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MigB Lillie Murfee of, .Gree:
ville county, Virginia, is yisijtit
her aunt, Mrs. E. B. WiDiamB.
Mrs. u. T. Fleetwood spen
Sundfty in JackBon. :it
Miss Mary Fleetwood, after
pleasant visit to relatives in
Jackson, returned home Sunday
afternoon. -
Hiss Nome Rogeraon of Ports
mouth, Va., is the fniest of Tier
friepd, Kiss Carrie Belle Lone
this w elsk. " .'t'V-'-
Mrs. A. M. Fleetwood and Mrs.
Julian Britte spent Monday in
INorfolk. .. , (: i . . : h.. . -;
Mrs. John Jyarnes contlnuet
vuiteill. sShihas.the sympathy
of he neighbort iniier affliction.
; .Misa Hattite .'Bazemore, ' who
was suffering with- 'fever It 'tost
week, was better on, Monday.
Miss Estelle Johnson of Boy
kins, Va.', is the guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. W. 'E,';, Glover, . this
Misses Hilda and Audrey Pru
den returned Monday from'
pleasant viirit to Miss Josie Par
ker at Potecasi.
Mr. W, H. Prudes is spending
this Week' with hisdauehter.MnL
Y, II. Fleetwood, at JackBon,'
v JUr. Lokie Futrell spent , the
week-end at Portsmouth, Va' Be
Wept to bet the bedside of. his
liatMr lliBa Ida Lou Ffltrell. who
had wdergone an beration Jor
tfee lrembval of her tqhtiJlBr Miss
Futrell ia recoTerins rapidly and
both retiiraed to tbeir home here
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Monday.
v Mrs. T. 0. Joyner is at Papa
cea Springs. She expects to be
away about ten days; ' '
Mrs. D. S. Barnes and , sops,
Dudley and Emmett Wpite.Bpent
several days last week yiaiting
relatives in rortamoutn, va. .
Mr. W. H. Howell haa , purch
ased an Overland car, advertised
in the Times, from Mr. Brown,
the agent at George.
Mrs. Eunice Thomas and son,
Miss Bettie Hines and Mr. An
gus Hines of Boykina, and Mr,
Douglas Miller of Bluefleld, W.
Vs., dined with Mr. and Mrs, W.
H. Howell Sunday. t i
Miss Gladys Parker of Mur
frees boro pent several days la jt
week with her aunt, Mrs. J. S.
WatSOn. ,:;V.i
Mrs. P. Li': Parker and child
ren anaMr. and iirs. Keuben
Parker and little son John, of
MurtreesDoro spent the after
noon Monday ith llr. and iirs.
J. S. Watson and ' attended the
ball game between Severn and
Boykins. . ' Mr 1
Mrs. Bernard W Matter ' and
daughter, Mercede, 'of Marion,
S. C, are viBiting Mrs. Massey's
sister. Miss Fannie Edwards,
Mrs. Walter Couch and : child
ren of Oxford are guests in the
hospitable home of Mr. P. W.
Edwards this week, Mrs; Couch
was formerly Miss Eugenia Har
ris of Raleigh and was the1 ' first
music teacher of Severn . High
' She is lovingly reinea
be i by herjormer friends and
plipiii and MeA a e)r
!fl, ws,)Ty;Beid
WVYP,tivai .. v IbVKWV. sWfMV 'VMM'
orsyin BcykinS,'Vl
daf.ftenki.
v Un. Lewj"; Barclavd Wld-
reh of Suffolk . are;,vli;i;: 2rs.
.DlfPran,
.' Mrs.x John; Barclay lol.'Jew
soms; Va'. spent rlaBtWeefciih'
the "little blind god" had some
thing tor do with the trip. '
On Tuesday of last week the
Severn baseball team ; went to
Kelford to play two games. The
first resulted in a score of 7 to
in favor of Kelford. The second
score was 6 to 3 in favor o
Severp.
On Monday, August 18. the
Boykins baseball team with
battery from Franklin and Suf-
folk respectively came over to
whitewash the 'Tar HeelB." Up
to the 7th inning the outlook was
dark for Boykina. A wrangle
over an error upset the calm o:
the locals and Boykins made its
.first run. The score read 7 to 4
in favor of Severn at the end : o
the first half of the 9th inning so
me game ended. ,::
. Onvfourth Sunday afternoon at
3 o'clock in the cemetery at Sev.
era the Woodmen of the . World
will unveil the monument at the
grave of Mr. A. Wood. .The pub
lic is cordially invited to attend.
A series of meetings will be
gin at the Baptist church here
on Monday after the 4th Sunday
in August, Rev. Q. C. Davis of
Murfreesboro will dp the preach
ing. Services; afternoon at
o'clock, night 8 o'clock.
; MiEBes Mary and Vida Reid
and Mary Lifsey of Emporia, Va.,
are visiting- in the pleasant home
ef Mr. and Mrs. W. L Reid near
here;.
'"'MiM' Sarah Kee of Prtamotr0iv
iasvifliia.p.. the; borne, of ISr.
and Mrs; J. M. Atkinson.
V Mt. W E. Conwell moved in
his new home near the Aw C. L.
depot last week. We are glad to
have him in our midst
Miss Alice Hale, after spend
ing several days in tne pleasant
home of Misses Alice and Lucy
Butts, has returned to her home
in Halifax, accampanied by Miss
Butts, who will spend several
days in the old historical town.
Mr. J. W. Atkinson of Rich
mond, Va., returned to hiB home
last Sunday after several days
visit to his brother, Mr. J. M.
Atkinson.
a. u House Liumoer (Jo is
a A - ww w .
putting in a large lumber plant
near the A. C. depot.'
Miss Estelle Darnel . returned
to her home near here tot Fri
day after spending several weeks
with relatives and 'friends in
Wilmington."
Mr. Sam Lawrence returned
last Friday from a business trip
to South Carolina
Mr. W. Buckner Lee of Rich
mond, Va. , spent last Sunday
herewith his mother, Mrs. J. B
Lee. :'- '''.'. . v;
Mr. Jack Coker left last : Sun
day for a few days stay at Nor
folk. :';::.-ii':'
After spending several days at
Ocean View; Miss Alma Robin
son and Mrs S. V, Southall of
Emporiaand Mr. Thomas D, Ste-
phenBon of this place returned
on the late train Saturday
night and will spend a few da a
in the home of Mrs. W, T. Ste
phenson.' . ;: - ":
Master John Reginald Collier
entertained -his: numerous little
blends on last Friday afternoon
on tbesTfccious lawn at the Garys-
btirg tc "thrice 'exemMk and
trait we-jjn abundance.; Croquet
and. nthor: games w;ere played.
Msxy cf ihe lads and lassies will
rexllleglnald's ninth birth-
dajAK jrepore-a. .pleasant
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General aod Personal News Briefly
.. Told lo Printers Ick lor Bosy
Headers.
Ji Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Parker are
in Baltimore on business for sev
eral days.
; Miss Dora Spivey of Rich
Square is spending several day b
in the home of her uncle, Mr. J.
B. Elliott -
Mrs. B. H. Parker returned
Sunday from a visit to relatives
in Rich Square.
rMrR. E. Draper of Weldon
esaie iovex. Tuesday to spend a
few davs in the home of his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Draper.
- Mr. Walter Lane, and sister,
Uias Hattie Lahe, of Richmond,
returned hoine. Friday after hav-
WBg spent several days with rela
tives' fiere, : V
T Vance Council No:. 62, St. 6.
U. A. M. will meet next Satur
day evening at 8 o'clock. A large
attendance is earnestly deBired.
Uf.. and Mrs. a H. Brown and
two children, of Norfolk are vis
iting relatives here.
Mr. Geo. A. Brewer of Little
ton arrived Monday from a Nor
folk Hospital where he has re
cently undergone an operation.
Mr. Brewer will remain with his
People here till he regains
strength. ;
Mr. Ralph E. Parker went oyer
to Pleasant Grove M. E. church
pear Jackson Sunday, and made
a Sunday School aMresi.
- Mi JrU Laaeiter of Littleton
ib opvumug m iew uayb wnn ma
brbthen, Mesars. J. L. and J.M,
Lasster. - ' ..,'..' .' .'".
Mr: C. K Brewer of Greens
borons spending a few days va
cation at his old home here.
Miss Lina Maie Gray of Boy
kins and Miss Clonnie Bridgers
of Margarettsville are visiting in
the home of Mr. C. W. Draper.
Mr. and Mrs; C.Deloatch spent
Sunday with friends near Con-
way.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Draper of
Suffolk are visiting relati vea here.
Miss Lillian Pope of Woodland
is a guest in the home of Mr. C.
W. Draper this week.
Rev. W. B. North filled his
regular appointment in the M.E.
church Sunday. He preached a
forceful snnoprStrongly empha
sizing the necessity of studying
the Word of God as preventive
of sin in otie's life. ' He was
heard by a large congregation.
Mr. David F. Copeland and son
Albert of Bridgeport, Indiana,
are spending some time with the
family of Mr. J. A. Copeland.
Miss Eva Copeland spent last
week with relatives and friends
in Norfolk and Portsmouth. '
Mr. J. L. Wheeler of South
Carolina arrived Monday to spend
several days with hia family.
A serieB of revival; meetings
will begin at the Lasker M. J$.
church on next fifth Sunday ev
ening. . The pastor. Rev. W. B.
North, will do the preaching.
MravR. T. Vann and Mr. and
Mrs. R. Burnette and children of
Halifax county are guests in the
home or Mrs. L. U. Draper. ; i V
Crops are badly in need of rain
in" this aectioitv
A eeriea of : revival meetings
are beinff held at; New'Hope p.
E. Church this Week 'Two" ier-
vlces are being neid oauy, in tnei
morning and 'ifterao&ttl'j ''"The
pastor, Rev. WBVNorth,ii doji
ing all the preaching. ; He is de
livering po werfulsermona. Large
collections, attend the. servj
cea and mucb interest is other,
wiea manifested. fytHS
tiveB at their old home near here.
A Philathea Class was organ
ized in the Methodist Sunday
School here last Sunday by Mrs.
J. F. Shoulars, assisted by Mrs.
Wellons and Miss Baugham of
Rich Square. Quite a number
enrolled -in the class. The officers
were elected as follows: Presi
dent, Miss Clara Vaughan; Vice
President, Miss Ruth Draper;
Secretary, Miss Lota Lee Draper;
Treasurer. 'Mrs. Job. FutrelL Mr.
J. S. Bryant was appointed as
the teacher of the class. Three
of the churches in the community
now have ea'cli a Baracaand Phi
lathea class.
Margarettsrllle Nen
' Master Rod Cdggins. after
week's visit to. friends in Durham
returned bome Monday afternoon
onridia; r.
Ut. S- T. vStancelL one of our
former citizens but now a popu
lar young attorney-at-Iaw of Nor
folk! was the guest of his rela
tives near here last week.
Dr. Geo. W. Mitchell spent the
past Sunday with his parents in
Aboskie.
Dr. W. W. Stancell, of Raleigh
was a very welcome guest in the
home of his mother, Mrs. John
nie Staqcell, near town last week.
Mrs. Jas; R. MeLendon has
coneiudea most pleasant viait
of 'se veral Weeks ; with rerati vee
here and' returned to ber home
in. Rockingham last Friday.
miss uiome imagers, uener-
rin's mpst-acicomplished young
womanv Urft Sunday f or a i visit
with friends in Boykins aod Las-
ker.'-- -.v. ".:
Mrs. Arthur Burcham and sis
ter. Miss Beolah Evans, Durham
have been here on A Visit to their
sister, Mrs.. Charlie Bridgers,
Francisville. ' They returned last
Mn: and Mrs. W. C. Faison left
last Friday for a short visit to
friends of Conway and Murfrees
boro: . ,' i
Mrand Mrs. J. G. Stancell,
acc6mpaaied' by Mrs. Johnny
Stance! and Miss Elizabeth Ad-
kifiR'leff'Mat week for Norfolk,
Ocean View, Baltimore and Wash
ingtonV.D. C . , : . .
Mr. Edward R. DeBerry, Rich
mond arrived- last Friday for
brief sejettrn- among relatives
hen' ije feturned home Sunday.
accompanied by hiB wife and
children Who have been visiting
relatives near here for several
weeks, "
Mr. J M. Coggins was on the
sick list last week but resumed
his work at Hugo on Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. H. P. M. Garris
wenttb Creeks ville last Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bottoms
spent the past Sunday afternoon
very pleasantly in' the hame of
Mrs. Alma Railey.
, Carpenters have , begun work
on Mr. J. T. Bridgers' new home
adjoining the lot of Mr. J. G. Bot-
iMisa vergie twttoms, or near
here, spent a portion of last week
in Cqtrwav;wh friends and at
tended, the lew val at the Metho.
dist Church there, t y :
iaAtthW
lltUe sons returned to their home
wereecwrM;Oj: wrs'U tk
v .ceU,.Roiinghain
it c Xt 2 . f if iie days' tfl his old
lealrtoW.'itIr: Stancell ali
,;.;ccrvca a, hearty welcome
;Ct:b vhi ''-otn ', community are
r' ' ' 'r.-j.irfeia-Jack of 'rain':n6w.'
SOME OF THE MW LAWS.
loformation ot General Interest Com
plied ny a Magistrate.
States ville Landmark
J. W. Cobb. Esq., of Charlotte
is a magistrate who seems to
have the unusual idea that a mag
istrate should know something
about the law. Anyway 'Squire
Cobb has been pouring over the
public lawB of 1913 and has
culled the following information
of general interest which he gave
the Charlotte News for publica
tion. Sec. 334 of the Revisal makes
it a misdemeanor for any wagon
er or other persons camping in
open air to leave the camp with
out totarly extinguishing the
camp fire. This is amended by
Legislature of 1913 to include
hunters who shall set fire to any
tree, stump or other combustible
matter and leave without totally
extinguishing such fire. A fine i
of 150. ' . : '
The earnings of a married
woman by virtue of any contract '
for her personal service and any
damage for personal injuries or
other sort sustained by her can v , !
be recovered by her suing alone. ';
Her husband need not join her ; 1
in the suit .',
ltlt made a mi8demeaner;piu .
isfaable by a fine of not to ex
ceed. $50, for any parent or guar- . t
dian off child under 12 years of
age wfcp snail knowingly permit ,
such! ctdld to Have, the possession
or custody of, or use in any man
n9r; any gun, pistol er other dan
gerous firearm, whether loaded, ' "
or unloaded,-or who shall furnish x
such child with any such firearms
It shall be unlawful for any
person or persons' to' use any
lewd or profane words or vulgar
ity or to use, indecent language
to any female telephone operator
operating any telephone switch
board circuit or line. The fine '
is $20. .V;;'C'-'' V
If any person shall, on a pub'
he road or highway, in the hear
ing of two or more persons, in a
loud and boisterous manner, use
indecent or profane language,
upon conviction shall be fined not
exceeding $50, or 30 days in jail
All active members of the Na
tional Guard of North Carolina
are exempted from duty upon
the public roads of the counties
in which they reside and shall
also be exempted from service
as jurors.
, No person shall operate a mo
tor vehicle upon the public high
ways of this State Who is under
the age of 16 years, and no per
son shall operate a motor vehicle
when intoxicated. A person op
erating, or driving a motor vehicle
shall, on signal by raising the
hand from person riding, lead
ing or driving a horse or horses,
or otner draft animals, bring
such motor vehicle immediately
to a stop and remain stationary
so long as may be reasonable to
allow such horse or otner animal
to pass, A rate of speed in ex
cess of 25 miles per. hour on any
public highway outside of the
corporate limits of any incorpor
ated city or town shall be deemed
irteiatiou&
'AO Derisions due rA ;Cctof 3ar-
widows ior a period i ont year
after the death Of any such pen
sioners. '," ' ' -
Every person, firm or feScra-
tion who shall farn':!i store racn
for fsrr-'re, tpct'x::: irl
for Bt:nr2 13 r 3 t . - S I. v. j
the xi:t ti rc'.ifa r: " ' i -'
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