% I>VESTISEKS 'WILL FIND OUR
cOUXXS A LATCHKEY TO 15M
HOXES OF XAITIX COUNTY
VQLUME_XXIV—NUMBER 101
' COMMISSIONERS
MEET IN
REGULAR SESSION
To Meet Again The First
Monday Of Next
Month
The Board of Camimn rioncrs of liar-1
v tin Cent; met in tegular session at
~ the coort here yeeu nday. The
entire (lay was mpito to di.-pose of
the majL> basiaess transact.-®-. There!
weie mnl prohkuss before thej
Board tiu.l went z ma passe l on. It is
understood tail these pnUrms will
be m m fiuly discussed at their next
meet.ag M the fi:-t Monday in next
- aontA.
11 e bhm:g was or* of the best
helrt by the commissMieei m some
t.me, far these was ml interest
shown by the several representatives
of different townships, la i is to be
looke 1 foe ia their next tje.-ting as
are vital Afoe-ziao* t lat will
either be parsed or turned «'own
The mmtere w« e p'e^ent:
H. C. Grevx C A- A>kew, V. R. Tay
lor. W. B Haiiisgtoa and J. ii. liar i
hi?L
I klowitt is the t'. mri ? uassed up
on by the St aid.
, It was ordered that Mrs." Emma
Br)irt>'» am Uta ( o«rt Greenvilie,
X. C. be r> niM.r«M for J'l M taxes
lbtr>i thrmfi mistake.
It was -•"•acred by the Board that
Mr. J. W. Aaxk-rtoa be relieved of
the taxes uaproperly list 1 on Jo,
worth «f property.
It was cramd that Mr Sylvester
Pid he I'd rereby is ap;«ointed to
Uh up the auttrr of settl ig the dis
pute between Beaafort and Martin
counties as to the bavada-y line be
tween the too owaT'Ue*- T! e surveyor
of Beaafeet *•«*•'> with Mr. IVel of
Martin b to srtert eath a man and
the two ere® selected are u. appoint
a third Mas who with the 'wo select
by the two ewnlief' wr. ,yors will
se*tle the notMira of the line be
tween tke cttuatw*.
It was farther ordered that Je.-.-e
G. CulUa.-. of Gnfts'> tosi.dup be
r«-ie? .-ed of lU* dor tax as he had
two -Wigs lste-1 rl*a there should
have ten oHy -wne.
Ordevi that Aiwiio Allen lie re
fa»ied he pf.4l tax
The Jary Kit for tie March term
of Sapertor Coaart was drawn and is
|Mit4u»hed ia this paper.
Onieted that a r-eCinc of the Farm I
walk the peope who are I
interested ia this of work to be)
advertiser m The Enfcerpiise to be!
heln Friday afleraaoa at the court
Onktot tfcait Mary E. Jone> be re
lieved of tax m Mien acres of land
m Jaaars-ville township value at f275.-
M
Ordered that George E Rol*r>cn
be relieved of taxes on PJWMai worth
of peope ; "*y ia Gnf&n** tomnship im
properly listed.
The boara ordered that Joseph S.
Grdßa. of 1 uliamstoe townjup be re
lieved d lam «ti S2X7 worth of
property listed by aidike.
tpa lie d«m— of the Board
lint Parhtr* alhrwance was in
creased to |i»« per KMMitl.
Or>trred by the
|_ I i Lather HarShwa, Sylvester
he!. Jha L Om, aad Dr. John
D- B gg> le mH are hereby appotMed
to attendl a sxeting of the North
Carol na Fovestrf Antocutm to be
hehl m Mashiagters. X. C- February
*KJB !«l ai d that Mr. J. S Holmes.
Secretary tie Association to be
Mtiitd of he atterntance from this
tttitftj.
OrhtM that Viihn Everett he
lefaaXM Ike taxes paid on SIjOUS
worth of property improperly list
ed. ■ r £
Ordered by tie Board that Arthur
Sherrod of Guote Nest township
be refwted SZM> poH Ux
It was farther and last ordered that
Ccradia Aadim, of IWeixmv ille
toouhp he seat to the County
There wtS-jS• —fiiig held by
the Mr. Brandoa,
mt Halt* Pnday afternoon
foe the f pirr of Mtlnag the pw*s
work. Emj—f «W is the least hit
■m 11 ilid ■ the welfare of Martin
rvwstyV CnnatEg aad farms is urgent
ly mskmd to artewd. Mr. Brandon wishes
to |i —if ini|aiiliiil with every farm
er m t** canty aad to know the
place* at* re be can render service*.
The bar far the mulinfc * MO P
m. um Friday.
HISSICVEKS OF MARTIN CO. M
THE MiAUI OF OQI'NTY COM-
Mr DMI Barnes, of Wilson, visited
Mr. afib. W. K. Dan yesterday.
IIIH Flank aad Irving Margolis,
THE ENTERPRISE
JURY LIST FOR
NEXT TERM OF
SUPERIOR COURT
The March Term To Run
For Two
Weeks
The following rae~. »ere ?elcteti to
serve as jurymen at the next term
|-of Superior Court to be held in M;a
. tin county next Marc;.
E. H. Attire, Walter Moblry and C.
W. Mizelle. SI C. Jadna, W. L.
Brown. S_ K_ Cofcurn of Jamesville
tovnfhip; D»id M Roberson. Howard
H. Hopk>r.>, John D. B Cora}" and J.
M. Hopewell of Williams township;
A. D. Griffin. Sr. X. R Roberson and
E_ T. HoHfts, of Griffins township;
W - C. Kill . J. W. Green, Sam Wyur.
of Bear Grass township; L Harrison.
J. It. Bipts P B Cone. A T. Craw
ford, Geo W. Blount. J. L Hassell.
a.id C. Bennett of Williamston town
ship; Geo W. Taylor, C. I_ lTP«*t.
X«ah G. Ba'lntt, P. A Ausbon! A.
D. Wjmn and Biwoe i'lgrs of f roo
Roads towashin; John H. Bell. W. 1-
Hou«e. K L. Smith, T J. Roberson.
X. C. Everett, and Z. D. F. White of
Robersonvdle township. H. S John
son. J. T. Davis of Hamilton town
ship: H. 7- II > man of Goaeenest town
ship.
The above elected jurymen will
serve the first seek an-t as there are
to b two weeks the foltosring wje
-eelcted to serve on the jury for the
>econd week.
C. B. Fagan of Janw -ville. Ernest
C. Godard: A. T. GnCn. John G
Corey, J. Eason I.iUey and Henry
Roberson of Grdfins; A. F. Taylor of
Williamston: J. W. Rellllower. A. G.
Wyr.n of Cross Roads; W. W Holli
day, ani W S. Barrhill of Roberson
ville; C. C. RawU. F M Johnson of
Hamilton and W. O. C«mri of Goose
Nest.
RESOLUTION
OF RESPECT
Whereas, on the 3rd Suaday in De
cember. 1923. Rev. A. V. Joyncf.
P: -*or of the Memorial Baptist
Church, of Williamston. N. C, ten
dere>i his resignation to take effect
the Ist of Feb, ISRM; anl aheieas.
a con.nnf.ee nh~ appoint e.i to wait »n
Bio. Joy ner, aad if possible, to ii«dnrr
him to reconsider his resignation
said committee being authorized to
offer an 'crexs» in .-alary, a.'l of which
was done, arxl the *atd committee has
made its report to the effect that
Bro. Joyner will not withdraw hi»
re 'unalx i> -for . the that he
feels that God has called him to a
new field, and that a money consider
ation ought tot to deter him from
doing what be r—reives and believes
to be Gods Will; mad whereas we feel
deeply our leas :
Nown. therefore, be it known that
the Memorial Baptist Church, William
ston, X. C_, resolves:
1. That ia the resignation of A. V.
Joyner. our pastor, we feel profound
ly the lo»- of a Strong Spiritual Lead
er. a man of God a*>d one mho is
vitally interested in the Cause of
Christ, a preacher of ability and
«rho>e life is compatible with his
praarh rtg and the teachings of our
Saviour, aad who believes in the
Holy Bible as the .afalKhle Word of
God.
2. That we rammed Bro. Joyner
to his near field, and our love and
prayers go with him
That a copy of the>e resolutions be
spread upon the minutes of the church:
copies be sent to the B.blicaJ Recorder
and The Enterprise for publication,
and tapii ■ forwarded to Bro Joyner
and the Temple Bapt-s". Church, Wil
mington. X- C.
Adopted by the Church in confer-,
ow JEtVawi, l *~*r.
R S. CRITCHER. Mod Pr«*em
J. W. ANDERSON. Church Oeik
MRS, DI NNING TO HAVE
PARCEL POST SALE
There wfll he a pared pat sale at
the hnme mf Mrs. A. R Dunning Thurs
day afteipoua from 4to 1 Each
package will be worth a quarter. The
proceeds wdl go to the Christian
church.
The public ■ invited. \_
Attend aad a cap of tea.
EMILIE ROSE KNOX
TO GO TO WINDSOR
(hi the eight jf letoiry HJt, Miss |
Emilie Rose Kaax will give a recital
at the Red Cross Theatre ia Vhdsor. I
weH aa perhaps the best
vi li ht ii Amenta. She comes to .
Williamston, Martin County, North Carolina, Tuesday. Februaiy 5. 1924
BOYS WIN WHILE
GIRLS SUFFER
SEVERE DEFEAT
Both Teams Becoming
More and More
Promising:
High school basket ball stock Roe*
up and then down. It looked as if
the local high school te-ms were
comiltir up to the It*' per cent mark
last Friday evening when the local
boys met those of Oak Ci.y and the
local girls met those of Yancehoro on
the Dixie Warehouse court here.
Harrison led his team with seven
points which went a long way in de
feating the Oak City basket eers to
the tune of 12 to 6. The playing- of
our boys showed great improvement
over that in previous can e> and so
we can expect nothing mote but con
tinuous improvement until the point
is reached where defeat is unkno* r
The boys are to be congratulated
on their success in this particular
game, for they mere battling against
Inftnediateiy after the boys' game
the girls took the floor and for awhile
Williamston had a chance, but soon
all hopes were pine and it seems as
if our girls were at a loess as to what
to do. They foirht hauler and hard
er as the game went on but not in
an effective way so 33 to 7 was the re
sult in the visiting team's favor. The
large score is to be looked over a
Vance bo ro had a goal shooter who
could toss the ball in from any aagie
and under difficult conditions. The en
tire Vanceboro team played a woader
ful game. r
Following are the lincap* far the
two games:
PRESIDENT ISSUES
PROCLAMATION
Washington. February 4. Presi
dent Coolidge's proclamation on the
death of Woodrow Wilson follows:
"By the President of the I'jited
States of America.
"To the people of the I'nrted
States.
"The death of Woodrow Wilson.
President of the I'nited .States from
March 4th, l»13, to March 4. I«l.
wluch occurreil at 11:15 o'clock yes
terday at his home at Washiagtor..
District of Columbia, deprives the
country of a most distinguished cit
izen. and is an event whirh rauw-s
universal and genuine sorrow. To
many of us it brings the sense of a
profound personal bereavement.
"His early profes-ron fal lanj*l
was abandoned to enter academic life.
In this chosen field he attained the
highest rank as an educator, anal has
left his impression upon the intellect
ual thought of the country lf>m the
presidency of Princeton university be
was called by his fellow citizen to
he the chief executive of the -tale of
XewJersey. The duties of this high
office he so conducted as to wia the
confidence of the people of the I n ted
States, who twice elected him to the
chief magistracy of the republic As
President of the I'nited States he was
moved by an earnest desire to pro
mote the best interests of the coun
try as he conceived them. His arts
were promoted by high motives and
his sincerity of purpose cannot be
questioned. He lead the nation through
the terrific struggle of the world
war with a lofty idealism ahich never
failed him. He gave utterance to the
aspiration of humanity with an do
nuenee which held the attention of all
the earth and made America a new and
ei larged influence in the destiny of
mankind.
' "In testimony of the re-pect i..
uhich his memory is bcli by
t'«/vemirent aad people of" the L"ni> i
States, 1 do feerefcy"direr: lluft" thr
i'ags of the White House and of the
several departmental. b3.'ldiags V
.-.isplayel at half staff for a period « :
thirty days, and that suitable au'Xiry
-'.d naval honors under o~*>ers of tLe
secretary of war aad of the secietary
cf the navy may be rendeied oa IM
day of the funeraL
"Done at the city of tfiihai'-ri
this third day of February in the year
of our Lord one thoasaad nine la-i
died aad twenty-lour, and of the to
Sependeace of the United Stales
America the «ae handrel and forty
eighth.
-CALVIX COOUDGE
"By the President.
"Charles Evans Hnghes.
"Secretary of State."
Misoes Frances Haady. Joae Sm
nun, Mmry Barteo aad Mrwn. JaaKs
Bowen, John Haady. mt Washiagtaa
vUted Miss EJißafaath Hassaß San
day afternoon.
Oyde HaneH.
CONTRACT TO BE
LETFORSCHOOL
AT EVERETTS
New Building Is Much
Needed There
| At last nctior. take- pla. e and the!
town of Everetts is now alwai in
ttmr much needed school I »u -e.
' The Boar*) of Education of Martin
Cuosty —T ffudt fo; tqy erec
tion of a har>iscme school uttdin-.*
Everrtte on February •' I" i- v ttt If
RWRIM on that day f» r a heat: HIT S
i svstffß for the school
j l.sa« July the people f Everetts
uetrtioned for the opportuiit\ to to
vote upon the question of i bond is- •
i sue to buii.i a school house. The olff
tw. was held an>i ir>ah»i vnth ninety 1
I ' n
favor of the issue ar..i thirteen a-
Ksifi.-: it- This issue gave the school
kani power to issue bonds imvur ting
to Sl.SJftlO and with, at (hat time,
the slSj4>h that E*eW!.- had in the
county treasury a har.d-ot school
wsll be built. It is undfts*v«l that oat
of this amount a heat ne plant will
he bought iivl suitable fixtures for
the nmm-
Of all the places in t'*e county.
Everetts has suffered m--t for the
lack of a school building at>.| are
rla-l to see • uch a remarkabV achieve
ment take p.JOf
BASKET BALL
TEAMS MAKE
SHORT TRII*S
Town Team To Edcnton
Boys To Edenton, (>irls
To Vaneeboro
The local basket ball •paint* wnll
invade strange territory this week.
The teams of the town and high
school will t»a%el to Edenton today
and meet the respective teams there
•••r.ijrht Th«- two local tialn left thi>
momine at ten o'dock for Washington
where they will flnih the trip to
Euewlon by train.
The members of the town tram
makinir the trip are: Walter Ilale-jrb
t ISuddir t Orleans, Mil.-!. Wolfe, Irv
ing Mati'>ii- Raymond Taylor and A.
Has sell, Jr.
Those making the tnp representing
the local high schnol ar-: liforp-
Ha. ris. William Hodges, James H«-r
ben Wa d, Charles lVel. Krank • v-
I starphcii and J>.h"nie lU»>k« r Mr.
Mile-s II Wdf will'have charge of the
h.r»> schuol boy >.
The two teams will nsee: tlw-ir op
[iwintf early .o to W »l»l»
Ito make ai eaily -tait on th. re'urn
trip tonight-
Tue uiris representing the local
: high schc4il 111 ath'H ics witl; a promts
| in* la-ket lull team will drive to
I Varcefcom. thr-re to fen th jrames
I The defeat thr local girls -uffered di«l
> them rwd. for tun*- t*-al preparation
I has hn-n rna« e in or.'er »•» give the
I \ ai-rebon. team a lao for it jnoaey.
We wish the three teams the he-t
I of lurk, but though tin y k» we want
j "em lo km w that we are still with
I "em and that we art- ir»ti.g to until
I the cad stark with "em •«
T*«ose makiiir the tup to
! are not known Tor certain, hut it is I
| thought ttat the local high school witl
be represented by Misses Kvel.. n
Ham Ma. I-aura Orleans. Marirarel
Manninr Tru'ah W. I'ajre, M*rt i
Wyor«e_ I*at Hams. Klizalv tli lla - -ell, (
i anl Mary M« li--a Andrews.
I BAILEY TO SPEAK
IN WINDSOR
On February JKn h. Hp. in Mr. J. W. (
■ Bailey. can.ii.late for Governor, will
in thegra.te-! school auditorium
lin Windsor., .
j He comes at tl* invitation of the
Ida s in Cit wtiship of the High School '
aaK his theme will le ""Citizenship™
Mr. T. W. Davenport, of Oak City.-
is in town toda,.
Mr. J. L l:«i"r.r. a "-ompanied
the William st on ha.-k. *. ball teams to [
Edtnt— this nK-n.ir.if
* Mass Jenet^ 1 Kinch. of HaileV, spent
the week >-n>t witr Mr. ami Mrs. E. IX .
Dudd.
Mr. J. L' Ballard, of Palymyra was :
a pleasant visiter t'> our ofke this j
■anag.
Mr. Je*-e Stubbs left Satunlay morn j
■ng far Wilson where he trill make
his hone with his brother. Mr W F_ j
Stubh*. Hi* many friends will irgrtt
to know of his leavir.g. ."es.* e was a
member of The Knterpri * forte for !
several pears and the ir.em'iers will j
Mr. C J. 4-yons. of Chapel Hill. |
■pent the w*k end in town vHtW( 1
Mr. mmd Mi*. J W. Watts. Jr.
MtJ C Wmm. of Oak CMy. was to
Jlnf ''■ * - ,\
Jr ; a i '
I)R. KIU;)RE
WRITES BANKS
A LI TITER
; !
Farmers I To Ask
Bank C redil Eoi Crop
l*roductioi:
ri» Wlowinit letter f m h 1'». Kil
! core a ! -• -«d to j i-.T!'« s .: Hani
aw iri|j fan.— «»s -n «at ai|j u
- reprint it. —-
To \>rth Caroiica lb;lri
North Carolina 'imeis have «-\
pcnenced a w.Kwarr'ully e \eai in
'crop p .»turti-n *r>. pnor- This i
e i*t:aliy 'rapof rpttMs. VV may liav
a very diaastracs etjere'c- this year
in cottof pr»-Soc" on becai ->■ of th«-
bell «>■■' il or unfavorable woather
: c«m- l 'tio*i-- I feel that every thing po>
- tblo >hou'd KP .KW to if i re acairst
sucn an experieoce. ar-j the bank
ers of the slate are ar a ii «s( favor
able pt~rnm l>> £i.| in ti-.i:. N ou. no i
•lo'iht. are .tfttur y«ar p.«il ' -a" l w ant
'to suire»*st that f««!l*»w n« specific
thmir-:
I Encourage farr*r- to pay lock j
drhts to the !U!|K |»»--iiib evl.i.t. j
i Iluy f«i l::rr f .r cs h. as the
difference h» iwek-n ci_-h a>i crenlit I
prices is to' crea: r~ to t. ke ad van- ]
tace of the >!itfe»ef»r.
j 3. To tie enter s poss* 'o, save
•-iK.ui.-h funds fn.s- Ls'l it ir'a crop
'to buy the are-san sap dies, aii.i
otherwise finance tie prod rti-n of
j tms years crop
4 T'.a: bank.- in eitestd rr credit
, to farmers '.>r pn-Jia. lion, base
this cre.iit as far as poss. »1e on a
"live at-h«Mme" pn«rani: l' at is, the
pri-luct?.m of «sflv *~l foar- and fee.!
for the famSy an>l lii*.«i«i on the
farm, thri kan-e tie r»o»e y crop, or
I crop-, as -arphir cr.»p
--| There »s !>• wojr that banker? can
1 . Ib» more to le?p tb- fainte- get on a
icash basis than evl«"m.rir cnslit on
thi.- pr. icipU- tee are e' oourairmg
fanners to p> to the ; r lmis for
cre»ht for rr.-p aiwl f>>r
a.l\ cr in fiaa«-*aal matter:. f«-elina'
•hat bank- *"«H l"*e to !;«•
hostile", and that tVey ofe, rood
financial a»l.t «r- ". r tie f :
\ m truly >a»
K W kIIJUOKE. I»,lector.
I'HIIaATHE \S
.MEET WIT'I
MISS EVERETT
Hie l"h iathea.> «.f I}k Memorial
Itapti t Churvk- ine: *itii M.n>-
arrt Kirrrtt Fr.ta> «■■*«-»,• r of la-t
j week. The moirg wa- f aturol l-\
la ir. I all th j
Ti-e r.mute of *ls»* piov m - tm-et- I
' ms»*»rr rea Ih> M'ss, Mai«raret
jtirirtt, the -ecretaiT. «".* w«-ie ap
pro* e«L I i». the ur're-* nm of ■ e
lof the member* »t «a .*pcid«l to .le
yote irw-r. |me t«« I*i! afi. si - exeicises.
Every meniUi was to. iret
!-t l*a.l. if |»- i.> two -iiii-fi ptnms
Ito M- 'alt's y .rniftr, tix | i'C«*«l'
', of which to ?•» I- I.**- da -
Milra utr r-t *as usan.fe-'. d in the
\a.irk to tie .!»>. e d«r«»ii' ll« coming
J hoi la> -, the e*a«-t plan t-> he drawn
up by »he -.ul naiciihe.
At the df t#s- 1. :-:4 - hour
refre harx r.t« Weie s« r\e.l
by Mi-S Ea-esrtt *.-.?isl-! by Irt-r
tnofhe r.
Sis» Mar*, tt ~f \V, |J. rn j
(spent the »rek end' lew- wi'h li.-r
j mother. Mr A E V'.a.f »• th who is
I still >ll at lie hoMbe of l«er daught* I,
Mr. J VI Wat Li. Jr
-i r.EAVEk HAM IjOCAE NI W.S
; M^--r- Ira l>a! i'.i Marvin I'ead
' *»n to kder-otrillt Thur.-day on
business.
Mrs. Eli lla> spes.t Thur-day aftei
!nw., w I-ft Mrs. 1* . H R.'c. .
Mrs A. I_ lla. iv i, Vlij. Sylvester
an»t Mr Mil!« Iv-rry Mm- i
e«» to Everett* Thursday e\eiairig.
Mr. H. F A lie* W"-r* to W-lliani.
! tun Satailai os bu-.
Mr Jolt I dhphrr and MrT Kie.l
j t 'fce.-soS.. of E'.eietts, motorril to
Wa«hi*/tie Frvlay rajrlt
| Tdam -eed beds are# heing pr*- •
pared very rapeily in th - cmmuiiity
Mrs. .Sylrettrr Ray nor wa« the gtK--t
'of her sister. Mr* \f A * Uurioughs.
[ Halurdar ei rflmr.
Mr. W. T. fullplee went to Wil
lljairetMs Sat ardai to to buiii
—' ' -
Mr. and Mrs, Eli Ray aial Mis
' Motlie Kay spear* Sunday with Mr.'and
| Mrs. w. H. Koeer'
Mr. Billie Cdlipher went to Creen
: ville Saturday.
'j Mr. aad Mrs. Elmer Cbessoti spmt
( Sunday afterrwa with Mrs. Mark
[ Clajiai ia Eteretu.
j Messrs. Drnai ■ Smpeae and Have
| Thnapffla aaawl to Williamson
j Sunday aftmata.
I Mr. S. H. Mr Mq and family spent
IS—day with Mr and Mrs.
'I E- 0 -Hams.
CASES OF LITTIJ-:
IMPORTANCE
UP AT THIS TERM
Short Session Held To
day; Arjournetl Be
fore Noon
The -,iwial two t -rir of the
Sujwrioi Court worked i! Wf out of
a jut* before dinner !oU ar.d «i 5
Thi wns l»ecau.-e nf the 'aiiiire to
V'i «v i o> rh cases on the a'etider to
k«v;> t ' c mill going.
.lu-lge C. V". Lyon is pre -iling an*!
tin-H- anp no oases of pciij impor
t;;' i to he tried. That is to say. no
large mnounts are at stake The term
is feature*! by the usual I or>« tra-.
ing some few cm. f jr.ce quit
iels. a few breaches of (•> .tract ard
a divorce ca-e sanilvitrM s j«a«i'>n
ally.
WILLIAMSTON
SC HOOL HONOR
ROLL 3RD MONTH
Following i- thi- honor r- !l for the
| third school month of the V di-am-ton
i Knulftl -i-hool:
Kir.-t grade: A —Oscar An.ier>on.
Charles |!ull«~«-k. Roter Cr cner. Jr..
William Clark. Atwn»l >ur(aiiu.
Shrlln n Kali. Waeeler Virtin, Jr..
John Mizell, Jack Manning. Horace
l'ay, Z. Hardy Rr«se. Jr.. Revs Scrwfrv
Jr.. Herbert Whitley. Fra- ris Pari.
I" epnme Anier>or. IV>ra Hal la r!
\ell Harrison. Alvareta W aver. An
nie Wynn, I>».-.* Teel.
First graie: B— f Mbeft Stalls. Fwi
Ihiiist;u«. IVnnts Wynn. Hubert Cherry
Thomas Johnson. 1 e R. her
-on, Margie Cherry. Annie L *e f,ra\»s.
First grade: C —Roger C» tchn. Jr..
William Clark. At worn! I'.arransK.
ShellMin Hall. Jack Manning. tieorge
I e«* Kober-on. Z. Ihnly Rose. Jr..
Rose Scroggs. Jr., Herbert Whitley.
F'Jinris Peel. Xell Harrison Kathrvn
l!:irrisn. Annie Wynn
Second' grade It. IS— Ma'tie lilir
g;«iu-. Je -e (iurinnu . F«*l• \ 'lrau-.
Walter. iVwke
Second grade: ('—Christ **e Mar
•re. M arv R» berson. J.ir Turn- '
Kandul!. Mattie (lurniu-
Second grade: A—Um-~ !U»ed. Mil
died Peele. Julia Ihiniel*. It llse liver
man, Sjir-ih F. Cone. Myrtle Woolard
Crown, Majorie Moore, Jet nie Swan
nrr Moore, Jennie Creen Tav !.»r_
S«-Corel (irailr I* Jo* r II lltir
jfnwu-, Henry l> Harris «i. 11l lie
Watts. Lucille (urganu>. Teel.
- ***"•■ re lt;rrnh>lL I'ete F« •■ten, Jr.
\«-*t-e |". Meador
S-rii* d trade C Het-ry Havis
Hat n »i Huh>-rt t»wi«. Sallie I.
Ilreut i. ■ >. V ,us. Teh? Teel.
Hilton Jones. Mvitle Wool rl ISrowa.
Marie Wlson. M.ldod P He. Su-ie
Wynne.
Tl.ird grade: A Marv i.urkin
Third grade: I! Sarah llurfana-.
Ruth Ward, Rev Simp-« n. Jame-
Khotles, Jr., Wheeler Mar*ir Manning.
Eme.-t Harrison, I*--lie (itmran.
Third grade: (' IKIDIKI Lrewer.
J a me.- Curganus, Ijr-die I iurranu-.
Ftne.-t Franklin Jones-, n
Martin Manning. J* - e Pr ,-e. Jlan.i>
Roherson. Tom Rose. Rev Simp i*.
IJ.-ht-rca llarri-on. Eva llu i'mhi Mar?
Klizaheth 11-algerson. Rut* Ward M
Cula'. Guikin should have lieen «»n
"\" Ho'ior Roll la.--t rnon-h.
Fourth i;rale: A —llea Foie-t
■loyner, Kliza lloaid. «"l»;rle- Rm.
Klton Rennet!, Will »m I"K--rr\
Fourth grade: It "har*« - M inning.
Lina Mizelle, Racl »l Ji.(ri
l!e-tiie»t, Albert l>—!>e Cl.it. Eli M
Taylor.
F«>urth ('—II •z«-l llrr.wn. MiL
dre«l llu:gaiiUS.'Anhie Mat (•urranus.
Halleiie IMhans, (dad) s VoMr, Fan
ii>e Ray, Fditb Peel, l .liiar Ruth Rt4.
er. i»n. William (Tiw'i;, AI
Clark, Jo-eph Iknlanl, Larl llam-.
I'al|>t N 1.-ii#
Fifth grale: It -talad>s Uurranu-.
Ruby tiurganus. Mary Aloe llumung.
I >l. i a ilar Stalls. Ru>k S^iuraJer-
Fifth grade: 0-J«»epkiw Harri-o"
Eriith Taylor, Miblrrd Rambill. Pau
line liailarel, Mark Simpc-.n. Itorothy
M'-llm. Julia Wanl' OUie Marie Rd»-
erson. Johnnie blnontun, lnlk-n,
('«l4i, Herbert Cower
Siath grade: A—Eahvia I "eel.
Second gra«le: B—Elbert Moore'
Sixth giade: C—Mary t"ar«ta-pbe*>.
Virginia. Harrison. Whitley.
Annie May Williams. Margaret Rodg
iron, Claude B. Ciaik. Alton Daniels.
Ceorge H. Gurganus, A J. Manning.
Carlton Ijverman. William Jajne?. Jr.
Olwin CM, Paul Simpson. Catherine
Haniison.
Seventh grade: B—Hazel Edmood-
Km.'fcugwia Hoyt, Roth PneL
Seventh grade: C—Rahert Brown.
Daireil Price. Eageaia H*yt. Rath
| PeeL
) Eighth grade: C-Manaa Cwtaey,
| Susie Jiaw, Qirai f Hatta
WATCH THE LABEL OX YOUR
PAPER. IT CARRIES THE DATE
VOIR SIRSCRIPnON EXPIRES
■ - t ■ =
ESTABLISHED 1898
I FORESTRY ASSN.
TO MEET IN
I WASHINGTON
| Commissioners Select
I >cleurates to Repre
sent Martin
. J The thirteentn annual session
r iof the Xoith Caroluu Forestry As
. —iat.o:i meets at Washington. Wed
|"f **l r K*W"TT w i_ ■"
. | Th«- officer- «'f the i>Mciatiob are:
11R R. Cittor,. president; Mrs. Edith
I Van«ierblt. vice-president; J. &
i J Ho'mes. #e«-r**_ary.
I An i.nltation ha? been ex*«.-t.«ea to
>|t.';
i ] »»:e sUSe ami .*v county r. v c ccieti
|S-- I'eVjfates * » attend ti.-» r ft
| 1 1 .. - vno » i : 'le-id from M..n.ii
I'are l»r. B. I- I "as. Luther
I : c :«-r Peel. J u nn L Cr >m aid
|i». .'ohn I). Iliggs.
11> d>-wt of this a.--«aati'f is to
cor-serve the timber wealth of the
-late, which is by far our greatest
natura' resource afwl wiuch has per
haps sufe»e-l irr»-i*.T *K an any
[other of the ratura of our
| -tatf
| Tb Washington ( lj»'>r of Com -
I rents l- making a!! local a rrange
I nsent i. It. h.ts pr p . -ed an oyyter
I ro«-t for Wednesday; an.?, f.>r tHose
.1 wl can stay over, a beat tr-p down
I the river on Thursday *o a logging
loperation of the Fu'»*ka l umber com
I par.v. where the good «*• "t of fre
>lprevention car: l» r.. If i* ••se would
|he new experience* to y» j do n «t fail
. |to sieze this opportunity; if they are
I not rou will rerta:-iv te t»TMoi and
.fend
' LOCAL NEWS OF
BEAR CRASS
. I The local school Kk»k« t bal ear'
. I suffered tVk jl Wealnesdav when thfv
»I met the F..>n Life te-»ra an the !ks>
P 'court TV- >c »« *.x- T' te 6.
.|G rass s•i p' • a rv»l pf>'» t»*t
■. I wenr- w'i I i-a ibv iK* Kami • f»
n j team
I
Miss Es-h- M.»e Tailor eave a party
-| in ho-or nf hfr fifte»»»ith birtlniay
. jSaturlay eversmg at the home of her
|paren'». Mr and Mrs. M. I* Taylor.
: M-.ss Taylor rKfivol many u—* r a! an>l
rlbeauti'ul g ft~.
Mar.y of the local people atten«lr»l
I the ha-k-t l«;»II gone- here 'ast week.
1 1INSURANCE AtiENCY
(ELECTS LOCAL LADY
AS VlCfi-PRESIDENT
'I It.t-l at the • r.ual nseet*ng of
I Age«c> in C.dumi t». S. C Mrs. Ficd
Ilhins'an »a • Wto; \I, e :»ie - I»'i,t of
tl*- C«>mpan}. the ageary i»-pre-ects
•jthe Mi>-iun State Ltf. Insurance Co.
• j« f St arvl its territory embraces
• I l-»th of trie I'aivl.ius, Aialama and
ItSeorgia
Tbei«- are x-n.aral t»o hundred
-■working u l.i tiiagency and Mrs.
|iu:i-"jri iol them a?l in the amount
• of if - jraiio- -obi f«»r the pa»t twelve
j m-.rilh a'd d# witft Mr. W. S.
T Harris. Pre-hler! of the company,
• wan *rrta:noi at a l«ar|ae* at the
' |Ji ffr->j>n II 'M in I olumbta, at
1 jW'.ich I ns -he «j- preset ted with a
■ «hi!f goei *n-t »il. h by tne Home
(•■mpaii-. ■»( Si IJOUi- and ».lh a check
' for M'»i by Mr Rich of Columbia for
' Ur uTr an-l at>.li*y. she having
s»dd iri-1•- than any of the agents in
' f«r -tate-.
At the la'.jjet Mrs. Duigtan rr»
to lie addr*~s of welcome
ahich ma iua>le by Mr. Rich and ,
-be ai-o cave a t»a?t on the gene no--
jity «f the Mo Sta«e. The lgovernor
jt!l laeti*. C vena»r of. Sojth Cano
| lina were in atteadar>c« at the tkan
■' fuet aixl the> a! o were »»i the pr»-
| gram.
T MriL F M Ihm taf lisited litr
'! daugtner. MK> Aane Llizabetb Now
fell, at St Mary's School in Ra'orl
■,la-t week
' Wynr.e. Thomas Crawfnrd, Henry
I Manning. Junes Herbert Wanl. Bruce
| Whitley . " ' » s
| N'inth gra>le: B—Cecil Taylor
Ninth grx«ie: C—Mary Meltasa An
|drew.-. Evelyn Harris**. Elizabeth
fjurgaau-. Margaret Joyner.
j Left off hoaor roll Bof last moat h
| through mistake Lurile Haswß. Tra
•: lah Page. Ma-caret Joyner.
•I Tenth grade: B— Margaret Mar rung *
'lLaura Orleans.
• j Tenth grade: C—John Booker. Bea
■ jami Courtney. William Harrison.
• j PWt* EilmouLun. Margaret
p . Laara Orleaas. Josephine Sifca.
I Elereath grade: A—BryaaC Ckr
" starphea.
I Seventh grade: B—W3Uam
>•{ Eleventh grade: B—Vefaaa ll»im—
kiWeioun Hodges. Frederick Hoet
Eleventh grade: C BIJ—I