AT LAST2—THE ONF
PERFECT NEWS STORY
For years younjr and venUnt news
paper »rn have keen inJinrtti!, *'l»
a kf bite? a man. it's not news—:f
' a man bites a l* —that's ne-*-s-~
TVHON I.ynrh, nineteen years o>*.
Ml Harrry atfnof. Oak l*ark. hit .-
arconiine to the CKifaro Tr.
fausp of June 9- He a.iirilte«i to the
police that he iial been .irinkirur
mooiL-hine iici later feil in with a
brr mongrel whie* he irie.i to b«c-
The «b»£ an! youth roiled on the
•arret, both Iryinp for a brbL I-ynch
hit the animal s» it had if
be rbftt. IHuinjr the sni»"*e I vnch kick
ed a pessinr ha? +r re f u-«r»!
to prefer charr*> against h:ir.. h*j| be
qi.l have to ai'.-w, i the ju.si.-e cor
ceminir disorderly wn-iuf; vhile In-
UiinlnL
!!F* %RE OF CIVII.
SERMCF "Sl IltHiL^
V. ami? - \saiß-J I Wtan- C«»rxs
FOR (.ai.rßmflt I'BS.IIMW
'.>•», P C-. June TV
I'niteai Spates Civil .--ervice Curuns,
sM*fi ar«-« the \iyiLifiO 1 1
n.r.tee of I te A.»- ,
Clul*- of t»-e today i * '
jftii.t «aruu* a«r»in.-: ml-lea! i *
fNt»iw of inar.y so-ealbv civ J
\ire riorhine >et «•«»}.- T> f««!l *.-•.*
p».i- t arc ewpha n->):
11 ■ So "jrhxrf f this kir ii h~
any rx.iMrii-m tia'* * er *!!*■ th-
Civil Ker.ice ConMnissiun or * »tfc ar ;
o!*>er branch of thf (i( »»:ni«'rtl
(£l No ;fhnol cr-n «»rvr :• fv --_" C
(ornulNf rfi*arlii* EVRINIIRUI.IO
•,ue>tio:>>
(3i No srhool run fornish crvi
tenir* irsiVrn-t ..n of vaiue arbk
ran n.-t he obtained without fro
ihr Civil Sfn'o" Cwwi'.HHi at V> a.-!
irrton «r it-- repre-e f;t::tive !l
it. I .j-ire or customhouse in sny «'
*Tmi ■ ,
jppc..\ir_jtel> Sf4fc> citle.-.
Hi NO school taii **Fuarar,te»'™ f
|v i li xn: la ihe da -ifie.l civ I m
A pj» ii' niri.t tan le on!. ti».i
u; n .-.mpetltj\e end"
Ita- r.. il service tele No '•
eau-e a roenprlilor to l» rwtiW f«
i|ij> ■'•wilt out of tie rfjrii!:;' «**b"
a- -IHrniuiihl li> his examination re'
iar-
The Civil Sen ire C»MKLMU« -tit'
that larjre umU r of w
fu evamiiiati»n wiwil «ts «8
itaitra-e that many civil -er. ire .«rh«nl
amr| as client- r.n4 t. t-' iWWJi fm
pnrtHvJl) illiti ru" |wr~®.- vh» e.«4
not ,U> ru.s> any h... I of ruru
■Ubl
K. | MeKinley. .Wj>u«v la'or fw«
nLw«rr of Aikeruo*. it is >a>i t
the i>.snt «aniinf, meetly Ki> w
ve.-tit .Jc! '
this cbt* aix! au'horlre- Its- s!:.H
inest that he ha> Ikal 3B
ou^.r!\ of them o».af as (*»■• he r,-
"fako" a» the |o>tal fc« - I -re •
fbe ■"-ebools" that lit M. K.riey o-i
•iemns are the ones that offer to |t»a!
fy peix'it- for c ; vU erviee [wsak
i-r niak a profession*;! R~.«f
laborer in a few «*b. IF. IKIW
5 hay« that stbw)> chirk prerjn f.
(it] -ervire - r: -tk .w
cbl to "detective «hool>" in rurnVr
Cntted. State- Senator
a,-it- i> one of the fir-t *ir. of 4itf
siat prominence to betom* vlentifee*
» th the ts Kaft
ern North Carolina as an all the-yea~
aimbl ixalta resort anH pl-i-fii'-'
The senator has lotß iwopiaf.l
povnbditie.. of s«ch aa artosßpilsi
uwal.'abi has dirt-*'
the Matter with his friends, hut vit
Lis artive duties in Coegies.-, it «i
- him to ievote the tine
t. >, •
SwhadZi CHAMBER
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to the pra.;j« thai He «ies-:reVL '
U
However, fce has beeo eae at the
twaff-«t of the •«"velo«»-
■ mer.t of ihe u!a»i an>!
' fcriter; ef :S-> Cart
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Ja- -.le ;!a c, ma»rtal i*"a-S
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WMGLEYS
After Every Meal
The weather conditions generally
are reported as having been rather
cool with too much rain. However, the
conditions at the present >r? favor
ihj? farm woik r.n«s r>' •
Mr.n i.umero;i ■ rej rts of «; f-vor
sb> weather caaie frou tk.» mier
hot b-ai sh.-r.-ry. H(vf . ». .lays
i.* .T been very favi-rrhle to smeirv
«UMt,»iKl with con: In re 8 hot
the -late's cotton cro;> will -ho..- mark
•>: ■ 'prov-emenL
FREQUENT complain.- -f hisrh : A
|r»»l "he hieh |>ri.-e « >* Tair.t labor were
.?five«l. Counties in -l.e norti.cn;
lleiimorit aixi Coastal .;-c.k»ns stat*
j thai they have poor stantis in nm-i
I nl! c:ops aikl that the reason is u
wsnatlly laTo. The me-t frequent rn«-
viaiiil e-f farmers Ls the low pr ce ef
lam, pn».iucts. A nt»tieeaWe imprt-ve
ir tlte price- of far s»
h Vivvrr. in the |-a.-! iev» i-tooth*
>ix»u!i imjwvf the Mt;ir.t*o;t in this
!t"! >ct. Cr..jvi are rep r:«! as fairl>
c!e.i with f.-w «ra_--> f.-'-i . In lh;.
i» pect, the average - tf :icij
seem.- to !e above the ;.v.*m e .* fe*-1
rejwrts from the outrK-rn Coastal|
staa" that »rrr. i- ftHlin?
A.i of eai.atixn bit ihs as >■! a
j -'-.-rial v !'.j>:aint. »n the »ntv ef
«h - ii Uft.a . !h? stanti-. ui lif»|it
-r t - fairl\ rinal Ilar:t., .'l- ; trre re
ptar •>! --re (vm ni; op fire. (V!ti>n
famu*ri are fv.wctltie their w»»r-e
tn-uW • '.• tl.e h..|| «eevtl. Ahhear*-
ri-vc i 1...; enr-p |K-*t- are very
. t;i.. : -.un : 1 « _ e i> ve: g I ttk- 11hlere.
f - • v.-re fri>n?|!!»eni as yet.
T- liato. 113.- a l.il> v prowtfc li.? 1 1 -.-
is ar»» unusually l">*sl I: i> r.«n
%-n; nt' m: rapi.dy an.l a om! cr.»i
r\|» -te l Of tv.»rsr, it is lase.
. tttim i.- lale-r l!ian fvr many year>
n many svti.»ns the -tan.l- are n
.e. ikr aii.i . n>e r*|»larit mar ha- be. s
ia«. - Cisopi'iii? hi»>- rap»it>
f .
AVU2AOL PQKX LE\,IL |~~
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artJ c*t«i Jtspl* Owrw./ns ' I
M> KVJMO.M ,-Saec.L ,n.i
ttuy tiU/stri j, KX V a r _r MX"
rf In .i IT 1 ,.. I.i« , "* i»l
>»«« Milk I
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Cooperative Agents
This I tank svilicils the patronage of all
j tl-e members of the ('oo|ieratjve Assoeia
i i :r>. We air- for the North ( arolina |
!
II A tri it-aiuii al Credit Cor|»oration.
| If in Need of Funds j
j for* Productive Pur-
II poses, Call or see Us
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let your Cooperative Tobacco Cheeks cash
ed here * 7
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: Martin County Sav
: ings & Trust Co.
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WHIJAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA
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THE ENTERPSISK. WILLIAMSrOX. NORTH CAROLINA.
bat dw to l>W| growth of pass is
Jomrr than usual. In the »Mlhn>t
era counties passiness is an im
pcrtant factor. Increase! acrea:re i»
WtJpiiMd.
in nc.n> Piedmont count i s iatc
M,b are on an increase .iue to labor'
ami unsatisfactory fartr
prices. The increase seems to he Of
ru-i in almost all farts of the
state »«ot least so in the Coastal «*r
cotton belt.
YV.sfe are conspicious (ninttf of
fertilizer usare. espeeiali«
W of jU.ility pmls „
Tiie oc>:.«:it:oa of live-Uk is cert
era!ly Rwi. but some central and we-t
em conrtirs rr(«-rt the economic situ
-.or, ist a low ebb. Pairyiwe. b«i--
aiatj chickens are favored most.
Lciwr Is distinctly .scarce and hirk.
e-jwcij«i:> in the Piedmont are_i- where
' j.«!e lands are nvv-t conspicuous. P«»r
a»! unsatisfactory condition* are re
j«»rted from ail |crt of the state. The
' northeastern counties indicate th.
.jmast satisfactory fomiili»fLv
1 he com cr.-p is late in hem-r start
i ed. The stands an* irenerulK ro.*l hot
t se crop almost everywliere is jftassy.
i lits'.rrsMnd)' so in many section
r s ; c.*tton is r*«juiriiu iwsl of th*
i l iiwr to keep it clean.
. - Coeperat:ve Crop Rr|«ort;n- Service.
i j Ibleu'h. X. C.
i
t lealer> from amonc »»•• rjr>k of
r_-'e kn and »-irl>° clui»- of Xortl
ar«din;t v. tii i-ilhrr at the S?. 5
j i ;;e for a week's short « mi-e "f.
f *j-e 5".. TV«" boys and riil- *ill K'
i '
rji ; ,iei It>e eaieful -u|»ihi :•& of
•'tartar frtmi tin* m»\tiofi
I
tniif !h* 4 ir >tiy.
Votrh tin luU I of), jnper. if
• i" show* your subscription t m ar
• ars rail m to M¥ US.
i LOST: HOC DOt'GHT FROM WlL
|x» Hynan, Ply mouth, X. C. Janu
ary 1924. llmarked with V over
iieft and righ ear. Wtiehsi about one
> | kucdreu anl fifty pounds. * ilh liy'ht
! oaik sjwt> on it. Ver> gentle.
Maniza little, Williamston.
r» ROOMS EOK RENT
Two roorc. for rent. Good location'
an.; veil f,>r 1.-'ht bouse- |
keepiKc. Apply at Enterprise office.
W AV. Kl»: TABLE HOARDERS IX
Private fan;!y Kate ST.Ol' pcruivk. !
Apriy to Jllv. Mit'.ie HnrreJl. ::>6 j
V Sn-.ithwick street, juot two b'ocks
fns t [>•: t office. 4 i'> »|
CHAIR REPAIRING
1 i"i in a positl to bottom a'l J
chairs ait! fi\ them in any way n«*f»- I
* nanr. I also KjiVil-tor ■■!.! chairs. G : k-e{
. nv a trial. \Y. R. W.ish.ac
t-*J tree!( near Spetlar'; store! \V:i
liaaiston, X. C.
f *AVTEO:—M.-n or wour* to t^ke
( oniers f,*r tr.-Ruinc "uai antee.l h.»s
ien, for ma, women an«i children.
~ Kliminat * 'lamiw; S:,'atv a «ivt
f fa' 3 isn*-. .*!."0 ! «ur spare l-n*.
IVau: u: S|.rin« li?ic
laterutwu! Ht«. k.ni; \l:l!s,
M * \orri-ii'*n, Pa
-notice ok sai.E"
t
1 ruer ai«! !•> lii'.w i.
» -ale oonl.-.hrfd ii; iiu! certain i'ee«
( of !riJ ctMit.si ;•> V% K_ Roho.xtn
mi wife. Mary IV !*o:orsor.. to the (
i.i»trriptwi Tru.-tee. and bearm ; the
>. date of Sejitember 21>t 1921, and of j
lecorvi in t»ok 11-2- at paire u of the
Martin County Public Registry, savi
•h>-i of tru»t havine leen civen to se
.. rune the pay ment of a certain, note
of even date and tenor therewith. a'i-!
I
•be terms and conditions therein con
! lainenl not having been com|tliel with
■i»l at the r*>|uest of tl,e holler «»f
»l
If
Helen in the Gift Shop—
buys prizes and gifts
T TKI.KX gltineed nt lu-r ..Stopping list at i remetnliered
JLJL th.it she umitnl to (,'ct « few l.ttL* things for (be house
■—SOUK* neckties for Tout, si wedding gi l t for Winifred and
prizes for her cani parly. While lleleu went off to the
Ihousewares depart in. lit in the iln n-stairs store, Iconise went
to tin- information ut-sk oil th«* main floor to mail a letter
and incidentally to k*k up the trains for Helen.
Helen was having a |»erfcetlv glorious time shopping.
She mancltii at the bn»ad. n*»mv aisles, ami the absence of
crowding. She was intiiisely happy in this gre*at, big
beautiful ston. There was something, new, something to
please and fascinate If r «»n every side- The salespeople
were pleasant, willing and helpful, ami, after nil her shop
ping, she didn't feel a hit tired.
In tile housewares de|»artnicut she f«>utni jn.-t the things
for Winifred's wediliiig prr-jiit a set of water glasses
beautifully han«l-d«-e*»iated, of vt ry thin glass and blue steins.
| Winifred would IK- picas* >i U-joml word, she knew, because
these were the very Litst ii table appointments. I utilise
met Iter again at t!« ("ifl Sh.jp mar the Sixth and Cirace
Streets ei it ranee.
11l the Gift Simp there wa. e»erv imaginable sort.of thing
suitable for gift* ami pmc*. Tltcie were ehaiming costume
beads, pretty nix! ine\|»eiisi« v. from Czec!io-Slo\ akia; leather
novelties from Knghuid; lieatled bags, from trainee —an
almost endh-ss varieiv »»f artid«*s nearly all of them done
by hand. Helen selected a SIIKII! flower-holder for the ladies
prize and a leather ma'eh-liox for the men's prize, and her
shopping was don.
It was fi\e o'ekx-k. The last train ltome was to leave af
five-thirty—but I-oui*.- and Helen hadn't half finished
their visit. Louise wouldn't listen to Helen's going away
like that. She insisted that Helen stay over at her house
and return lymie the next morning. Helen agreed and
decided to send a telegram home, 'i bis was attended to
without leaving the store. It was a convenience appreeiated
bv both Helen and I.ouiv to lie able to send a telegram
directly from tlie infos mat ion «l sk on tl.e main floor.
, So Helen endetl a day of ail ventures in shopping. Helen
Is just one of the thousands of women, some of them in your
own (immunity, who do their J topping at Miller At lUioada
while in Htchmond.
said note, the undersigned Trustee
will on Monday the 30th day of June
1924 at 12 O&ock M., in front of the
CvurtWie Dour of Martin County,
illiam».t&n. TV G. offer for sale, t
public auction, to the highest bidder
for ca--h. the following iie-crib«g,i tract
'or parcel of land. to-witJ
(Betas in tiie to«n u lljbcrsbiivSie.
antl on the North «kV of the A. C. 1..
Kail-road. adjoining the lands of K.
E. Grimes. B. H_ Jenkins an.l others,
bounded as follows, to-wit:
Bevinmng in the center of the
aforesaid rail-n-ad. at the corner of
, the laink of U_ E. (.rimes and run
i ninif along said tlrimes" lino. North-
. I / \ ..
Oils'em all!
i
V-J IwcaMOcafalfoikdbjraae
or other of the three eonaastencies
of "Standard" Poiafine, the ftid/-
ity oak. Conauk four dealer's
chart, then bit on acetng the
aaoae on can or taak.
"STANDARD 4 *
©^olaring
—™—lß—
■ % • -
erly to a point in the line *ith the
back line of the property of Wiley
Rogerson A Co., thence as Easterly
course parallel with the rail-road to
B. R. Jenkins' line, thence along .-aid
Jenkins' line. Southerly, to the renter
of the sai! rail-road, thence the
center of the rail-road. Westerly to
the beginning.
Being the lot upon which the stor
age house and the ifnmife now occupi
ed by Rogerson Bros, now stand.
This the 27th lay of May 1921.
J. N. COBURM, Trustee.
Dunning, Moore and Horton.
Attorneys.
5-27 4t