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BCHOOt . (Continued from pag« one) j walks of lifa. Th* student who attends a slate school corner in contact with the out side world more than a student In u church school. A church school is more like a large circle of friends. pupil is greatly benefitted by coming in contact with so many people, b cause wc soon learn to stand up foi tel.'; we get a general knowledge us the different natures, of people also. *>talc school students have the ad vantages of better lectures end con ceitS.' Certainly being a state schoo. attracts lainous men to the coUogt TL.3C men make great speeches oi Uiiicrent subjects. Good concoils art gi\un for the sole benelt of the stu dcts. Naturally, being alarge college in fers better opportunities lot woi k:ji; your way. through school. Some nut) tiur:k that a chuich school has a. ni«tny ways of working through eol le t ,_>, but this is not tiue. becau. t in a large college, there la much ti be itone, anil many jobs demand man;, pui iis. In a church school only a few of these positions aie open. ' harcii schools have a tendency oi encouraging a feelmg of seltUhnest to Kindle m the hearts of student* in n o a"iis to their individual sect. A feeling of this kind is the worst km., ol ..eilishness. Many of our ciue'l war. wc:e caused from the dfferent opm ions of religion. .Stales schools an li '(>. itial to "ny one denomination A man 01 tinman, boy oi girl,-win r« .»:y and truly aspires to H-ne d,, c ., njt need anyone or an* thing r be con ivantlj urging hiln to !«• « i "Where there is a will, 1 a way ' Stuuvnts iroin a church school liu\e a biv'-hc. .' lose tor all ol then m-c bu. for those of other denomination: th. y i.a'.e a (hllejent feeling, oi love '1 tiCi" to tlunk that thcio mum lit bo .Ulllillg exi. ting in tln*in 1 ■■ , tiny Cv.iiuot understand; oi ci.-.e ihe. vs aiu oenese as they d> . s om.* I""' Uj.oti tiiein scornfully, and othei s\ li I pity. ,-Vate : ' iioois oiler Ibettei accoiuo I ti.. ion.-. I'hOy have huge building ■ ui..' ai. iuod lo prepared under tin si i. ..n oi coni|>eleMt health 0.,. tori. Tv- .nuuing pools, \ . M. ( • -'S bu.idmgo, athlela -ports, and nliie. ph.ce.s id .illilintuniit llllil inteiest »ir j|,\ ,j\ ja' i, for tiiP l.eiielit oi i lie r>' pu. . A .-late school student mat iio .li.e jM'lsonal attention that ;■ i. .rci'■ ■ iiool student dot , hut thi. f.in I' the a..sautage ol liie.pu |)il. 'I I. - teaches the great ies.,on .ai.i I'll our oSs u ]• et 1 1 1 no ill ,11 •Uj oil one 1.. .. Ml >•: .. ss i j. ~ let t. I e I'.-ei |>aie.i to ». "o er i-.e to, 1.0 mallei uoai loa. bi the icuuintaiicos A titia.eiil 111 a .stale Iniul lei. te n.o.C i"> nls i)onie>. lie ge| r I'.i knoWlei ge flom ss ell trained lea. lieit lie ha.-, : .10 U e ol beltoi c,|U.|.nient lit. hears and mts hotter lecture's an. ce'iccii.-, he gets' a better traiii'in fiom it.l 'angie.., unless it I'. 1 t stork, and he has, the. oppoi tu.at.t to taking a special coo. .. the Istu 1> "01 the h-:l>|i\ 'lb. sc..oe>l ! • the ntost inl''iestii.e i.> I h' p . Why? lici.iii.i a.- .i 'o.i p.. pte are the most inteie t..i n in; ji, Au.e it they can .-.ecm. lb. " for the money. ' i o*ui\ii- gos ei niiii'iil i. aictm gica UiX, .Ullage tla ,-U mil nl e istale >i>Ms. Of colli c ciltii i M tool. U e till' in li Its it Uol so gl'eat as 111 a ..late Mii.iol \\ iiy V Ilecat.se the .-.tate mlh ol> h it. .so many pupil:, thai it tvounl ind.ee be utuea.soiiable to il. nk, .u e pi e the fatuity to ssatch ou.i e .el, pupd. The C.iUl'ch scjlools aie not O emu 1 e;' ano hence, the I...•nit.- 1 an 4 tl.e students better.- It 1 not'tie better way.ol governing that cau-e b- .tel discipline ill tile clniiel. sell, o it latlier a snuilfoi nuinln r to l» ■ .in— 1- ... /.l ed. .Student gos ei nnn lit 1 ■■ ftiittlty ' jfovernmeiit ,foi the simp!. rt.-t-.on that the students Would kjii'Si na.urally the thing.-, that were exist ii, & itaiong iheinsels t.•> much* l hettei tnan tiie teachers. £>Uitc school saie jceneralls I.l^t e 1 ~ 1 recognize by the public and Ingh. authorities, than the church school!- 1 ,ey are visited by more noted men , Tae students have the advantage n better equipment and teach is, In lie. t.iey u!£ required to stand mine rig iu examinations than those of ehurcl sci'.ools. State school students receisi diploanas than those of ehurcl ' schools. ri.cje are some of the reasons ssh 1 desire to attend a state school. „ iegaru the state school as being supei ior to the church chool, and, of course 1 ani driving for the best, 1 am nut Using to condemn the church schools, not in the least, for 1 admire the spii it that supports them .although 1 pre fer a state school. —Published by re quest. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator o: Charles Smith, deceased, late of Mur notify all persons having claims a gainst said estate to present same ti tin County, North Carolina, this is t th; unaersigned for payment on ci I before Aug. 18, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, will please make immediate settle ment> Thi* 18th day of AuiruEt, 1922. F. L. HAISLIP, Administrate l SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENTEUPBISE "Coirttii day U gettln' rathii th,- 1 'spose mofit of you have made 'up your mind as te ynw wuiu to see most of all. Neitt Thui id^", October 6, the majestic HagenL ek- Wallace Circus will be in Greenville and it will present you witH an ex -1 hibition that has everything you arc looking for 7 "Yes, there certainly is a lot. Take for instance the trained annual acts Gosh, the nerve it must take to g inside one of these cages with theai beasts growling, .as you enter. I lie hew that guy who does go in, them to jump arouivJ arid' do Jtunt Just as he want- them. They are a /raid of him, but it must take sunn skill to make them tluit svaj. "Thea there will be the Hyin' peo pie—acrobats oi aerialists —you know who 1 mean. Way up there iri ti air, letting go of tlio e bar ju. t t drop a short distance and gtab h.d of another .one and theii-r-whoa, mustn't tell the new things these p« pie have perfected, no, that wouidn he light, hut they certainly will mala the hair raise. "Then there's the big men::g«in and the big long street parade, than one mile in length, jus! 1111 ■ svith surprises. Guess 1 can't tell >oi. .ill there will be for it would take to. much paper. "Hut tlie.s tell me that there..v be a downtown ticket office opi m at Greenville svliere tickets will I. sold at the same "as on tin show* grounds, so that is.a coiiseniene. svell svortli having. "(luess I ssill end this letter a x | pal, "hi iri u. .-" ; i is. j Keporl ot the coinlitiou ol the HANK Ol II Will lt>\ at Ilainilf'li, in the stale ol .\oiti Carolina ,at the elo.-e of nu- me .Sep leinhei lath, 1'.t22. lil-ISO I KC Kii i.e.all: and discounts >'t!,..(i 1 .til Hanking houses, l? I.aim in; furniture and lis hue., i' 1,71r0.0(t ' i,'.:ii'.Ot; All other real e tat. own. d ■ Cash in vault mill net a mounts due from ban!.,-, bankers an dtrusl c. panics 17,. .11.21- Checks fi.r clearing -M Total ? 1,1 A 111 I .I'l l I-..S Capital stock paid in ' " 111. (I '.it Surpuls fund - Lnditided prolils, cur. rent expenses and taxes , paid I.lda.H Ileposits subject to check .1.".,V2!'.0- l'ime certitieate ot deposit due ill less ill.lll 00-.lii; ■ S'MH!,! ' i 'ashler's l i.ec! out..land mg , I Tune if rtilicale, el .l\lio-vl due oil Ol al'tei ::u Na> 7,0 ill. total -1 I'"-' Stale nt \ot I h I '.n iilllia. •' .mil > ol Mllrtin. I, F. I, Hafslip, ca;:hiei of" (In ;i ln.se named Hank ,da je'eieii ■ t.e ' that the ill,os e tat.si.icnl i- tine t». 111. be 1 of nit kin.svledge ami be I . I. li-\ IS i*,l I'. r e.l'.n .. Correct Attest: I I SAl'lMin. 11. I lO.XC, • . S, 111 'i .'I »l'nS, 1 )irectoi s. Subscribed ami ssvom to betore n>• •. tin; "I day of Septmeber, 1'.i22. J A DAN KM'UIiT, Notary,l'uhlic. NOlir ISO I SAI.K . Notice r- lieiebs given thai umlel and bs virtue of authority coin.nueil in a ju. leu,cut of ll!tvjiiupei-ior Court l of Marin eonnlt. igned bt '» II Allen, judge at t'e Septeinber teiin. 1H22 it. the la. e of The I' rilie* Hanking anil 'liu-l ol mpant .. i.-1 \V. K. Capehait. the uudei signed 'i»m iiii.-.sioiier of the Court still on Mon day the 110 th day ol October, 1", al I •-lyi .... 1.,..)- I>l, T .».| Hi, yom t In i e duel of Martin county at Williainslon. \ C., oiler for sale at public aiieti.ui to the ' highest bidder for efts a. tla following described personal preperlj to wit : preferred capital stock of lie ei h erie- J'toducUs Company; ("OOj tsto hundred liareji i I th" common capital slock ot the I* i> bene: Fio.lucU Ci»!ii|iany. This the otrtll day of September I'.i'.i'J CI.AVTON MOOHE, Coiiimissioner. NOTICE OF SALE t'nder ami bs virtue of the author its conferred in be u certain deed ot trust executed to us the undersigned trustee by llasty Grin, on the Ihtli day of April, I'Jl'J, duly recvorded in the register of deejs office for Mar tin county-in book A-2 page S.S, e cu'ing a certain boijd of evi»ti dute anj tenor theresvitli.'-nnd the stipula tions in said deed of trust not having- I .fen complied .with, and at the re f|Qcst of the holder of said bond I will expose to public auction f or ci.s'i to the highest bidder, on Thurstlav, October 26th, 1W22, at 12:(K) o'clock M., Ut the court house door in Mar tin county the following des'-'ibeii Ititids: Bound«Hl by Cul'ys Hun or Moj, Mill Pond on the East, by Win, Sykes on South, Main Public soad . •• ' u west, and the Henry J James I ami o n#»th the sam? be ing mv Olie uit'f un 'ivided Interest in the lauds a.- wa owned by the late Jordan Gri'Tin a..0 tleeif to Griffin Ellis and mye.jjf. This 26th duy of eSptembee, I*J HOLLIUAY & MIZELLC. p I'Ti'te?. J '* » KOIIH OF Lmhi ai.d by virtue of !hi t f «ale contuihe l in that rfltUnn Ueec , of trust execul 'd by B. B. S.iii'.h , wile, Octavia Kis :tl> to the u'l'tersitj'i e>! trustee, ami heaving dale of !'c vwii.ner 21 th, n-i'' i.mi • fccik 0-1 page SO of the a':.utn ioi:n ty public legist. y, said deed of 11 .i ■' li ving been given to secure pa Uirut of eertii'n notes of even l.o■ therewith, and the terms an I con.h tumn-. therein contained not has in.' hi mi roinplietl—sv+lh,. and a Tlbc le quest of the hoi I ji of the sa! !n le t' e undersigned trustee will on Men day the .'ftrth day of October, 1!».,2 a it: o'clock M., it lliewourt—W- i'p d u Martin ruun'; tu \\ illiaius'o:;. , . C., oiler a' public sale to the big tie bidder for cusli the following de«trii ed property to wit: t hat certain traet or pareel of lain lying ami being in Martin County, N C., and more particuiarlt described a follows: . onini'i. .'i tla- noil h bs (airiol. creek; on the south l/y Maxilla Pu vis 'line; on the wear by W. T. Out tnibridg-e's linu; on the east by tin land belonging t6 the state of Jo I. | I Taylor ,dei eased, it being the trie of land safil A. J. Outterbridge n reived us heir of his father, Josepi . deceased. Contain imc two hundred twenty five (22,'. ' aires, more or less and being the I I; iioeso- "Home Place." Thif the U. r .ll i das of Sotomber IP;!' A. II DINNING, Trustee. Mil l( i: OF S s I.E In lei i|.\ \irtue of t l - • p'.sve, o: sale contained ut that certain deed trust executed to me the urelei •lied t'U 'ee b Kiiet j'j• ru i 11, on tin I tli day of March, ll'l'.i, and duly re corded in .the registi r of .bed's oflic ] in Martin counts, in book A pag' o'.i, to iieciiie pas luent of a cel'tair bond of' even date thereith, ntid ill stipulations in saiil deed of trust no: having been complied with, and a the request, of the owner, 1 shall e v : pone at public auction, tu the high est bidder for cash, on Moru'lay'j Or tober Kith, 1!'22, at 12:00 o'clock M. in front of the court house door ii Martin county the following describee; property: Adjoining the lands of Tim liowen e.ials, beginning at Tun Bowen's coi tier aifd rumiiiig with .-aid Itossen' line to Conoho ,creek, to a branch; thence lip said blanch to Williarr sloii 11 :i li II It. HI road; t hence dosvli said road to 111. beginning;, containing 10' acres more or less. This Kitli d.'.y-of Septeinber, 1022. V\ 11EELEK MAHTIN, Tru. te • tt - i- ' —— j i tliLLt oll guy ; » | Pxocrustes? , HOW Le used t.» lia vc uu iron j ; lied, and every, time ! he j>;iit hold ol a man, j he'd lay him down to I see ii he'd lit the Led. If llie chap wus too long, Procrustes j would chop .some off where it di.d the most good. If he was too short, the obliging e!d soul uwag would m retch him out till le. 1 fitted. Well, many a mau j today treats his head , I just as badly. He buys u cap—of a j certain fixed size. He gets caught in the rain. His cap shrinks, i but his head doesn't. Still— that cap's gotta j fit that head! What to do? You'll find the unswer in a ! "SURE-FIT" Cap. iliwi i -FIT (adjustaole) 1 CAPS PAT. MAR.ie.l9 20 By meant of a simple inviiiM« . Urafi "SURE-FlT*' Ca|»« «i»« adjust**! lii your «ucurat* t'lcad «* —dluxiyi ai full or as snug a# you ii MARGOUS BROS, and 1 1 iMPiOYRD UNifGkii wiIitNATUWAI Sunday School f Lesson' (U) REV p. b FiTZWATER, D. 0., Teacher of KngllH'i Hlble In the Moody H hie Institute of Chicago.) C«rvii|ht, i§l2 Western Nrwipipir Unlea LESSON FOR OCTOBER 8 TH£ BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD OF JESUS L'IStfON TF/X1 Luke 2:1-26, «W». 1 jLDEK. JfbUH Increased li v. i»loni am] HtuUire. Hiid m favor with God and —Luke 2 a 2. Ui/FJCREKt E MATEIUAL--Matt. 1:16 k Ji I'idMAlty TOPIC—'] he Hoy Jenua. J I NJOR TOPIC- Ti»f iioyhood of Jesus I I'KHM K (HAT KAN I» SEN IOR TOPIC - J«. -iUri ut Home uiid aL School. \ »I'NG FLUi'I.L AM) ADI'LT TOPK ! • The Ke'igioUH Training of Young j I. The Birth of Jesus (vv. 1-7). L Time of (vv. 1-3). It was at a | t 11»♦» when the Ji'vvs were coining un tie t the Koiuun power. It v. as a most I * *»*> if limis time for t li*» introciuetluu oi i e g.o-pel. The whole world whs UU t* 4 • !,. rule, milking il possible for i >n is»-« : s \to go from piuec to place eji'il.x and without molestation. Jl*!it ■♦» «»f (v\. 4-0). BethleheifijYos the I i pit i had foretold 7K) year* below (M.eah r»:-). •«» 1 moved the emperor I«» enforce the d'eiou of taxatlou la I (line t" eause Mary to he at Hethleheiu. V>. ('ireuinaianees of (\. 7). lils siir I'Mindlngs were of the humble ■ •ft. The Almighty Creator eonde h.'» nded Jo take upon himself human it v t«» he bora in a mauler, becoming i i poorest of iit« poor that none might I » hindered from coming to Uiin. 11. The Birth of Jesus Announced (M, S I. 'l'u Whum (vv. s. P). 'l'lit- shep- I h oils who were watching over their I locks by night. The glorious gospel message was lirst gi\ eu In laboring hit ii. Ifv Wlioni (v. !»). The (list gospel hci inon was pre;,lin'il h) the angel of llii' Lord. The iinue!?/ have part .111 inn king known tin- guspi II" l" s ' "it'll These glorious beings mi doubt deeply sympathize Willi fallen, sin cursed meii 'J'lie Nat lire of the Message (vv. 1«» 14>. It win. good tidings of nielli Joy. It was jfooil tidings because the way of hiil\lit>oll was alioiit I" be opened fur all .lew and ieiitlle. So fti 1 *rioiis \\ as this iicwn that a inullb Mule of the heavenly host acrnuipnnled It with a Sony of praise. It I* through ,b mis Christ that Hod's kindness and good will are made .known to man. -I. The Shepherds Witnessing (vv. 15 M). They miole a proinpl investiga tion of the angel's message. 111. The Child Jesue Growing (vv. > r.i.'). Jesus Christ wirs ill vine, l»ut Jlls deity did not Interline wllh Ills ilevel • pmeiit ns a hinniiii being. Tife pioe e ,-s of his physical. nientul and spir 'out growth were the same us those of an) normal human being I. Jesus Tarry ing I'ehlnd at .lerusa i lem (vv. 4►—iri) At the age of twelve -y e:\rn li .lew Isli eliihl took Ills plaee lis* a worshiper In the 'temple,, for he was ennsidvvv*! a "i'lilld of the law." Ileitis eoiisijoiis of llis inlssioir when Ill's mother and Joseph were reVuniliiv: I 'from (iltendant'e at the Passover^Jesiis' i tarried behind to ehter the temple and 1 j ii :i| ii lie into I lie meaning of the ordi I luiliees of tiod's house, 2 Jesus found in the Temple (vv | II IT). V\ Ik n Ills mother alnl Joseph liimK gone some illstiiiiee on their Jour iiev they perceived I hut Jesus was missing and sought for Mini among their kinsfolk and iicgiaiinlaiues Not timllng Him there they returned to Jerusalem, where they found 11iut In the temple. (I) lie was "sitting".(v -U;), showing that lie was no passing visitor or sighfseer. He was perfectly ■it. home In Ills Father's house. ("2) lie was "hearing" (v. Hi), lie was hearing the teacher* of Ood's Word. | This shows thai lie was eager to learn Cod's will. (.') lie asked questions ! (v. 4tl). Ills grow iug mind was Inqulsl- I five. If more than received what was taitglrt ; It Inquired after. (4) He ttll fw ered questions (v. 47) Ills answers [ showed great wisdom, such its to as I tonlsli those who hcar.il Him. Vet we ! sjiouid not surmise that lie was coti si'lousjl-y displaying His wisdom. it | ..vliiliiil.m nf His diving _ wisdom, .lull the expression of the workings of a perfect human mind suffused-by the Holy Spirit. H Mary's Complaint (vv. 4X-nO). She nmoiistrated with lliin for Ills behavior To this lit! replied In a dignified, vet Sender manner. He made no apology, show ing that He was more than the son of Mary. 4. Jesus' ( Hiedieliee (v. fil). Though lie was fully conscious of llis divine being and mission, lie lived a life of tllial obedience. . ii. Jesus' Development (v. 52). O) Mental. He "increased ,!n wisdom." (•„') Physical He "increased in stat ure" (.'!) Spiritual. He "Increased In favor-wllh Hod and man." y Wisdom to Be Desired. Wisdom is ln'tler than rubles: and all the tldngs that may he desired are r not to be compared to It. j N: 11 Truly Valiant. The truly valiant dare everything except doing any other body an In- Jury.—Sir I'. Sidney. HappintM. Action may not always bring hap plneas ; bill there Is no happiness wltfc out action.—O'sraell. NOTICE OF SALE Undar and by virtue of the autlu.i ity conferred iif me by a certain dee of (rust executed to me by Artliu Williams, etals, on 4[ie Bth day of Fe' ruary, 1919, and duly recorded in th ) register of Deeds office of Martin county in book A-2, page 37 ,to s. cure the payment of a certain bond of ev t , tiate and tenor therewith, and the stip- : ulations in said deed of trust not hav ing been oompUbd with, and at the r*qut»t of th# hul lttr of said bond I will expos* to public -auction, on the 9th day of October, 1922, at 12:tt o'clock M., at v the court house in Mar- j tin county, to (the highest bidder for i cash the- following described iatiJ. Beginning in ePter Swamf/at Tl.eo (lore Robei son's and Noah Riddiek's ' line thence with Noah Riddick's line ■iywn I'eter Swamp to Whitley l'n • t ience down Wliitley line to Geo - ; i P. Godard's comer; thence along ueo. (rodard's line to the canal;' thence up said canul to Theodore Robertson' line to the beginning. Cjntaining 21K trcres, more o? less. This Bth day of Setpembt i, 1322 11. DL'KE CRITCHER, Tiu.stce. North Carolina, Martin county; Ir, ilie Superior court. illand Marlow vs. Lottie Marlow. The defendant above named will U»e notice that an action entitled as • iove hasten commenced in tiie .'u i >•] ior Court of Martin County, N. C., > obtain an absolute divorce; and ti.e said defandant will take notice Iha ie is required to appear before the clerk of .Superior Court of .Martin county ut liis office in Willianuton Carolina, on> tiie llith day oi ctolier, 1922, and answer or demur >■>' th ecomplaint in said action, oi i 1!,6 plaintiff will apply to the court •it the relief demanded in .said co.n --i iaint., i fiis 12th day o! Sept. 1922. . R. J. PEKL, Clerk I BSCRIUE TO THE ENTI.'KPRISE Irussbros. 5"! I WASHINGTON NORTH CAROLINA fc Ladies Rest Room Electric Elevator to all Floors }v •l] . SHOES • I #1.98 and ' sioes $2.49 > ft, TOVS AN J) DOLLS We have the bitf&nst assortment in tiie State. Take a look at our Toy. Depart men. L | L. u-jhi m _j- pi ,~, „ 1,, ji a * ' Enameled Ware --- Aluminum Ware fc Crockery Ware ; i '« ' • ■ " i !| jj , _ " T*[| i I ANNOUNCEMENT: ■ I • N ill M'l ' - " Ml ! - - l;|( • - ' l'l| I • . 'i • H i" ' 1 IJ """" - - - " I Wo have just received our new ———- fall line of Florsheim shoes. I/)ok in our windows, then come here and see N i / |[j what you can g*et in Florsheim shoes. | - ' ■ w , ' ■ ' ' : ' While attending the Fair make it your business to attend OUR BIG \ij ji . ♦ > *SALE. All our offerings at the big . sale are new Roods, just arrived from t he-flftrthern markets— no seconds or j« " "* obS '' I J W.R. ORLEANS * J CLOTHES _ j|| PRESSING i ° LEANING • • * REPAIRING I ' • " We solicit the patronage of those who for one reason or an- | other are displeased with the valet service they are now getting. 1 V,e solicit these who msy he over particular about the tjay » ■ I theii work L, done. V We '-.olieit tho*e who appreciate caie and attention to dtCailf . I I M s jg y All Who Come May Feel Assured of Service That Is Different i , v I IDEAL SANITARY PRESSING CLUB IPKICE & THOMPSON, Owners J'hone 167 Williainston, N. C- 107 Myin St. f— - 1 * DON'T FAIL TO READ THE ADS EACH WEEK THEY CONTAIN NEWS OF INTEREST TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER " ■ ' 1-1
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