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(FriJi y) avenin i "-ni. j at 8:C0 oV - "i will I ' he'd Cher i rpreissiv txi ' es, i---I t ; of t: I r f. r i. . 1 i . ... 1 ! v X Co r I) i ;i t'.a !! n C. T.:. U.-rU, i to fan... t'.e Csro- s in ii i 1 li- ail in !r and e presi- h a lint J nt of I' 9 t' f tow'-a and c' " whoke ordinance! ',.:;:. t w; h f a 1 limiu of 20 d d'. '.;ct and 10 n (T. trk-ta, in r . a in Li, -i!' "I am ( .' i '.. and d tUt ti.ia matter 1 t ft f y t g ri-e to unjust proxt-cii'' na," declared Jurije Man- n.. , advisa the club to In form motorists of their right, i j The li tter of complaint from the ;!ub follows: . , "From information which I have, t i ; ; . uri tLat there are a number cf towns in the State which have or ' nances fixing the speed for - ; vt vtl.iclea at a rate dl.Terent " n that fixed by the Etate law, J t" at motoriuta are bejnf arrested t.'i d and convicted of Tiolating "r e ordinances hen tbey have not v .'ed ti. provi ions of the State law f'rz speed L'mita. - i v v of t'.e decision of the Z. s e Court in State vs. Freah--, K3 N. C-, 7C2, It seems that ' 'i c! ' . ance, as BientSoned above, t 1 ai.J t! at tie practice of ar 7 :! eonvi. '.in j r otoriaU for v ' " n (f t i is i :-r-r. . . "I i f e tf t. t. .e t'.ere are i ' h t' a f, d limit, as " ..J 1 ti 't or i . ;.,iicta, la ported. Ia '" ti f't art no s'.'ns at aX ; "It l i'S occurr' 1 to Be that frob- a! V your T:,--ar' "it can tt aoint tov. us c, .--or:', iue the enforcement cf t e v J C) ".ianee and towards vi j t.,' n t.wn any s'jns in er.y (si in t' e C ate on w!.ijt are (i: ttd a tpeed limit diTarenti from '.a prrper peed limit, at provided f tSie Sta law. . f . -8 law rc' 'i t'.t t'.e ' t in t' e re?' 1 - r ous i A capacity handsome new buililinu yes! of all that se ! numbers to c procperous si- Bailey's eH many men played an i. monies stugr 1 I At 10:30 A. in front of t' hen! 1 by ( Band the Ju mol-iies can day and ot! school buii.i to overSowh one tide of t ail other ten ' women and c" ture by the I the exerciaes f corrpleted alt Duiinf this ti erous feature ful entertain fie feat v of J'OUEj latii, i, . adJresa by F. -Ute Chaplain ( he presenta y Judj-e r '. 9 Afflfiir; m tt-i-- "f t! t s f !ark 1 ta Ciadu- 1 far -.to- ' r Great ice taxed the y High School lien the people tied out in great one of the most n the history of activities, while e Junior Order r rt In the cere Failey Council, e parade frmed t Order hail and ishvilie Concirt iiens and auto speaker of the d to the new . waa toon f.iicd niors occupying auditorium and taken ty men, After an over- programme for r way and were ) o'clock. P. Jl. i rendered num- rnished dt i' VU I instructiun fur e?e Included a song by class it and eloquent A. G. Thomas, Jr. O. U. A. II., beautiful FiUe Au " i, and a ' M. V:. I mcke 7 Cc,.: . The ColJhorop May 17. The farewell session of the North Carolina Metho dist Women't Missionary conference yesterday was marked ' with many outstanding features. - The four re maining officers elected were Mrs. M. T. TlyUr, of Durham, superintendent of publicity; Mrs. Let Johnson of Weldon,superlntendent of social ter vice; Mrs, L T- WUkins, of Weldon, superinUndent of suj piles. Mrs. W. F. Murphy, of Wallace, superintend ent of literature. The Koreanurn was presented to he Raleigh district for the third time for having the most auxiliaries on the honor roll, and daring the session Mis Vera Herring extended an invi tation to the council to meet in the Capitol city in 1926. Greenville won over Hamlet and tht 1925 confer ence, will grace the Eastern Carolina city. Durham district ia tht only tnt to change secretaries for th tcoming two years, lira. Mamie Merritt will occupy tht chair vacaUd by Miss Mattit Pulliam. Resolutions of thanks were read and tht session and mteting waa elod In prayer, led by Mrs. Ida T. Wiikina, Miss Alethca Jones and Mist Erther Cast. " - Greatest Nrmbcr In Hictory of Cc;i to Complete the'Hi:ih Standard ' Required to Pass. ItsrUne Sc!.ot.l C e I XT' remonitt KaatriU V: Two , TLen loaca To Km!y. For few hours lust Friday after noon general holiday prevailed is Naahville, when V. csj business . nen and ciliiens laid a ' 'e their f'ivitiet snd, headod by tie Kar ' 'i Concert Band, followed by the I - ' viiit and Selma be bt'J tean s t"d irany an-comobi'i-s coii:ainn.g Loi... .Eia, went out to C: i " i Tuik and wi.nessed one of the l t bail fa?rs j :.?red in all this sec' on for many months, not even barring the leaue contests at Rocky Mount and Wilson. Eoih tf'.isrs tiiowi I vp ' In fine shpt '" 1 t'.e t " v in a real con- "t t f ' ':, t' Vi ' -rs Another page in the bright history of the Stanhope School was completed on last Friday evening when the eighty-third annual commencement exercises camt to a close, marking with distinctive cleameas one of the most successful sessions and records of achievements the is tit u lion has chalked up throughout ail tht years of its usefulness to that entire com munity. Befitting festivities were observed and these made a lasting Impression on tht great crowds that gathered each day to witneaa the fea ture provided by tht atudent body under tht direction ef members of tht faculty. . Tht txercisea got under way on Thursday evening, when a b'!.!y ertditablt prorraramt of recita'ions, musical numbt iS and other i ' ing lea; : 9 lurnii...,. J tnstroc avt r- irr it for tht crowd !,ia f 1 t.t i.acious a-. -onum, ttiese txtr- eiaet being given by the" primary trade. On Friday rr ; ' j b inn: at On Friday mon i beginning at aewed, tht f ' ' c f f "t exert i. es being tht it - V f i of J v. S. L. Sadler," of Cr: , wS.o sltiiv ered ona of C.e uioit 1 JcaL, ipspir- ing and eloquent i ' ' es it ' has been tht pleasure tf I .mhore peo ple to hear. Tie w 'al numbers Twrnfy-Cnt 5t i: ! i 1 on tht progTf- nappy chorr At 8:30 c' ' ! tons.:; -ine-'. 'ay t-f l ' . : ! f i Thia afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock the spacious, auditorium of Nahhviiie new high school building is the pei ne of great activities and incidi-nta fraught with Interest atu n ' - t i . on the presentation of cert: : t. u s to two hundred and thirty-four Seventh grade graduates coming from the various schools of the county. This is tht feat number cf e'j d, ,-,fs In the 1 -y of the Coin -y to complete the work of th eaevcntii grade and receive certii.atcs tint wiil admit them to any 1' 'i , ( 1. They represent the proJ . t tf r, a than thirty achw's in various are'-'oni of the county, f aring i;,.re U '.'. v. g in number with 23, Nashviiie ccury ing second I' -9 with 21, vi i ia. r: -.-want and lied Ok f.Ar.g for ,' d i ' t ' h 16. r..::. ..ins were tien 819' cf v ' h number 134 auces it' 'rwo k. Cft'.oe21 i iv- j cf FD a 1 i tive, i..g i. ...t 1 students 1 "ilon.T f A j i 5 . v I COrr -V ' ' - i, tf i ' J ii an averee of t, it f ' -ni , ..v .i. v. . . i j. . 'i ' sve been enro! .1 t- I 1 f r- 1 1 r e fv" I c. - r Y'i V. ill; , at 3. r Cr.onJ, cf Ii . i t I I,-V r; V, , : SCV : ; c" iv ; i .- ! r h, at 8:15 P. 1 Ming, the id class day e 'i will be e '.;' " , :.y 27th, fit : fraduatinsf i The mid. . II. M. Fi - , . At t a t . j C 5 - ' !U1,:.. C (' .- . r a i i i. j i t i i I ) i. 'Us per L-.,-.r, E ;d ti.jit no ma i.,t n: 'piil corporations tbi-Il enact local oru.iifiticeg contrary to Uu In vt "There are numerous towns in hich there are sign reading 'con trary to the State law and it would i-m t'.t they are ilicgal. "Ti e Carolina Motor Club is or--ar.i; d for the sole purpose ol t ' , r more touriisis to North Caro li . und I,-i : proving, conditions for motor car owners. We hope you f-'.l E'nre 'u'e the work which we a a ti'i in i to do in this respect. "The C. r 'ina Motor Club it anx ious to co-o; rate with you in every way por.sii.'d and hope that you will cail on ua at any time we can render a service." " .,. . '; Ji ' a runnings' Rulins;. Here is Ja.'.-e Manning's reply: "Your h -' r of the 7lh' inst. is ' 1 be very f hid in t I c n to r''-p tie -ii- ' ' ' 1 ' -3 in - 1. I t") i' ) t i :-' t e, v-: ; tvn i . - i Ii ( . ia via- i-i-s 'in conilict . "t pwH-n.fJ by I-..vi.i tf V -t rtt.'f, i 1 f '- V. i V h li ' '. ' . V V -'Me the grad., :lie i.,n : Miss . ' ii,s Kate Hif h, Miss I pctt, ;.n Lillie Mae T' i hi .vj d Fatman and Ce. il Duncan won the by the Eailey Council for the pupil making-. record for the term. I Hums Mas awarded t' medal for the highest f 'All these activities v, with musical selection ! ating class and the bi cises in the auditoriu i little boy represents i 3 dainty diessed litth: itig the lied Cross So ard and bore the h the sc" 1 grounds, v ed; by a la rye circle f vith sciiool childri i within the circle, the ; ere rai-' 1 to the to fl whiie. the band ar f , d Banni ' diction was pronoi Ch.'tplain Thomas. A sumptuous dinm - i vas served on the ( upji'v v ' 1 have b '' ' 1 i - ' fd mor! it- day in j - . i'e spl. a ;.rea. ' ' ar ;.-nt I tith .'' " , presi pro' itorio )TI ;" i h fur ,ie Finch, a Me Tip ; tte, Messrs. in Pearson, i. edul offered Junior Order the highest incline Wil li nny Eros. li : made. " initT'persed I the f : lu- The exer concludej, a ' e Navy at-.d 1 ropresent ', came for nine iiajr to e surround Juniors and comregated s p- 1 stripe f a h'h flcg - i red "The ' The bene 1 by State . . it picnic style ' s and the ". ' t for . It was -ry o 1 hst ill a !.;-: :. a 1 t- r r ! ,.,ii i ) t '; . . Jto other runs were ecu.'nd i' .: ing the re maining three innings, yet at times it appeared dangerous for first one and the other contestants. ' ' H. Edwards occupied the mound for Nashville and C. raulkner was on the receiving end. Edwards yielded Up four hits, struck out 8 men and has to his credit the stick work that 'aved the game to Nashville. . h . Wiikins J., on the mound, and Wil- iins, L. behind the plate, did good orlc Nashville scored 8 hits off the .Selma twiiler, who, however fanned Jx of Nashville's stick artists. Col L. E. Schutker, o Momeyer, umpired the game and tl--re was ab solute absence, of any friction or bickerings over decisions, t " This wa the second game won by Nashville since the opening of the Small Town -League season, their first victory being over Failey on Wednesday of last week in a ccore of 9 to 4.. J i - - : '- "'' v Naih villa Loses to Keniy. Nashvilie lost the f.rst p-ame of the reason to Kenly on yesterday, when the locals journeyed to t'"e Jol.tia.on city and in a g i.ie pi. e l in a diiz. ziing rain took the sma""r end of t. e ,,re vhh v.13 4 to 2. V.'uh the . . o , ..-ii V. ,.i 1 ' f E5.1 ..a i . .-- a ,-sj i .-.r i, t v.:..'.., i a r..h v i ,g.i ; his own wiii I S toujh'l wi.h CO ';; v..n j; -.t i ' i i t V e 1 ' ; s " ! lint'?. Foy : 1 oa'y fit 1 ;, b-i v-i to-' I r; f-ar a ;' ' ' -i aii (,! lo t' - i ntr I y i ter ' " t ' F..t- T- i. Fi i 7 -: . - .i, I -t re. 'ted ') 1 r ' - ' -. e a- e t. j i i fiiends. Each character ri ; reiiir i did full justice to the part -mi and demonstrated the tlioroi.i:h training of the cast. . l. ; . r.'arkeJ Growth la Zco-pm atnd Volum of Luslnes. Attention ia called to, the adver tisement of tht Price Floral Cotnrm ny, of Vihieh Mr. B. J. Price ii the enterprising proprietor 'and who has built tip a business of thia nature that is constantly widening its scope of usefulness and convenience to all this section of country. For some years the Price Floral Co., made their headquarters in Rocky Mount, but more recently' Mr. Price purchased a very dei, ble site on the K. hville Rocky :' t Highway wl.i ' i be la - engE-fd i. e extensively m t..e Lus- ness which now furnishes a clientele embracing all Eastern North Cnroli- na. His h t-hou-ses sue f,Ii choicest buibs, ferns, and plants of ahajhot" evety dtviiua and from these he frequently makes sliipment to points in Eastern North Carolina and Virginia. Mr. Trice it nnning to make extensive laitioas '.o his facii: 'es by the c; si.i r.ciion of "-1 r a I- - ,--d i r t .e i. ; ' is to a i reait-r a ' iiois vi t his i hice : is cusior rs say his 1 rea. able. I ' Viilb potted i : fcy i i. At I Ti 9 JT i i I i J OUS p: r's tf ti e Cna :'y ly t of the i 1 Co:- -i - . p.-:-- ' t i it '; i.: tertaiui.lg ! t I . ; e : a-.- i ly im.triuh - m; 1 a i ; i the i i a : Ano'aer tf i j i eV.p;!ii!(ifl for Tii't. : --- ' ' St ill ''if 11 1 to i ) 1 f 1 1 r 1 i r a i i "i 1, ' t I - . . Sl B .-.j -. .... Ii, is i .... fre ' , s v . i'l ! ; " ! , .t , i r . - - i pie ei t'e ii i ; a F-.'V : ' " ' ' intitrac J ve j;.. ,o. of 1 (
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