THE ENTERPRISE •* 1 , Published Ifrery Tuesday and Friday by the iSNTIiiii'RISS PUBLISHING COMPAN V Williuruston, Acith Carolina VV. C. Manning .. ; : Editor Subscription Price (Strictly cash in advance) 1 year - -•••••• : - $1.50 6 months - - 80 3 months .......... - - 45 Entered at the post office at Williamston, N. C. as second-class n a.ter under the act of March 1879. * " Address all communications to The Enterprise Williamston, M. C., and not to individuals. Cooperation Needed In any undertaking, if it is to be a success, there will have to be co-j opera.ion. We are living in a tfroup age and when one member of tTiej group fails to he tendency is t desiroy the work of the one who doe cooper.tie. Munacer l'oe put the question plainly when he said that a I manager did not make a fair, (lie! manager's was to book the free An Addreat Not to be Ignored The business men of our town, those" v who ace interested ill the welfare of the town, their homes, their business, should by all means attend the ad -1 I ti cire.-i. of Professor Matherly next Thursday night. Mr. Matherly was j u reared on a farm, he knows the prob- j v lenis of an agricultural center, he. i Do We Need A Woman's Club? Many people believe the town should have, an active Woman's Club, be cause many things come up that neeß the atten ion of the public. They do not now properly come before the inwn authorities" nor before the churches for settlement^ If we could have, a good Woman's Cluli where we could turn our indi vidual complaints into actual coopera-i live friendly work, the community' The Workings of the Chamber of Commerce "Everybody'* business is nobody'* j business" is a great old saying and I'iobably has some weight. But there is one instance that we know where this old saying is not in force. Pol low us through the workings of the Williamston Chamber of Commerce and we will prove it to you. will KOC mention all that the chamber of commerce lias done, for that would be too much. However, we will point out. several instances where it has helped j and where its help has not been made pi-blic, though it had public effects. One tobacco season not so.long ago. ->oui chamber of commerce wrote e\ery tobacco company, securing buy ers for the market, and this one step elonc has meant much to our town. For the past several seasons it has way wepWsibly can. . Shnrl *»» disclosing family skeletons. • • • • Where there's a still, some one Willi show you a, way. » ■ • • •■ • The White House has shifted "Way i)owii Has." for the 'summer. —% r~T~» lnyton; Tennessee, make thought lul arrangements for the great evo lution trial. An emergency hospital is being provided. • • • • A Kentucky journal suggest* that a .ax be levied on all Kentucky Col onels. Surely Kentucky doesn't need *0 much money as all that? •• • • Prisoner: "All I want to say is that 1 .hope, the honorable Judge some day £«f. what he deserves." Judge: "The prisoner is now fined an additional SSO tor contempt of court." ITOIHSS" I iMTMidww. Vkks,how- I «f«, wtt allay «*• :.cu. (he band, 'lie shows, but the real j i fair was io he booked by the people. Tin exhibits prepared by them were iTfle real basis of a fair, and when t IH- I people prepare exhibits, Jtoih laTire | and small, in Kieat numbers a urood ■in w il result. 'Every citizen of .. ti-uioiy can prepare art exhibit of I -i if» kind and when- he does we will ; have a fair that will l*» hard to be.it I worked his way through school, mad excellent grades in college, and has studied the problems relating J^-buiT ness. He will speak on "The Kthies of Business Enterprise," a subject of vita! importance to every man who is ji.t rested in any form of business. I. would greatly profit by it. It has been stated that the Masoniej l odge has a committee of conference! —." i foi the purpose of providing a place | i lor such a club. It would seem that "tr.'i next move is up to the women of the town who may he interested. The Enterprise Would like to carry articles suggesting reasons why we | | should have a Woman's C\ub and the ' lj''.st method to procure same. j loaded letters to over'fi.OOO farmers, inviting th«y|i .to our town. It -has tnken advantage of every possible op portunity to advertise our town and' stimulate trade hen". The secretaries have given much of their tithe to the organisation with out one cent of money for their trouble. It is upon the basis of these efforts - 4l?av the present .ofticers of the chain ' l|er of commerce are working. They lire striving to better our town by i y : • ing much of their time and money j t ) the organizution. .. Are we going to stand iille and ! i iie.-e officers work and yet do nothing 11 l help them? It is our duty, and we . should cooperate with them in every mat"—- "Pa," Clarence, "what dirtM'? mean by safety in numbers?" "That Your Garage Deserves a Good Roof I ■ —r —Qocrchegxragr coof begins to beak, the best thingto ck> is to ' I .pat dam a aoof dux will last. I ■ Btoett Mineral - Surfaced Rofl Roofing holds staunch 'and And handsome —surfaced with ffl date in fadekas coiors—yred, green and biue-btack. Tim roofing never rots or"'rusts never needs painting pr Moreover, it's fire-safe—proof against spark*. j jbi£Lx j J Ws Staad Kjuateiy behind M'mrraKScrfaced Roll 5- ■ fLoo£ag because it has demonstrated its durability ' ' I LI economy oa sfl types of stecp-ooofed buildings. I Corns in and see the different types of Barrett I In *mfi TWi a wofing —itstih for any haildinti Roanoke Supplv ( o. j| Williamston, N. G. f t'HK hNTKIU'KISi* v\ > 1.1. •AM VI ON. NwillH UKOUNA i' ••■•"vi mr.if in'. lft iv> lii'Hh ttan- : ' ■ 1 bawled out ii ihere in! oinp.tiiy pte*ent, replied In.- dad. IkehivtNof Industry '•flow many men woik in yeur fuc ;ii> V" "About one oui of every ten." * • » • *" V\ ir hvr-■ mrrl Heartr, 4 ' quoted the i iiiv " Nevej'ihelesS ( whoj ve the fastest don't always learn the | 10.5t," .-ugye-ted the .Simple Mug. ♦ # ♦ » It i.n'i that marriage make* m, '"j ,nk, but that the meek liien are I isily caught. ..... * » * r 1 olico are -till hunting bootleggers.| Ins' overs hoily else seems to have; HI in I their-.' * * • « I It i.- retting so that the innocent yslanilef can not ui.derstand now 11 . re ' liculoii V "enils" a d r.ejiidlun he- 1 int. When >iiu ilo pu up •' bluff, don't 'it up -ueh a biv 'one that you can't ct awav with it. • » * • „A strah ire anomaly is that the one :an in the l States who could ■ t afoul to nay lor advertising gets i. u:;t of i' for nothing. . | m du- fon.-ver. F. L. Edwards UKMISOC 1 Indortivkor Export Em balm or Service- Reasonable Prices (iuarsnteed hiiy Phftne 87 " . . Nlgllt ■ . - 'ivf I T JAMRTONVN.a British novufist say* Ajwirans rush ! :,ui IIO'I'L gel anywhere. Evidently he I'idi't visit our traffic courts. Nor lii lit 1 inspect our hospitals on any Mon day morning. We learn fror. a u*u ie association hut 2,500,()0> nca In America ar« MOW wearing s'lk i U-rwear, proving ii.H.inng'other ' lung-. that there's darn 1 little privacy left in this country. I I! Musselini sliouiil pass his mantle . J along to O'Annunr.io, as one rumorj ' it, Italy would simply be going loin bad to verse. All' summer nutga/jiie covers may | be bathing girls, hut not- all bathing I rirl* are summer magazine covers. Chicago "girl says she will marry the mai.'svho pays her father's debts, but ti|>|iMcaut it had better find out who made lhe l&liYs The natVfinl budget has Us work cut out for it if it has to carry the | haul of a third-term candidacy • 'lbis is the time of the year when tV.e sight «f bobbed-hair grandmas vetiing knickers is the worst part of '.lie tourist business. diserve things, as yoa travel along, because lite is a one way street. .Ml work and "no pa.v„makes Jack a fcaice art id#. \ tlpn if heautv wan » ice-cream i l.e.e a.ill there ynu hear of a stream i! b, ing dragged for some on« who did I v. of think it wai deep. The question now in "Is beaut* skin ;e«p or knee high?" i From the foreign dispatches thera i jeam to be other industries besid .*9 ; laundries in Canton, Shanghai, and i Tekin. This is real Mw«. ' One way to overcome being sensi live is to realize how unimportant you are. Mealkh hint: Swat t+ie flies until you ru»> i»ut of them. How can you respect gray hairs wl-en they are dyed black? The objection to fulling in love with HII ankle is that an ankle knews 10 -littip about cooking. I). SWIFT and CO. Talent Uwyra .105 Seventh St Washington, I)*. Over 34 years experience > PATENTS Ob'ained. Send model or sketch tnd we will promptly send you a report. Our book on patents and trade-marks will be sent to you on request. K^^onaar I . Ford Truck Display Week " July Special Show- a>»4tMHMA«IwMMIMMI*MA««dHi ing and Dem. K^^ia^ B fiiafSi£sL , ti onttrauona of the Full lime of » *— Ford-built All' Ow ■ mtfhoa Ford Track* *od Light ITdlui| Cm* am • * Steel Bodlea . *Wd pfOthKd. on the "l ■>,! a w*pf r«MfMO* —lllAlUciwipiMrfhriwUlfM^ 2ZZ *&&«£& ~ 1 NEE NEAREST AITHORIZED FOR U I'EALEK | k. ~ W 4 i MUCKS AN-D DELIVERY CA RjS i-* ' Isn't it queer that an alienist's hon est convictions always Napptn to a ?iee with the side that employs him J lsi when the world was hop.ng to iMUI war by abolishing the cause of war, along comes Admiral Fiske and says that women are the cause of war. If the anti-evolutionists wis in Ten i it will take a big responsibility oif the monkey; 8 "Some folks," said Uncle Mose, "is a.tachin' too much importance '.o what «.ey believes and not enough to how dcy behaves." NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Sealed proposals will be received bj ' the board of Commissioners of Ham 1 ; ton, North Carolina at 8:00 P. M. | June 29, 192i>, tor the pure has. of | I $15,000 6 per cent Light and Power Bonds of said town, da'ed July 1, 1926; maturing SSOO on July X of each of the years 1928 '.o 1947 Loth in clusive, in denomm. tion of SSOO each, interest payable nenu-annsajlly and Ijoih principal and interest payable ifi New Yorl:. v .Legal proceeding* and preparation Renew Your i Icaith by Purific^.L'^n Any physician will toll you that "Perfect Purificatif'i at the Sys tem is Nature 's laj. tdation of Perfect Health." Why nut rid yourself oi chronic an merits that are undermining your vitality t Purify your entire system by tak ing a thorough course of Calotabs, —once or twice a week for several weeks —and see how Nature re wards you with health. e Calotabs are the greatest of all systemepurifiers. Get a family package, containing full direc tions, price 35 eta.; trial package, 10 cts. At any drug store. (Adv.) BIG DANCE AT BELHAVEN BEACH EVERY FRIDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT Special Orchestra—Dancers, SI.OO . Come And Enjoy The Biff Time D. LESOFSKY, Mgr. PINELAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS and JUNIOR COLLEGE For YOUNG WOMEN Salemburtf, N. C. An accredited high nhool and Junior College. The buildings are modern and well equipped. A thorough literary course, ex cellent courses in Voice, I'iano, Art, Expression, Bible and Domes tic .Science, Ihe home life and personal attention given the girls arc among the school's' most attractive features. Our rates are extremely low compared with thf. benefits received. For catalogue write to Mr. or Mrs. W. J. Jones, Principals, Salemburg, N. C. i * 1 and sale of the bonds under the super vision of Bruce Craven Esq., of Trin jty, North Carolina, to whom all re quests for funiier information should be addressed. Bidders gmst deposit with the Treasurer before n.uking their bids a c3r.ified check urawn to th 2 order of the Treasurer upon an incorporated bank or trust company, or a sum of mor.ey for cr in an amount equal to 2 per centu:n of the face amount of the bonds bid for, to securo the muni cipality against any loss resulting from the fr.ilure of the bidder to com ply with the terms of his bid. Said' bends will bo to the highest bidder at not less than par, unless all bids are rejected. D. G. MATTHEWS, Cleik. BILIOUSNESS Retired Minister TeOs Hew He Keepi in Good For. Witt Ike Assistance al Bkck-Drufk. West Graham, Va.—The Rev." Lewis Brans, a well-known retired minister, now past 80, living here, has a high opinion of Black- Draught, which he aaya he has taken when nsfedgd, for K yean. "For years I hair been suffering with my Mver," he says. "Some times the pain would be very In tense and m* bach would hurt all the time. Black-Draught was the first thing I found that would give me any relief. "My liver has always been slug gish. Sometimes It gives me a lot of trouble, i have suffered a lot with It—pains In my side and baek. and bad headache, caused from ex treme biliousness. "After I found Black-Draught. I would begin to take It as soon as I felt a spell coming on afid It r*> lleved the cause at once. I daa recommend It to anybody suffer ing from liver trouble. A dose or two new and then keeps me In good form." Made from selected mfdlclnai roots and herbs, and containing no dangerous mineral drugs, Black- Draught Is nature's own remedy for a Used, lasy liter. NC-1M

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