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FIND QUI COLUMNS A TO 150S HOMES OF >JIAKTIN COUNTY VOLUME 24—NUMBER 93 . FARMERS INSUR ANCE ASSOCI- ! A HON MEETS - Z A Annual Report Shows Large Gain; Officers | Elected The ar.nva! meeting of the Fanners I Mutual Fue IIUURMC Asaociatio.. • was held *1 tLe co«rt house Moi>uay. "ike atteinlarre, f&r a cold day, v u ' li-rge, Baeml~:s •eh»s» present frotr til parU cf, the GMUI l T Tic annul report irtoweii a gan o. > 57 bk-i 'mc, carrying the tot— to, ( 574. aad the z —oi»..t of insurance to ■ s777,Sic-00, witch is a gain of 93,71*» over that of lsit year. Ever;" phju-e of the annual repoil J was very sstfsfartory and show- c!e-.r J ly that fin? isurance can be h « :il. , low cost. The Farmer s Insurance i oli- j ri*m. also include damage by wind ai.d , lightning which is a step fui her than «>her companies. The following officers were ele ted, for the year 1924: W. C. Manr i*g,t pn«de.-ii, jik..iec L- Colttain, Sec e , tary-Trea&urer, Sylvester Peel, Sa...u | dT. Evetet. a.uj Moyc F. Taylor, ill rector.-- I Supetv aiors are: J. F. Jackso* - , K j G. Sexton, Jno. H. Bailey, Jo hu.. L Colt nun. W W. Griffin, B. L Gardner, I B. Me Manning,, Henr> Koberon. Ilenj.y Feel Jos. H. Griffin, A. W. Bailey James D. Bowen, J. S. Meeks, W. H. Rogers, W. H. Edwards. J. A. Ausban. J. H. D Feel. Henry Feel. B. K_ Jenkins, A. E. Smith, T. A. Bun'ing. R L. Taylor, M. P. Taylor. Jo*, a Harrison. W. S. Rhodes, Ed- Purns, T. B Slade. Jr., W. R. Eveett, W. J. Johnson and N. F. Brown. Agent* for the company are: Jas. L. Colt tain, Mc G. Taylor, S. T. Everett, and W. C. Manning. CAR LOAD OF MULES SOLD AT AUCTION SAT. Prices Paid Were Very Low, Averaged A bout $l5O. Each A car load of young mulee were here Saturday at noon in frimt of the stable* of J. H Purvis ami San to the accompaniment of a bras* b-«L till The mules were generally of goad type and sixe and the prices s*emal reasonable, but either the exceeding ly cold weather or the fart that our farmers prefer to buy in the old * ay, which gives them more time to in * vestign e and look the mules over. n uftrl the tndd ; ng to be slow. Some very fire mules were sold at ak«t tilt and $l. r iO each. BIGCS DRUG CO. INSTALLS RAD • The S. R Biggs Drug Compony ha* jut installed a new radio set coding aboot $300.00 from Mr. Lyman, the Tlrn speech of Senator Harrison |im out from the Pittsburg station peowd to be very interesting to the many listeners, the aet is capable of pidrirg. up messages sent out from Cuba and other far away stations. TEXACO FILLING STATION DISPOSING OF SILVERWARE The Texaco Filling Station is offer ing with each five dollar purchase of gas or oil a handsome combination aHcrware set for less than coat, or * in other words, the management is giving to its patrons a combination silverware set MISS FRANCES WILr tfAMfi ENTERTAINS (kadfjßßiling her house truest, ApMary Hanty Charles, of Wash ■■■■ MBhB Frances Biggs Williams kaphe to several of her little ori*B mm Saturday afternoon front mpfll ■* at the home of her pVMMther, Mrs. Fannie Bigp ■ New Town. The lovely home was decorated for the wnriw with bowls of aarosai ad pallid plants. The hostess waa ed in entertaining by her not her, Mia. Carrie B. Williams. Bridge fad rook wen played. Hiss Susie James ■taking high score in bridge and Miss Margaret Joyner in rook. They were presented attractive bottles of per fan* aad the gaest of honor was given a boa af ehodates. A salad coarse with sandwiches aad fast chocolate and eiaaa was served at the conclusion of the games aad then the gaests eajoyed dancing for a VMK iavited were: Miasms Sade Jamee, Kuth Red, Margate* Joyaer, Bhnbeth Garganos THE ENTERPRISE PLAN TAKING ! DEFINITE SHAPE FOR EXPOSITION To Be Better and Bigger Than the One Of Last Year I All eyes in Eastern North Carolina wi3 he centered on the big Exposition, t it is 'o be held a' liik vii one week ' bej-Jiutf A» id 7th of this year, for j tfce next three mo- iK rkns are fast I 's'iing dwi'e siutfe whicn indicate ! that tu> will oe up to the slogan, "I'tve Soutti's Biggest Ekent of Its ■ kind™. Tnete isn't a better place in ! .-I! the e-atern part of the State to j hold the big -S«>w than Kington. The • Jixcellet* n»ti sy*'etn raiiating in ' every ,dir*t ion front this metropolis I#'" Ea.- «■ a Car .Una, w«.l make it j en-.' *"c« evenbuljr to go leat one day. !r. »pe. Uistj; of the n ngram recently .u it is I "*nr f k ; .« together for this !Hr occa ,w , Se .e'ary B- tless said, | "We had a wonderful exhibition of • f ,: eh * >«!>•. lut it is going to be ICV.II bigge thi jes r". Some out f >ta u.ng Sar will oper he Exposition ■ on Monday nij.ht and then on till the : I curtain falU Saturday evening there [will be sorething doing bll the time The ranmter ex pec's to get togeth er a program that will appeal to every class of pationage. and no ex pense will be spared to bring this a . bout year, the first year, more than ■ ;>0.«00 square feet of floor space *a> covered with exhibits of various ' kinds. This year the indications are there will be more exhibits ard a . bigger variety. An extra effort is go ing to be made now to get a real . gricultur. I show. Every county thai j ■ b a member o. the Eastern Carolina Chamber of Commerce is entitled to a free booth and this means that inote th n fif'een countie> will haw a chance to do some real first -«tas* ; dvertisi- g Tbey will be there and you need not worry about that. East ern Carolina will be there in no un certain way. r Every manufacturing pl'Jit in the Sfa'r ought to have some floor space at this big -how. It is :n excelled way of putting before the outside world. Eas*ern i wonderful advantages. I The turn stiles last year register | ed 17,110 paid admissions with two , rainy days. The attendance this year ! should run to SujOOO easily. They are going to Kin.-ton, you bat. COLD WAVE PLAYS HAVOC WITH PIPES The weather man gave the people warning of a co'd snap bul because it I did come a- promptly as was ex pired our pe» ,-le did not heed anil Saturday night a real plumbers snap hit, sending the bulb down to ten de • grecs, spattering water pipes and burst'-g tanks ; n -nany places, giving the plnmLer more jobs t' n he could i hanJW. > J. S. PAGE!: DIES IN HOSPITAL | Mr. J. S. Page died Friday night . while andergoing an operation for ap pendicitis. Mr. Page came to William -1 4m to see a doctor and was told by I>r. Warre-i that U'.less immediate re lief was given he could not live but , 'a few hours. He was rushed to the Washington Hospital, but too late, . for he was unable to stand the oper ' at ton and died on the table. Mr. Page f had recently suffered several severe 1 attacks of asthma and that weakness r may have had some influence against * his case. ■ Mr. Page was a farmer 39 years old I He married Mist Lida Moore, who with four children survive him. He was buried at the Mobley Lurying ground J Sunday afternoon. Rev, A. V. Joyner conducting the funeral ; MR. JOSHUA H. HARDISON, DEAD P ■ Mr. Joshua H. Hardison, of Smith srirk*« Creek died Saturday night from * lacaaoaia. Mr. Hardison was seventy ««■ yold. the last member of a * large family of children. He had never Harried. He was baried ia the family " grave yeard Sunday, the funeral be ' «aj cnaAictod by Elder W. B. Harring ton, pastor of the church at Smith * **ks Creek, where the —ft had * long been a member. e * CHERRY—JACKSON Mr. Frank Cherry and lfiss lilli. * Jacfaon. both of Old Fort, Beaufort Cs*gy, am anitod in marriage Sua ■ day evening, December IS at tJK * at the home of the bride's father, ® r Bag * v ' #f r » TV many beautiful presents re "•eerwad shew* the high esteem in which J •bay are bald m their community. Williamston, Martin Cqtinty, North Carolina, Tuesday, January 8. 1924. SIOO,OOO PEACE HAN PRIZE AWARDED Advocates Entering Wortd Court and Cooperation With League Without Fuß—uwhuiNp at Present—Suggests League Mem bership Be Opened to M Natians and Providea for , Devetapment of International Law. The American Peace Award hroufht forth *2,165 piano and man? thousands of ietten. Since many of the plans were the composite work of organizations. universities, etc.. a single plan often represented the views of hundreds or thousands ot individuals. The content of these plans is therefore an inde v of the true feeling and judgment of hundreds of thousands of American citizens. These ptaM tmmm tram wiy group In Anrhcu Ufa. Soat are akrtMilj from lifelong of UHMT and lateraatloaal li«. Sob* an (Tua per sons ■bo have KMM Uttla. hat aha hare th*BMl>« wa u tall Ik* Uvtag oat its trtcHf. Bat tmoag tkaa all an tkeee •» laut carnau: Ikau ■ war ta baa •all; to be (maatal Ikara mmmt kt a (ace a boat an tka part ( ttaaitliaa la their attltodo toward It. that by ■oat progressive afrararat the au ufactara sad panhaaa of tka aaal tlona of war aM be Hatted or atop ped; that whtla ao political »«rhaa lam aloaa wOl taaare cooperattea amoaf tka aatloaa. tfcerw aaat ha aoma aachlaary at aaapa»a*laa tf tka will to cocipaaata la to ke Made eSee lira: that aaataal coaaael aaaang tka aatloaa la tka raal kapa tar hi lac tag a boat tha dlanvowal of war by the opoa arowal af Ha ipal caaaaa aad opoa dlacaaslon af tkaaa. aad • Bally that thera aaat ha aaaa aaaat af defining. recording. Wfrpntki aad developlßg tka law af aatlaaa Stat*m*mt mi Jmry of AmmrJ Tha Jary af award taallaaa that thera la aa *ae approach to a arid peace. aad that It IB aeeeaaary ta roc. oca lie ao* aaraly political hat alao pajrhoioflral aad acaaowalc tact era L INTKR THE HRMANINT COURT That Um Cm4 Sum adkrre to lb* MauMU Court of latrrna tlonal Jaotlco tar tW rioaiaa m| oadcr tko cm4Ulou Mated ky Secr» 1117 HwfeM u4 Pri lIIIM Hirttu ta Ntrury. IMS. IL COO PC RATE WITH THE LEAGUE OP NATIONS. WITHOUT FULL MEMBERSHIP AT PRESENT Tkat vttkMt M«—!■» a M—kM mt Ik* Utiw af Nattoaa u W yreMßt nulhalrl ikt I'MH SHIM doitniMM akould tilcM Ma prrf at taoprralioa «tik tko Im|m ul propooe partldpatlM la Ike work of Ma AmmM) aM C«mU aato tko foUewtac Mtiltloa* aM Salagaortai of Miarn Doctrine L Tko I'lM Raira aaiapta tho Lnfao af Nattoaa aa aa iMtwawr of oaiaai raaaarl. kwt R will aaaaaao aa obligation to Mtoritn with political taaauoao af policy or lateraal adrolalatratloa mt uj lurrlfi ataio la «Hi« Ha aSala with tkooo mt ether Stateo for tko preeer Tatioo mt i lara aa4 tko |fioitlu of tko OMaooi welfare. tko Ualte4 Stateo tasteta apoo tkf aafrcaardlnf of tko Mmiw Doc trlaa aad doae Mt ak—SMI Ho tradlHoool attltade coacoralac AaarVaa MtpMran mt tko OU World aaj 4on aot c loaaot to iibah I to loa« tatabllahed poller ooacoraia* queottona m»rd»J by It aa pardr Aaokaa to tko ranaofadaUna or Seclaloa of other Poo era Mo Military or Ecaaawlc Ferae t Tkot tko oaly UM of naiakl- which aatloaa caa freely mat* to apply to aot* otter M tko —0 mt Ptaca la tkat wklck ariaro fioa taM—M, ft— ami Mtaaal. daa fall pobllclty. aad rrao tko pow*r of pokllr -,ptaloa Tko raited Statoo wwaM —1 ao okllcatioaa ander ArUclo X la Ma preaeat foam, or wto Article XVI la Ita prroeat f»ra la tko Coioaaat. or ta Ita aatal'ft form aa aow proposed aalna la aay particular caaa Coaptoa kaa aotkortaod aack actloa Tko Cattad Statoo prapuata tkat Artie 100 X aad XVI ka oMkor diappad r" %"itor ao aaraW aad ckaasod aa ta ellaolaata ! aaj aiw inllaa of a gaaaral atmaiat ta aao coerctoa for oklala |t| coaformity ta the pM|ra of tko Careaaal Ma OkHpaHaao Varoolllaa Troaty X Tkat tka DaMod Stataa oIU aarpt ao roopoaalkilMlaa aadar tko Troaty of Taiaalflaa aaka ta aay parucalar caaa Oaacreaa kaa ■otkarlaad aack artki - x Opoa ao AM Natlooo I TW T'aMod trialm Garanaoat prapaaaa tkat Artlclo lof tko Cawo aaat ka aoMtraM aad appMoM. or. If oara—ary. redrafted. aa tkat lialiilia' ta tka f ~r| — akall ka aaaarod ta aay eelf-soraraias State tkat wtabaa ta Ho aad tkat raeatroa tka faroraklo rata of twe-thtrdo of tka AtaaMkty. i Aa a 1 nodMlno mt tta parttrlpollno la tko wart aad coaaaala ml tko Ltafao. tka Cattad Stateo oaka tkat tko Aaocaakly aad Cmaacfl oam aoal —or iHi*a aatkorMy to keda collakorauoa lor tko reel it io aad da 11 ln»» lat of tataraatfa.aol lav, oaploylas for tklo par poo a tko aM at a Malia of Jartata Tkla t'oaaalaaioa would bo directed ta 'iiathlt aaaw otMln rale* mt tko law of aallaaa. ta qoately provtdad tar kat rtul ta tka ■alMroaaco of. iatmalioaal I iuatlrc. aad Ik vowaral ta SoSaa tka aadal rl«hte aad datlea mt I Stataa Tka mil ■ll litlaai of tka Caulaaiaa woaid ka pro j baa Uaa ta ttaao. k prapar form for coaeMeratloa. ta tka Aaooakty 00 to a taiaawfs M aot a kwaaklai body j Artfcof. Hmmrn Net to Be —»—■ Until A lter MWWAM la orin thai Ik* wu may betaken HMJ lk« emtte tke I*"- tk« rtUcr Coaamltten. wttk toe ae OtMco« of Mr. Baft, tat MM Mt to «MlM* Ut —tartMl of tk« flu ■«' 11 after tk* ralmtat The •f tka Jary mt Amur* mm i ttrNl9 *"jOHN W DAYIS LKAfUtED HAND Do you approve the wiaaiag P>u Yea □ ta rmbstmmref No □ # CfliMi prtM) Address 7 ; City State .r . Are you a voter? j THE AMERICAN PEACE AWARD . , -to ■>aaw AVOHIK. MBW VMK cm i Tke only poialhla pathway to :•« aatioaal a|inaaaaßt with reference to these com plicated and dlSUalt toe tora la throngh aaataal coaasel »ad i coo i 'ratten which the plan selected i coßteaplateo. It IB therefore the aaaaiaona oplnhw af tke Jary that of the S2.ltt plana aahaaltted. Plan Nam her 14CS ta tke haat practicahlo ptaa hy which tke Dated States nay , co-operate with other aatloaa to , achieve and praoaiwa the peace of the world ~ n la tke aaaataaaa hope of t*»e Joey Hut the flrat fruit af tke mutual cout* eel and uiapai atlun aawaf the natiowa ■kxk will raautt frern tko adoption af , tke plan aetected will ho a pawaral I prohibition of tfce manufacture and , sale of all ntaterlata af war. DJHF ROOT. Ckalrmaa > JAMBS OVTHRIK HARBORD I EDWARD M HOt'SK p ELLEN FTTZ PKXIII.KTON i KosroE porxn r WIIJJAM ALLEN WIIITB f BRAND WHITLCK'K Tfca Oueatlon ta So Voted Upon Tke aahataatlal ptwvtelona which eeaaUtato the ptaa BtteteJ hy the J Jary of Award, and opoa which the , vote of the Amerlcaa people la ashed. I ore hereby aahaaltted by tha Foltcy L ICoaoilttee aa followa: VILLUM H. JOHNSTON ■STHEE EVERETT Lift Clurf) NATHAN L MILLOI Kit oirroao PINCHOT Ktt OGDEN |EU> MRB fIANKUN D IOOSIVILI HENET U BTIMSOM MELVILLE E BTONM MBA nu.VK A TAMURUF OOUdMCI N m JR. FAMERS AND MER CHANTS BANC HAS GOOD STATEMENT A REAL BANh IN A REAL TOW N , IS TO BE SklD OK THE F. AND M BANK HERE What denies more pro.»prii\ ami idvarceme t than a sta ment « given out by trt"e Fire « Merchant in thi- issue? T 1 ts o * hi- bank -how an inrrea- lp( i m •i-ml4e "f tbotse of l!»2i and \h«*y c -n ti"ue to tfirt*. The Fa rm" v- ' Merchants has the dist'ret n f!e f ".he Ir ryest kanV in n C" t. a"-' "he rank ait the !e:i h. U .. he e&*tem part of t v e st ;• Sire, its est bailment it has en ioi •>. ;. -our*! eikl sfa !.. giow*h. L'i" K ' Ves* of -eiMre ulonc with t -tiile> With it- pre er." atuf'" of t vill owtriie. * o t-j he enlarir d an-1 -ei\e the peop'e of thi- r'nd esehbonne counties COAST LINE OFFERS BEST ACCOMODATIONS \TI.\NTH . OIAST LINE TK \IN STtH'S It IK BklO'S ' SHOES W> hate liveil fast f r years that we feel that are riM« aforil to wait a minute for anything dior of a fr-» of lif (or lnth. Stre«*t cars have pull nl ani «i'h p.t~M'npr- with on* fwt on a«vi one foot off an.i railriKiil * ran" -prr: away with |»atitii»K pus •«"i(-v-r aiirfost ah»l«! of (he t.a'il rail, mi ~o everything has moved alanj; 'ike Hork «mi for several years Howeier. the lipht of *e nWen dau •nay aacr.:n HP i!a\vi>imr, .«««I it wj.- he r»"H oM A. C. I. tha' is show •nr -it*« of it. I .it *wk i- its mom nr train -kniftl came to a 1 ull ■top ait'l Wt off one of its passengers, a ro'ot*>l woman, to run a few blacks •loan w of tlx- titM-' - of tin- town to pet a pair of the baby's shoe- that --he hat forrott'-n to | ;o k in her imp She Ciiw Kiit in a liuiry, thi^ J _l«ell -MIIMM. the whistle tioteil a'>l the "nun moved on ami nohmly wrs n-xie he w»r>e off. so ft KapM'-l This nrfiiir ls «t nf o|e of tin* powl •JM days ahen «ne asked how lo'ipr w«.!il lb> tram -t"P at the next sta ofi and te was told that depended on :he roaaghfo* of the beef or how hot the roff«e was. 1 has is ju-t almut the arne thii as vreitinfr for a Woman to •rt hr apparv! n;elhei. for wtint is torn than a woman * The Cap'am •ed* b««nblr mention, for there rart ew of tha* t)(e now a dii\s. JOE DAVID CORKY I (IKS AX HIS HOME !•>.«iii rusHli IKOM I-\I:I NOMA; WAS IMU IIKI'KND KM KOI KAMI I.) afitr a w»«-k' illiies.-. with paieumonia Ji*- Itavid ("or-> ilwrt 'sl Ku- (M.IIH- near Smithnirks Creek. Mr fttr) »»- 34 in rs itlil an.l the HHI «.f kiwnit Curvy jfi'l Sail c A. Corey. 110 (j'Ur a Civil War \eterin ami ikMk me*4 mother with a IJiml fitter, t>4iM y**m to tin- adne>3 of ■Jw f»«- to «ee the on!V nn-»nl««T of i family who i.. riot practically help j«i"kern away. He will !«• hurie'i after«n at tl.«- lice grave \r.rd |Y*uiMiia htr btmmu- MHMwhal u epidemic in that mlion of the •MHIV A Wv- Bomber of people I »e IM it .i*l Mtml have died. LOCAL NEWS OF BEAVKR I>Al%* M»~-r> W. A. BarrbuitKs, Alonz«. 1., yi.t., Ira I'mt aid Marvin I'm! «tciH ta WtaUvton Thunday. J • Mr. John CuHiphei was the gufs; of i Mi»> Hihla liur rough- Saturday evan * ■» Mr. Kiioer Chfe-x.n m»ored to rlieretts to attend to business Friia\ Master Julian lla> n r .-pent Salar * lay i-.rht with Ma--t«i Sudan llur OUL**- Hr»n. Haywowi Ku(rf-r», Lestf lotrrrf. Minra IJoeers a> d |ra Pfc > ( 'Weml to Wtduiiirtpn 'Saturday Mr. Ikliie Cullipher motored to Wil iaMon Friday on burire-s. Mr J| 4 njrj kufrn, of Willianwtor. >j«it the week end with his parent*. m Srlwol opened at llunouirh.> School - Wednesday morning with a good at KKtame. > Mrs. Sylvester Ra> nor .-pent Sunday * amar with ner sister, Mrs. W. A. Barrawkc. ! Maui Minna Rojrer.- and Lester j Rdfrr- motored to Hear Ows Mon- I «*a> asonung. a Mrttn G. B Simp.-on and Dennis J Siapwo vent to Williamston yeater • tar «m : PUR HALE: Ft IK I) SKUA V, PRAC tiaOy M. Will aell right for rack. W. E. DUNN. JUKY LIST FOR SPECIAL TERM OF SUPERIOR COURT Special Term Of Court To !*ast Two Weeks; Civil Cases Only Ft '!• « r* is a list of the jurymen I » T cc*«i tor tlw * «ul term of Su perior .iM i ;■» he 1 eld for two week • sn> n sr K« 4th. A « . fits s> a. L l>. Gardner. An drew A.k« . Simon E. t'nrfy. Jaa. ' ■ oit .« i. S. J Lalley. Jowpph L "= a . \ . Bonn. C. H Cow n. !• ! l.u»rr> V. l_ Tay'or. Walter I' Vix- .t, \. A Roberson, Arch tir.fTin. S. C. A~«!rfw-. W. K Rober oti. K V i liaioi iU»-, G. R Haidip o! ; ffi.it w««*k Ar. u. K. 1-iiSey. L R Gardner. C. C. J. S. Jofes. Joe E. Gnftn. J«h:> >\ Bailey. C. W. ketth. W. C Manniir, A. R White. Gonion L ißa le\. J. W. W\nn. J. W Hardy. J \ Kwhurk. Jr . M K Smith. IVnnis Price. \\ J1 (ir»-en. C 11. Gnmes, J. !.. Italian! for the eronii week. FIRE DESTROYS TRINITY CHURCH IIA M AGE AT SCOTLAND NECK IS KSTIM \Tfril AT VMM*; INSI RAVCE SUM Scotland Sefk. X C, Jan. 7. Kitv Iv'icvrt! to have 1 from a W»r --.r fuin>f» ciusal the 'ir**rwt .i- tcniaj a W-rn«>on of Trinity -!j i copal c Iwrfh. TV U»-s is fsti V ;• rnMO with SISjPOO in>ur \re. :''f life which bad Ti.lw , lj- h«n .1 or for -.-me time, n. dixw • I .. l «»ut 4 o'clock. Nunc of the . \.itch furii-lang- *fir M>ol ei cept onie .of the altar linen and oine of the The-e were a chest in the \estry room and «'ue .-aved by Mi« I aura Clark and ' I- Josey 'VstiW*il in the fire *a-- the »aJ u.«l»le |»pe .-ntan. .-e%ea —*rs asm, and Half dasen or more n * iu-n>otial v. ...low-, 'he chutva v.l.icTi wa- completed in ■ 'v\7 vjb Su'H af er the destruction tire forty \eat> ajro of Old Tnaitj hutch, iw-ar hre. ITEMS OF THE TOWN Mt» M il! : ia Halt left M.-n.L-t ■ , . iMM. fi-> Wi" -«t« to tf .unif htr «• •• - \tlai.s»c t"«nstu:i M lame- i Jiii, lyft Sumiay wrn ~«* .r lllir Mi » K!ot«e of Wind-oi , i ' r. f • h a>> l»e e S-jn>lay after Mr. IE. A. Tomibrwi. Jr., t«i>n on hr Iml'tfliwn ni2ikrt M>« .lay aftcii. -■> Hum k ;>v ll!-. A iwir hr has I»m. , c (i- g Ikr 1. jkliy>. Mr ll*i Janii-. of iiubersoiiville »a --\ »>tor ktir \*kt nU). Mr. IKirwafl ttrrrtl, of Koiwr->-n ville *i- a ibilur in "ll luan >( lri •toy. Mii- Martha AlxlriM«l left SuH"i») morniitj? for (irerfuboto »hfrt die will ruulutbc her -todies at (ir«*s huro • olleffe 4,, Mr. Ji.inr- .-fcr has accepted a po-ition m ith the |jixl>lri loe ar»l fuel Company. Mi-s Man l.lhri»lrr Kay. Mr. I harlrs Sawyer and Sleie Kinaey. of Utnl'-or »fre vMors bete Sunday afternoon. Mr J. K k«kurk, of near llamiltor. was a visitor here Morula). Mr G M White of the local hurh way •l«-portrnei>» has been transferred to Wa-hiartoa. H> maay friend- re U«t his leaving. Mrs. W. K. Ifam- aav-l Slu> Sal lie llarri- motored to Washiiiirton tki. ' afternoon. Mr arwl Mr> Kohert F lleyilentMrk arrive*! yesterday from: .StawilM. Va. where Mr-, lit ..lenrearh ha- been risit in; relatives She was met by Mr. Hev«lef> reict' in Rocky Mownft. M - James Mar.mnf returns thi aPtr .«on for (jahl I"or.it. where he IS teaching in the .-chool there. Ml*.- Mar> Harvey , Charle-, of Washington. aho spent the week ml with Mis Frances Williams returned to her home yesterday, it Mis- Khea aM Mr. Swt* Kmnov. of WMw, were in t»t SmJajr Mr*. W. T- Hunter returned Satur day to t'ariaret, .V,J after spewdtnr hri-tma.- here with her dauarhter. Mrs. J. G- >K-lar.l Mr. an.l MR, D. Cdlu Karnes aad little son. Collm. Jr. returned to their home in Murfree-harw Monday after -peiwlinr *he holidays hen with Mrs Irene Smith- Mr Arthur 1 an-Wsoa aad fciaadna Oscar Andersua. Jr.. ipeat Sunday is Rocky Mount WATCH l-ABE OK PAPER I Watok the laU mm )w Ok week and and h a rmtcL It «9 be kick!, i||ii ill I WATCH THE LABEL ON VOIR PAPER. IT CABBIES THE DATE YOl'B SUBSCRIPTION EXPIRES ESTABLISHED 1898 COMMISSIONERS MET IN REGULAR SESSION MONDAY First Meeting To Be Held This Year j The Beam of Gw4y Commission er.-. met in maljr sevioe yesterday, it b«-:nir ihe first »wt:B){ of the year. AH member* of the board were pres ent. ard X* a whole :be omting u> of much impoßxve. The foUcviK business *«- pbml before the board and »pa .-M upon: It was ordered that the payment of I>.jo be ma.se to Dr. II L Lt»r-|t for 1 "inner HaisE.p for bf-jjrr work. W. M. Powetl was mstol free pedlers in Slar»*!t eoetty. By onler of Ihf bvar>l W. C. Whitely was r»!ra.-e-i 'iwa If* pa;, ment rf taxes on Soft' 09 soH est cmclfs im properly lifted H I. k from payment of taxes on fHW'O solvent credits improperly Stated. On.Vrnl that paM nrseeticir- to be SeM by the IVpafmerl of Afticul ture be a.f\ertt-e*L The sum of }2)H' wa* donated to the North Carolina Children* Home Society. V. K Ta- "or ar>! J G Karahill were appc " t#d to in\eftira!e the building of a bridge 09 the Williams tor. Tarbor- road. Karnie lUieiwf wi- idrx«! fr«n the payment of $1 0»" k tax. Onlered by the bui>! the J. W. Banning he released frwa payment of tax oa to"*' >• worth of land im properly luted. AGED COLORED WOMAN FREEZES TO DEATH SUNDAY Laved Alone In Small Hut Near The Court House Utue Sletr-»i_ an apt*) colored j««mafi. died from cold at her oUI home one tliik the court Sunday. Vk'tth the of "aunt" Ii«»e pes another of the 4-1 lard roarh - of W She wa» of a fan ih of free Wftve* a?-d «a- Tiee hxrn. the daughter of M4oriah and IVtiny hey*. SKe aas rai-ed by the H> nai family which n> one of the leading families of the t»wn at that time. She ma» mo-t earfctr >Mr> old iixl eeaerally he&J ■■ high ir-f((t by twth white and nAtfl |>rople. Subtil aflrmm aim of her neighbor- tainfl her to cariy her fiol they fi vm'-t ker alnwt-t in a frozen >tat an-! tnaif to wa-m her the tml Sic ka Inol in the little -Hack mo-l all her li'e and a- W. She ha.- «» daurfater lit .n* ta pnniffM.t. Ma— lt.kni|rfl will ■wt take ptacv- jMiI 'he af ma! ..f her tauifhter. it a- nMr> WILLIAMSTON DE FEATS AY DEN IN TBASKET BALL Will\M.Vn»\ tlHe> ANOTHER YKTIMU AND MIhES IS SIX STRAIGHT; St l»Kt: M 3 M ill am-lua -wf^ated Ay iea here Friday nirht a a fa-t game by the score of *1 to 21 This makes a total of lit «m aad a* I iir« to the credit *' the Meal towa team. The fuse iu well ail the way nroorfc. but the -«o»e hould have heen murh lancer, for the Weal Iran »*» harily d ia pu-ut and the >hu«ii« was poor ia »everal raies, Orleaes aad Kntt led bath team* ia point., -ecunre |o points each Has -dl was aext with h pu*u The mth vnhsal stars for Aydea wet* Harring toa. Piesmtt aad Hooks. BEAR (i'RASS NEWS Mr-si- Gilbert Etm ud B. O. * '«**■ ka> firtiiirn (W liimlm i —.ll 'urmerK «ntd fcy Messrs EdMad Hairb ud R. A. I'oiln We inr to knr lh«t Dr. ud Hn- C. T. Ifnlwk km icuuaai to Bear Gtati to Bake it their home. Nttsn. Ckariw wd Back Ksftnwi «* room f Uk m Crfc'i ttnkp '«■ »« 1 ijil u«al to m In ■ili i I amd flj Mr, Ira tipn ■Umi to Enntti ■a ton ' « Om MJ X. »■■■■■!. ». mi
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 8, 1924, edition 1
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