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WILLIAHSTOX WILL ME THIS CHT OF ENTEKTAIKIIKXT NO\TMBB IS-1* HIGHWAY FILLING STATION ——" ' k Will Be Open For Business Tuesday November' 13th. Everything will be in readiness for the Fair ' * " % * - B. R BARNHILL, MANAGER LEdl Ufcfc Ok INSTRI CTaON AKK G1 VtTNIN COl Ni Dr. i>. \V. V\ of State College Is Yisitinir High Schools At U. inTito tine S « t-"P» • :ami of l/iara'..x I * l of l he N f « «;>(• *>! L- 51* V. mw hijrt-. Hwei> «•' "• * "■• :ae inli- ft «?f "1«- - v ' of (tianiliM b **r> »y- of *■* mgrUjrfiirir > «—• » , i- t*: it Ift •> tfj. » »■"*' - jriri> bjv i-iHy U ai*: for t-Anr '•"! t.**-? rr f-iOilturii, ifeh-.-'r-ii *&•" ramwif artintr- «' Ihr Ss. v !*. »• »' f»rt tut iif f«R. a\»i it aO«t V «»■ k »f >' t» liE or «#tr far rutri t-• B!iB:Vr * trjjnf I l» ,rt- r n> tra- »>»■ ■ :i tf** jmtitk a- Ir. U» i" * *- turnip u!L- ,t» ti* • > " K. "he ir'.» r»~" «•" -t e' * r ' Ijf V r r »-o -. TV ■1 « U i««. | v;' v ic _a f« « j» .««■«• sr. ever T i*=fr s*-«rrl,fV.- lecture «•« iKjl. ■*-;ri iM f \.-f r « • Tlsif Iwf.UH «' 3-Tj-r; S , Ur t«-ia didei tH. ■«. k ; •«* r'- s ' ; x JI per* 1 -- of "!jt Sl/. 'i-+i t? • i •f Mr. NibV-l to t> A'LißVf tmck. TV* i t* -*• - .. -if • it? Raw*,'. tr» muarkxhie dsters »•« r»n-imncj *Ljct (iasntiur N-.r . - - -li\er>it? Mart Hat- or* >•' '« (_- ,■ rea**> wfcr X* "r ' *r '.-.a u- >wh yrrj'- k! Pfc-f -w, s-'A m oo- ,f U-e ot. -sluitf'j -tav- of tor Math. WAKE FORF>T GLTTS filw I'L'Nl) ricoM iiOA»c: Education l i'x*. r tKt r: >££♦,(>so.o4 for JindoY.- rnent Fund .... MTahf -* •■- i «•• iki- 5 - - * *■- «■ « ' for ' frtfj tie gpw.J « N »n; cf V 4 Ycri. cty. 3t ~ satoeseretowS " —»-»* - ky Dr."V«". L I'iH'at". pre* -n *«f I"« isMilMioa. TV gift ef tk» r 'onliw K* tS mle «Kkf ar. anjmwf bj »kk: jlWiKli nt U be - i»» Mil', rf tk ec- ft iif I" est rasat DA** l aM tl» g* r**?-. cteatiw board cntiibauif the- n" nmmwr Srttral Borjt- ag* Vnt P'- t«M aa4 Tioatcr T. ? b':w r BUaffe, Bade a r»>rt' t« the ofi en «f tk inenl «ijrauw Uai>: tW Wab r«nt had aMc4 98DJKK - to her TV cfcniw t . .-ji i". v.uj-l. £ « .i' '« rjieu '» V.ik« fuiP- Here, .a '».• l.i - >iuia . I.M- to 1 **- v '* t '" r.;n - 't -w J I * j .«»; i ■» iii ctm riiMif a thiwi ' «• c •!n» t to I^j>e M j»ctH*» ji o.uc .t."" tinav to ffsv JiW.OOU. ( Oi i ON PLOWS ON AHfcAi) k\)H fil(. PRICE GAIN Mai vet Makes Advance Oj 115 to 127 Points In One Day •M A VOUK. S#v 7.—Buying i., .«to the f!>« m«rl." • rvm ; «;u.ir*>«"*s liftt). but «h«HV • ,|> • ,») i!i"n»¥ti v .h' ate Bat': a i?; ►>ir thrir f«r lint con i- «. Prices as a m*uM. »i* ;; : c>l «niy •4:».-ht react«• -TfsfiSj: upward all -U;, cW j. ~t .. 'op ur..' »..> © 12T point. * i' .' i[ i; til Jll.*" !»• ! '•Z w J« *. .t'Me .'f liM- rwen! p»»*er»i 51-L-' t •• "rt I'..- croji •.-! i ;3j4 r ■ -.ou i* aiiil t ■i;■ :'t , ■ >■! fup r.; the t W\ • !! r _?o \ S- g-r c' •*• ■ '> *: - • . i.,. -«• ti-luinr «-f tia-ie or ii incvi- In n'l tWr»j»rtmeati- o' • . ki-". U»th n» a l *) m:«-i S» '!■' . t rr ;■!>»*• -iml t" le « . ;•* l.i"! or. i\m |**' w : rui t*.i> .-ca-w, in **» « . net ' »" ■.eminent forwa.-t of : y*>li) . ' ..t>;>rv>x!nujjv+/ only __ 1 _—! m k^SmE^H f VBoUSf / J9^ W *j Can youthink I / of any better way to use V ' a -. ■ .- ~ ♦ RED CROSS ROLL CALL November 11th to 29th THE ENTERPRISE. WHli«nston, N. C .mIo ,»• u>p uf Uk* three «*' crops. there be a »K«pif !cjrui.;ai -»t to balance the iwat | crap, market obeenere mki. or then wvuio iot be rout** nIM to l ; around .tad mill* ««aU bt tawii t , close d»*i. Business in dab Bait jet show-d some mpranint tub} heretofore. they failed to respond b jlhe jump in the raw nttac. on tl« rrouM? that the puMic refused to j pay wiv iKW IMrOKTANT We ar o■« v inced that n*rit and fair treitii.erit will «ia W« have ' a.kied many new obUnrrj to our list lately. ,#■ . , ... Ma: y of owr cwitanen idl more Texaco i W and Temaro m«*or oil •luring the winln thno «l»n»r. he duse Tcjito 4anL> up under Um i haul. cold weather. We wawt a i• - ■ . chance to make you «or m.-toirer ( Hue you use Texaco pisoiiw arxi T- '.aeo no?"r oil, you wil be «w o»- '.oner ft rever. Kvrn tnli lik» Tn urn Harnsoa Oil C—fy.—adv. , ll'f J S. Khi'-lr .J- H iNMindeis t W. K \\itr.ii ana! H H V«t m • wnpanlril hy N> vf« J. I. Ha«»el1 ' ar.-t Noah Okiaxl left l>hf «ia\ f« i Nri Bern where the yki»daM are attenahnjr a cwmferenrv- Tf YOU HAVE £ J ?SEr,**ttfS-Sr rmvm m | Tutt's Pills I HLNDAI SEBVICES AT THE BAPTIKT CHI W1 I Iter. A. V. Joyner, pa lor Sun.i: .school at »:45 a. m„ J. C. Andersor. superintendent. Sermon by the pastor 11 a m 1* Y. P. L". meeting at 6.45 p. m Set moa by the pastor at 7:30 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:3». You are cordially ihvited to atten'l all these ferriees. WANTS TOR SALE —A THREE horse oower m or ker osene en tone —Interna- tional—chean for cash. Reason for selling, have installed electric motor. Simon Lillev, Williams ton N. C. 10-19-t? iHOG TAKEN UP-Rec' Jersey, male, under keel in right, swallow fork ir both eai-s. weijrh abou -100 lbs. Owner please call for same and pay ex IK'Tises. Willie Perkins. :Williamston. N. C. R.j .No. 3. 11-9-3tp; "The Shopping Place After All" t OURPOUMH ANNIVERSARY SALE HAS RECEIVED A GREAT RESPONSE THOSE WHO WERE NOT FORTUNATE ENOUGH A MONG THE FILTER TO SHARE IN THE EXTKA VALUES AND THE GREAT SAVINGS HAVE LEARNED THRC UGH THEIR FRIENDS THE OPIDRTI NITIL OF SAVINGS AWAi NG THEM AT THI » STORE, Juvenile Suits f|nd up Boyai* Suits , _ $4.95 and up 1 lot of Shoes, odd sizes i; __i 98c Ginghams, per yard lsc , I nWeached Cotton, per yard ' 10c Men's and Youngr Men's Suits $13.95 A VISIT TO OUR (TORE WILL REVEAI TO YOU THE VALUES *• • s " ■ > THAT ARE AWAJTING YOU, MMMfJi when fcwirtgHnmd (filothrs are sold "BEST WAY" J • "If a! men who thii-cm straw ba s lor felt hzla had tuem m** to ©«- «ier,* n iKjr would wait months fot t .etr or»ler* to The met. oi fmcigli would order monti.- ahead. This .s true in the o-l business Th» n en of foraight and r»d r ill keei their cars supplied with hipr cnde Texaco gasoline and Texan, motor oil. When there is a better *a» an motor oil made, the Texas Company will r: ske it. and the Harrison © C'mpccy will sell it. We believe tl- I lest ©:l the wold produces- today i j Texaco, for everybody likes Texaco _ ——i Motorist Held Liable lor His Negß&ence Holding that it is the a«o«Bobilist"s aiut y to slow up when old person* er children are near his line of Iran*' I lletroi» >udge denied a Mtio > t i;*«ik the oxuplaiw of neglig* r i onicide against a caiek»» an**r * hose car r-n wrr and killrd an el e-ly mi man. The defendant** at"' i r-v nwved to dismiss the com p aim because of no criminal iwmt rit evident in his client's intents. , T alimony showed that the woniM i stepped off the curb into the path r' «he rtvfetMart's car. The jubpr; hcUl it i? the duty of the driver to; i , t»p when children or c4d person* are 1 , ic the way. I J Local and Personal News - - & Met.-ti-- *n*uk and loiny Margo lis, JanK> (jltub auMi Karl Wynne it lended u* and fair at Wish ,ngu»n Uim kigiit J«ur.e=> got iuiai uated and stayed oxer until this iiranui^g. • • • • Among iWe attending the shows ail fair at Washington U--1 nigt. vera: Messrs- Lmlk 1 Kuwiien, W. h Crawford, Bob Feel, Boyd Hight, fe. H. Hart ell, Francu and William Leg • ceti, J no. A. Mauiii>g, um! many oth ers too numerous for the reporter to v • • o Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. liainson, &i. an>i Hi>. C. I>. C-ir* ;.. p-.en, Mr. a.v. ( Mi*. J- L. Peel, l»r. ami Mr*. P. I. • Cone, and Mr. S Collin Peel wru among those attending the show at , Washington la4 niiffct- V • • • • Mr. Herman lto»f; atrnitd the fair j at Orcenville Wednesday night. • • • • ' V .v.- Clyde Hwell ami Mr. Simc: ! j Liiley attended the sl.o» in Wa.-hirg | ton \esterxiay afternoon. • • • • ,! Mr. A. T. Cmwfornt spent Weilne «lav ui Tarboro on business. I Jul. V«. C iiiUUUftg it■ W-Cii \.«i -IIOUI tuieigu u.« i ,j. _ .ended the Sla-e conie.eJitc oi tL«; fiCipi.a »> CanA of use CHj-wja cnurch. i•• • • and Mrs. B. A. Mrs. a. Li. Dunning and Mr. )!.« Woitt aiteruied tne fnow m g o.i u. c night. • • • • • *** M is. A. K. V\ hike and tiu e tfaugH- 1 t*r aie -j-etwl.i g ths week wiiih her , Mr. and Mrs, T. P. Hodg* | iieat Washington. • » • • Mis. Came Biggs Williams, Mr*. J. f |G. Gtxiani, Mrs. J. H. Manning, Mr. j j ar.il Mrs. Elbert Peel and Mr. A. T. | Ci aw lord attended th- show in Wasfcf t ington last night. * FARM For SALE j j Containing 160 aries, 15' denied, 1 | Kood school and church. a utiles ol | I I James vrille on Jamesvihe- WasiungU,. I 1 road. Adapted to coin, cvtton, ( ea 1 nuts and tobacco. Mu! and all fann ing implements also for sale. Cask | or terms A. H Lille}. route I, § llamston, N. C 11 -9-iH r f , |
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