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CHAMBER NOW HAS 150 MEMBERS (Continued from page one) Martin County Building & Loan As sociation. A. Hassell. Britt Hotel. Herbert Ward. J. L. Hassell. M S. Moore. W. T. Meadows. G. W. Hardison. Dunning & Moore. K. T. Griffln. Farmers Supply Co. J. G. Staton. , ■ W. B. Watts. Hubert Morton. Joe Taylor. Harry Meador. W. L. Rice. Julius James. Tom Timberlake. H A, Wiilurd. Ben Perry. Williainston Motor Co. Julius Peel. Roger Critcher. Bob Leggetl L)r. W. E. Warren. Jordan Ward. Standard Oil Co. Clark-Bennett Drug Co. Arthur White. James E. Harrell. Marriot Britt. \\. H. Williams. Ray's Cafe. Stanley B. Sessom*. J. W. Andrews. W B. Hardy. i C. R. Fleming. Norman Harrison. W. G. Lamb. W. H. Gurkin. J. L. Williams. Harrison Bros. & Co. Harrison Wholesale Co. J. H. Purvis,-jr. * Di.'J. H. Saunders. Dr. P. B. Cone. S. C. Peel. W J. Hodges. Farmers & Merchants Bank. Sam S. Hadley. R. G. Harrison. gj J W. Watts, jr. I,ee Brewer. J W. Watts, sr. W. K. Parker. C. B. Hassell. Leslie Fow'den. C. O Mooi* & Co. Marshal Wilson. John L. Rodgerson. Dr. J. S. Rhodes. Dr. H. B. York. Simon Lilley. S. R. Biggs Iron & Drug Co. Lawrence Peel. J. G. Manning. J. A. Manning. Robert Brown! Oscar Anderson. W R. Orleans. Margolin Bros. & Brooks. B. A. Critcher. Roberson 4 Newton. J. T. Price. J. K. Coltrain. Richard Smith. W. E. Dunn. H. D. Peel k Co. Earl Wynn. Harry Biggs. Martin k Peel. C. D. Carstarphen k Co. » C. D. Carstarphen, jr. Williamston Telephone Co. Albert Perry. M. D. Watts. B. S. Courtney Furniture Store. Eli Gurganuß. John Barnhill. Paul Jones. R. L. Coburn. Sheriff Robereon. Luther Peel. W. L. Stall*. Ambers Pressing Club. Pope's Service Shop. P. L Edwards. Nassef Department Store. Hodges' Garage. 1 Luke Lamb. Atlantic Hotel. Pender's Store. McCall's Five and Ten Cent S'.or Stubbs k Stubbs. Midway Barber Shop. Hall k Jernigan. The Leader Store. Ramie's Store. Rufus Saad. F. K- Hodges. Gurganus Grocery. Hugh Holloman. Sam Harrell. John Simpson. y "> u John Ward. V Daniel k Andrews. The Enterprise Publishing Co. ' Jack Booker. w C. Manning, jr. —, —Jehn Cnrir . ——1 Jo# Godard, jr. K. B. Crawford. P. M. Manning. ■. J. G. Godard. T. B. Brandon. , | Sam Getainger. a. J. p*l ii K. A. Pope. Julian Harrell. Charies Godwin, jr. Ljrau Britt & McGowan's Btore. » Stacy Cox. lJndaley-UUey lee Co. Ordinance Forbids Dogs to Run at Large The following ardinance is intended ! to pro.oct the citwens from mad dogs; en those liable to gc. mad during the'; hot weather and mad-dog season; »>j 'please keep > our dogs securely f'n, fined to your own premises, or bo ■ fi ned; NORTH CAROLINA. MARTIN COUNTY, TOV. N OF WiT.T.I VMS ON, N. C. VMiereas, owing to the fact that it li\rj;e number of dog's in the Town of V/illiamston have recently been bitten by u mad dog, the following ordinance was unanimously passed at a called meeting of the Board of Commission ers of the Town of Williamsten, which Was held in the Mayor's Office Julv 16, 1925. That from and after the date here of and for and during the next fol lowing ninety (90) days hereafter, no nogs be allowed to run at large in the Town of Williamston unless the :;ame are securely muzzled and chain and accompanied by their owners. At. persons violating this ordinance ."Viall be. fined for 'he first offence not ■wore than five dollars, for the second itfence not more than ten dollars, and for the third and til other offences not more than twenlyvfive dollars. All other ordinances inconsistent with this ordinance are hereby sus pended for and during the time this ordinance shall be in force and effect. (t is so ordained, this the 16th day of July"*t9Z6. HUBERT L. COHURN, Mayor. G. H. HARRISON, Clerk. [ThUWeekl By Arthur DO TOO BET? THEN READ. 41 ACRES OF BUGS. , IF TOU LOVE TOUR CHILD. ! WOMEN—AFTER 50. Kedsral income tax official* in vestigating "hand bookmakers discover a bookmaker who de posits between 110,000.000 and 119,000 a year in Cincinnati banks. A bookmaker can deposit only what the little betting fools lose. • Let them think it over. A zoological garden for insect* I only, and occupying forty-one acres, will furnlah a national ob ject lesson. It will show the good done by some insects, the harm done by other*. Without insects, for instance, there would be no blackberries. Without bumble bees, aa the Australians discovered, with amaiement, you cannot have clover for your sheep. It would be easy to destroy all the Insect* in an orchard, but if you did that you would ruin the fruit crop. With insects, aa with other ani mals, the dangerous kinds are in a minority. But the dangerou* ones are very dangerou*. The insect soy logical garden is much more important to human brings now than the old fashioned Hid. Man's dangerous enemies are no longer the wolves, liors, cut amounts and snakes. Where WL'VUS at their worst kill Build—Build—Build! " The complete job is what counts —and this we are able to visual ize for you when you com? to us for lumber or building materials of any kind. Ruilding methods have changed so rapidly and so many new and better ways(are now available that those not experienced ■" in building should taice advantage of our the plan service we render oin* c.istomer In roofings—g&ewaUsr-rrtiilwork, mouldings, etc., we can make suggestions that deal of money. Do not think that your building job is too large or too small for us to render you a special and a profitable service. No matter what you may need in building materials, we have them and can rive you prompt and satisfactory service. , - " Phone 265 LET US CONTRACT YOUR WORK i * € „ , f • Roanoke Supply Co. ; THt KN'l EkPRJSK >V lU-tAMSTON, NUkfH CAKOUNA 6CJ people in a yew, one little dt man of c jnkroscopic lite, tho | colon bacillus, carrying with It Asiatic cholem, will destroy mfl | lions of lives. German scientistß, fighttng eaa ta„'ious diseases, adopt thif triotto: "O.n't let your children be kiaeed by »trar.«ers." \ better motto would b#: "Ik n't let v«r children lx kia«»d I by ANYBODY." Women have one advantage, I with all the haidshipa that h»»J followed them sipce the episode,« the apple and the make. Oroe they paw. fifty their chanee at long life li mo* Urtter thy that of ft man' peat fifty. For tMft there are eeveral reaaoM, the rnoet lis portent, that they behave them aelvef and thus c' v e a ot-ence to live. Many old men don't do that. . ' SUBSCRIBE TO fHK KNTKI'-HRI^ We v i h '• ;.ii v oaiK'3 til at the IViiuVvuy Fflting Station is ?iovy "UNDER NEW 1 ! • • ■' . Management V e shaTeni'ea'VW at all times. to render tho best possible, and respectfully solicit as much of your patronage as you can idve us. We a] -predate your business II and want to show you that we do. We have a? our motto ■ "SERVICE"' We carry a ecmi lcve line of genuine Ford : • parts, accessories, Kinds 0/ gasoline and i , t any kind of cviinder Oa. iat y.ni want. We liave sonic surpluses in store for you ke-p in close touch -m* i i,s. von will i»enelit. Ample st oras 'o space day or night storage Open all night, - closed during Sunday School and Church on Sundays. Midway Filling Station Main Street .... — Opposite Atlantic Hotel l'hone No. 62 Call Us TELEPHONE COMPANY COMPLETES DELIVERY OF TELEPHONE DIRECTOR* The local telephone company, cora- I'le'ei tho delivery of its 1925 direc tories thill week." ~ ~ If, by chance, any one failed to re tie've one, the company should be roiified at once, for the service will aided greatly when every sub riber calls bv number. I-ICMO > .AT RIVERSIDE YESTERDAY AND TODAY Tie Baptist Sunday school enjoyed it? prnual picnic "at Riverside park ■•Ktcrday afternoon. Th!' Junior choir of ihe Episcopal .•hnrei) left his afternoon fr River ide where a second picnic will be held LEAVES FOR TEXAS Mr. George Howard Kent left this week for Houston, Texas after visit ing relatives here for several days. Mr Kent is connected with the Humble Oil and Refining company of that city. j Miss Elisabeth Warren and "Snooks" I fJell of Washington were visitors here j Wednesday evening. - • v TOM TARHEEL SAYS Tom Tarheel says that the Negro i'i rroiher on his place that let her baby ; po naked about half the time must i have heard about how sunlight builds I bones and bodies for better babies. • i T— ' GET PROGRAM FOR CONVENTION f , FROM J. M. GRAY AT RALEIGH I Write J, M. Gray, Sta'.e College, ■ Raleigh, for a copy of the program of | the State Farmer*' Convention '.o be 1 eld on July 28, 29 and 30. LOST: THREE KEYS, TIED TO (relher by a string. Lost either on Main, Haughton, or Simmons Avenue. Finder please return to Enterprise and receive reward. HIK;HG. HORTON ATTORNEY AT LAW First Floor Peoples Rank Knilding Williamstcn, N. C. . . «»*>. Making A Hit! N, . ;■ ..: ; -■■■ , . -.1 1 •*'••" " r "* v* — 1 "■"— """' Enterprise printing is the kind to put your message across so that it will yield the maximum results at minimum cost. Whether you want the cheapest handbill or the highest type of circular printing, we want you to come in and see our samples. We are bet ter equipped now than we have eveivbeen, and we are more inter ested in printing that will results than we are in producing slipshod work that is expensive at any price. For all that, our prices are as reasonable as are consistent with good printing. !*' " 1 • That Enterprise printing is making a hit is evidenced by the large amount of better printingthat we are turning out for our customers every day. Before you have your next job printed come in and talk it over with us. We are in a position to offer you unpaiailed service. In addi tion to printing, we will prepare your copy and do the mailing for you, as well as take care of the other details of the work. » V We are prepared to put on entire advertising campaigns for you, either newspaper or direct-i>y-mail Call 46 and a representa ~ call. Enterprise Pub. Co. i • ' • —. ■■ * • .• . • • . Printing with Personality WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA fe * ALL BATHING SUIfS GREATLY REDUCED * Swimmers' *vill appreciate the lit aud cut of these Lathing' suits, 'ihey are made of pure VrOisteu with the elastic stitch that «rives unusual freedom of movement. Made over the best known standard of measure ments in one and two piece styles, with reg ulation or professional cut A choice of all the popular colors with fancy contrasting borders. Margolis Bros. & Brooks Williamston, North Carolina
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