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the enterprise Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPAN Y .... ' Williamston, NortH Carolina W. C. Manning 1 v -'- j- Editor Subscription Price (Strictly cash in advance) ! year . - . $1 50 6 months •' .BO 3 months *. 45 Entered at the ..post office at Williamston, N. C. as second-class matter under the act of March 3, 1879. - . • Address ail communications to The Enterprise. Williamston, N. C. t and not to individuals 7»wn Convention Meets Tonight—Time to Think 4MPHI: Ti'WN C NYKN . mi-b. at lljc aourthtiust' to.igb at. X o-'clofc Air .In' iiuin.-.-.' nl I i ttiir..it;ll ae. 'li'iwi fi mayor" irnrf'Trr"ndit-r-. .the boatd of I own commissioner*. Th*' mos . inlpor ant got*emntcn' i * niaiest u-»; for .na, i wim h pvcry person T*vin K -. in' ut wit i xerei. i hi' ritrh. of attending the town con vention* help • 0..-ri ho win. i'o\/rn «it»r hi a'l ; (la is. Jhf present .board ' ciimnti..: ii'l.'t: ;>rt hum i " irmw ami «,h ere ion, and though they • have be« • u..>>j• • t m».-i Ii r us o* h -Ii own ta'xe., i can be.said that the ( |i.. w .>. Ii vt" r.'iiic t.n ih,. board The town's M had been sjiu'wl. V. hichluy :.n in i'iv.s cliaiv of ulriiit $ JO,INK! each year, liofore the )• ei. hoard went ihto office. The gc feral running .expense of 'h:' town is v well within the hounds ol I'musoii; no lane . xpi iuii til e have hi en made, and the street-upkeep pro- K'-am. whit Ii is the laifi t nj !i ii in of rest, has hietu taken care of fairly . wp " - In aJiik'M of win. , uvei ii.. .u e . own. for many years tuxes will he high; \e i. is of no li le mipol'U.nec ' o rooil in- n, who will honestly and > o ndi'ct the busijie sof lie town. \ hi'e we in.' . mill:, it wou.d'io diulu |a> Us to. have a town manager to vc lii; fill iis if to In i'Jf: v- .i hi' own. U'i would he able to Ret more 'm ej.c-1 liol'a ;• i In hii-ving min one nuih responsible; who had both, the i-ne an.l ab'li y to ri\ ;■ eve.,'yLtiuiir iiu•; juma.de ration. • ■ . — ■ * .1» j ■ " ' . I The Building of Tomorrow ST I' ll I' ». i iii'ssi i!» ihi la t debate on the port and .erm nal ques- ; to:., ;u .1 '» . itc it in ■I. In h" I: oratorical eon'V st its effect will, no douh ,he set ii la e-r .When he t|i esl ron was pu*' before the people the poit» i ' and ti rniinal hil was d. fe. '. d by a. fo.lOO w "more majority.' Out of lie eiitirt number o' m -a. 1, ni. lit he sail that a larpe number wejp cust hy voters Vjjp knew Ii ,!i ahei • he •«|tirs ion. These deba'es served rs a' source of inf.limit mi h u ami of htgli school student.*, and who knows . but 'hat'this itiforriia' KI, \\ ill lie of servjee o 1 hem a' some time in the - •.«!,> And while the ju.l.'i * ■I • oli led against every school savt one, the work' «a«• Hot lost hi . ii .'sineie. .-i r for' the work of the thousands of participants ; r wi'l fo i wji.ro tin hiiiliH : of viimirnw. Easter Monday and the Herring \STKI; MOMMV iciii ' all the roads leads to- liimelsville. It has loiik heen J k"nwrr umiitir but I lishernu'i: and those who eat fish that when dogwood blossoms nnd Kit.- er Si.: a\ evyies .he fish will-come up Hoanoke River. fertiiinly v..- .in not a" ,opt to say tha- the that the hi ;iu I tilul dogwood is blooiniiiri UrighteniliK 'he hillsides, nor do they know that —-), i.ii.. ;i, i.mill .■ i.m 1... mi ii'iil l'.isier atrthems in memory- n{ ■he —j.wh «»ti■ iM: I-\ Vr*-1 idti c empty tomb. Vet the herring is home. Whe h.-r t'.e >\ate- ,> low.-or hijfhi- muddy or clear; or whether- the wind is for the ui-> v . whcthei the eloUi.ls come from ilve.north or the seni; tn'ki.ow it ttmr to rtin tlfr K"«iioke Kiver and pre * P'tw for the propagation of the fish family, that the waters may be replenrJ " ' -' ' .' I i'ihed with living food for the Use j_>f man. . The is .x>ne of the. be.«t and cheupes" of foods. JamesviJle catches them by the millions'in good years Camp Point Fishery, a few miles be .ow, catches more, and then when tl • Warren Neck sec'ion is reached, the twin finherie?, Kitty Hawk and flad'c, belonging to W.. K. Hampton, are stilj '.arger and (hake much larger catcher. f r ' The Jamesvilleami ( amp IVm Fisl.erie are run by • he S. 1.. Wallace fam lly. who have had then) in charge for more thanrv .'to years Th"y report the fifh market"better thi.i year than any year in the history of fishing The •. slihil catch is generally small, but many rock are being caught. ■ - . ' ' ' -r" • - _X i _ • • " ■*- } Announcement , • *'V- - • • ' • v - *"•' . I v- I wish to announce to my friends and the public at larKe that I have moved my jewel ry store from the Legjrett Building on Main « Street to.the building adjoining the Farm ers Supply Co., on \Vashiwj?£dn Street. . Jewelry at the rijjrht prices, and repair work of all kind Ruaranteed. . Respectfully, J. L Peel This Week By Arthur BmbtUM ECONOMY, MR. COOLIDGEJ AIR TRAVEL, 1 CENT PER MILL IECT WILBUR WANTS REPORT. THE LAST CHAPTER. Speaking of *OOIIOIO7. Mr. Presi dent, what la gained bv sending the American army polo piayere to eompete with Great Britain'* army player* acroM the oeeant fftlx army players. with twenty ire ponlee and thirteen groom*, •die Q on the transport Uner llinnetonka last we«k. Are those grooms American sol diers ? Old tney enliat to be used as private servants for gentlemen playing polo? Doe* it make the army more "Ef ficient, In these days of tanks and Hying machines, to have officers knocking little whit* balls along the grass? • Who authorises the expedition T How do you think it will strike the average fanner T Thirteen grooms for twenty-five ponies will seem a good many to nim. He and his hired man take care of ten horses and eows, besides plowing. They dont manicure their horse* hoof*. A lady of Spokane demands a divorce because her husband-, at breakfast, milked a goat directly into his cup of coffee. He keep! the goat in the house. The laay declares that such "table man ners" could not be endured by any person of refinement. "Other times, other manner*." Eve would have thought it very clever had Adam done exactly th* same thing. If"' Hft | s,' * ~ Torrid tobacco £ove s> - • • • - ( IIRKS TOBACCO WITH KEROSENE "Sleep While Others Work* Every one knows the worry and sleepless nights you have during- the tobacco season. This system eliminates this trouble I have one installed and demonstrate it every Saturday on farm three miles from Rohentonville from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. - Be sure trt some and see it demonstrated. • r ~ . f . j HYMAN WARREN . ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. THE ENTERPRISE WILI.IAMSgiN NORTH CAROLINA GETTIN6 OP OM Yoyfc. EAK. *S EASY-dOT OE+TtNG DOWN CSKACSFOU_Y 15 OOITE A TASK- - . i) in tli- iiir t;». «. die no road beds or rails to be lept up, no fric tion or bumping, wearing out roll ing stock. Before the Fords get through with their airplane build ing they will carry ten passengers from Detroit to California, or Florida, for one-quarter of the present fare, in one-third of to- running time. Young men that perhaps envied and admired young Wood', son of General Wood, when he was gan)-„ bling and winning in Wall Street, and envied and wondered more as they read th« -usual lies about his * tremendous gambling profits in Europe, should not miss the last chapter of the story. It came with young Wood's re turn to this country, in reply to a reporter's question. "Yes," saia Wood, "I made it in speculation; but what a jack ass I 'was to go and lose it all!" That's the kind of jackass that gambling usually produces. Tike warning against stocks, horse races, c»rds or —get- rich- quick schemes. , Secretary Wilbur, according to a dispatch to the New York' Times, is worried. It seem - t ia* XIIiSCRIHE TO THE ENTERPRISE warships, with all their aiitl-tfr craft guns, blazing away to the limit at an aircraft target, (were unable to score even 6M single hit.) The Secretary has demanded a report, and that Is a good Idea. A better idea would be to build about four thousand fast, fighting airplanes. What do you think half a dozen bombing airships would have done to those eleven warships while they were shooting off their comic opera anti-aircraft guns T Warships are obsolete. Battle ships are merely big hulks, May targets for aerial bombs. In the World War. John Lenn roth had his back broken, both legs mangled, and is not discour aged, in spite of the fact that he has just undergone his eighty eighth surgical operation. With both legs cut off kt the stumps, he manages an automobile, especially constructed, and drove alone from California to Walla Walla, Wash ington, on the way to operation No. 88. That is a tribute to a brave man's courage, and the fact that he still lives is a tribute to sur gical skill and science. In old lays, before surgeons understood erms and infection, the chances -rainst livln" '»ti -tM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS • , - .7t " . \ & ■* BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION ERSI WILL LEVY ON ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MAY Ist. IHEREFORE, WILL THANK THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE NOT PAID THEIR 1924.TAXES TO £OMK AND PAY THEM, AS YOU KNOW IF . SAME THERE IS ADDITION- AlpCOgt.; v,. . . ' v- ' ' . RESPECTFULLY YOURS, V •• "r*i •' --i.V* H. T. Roberson, Sheriff • » '. i ~ ■■ This Week's Cross-W By C W. Hawley. * V V We tried to find a harder puzzle, but decided .to give you another chance at an easy one. This one was arranged by Mrs.. C. W. Hawley. Mrs. Hawley has a sense of humor, and she carried it right with her ! when she started on this puzzle. nr |2 [5 1 JT [s - = 3E =^=l ri ~p Hp mam* 1. Ls misuse ia inexcusable. i. I c iaKes more man one lo make it j 0. in iiie eye ami in the sky. in. iu spitad tinea aeii .boastfully. I ii. canvas bhel.er (flurai>. 1«». i u move slowly. i 4. -Auani did and we ve had lo work ever unite. '' 10. v\ nat you «an I bland up and ua li. An Indian Tribal appellaliun. cj. Lima is its largest city. 20. This word could apply to "Jack be nimble, Jack be quick." jtl. To pull along by main force. 44. An agreement. i"t. Eternity. 2tt. A tree with chewey bark. ..0.1 he unfortunate absent member at the Ladies' Aid. 31. What the boss did to the office girl, while she was doing it to a bill of fading. 33. What, you are as soon as you alf out of bed. 36. What Abe Lincoln pulled the pig out of. 36. Cupid's btfst friend. 37. Half man, half beast. VERTICAL, 1. What Dad does to the coal pile with speculative eye in cold wea ther. 2. What we should hate to ride in to town on. 3 A small sunken court in front of a basement. 4. A very simple' amount of particle. 5. A form of the verb "To Be.".* 6. What a small boy does when he introduces water to his face and hands. 7. A small piece of ground. 9. What gossip creates. 10. The pirates' aspirations. * Don't let her humor throw you off the track though. You will And all her definitions correct and interesting although at first glance you may think misleading. Well give you thirty minutes for this one. .2. Domosthenes overcame as he walk ed the seashore. 15. A crucial time for the plaintiff. 18. What ladies hate in skirts. 19. What the originator of a cross word puzzle possesses. 22. To move about uncertainly from place to place. 23. A monkey shine 25. An Americon lady prominent in England. 26. What we all do too much of. 29. The friend a feller needs. • 32. Before. 34. A French coin. NOTICE OF SALE Cnder and by virtue of the powi&i and authority contained in a certau deed of trust executed to the under signed trustee by W. W. William., and wife, Celia Williams, on the Sd day of October, 1921, of record in the public regis'ry of Martin County n book G-2, page 372. sa.d deed of trust having been given to stcure certain notes of even dat" and tenor there with, and tie stipulations in said riee» of trust not having been complies v/ith, and at the request of the partis interested, the undersigned truste will on the 4th day of May, 1926, a't 12 o'clock rrt.T at the court house door in the town of Williamston, N. C. offer for sale to the highest biddo for cash, at public aucticn, the follow ing described real e;ite.'o» to wit: Bounded on the north by W. A Bailey, on the south by Alexandei Hanli on, on the east by the Dennis Simmons Lumber Co., and others, an' on thi west by Edmond Harris inc Church Cowan. Containing 72 acVfs more or less. \ This the Ist day of April, 1925. WHEELER MARTIN,
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