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THE ENTERPRISE. Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY Williamston, North Carolina VV. C. Manning Editor Subscription Price (Strictly cash in advance) 1 year sl-50 (j months 80 8 months _ 45 ■■fill I MIL . ! ' 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 Another Angle of the Waste Problem Professor S. L. Sheep, another of the State's educators, comes with his complaint against the present school work of our State by saying, "Mil- j lions wasted in modern education." Well, we guos> that is true, but it also true of every other great thing. Even our most skillful doctors tell us that one third of what w eat is worse than wasted; it makes us sick, it kills us. It is also said that more than three fourths of the heat goes up the smoke stuck and is wasted with the smoke. Vet, a part of what we eat keepsyffST' olive and .the little heat that d\ajrMn into the water makes the .steajJEhat turns the big engine. Anil il/fsfcfust so with everything else. There is much waste. Professor Sheep has taught school foi 49 years and i.; possibly one of the State's most worthy educators. Vet, he will have to admit that his ' 49 year-ago graduate; will not com pare with his 1927 graduates in but | one way; they were further ahead of j the average of thier day than his this- j year graduates are ahead of the aver age of today. It was easy for a man with a little learning fifty years ago I'o shine in his community because there were so few with education and they had the opportunity to place themselves in position of leadership. A small candle makes a very notice- J t'fcle liirht in a dark room when there | are no other lights around. When the; A New Danger for Lindbergh Captain Lindbergh will dnubtl C'Bs find the greatest hindrance in his life the loss of time that it will take to kiss folks. Already there is a threat # of war between the United Status and France. The. American women s-re saying that Lindbergh should have started from Paris and landed SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS To Close Out for 10 Days Come and Get Your Share Beginning Friday, June 3 doteout at SS Ul thlldlCnS C ° atS t0 on e lot of ladies' and children's Some special bargains in ladies' One special lot of men's $3 and $4 white canvas slippers; to go while and hats. You have never straw hats- this is the best you have Vrm \ , 4 , thev last for onlv Y* hatS lo ° k 80 ROod for 80 low a ever seen at a P rice like AO^ as this before ei S ° ***** - go ai . ' 98C One lot of ladies' $3.00 silk 'hose; . . , dcl ° th * 0U One lot of men'sand boys'summer colors: Black, brown, and or Special assortment of plain and yard ' ~~~ I (lC " sults —Pay you to see them—to gray; to close out at Ot)C fancy voil. You yall find some extra close out at 3n • o nice patterns in this assort- r Special lot of men's $7 and $8 ox- HALF PRICE MT uIF lOr 9) -L#\J vl ment; to go at, yard C will find this is the best A special value in men's and boys' - value even seen at this dJ! AO union suits; to go for One lot of ladies' $5.00 and $7.00 c . „ , price. Pair -tP±«i/0 ~ ~ »mm * aA white kid slippers. We have your 1 Some, especially nice patterns in — —— ; —— 50C 75C SI.OO size in some stvle: mmp anH a-ot v«n». Valencine and torchorn lace s l ,ecial * ot of mens oxfords— tp . m , we have your size in some style—come 1 1 —: —7. pair, fo close out (CO OQ foron ly, r in and get you a pair* e assortment of mens lmen at — v see how cheap we are selling them. HARRISON BROTHERS & COMPANY * : ' - ■— f same candle i.S placed in a room sur i rounded by a multitude of'lights it is not' so noticeable. The reason there I were fewer mistakes made in the old I .. school days than now was because there was so much less done. There I is not much chance to make mistakes ' when you don't do 'much. Mo one de nies the thousands of mistakes, sonu-' of them great, that we are making 1 ill our schools today. Hut we feel ! sure that we are making fewer mis takes in school than we are out. - The thing that is just a little'tire is "Tain't like it use to be when I was iNboy." The trend of the day is to move forward, and certainly the man that runs the most is the one to fall the most. Vet shaH we stop running or shall we move on (mil let those who will, sit by the side of the road and count our mistakes. There Is too much of {lie idea that ( about all the education most folks I need is sufficient knowledge to be a i working servant for some other fel ! low, that all they need v to know is how to feed a machine. It is a cruel thought. Every baby turn has the to a training that j will enabl" it to study the grea l I problems of life for by so doing we will have the advantage of morel knowledge, more power to make our | world a. better place in which to live. We are glad it is not Ilk • it use to be. in New \ ork, so the French girls ] would not have been blessed with the opportunity of the first smack.. We will risk a guess that Lind , bergh is in just about as much dan-j f;er from society as lie was from the j storms of the Atlantic on his history j making trip. WANTS May-June Chick PRICES SMASHED 1 Flocks blood tested, State inspected, ship daily prepaid per 25 50 100 500 W. & Br. Leg. Anc. 3.50 $6 9.75 $47 Beds, Rocks 3.75 $7 12.00 $57 Buff Orp. Wyan. __4.00 $7 13.00 S6O Free yrs. subscription Poultry Journal 7 C. A. NORMAN, Knoxville, Tenn. t FEMALE HELP WANTED: CORRE spondent reporter to gather news and publicity. Experience not essen tial. Write Press, 311 South Davie St., Greensboro, N. C. WANTED TO BUY: SHOATS AND pigs under 100 lbs. live weight. Will pay from 10 to 12 cents per lb., according to size. J. J. Roberson & Son, Route 1, Jamesville, N. C. Tel ephone No. 2603. , my 24 4t MALE HELP WANTED: CORRE spondent reporter to gather news and publicity. Experience not essen i tial. Write Press, 211 South Davie, St., Greensboro, N. C. J, C. Meekins, Jr. M. W. Meekins MEEKINS & MEEKINS Attorneys «t Law WASHINGTON, N. C. State and Federal Courts LOST: POCKETBOOK CONTAIN ijjg_SI3 and a lip stick. Finder please return to the Enterprise and receive reward. It FOR SALE: TWO TRUCKS WITH P trailers. Trucks are in good con dition and will be sold for reasonable price. For information write to Box 2b, Williamston, N. C. m3l 2t | CAVEAT North Carolina, Martin County; in Ibe superior court, before the clerk. In the Matter of the Will of R. E. Roberson To J. B. Roberson, Mrs. Etta Cas-, seaux, and the heirs at law of Miss Jennie Roberson: You, and each of you, are hereby FELT VERY POORLY 1 Weak and Ron-Down Missouri Woman Got Strong and Well. Says Cardui Started Her On Road To Health. Clarksburg, Mo.—Mrs. T. G. Harris, of this place, says: "For two years I was in very poor health. Some of the time I was al most past going. I was very weak and run-down. "I tried to make the most of what little strength I had by taking fre quent rests, but I could find nothing j which would start me on the road to health again, until one day I de cided to try Cardui. "I had heard about other women who had been benefited after taking it, so I made up my mind to see what it would do for me. I took Cardui for several months and was very much gratified with the results. "I began to do«ny own work again, which I had not been able to do for a long time past My color, which had been pale and sallow, became natural, and my complexion cleared up. I gained in weight and was pleas- i ed to have an improved appetite. "When I finished my last bottle j of Cardui I was feeling better than I had in years. Now lam strong and i well." At all drug stores. NC-18* THE ENTERPRISE - WILUAMBTOW. W. C. notified a& persons interested in the estats «f R. E. Roberson, deceased, that Joseph A. Koberson having en tered u caveat to the probate of the paper writing purporting to be the lost virill and testament of R. E. Rob t-ison Ane having filed the bond re quired by law and the case having been transferred to the superior court for trial at term; you and each of you required to appear befoe th 6 clerk of the superior court Martin County on the 30th day of May, 1927, and make yourselves prop er parties to the said proceedings if you so choose. Tluu the 30th day of April, 1927. R. J. PEEL, Clerk superior court, Martin County. rn6 4tw NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION North Carolina, Martin County, in Jiupcrior Court.. 1 armers Guano Co. vs. J. y. Daven port and ( arrie A. Davenport By virtue of an execution directed I;, the undersigned in the above-en titled action, 1 will, on Monday, the t th day of June, 1927, at 12 o'clock, j.t the courthouse of Martin County tell to the highest bidder, for cash, trt satisfy said execution, all the right title, and interest which the said J. Now Is the Time to Buy Your HATS at- Half Price Two Hats for One All Spring and Pattern Hats Going at a Sacrifice HALF PRICE SALE Friday - Saturday June 3rd and 4th Willie Winkle Shoppe NOTICE TO HORSE AND MULE OWNERS OF MARTIN AND ADJOINING COUNTIES SHOEING OH TRIMMING OF FEKT No team should bo plowed with long feet. They are subject to split and hold filth, which creates sand gravel and thrush. Sand gravel will not enter a short sound foot. Sincerely, I Will Be at Thitfpen's Stables on Tuesdays C. MADRI H. Davenport and Carrie A. Daven port have in the following described rral estate. This land is sold subject to the homestead allotted the defend ants. First tract: A certain tract or par cel of land lying and being in James ville Township, Martin County, adjoin ing the lands of J. H. Davenport, C. L. Simpson, the Jamesville and Ply mouth Road, and about one mile from Dardens, N. C., towards Plymouth, f»nl bounded as follows: Beginning at an iron axle on the Jamesville ano Plymouth road to a telephone post, J. H. Davenport's corner; thence in a, N. direction along J. H. Davenport's line to an iron post in Beasley Branch, J. H. Davenport's S.E. cor ner; thence along the run of Beasley B ranch to a stake and cypress, C. L. Simpson's line, at an iron axle, the beginning of the Jamesville and Ply mouth road; containing 117 acres, rnore or less, and being the place where J. H. Davenport now lives. Second tract: A. tract of land in Jamesville Township, on Jamesville and Plymouth road, and being a part of Jones farm where J. H. Davenport lived in 1926; containing 143 acres,, more or less, and being same land mortgaged to the Federal Land Bank] ty J. H. Davenport and wife, on ti.e! 3rd day of March, 1919, said mort-j gage being of record in book Z-l, at page 8, to which reference may be had for full description. Third tract: Beginning at Robert keys corner; thence a south course with Robert Keys line to W. G. Gay lord's line; thence a west course a long said Gaylord's line to Delia snjy" ' The Famous gt Mlll Tr yALADDIN fir (KriffeShaAenerm. FREE the Purchase ofa??box of ' THE SAFE DEPENDABLE LAXATIVE" Clark's Drug Store i Williamston, N. C. All Frigidaire cabinets are built in the FRIGIDAIRE factory A i J Jid v. I ,i .ißnf v v and designed exclusively for electric refrigeration GENERAL Motors standards are carried out in every detail of Frigidaire construction. Even the cabinets are made in the Frigidaire factory. Each one is steel and finished either in white duco or seamless porcelain. It is this scientific insulation, plus direct frost-coil cooling, that maintains a temperature in Frigidaire ii° colder than you can expect with ice. A small deposit puts Frigidaire in your home. Then pay a little each month under liberal General Motors terms. Visit our salesrooms today. Or write or 'phone for an interesting illustrated booklet —sent free. FRIGIDAtRE Produce of j \ GENERAL MOTORS\jyP*i 0. S. ANDERSON and CO. v Williamston, N. C. * Moore's lines; thence with caid Delia Moore's line to the public road; thence aiong said road back to the beginning, containing four (4) acres, more or less. This the 6th day of May, 1927. A. L. ROEBUCK, mylO 4tw Sheriff of Martin County.
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