PAGE TWO THE ENTERPRISE Published Tuesday and Friday bj the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING (COMPANY WILLI AM STON, NORTH CAROLINA . W. C. M Mining- - Editor Subscription Rates IN MARTIN COUNTY 1 year j ~ 1 - S! ~ 6 mon'hs ' -—— • '*> OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY 1 year 6 months . 100 - (Strictly Cuh in Advance) No Subscription Will Be Received for Less Than Six Month* Advertising Rate Urd Will Be Furnished Upon Application Entered at the post office at WiiHamston, N. C., as second-class matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. \ Address all communications to The Enterprise and not t6 indi vidual members of the company. _ , Friday, December 30,1927 The Soberest Christmas in Many Years Williamston experienced the sober- usual was because they had had less est Christinas this year that it has liquor, of course, for many years. A staggering man , Vet there are those who say it is was hard to find, and very few folks worse than it used to be. Those who were even talking loud. The only remember how it used to be, of reason why people were soberer than course, know they are wrong. One More Day— How Will You Spend It? One more day before the books close on 1927. A few more chances to do some good deed, but too late to make a complete success, unless the foundation has been well laif and properly "worked during the days al ready passed. Not too late, however, to do a bad thing and spoil a whole year. One day is enough to begin and finish a bad deed. Regret and remorse are very un desirable guests. All those who look over their record and find ground for regret, and who think of some deed j done tha tstrikes-their heart strings North Carolina's North Carolina is the place to live. It is American and we all feel a pride in that word " American," it makes no difference "whether we hail ed from S|>ain, China, Greece, Scan dinavia, or any other part of the world, with the possible exception of England and Germany, who may not fully appreciate America. To all those who do, North Carolintf has the purest American citizenship to offer. Then, North Carolina leads in so many of the things that make hap piness. We have all the agricul tural products necessary to feed and clothe man fnd beast. We have all the itmber needed to shelter and warm them. We have almost all the necessary minerals to supply their needs. . We have the streams and waters for both good drainage and transv portation. We have the fish and game for food and fun. We have good transportation,' rail, boat, and motor, which puts us within 24 hours of 50,000,000 neighbors and friends. We have schools and colleges. In colleges we have the greatest educa tional center in the world, accord ing to population, with the radius embracing the University, State fijol- WEAK, NERVOUS Gesrfia Lady Could Not Sleep NifkU, Bat After Taking Card*i She Wu "Like a Different Perion." Comer, Ga.—Mrs. C. H. Smith, of this place, related* the following interesting experience: *1 wu weak and nervous and run down. I couldn't sleep st night I frit tired and not in condition to do my work. I had Cardui recommend ed to ma, but always thought I could outdo moat sickness, but this waa one time I needed help. I wss no weak I could hardly lift my hand. 1 east sipreee bow bad I felt. 1 know I improved after taking Cardui I waa'like a different per son. I was built up and was strong er and better than in a long time. 1 bars s young daughter who had the flu.' and after she got up she weald ones in a while have such so me cramping spells, jnst suffer ter ribly. I knew there was s weakness and, hoping Cardui would reach this tooabie,lned her take it, and the iret bottle helped her eo much ah* was able to leave it off and dose not here this trouble now." Cardui has been in oas for more tfcaa 80 years. Purely esfstskls, mild, hsrmlsee. At all dwg worse. NC-i7t - with pangs of remorse, will have only one day to balance up the year's ac cdlints. And then begins another 'year which will bring us all oppor ! tunities to write a good record.. I If we have failed in this year to do ! what we should, we should not for- I i;t't that we will have, 366 days in 1928 to write a good book. What we need ot do is to let the book have 366 clean i>ages without any blots. Good resolutions for the first day of the year, kept every day in the year, | will look good to us as we review it in old age. Advantages lege, the several women's colleges at Raleigh, Duke University, the sev eral Greensboro colleges, Elon, and several other institutions which wuuld fall within a circle taking in Raleigh, on the east, and Greensboro, on the west. No territory in the entire world with a like population can touch us, and then almost every child in the State is now (if not, soon to be) in reach of a good high school. Socially, we are as friendly as any people anywhere. fhose Whose Business it is to Know _ Lucky Strike* —»hc clga rettsi ever made. ll,loSi|f doctor* ions about imok throat protection. J^k jfl WHAT is the quality that Giovanni Martinelli, Mary Garden, William Hodpe, David Belasco, Lenore Ulric, Fiske O'Hara, Blanche Ring, and other famous singers, actors, broadcasters and public speakers have found that makes LUCKY STRIKES delight ful and of no possible injury to their voices? For the answer we turnsd to medical men and asked them this question: Do you think from your experience with L, UCKY STRIKE cigarettes thmt they are less irritating to sensitive or tender throats than other cigarettes, whatever the reason ? 11,105 doctors answered this Hj These figures represent the opinion and f™ experience of doctors, those whose business It is to know. Fiike O'Hara* meeting stag* star, wriuit 4 mI ||lQrY\Wf "Thttkroatitadtl' ■ 1 1 M ' cs(e faitruiMiit ■ \jT|Vllf C / Hill PMHh : ') uAjch all ringers ft v*' "lllt/M profctwith irrtoufam, iaii|i art not only ktad Co |IUQ|BZ|J|M my throat but have |M|il|UlSfl the finest flavor." fcJiaJ '9sJssssas ,^?» "It's toasted" W WT«aj%WW LVaaAND. BOSS SKOS.a .-'a No "Throat Irritation-No Coudh. ■. . Mew TMt.MmW). In business, we are ahead of all our neighbors. We are leading all the States in many items of manu ; factured goods. Our ratio of wealth increase is three times greater than the average for the United States. |, With all these" fine advantages, we should take every opportunity ito fur ther develop our State, which has only commenced to be a great State, ,if we will only work and let her grow. > ■ ' We must not watch; her grow, be cause we have no time to stop and watch. Nineteen twenty-eight will sopn be here\with abundaiit oppor t unities. \ :~y NOTICE Having this day qualifie 1 as admin istrator of - Mi-*s Annie Mizelle, late of .Hamilton, N. C„ all persons holding claims against said estate will present tlieiti to the undersigned for payment on or before the 21st day of Novem ber, 1928. or this notice will be plead in bar of the recovery f the same. All persons indebted to the said estate j will please tnakr- immediate'payment of the same. i 'liiis 21st dav of November, 1927. L. L>. CARSTARPHEN. I n29 6tW Administrator WMIS FOR OLD AGE INSURANCE plant a pecan grove with Wight's ! Quality Pecan Trees. Write for prices and information. J. fl. Wight, Cairo, Ga. - d 9 8t APARTMENT OK HOUSE WANT ed: W'ith three orjyjir connecting room if possible, or a small house.-Ap ply to J. K. Stanley, care Carolina TcL & Tel t'>. dl 7 2t 666 - is a prescription for COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA It Kills the Germs To Cure a Cold In pfcw One Oay/W f ltxafivt [Br om 1 \Quinine] tablrts The ton+o and I amative effect of laxative HKOMO QUININK Tablet, will fortify thu syatem against Grip. Influents ai.d other ftrrioue ill*result ing from a Cold. I'rioe 30c. The o >x b« i.re thle signature —Proven Merit since 1889 — THE ENTERPRISE CARD OP THANKS To the many friends and neighbors who aided the family to overcome the shock, the sudden death and burial of our youngest son we extend sincerest thanks as an evidence of our great ap preciation. Mr. and Mr*. C. C. RAWLS. WANTED; JOB IN FIRST-CLASS grocery, general merchandise; or gent's furnishings; also experience in hardware. Excellent reference*. Ad dress H-507, care The Enterprise. d2O 3 FOR SALE; FIVE ROOM DWEL ling house on Watt* Street, known as. the W. F. Curganus house, will be sold for division oil Monday, Janu ary 9th, 1928, in front of the l armer* & Merchants Bank. W. H. Wynn. BY USING HIGH GRADE MAG nesium limestone containing 36 to *8 per cent magnesium carbonate the tobacco station at Oxofrd got an "av erage annual increase in tobacco of S6B per acre for S consecutive years. You can get it, too, by using MASCOT Agricultural Lime. See your local MASCOT dealer or write AMERI CAN LIMESTONE CO.. Knoxville, Tenn. mo dec Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic Stop* Malaria, Restores Strength and Energy. It Purifies and Enriches the Blood. You can feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect 60a (PUasant to Take) Vil h " E W^ E Ml f When you see it you will say, •. ."Only General Motors could produce such a car at .J Chevrolet's Low Prices** i . Peel Motor Company wiiiiam*™. Harris Motor Company QUALITY AT LOW COST WANTED: A 2-HORSE TENANT for 1928, colored . preferred. Good land; good home; two mile* from Windsor, N. C. T. J. HecksUll, Wind sor, N. C. d2O 2t LOST: BLACK HAT BOX, NEAR Gardner'* Creek Bridge Sunday af ternoon. Contained ladies and baby's clothing. Al«o two patterns with name ?Mrs. Austin Jackson" on them. Will the man driving a coupe who picked up this bag return it to Brown Bros., Jamesville, and receive reward? d 23 2t TENANTS WANTED ON BEST part old Ballard farm, new buildings built for desirable tenant and contract so tenants can make some money, 134 acres cleared. See W. C. Manning, Williamsft>n. d3O 4t ftorit dose CONTINUAL •V-"' dosing upsets children's delicate stomachs. V'.cks is applied externally and th refore cannot disturb the diges tion. It acts in two ways: (1) The body heat releases the ingredients in the form of vapors which are inhaled. (2) At the same time Vicks "draws out" the soreness like a poultice. I HAVE TAKEN UP A DUROC boar which will weigh about 300 pounds, unmarked. Owner please come for him and pay coat Frank Wearer. d3O 2t LOST: DARK BROWN MARE mule with white note, left my lot thii week. Finder please notify A. W. Hardison, Route 4, Williams ton. d3O tf PENDER'S THE BETTER CHAIN STORES Week End Specials gSr 1 LIMA BEANS 27 c BEAN HOLE BEANS "Tr... __ 2S C PICNIC SHOULDERS l> 20° li," TUNA FISH £ 20° OUR PRIDE BREAD » 10° DP filfP layer, ItC . r. UUkDi light fruit, lb. W EST BUTTER •*£££_ :S5 C k V- ' "V Friday, December 30,1927 SUITCASE LOST: WITH LADIES' and Children*! wearing aypaieL Uk eral reward. Apply to The Enterprise. It . v , SORREL PONY, BRANDED ON left hip "J. X. P." stolen or strayad from Speight farm a week ago. Lib eral reward will be paid for his return. Sylvester Wynn. dJO 4t

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