• r WAIIB THE LABEL ON YPUR PAPER, IT CARRIES THE DATE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION EXPIRES VOLUME XXV- NUMBER 94 NEWS OF THE DAY IN STATE CAPITAL THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE; WAKE SUPERIOR COURT SENSATIONAL Raleigh, Jan. 9.—Governor Cameren Morrison, at the request of a number of members of the General Assembly, yesterday reconsidered his determina tion to deliver no message to the Gen eral Assembly and agreed to the i*> treduction of a resolution, which was adopted by both houses, for a join* session to hear the Governor at noon today. However, it was lAated at the execu tive office:* that the message wUI be of the " Howdy, Good-by" variety. During his four years in office Gov ernor Morrison has appeared before the legislature many times and to fight either for rew policies off defense of positions already r.ssunA' by him. However, he now und»A stood to regard his administration • closed and to be disposed to leave t'i stage entirely to the incoming Gov ernor. The Wake Superior Court has bor tiered on the sensational pretty oft-i this week. Judge Daniels has called . on Solicitor Evans to use better Eng * lift], whereupon the solicitor ca me ' back at the judge saying that the par 'icular word objectionable to the ju»!*p» was used ir. the Bible. The judire I closed the case by saying that many words used in the Bible were not j specially intended for use in every day conversation. Solicitor Evans was. called dowft again by members of the Raleigh for appearing before the grand jurv Now that the lieutenant governor * and the Speaker of the House of Rep reaentatives have announced the per sonnel of the various legislative coir friittees there seems to be a mor •steady attitude among the meml»»r ahip. Some seem composed, while there are a few who look somewhat decomposed. At any rate things are " not like they uster be." Pr —■ — 1 Twentieth Century Club Entertained At her heme in the Tar Heel Apart ments Miss Vella ArjdrewN entertained the Twentieth Century Gub at their lAglllar mseting on Wednesday after noon nt 3.30 o'clock. There was only one invited gues* present, Mrs. Julius H. Purvis, a re cent bride. The program for the afternoo was very enjoyable. Mrs. Wheeler Martin. Jr., read a most interetting shor f story, which was a ChrKmas extrava gantta. Mr*. J. S. Rhodes, accompanied by Mrs. Martin, sang a very pretty selec tion Mrs. Elbert Peel rrad a proae selection from Quillers-Couch. M's Winttp Biggs concluded the program with current eve .ts. Miss Andrews then eerved a deli cious froaen salad and mints. The meeting adjourned to meet wi'h Mrr. J. G. Godanl, jr., on Wednesday, January 21. TWO CHILDREN' BREAK ARMS DURING THE PAST WEEK One day this week the year- >!d baby ef Mr. Will Coltrain was broutrh' to town to have a broken arm se». and the next day Jasper Roger*, a 14-year-old Mhoolboy of the same sec tion of the county was brought in to have his arm set for two J? the bone. Mr. Bob Biggs went to Dix Hill, Raleigh, last Wednesday to at'e id »o business. He was accompanied by Miss Scott. 1 Messrs. W. H. Booker, John Booker, and Gaylord Harrison returned lest night from Washington, D. C. They made the trip by motor. Mrs. Mary B. Oabome, Mrs. Dick Taylor, Mrs. Julius H. Purvis. Mi«« Elisabeth Haaeell, and Mr. Jordan Ward attended the basketball game 1" Rocky Mount last night Misses Lyda Cook and Thelma Brown and Mr. Evans attended the game In Rocky Mount last night, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Rhode* and Dr. id Mrs. J. H. Saunders are attend ing the midwinter Shriner*' meeting in New Bern. ft MM Carrie Bin* William.', Mrs. L. C. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Harry A. Biggs mo'ored to R&Sgh yesterday to hear Whiteman's otrchestra and to eee Neil O'Brien's ml—teals *** THE ENTERPRISE CONGRESSMAN WARD EXPLAINS REASON FOR DELAY OF I'OST OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL LETTER TO ENTERPRISE TELLS OF DELAY OF BILL TO PRO VIDE THE MUCH-NEEDED PUB LIC BUILDING. Below we carry a letter from Rep resentative Hallet S. Ward explaining the statw of the bill which he intro duced in the Congress to make appro priatior for a public building for a post office and other public needs in Williamston. In the communication Mr. Ward makes clear the reason for nothing having been done in regard to the bil lwhich he introduced The letter follows: Edi*or, Enterprise. W'illiarrr-'ton, N ,C.: The people of Williamston are no doubt interested and certainly are en titled to know the status of the bill introduced by me in the Congress to provide them a public building frr post-office and other public reeds. The uiswer is of a delicate nature and un pleasant te make. I introduced the bill during the early days of th~ Sixty eighth Congress, at a time wh" it was generally understood and, indeeil. had been stated on the floor of 'he Hon* that an omnibus bill for the whole country was in process of prep ration and would then soor* be re rted. There has not been one since I'he first Wilson administration I Most unfortunately the chairman leon fell irlo misfortune, which is {•11 known to the general public, w«« indicted, tried, and convicted, af»e» ■rhith time the committee Has ' Ao meetings. I have, therefor", n»t Been able to meet the committee dur ■ig this itession, but am assured there Bill be no bill reported out. I There ir> no one Member of C - Kress who is able to alter this con dition. It is a mountain which all t*>e li>itb of martyrs and labors of H->r- Aules combined could not move. I I would expect, if a bill could get. ( lit of the committee to have the firs* ! lep taken toward a building in- five t twna of the district and a suftircn' t Ipropriation to start construct ion on tle one in Edenton. However. t>>> f ixty-ninth Congrow will. I hope H-'ke good the above suggestion. !• will not likely be long delayed Very truly yours, H. S. WARD Congress of the United Strifes. House of Representatives, Washing ton, D. C, January ft, 1925. WAT THTTPrH SfTRVTCFS SUNDAY Christian Church Sunday School, 9.45 a. m —W. C Manning, Supt. Morning service, 11.00 a. m Evening service, 7.30 p. m A J. Mannink, pastor Methodist Church Sunday Fichool, 9.45 a. m —J. K Pon«, Supt. Mominir service, 11.00 a. m. Evenine service, 7 30 p. m E. D. Dodd, partor. Church of the Advent—Episcopal Sunday School, 9.45 a. m. Morning services, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7.30 p. m. C. O. Pardoe, rector. MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES K. L. Shirley. Pastor Sunday school, 9.45. Morning worship, 11.' Evening service, 7.30. Fine congregations were present lfcst Sunday. While the Sunday school registered only 149, there was 160 in attendance, many coming in after 'he record was made. Let us strive to be present promptly. Fine report.-: w?>-e made at the prayer meeting Wednes day night. Hereafter we shall hold monthly business meetings and re ports instead of quarterly. Much new work for the new year was planned. Two new orgaiiir.at ions for the young people will be formed next Sunday. Mrs. J. S. Seymour avd Mrs. R. L. Shirley were elected lead ers. These, with Mr. C. A. Harrison, cf the Sunbeams, and Mrs. J. D. Bigs* of the Girls' Auxiliary, provide a vet v capable leadership for our youn? pe > «£• T- Every child of our Sunday school and church between the of ft and 16, inclusive, to meet with the pastor, Sunday .rhool superintend ent and these ladies at 3 p. m., next Sunday, at the church, for eompl"'- ing the organisations and electing offi cers. Everybody cordially invited to the services next Lord's Day. The pastor wfll preach at both hours. Willianiston, Martin County, North Carolina, Friday, January 9. 1925 COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING OK. WILLIAM t W VKKKN Kt ELECTED COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER The Martin County Buanl of Health held a meeting last Tuesday ir tin city. There was nothing of ir.p-.. *ance to hi attended'to, except the election of a county phy- Irian rti.l i|uarantine officer. Dr. William K. Warren, who 'vi efficiently ami capobl* enei I.• county in this capacity for ev»r ,i years wa- unarinili li reelected ; county physicians ani quarantine off cer for the nsuinsr tetm Mrs. Rogers Entertains In Honor of Yis'tc.r Mrs. Nathan Roger' entert-nie: , : a lovely surpri.-e party Saturday « •- ing at her home near honor of Miss Viola Taylor, "f I! Leigh, ami Miss Essie Taylor. WHO visiting their sister. Mrs K Hai son, during the holidays. iHincn cards, an«! canw* were af'ci which Mrs. Roif.»rs mtvis) d"»licu>u cake and punch Her sw-'i • dmle 1 Misse* Viola ami Esiie TaylOc. hu Mid Emma llanji on. Melissa Itila . Mary Harris. Mae, T:.y|.»r. 1 ■ iaylor, Gl*iy> Gurt,anu*. Kuivl-i Harris, Holpn and.Vera Ar.r e Mae Cowir. " SelmaAve*"-. Mi.ii'.i koeers I'rhin R«>ir« M 'lvi' Gurganus. Herman Ki»irer>. Jeff la lot. Bob Taylor. Hubert Hr.rri*. I Robertson Ira . ar.d *lr Mrs. k. Harrison Stock Kxchanire Seat Sells for Bis: l*iice New Y.trk, Jar. B.—John H. Wil liams |MII F.dwin H Mailt.- M'l I'* l ?...lay for hi seat on lh* st.ifk 'v ihaniie. . A ml on the carl, market »;- »-l>l to I awn nff M K Miller for th- !iar. ome ur i of $9,500. >Ft ItKT \RY OK P*RKNT TK4CHLR BOIIY To IIF IIKKi: i Mv Catherine Albertson, s~ct i;.'. of the' North Carolina Slate I'.. r« I , arnei Association will arrive ii. W I •nutun on Tuesday afti'rti««>n. Jara :ry 13. Ihirint this we.»k he w.ll -it Robersonville, Jam-sv llle. O.tk "sty, ami William- ton to a si! in •' ~ local E« nnr?»ior.; -nnit tn ieak in the intere-t of the St; !e UPI! M f.» Albert son is working us.-iet V.!*- .••upervision and dirfftH-n of thi \ trr.sion division of 'he North f'aroii - - ( «il|e|fe for Women. He-ee a'l I s expense* are paid by .this .lepc rtro • «-. The p. uicipal of tne I ■>";• I is planning to ha»i» Miss AUk'M -J here on Thursday, January lf>, '*r the purpose of as-si-stinif in orvam. >• '* ;• local urit Further .letr-ils »>ll 1 «• announced lat»»r by letter to patrol ind by announcement in the Knte.- priae. MK. T. F. HARRISON H U K FROM BALTIMORE MARKKTS Mr T F. Harrison ie:un«l Wed; esday t r.jm ItaltMiiurt. w her. le ,>u> i has*-.I stock for Harrison llru- A Co Mr. Hiirrison mikes several tups 'o i.orlhern markets each year, »ki «" thi.-, time he bought early iprini' •-cods. Mr W. C. Manning rrtur-K-J !h:s morning from Norfolk, * hei- he - Umied a metUijr of the Peai.ul Growers' Association. Mrs. Lee Edwards and little son Preston, are visiting Mr IKI Mrs. Ormond in Gold shorn. Mr. I-ester Davis, of Dardet. , v - a business visitor here today. Mr. Joseph L Holliday wa.>-rte city this morning attending io bu- i ness matters. Friend.- of Mr. C. D. Carstarj. :«t will regret to kw that he is i dis posed for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Waters an- mak ing their home with Mr. Wetcrs's father, Mr. JimM Waters. Mr. W. S. of Hamilton, wri«' a busine— visitor h»n tod ij Misses Lucy Turnaje and Mary Stewart and Messrs. John I. rid Harold Everett attended the sin* CHURCH HISTORY HIGHLY PRAISED NOTED EDUC ATOR LAUDS MURK OF LATE t v Bf HASSELL \N|i ELDER SYLVESTER HASSELL In a recent letter from Prof. G. W I'aichal to Elder Hassell which publish below Professor Paschal high ly praises the "Church History which is a history of the Baptist Church written b> the tee , Ki>ier Cushini; Biggs srwi h ~ ' Elder Sylvester Hasseii. bi>»S • f whom are distinguished citner. Williamston end Martin County. Mr. Paschal is a w?ll-know i pr«»f-- - lior «' Wake Forest College. a-,i (-■ say> that he corsiders the l"hurc'r H ; t r> the best piece of hi-torieal «->ik !« ver .lone in North Carolina. This : very complimentary, enminr as it .!•>■ • from a man of the standing of M lP.'schal in the elilcational wo-k • r the Srate ! Thg lettet follows: 1 EVer S>!vester II asset I. Williamston. N t' My .tea;- sir: I luler >eparat» c«-\ j I -m e»ilinu you a copy of the «-t - . •! the Biblical Recorder for this w J 11. it >ou will find, on pa»;e> 4 ;ir.l r. I a -k« tch >f Martin Kos.- I hope \>u will do 11 le the kindness to rea.i i". 1 But lam writing this to tel| J hew much 1 was impressed with icellencj >if the t'hurch Hi-tory K v ur fathei ~nd you. which I rea.i * a preparation for writing on Ho li tin view, jour is the \ery K- I |»K«- -«>* historical work ever dotae i North Carolina. It will he a i went to v«»u both through all I am not certain that we *hall n have to ro to it to get inspiratb it f. the age-long tiirh* .-urainst -ri~ i in. a thing which tends to crop t»u tn all churches. 1 wish that >»u pie whom we desi|rnat Primitive Itir list* could have cortinued in with us and throui;h >our health* ir fluence in that line to benr u|»n alt the people who call I'tfmselvis: |ti |> tists but, ai you did not. I honor jrou tor following your own convictions I>*t me say that I have leame«l fror« the citizens of your owr* town of the -weet and elevating of y,Mir i'fe; and in v..w old aire I olfer v »« he tribute of my sincere respect »r-i f?ecm. Truly ? ""py rt -. G. W. PASCHAL t Professor of Ijitin in Wak* l'or» i College. ( .. Wake Forest College. Wake Forest. N C.. December 5, 1»24 COUNTY COMMIFSIONERS HOLD REGIfIaAR MONTHLY MEETINCi CLAYTON Ml HIKE BE XI'IIIIMIIH 'S I »l NTY ATTORNEY. Mi O. HER 111 SI NESS Ol IMIi.-l. TANi E TR WSAtTED. The Board of f Vaiti' County held fheir m»n'h'. • e-tiii>r Monday. January 5. at »•»» « urtli.iu-e. Ih. if was no bus Hie s of im-tnr ti.nce !IMI. rlwl other than the a| M'int'-.c l i f Mr. Cla. 'on N>«rr. i,f t! r t". ~f In" ning, Moote A H >rt m: c nt\ a.v.mey for the yeir lr>. A! ne niter >' the b >aid were mc «nt f..r il> - me ting H C. 'ire*?.., liair>:iar. J. liarrihi'l, T B Sla-W . Jr . f.! n N llonkinn i"l H M Bar Th" pii.r c lings wer» a* foll--w •* By orner. of the board R l_ E«l ward- was"release* 1 from payment of 14 tax on dogs improperly li te»l in Poplar Point Township, >ear of IKI Upon motion the county treasurer was authorized to renew a n->c s« tijf amount of s4oH,o'i©. which cef»«e» due January 1 19 Ordere«l that Marina Moore he al lowed sum of $5 per month, ac count of county poor. Onlered that Herman CoAebt be al lowed $2.50 per month, anaunt ••( county poor. Onlered that Clavton Moor- be em ployed as county llttorney for the term of one year, retainer"* fe«- of 1100 Ordered that J. N. Hopkins inre ti . gete the neerl for a bridge it lt«ee Creek, and build same if be il»ri it! necessary. , ■ Ordered that the estate of J. D Corey, be re lie vol of th? payment of f 'axes on S3OO. Pennie V l dley 19*> 1 ami W F. Coltrain, I2SA. error ■ !i-» ing rf | roperty in Tvm hio ' Ordered that the fee fo. an ioqaut by Jir coroner be llxe I at t 9 »er d-iy u'ri that no be aH»we>' when an auto pay reqeired The allowance of Martha Moore was ted from RiU t* |t per month , Ordered that Mr*. Lary Mojhley. »' Croaa Roods Townahip, be rekaiej from th* poynent ti $1 dec tax GOVERNMENT ENTERS SUIT AGAINST PEANUT CLEANERS ✓ FOR VIOLATING SHERMAN ACT R. G. HARRISON BANK EXAMINER LOCAL MAN GETS APPOINTMEN T FROM STATE CORPOR ATION COMMISSION Mr K tJ Harrison wa.s appoir'e.! ivsisUnt State bank examiner bv he North Carolina Corporation Comn --- .si n t»i*y. Mr. Harrison hatl a wwe -•\- jenenee in the bankmc bustwsi ;l --- »iih \atio: al Bank of F>\ X et:-vil!e for s» ver years, serving i. -tiive vice president of th.-t instrv ti.-n He resisnrsl about 1" \ear_- le receive the ca.-.hiership of *S • I . me town. A vear c«% he • ook up the ml « !i!e business a d ba> only eiv.-i Ksak particl att-ntion. thouch he i still vice president of that ir. -t:tu - ' »r Mr Hartisoii is 4.1 years old an-: a very ac'ive and m-lu-'riou- man H • wII -till 1 ivc in W'illiamstor. he will l«e away from hone* most t f the time The po.~itH>n is a ver> ■V, t nr. as well as requirinc much * -I ISAAC MEEKINS (;i«rrsjriH;Esii!r I LI7. \HKTH CITY M\N \O il N ATED IO PRESIDENT ttMILIIMiE tt"_.-hin»t«»n. Lan 9.- I M • ' Elizabeth (it »a- ap|«> t. | •la* by President C«H)lniite l*> Sh* ju>lg~ship of the Eastern North '' •.r." line IH>tr»ct to fill th" (>!(* "I ma-ie %acant by The death ->f It !g H. II Connor, of VVilxni Ther- «.-r-- ahnut a half dote * prominent J •ia'e> for th» position, but it ha- "—v ti-CBciiiieil from tl»e hr-t that, Colonel Meekm- twai neare t in of Ml >h~ • isii-late- It is practieall> certain t'i*t *h • Senate will confirm the appointnv-n*. « Mr M«ki s is a man of bo'l t.ui acter and ability | '"|«e«tv listed in I!*'J4 Mrs- Wheeler Martin, jr.. an t vj _ WWl-r. left 'hi~ aft»rn«'oii f* ' V ak-- where the\ will spenl tlw v-eek etv 1 with Dr arvl Mr- W I. Pot "a* Tb»v were accompanied a- f»r ?i Rockv Mou t b> Mr M ir?ip TO ll K SI K>t KIHFRS Owe l« Ihr lael ■ hal Mi I Taaetk MaanißK. »h» ka> •*'n latel) *Mriate4 ■ Itk ike l ater par left a« «m Mm4J la attend thr kpnai lem of Ihr I Mirltil), aad alt* due I* the (art th. f Mr. *. H. ICuokrr. »ko a rw» »■>»• rtated »«tk Ike Eaterpri>r »u ao a»aidaM> detained in W a-diin; l««o and mmly am%ed ketr la»l airkt Ike Kolerprtae rw« !• pte—. a day late. 1111 («HTER (It MM. AND MRS. ST I MBS ULLEY l»E Vl* t.abrilla. U>e 17-year obi lau|>itt«- .i Mr jinl Mrs. G S Lille> l» Tuevlay from an attack of poeumoni. She bad been totallv Mirnl slree »l» was 3 >ear- >H TLe t*urlal wa> at the Henry l.*lle lurial plot mi Wr-tlnesulay afte « ... Ihe funeral were rorv" i »•-1 b> Elders Harrington ami Slue, of the Primitive Bapti.st Church Messr CD. I"ar tarpb >•. jt , ».* W G P-*el r'terxled the s meeting «n New Bern this week Mr Wilson C. is >pendr? a lew days at the Sir W'al*« r Hotel. *•» iLleigh Mr D. D. Stall. ha. rtunioi fn-n Voifulk. * tie re he spent aeversFtL » i ttendirig to business. • Mr Mike Finn, cotton huyev far I Biggs in W ashii.rto .. wa - bet \ >rs- Utday , Ordered by the boaril that J ■*. WkitMl be appaint->t constable f»r liiwe StJt Township and that be he rojvirei to farai- h the necesaari ho d lor «aaa* Onleted that J. R. Rhoale* be pc* 1 | !e sum of IIV for the hartal of a , uper. i Ordered that W. B. Hurras of Otk Qty he telieveF from the paymer t »f $1 dog tax hated by error, year -»f . IML Sl IT CLOSELY PARALLELS ONE OF GOVERNMENT \GAINST THE \MERICAN TOBACCO CO. sirm: VERS AGO. \ law suit of much interest to th' farmers and bugines# men in this *er tun has "recently been filed in Norfolk by the I'nitcd States of America jfji st the National Cleaners sn4 Shelters' Association'. The *uit »as nued Monday and was brouirht urvie she provisions o fthe Sherman Anti irus- Act Allegations in thL- >u t ili»dy parallel the allegations in thr ust of the peanut cooperatives again t thr- cleaners which wj» tried tr Nor ilsk last year The members of the association that je named as defendants are American Peanut Corporation. Ni - folk: Bain Peanut Co.. Suffolk. l>i*te Peanut Co. Pe'ei-shur*; Gwaltnev Buckley Peanut Co.. Norfolk; the Su r f- !k Pea-sit Co.. Suffolk; Columbian IVarut Co.. Norfolk anil other p!»r~- i'rrtl.™ IVanut Co., Franklin; F'ank In Peanut Co.. Franklin. I.ummis A to i New Jersey*. Suffolk; th» Fden tor Peanut Co., Filerton. the Farm j IVanu" I'o . Edenton; Fletcher-Wilson [ C.-ffee Co.. Nashville. Tenn ; WaveHy Peanut Co.. Waverly; Wakefield Pn nut Co. Wakefi.-ld; lt;*ri>h-rt Mercan tile Co. S'. Ix>uis; Itamhart Mercar :il«- Co Petersburg branch). P-ters- I urg Tho>e name*! a~ defendants who ai>- rot of th" cleaner ." as-ot !•> t-on are Planters Nut & Chocolate Co. Suf f««lk; Clark Peanut Co . Ilym->uth. N C ; J I! Wor*h Co.. Petor>bu _ ic; John H Mad in Peanut Co.. Pet-»rsburir; I.Norfolk Storage Co., Norfolk; Bo"d Hn>> Peanut Co.. Inc . Suffolk The (Ji'vemment alleges that >he cleaners h»v" combined a*-d conspire-' to control th? peanut industry and oruwir out legitimate competition Tht G .vernmen' petition contaii s I* ;.rd shows an exhaustive (tody of the (ranut situation. Ixiyal member* of the co»p»r«li*» |vanut association will no doubt wel Come th Cuvrrrftifnt taking a h:intl in I'x s rallril "|>>anut war " It will Iw ri'inrmbrrril ths» thr roop»r»ti>f wrf un.-UMCCV&sfuI in a civil suit to recover W..MW.000 from mi-nib - > »f the .-Hellers" association. Masons to Meet Tuesday Ni^h! There will fie a regular commur ci ration of SkemirkiT l.ixlgf-. No. !B>. \ K an-l A M . Tllc-day enrauijr. imiuii 13. at 7 Work In :he -econd (t 'Krw XII Master M.is*," - i i' cordially invited. , «" l> t'ARSTARI'IIKN. Jr . Sei-retarv .Much Road Work Dune by the Forest Service V Moie ;han I.KOO milt-- of road.- jnit liailv.were constructed within »r to tl e 147 national tore..'* Jur trg the f»-al )for riuii ir June "»►, IV.M. according to the annual report ntate !•> the I'hief of th. Forest S'rv Kt to ttie Secretary of Agriculture lr> addition maintenance work wax pe formei on 7,423 miles of rumls an-t mile- of trails. Intruding the cunstructMHi work C'-mpletetl within the latt year total mileage of imtiuiml constructed by June '!•' of this year -toud at K.7t»7, an-l the total mik-a " ut trail* at 1 .•.»*. r >ft IV Mini of 15.V.1 142 «iu eipFni , e». ut: the road anl trail work of trie lore.-1 Service ilurinytb? la t ftlr il .year, tlie report -ay-. Thi- sum w » ruvmrntfl Irt funds from co«|ierat>ve areocMf , nucha* State*. couMits, a kI l-c*l organization.- I • ✓ thirt y -.•ne Stater ami \la.-k • share in the pro ratr distribution of fur.-t --each year by the Kore-t Setv hi to thi»» State- ami Tcrritor»o» con taming lutior al fore-t lands TEN MINITES IN JAIL Chicago. Jan. 9 Clara Morton, a young Chicago irirl. was gnen 10 miii iite- in jail for stealing m-dirt or '■>» l.er -ick mother Mr. Fml Outlun-I. of Wi hilxtun •as in town thif morninr- Mr. Sydney Wanl, of Raleigh. w_* a business visitor h -e tbis mornir-r Mr. B S. litinretr, of Betbel. n« here thin morning Mr. aad In. J. !. William.-. Mm Myrtle Brown, Mann. T. F. Har i— z'd R. E. Robemon visited frieab m Wirbitt— lut ai«ht \DVEtmnS WILL FIND OUR OLLMNS A LATCHKEY TO ICM SOMES OF KAKTIN COL XT! ESTABLISHED 189» FOIR BASKETBALL GAMES THIS WEEK HIGH-S4 HI MIL GIRLS WIN; BUYS WIN AND LOSE; AND TOWN TEAM LOSES Th* (iH> basketball team of ;ha oai hrch ki-HM defeated the Everett team u Evmtu W «*: !*> :a. evminif with, I -01. re of JS to li. Fans who -aw tae f ,w -jik! that it was a gvni w* an»t Ual li* -cor* woulj have been ae»«- -saaJ for both teams had the Everett* girt' had forward to nutcfc \cv»ae of the local team HERTFORD HTCH VM BOYS Mw (Her Ioca! Quint. 31-1? Last eifiit the l»y- bof&etball team •»f the Hutfor! Hich School de feated the local school team with a • sree-tnjeci icore Osr player* were not « much in tec**- ni«jue an>-! -style as in. site They were ptaytet «l*r keys, ard Keys who were verv *o«>v[ p4aye»v and never at any time itetnir t** tarn* dM they eet a ,J> 31 to 12. Rwki Xnm V M. C. %. Ilna> lacj! Tti»n Team The WiiUitMnste*! Town wm joum r • to R«srks Mou'it !a»t night *here !S*» pluyeni the Y M C. A i— Tease of that citv In (h* Half our tt illiam>t'in h»>y* .!>i ■>*« 'Haw their D*u?l pep, anl the piji it; ef Johnx' saved the «;»«. Ho! in !Hr' Half the whole t»j.m mi- «vs«o: with a -iesire to > «*r«vnv tfretr hutvanj -tart and *• .*-'N» te r«r* nt> "he -cere. Th"(y I !»»••! »w-yrfalh Murine the last . laarttr. -toft -t*e- r.«Rockv M.-unt >« w*« N't *o b* Jtrl.isseH Ih» »•>■»» mi« S* to SM. HMMMIM HWL SHM«I Wan (Her Eirretli Hick Or TaMai nih' at TJie IHir WuthMif tSe loral ht*V M«I )um" I bo; 11 ■irfri'M Kv»f*tU Hifch by th« Mo w »f S»-li. The w;-. fea '.ure-t k> ti# pa-- work am accurate Ward. ! -a-lm* his team"* altwk. made --alf of t lt» «tJit The fine w»- a fit on- ii»«t unlik» the eanw amillv wrtnesseJ here b\ Kxral fafc*- I teat h of Mr. Hardy Mizell of Jamesville l»l \IH «»» \IK HIRHY H. Ml/11l OF JtMESVILLI IjaMi H Mizell. •f Jamesville fc.-M-l j«i\ whjk- on a v -it at th. K»t»» »f hi- -«n ler»> at Kockv Jlmi't » She Mh of January. Altbowtrl" he wa» |«t 83 years ol he •«. iirji iully active He we' to «ni» lus wa a week ago and d« ' Tflftptl pnmsmii, cawirr ht* deaf He (i- «ae of the few re-mainir. • oefe-lerate s—J-l* rs of hi? township l*or»ng the (Vil War he was a met kr of lie ITtli Rectmet.t ami was true »B»t farl-ful c -didier 111. wife lird a few yean. ago. He lea«-r- t* rre -on*. W I) Mice' of o*igu, T«m Miiell. »f Florid-t ;n«l I ero-- MuHV of Rocky Mour t. ;ii>i ame tatMer. Mrs Charlie Jack •ota. *f Jae»e-v iße Tk» was held today at h»w. wad Se was fcurioi at the Ro - ir-mi lle hinwr rf»*t«i t«l»y. ■ HI Kt II Ol THE U»VENT ' Rev I Unvrr l. I'ardo. Rector I kihrrciV bginri-l, 9 a. m OuMtdh yli a m A>tvent ImM> school, It* A M )lntj/ pray *r and sermon, 11 a. » • H«l; Yr-r.ity M. -.MOT. , JSM p. m Krmiftf pray-r and sermon, 7.20 |S ■ Mr W R IVroval. of W'a.-htnf»oi was a v ,-itor bete last Bight Mi-.- fljde Ha.--el! left this morr ■n* for |jttk«« to be with Mr. v:- ! Mrs John Hcary Tbrwwer while the r babv k very ul with pneumonia. Mr. K») Hampton, of Ptymoat;-. was a bairn m \ l-ltor here this mo- Mr. CMpippt. «f Eluabetb Ct+ was m tie cat) several days of tk j tnd. ._ Mr. aad Mrs. C B SictM. M«a-r- L L aaaf H M RnU spent Wedr aaj IB TMan - MBL Of«r A IKIU •» «*tnl days m Mbn «Ra Mm V. K. Mnaii« aad »r-

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