GET THE NEWS OF MARTIN COINTT TWICE A WEEK BV taking the enterprise. ilia VOLI SiE 24.—NCMBER M. kEV. DR. HARTLEY IN SERMUNIC LECTURES EhSMAL CHURCH A TTEV . g AT THE CHI RCi OF THE 4.. VENT RECEIVING CUNSHtI CTI BAL ADVICE The iEr. John Hartley, former!) dean of the Cathedial at little Rock. Ark , more ivcentiy spec-al pretadie to the tMrht canmgatMa at South era Pines, V G, and now aen ing a. nne.al Mitsioner in the Fpnenpi church, is a preacher and lectwre «d iLtcinatiaeal nrwatx*. The Eptfccplainas of M'illiaaasto biooght Dr. Hartley to the Csaiti. of the Aiieat for a aerie» of senaor. ie-!ectnre* such as *v prnple neet * This cultured and scholarty prachei pn»enu his messages with fer»er anc force. He is an evasgviist cf th. faner sort. He speak* each day a U W a. m and sOO p. m for tw* w*eks. Go oace a d yvii will go again Thoue who mus >hr bachnp of th>: clear and etoqwnt divme amy cuwn tbemseives losers. He pnr-e«V- «J. jects of vital interest to ever) 9 thoughtful man aial woman b. th conuHuaejc. —-•- Hi* sut»jevt for to->i|rht will be "Dr Jekyll and Dr. Hyde." A striki: g feature of L»r. Hartley's seoien k has handling of the que t.-on U>v. Each evening he answers qpestiou* « "AothentH-ity mm- I r red liability of the senptar*-." "origin aid history of the dmrrh,® •na'ure will of ti»d_ Nat) and i. tere»t •' ir_»«.." "d ®c-I ties of faith/ aft "the grvate iuh cultlis of ■i.-ab* ~ Drvp your ir. the hot aiai be sure of ciMirtMu and helpful re Ply- Good musical prorrams at* ierder w at each service; this leiny a fea ture of the -enifw that is won. every ones aiteahnee were the naai feature. Pr. hartley's sermon omit ted. Thaw who have heard Dr. Har tie to this time have nothing bat praise to fTMlbn far hit «!■«*. and all proclaim that he Miw« the trw:h of the Bihle in the nmt enlighten iag manner that have ever bee-; u» tered in Willia—ftoa Every we hnld him ia the highest esteem, and w>» the vtew that he has knowledge tha* few other* po-sess. which is in oa> views contrt He ha? a«r-«ired this by continual a»l sto-lious searching of the W*-r«l of God. a r d is bet* to give the people of Wil Uamsiuß fhe benefit of lis years a*" -tifeiy. His aadiences are r at each service, which piwh-n- the fact that hi> ersdea*o*s here are ap prenated by the pe*f» , «- COUIRED 4IRAIUR HEAKII BV GOt»D AIINE.VCE Cnaries- S. M-rw. of Norfolk. \a .be great negio oiator made a .-peert at"the aittA b>«M Tuesday nig.it t» a good audience In many instances «» Morris a wander, he is rot yet 23 year? ahi lie tfi leetu»e»i I" many stile* an-, ia »*■,. st 6f the great ctlaes of tl east, aad has feeeti -p4ea of i« h»gi —*. • ■ . Ij the pi ess of ue maatiy The theme of hi* plea at the amw house was for a better feeling smoa, ait peope ami e*peciali> a > atloa for the duties af life by hi ,-are by g>vmg raoie atlntior. to Hv iag conditions The speaker was dear an oee p*: in advising the negro to remain ir &nd be a rrtuea of the rath, ard i good crius. and that he aeed ac fear any trouble m hag as he Wp few.-self a-d hts race in the ligfat way The lecture will evidently tare ; good ff(d in pioducir.g a bet lea feet lag between all inets. SERVICES! AT MArfaaT CHURCH A. V. Joyner, pastor Sur.day arhaol S 4a a. aa, J. C. An organized aad Ciaght by (aad teach en. We shall ha glad ha sae yaw aw the children g—fcy aanag. Stimsa by the paalar 11 a m Subject: -The Mtaaiag, air Calvary * At 1-J*9 m the alhmrn the padr will preach aC ffiihrks Grace. B Y. P. IL. TA» p. m. At t# nekefc Sunday night, the pastar wii the gtaiatatiaa class mt the Viliaa tan High adbaaL nli a use af tke Miisisa heiag can. ducted at The FpimipJ dank, w wiß have na prayer meetms Wndre" every one to worship with as ia al' Mary Davis Haiiiiaa left far Men a^b. THE ENTERPRISE SMALL DOCKET IN RECORDERS COURT THREE CAKES TRIED AND THA . I MANk CONVICTIONS SIX I RED Recorder's court co-vered Taes-la } •aor.iii-g. May 2Tth, with Ja-.ge J. t Smith presiding and Solicitor E t IVH prosecotiag. • State vs Eynr. and Mai ■ in Avers, affray; who piea-i not gui ty. Cpon hearing the evidence th loort found them guilty of simple a «ul!. Jure men I was su.-pendc-i upi» the payment of the o«t. o-e half b. , each defeadaot State vs Ea Ser Itrtw... violating the liquor law. Fout>-l guilty arai sei tenced to jail l'» days and fii-e l f and cost, whervapon the defeoilai t a;' pealed to the superior cusil. State *~s Sylvester Taylor, lareeiiy Cpon being called and failing to_an j -wer, K:s borid -ffiif we. e taxed ! > ______________ WHITES ARB EAR LESS THAN THE OOLOKEDS V \rfklED THIS MONTI Tho-* securing li.enses ii • Martin ct-unty during the ir, •; th c j bay are as follous: Hhte Leon L Bru» r 24; Thelma K i Strickland. 18. Nathaa R. Roherson. 38: Myrtb Taylor. 20. Ta'lie S. Allen. Hs-h.r.glo e-.untv 3; E'hel Uatemar, Wasbihyton t••un ty, 2*. Earnest lawitw. 2-|- |> tiier Glo ver, 19. Colored Wm. B Church, Norfolk. Va, 1« I Maggie Joaes. 31. Marylaiid Sherron. 2-1: K-lna M. Da ( via, 23. ♦ ■eorge Taylor. 22; lazzie Clemmon i !A Adam Greew. 37; Mary Hill. Si llesekiah Rhode*. *7; Mam* Sto on. 24. John Spruill. 23: Temnie Baker, 2J 1 wm I'Mil Jew*.-C: fcs* C 33 ■ lms. 22. Alex Moore. 24: Mary Rofcerson. 2# Wil'iam Baglev. 31; Fannie R*4iei son, 23. Stark Cillha, Bertie county . 41: C Cooker. Bertie county. 15. Alex. Camp. Washington (jounty. SI Adelaide Dexter, Washington coui" ty. 40. Theodore Rogers. 41; Sadi* '"Be ». Supt. Brooks Heac The State College DR. W. C. RIDiMt h IS SI'OCEED ED HI STATE SI PERINTEND ENT Ol EDUCATION RALEIGH. May 2» l»r. E C llrook*. State Supenatendent of Eii j uotwn will nimot Di W C. Rii j •tick as president of the North On i o!inn Sta'e Colteee of Agricaitur. a > | Engtueeriair, it .was ana-Minced far Dr. R:-.ldicfc"* lesignatiom oa the o: V* winch be bas held !SU wi arreptol by "fa» beard of trustees c 'he institutiasi yestetday- At h even ieque-1. I»r. Rdbck will 1 'raasferred to the Drpartaari.t c. as dean under the Zoo of tbe c-1 Sege into wine wer* adapted ia prtsvip'e at th yesterday. A T. Allen, director af teacbe tramihg of the State Department c Edncatiea, will sacceed Dr. Brook' Aartounfement of this eßert wa rni tr by Governor Morrison fallow tng a conference with Mr. Allen ar Dr. Brooks. Informal offer of fhe pre idency t | Dr. Brook? wa- made a iaialth sp when the ie«ignaUoa of Dr Ridd-c' was placed ia the hands of the m | utive eammiMee of the hoard e | trustees and dadiaed Since then tl tenor af the after has been alter* ** meet the approval of Dr. Brook- HOMES FOR TEACHERS TO RE ARRANGED N' Sap. A. J. Manning Mei ta Hav \awe. af AR Who «■ RlllJ Oar or More Teachers The Martin Coaaty Summer 1 far-White teachers wiR apea at Wi^- earaeatly desired that himn he sc cured far aR wha will come, prior ' • that date. Evary one wha haim t i take boaifaas daring thai tiaoe. am | rive Mb aame ta me with the mr her that be can entertain. TW arhaol he apeaad to thcae teachers, wha ex pect to teach to the caeaty. A J. M IU feet :.-' ; WIUJAMSTOV MAKHN COCNTV. NORTH CAKtMJNV. I IOW. JIAE L im CONGRESSMAN CLAUDE KITCHEN HAS PASSED AWAY ISICC I MBED THIRSDU W«N ING AT SIX OVUKK M ' : 1 TER LONG ILLM SS ! C>BKw»imii ClamU* K."tct>!t. ii- « at Wilson Thursday »wt- wr at f-.- o'clock. Hi -d K«hi io. kc 'or, for some time; he had txe » v(rx feeb'e health for seven! year .aifTenrifc I ruin peculiar liui'eN». tfa a use for wh»h was on?- i iiy ii.ur y specialists ?n>R>. al> |«a:t.- «.» •he country. Several i tociitf as- > h. had aa « ack o'" Co •airt' see used to >..■ lis >t t«»h in a roa-'i'w .chich seemed to He the rlnal (as s af deal h. t "IxU'V Kitchm was Un near So© iand Neck. Sl.,irh .'4. '>«%« IK- -ranted license to practice Saw war 21 ami continued his profe-siioa. nev er holding any olHe»- unul he wa.- ele-cted'to congress m I 4".**, wfc eh af 'Wf he held until his death. Imm - lia'ely after entering o-'ltw-; h took a forenv»st stand in the- re American congress. II .- ai ieiuiv was attractive and fas power w.i •luicklv felt wherever he weal. II was chairman of the Wat - aed )!■ r committee ar..| hiu» leader for f> era! years *nd after tf e hi*i -e wa organized hy the repuMirsij he wa elect.-d minority leader by h.s demo rratic colleague*. The late Champ Clark, while sj*«t er of the llou-e of Repo- entail v aid to liim that he was " A head a -. shoulders alwive any .other nuu it congress" *■>. In politics he «rt trjly a «Sei«»o end, r pen ami above l»>«ni. re\er do imp things under coyer. Ni! «n th» manly way. In debate he had to e, aal in congrfv and his reaoy k««o*v iolirr of the big problem* of. >ove: ment was a marv f to all. When In jMike he romnun-devl the gintrd t ■ ap*a | #u aa» a* thf platf.-mt ami sn\whenp. TV funeral wi!" te> beld in hi- Ik® home town FA; r.t "»:*» p- K. HARIILSO.N AIIM. LOCAL ITEMS Mi*, ar.il Mrs. Gtfl. W. :.m th -per Sunday afternoon with Mr. aal it. »V. I> llainngUML Mr. a> d Mrs. Jtm U*-w«» were th gue.-u. of Mi ami Mrs. C- I R» l^« • jhday., Mir-es Conmt- Rot e* a. Ma *i! liixu.. I m Ht'.yt Bdn-tH.n % 1 v'oieC wore tlie guc»t-> of Sbs Al» | Mi&eli Sunday afternoon. _____ Mrs. W. I* Coi*), Mrs. Ola Co I :iain ar l family w«-rt the •Irs. J N. lla'disoo family Sus , day. Mr. '.lid Mi A. T. Wbiiby wei the guests uf Mr and Mis Jani«T Rober.-om Sunday afternoon. Mr. anl W. K. Hillaid, M | Jim Ebfrr John H. K'» j ere were the gvieste of M: t aad M W. E Manning Saturday night. Messrs. -loin A. Hrrdi >n, J'e ' ,,•5 Uri Hubert IIa»d~=on a'-d Mi 5 N* llnii .'or. !« ito e>i to ft ilium O! M>iviav. Ekier Kylvestr. of W.ilaiL >toii *peat Sat anfay ni|rht with Ek »r W. il_ Harrington ar.d fa«i J. Mrs W- E- Marutitg. Mrs. J. S ! Manning and Mrs. Bigg* w»r the rue«ts of Mr*. J. D. M:zcll M« day iflwiMi ■ ...' —: J Prof. ieo. W. Smith and EUer M 8. Harrinjfton atten»*e«l the twiiit roii'nr.ittee meetir y in WilliaßsiM. u Tuesday. ■ '-- ■ ■ - »J Mr. C. J. and Mr. Hafar Gnflln went to WashingUm Tue-ia on business. . f|— ' Mrs. J. D. Mi tci. peo» « with her mother, Mrs. W E. Jltß ning. • ' • " ; t ;i \ ■■ i? Mr. M. D. Mizel? »- M to Waalui g ton Wednesday on basace. , . . i „ Ml-. W. T. ipent ve t-i day jk'th Mrs. Martha A. Ki'Vr^a Mrs. Sal lie Stone and Mrs. Aior.x D. CriCn of LHlerls Hall were* tfa rkH- of Mrs. J. Rome Corey one day this week. Messrs. H. G. and G. A. Roterv have everything in itadre« for the'r bathing friends who frkh to have t ■ 1 .i * ISICCESS OF THE CLI Nft APPRECIATED IN MARTI* T y !olhtrs uf the oahty kpptvcial* the Care Taken of Thrir ihlins While al the tTiak In view of the fact Uf.:" the statt i 'Muss S;.Ves hi her c. . . a if tue ~ c;;t . v: v . . TiH it.ia.isV IB c«tr .. e J : \ W* , . Jfihk uk - ——i trrf |ltO>lit Ot" the " (^. ia :(>|>ieciation of t * services -endeiel l>y Miss Syke.- a d the r m.i >ix .-s of the rlink. p far to« it;le, l-ct will ein.eav .-r to poir t ou i t f the things tbe ye- p'.e oi 'i»e nu ty appreciated, a 4! a.II al ways firl imlebtel to the.-i. {ocd pro pie for. • We appreciate the er> t i, pu forth by the State Loitid « tiealtl o ma*ie our s*_te a * a.e «»i a ait hies • ople. This partly kv».!* ir > >!tsh -1 by the clinic thro*. j th« en :sre state. W'e appreciate the uns;i-|e*i wiirk •if the ture, Mk> Syke>, wbo w -em here to examine the cnil sren of the county below thirteen • ears of age for diseased taasiU an.i Her luve for ch:Mien ea searvd to them an . her love for the noric caused the oidrr ..res to tale notice. ■ The untiriiu' efforts on th part ol the nurses on duty at the «-lin>c u -*e that no child suffen-rl unneo*. -aril) will never be forgottei by u.- Vo matter if you were reaiv! ia the tun l.le home in the back v» od> ot .•m had for your home the ft;,est the nounty ;.!fords, you received the same treatment from ihese AngeL of Mer ey at all times. We aj pre.Mate the work •' the doc "or- who woikel with tfa'i" kmve- in -nfh a skillful and tender Way. We ••f»rer:ate the ou!-pr>uriii-r »t a m-> hei's love in the clinic, there were, -owe chibirvn tlwn- who did i.ot i>a-1 heir moth«-r to look out for them **utt the nwdhei ii.stinct of the o»h~rt who were pre-ent talhil tl-fm to tht he.l ile of these little ore*. Who am I ? Well,. I apt one o Tfa rfir. Hoard of Health, the noik of Hh? «>*.eva S-ke>. the pait tab-n by th* lures and doctors, at the clinic, an Viiidee-Ses shown all the little »ne present, ev«-n though tlie-r mothe' -c-u''l n(H lie thef May the l>le-si>g- of (id be al • sys w tii lh> work and the worker^ A Citizen LEAF PRODUCTION •- TO Bt DECREASED PLANT >HOUi \t.l, l.tlHiK UISS til HER Al»\ I.R>t. lONUmONH INDICATE I- l.ril : tT ION A very coii-olt i-.- leerease in th. -roducln o of tuUi.u in tbe obi belt if Vingiiua and North ( .iroliea -e« m -eitain for acc-ir-bug to crop re ,«bets sent in from 7*2 local units of the Tobacco Cni»«s t'-joperative as -iciatHui to it? Rab-igh hea.h|uaitei *ast nek. A very heavy cut in tbe tobaco ?roji of \ irginia f - I'j2S is indicate*. b> 'be fact that th- •itrures from tfa - ». giiel stateiiie'-t liumlieth of 1~ .41 association -e> retsras show tha" 7 per cent of tie total Virginia ac re-ape is alreaely a* ai -lonaA The V'ii giiila crop is cit pounds short of t 1 e i:rS) totl and ur.- ie& plant ji weather,conditions iir iwoie materially it may be short d> ««m*oii pound- in * gbt comparevl with 1922. Tne old belt of' N'-ith Carolina ac cardbg to the locals of the tobacco r joperatr t. 4-- tease ia ac leigt of 3 6 14-1 rent over last year From RaL-'gh we-t a.id north fane -rs report the ros' -er ous p'ar.t iw. -titJons they ha e ever known. KaM em North f'ar.ili a jaisd South Ca» lina belt ie.'«ort a sl'«?ht increase i acreage fait unreriair weather coad lions. Tbe unpit* Je-nled shortag in farm labor-ami tiie coatinuous m\ - gratiah of aetia te. ast.- to the a«r» will pn bail. tl' prodoction of tohacro in these cw.i ♦kss for the twmw vear. More than Wll"»' tobacco farmei are ii«w memU r> of the Tnhar Cooper at. ve asuaeiatimt. a r«rdis» to a count • f contracts ami* • fatd week at Raleirh heaibmarter* ind the association continues to ha"- its position as the largest at th American ommodst*- cooperative? Srvrial new cadomers are buy iag tfa redjied tobaccos ef the aianriatinn - kicfe art finding a -teady m irhtl a *.« "ociatioei prves. ' 1 ■ also give an ice cream topper hew r Saturday night and hope ta see auat » '-re cent. • rfr A'lert C * Hof Farxsvißa r and Mr. Wpson Griflin uf Gohbhoro *' were visiting friewds ia this aeigh I' haad a few days ago mtear- -» :i". . .. FLIMFLAMIFRS MAKE A VERY MCE HAUL HERETHIS WEEK it El BIN SPELLER IS 5215 PtMIK ER RIT IS MICH WISER FOR EXPERIENCE - Rcubea J 1 peiie i v jrt-n-.iird by strange ptetendevi fiiends Tue«day.; *h«n a straagei. a fiieixily colored i man west to his home a-r.l mnajr-M i in a friendly "v-nversa'.io» for an hwui.' Then a pal came >.■ lie -oe*e. aid j just before reach.i g SpHli— and his j entertainer preteoued to fi-xi a poCck- j ecbook coataimr g vrhic'i he ag- j eed rightly hekx ged to him, the easy j fnend aad obi man SpeUeT. f-ut that w cowbi not make the- distubutioa intd he cxmld consult his white bos -? ton whereupon he luirmsliately left Speller and the j head a*>! neat up town, soon letum iag. with the as-uranre that the mon ey betocged to them but the law u -ul.l reunite them to pot up fat) cash to •ndemnify their title against any pi>s sible daiaarr. aad tie faei mu-t come 'i«m outskie >ounces. , .-o they, the hrs!er and the ewsy >|«akinr fiiend. I oalaccd in checks- and satisfactory security, etc. lilvi. b-avuig SJ!S for old man an-.w-pevtieg Sfe.V to put up. whicr was cv-Wl ca-h. .the r«i doe." After gettiag them the) go at orce to make the guarantee iepu*i(, never returning to pay Speller hi oae third of Hi" l oi S4H"O. which he was led to believe rightly behmgal to kin heca—e he wa- in sight of tbe aan who daimot to fir.d it, rn>r •:ia they hutber to return hi> f-1V Sonae game, aad it now li-k- like aid man Speller would have had let ler sew«e. but Ms of pe--p?e may le utting jnd as foolish. First, he was foolish avt to h-ep his saoary ia tbe baak. ami seron.l. hi was foolish to tiy to vet fa«' foi ICIk la fact, it ia hard to under - stai>d why aay person with as mw' a fjli would fad for such a fo-disl, &S&JL v iwr frieml spoke -m lightly of hi white boOK. and that he permitted hue to eat with him. an-l that he thouirfe! fa must be a negio of real merit an> otamha*. Tie man who er.lei ta>r»e« Spoiler was 2S years «dd. about i feet. » indbe- and we*efa«l afa-ut lai peoMb ha-l a Charlie Cbaplit rr.ustache. fawT on rucht han-i cut ■ IT. wearine a Id*- serge suit Th* finder of tfa pocket U-A was al«oi.t to lean old. Old aMa KpellPr saywfae n " J n pert to act so foolish atraiit. noi .ket he evp-ct to pet his mr-nev Kit wi abi like to see hi* "frverxl" i-i tie penitentiary. hi" fcLI X SHOW APPREtIATIO' Ol THE EFFORTS OF THE CALD WELL PARTY AT HAMILTON. N. C. ther tine Ihia isd Pi ipli At Icon scriKr, al Small loaMrj Tow a May 27 th. Hamittrw. X. C. hod m its Sunday (Übra, US tae aigU af May Z7tu The teat sid by the Caldweil Evangv lotii I'arty wad a 4azziirg scene oi bright cvdura. Ouc thousand peopi welt stMH MTbe ratigiegation ai. aboii. For the ;»e of Mamdtou tin laige wsgnyitiia was i«othiag am ■• of a sairade. U was the largest co.- gregataaa II imdtia has ever **ea_ Tbe |««adbsg of l.vangeli t I- G CablweJ La> beea hetaMed to al. puts ol tie un aw linj wui.li>, aua l irotl) pciuplr from naio nlile >a ever > d.iwtws came Sunday U hear bm ILs sermons have Ue.i ol -urh aa esoighteniag character nr. mat an inr soda truths a» are aehloit heard hy the people, that his meeting * have been almo.t af magic ia drawir j esagicgataos-s. regardless of llaii. I tun hnag a m«ll tow a oa tfa ... •if the ksaioke surrowrdted #-,lj b. iertdc farming cmudry w.th the u awl sparse population. It h_- le -aal hy peapli that no' a -ingle person vnthia ten miles oi Ilia lit aa aha .was abac ta dletd ti.« services, wha haw aat heard Mr Cab: weQ aae ar mare t me , airee his cm tag to Hamdtoa. Another Ibsg that made the ser vice Ssidiy night was t • Hiniac entry of four white rofa figures jast before the sermon. Tti. out Ka lihi Kfaawmcw aa tfa full re gaha af their order. They- marrfce ta the front and prenented tha ev ar pfirt with a donation uf flSOft* k show their apipai liatiaa of Vis work The Mfariag falter wras ewcla * with the da sari on: m k May mh, 1923. Rev. EL a CHiiaM. . Handles, N. G» Dear Mr. flirt _ fa aappaal af yuar worthy can • we haad yaw toatuHh a awmß of fi I iag. Tkoa afenag mm* eolleete hy yaaag araamd aa dd cap at a re Wa aau aft thaoe wfa OUR BACK LOIS INJAD REPUTE NELU CLEANINf.- I i* \NI» HEIM, j I*l r IN MOKE TltfV CONDITION It Hjj com,* ~tn my notav and V; ■ fiat of many others, llul the bark iots in the btwrns.. s«twii ifnj j ttwiKiuxb dmuiig. The flies an- here ami ate -e J«~ct ia»r their summer aU-des. and «VJ, them is the mosquito, who has hi» habitat muc-t of the t:me m oil Ut. can.-, which are thrown out in lots. If there was a j cleaning. the appearance of Uu. >pei - would not get in sirh a de plorable coiuiitKin. It i- .a»i-T to ■»- a little C\er> >'a>. "ha. l«» ri.-ar ciin everj-thii.j; is congested w.t!- l u b. Wah> not bgin t».L:> ». • :.! t es« lots of l!K' WIS gittit muir it will help preserve the bea-'ih ot the entile town, and fuH'i-f 4 mom pleasint; to tito e. wiao have t pass thr- and !vk «ut Ihe cl'-.. rup pan has U-1 jwat ly enrpha -. «l 's this t.»»». txi'. 11 |>ays U> k ' it ever in the mmds •: I the citizens, or el e they fm?. :, tik I grow nrglipa'. Let's >t.irt y» the* t«ark lots, so »f coi. I>elte» enjoy t» k-!iehtful mc..th of Ju. e u lh- gar jden spot of Ihe »v>i)v L_:.-*ei- 1 "a.* olina. * tt II Irt'lk'B. t"hailmat . IVaut>fira'i>n CommiL'r tin SCHOOLS OF WILUANSTON TO CLOSE NEXT WEEK EXERCISES TO COME TO CLOSE TOESIMV EVENING HUH HI«;H SCHOOL EXERCISES The commencement eserci -est of the JSH* m the Iwtccalaureate sermon by Rev. A V. Jo) iter at the Baptist church Mr Jot-.er has frequently shown his ir»- ten M in the school umt in tine r>»l u:«titii; class, an»l it- nemle •. feel lh>t 'hey will be triad to bee> > theii career with hi Wcvinr -. The regular ctiin'oencenwt 1 exer cises of the tt illiani-ton !"«■»» will !«• fnfii Momlay aid Tur»U> ev«-« j tut:-. June tth and sth. The exercises for the riant nut r Vhool will liet»Tn" 1 5fon.lay evening at « o'clock. At this time diploma will le pre-ented to t*iO » wr«> ► ave n>m pleted the work of ti* -v • £ ale •»f tlie granunar h"«l A jrdi.t pro ■_Tjnt by I fr seventh 1-r t»V. tW mu -K cla ,-e» of Mrs Warren ISiictr and Mrs Wheeler Martin, ami the evpre »ion cia.--e* of Mrs. Fred l>un-tan has been prepared, which the authori ties of the -chrol feel certain wi I be iver%.tiD(; to all who attend the ei etrise.-. f Cla-* r*ay ttnri*s will lie held or- Tuf-lav afternoon in the ,-cl.««o" au*l toriuni. fin Tue~lav mirM th» hifh pmtfiam will he (rum. Several cht» ruses will he remlered at this time Supt I! E. Sentell of Tarboro wil •leliver the cotiiniencen»ef>r a«Hie-s There are ten member of the sen ior risi; thir. -.ear. They have aow Aiii.iftl the fir t lap of life.' and am ready for tlie public'.- approval of what 'hey have &rri«np*ished. whwl tfce'r tutor? have |no"Kirr«) . rtwirot and a lar*« attemlarc. i- a* all these exercises to shew the ir.tei of the | eoj.lt- i.f in-t.- it the prorre&s of its educational insti tution. - The public is cordially invited to it teed all these e*etn-e- es»c» nigrht SINOAV SEKVICES AT THE METIIOIMST 111 l KOI Theie will !♦ no preachinfr services Suiiday on account of the revival at ll«milto r.ai.d the Kpi»..pal M. uhi ar» tr>tMr to «k» iKmf- worth wh'Se aiHl we are present tM.ijfht to he tour sermon, and pray that (he la>r« will help jou ai.d save you. Knights of the Ku K!uv Elan. This is an occurrraare which ha rever h.i| pene«l in Martin o«iljlW' fore, Mthoufrh some of the cotut&y't nutst aMe men have keen in the row •y before Mr. CaMwell aad his part; The Ku Klux. who have always nuwfc a stand for rirht arainst »roagf, al though pot pleasinr all, have mi forth with tlieir raarliiia af the 4ac triaes preached by Mr. CaWaell, and before h>s meeting Hoars at Haatil ton Sunday, it wOl not he •arprisinr to Me them make their appearance ajrain, as they caa not bat tanrtia bis efforts which are ia «ti*wa a* every meetinr. if they tM far the Bible's truths to be presented to thr people ot this eoawßasity. which it ir evident they do from their acthw af the Saadar ni(U wii n. THE BE.VT ADVERTISING ME- Uil M FOR THIS SECTION WILL BE FOI ND L> THE ENTEWIISK. kSfABUSBEU IBM MUtTIN SCHOOL AUIHOWTIES HAVE ENCOURAGING MEET PLANS LAID i t>U MOKE EFFI CIENT Kill CATION VL WORK IN THE COLNTY Ose of "Oie greatest meeting held •n Mart.n count> in a iKtaile was The irattienntc oi IU Buaini of Coanty (Wnliu.-«luucl\ the County Uoarxl of e.lucatioi. aa>l the sckoui committee men of the count> Tuesday the 2Hii of May at the \V: iae>-tun m tool auu itonum. Ail the people who have Ueen jn close touch with the pui-iic schooL "/ the county for the paH several tears will know the extreme ties unler which they have been run A pi vsi-mx itentaiu-i lor aupmvoi -chw»ls costmi; vastly more "han the t'dr !»atnteuare. has made :t difficult to run xftoois saUsfact only. Now, the ciouds are dtar.v away and we are retting our We arv >oot to know where we are and wdl t»- anle to move i« in the even tenor of things. The meeti >* t««rether of the various Kuanlian- of the c*tura«»onaJ inter ests was .;r t sticant from tiae fact that it rep re toi the very hM of (nlPs citixeh-h >. killing men who ate seek ing to improve things an-l give every hod) a criance in life. One of the pr»Kem> which seem - to !«e almost solved ts that evert hoy ami (tirl on Martin f>nii:!y wil' !* -o near a r"«*l hieh -hoo: that thev may eat and -l»ep a" their owtt tmi'e a?vl attet:d hgh schooL This ha* lieeu I r acht iioj! by • staWish inr a hi?N .-chord in each com munity. Xo system ha- yet been levi-e«i that grves as much eilucatwal ad vantages for all the people as the piib'ie s«bo«d system. It «i denKicra cy in its purity; it »e all an equal •wlvantatre and mrardltu of nrcam One of the h-revs* -~-. the ass«-mbly was the lerriation to rasse the standard of hnHien usol in our -chords, and requesting the auth orities to include same in the«r coun ty budret. When we see »urh assemblies of our feltow citizens rathered in -tdernn o*l .f.-rence to do things , for the public rood, we krrrtw the »ta> will soon he here when a brirhter rlay for high er truni.ll; wil Ihe in leach. liNKY (;KOVE LIK'AL ITKMS Mej-rs. Hairy l»_ i. I Ldley nini kiiiert Kog> rs«n r.soti. !t>.l tf Oak City Sunday Misses \loa at. • hat•> r)r«r keel nkff in Everett* Friday. V-.ss!?. J. K keel aad Berkley Lal 'e. were in \\ Tuesday aifht. Me -rs. I'airy J'>»-. Dai»iel Lilley. - y and Kwue Kogersui; noie in llvere'ts Irv a) oa M.s» Susie Keel >pe«.t the week t-J •itli Mi>e> Velma aid Kathrttte keel. Misse - \ elma *ul Susie krer at - teniei the retival >n Hamilton Sat ir.tay Nitrbt. Mr aiel Mrs- IJo>d Aege. Beatrice U late an.l Mr. Claad June- of Jame ville were callers ia iht> section oa Ue.lue~.tay. Mt*e> Vtola Wkitharu and kath rvne Keel spent Saturday wrglt with Mis. Wiilte Wh.tehurs*. Misses. Mary Harris and Myrtle Per ry spent a few days in Oak City last week. BEAK tiKASS LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS ITEMS Mts* Nellie Bullock spent last week with her brother. Dr. ("has. T. Koebatk. Quite a aamber *f friends attend ed servtc*=s at the Bear Grass irfcul howSe Sunday afternoon. We are very sorry ta note that Charles Rogers is an the nick Est. Miss Laaha W vane spent Saturday night with Miss Essie Mae ThyUr. Mia. Boh Ssetaa spent the we^ ead with her mother, Mr*. W. D. Boh WhLhaid. and IBa

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