THE BIGGEST AND BEST FAIR IN EASTERN CAROLINA THIS YEAR—THE ROANOKK FAIR. WILLIMSTON, N. C, NOVEMBER 13TH TO 16TH, INCLUSIVE. BE
AMONG THE CROWD AND ENJOY THE BEST ENTERTAINMENTS EVER HEU> HERE si, ooo HORSE RACES. BIGGEST AND BEST EXHIBITS OF ALL KINDS.
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1 AKM HILS, WILL! VMSTON IS THE
PLACE TO StLL VOI R TOtMX3X
TRY ONE OF THE HOUSES HEX''
VOLUME 2L—NUMBER TSL
ELEGANT CHURCH
WEDDING HERE
ON WEDNESDAY
Miss Martha C. Craw
ford and R Duke j
Critcher Married
The namajcr of Martu Co* I
too Crawfonl to Mr. Bvicil Da** |
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c nicher was at the M«
tno-tal Baptist chuieh at eleven «
dock W«MV. the cereaamy beta,
pel formed by Rev. M R- Csa-her
of the bridr, by K''
A. V. Joyner. P»«« of «t* P wC
the ring UJtiaay m*k:ag ' "*■ •'
iiiipic&avr.
lab/ leaf ptae lal ' v i *' f * I
witk a profits!at. of ekry***- I
themuai* for the deeonsfcons.
twtt btinn usd in tic arrarg-amr-
Taper* in rare oid o*W h •> th®
have been m thr family of t* bnd«
for several generations. k*«ed da*
ing the ceremony.
A short musical prv-grsm wjs beau
tifully retvrlereni by Mis. Warren I'
Blinn, iuter of the groom. Mr*. J
S Rho>ies sang with lovely tone*
-For Von Alone." and "In a
Garden." V
The Habere were: Messrs- Jaba* S
Peel, J. G. Godard. Jr.. J- W. Birr
and Lake Lamb. The hndenm*
ntt: Mmv Nina t p!* ElmabeO
Sanaa. Eliiabe h Pope and M-*. Rob
ert Hey den retch. They w«* d*s~e
of the nMMr «bt»; Mfca ffl*
vfannf a hi tie ehiffn with f
lace and silver trimminjrs. M-s» Ba*
res wearing a nil* gteea chi#o"
«]uaiotly mailt op with
Pope veariar a jHk« ehMToa * ,u
satin and silver trimming*. a«d
Het .ienre.ch wearing aa orange ch'f
fon trimmed wi'h sileer They
wore silver headdresses and carri~
white ami pink chrysaathrmaae*
Mbs Keile Wjrrne. as md of ho»-
or. was pretty in a pink l+, ' e " die*e
milk roid trimmings and a g«U hat
witih orehd pluaae*- Sfc» carriec.
Mis-- Catherine Hardisoa.'as laati
girt, was dainty m a yellow net mrr-a
satin. She carried a large basket o
("h r> santheaaums.
The groom was accompanied by bis
brst maa, Mr. Cashing Biggs H*sae"
end the bride, Imnely in a brown ain
lace girwn with gold bat and veil was
given in marriage by her father, Mr.
Beajamin C. Crawfoed of U imgtse
Immediately after the 11 ■■many,
the bridal party and a few intimate
friends and retatire* TO* invited t»
the home of the bride's gunlaitbrr.
Mrs Ely Pope, where they wet* aesrr-
Tbea the bride and giaoaa left by
took the trail, for Narfok and othe.
Mr*. Critcher is *be daughter at
Bea C. Crawford and the late Rasa
raand Pope Crawford. She bao Sm"
m Waiiamstoa at the heaae mt he"
grandmother, Mrs. Elnabeth Pop.
( iff the death of her marker in he*
early childhood and she is nwßag
edaca'ed at Salem eaßege amd b a
State.
Mr. Cril char fe m mm of Mr. ami
Mrs. RLS. Critcher and is me of Mar
«n» of Critcher" amd Critcher. am.
balds a Ugh pU*- the sarin! ax
THE ENTERPRISE
ROAiNOKE FAIR IS THE GREATEST
LARGE CROWDS
ATTENDING DAY
AND NIGH
Best Horse Races Eve.
Staged In Section
Being: Enjoyed
EXHIBITS ARE FIN
Free Acts More Thai
Worth (late Admis
sion Price
WiUiamston is this we. k enjoying
the many pleasures and dr
nvnl froia the Roaaaoke f»i*. j"""'
bv tivoufcofront rouiiliea in al
aWNDS excelling anything «-vei
attempted in «"astera Caioliiin frott
poisti of vifw.
The horse races, which are the bo'
ever seen in this section of the "*»'•
try, are drawing favorable cummen
'rom all sides, and «ir»wing peopl*
from far and neai, who are now get
•nag their heart's desire —seeing really
noted horses race the track at speed.-
far dbo«* any possibly made by lo
cal horses. The race* have all beet
closely competed, and aroosiag ir.tei
est ta the highest pitch from beg*.,
nag lo aad.
n*e b nc tacea were prevented o.
Tuesday, the opening day, on arcour.
of rain, aad are being given in L»rg
er volume each day, in order to hi
the rati re program a- arranged. Pia»
tirally the entire afternoon of all day
the last of the week are being or
copied with races, 'bote attending th»
iast days witnessing one and two mon
races per day than was the origins
P«**aaa.
Ths exhibits, which by far eicw
expectations at the anaounceane-d o
the fair, are a show worth a trip ®
omay miles to aee, and the exhbi
buildings have been fall of spctator
all the week, even the opening day
when rain aad muddy roads cooh
not prevent the throng* from gath« •
at the fair greods. The promi *
of the aesoeiatioa management naW
a few weeks ago are being HNd
and almort unbelievable rigbu an
heiag «ea at the Rnaaokr fail
The free acta furaiahed by the as
aoriatioa are a show within the*
mlw, aad are balding the wndivide.
atteataaa mt 'ho throngs both day aa>
right, with a change of program earf
aad every day and night. The las'
I comprises terea free acta, L
I mate thaa is aeen at the averse
j -how mad are feats that are entire!;
I aew to tbia sectiao of the coaatry.
Fraaa the ataadpoiat of amnsoaaen'
• aad exhibition, the Roaaoke fair tho
j Car, has proved an overwhelming aor
j XHs aad with fair weather the r
—=r—r day, will go dowa ia the hia
lory af this aartion as the greatea*
exhflatioa ever staged la eastern Car
Vith new exhibit buildings haviaf
beea elected jaat prior to the open
mg af the fair, the skeptical did aa*
believe they waald be filled this year
■il i ah*ita being aa am ran a»
aae phma. r I IMT ia dear ia
mg the beat. i» teaiftai* a»
MHtAa
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T7ILUAHSTOX. MAR, IX COUNT*. NCCTB CAROLINA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16. ISA
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SH LESLEY SHOWS ■
MAKING GOOD
THE REPUTATION i
Throngs Filling the Mid
way Day and Night
at Pair Grounds
With »"«» ®
Um, a iilahl |imw «f K«to
muar anJ MM, "nlnlauuiient row,
.o> pmoUd i pretty sipht. e»|« •
.tall) at the Ufkt thaw* at the ft-
uiukr fair liut ink. with ikr nJf |
ail t(*Ul attmlMb of tlx t.itatu
jktedjr Show which *»rf catfnii|t U |
1
hp umirrnrnt la.-t« of }oanr am.
old.
Kespleodeat with pAI leaf, inyri-.
.an-hard iaaMktmU, :te show
frosts are attractive, the itiujr devw
(J well up. ohvi> >P*k a*'
po». coa-weno* the kmc srawa, aix
vaf«lrafce ef perforaters iirnxiiU'r
IW men ami women oa the **hall>
MU" are dncr aad rwitcwt a ■
the whale ataaoapher* of the Shee
trgiaiubN is clean ud vfaniexnM'
Viriag with each other for pofM.
lanty are the llaatatioa show wi
Shcedt)'t KIOWII Gcwiia miastn
aad their cracfc juy baad ami wr
ckntn, the thrilla*: Mhdrone, Mai
gets* thea're, aad freak animal show
The big caterpillar, show* hen aif
is one of the new joy makers tun
-3d oat thi* seasoa froai Coney IsLtf*
aad feat are? the ridug devices, Ih>
a»i)-g°-wad aad Pern* arhrei
however, btiif old staadhys aad hold
iag their owa ia the ejea of youth
fal pleasure whan.
ChpL Joho M. Shot !?y. one of Aat
srica's leadiag show m a, i« ia per
aaal charge of his «|tai-a «*», an
laaofcti rperiil prafiaa n all de
part■> 1 of his iwnl ia £ ~a»
or the doaiacr day of the fair. A?
rides aad shows will ke kept L t
■alii a late hoar Friday ajghi. TT
Sheesley Shows play their last star.
f* winter qaarteri aa the Vir
next Saaday. They are by far th»
laia—l aad Boot aadn rami>3
sawpaay em aeea ia thia awrtinr
tntfar the Merit of MIHM. aa-
Dr. md la. C J. »i|U mt Wiad
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NO LIGHTS IS
CAUSE OFBAI>
C AR ACCIDENT.
Mr. YVillitM lardjicT
Down In Front of His
Home Last
a A
Wnlnr itay «(»« a k"T* »»««
in; car stiwk Mr. W«U» l iriwi a>
he * going fzam k*- ts»€ ***" j
rood to his «■»*« wiih
frnm Uilliaw««* «"
Washington roo»t» ku» :e
ea-> five f(* •'»«» I - i>«4. fcwji
HIK ONE leg aad hotr jJ*d Ww
hw. hea-l lia»U>.
TrnpMan m#%fc«r. I "ewfl»*« Wit
soon n»fcn >t l>j l> J S Rhi Jr .
who »ook him «• tk» A mac***
patal nrVff a hfct nu> jtim *«-
fl that he tu»i |«>l «>» iims of
eovery.
From the mnrtr p. **f tfce a»
mlrnt ai.t MI liiff « -rrwrns- iL
there va; min h of*- evl.U
nl om both oi4r> Th*r- *w
al people nraik' . ♦feec* »««« a ear
€.■ each *ide of the i«»f «•* "
| the people « r* ® jaurtiiii!
■Woxirateri, and w»» Wi.
turned te walk afrM t s « nai V*
I '• »
ju-t when akxMtt la* « v «fe *"»»,
! turned partiaHr aiws>i « k hit k*t.
I toward the M-maLur «»*. wh*h Iwj
had not seen, awt al*-- s Hull). j
was Mrurk, the ear l» T within j
lights ai.d (Mr at a s*tfc rate wf.
Lead.
The party dniur the «r Al m»- j
-top after the acridrae. Ifedt sped « i
and there Is mm (W d aay IM * '
ooaaect an> oa* with '*»- had. Ho
ever the lathidr owl. I
not withhold the trw-k W MI
111. H. DiiM of Bu MI ■—tj «N |
j*d Ids rwhwi to the Usdwt ri—r ,
| "7 authorities.
We hare Mt hat tW nflwaUi
I f the OK fraaa the the vawrpwii ■
rfth. *t#rftW-r
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NOTICE OF SKITITS IX
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THE ercKor u. CWI 801
Chrnrh arhaal » 4a. a m, H. M
JMfti tfc* f|mr
UNCLE SAM WILL
NOT OPPOSE THE
KAISER'S RETURN
No Disposition Is Shown
In Washington to
Interfere
WASHINGTON. Nov. 14.—1f aay
thing is to be done i.bout the kaiser s
return to Gennatiy, it will have U
|«. d«ne by the allies without the aal
of tlw I nited State- The L'aiteu
Stitrs is not a signatory to the trea
tv of Versailles and ha.- no re»|>on
V
ability for th- wherrafcouts of th»
HeheßaoUerns.
Awl there is not any disposition
here to iii-er:tic. If Premier Bald
sin as Mr. Lloyd (ieorge said, was
>«uM*sl oat of Europe, Seeretarv
Hugl.«* • »ao e«iually siiubbe.l ojt o>
I'.uropf *ihti h*-' »"• place.l ,kls
limitations on the proposed . vper.
ißi|uiry into Gernian>'» capacitiy t..
l-> ; (
Th* failuie of that movement to
provide for Germany's return to ir.
dustrial prrnluctioii has urdoubtedl>
ontritnileal to the pri«ent activity ol
the HahenaaUcras. The disposition oi
lAadiington is to «a h it.- hands ol
Luiope so long as M. Poincare mair
i «
tains his present attitude.
ItiREIGNERS STI IIYINa
Ol R POOD ORI'GS AC
Bepre.-e*itative» of various foreigr
pov«raaaents now in the L'nl'ed States
studying the work that is being don«-
in protecting the public health r>
'remtlv vi*itod the I'nitied States U
fiaitmeat of Agreulture to learn ab
! sn*i Ibe enforcement of the foml ae.
act from the officials direr' I
ia charge ami to visit the laboratories
I where the ai-alytiri work is done. Tb
| law bas attracted at'enion la nearly
1 all eouritries because it is aa dfectfte
tuece of progressive legislation ami
j.
j because It touches all eoantries ex
' |«etiag foods and drugs to this roun
i try. Included ia the delegatiau which
' will rpeud several mouths in the Uait
id State* are representatives fraar
Fiance, Eagland, Italy, Ramia. Po
Uad. Spain. Holland, Belgium, Greece
Jaguh*ia, Germany SWUMAIIH
iitntay, Mexico, San Salvador, Bra
id, die aad Canada.
Mr. Lyawa Britt of Oak Ridga te
stitate ml apeodiag a few days baa*
this waak with hia parents, Mr. am*
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1 PEANUT GROWERS
READY TO OPEN
THEIR MARKET
I Oj>en Market With
I >rer Advances Than
Last Year
The peanut Grower* association bi~
3Sm unccd that it is now read) "*"
ofn the 1923 pool of peanut- 2k
to arept leliverie».
to the very short tinK that
| they have hail to nuke ihetr plar?
|it is pi. tuttle that all raceiter- an
j >?ialer* will nut have been appointe.
! but they it* emleavonng to tr** tb»-
I «lune at the earliest imwi
lln roost cae» the reeeivers they K»t
last year will serve. The a>so«n»»o*
aniiouiMV*, however, that tho>«- wl»
are ready to deliver peanuts at tb.
J points where ao receive** have bee'
appointed should notify the d!U-e o
as-ociatioa ad ««* and thev .wj
iwlrwt the growvrs where to delreet
them.
Receiving an.l rrailing wdl be Um
it is arnoanced by the aiM-iatwa i j
the same way it wa- la>t year aahi j
| the undemated grades and advance-,
will be made.
*
Grade Ad*, per IVI
1-1, 5® per cent or brtter I._ 4.
M
J i -ti pet cent to Ml per cent 314. j
J 3 - - - 3c j
B-l, 55 per cent or better 3 l-3r
B-2, 40 per rent to ii per cent 3 1-J»
B 3 3
K I. 55 per rent of batter 3 I Jr
K-2. 40 per cent to 55 per cent 3I 4c
K 3 ._ _ . 3r
SpaaiT-h . . 3 I S
j Just a» -®>« as |a»Mble aotice» wilt
Ibe -enl out to all groaers giviag the
I receiving point-. The awviatum al
so ana«}re> that its pranuts will be
rleaaeil b> the Columbian IVaai* rom
t*i") at their t a nous plaat- an> a>
rruaets i proxinuty to puint
are all growers in the prniiaut> t«
these points are retiwsted to alrlivet
to the factory.
SENSATIONAL
RAID STAGED BY
M DRY W AGENTS
22 Arrested and 60 Mort
Warrants Out for Pro
minent Citizens
MOBILE. Ala., Nsr, 14—Impos
ed liquor valued al m«*re than
has been seised, 22 persons are Bhdei
arrest en charges ranging from bnb
ery of gavemr-eat agrau to paates
s*oa af liquor, and apprvxisaately ft
a.blitoaal warrants a>e still to b*
-erred ia coanertiaa with the raid
ron«h*rtcd in Mobile city aad countv
last eight wbea 52 federal
>w*oped dowa apm this aeetiaa.
The staring of liqaor in the federal
huibhatg, which was started early the
morning, bad not beea ramplatid late
this afteraooa. Eight large track
loads af Bae tmpoited Hqaaaa km
beea unloaded at the haildang by the
middle of the afteraooa
The raids task place early jada
of aa iaveatigatiaa which baa beea aa
der way m thaa ritj stea teat Jr
by the iatelligeaee uait af the cam
,
THIS MARKET IS CAPABLE OF
GIVING SERVICE MIXED WITH
ABSOLUTE COIRTEST—TRY IT
KSTABIJSHED IS*.
POPULAR YOUNG
COUPLE QUIETLY
MARRIED SUNDAY
Miss Bessie Page and H.
- G. Horton Wed at the
Bride's Home
.it ihf home of tfcc
knar's wm¥Lber. Mrs. John
' Mr. 'Hugh G. HoW -n and Miss
; Be«-se I"»ct were ijuitely unite«l in
iaunafr Oelv the immediate niem
hees »f the bt*JeV fsonily were pres
jent. Re* A V performing the
Xn. Ho*"«-' i- tbe .laughter of the
' late Sberf J M. I"itr an«l Mrs. Au
' cvutas J«ha--n. aanl i« one of Wil
liaaetonV mot ptpular and charm -
' tag iva*f *•-
Mr. Hoit-w is the -«n of Mr. and
Mrs. J- K. H«n«n o r Ainriie. Mr.
, ks t*e \ nauj.* "1 nsembet of the
pipobr la* of Ihuuiing. MH»re
j:ai Horton. a««i i» 1*» of the coun
f tie>" ck> I fwoii-wr youne attorneys.
Itemed aelv after the ceremony,
, Mr and Mi"- Horton left for Xor
| folk »fe-e ibey sfw;it a few days.
They are nem at h-erw witib Mr and
j Mrs. W. I» Waits on Main sreet.
BKII LI A\l RiAEPTMiN IN
HtlViK OF MR. AND MRS.
B. IK h Et RITIHER
- | Mr. and Mr>.B. Duke
VnUbn. abue manage took place
• ami thair bndal par >.
J Mi-.- Ala I'vfß. aunt of the brid*,
was ImtCM at a bulliant reception
at her hnmr oa Haugbton street, on
Tat-vb) eveasu* na »:W until 11.
TV partly home wa.- ansttcally aid
beautt'u it devorsaed for the occa.-Hii
la the raeptma tvall. tall ifce» of rel
i U>« (MiiKU-lbmau- *■« used ag
ainst a Kai p«««l of potte«l plants
and p«ae Thr mn- n**#. where the
ramiine lav aas tran.-foinied
Ma a beuatild boaer . pine and myr
tle fvrwkiag t Wk prouid for yel
loa ami wlute cb> that
aere pwfad) •-•*« In the living
IMn tte aae dtan latiaai ware us
ed ami m thi> moi the many pre"
ty rift aeie ali^played.
Mr ami Mis. k B. Crawford re
retted al the frnal duor ai«d invited
tlaee eaWung t* the punch bow l where
Mi» Aasta Crawford aad Mrs. War
rea Biggs sewed debc**a.- punch. Mrs.
J. G Gmtard. Ji. rhowtd them to the
us>v rum *be*e they aoet the bos-
Itw aaad the bridal party, who stood
aa wder: MM ASM Pope. Mr. Ben.
C. Trawfoad Mrs B D. Oritieher.
Mr. Cntacker. M» Nelle Wynne. Mr.
l ake Laah. Mass Elizabeth l'«-pe. Mr.
Jark Bigg-. Mrs. Rot* rt Heydeaireich,
Mr. Julaas Peei. Mu» Nina I pton,
Mia Elisabeth Burta* and Mr J. G.
Godaad. Jr.
Alter the gwests were sbaaa to the
gift wia aa ine ohuv was served
by Misses Margaret Maaning, Eve I'
Harrboa aad ■♦'ipbia Little. About
a haadied fait ails called during the
RECTTAL AT GREENVILLE
TEACHERS' COLLEGE
Mim Dane llmdl will give a recit
al at East ChrsHaa Teacher* ralltga
■■l i IS. I«L at M pa, aader
the af the Bfaar ADea PWa
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