ADVERTISERS WILL FIND OUR COLtfIINS A LATCHKEY TO 15M HOMES OF MARTIN COUNTY VOLUME XXV—NUMBER 33 COMMISSIONERS OF COUNTY MEET IN REGULAR SESSION Adjustment of Taxes Main Issue Before The Board The monthly meeting of the Board of County Co—misnaoaer, for Maitin county was held last Monday at the courthouse with the following mem bers present, J. G. Bamhiil. W. B Harrington. T. R. Slade. Jr . and H. C. Green. Chairman. The following busire.-s was dispensed with. The first thine to come before the Boarti was the laying out a public road in U 31um township It was or dem! that this be done. Cle» Shade was allowed two dollars per month on the aecount of the coun ty poor. Fayette Roebuck was released from the payment of poll tax in Poplar Point township for the year 1*23. It was ordered that R G. Sexton be pan! $lO. on coffin furnished for the poor. It was ordered that W. C. Manning he released from payment of taxes on SIMM on town lots improperly listed in Williamston township for the year IJS. WTiitmrl Slade's property was or dered not to be sold for taxes as they had been paid. W. E. Baker was released fivm the payment of taxes in Poplar IWt township in 19ZS. the taxes having been paid in another township. J. S. Peel was released from the payment of poll taxes in William.-ton township, same having been listed twice. Kxsex Spruill was released from the payment of poll tax in IV>plar Point township. '.«e being a non resident of that township. It Was also ordered tint C- 1- Cannon of Rober*onville town-hip be released from the payment of poll tax on account of physical disability. Ben Best was released from the payment of poll tax in year 193 ft. J. B. WbitAeW was appoint**! con stable of G—ft Nest township to fifl the unexpired term of J. L Davenport wh» resigned. The Williamston Realty and Invest ment company was released from the payment of tUu in taxes improperly listed in W illiamston township ... SEVEN CASES DIS- I*OSED OF IN THE RECORDERS COURT The regular seaiion of the Record er's court was held Tuesday with Judge J. C Smith presiding and L & Peel as -olieitor. State rs Joe *hitaker and Wdey W oulaid, manufacturing litfuor. Tko *efendaats wetu discharge*. State nT. L Gaailnrh, Defendant «11-charred State rs F. M. Johnson, fail in* to dip cattle. This case was continued to June 24th State rs Horace Slade a»l Henry Slide., driving aut—nhale without license. Plead guilty. Judgment res pended upon pay mem of the cost of the action. State v* Settler llan mere. carry nag a concealed weapon. Baxemore plead ed not guilty to the charge, hat plead ed guilty at procuring a pistol with out a permit. Jmlgmcut was suspend ed upon payment of the costs. State ts Cecil Hooker. Hooker was charged with carry ing a concealed weapon. His case was nol prosed. State rs Don Johnson, failure to dip cattle was the charge, hut Mr. Johnson was net present when called. Jndgssent rendered was Xi Si Cifa and Capias. TO THE DEMOCRATIC Y4/TERS OF THE FIRST CONGRES SIONAL DISTRICT I am writing this letter without the knowledge or procurement of my 'Head, Lindsay C Warren. him during two rerasni mi the Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina, la all his acts as a legislator, he was strong, able, clean and dear cut. 1 cwtsader ham aa ahie leader of character and integrity, mad I com naenl him to the Democratic Voters of the Pint Congressional District. F. C HARDING Greenrile. X. C. Jane 4. 1«4. _ v- (adr) SILVER TEA Tar Phdathea dam ml tte chuich gave a dhw tea at the hoaae mi Mrs. B. A_ Critcher ea Watts Duliri—i refreshments mi ice tma !£ZZJ! *** H THE ENTERPRISE MR W. T. WARD REPLIES TO MR. WARREN; CONTROVERSY FORCED UPON HIM BY WARREN S FRIENDS Mr. Aydlett Possessed No Knowledge of Leiter And Had Nothing Whatsoever io Do With It W lUiamsloc X. C June 5, 1*24. 1 ip.Ua> Warren, Escjuire. Washington, X. C. Dear Sir:- 1 have noticed in the prrs- your letter decoa&ciaff me as a liar ami yocr ftUe defense of your actmtie- before the Carolina Lei'L-btHe. I. being familiar with the habit.- of politicians. must wf«» that neither have affected at) previously e\ j>.-e->ed opdiions and I feel cun-lu rel to point oat that yoor so-called .leal is nothmj; csoie U&r «r. umiiMM of being a pui rep*e ser.ut-ve of net. nea and corporations of the State which, ir. the onir-e speech. is lobbying Your statement that Mr. Adylett thine what soever to do with b>> letter to the hlaakrtl City lisiepec l~t.l was an error Yoor attempted denial of l Ui> inr for the Soothers Power Co. is Indent laughable Mr. Wiirra. .u> you think that the people of this district 'til believe that Mr. Duke and the South ern Power Cioipaii?. who have in their employ the ablest lawyers of the United State-, woold come to W.isi>- ington to retain you' unle-s~ it were a question of buy -ng political influence rather than le«al ahdity ? Your -ler.ial is noUiii-f more thai an in -nb-tance of being the pax* repre sentative of a rxk man's coropor- j atior. which is the reae*i. as I stat-l ol in mi letter to Mr Sander-, that | I support Mr Aydlett rather than you IV» yoa thir-k that the prop"- i»» ! AYDLETTS KU'LY To WARREN To 1 he Voters oi the First Congressional District The atntensen! of Mr. Warren tha; the letter of W V. V. ant, who i> a brothor of our Cengrewsmsr. lis. 11. S. Want, was UoertM in the papr- by at. is untrue. I knew nothing of the preparation of nay auch letter, or nothing of da publication until my attention wa» called to it last .Satiu day evening at tirteurtlle. when I saw a in the Uttstiile Keflertor. 1 had never heard of aaytaing being dw^e srants5 rants the preparation of any paper Mr. Wardi. or aayvce eke. The statement male by Mr. Warren that I was earning Mr. Ward's letter to be circulated throughout this district is absolutdy falaa I have never appeared before the committee la the legidature regard ing any legislate. or in behalf of any client, or clients, except some local muttc n ia Camtuek and some in k haaheth CSt* The lulepodest, week after *wk. since the beginning of the campaign, has been attarkirg me. and my charac ter as a lawyer an>t as a man, aad the "friend* of Mr. Warren," with his conaivaace, if not mcmhi and ap proval, have been circulating extra narked copses of these ar.ue i through out the datncL It seems that the Independent, in its eagerness to attack me, went out' of its way to attack Mr. W _T. Ward,' and Mr. Ward struck hark, and Mr. Warren is a»v romplamrng that I am the cam* of «t_ From what 1 heard of Mr. Ward, he is as honorable a gentleman as Mr. Warren or myself, and when the Independent, in its MARTIN AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETY . HAS MEETING The. Marfan County Agr.cultural Sseiety teld its regular xia.lt!) r*et asr Inst Man lay wh a good repre sentatien present. County Ageat, Braians. outiired several pharer of work that he is un dertaking and a general di-c*- -aoc. was held. The Society is working for a heart.. rooptratisr of afl the Agricultural accredi mi the cuuaty as well as all Mr. Air— S. Smita paid the En terprise [ffirr a visit yesterday, t- We asked him a-jwt his nice polaa Ckiaa hags and he was ful of «a tkey -era He ha* nne 14 maalk old that rtaadi Wan can heath thin? Mrs. Charles L Appleby and little Me. Charles Jr. mi St. Go rge. S iu»h Carol ins Mr. red Mrs T B Brandos -r. the Tx.- Keel apjr»- Williamston, Maitin County, North Carolina, Friday, June ii. l*r>4_ line that you were paki a larve amount by the banks to go to Raleigh to correct a error in a bill? This would have been done by the Deportment in ehanre of thi-= bul without ais> cos: !o the bank of the State. It seems to nw that yoa iarsnw too much u|*>r the ignorance of the p*-ople in thi.:kin; that they vvolJ beiieve that a : ? .•ORTaphical e.ror, which is mereSj an error of the printer, would require the spwbl of a lawyer to correct it. A rait. > our explanation of your op portion on the Stat.* W .iter Tran port at 101 ltill is weak, ineon-istefft iand misleading. The News uxl OS server of May 24. 1924. printing the report of the State Shin and Water Transportation Commission and re viewinr the history of t*re bill States Chat you. leading th.- opp> sit ion. ha ! mace doubtful the passage of the b;I! in any form. I am glad. even though you have ha>l to pursue an inconsistent course, that you now admit the Water Transportation Hill to be a splendid thing for the development of Eastern North Carolina and not the vicious bill \ou once represented it to be. 1 am forced to remind y.»u that this eont rover.-% was fnrm! upon n.e by your friend* through the Klizabeth City lr*.Kperi.i nt an.l that my le fen-' can in no way he construe.l as -»n eleventh hour attack upon yoa. -.nee my letter was written fully ten days before the primary, and if the eleventh i our approached before you ccmi!.! fran*- your fee Wo tet.ial, sure ly th- fault was not mine. Your- truly, tadvi W. T WARD. seal to ir.jure me. ceut out of its way to attack Mr. Ward, lie saw prupu.j to retaliate. Mi Warren probably iu> uearl ilal *"t_J>icker« couie home *o roost," awl when hi.- friend, the In ÜbepeiKiei.t, goes too far in the attask upon other-, he ought r;ol to complain bocau-e they strike back- If I ha.l de sired to make any statement agaii^t' Mr. Warren's record. :v I woubl have Mgtoi my own name to it. I am not cuo.litet.nr •.> campaign in the 'lark Mr. Maid is able to take care of his "*ti matters. Mr. Ward did not con fer with me. i.or did i«e give ine any inttmalio!.. that he was going to re pl>, or that he was going to make any wUI uever to tin attack up*> him ui Uit Independent, Mr. Warrea's special advocate. I say this, as I have said before, that I have made no attack upon Mr Warren, hare counsellel my frierv.l-1 not to; hart not even exarmro-d his record, —and don't want to know it,! because my purpese is to win this nomination on my own merit.-, aid without •eeking to injure my opponent. I Mr. Warren's attack upon me is an ;u't and untrue. I am sorry Mr. Warren feels any one is ataidung him in the lock. If he is suffering in this way, I can - ympatluze w.th him, as 1 nave been rereiviiijj in the hack at the hat*i> of his frierids and supporters, wrtn his knowledge anal seeming ap proval. since the beginning of thu campxign. E. F. AYDLETT.' I adv.) irrnwvwvvft TENNIS TOURNAMENT Tl* U diiublwi champion* htp *erir» f«! lr-i.nL.-, honors mill be -Latre.l on O* court at the jrreen on the Gvlam eataleon Friday afternoon at 430 i>.o>o wf.o are in the content arr II. M. Stubbs and Jol.o* SL •W vtrms Dr. P. B. Cone and J. G. G» .nrl Jr. Much interest has been T. Hunter and MiM Dtlpliia PteUt* *pnr.g ar»i a bitr trowi is expected to attend the oeries. IKx SARAH NICHOLSON MLS AT HFK HOML NEAK HKKK MsSarah S'jefetlsoß, wife of June.- R. Xicholson died at her haaae *£r here morning at BJO •'docfc. Mrs. Nicholson was £2 years aid J»d was born in Beaufort eoanty. The faneral «» held at 3 o'thek by Elder Syfrcvter H»oel The body wu laid to rest in the fam ily cemetery. - V«te for McLean for Governor, adv. The talk of today h TEXACO, ad* MR. ROEBICK STATES HIS VIEW AS TO OI'TOOME Best For 3rd Aspirant for Congress to Sell Chance for Fish X. i'. jic# i Th* biiWr. The EsSfrj*!*. WiUbmrfMi, N, C. IVar Sir:- llew-e prrsut e* luce in \«.ar valuw paprr to Wuiei> ■; \Jt-m st.- wha: Ihe vul tvcae of thr I'naiit mhirh is to U fcriii or Jur *- the 71fr. anl «..I he. KrUt:if u> osir l*.« car.i»u(e> for Goernor ~f Xorth Oiroimi. I rf. *j thai fiam (he the platform «r. win - Mr Had*) is runr.nr n -» cinr juJ stnifM from the «hiaM(T I>J ♦» rrf-ar what the nu> nty or Use pev-f'e in the .sta;e necl ami »i.K to «ce ,4it into exTec: that I sW do !*«»• why he ..houM not (v-Dunrr«! the ssppnrt of a com fortable mj-n. 1*«- in the primary. As to Mr. Vlclw ; think tM the |*ervices uhirh he is n>tt«i to hare |>erf jrme»i durrnj; the tiu tie w„- a mcirbrr Wat Fsijix* ( vrpxr atiort wa» -ati a» to an j. \ justifj the people of tfc. *i»le .a letting htm re; t for a irm year . until they cf. mi; :or m.m ,le2"_> ta»n. at uhoch bat |* ; ure «r ahicii te nui-i he id-nr bis hope for the iwnmHKf wtil i«4 better. I predirt that Mr IU.V. a il ain tbr r. m.toa! on h> a ! *. —^ .iii\, .Vs time an I ..pso- » i,| n«i |rrv■ i Rteßti«Jn; all of the ivonMe «tate • {fire*, which It to t* nfflitil by iLe ntan> Uf«nnt> ea J«e the 7th ! *4! fwfae the nu. >»er of n hat 1 have to .-ay to tbe First t""njtre>- >tonal l»i-tnrl of \ort>. Carolina, in which Ibrte b to h a man n» :iunate»i «hwh it «|iiiiaV..: to tVrttif to rrjufertt the ir-: in tjie "•** • at Wa,buir '* C-'for this Lici. .4hre «e ha\e three kpirißls I** of unx* aco.nl Uig to the .epwti are m far a. the leal of im other that it VuU M bw.iueia of ku* to ,eil out for a bcu*h of fish. thoafih he ha., the rrptftatM of hr sf a very r.irr niai. As to tlie Ijmm) C Warren lof Wa>hmgt»u. X. C. I wrfl »ay thai the iwuM fee has nak a.- a State iLeridaior 4»o a.apl> ju»tif> kin in a tie feof4e of Uu dbtrirt to promote h.m to Lie higher o&r which he seek*. - In votiag far a naa to fill the high oftce of of the lnite.l .State* or aay other *Mce t»e eW torate -hoa!.! be -are thai he or «he M rast.ar thetr rote for a mat. that ah-Jalrl. the following three special First of which w k! i»l*ariaUf character, nhw!. practical experience. Ikini, urj^ue.. twtaUr ahdi',. at.ich Is principall) derrvcU from eipninier 1 have every jrea.«*i. to hi s-» l Sal Mr. Warren paieice tae qualities mentione-i j above. therefore 1 am supportu.j; him the best I cat A* la Mr. E. F. Ayd let I be b atatter one of those fell .c thai likes to have his pact are brv«a»tra*tei* aruu»t a hj-k place , which in my eatiir itma re-eaJJe- that fior.t porch (aapurr thai brourht disaster on •>**' Country foot year* a*o. I predict that he ■ ill feel eery .small after June (be 7th ''naiig aoaa u. u te t'oaaty of Mar tia a ahMi I iee aad love m aeii wJI «a> tat fwitc- taie recently v»fwi ap to tw extent that our repce-eotaJ.-ve tie lloa Clapton Moore amt *r Caaa.ty J >lr* the lloii J. C. Smith ami war Eenster of Oce«l> wi "tn to oar >bmf ail have opponant - rikl a til have u. be reckoned a ith in tfce I*naii7 «/ Jaar the 7th. Keiative to thp aspirants for thei (Jkre of repce.-ex>tative 1 feel like it' i» a k*i teat »e we to ourselves anri to Mr M«m* to seed him to the lerk>!alare ajraia for the rvmi that k«s foruer eipcrimce and leral a bill ity nn|b« with hi* high character ami pcrumlit) nr.ake- him the most appropriate nu for the job at thh particalar Ume. Piea though Mr. Uollelay «» mete of the kest ritiaen* la the cmbV arhkh I think he k Rela tnre to the a>ptraM* to the JaditeHip of our CMrt, I rfl Kay that I dont thiak there if a man m Martin county that is aay kf*Jrr i(a»lifc il in every reapect to fill the (Ace of recorder'* court Jmitre than the Hon. Smith ml ttibrri—«ille. S. C Ami out of aI due rerpect and h%h re rard to that S* younr lawyer ami ex service uaa. I think be will be heaL And »M it aay further arr* r»M. ibtiif Kibe-Ji aad John Sam Getneger have their nur.iiution and dcrtaon ituid up T«t very truly, fade! LD. ROEBI CK Vote for McLeau fur Goecmur. lAw. A I k v Mk Jm It JfiHV l». lilt.(is i» pfp--Miti. owr sre %-a-. » ..]«• V ihi Ashttilr, J^.l.. 1 4 tunt> kt-vk _l" *"-«'• *•. y Vin Carolina is attract ur »£»•*■ faior aWr allrntk r. tlwr, a?..* >t_> in ihe • i)fc>n.~ Ji>fcn l» ll.a r- *-f ,1 liam>t»r.. t.4«l ■* •* Sink- r - o- if - - ,«.»i h«re l«»U> for tfe iHSii a»* ,t*| .«• VfiitHMt «»f tkf XtfSS.t. Ita ik»*r-° al -rtH Inn, I>r l!»tric-, *h» i. *«*-->#>•,i vT i«j» Asstfriatinn. in -iel. »*•'_- - tie irirtls! athirrss •U*farf4 t .* S"»»'«- h*- I>i" pfnM em«r«4#Tejb -*>--?«-Je tv f itc aE»t >a«J it.*» r*!i?f f«r iht ibu'- *■* et;«r.>j in Of Ttoi far «li-tar.t futtue >laiirlnx Kit r:aUin. Apart frirnl ttw- 17k l'rr.kl«il, iK* «h.»f of ti* o(Kti!nr fnni—|—r*' tfnr ntnmt«'t '.-lay «i the rt »J f 1 j.f A £Tjtul turai cvd-mittuf. "The rhtvt a.iti* t «wf si>r iuamri* -f North Cardica air J.ic »«-l •isiip l- n»t tail fiijuJt.t mthe ..;wvta»*~-i m S> r? |«.rt Keev!*jiwi.'a-#jia *sj rr_».l - th ■ State A •!!' a U lkw»war -ruoi.u --»} tfr- »f mrtrttetin..- wttn a *j»« n« srtau- ■«?, • hi- a* ak Rm.l K»L« VwM Van. In bu|ir- «>f a- ••■mcu-x sjk eV ;«*i of Krauk I. t a- tnir.i \ j* «s iAk* •'. anujiti- r. a *-■- -1 hi. from that city t- Mm: ?.* iJ.-f w. vent ton. 1 hie- U the- •»« 3 r -ui.u -1o" •4fcre, all '-tiu* r - aWie 21 att*tftialJ-aJ ly n«»% uik up ras J«*s. « jji: tJ in the eieeti&tk »f »t-.» niuriiinf, S. A. Hu.nA.iri. *■{ Itaiik of A.-fievu.w. »d£ iMK' }.r t i •iert f«»r the n«i.r.ir }.a> I"»e> ►*ent.,fc*ar•. u fui~. "In a(rr»rikttu.re »c »n rurfM--«.| oiili by "r>* *a?» «-1 rm, «Ki*n i..aj> -le. «.f »«■« •than fi*e tm * - Sw»lh. • «.••! it* A|tnruitttra! «• .i more ahvut tnk> juAjff«n. "liMinstrialtj «« j*aejß itt liie of cottoo . aft/i. t-.'Kty m-.re -§»tri»lie> ua a>?l «»,* ir North J'inliffT to.aa ab may .u« i i State in tfce liw«. Ba Ufa* tutittifac lure ..( f(Miuture aa*t g-n-axn -u- ulht-f art wl«-- we rai-k aij'Jf- kw. |>ul[• maati:attar* au» malui.,. u jii t u. it - L&taiut t >3. -14*' - > -tat I'M»4 XI Hmh "White we *if !*►,(■* %aC.!-j;!e ca|*rtai. the feaneuiar »f tfeS-i M-jßf-.,.- 4uu> ,taMk •ior.e largely vjfc Wil jlaj. j "The earr«:-.-nup «>/ 4>ir * ; i«r ;•>.» - ier has beet! »ne «4 Sie for* - of our 4eve!opcuta«„ x»ol j»j 1/ lie hirt.t of *a/- ko/l isje po««r 1« i-oe our k*w»d« «.. u« a n. j« of the »artel r > yet g» I*-. . blaralkmi'l. «e iate |n.-..-JUy n.jt !e greater ,trvb** toaia an} «iier State in the T mw. an IS* ja-t ?» years.'' In l>iO t>e «ifrwl4tie for education m Nwetk. '.arwau amiasnt e»i to le- - than, a aujlar in 142! *e *fen» saue lt,ui |2J,- •MjMW. "In r«kt >ifat'tn,p we iate in the pa-t five yeari rapotfi tinned out of >ai»i ar.»l marl o> U rßkoUi. har-i >urface»l noiki, ax 4 ■* At ma bc-!Ute to say oar r«»a»t twiil Him ,. prerraia has done nore t»—p»f! m- ««: Tii* maj» than any other one a^esiri. "Financially *or ):»- tirec traly Kanchiu. Tie FeienJ t«i-a •if part meet IMMPtf) that at tie eo.l of l>S the weaJhih of the State n> peari?ralX> tfciee tim» «rhat it n ten years v* X* «k»r Pt»te in the uiaa ha- km jlfc. mm far, to reach ihk rtoni of .ar 1 'ennui* iT.j. liai krr>* A in A -hr\ illt*. 'HAMILTON TO HAVE NKW"HW;H S( HOOL r,iILI>IN. SOON To. Ik' ('ompii'id l»> ~ Novmilier Firsl «»f This Year A ft-tilf. 1 f'of Ch\* uf -- !» U h!_*fi *C,;»-»I a* H lßilit >.| *;•> '•> ' C'n»:i lts>ar«i ..f i;-iu, a t».», '!• . June i»I Tlw ohilijcl »:r - U: t.. f. S. |j * ~f Nahviilr. N t _ . ti.e ('.nlracl | r:cr hrn n fjlX'l It* rnntrtrt f*.r the imil t nu la. liuK.u-1 lw»..n !:.«»> \l'-un! at liiWt ,tl» time lin.it for the raniplrl. in uf i!# haii-l )• \i>-. emhr r ihe lir-1 It* location »f the nrw lail *•11 W cKir ije.l 'from It* «-s«.i i»f tin- li» n •«. the S.Hiii e»j.i *t*n- a !-/•?; Ml .- !o> l#vr, |n arr ' Th» pn>pie »f Hamilton Kaie kn, ■*«.fk i k f" r ">"» !nw iu -wjrr a r*» building ar.-t Iff of IHe |>r-.vf- lh;ir in' K the nultrr tftiuarK Tt* olrf l-ail ni * i- rntinly ii. ih- nm tJ-e buun-U of It* "ti-lrif! hj»\e br»': « *ui'l i> ho I*-' b> -(!*■ rtal "-t «•:' I ! -e r.« « UiitliTif * ill '•» in ! w for the «-f -dw-J fall tNiurh the r..Mrj! doe.* »(•>! fj!l f«>r ('>Ri|ilr(k»a Willi Xovens J«n «be tir-t TO Tin: VOTKKS OF MAItTIX COI'NTY A- tin l ' (.rjiary i,- alniu>t Ijenr. I •-> !!* (u»l filllii.' of Mji'. i »• it'. ii.-t t"'ii lulM> f r Ml . v ) Kt. '.tr I r*i oil Jillir ?.k I t—\« krwn ilr Ivrf tivm i-> l>> pnt t!,! umr., lie til- - tnrl'i ! I iiN-luii rKarart *.r, a k.i ' ai, t d»f.!al -it |u-ilmi aj»-i a aXFr in hi~ Maker. . lit M stidv Mlrtr- l«! IS* he»? -■f i.f». Cut i«itUr> lb*- :Liug- tial *«».-! t-» nuke life nmuTC &Mh, aif Ua! he t oi l but I thiuk that is i ;r(al -u; ukr. lla! l .i-e itasM Slut I am aritiise it. hi* trtjl'. lie is '{rtllbK )•» il! t«> k> ki!>l iiunta! ijikir. ivl I limk *■ slmttlti honor tun • :th U .Sir if of lift-:- A ■ for hb IM.' Ui faruhvr- . he i - *- tr«€.!' a> «*vt r I *;-h :• cay fn'.i.i thai tie gave tl* phsnt of life u IrMr>t>e Sow twenty ««fcs yr»ir far twrt)-fivr ai»-£ thirty .Mlar- per mwiU., *d»l is hi- oiler jjre. 1 briK'.i' we *>««!•» [«( «Jy '« :o»r.r ju.-tke *•> h.m t»il to o«r»el*e* a> well ti. make him -»ar nemt fofi-trr of Oeoi .-, Su let it be luim in mind by all iover> of truth tl>at mbm it o-«w- to the real, »»«iip!e. |>in*.ual ar»i accept at4e -T» k*, he t u^>urpa^.~e>r V. rj'.U-ti by Kb forrw-r -rhool pupil. »;EORCI: C. guffiv .William t»n. X. C, R F. D. livtt.l -MINISTER'S HUTS NEW BONNET AT I ARM LIFE S IK Mil. TOMC.HT AT t:U "The slif.i ler'. Wife's New Hn »wrt" «il be piTsMtni locifll at the Farm l-ifr School in i.r.Sn- lonsJupL The p»wtnl- of the play vdl he wed far (he praiMUoa of the Willi in I Baptist A«d Society. Aiimi»Mi 2& and 35 (tkU. Fiiwis, l ih>rt, n ii j hay vemam. her to vote for Mrlm a4r. WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUX PAPER. IT CARRIES THE DATE VOIR SUBSCRIPTION EXPIRES ESTABLISHED 1898 METHODIST RE VIAVL PROMISES TO HE OF GREAT VALUE Saturday Nipht Koosler Chorus Will (iivc Its I'ro^rammi I T'-e nw:»rs rsow' in profl**.- the t furrii the lea r-lip j t»f ihe I'j *«-» a«l Kev. (amixii A. ; Hf every xif! ee of I.vT>'T.jst> r ■- raaf}: f«r the eora m-jn't;."- e.v - iSe re:r,ininj» j.iav- of Ilw ea^-pairr TV fir : »•' the hir;.>ere«i the heimnir.*: "'*■ ■- w : V t*na-f of the «- ».!.• Slur- .1 r 1"' * with ! l » poli tk>) :* t )•&>] r:\tn on Tu- U> r ■•ljj nirht was i!'t» lir-t - J -r» a?:«i ■!» at - ' *; ' "TTft those jin tevier- ; | Mk- i! . f . -j.. ;Kn >r from I •»!•*': !W . "Ij u i won ll* j S-- ri -. r ; « m >';t Ye [f.. «! her 'or -:>e ».»- _-s j uai (rj"' with a *•:> to • . •• • J.- V rh i> - ■ (>■ writs r >ir of Is . 1. | j't'.Li. i' ss-c i. tir >j\ n. one ' »f-ir9 •!.» ■» - \ Junior I jl -■ a- i-t. airti.'-. Ti ■ wu-it If an attractive •'•y • f i', e niff I ik- 1 ?« nrh t;rv ~ fiif« i-i ti-p' -r\ ic* :>• it. [ .m'.L"*-a. sur—t »• '.he t-.t; i v*i * n' I iii' »c*-k mr*i- the llw-ter Ciwrit. of «>)• r>l!~ wsJi i;nr !U'ir |>ioi;raili I :n -«l.«* i"l *l.Kfi U*;. liavr tm a pr*- | It*- jISU 11 wi.- i»l this j*- k Promptly a*, ritht «"c!«-«k they [will nuiiti >u .miliar.. |»rx«« to j' 'xnr a »it Tjo! oij li** |•!:i I! «>riil j 7a *.•«*- Ti! will I* thf «iii unr i.'j*. llu ll>*»-t«-r °\.*rus [will -tftK luriit|; ;!t (Vun|iaii;i ami I a very uiru-ual ji«i isliarttfr r\ ice M I ariilr i:ra,.-tu« ohm- from on . v aUi ;a-. to *w junUt I tor ihe l'-v-lrt prtKtanAr .t'.i will I rrll_i.ll through tv ran:j'jivt: to play [iw of x':w !*« pjbiu that are WiiiK [ai*i tiirsSh. Mr- VV l„ AV arnn ba_> H»>: |i iii ; ..u jnaro -rul will cvn- I Una. i»*a\ tlr-arh U,e -ecof-l ari-l I!i t . «-ek il« raMin; a!.>n a ith jV. lirad-haw. I >'u»il> liy;r «- iii ll r« sf n .(OS — |o«e . an>a iiijftt ~«*r >kt (if | which tiw lue Pa-tor will hrn.* tl* I - ar»l H:v H>- f«ni wiil om [•ijrt the ir.r.ns la the aft. ritt~.ii at ll.rte k Ihcrr mill ie a |»Tial auv meeting f««r wi-htsj only, when Ml Ik -fvl'l w ill -je.«k «n the -aliject "The N--* Wi-Biin" VIK. for«i i> an ..nUit-*-- Minister arxf has hel«l I ua>t«"ra!e- ai»*' Utii a»~oeiate«i with Kfanerlb4>i for twelve years aivl !•> AliUjifri V 'ts fn*»«i her Hilh- Ir-in in tumuv, >»ulh U'jrolua. .vfiicif' »s«! r«fitifij>»iJif«»Ui:h nfii it-rk. H'V:f!f on Satttnijy nirht of SlomißK prayer >er\ire> are NeM' of* T4ie^-ia^., \\ lay, an4 rr*uy rr..nnnp> in the [orl r. of the Atlantx- h.-tel from \'j ■' t.r,t il In > * K-. k I numlier-. I are »tun» i.-»" af.-l everyone I: f-nlml- It j.v:te»L iEI*WORTH LEA(i! T E TOIiIVE MORALITY I * A L THIS MORNINC i I n-ier the .iirwl*.!. of Mr>. J. F. [T>.itr§*.v the Epmlh I««r of the i M»t.".«.:»-t (iarrii will five a m .rality P?a> at the -ehwol au>iit>riuin here this m>.rni,nic at 11 *»V!.«rk TKe (Jai i- erven iu cnlir that the t «r* miri.t he >taj .iirizril as •jrK. TV |Jay is brir.; riven tnhy s» i-vit the five irate- who will r»(.r» e»>t the keil k«ve at a in. «-t rn»r in M>rehea>i ( it)' Jane 16th to 214, far. r«-|»-rt it i« the meetini; and so that'the wil! be | T>ere wffl be no 'a.!mjs*:on charted I but a fJlixl*-! will be taken ami the jpraceevi.- »>ll jro toward payin; the 'Afrteaa [Jo.pr ibxm y far missions. [The ptiMjf is eoHially invited to at- ItffeL 1 tje filhving oMii*i>e ti»e east: | Mao C. Ufxrt., ChrL4iae ! |i*uL Myrtie Wynne, (>Uiy> lleiijinm |j»D«p>une Sjke>. Mary zinl Martha ' I-eg jr eft. IJlen Caata, Minnie liobert . -uc ami Kvelyn Harrisoa atol Mft-srv UryaM. CanUrflm, Hanoi. t«4Js Im>t.l kiieht and Bill Harrison. MRS. K. IL CHAWFURiI , UNDERGOES O.'KR VTION Mr.-. K_ B. Crawfor.i ui . erwent an lyrntiwi far ajyeodxri - at tha Mashiatrtan Ha«prt»l on T*sty and >he ■* igetting alacj; very nicely now. She was arrompaiiiril u> \Vash ! ngton by Mr. Crawfora, Mrs. F. C, bn» and Mrs. Chlae Lanier. PncnU af Mr. WiUe W. LiDey ihm aat the nantry will he jelari to know that he u Ma najiiaiiar rapkily and that he i> canahml ae: of da agar. tta aft «f teday it TEXACO. •*