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COUIOS A UTLUIU TO ISM
HOMES or ' XABNX couxn
VOLUME XXV—NUMBER 11
GRANDJURYMAN«S
VISIT TO MARTIN'S
HOME FOR POOR
Conditions Arc Not At
All Pleasing Says
Mr. Green.
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OB M— it»r. Muck 17th 1 was mm
the giHi Jnjr mt the gftiiir Cant
the mi heuiar the bt-A
charge I ever hcani k was maim by
Judge V. M. Boci. After the charge
I wrt a party of ethers was trirrtep
to Inspect the County Hew fir the
poor where to ay rural sarprise aad
mmm I foaml it ia a Mac; imari
tary gad ceaittioa. 1 ford
12 or 15 old shack* mf beds with *.§
ragged, cm la rtrav utlietsr, *
with aid pieces of bonk far |
and not a pair of tfrap did I frd |
I foaml fire or sis eld pae-ei of chair? *
' for the poor aid ndi to sit ia. the!
remainder of the chairs were radr ofj
he wood and mU hrxet. The quarters
ii which they lr*e uaanilid Be of a'
eoamaon set mf cow stalls, built one or
two a a place and buh of caa
mon null slabs without w.ndows I
If there is anything r the world J
that I Bast highly respect, i* i these
poor, old aad helpless pe. pie. who
have spent their days * far this|
> onager generation, a: d today, aawrt j
of those ia the Ceaa*y Htar have
nlaUm who are able to take care)
mi then ia ceaafaetahle home*, bat who'
instead disregard then a~d leave!
then to go to the Cooary H ire ta I
their old and feeble condition
Sow, as to the taailifiaa of thei
Home. I again say that it is a ahame
aad a disgrace to the roaity Vkh the
thiwisadi and hundreds of theasaads
of dollars we are speadiag for good
road* and good schools and varisa.
other things it cerainly lacks as if
we coald spead enough to haild a
coaafojtabie hoaie for those poor, old,
aad halplcas soaU who have dear
what they coald aad wha are standi n
, '•* «a the crave aad the other ia
hoat ia East era Kerti
CbwMML 4g| -
—J it ii the date of car coaatj
■■in liiaai■■ LI J to get aow AHI
haild aa aptodate county how with
stetar heal, lights. e« Ard aati' :
■am* thing it kac ■* caaact afford to ;
booat Martia cooaty may awic. aalesf I
we da it in the preseace of thwe we •
kaow will an« see oar preaeat Coos !
ty Home.
la regards to the keeper of thei
koaae. I wisk to say that he is in a. - j
way responsible as be doe* what be I
kas to do w.th bat the blame nst- I
or. seaaebody's shoulders.
Doat understand ase to say tha
I »a aot for gtx.i roads and school I
hat !et*s have then and a good (toe-1
If home aad take those *he are re* 1
able ta do for theaaaelves aad
the* comfortable If I kad to aead'
■T % *• the caaaty home I weald "
want ta am to aaihrr caaaty he
fere filling an appliratioa aa Isag as •
the raaditiiiai exist as they do a* oar
Everybody may tarn their backs aa
*at **r aid another* aad gim-ai
Mothers will always s-aad by yaw So
let's stand by thesa dear old ladies,
who ate anthers aad graad-mothte*
aal haild them a comfortable bane.
'«"ol to yea to get basy ard de
(Signedi JXO. W GREEN" (j
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SERVICES AT THE
BAPTIST CHURCH I
Sanday school a. a. I
Evemag service 7JS pL at * { 1
•demt aad attendance has heo. J
services ao Weteahy at "il ban*
is orphanage day ia the Saaday arhacL ! I
ta this waathy came.
t«w years work wffl be - atam I 1
• neged to he piutat at "r 1
" A •«* ■ a poor vehicle aa which '
to ** j* *hl wait far HT J
1 i
R. L SHIRLEY. Paster.
\ ,
mU far the ofce of Register of Deeds j
**- ""I tai served as Coaaty '
M - T* Ey ****" j
ia |»»l tkaa amy aaa in oaw
|
"V" ■ He is a aery le
-5253* *"•*" h "* hmt '
V. 1 I
THE ENTERPRISE
McLEAN POINTS WAY
TO TAX REDUCTION
«
■OanON CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR MAKES CONCRETE SUGGES- I
TIONS FOR REDUCING STATE'S EXPENSES AND
EQUALIZING TAX BURDENS.
•whpaad af Iglldtail Induatry. Equitable Freight Rate*. Fairaaoa Ta
Labor aad Farm Training la Raral Schools Adaacatad By
Fnrtber development of the sgricuttural industry. reduo
tia at tuei on land and personal property, economy in gov
! eminent, lower freight rates, and continual improvement in
l the system of public education are among the policies advocated
I by A. W. McLean of Lumberton, candidate for Governor of
North Carolina, in a declaration given out Monday in con nee- (
; tkn with the announcement of his candidacy.
Mr. McLean pointed oat thst he will stand upon the plat- •
I form ndwptoi by the state convention to be held April 17 but
declares his personal vie* a in respect to some of the matters of
state concern in which the people of North Carolina are all vi
• tally interested at the present time.
i »
■takes Cseerete Proposal.
Mr KtLnt roacTMrl) .f«n a
mtmma of niickf tun: (1) atrtrkl
!■? k th- ataiaiitrttiM of Ik*
(Ute (MHiMI. 11l oaaicnlM of
' parpaae of tke (teal tf
! kin at tke sair
I ilwiilki a lark of aaiformity la
tke Talaaiiia at liaii for Uutka.
jke liilfiin to a—■— tke bardoa
' apaa all uif*Ftn alike He n;i that
rfl«a iataactMe property «tapr« lax
adoa. tkrreky tacrraanc tke taxes
apoa isUapUe pnprrn Speakiac j
mt fretakt MM ke uya
North Carol ma *keaUl katre tke
baaekt af fair. Jast aad equiiabl* [
irrtght ntea aai *ay rimiaatioa
'r~' tke mill ta tkis rcsjx-ct
akaaM ka iiaotH at taj cost, ke
tke i«i kakaral Maatrjr. laaklag ta-j
akawky worth? teaaata aajr berotae
tail aaraara aa4 tkat acrtraltaral
fal tiluk As aaatker aaethod of
alitec tke cottaa farmers ke aito j
■ld tke MUUukacat of a state
faaa 11 k hkanurr far eiynataU
Ooa k kaO awi« raatral
Mr McLau'i coaapleta atateasoat
Ik tka D» am irttr Vaten of North
I aahait tka foOowiac (Ul»a«at
•Mh wajiti to a/naMart for tka
PaamHi a—«Hai (or Ooweraor
of North rkrattaa
I (Ml soak tke aaalaatiaa la tka'
Irtaary « Jaaa Ttk at tke kaads of
ait «■ ataa4 aa tka platform of tka
fknp aa alijlal by tka OaitaiHa
ta ka kaM mm Aprtl IM I akall aai
atuaapt la ainat* af tke Oaaveattaa ,
ka atapt a platform of my own I j
at tMa da* Mai* mj peraoaal rlews
■ttk ran i it aa aoaae of tke auiters of
•lata |iHiy ta akHh oar people are
Lat mm say at tka oatjwt la aU a*a
aatj. tkat I deal a vary •aafwtef
aaaaa af napaaaahfUty la aaplriac ta
ta k k Aa higkaat pcftlaa af
Iwr. trast aai a«a»tea with la tke
0m at tke imh a«n*vv. tke of j
kra Is mmm ta skrft tka paapl* hare i
a aaat vital ktaaai. aai tkay kara
ta ta aapart tkat aay aaa wko
-|*ii aa ft akall r« m pM*a «f pa
aaltah aai taakfal a*rrk*
L tVntaa ailiaaalj |*dn* tkat
■ 1 aa aaaiaimf aai tlactal I akall
■takaaie «nty p rsnaal lauraot
Ml hjac aJB atkar tkiac* aill*. strlre
aaraestl? aai akall kaarteily far tke
aiakk ia aB af it* paiaiiaL aorai
■ il.ll If I IM *M W
■m I caaM fialir aaaaa >uaalraitl»a
tka artaaaa Dto af tka alkc.
raatiaaaaa oaMl'aMke State Bar
kM aJlttea. U tka nsak af *■
aaa aaa. mmt ft 3a srttk partaaahk
Willianiston. Martin County, North Carolina, Friday. March 21, 1924.
i okinery of goverameat bat also kas
largely Increased oar governmental
| activities to meet tha aow sad con
stantly incrsasiag demands for a
i greater measure of aervioa to the
' people
A meatal inieo of what k asaally
tanned the State wiU disclose a great -
business as weU as a (real civic or- 1
(aalaalloe la Its bustaees aspnti ,
tha State may be likened to a great
aaterprtse with several haadreds of
millions of dollars iasested for the .
benefit of Us owwra. the people of
the State. Aasoig ita assets ia a '
. icreat highway system threading every j
I coaaty In tke State
Kvery ictrlligeat dtisea most real
: iar that witk tke constantly wideaiag j
si ope of govera meatal activities aaw i
metkoda mast be applied if tke busi
ness of the State with Its maay de
, partmeats. bareaas. cwlniona. ia
, sUtatioaas aad other braaches is to be
, managed wisely aad eSicaeatly aad at
| the asms tima far tha eammim good
* tboroaghly pragreoatve basiaees ad
mlalatratioa of the State's affairs Is
the paras Meat need at tke preseot
time It ia my amSitloa to give tke
State sack aa admiaiairatiuo
Cannot Mention AIL
It la manifestly impossible to refer
here to every aaatter of public con
* era 1 may. however, meatioa tke
fallowing policies which. If elected {
Governor I shall eadeevor to support i
| with all tke power aad iaSaeace at
j my coot ma ad
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM.
1. Continued ■mpre»«mswt ta
ear oywtaai af public education. ;
keeping ia mind aa tbe ultimata
gaal tbat equal opportunity abaU J
ha given ta auary cblld ta enjny
tbe beat educational advantages,
both academic and vocational,
tbat tke State can alfard.
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT.
2. Tbe development of our aprv
I oultaara: industry, ee ee to pro
duce preapenty and contentment
among our tarmera ia at tbta mo
ment our meet pret-lena.
Among the things «*>c* may con
tribute to the solution of tMb
prebtaan are:. fa) teetering meane j
whereby worthy tee ante majr bo
come land owners: (b) establish
ing a resesrch label at or f ta tbe
cotton sa clone >ef tbe State Far
experimental math ta bell seeevN
control: (c) providing a ma no
tare I training In tbe rwrnl ochoola
tors af aetlvity far rural better
TAXES AND GOVERNMENT
EXPENSES.
S. Taxes on both land and personal «
property are tan high ta many eg
tbe cnaantleo and municipalities af
tbe State- There la admittedly
a lach af anifenarty in the valua
tiea of lauds far taxation, and tbta
heavey a burden upon individual
taxpayers. Often Intangible prop
arty ex capes taxation, thereby ta
are valued too for phtpooae
of tax at on. A clooo study of the
■hole aituatien anould bo made ta
aa effort to devme aeaae plan j
nhsraby those heavy hurdcaa a»
iattag In saie af the usuntloa may
be relieved aad tbe defects and
laogaalrtics eliminated- Tbe praa
syc.:n whereby land aad par
oaanl prepsrty are aaaesasd f»
taxation, and taxed by tha local
autharrt.es far lecal psrpsssa
only, m tbe declared pat icy el tke j
Democratic party and baa bam
approved by oar people.
I believe tbat at the piaeaod -
■- e Prmtr}
FIRST FASHION
SHOW CREDIT
TO TOWN
Staged By Margolis
Brothers And
Brooks
1
The first fashio sh-jw to be stageyi |
in Wniiams*oa wii pat cn at the in
door cirrus cn Wednesday evening of {
' this week by MargoiLt Brother? a u .
Brooks.
| I' va» a credit to the ?j*wr. of W-l- '
iitmitoii, there being many in tiae j
■ audience wkc had a!'.«iird >how> i
larger taw s and th- mcdeU j
! and their costume-- we-.- abcre the;
' average The haaaati's 1 women and
hjndsoi* men af W we~e'
re«-er >tea to better adva-tage thar '
tHey were Wedneada; r»«-ninjr V i'h a •
heater staqe setii~g tKey would have
leen a eteeit to any city.
Several cf the t=ort attractive
| younger boys of the 'own w»nr cv- |
; tantil in Jack Tar Tor* a>l Cort'ev '
Jr. n:U. The Sdc»t Brar.! CTcthc--
' were wom by ;om cf the be-t Uv-11 c
of \Villiaaa-«ton*s yat h-'. Aivi the
lovely chicken diewe- were w« rn by
( beac'ifid vi>aea and girU a-.i they j
mai!-' very strfti e i»W-
Tne ilanciag r Im'e jlisi Cveo I
. Wa'ts ami 'be *i. cinr of J|» M-- r\
| Hyde Lerrdt aUe>l ruA *o the at- !
IrsCnwev> of tbe s?-cw which was*
| ei/cyeil from the bem* aiag tc the
(las- if. when Mis- Bisabrth Hassefl
| ir aa at'rawtive CWBM MJJTJ >uit
; Katie them good nacbt.
DIAMOND RIN(aS TO
BE GIVEN AT
EXPOSXITION
IKiason. K. C, M-* rch Ji—T«i Kr-d (
erne dianraoaid ru-r- air «« d splay
, here. '» he awadi.) te the ua *
{ vrmer -U-radrd at the cwa; -ectioical
exftooa>ipp to bg tHe j>rett v-t pirls in
Kaknn t'arolia a'd I rtr - r cca' t?
rr~pertively. The contents will he
•vpirate. Mary ioat't—nufes vrtll se 1
their ilisat ii beau es Is the Kipoai- j
tioa. te fco he'd the week of Apri' '
T. The iSrongs in attea>lanee or- Than i
ta*. night o* eipr-ataon will he asked
to -teoke which of the ley is the must |
|Mt|kn iKhn u» Thus feature was a
treme doaas >ucces- at last year's Et
posik'n. Newell G_ Itartlet*. Kastern
far- lina Chamber of Oummerre eiecs
tne who is maran- g toe bpaaition.
spocisoml by the latter bo>ly. he |
I liev«-t it will bnrg thousand* of I
| rhampii ns of the \armt cities aatd
j towms* "asoai'e here for the
I roirw-'itKHi' next month
I The beauty 'how will I* just one
r eature of mi > at the Kxpo.-atioea.
It wi!! prove popular beraae the raral
; er mmunity has nfal rhaues wi'h the
! city in wanning a bar dtstancio - hy
;. uran- of it.
rings wete ch ue" by four ev
| perls •->! a recent lerwon They are
|of the very la'est Out of a
' large assortment of stwars the expert.*
-elected oose. The Newborn Jewelry
Company, swpplytr-g the geoas. order
e.l aiK-ther to match it. becan-e the
Exposition age-|.> were » exacting.
I'KIM.KAV IOR MARTIN AND
KKKTIK COI'NTY CRfH P MEET
INC. WOMAN'S MISS. SOCIETY
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At The Silhawtm M. E (harch.
March 27. 1 TH
IS A. M- open* deva'aetial—Re* .
E D. Ihidd. .
Aiidress of Wdrme —Mrs. W. C.
I. .-erm&a
I>pe ae—Mrs. Mo«es ).ißam
.Solo. Wkispenrg Hofx Mass Myr
tle Wyaa.
The Wtrk of Cur taa(fl —Mr--
Harvey Koaey.
Oi.- Lbstract —VI-- Atsma D Gra
! ham.
So!e— Mis» Rtajaoaia.
It-port From Pres.de of Aaxd
aries.
I
A-.ikocmcetre' ts.
Ir'eraaissioa for laancb.
ItM P. U . Devotional - Rev M. F.
Hodges
Bervete Memara!-Mis- Barrey
Rottey.
Mirn«e-; of Meetarr
Place of next Meeting '
j Hymn.
Ptja.ilictior
I » . "
Rre Comwnv CilM
Oat At Noon Todav
What eaased rather neck excite
meat ard cawied the vehmtaer Ire
conaapoy to put aa its battling clothe
proved ta he a small See ia Jiev Town
The fire caaaapay was e-lled at 1M
rd mpaailel umibli rettiag there
ia time ta ase the fae ei'mgatshers
instead af the base. The haw ia oc
cupied bv eclsrad people rod brtaaga
to Mr Marshal VOaaa. There was
very little daaaage.
f•'• . , a
DIVORCE GRANTED
J IN UTTLE CASE
i
i I
Jl K\ G|\E\ CASE AT I»:io YEsrF.RDAY HO«\l\C AND KENDEKEi* I
liS VEKDHT AII Kit DELIBERATING IOC
ONLY FORTY MIMICS
f i
"lhr Gn-ial « irr\ailed Ikji J»rj A«y Ha*c Lat!lr «»r Xo '
KroaMe u l!r* lia c a Vtd«i «.
TW I Jif
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; „ fo
, Bond began his charge and for thirty minutes
j reviewed the testimony ami explained the law as
: applied to each phase of the testimony.
The cr.urve was unusually clear, concise and
to the point.
I TT*r (ihirncr J> heard m ;ne >i
' pri or inert r«:inuoi from t-ur last t
!t. 11. .t, o. tsitn l"ni*>c |
-rapi: iM ~7T Kwiv;>«ntilir ssml
'"hi-S ho «\ ~Lt'Jr im be ai-«|
jk-f» 1! s i «f««t Mik |
' Siine at h. little hen* :jw! that m- j
!•»■! - rvvonl cf iiw b sacft. ins
: «l*"|..a Jr- till i.m be; ufi-i)
r tbirflior. r «-/ ti.i' t» £kJoe«4. ■
| Sril .ii> *._ !'j* _-«.i V. i I'M- i
;2 ian» !.1 ;; feiV or ls.> fin
Eubrrso * i'r ■.. he -">1 >n tn» I*"- - j
, ui.ny Ua; U n. Mrs. |j|l!r iml a
' ni: cu t.i ho «.«! n« k >.•« 2r«| s,-w|
ti«r Lif* ri i>4 her hu>K-»wl Jr v-
Mr lit'le". t—r tp a {c.h aU
jget i»u. i.a-1 c> she ».K«i LeCwe~a ®
1 s« set *r»*i lar& and that be Sf>! ic!d |
• Jir. It T TajW #' ihr
j R_ T. Ya; «.r vura ca!k>l -a«! he;
knr> Due' «.»i Wiilami a l that sai ®
1 Wul'aai t. i l hin he Mr. liHVj
a:fcl a a>K driie up a ;*a*h sr-«i irrt
[ftui and f» >itt» the
(k-ra Tayk r. c ««*•*•. f>lir»ol st*j
mas a e*-A in the I_itt!e h> iw in ISI !
I ami that hw ' tar«> men. ilr. IW* j
luk. hi. M-irinin* and other- nx n f
ill there C!art • .vapte-l imp. *»r (
, i r ease a d • est to bath roan. Mr--1
I j little we.s! w -'airs when Cfcrl was I
: |in his ro> n> and she teW her to matt! (
1 for her an I e» if Mr lJt*le ra-w a»! J
•his haprene! jbodl twee.
J M. Ilsrh-roith tf»!l#fd lha* he ha-l j
know r. W J. little aiS his life ai>!
knew h ~ charar'er aaJ it «i« r«1 -
! l*r;>o>i-K>ti- were mtrMtuml. all if )
which itatr-t that the wi!n«>-e J. C j
Balk- and vift of Kwt\i.k. Te
. mere prnfilr of ei«-llen*
The«e •lepn»i" ions mfc-re cuub- k? J« hn j
F. Nimbs »hole-ale nwukanl. K. C. |
Ion!. J. H Bnitrt. broker. J. J
Taylor. j.he*iff «>f Kr ox eou ty. Ira
M. IVavor, mri- of injiiraw* c«»
pc\ny K II !lart. r"i are>t Stale
Mu'ual ln>want fomj " j, Fia'4 L
*fi«. o urty a»se--rf®-. .I! Cowan,
pmture broker. It. 11. Aflff, C.,
Mundy. e»ty rwnnlnian. a">l ITmHc- j
Hi es, fwt tjf r clerk
TSe plaintiff then "e-tnl iL 4 ea>e
TV* - deferwlan' leanJe a m t u« for .
n n ui*. which «i lr jrd by Jia-lr*-,
Bo 1 antl t> art for the "lay. I
Wedne>4ar*s Tt»ia«j
"P e ile'rixbut. Jl:t. la'tle. put he»
a"'«,rne. Mr M M '«• the
witie» sand. m!.« -"a'.fd 'hat be we't j
|3 Knoxville Te» n. tnd went '0 TOI
V M.-in Are.. t»e home of * C. j
Burke- a-d aife. Nellie torls *ni ,
that he toM them he ma- -l erw for
Mr* Ij'tle a»i tha* Niv B-ark-j
stated f>o-it»xelj to kin in tK- pre -
e- re of Iker l.tasbemd 'hat "K, W l"'-#trr
ael Mi?. La'tle «hd i®« stay in mea»,
together
The -Jfit *itne>s for 'he defense |
was Mrs Little, the defendant her- !
self. Mr*, little was lea'lj diesxd
■a a IJue wit and appeared calm and
romposed, hut shomred >»■' sJrw cf a
break down ic health, brm* amri I
thinner thai .-he w?.« a year »ro She
still re"ajned her «4d beauty. She testi (
lied that die was formerly Marie An
drrson. li%«i* for S months L» 1918 ia
ll'." and that while tkere
•M' *' J. Lat'le paid n«rt to her. She
ther went wi»h her father a*d morhrr
to Tnlby. Fla. where her farther mvrt
e- : )|.r the A. C.L R R Mr. Lirle
A at rrilb}. fWjf w«t toI
Tampa where Mr. Lltt> rejris'ered as
man and wife, which rite did not know
r!3 they icirhtd the room and they
•pent the afeht a the -aar rt«n j
was ia Jaasary. She farther j«al«d
tha" Mr. W. J little and she were
■named ia Reeky Moat where she
wa- then brier, an the 4th day of
March IW. \«» of Mr. Lattle's
people attended the naarnajse bat all
of her pfflf wet* p**~eo" exrepci-r
her father, and that she wen* then t*
Raiersnrtille where Mr. Little is a
rserrhaat aad farmer.
I'pon iwjairy by her eoaasel she
Catcd "hat she had aa ianrraper re
latioa. with Robert Clark, did nat teil
•he nlat I woman to watch far Mr.
Little and he added that she heard I
70am> teti'y, aad say he sarar her;
. 3 lath a i i-el out
I" '«•» a nan aikl she jnxrmi itn- as
j*r.Mir by iirtjii )r It t holiy. stating.
!"■ «i»d »■* «i » s-._" She iV hti tat«"«i
JlHa: -he lived with Mr. Little :: years
•a.ni Itt Iff: in January aftf
2 ft» i»r May.- Liitle. h.s
j *•»*». that il* *«•: .0 the h«mr of
! i»er il !:«;kj M»u t and Mr.
* I- -aid .f v,V «r aid leave he cuu!!
'cum 1 . swr .«!•*>■• a and a
j~ar to «in»e. Ihj >be .-ia;.e«l lit days
f a-«d .»rr father artf -aid it
-* --•« !f a fara !> . i-erace. causing
her to >.rpn«x' >1- !jt !e and he
" savl cotr.e h», he wa> lcnexiii¥\
(kit she left a|r~i:: March > after
!l* M' Little, eniflvl her out and
! 4t" I i" sV «fid M le. \t' ie Hottfd
'cV - the Kite a' >! live a: the hotel
She «a*l -h' :ber left liome. »fi!
tc Kr: \v 'le. Tesn and visited Mi-s
. a t- -i fr i»l of her . She
?ai«l sre kue». \t K W. Foster. he
.' was a fwrj of her fathers a»i ha.i
i Li>*n Mia lorn beftre her marr..i|re.
! She liniKl any k or'nlpr f any
, teleph- tie rail-, or roe.- -ates and sta'
5 •?! »he dad IM4 rail Mrs. I'.urV or
•elepkone hat she vent to bet home
, She -art she had never see- the
jdd«dhts. «ko had tstified awl ha.i
i rev.-f itrrrr a i.iehs with F--ter a'.
: th- Sw* of Mrs. Bulk- nfr any * ther
place
The ftw. runinatio- of Mrs. lit
tle ■as ma-fa- by Mr. Ih»i:'nr a-il
'tsilc ntarh -eo-._it.-f was la ked for
'
, by 'he irerhrd crowd. it was rote«l for
Itl-e .-nMilhw-s di>playe«l by both the
attorney and the witness- and wa..
renerally a >lrl .lenial ef everything
that had bee said arain-t her.
i She admitted a'.i mtera'nl her
fgiiir statement that Mr. little ha«!
registered ;hem a- man a"*! wife at
Ray Yiew ho'd Tampa. Ha. ami » hat
they ic.iipi"! the .ante »»w and W
fr»«n lfl to this *i> Jin
-jar- 11-HC wh ch was the only tim«
> s" «1 piac* -orfc an • eruranc-e hapfe«
jfd. Mr. lit'Se had been cwfit-.g. she
iaal-jra'. me II iroetbs then. I maite
BC atleuipl to jnH ropy of register I
j «i-' "*ot advised to do so. ami th u«h'
-ay word as rood as his
I The man n«w rallesl l.urks is r«/t
be aaw man I -aw th "re I taye»l
at *he Iturks" h- me 2 week- and ha-!
! tiv : i>u^
I a rVr-l in a L»u'.!ry as c!-eekin-»
. eerk. I -. mj frerw) I'ntgy
j * irotv« who afterward (rot a room for
1 mr. I rever rot lrp-si" lor.- fr>ii
Ter.n. because Mr. SluUs -a-d il w:
not r.eres*ar-,.
| K W F«»-l»r wa* in dutamwra
when I feac'e-l Know-lie l*nvr s.«
h«e hat «r «>ne r)«* in
that was o*e >«ta.-iM wb»- lie c:nv
, fir his taoadry
I did not n-Se in Ford ear with
Faster.
I did a4 ro to po" fir» with
mar I pot a letter fr- ni tt J lit'le
• r—limiiy i Hct but no* a w id writ
tew
Mr Little told tre to ret out or
j arc* ar-r of M.- >0 and Ft he! There was
no other reason for his turr.i- r ITV
away. We were friendly, fce rarrie.l
Be to Itkraaeie aiwl kissed me gowl
bye. ' ~ /-•
I lived w;*h him 3 years, he treat- ,
e 1 me all riybt hot his people wen-!
alwavs tsrr>rr He IULS. a FOCD 9
riß U I had an atfonchile. I
p'e I) of rood clothes, hut ! had to j
take WIMU to ret them
I bnorh* very few clothe- hef se
Wavier and wsed my —n. Mr Lit
tle carried me to Baleigfc abou' j
FAIWT and I baaarbt »K> « worth |
of weariar apparel as I could nut get
su aUe rlxbra in ftabersonville as
•bey earned iiHetly iarb a- are boi'eht,
by cow 'ry people
I did not leave on account of
Chattanaora ma I aaald bare teen j
with him aaw if bfa> people bad lef 1
as al—r I trartod him tc meet away .
hw« he odd not oa atiio—t of his
bwj ina S» interests
. Did not re >0 PanneV and t* H |
I'luw 1 to Farter with Mas Feilell.
dU M know Mian FVrreil gat tele-,
WATOI THE LABEL ON YOL2
PAPER. IT CARRIES THE DATE
VOI R SI &X RIKTiON EXPIRES
ESTABLISHED 1898
LOt IS LEE AR
RESTED WITH 3
GALLONS OF RUM
,! Lee Plated In Town lail
I'ntll Bond Was
Furnished
Wednesday Rt^kL 1 Ciief of P Jk*
J. O Mx'tr.ra. whi'-f .raire his
mjfui t«nmf >3»pin«« »i* t>e Tovt
irw'.- of a -riri sn a .-air i * upon
hilt f«a*>i be Kid three
•allow cf !>- i»r chsef .irrp»;eJ
the mi\ Lows Lee. c»" rr«i u** "tx>k
the three rall«r> o' !: ;«or, the car'
ami I.ee. Lee p(M»: is the lock
up «he re he rwt sta arli Thursday
j when he save ktnt.
It -eem. :K»- Le~ riairred the
hut Cijftrrn? tje car. Jt is
thouacit he ri- the wholesale
r>-errh..rr* i». >he -ra-e asad that he *l.'
going to «-(>.».- a- hz particular let
arvuiui tcwr Ki »—j|J i*ji)i!»!r,tiits.
His rw»! ; «ere e\er ~4>l_
CANDIDATE POR
THE OFFICE OF
RECi. OF DEEDS
TOTIi:: !»I M> . KAT VOTERS OF
MARTIN" IVI MV
A r t«*r r -as*6 atNffi wd the
endorsement a { the -*-I kulw? of
my mar \ fne:»!- 'hnu*t«l the rouo-
Iv. i ar* ..ure rrr* self a earriidate. and
tili .t \>«r support. fw the office cf
Uffi-V' of IV#>y of V..ft*' Ccilflty,
sub*: to the *»f Jie LV-mo
cratic I* .»*,•_»' • t«e »-e"4 ««» Jure the
Tth. I9"*i
If romiiaVl s«d yoar up
p« rt «il! he r*»ar4>. Ht mrest ef
fort *•» rer?«ter HRr e»t an I ."aithful
as I alrap fii* «ia*e to all
trusl crnfi-y-l to r» l if*tof«!r
lie per'fall;. uhr -lis M~rch
3«'.. It'.'l ,
SYI %'ESTER PFEI
TE U HER Ti» MEET
The 'eacher* « f 'he nu*ty «t!I bold
the - rfjfttiir eioclhly : -rrtiVf h'-re
tI •« —' r-r T " fc * £!■»>•! rfvr| Li lid
' '•>■» A -!-«; d t*
Mr. T I. H«i » "
a I u_-i osc »M'l hefw yesterday.
Miv. Louise K Aertier arrived Weil
nfxhy 'rr>*n Hashmttn City U
• tfi'. her aptrtt f« z fern weeks!
(rami. Tele-- -are- wvr- prewtil a~l
she -t.!te> vie ira>* "ei,-j xen t"ietn
before
XI:.. E F. A -Sec ■.« :.!w nWher of
Mr* Lrttle »»s tie Ls * V'~en«la:'
witness and -he ta> : t5. Mr Ijfh
had taken h»*i * . Wilsor.
le*> her -jr.d -he lac r« -e«;d he.
other sc! m U« fcr Sir.*. Ar
•terror* -'.itel that - ; ad not CO "
Kulersni i lie .-ftes 't »e her i»U|t'-
ter as she did r«. fri" f ea-e. »nl
*-». much emfcrravwl at an art (f
Mr |j"l» at the Wnl'ad ta'-V
lenrnmr wharh «*« I ire «|y ro* she
tieir>l hetwwn Mr ar ••* Mi* little
f r »fctrh I "ere mas *«e - .a-e Ihst she
w uld see. ,
llere the -Befe«.-e r' »~d a-d the
[J»r "i:T reea!le»t Hr-- linrlt*. Mr.
Kurk> J- I all ef wh*»nt
re;~atfd "t-e -*a:e. •-«- # former,y •
r>iale IK !h»m
Mr W J L:it» «ki ii*T pa' •>
ar I . . te "s*rt he -e*;r
r.-j;. ve; at an fc«>Cel as man ae«t
•rife *r?l« Vi.. Ai>ei tkat the;
di I !'•• tn Tjr.pt l . l»ft il " Aafaac *s
ir> ;le jbl «".uraed the
« .e' i z »*" the ? art:*- «ia . v — r v
Sir. I M Lf'Ue >a*t i»■ a!k
«s| to h i l.*"Vr af—-: * i.- ourn mat
riitjre Lit.til a mcEtrt af rt Mrs. LrtJe
left and'did A 7K»rr . -slil IV m**t
IVeemher. ! •
11. II Pope. Wesretr la m a-en*, at
K bn oov.lW stated tis. Mrs lit le
pit ink' ftr Mis Ferurl! frtm
Foster on ari«t- ocrasseas in Jan
uary, Fein nary and Ma - cfc !S2I-
T. K. Weir. > &■ perat r
at farmed si:d Mrs. Liltle and Mir?
Kerrell ka-l seat ■*»' ■?» to Fut-'cr
i from hks »IRre.
The PtaMiK fWa pa ca T. Jore-
Ta Tor. Fli lUe»>. H. C. VwtKn, R
11. Hrrrw. C. IL CM. HP. Pcpe. I>r.
M P. Maanttr, * T_ Han*. CL V
Hurst. D. R. Emm, Dr. J E Ward.
W II Htdlxtay. J G. BaraUl. W. H.
all of thra les* that tV
i rtpMf ti— af Mi*. LiUle ■ had.
After the rfanf af "he tatiar r
the attorney* StaMa ue! StaWw i»»
('obum ipke far the d-'endaat' ar-i
. Ihraitf and Maw* for ti* plait*' ~
, The i piwh ■ were ac as hank r.-
| mirht have ktea, aad tha*l the coo
1 uafortarmt* fcr the pa«€se» at iatxs+-
laad the pcapl* af Ik *"*•!• caart- .
the tiJw of trial cr* artthy "f
i IV lfrikt if tfc» hr*
■ InlaU nne ta the »hi t* «