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ADVERTISERS WILL NN*B OUR COLUMNS A LATCHKEY TO 15M BOSiES OF XARTTN COUNTY OUJME XXV—NUMBER 6 COMMISSIONERS MEET IN REGULAR SESSION MONDAY New Public Road To Be . Laid Oat By The Sheriff TW Raand ef Canty Corimis-jonri. aet at tbe ecan boase srh the fi Ifcukf aodkr.- present. H. C. Giccb, (fairwi, C A. A he, J. G. Fi rafciß, W. B Hamufflo! V. R. TifUr. OiriuU fcjr the buard thai a public • fo*4 be laid ost from Mr Gray Peel's to the Boafar. taut.;y line aear Doas E- Perry's farm an! the sheriff nfcnai to lay out same. Ordered that a bridge be conrtrwt ed over Caitrtk muf it AsiJey*- Ordered by the board tint J. M. Oak ley be released (nai the "eymeiit of ] % UL Allmatr ef Mrs Ruth Lilh « «i-1 increased To f3jM per ramlh. Vffiaa Grime?. Homi. *i re- ! Bered ftom famrt of ivdl tax in WiHIMUB account of die - f abdity O-dered by the board that the sheriff collect special tax fr*m aH 4 parties left off the Ha.s»* l!> ..pecial district. by error, year ISC. T. W. Htßiday was granted a IkesLse to peddle Watkins Prodaets in •he Eastern half ef the eciu.ty. by pay iag «2»»» Iknee tax. Ordered by the Beard that the heild ■C *f a bride owr Bates brarch in ! Poplar fiial township He lef» to the dtocretioa of Mr J. G. I'anhiiL T. L lahaiMii aad Co. rts relieved of the |t|t it of per; a I school tax om tUM worth of pnpeitt improper ly L ia G* Sd Ptoiol _ T. L and Conpiajr were re law. ad froaa the paymei t of !we " on S3jK2k> improperly listen! in Ruber- Ordered ttae Ned Villiimf be al lownd CJO prf mon ( h eeuvty po> r. Oidai i■! by the board tVat a Toot way be Wt arr«« eieeh beldw- Daniels aad Stetaa's milt an : that ' C. A- Astew :wrnu« ihr work OtiuHi ttr ta a M.U ial vn he bcßt wfW M. IVr!» *fr. W »- t - firn rto fisnatsh Number and «an{ a tmr Ordered that Jim Harris be allow ed t£H per moath on jttou-it of Cpae aKiu it »» viilemi that «h* ri—dj pay the sum of 525 for etch complete vweri'a'. r a ajrainst Typhmd fever lad dipt ben . as outlir sd by the State Boarxl of Health. Ordered b> the board that Josepl. E. GnCa be rdeued from the pay mcot of paR tax listed by error. Ordered that J. R. Everett be re 'cared frm pa'.ntn* «f Jo* ta* r- Paphr Pcaat twwashrp On 'trd by the l-» »rd that the su.u •' be nfMid to R. B Gli* r, which utH -l had been |4airl wit t the caaaty by the aa*J Gibson fcr hi* rapport aad he now l»ing to iinpr».\ 1 s phy mal faith t4ed to be ti.?- E-iael as a county (tstge. LOCAL NEWS OF BEAVER DAM Mr. Gas Keel sct to William--to i -* / Sararday. Mr. aead Mrs. A- L itayncr, 31.. Sam Vpa ud Mr. Mvton Perry aaatarel to Washington Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Refers spent Satun!;y after-a »e with Mrv W. ti. Roger--. Mr aad Mrs. Frank Beoeti nr.; ry ed to WHliaaae'oa sh;.pr r:p j Mr. Saaford Raferrni neat to V. i! I Mr. Beery A Dee spent Sunday Lun I ■f w#b Mr. S)IIWKT Rayaor. Smpaaa mat Bin J to Willirmston S tit- Mr. wmd Mis. A L. Rayror aad sow, Mia. W. A fcrimgk' has bee-: on • the atoh Kst far the past week Keel mc.*w«a ta San lay aifccnMm. Mia. Sam Ray of Wiiliamstoa ent Can da? afteraoaa with Mrs. w". H. i" ■a. C. Brwcwt Wfci*e cf Eliza* eth CiMr m town yesterday. L t UOWMn. Ed. Wadtwcith of Fort lyfea «hM rdali«e> here rar hocephri a poatian with the Har I t#*. f Ok. law) Wadswwr hof Newj m Ben was here Sunday to aae his W am? Mis. Afcert Wadawa.U Mrs. Aawae Qaim ly f GrarviDe ! i, H | Mrs- J. G. Godard. Jr. dnring Dr. J wo. D- B««t aad tot. A. J. Maaaaar artwrd to A.«ha ye*te»dav THE ENTERPRISE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEET ING TONIGHT All Members are to Attend; Important Business The. e will be a meeting of the C!»amber of Copunerre toaight, March 4tu at " SO at th? oSyrs of Datming. M-ore a"*i livrton. Matters of importance will be taken up. riaferj that concern all members of the Chamber of C mmerxe. Thv is the first real meering of the local Chamber of Commerce aad upon this deeiirg depends mar.y c ther ones and the miry big problems that face such orvanL&atioes to be thrashed out so that the *- «n and conamuiiity be be!iefit I' thereby. Everj» membfr is earne«t!y urged to attei«i the tonight at 7Ju in 1 1 he i Scrs of IHimi'p, Mcore and [ Hortor.. EDWARD CARROW I- BRirTA LLV KR UEl> Died While Rush ed to Hospital Edv.&id Carrow. the 1 year obi son sou of Richard Carrv-w. a fanner lhr- I ing near Chocowinitv in Beuufor" county was nianlr.r-! Sun-lay after i toon at Maisdet. by Ribert Jones, a I sevcnteei year old negro. The negro fires the "ollowirg story whc.i .r.ter-.ic*ed in jttil: * He says that >e had b>>ugh- Iki'wl of a lunrft and tkd after e-at;ng iit Cariow (? rv (a bin: >nd asked for I a watch 'which he *> d not havr anil that friiii ti.is point the Carrow bo\ begaa to cur e jik) alHise him and J wea - off fcr a few moment* ? r «l soon returned. ra_-i.(r E.»*l* trouSle. He says that he offered-t o rr-iitance e.th er in wor»te t. «>d and ihat the boy ag*ii left and retumiog pat his hand on hi ' K»'il«i- r with diws kni> at v.hich time he »jr. he cut him. s*al- Mi h s » i.i t>e rock, lie further say ; that he then went rome an.! rwained unlii irre tid by Uepa'y sir -iff. Geo. Harris cf Rcaafort ewsty. ;j The ("arrow toy- was rushed to a io.-p.ta! - t '.V*.-.H:«)roci but died be lore the fltw of bleed could be stop _ i The negro soy* t!c ywi; While bo, was dri'.kia* and this eaa=»d all the Ircubfe. Jones ii BOW in Jail awaiting a pre liminary hearing which, we under, i'tasl will pwser.t a **rj" different vernm c f the killing. PROMINENT BANK ER VISITS HERE Mr A. T. MelV-:~ald of lndeperidcr*e low?, spent notf time in town >e»- tcrday JC-'»— par»e>l by Mr. H. M Aear, and Mr £. F. Freeman cf 1 a-h:ngton. M:. lUUaroid is a pfcmiAeßt banker j i ' Uws and has iiaveW ulea-hdj. He *» « veiy interest ing cunwuln u i list. He has bought t»» - ,dc, ablr vosdiaid in rcisnty as r trofcer -roir«ng ißrernent atd is very much ktciwtHi ia this rec*k>» of the eowr try. Ik is Baited with the aaturcJ of our state, whki frr exceed these of Icri, Kl when it to me; -o actual weal h lowa is far ahe&d of' u-. r*.e people of that rtaie have capMalizCkt their opportunities vrhile naiy of uat' b**e beeu nej U c - cL hr. McDonald"# granofather, Ed ward, wh. die 1 Li Canada was bom in Wales ap»l w*.- s br-thar of lioheit Edwards, the !ar.. is sec opto, who bought a of tha ard upoi which the Cty of Xew York now 2tard« and which he teasel for (wild ing purposes until it was cwend with akr crapers and is uow worth ItflO «MA«. Robert &iwui! ban four brothe.s who are scatte:e 1 tver the American cc~tiwert and there are now- hundreds of hetn. The Canadian fatanJi ef the family made setae effort, to esiabaLh their righ.( to this rut e 'ate about fO yean ago bat failed to adkie&t paper records to jad?fy further par suit an I dropped the fiv. Recn'Jr, -however, heirs hi the coaotry, among them many Nor»h Carol tans, have cam atrod tmyiOgatiwi which at in daias ed hu n»> ap the nsiaf links ia the case. An&ng the attorneys wotk iig on the title are several - North Carolina lawyers aad several fraan New York, v*" 'bem C C Denials MlkVr for frb «Bs*rict -nd the man vie tatlly id the wrrk it the dissclutkm of the American Tc b?«co wwapany several years ago. and now special council fcr saane ef the Henry Ford interests ( Mr. MeDa-aM is ret ia ary rray optimistic though be Kji there is J little doobt about the property by, Williamston, Martin County, North Carolina, Tuesday, March 4, 1924. MRS. W.T.WARD IS CLAIMED BY DEATH SUNDAY ! Funeral Services Held in Rocky Mount Mon day Rocky Mount. March X—Mrs. W. T. > Ward, well known mmi Moved raodnt . of the city, died late tccenday at he* home. 21* Soa h Grace street. Al i though Mrs. Ward hal brew ia 01 > health for abowt sax weeks, her con ditioa had not beee reganM as ser ' ious except for tbe pu4 wwfc and news ' •* *r death caaae as a great shack 1 to her many thwa»fcfat the ' city and Ea>crw Caralana Funeral services, aauafag to- an nobnceme*-.t made this naiwiag, will be conducted frvm the hams after -1 nccn at four uVUck by Rev. J. W. Kmchekw. paster oLthe Rrrt Baptist 1 church, of whirfc the dnrunl was a member. In emvat will be aadr in Pine View cemetery. The decease>i was twice wnnird Her h fiot hnsbnml was Xaptleiw R Mariner ?«d as a result of this mna one ana. Dr. N. B. Mariner, of Rrthaxen. sur vives She was anarried to Mr Watd. who swrm«. Fehnaary Z. ISS7. As * resalt wI this aie there were he , children. Ralph, who died ia iaCaary; and Mrs. Tom Jarais. Dr. Ward arid Misses Martha and Mb Kate Ward, an of this city, who swrrrie She also leaves twa sasters. Mu» IMU Smilhwick.* ef JaaaertOle. end Mrs. J. W Mayo, af tTay"oa; and ow bewth er. Dr J. E ShnlVahk. of Jaanes > ville. Mis. Ward was hem in Martn wa ty at tbe Idstorir "toilhniil Idand home of the famffy in I«S7. h-i-g the daughter of Joel aad Matflda Swath w *t This ild ancestral toni was par chased m ICC*, daring the mgn of King aad has been ia the fami ly ever since The faaady of which In. Ward was a anetotor m aat of tbe i*"- 8 * prominent ia eaiteia Oarnliaa. be iar descendants mt Fhaw I Kdaoad son Smithwick. «ae of the slate's earliest aed no 4 dalingiiihi J net She was likewise the sister io Urn of ( uagitMaaa llaMut S Ward. Tbe above aocoew! d the dnth of Mrs. W. T. Ward was takes, from the Mount Tetegraaa. MIK Ward, prior to moTtag to Rocky Moaae. lhed in with her family for many years and her death has haiajjht sorrow to aaaay fun ii in WHliaau ton and Martin caaaty A waaian of math dignity and raaerae bat a loyal and sympathetic friend to aO those with wb>m she caaae ia LiaUt A memler of a drvoced famaly mmi oi.e Hnsely knitted by its tie* aad there is where she anil Mb aaisaed mcs*. Her family have tbe sympathy of all j the r friemls of their old baaae. MK'TING TO BE HR* D TN OAK CITY MR. kl VERY n» SPE .K AT OAK i m St HtJUL TMIMSDIT MCMT Mr. Ki.-aery of the Stole Depot* meat of Agrirattaie will speak at tbe Ock CSty ichi al March Cth aw the "Valae of a Good Dairy Caw." Every er* iaterested ia the apa an wat of live stock ia Martin caaaCy ihHJd bear •hat Mr. Kimery has to lay. He will compare nwie br*d cattle with crabs in cr>'er thai the f. lmers of this com mon y era. tr nbcitia it dneart PV to keep in ah itad *v the farm, j Attend this aketat u4 hud out t- e aitpl ctst as heepesg a gaad cow. V.'iil she pay far her feed? He will aL=o dMcaac the pea pa i fecwa g aad mrja» r mewt of dairy cattle an as to receive the aaimaa pri dar i at n Every farmer ia Goaae Neat Tama ship aad cnaammaaty ia arged to at teal this meeting, wUe unjt is «- >nhally invited. , Messrs B Dnhe Critcher. Robert S. Raioigh Seaday wane Mr. Critcher boanird the Uaa for I najta Mr aad Mrv A. R White aad fit t!e daughter, Jessie hid.llhahd a family «*!nrer at the base ef Mrs. While's father. Mi. T. R. Hi%n aear Waabmgtua TW dwaa hciag ia haaor of Mr. Hodces* birthday Maears. H A. Km. Baa t Bara bJl aad Paal Jones weat to Omelette yesterday to get a Uanh aedaa for Mr. Biggn They wM retarw t.night, Messrs. & F. Freeman. J. T. Me Daoald adW.IL bar of toa were hot ye u idky Mr. wad Mrs. J. G C toil. Jr. mail ed to Rocky Mi m toatoy a laeg ttoae bimad tht J it to rather ktoriff that they may ha 1 #. * MRS. KATE SPAIN KILLED BY PEERLESS AITO MOBILE ON WAT FROM SERVICES I Ssnday Night at (k mt ' St Jaan Street ud Mar Lase Ta boro, March X—Sunday night about tea o'clock Mrs. K::>.«• Spain, rr turning frtun the L ion Services at | the Tabernacle w struck by a IVer en automobile and killed instantly. Along with Mrs. Spain was Mr? j Trim* another aged Wy who *>- also damaged bat not seriou-ly. From the eye witnesses to this ac cident it seems that Mrs. Spa n *j in I on the edge of the stfceet ear the Mail box when she was suddenly hit by the car arid Mrs. Tripp was a few free in Ihe street when she was -truck The Automobile wa* renting to Tar boro on the Piretope r.ad and «■ running at a rate of tper-l of or 40 miles per hoar, it was said. The car ran about fifty feet with the body of Mrs. Spain dangling on the front of the machine tv'fvjv it was stopped. The kt*4 9f Ira. Swin was ed in and the brains we e *~ound near the curbing. Her right limb «» brok en into three places an.i the body wa - badly magied. death wa ■ in -tantaneous Mrs Tripp who was with Mrs. Spc'n at the time of the killirs; was also hit by the fender of the e«r but her injuries are not fatal. Car llrirer* Arretted The drivers of the car. Will Bul lock. Jim Harrison and V. j)| Austin were arrested at once an. I confined in prison for trial Monday morning. It is stated by those who were upun the scene at the trnir of the collision that all three of these i»egr«es were under the irlluence of whiskey and they were runnig then car a' a high rate of speed. The disaster happened right under the glare of a bright electric light that hangs at the intersection of St. James and Odar I .are Mrs. Ka'e Spain has lived at Hart Mills for many years and is a mo*t highly respecte>i woman. She is survived by thie* children: Oaad Spain, Luther Spain ami Mrs. Charles Tripp. SIOOO.OO TAX PLACED ON PUBLIC DANCES _ Prom the action taken by U.e City Fa'hers at their regular monthly mawing last evening it looks as if the public dance is banished for ever. At the meeting the Commissioners passed an oidinance taxing public - rathe' high but he hoard does at like to be humiliated with Midi acerni as were enacted at one of the recent dances held in town.'lt is understocd that from this particulai • lance where the ale ran too freely : nd th- fights were too frequent that the Board iaa>le its lrcisN>n. The Comhiissioners seem to have the •we to face the situation manful ly- MARRIAGE LICENSE FOR FEBRUARY For the roonlh of January the nu, i b >t of marriage license* is somewi. .t smaller tha i usual, the, e bei n g or! eighteen issued by Mr. S. S. Brx-w - . ■legister of Deeds for Merlin county. Out of the eighteen issued two-third.- wet* issued to colored people. Follow ii.g is a list of the licen.- s issced .uti f the month of Feb J ary: WHI: >*itt 2>i— M>s. Jar- Drake 23 of Pitt count}*; Welter lee B—Pearl Whi. ley 1 i; llo_ t Cowar— , (Catherine Keel lit; Cscar Ed&ord* I* -Ethel Hardy 18; Marian Ctpdard •f Pitt county 24- Ks: her Price 18 Gary Bunting 25—T~ ima V.'hituLer 1: . boiphus Sutton, cf Halifax count* Jennie Sorrte. of Halifax county 18. - COLORED A. O. Patterson 12—Blanche V il tiams 23; David I .drews ?!—Onic Higgs 21; Case Saunders. of Halifax couny—KocetU P:-ker 21; Garret Speller •* Bertie ct :at> —Eu!a Lanier 21; Thurston Close 27—1 mat Knight 22; Sarwael Short t ■ —Ethel Drebc rr v 21; James Doeberr 20— Martha Sfcc.t 22; Handy Ore 2ft Lurtnda Mmror,: 2S; Ferdie Csffieid l» Bell Janes 19; Haywood Dara 22—Orar lstte Green IS; Br 1 man Jennet' Z4— Annie Cobum 24; J *iah H. Wfegi * 20—Clyde Lloyd 21- Tthmr Est file Crawford. Ltate sad Caker Harrison and Nellie ra>« Barahill and Mr. A. P. BarnhiM of Lverett aaotoied to Wilson Sunday to visit Miss Maitha Eanriss*. Mr W. Robert »: -etett of Palmyra was in *ar city today. y»s- Ballerd and Miss Efie Waldo of HaJsSton were in town sh'o : x. -jr yesterday- ROAI) CONTROVERSY IS YET UNSETTLED IN GRIFFINS SECTION Mattre Will Continue to A Later Date The .oad cotitrpversy yi Griffins Utvnship reached i'» climax in the failure to get any thing yesterday at the msetiux of the Board of County Commissioners in regular session Here. Two nods were under discussion, the ot.e leading from Jamesville to Washington, the other leading from Jamesville via the Hardtson mill to Sm.lhwick's creek ami then to the hard surfaced road at some central point Each road had some anient , friends At the last meeting of the Board it was tentatively agreed that ihe matter of location should be left with th.ve to be s*'r\ ed anil what was supposed to be a picferentipi primary was hel«l recently. Some of tne pe*>- !•'# fighting same, however. At the -prrtrrrnr There -were • cast"-threes-votes for one route and 125 votes for the other. It was cla-tned by the lesser side that such wa> unfair and it was soon .-een .hi: the matter was neither set tled iht dead and after too much wrangling the whole matter was drop ped to be taken up again at a later date. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FOR % MONTH OF FEB. I The following deeds were recorded daring the month of February: Annittie Biggs to J. U Swain, con ■ -ideration $250 00; John T. Price to C. T. Whitehuist. consideration $1,200; . H. B. Moore ard wife to A. S. Kober son. Consideration $ 1.250; A S. Robcr. ; son and wife to H. B. Moore, consider I ation tMltflO; J. T. Daniel and wife to W". T. llyn-an, consideration SX,OOO' ; Burr ell Green and wife to N. M. . W'orsley, consideration $50.00; Whee l%f Bobeison to Charles B. Koberson. consbleratior $578.00; N. S Wynn and wife to Ben B. Mason, consideration ► SSJMO; J. T James to J. T llamhill. | con»ideratir>n $1.21 (I; W. F HaUJip to Cossie M Daveri|M>rt. consideration $10.00; W. F Haislip to Co.sie M !h>ve«ip.it, consideration (IQdO; H. Curkin to Levi 11 Davis, confidei -iti»n sls (■»; John 11. Ilolliday r.ml wife to I'avml W. Davis e" al, consideration IliiO: 11. Z II \ mail ard wi e to J. 11. Whitfield, con solera' ion }40tl.()0; Mat tie C. Davis to lev I H Davis, consider ation sstti; J. A. Diivcnport to Mr. 1 C Williams, consoleia'ion s£so 00; W. 1 Robert Everett to Everett Es'ate, con ' sideration $761.5t1; Farmers Bank and ■ Trust Co. to 1 tennis Bailey, consider ' ation $1.2o0: llerma i Bowei to «ieo. ! W". linin; John E. Keil lirk and wife to 11. L Re-tdiek, consideration love f ar-l illw'.hi- ; J. O. Staton and wife "o J W. Aiu'er -on and w fe, consider i ation Ji/iHi; J. C. Rhoil * and wife to J C. (kdard, consideration $:o.lK), G. W. (irit'ni t> Hermun lluwen, con ' saierat.on $1(1 OO: L W. leegett and wife to A. G-. Bowdrn* coitsirtera' io-i 52.120. J G. Mollin to I.u'.a Modi in. consineration $5 «*•; II Duke Ciitcher. 1 trustee to J. T. Price. cn idcra' ion IUO 1 ; Clay'on Moore, tiustee to F. - L 'ilnilsUne, consideration SIO,OOO 00. LOCALS MEET NEW i»ERN Y TOMORROW For ,'ome u* known reason the town basle eerf f: i'ed to p„'ay the Wash ington nuint as advertised for last nigi t but it is s'atel that the town five wdl meet 'hi Kewbein Y. M. C. A- Tears here Wednesday night. The lime will lie called a- 8:C0 o'clock a-d the admUsit.n of 35 ami 50 cirr.t., wiil lie charged The se.-son is lo a close, and tfee supporters who have follow ed the Iran through its victories ard defeais will not have the opportunity to see the team in action many more times, so this should be a warning to them. The interest shown at the last will *• * long way tow: rd organising «a I •can rut year. • i Miss White To Entertain Phfiathea Class Friday • " The Phtlathea Chu of the Memorial Baptist Church will meet with Miss Carrie IVII White at the home of Mrs. J. W Manning on Church s'reet on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. There will he an important business session and all members arc urged to be p esent ■RS J. A. LEGGETT, Sec. t Miss Sallie Harris retu:7ied Sunday, evening from Richmond where she' vi itnd her, sister. Miss K hel Harris fjt several day*. * " JAMES STATON PEEL DIES AT HIS HOME NEAR B. G. Was Wounded Badly in Struggle Between The States Mr James Stat or. IVi dred at his home near liar (>■> church this moi oifg at 2 oVI -k H-» i.aii !)«'• ~i«k for several -lays w-th pneumonia ami the eml was e\perlti. lie died on ihe »ame farm upon which he was bom m July 1 H4:{. Mr. Peel serveii in the Civil war and was severely w. untied in one arm. having a large part of it eu' away a rut from which he never fully recovered His life's work was farming ami he ucceeded well, lie married Mis* Klin beth Gurtanu; and sie !«urvives him The} r.e\er had ary childien. but rais ed several orphan children. making it a leal home for them. Ke» places was more given for en tertainment than their hone. Every body. not only the old. i»ut the y> ung ilylii;ht«l m M i';iir "> fi-ie "Aunt Bet"*, an.i were always made to feel free The fuera* will be hel«l tomorix w and bur.a! on the old hom» farm on a spot Mplectei by him He has one .aster, Mrs. Jno. X. Rog«*rson. He had beer* a member f the Bear tlra-ss church for many years ami no darn of M.rtin Countx stood higher than J S Peel. MR. SHIRLEY AC CEPTS CALL TO LOCAL CHURCH Rev R I. Shir'ey of Shelbyville. Uml has accepted the call of the Memorial Church to become • heir pastor. Mr. Shirley ha> preach ed here se\eral time- ar*i is a very fluert |weaker and a likeable m-n. He a native of Ke«tuck> and was educa'el at College ami a*, the Louisville Semrnary He was pastor of the Deer ■ Park llaptiM Church in Loutsvit'e for five tiai?, I where he built a harw*soine church | l.uiMing. leaving it a s'long church I-iter Mr. Shirley was pastor of the , ItaptHt church at Kant-town. kv. for .several years ami ' hen t f the Kap'.ist church at Shelbyville, Ind. I'uring the post year he has travel ed Tor bo h Red Path and Swath - , nr-re Ohrutau«| in as managing agerl lecturer and preaching Sunday*. Mr Shirley expects his family to join him here sometin.e in ejrl. April. He h:Jt two children. They wi'l « tupy the Baptist p. r.-o-rage. ((H NTY AGENTS MONTHLY REPORT Following i> lie rtpoit n.;:> ! e I v County Age-«t T. M I ta*.don i« ifie Hoard of County ('«nuns .ion* rs «f Mai in c»ur,h for tfce month f February. 1934 1!» days .-pent in Se !. .»• days i'. ußf*. 57 coferc wi'h individual fufr.ters #7 letters »mien. 12 i.ieet ug> held »i*h a t« tal ..I tern lance of ; iK>, 4 c'iwm . %. Itevl a d made telk to pupils; SOO n.ile- tr:.\e'cd in |Hi- She dutie of demons rati.r in the ecu'ity; 2W* farnx , . ad. is—l as !i ia>.-iiig cotton uixler wcvtil conditio-i --as to Use of fertilizer, pi-aper cui'iva tion and use of calcium arsenate, etc.: talked to ami sdvtsed 6 farmers a to g poultry'; talked u. and advi»cd .1 farmers a to running a iLiiry; ad vised 3 fai roers to to caring for bees; advised 6 farteers as to raring for sheep, advised 12 farthers to |«er mancnt pa>ture-; _deind S farmers it regards to pecan culture; a'v i-ed !fi to use of •loleroite lime stt m uniter tobacco to cot ml dro* >se-l land an ! disea.se>! tobacco. Mrs [lelha Lanier t'arso has accept ed a po.sit*oai wi'h tirf IS. It. Parnhill Gaiage - Mews. X. S. (Mud, Jain Pi.i! pot, CKi» T M- ore metered to Ss tf field in a 1.-iy I incoln ami they say that the baby only consumed two gal lons of gas on the entire trip to Smi'hfteUL Mr. 11. S. Everett, a promn en» citizen of Oak City was in cur .u»n jiterday. At The Bedside of Mrs. Wad., orth Mr. A. E Wadsworth an ! childre'i Miss Mary Wadswor h, and Messrs. Howard and Albeit Wadrr-r, rtb of New Bern are here a' the bedside of Mp who is Krioc ly ill at the h*.me of her Mrs. t. W. Watts. Jr. No hope is now enter tained for Mrs. Wad^worth's recovery 'and her faauly has the sympathy of their maajr frieds in the coamu.'.it in their (rief. WATCH THE LABEL ON* VOL'S PAPER. IT CARRIES THE DATE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION EXPIRES ESTABLISHED 1898 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO STAGE ORCUS Diamond Ring To Be Given To Winner Of Contest The wild e;-ed, red a«a *ed. and frrckle fa. e«i chap, who oiul!v is the first or.e out to the unlor -i nij of the I hiit circus ar«i who follow.- the firrt load to the show- sfroun.!. is foinp to have a new experience this time whe*i the motor trucks pull :p at the Dixie warehouse here, for there t f-iinjf to be another kiiul of a .-how thus time- He has never heen to cne of them said theiefoie. he has th«- same thrill that h would have if it was one of the Ink ones up.ie * tb»* big tent- It is the \\ iliiam>toa Oiambrr of Commerce Indoor imi l The ""big show" will carry on etstire week. There will lie bir xpl> if fun beginning M. rxiay right March IT. The William Todd an-1 Tj.lor-Trout Circu-s tomicn. has beer to furnish the Ci r-u- for the C amber of ConTmerce The l>liie w.» iome will—— he «ransfortned to r«*pr» «nl the in terior of a mcnunc th ct.cu.- tent- There will Iw (inch ctrcu.- seals t-» j-r rrfViale more thai a thousand people There will be a regulation > I nreus ring, even with sawiu.-t. one c!e»?!el s'age. jllvhrhead there wilt be a mass of (•vires an«l ropes ar.d othtr numerwus rijtfinifs b* the perfcrm ers. Nothing wt'l be mt# •:«*. even the peanut.; ami k»I SfiiMiaie will be then-. Some of the rip -rtart act- for the are ToiM's framed -fops, featur ing Spuily, the hixMniat .iojc and leaping grey hounds. , the Jng Taylors. h»»p roller ■ it,! jiifrte.-s, Alij*a Kf n i I the Hyim ladder, the Oilie duo on tht" s.ght wire. Bore. the South'- fumest Wack fw (vaedan, Bessie Herring on th«- fliirj rirt, Mrs William To»M„ dal'ty ami •h;*ctr,)» -umbrrtte; lite, the rwe'est of kicking ctuk-s. Diamond King T.» Be tii*rn Qwea There will be a qtieen ccfctest and (he lady leeeivir.g the trtest vumher if vote,, Will be declared the uinea; of t!i ci;cus and will be yr- sected w th. the diamond ring. Seas» n tickets are il Oft. larh *icket has s« cou| >ri eood for !•*» vo'es A number ~f the young I .lie- of Wil 'sat-iston ha\e rnU-rttj the c- file and are selling eason tickets. The circus will g.ve evr* body plen ty of 'Ood cleyi whole.-:oe fun. so if you really want to en jo: younelf for a who'e *wk prepare •# attend each night at the In* wif.li during' he w«ek Reginnto- Mat-h 17. A la'ge number if liens ncill the time when the \ ,;lam Twod 4-OWs piaved here evrn! years ago. ami il was then cU.v«d to be one of the finest an-1 b*-st of its kind in the South. No doubt mary recall the squabble I i-t .v, e . th-|citjr fathers and the it-:-'-4;e.;..... tf the show, the reasi.n and na'.vri , the ijaarrH was i*ver revealed, bt* ie do know that M/. Todd's -how ■ . the approval of ill. The Sunday € rtg that his car was niovnl nia't > > !zen> went down •o -ee him olf aril -ked that h( nt .urn. but he never'- d. so this will be his fits! trip here ■ ce that time. Be fore he cariie>t ij bucket-- filled w t't tiiiiu-s and f, r weeks that par ticular coin wa- a- carce as water is i the Sahara les« t. LOCALS AND PERSONALS .'dr. y .11» la»v'. of Iticfmoad is vi.-iiii.g hii broth e. in-law Mr. John t- Koigersou anu Mrs. Kodgerson at heir home on upper Main street. Judge Stephen C Bmgaw of Wash ington is in town today attending to bik>i«e~s , J Judge J. C. Smith of Kobersoanlle was in town Ihii :n»nuag Mr. Harry McMullen is ia town to •lay a'' ending u pro'esMaal hi infi i Mr A. I» Mr tian of irhingt«n r - was in town thi- . ioming em route to larboro. Mr. Jos. L Ho . lay was a business visitor here toda. Mr. W. W Gr2i was in town to day. Mr. C. A. Askew waa in town this morning. Mrs. G- B. I. ng of Washington City, Mrs. Larry Yoorr of New Bern Mrs. Annie twiner*? of Greenville and Mr. Bruce -Suggs f Ciee-inlle %>sited Mrs. Wads wort! ; ere jritnJij Mr Garland Bar. lull of Eveactt was in town Sunday. Mr. C. J. Lyon, of Cha|ri Hi!l spent the weekend in t wn visiting friendk. Mrs. Sal lie B»- p win mm h lue the .first of this week from a nsit to her daughter, M s Kabert Bogart and Mr. Bogart in Vjitoftaa I Mr. and Mis. W. T. Hunter arrived ISuiklay night from Catare*. N". J. ta be with Mrs Hunter's sister. Mrs. A. E. Wads worth, whn fa M.i.mij OL * ' "
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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