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BEING YOUR TOBACCO TO WILLIAMSTON HIE LITTLE MAEBLE HOUSES — Once upon a time there wms a lit' | tie city and in the little city there wa» a little cwed itiH of shiny, white boose*—fc—MM white marble , booses all polished and dean. In each little hooae there was a little sister. Miss Nerre and two little brother*. Artery and Vein. For a long time the owner of the little city kept the white marble houses nice and dean and aH of the children were happy. Bat after a while •he owner mt the city begun to eat too much candy and cake and always -•anted two big spoonfuls of sugar -MI his ucwa!. Because it was ao be had .o drink two big glasses of ice water and then he would INK ••rii k his milk. This was so bad for ! n that he got to be very lazy iu.l used to go to bed tearing his work cntk-ue. Then weeds began to grow np a route: the shiny, white house- - Soati the weeds were so thick an«l high around one of the little marble houses that the littlt imps could h*«ie in them. These little imps had ham mors and nails and. hidirx behind tn« wejds, they used to hammer away un til they made tiny, tiny holes in the li : tie white house*. After the ho,-- *we once made, it was very easy f.-r the imps to make these holes larrer After a li'tle while Miss Nerve used to shiver whenever the air Mew in through the tiny holes, but when the holes got larger, she began to cry every night. As the dirt in the street, which was no longer a nice, clean street, began to blow into the holes, little M»s- Nerve became sick and got wnrsr »nd worse until finally she died. There wa- no one to clean up 'hf little house and ntend the t«ole> in the walls as the owner of the little tu«r. had grown laxter and lazier, so the wreckers had to come and pull away the house The owner was sorry and '. thought everything would be all right but when he looked, he found a hole *r. the next little houae. The Rocky Mount Tobacco Market Is The Mo£ Progressive Tobacco Market in The State. 1 OUR WAREHOUSEMEN ANI) BUYERS ARE ANXIOUS TO SEE OUR MARKET GROW ANI» THEY KNOW YOU WILL NOT BRING YOUR TOBACCO IO $ ROCKY MOUNT UNLESS THEY I'AYYOU A HIGHER PRICE THAN ANY OTHER MARKET. THE I'RICES PAID ON THE ROCKY MOI'NT MARhh't | AY ERAGE HIGHER EVERY DAY THAN THE PRICES PAID ON ANY OTHER MARKET IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. p f Bring Your Next Load Of TOBACCO To ROCKY MOUNT And Go j I Home Satisfied. THE ROCKY MOUNT CLEARING HOCSE ASSOCIATION IS WORKING TO MAKE THIS MARKET THE BIGGEST ANI> BEST IN IHE STATE. | si _ —MEMBERS - - - t S PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK FIRST NATION AL BANK BBJ. C. BRASWELL, President MILLARD F. JONES, Cashier. JOS. H. RAMSEY. President FRANK F. FAGAN, Vice President eg and Cashier. i I NATIONAL BANK OF ROCKY MOUNT ROCKY MOUNT SAVINGS TRUST CO. I i THOK. H. BATTLE, President. .j. L. SUITE®. Cashier. •/. W HINES, Vice President F. I'. SPRI'IIX. Cashier ar.H Trust ' r I, r-TT~ : i ' om,w • . | FIRST BANKING TRUST COMPANY * T. A. AVERA, Vice President W. M. SPEARS, Secretary. So he knew be must get some mas-' I ons to fill it, or little Miss Nerve, who lived in H would also die. He was' i so sorry that he had been lazy that he stopped being greedy and went to' cleaning op his city. He cleaned away sJI of the wreck and polished ail the, little houses so they looked like beau- i tifal pearls. As there were no weeds' I to hide in. the little imps never tried 1 to make holes in the houses of that little town again. The good fairies were so pleased that they started to build a new house where the old one had stood. Eve.-y night they built a little, until after a while a beautiful new house stood where the old oi.e had been puiled away ami it wau- tall er and shinier than the old one. Now little folks. 1 wonder how many »f you are the p*x>u! owners of , whole city fall of marble houses. Of course, you must know tha* these Ittle marble houses are really your pearly teeth. I just wish that I could see ecoi '•i»l every* one of you to find cu' how many iitfle boys and Kirts nav' beer, like the owner in the story. Be! I am sure if yo Have let a little Miss Nerve dule you know bow ba«'!> it, Kurt.-., and will promise me that af erj this you are goini? to do just like th- I story says, ami clean a*a) all the weed- which are nothing hut -food! ind stains which stick to the teeth j Then you must brush so hard ami so! often to chase away those little imp I because they love to hale between j your teeth, or down in tiny little holes, j Then when you forge: *hem they he-1 All kinds Jewelry, !| Watches, Clocks S»l- 1 f verware, China, Cut ] (ilass and Novelties. Waters repairing a ' specialty. W. c BROWN INii I JEWELER West Main St. Washington, N. C i | • --- ■■ T ■■ - - - - ».».-! J THE ENTERPRISE WIIXIAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA 'gin again with their tiny little ham- I nvers and nails, and if you're not ' careful, some night soon you will have another awful toothache. ! ! RALEIGH BOOSTERS l\ FAIR PARA UK i Kaleigh, Oct. 9. —Boosting the State ( Fair has become -uch a habit with kitigh that a hundred live boosters in the Capital City are goin; to pro . vide the escort for Mrs. Edith Yan derbilt and Governor Morrison in the parade up historic Faye'teville street. That will feature the official open ii.g of the Fair on Tuesday. October 14th. The hundred boosters who recently traveled two «lays by special train on i pilgrimage to tell North Carolina tbou: its State Fair will have the State College bras.- band of sixty l-ieces at their head. '.overnor Morrison will follow hi torie precedent when he stands befoie the assemhie-l multitudes after tlie i -.ra.le acl proclaims the Fair officia'- i\ opene.l He will likeax-e follow pre ceiient if he make- hi« speech brief fH"| to the point. 1 speaker of national proniiienre I ________ if 1 . PAINT YOUR AUTOMOBILE LET US FAINT YOUR AUTOMOBILE WK W ILL DO IT IN 10 DAYS AND IT WIIL LOOK LIKE NEW. ! N. A. Riddick ; I Motor Car Company Agents For Buirk Cars SCOTLAND N ECK NORTH :■ r. i- has been secured to naVf an addre» •' at the State Fair uminl • on Wedncs- II |da v. October 15th, «h3r Thuxlav.' J big day of the Fair, «ill be irivet> • [ over entirely to iasperU»c of exhibit - 1 jand enjoyment of the »anou- iwrf- Ration features. The State CoUrCT-I n: t versity football cunr wi l br played , near the fair grounds on this Hay Friday. October 17th. will see the ' end of the State Fair. No exhibits , are allowed to be remove*: until the p official .close ami everythhat: runs in full blast till the dosing whistle - 1 srunds. Ample parking ground- for auto ! mobiles is assured by the manaee ment. ami retonl breakir > crvw.l --y arc expecred. it * HORNS l)KA» KIIHHKS. KIIHHKS BLOW HORNS ' >• ! ~~ mmm fe In the mix-up. we saw Mr R J. Peel ami Simon lJlle\ e ivjnc an e advertising car sent out t>\ the hli P County Fair, blowing the little Kim, which carried ad •ihwr'isnww of the i Pitt County Fair, with about .M» of f the local bMirs Like the Pied Piper' '* tu> - rtfif Hotel e brought the dutftini a»' in a few minute* the advertising nur. w»> free, of horns, but not of noise. Th* !i t I ,«e saw of them they w»rr marvhibe jt«wanl the school buiidmic Ci:T>trjL'i j horns, noise, and joy ak>ng. As far! , *.l.e Clerk of the court, he k«-jK s' l straight course; and. as far as. w»j know, he continued to blow long af-, Itr the teac tiers hush en the school lad- • •*« las>ie>. for you .-nee V is at the cour* house irii car make a!l the noise thev like. ;— i It is not the money o«w make- Thai counts hut the tw>i .«*.!- «ten • complishes that count in the lane rwt Ve' \ f> » folk- are a- t>«l as *hev want to be. but m.»-t f,>ik- a-.- - socxi as they try to S». Semi in your renewal EAL>\ NO better time Is to be ha.* than tfc, }«reser»t time fo ilo .«•» I In The Service of | I Its Customers 1. .. - . I I his Lank makes every |»ossihie effort to serve its customers- . » ,X in such a r-rompt and cheerful way to make each transaction $ invite fu» ther us*.* of its facilities. I -S | Farmrs and Merchants • OT „ t*T~~ | . Bank | jjlj (largest l>ank in this Section) jj| Will JAMS! ON XOinil ( A KOI IN A 1 jjjj FOR HIGHEST PRICES. SELL YOLR TOBACCO At AMSTON F»»R SALE—SEVERAL NICE LOTS *«-li located. See W. C. Manning. , FOR SALE ONE FOI R HI RN ICR I | Lxrain Kero-ene Cook Stove. Huirh ' I . I— f :| ... • PLENTY MONEY TO LOAN! ! 5 Percent Interest on Improved farm lands J - Apply to i ; ! DUNNING, MOORE, & HORTON ! I W! \ .i.!: > IST' 'X X( IRTII (A R. | G. Hortoo. ! ONE BUCK *1 TO. IN FIRST Idas- comiition. for sale, cheap W. T. Meadows.
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