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PAGE FOUR LISTINGS TO BE REVIEWED BY BOARD MONDAY Complaints Will Be Heard and Adjustments Made If Necessary Complaints of property owners will be gladly heard, but those property owners having no just cause to reg ister complaints at the values placed upon, their holdings need not ask re- Underweight Children Need More Iron in Their j Blood! Children who are thin and pale and who lack appetite arc usually suffering from a deficiency of iron. When the blood lacks iron it becomes thin „ and poor and fails to nourish. Then a child loses appetite and becomes still thinner and weaker —and easy prey to disease! To build up your child, give him Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It contains iron which makes for rich, red blood. It also contains tasteless quinine which tends to purify the blood. These two effects make it an exceptional medicine for young and old A few days' on Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic w ill work wonders in your child. It w ill sharpen his appetite, improve his color and build up his pep and energy and increase his resistance to disease. Grove's TaMeless Chill Tonic is pleasant to take. Children like it and it's absolutely safe for them. Contains noth ing harmful. All stores sell Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Get a bottle today and see how your child will benefit from it. FIVE SOLID CARLOADS OF Brick, Lime, Cement, Flam ingo, 5-V Crimp Roofing FOR TOBACCO BARNS CHEAP FOR CASH Buy Now—Prices Advancing After July Ist Williamston Supply Co. PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 19 Turnage Theatre Washington, N. C. Monday and Tuesday June 19-20 Friday June 23 "LOOKING FORWARD" with "ADORABLE" with JANET GAYNOR Wednesday June 21 LIONEL BARRYMORE and LEWIS STONE "LITTLE GIAISIT" with ED. G. ROBINSON Saturday Zane Grey Story J une 24 ThUrsday June 22 "UNDER 1 TIE TONTO KrM" "WORKING MAN" with GEORGE ARLISS Stores Close! Each Wednesday Afternoon Beginning Wednesday, June 21, the stores and business houses listed below will observe each Wednesday afternoon un til the 16th of August as half-holidays, closing at 1:00 P! M. on those days. The practice is widely followed throughout the country, giv ing clerks and other employees a few hours out of doors during the week. The business houses listed below ask the cooperation of patrons in making the practice successful this summer season. » Do your shopping early each Wednesday with the mer chants and business houses listed below: VIRGINIA ELECTRIC NORFOLK & POWER COMPANY UNDERSELLERS JOHN A. MANNING LINDSLEY ICE CO. BRANCH BANKING & MARGOLIS BROS. —TRUST COMPANY HARRISON BROS. & CULPEPPER COMPANY HARDWARE CO. C . O. MOORE BARNHILL BROS. FARMERS BOWEN BROTHERS SUPPLY COMPANY — 1 Stores Close Wednesday, June 21, At 1:00 P. M. AND EACH WEDNESDAY THEREAFTER THROUGH AUGUST 16th -■ . . * • ' 'l>>i V 1 * "» 1 > lief. The board functions as a bod; to effect relief where relief is justifi able. It does not function as a bod; favoring those property would demand complete exemption o every taxable item listed against theni Property owners who arc of the opin : ion that their listings are out of pro (portion are cordially invited to pre j sent their claims to the board Mon 1 day, but it is believed that other: wishing only to evade just and propei listings will find it to their advan tage to withhold Unfounded com plaints. j Chairman of the Board T. C. Griffir J slated, "however, that it was the righi j of every property owner to investigate I the listings made against certain prop jci ties, and that the hoard would dc i all in its power to effect an equal var iation for ail property owners. He in- I timated that there would be some in ' creases as well as decreases, adding i that he was of the opinion that there | would be no marked decrease in val i lies following a review of "the book" j next Monday. As far as it is known at this time, the board will consider only tax mat ters at the meeting Monday, whkli will be recessed from time to time il necessary to hear all complaints. Time expended, in building the Great Pyramid of Egypt was 76 years The pet collie dog which followed its master, I rancis McMahon, to t Rock Island (111.) hospital more than N years ago has since waited outsid* the hospital door for McMahon who died .the day after he had been ad 1 mittcd to the institution. Two From Eliz . TUESDAY WILLIAMSTON AB R H PO A E Earp, ss j. 4 2^440 Gaylord, If 5 2 2 0 0 1 Latham, c 2 2 0 10 0 0 Brake, 2b 5 13 12 0 Uxzle, 3b 5 X) 2 0 1 1 James, rf 5 0 1 0 0 0 Taylor, lb 4 119 10 Frank, cf 5 112 0 0 Kugler, p... 3 1112 0 Totals 38 10 12 27 10 2 ELIZ. CITY AB R H PO A E Johnson, ss 4 0 1 3 2 1 Keel, rf, p 3 1110 0 Welch, 3b 4 0 1 2 3 2 Goodmon, If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Lee, p, lb 4 0 1 4 4 0 Howell, c 4 0 1 4 0 0 Price, lb 2 0 0 6 0 1 Cox, rf 2 1110 0 Fearing, cf 3 1 0. 1 0 0 x Sparrow 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sawyer, 2b 3 0 0 2 0 1 Totals 34 3 624 9 5 x Sparrow batted for Fearing in 9th. Score by innings: R Elizabeth City 000 000 120— 3 Williams ton 000 204 04x—10 Summary: Two-base hit: Brake; left on bases: Elizabeth City 4, William stoji 9; Wild pitches: Lee (3); Bases on balls: Off Kugler 0, off Lee 4, off Reel 1; Struck out: By Kugler 9; by Lee 3; Losing pitcher, Lee. Umpires: Honeysucker and Wyatt. CHANGES MADE BY ASSEMBLY IN FERTILIZER LAW ♦ New Law Said To Be Dis tinct Improvement Over Old One A new fertilier law was passed by the General Assembly this year and will go into effect in January, 1934. The new law is said by C. B. Wil liams, head of the department of agronomy at State College, to be a distinct improvement over the law and its amendments. One change which farmers will no tice immediately will be in the listing of haterials. Heretofore in this state, phosphoric acid has been listed first, THE ENTERPRISE WEDNESDAY WILLIAMSTON AB RHPOAE Earp, ss , 6 2 3 0 3 2 Gaylord, If 4 1 0 0 0 0 Latham, c 4 1 1 11 0 0 Brake, 2b 5 112 0 0 Uzzle, 3b - _ 5 2 2 0 0 0 Jame*r rf 5 1 3 3 0 1 Taylor, lb ..... 4 0 2 5 0 0 Frank, cf 4 0 1 2 0 1 H?rripg, p 5 0 1 0 2 0 Totals 43 8 14 27 5 4 ELIZ. CITY ABRHPOAE Johnson, ss 4 0 0 2 2 2 Reel, rf 5 0 110 0 Welch, 3b 3 10 0 10 Goodmon, If 3 113 0 0 Lee, lb 1 4 0 1 13 0 2 Howell, c v.™ 4 0 1 5 0 0 Fearing, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 xCox 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sawyer, 2b 3 0 0 2 0 1 xxPrice 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cartwright, p „ 3 0 0 0 4 0 xxx Sparrow 10 10 0 0 Totals 35 2 5 27 6 4 xCox batted for Fearing in Bth. xxPrice batted for Sawyer in 9th. xxx Sparrow batted for Cartwright in 9th. Score by inning*: R VVilliamston 000 002 420—8 Elizabeth City 000 000 020—2 Summary: Two-base hits: Taylor, Latham; three-base hits: Earp, Spar row; Left on bases: Elizabeth City 8, VVilliamston 10; Double play: Lee (un assisted); hit by pitcher: Latham (by Cartwright), Johnson (by Herring); bases on balls: Off Herring 2, off Cart wr'ight 2; Struck out: By Herring 11, by Cartwright 5. Time of game: 2 hours. Umpire: Honeysucker. with N nitrogen second, and potash third. The new law requires the ni trogen to be listed first, phosphoric acid second, and potash third. ' Under this rule an 8-3-3 fertilizer becomes a 3-8-3 in the future. The guarantee for nitrogen must be expressed as ni trogen and not as apimonia, as in the past. Mr. Williams points out also that no fertilizer containing less than 14 per cent pf plant food will be allowed on sale. This does away with such ilow grades as an 8-2-2 and means that , the farmer will spend less money for 'worthless filler. | Members of the agricultural com mittee of the General Assembly also ; wished to make the manufacturer* state on the tag the kinds and amounts ! of all ingredients used in the fertiliz er, but the chemists said they could not tell by analysis whether nitro gen, or instance, came from cotton seed meal, fish, or tankage. However, the new law does require the amount of insoluble nitrogen to be given, i Tobacco fertilizers are given special | consideration under the new law, Mr. j Williams says. The sources of nitro 'gen and the amount of chlorine in 'the mixture must be listed. On the whole, Williams points out that the new law will give farmers more accurate information about their mixtures and he urges growers to take full advantage of thi? fact. Remember "Dad" .... . I jl ■» >M V ON FATHERS DAY Sunday, June 18th FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST AT OUR STORE Shaving Supplies Combs and Brushes Cigars, Cigarettes • Pipes and Tobaccos Wrist Watches Fountain Pens and Pencils CLARK'S Drug Store Too Late To CUaaify Several baseball caps, particularly the fancy striking or appealing kind, are wanted by the single young gen tlement at the V. E. P. qffice here. Most any old size will do. AUnited States Government report reveals that Kentucky warehouses con tain more than 6,300,000 gallons of whiskey, none of whicji is less than IS years old. - , Services at Episcopal Church in Roper Sunday Roper.—Services will be held at St. Luke's Episcopal church, Roper, on Sunday, June 18th, 11 a. m. Holy communion will be celebrated. The largest 15-year-old boy in the United States is Robert P. Wadlow, of Alton, 111., who weighs 340 pounds and is 7 feet 8 1-2 inches tall. WANTS WANTED, A LIGHT TRAILER cheap for cash. Wm. R. Watson. FOR SALE: IRON SAFE, WEIGHS, 1,000 pounds. In 'excellent condi. j tion. Price cheap: See Enterprise. I f7 tf FATHER WITH TWO CHIL-! ' dren, boy 8, and girl 7 years of age, wants good motherly woman who while take them in her home and care for them. Reasonable support will be given. Address "H," care Enterprise. BEER & MATCHES For Sale WATER FREE P. P. PEEL SEE— Joe E. Brown in "Elmert The Great" WATTS TUESDAY ONE NIGHT ONLY June 27 Clip This Coupon For Only 10c Cash With This 15c Coupon Tomorrow Is Longest Day ot The Year Tomorrow (Saturday) it the long est day of the year, the sun rising at 4:45 and setting at 7:16. The long day gives the smart and otherwise energetic exactly 14 hours and 31 min utes to labor by the light of the sun. PICK YOUR TRUCK front this low-priced liie v SeF I Far the big majority of today's trade owners, there's I no longer any question of what truck to buy. They are I making their selection from Chevrolet's line—the lowest I priced six-cylinder trucks on the market. And it isnt H just low price that makes them choose Chevrolet. I These trucks, available in three wheelbase lengths, and a I big variety of body types to fit practically every haul- I ing need, cost less for gas, oil, upkeep and repairs than I any other trucks you can buy. You can save, with I Chevrolet trucks, the most popular in die world. I CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. | V. I , » SPEEDY HALF-TON PICK-UP—This model is A M M A helping many biuboM improve service and cut A JB' JB hauling costs. The box ia built of heavy steeL The MM #1 cab ia outfitted like ■ paaaenger car. Syncro-Mesh BV H I gear-shift. Cant be duplicated anywbero at...... I I w HANDSOME HALF-TON PANEL—No other £Hi ffc 4% panel truck handke ao easily or coata ao little to A ■ J run. Haa adjustable driver's seat, weather-(tripped ~ K doors, insulated interior with dome light. Choice at many color combinations. The best value available at W0 SMART SEDAN DELIVERY—TMaIarge-capacity A ' M Bi truck ia cutting deihrery sod selling ooata for some of J| t 1 tha biggest firms ia hiiskni Has Flshsr body, ~ MM completely lined interior, BmooMsrii m— diift, gj Hi M ■ coarh lamps. Arsmsrkablsbmrs* W0 ■ W0 ECONOMICAL STAKE TRUCK—A rugged model that has broken records far low operating and upkeep J|" L t costs. Bpedal features include solidly-built pistfenn, »1 Stasl »ign panels, hinged osatsr stake ssctfea. Ill* I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ whadbaas. A buy of buys aL VW All prio— /. o. b. Flint. Michigan. Srmniml equipment extra. Low tU- Urered prkmm and aasr O.M.AC farina. A Qoneral Motor* Vahm. SAVE WITH CHEVROLET TRUCKS BetterChevroletCo. WILLIAMBTON, N. C. Friday, June 16,1933 , Cherry Trees Furnish Nice Source of Income | A few cherry trees furnish a de t pendable source of farm income, says . C. E. Carpenter, of Lincoln County, ■ who sells about 500 gallons of the . fruit a season.
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