To The Farmers of Martin and Adjoining Counties
■ THE DIXIE WAREHOUSE SOLD YESTERDAY 63,196 POUNDS AT AN AVERAGE OF 20 CENTS
IT ALWAYS PAYS TO SELL WITH MEADOR AND TAYLOR"
WE ALWAYS PUSH THE TOBACCO to THE HIGHEST DOLLAR ON OUR FLOOR. THOSE WHO HAVE
NOT BEEN SELLING WITH US ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL LOAI) TO CONVINCE YOU THAT the DIXIE IS
THE PLACE TO SELL YOUR TOBACCO.
£' %_ " >• A ~'iig? ■ I ■ ' '• ■ « *".9 * : *. : & " { ■ ' .
. Yours to serve,
Dixie Warehouse - Meador and Taylor Props.
Correlated Lecture Series
At Radcliffe Chautauqua
Here September 25-26-28
Radcliffe Chautauqua lecturers are
not "heard for theif. much speaking,"
but because they'can prepare and de
liver lectures which are worth while,
on topics which are selected in Wash
ington, D. C., as being themes worthy
of being discussed all over the coun
try. Each year a new set of topics
is selected with the result that the
Kadcliffe lecturers do not maintain
their reputations on speeches with
catchy titles, carried over from year
to year, but through study and hard
work along up-to-date lines of social,
educational and moral progress. The
result of this sort of lecture program,
established by W. L. Radcliffe In 1918,
i* that his organization has become an
educational system, well worthy of the
dreams and hopes of the founders of
Tobacco is Bringing
MORE MONEY
In Washington
Prices Greatly Improved This Week.
All grades are bringing more money, es
pecially tips and heavy bodied tobacce.
It will pay you to sell a load on the
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Washington Market
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Gravely s - Knott's
and Webb's
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Three Big Warehouses
Washington, N. C.
the Chautauqua movement, annually
carrying a definite and beneficial mes
t.tge to hundreds of thousands of
homes, bringing inspiration and edu
cations within the reach of every one.
Afternoon Topics
The following afternoon topics will
be discussed throughout all of the
Radcliffe circuits during 1925:
First afternoon—"The Inalienable
Rights of the Child."
Second Afternoon—"The Man the
World Does Not Know."
Third afternoon—"How to Get the
Most Out of Life."
Night Topics
Each of the circuit lecture grpups
will speak on the following night sub
jects:
First night—"Government for All "
Second night—"Education of All."
Third night—"Brothers All."
Eloquent and Forceful Speakers
The group of lecturers on our cir
cuit, who will discuss the above topics
in a masterful way, was personally se.
looted by Mr. Radcliffe, because of the
special fitness of each one, and only
after each had passed rigid tests of
manuscript and of speaking ability.
The lecturers now scheduled for our
Chautauqua are as follows:
Charles A. Horr, of Ohio. One of
the Chautauqua's younger orators,
and with the vision of a young man I
whose eyes are set upon those things
in life which uplift and inspire.
Dr. W. T. S. Culp, of Cleveland. A
mature man, with fifteen or more
years of successful Chautauqua ex
perience behind him, and one of the
best beloved Radcliffe lecturers for 10
years.
Prof. Emerson W. Miller, of Ohio
Wesleyan. Professor of public shak
ing in one of the best colleges of our
country, and a man whose discussions
rre worth while.
THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
NOTICE
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North Carolina—Martin County.
In the superior court.
C. D. Carstarphen, trading an C. 1).
Carstarphen & Co., vs. J. L. Wynn
It appearing to the undersigned
clork of the superior court, of Martin
County from affidavit of C. D. Car
starphen, plaintiff in the above en
THIS I S A STUDEBAKER YEA R
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The Studebaker Corporation of A merica takes pride and pleasure in
announcing that the above Pledge is being carried out by
Swann Motor Co.
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WASHINGTON, N. C. ' WILUAMSTON, N. C.
THE Pledge speaks for itself. which in come times and places
It is a formal declaration of the has fallen into ill repute,
fair and square attitude of Stude- It is an assertion of confidence
baker dealers toward the public. in the reserve mileage built into
It is an assurance or honest the sturdy "one-profit 1 Studebaker
dealing in a line of merchandising automobiles. _
THE STUDEBAKER C CORPORATION OF AMERICA • SOUTH BEND, INDIANA
titled action, that J. L. Wynn, the de
fendant, is not a resident of the State
of North Carolina; that tfte plaintiff
has a good cause of action against said
defendant.
It is therefore ordered by the court
that notice of this :>*'ion be adver
tised at the courthouse nuur and four
other public places in Martin County
for four successive weeks and also in
the Enterprise, a newspaper published
in Martin County, once a week for
ft ur successive weeks, it stating the
title of action, issuing of the attach
ment, and a brief recital of the sub
ject matter of the suit and requesting
the defendant to appear before the
clerk of the superior court of Martin
County at his office in VVilliamston,
N. C., Martin County, on the 25th day
of Augist, 1925, and answer or de
mur to the -omplaint of the
titf.
This the 24 h day of August, 1925.
R. J. PEEL.
Clerk superior court, Martin County.
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