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THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA W. C. Manning JL. * Editor Subscription Rates IN MARTIN COUNTY 1 year t> months J OITRU>E MARTIN COUNTY 1 year 1 52.00 6 months „ I -0 ® (.Strictly ( ash in Advance) No- Subscription Will Hi' Received for IJUSS Than Six Months Advertising Hate Card Will Be Furnished Fpon Application Entered at the post'office at Williamston, N. C., us second-class matter under the-uot of Congress of March 13. 187' J. - Address all communications .to The Enterprise and not to indi vidual members of the company. TUESDAY, JULY liti, 1927 Old man Dave Truelove, the rich poor tenant who live* on his land Harnett county farmer, has now may haw done. found that his' safe was unsafe. He So far us the world is concerned, l.i.d carefully guarded his $14,000 inj tin $14,000 is worth just as much in cash money by keeping it himself so- j the hands of thieves as it was in the cu rely in an iron safe in his--home [-safe, locked up for sawe keeping. In until last Friday when unknown rob- h.ss he was paying taxes on it the Ler» broke into hi; house ut noon day,! money was absolutely worthless, and Uok his safe and drove away with it. it is likely that he was doing no such They cut open the safe, took the sl4,- j thing. IKM' cash money and went on, leaving But after all, the oKI man may not the worthless unsafe safe behind. Hp so much to blame. It may be that , |v not a bad impression of hanks and . It is just anotlfer cUse bearing wit-j a „ during lh e nuss that we should not lay up riches men Joyet where moth ami rust corrupt and l , mll . t . slalul tllal the present thieves break in and steal. It is a line witnegSL>(| ( , u , financial th«.»g l- say e, but a very bad thing ; u)| llor tlo to hoard. : t | uv scum to remember that the na if the state of Mr. Truelove's mind, turns of the earth created more war could be measured and weighed since j debts from I'Jl4 to JO2O than were lu> began the accumulation of that ivajle in all the time previous. SI4,(RiO, we douot if he has had as -Some investments prove had—but much of the world's joys as some of , this farmer's line saving qualities al iil sneigltbors who have been pushed so proved bad. A-iul the man who locks tight to make ends meet. It is also j-ul hides his riches from the use of exceedingly doubtful if he has helped J nan is no better than the fellow who Lis neighbors a hit more than some scatters tu the four winds. Eight Reasons Why Youth (io Wrong Kight reasons have been uilvanced trouble oil lack ol' religious training Jl>> JuU"' Me In tyre why youth gu »n childhood. If we do enough of wrong. The eight embrace: that, then we Will eliminate the mu l.ack orTPtigious training' in child- j«ir Potion of all the other troubles, hood. Absence of parental authority Vet all need the most serious con and discipline. Failure to instill mod- ".'deration tc make us a worthy, te -erty and chastity in female children. sj.cctuble people. The age-old problem of whisky. The • When parents lose sight of their ob pieduction by dissipated parents of boys lose their honor, and paranoiac children. L nau per vised. a- (,rirls lower their moral standards, we ii'usemen'.s, including especially joy- may look for jails to be filled >Vith riding, cheap movies and indecent oul young men, houses of correction modern dancing. 1 .a k of proper w Jth our young women and our grave recreational facilities in most neigh- with grief-stricken fathers and borhoods. Unwillingness of young mothers. «• people today to work hard, and in- - —~ dulgence of this laziness by foolish • puotu. . j | qrjql d Where is the family that can plead ... 1 is a Prescription for not guilty, or that can prove an alibi . MALARIA mi.LS ANI) FEVER, If were to give the whole line a DKNGI'E OR BILIOUS' FEVER full review, w, .u.peet there would be " »'"■ "" M» R" WH " '""N INDIGESTION GONE First of all v.-hat percent, of the home, in town make any pretense at Tennessean Was Worried Con religion in the home? How many chil- 7 "ntil, On Advke oi "dren in town have ever heard father An Acquaintance, He Began ov mother read a single verse from T « U " BUck-PraUffat , the scriptures or -seen them humblO Sewanee, Tenn.—"For several t,„n,,elve. W the Cre.te, o, heaven and earth? We venture the sugges- spells of indigestion. Everything I . , , , , ate disagreed with me, and I was in tion that more children haje heard a wa y their „.re„„ more tl„n they , have heard them in prayer. We are man in a store where we traded told me to try Black-Draught. He said quite satisfied there is jnore hate ex- hs knew of it relieving indigestion, , , , , . ~ so I decided to give it a trial. pressed than love for the neighbor. my cage u We have no doubt but good-sharp to the very root of my .trouble. It straightened me out, and ever since tiading is talked more around many that time, over thirty years ago.\l have used Black-Draught family circles than truth and honesty, * T When I have a spell of indlges v.hich in a great many cases seems JL doses! to Ik forgotten. Ixl * cour>e ' •» d . l J™ usually have me well in less than We fear there is not enough good go time. Now I never suffer—l take Black-Draught. sound advice given children today; *1 ai*, it fin* to breakrap'.a . . bad cold,' In winter I. al* r.ot enough parents who tak« time i£p . box h«ndy,solwL£*l V UII their * irU that thp y fwill have to reap what they sow, or and that wards off the .bold.'* ..... . . . , .» Sold everywhere; 26c. NC7I»I that the wages of sin is death. Judge Mclntyre is certainly right ui placing The blame for the primary mmSSSK*... r Unsafe Safes !/ '-.y * .. ~0 " - : „■ riiiiiiini^ stff&k «S * „• • W $ : ':rlK - - %^t r :? pP V 1" _—ll—r FRUiT THAT IS ALWAYS FRESH ALL fruits contain a high per- . centuge of the precioU.* vita mines, as weil as l'ru.t ucids, sugar, mineral suits and proti in in ' varyiiiK quantities. '1 littjjsjjocess i of canniiiK i 3 now brought' to au-jh j a point of perfection that th se \ valuable elements are captured and j practically no loss sustained. ila-| waiian pineapple is particularly rich in food values, and also pos sesses medicinal qual. lies-,—among the latter a high percentage of bromelin- un aid to protein diges tion. Tliis all increases its food value, and since the Ameri'ati housewife has become better ac quainted with its adaptability to any part of the menu, it has grown steadily in favor. Either the crushed or the sliced pineapple is ri ady to serve just as it comes from the caa. Though it i combines admirably with other foods in various more or less com-1 plicated recipes, the most con-! venient way to use either kind is in unadorned simplicity, either by itself or with congenial accom pafttmentai To have this fresh fruit r*'ady to serve without any preliminary hullinp, coring, peel- , ing, or cleaning, means a great deal to any housewife, not only in i nn emergency but in the regular i course of household affairs. A few suggestions follow for service pineapple either hy itself or in m'iek combinations. -"niched pineapple mny be culled pineapple ssiiee, fnr> ?t is - debVhtfill enten as »nnl"»ai'ce J niifbt he. with hot or i enke. n* «s »p nnnetiwr at hron"k- ' ' Night Loafers During the past few months night- j piowling around here lias reached an j I-I'believable point. The mournful yell! of some infernal hound dot?, the sharp h report of a pistol and some worthless scoundrel parading the streets all (fur-1 ins the night have made it so that j only the sound sleeper gets a of rest. / It is a problem for the town officials to get at the bottom of all this night prowling. Some cases are peimissable, of course, but Jio man has any right to be sneaking around your door or my door all during the night, sneak ing around with no good purpose in mind. Every person promenading the streets after a certain hour at' night with no particular business calling Inm out, should be placed in jail un til the next morning when lie might report his wanderings to the courts. It is impossible for one policeman to look after all^these wandering brothers at night, Mid there are more than a few citizens who would like to sec one or two more men added to the night police force. It would pay in more than one way, and assure great er safety to the law-abiding citizen. the Risk The risk is greater than the saving and not worth while when the home, eyesight, or maybe life itself, is en dangered by "home cleaning" of ap parel or fabrics to save a few cents. us do your dry cleaning—first because ours are the most modern methods—therefore best; second, be cause we can do it so much better be cause we are equipped to do such vojdK' and third, because we can ®ive prqmpt service at very lowest prices—and really much more cheaply tnan you can do it at home. Phone us (58) and give us a trial. -W. W. D. AMBERS THE ENTERPKISE WILLLAMBTON, N. C. i fast. It takes Its place as a salad too, ami is excellent for mixing with other iru.is lur a l'ruit coitt pote, or as a sauce for lee cream, or lor use a. a tilling in canta loupe. I Sliced pineapple has many emer | gency uses. An eusy salad is made ! by placing slices on lettuce leaves, sprinkling with walnuts, adding a square of cream cheese and serv ing with n.ayonnaise dressing. I'ineapple slices with ham, lamb chops, roast,veal, chicken, or tur key make an excellent combina tion, the succulent tartness of the pineapple acting as a digestive for the meats. Fir a dessert, place slice of cake cut with a round cut ter, on slices of pineapple, and top the cake with whipped cream or I use crushed pineapple as filling for I a cake. Ice cream or custard I heaped on sliced pineapple makes a welcome variation in quick dea serts. One of the quickest substantial luncheon dishes thnt en be made is an omelet. A pineapple omelefc is a delightful no-elty. Make thip omelet in the usual way, and whe|k it is ready to be folded, lay slices f pineapple or well-drained ciisbed pineapple on half of it. F«ld nvpr, and s"rve immediately. Pbould e"\">np like the recipe for the omelet h»re it is: Add one rm»r*er te(to""np to f"»r f'trgS o*>H bent ur*'t I!*ht. A** three -+• Klpspnr.ns h"t v»ter. Wnlt one t-Mf.jir.non but'er in h frvinp-pan >."d turn in the mixture. Cook s'nwlv. HAVE YOl f TRIED to lil'CO YOUR old shoes? Make them look like new and change the color if you wish. Come in\to set u>, we have all colors, li. S. Courtney jy26 2t We Are Distributor* of VICTOR, EDISON BRUNSWICK AND SONORA TALKING MACHINES All Standard Makes EASY TERMS IF DESIRED Write for Prices and Terms One of our salesmen will gladly demonstrate one in your home. All the Latest Records and Sheet Music Russ Bros. Williamston, N. C. Washington, N. C. Plymouth, N. C. I "Takings To** 1 hink About I By JAMES D. TAYLOR I There comes a time in the life of every man when he doubts whether the game is worth playing. He asks himself whether he can longer carry the load. We are all tried more or less and it seems that those who try to walk in the footsteps of Jesus are tried the most. But the load is never mere than we can bear. God is very near when the night is dark Every man is tested and if he is strong, every tear and every pain lead to the pathway of everlasting happiness. There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, Who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temp tation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it. 1 Cor. x: 13. DLL P REMEDY I La mm Guarantee Every 75c tube with pile pipe and every ate box of PAZO OINTMENT U eold by ell Drucfiata with the understandiqf that money will be refunded if It fail* to core any case of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Pile®. Why not try It. 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