THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY Williamston, North Carolina W. C. Manning * v - Editor v Subscription Price , (Strictly cash in advance) 1 year , 1 . .... $1.50 6 months 80 3 months 45 Entered at the post office at Williamston, N. C. as second-class matter under the act of March ,1 1879. - 1 r ~ Address all communications to The Enterprise Williamston, N. C., and not to individuals. Cooperation was brought to the forefront When such saying* as, "If we don't hang together, we will hang separately", and "United we stand, divided we fall" were uttered by the founders of our country, its gov ernment and its policies. Today we ■till harp on cooperation. We go with the attitude, "I'll tell you what to do" instead of "you suggest some thing and I will follow." And unless we have the pleasure of atarting something" and dictating to Carl's Beaufort County Still Hunt Has Carl" Goerch disgraced the fi.iiernity? Carl recently captu r ed a mooi.sU.ne still over in lieau ort county, and mi his write-up o, the capture tie kept saying he was afraid. So far as we know, 'that is the first time a news paper man has ever been afraid of anything. And now Carl comes along and humilia es the whole brotherhood when he might just as easily have run over two or three deputy sheriffs and caught the operators with their j We all seem to have vision suffl- j cien„ to look out ami see that there I is 'rouble, but few can direct that vision to where the trouble really is. Economy stan4w a small —chance where there is nothing to save. Grit urd pluck on the pari of all will be of more help. T f*7? ' r i * - - • ALL TRUTH Affij RICH I EOl SNESS AKE PEKFEVI'LV I UNSISTENT They are gloroiusly harmonious in the cKaracter and works of Coil, the Father, Son anil Spirli —in rfw works of creation, redeuipuon and regener ation. He ife the God of truth; His Son is the incarnation of truth; His Spirit is the Spirit of truth; and He calls Hi* Writ.en vVord the Scriptures of truth. Everything in that Word, when rightly understood, is in exact harmony with all His orks in na t ture and in grace. He cannot lie or deny Himself. When we are illuminat ed by His Spirit, we gladly receive - in our mind.* and hearts all that He has said in His works and' in His Word, and see no contradiction be tween them, and desire to manifest our sense of this, perfect unity in righteousness of life in loving words •nd acts towards God and towards all our fellow-creatures. We willingly ac cept everything that science discovers proves to be true, thanking God for every revelation that He makes of Himself, and delighting to adorn our profession of faith in Him by a righteous life and conversation, seek ing to know of Him in His works and Word, to glorify Him in all our ways, and to do to others as we would have them do to us, and thus illustrate the high and noble character of His true and holy religion, being a blessing to other* while we remain on earth, and Waving a blessed memory of ourselves after our departure from this world I have devoted the most of a long life te an earnest study of the relations between natural science and the He ; brew and Christian religion, and I have found no discord between them, bat a divine and perfect harmony. In the beautiful words of the Psalmist: "Metey and truth are met together; righteoeaness and peace have kissed each ether"; or, in the words of an other, "Earth is carpeted with the flow«rs of truth, \nd canopied with «tgy», ef righteousness"—all the and all the Words of God pro claiming His glory in infinite and enrertaeting concord. The Constitution of the United States guarantees liberty of speech aa4 the press and conscience to imy one of our citisena; it was founded 666 fa l nmripllw far Malaria, Chille fgti Wmm, Vmgm m Wm*m ft ftfte the f*HM. * ?■ —7T •• 1 . l*"i] True Cooperation others we will not cooperate' Tor the betterment of a thing, but will do all in our power to damn it. The term is established, and it is high time to Stop talking about it and act. It is said that Henry Ford would not even as much as spit on the cotton cooperative association , just because u Jew was at the head when it was established. So it goes, one here and one yonder failing to cooperate with any movement just because, because, 1)h! well we don't know why. working clothes on, and perhaps found a few small bottles scattered around in little nooks of the road instead of liuding nothing but big vats of old filthy beer unfit for a beast. Barring the admission of fright, the still hunt was fine. The>pictures were good, but we failed jte disern Carl thereabouts. Two things we would say to our brother next time he gets In a hunt of anykind: Kun with the crowd and not from it and be careful to get ip the picture. \ by our forefathers on faith in the Uible; each of our Presidents takes his oath of office on the Bible—Presi dent Coolidge then putting his hand on the first Chapter of the Gospel of John; and, with aome of the greatest scientists of the world, and its most learned archaeologists, and the larg est business intersts, and the Ameri can Association of Conservative Pro testant Colleges, and the great ma jority of professing believers in the Scriptures, 1 am assured of their plain literal truth in all passages where their meaning is not clearly symbol-1 ical, and of their certain tendency to BIG DANCE AT BELHAVEN BEACH EVERY FRIDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT Special Orchestra—Dancers, SI.OO Come And Enjoy The Biff Time D. LESOFSKY, Mgr. F. L. Edwards Licensed Undertaker Expert Embalmer SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Day Phone 87 Niffht Phone 221 WILLIAMSTON, N. C. 'LAND PLASTKR I sell genuine Phospho Landplaster, 95 per cent gypsum, at $lO a ton, cash. Delivered at any time from No. 4 Storage. Time price a little higher. C. B. Hassell PRACTICALLY RENEWED , f, r >y Many a stained and spotted ' ' I iv. but otherwise serviceable ■; y ' . \jt ff\ suit Buoh has been reborn in ■ j , "■. Mjl /„J }, the hands of skilled dry |L' • \ : is'/ J cleanars. Every day we rt "j - A I jj f 8 turn dry cleanel garments f. 1 to customers who are astound . 1 'l: "i-7 » «d at the transformation f Hck-iii|§»- that dry cleanfn K—ot so ' - small a cost—has wrought. I-ook in your closets for N tilings merely needing dry . _ .v cleajj| treatment! . HONK 242 it. Service "Shop righteousness—to elevate men and glorify God. It seems to me lliat no sound mind can fail to Hee the essen tial diffeaence between theory and science, between supposition and knowledge. And no creature, except by Dinvine revelation, knows anything about the origin of the universe, or of matter, or life, or mind, or reason, or conscience. An eternal and infinite God directly erec ed them, and He: should and will have the glory for mch creation. .' SYLVESTER HASSELL. , In Memory of HAZEL EVELYN JONES In loving memory of oui dsar little baby, Hazel Evelyn, who June 11 1024. Just one year fgo Cod took her home to rest in a land where all is bright. Oh how hard we tried to save lipr, but our pmyers and tears were all in vain: Happy angels came and took her from t.hiw world of Horry and of pain. No on*; knows the silent heart ache; only those who have lost can tell of the rrief that was borne in silence of the.one we loved so well. A dear IttUe gone but -not j forgotten. At one - year, nine months two weeks and o >e day.—Aunts and Mother. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONOS Sealed proposals will be received by the board of Commissioners of Ham l ton, North Carolina at, 8:00 P. M , June 29, 11)26, fur the purchas. of $15,000 6 per cent Light ami Power Bonds of said tnwt,, da'e'l July 1. 1925; mu.uiiiig $&()(> on July 1 of each of the years 192ti lo 1947 both in clusive, in denomiu: Hon of SSOO each, interest payable semi-annually and bo'th principal and interest payable in New York. Legal proceedings and preparation and sale o r the bonds under the-super vision of Hruce Craven Esq., of Trin ity, Nor h Carolina, to when all re quests for further info::notion should be addressed. Bidders must deposit wth the 'Treasurer before raking their bids a certified check maun to til? order of 'he Treasurer upon an incorporated bank or trust com; any, or a suip of , mof.ey for or in an amount equal to 2 per cent u:n of the face amount of 'he bonds bid r or, to secure the muni cipality ' against any loss resulting from 'he frilure of ihe bidder to com ply with the terms .of his bid. Said HOW'S THIS? HALL'* (ATAMKH MUUICINB will to what we Clttlm for It—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HAI.I/a CAT AHH IT MKDKINK fon slsts of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves the catarrhal Inflammation, and the Interna! Medicine, a Tonic which acts through the Biood on the Mucous Surfaces, thus restoring normal condl- I tlons. Sold by d-uxKtsts for over 40 Years. *. J Ch.mpv * Oj To>»do. Ohto tut: JSXTKKPKIbt, WiLLiAMSTON. NOKIH CAKOLINA bonds will be awarded to the highest bidder at not less than par, unless all bids are rejec.ed D. G. MATTHEWS, Cleik. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by vir.ue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by Joe and Lucy Purvis to the undersigned trustee and bearing: the date of Feb ruary 10, 1922 and of record in the public registry of Mar.in Couil.y in L'ook Jl at page 454 said Deed of Trust having been given to secure of car ain notes of even date therewith, and the terms and conditions therein contained not hav ing been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said notes, (he undersigned trustee will on Tues day, July 14, 1925 at 12 o'clock M. in front of the Bank of Hamilton, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described property to-wit: One certain tract or parcel of land containing 33 acres .more or less, same as purchased from Ben Rober son and known as Lot No. 3 in the Land Division of Simon Brown, Ben nett Staton and Joe Purvis, and more fully described by reference to Land Division Book No. 1 page 476, said land being where Joe Purvis now lives. This the 18'h dav of June, 1925. T. B. SLADE JR., Trustee V 6-16-4 PAINS ALL OVER Wy Say* She Took Carda mi Merer Sow Sock Improre ■Mt-Wos So Weak Codda't Stud. Wea thereby, Miss.—Mrs. Jtfflu it Hall, of this place, writes that the was "getting weaker all the time" when Cardul, the woman 'a tonic, was first brought to her attention. After she had taken Cardul a whilst ■he writes that she "never did see such an improvement." "I suffered all the time and had pains all over," says Mrs. Hall. "I was so weak I could not stand. Mr skin was cold and flabby. I did not have any color. I had always J>een a very active woman—used to outdoor exercise, walking and going where I pleased, and to get down, not able to get myself a drink, was Indeed a hardship. "Nothing gpenii d to help me, till 1 began *u Cardul. The flint bottle Seemed to strengthen me, and I sent for five more. by the time I had taken these, 1 was on my feet, going around, doing my work, gained in heallh und strength. "1 took two more bottles, and I am well and strong. Can work my garden. I haven't had any more alcknees." Ask your druggist NO-165 IcARPj&U NOTICE!! To Taxpayers >**', f ' ' M " • « , J •' • ' ■- j ;/ _ - - ■ 4-, j . AH taxes due and unpaid for the year '\ 1924, not paid on or before July Ist, will force me to levy on all personal property and real estate as ordered by of County Commissioners. Therefore I will thank those who have not paid to make ar rangement to do so before that date in or der to save the cost of having their proper ty advertised. Thanking you in advance for your prompt attention, I am, Respectfully yours, * H. T. ROBERSON Sheriff Martin County - c U)hato S follows another "STAN DARD" GASOLINE Fyout Home Deserves^* 5 !! I a Handsome Roof! I - Today you can have a colorful, ar- tistic roof at a very moderate cost. ife Roof with Barrett Giant SI 1 These extra-large shingles (12 by 14 I inches) are durable, economical as well as beautiful. They're ideal fo'r re-roofing • —can be laid right over the old roof. —>l t They're surfaced with natural colored slate in dark red, moss green or shad owy blue-black. Moreover they're fire- fe I safe. They won't rot or rust —never I need painting or staining. 1 NGS i I We stand squarely back of Barrett Giants. They're match less in rugged strength—will far outlast ordinary shingles. You can get Barrett quality (in your roof no matter w+iat kind of buii-ing you are plai* |B w. ling to cover T —— ■ />•_ 1 Roanoke Supply Co. I Williams!on, N. C. Money Raising Sale TO CONTINUE THROUGH June 20 Remarkable V "i V alues In 7 AH Departments NOW IS THE -m*. f . ■ TIME TO ;L --CHOOSE 1 BETWEEN PROFIT . AND ; LOSS V Big Reductions In Straw HatF- Hose Silk Scarfs Men's Suits Ginghams Shoes We Mean Every Word Said * v' - — z —r* * * .-f ' ~ N assef Dept.

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