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1/WAI. MAMTKT NOT THE LARGEST ht GOOD AS THE BEST A GOOD BANK THE EXTERPRISE\ i, PaklLicd ««tj Twtmtmj and Fnfaj J by tbe 1 ENTERPRISE PI BUSHING CO. ; \Viltub:s.oo. N#rtli tar«|nu c Vs C MANNING. j t Editor W. C. MANNING. JR.. ' tiasines.- Miniffr i Subscription Price I , (Strictly Cash in Advance> , 1 year _ f l-s»> , 6 months -M* , S" months -*>' i Entrrvu at tlie Po>! Oftof at Wil liarostor.. North Carolina a.- rftow das.- matter, under the act of M.rrr. 8. 187». I Addrf» all commui.icatiun> to Willuunston. N. C. |« FRIDAY. AIGIST TL l«t. There i- iw> day tw |*" to 1 us an opportunity. ami we aif wer 1" mi rich that we car. affoni '-i -pur: II what the ta> bririj- ' 'pfwrTiiii'.ie-1 1 for eharactoa always t»*'n aS»a? '•'* J pathwav of our iutv are! *" I 1 fragrant e» ei wher. it if twn *—l l Samuel J Barrow* What is more fitting right at *he | present tin* thar. a .-piril«-aJ nrvivai* Our little city has. ir« The ia.-t ,f*w years. ariie- ; or. h-re a:*i there until it aiuutni all n»o««ert twin Knees such as 'sirist.-. water and [«%*•; streets, ami. oh* we!l. all things «■» a materia! nature Now. niio %-»u -«ol j sj-ying it u- time to dbManit* .-«*+; I things and' improvenie::t--. hut to J merely call your afertiot to toe fact j that we hare neci-»el>J the .--pntya? j &ide of l:f« to « (cr.al extent. Now.j' mir.d vvii ataiii. we are not »ayi».g i we u« ail b»i. wr? u ii»e| Suprrmt Doctrine l«u£ t« that I there is room for ÜBfruw»fiit and 1 ■cMirrful imprwrtirf- i at : *at I The most ititasir.j: t.'ist «"- to the coming nrvita! -• ''at ail f» I churcme? of -he towi rii.t | it an.: while it i- be.r-ir cUs.-e-: if! ti tusat-i by some, i; ha.- the (wen! a|« arai support of tr-e (*vpit *» predict great results frorr. it. There is corjki.ritf-; r*'- sf t-* I to who will be electee Pres&*nT at the coming election Hwt of the peo pie are toa&lr.t of the ritctior. of the mar. they are - upporUr.i: Mr Couintjce b rv sse«i by mo»t of the staunch Hepubsxar.-: Mr I>a*:« I pATARRH visas ■w" .. . ■ sura#IIHORSE RACES J/XB/S MXS II AUTO RACES watts ACTS A SOLID MILE OF |f\ (CULTURAL A INDUSTRIAL * ■^•'■V^BVJyp^EXHIBrrS-ANOTHER MLE OF SHOWS / / ♦250,000.00 LIVE STOCK EXHIBIT 1 THESE ACTS* FREE I \ "y "V r I Mack and Manus* Nmelh| Aerialista ■ \ _ ___ J m Carlos Doq A Ponu Circus far nds A6nnvn-w» m \B!a I M 3ull\i-Rbqcrs A sviKi - Trampoline ArtiSTS |Ba m Raymond A Ma 1 son« in "Did V£xj sef 14* \ / Lenora's Stoppers offenHnpsichomn P«*j4ies | j-4 5-I;Ctare Devil fesano-Lrapmq a UouHe Gap of fa&th Dozens other s>tar ilma Featurea _ Exposition Band and 5010«54a ar.Jbr -J? ■ by practically all the true Democrats, p v hile thousand- who are deserting * the two regular parties are guessing Lf Follette. * on> know.' what may happen e"jt th-r* are things confronting this g d.nii«aigf that an new. even to the n ob politicians. ' Tn Republicans clortft! McKinley I v sth the Mark Hannah money bat r -.- with his -ibilit? to organize. There I 1 is no doubt bus lhaj they will ur.e Magically the same tactics in th!,; ca.rnj'-..isrr. The* at already boasting v ir tl* ttest on the high price of * whesit. con and hogs. They challenge it u wth their accomplishments, saying!® tha* we a.re rich under this realm of Repuhiicianism. All "hi. is. of course. West of Miss- * L-sioj» talk and yet it has its apjiea! u.r eJTect on the voters of the coun- , ! •-> Ihe politician- then faces the a'i! hears the cry and wail of the | L-bi.'-er who .-ay.- corn, flour and mea' j ar*- »' high that they cannot exist. •** | mw story isthen hatched out by th's | •an., politician when the laborers arej r l' re.-|».n-iide for the inrr»-a-.e in price-. T J -» IlejHildicans rlaim that »f lab-r i wili rj " it- vote for a Republican j ' ' t v*l, ry the) will in turn ;*'ve ther' rtioi- by a tariff so high thatr the ms> have any 'liinL' they ,-eek j* j«e-of the States fall to realir" }•' thai they are playing tl.f Kast r"t rsiti the West and vice v»»r.-a It"- game ha.- Iw-en pl»>e«l on the! ple many time.-, and it can i»-} i playot on them many more times, un I ■i. 1 iwy do some thinking f"r them j ! i' SseKe* >1 Ia I i.liette, who is a man of j !! • :n ratic principles, will undoubted |!j p-jU a big vote from the lahiraur j« l,i- aii.l fierhaps many Western Ifar.'er.-. where he is well known and liec>.!.iie>i a- a leader. I Follette I the mi-take in the |>a.-t when It-*- himself with a |>art\ that |u|>'''' ;«riiieip!«- entire!} antagonistic r« *r i-* f hi.- own. Now he comes jo.- ..-kmjr >u|i|H>rt of the voters. lw.s e' i»e \-r> likely v.oiild hpv« ri le i\*d had in affiliated himself with ' | |*he I•» iiHK-ratx party. He shoulil have , li;-i . i earlier that n man cannot lie | IV i-.oerat in th- Kepuhliean |»arty. T'ic Kepiblican |>arty contains m. - > KWk. men and many gdo«l prin ciple.-. but every one knows or should k".ou th. dominating forces in that party are governed by princi p-» out of harmony with Democracy. Mr I Follette, after existing with »h K- publican p!krt> for a number of suddenly rises to thai of fej-tk»n that he is to create a per- j jft=ci larty He should have joined thej |f*enxicralic forces in' the pat ar.d j j-tK.ci.r there be measures or men • a«". conforming strictly to the straight _ THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA path of Democracy, he could have straightened them out The Democratic tkket led b> ?Johi: W. I>avi- is runninir on a platform that confornu- U• the principles of good government which have prevailed thru many Tbe> j*uide) this coun' r> through eigth years of its most peri lous history. 4 Which ft«(l rulr. the people or the purse * Within it-elf tiie sickening tragedy which took place ill Chicago wiier the sma'l Frank* chilu wa- munl-red is rot worh of so muci consaleration, but when three of the greatest factors of civil iration are brought into th." case "here is n.uch rau'-r for alarm aiuf al! consideration. three factors life money. eiucation and home train irjr When administered! as they should! be ti.e> n icht be rightfully called th* i ival pil'ar& of civilization. Taking each and following i. in cci - iiectkei with t!ie beastly murderers where are we when a conclusion is reache* " With our American collig«- a.- a whale ruled and financed by some money kmr what car we justly dt - nuio! from "lie colleire graduate? Is tin kind of edroat-on approve * that will relate to kindness, to a fir.-..- c'a Christi;sn citizenship, td a cleat :. .•! conscience, 'o i. .giiborlines U principle- of justice, io patrio*i.-iv •>i >!, - it ap(>- ,»vf and support gn e.i i««.ri» mK. mu.dor "rwt nil the low and 'it.ilecciil thm, of life. Gelnr. I>a»k "> jolu \ero h- was ii)ucatei but not in i it.r.-l twMh'rc* a;.d rifh e"Uf nes. j IVmdict Ari o!d was e>lueated (.'-it in j | i.i j»n t r i*»t «.-nt an*i ct.ns»"ioi.ce Th» I |(jfn:"uiu Emperor, wa- he noi c«luca: ed* Ves, hi art. sci •nee. !i eratur. ;.»>d :> f.-w other tHin" . but what d." i» airoui t ti ? More, he was. Icieki'i' b; forty years of teaching of all t'v !■ rman o:tii* nr\ If tlus i.- educatio i do w— want it ? If you meat, educatio 1 ■ii bein :, in p .ncpl -s of justid', i t$H ,-»juare deal, ir pa'rioti.-m. in fir.-t class *Tin. :iai. ci izer>.-hip, Uien, and rot otherwise, will eilueatior. IK- on of the niree pilla:> of civilization. Ni-\», money. w-» • ,u.-f nil have | ir.oiw \ bu ! civ!!u:.;i-.w it is to b - I i.m a*ure.l by ai.flueiice it ha on human life. It is like any oth.'r > real power, such as v.aui. clectricit\ i.nd fiie; if misapp!i->l it is a menae- Tliere is a he;.r" l u';-er which mon« ; can lot satisfy. The lcale- of milhoi. aires* son.- ami daugh «»rs prove this I'reh-i.bly noble and wise sons and d«-Ughters of wealth could be pointed out. Yet. there are others. Their records are on the new. pages. W > en we poin: out home training a |a p ilar of civilir i;ion we mean th. j rr; !raer in whah t l ie child i. l>.vv.-*h) : iup It is not a niliar e.Ve t ih? man*. 1 ' lesp-nsibility eruis in the brtfilin" ol 1 , a boy. It ends here in many of oui American home- It is not a pillar I the child has his shoes laced until he j reaciie? fourteen yeair- of a"e; such was tbe case with owe of Chicago's murderers. Neither is it a pdlar when the cliild b brought up with the uomi naai idea that someoi, must constants ly be in his serrice ai»' maM be ex-, plcited for his own selfish ple*--ure. Ami so on and on—a pillar but yet not a pillar. The use of the whip and rod L- not necessary, just the teachings " 'of a wise father and moUi?r. not the 1 i '-■! teaching.- of a parer.t who merely I i comes and gj(s. So it is ir. one sense that home training is a pillar of civi lization. ,' Trace the history of the vou-hfal Chicjigo mimicrs :»nl see how these three factors wi- applie>l- Smart ' nu i.t. lly. a supply of m» which | could not be exhsu.-t£vi. the ileath of ' | a natlier in ejtrly ciiildhooi and c fath«w who can* and went After all j dees it look as if the Chicaro boys are ijiii'Jv. U appe:.rs that d:rectly they i are but indirectly we would sav the ; truilty. It appears that directly they J Take for the liver tW »■■■»■■ im lOc mmi 3Sc paeh tl» bwra« «b»« trih —A ———— 'g * i I Our Buyers Now ! I In New York * Ira ■ *■*" I k fff ° I I Mr. T. K. Harrison And Mrs. Anna Harrison ~1 Are Buying Our LINE Of FALL And WINTER S Goods RE A DY-TO-WEAR And MILLINERY. I Look Out For The New Things And I | New Styles About September Ist. I I Harrison Brothers & Co. J _ WILUAMSTON'S LARGEST DEPARTM ENT STORE **-. • . » * i- PATENTS ■ j. i'.btained. Send model or ■aricti and « will promptly send you a report. Our book on Patents and Trade mark- will be sent to you or. request. D. SWIFT and COt —PATENT LAWYERS — 33-". Seventh St Washington. D C Over 34 Years" Experience LOST—LONG HAIRED AIRDALE I *>k, Mack and tan color. Please r* turn and receive reward. Prdey Perry, Williarast»*r. N. C. FOI'ND» —I have ■«j pnmmmm 1 h'ack hog, with white strip ore' tlx .shoubkr. Owner may *c. tae b l>a aig for this wl. Ed Johtson No pile of Tobacco too small or too large for H s Williamston Market .whole high prices, fair pi e.' f ent an'l courteous ic( are supreme. P. H. CONE Dentist • >HWe Over The Fanners anl Mer chants Bank Hours 9-IX and 1-6 t»!fue Phone No 9, Res. Pkont No ISC rt ANTED REGI'LAR AND TRANS it Itoariiers. Good rooms and nc oiiiodation*. Rates rraMnmble See | Mrs. T. W . Thomas, phone CC S-41 I A) ST: SOMEWHERE IN COUNTY. One Firestene AutoaoMe Tire and rim. siz 30 3 1-2. F:nder will plise i return to Sheriff lobprsw. I - IA)ST: A GOLD WATCH. IM»B( BLK | case with attachment, rt Rear Grass I Church- Sunday, Aug IT. Watch a t»ut size of Mr piece. Notify Mrs.. Eli White. Route 3 or telephone j 1924 c and receive reward. *IW LOCAL MAKI£T NOT THE LARGEST bat GOOD AS THE BEST Hie Fanners & Merchants Bank Williamston, N. C. Is a good bank—Seeking to do good to the Town and its Patrons, Appreci ates all Business. Always Accomodat ing its Customers and Others. TP A N7ED —BBGILAB AMB TEAK- 4 sit Boarders. Good wmmm aad ac comodations. Bat— SwomU* See Mr*. J. C. Crawford, pkw « WANTED: BBGI7LAB AND TBAlf sient boarders. Good rooms and j accommodation* Kates usHuMf. | See Mrs 1. C Crawfard. Haa-tor , Street. j 666 ' im ■ cmiiptiw for Malaria. CUM* , ■rf Fever. Deagae or Mt— Fever. 1 It kills Ike him BEGILAB COMMUNICATION OF SEEWAEEEE LODGE m No M A . F . aad A. M. - «~ry «««» ■** fourth Taaeday ni«ht of ~ch— AO Master Masons ia good standing or? coidially invited. VANTED A IS FT. MODEL F BEN hall Peanut Pictr Ma* be in ;; »■ condition ar. I cXsf. No juak xwt.d. J. S. W .tley. fhoae 17L ML CHABLES J. 3AWYEB ■ ft. C OFFICE YOBE BUILDING Practice limitad to Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat from 1 Ufc la Williamston every Friday afternoor. APPLICATION FOB FABDON r _ * AI.EXANDEB TAYLOt Application will be made to the I Governor of North Carolina for the • anion of Alexander Taylor eoavicted at the December 1923 Term of the Superior Coart of County for I the criaae of secret assaalt aad sea , tenced to penitentiary for a term of to 5 years. AU persons who oppose the graatiair ?| of said pardon ate invited to forward I, their protest* to the Gowast withoat 1 I t ■ Idiy. | — This tha sth day mt Aacaot, 19M. MAGGIE TAYLOE. ABMLKItfTBATDB*B MRKB Haviing this day qaalifcd as ad auaiatrator of tha ostate of Mia. Sa brina Ward, late ef the Coanty of Martin, notice ia hereby fins to mil persons heldmg dates against said estate to peasant same far psjm»l as or before tha let day of Aagnst. ISO, or this notice wffl ha pleaded la ar of their lecomry. All persons indebted to said estate ll come forward and make immedi ate payment of same. This the Ist day of Aagast IMI. J. D. WABD JB. Admr. NOTICE I will be delighted to do jwar or dinary brick aad cement work aad also your lathing- I wi> be apaa far engagement on aad after Jane Ist, aad if yoa have any of the above work to do yoa amy write ar call to 221 sooth Pearl street. Wglhawlaa Work done ia and oat ai town. Gee A Rogers. ,)h.yMr3* | VmP uJintersmitfts
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