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ytiH ENTERPRISE ADVERTISE? EXTS FOR BUYING ADVANTAGES THE ENTERPRISE Published every Tuesday aafPiiii: by the bNTKKTKISE PL BUSHING C> %»illiamston. North Oiuliaa 7 W. C MANNING, Editor , J. F. CROMER anil aT. NOBLES. Lessors and Managers Subscription Price (Strictly Cash in AUvai.ee) 1 year 41-60 6 months SOc S mouth* A Entered at the I'ost Ofiice at Wll ianiston, North Car®Uua aa ycood lass matter. FRIDAY, MA\ 11, Iszi. ALL HONOK TO lilt *Ot No ' PEOPLE OK hlLUt^i.t When the boioinii request was nui» to the young people ot \N HliantUi ] to abstain Hum }*irUcipaUug »n . dance at the Dixit- uarctuu.* « t* nesilay by Rev. William Stewart. i-vai>-r*ii«t i at the Mcthuii.i>t chuiui, tot iv t.»S« J "a dance during his meeting. Mr. iitewait, \wiii a veiy a:g« j congregation went 1 rum tut ci.urcr I Wednesday night aiui tiie itguhu j service to the warehouse where [ were *ung and prayers uttered. I j was expected that it wuuid luue tii> I elfect to stop the (femce, but. leftoiit I the band played anil the uaite pro- j ceedecl while the pra; era were ut I tered. "They said crucify it:ui, crueif_> j Him" and iie wa> nailed to th« I cross. ) The service' did not break up th j dance, but it did great got«i. I ! showed many mothers U«e cii.rartei I of the new dance, and they say tii«\. I are unwilling to see their daughter | enter the embrace of men ami eng»g« i in the Wiggle hug of the preo t.t ■,u I dance; theie are also *e\» tal men wi. I say they do not want Uietr %• I indulge in the vulgur step- *f th- J dance. * Another thint? sonic o: the ff j * learned was that young nn-i ,„r. | young women, too, (what a pity I tin- -oj liquor on such occasions, ru it v> • do good, if it arouse- th* |e»|> • »e I ainst such actions by the young to> t j One man told us he went to ,lr off corner of the tli.oi, uteri !.»■ r if' observe utiie tighter rug *«•.,, c„ v.«»- put on by some oft Tie «laii itv »e --tlemen as they wheeled - " arvund tb dark side >f tie ling. He -a>s !:■ never wants to see h iaughter thrown in so great temptations. We are glad- the danci ,* wa> eon fined to people from t.t er pwfte Most towns promptly arrest Jaim'r who engage in the "raw stunts." Wi liamston should do the same. IMPORTANCE OF I'l I IfM. A NOZZLE ON IUK The principal value of a tai-k «. is that it helps a child in goodness clearly enough to rttoguiza it. Children need to leaitl how t. give things their n&nt names. In*;, need to lia\e aome definite i»ie i» choose lioin, ami help i.i rttouai.ag. Thc ' atmosphere ' nee«l-=. a clani>n 'j. I'atl. of words once in a fth.it . .t i ri.ay (Mow this light, it ».a> K- e mora! >ignihcunce to atte oi »u«« they h.ive not realized toe lue-.i.i. It ii:a\ expose son. - t ■ other us : i. lai es Children, are :o> i .r. |i) .-«».-ih of the Ten Comm. i. . "t.. iV» theoi receive any - et.ucai tv— j dung at home. It n.e. U:e t- i develop moral Ine.-i they mu.-t r tiavt i some moral "expo.-uie -. " »w. en a I recruit goes forward !»> uai » C a» ■ him and iustimt lam ty 6iti j When a young traveler is au at l- I undertake a journey we wain ! .i. . . j the jierils by the way and g.ve bu | a guide book to his destnatici>. i. • [ a pupil is in school we. teiu h l ira il.- I technique pi commercial aiitluue* t t stenography and bookkeeping s« .itu>*{ he may use them in bu.-n>ess. It | would seem to lie at least M|ual> j sensible to teach him what are ti« ' moral perils he will have to nut* • j business, what are the pit:a'ls i_ j ought to avoid, and those pruCi|-lc.- J of business honor govern the .s» j men. Children do not object to be talk*. [ to. They like the direct way o>' g. | ing at things. They want t*> h«-a | life explainel. They are quite w lin j to lie told what is right, and way it' is-right. We are so impressed Kith. the fact that children are emotional. that we do not always rnnenit* t fit. they are intelligent After Dr Ed-! gar J. Swife had interrogate*! over a' —hundred business an.tj! r»n-n - as to the lawless acts of their boy hood, he asked them wtut was the best way of dealing with such ir frax tions of right and justice. "T t majority of those who expressed an opinion believed that reasoning is the most effective." This contusion e«-m --to have been arrivel be- > cause some of them had been rmlxl . tered by unreasonable dealing f.orv adults, and partly because it waf their ignorance ot rightt rcsfon that hail M them astray. A talk that show •d convincingly the practical value of hoaosty would be epoch makiag to many a child who has arrer had it ' explained to him. j We notice that Cfratsoips this this old fasMoood wfatae to lit ■VMMD UMFOKM KTDL«iADONAL - j SiindaySchool T Lesson* (By RKV P M HTZWAIi.It. x> D. TmHwr ot Bui* lui tu» of l I ) Cmpj I>Zl »«t» N«(«pr OiML LESSON FOR MAY 13 ————— DAVID. THE POET-KINQ tmeoK TS:\T I H*. 1» ' O'l J'FN Ti:XT-Sur»lf. •«! I iw-rj nii luOi* A*H «h« 1. >• of nijr | Bft.-TtL rt s t lIOiaiEXCE MATFRIAI«—SI: law i» - J-r_ au. il I-a«. I S; Art* r « PPJMART TOnr-Tl* sn-i-l-ertl Bor I I CVva K u I Jt'XIOR rc>nc-c»« C»!U m Bojr to n» i K«mr I 'VT-» BU11.I»Tf 4\-r> SENIOR TOPIC 1 t I - I«v4. u > KrJ.f.-l | TOCXG IBil'U *vr» M-lI.T T- -PIC I ptr.a» lafe K»i l^vll _— j 1. Samuel Moure,• for Saul (» 1). ! 1. Why He il.Hirt -! The death of ' w»5 no fl wM a perstma! I"« to I " | «-;:oe!. 1- r Sau! »9? a c«m:i«iinllnp j j and lotitOe Tli« n. too. | I she i-!in nf so j"*jfnl«lnit a career ! | nt.iM •'*a!T— • a M>ol like faro- , j «el_ ni-Hf tin- "•*;tnHiati'"n to Cod j j »nd r,.,i . peot>!e e-i his heart. 12 Ei'e»)tp Jl-tirr,lnr Kebok«"d. T.» II.ST fl—'. !•"•>! rej«-l«>d Sfiul [ efce-s'ji !i#re«J v f,a! nf I I« I EimriTf tr>( Oti-r tha! w tVh j •}■■*» I) a tpr>s Him and *h'*cW !• re- 1 *jt>-"t It: a!l fuel's K-1« j [re »bns|il «!*hf-nsh It n.ay I j «-h»--re e:r Wt en be- j | a Wr»-!?anrf t" the dl*ct»arge | ! -t duty, 't r»+-ake. II Sjnucl Sent to Anoint David (TT 1-S). ' 1 Kanji.eT* I'er-r fr. ?>. Pert .a I* : I (.f this !i i* san! ts« )•• •••T;lns s l dnpei jte Vt ?ra-li-r S. *iMiei kn«r tf Ssa! f hear thi.t he we* •»k ! irsi v« anoint a Fti'-r-55..r to M« ;hr>.be 1,1. «.«m Hfe aosld l>e In ') ' •!..r.rer. Sjaisei »«« «rlse in sus*m!t J fine *tt» isffioih ic;nijtl %lo t!.e l/ird | ! i—l» smaiu are,tf- be brave, , But | eves wl.er f' "i err~r.'*s for 'r«el j | »»■•: "nit «lsnjfer. We i ejifrirf l'» i-r»-at»"*t eaull-'b j «n •* -J dangers lie J I -. T»; ie 1 2 T* l/inT* t'fiMfJ- a rv, 2 S) " Tztt- e, (ivM the way fnr Sam • e .«J f.frn w*x to pprfonn j >« .I'**i : .* '•nnrer S»-» J ■e; »r. « t : «in-l ann> T»ee j •Ul i— i.- i-ITm- S vi-Tißee / ! e-t» . «>™ |4J i>. «-«l| Jesse to tlie i *■ -* Tin t.r. ; "f.et w:»* not told j t!l t!,*l ««d-! 1.4i-t«n TM» is orusl li *»; *:Ui «« He fliei «» - ri-ar *- -J |.« ; and n.'de« :r« *1 •.»•; > iißVel'* pirje»«e I ■»»« tn i n ob'T. t.> "p It wa* to 1# les-t a «•- I'ml 'lie w>*« would ' r«* *»-»•!. S-,-1 ■ Th'« «ss a shrewd ; *■-# M li.-'»?niate. T'lere j Is »■* Bff,*#.« T iy ft n» to reveal all air ( 111. Samuel** Ot«i:tn:« fre. 4-1H). I 7r> 1 Kl.lera ..f f-orhle l«r- fry 4 "» It wx!i that the ' *!.«•> i ■>" i. w:* «! ot throitsb with ftrr •■«r»ee . ? Sjs'alV ain To the e!J-r*-' a'lirr- lie Inquiry S.TmiH re fj«ie'el u *)i I*-e nw;:r»D' e nf |>eaee. ■nvtiSns the« to 3«»!tt l.lra In worstilp !rse tie U'M 2. Eaamlr i^» , -« «* 3e»sr"» frr. Ki;> T!«e l r! hed re*eVe,| to Sam re| that >oe to le fbe ik-' It lie t«i» »he |>ar!j-ii lar o» Ihe «-dertl«m '»f tl#e riyhl / ae was a rs. .»? Ir |»-«ant matter a» j I 'es"ir.:r« h .r- aj».n i» (1) Kllah | i»i « Tl. Kllah *i» the | I eijul ar>t therefore le ra« tlie J f ■>? ; r»-.- j|« la-.lnt rfd~.t to | f f* %• • mS! .f a mxn tall an- 1 j r 3 »•*•!- lr. s:inr)"-> «e 11 r? e> er I wit oi|lii.it'! hy him a* lie' j l*«! i-on In S**!l 1 ' ll .li. • • | ii r *f-i .rxhle ',nl the!j 1 le '-**» «—*• l.t 4;— i «rt» eeeinM • > l.i» C'd »n .M sh-m lie can 4m*! j «'!'■ crest r-- ' !!!f !«-v We fre j , e-fin »te ism 1 l-y their drew* | aealfh, tc! i»> ~ !l--r. The*e 1 j ice -is'i luaiiiV-tailiiK and ' , le-..>! -i- a.(r»i, hflt '*od j J l-*4» !r.t« t*>e heart (?) IVivld ; ke*-L« 11 (f 1-1 All I'll* 'iie of J i ! Je«e « «*j» l-d l«->ke>! t:p«n ! Iw a*i'l the 1 , -r•! t', i !■* l-ii| not ai> | |e%ne! J«»e'j ref it ».« Sainnel's | •> i« all hi- ehi'-lren ; l*d sn*-3r»d t.» 'n.;dj Thai | r»as*, rot e? san. h iif>f»rtiii.ce, j 1 !!e- *!« -»-r-ider. | s «*r.o A to ' | »»»Hi Ihe *-* eep l,»jr n I fnq-ortant , I to I* :•«!:»! I.i the fn-t. Re ■ ea'»*» I»fvi.S was fsirfcful s* a «hep- j I leH H-#*. "lie v a is' Itt. trr.e for |m>me I. tl«-0 when U>i"cf"i.-Ii I.rue arrived, j 3. lavj .Vcuintid t»_ 13). Whea tte ahF|>heed lad i|i»uril the Pxtrd ! 4"r«etel ssaxuor-l l« erK-int him. When j tbe - it »-» ihe Sj iril «.f the 1 len! us# uj-«a Mm. Parld was a gifttal anl a»lr«e»S;e lad bet this i wa* of d-. avail without the Spirit i of 'e l * IVarr tiiuM o>me from liiid. Oeiy as »e are•»!.«. by ilk Holy r htsas cue truly do the Lord'a will aad work K nonetnj Whm. Sen to kr.oalrg v. hen to seise an OtvefUaUj. the i;e-»! tMag lr life l> to katoar u It.-a to f• *rep> aa adraßtx(e —l>iara-H. Indulgence. It la only m ie*'.r? to grow old to y Vcuii more irehi'c. m |we no fault ■ eooukltted thai 1 have n>4 oxnoiltted - ajselt Goethe. Oar Ulfe. [I *• faas our life ir. iMAemka, aai I •a As npoa It Qai—l. M« Q( iv K.LV RELIEVES CONSTI-] PATHIX, lIKADAI HF-S. Ull.UOl S-> NESS. HOLDS AND LVGUPPK. > ■ ■ ■■ ' ii i ■ ■ .1 i ,i ■ Xk and Mrs. A. L Raynor and saai ami Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rogers ,a->d Mr Job Culiifher pttcwlod' revival aOkl lam «u| mT| 2*l J gjagirtgMNj \ A professor >ays that this mad TiaSßr "vritl in tin* destroy the rare A feu jrenerations from now there •vont »** anybody left but plumber- Hartford Times. v BUSINESS CAKDS V. hia you »ant anjthiajt •" 'be ..|l I'hom- Nh. 7». i |>hT» wi.t anotbrr day if J*« . r« not insurrd. Yoa ffc** —IH jtan. r JOHN L. RODGERSON WiUi«Mtaa N. C. , Slating. t.ultrrißK. Spoatiae. »d ' I'.umhinu l'i*turr» and Sapr I !** • iv.ILI.IAMSTON TINNING AN'A I I'U MBING COMPANY || ! | W. -Harri«un. Up. 1 ar.d llfiiittred Plumber | > i'iurai.inK and SkfH M lal Wark | | Williamson, N. C. | Warn in Waskiwtw Visit UROM NINO'S JEWELRY STORE jilt -Main St., Wa-«hin|rton. K. C-; Ail Kind- of Jewelry | IMPAIRING A SPECIALTY J J lilt CHARLES J. SAWYER Eye, F-ar. Na*e and Tknd \V I Nam-ton. N. C. j i:»«-ry I hartday and Friday. ) a. m. lo 5 p. m. OBr. York Baildiag liohcrt L Cohurn ATTORNEY AT LAW i Office in the Peoples Hank Building W illiam-toa, N. G. SEE ROEBUCK i and WHITE Kilt PAINTS, OILS VARNISHES AM) WALL PAPER J; PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 107 Main Slrret Wil I.'AMSTOX, X. C f I KTTER SKK\ BEFORE j SPECIAL ATTE TWN . G ivem to one pier* dresses. I .fancy Waists and all delicate fa- ; | I rifj, such as silk, satin, crepe de chine ar.«l jceorpette crepe J. D. Gray CLEANING. PRESSING. DYE ING AND ALTERING ' PHONE MS AT NU Id. ' B. A Critrher B D. Crttcba. (Yitcher and Critcher Attorney a-At-Law Main Street >%bm M WiK.amatca. N. C DR. MARY F. HUFF Palmer Graduate dunplMttr Tarb—i X. C. Office hours: 9 a JB. —1 pi bl, 2 P 30 p. m.—5:30 p m_, Tue«. Fri_, 7 p m.—B p. jm- Pbones: OflWe M 7, uiiilian 111 i' j Dr. R. Lb Saras* J { ft Rocky Mount will ha at DM At j sntK* Hotel third V«lm4v k j | arb Bkooth to treat dfeaaaaa «f | j the EYE EAR. NOSE * THROAT • ] Fit GLASSES. { ' > J. L. Peek, Jewekr Not to FmMia nu Mm REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY A seat far All Stwtof Makea ad THE ENTERPRISE, Williamatonn, N. C. j MB GOOD SALESMAN SAYS: WE SELL GOOD GOOItS: WE lIIKE THEM KIGIIT. W. K. ORLEANS Williaa»loa. N C. i I ' * " * I I THERE Wil l. BE A Pl^*": UTTLEBDCK SHOi AT >ilE FARM LIFE SCHOOL IIOISE SATURDAY NIGHT MAY IZTH AT 8:15 IY)K TllE BE\ ] EFIT OF THE BEAK GRASS j PIANO FI ND ADMISSION 25 CTS. IMMI.f *IUL BIG ONES f "-'top in a;d E ■ "i. '" tack e a K-prytliing % »u can ■ I *"'! h«-ic'for int ■: B —tjr !! Psh'njr Ako ■ " c el 'e. Aiaraie* St., n«-ar Main. gljyr m 1 Black Paste * Shoe Polish Positivelt) the cnlti polish fhat will shin ?ci?ij or damp shoes -No disagreeable cdor QUALITY QUANTITY Ihstk faeesf sale in America r f. Mr t "■! I J V- BuMa, N. Y. ■ rt -Wish I •1 have taken Cardui for nt»- II dowa, worn-out conditio*, I ■enrousrsss and sleepiesaaess, H J aid 1 was wnk, loo," «ays I Mit Silvie Eiies, of Jenniags, I (XiL "Cardui dli me just lots H • of goot]*-so much that I gave it I to my daughter. She com- I ptatued of a soreness in herkides p| and tech. Six took three N | bottles of fe -1f) fl ff? IMF I '® IPP f-^ 2 IlKfi gX b * 5 % m, t£J c -j int r£ 2 9#7 jj T!s (tea's Tonic p I ar J her condition was much r* ; f I be;»er. Br I ( >fc-j "V/e hare Kved here, near fix ( :f Jenrinps, for 2fi years, and now Ms , gj wf have our own home in towa. M 1 rf I have had to work p.erty hard, L« | ; as this country wasn't built up, kg 3,J and it made it hard for us. H , >* "1 WISH 1 could tell weak H £§ women of Cardui—the medicine J that hri'ied give me the strength Mj jff to go on and do my work." p ■» i n jrfl "WrtfhUiii When the horse-car squealed aloud REMEMBER it? The flanges squealed as die car rounded a curve. The hand-brakes squealed when they were applied anH groaned when they were ret eased. The springs complained always. What was the matter? Friction , mosdy. Just friction. Now in 1923, the transportation picture is quite different. So great has been the increase in motor transport during the last ten years that the country's investment in motor vehicles is now greater than the investment in rolling stock of all street railways and steam railroads combined. Without improved Mmcotum this development would have been impossible. This company has spent years in the perfecting of Polarine, the "Standard** oil Cor motor lubrication. It prevents wear and makes all die power effective. Ask for Palatine—not "a quart of oil". STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) I'Sft <EttMUBE COLUMNS FO ft SELLING tOUI JtttCttAtfttSß WANTED! ikak stork, nrHwwc stock, mr titck fa any immpmmj ton (M ttrcwss, T2.-ut tot. «r at her ml estate, to ochuft far OMs- MMlt ILat has oaly km rn S,N» wIA Of wJI aeß for MB all -ask piMt, kikact on K*o4 note. R. G. HARRISON WILU AYhltM, N. C i SE ENTERPRISE COLUMNS FOB SELLING VOI R MERCHANDISE PENDER'S YELLOW* FRONT STORES GOLD BAR BRAND. CHOICEST /- /\ Butter™™* "°" ™ K JUd: 1-4 LB. PRINTS. POI ND. 5Jc EVAPORATED MBL-~~~.il rarccr STKICTLY FANCY. FULL CREAM. OH vllllwß MILD CURE, P«r LJk. -«Z| Sardiae?, fancy ?moked, Norwegian lk Muffed Olives, 3 1-2 oz. bottle ... 18c Macaroni, D. P. It rand, package . ■ m.... ■» ■ r j* UroMitt, No. 7, D. P. Brand Cracker Jack, summer confection : » * c Ce; »lon Tea, D. P. Brand 1-4.17 c, Yellow Label 1-2 J2c Gtafe Juice, Armours, pints, each 2Bc LiU>y's pJtbJi , 8 ounce bottle 15c Starch, Argo Brand, 12 ounce package -L.— J 7c UnMW!, fancy yquality, per dozen —. . 2sc .1 . - . CORNED BEEF"™ m .16 2-3 RIB PORK ™r"_ .15 DRY SALT PLATES D. P. COFFEE 35ir
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