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The Eisterprise w ?? ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. NORTH CAROLINA SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In* Caafc m Arfaaaca) IN MAKTIN COUNTY Km CM FivmM Up Ewm ai im in 'A :Uiamaton. N. C_ as secoe4-cia?> nitirr uadc: ihr act of Coignat af Maict X 1K7V AJdiau ail cuaioiui) cat too - to The Enterprise and sot indiridw! members A the firm Friday. September 10. 1938 Give Them Consideration ~ Among the ilxnbud- ?'i \uuths entering the schools thl- tern; there are H>jnv who arr ev[irrirtK jut .Sum luirTuiTfoi wtulf ullrr- hawe hardiy had enough to rat to drtrkiji nor mal bodir> Ir mam cases thrir home training wa not wba- it -houid havr twrn and when thr> enter school an intmoritv It is tiring and oitenume- difficult to recugnizr these hands i|>- and pvr the unfortunate tot all thr attention he nerd- And while it isn I right to lo-e sight of thr youngster with an alert mind, certainly it isc I askinr too much that thr backward little fel low be given all thr attention jiossible In many instances thr sctxuls and society, loo. has pushed hack thr weak and |wished forward thr strong Wr haven t advanced so far in thr march of civilization that wr havr torgottrn thr old theory of the survival of thr ftttest. We are practicing it a great deal these days .satisfying our consciousness by say ing that thr unfewtunatr are unfortunate because thry arr shiftless worthless and undrprndablr Some thing made them that way. and a start to correct the condition can br madr in thr school room A great opportunity awaits thr young trarhrr who will throw back hrr~pride and reach down to re-cue a filthy, liee-eatrn lot When those of that ilk are taught, a better society will foUcAv in the vears to come. Not all the repeaters reach thr relief roll, but the relief roll is made up most by those who were at one time ur another recogmacd as liabilities and not fu ture assets by school and society, as a whole Post oil ice For Williamstoa tan alum lodav arr gratified with the iv unmnma thr allocation ol $78,000 lor a to |M?ofln buildup here It hat beat a kmc oil to br sure, but local peuplr are certain they ate bring -rpaid lor that long trait. Representative Waneu eipla Inert thai thr priatrou is to br made available immediately, and Fostmnster Leslie T. Kowden is now expecting en gineers here am iiuautr to choose a site and start constntrtmu wort in thr new building. Rralumr thr eteat demand an federal, budding- ail over the country*, local citiaens are graieiul to thryr representative for bis efforts in retime thr appro;nation for the new postofficr buiidme i or thrtr. Kick*, This from trie pen of Dr. J. W. Holland, writ ing in the Progressive Fanner, more than merits the space we are giving it: "Have we gotten so blinded with electric lights that we have forgotten the stars? Has the emphasis Americans have for three generations put on material success obscured for us the bet ter gold of the Golden Rule? "I am telling you that regardless of your purse, you may be rich today. If you have mod erate health, you are a billionaire. If you have a few friends, then envy no lonely man his store of gold. If you are permitted to work at chos en tasks, no artist should be more happy than you are. If you have the peace that passes knowledge, so that no earthly storms can upset your lifeboat, no man can pile currency high enough to equal your riches. "So many of us are rich and don't know it And so many 'there, alas' could be rich and don't realize it" One need only two -two-bits close to the eye to prove that little can be seen beyond it. yet in recent years we have been measuring values by a yardstick tha*. is notched with dollar-marks All about us an- wrecked fortunes to prove that material success is far from enduring: men who were so blindea by the electric lights that they had forgotten the stars: who had been so busy chasing the dollar that they knew not the thrill of the riches that come from romping with a child. Then came the day when their house of cards lay at their feet in a leveling process that laid low many whose neighbors thought were amply secure for any emergency. These can fully appreciate the fact that when one has a few friends he need "envy no lonely man his store of gold." More and more of us need to understand that O.r 1. i 1 ? .. I i ' i 1 g-orto < .f ioir naaero mm jjfT nni3 tiutr t'tot t tgrtrti htki trt trti I utii 3c wr miv be rich indeed. It's awful if dad sits out in the yard in his undershirt, but daughter can run all over town in a pair of shorts and it is quite all right?Pierce City Leader-Journal. SECOND SALE! Monday, September 13th First Sale, Tuesday, Sept. 14 First Sale, Friday, Sept. 17th Without any doubt. Monday will see one of the largest sales of the entire year. We are expecting a big sale and we would certainly appreciate your coming in as early as possible. We have some one to serve you Sunday night and Monday morning. Tobacco Selling Good All grades of tobacco are selling better than at any time this year. We hope you will come and see us next week. We want you fo meet our organization and we sincerely believe a visit to our house will be most profitable to you. Well sell your tobacco just as high, if not higher, than any warehouse or market in the East. Planters Warehouse c ?*-; " V "~7~~?? - Ingram&Gurkin,Proprietors WILLIAMSTON. N. C BELK - TYLER'S New Fall Fashions Largest Stocks! Lowest Cash Prices! UKC^biU) Smart new styles. made of good fast color prists All ages from 3 to 16 yean. '48c 98c GUtL'S PANTIES 15c SALE! ? SUPER-BARGAINS 10.000 Yards Ginghams? Prints! Cur tain Goods! 36-Inch Sheeting. Reg ular 10c values. Be here early! 5c FAST COLOR PRINTS? New Fall Prints. Fast Colors. 36 inches wide ? 10c 80-SQUARE DRESS PRINTS Fine quality Dress Prints, full 36 inches wide, in 100 new patterns. Full 80-square count 19c EXTRA! NEW FROCKS Smartest styles in plaids and novelties, some with 16 core skirts Assorted materials. Sues 12 to 20 B.* sure to ?? lim Umm. rue' ? $1.98 "* Talk-of-the-T own" PRINTED CREPES New shipment Fine quality in all the newest patterns Dark ground:* Guaranteed fast colors 59c 87-INCH SHEETING Fine an?olh quality, heavy weight Full 87 inches wide 19c WOMEN'S NOVELTY PANTIES ?96 "SLIMFORM" SLIPS Fine Crape Slips, will sull at seams Lace trimmed and tailored styles Flesh i All 98c FOR TOMORROW! 300 SMART ... NEW Dresses Just in! Smart new Alpacas! Cantons! Failles! Satin combina tions! Sport Dresses! In all the newest styles for Fall wear . . . All Sizes from 11 to 52 $2.98 $3.98 $5.95 $7.95 JUST IN! 250 LOVELY FALL HATS Black. Bromn. Navy. Bark Green > Margu Be sure to see our selection lore you buy. ' 98c $1.98 MEN'S FALL SUITS Fine all wool suits of lard finish Worsteds, Cashmeres. Twists and Serges. The newest pat terns. Single and dou ble breasteds. $12.95 $14.95 $18.50 NEW FALL FELTS Smart Felts in ill the newest hlljbki 98c MEN'S SHIRTS Shirts in plains *nd fancy patterns. Fused col lars guaranteed colors. Regu lar SI-35 Shuts SALE? 97c ^ NEW BAGS Smart new Call and Suede Bags En velope. handle and under-the-arm shapes All wanted colors- Plenty of 59c 98c NEW SKIRTS Smart new plaids, tweeds. | and solid colors 1C and 24 to 32 $1.98 NEW WOOL SWEATERS AH wool pull-over styles. Novelty necks These come in all the newest fall colon . . . 98c $1.98 ANKLETS We TOWELS DIAPERS, doz. 91c BOYS* WOOL SWEATERS Pull On style*, with aad without upper* All colon. to II yeor* A ml 98c OVERALLS BOYS' KNICKERS Made of good quality ma- j tcnals for school wear, kl bottoms In all the newest | fabrics for fall wear All sm 98c TOMOKKOW! SALt' SILK HOSE An i In a fnli ranee at the new Fall Shades. I M ran Ta OMaae Fran ' SALE 49c SILK HOSE Fine quality pure thread nlk. All 79c / NOVELTY SHOES $1.98 $3.98 Men's Dress SHOES Good Calfs and Kids Broad and i pointed toes Solid I leather throughout ' Over 25 new styles to choose from . $1.98$2.98 Dress SHIRTS 59c KLTshirts 49c MESS "LI CET TK OVERALLS MM" 98c BOYS' Work SHIRTS 39c socx?*88 19c ?aY Hatj Cnfc Work SOCKS 19c 'NATURAL BRIDGE" ARCH ?? aa SHOES ... New Fall Styles <K>.UU EDGEWOOD SHOES quatoy wal $2.95 ( CHILDREN'S SHOES AO 97c tondMj DRESS SHOES Sow2^SHOES AH , **>9* BOYS* WOOL SUITS Spatrt sol leu J A $5.95 $7.95 WILLI AMSTON Belk-Tyler Go. WHUAM5TON
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