£o it \ / lAiI I*>cS io tt|uip With 'aii-Size Balloons Simplified application of • Sk iDAILIL®® of minimum coat mj! £ft% §t3*J iflpl Loral motorist* •re benefiting from the simplified ffjj {.ffiKv W" ?5 •' ufflNp g ,'Vil Nil method of applying full sire Billoon Tires, made *rj; j> l' \ A , ;"'j»■'* U| poswbie by Firestone. It Uan e»sy iind Inexpensive Hjl EfVllHiAv' il|il|iH A 1 l Job for us to handle your changeover. We have If}] ImIF Wp > |f»|W JA| ycial Firestone units, consist ms of tires, tubes. "" ■ ._j .*v:.'l .. \'J .lfclWiaß lil , c*ding to the highest quality standards. We also (AMERICA SHOULD PRODUCE) developed for us, living us an exclusive advan £ |rrs OWN RUBBER h> 'urntag out an accurate wheel Job which exactly " * I fca your present hubs. The cost la little or no more r . u - _ _. . . than a set of rims and we can etiuip your car almoat .. t«l«np Wow for Summer Driving k aa quickly as a tire change can !-c made. fftXisSfaWsj/Ons imtdfHtn** AmyCmr GuiAHthmßmmfiU oflhaßtatßalloam . lariat as the fun rise Guin Dipped Balloon, and i r* ■■ the benefits in ridln* comfort, safety and ■ T** —~ «■» «*« J ~*7, •oaaosny. Over 10 car manufacturers and over Hoc. Uwu _l_ ■' t «MOO car owners have already equipped with them. .»lj OsM tyjxJ BJhwm as »e « . *' (uarsnte you a carefully engineered and per See na. Oct a ill —awMa TTM*i • few fortty btlanted job, at minixniKn cost. And if you kourifMhi«cttaioi|Qarctf. Cone in md gtt f are not completely satisfied when you get them to, oar r «>■> ihh price®— less sst allowance for your r *«™ re arply your old tire e:'.iptivcat at no cot old tm. Put ymr car oa P NOW fr" the B. R. BARNHILL Williumston, N, C. I Most Miles per Dollar % c• * 1 I ,i is fror.* the effects of a'briirlit :* huloii.i kfiife, a nimfr rjt.iin.-i or a 'leatily jra.- I 'I lie best tiling for meti anal rate.*! ,t.> karri is how to prevent war I*" i j tVeiy man will make prnjK-r c * jluti.»n in thi.s re>p.?ct •{ v Ji: , L TH •: ":ViJ.ECKI> KKW i Most everywhere sn.! in »ar low L | •: iff ially may l*> futtmj the pr.vT. j>' > ( :ew. law violators the; ar» A.-.: !;'hey vio'ate t-e iav\s hmu:- ;; J - rr enn.;ii!erel »i • ' ..luff" ? 1. '' they sSiouhl, by chance, ■, je-.uM pay their way out. Water. the • "'Hut, ami se- who fail to (•(*■> the II law; stand ori Main ~tree. ar«i wkw - iun over ten miles an boar; attend lihe hearings ami -ee who you f.rnj J acru-el It is the coimnon or»li«.ar> li man who stnps f (> r t!.e rorr.er-. s.siavs within the *peei limit? ar..l t, while tln> rla- i-- zuilty of not fU-p t* pit. : a:nl 1 • lit' it i> i*N:iu -»• • h*»\ y saw soir.e «.f t'io.e who thick they ar* .| it violate tne law. it is sortie eiir's I place to >ct the example atsi by « p "loiriK there woul.l be m> cost to he pai'l, hut .rathei. the example has to ibe set by someone who hanlly >.to buy license for hi. car. ar-i at an i I i r ex pen**. - " —l—-11 THE ENTKSrRISK. WILLIAMSTOM. NORTH COOUHI. | Readthe folloxic; and «e what the : editor of the Chapel Hill Weekly has r —• jt |to say when the two are at stake: "I nee in the New York Times that a certain wealthy restaurant proprie tor. f«ad ur.mi.'takably guilty of vio lating the, prohibition law, was punish ed by brj;? fci.- rirtaurant dosed to j iK» i'jhbr It is pretty safe to is ' surf th:.t he is still living in the en ' , merrt of the thhsgs of lifa that money can buy. On the same day ? j€e in a nemspsper tliat two poor and ijtsorant countrymen discovered ep-. rating a still in the country when I live. w?re chased thru the woods an.i •sna'ly caught. The} will he corivicte.l !"! ser.iefsced to the road.-. "Is thi? not a disgran-ful state of that a man of wealth, who knew full well what he was doing, es capee uaprisooaient, while these men, ha&uxapped in lile by poverty ai.u ■pu.'ance, aie rvn uowii ami severely puni»wii? Wiih sKu tarts laid out is ti-e public prints, L- i; any wonder iis-t people have little belief in tit of ibe law? Ail ■- ei the la: u ;t» ay. lie. miserable bootlegger* Mijii inMt:i.-bujers ut Ik iiig livuaiiii/ j-«.j the reads as coavicts, vvniie a ---lie the.-*- very ru.-ii> dwell weil -jaeople, clothed 12; respertabili.y ■»s«l |uitc jiV j'ro.a lite intrusion o; •it vho have bought and a:e ~-i.suming the produt which the.* ur.'crtiu ate fellows were caught nuik- Of course it vould be well if ■»sl :i.e iac» eculi be eifectivley en ■ orced; bat no esilorcenien*. of ti.e proaibition la*.- Wouii Ih> vastly b.'t tei iiu:i tht. inequality in eaforce nsent which exits today. 7 Ti.- faurt of t he wra.hr-r at 1 i'- ; t-L «r June tne seventn will !*• t i.j-s-auy way it wont be i'd-fi.-b-r Kveryb-. ;y l.ik.s Texaco. \' - ' I O/hK 40 \EAIvS I « - VHi'ii KSaiicuiihubMi I ™v! »k ntfuil} m tin imuuni ot I »VUli. • J II *5.1.-5 CATAHHU 3:i::iI( INF. eon- I 'Mm. ,l zm i»ra;iM«i wturfe Quktly . «Wkr« k.- )»c»| appMcal ,cb. and th« I la: nal Medk isc. a Tonic. nkKh art* j Urxk IV I'.knl oa th« Uuc»ua i>ur | *"««. tfctj rtju.-tnc tko inlbmn. ttKin. j W l by all *ni£xi' 'j. I J 4k Co_ TOWO. Ohio. WANTED: T VBI.K BOAKDKI'S IN I'rivale family, lute $7.00 |xr week Apply to Uiss Mittie llarie!!. 300 N. Sauti.wick >ire* t, jast two Mocks from |*it Jure. 4 2j 4 NOTICE (if SALII: I ivler a».! bj \ rtue of the |M>uer jof -ile contained 1 that certain deed ;®f ,ru -~» eseruttd to the undersigned trustee on the 7th day of December. e 1921, by J. L Ballard, and of retard ji Hariri County Public Registry in * Book H 2. page 450, securing certain t bonds of even date and tenor there with, and the stipulation! in said deed •f trust not having been complied t with and at the reqaest af the balder K of said bonds, the nndersigned trustee will on the &th day of Jane. 1921. at " 12:00 o'clock, neon, in boat of the - court house door mi Martm County, u offer at public inrtiaa to tbe high est bidder, for cash, the follow^ K described lands: *' ( First Tract—Beginning at a small a pine on the Hamilton Band at the Southeast corner of Lot Nol 1; thence South 46 West 210 poles to the ran r of Wards Swamp at the Southwest . corner of lot No. 1; theare down the [* run of said Swamp to the corner of L ' lot No. S; thence North 4C West a j bout 2*jo poles to a post on Ijog Chap t el Road; thonce North IT West 30 poles up said road to a point bftawu the Hamilton and Log Chapel Roads; f thence Northwardly along the Wil liams line 20 pole* to the beginning, containing 60 acres, more or less. Second Tract—Beginning at a post on the Log Chapel Road at the Sooth cast corner of Lot No. 2; thence South 1 46 WeU 208 poles to the run of f Wards Swamp; thence down the var . ious courses of said Swamp to Joseph Karly'.; corner; thence along thr said r Karly's line to the LOT Chapel Road; thence North un said road 91 yards to t th-» beginning, containing SS acre mure or less. This the 6th day of May, 1924. , 5-9-4 C A tenant farmer of Union Comity at the age of fifty years bought his own farm last year paying (4MM for it. [ The first thing he did was to find the t r. u/ity agent ami get his help and ad - vii • in terr.u-.i!»; and planning his 1 work. County Agent T. J. W. Broom out and spent tw« days with s him. Before the agent left, the farm er pointed to a terrar.-J field and said. "Some day. if J oJ live, atd do. 1 ara going to show you one hundred bush els of corn per acre growing on that land." Such was his confidence in the help of his agent. The officials at Washington will be able to handle the whole bonus busi ness without troubling the soldier to have to stand in the trouble line for record of service or other red tape. Of four e this will sound good to the S bovs when they find they will not do any thing except sign an apfdiea f ' -on. By this method the department * send blanks prompt!)- without a nanv moatL. to obtain their certi ficate*. fiarnanu Sroa. v and (Company I r - _____________ EVER A LEAD I And Still Growing a | F° r 22 consecutive years the sale of merchandise has steadily I increased year by year, until now we are carrying one of the larg est and most up-to-date lines of merchandies that can be found For years we have been the largest READY TO WEAR DEALERS for Ladies, Children, Men and Boys in this Section. By actual wearing and exj>erience have satisfied and convinced our many customers that our goods do look better, fit better, wear longer and give gi-eater satisfaction. FOR BETTER STYLE, LOWER PRIC ES, WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND LET US SHOW YOU. - I Harrison Bros. & Co. COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK ; WIIJiAMSTON'S LARGEST ORPARTM KNT STORK 1 LOST: HOG BOUGHT FROM WIL -1 m Hjmmm, Ptyswtb. N. G iu«- " left and ri(k ear. Wciftn shul one ImbM and (ftl fiMii, with light 1 dark spot& on it. Very ftatle. 6 ——————- ' NOTICE t At a re*alar . BHfll mt Tmmn Cammmmtmm Mi last night I w insti»cta* I to kin al Water mmd lieH Ml" , nhctcd by the litk, day mt Hay . mr kan the .utiair cat «f ("■ | • OTMntduikakMlknlr f Luke Lamb RofaC L Cobwn LAMB * COBURN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ) CScc neat to Andarasa Crawford Go Telefkont NV 74 . naiiiirtaa North Carolina ML CHARLES J. SAWYER W I I . X. C t OFFICE YORK BUILDING Practice limited to Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat j from 1 to t In Waiiamston every Friday afternoon a PENDER* YgLfcOW FRONT* STORES Our Pride Bread 21 Ounces Net Weight : Now on Sale At All Our 'i Stores This all quality loaf it :' the f :j finest bread 1 e >\x> ue as the 11 name implies this is the i»ri cox our or iranization. 4 ;IVE IT A TRIAL ON r>\?R SAY SO; Price 9c per Loat " ♦ ,n fc * " - 1 ■ 1 1 L . ■ l if « ■ ■ m m m •- —♦ CHAIR REPAIRING r 'I am in a poritiiw to bottom al 1 chain and fix then in any way neces 1 aary. I also upholster old chain. Give mt a triaL W. R- Rogers, Wa*in*- ton street( near SpeHar*s store) wi tt—mm, N. a NOTICE I hare this day qualified as e*e»- tor of the estate of W. J. Jthnsan, late of Oak City, Martin county. All persons holding daws against said estate wfll file m*w far payment on or before April SO, IMS, cr this notice will be pleaded in bar mi their recovery- All persons indebted to said estate wfll please make immediate payment. This April 30, 1924. T. H. JOHNSON. , Executor of W. J. Johnson. lTotfs JPUlsf I SgaSSafSE |
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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