nr.isFP? vi LI FIND or*
L.-iCUiJiI TO 1509
t.r MARTIN COUNTY
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VOLUME XXIV— NUMBER 103
--i i DLtffT TO RUN
eOrf i ONGPFJSS
IN JUNK PRIMARY
Traitress tin Lines Of
▲iu&iness jLconoTi.y Is
Main Plank
(liy Herbert Pee;. »
KiiZLbe.h G.ty, February 11. —K. F.
t, wiu> i-everai wee*s ago ad
iiu itM uui tie would be a cuuuidate
or co. gitis to represent iha second
■Norlii caiimna District, made foin.al
i. 11. uuveuicni ot his caiu:i«Ucy ti>-
« .o 0 «s.-i but progiess on lines of
lut.ier t:iaa of ex-
u. - *.a ce, swau- ID be lie iiuin
puuM 01 j4r. AjiileK'i pi. ttorm. iie
..as MU a nieiong Ltemoc.ai ana has
s«i .i....eii w.th uie (-n gwssive
wj.jf oi he p. rty. But in i.eolaring
tui va diilaC)'he eiuphusizi - '.he need
it ».-.x u-uucuon at tin.- tuncaihi of
mo; t e«.oaom.v in tlie adi in str: ti>n
o! ■*. aliairj of Govern. ent. Mr.
A>u e.t wuutd r.ot oppose legitimate
i: lit.ia.li.iv, one gathers, i«ui, like
...e >,ood bo.s;uc.-.s man th; . he is. He
WUUMI be disposed U> see u> it that
t;ie Ooveriunent was getting \alue le
ceivs*i in any appropriated fi-r which
he v Aed.
In all probability Mr. Aydiett will
lie the only candidate foi the office
to wuirh he aspires on th s side Uie
Aibeinarh Sound, J. C. B. Kfcnnp
haus, who was mentioned as a possi
bility in recent newspaper dispatcnes,
iav.ug iiipped -ag s fc-tk>..s n the bud
bj : defimteii sta «ment that he was
pledged to Aydiett and would not
iu.l.
l h.ie i appiec.ate the compliment
u>\u>%eu i> tneae sugestio. s in. a I
entei the race, ' saw Mr. Eiruighaus,
"and wiiiie I am deeply sensible of
Uie kj..d a..usions that have been n.a«;e
.o n.e in U.is connection. It seem.- to
me piupcr uiat 1 mane prompt an
nouncement tnat I canno ami will
not be a tan«i late in the appro&tJung
pnßMfy 1 am committed t > ihc
didacy o. my inena and t'ei.ow io»»is
man, Boa. K. F. Aydiett. who has
been in the service'ot the pany much
longer than I, and who is wed qu.di
ti«i by expeiience and training lor
the position. 1 believe th- t he will
All tiie vacancy with honor and ere lit
to himself and to Uie distuct, and I
hop*' that he will be chi^seii.'
E. F. Aydiett has be&i sin influen
tial citiieii of Elizabeth City
18S1. when he came to Elizabeth City
fmm Camden to ongage in the prac
tice of law. Devoting him-elf to his
profession with an indefatigable leal,
by application and by natural endow
ment he gradually built up a large
practice ai;d »on a reputation as a
lawyer second to none in his dis
trict; and few are the impeitant ease*
in Federal or Slate courts, in which
he does not appear on one side or the
other.
,U ail Uiese jeais fc. f. AjMiieU ftaa
mt-u Imiilij it;aa acuve ill pouuca IM«1
in tiif (ikunc uie »/i uie cuy uw' 4,1
u.e piautca ol Ills ptoiKioli. in
t'ltij lAiujMigti lor Uie last dU years
lie iwut uev-u an act»%c Murker in iiie
o. ine iwuiiKiotic part>, bring
ing otar in sucn ciwtjvoi tiie same
ife«uaxiuiO»!> ami en.nusiasm tnat
luiki ciii.iacvei.aeu ills ngnis lor uis
Uie Collits. louring t*.is
perwu uie oiuy puiaic office uiat ue
evei iieiU lias been UUU oi't niteil
Suite* Uuurici Attorney, a..«J Uu». wm
wis lor a very bnei U*rm, as hu ap
poiuuitcu.i came oiuy 10 utonuis
die i«ei.iwntUc deieat «i IW#.
nil must; auuu ul trie whuleheanul
Ha) HI wruch Mr. A)dieit enters upon
putt tic aitairs can be cited in the his
tory of the pr esent • United States
foctoffice building m Elizabetn City,
regarded as one of (i matt imposing
ami beau if ul builJhgs of its sort in
the distrwi and situated on the city's
main street in the very heart of the
town. Just prior to the erection of thL
building, the Government had acquir
ed a lot on Matthews street, t lwifr
artery of Lrafiic, and had appropriated
for Kit *nd building. Mr. A>
diett said that the erection of such an
inadequaie building on a lot so dis
advi, situate-l was an out
rage. He called a ma» meeting of the
people of the city in the courthouse
and promptly secured an enlorsenient
of his viewpoint. The result was that
a committee from Congress visited
Elizabeth City, looked over available
sites, and after doing so, voted to
.•-elect the site recommended by Sir.
Aydlett and to appropriate $120,000,
instead of $50,000, for lot and build
ing. This put the postoAce on the
same block with the County cour*-
houae, and the entire block is today
the city's public square, forming, will,
the school buildings that Mr. A > diett
has been a dominant factor in th- It
cation and erection of the nucleus for
[ a civic center.
Realizing what education jhl n»-'.t
to him. Mr. AytUett has beet ins**
thane who have consistently lab-red
THE ENTERPRISE
PROCEEDINGS OF
SPECIAL TERM
SUPERIOR COURT
W. R. Hopewell Granted
SI,IOOO As Damages
In Trial
The second week of the special
tern if the Superior Court began
yesterday. The entire day was de
voted exclusively to the case of W. R.
Hupewell vs R. \V. Saisburv and 8.0.
In the case was an action claiming
SIO,OOO danups for damages which
he cla-med to have received at the
hands of :he Messrs. Salsburys in
co sequence of a fight which o> curre»l
abtut two years ago Th« case was
bi'.lerly (onlfsted, Stubbs ami Stubbs
representing the plaintitT and Dunning
Moore and llortQn the defend, nts.
The jury gave a verdict of $1,01').
TOBACCX) FARMERS
POOL 150 MILLION
Marketing: Association
Gains More Tobacco
Del veries of six and a half million
pounds of tobacco to the Tobacco
Growers Cooperative Association
last week brought its total receipts
to laO r tllion pounds of the 192"!
Yirginia-C irolina crop Deliver;? by
t-Mia'ion member.-; are far in excess
of those up to this date last year, the
rssociation ha\ ing exceeded its first
ear's receipts by fourteen ami a hai'
million pounds in the South Carolina
belt and by several million pounds in
r. stern North Carolina.
Deliver es by the organized farm
ers of the Old Belt have been especial
ly gratifying to association members
and have -.ready passed the 75 mil
!*cn pound mark, while the dark fired
giowers of Virginia have brought
over 14 million pounds to the associ
ation.
A prices for tobac
co during the five formal years he
fore the woild, war with prices re
ceived by Virginia-Carolina growers
•lur.ng the first two year.-, of cooper
ative marketing indicate that tobac
co fanner.- liave gained $lO a hund
red more for tlieir tobacco in norm
al years since i Miperative marketing
has been applied to tobacco.
According to figures of the 1 S.
Ilepartment of Agriculture. Virginia-
Carolina farmers averaged (14 per
hundred for their toliacco from 1912
to 1916 and in the first two years of
cooperative marketing have averaged
$24 a hundred.
The Tobacco Growers Cooperative
Association will be represented in
Washington this week by President
Geo. A. Norwood of Goldsboro, N. C.,
executive manairer Oliver J Sand- of
Richmond, secretai-y M. O. Wilson of
Kaleigh, ami T. C. Watkins, director
of warehouses, who will sit in the
National Council of Cooperative Mar
keting Associations which represents
more than half a million American
farmers ami will consider the big
problems of 1924 to lie met by co
operation.
i IN MEMORY
In loving memory of our dear sister j
and daughter. Mamie Ruth, who died I
Feb. 14, just oi.e year ago today, j
Called in the bloom of you*h
Just in the prime of lif«„^
• Away from a world of sorrow,
I To a land where all is bright.
Oh! how hart! we tried to save vau
Prayers and tears were all in vain ;
. Happy angel." came and took you
| From this world of suffering and |
pain.
No one knows the silent heart ache
Only those who have lost can tell I
Of the grief that borne in silence
Of the one we loved so well-
The midnight stars are tr learning
Upon her silent grave,
The one we love-1 so dear!y
And tried so hard to save.
—Mr and Mrs. L. P. Holliday and
th ildren.
. a
VALENTINE BOX PARTY
At the home of Mrs. Clayton Moore
on Church street. Group One of the
Guild of the church of the Advent will
give a Valentine box party on Wednes
day afternoon from four to six o'-
clock.
The public is cordially invited to at
tend and an aftamoon full of rar
, prise* and fun is promised all thane
, who come.
l " '
Mr. Joe Carroll, of Aulander was
in town last evening.
_
Messrs Masie Cleary And G. H.
Moore of Washnigton were visitors
here yesterday. .
I' Mr. Dick Cherry, of
1 was in town jmtorday.
Williamston, Martin County, North Carolina, Tuesday, February 10-4.
MANY ACTIVITIES
HAPPENING AT
FARM LIFE SCHOOL
To Have "Home Chau
tauqua 44 First Of
March
The following visitors we.e at school
Wo.liMs.tay February i: Mrs ft C.
Whitley. Mrs. A. T Whitley. Mrs. H.
L. Manning. Mrs. Alford Hardisoi.
ing the unit roars* in poultry
Roberson and Mr. Ira Hal lison.
The visitors were serve! tea by the
home economics ctax> am. afternnl
att«iiW the poultry lect ire given
by Pn>fesisor Smrh to the girls tak
i" g the ait cosuse in poui ry.
Preparation is being ma le to start
tennis practice soon. A m w net ard
balls have been purchased, each play
er will furnish his racket.
A (we party mas pvn at the school
on January 3t> for the bnrfit »'
athletics, thirty five dollar »as na
hxed from the party.
Farm Life mill enter the tn-angukir
lebat with Jamesville ar.-t Everett*-.
The ilebate will be beld on March
The seventh grade will (five a
Valentine party Thursday mrM for
the benefit of the 7th wont
Everybody is extended a cnrtial in
v Ution.
Farm Life and Oak City ha-ket hall
teams will nv-t at William>ti« Feh
22 for a ram* The frame it exper?od
to he a rolvr one a* the teaaw are
about evenly nta'ched.
The practice b lutdr ej
the "llooe hautau-,ua" which b to
be held about the first week of March
The Chautauqua will cosset of an
oppeirtU, a p!ay and a n»:n rel
FOR 1923
COTTON CROP TO
CLOSE MARCH IST
Ralcirh. February 11.—All ptQt* for
'he 1923 crop of cotton will be mwii
by the North Caiolri Co"too Grvr
eis* '.>ope.atiie AJWWNU n Maul
I. according to a statement j«i*l
f-wm head.quarter*.
Early in the »»jrirnirr of the
•ca.H>n a trtfral pmrram for tb»
1 ear's rations was mapped out ar>l
i.bmit!ed bx -he management to
'..■anl of Directors. Your Hoard o'
I»;*ectors approval thfcf pr>vram a l *-!
: «ronir other thine - it railed lit a we!"
sales poVi. ahe*ri.\ a cir.-l
!ibe -cl payment would He udr to the
r l»r> before IWewfe' ii, .ir
• •-» j«.n mm' *.i '«■ -iu '» i t i|>r
sprinr: and a vi! "Hlr.ivn. ir. t>«
-tim titer and ;A ; a: far .Vjil of the
incomirr crop _* i* j»>-~:feV to
make it. To mate this print «:•»
tribut or it will be ft r all
of the members of the a*»««ia*:oa I •
ret their cotton in not later tkia.
March 1. it will be much better i- •>*
cotton is delivered by February 3'
CO-OP. WAREHOrSE
CLOSES FEB. 15TH
The C«frntJTr Tutarrtt W»rr
house at W ill amt«i will tkw Fn
day, F-btua -> 15. All of
the association sJmmM Mim ar»:
tobara. now oa their hand.* «■ «r I#
fore that dale.
The larger market.- »ill remair.
open for several atail-.
LOCAL NEWS OF
BEAR GRASS
Mr. J. W. Mai.mnr. of William ,
ton was here Tuesday attending tuj
kWMML
Dr C -T. Roebuck mulMrt V
(jrwtville Friday.
Mr. deter Ra|tcrs«u, of Wukip»
ton visited his natUr Mrs Aa kc*
ersoa Sunday.
was i nton a while Saturday
Messrs. D. R .Gimwiia and Marvin
and Mr. and Mrs- Ed Garitwiu motor
ed to Washington Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Opheus Cower. M Tar
boro spent the week end with Mr- and
Mi*. C. C. Cowen
We itprt to learn that Mr. Gar
land Harris is suffering with an attarfc
of pneumonia
Mr. H A Harris went to Willian
ton Wedrcsday oa kwam.
Mr. Nathan Rogers is atteadiar
| court at WaUawtea IMb waek.
J Mr. aad Mrs. Deaaas Baiter motor
ed to Everett* Wednesday aiffct.
Mr. B*k Taylor went to Williaaas
f " .
AFTERNOON TEA TO BE
CITEN BT MRS LITE I.AKB
Mrv Lake hm ioatd imti
tioaa to ahowt a haadnJ to aa after
toa aa Thursday afU« nasu frmm
loar thirty to « o'clock at the har
•f her dlllM. Mii. J. L Wywae oa
*
DEMONSTRATOR
MEETS FARMERS
AT COURTHOUSE
Martin County Agricul
tural Society
Formed
TO MEET MONTHLY;
TlteTen Different Town
ships Have Two
Members Ea *h
| Mr. T. R. Krat„ion, the I-em county
farm rim a Uiw lum
ber of fai 111 s of is* cosaty at the
court hot-* f-i>t Friday. at mi »ch i.inr
he submitted mw v f the % sof the
I *®rk htrtiofe- to do during tius
| year
I He sancirslM aa organization in,
the cooMy with «hkh he n-i*ht veil
to enable hew to cover the e tire
county and eip all people everywhere
in any way possible.
Tbe plan - adapted b thrw a
tewdine and a t*o utievs of
each rommuFi:*! mere appo ntod, rrtak
ing a fatal »' » with C
W. Smrh ard U.r* of the two firm
life schools of the court y at larve
The-e cnmisit!(e> a-II be called tK ,
Martin County Arnml'unal Socn-ty
and it* duty mill be "to help_
The aeirbrr elected Ere as fol
low*:
iaarpviilr township: R_ G. Sr\tm
and J. F. U il!um- i wn
skip: Joshav L oitnun and Rock I.
Canher; (.nibs "ownship, T C. Grif
fin aad John H GiiSn; licar C.ra%s
township Joseph L Hoflnlay an.! A
W Railev. Wißiaraston township R
G. Harris on and W. f. M>"nir.p ,
Ow» Reds t«_wnship Hairy I). IVei i
and J. Arthur Wjma; R. vrsiarJif
township: C A Rofcer-..' and S. T-j
Kverett. Poplar Point ton hip: J
A. Lrotttl aid T. B. Sla.le. Jr.; Hanul
ton township: Itariv Wahio and O.
T. Everett; Oo»* Nest torn *v»mp- J
A. Lverwt an>i C. L «»uee;
(•oorge W at i Professor J.
D. la>r r member at iar*
It will he the purpn-r ..f this as
-«x~iatmmi to t»ee* antn Mr Rrandon
monthly for the piarpo of t ikiny up
-uch Blotters a.- may be of liitrret
■n the promotion of brter famunr in
the cour.! y. anil to keep in tie buil-l
tr>r up of a note perfect system of
• k . «.
One of lie «oeria) things wil! per
haps be she • of heal frii|v
in every wr:M of cot nty mbere
at lea»t a few |e pit- mill u"ite in an
effort to bu Id a mole efficient sys- |
tem of rural life in jome Tire
ih.lj;. ;hat should jo rau> h murni
i» at this particular t me is lU M
Wee- «L We ma> a_- mell ti«-
boll weevi* as one of tl«e j
erewues that coo fronts u and the
aonp we know ab-tr him the less mi.l
he our loss in «an(> and iwe>. i
Mr. says in a ffal ir-any
eet j-fl cluh hoys a(V 'akirr an acre
of rot toe, and cahitatmr a'd fefili
izing under special test plans and
then morfcinr in rtojunrliui with the
year's mork to con-ene the soil fer-
Uhty arair -1 toe out process
so often alk wed in the w:nter.
I It will he remembered that there
sate5 ate many hoy - n our country who can
I beat their faUaers raisn jr corn, all
Ibeeau-e they have teen members of
earn dab aM pat as much may be
'done alar Ifcr line of Co"on raisn.r
j No be*lre plan can be devised to hrip
! farmers than to help the hoys aku
'are to make the farmers,
j feature' -A the work ia the
( county mil he to Kelp in a campaign
I for (ud fltel f#r good -eed are «♦-
•lai'ed if we w>«M have | oud craps.
One of the thialg- that our count)
is very -hart on is mdk tw-. We hat.
ia the rourty l.'W cans. or one com
ion ear* Mi irres of culti-ajed land.
I The wail eo"M.t; of Ashe IT. tne inoun
lairi Kith.lM' milk cows ha- one
com for every :.cre- «. . Jtnatn!
la»i ii.-i the cow- I nr.* nw.re
ret -wMne t«- Ashe r on'. v than the
12.41) acres of cotton in Martin coun
ty, and yet Beaufort nary rot.
•Ret 4 u- with the ftatene t that »•
are betler «ff than it it. Ke luie
aae ct* for each 2B people ?ai
fart air one cow for every SI peop'
The Iteauf-.r njnty pap«r: say the- 1
ttt« hi peoaie f« r each !eat *hih
we only have #ve. heoce me are ie*.-
.ia«d>d tiar. they.
Ore thiror certain, tie f: nre-rs are
■wkmr *oo Bsack for m+i! they
vd the traafcle is not aO ia one place
If they caa be helped bete a little and
there a little, it will place then where,
they lidir
It is the daty of ercry c tuen of
•ar cowsty to be«p the maul, farm
Ifmiauratar m every My pyattle
and ta help place Martin county at
the tap af the Ivt ia arrwaltunal
dnisK-
Messr- Sam Taylor and Mates
May*. «f Wd nam. nmrd If ends km*
"LEANS" SUFFER
DEFEAT AT THE
HANDS OF * FATS**
iiame lYoved Tt lie Of
(.real Fun For ,
Spectator.-
IThe isjul.r c- 'f «• • f
lia.-te hesl". n;. cb«si U. clii jv Fr:da\ '
I even m- r. a nu rh ir-i.ie s £•' by f
l'r:'atVa ca-> p iio »1 cnunrh. t
lir. a par e lactween il.e. 'fats" urj
tiK> "tears".
Kioni tne firs" t«s- uj» e lane'
niic'.er of sit.-., tor.-. wrs-pr-ire: -
to le m* r'.h he mo t- ;u i. i.u«i Oi |
Ipa the o'k al qiiui j
lair «i h hi «.v .
thomcver tl.eie vn >• so ui-.;.y n« -
thiityfs yccuri I*4 ,h. t tt * v a re a ;
i :«-m hails to
cover he |»a 1 cuiu; « .:l_
It M» -i l*v„..t, it-'i iot t 1
..is v. u.c- - " j
a p s.i » a vi t . I «- n on t e |
score loarii t*» •(!• tmi • . i -J
• At the e%'l ol t « 11 I'e'.- j
K.-mder a.i it •*..
;fa ptK' e at \.> c. » e
. ! icl«-ii h th«- w revt t»» ve" i
'throu 'll the It »1 .1 . ■U.i't ' . rr J
(ink" ?r. th.- see . * • a rj
|
' satio ;! p'ay - ••s«U"e*i e*. :• I'aVj
i ("riteher pet rif over c.n. s»>»i.f- • |
• Ufuh r fi« t ui-i iioi U- u«? ,i»,. I
to 'he n-|ij:r >h> j> »s to I'i ■ I",
; under' foot a t.! I. 1 t * W V ,i» _
j el out -»r n llm «at. I>at t ev'i;i
. »-inp of Use th r.i (farm ' « v.a « •
the rh-e—e»- !i t and ! tti. I» h Pee"
a d lit»V •\!er>--f" ifarnvl v e « f.*iß»'
subbine f«r Kov,-iei in.| ' riteher
At *hc en.l of 'he itinf -| ..-.rt' tin
iwitatf a" I la:r hi decisions
I the
Ihe kaiu .hfti r«-t ft mad- a ,-rtn
| Some Isfle rn-iti>'i wr.' re-J when
.llarry Me... -vt r r. mcr i «i;?s l »
1a;..! Coilin -le lairl l « « s in Rober
soli's circus lectiUtf l.e i :'ie eV
; phar.t na-l l-o't-.( hm a •I • -a» the
' mrorhl |n,l I 1.-' ,le •- i-i.- fil!e« ; -
: with lua"Bf : - • -i t
V.«- : • a :i
•J l'erhs|w t-.. ji t ; |*> t ;t t » t^itr
thit h:i,« :r >l, t tr> t i v-et
ias id al«"U* Jn'n IN*?, t i
ISO awkw r.i tJvat he real'y lls Ui'iu «t
1 mas a ri'.i/T intli 'is> tin r> '■ 'II- m
a h America- iaritV
I KrH r"j« h - pin., h' vr: e> j
e*i. e|e a'H ;«! « t- t " n!»- I
one o' 'f-t - - • r-o|i»- ' * I«.i, | . *-! v I
f>»-t ai l threw ?• m en
G«j- HarrL-on w- r-p a the I
b. r !«- t j,-lay»'r n.i '.ir o" l«e raw !
■ | The tii'sre a:Ta r » « :« 1.-i'eh of j
« fun from I *•? nnp to e t ».i!k i. j
a -cole of 13 :..r the fa's ax..l ! fm '
' the lea-.
!
VAN !:. MARTIN
I ANXOrNCFS Htti-
SEIaF CANDIDATE
i ~T" *!»e lletmiciaUc vd. r -i" the j
I irst « oripTerifw.xJ Ih'rit "? j
No:'h Carolit a:
' I take t! »s ni. lois "( a-> >«uiC«mr
' myself a a camlniate for lUe n»nw'- ,
nation in !!* U hm« rat e ("rntir} to I
be h«-l«l or Jure 7. l'.'J I r *.h- n j
pre.j» of the t m;»-s St. THii is,
' .lone afU-r careful t l «uph* a •. ari.- -t
1 solicitation «if rie»..|
I VAN IS. MARTIN ~ (
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I.«K a t«r
IIK.WKK 11 % v >
\lr John t'ullipher mer t to W litam- j
st«n SstuiiUj. .. I
Mr. M:npa R.f r - of I r l.n-.
spent Katur>say i rh' and Sunday
» th hi- [aifi.l.-.
Messrs » i. 11. Kii;i|> on. Rcl>e;t heel.!
I> M. Sinip-.-si m..1 li.-.T Thompson j
■nptorfl U» tt llliamsti. >.ti ir>l iy oft ,
busitacsss. - '
Mr. Tiiniij.- Rulertoa t» of. the
>•«% list this «n k.
i f The snow wa.. pw.rv fslTl*'/ -j* .'i . ,
nsori. i;g. r
Me-.-'- \v .II Roj"-i >. J 11. I'ojjets 1
are! F. L. Ropers ne ti-ird t*» ft illiam
-ton Satu r 'ia- on
J Mess. LJi R_; _rwt Ga he >'!r *
bridge we t b Wiiliatntat
on business.
I Mr. ThuMnn Ujihi of ftear' Graa.
, Spent Sunday m.th Mr Svlve.-t- r Ray;-]
nor. . t .
;m t- red to Real e t ' -
Saturday c-n husiree*. i
Mr. an! Mr«. A I. lUysur i-J see t
Itehan!. Mr MilU,t! FVrn »e«
to tlv iho* in W Hiaij. tori Saturday
I ri * fct - '« .
Mrs. W. F. A!i*« ha* been no lae i
*>rk 11--t for the p- st '*w days. '
, Messrs Ira Perd rnd le-'er Re-ren'
motored to Ben Sarday even
; •«*. v
t Mesrr-. Billie Coll-tiher and
I CuHipVr spent Sunday after con with
Mr. Rosooe Peel:
,, 't; •
I Miss Esther Harrison spent Mam
t day ia Erercts. mhere she taught
school for her sister.
Sr-' .• .'A %_. ,
INCOME TAX EX
PERT HELIOS PAY
ERS LIST REPORTS
To Assist Tax Payers In
Rohcrsonville To
morrow
Mr i. M- Mirt',l" »f she IV- ■
»f IVjeial Income Tax, with '
;x - 'rr~ at UiuMh City is in,'
o* -i ti -u\ to assast infor e tax pay- 1
:S 'Sir li»U. He wil hr in |lob- I
-rx»* '
i ft« a» for Imitic I e»ieral* In- ■
Lej.-ew l- ja4 tHe -an* a- it » '
!l. -t irji Fiery corpoi ttion and 1
| ncir i-'r-hip 'must wake a report re
• ri -> i t the am»ux| of rvoonn- AH i :
rdi viuas-. ■ho are narr -d md re- j
. t.'- iwt ii*wre of &!.►© or moie ' '
! ire rcipimi to £le iw and si'ig!e J l
I ;»t• j>> «ho !tw»e a ne*. income a- 1
' ">»» ie f! *«' mjuiini ts file one.
>ij (»»«■ fail tut to fil* a report.
i i- rr>{Uiir>i by lav. or; or l*fore 1
March t e lith wil! I«- -i,l»»ect to a '
j j»» aity of ?I rti* finr
BASKET BALL AND I
DANCE NEXT
THURSDAY NIGHT |
'n I Vi.r-.Ui rieumi! at K -'IO there
I Will he osw of the !el 1 a-ket Uall
| fimr- o the r»«ii between the Wash
| inrtmi and tt iUußistm U «n teams,
j !Vi> lean - have heroine wry fast on
[ *he «W «l afid many tf the col
I l«~ e teams. »' the state. A large at
j e tan** !s expected
The Valentine dance under the
marjfitM* »: Mr. Harry C. Jaines
• ill t«irm at eine 'hirty nd music
will he famished hy the Dcmmo Sex
| vt!« of NwrfoH This f roup of play -
Jen is cMt;j«lHe«| t,-» he one of the
j h«« of the -tale. Mr Jane ni very
I fortunate to pi this orchestra, for
j there are so many nil' for .irvhestras
|«n l »-! dai -.
j TV Valer,'.rw »«>..*: will b«- sug
l*w-t«-f in the Jer«! «' will
iViHiW 11 ilrn ill than usual Mrs. A
Hassetl :e»l M?* Vk". A James mill !»•
| .-SCLI' el jpeimie
j.Mß. ERIC WHITE
DIES IN RY. MOUNT
V" liw Vt itiol Vimby at
[' h»- k «.f h-> faiVr. Mr Wal'er
! WHrfe ri R.xly V unl ye-1 -i«tn\ Mr
I **. hr» *x- a p->«*r man al«>ut 21
m- «f :-pf an) h»l live-! at Spring
j• r - •». l*ti- en«drty. up until a few
I ago rie« be with the family
■ !eft the 'ara* a»«i rh»\ed to Rocky
j \J.xj-t '
f The rawse ni tsa- Vat+i w a*- a brief
| a't- f*»e-»s«».«ria
II >1 * •'! tw st Spi ng Green
-raie i ! > today
TOWN TEAM TO
PLA YBELHAVEN
J T*(.r- I ««ral l»mu l«a-k«-t t«all team
riil n-i>t IWiiawi ("night where (t
s «~i»l play tl*- t-»v-w l'*m of that cit ■
(A r :«nt riar is eipcol ;• HI a ill !«•
; atte «w>t h;. Iwal fail l{--ul's j
■ 4 •:fswe m.,\ l» had at Clark
I'-v»t« Ihu i «i*ie« lately af- I
i tff tire iwtir.
j ihtr M nxat W a.-iugnt«.n
i '»re 1 > ir->bi au^ht.
.Shoe Retailer Associ
ation In Session,
i
PNitw -j »oe Uetailer- A sso*
i'rirtsoa ■{ A-enca is in session in
i l>:«ra?o *sm- »ee%. vhere there are
f IS/W
I The a.ucalM is makinc a few
1-fcnEj t-» a-r> to tie pe..|i)e which
|«■ 11. r» Mitt, itenie the r hearty
' afNWV J. f" '
j " Free- 'mi fwot-hurts" will change
; flow-, to KTiles fn rnill»oi»i of_faces
- o"lefs of -nal i?n|»oitance are.
; «-• am- Preaech Ijtd- aiwi t e»
I" i-f»-e««- :.»e not'nrg moiv
t 1 ; e rivirir fat&'iion* the
' "fcat Mish fancies and fash
»"i have iknM ajxjfi tbern.
tJ!v«lt|xil>D MKETS
«nu HSTL K. Itl WING
Xte M s-m Kami of the Christian
C! siivfc U»l it- February m.eting with
' Mr- A. R. !•**!"» •« last Friday.
Our to®« far tlis meeting was
(Oar B«t (Sit Xew Year."
r*e pie-4ect opere.l the meeting hy
rezdaacr a wtiptaie ksxn, II Peter It
I I -t »««. After the busine*> was at
'evW »• the Wk.wnß program was
|
Poeot: To Be the Best—Mar)' Alice
I (teams. Lung up to Aw Reputation
Pmkttli Ccrlda, A Right Start—
' i K-hth Me. TKe Gifts We Lose—Elsie
CMKIL
After this the ho: Wis aerml wafers
ja*4 Ut choralsfe. The meting md
49^t§,
» i
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• WATCH THE LABEL OX YOGS
PAPER. IT CARRIES THE DATS
YOLK SUBSCRIPTION EXPFBSS
ESTABLISHED 1896
V. B. MARTIN TO
RUN FOR CONGRESS
IN NEXT PRIMARY
Announcement Made At
Meeting Of County
Friends
!»> Theo. Pat nek. Jr.»
Plymouth. X. C. Feb. IL—Yid ii«
to tin- urgent ksir» of his frxnds aal
to hi- own am bit. on to the I'm
pie of the Fmt North Canliu dtt
trict in Congress, the Hoe. Van R_
Martin, of itymotxth, has MIWBIIWJ
his famiiiiafj for the IWooitJC noaa
Mtitm ttv€ontTO>s, Mhsiiif the with
liltiwa] of thei Hon. Haliet ttsnL Tkii
Sir. Martin has —* J *
after an enthusiastic meeting of his
\\ a.hingtr>n county friends, called to
g«ther to lay |>!an> for a L.~oraa|h
camjaiirn.
Mr. Martin has had a great deal
of lecisliitive experience, which his
followers believe has fitted him far
the larger «ph» re of asefulness t»
which he now aspir»v F rst elected te
the State Se-ate n "He year 190R,
wh*-n he wa yet a very young 1 man, he
has served in one brtrxh or other of
th« S:.ite len-btu. e a : rm«t ws
tmuou ly since, ha - IT been j. renber
of the House in IKI H * -rfluem
in this hotly Ha.- heen Sta*ew>ie. hav
ing oeer w.lely ree,>gmzeil a? one mt
the stronge t men ind mas* killful
heUiters there He has px.'urri and
[str irgly supporte«l [ Statewide *r rmm
iures that have become ri ' i lit inn
of North Canilisa'; prwest rte «ni
r ence As the au h.>r of the Sta*e-wids
Stock law he has laid the State nnhr
ohligations to hitr
Washington Ccunty Has ret tsted
ly honored Mr. Martir. riecrnf kia
to awr)- offi-e t" wh.ch lie i piisd.
arvl t« some wHi". He arretted from
a sense of duty. For f«sr yean hn
was county so'icito'. for o"* yaar
superi nte' .lent of -cneois. aad for
| several years ma\t>r «»f tig towx. of
! llrmocth T'nat the-s« . In K'me teoah
aif now »upp"rtint . tr for Otgrew
is an (ridtiMv of tr*' «i pix atiM
"f the smkr he hi- 5
Mr Maitin. a iuv»c of X«rth>
hampton thi Sti'f. one U
I*l > mouth a- a \ouie r « in 190 C t*
take up the pr.idw of lav. and hai
beer for a t u*nU r of i»ar> Ihf Itad
•■r of the tar hrre
The people of llymocth ami WxA
! inr'on County, in t tTrnitr Mr Mam
tin to the other cou"ti«s of the dis
trict as a .stror.fr ra -I -lat. an ahla
ilfbatrr, a provf.) and l
staur.rh lltriHimt, W.w that tfcd
an- jwKormhijr a t* in p"e
mi'tine at>'- rover-r?*»nt-
LOCAI NEWS
OF OA K CITH
Mrs. li M A ins ley awl *—
visited relatives in Korfcy IIIMI Soa
day. rrf .
Mr K J Hick- ax* HE toww (Sol
•lay -
Mi«* t.la-lv* 1.-ii-t and Mr. Joliai
Miz«H motored to \\ tlsoa Snday.
M Kill of K-ferh State Iepavt
m«Tt of Ajrricvilturv r »1 ed to the fan
•« rv at th- cini>l tu il liif Tan^j
night
iMi -sfti Kate Ihi er.port. NVilr Map
Ksj i«* Jurian ,»r«! Salt e Adams tpol
Thur-ilrijrht with Mr_ aci Mi*. Ei
I Johnson.
Mr-r~ Bill .❖sir and Fori of Haal
: ton atteink-*t the mosic recital Rl*Wt
here last week.
I Miss NeIN- M«je .[rfn rkr weekm
with her parents at FarwsviHe, N. C
Mr Ftai k Wilson visited frievi
here la«t week.
I'AKt KL ItH
»ALE A srocsa
C/* i
For the benefit in tike- Ladies AJ
So-j :>- of the ( hrutiu tkik. Mm
A. i: Dunning and the .vakn 4
her li\ iston heTd a purW "|w
at the home of Dwtia; nstq
day afternoon from fear on til ail
Farkages were sold for twwety-%
rents which contaianl m ee |
tractive articles worth as raara as th
amount. Refreshment- of tea aad fIM
wiehes were serve L The IMMS D«
about S3O.
| --
Mr. and Mrs. Sun ■
Mrs. J. O. Maaainr winter C«taal
minstrel ia Washing:** tnaicht I
Mrkses Mary Clyde Lrgptf a
Geneva Cooke will attead the IM|
ball game in Befhavea mh
Messrs. lim. Cooke. Ma FuJ
WiKam H. WiOian> wfl gm tm
haven tonight to aiuaat the
, betveea the Iwil tm
, team ami that of ITrlhiun
Messrs. Ken BktwU and aj
. Mobley will artaad the
liamston basket Id gmm» la
i tonight.
Misses Gladys - ,j - 'n M i fwfl
Will aitewd the ban xaam »