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USX ENTERPRISE COLUMNS FOR SELLING TOUR MERCHANDISE lii • i ' THE ENTERPRISE Published 9very Tuesday and Friday by the KfiTElii'KlSfc ft BUSHING CO. WiUitnutaii, N«i>t UivUm W. C MANNING, Editor J. V. CROMEK Lessor and Manager aulkcnpiwii I'.kk (iitnctiy Ca*h in Advance) 1 year 91 -50 6 months b** l j 8 mouth* . *■ " Eubered at the l ust Otiice at V\ ti - iwiiAtou, North Car«4iiia a* «etonu laas matter. TLESDAY, JINK .7,1923. — KECOMMEN GRAIN MIX 11 UK Hll( I'h.EUi.Ni. il.itK) lAUfch Uaiiy calves in tlieir aetoitu wttk Wilt begin motiliiig al gliuu, 12 a,..» la available, ami uy tin tunc uie., aif 1 iiumtli oiu win vitcii cat a nan pouuu a u.i). i oiiug Cdltts rt-usn wheal bran, wium n> oil.en um-u n. grain nnxiuiu.-> at luc .v.ail. ton, iu •i (lean utile cttect optm Callie »»« ages anu i.s .. aiiuutt on it Helps lo iluu u| iui lilt- Iftl ivllluv ta noin uic milk. L.xy*;i iliit'bb uavt simwii thai crackeu eon. is> belter tliait giauml turn lor young taller. iln L lilted Slates llcpailiiicii i. ui agritui luie i ecuHiiiieiiihj Uiat l»ai. ami ciaca eU coin be mane Uie baaa ol tli leeo inixluiv wneiieiei po;»sibic. Uroum, oals lb a Ui\ gooti lotl, bui u.il. are not so genc.ail> giohn a.- tori, ami usually to.-', more |*i unit oi leed Ui;ii. corn anu 1 ne Uepai i meal rvcoiniiicnuc any i»: ln« luilt'U imxluies suiuauie lor young calves: 1. Three paiu- ciacked corn am, i pai l wheat brau. three pails ciacketl com, 1 pari ' wneat bnuj, aini i j»aii giouud oat.-.. ii. J1 nve purLs ciacfc.tu col li, 1 pai > wheat brail, 1 part ground oals, and 1 part linseed mca.. ■i Kne jiarl; cracket! corn, 1 pail »lieat bran, 1 part ground oat.-. a r .- 1 part blood meal. o. Oats, ground. boiuv time uunng the tlum iiioktn cai\es will prbbabij be eating aoou. U pounds ot, gram a day. \\ .ieii il» grain is led with Uie acparaitti mil* it .shoultl never bo mixed with tin liulk, anu lie is «juesl.onable whet he ■ tin re is any advantage lo soaking v> bolkllg fcANDY KIDiiE JLUi. AL ITEMS Muses Mane tuuuick, and lA-ute Kubersou spent aluiday night »'it# All. and Mrs. 11. C. KobeidWM. Mr. iu,d Mis. CO* aiul daughter. Maude, and Mr» (.villain ol VS n liauistou were the guc.-t» of Mu>s Ko.« land Ciodaid Sunday allfU'ooii. Mr. Daiuei of I*l)mouth, ppent Sal urday night wiUi Mr. Joe. 1-. Coiuam. Misses Fannie and Gladys Kolx i son, Mae l lieriy and M iss Colt ruin I and J«o lCobersoii motoied to I'ly inouth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Grittin and Mi linuard llopkiu> went to pleaching al Suuthwick Creek Sumiay. Mr. ai.d Mrs. Je»sic Martin of JameaviHe spenl Sunday with Mi Martin'» aister, Ml> !>. t. narOTSofT. Mi's. Martha J. ItrnnrU if sp« inl i«ig some time with hei motiier. Mrs. Dan June*, who is \try ill. Mr. C. li l{jtu! tk anl Mi llai.'.; were guests of Mrs. J.._>l. Knlditl and family Suntiay. Quite a number of pewpte«froin thi? s«ction atthe Chautaui|>a in —William*t»n Sunday mgiit Miss Katie Ma« Chen y rpont Sat urday night with Miss Kan me Hol> erson. LAY THE AXE AT THE ROOT OF THE TREE SEKMON Pit EACH ED BV KYANGE UST ED. G. 4.'ALOW ELL AT * MI'LLINS. S. C. , f J .(Copied from the Mullins Enterprise) The following sermoa was preach ed on Sunday night by the evange •" liat. Taking as his subject, "Lay the Axe at the Root of the Tree," he preached ; from the third chapter o. Matthwr and the'tcatb verse, "Am! now also the axe is laid unto the root of the trees; therefore ever)- tret which bringeth not forth good fruit I is hen dowa and cast into the fire. Him* is esdy an* way to do any *"-j. wjaltar it he flying an airship or mprnkSmg hnhias. and that is to d. tt the right way. Yon MMtinui hear the aifMMt that there are two aides «» titry y—H»a. two wmyu to do tmrtMmg. bmt *• mt Hmm ways k tito rigM wmj mi IIW«»er Way «• omy the right way. 11l you are gouig to convert a COB , munity today , it is not enough to c>»t ' detnri the evil practice, bufyou a#! • jret at the very root oi the n-aii, ana Itgin at tne very bott'ji. b down to the very lounuauon. G lo tlie root of the tree. Some lei lows tola>, when they d ciile to get up mid put a»n»e Utei Sim, take slock of tii*ui »übl Lata; ami attempt lo eliminate threni o. b> one. For instance. Hit ,»-lU»w a;, his had hali)ts are swearing. jr»*-a:j ing, U'lling littliy gamblinr drinking, or soim tlung el -e • qoa!!y a bad. He then begin.- by taiits: nnr of th«'se things and ■ hie.- t«» n» ijuer that and as noon as he g«-t.> t the place where he thinks he !ta-> «.vt iOPie one .he .will tn«*u take t next in his catalogue or >TiC Ttat ' not the way to get rut ©f\s»n —lift by little and degree b\ i«-t'ree That reminds me of a htt-e b»-- » had ii puppy. He want.«; the j-a.-t tail cut off, bu! he could not »» his father to perform the ■-» One day the patent* heard th* • down by the kirn, burking and jeip in gas though ins lit«- wa.- in kt«t ger. The fatlier ru-lml lo tii* »o-i. of action and fouml th« by t.oUl—rg the ilog o\ ei a, block of ch . jiing olf his ta'l in sections. it« '' ' "Son, what in the woriti are you ing?" 'liie boy i-epli«l, "I aha cii* ting i'IT my dog's tail." ~I£»»t eb ill the world are you rattier 4 i SGf £ THROW Cu: h ir w;tli warm *•? —then uppiy over * -*** VICKS ▼ Vapo Rub Over // Miib»,'« limJ la^r MIL ;ih»I) Salesman SA»S: WE SELL GIMH) G«H»li!>; WE i'KICK THEM KIGHI. W. K. OKLKAXS WUliiMaton. >. C BUSINESS CAkDS~ S Slating tiutlnint. Spuwlmg. aari t \ I'lumhiiiK hituir. and Mifiihr, | HII.LIAMSION TINMNG AM: | i I'Lt MHING CI'MI'ANV I (i. \V. Il.irr son. MgT:. ljii t | and Registered | I'lunihinK and >hr«-t M> tal tt»rl > Wiliiamston, | \\ hen in W a-hia:t»a VHI Brownings Jtwrlry i!l4 Main St., Wasiur—ton. t - All hind- ot Jr»i!r> KFPAIKISC. A M*E» iAITV j \ l»r. ( has. J. Sawyer ; j K>f, I ar. Nop* Himl ! Friday, > » m. Iu j p m. - W Mlian *Um. N * * I ■ « Olhrv >»rk ! KETIEK BLKVH E llltN E\ Kit \ UI:KUKE | SPECIAL Attention j Gl\en to lathes' tbe |ji e J.irrVi "fancy wai>W. and nil .Vl'Kite fa- J j brifS, such' SB >itk, sitin. rirpe «S« l t ch'tic and georgette c**ae j. i). GRAY 4 I MtLssiXC, DIE- t l.\G AM) AI.TEKINC I'IIONK I S AT .NO. lii. K \ j U. A. Cntcher K D. CnteMtt j Critcher anti ( ritcher j A-ttc rr»e>» At Law • > Main Street K.« j« \ Wii imjtiß X. C. { DR. MARY F. HI FF I'aliner tlliH|Him I arbor« X. C. Office hoar*: J a jt—l BU. i:9» p. t jn——o:3) p- Fix. 7 p W-—*> p. 18. 1 "hones: Ofice w6T. r*«sdcace Sit L. I*eele, Jeweler Second Door f, orr Fwda*. KEPAIR WORE A SPECIALTY Agent Imm Al StwM lUw «f | Dr. R. L Savage • I «TUUAI j TliL ENTERPRISE, W'illiamston, N. C. ' Jk. Mcuoi-- l ,tr : inquired Uit laiuer. jlat tiUte Vttj saul, *1 am t..- vn uii« by liUle, stt n won t hurl i|m bou * i i~>i is uie way MUi rj» . 'M K l»l».. - we try uj: w. iaiiss litiK *.•> uUit and >•} «ie fc 'ite A uirjn.- it will not lx ^uiU; | , -- w n" Im>! I dlli uSt lltlt lOlilghl ?n, pitac:. «l»ut your unlivMuai sn I' i satrt (lu lalk ataout tr,r Sin. iciu cMaamnO), Hit evils t).> »> ' ib . >»\ii town, ol ute problem. :i_s tuiirtat you thiiilubg oicn ai.u Jii.-: byway of illustration, allow m>. tc a i ibis wli,. to li Uat iv-i) many of our rnndri.. iat rwugt pot. ,|«iil utii iij -tick 7 tt iuitiut laiiUK it»el) uac oi Uien will answer: "It b to awC to our aUiai . iftt I -Mkt-iit ww- bt-uuu:ui;" ah ugh., them. li4er. let n»e teil ~yuSTs~te*~ Uutp utuit UK- roajft poi. eyeotow jaeaacJ i-in- i>|«stick. Vou wnuki ue\- n know it by Jookint; at me, bu; • «i»- an r\|r it al that. SumeUme to iwurro* cznully wrap you ioug !»(, jieacii and lip stick n, mi« a |uc*.ajLre; lake them inlo jvu tiaaiJ; gu oat tbe front door; wj»i. for t«« so!«. miles into tit- counts)". : uten liir - i.ule iri Uie grouno an-: carefully Imry the box. Theti w~_l* iari to «*•#.' irons. The next day al aiaKi! tsr -=arae hour *alk Un.* ou. |t» )IW bulling ground ami l»g u : Uw- pariuir M. >er if it is fUll ti*r> I s if it is. cmfr it up again with b.- ilift ni i«a\es aiMl retunn to you tmmr*-. V alk out there every day am: »«ark f f atw-ut three wiek- ait.' i wi.l rTS-irunw-e that in sr.nie myster A, y _ ' - ' "~~~ t —f(7iioftriii fi> jrtu »*i iiwy/fh ~ ~ satisfaction, must bt made to sptd j.— ~ f Ka, * om ai carefuHy at the motor J#. - ' i| - • i In its uil-roiind completeness lies the strength of "Standard Gasoline JUST as there is a great difference in houses, automobiles and roads because of the way in which they are built so there is ar marked difference in gasoline. Building good gasoline is chiefly a matter of skill, long experience and up to-date equipment "Standard" the Balanced gasoline, is complete because it is built to rigid specifications. It has all the qualiLws that you require in a motor*fuel. X. This gasoline hasn't been perfected in a week or a month MADE IM TBI , or a year. Constant effort over a long period of years has * iWKoLiN As made it possible Starting with a strong foundation of abundant power, this company has built into its gasoline those other t qualities which you usually take for granted but which are very often lacking —quick pick-up, instant starting, long mile age, full clean burning, uniform quality. * Get all the satisfaction you're entitled to from your annual .u gasoline investment —by using "Standard" regularly."At the T " STANDARD OIL COMPANY /L—H NHPTA ~~ ~~ TIPTTI'IH hnrfa TO H| "STANDARD" l The Balanced Gasolinel ALWAYS UNIFORM mk> way the of >our liltfr ; package f iii hirr «f v j :'f.ru ike hck in the jpwisd In It.- j »p«* i* yaor ct«ii where «•- jit U ht. How lit }m fXfuif' Ui~: * II"CkU3« you laid ttii it U-« :o-S uf the tier Kterr i.- U» im,s >. tjeaut.. ? The answer t« that is; tirf • nw: of bcs>u:y is at HKALTH? Tif ! walk uut to Lha' pUct c.erj iuy a.. ; Uic expitL* gainea tivieh. Will tni.y S the Liooni of healt/. to yf»ai fare. I say th»s inCrfii h\ «ji c.f il.Oitfi r tjon aixl I lo B(>' t \ m *o i • ' ; low my advice, for D*t of a-' s tor. la*y, you bavrj r w-Anyi,® Ti/izy i«r »' tin- ff?-atc-st t 1 »• | things tiie (omn-o i: w- bv«' U> ' it»J»e prrM With a lim*. Bt,pn:iTi Screen Dooi's d/iJ \ Windows MADE TO ORDER WILEY ROGERSON & COMPANY *• * Robersonville, N. C. :l*w. ue-hndjed Th- |»*. ctaaderiag, ciaJ • monrn. I* tn* £aflke c:io with iii> j pi;l 1 1— *i \?* .S-C«M (Ob teaU-T .t ,*ihr"' .lioatlt': ui\ u--*r Tfc lUuni icik ms witn thi iscae ci t w is ti>«? eur »iu j§. suj. .p. i**d wstfc prv: uii lactrßajn-. Bin) ( ©f !u. lurid ire aii over coua • try. i hare nm t ens u. say la a.r } thai U*y fa:.B« cw.lro' U.«i to::|iK' j i H-othi h* aiUuatii tc aaaut li. sjri""i»l bt|r t --kj siiowitp a- email 'thiny i- feii tc rr-ur- to l» hit Im» ; I can tell voq fcow to cwitnr yev ;! »njru«\ Lay tl»«- ajse at tie nm: • «V- tw. Whfsc is tfje rw.i f th ts*-e? Where is ti* rr«»! >' ti. u»--jrae ? It is ih the heart. Oai o KMu (.AiMrKISE AIIVEBTISKME.VTS FOB BITING ADVANTAGES a curt heart coincs pure speech. Ou. o! ir impure heart e.-unes filth. Pi a.! 1 ; tfte prayer of David: "Cfeutc in mc • fifi» -heart, (t God, and renew ; { ' right. spirit within mf." Oct ).»u_ heirt; rlcaii! *' » Aautiitr onr of the >rre«ti evil? we j fcid Unlay is the dtevil. V. j ; mus; not let up now in u»e tight o j 'I John Barley-corn. Now i- tiie I .of air times to fight i.im. \\e have' t . LET 18 i'l liNISH AN ESTIMATE ON THE Doors, Windows, Blinds, Paint, Hardware, Wall . .. • Planter, Cement, etc. FOB YOIK NEW HOME. THIS WILL BE WITHOUT OBU GAiiOX ON >OL'B PAKT AND .MAY RESLLT IN A SAVING FOB VOl'. j I'ST SEND IS A LIST OF THE MATERIAL 'lOl NEKD. W E til ABANTEE SATISFAfIION. R. R. Allen & Son 1/9 W. Washington Si. SI'FFOLK. VAi got him eknt wl he is itr*anii»S hard. Let as pat his hou'oer to the mat? Some say, "Give its . a quart i mm. nth, that no xr.e Wil! a , drunkard an that amouM "* W «ke «r ' Kip \aa u.kie. if ytu hsv-t jjot the , sense of a mi bug you kuuw li.-J ti-e j only way to control ln;u. r is-to put Continued or page three l
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