WILL FIND OCR COUWiS A UTCHSKY TO 15— somes of «unx county VOLUME XXV—NUMBER 25 HON. J. W. BAILEY TO BE HERE Wffl Speak At Court House Tomorrow Afternoon tL. t ubi ia»l»iii* caiMkbtes to the mm f the Ltawciatic prim ary. Jaae 7th. will adores* the atom mf and Martin ccocir aftimc at 3 o'clock at :he rc«ft hnue Einy IB kiiri to hear hun. «*- pNalljr the ladtrs. ORIGIN OF MOTHERS DAY i la Mar. ■ «—>— tixMittl aal eijki the fax ton of Mother's bay wmsj cnoiikl to the wad of a young lady 1 when she ashed a friend to come ii. to tfnl the int aanhmar} of her j Mther i doth. Mtu Aana Jani» of Philadelphia asked her fritad to come ami be with her aa the day that her mother died , one year before- aau daring the da> i the idea of setting a day aside a> Mother'* Day a* haxKl and the 1 next May it •baerred by a wride| circle of their frirads aad it «v such, a beautiful tmiti- Cwgrev has made 1 M a day to be .heerved a* Mich by j MRS. KADER B. CRAWFORD HOSTESS Mrv Kalrr B Crasfsn n» host -1 «h to a Konber of friends yester- '' ■Uy aftenoMi fruan four until si* j o'clock at her attractive home on' Snutfewack -tmt The imftKe hall, the Irving room! and 'tt&irr iv*c mere artistically de- I cw*M with |uik noO and fern.- | TaMri am arranged » all the room* for bode* aad rok and the-* game> •m eejayed for two boon and then ' a leipliar m1»1 with sandviche... rW-* straws aM iced to wi> aerv ad by the bu>te>r by Mr.v belha Canor Ri«h acwre hi to wig* was made b> j Mr- H M Stutd*- and >be was prr icatud two pretty hand aale hai»i kerchief* aad Mb* tl}* Ha. sell pro firvol am to nok and -he vras pnwted by the barters with some Ijiwa I mew lutrne Aaaar th*-e invited were. Mrs IMha Canaa. Mr> J H Suuderi. Mr- J. S Ifhi i> . Mrs O-rtr Ander mb, Mb» Clyde Hau-sell. Mrs. Anna Hami ■■. Mrs. F. I*. Barnes, Mrs. P I H Bmam. Mrs. W. k Parker. MU> Veda A win as. Mrs Titus "ntrher_ Mr- Warm H Bigg- Mrs B A Cnuber. Mrs & K Biggs Jr. Mrs Came Kw> William. Mrs. P Bj Core Mrs Maria! Bntt. Mr- Maurice i Moore. Mrs W B Watts. Mrs. W. E. Waiua. C W Hard ii an. Mrs H_ M. St alto. NiM» Mayo and Annie IM. Mrs C H. (Mn. Mrs. J. L WiMil ■!. Mrs Claytaa Moore. Mu» SeSe Wynne. Mrs M D. Watts, Mrs A. t Daariag. Mrs W H Craw font. Mrs Frank Hitch. Mus lKah4 Wynne. Mrs. Cortex Green. Mrs L C. Bi ll. Mrs C- D. Carstarpher.. Mr- Leslie Fowdcn. Mm L B Har rifaa and Mrs. John D Biffs C.ardner—Mizelle Couple of Near Jamcs ville Married At Noon Today Tatay at high nn, Mica Mamie Motile and Mr Herbert (Gardner of • ■car JiariTflr wn« marned in the Btpfto-'i afire at the court house with Jtoipc of the Peace, Asa T. Crawford ii nl»| Mrs. Catonrr is the second daugh ter of Mr. ami Mrs. Chat. W. Mueile aM Mr. Gardner is a son of Mr. and Mr*. L D Gardner They are both of I ■ell kaowm fmhr of that taction of • the omlr They ril make their home with the parents of the groom for the Thane who anmmpaaicd the eonple here for the mainige wet*. Mioses | Otte Rath Gardner and Mildred i Cratch and Mean. Bill Henry Mod Ito. J- W Liaeiie, Johnnie Gay. and E. W Gardner SERVICES AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Se.- 5 the M«tor fiwriw wfl be held only on the Ehijii is t iteaded a moat ruNhl we krjmt to mill the church jut A J. MANNING. Paator. THE ENTERPRISE MR. PEEL FOR AD : VANCEMENT BUT WILL NOT MOVE Will Not Sacrifice His Business Just To Accomodate Others 1 .TO MY FRIENDS AND Cl'STO ' MKRS: In last week's issue of The Enter- j I prise was a statement that I was 1 Ifomr to more my place of business 1 out to the old stand of C. O. Moore • and Company. I wish to say this state J mcnt was incorrect and not tree. 1 ,am not going to move or change my place of bc'inrss or hire h»t any thoueht of doing so. As a member of i the Chamber of Commerce I an al- j j ways for the a.fvance merit and pro- 1 ' gress of our town. Am! would like to | see a large first clas. Ibr.ime -tore | (her* but self preservation is the first i : law of nature. 1 do not feei that I . . should sacrifice my store and, baii- I ness to accumulate other- just be can**- they want same. This is not I just. There are other store* that eouki jbe rented for this concern. let them , eet one I have a very desirable place Ifor my business, that's my lurk ami • their hard lurk I have to live as well as they. Am I not right ? j So my friends you will find me at the same old stand * * •_ Tours truly. J L PEFLF A CO Has-ell Bldg . Main Street. We print the article in an-wer to our statement of Friday. May 2 in part. Our statement that Mr I'eele would move was made upon informs itson received from the Secretary of • the Chamber of I'unmem—Editor. i = mrs. i:ic(;s ENTERTAINS 20TH CENTURY CI.I B The Twentieth Centura flub held iit» regular meeting on We.tne-.lay af jtereoon and was very pi'.aMx en tertained by Mrs. Warren H. Biggs at the home of her mother. Mrs R S Critcher. The interior of the k>ne was decor - ated throughout with lovely May ruses the color scheme being pink and white. r A short program premled the btasi ne»- session. Mrs. Titus Critrher gave a rending from North Carnlina his tory and Mrs. S. R. Biggs read a very interesting paper which she had pre pared Mrs. Wheeler Martin. Jr read current events that had been prepar ]ed by Mrs John Manninar ami who was absent. A delirious fruit salad with sand-1 wiche> aii-l ired tea was sarve.l by the hostess The member- pre-ent be j sides the hostess were. Mrs. I "lay ton \ Moore. Mrs J S. Mrs i H Saunders. Mrs. B A Cntcher, Mrs F L". Barnes, Mrs. Titus Cntcher. Mrs S. K Biggs. Jr . Mn k. B Crawfor.l. Miss Vefla Andreas. Mrs H M Stnbhs. Mrs W K I'arker a»l Mrs. Wheeler Martin. Jr. Ir.vitail guest, were. Mrs. Leslie i Fowden, Mrs. B. Duke Cntcher and Mrs. Roger A. Critrher. Rev. W. R Xoe. Dios«san Secretary of the Epaseopnl Church arrived in town yesterday and held services at the Church of the Advent last night Fishinp Season on Roanoke Nearinsr Cl-oit I Fishermen on the Roanoke will j "hang up" or take out their seines Saturday, May 11, as that raarke» the ( closing of the season as provided by law j Fish were unusually late coming up the Roanoke this ,-ea--on but large |uantitio have been cawght. especial ly herring Judging from indication*, the fisherman along the toaks of the Roanoke have had this s*a-or> o.v of | the best ever ha.l. • The sale of corned fish is much smaller than it urns year- ago. It may be a change of taste, or it nay be the habit mt fund dhren.it) with some .substitute for salt fish. SERVICES AT THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Snafej. May II Church school 9:45 A M. Morning Prayer aad Sermon 1140. Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7:45. ! Everybody wrlrn— to attend these J. K WARNER. Priat i . Mrs. Woolard Inlaw. Virj 111 ' Mrs. Augwsta Woolard cimtmm very ill at the home af her daaghter. i Mrs. T .F Hamwi an Hnnghtan j > Street Her friends throughout the the town and county hope that there > will to a rhange far the better in her Willianiston, Martin County, North Carolina, Fi itiay, May 9 1024. TOBACCO CO-OPSI • TO ISSUE FIN AN- ; ■ (IAI. STATEMENTS L i ; Statement To Be Made Upon Final Sale Of 1922 Crop Tnharco Growers Cooperative .Wk j ' Heath|U2r!ers. Rale'gh. May 4. IKI t ! Revjuests from our members ia the: JoUl belt of North Carolina aai Vir-' 'ginia to know the amoant of money I 'for which each craJe of assooat*at ; lotuo.. has been sohi are r» n' iiag| Raleigh hea«l«itaarters. These requests I [will he answered full* aol is -M-tad j •in i">ii\ xiual statements by the as- j Is oriation to every individual nriker.) jir. which the disposition of erery s > pouik! of tobacco .telnrere>* by him land the price received for each mie | which he delivered will he failt ac • counted for as soon as the IJJJ to ,hacro now ca hand has been sold h jour association. I'ntil the final sate of >-wr l!K! holaluigs it will be impossible to intake a complete statement to our me mlier of Eastern North Carolina ami l'e Old Be!t which *i!| rive them t l * l iexact amoui't receive«l fiT their t»-1 h.icc.• by grale-s Itallot- niaileil to >"•.•»»' member* of our association in IH> counties of North Carolina, South Carolina ami Virginia will be counte-J in im-i of the courthouses throughout the bright tobacco area this Mat I# 1 We have faith that our member. « II name the men U|ton their builots who' ran mo.-t wisely direct our a-'soci-1 atiwn in its thirtl season, and we urge every member to mail or briar ha ballot to the e>>unt\ chairman »' tke ■ a^>«*c*atloit at the point whwh is As- I ignated u|H»n his ballot, before ».«•» - of this Saturday. As we enter our third year of e» | .operative marketing we iniliie the ia-; ■ rreasing imp»rtai>ce of wur local or-» zanization.-. Wherever locals are strong our members have bee isial and our deli\erie- goo>l. but where our, member- have failed to nuialan their own local organization the ass**- , atiwn has generally [•>-» gruant The future autre m of oar asMci ation lies very larrely in the future of our local- aiwl we are making t j special appeal this month to the mem bers of our locals in all three state' I to attend their local regularly aa.l to • make it a real power for good with" in the association and their mama ity. With this in view, we wdl -em»l frnm time to time copies of prograaas which have been -uiggeste.l for use by the field representative in yoar da— I trict. Any suggestions for programs j which a ill be -ent with this letter during this month are ir.tesrked as suggestions mhirh oar meukerdiip ran act upon and modify arcordiacr Is their wL-hes or peculiar nee»t.- The increasing interest of tke wives of our members in the - ■ww 1 locals of this Lssociatioa is especial ly gratify ine at this time. We wish to urge upon our member- tke im portance of arranging for the wnanew of our communities t» h»M -genial meetings of their own •hrkr tKe me-ri's bu-iness ses-i»>ns and to ari men. as only the ladies can ia uakur' a real -ucces- of the -octal follow the important ka»*ae s of the local Hon. E. F. Aydlet! To S(>eaFi in (tj,ity | Hon. E. F. Aydlett, limn nLr caiei.«iate for cungre -. will it the Farm Life school in (j l 4» - uwv ' ship, May 14. al * p | as well as cira art notaih 'mvittd U> attend hear iua Mr. Ayiilett is one ~i tto l cwtout citizens of the state aad the should ava.i themselves of this port unity to hear him. From this appointment. Mr. Aydßetl will go to Bear tirass. Thwsh} May 15. i p. m, Oak City. Frtoa. j night May 14 and Roherwevdlr. Sat ' unlay May l?th at ZJII p. a TO REORf; %M2E St"NDAT SCIHM »L \r Bl'.t.s st ill I L rfl 4 There will be a m rrir i ltwa *f the Sunday chool at the Biggs school house next S uaday 'af tern aoa at tkice o'clock There kas been no T— ia] | school at this place for the p**a fr-w months and it is hoped (be aM mem bers will return a»l krtog their friends and kelp to reorganise the school Mr. James E Harrefl is - upenntendent af the school. Mrs. k. & Crawford. Mrs. Cartoz Green. Mrs. F. I'. Barnes aad Mr» H M Stnbhs attended a dutrict no feren - of the Fpiirifl ihath to I Creenrflle Ttohy j *»*• S. R Biggs. Jr. aad ildhia 'have returned from "• n , afcu. they were the guests of Mrs. Pi 1 »a | for two weeks. ' RESOLUTION * I OF RESPECT »ig Jalaau of Respect for Mr. V. R Taylor Passed by Hoard of Coaantv t ommiosaaacrs I Mhnrn. co the 25th day of April. > the Supreme Architect of the II aim*, ia has mnr.ite wisdom, saw fit to call from our midst, Y. R Tay *br. a memher of the Board of Coun |ty Commissioner- of Martin County. And. wamas. this Uo?rd realizing : m his death, the loss of a strong and loyal mrmbri. whose presence ami I jwae cowjicl wi!l he nw.-I keenly mLss h£' ( New. Thetef«-re. be it Resolved: First, that we bom in hurrble -ul> • m-vjur to the will of the all wise (CVeator. I Sevwmd. that our County has lost. I to the death af Mr Taylor, a true an>! i fakhfal puahlic servant anl noble cit j new. aad this one uf its able 11 Tijrd. that we s' are the S4>rr>w of I ets leTeaved famih an.' .ieejjy sy n: mi .ie w-th them in *'»ir gn- • l«»- . ,»»•: . je.'l them to Hi n who !c . jj| l : ly- well, arid to i . »n- -. c •• u ii* «akr:i "« 1 :hat ' ''rtipy r • € r - 111 r- tm '{Mk i upoi. .*■ • r-i> . •«> * {the Hoard af County Commi--ior>er.. I a t «ipi he sert to the family of the deceased, aad a copy lie fumr-hed TV Enterprise for publication M«»t rrspectfuVt -übmitte.l. thi -sth day of Mat. lirjt HENRY C GKEEN. C A ASKEW, J. G. I:\K\H II I . W. B. HAkklNtrrON, Me w>Jhers of B.ard of Commissioners .of Martin County Is. S BROWN. Clerk UK'AL SCHOOL TO HOLD FlEll) MEF7T i The atnletir club of the local -chtn-l lotrt the aanacramt of Mr iKdf rii bold a field .la) meet at ;the rrated jchol building next We»l jMsday afteranoei at 2:."» o'clock I It* newbrrf of the club have been f«r the Meet now for some I :Lae aal it is expecteal that •-.■ me real ■ aaol farjet stunts will be pullet) »tT [•a that day. The peo|Je of the town are r ptculli n.viUxl to atteiui | Tie folluvtug events will l>e held: | I"® yard dash for laoys; 50 for giris. .ard -"a-h far bo>s ord>. Mt Putt, boys- ami girls. KtU» Race, boys an.l girls. Sack Rare, boys only. • Mai»li f Bruad Jump, boys ami Running Br«ad Jump, boys only. Horseshoe Content. 1 team ff«r» «c* tass. Ih>>> aisl girls. hLnt~han«» Race, boy-only Rriav Race. I team of 4 fr.»m each ei**s» hoys ami girls. m MEMORIAL BAITIST CHURCH NOTES Saastay Sctw«l S U MorbUig M orship 11 00. * Cntiw« Service dK The Sm toy Scho.d will ob-er.e | Mathers l«ay" with a special offerin - ' tfat ooi lU|»li. l 110-pital at Wiu4;« ■Sab«L It i> l>opr»l that our roal of fifty .iollar- w.!l br- easily reathe.i fecial everci e-s snoming alid even a? *3lk apfM«.priate music w II he a: tto- Church Services. The prayer meet j aar» have btea rrowiny -tea>lil> in in lere.it and attendance A series of r --tatfjes oa tie hook- o«" the Siev. ; was begun last Wedr.e-.tai The f«ur a'ospels will be tioiie.' the month «d May. Many of the |iwn«r, ai- rr-adm- one of tl.e s*iasf«ls each wee-k Ahout twenty ' «* c aU or a part of the Co-pel >.( ■ Mattljew tl* pa.-t week The G«t>p 1 Jd Mark will br the topi. for th.s - week. . Ac oii.l aiivttatirn is exten.led to .—B the to worship with ia. Througs ire visiting the pre alter ilaa sale of Margolis Brothers at'! i bwkf Mfi'lCE At a regular mr«ting af the ■] batrd of Tawa t ommia.iaaerw I hid last ai ;ht I was iastractcd to Lave all Water aad l-ight Ball, col-cttd h> the 1 "th, day af May ar have the cestamer cat aF fram the niiitr. (If came thia baa been Ihe rale bat we have amt strictly eafarcad >* M aa 4 ae I itl aad aame raato arrs have vat tea very mack ia aneaia. The Baard ceaaarid aae far my I I ndmiaa aid ia jaatire to my idf any aae aat biiiaj a cleaa I dm by the 15th, bis lights wfl ca aat that Bight. Please gaaara jam ail na by thia aatice aad he !> aa tame. J. HASSELL. Mayar. Thia (th 4my af May. 192 L |T\VO PERSONS DIE FROM INJURIES CAI'SEI) BY STORM Many Victims Still In The Various Hospitals Maggie who was hrui.-e i ami mant'e ! ii. the Toma ! J . T a fe v .ia; - ago v ! i i t l . h*m.-«» ii * -h,i > . :t. in« 4ii i-i »h«' • - .1 i: Rsber. j -i; destroys' I .-.t thc honse r iraill % * ris\ He. : ea. J in.. biu.st J uiwl he." b:uk arsi chest niasheni \»Sien the i >:i-- ,■ whwh -he was living v: . torn ir'o tbsu.-an-j |He»e> It was thought f.-r ;; time that -he woul.i recover but Cie :r;ar* m'. respond to treatn «• Her hwiy va; carrie.l to her eld dome ir. lVrtie county for burial last nigh:. Her .seath bring- the total for Mar tin cetrty to tv... l\»ug!a- (ianian. the M year 01.l color*»£ nian v «, wounded in th. -lomt or the Wesson farm in llort county it--; Speller - Ferry ai-d who was mr»-ves J to the Washington hos pital ar*l his leg ampatat.-il died >.--tenlay. Hi- holy was removed to Itertie county f«r burvtl. While l!e>e two deaths give Mar tin count* a .brath loss «.f two and I i«-rtsr o-.e. a - a resuU ot the i Tonu.!.' of We-iriexlay a xvi-ek ago. -rtera! other jwople are still in hos pital- ai»l the iist may increase. MR. B. T. LEI'PARI) TO ADDRESS CHAM BER OF COMMERCE Mr S: T I ep|iard, field repre-enta tive .1 ti* Nt" Cott.»« ,'tirowers A «cul:vn of Baieivh, S. C., will de liver ai* a-Wrr-» before ttie Chamber jf liimiiM-rtce in \V illian»toii, N C. t rwia. itight at S p m. May Hth 111 ->u»jo.t will In "(ooperative Market ing ami t.- Kelatioii to M.Hlern Busi ness IVactice- " All riUieii- of the town ami com j ntui.it) are n>r!all.v invited to attend. Very r*s-|*ct'ijly yours. 11. C IIOKTON, Secretary of Williamson Chambef »f Cwmmrrce MADESIKXiOSS FI'L CANVASS The tisit of Kev. W. I£. Noe to .he (audi of the Church of the Ad vent ir. William- on, ha proven one I of great help and inspiration the congregation, who art- preparing to ecuie a pijuwiaiit rector within 'he' a?tt few months. Mr. \w is a 11 ten ber of the Executive Council of the l»iocw.-e of East Carol.na, and is help ng to put to completion the Church'- :*rogr„mioe He is a splendid worker and, therefore, is » strom aid ti Bishup Itarst A canvass of the parish was made by Mr N e, and on fhur day night at the^sev.tnig service, h* cave a r» j«.rt to the congregation, which was hiehlv gratifying to ell who are iriteie ted The |iari..h Ih re will .-ate its |Uota, and is prepaied Jo take cafe of all expenses and plclge- to the luoce- • and tiie Chuich a! large It is certain that a minis'.er wII come -oi.,etnne in June. Kev I E Kaiaer, shi has lieen Priest in ibife for ome time, will .-ever his -i.raedion with the parish at the close of tbi- month. The work of Mr Mar aer kas been very helpful, ami *he ■'i.tire congregation feel that he la been in iri-piralion to all who havr o me in contact with him MR IKISk CIKCANIS REItRv.S FROM HOSPIT tl Friemt- of Mr. Frank Gurganus, former ineiaber of tfie local police force, are glai to see him after a month*- flay al Johns Hopkins hos |p tal wl*-r- !«• n.derwent an operation ■ A .-pfe.l) recovery i.-. wished him by his friend- CARU OF IHANKS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Staton wish to sincerely thank the Fire Ilepartment and the other citizens of the town who courageously fought the fire at the -table on Sunday morningSii"' Mrs. C. A. Harisson an.l daughter. Bland*. Mrs. W. E Warren and Mrs G. W. Hardi on motoreil to Waehii!?- ton Wealnesdav. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends far the kind words of condolence anal man;, kind deed.- that have been -howm u- during the sickness ami •ieath of our dear mother. We also thank Dr. Rhodes for his »»ry faith ful attendance. Her Obflren C. W., J. A. and Re berra Hyman, Mm. Alice Harris, Mrs. | Viaa Johnson and Mrs. L A. White. • MANUFACTURING PLANT IS BEING RAPIDLY INSTALLED One Sewing Room Has Already l»een Finished rhe pbi: of li* Nanufjr V i f racily .r- J I n*Eer Ife mffit o! Mr * \av»ef. the rk i» one of rx«.«ir> ha.> tm er - ttrei> mah Uv «ra!2» j 1 fr«P>hl»> mHt** a:«! it.. ! ehin*s nt orter. :! i«. a ten a!!rar f *e j 1 rmnri j 1 The thsni a?>i vhe »?r"-t lf*n r ' wt'l b* a.-#* x- emjfi: rv-*m- ats-l f*»" »oc*»r»f a nst: sif rwM •*■?*!. •* * ar.»l will al-o cr. t 1 first floor A vi>£t t»> !?e ylaiit tfci* entinrl* ciuni s Ihf i f»:i?rt of L: rriter Mr -JtH m irucKir.c - -u£s»i b-»\? tiv" ■ T l -e) are- fli!h ecu!j> t j afi operator> of tMs? Ka*% thirf to .fe . but njß'im'jff !ihe *r *erta! t" •* f I Nerv Tu: t»* f*>rr« »i this cbv- . of ». rt *it** mill »«•»" !' I The u|vr2t»r ha- 3f» Trf»rlai'i» **. r| aiwt ka- no awti to i.i 4ji>ii:s( TV r- ; 1- nothing IWJTI ilnst !(w «*.»k »••(' the i.** JrtM, fc ' I'inninT :sv lisp m.-nRi at s uVImI j in is*- ifvn™,i at ."■ ,' IW |u> will Iw by the j»jf\ « "»J a par with a!l plant* «f thi> type ar I , n"jrf'*turrr> of the amr prwittr" !t> fact tt mill Iw very atlnrinr *.»k ;' * .iro-n ami the -urrmn- - [* in»r- will >n mm *at ju-t ; J li* iraKf a- IVi ran hr m*K a• |> •Jtiliw; I 1 talriwfil of Mr \a- ef | Then- tuw l»Mr- %vial a|»|--c. I' t'on; for ;»!aof- , ami m»- ■l' itr r' |»ct..l »; ai early .iat«- | 1 Th" VV>llum>t«« OamWr of (W |* ii»f« mil !»-k alter iKr hM»i>{ • f the 1 [*ritnr. m«w foiw from ua Hi-' town wltl the Mr> :- Na- «f can nukr ■trini'.r amnfTviiH : bout lni.k!:"' MR. W.T.SHAW TO DELIVER ADDR£S»> Mr \\ T KHaw of Weti-*. \ « will ar. xUrcv nrtl Sim- j, morn. nr. May 1 Ith at the Mriiwu . * hurrr, K»«> 1 t ori'M t t'uk* a ■ i'o'l t. - (»■ |>rvr IU- tlr, a hi* t»*rr mil fc mi»-K 8.1 !3.» ckw Mr. >tu~ a» O *-r of h.A>trrffi \«*fO I i art/luu « Se*>!»: b*a- xtt* — m*'« «r, unr of Mil I nr lair men »!#> lut-v imubd> maftt i thb ai#! ail are a-nir*»' »*f . Thrr»- *s!l t* M »»! I «-n *r«- - h l» l*»IU». iVt» 1 ONE REMEDY FDR TAX EVILs; !!■•»■ k -arrrtMi as to ku> ». j - anil at th ■u>* the amount of ta\r (La .t>9>in 'iual.a»c lu.c w-ii 1.1 «•! 01 ln-a uii : a rfe*. Kiiir ja>l what w. .:.4 i.re |>mt for Ir. othrt !h* IE. ok. i I Vf !fr br*lili/ of - l.t lait>, (Mil) la a*-- kill rfWi itiilrxl vie lfk>r Oar -* Il4> m> they Can H ■! »o ewn-parwous piac* - in 12.>- ■l u'rn r.t dual ili4ncU I'uil- .. kbrfhrr Ibt r"U'K Uk tatoe 1 1..' tat» iuti>»:sal. mat hr Ka» a»- 1 .. -™« l a'«! tW iaJuatiuf> |>ut on rjr!> ' itrin. I"« t lhr« li-t- in art' >rh«J • futril » Uwj tan I*- rr*l !•> all i iai|a>c.. in rack U4nrt in t.._- a; wt aill kbo* «t» b to -■--v-smie kmjr4l) ai»*t at=.. b tot. ai.-' ' Ihu-r attw at* not u>(: at all- v, . 1 I l*lf I- i»> if»4tx« M «» mib rkaUtrr la»t tfcal tfci- »nj! fcolvj- ' ««4 > f «M Ui pwuMf tut If tax a.'j*»«r t« l--a-urrr »ill li' 4 atrctp So «k« Ua% Irt'i *4**t w> wKo •* H, aui if mt ranbot crt an as >/—or or lr*-a-or»-t ■nj «(!!. tKc t* |a>rr> ran af-faAnt a naaulttt ab! •|o it H»i> can (* •lorjf now ' Of ruwst Um* »til automat trail, give ib» more- Mar) foe our >fcouJ- »it-' oat any aAIOMaI lr^i>latior. H T HKOWN. Pula-ki fount >. Alt—a« l» Pi» rmuirt Paimr Btßl SIMIW TW CUalba Ch» of tfcr Hrawrul ltipU-4 (tank »JI -la*r a bafc) -ho* tkt laltcr part of lhi» BMU MutUp arc miwM to *H tWir bkw i> aJy for the «(*«* OuMtva up to three jtar* rf a«t ran br wlw' Mr>. Onor Anicr 1 Mrs. JMMB A l(f«tt are tkt MMiU(t m thmrge with Mn Orfar Aalfri •■. chairman | Mr. i. C. (MwJ frmt the «wbi! '■HiiiaHuießnsv^^^ WATCH THE LABKI. ON YOUR PAPER. TZ THE DATS VOI R SUBSCRIPTION EXPIRES ESTABLISHED 1898 RLADEN COUNTY i ENDORSES MeLEAN Resolution Passed Ex pressing (.rati tilde ■ for Work of McLean Mr K_ (I. Harrison, WJliamstoi . \. C. IVar Mr HarrL-jn: i y 11 r '-tt»-- m r(*f*r>t>co to una: Mr. Vol,-in na- dona* ft.r liia .«!■!> t'i'Urty in p-»ril to reilriKi'l tnm>pk«rt~t xm. OR Manrii l«th Uwro was a me*'.- 1 ifiit in the rourt house- for th* j -f .h-cussinif the unfair an> oi::rw r!unrr> hrinit maie aitain.it Mr Mclean in rrranl to this rail roa v f\rn -4 at in the court hous*.' was uk«-- a» ■] tiw-rr wasn't -Uin«iinjf n«>r left A- a rr-uh •' the meeting a reso lu!unanimously |as.-eil eipres smz the gr t itu.le of the people for t * Hrn.rjr n..rk of V .\!i la'an in I*: .•unit thi- roa-i an«l dtm>Litcin( as absolute! > fa!~e .1 r-! false within the krtowloiire of those mak in; the rharrr-. tlaat there was an. c nceal n»er t of I'* -al«* sf the n ;i i to the "u-t Ime Th:- nvH-tinj' was at ten-ie«! by Itepuhlican- a v. ell as [•emocrats. for the purpose of refutinic the Ka-e -ilarwier A report of th? nieet ine in the Wilmington Star of tl«e 11th or 12th art«i :;lso in the c-Hirsty |u|«r I »ill tr\ to "«t you a copy of each At t*- county convention Sntnnlay Mr Mcljra.'! was unanimously en ,«Sorse-i for ilovemor Iwaii-f of what he ha-i lone for Hla.len County in the »a\ of railroa i trans|mrtation. We («e«.pie iown here are foolish m«i' *- to think that vie are comjie jtent to juitre this niatt. r; we have |pi»-e«i up-n it twice ai»l v. ll jrive our ananim->us apprm:'l the Tth of June. . With -incefv reyani-. ! am. ..Sincerely yours. H. ,F. Met I I.IAH'H. Kliuhrl' to* A pr:l 11. 1«4 Mr. S. S. Mann To Speak in I>cthel Mr S X Maui!. IVimxralic camll 'Lir for ( 'i..-i>*-- will p-.ik to the ih.;i««-s- r> n 31111 tallies of Ikthel to rn li! J!*( !«i the public at lari'e tt>- itH.r.k . af'.err!««»ti at ":0t» o'cclock at 1 -tlkcl. Mr Maro «- fr-*n Hy.!o county an*l 1 a > | > j«-ak 'r . I IKMKKs si h'H ( OMI'AVY nteriKKs STUKF FOR J. I. PEKI K JKHKLKUW TW management of tlie I'\.rmers ISuf»jJy 01. Wa-hiii|fton -trvt is rap ully a .-.tore for Mr. J. 1.. ll'*-*-U-. mt*ir Mr I'eel will move his p-welry -tore Mr tiriHin of th.- Karm in. up|>lv company ,-tates that the ' Uullc ine will I* rea.ly for occupancy 'in the neat few days. The ftore he fsill I'Oiuri- will l«> ah. ut twer.ty feet luiuc arxi will occupy one half of ore »nle of the Farmer- Supply company's *tore mi: \l>\\ UISHKN 10 KNOW HHI ASS4K I\TUi\ tOTTOX IS ksslissiai \l IIK.IIIZK RATE I. til-.r of Ihe Knteipi i.-e: I a -ul.i lik>- to kn. w why ih itoanl c-f t'ounty Coninii.-~sior.ers ;. e i-.| the cotton of the farmer- of the Cotton (>r»*tr: la. t year Jit lU : i U» a bale of out si. ir fafi t «r- wa> 011I«MW. 1 at |l#l"«"» a hair » I ulelerstaiel that is a oat wa; done. I cai.no! ,-ee why -ut:. >ljL> ril l.nation I- 3ulr ami. -t memlers of ti.e Cot tMl (ir»«rt.. Association. Certainly ikf wa> -on»e sfoo.l reason or such utMMi uouM not have l«tn taken. -M.il I (annot t>.i«ik it right. fully, ' J AKT 11l K WYNN, K> utr i V. illiair.-to i, K. C. „ STRAND THEATRE HJlunlw, N. C. —MONIiAV— ' TLe Social CuA.-"* A Me.ro s - Tl ESiC.Y - , 'tin-caui b. ils«i' . Seln, k —^Vk'EONESIi.VY— "The Spoil t-rs" dy Iki SeS^V TOMORROW-^?AVt KDAY A Kwe Reel Western a:il F. -htinj UmL ): fco-7 starU Sp a.

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