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THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PU BUSHING COMPANY Williamston, North Carolina W. C. Manning Editor Subscription Price (Strictly cash in advance) 1 year - sl.BO 6 months -• -•• 80 3 months .....; - -•••••••,• 45 Entered at the post office at Williamston, N. C. as second-class matter under the act of March 3. 1879. - . ■ • • Address all communications to The Enterprise Williamston, N. C., and not to individuals ' The Danger in the Scopes Trial Unfdwufotely Ihe 'Scopes ITlal Will | V'lUi ftiaile inem are b.icWlnK Scopes ■ not be tried on the true marils of evolution and anti-»volution. If such coultl be the case, then- some good rnigh come out of it because honest investigation should he denied no man. The" dangerous feature of the: whole thing comes from the line up against Christianity. The free lanes, the liquor ffcfees, I the super personal liberty howlers, in shor , most people who are unwilling | to live under the laws of the God | Giving Youth a Chance It is with great pleasure that we say the serviee conducted by the Yoilng People's Service League of the Episcopal church was a success. To get at the base of this service, let's see how it fItST in the workings of the church. For years, even cen turies, the work o r the church has been in the hands of the older ones, leaving the young boy or girl f»ut of Its work altogether. The child wan brought into he church by the te*ch ing of a leader. To this method we car. say'nothing as, to its faults, for there ere no faults to be found with it. However, this method does not ex :end just far enough to insure the safe, guidance of the child. All the time the young people have been taught how to do and what they should do. BUT"ttiere has l>«en too little application of all this teaching. The young set, if we nuty call them as such, "has beeit flooded with the Divine Doctrine, but instead of im plying this Doctriie.it has been ignor ed by (lie set as a whole The evils of the world, which have been ex ploited too much, in our' estimation, have been applied as a part • of the set's daily lives, 'and h.'ve proved to be enemies ofNvhat'was Icing taught iii the church. If a man be thirsty and drinks water to such an extent that he;e The Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce a Success The spirit that was manifested at the meeting of the t'hambei of ( oni-j merce last Friday af ernoon. should not be allowed to pass without men tion. We could fill our every column and then fall far short in giving a fair and complete description of it. At ne meeting have we seen a keen er interest to cooperate in the de vloping of a community than at the ore held Friday. I;was a pleasure to WEEK-END TRIPS WIIXIAMSTON Proportional rates other points To Wrightsville Beach $7.95 Nnrfolk $5.35 ——~ Ticket* on Hit Fridays and Saturdaya. Final limit midnight of following Tuesday Bound Trip Hummer Excursion Tickets on sale daily to reaorta in and the United State* good until October SI. We VI prepared to serve you J. W. ANDEEWB, Agent Phone «7 ATLANTIC COAST LINE ' 1 Uw ** ir ' j " '] ns' the laws of the. Stale of I i Tennessee. 11 The fact is that it is of little moment to us how or when God per-. , formed the work of the creation of . I al 1 timers, so long us acknowledge J h' j p'.iw"r "f God, the love of Chlist Tam( 'he influence of the Holy Spirt. The fight should not* be aimed a - . * gainst Christianity hut on the grounds that man Is entitled to all I he knowledge he .can net so long asl ! it is the- truth. it no room left for whisky, there w'il ( be little chances of his becoming a ! drunkard. The same applies with 'he young people; in another form. If they , take part in the work of the church to ; such an extent that there is no time left to be spoilt'on the dance floor or. i at the gambling den, the chance* are , they "will become ioynl supporters of 'lie rhurclv and not supporters of tin 1 dance, hall and gambling den. We. have all but froze them out just because we have, failed to give hem a portion of the work for them i to carry. The work of tlVo Epworth league -1 of the Methodist church here and else where' has proved itself of great val ue. And wha does it do? Instead' of stopping with the teaching of the I'ible, ft allows each and every mem ber to take part in its work, a work that affords those who take part much I | pleasure and does them much good. We admife the step taken by Rec. Clarance O. Pardo, and it is with i earnestness that we hope to see such work develop. , In such services there originates • rfne of the grea'est devices for com i batting the gamblers den and dance hall, for the mind and time of..'.hu young boy or girl is fixated on re ligion and not on idle time which results in harm. sit and listen to. the leaders of our [community (Dr John D. IJiggs, Uec tor C. O. I'ardo, Mr. W. T. Meadows J are some of the names)' offer„ their every aid that our town and com- IREADFUL PAINS - Georgia Lady, Who Had Lost Too Mach Weight, Was Advised to Take Cardui ud Is Now Well. Columbus. Ga.—Mrs. George S. Hunter, of this city, writes: "After I married, thirteen months | ago, I suffered with dreadful pains in my sides (hiring ... My aide hurt so ba.d It uearly killed me. I had to go to bed and stay some times two weeks at a time. I could not work and I just dragged around the house. "I got very thin—l went from 126 pounds down to less than 100. My mother had long been a user of Cardui and she knew what a good medicine it was for this trouble, so ■be told me to get some and take it I aent to the store after it and bo fore 1 bad taken the first botUe I began to improve. "My side hurt leas and 1 began to Improve in health. The Cardui acted as a fine tonic and I do not feel like the same person. I am ■o much better. I am well now. I have gained tea pounds and am ■till gaining. My aldea do not trouble me at aIL i"{- wish every •offering woman knew about Cardui." NC-160 golden days n '- 7k *wU&V+ACiT TOTBIM -mc *en>«rr o» BsTCMA aiwt —— WImU 1 6* • I «0T PpCLAft'X HALF /lv RH»z Hrd julv • U aw'whbn iSiT-nwi* s*% munity might he developed'more ful ' j '.v. . As it mating it wu.s tiii "outs!oid >nv. success. It may be called a foun-. dation for other fflee ihgs and f r a campaign tliat will he of much - value, j Let "us S'ress, for a moment, rponl those who have not as yet paid their; assessments to the treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce,, the impor tance of their doing so as soon as po:, hie. Mi li every man, woman and child pushing, we can set the stage so that visitors to our town v ill receive a welcome of a warmer Jia*ure than ever before HIKiH ;. HOUSTON ATTORNEY AT LAW First Floor Peoples Hunk Building Williamston, N. C. NOTU K JOF SALE OF HEAL PRO PERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the .undorsign ed trustee by W. V.- Orinond and wife Alice Ormond oh the' 22nd day of December 1D23 which said deed of trust is of record in the public regis■ ' ry of Martin County in Book Q-2 at page 17, said deed of % trust having 1 been given for the purpose of secur ing certain notes of even date and Sh Rwfa Full DuWu Real Estate Values ft ' Could you get your prirc for your house if you wanted to sell now? Re member these proved facts; A sound, handsome n>>! brightens up the appearance of any house. A shabby roof always gives it a "frayed-at-the— collar" look. So if your root is beginning [ to go, take our advice and put down I a roof of Barrett Giant Shingles. These rugged * over-size shingles (12 by 14 inches) will lend distinction and artistic , charm to any house. I I ' ' ■ i ROOFINGS We recommend Barrett Giant Shingles. They never r.ot or rust —never need painting or slain ingr—and they're fire-safy! Come " ! . in and see them, f There 1 ® a style of Barrett Roof ings for any building—your home, your farm or your factbrv —at a * # | price that suits your put »c. | Roanoke Supply Co. | Williamston, N. C. tilt iSNTEiU'ltlSli., WiIX.AMMION, NOK'lll CAKOULNA tenor ahvirewith. «»'!. the stipulations contained in the »aid deed of trust nu having been complied with atid at he request of 'lw holders of the said Olet. oa account or Die non-payment *'of,'he same the" undersigned trustee wiU on Sagirclaj. 'the 11th hiy. of j July, 1926 at 12 o'clock M. in front | of the courthouse door in. ih# town j of Williamson, North Carolina offer ' ;or sale to tl»e highest Didder for cash the iotitiwing described real es "Hello Daddy - dont r . forfrtmyWriyeyy Slip a packer in SSir •> _M \I your pocfcrt horn* lo- Hu /'''llJ Qi*» Ins )roan4»tni IKU whoUisom#, low* T M Vflk lasting sweet - for ptoahmAbmatn. Vm It yowfrrlf aftar aJK - amokitid or wh#n jW/W work dras*. It»a . -JPf M srrst lIHlr Yimlmmw / mro *ujh >r late, to-wit: A tract of land in the town of Wil liamstou, N. C. and the improvements thereon, beginning at a stake on Washington Street, the southwest corner of W. V. Ormond lot; thence an Kast course along the line of said lot to the corse.r at a stob, thence a South course to a lane, theiice along A Good Thing - DON'T MISS IT Send your name and address plainly written, together with 10 cents, stamps or coin (and this slip) to JChamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, lowa, and re ceive in return a trial package containing CHAM HERLAIN'S TABLETS Xorstomsch troubles, indigestion, gas'y pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipa tion; CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY for pain in sto mach and bowels, intestinal cramp, colic anddiarrhoea;CH A M HEKLAIN'S oALVE, needed in every family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin affections. Try these valued family medicioM for only 10 cants. Don't miss it. BIG DANCE AT BELHAVEN BEACH EVERY FRIDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT Special Orchestra—Dancers, .SI.OO Come And Enjoy The Big: Time D. LESOFSKY, Mgr. .1! F. L. Edwards Licensed Undertaker Expert Embalmer SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Day Phone 87 Night Phone 221 WILUAMSTON, N. C. LAND PLASTER I sell genuine Phospho.Landplaster, 95 per cent gypsum, at $lO a ton, cash-. Delivered at any time from No. 4 Storage. Time price a little higher. C. B. Hassell CLEANING BETTER ' " —ln Every Way I JOINS MORE —Every I)ay.. Pope's Service Shop Phone 242 " th# lane to the corner of R. A. Lloyd lot; ahence along R. A. Lloyd lot to corner of A. J. Britt's lot; thence -! r," A. J. Britfs lot to the Wwh-' ' ijton i iad; ' hence the Wash ington r ohl to. the beginning. This t'>»> Bth day of June, 1926. ELBLIVT S. PEEL, Trustee. Llsrtia and Peel, Aitorneys at Law. i / 6-9-4 P fiW'iFT a»*d CO. Patent Lawyers 305 S«veitth St Washington, l> >- PATE NT S Ob Suned. Send nio>'*l or sket.ih nml we will promptly send you a report. Our book on patents and : !e-markß will be «ent to you on reqiMNt. ALL is not 0m thatoam npißOLjpiire *> Anybody can make an oil that will lubri cate, but it takes yean of experience T Id refine an oil diet will stand heat, •peed, pressure, narrow clearances, mt%A still do a thor ough job of lubri cating your motor. "STANDARD" ptate MOTOR OUL* Voted on over JO years' experience HOW'S THIS? HALL'S CATAHRH MEDICIJVB Will do what we claim for It— rid your qnttm .of Catarrh or Deafness caused by HALL'S CATA'IUH MEDICINE oon sltU of an Oii.tmrat which Quickly Rellevtj the catarrh*! Inflammation, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acta through the Blcod on the Mucous Surfaces, thus restoring normal condi tions. Sold cry druggists for o'er 40 Team. F. J, Cheney * Ci. To.'«do. Ohio COLD-CUT_ MEATS . * ' for SUMMER ' ». • ' Cold-cut meats for (summer are very appetizir.; when they are fresh—a. ours are. It is wasted energy to he;'. I up the house these hot afternoons in cooking boiled or baked meats when you can get such whole some cold-cut here. Try some of out wonder ham and special summer sausages— garnished with lettuce and t.o- Biatsefcr-and tipped with rich, cold, creamy salad dressing. They can't be beat. Try Them this Week THEO. ROBERSON AND O. T. NEWTON There are u«t three points up on which we have built our busi ness. Every day they are add ing new customers to our list oi satisfied patrons. They are: Pure Ice, FULL WEIGHT, ANDPKOMPT DELIVERY We Sell Ice as Cheap As the Factory A phone call is all that is necessary to start regular deliv eries at your home. •• PHONE 37-2 W. S. Faulk Je23 4tw T
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