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■MI near rnzs SELL TOOK TORAOOO AT ran MARKET IB garrison Uruß. anil. Cumjiauy A | Quantity of All I | Varieties Here! No matter what you may want, you will come | to mighty near finding it at our store. i Hij S We cany a large stock all the time, so all you . have to do is to come to see us and we will save MJ you time in looking around for what you may de sire, and save you money on what you buy. By I jjjj buying goods in large quantities we are enabled | jgj to sell them cheaper. |Jj ffl Our buyer is now in New York buying goods B8 for the fall and winter. i I I =====— i * I I Harrison Bros. & Co. I I COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK i 1 WILLLAMSTON'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE TELA, TIIEM THROUGH THE ENTERPRISE YOU'LL SELL THEM YOUR MERCHANDISE |MR FARMER! I This is to announce the opening of THE FARM ERS WAREHOUSE, Williamston, N. C. for the sale of leaf tobacco at auction on Wednesday, August 29,1923 L This house is prepared comfort of man and beast both day and You are always guaranteed the highest market price because The Old Reliable" J. W. Hight pushes every pile of your tobacco to the 'Top Notch."' 0 1 m & • Bring me a load of your tobacco and see for yourself that THE FARMERS WAREHOUSE is a "Standard of Comparison." -THE HOUSE THAT JUSTIFIESTfOUK OONFIDENCE" J. W. HIGHT, Prop. WILUAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA THE ENTERPRISE, Williamston, N. C. MANY INTERESTING IN THE FORD PLANT Extraordinary Tests are Made to Test the Material Detroit. Mich.. Aug. 2t—CwrtTit. of four car el urto INiv spriup every is one of the ■ t«cstiir Mnafartsrac ■yml.*-- the Fonl Motor company at iu lLgi:- land Park plant ami the «fepartnx s" at present employ- nca to hr.r. this production. Of partiralar u'treat arc tie traortiinarv tests to which Use »lee' i suhjeclnl in order to prwv. strength before it is permit*ed to e ter the process BUSINESS CAkDS r~ > i J. L. Peele, Jeweler Second Door from REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY A cent for AH SUadard Mafreo of Watches (Stating, battering. SpouMag. aae Ftaahitc (Maw and Sapper ' WILUAMSTON TINNING AM' PLt'MBING OrMPAXT G. W. Harrison, M-r. Urec and Refitfnd Ptonsber I Plumbing and SM Mrtal Wori J Williamston. N. C. I ——— I ; BETTER SERVICE THAN EVKK BEFOKE i SPECIAL Attention Given to IW pw* te*' fancy maists and all Jefah fa brics, such as iilk. satia. crepe d* chine and georgette crepe J. D. GRAY CLEANING. PRESSING. DIE ING AND ALTERING PHONE US AT NO. IP. I I>r. Chas. J. Sawyer Eye. Ear. >« and Ihioot Friday. » a. m. to S *L au WilliamMja, K. G. J (thee York Kaiiding Dunn's for Electric light I'-vti' ~ 666 CURES MALARIA. CHILIS AND FBVER. DENCI E OR BIU IOCS FKVKK. IT DESTROYS GERMS. I ■ I •C. D. CARSTARPHEN & CO. j "EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY" I MR. FARMER, SELL YOUR TOBACCO ON THE WILLI MS TON MARKETS AND BUY YOC R GOODS FROM THE WII.LI - MERCHANTS. \\ bile in tow n visit our sto:x. We are agents for the Peters anc! Crossett Shoes for men, women. a nd children. Our store is the home of the famous ('urlee C-tothes for men. All our jrtKMis are sold at ext I remely reasonable prices. Come in and see. We are the cheapest. "EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY" AT C. D. CARSTARPHKN CO. | WILLI A.MSTON, . NORTH CAROLINA [ lor AWUQIUWK! il Snw!r>' L>,T J ■ rraoF. or WIIMI N«u NWIWITY ■ SCHEDULE OF DAYS B twr. MWCM | fwawr- 'gygKwiar amp muT. I MTUMMT-wio nrrnrT VIRTtI ICQ- phcmct I >y RtOlfW ACT or TWg * CE-DORA I THE OWWWtIX&-PWIA6 «RIAL»St IV FMNZ TROUPE- A REM. RIMRM mwujy ■ $K 3TTU>S->*QOO*TIC WWWTWWTP T^WTP. 808 DUGATI -'MFETY LAST WF~PC*- r fN COPY FLYIII6 CWOB-IH OMTH DET r FMIS I FOR THE PROF. VK. LOFTS concgßT PATP *RT~- ■JLOOT I J bffwt ant|)bnn ti« IB*- nulL, I: - pi. 0 £ t£t - |BU ) ual jpnifs >H iMic ..f |t-w ii !i 5-pecii. sii ic U*y aa l~ iO-lV*' cor.-. »:bij j;:or> of Ij(ilj(i |HlWni i to iiß KtXii .SSe. it Wilt wlUt, la. _«t« i-pi recuie .uc:. cwnuwis K«i aie, xaii the quality c>i t, -air* Foru is slbkilig-) Jw»a by the • Sari (ha; o oileu "rata" -j-nr.ir by low SulW of ibfte Vibratioi ! tmcr the rartai i> fouru by u>; t i»f qi.b... uutfluiVc.i>i) | Tiif . let! is ka!7tr .a ito l,Uv iirgree.> Funaiitil a«u ut | .t»v& _ie iurmoi a-d tfciuca- ii ot in oar dptuu>a. * i!a> the} ii* trmpthil ,n narar at d»f;:ee- Iraiucßbn:. then they aiv ir. j|> ului aiwi » - r mkl> for use. ItIULBERRY BRANCH LOCAL NfcWfc )lk» Smiie A b;. spe t Sj.ttr.iii tehl mith Mr>. \V„ |! 11.4*11 s. • Mis- Chiiys l*as;sfcer an i Mrv Bf»l* M.ib!ey ami th kit i m.4,nr jto SuTvia> >th«* t Sur.-tij aftrnmni MLS> tniivj M! mln liilwj a ho of fwt.l a! tie; bulr Solaniay eveuing. .NOTiIK Ot SAI.K I »*f ainl by vir.w c( :a> p»sri | »i uW .n uu; cciUiTi i oi trail elctkin; io iuc wi tin . ,i« ! ia> vl Ji.»\ iii?, l>> Abe y OIHI. *f-i At cifo, i-atuu Lnmivr:., u.» i vi xcuiii in Maiua Ciui. ) iuhi.. l.f:»Uy iii Ihh4 A-i, i I iuj, h certai;. bu of i»n uatc «i> Irtwr tiiricwiUi a. «i ilk 3)i|nU-:ivi. UxniD but ha\iEK Uta rvinpiHu » ti ana at the rw|*-l vi tw n.4» i -.-ivl U> i-v i »uil tn l-i- J. uj • Aiipi-t, IKS, w (wm «l llir o-m two-'C Ooor o Much. 1.1.1.1) al i- o ciock. No«.a, irifer to tne ii r.«- , bMik i !i'f cash tie liNlvviitg ittx-nMu : - ol Land: - All that certain tnurt. |»>tr wi |ui ; id of iaixi cuntalKi g acr» UK>i or ie», hitiuie, iyuig a:a tn tin lual Hauit£ lio:u Uw Viiitautslo aiti llamillOEi to lVniar i\-. L -bout 6 miltrs North ot \\ il.utri . . having ,-uch a|«, iart -, ojim ja: >■ 1.-tiikt > as wul ei le fa Ij a|>|>. | by ititifiire to nuue l.y : i 1 vel» Niwjor, £m ai«i M->. 1 It, 191 a, nuu on liit with the iVicf J \ laxl tank of Colniabia. S. C., an-. I i ii/4iuru; the ai*i- tf tt'yna at. i I'tiailill vn the North, "ho latt.l. ."l J. A. llvenrtt on the Elat a * Em and U»e iar. L of J. fi. Sta »i •«. « - ttf J, aiid -ben g the san*,' !: td «®n f r-eyrd to «ai4 Atahv t'rojntil by I." - A- Crileher ar>-I w.-' > . On a Ciittkrl aa'ed Nov. Itih. s ».7 a I nrv»fj>i a lu.uk T-I. r-«*> »*. »" • x 1 i ley aa>! wife. Annie U ijlf v, datr-.ij t»rt_ Mh. 1917. aaJ ir.Tn tr I u l!oo » TI, jmr* M». * This !Wh «lajr »' July, l??. H. in KL CKITCHKK. T.*»••*. 4~«~ 7-u-tt BRING TOl'B TOBACCO TO WILLIAMSTON THIS SfiASAON Mr. Karnest Ha>lwK. an.l Mts.- krr.ma Utd Wdltu. «rir mi ndinr Sunday aftmMß. / Mr. and Jlr*. H D- Mt«:e visited Mr. aid Mr-- IVrie M-x re Suaday. Mr. J. D. Hai>t c* aus-dl Mr. Joh? laiiey -perl Suaoa afUiMM mitt: Ui- 't- Eawa wi Mary Mv.i. i Messrs. Herbert Cdtnia ard IV-ihc Colt rain -pfK Satar ay mKh tfc ( i aster, Mr? J. C. Mr- Jeilai. Mr. Cyde Wii!ua was the cwsl of Miss i'ajkfiae KoterSurxLax aftersocn. Mr. Flo\ti Motsrt was 'he nae-1 o' W%s Fmrtoc Wiiliauß Svtri ; j after 'wa. f r«Jlraii>. laltian (inlr an.' Messr. lee ac« Howai.i H n> ii i San lay with Miss S»b> A lt, Mr. Georte ll.erf. oi Jan»%vj||e. was hftf Sur;.fc.v anti&M. Mr. A. l« |*" 5 a very pi MS ant Siintiay at btar. Kr «kl- of Mr lltrbfrt lani:*' will he r'a-t to kmn That }*- is it* rtwrrinc front a s«m at lack o' Hearts disease Miss Marie SI. Key -("til the w~eeV end w;th M> > 1> u lil let. of Jan»e> vUle. Mrs. IVttie MoMey. Mws* S-jtlie A. by ai»l Mfsjri. Perte lotirait. tlydi Williams attet-je>i pr»aA">( in J.ime ville Tuc «la\ n'* t Miss Minnie Par.-her of T_ib. ro ii? te.| fr?e">ls ar i relatives beie I.** week. Mr and Mrs He«'> C • ffi« at-! chl'- I iren. «f jJ.iwsvSlr. weie tb rue»ts »f Mr and Mrs. V. \\ San •la> a "ten»«»i>n- Mi arti Mrs. J.* Styo"i. »f l*ai •bms. were the rt»e-s? o" Jlr awl Mrs I K. M«»re Sm, a». Mr. tlnaf IV IV*rj4.ol Vlish ro •on. I', wa> here las! *.A on bt% ine> s . >1 t;t.i.T\ s l"a---h. t Su» «la\ I - 'irTt 1 - Mws .swO' irfiy TI'RKEY SWA^U* IXK AL MKXTION Mr. laKiis Ajers, of |V;W. >pei;i itart of the we«-k wth Mrs. J_ H Avers. Mrs. J. I_ K" -• is speoJisf t.nie with her sist?. Mrs. 51 itul lork. \J'.. s|. G. IK.! iti: ei ina-md a !ar*e ruml» r of a%! r* ia" ie. Sa»«ia>. Mr. S*e«art Jjtl-re a-»j his s ifrona WasHi»|ft«»n t ".!« we.4 en ! With Mfs J. II- I Mrs. U.ote S>jlbar. vf Ja-jwsv sb-. was the r* t of Mrs. M H Ayers Satur.iat. Ms* N'd!i. Jaies. -f Kder wrffle, was tf:e rue ' ff U?s M *rm'. le-n ISulock >Jtwrrta. • rtt. .1 Mrs. VV A. Itftw . •' l"j.inele jtrent 1 rvs.ty n: t Mr. ami Mrs. IC M r.uli«rk- Vi. (- IV'eile a--! MiHab"e •!»'- ,b-ek w. "■ ihe ?»e>: of Ms* Mn | ||i »M>! T»r"b atr »•«. M' R-üba btile > jid Mis- Viola jWi itehnrit rr *- t Jo K" es» IJ - Sm- I.Ha* BIG BARGAIN (That of 21 jmis ajf.i One 85 r»L Still roaplfta. One Trough Apple Mill. One Cog Apple MtIL Twenty-five Cuier barrels, ail for sale—apply to J SPECIAL NOTICE (That of 21 year? tp> taken fom T7.e Knterpri f i Thi> .s to tut notice that Ihr un ier sipr.e-i anil niifc - application to the County lioarl of July 7, 191*2, for a li«a-« to retail piritoou- an.l mait liqaors at Martin Count >. N. C. fvr tte pcrwt —- of $ months. Thw June 2ft, I»o t«>t forget the ire f *cam jupper at Young'? o>! store Tuft«by night at hi o'clock. I>el'ri.«tt- hometnsdo ice cii- im, cakes aixl candy «i|| he .-«r\- ed. SmdaySchool T Lesson* (Kr It*: V P B FITZWATER. IX ». T» hf- of F't 'fS 8,1>.« |b Iks If jo4r BiM* lasttt.;a tt ruac » OwmH lIIV Waaura Sntitfw C>m LESSON FOR AUGUST 26 BARNABAS. THE GREAT HEARTED IESSON TBXT-Acta « « JTs 11:1*. M • JOI-DfeX TEST—"?I« t r»4 Bin in! lull of the Haiy Ufeoat u>4 of fjilMi Arta 112 a !>EV(»TK«*L READING—rnia H: Hi t KIM ART TOPlC—Buuliu mad •Wl Tall about J»u JUNIOR TOPI.' How Birubu Helped the Cfesrvb. INTOtMEbIATD AND SENIOR TOP IC—How («ruku Sla«*4 a ijanmw Writ TWSO I-E.OPI.K AM) ADOUT TOPIC —"krt«t»» Ckanctw lilastratsg kf Bar aa baa I. Barnabas, the Man (Acts 4JH). Ilia original nan* was Joseph. Wliea ha became a CkrUl'tn. be was raitarj Barnabas (ttalfiat # the haagr from the old Iff* to the new. Thla was ■ cvau»« cast u. for n ample. Slmoa ta leter and Kaol to Paul. Tha Kara* meats "Son of Prophecy" or "okotUCoa u>! coa aolat!»n * This stow* cat only the aatu remand spirit of Barnabas but that he possessed tha gift of h.-rta lory prea- hlng. The aseretse of this gift made him a to* af nawlitUa. 11. Barrvabaa, tha Philanthropist (Arts 4-ST). 80 full J had the dMM hjTe- par «H»tr tha very bctag of Raratbu that seeing the need of his lfe«A he wM ha yn4«tf tM brought tha mo aey aad laid U at tha " ai-qatleV feet. lit generality «■- pwiil Itself ta deed*, a*t in ptous words aad ptomlos lis evented nothing hto o«i while his brethren were la need, lie was ta ae sefcar obliged to da this as then was as such thing ta the early church a* a blading law of a rutuaaanity of guoda Private ownership af pruftrtf was Acta 3:4. 111. Barnahaa, tha CfcrWtlan States •nan (Acts ll:l»9n). Tha v I"!eat peraeeattoaa of tha rtnnh Mattered tte As they aent they preached the «;***». and churches were esta&tiahed. Tha ami otispirtieus of theae waa at An { tlo. li. the capital «f Syria, because it ho ame the lunt Important center In I the apread of Christianity Ewery thine neat well as the leaprl message waa |«srt*l ta the Jews anl\. The I lea held aaaoag tha d!s d|>lw at that time •»« that the Oca tiles were rirlnM But at Antloch rertalb of theae dlertplea deliberately preached Ikrig aaxoe* the Greeks. The seal of tha Lard was upon this Ministry and great maltltades Mlerad and turned to the Lord. Tha aews af 1 this rerolntloaary praechiag reached the ears af tha chareh at Jerusalan ' and cansed not a little ndMMat aad dt»-ii*siea. Tha church decided ta 1 eead a •-ommlrtee ta Aatlocb to leak tato the matter. 1. Barnabas Sent ta Aatluch fn. 23-24) lertunate»y la this rasa they •eat tha proper ma a. Barnahaa was a good man aad fall at tha Idj Ghaat aad faith Therefore, ha had ' spiritual dtaremmeat aad bread wym palky fis«d aea are tsM ta aaa • good. When he came to Antloch he aaw the grac* af Ood aad was glad If we hare grace la aursetvsa. wa srfll he able ta sea grace 1a others. Be exhorted aad axged them forward la their work. Men like Barnahaa are aaach aeeded today la ear churches men af vl*H«! and rWMIu coortssy and sjaipethj. X Barnabas Gees After Saul (sr. 25-2K). The work eo pr spered that help was needed, so barnahaa weat after Saul These men had heesi to gether before. After Saaft (soiw ska. he ran* ta Jerusalem aad tiled ta Jala htauaetf ta tha dlailplie tat the* sere afraid of hiss. Baiaahas hefrteadrd hlaa (Acta tdIJT). Ha saw that Saul waa really a waiwM ■ta. Belag a gaed ta nalt we 1 there was goad la SaaL Weraaiaa thus Introduced Seal ta his great srach as a|m«la ta tha Qantflea. E Wactplrs Called CBrtaOaan (v. ' 3*l. After a year af teachlag hy Paal ate glsea ta tha ttaclgMa. Tta asms was s sanitated with tta taattag Paal taught tta vital mesaa af tta belles er with CktW aa B was aagagal Chita laa. ■ta WHh Ataa (n. MB- 1 1 treat af tta beethrea at Jtnsß* i mmst ta ledesed ta the gifts sf Ma believers st Theae rffts
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