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«T THE NEWS OF MARTIN cocirnr THICK A WEEK BY TAKING THE ENTHR PRISE, tliU TOLI ME 24 M MBER U MARTIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HAVE BUSY DAY Special School Tax ' for Hamilton School Is Endorsed VOTE iS UNANIMOUS Numerous Other Items Passed On During the Day t ■* wuuvi of County commissioner of Mania txxmty met at the court «• Monday. June 4th, IS«3. *m««r |*rt~ea.4 a eat an loU«Wt: lie rj t. Uwe-, cuaunnaij; J. G. tUriuU., A. -uau-u, ». u. V. k_ layloi. peeeeedißg* of tke ixnud ta« «a—- ae.e a* lolloass: l«w-w tmat S. F. Moore oi l **r not io* i.-vnip maii relieve, pWj-a# p.u Lax. , ( *- I- coloied, ol Cru*. i«i«a««d uvu paying pj.u> iu K Lax. I»> Lima' vote Uae hoaiu e«- •mn** tme *|>edal schoo. lax tor Late and tiaiiniloi. m:li-CI Heiiitu Herbert Gayiwd ua> duly app*.i.it « a amtm*u& ol lite towii p i ,a*i Um *e>- *- D. Iburi mat allowed to leniovc la * -aie Cwain bntftfe to the ruail ueiu ti.» inline lu oe u.ieu a» a U^-ie. uj «ei o, tiie haul a >uivey f beuawejitti Utt ecwilljes cf ' Martin ami ! lic—m «« a as. . -*» l lor 111 pooyeia | taau W_ab lb litau ion county aut.iul-1 •Sara, atixi Syi»e*4ei I'oei ma- a t p. I.it «»« i« fts ap meHes>.vaiy data lui *in'h »ur-ey _ . brw.n tiiat atc*.-ai y eharie.- l» fai«atat!«3 ftr aeit (ooiu. I iaan Laiiey ol Grifii:iii town»hip Wm pwmawnUi rl«-ase«i f.om p.y --£»«« of pu ilax, j«ruui.t ol WUUA. ieKe»-««l mi n* wor rl liar. Onbrfed iLal D. B Mailings U. faoa uae Maa oX fiJUD lor mied an Dae; bridges. Ordered Ua~L tbe bridge at JL-SOC * ITT* ia. GraCtui- U>w,nJiip be repair ed tai tbmt W. 15 ILniuigtuu look af *lllr",■ J | HLA> 1 Uf Dili uliltill ii .1L AO L.tUri V | tf«v iici" i w ice tios*i>- f t*U CAJULiliClil All Alio j iaincom • ui naung lm ai- c.o. t ! «*m aadT Ob*i eKliti *■ Ub i" HcT, U.C A JIMLI-i Cell Oi iL AIUJI Hi n.ll, XUVIM/ I uuiaid »iia ui li.c ..a ait. .. . !Li'uic i »urt.uii, IK in>k jm i«ai »f utiecaaavau > a.n leu v>aai..ia., t, a.ii . jiaa> ia% .01 t« IL>. v. , Lu au iMkc oil. i,.e inc -- ■ —*• • —. ju a uie a, m ami i. a uiaaiig Ua t*_aiiii«giun intv. I,^ . • .-V —■ ~ ai* Mm ill »i. 1,1.11 Ua; a_li> uu( vier a UMWIU l i.UU' on u.eii «e - gemg wn.te liac'.w liiat au# ■■■ * a* puiliai. m l. .eauuui i>, tne Liucv.u at the cl — iii | new a a u>aui« Ir bult LO Inc rilu«i,i au nai u cter Oi Una «-a a.a> it* auaiUclij per.oinu.net Ull «cr aai toiLar tii road t.a..lili«ij>. vaeflaim McMaiiaei i» «ntr übe lamixuii and dectaiei- thai it taa La* aaweS. a uialerj ul inecnanisdi • aa ma nf bmambe*. 'I Aiae fnaa ra maubless mechanical iwnmaniaiaig -Oamiig tbe entire Lime me u* «>«£ it, tia thing that impreas «* mat aoaat auauul in* Lincoln is the i menHy iagti tire mileage, a lee uti uopeuUy commenied upoa b> aurr I aamaAn oner*. la i#eairuig of the perfornianee oi ike car, taplaia MocManan recent y aail uat on hi* last trip merom* Uie oaaifll be euusuifeiiUy got thiiXee aieSem .im Lie galkm of gjmmaline in op, Tke kg* ipulrt) and superior per- 1 (•rmwee ef tke Lincoln are tlaii> wit ■■g I tarda dufua ef the Foid Mi te i i y claim* for it, that it pumb tke mduevemeiit t tiae Lkat itx«tern caetkoiU ean prc,- UTTUE mss 1 EREASA MANNING DIES AFTER A TEN DAY ILLNEB. Teeemn, tke fear year old daugk kref Mr.ad Mr*. A. E Manning, mt Gobi twwaabip section, died en v Tn -*~r mthl. after am illnems ef ab eak mea daj-s wkkk ftnaßy developed ia —aaaj.itii * Ike Amend was by Re^ THE ENTERPRISE SCHOOLS TO GKT MORE MONEY IN * NEXT SESSION ■X. h Teachers' Associatfo-i Has Changed Its Date of Meeting RALEIGH. Jane ene sorbing topic aam« po « a j pat»Hciai-> u* *- —r yn in - a- c 4 *"*"l II j a_ " 11>SUI »t lilugitJaiuJb t i -y.*> mi. - lu Ol l« -«».«. IIIHIK., kw - aWa > ■* ie_w «iaj» %v —a canc i '« tme Uie u „ UmttMim* iba. ta 80. oe Uueil, an. lAfcU ukie U L»J|* »■ . t a?|^iin i nsa»e_, ~ "seat re ferstaiali ui.-iar,ta.M cil i* . wno leiuae to fc at. luu.vuu. „ " e . mope tie -La.e mad uie .mt w district will me ate t* icrait a tensor at ute wn u, M called who »iu ic a »Ay lt m _ . wiim a -nun* twixuii,!). b« b.w nW to put by, e»er an-, aotaa, w, a lounh late w. d t.io ioa.ii. * uaja.t' »n - K rvw u » pnumntMc o»ei aigut ae«p a IIK.. . in our ounaat .lamu) o, pnux >. . vants occur?. Every roaat) ,B Ue dutnct ki_» one or more raumiute- U tin u. rouiiiing Mtml expected aeawr „ latei on, there BUY U 801 OIM . buuih-i of a»piiamt^ xhaoi> V>iii» count.., wita ai ii ■—| i ;Ol ,0,M7.41, Km Ufcr *% | Uuit uia* nam tie *ia , | • • l ua.ii,n iuaj of H ; **► aj iw- j:c iSuouc t, 5 j etiuciuioii, aial tbtWaa > üßt> la i.l i the foot of tbt lt*t w,ih ( The attiaage an-oual mrnnl by lie « count** b tK>V DWtubuUwa of tat fuma ti a. lenuiced by lunf iM || amount of BTW r) i«ti» »IY FOR a. |- ialley of ail teacher* 11. tkf •■ 1- lor at* ntonUa»» ana ibOartav t*.e lr, f» U>e Ulwu.lt of Ute K i». Uir. levieu ui tme roumty lor uaal piipw THO ILLTW »■ U>««M U* orm~m LU ami ttt gtom salary tembrn •* the amount of ia» at) nrcnmi b> ea,i. county. *1 ne «i|U final for the )«_ appropnalm by the (ttenl a»*mi ■> I wa Tme Mat 4^u*. | tiom an oi.r the 6b rtauut, inrlu utg IMJMtt lor hri| iai)f to pay ij>_ traiisportation fcU of cbddiea u i i.ii.Mitit>kil ilebets, leaves- fa'i - I U7U.SB in Uae aaam of lite Ma «i | boaid for aaatw> f*4jr»-i j in niMßf the —* of tbeir h»r > i '•lift fort** I ratkriv .WaaU) to Mm la Ms-.-j tlmt-ldtm I . Thank>i(iv for letdm' a».~ea.. j | bl> time paastd oat «kea. Ute ami live lumnutue of the at7«aky rm»- ified -a rrfttcohiii. «a tme tiaar f« both diOrrt aal pieral aaieiifcf aml get* tbe iceaeial convention next tphag. Cuilinoa of laikqr amd football, to say aetbiag of the iKaainimtr ol leathering -o mamy tearkrr* at a bait ilajr sea. am roemal for kuar, movx-i to a rhai.re of tke I rmte-i U pre>ide>cy of Mitt FlnaahHk lit#. . t.ie ba* been taken la MC ' lioaF to tke temrbera. Tke 4*uk j nieetim** a ill be r«U is tme fall a «1 j the attembiy proper Manrh 12, 11 and 14, anle» Ikete date* fall to - near tke riatiaa *| ai i»eialtat of tap printer-lent- Tka* will be *lm . mined faflowiag tbe awn ai I ».a«h tioa'i Btrtiag ia Califorata tha* am- NEW CIRCULAR ON BOLL WEEVIL i 'radical and Scientific Information In Every Day Language RALEIGH. Jaae 7.—Braagiae u rerwßuemblia-4 rwbt ap to lie pie - ent ami inrlwdiag MUii fiaaa iaim er» about their aptntare wnh tke t*--Ii ••evil, a* well a* ue remiu of Ilaat year'* week imd*ueg cottoa wit • caiciaaa aneamle, tke Ex >ta>taa aeivace of -ke S—i r euJtfe aai DrfMitanal of agiardtare ha. just relimaed ertrwao cimuar 13., |by FraaMia Hiimii Tkaa runlai • emoipnaes 22 fage* of practical a. «# ; Mtentifo afalaa wrxtlew ia r.- |ery day liagwigr aad ewaaijr ■ll i r -1 stood. It cavern tke adraaiign arw Iln gI I - - X tkas qi radar toetU fiian of North Caralaae. Oe Ex tension aerraee balia re tbae it ham W ly covered Mt af tkaae paaaU tkxt written fraaa tke mpMd mf tke «■- •; ' % . .. . " - ■ ' . WILCIAMSIOV MARTIN COL"MTV, NORTH CAROL!W4KIDA}. ACNE K GRADED SCHOOL CLOSED HEREON TUESDAY NIGHT Graduating Class of 10 Received Their D plomas PROGRESS IS SHOW] Reix>rt of Superintend ent Davis Shows Pro gressive Session H ilibm-tta trUl clos. «l iU final Tuewiay nit fit. Pof. M. J. I »-» l- rud a pmml rej-ort ol tie work ol the xbiwl uunng Uie year Inert tW a—ml de..v ereu bj Wr. 11. M. I'uttai of Vtike rot*-*. Hi* was ihr fi.u.,- «l u CLirn-bi|i, whicii sat* jert at hauiltd w«L, .MI««UIK WN? grral ifMIMC tail iml> HII .HIK (k. utmiutMini, twl owie getma.iy a..i --•OC uiw« Uuakiug e>.n cated. lot . man ml live wa.. (tiivittn u'Jirl luip. (mi uikluuM. ij > ju>i c.'jcoib. Alter lut aduic*> wpluiuLt we. U. U-II lauog gMaiiU'. uar g.it ; h. v~c Iw 1 . -' I* Vtaiuw..oi> xiwui has i.-a ic uB jar ".-i «iti It wtru. u> t&e (fiibita ui ou tot:, jiur 1m lately uu>. jir taiu lu o|dl au mt be icvr mi, S -Mt to rx.«r4». leave ii-iml every ef fort to advai.ce it* |U|Nt> witn i..e kliuVlnlgt Ut> i(i.UIIr liul ib* > ai:._. I» mini to -UwMhjri -o iltun t l toe buK>ci> of IUUIBK tiii:. |-ai u.l »«M «c ab-k in. IIM-> have tab. r- M u* an Inlrei But realized by. Uie paiiuats at uie xnxut, li K tdkwi h-\- itg Uvu nmilnl to capacity Lite e .- Uie atSkHML Mtlte lu tWliaoMtnl of K.KMM> 111 the CMUI>) Uai ka>( IKXU it } the buuil oi wtk tike I'peuag of bril the H«|ih of >b.um«« will vitiH... ilrtdofMi .! It ttc educational Itn.- um> k« merer wJwt beea expert ol for Vtilliai^b*. Oil Kt U til HIE ADVENT Drl liartky - Futay nigl.i, lac U.aMt of the Allar.* Salunb) Kifhi. "Dr. JekyU an-1 Mr. U)fe" Nibili), « W a. in , Hoiy Continu - >v»b). II W a m.: "That Mai httulay, ».t« |«. m,* Cortflimalii i cia^a. «-taw f Bi, " h Lite V. ui M -t>b}, I £ «■> a. m, "A » or 'on Chtircb-"* MtiCMla:-, »:•« p « . "Flu- I* g Gi-i it fct.ntiWio '"* Tyr*u. 11 on a. in, "Chiisti i Qla—fc^." T«e«b}, p. "Tdl lie Tmh aiai Mxiit tine Devil' |I L ~ : tf fartoit involved la piirfuciiig a gvod nop of coltML It only «•»«» the "ptbtMlM" of Mack cotton *s w |nuian*l. j |U niirabi ba.- Mw btoi receiv- * \ fr.ui tbt pfiMer i> an eiiilHia of 11 UUuaaviw.il be M ta farmers «.u muai it a* kcc m the -uppiy l»»t>. Cwial) a*titU mill also be tiwlNv: ■Kb i upT aiM UKM who do But caif to write to Ike Editor, Extension Eer rice, Kabirk. for a rap) may übiei" MC fioat their mxurty agent. He ~i»r-L. skuald be made Ac emriy a* I, .tif m tha* mil preparation- for bgktimg Ike vwrii May be made on Uaae Czechoslovak Singers Who Are Touring America jmk wi * A - "M y M llin] Tbb pta| ml beya ami gfrla fraaa OwMmahla, tk I .are thrilled Earaprpa aadearea wdtb tbalr concert work. daap*e the Cart tkat mmmj mt tkra aim llpplu have eouie to AnMhi to make tl Rjfcrf Ike nwatrr They are umlpr tke pi IMH mt CML Ru lilpb Starer. aitown In rawer ef back row. Al the Mk b FtaaMk RUp, ema ef tbe da|R% krmif amhrn wfttca ky Mdtag tke pem tm kla to«* * TOBACCO" GROWER MAKING FiGHT b\m IHEIR ASSOCIATE Declare Landlonl Meiu bers Obligated to De " liver Croi »s H J ii.nk ol lAomben .•! Ue 1 „bac vo uiiittit V,w4>peia.t.vi a.->*.*iaiioii, r-cai.-n up t.n* uCvaiii.' ci meir ui -a - IKatC M.CmmUI |IL. 1..C *tDll - *« teiouiu on tte nm tjj kikUuhbi uiio aie ine.ute.it ef Uieir non .-nail noL compete on uie auii .. market w.tn uwaccu piaccu i.i lanoeiV puot. ouiciat* oi UiC local aniL* of i..i louacco U.oweis a., ,-oc a uou iii Autiiuuice county met ou Juia | A ui touiiing.on and a. • , iv«i use i . •ouing lesotuuiicn: I' "Vie, Im- larinei., ui l alliance Ci'U.i l> nieiiiuei* oi un. iia. i.v i■ KIM. I f j association, ((uoi»i. . i „ semutieil at i, Aiaiau..ct c0u..i.., ior oui - illg, >ll. Uu.ll lo gO Ott J.l JUI its' sUjl potung LUI olg.illMiliii to tne in, iune»l 111 cuoiw a c.iUMCC cal ami every teriu ol tme i.'iiirn. i Mg... Ed l»> out un-uiuelli. tic iaie i.. iiiuiu al tin.-, uuie, ■;. that par. ol tne c. nii„ct wucb num. tali la.ai lord tor all uie lubacco prwluvevi on | lii* taint. . . | "Further, we m.mi lo nuuik our dt |iecioi> anu ohtcutla loi *o iranb.y ■-•Laiiiig tneir po*itivU u*. tins mallei, I aim iur all the otner many Unrig* ihc> have iucuiiipusiied for un. "Ami »c leel that the has acted »i.-eiy ui n«i boirotting niolH-y to make aduitiuii.it pay IIICI.I* up to tin.-, tune and tn- lealtic Uuii il our tobacco u> sum m an or\k'f>t> manner me will have U wait a reas onaoie nine lor a full tetl etuciii. i "Copy lone sent Ui out a**ociatioii's .-ecielaiy at Ilaieigh, NuiUi Laruiiia. Signe.l, S. t_ Dixon, couiity du-u niai.. I lie orgaiiiied giomtra of Caswell county ou the *ame day al their county meetin,; iu ValHeyvul« regis teied their protest •gam.-.i Ue prac tice of landionli. wiia are meiiiiießi oi ou- Mk* ~ y,. batco which is under caiman to the a*-">oclatum to be ntaikeie>l by 110.1- ineuiher grower*. The Wake county grower* likewme tiet tared tin ir com plete in.k-peii«leiice liorn the aucuuii system on June 4, al their monthly 'county meetiag at K -leigh. linlica lieu* aie tliai the y - eat majority ol XOl h Carolina farmers will back Iln 1 policy of Uteir a- - laUoli like the | grower., of Virginia where ibe couit.i I have required it.- inembei* to pa> [ liquidated on tobacco ahftli 1 «ti- rai.-eal by ii.»ii-i-i-inbei» A taerpiiig victory was won by the tobacco aasociatioii iu Viirgima thi week when tin- cases came up foi trial before Ju.ite tt. R. Hark>Aa e 'for three fourth- of the tobacco that at Halifax coint ( oite. The Viigi .- it jury put a stop t 1 the habit that the skirt* of then wi .es whea a iiiem bers have of huliiii' liehiud tbe skirts of their wive.-, when a membei wi.n raiseil olbacto >.n land belonging lo his wife who w a.- a i.i.iimemlier, wa retfuired to pay lii.iiidateil daniahes for three fourrlhs of tlie tobacco that he raised as hi> wife's aenant, at the rate of 6c per pound with court cost and attorr-ey'* fee.-, in the opinion of the aseociatiuii attorneys this mil put an elfectunal -t'.|i to many who emileavor to eiade the obligations of their contract, b> vrowing or selling tobacco in the name of their wives. Two other defekrlaaU whose casc ran M- up thrs w. ek in the H all far court agreetl to all the terms of the suit brought against them rather than try their eases. This week's cases of the tohmcco cooperative mere added to EPISCOPALIAN SERVICES TO RUN INTO NEXT WEEK Dr. John Hartley Con tinues to Hold Intense Interest MUCH " KNOWLEDGE Being liiven People ot Williamston at Ev ery Service The Mi>i.kmi scrvicr. at the e'huiclt of the Advent. Episcopal, m ill le con tinued into r£rxt week. A pritgram of the .-services with subjects of the lecture> of I»r. John Hartley, will iK t'oun.l m an.ur.er oduniii. These >ubject> grave impor tance to every citizen, of W rlltamston and with the opportunity of hear-in* them l>\ ... Dr. Hartley, make- them nmreso 1111 - l»>rtart!. He ba* never faileil to >al isfy the wishes cf thosi- who wore interested ir. then soul welfare, ami WLshe«i to leant naure about the teach iugs of the liible. He dig* iii the very ilepths of hi.-- subjects, making very plain every angle of them. He u>es lantruace that is compieheii-ive to the le--~> leante.l. yet lnmamis the utmost le-pect of the must highly eiiuiatcd. which make- htm a typical favorite for the ma. o. V\ lihiiibtoii has l*-»n greatly ble- s by his stay of neaiiy two weeks, aim the know that he will rontinue hi* seimonH-2cctuic> into next week is Wlif.nl.' nea - t,. hosts of oitiiens of Willuuitslun anil Martin county who have heard him. Tin'- opportun ity to bear him more is welo itienl b>' many with the knowledge that the opportunity is a ra. e one SANDY lillKrE * LOCAL ITEMS Mia» Sue Asbby of Jaiiienville »|>eni I tbe Inm . ... kins anil Lillian Giitiiu. ilrsi L.me Cherry and Mi*.- t"l».le William- were vut ndaig Sunday af ternoon. Mr** U f». lbiiiel a'nl children vm re Uie guests ul al Jutrl Mis. .>. t. Amlrew- Satunlay and Sunilay Mr. »am l>-acliaJii of ICK-k> Mount was the rm -l of fueinis* 111 tin* .->ti in n Suinlay. M-- ISeulab liilliain and Little j Jul. 11 DUK« -pent the-we« k end with 1 their aunt. Ml-- Rowland Gidanl. Mr aial Mrs. I'harlie I'arisliei UIHI | Mr. Aak* Rober.-atit were liurne fi.iin Rocky Mouat Sunday. M. >.-e- kalie M Clierry, tilady Rohersoo ami Me.-sis ly u.- Coil rail | l.« llopkin- and Clyde Ruliersoii nin torol lo \\ a-iiiiifU-ii Sunday. MIM Marie UdiHl spent Saturday a long li-t of legal victorries for th>- a-sncialion in \ irgiiiia where 2U -uit« bled IB tLat stale have been ultkii with ilefeiwlaiit* U|iori term- of the as >«uii>>a In Halifax county alone, thirteen out of thirteen suits have #• 1 suite I favorably for tbe cooperative In Fittsylvaaia courtly the association has already won eight out of nine o its suits, and in Norili Carolina it large number of it* suits hivuidit ag ainsl cuotrmrt breakers have been -e! tied on the association's term.-. A NEW WHEAT I DISEASE APPEARS IN NORTH ST Ait. i thirst Discovered lu Lin- I coin County By Its. C ounty Accent K.\l.t*dtjli. June i. —A wheal nis jease n«-w to .\oiiu Carolina .mu u.e I l .nled Mato-i na.- recently appealed jin some Ileitis nedi LIHVO.UIUIU, ac» Icoivling to ni.u.ngs ot Oi. r. A. hua, piant mUHHcg s. 01 Uie Not in C«»io una station. specimens oi this uiseaH 1 were sent in 10 It•. \»o.i b) Uaireu jluiriaon, couiiiy a., eia ot Laucoiu iuuiitj, Olio becau. ( Uie d.sease was new to lias >iaie. In V oil seiu thciifHu \V asmugtVn whe.e tlie Ui.. eu "lam all. i„k> hi si iiiscwveitM 1:. ,i,c 1 hi .ot! t s iii lul .1 -eu 1 taws 111 \ link >laic. taicr tt ,ouim l-> | l"K toa —■ .1 Jilvw uliii tiicx' ainci ed fie,ll.- an \ifi .11 Uanii.i a !.■. tile Hum n.*„ K 1, »,.«.» U..UU e 1.1 ihts CoUttll>- v nici . , ifiMi'iii »ia\e jusl fl'cii i.e..- i i.iu luiim.l 1 vv . liiue. e • . . >.i. .ci. couiii.> . !»' .s mi- uistuf lji.it 111. A. o. lliK'iu.uii in ilie I lined Male I LH'|>uiliiieii( v>. dgiKUltUie ua.-> sent UO trHCOtll v 0....... IO 1...j f-.Uu, 01 - Ilk' llOuOo. ,\.l\>ii |uu.e.| U> l» »» . r „nt, t vvt s.u plant uLe., Hulk er, Viatie c»u.iiy anal a . o. laiuie..-, a 11 ip ua-> uuuk; uu uic buis.oi i1..-.i.n v.iiee lin-j ii/iiiiu, in l.as le.-He" area.-, that about one touitii of Uie wneat crop was de.-noye •. 1 state.-, taat lite disease was eas> to locate. I lie a:levle-i plains wen dwat tel, vaijilig in lieigiu fioin u to 1U wln.e tiie health., plants were about iour ievt 111 helglit. .u uy ol> tile liuocieit planta wele (I>ihk »P hail alreaiiy perisheu at the tnuv of the tup. llie lower joints, uiclu>i 1 ill; the leal were ilaik o. (mutely uiackencil and envrlojied by a •aver ol iei:cal° brown threadv the « niieaU* were lunula by the lasu.. • aiigu* and 111 tliem are inherited the »..ly. ~ OtfUtOl _ loots weie l>iaekei'el and inoie 01 leu decayed. Mr. 1- ant was unable to locate t lie •vouice ot iiifecUou. The tariners wvit 01 the opinion tnal Uie disease had Ui-u on their pla&'es lasl xeai, aiu; Since tile seed luil Uvii giown on the local fauns tor severa. >van> 1. seeuis thai the di.sea.-e was UOl tnouglit 111 with tlie secsT. I»i. Wol, stales tiiat ,jl will live tor some time in in levied .>Oll and on the or .-traw. 1 "lake ail * is one of the mo;I >•' J riiotis. iiis«sases of wlie.it known to ' science and its name ind.caies, it j takes uisiii) a I the wlieat mat it J attacks. It lia.- l«eii watcneil i'or sev eial jeais in liiieigu countries to pie vent its coming into this eounlrj. I *,va found hist in Australia and latei 111 I lance, l.iitl.n.d, Italy, tieiinaii) ! and Japan. It ma> have enme lo this j country in grass seel a.s it lives o i those gia»» plant- .-niiilal to wheat. The fanners in Ijncoln county are | very much concerned over the Iron lile anil l»r. Wolf would like for ev | ery faynei finding a disease of tlu.- : kind in his wheat fieliN to send hiin a specimen it is impoitai't that the I In- t rouble lie know n s that (noper ni.-a.-:ur*s ma> lie worked ' out. Specimens should lie sent to I>l ' F. A. Wolf, plant College Station, ICaleigh. ' SERVICE* AI CUUBCH A. V. pastoi Suiiila> siliool y:4o a. m. t J. C. An lie 1 .-on, sii}ieiiiiten.ieiit. Classes well , oigaiuu-d al.il taught b> good leach ieis. V»e sliall le glad to see you an. 1 the children Sunday morning. 1 Senuon by llie pastor 11 a. ni At .i: Ul in the afternoon the pasU.r will pieacn at Ituiras School house. 1! V. I*. I at 7 :la p. m. Sermon b> Uie pastor at »:W p. in. A coidial in\itation is extendeil tl •everyone to worsliip with us in al the seiva-es of this chuich. The county agent of Pasquotank" a.1.'.l his farmers to sell 7(HI bush e.s of soy Ix ans recently netting them * Hi", I*l more than they could obtain locally. t ' * lion t forget to save some of thai be.-t grain for seed. There is al Wayt a scarcity of native grown pure bred, ♦e'ected rye, oats ami whea' seed in tiie fall. night-with Mr. and Mis. Abe Hop kins of Jaipiesville. I•* 1 . ■Mrs. N. S Cherr> ar.d Mrs. ftun -Hopkins spent Sunday with John Jone*. *pT.. * • -1 •» Mrs. Herbert Taylor and Mrs. S t hlr spent Sunday with Mrs. R T. Roberson. *, 1 Miss Lotmllie Pate spent Saturday aight with Mim Faaaie kobersoo. . *• . . .-W t-'t-rarv IMt V. ' ADVERTISING ME DIUM FOB THIS SECTION WILL BK FOUND IN THE EmVinigK. uf ABUSHED UN CAPTAIN PEEL GETS A NOTE OF APPRECIATION Rendered Elegant Ser vice In Recruiting for AiTny MAKES A RECORD Will Be Tsed to Inspire Other Officers To Enthusiasm Capt. Juliu-s S. Peel. who has been assisting the army »n recruiting work in lantern Carolina, is in receipt of the following inter»Uisf letter from .Major Oticral David C. Shanks, com manding the Forth C. Ps Area, an>i who during the morld war was in char** of the port embarkation Hobok.'n, V J . through port, "early ever) A merman Soldier whp went to France was directed, and for which valuable j»T\K*« t lieeeral Shanks *a- -e\ erul times ln«ratfd. Hii letter to Captain l".-ei is as fol lows: My dear Captain W: The h> a>i|uarters of tiie Fourth Corps Affti has just i«t vci from liriuwlii'i t.eneral A. J llowiey. com manding Kort N. C, a letter, of whit- i ropy is setting forth t e vauable .rrice you have rendered to the regular amy itt ob taining recruits at Fort Bragg. N. C. I want to take this occasion to thank you and fipit.- my apprecia tion of the en tee you have rendered. It is an e*cellent ind-cation of the "one army" spir-.t which I am glad to note i. hem* developed and main tained to a most sa:isfact«ry lie* nee within this Corps Area. We want to give some publicity to the service you have accompli -he*! a> an incentive to other officers to .-how what may be accomplished. * Ak'ain thankinr you. i d with best wishes. I am. Very truly vours, David C- Shank-. Major tlriteial. L". S. AIBJT, Commanding Fourth Corps A sea. A Monster Still Is Captured Wednesday Sheuif 11. T. Kobeix»i anj hi* ikpulKa made a Haul als-ul t»u miles tioin Kobeisomuie \\ olOcsUy that la a record bleaker fiwii lite stand point ot tiie .mic of Ihr still and the amount ol' equipment eied Ihe plant liad the appearance wl a regu lar wholesale in-t.IH-ry. with well.-, and the like at She still for !unu»h nig water, and vtUrr. Brt*i.-iuo that could be anan^evi- VV hen lite> anted the plant Md bten vacated but the hie »a> still burn ing, and enough cq-apoieiil was on the ground to ilißliu about a couple of hundred gallon- of the "fire wa ter." Everything was except the well.-, ant Deputy I'eel said he would ha.e likeed to have brought them along as they lumi.-hcd pi*-It) good water. The |»>ks, shovels and the like will give u«e sheriff a very nice sale in the near (miuif- - 'I he «|Ui|initii( was of such a quan tity that it lequired two cars U» bring the equipment to MYbauotw. AIItI'EANES AT M«.W » I (IK BKHIMI AMATEURS LONDON. June An plane flying promises. to become as popular ui England as bit > cling or motoring. Itntish manufactuiers are now per fecting light models of aircraft that will cost little more lhaa a motorcy cle. They are fitted with small en gines of four horse power and have a speed of lifty utiles an hour. They leave the ground with a few yards run and land at irae than 2> miles an hour. The danger* are less for- * ■nnlable than Iboae cf the btg tying menlar > knowledge of mechanics can ufcj i«un|Miu i" *nu|niwq jCiriuaa handle the new mniktT In an ecort farther to popularise .»zu*|ndod O) ia(pnj mom u« u| of state for air has offered a prise of for a light airplane com petition confined to British machines with a maximum of I hone power. The coot of the airplane when com pleted is not to exceed SSOO. A com table cumhtioa is ability far the machine to be transited a mile by two perioas within three boars, the test to include petting eat of a field through the ordinary idd gate and traveling along aa average ccaatry road. The iump«titi— is to take place in September o*er a ti iengotir course of net has thaa lb mdea. mmt - «C *2-:: oline which is £ »• aßrnmd ia M
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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June 8, 1923, edition 1
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