MAIfK WILLIAMSTON HKAIKJI A KTEKS FOR SELLING TOBAQCO ■MOVED UMTOWc BfTDWATOKAL j SanfcSchool f Lesson T 1 (By RXV. p. B FITZWATER. D. D-. T— char of English Btblc In the Moodf Bible Institute of Chicago.) (@, i#2|; f YVaatern Ne-vapaper Union.) t > LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 30 REVIEW: GREAT MEN AND WOM EN OF THE NEW TESTAMENT .DEVOTIONAL READING ll*> 11:13-16, 39, 40. ' GOLdafcN TEXT—"Wherefor# ■•'•'lns we alrfW>» re coupttutd ttbout with ■" eraat a cloud of witnesses, lot u« lay aside every weight, and the sin which dgth so easily beset us, anfl let ui» run j With patience the race that Is act l>e* j fore us."—H»b 11-1. PRIMARY TOPlC—Favorite Story of the Quarter. JUNIOR TOPlC—Favorite Heroes | anil Heroines of the (Juarter, INTERMEDIATE AND BENIOR TOP- | IC—Some Great Characters af tlie New Testament. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Life Lessons From This Quarter. | With tlie senior inul ndillt classes, three methods of review may lie prolit ably employed: , 1. The descriptive word method a* presented irt PeloubeVs 6elec» Notes. i 1. Brave Jolih the liftptlßt. „ 2. The Fnith-I'llle?! Virgin Mary, fl. Impulsive l*eter. 4. Loving Jehu the Apostle. 6. Thoughtful Matthew. 6. Ardent Mary .Magdalene. 7. Busy Martha uud Ojieu-lieartcd liary. 6. Faithful Stephen. w t V. (ienerous Barnabas. JjsHK, I 10. The Many-sided I'auL SyX 1L Timid Murk. 12. Helpful Luke. 13. Consecrated Timothy. 2..Presenting Life Lessons as given In Cranny's Pocket Lessons: L Woman Lessons. 1. Mary: Glorified Motherhood, »on 2. 2. Magdalene: Adoring Gratitude. Lesson 6. 8. Martha Mary: Bounded Woftian hood. Lesson 7.1f» IL Lender Lessons. 1. Peter: Compacted Zeal. Les son 8. 2. John: Ripened Love. Lesson 4. 8. Paul: Passionate Devotion., lie - eon 18. . I' 111. Helper Lessons. 1 1. John : Faithful Pioneering. Ies eon 1. 2. Matthew: Divine Transforms- , tlons. Lesson f>. 8. Stephen: Ilerole Witness. 'Lee son 8. 4. Barnabuu: UmUening Greatness, i Lesson 0. .' fi. Mark: Itettirn of the Quitter.' Lesson 11. I 6. Luke: Double Healer. Lesson 12. . 7. Timothy: The Glorious Ministry, I , lesson I°. I 3. The Summarizing of Contents. The following is suggestive: i Lesson 1. John the RapHst was s humble and voiinigeotis man. Jl>• did not take honor to himself nor trliu Ids . i message to suit the crowd. Lesson ,11. Mary should not he wor shiped, but she Is worthy .of great honor. Her. faith made her to ac quiesce In the Lordfe will In 'spite of '• the fact that she know that her char ucter would he suspected. Lessuti 111. Peter, while being fickle nnd cowardly, Is n fine example ot the transforming power of God's grace Lesson IV. ,ltUn tlie apostle wife a reticent man. He did not say nuicli übout himself, hut was In love with his Lord. Lesson V. Matthew, though hum- Jjifi. Ml j\ mau of torce of character l Jv left all and followed n . II II 11 'ffl I The Correct-Cut:in die New Styles for Fall BOTH SEMI-FITTED AMI LOOSE, EASY MODELS WILL BE WORN THIS FALL B YWELL DRESSED MEN. IT'S A MATTER OF PKI.I ERENCE, PROVIDED BOTH ARE ■ ORRECTLY CUT. THIS FALL, AS ALWAYS, HE CUT IS THE IMPORTANT THING; THE MERE FACT THAT A fT MODEL IS NEW IS LITTLE Mil MMENDATION UNLESS IT IS ALSO GOOD. * j— —- / f -—--- i | - OUR SOCIETY BRAND MOPELS ARE SMART AND NEW. THEIR CUT, AS ALWAYS, IS PER PECTION." THEY HAVE AN AIR ABOUT THEM, AN EFFECT QUITE DIFFERENT FROM THAT OF ANY OTHER CLOTHES. THE DI FFERENCE IS IN THE CUT. ' WE HAVE A WIDE RANGE OF MODELS, TO SUIT VARYING TASTE AND DIFFERENT BUILDS AND 'A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS, IN BOTH SUITS AND OVERCOATS. WE H « FOR YOU, IN FACT. ALL THE I LEMENTS OF PERFECT SATfSFACTION. v 1 —. Mardolif Biw f Brook/ IMSuDISaSDSEBDaaaDHHI I where fcotirtglrand (tftotimatrtolel __ " I* "gfcaaon 'VI. Mary Magdalene, be- " cause she was saved, was steadfast In her devotion to the Lord. Because ol this, sbe was able to tell the good . news of the resurrection to the dis couraged disciple*. - '' Lensen VIL Mary and Martha botb • ! loved the Lord. Martha was mlataken as to the best way to please Him. Mary chose the good part in fellow- 1 ship with her Lord which has* mads i her name Immortal. | Lesson VIIL Stephen was so com-1 pletely filled with Christ that hia face I shone as the face of an angel. I I Lesson IX. Barnabas was a good man and tilled with the Holy Ghost.; Tberi'fore, he was qualified as a lead- j er of men. - ! i Lesson X. Paul's knowledge ol j Jesus was so real that he had as his ; supreme aim to magnify Him. Les*on XI. Mark, though having 1 turned back from tlie work, was re-i ' stored and became a great and hon- j. I ored minister of Christ. Lesson XII. Luke, the skilled and j ■ popular physician, gave himself up to j ' he the attendant of the missionary of j the cross. Lesson XIII. Because of Timothy's ! religious training, he became a worthy minister of the gospel. Corner Stone of Society. The sanctity of marriage and the family relation make the corner stone of our American society and clvlllza , tlon. -Garfield. Our Enemy. A merel\ fallen enemy may rise Bgi.ln but the reconciled one is truly I vanquished Schiller. Hatred. When our hatred Is violent. It alnki ; us even i..'io ath those we hate. —La ft... lief iII,III. \\.,i.Ud 11*0,(MM) pounds of setup. , the i-tuiiiiT \\ aichouse, Williams- : ton, ,\, C. i UKYI . Al. Mi .FTIM. WILL j ( i.KGIN VI lIKAK GKASS SCHOOL FRIDAY NIGIII 1 j I .scrvhes Will Be Conducted Every 1 ..i-iil at 7:30 (>n Through Next Week I lev Inning: c'rittay night ut 7:30 o'- clock roiva'i orviccjwill be conduct- I ed ut the I.car Grass school houue, coiitin iiivg f.i. the next week or ten 1 .1a,.-, I Tin r.eiwtt will be conducted by Lev. .'i. W. I .(dim. Good mu- ic am-' good infill)' will be a feature of the j i meeting, as. the young .folks of the I Hear Grass'section know how to pro- i TtnrT 1 " .vlii ii it comes to rowK for re- services. . JI i pufiWc is cordiuly invited to I jitteiM ear hiuul every sei-vice duritiß j lie .se vices, Mid aw wrml that: poi •' j will i suit from their attemlunce (of } 1.. n-.'lves and otheies as well. -) t III"-n \-N CIII RCH W | A. J. Maonintj, Pastor 1 Sunday school P. 40 a. m., W. C iM:,OM.iiK. supt. Morning: senices 11 a. n>.. second and fourth Sundays. l-.ven.utr services 7:30 p. m., Christian ' Knde i-vor fi:4!> p m All are coniiallj united to attend 1 ,i I 11 cse set \ co;. t VSi iitcd - .100,000 pounds of scrap. * I'iie l-'aiiner Wsiehouse, WilliaiVlS- > :.,n. C. ' Vi u are welcome iiT" Williamson I THE ENTERPRISE!. Wffliamaton, N. e. +*SSH^sSsS^s^sSBS!MHSHSHHB^^PfIIHSHSS^S3ByT Local and Personal News! ■ r • i Mr. James Mcß- Webb of Porte mouth left for his home Monday al ter jpending a few dayfs visiting his father, Mr. B. D. Webb, and hia sis ter, Mrs. B. S. Courtney. Mr. Webb piactices law in Virginia. • • • • Mr. W. H. Rhodes of HamiHon is in town today. • • • a Mr. John J. Manning of Smithwick creek was a visitor in William ton on Friday. COP*mB*T IMS S f Th« FAT MAN KM promt—d tU Editor that h« will make this corner the mmd japl»M Ht apot in th» whoU paper. Tit* FAT MA Nis glad (o hara lis rru.Jcra t nor. linifrirka and clrrer paragraph—tiiwp tliat put everyono im kugl> # food huairr kstl l« avo one nil chuckling inaMle £ The newer, the Ix tter, and ha will pay al tha rata ot o«o dollar a piece lor them when ai-ilahle f.«r corner. Cnuaabla coatrilnitk>i*a will a»« ha (•turn* «l unlem aee-omitanicd by a4hlr«-»*»ed stamped envelope. Tht FAT MAN. KditucM . Ni%t*oiml l'ii*torial Nawa. Wathiaftou, D. C. « Author: "1 huvc come here to find inspiration." Clerk ai a Robersonville store: "Wal, I'm a law abidin' citizen inp self, but 1 think the fellow around the corner has some at eight dol.ars a i|ua,rt." —Sireen. Mother: 'What's keeping you on the porch, Helen?" Helen: "I'm looking for the moon beam , >Mpth*r." . Mother: "Well, *«md the moon beams home and come on in."- Punch, Bowl. Sheriff: "Hey, there's no swimming allowed in this pond." Lovely Vision' "OR, but why did n't you tell me before I got undress ed?" Sheriff: "Wal, I reckon there ain't no law agaiiv* that."—Punch Bowl. Harry-(in **#*»!»«>• "Why are you a I way g looking to sen >i your coat is gone yet ? V mt dofl't see me doing it." Francis: "You needn't bother now. Yours has been Rone five minutes. Hunch Bowl. A recipe for bailed cis ard says: "Sit on a hot stove and stir constant I |y." The advice is hardly necessary to anyone who has ever sat on a hot i what or.—Kxciiang*. iVnother difference between 4Uid taxes is that you can do all of! your (lieing ut one time and get I through with iti.—Baltimore Sun. j "Are you looking for a particular J Messrs. Herbert Peel and William Hodges motored to Waahingjon Mon day night. • • • • Mr. Herbert Peel left this morning for Forest, where he win en ter Wake Forest college for this ses si on. ELECTRIC MAID CAKES—RAISIN Pound and Orange cakes, buns, etc. the best quality. Fresh bread re ceived daily. —S. C. Ray, The Econ omy Grocery. 8-17U person?" 1 inquired ot a lady in th* hotel lobby. "I'm satisfied if you are," she s*il. —Frivol. "Married o unmarried?" thunder ed the counsel. "Unmarried four times," answered the witness from Reno without bat ting an eye.—Benpot. Diner: "You poor fellow, how you have come down in the world 4 Fancy , becoming a waiter." Writer: "Well, 1 don't have to eat f.\ f« ajs jn this restaurant."—> fB "I hear your un** di*d i*ft all he had to an orphan asylum." "He did." * What did he have?" "Fifteen children "- Illinois Central Magazine. » -. To the belle of the southern sea, 'yH good missionary aaid, said he, ' l v mm rf'«*r I "But is it u* ftH * #»id ah*- Customer: "Do you make life- in enlargements?" I Photographer: "?Ye»." Customer: "Pleats* do this one for me. It's a little snap shot I have of 'a whale."—gulletin. I "Har» your father a bad cold?" ! ''flu, wfs only rcoding about the I Russia* KH J — l*» r P , «' I Parrot, " 1 | | SUBSCRIBE TO BNTIKPIIBi j a CLUB MEMBERS TO MB AT THE ST ATI FAIE j RALEIGH, Sept. 24.—Oae of the| Most interesting feature- of the State J fair this year will be exhibits and demonstrations by dob boy? and girt j enrolled by workers of the State col- | lege and Department of agrieuhu S. J. Kirby, is charge of the Boy, T Club work, and MiM Maude Walljee in charge of the girl* have complet ed arrangements for baring never? teams of dub members from each see tion of the state. • . The girte will give demonstration , in clothing, canning, jelly making. an. II poultry growing, while the boys will judge live stock and grasses and give demon i rations with variouk farm blems. The agrkulturaJ members OT" be entertained by the State eolle-e, while here, and both boys and girt will be under doee supervision of the farm and home agents of the Agricul tural Ctte»k>n service while in Ra 'eigh. At least llfty girls will be It the teama coming to Raleigh and sev eral hundred boys are expected. li!.T, IJI OF FORD CAP. IS BUBNED ro l»fctT3 MAXTON, Sept. 19.—A most dis tre%sing accident occurred jut be vond the town limit* on the Mas ton Red Bpriftgs highway I* t night. A j Ford touring car turned over pinnlnf. the driver uiwierneath. Catching fire • ■ • Rejmrt of the condition of the j IIANK OF HAMILTON' * ft At Hamilton, in the State of North Carolina, at the doee of bw«intss, 13th | day of September, 19X3. ' RESOURCES Loans and discounts t*4 Banking house ...... Fumitcre and figturv 1.700 Q0 All other real estate owned W£i '£> Cash In vault and net due from banks, bankers and trust companies . ..... »,«4>6.4e Checks for d aring M».T6 Total ... :. rfWMM LIABILITIES Captial stock paid in . $10,000.00 Surplus fund ...... TjWwiH Undivided profiti v lees cur rent expenses and taxes paid : - IJMO.M Deposits subject to check, tMfivijJiml Tim* gf dpP** l ' due |a leas than it> ll»ni Caehler's check* outstanding MM* Time certificates of deport, due on or after 39 days 10JOO.HO Q> v s Total .......: : $Mj&64-4: State of North Carolina—County ml Martin: I, F. . Haialip, cashier of the ahovr bank, do solemnly swear that ifroyt jil-Jement is true to the b«N( pf my and belieef. r. L. H AISI.ip. fea.-to.er Subscribed and sworn U bofv* :•» thla 22nd day of Sepu ber, K V k!di. o#*"-. Notary Public Correct—Attest: P. L. Sals bury W. S. Rhodes B. L. IxAig Directors „ , { Husbands Encourage I Your Wives I; • ... X y* ■' . - i By seeing that they are at all tinea supplied with a liberal supply of good cooking utensils and nice dishes to serve your meal In. • We Know Just What To Suggest To make the Kitchen and Dining Room what your wife would have it WB INVITE YQ U and your wife to visit our second floor where > you will find the largest aaoitment of Dishes and Enameled Ware i to be found anywhere. \[ + SEE OUR COUNTER OF 98c ALU MINUM WARE 1 1 • * •* * A Kitichen without Aluminum would be a dull place indeed. This display of Aluminum Ware enables thg housewife to choose needed utensils at a big saving in price. To realize the great value of this offering you must see the assortment RUSS BROTHERS. The Home of the Victrola WASHINGTON, N. C. Electric Elevator la AM Floor*, AH lime Ladies' Best Room ——~—.- - . n | ■ r FOB HMB FUCBS fItLL TOUS TpRACCO AT THIB MARKET ! driver to a cmy. Sm hmk( jr «m tuaiHd ahaian ha r T «i>iw o. I Tito or aotocr, 9SJBS9, m cUim ed by • Mtm i ■ Bn-wn. rt. ted M to car and was >CMtw foi it at tbe tnr rfthtamtoL MWKI • V ■ ' ■*■ NORTH CABOMKA, MARTIN COUNTY. IN THESIFERK#* OL»l KT Jok* Hjvm, Gaadaa Ujvin, Fia- Myaaa, Batr Hjawi, ttilnarr Hj nua, UcttK LOT J item ud ha - tend, Fiaak linaraa. Jack Hyman Utai Him, T. & Bell, Pete Bell. Boot BeM. C* car L House u4 wife. Gcaeva (test, J ate Gardaor aad wife. Matt* Gu*», r i HOI, Margate Bfl, tea a Tvbr. Elisabeth Tny Burke, Wib R. Allen B. Ta>Ur, o»r*r L Taylor and Vir ruu* Aaa Taylor. rs J. B Bell take u*n ttet aa adia titled as above, to ton tUrVd ia the ( «- penof own of Malta county. North rmlto to aril two certain tracts or lari Mtaale to toi couaty for par tit Ma wtoieia the defendant has an , in* erect, and th* naid dr#to«tert wiii i farther take M» ttet to * refjui: ' ed to WW teftoe the derh of the laaperiar roarf af Martto fouaty 1 |yc Mt Will >H ifo. N. C., O. | Tuesday the Old of o»*oter. IMS and ' of tear to the complaint ta the **4 arpan. or the plaintiffs will apply to th« court for U* relief T)», the 34th day of September MX R J. PEEL. 9-S-M CW fte Superior Court- WANTS LUST SU IXJL. DARK TAN. ! double packet book, containing a check payable to me. and between . SIW a aunry. liidei p«r—i retain to eatber Ihe Knt«-. pro* otoe or toe aad receive lib eral iwward. Mr. E. Cabell, route f. boa SS, W.lliail.a. N. C. ' * * "* - 9-» _____» uni r ar aTri~M ajW (« hpte tow tesptng. Ap n to Ito rii i. or pboaa 44. 1-J7U FOR RWT: «M AIRE FARM. 12 fna Oak Orty Eight nua dwelling foar toaato tern Apply S. E. Iliaii. Oak Caty. N. C. 8 MM | H*f> W»* fP* SALE IROI. , »«l|»ltoto 'toN Mk> Pe Iwettto ■»*» I i » ted ♦ f HOGS TAREN fF—ONE SPOTTED aaaadri, aaa apattod ahaat mark ~7' ------ j ad, two otos to aach aw. the aaw ahaota aboat to | ■ lanch. On ship atol pajrier aD easts. Ray La nier. W—tel. N. C, R. No. 4, Box 100. »-14«y FOB SALE A ONE HORSE MOW iag wanrlite. cheap for cash. For further particulars see or write J. O. Manning, Chief of police. Wil liams! on, N. C. 9 21-tt LOST—NEW 30x3 1-2 TIRE ON tea. rack, aad tire cover, aad N. C state brenae No. 5847, fiaaa Ford ca«pe; tire cover carrying a star of B. R. Ramhill. dealer, between Jamerville mud WObamsta* Fiader will ptoaae return ta Dr. J. D. Bigg* or H. D. Taylor. Jr. Williaaastoa. N. C aad receive reward. 9-21-tl LOST - A STERLING SILVER pocket knife with initial "M" en graved on the handle, klam Mrs. Page's and the Mia Warehouse Fic4er will please return to Tie k rtorprte oAce aad reo-.v» a ■ nerd. * * #-?!-2l J Clean Gao lugnn. ud-bornm top-craws, ratte. drip-pans, ate., bed a lot luugu atd |he better waitc when kept dean and aauit toh KIT) SEAL Lye. Abaotately the r—ii 1 and PtotdhJlA —yafctoan^ Write flpr booklet of bo—ahold um. PoO direerend tncacbCMk Be sore genuine p 1 I

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