TO* men p» Ton TOBACCO AT THIS MARKET | Local and Personal NewsJ Un. Ji. Buckuer secretary of th« Barara-Ptulatbea i|»ian of Narth Ca oiuia ha.- been visiting Mr. ami Mr> Z~ IL R o ** ** "* At " iantn hote>. left for ker home in Ashe \Uk this afternoon. •• • • Laeut. ar«. Mr* A. I . iiillit ? «• ion Bragg. aSMj Mr. LugUt I -««* tpen; Thurs-ia\ night in U'»n witi Jir. and J W. Manning. • • • • Mr. Jhon Robert M->l4e. iu- j turMii frv»n: Hot Spring* wheie n> has w»speeding -«veial »wk- fo j his health .... ( The fr-enut of Mi. Simon 1" Ha' j mil be pL»«i to know Uu.i r.e Lome from Oteer X I . wr..- « '-"j bar bm. for tiie }a-"t th-e- j hi neahh. lie it- at present confin*. . to |J? hni bu'> hopes to tm out U foiv ven long. Mr Harrison ar* it the g-irage bus»«e-.» prior- to h> j entering IMO trie v w here he wa. gassed. io-mr h«" lrf«Vh. and *' here he BB'K' awny friet.«is ar.: ar • ux*.r.U»ure» vrfi « * -s: ■••t hrm a c>> piete lfCovyr\ nr "i .* mar fiitu-e • • • • Mr. ai«3 Mrs. R. A I'nUfeer a chihirer.. Aila aie; Bu:ni.-. Jr.. '~a v 1 : returned fiwi: CaniifT. Itilt im>o ! Md. I .... ( M Gla>:> - Benjamin. Mrs. 1- ' j l!er-.*»et; at' M«*---r.-- J J- lUm- , W \V H- >ukll. ■»•' Ito W irk I ' I' lrton Thimday evening • . . • M* am: Mrs. R I, Smith »' Roi«- j ers.-i\ i!le wen- iier*- Tiur--; ; i> t. fh». • • • • >!f I! IV lj.rijr will leave Saturday r » Kajerrt: wneie mill iw-1 Mrs loif who i- iviumiii): I>> motor frwi: J!art!*>i!lf, \ i.. viin-rr she > eit»>! her • • • • M*.-e- \el!e Moye a',*l Sal'ie A-t airu- vf Oak C>tj sj» »' »».♦• er.d j tir. M Saiiie Ham.-. The? ».i. , home t>y J ine | Van-ang of (i+i Pi«n!. • • • • M». an! Mrs. J ! Wiltiajr atut i — I ™ -■> iV' 1 g ! When Consid- 'jfllw « | ering New Fall I I Wear. | I „ _ ■ . 1 Have you realized Ihe fact that in but a few days you 5 will be feeling the cold breath of cold weather and you I Hill be needing that Coat, Suit or Dress that you are planning to buy this season? We now haveon display here a beautiful line of C—tw, p' Suits and Dresses in all the latest styles and Material*— styles that are just a little different. Our Chicken Dresses in their beautiful and original style are wait ing to please the most discriminate taste. WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND SEE THESE | | ■far ftwi(^|lcn)tfMM*rjdV Br. Ana* Hanm motored to Tar br-ri \\eone?-JU> etwiir* to see Mrs. L. J. Chapman, Nr.-. William.-' mo- Uttr • • • • Mr. J. (i. Gortarii -peat a few Uavt uus m Norfolk. • • • • ■' Mr. Herman fiowen spent several not s »\ e .or-«la\ evening in Ever •tb. • • • • Mr. Jotepi. T. Taylor of Washing i ;c«. visit*.! wur town this week, meet | .uk oitl fneixia aixl rommeniluiK «" ; jtn v.«inc°4. He saiid if W illiamc j .•*. uia*ie i- nioeli pi»r'« iurin>: ! ; «e ne\" twentj > ears a.- it hail Uui j ;ag ItT .a-t twenty, it would l>e ■» 9c Market stjeet in Washington." .... 11(1 r- 1 rank C. Kutrlor, Jan. 1 ,a> tor. H. I, UKIMI. |jmuey C. Wap- Csaarles- M*«otv. fiscal Moore j . _s„ an«l Fred Malh.-on. Ax-i .!.plcji jva rr-ri thruugrh town J IMKMOI jri'-iif to llie Northampton f str They were h-re by Ron i 1 aytui llm-I«. who also took IO the j >air. ■ • • • Itar fiKjitfe -f Mi. H.iy*woo»l Knight «»»• t« »;l»i t" know that he has been j j.F»«fwe-t to "fliciiit i hemLil of tin- I f.\ Sh- Sack !n«|»r>rter ■nanciation. with ■v, .- jsr. n- in New York. This i •iut'tc at " -■ ;»!•!•• t ion and ai. e-:« l» Ri* met- stairtitrip among Alii •-1 -ear- dmurt t ; v I>ELK;HTFI L KNTERTAINMENT FX)R BRIDE-ELECT i \li-s. K. li. Crawford Iy ('liamiinjr Hostess On Thursday LLMKKOIS GUESTS Knjoyed Hospitality At I'iettily Decorated Home Hei-e Mis~ h. B. t'rawfonl entertained a t itixlrvii (TUR-tf on Thun«la)* .'»««!*« frun four until five with r»"»a«-«-«'U.- .-liower for her niece, "Ist- Mant-n (Vidun "rawf»nl. who is „ O' \Vi!ltamsU>nV most ciiai IIIUIJ' l.e -f last wl is a ; I Crawford** attractive hmw' li.: s HtarniinHy •leeorateil with the season's Itowi.' aad fiM» ' the nccfMi hall Mniril' r fcraj 'were used to arfr*Bta-e with mos». In the livtag r«aa red and ean-coloted leaves maAr am at- ' tractive picture aad put aad at* cos mo.- with wet* aocd ifuine ly in the inr.mr raoae- The guest* were met at the «*«" by ABB Pope. au»t •' the BW oree. Miss Pope «w a hrwww ge-*-j pette roinbtned rtk velvet. TVy» were then introAared ta the pwes® a# honor and her hr*te»an«4- *»> Crawfard. whe wa» p-ro* ia Mack biocaded jfeorgette. The hia ilu" blonde lieaHfy was breerkt art hv tie blark elk lace p«* with rh« stone m her hair. Ar wa*e a ear si;|Ee of pink rosea. TV lniAn Bai J were rwxt. Mn». iJushft Barra wearing an al*e hiue «*- er silk; Mrs. Robert HrtewiKidi. a , r. rent hride. ia «lk lace •**» p nk, and Miss Niaa I pt* ii (f*e.- s. ver cloth with ow** tr a«iHT - Mrs. F 1. Hames ia tarn ri*J" a;-d Mrs. O. 1- H«al ia a Uack bo y -wn assisted the ha te» ia ewte* ta riuiir rfuriar the aftrr»«e Mrs. W B Walt M«rhred the rests with ewal saias and Mrs J S. Kh.»le sang very be—tofnßy let I'*is appropriate ta the ttcafm After the arrival of the lit tie John Pope. Jr. dressed ns a ws M nger boy broaght hi a hhftin w uch he gave to Ma st raw l«« It ct nreyeti to her the of Ihr Cipirl and the hest wuhn of her m my friend Then little Jaha with Harry Stufch 111, brought ta the tn4r rlirt a ht pre clothes basket C!M nth gift for her trwit.-eau After the park aj-es were opened. Xteer Pattae Har ri.--. Myrtle Wywae. Fraare Hoyt a*vf '1 iieia Coafce served man aM i iki rl» corated with little raw ai4 the letter "T f«>r Criteher ad Crawford, in most attractive Uttlr fih ami ahite baskets with ptak talle li»u The hostera aad the gwrt af haaai with her attfMaab, hade the gwrsMr ad ea ia the ruaptain halL This is to he nox«4 as the lot- Wanted l«*Jfca> pftoslt af scrap The turners Isnieate, lillun« ton, K. C. ■ «>ie l» WillaafUa nrfoee yon lay THE ENTERPRISE, Wifliamston, N. CL n. jahb x. bouxson wrg IN WJULBT. GA. 1 llll|l>M ■ lll l "" *~* V t.huw mt Wadiey, Ga. |r. Till the » cf Ike la* nhiiln von U Gwrpa I iin ■a, j n~i. mm aac Btnwd tkm | He teftro a aids* awl tmm broth lets; Mr. Mkm Alfnie Robeiawi of jjoaes cMtj. and Mr. L 1- Rober !««s »f r»ii k we oop sister Mr Mr. bt a bast of friends II • ' v - r ) TIC UIIVEISM CAB ANNOUNCES •' j PRICE REDUCTIONS $ I 0 I w THE FORI) MOTOR COMPANY THROMH B. R. BARNHILL, AUTHORIZED f I DEALER, ANNOUNCES THE POLI OV/ING LIST PRICES, F. O. B. DETROIT. EF FECTIVE OCTOBER 2ND, 1923: New Prices Old Prices Touring Car, regular $295.00 $298.00 Runabout, regular _ 265.00 269.00 Chassis, regular _.I 230.00 235.00 With Self Starter and I>em*jumable Rims Touring Car Runabout .. 350.00 364.00 Coupe 525.00 530.00 Sedan. Four Door 685.00 725.00 THE TON TRUCK I j Regular equipment, including 30x31-2 tires on front and 32x4 1-2 cords on rear, is reduced from S3BOOO to $370.00 f. o. b.. Detroit. FORDSON TRACTOR Is increased from list of $395.00 to $420.00, f. o. b. De troit, Michigan. LINCOLN PRICES * No changes are made in the prices of the Lincoln Cars and no changes are contemplated. Hie list prices of the Touring Car and the Phaeton remain at $3,800, list, the Four Pasenger Sedan at $4,600, list, the five Passenger Sedan at $4,700, list and the Seven Passenger Lincolns at S4Joo,list B. R. BARNHELL /V ». V - .. ■'k i : AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE FORD—FORDSON—LINCOLN TELEPHONE NO. 201 j WILIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA * l ,r. F*op. « I Be ne a iltmlri and a" : • raiktr in the MetboUir march. He will he tanei at U» Method** 11 ■ J at Wadfa-y, Ga- • I ARM US LOST FROM FIFTT TO SIXT* MILLION | ON OATS THE CRO#- ' This year's crap of oat.-, like thisj y-*ar's crop of wheat, wa fiMind mi a loss to Ikr ;iwn*, aorordin* to figures gathered by the Depart uwtof Agnraiiwe. A stud} of Ctw/ r JHNG TOnt TOUOOO TO WIUUVSIOII TBS BSASAOR J« MOO farms ia dialed that It H» ' ! «i-Jires aa o«thy «f U csna tb grow . ;& bo ftd mi oats. The »«n(c pnex I 4 received by the farmer .or this gtch j it was indicated. If 48 ccau a bushe ' i Ob the basis of last year's praduc . |t oo of oats, the y— will lu. MMM#hir.i; like lUUm/ni or sGftj(Ko. ou tue c op of l>ii aver ' age price ja-i to the farmer on Am Uft 1, 1923, J7wß itou a bushes aid mt no Uzne tiu> year up to tha date has the grower received above CHU a Mid, MMioc to til I Di|ilitiiM»l of AfTiodtaie. .1 ! A amt crop fam iik* a cut nan town is m hini piact to prahtt prM- Per* j. WANTED BOY Who wants to learn the print ing business, and is not afraid a little work will ruin his complexion. Ap ply at The Enterprise • Office. '

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