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THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY Williams ton, North Carolina i . ' W. C. Manning Editor Subscription Price \( Strictly cash in advance) 1 year _ - sl-50 6 months .I,^^ .80 3 months 4 - -••• -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 The Importance of Farm Papers Do we always appreciate the oppor tunities that come to our doors? To know is half of the doing, and no one knows of "himself. We all are de- TWrerfiTrtrpoti the knowledge trf othem- The farm paper, which is always in reach of the poorest of us, comes nearer being a full storehouse-of in formation and help than any other agency. You may find in the farm paper practical talks and information on all j subjects from how to raise a baby on - down to the .-implest thing* on the, larra. The preparation, fertilization, and cultivation of land to assure the i greatest production of farm crops is: always there. The young farmer can | gather ideas that older men have tak . en a life time to gather from experi- J « The Clean Town Cleanliness,.it has been said, is next t to godliness. A dirty individual l* neither clean spiritually nor J>irt makes for ruin physically, men ially, morally. This'is as true of a town a.- of un individual. 'nTe dirty town, the town full of rubbish, of un tioy houses, of muddy streets, of un sanitary conditions, is non-pi*>gressive materially, morally, and educationally. Neither moral nor material advance ment flourish in dirty, unkempt dwell ings or in unkempt, towns., If any town or city is ambitious for advancement, or>«£ even a few of its men and women are ready to devote their time and energy to the,better ment of the community, the surest way to achieve success is to clean-up— make back yards and front yards clean, make sUeets clean and keep them clean, encourage the people to beautify their homes and their yards, OLD HICKORY CHIPS "Virtue is its own reward" quoted the Wise Guy. "1 jrue.su that's right" agreed tiie simple mug. "For instance the sprinfi lamb dies young, but the telack sheep lives to a ripe old age." Tw City urchins 011 a farm were overheard in the following dialogue. "Joe, why can't chickens talk?"—"Aw they don't have to. When they want anything they just Dull , thylr.-Wish-. banes an they get their wish." * — - • ; . The Rosenbloom-Levy Company, Inc., of Tarboro, N. C. CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO THEIR ' - • » Fall Fashion Show and Musical Evening - AT THE CITY OPERA HOUSE Thursday September 10th at 8:30 P. M. --Tarboro, N. C. 6»r-— — —— T - ■ '--7—.-- r-.- - In addition to the showing of the latest creations in coats, gowns, and hats for women, MISS DICIE HOWELL, Metropoli tan Soprano, assisted by the best artists of this and other cities, will render the musical program. , •/ • ." » NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION ence. The young housewife can al- J wavs gather many ideas from the ex c ' perience of others that will be of i much value as they meet the duties of Iffer -* 7 If the farm paper could be read with the same interest that the fash-, , 1 ion sheets are, half the labor of the housekeeper would be lightened. We usually find so much to read that we overlook the common, every- I day things, such as we find in. the | farm paper, for the sensations and tragedies of the yellow journal. The farm paper, next to the home I county paper, is perhaps the moat use j ful and valuable reading matter thht I comes through the mail. Head more farm papers; they help the community. stimulate a Jove for aiid a pride in their homes and in their town&, re pair the tumble-down yard fences, paint up, make things as clean out side as they should be inside, and then that community will look up mentally, morally, and materially. No community which does not clean up and paint up, which does not do its best to have clean streets and clean yards, has any right to look up and face the world. a dirty people; a dirty people malces moral and muterial dirt decay. It is the duty of all men and women to make their homes and their home towns just as clean and attractive and "beautiful as possible. He who falls short in this respect falls short of his duty to God and man, it matters not \\ hat else he may do.—Rappahannock Record. Observations of Oldest Inhabitant: The world was better when women did not count on getting more than one wedding ring in a lifetime. "Money talks" quoted the Wise goy. 1 Nevertheless it sometimes contradicts itself, suggested the Simple Mug. A Chinese General is reported to have said that he wants to see blood shed every day. We snygpst gets . a safety razor like ours. | Have We Stood the Te&? ~•,. ( . '. i • • ' fc - '• ; ... r . , r . . ■*" -*** y | ».: * ; • ' ' ' • ■ - ' ~ , N ..*"4 ' *, • The capital stock of a bank is some protection to its depositors. BUT. .. • A bank's capital stock may become impaired. * A large surplus is a protection to a bank's depositors, I \tt A large surplus may be LOST. *' The double liability of the stock-holders of a bank is a protection to the depositors, *■» . IJ 111 The stockholders may go broke or they may go into banki-uptcy or put their property in I M X their wife's name and thereby dodge their obligations. Narrowed down to language we can all understand the willingness and financial abil ity of the officers and directors of a bank to stand by in stormy times, under all and any cir cumstances IS THE REAL guarantee of the depositors. it is necessary that they have both these attributes. They might be willing and not be able. They might be able and not willing. It is absolutely necessary that they have both. •• —— . . ... t • ■ 'C' THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK HAVE NOT ONLY WILLING MINDS BUT READY POCKET BOOKS AND HAVE SHOWN BY THEIR ACTIONS THAT THEY WILL STAND BY THIS BANK AND COMMUNITY IN ANY AND ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. , t ' ' * ' We Especially invite you to sell your tobacco in Williamston, the highest market in the State and we will be glad to cash your checks. MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS BANK IS SAFE. , WE INVITE THE FULLEST INVESTIGATION. COME IN TO SEE US. Farmers & Merchants Bank Williamston, N. C. THE ENTERPRISE WILLI AMBTON, N. C.
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