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THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY Williamston, North Carolina W. C. Manning .....J........... - --• Editor Subscription Price (Strictly cash in advance) 1 year - - $1.50 6 months - ■ - 80 3 months - - r - 45 Entered at the post office at Williamston, N. C. as second-class matter under the act of March 3, 1879. . . - Address all communications to The Enterprise Williamston, N. C., and not to individuals. Sunday School Convention a Great Succeßt The Martin County Sunday School association ended its second-.conven tion here last Friday evening; with a spirit that will result in much good. This meeting was better than the one of last year in attendance. During the convention life needs of the Sun day school were brought out, ami a mapg those mentioned are: To -keep > the Sunday school modern. Now this does not mean that Iht Sunday school will have to erect a dance hall in eoli ned ion with its class n.om, nor does. it mean that the method or adminis tering uf rouge and paint will be taught. When modern was mentioned, it meant that we must equip our Sunday schools with such methods of procedure that have been proven wor thy of themselves, to have charts spacious rooms, etc. Another need was ' that all teachers should strive to bet ter their classes by giving the lesson every serious thought and not to go to the church half prepared and then Camouflaged Politicians The movement of aorni' of the State'sf "would be" and some o, the "think they are" politicians are very inter esting. If a stock raiser would look on for a moment he would" say it j looks like hog feeding time. The interest seems to be spreading; over a large territory, affecting the fish in many political waters. What Do We Bate Our Hopes On? At no time, do we remember, that betting on "tomorrow" has been sol heavy at* it is at t his tune. Everyone j is looking forward to the results of j the next few months, hoping that | matters will clear thymselvei. Well,l in, this there is nothing wrong. Mut| aren't we hoping tOO much and doing 1 too little Just what ;.re we basing - „ K .ur hope oil'., If we base our Hope on . anything | other than our own labors, we might os well he , ship ri>*ht iiflW r We'hear some saying t his, and some saying anofher. That's all* right we like to heal such talk as that. . Buti- what is he basing this ta Ik q'j L_ f The man in the field with his hands stained with green tobacco juifce, .wip ping the sweat from his brow with a wet sleeve' coated with sand and dirt, has a hope. Can we say that we have such a bfise for our hope ? Here in a base that we might build UEVER BE WITHOUT IT |l| for it immediately eases »ud- A V dan, severe, colicky pains and cramp* in stomach and bowela, deadly nausea and weakening diarrhoea. For children and grown-ups use CHAMBERLAIN'S COUC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Tlfca It with you when you trsrsL Kmp it always la jr#sr tils. >, -•* _ ' Patent Lawyers MS Seventh 8t Waabl"glon, * Orel 84 year* experience PATENTS Obtain**. Send bmm«4 or skeu-h - ami we will promptly —ad yon a report. Our book on patents and trade-marks will be «ent to you I. try to teach. It would not be going tp far w.»y th.it thft.-Smuliw schools right here in our town, are suffering from the lack of just .such a need i It would not lie fair not to mention, however, that we have ,nome exception ally good teachers. Even their work wouiil he greater if it were not hin - iiert I lis the others whcLKiv_t'_thf' b l ' day school lesson little thought. An other need was mentioned that placet! more work on the superintendent of j I the Sunday school. It is his duty to ' plan for the school. And it might be added that his duties are not limited to the few when he calls out the numbers, of hymns which are chosen by the organist every Sunday morning- It > s « seven-day job; one that would have work just ijs hard ■•on Monday as he would on Sunday. The convention was a great success and Miss Flora Davis arid Mr. I>. W. Sims deserve much credit for its be-1 ing such a great success. .1 ! _What the politicians always is the opportunity to do all the think ing for the voters and for that rea-l | son they are putting their brains to .— I——- | work early. It now looks as if the voters have' smelt a mouse, ami some sig;ns of uneasiness among the poli ticians are apparent. up. One that .will terminate in es- I tablishment of a market that will af [, ford the highest prices possible for j products. One that will not only afford I the highest prices possible, but one | intermingled with courtesy and ser- What Girls Talk About ■ ■ - jt As Heard on the Streets i»f VVilHamston This Week. Not Censored ti " "»i ou inirt t Unrk very eheer . \s, ful a- the party last nigjit, cHetty." What happened? Some y,J I'air flaprer w Ik (iff with your i liomeo MViVft "No, Worse luck. Wish tha ' > l hat were .'ill thai hud huppen- I V. i et '' No wonder I didn't look 1 >• * V-. cheerful. You wouldn't ei.her, 1 j." s 8BBB:M if you had ruined your most ' i* 4 ft: II becoming par.} dress—and noth ''Mj:ljy ing to wear to the ilai.ee Fri ' T'tr "As bad as all that?' W hut j ' — " 'I - Y Vy happene.u to it?" \ |\ "liob and Kdith, more inter i .. i • \ jested ill each Other than in * v 1 I where they were going, danced * 4 "" '4 ) right into my glass* of lemon-.- ■ I / ade and the drink was on me." ' I jj ~ "Is. THAT all? Why, that is ■ f n — nothing to get excited about. \ f Rush i' dnwn to 'he cleaners nj I and you'll have it back in time » ' \ L for the dance Friday night," , . • —A |t "You really think they can 1 r ,4N ' ""*»«■■ clean it? That's wonderful! I'm •» , 4 \ ' going home now and send it L "t /VI right down to them. You're a ■ . ""life saver." . " "A live saver". that's vvliat many people in Williamston say about us. We eali for and deliver if desired Satisfaction, prompt ness, and reasonable prices guaranteed. Pope's Service Shop Phone 242 . . ,1.. ■ ■!...! ■ ■■» »l ■ . .■ —. ... THE ENTERPRISE. WILMAMSTON. NOft l H lAKOUNA j-THK fg/gqgjJS FQOHRTH Vegterday and Toclay By A.B.CHAPIN \ ''''---- "' f L ~ '".« " - - The question has been asked, Will the Chinese disturbance"'draw the na tion* into war ? - Some historians say no, giving as their reason the fact that no gener ation has ever .had little enough sense to have two wars'. That no mat ter what inajrfcome up, war can be easily avoided and that those who have passed through the horrors of war are always able to find some sen-1 sible and honorable way to settle J thciy difTerowe-jy withou. unking then'., problems by fighting over them. There ftrc *it ■ least .flye-—great— lions, England, Russia, Japan, fierm any arid the United Sta'es, deeply in terested in the labor and trade of the 400,000,000 Chinamen. The English speaking people know what it would mean for either German or Japan to organize them which these two coun tries will not be able to do so long as they are closely Watched by this country and Kngland. LOST ON MAIN STREET, ONE gold watch, open face wi'h Elgin movement. Finder ]>bso return to H. M. Hurras and receive reward. 2 FDR SALE: (iREEN MEAT MAR ket and restaurant combined. Fo terms' write or see E. L. Smith, Wind sor, N. C. BIG DAM E AT BELHAVEN BEACH EVERY FRIDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT Special Orchestra Dancers, SI.OO Come And Enjoy The Bis Time I). LESOFSKY, Mgr. I,AND PLASTER f sell prejiuina Phospho Landplaster, 95 per „ cent vyisvu >. at $lO a ton, cash. Delivered at any tin e from I\ o. 4 Storage. Time price a little higher. . C. B. Hassell J F. L. Edwards | licensed Undertaker Expert Embalnier SERVICE DAY OR NI(iHT , ! i •- Satisfactory Sei'vicV- Pric rs («uarantot'd J t>;i.v Phone 87 Night Phone 221 ■ WILLI AMSTON, N. C. 4 . -A ! •—-—»—•- - —-—-—-—-—•——■—-—-—»—-—-——■—•—•—■ ■ School Is Out Vacation time hat coma at laett will make thl* auaamer a happier, Million* of families will take advan- haalthier one lor the whole famUf. tage of Ford ownarahlp to tour thk And it ooata no mora for in to ride summer. than for ome. Wherever you live the roade invite Low pricee and eaey payment* bring vou to travel. You can tour everyday the Ford car within the meana of If you own a Ford car. Vou can take nearly every household. It la the ahort trips or long tripe, anywhere, moatppjfltable invaetment yau aan any time, any weather. A rord oar mekejrlth your vacation taring* fcSSX: :*» • SSXiJ-.- OaafMa mm inw»ll riM «i MMMinWat«■ M-teMbaaniaaNm. AM prUm 1. •. *. D*ro*> SEE ANY AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER OR MAIL THIS COUPON rai j £■ jk TT-r-TT-Tinaaaa**i idor Sedan nMM mumiwwlcum«n• rwa» M «Mrwmi 680 ~ 4 Uma ®°upoo to NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Martin County. In th! uperior court. J. W. Watts vs. Thomas Sullivan By virtue of an execution directed, to the undersigned from the superior court of' Martin County in the above entitled -*• ion, 1 will, Monday, Aug. 3, 192 i, at 12" o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Martin County, sell W) the highest bidder for cash to fy said execu'ion all the right, titl«, t:nl inieres 1 . which the said Thomas Sullivan, defendant, has in the follow ing described real estate: Adjoining the lands of C. C. Geo. W. Blount, Vida Bynum, E. W. Warden, et als, and bring located on Tar Neck Koal in .loniesville Town fhit;. TtiTß"-ttii> Wfli Umy "f Jan* IS>£». H. T. ROBERSON, e"g,l 4*w Sheriff. iiw m rjav ™ wM | 13m; Ir I Bti i'; i»: I ; _J; , |!|!LV, ■■'■** ill XtMj fCa , W , \ ' :.^ 7 There are nit throe points up on which we have built our busi ness. Every day they are ad,- jr>K' "ew customers to our list of satisfied psitions. They are: Pure Ice, FULL WEIGHT, AND PROMPT DELIVERY We Sell'lce as Cheap As the Factory A phone call is all that is neccssai*y to start regular deliv eries at your home. PHONE 37-2 W. S. Faulk je23 4tw T "ACHED & ACHED" Lady Says Her Back "Hart Night and Day"—Least Noise Up ?et Her. Better After Taking Cardui. Wii.field, Texas. —"My back hurt night and day," nays Mrs. C. L. Eason. of R. F. D. I, this place. "I ached and a h d until I could hard ly go. I felt v/eak and did not feel like doing anything. My work was a great burden to me. I just hated to dd up the dishes, even. I wag „ no-account and. extremely nervous. "My mother had taken Cardul and she thought It would do me good, so she told me to take It My husband got me a bottle and I began on It I began to Improve at once. It was such a help that .I,—™ continued It until after the baby'a birth. "I took eight bottles and I can certainly say that it helped, me. * It is' a fine tonic. It built me up and seemed to strengthen me. I grew less nervous and began to sleep better. "I can certainly recommend Cardui to expectant mothers, for to me it was a wonderful help. ... In every way I felt better after taking It and I think It Is a splendid medi cine.'" Cardui is purely vegetable, and contains no harmful drugs. For sale everywhere. NC-162 BBbbMU Hut BULL'S EYE ■Editor mud QantralManmqtr WILL ROOIM /WE* AnotHer "Bull" Durham ado vi J vtrtiMOMnf by WiU Rogers* I Ziegfeid Follies and screen Mr, and leading American . | bumori»t.^M ore a)mia|. «BL_ The Hero of the War Ever since the War was overNationt have been arguing over "Who won it" And if the discussion is not stopped we may have to have another War just to decide who won the last one. If we ever do go into another War, have it understood there is to be a Referee, and at the finish he is to announce 'Who l Won and how much." In the last War we paid Transportation both ways and rental on the grounds, and now all England and France say is, "We didn't get there soon enough." Germany dont seem to ever have uttered any com plaint on the lateness of our arrival, so that just shows you, you cant please everybody, eVen for Humanitys sake. I must bring the word "Bull" Dur ham in this even if I have to drag it in by the horns. It just struck me, and after careful examination of complaints and statistics, 1 find that * 'Bull'' Durham was the only thing connected with America during the War that France and England liavent been able to criticise. It must be good. P. S. There U going to be another piece in this paper soon. Look for it. SIXTY-FIVE YEARS AM! In 1860 a blend of tobacco was born —"Bull" Durham. On quality alone it ha* won recognition wherever , tobacco is known. It still offers the public this —more flavor, more enjoyment and • lot more money left at the end of a week s smoking. TWO BAfiS for 15 Mats Iti oifarattM fir S Malt - x, - * . "BULL DURHAM UtFiMa A**MM»N«wYocfc Cky
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