wax FIND on
COLUVXS A uiuun TO UM
BOMBS or *A*nH COUNTY
VOLUME XXV—NUMBER 11
GRANDJURYMAN'S
VISIT TO MARTIN'S
HOME FOR POOR
Conditions Are Not At
All Pleaanf Says
Mr. toeen. .
OB Baa day. Buck 17th 1 n> oa
the ftud joy of the Suprnat C«ut
of which time I had
the fiemie of the test
* charge I ever btutL It was aait by
Judge W. fl. Bofjd. After the tharg*
I with a party of others was irirdw
to iaspect the Cauaty Hone f w the
poor where to my (treat surprise aad
sorrow I foand it in a mm nau
tary nd iDdccmt condition I faC-d
12 or 15 old shacks of beds with old
ragged, comiron straw oMtreue.
with old pieces of boank for ipiiagi;'
and Ml a pair of springs did 1 fri
I foand fire or six old pieces of chair*
for the poor old souls to sit ia. the'
remainder of the chairs wot wade of I
fire wood and old hexes. The qmtm
li which they Kw winded ace of a'
common set of cow stalls, bull one or
•two in a place and built of CMP
mon mill slabs without w ixk« s I
If there is anything i- -be nrU ;
that I most highly respect, it b these
poor, old and helpless pe« pic who'
hare spent their days * filing for this
younger generation, a. d today, mart
of those in the Coua'y Hoar harri
relatives who are able to take care j
of than in comfortable homes, bat who
instead disregard them a~d leave!
them to go to the Coua-y Heme m ■
their old and feeble condition.
Now. as to the cemlitiea of tfcr \
Heme. I again say that it is a shame
and a disgrace to the rooaty. With the
thou»aads and hundreds of theaiaadi
of dollars we are spending for rood
road.- and good school* and iarioß»
other things it certainly looks as if'
we could spend enough to baOd a ,
comfortable home for those poor. aid.
and halplea> *■■!. who hare daw
what they could and who are i n Mi ,
_mm foot in the grave and the other m
ft M - tJ »~ * timtt
# h the duty of cur coaatr
Mimiaiiim to get busy now and
baild an apiodale county home with
stecm heal, lights, etc. Ard mti*
something is done we OUUKI afford to
boost Bart in count y aay more. - 1 —
we do it in the presence of thw* we
know will never see our pecact Coua
ty Home.
In regards to the keeper of the
boa*. I wish to say thai he is m me
way responsible as he doe* what he |
has to do with but the blame res!' I
OP. somebody's shoulders.
understand me to say »*-- ■
I am not for gocd rook and sibod
but itft have them and a good raw j
ty home and take those *ho are -V
able to do for themselves and
• them comfortable If I had to sew-t
my dog to the county heme I woaU
want to WIT to another comity be
fore Citing an application as Isag as*
the conditions exist as they do at our 1
own county home.
Everybody may tarn their bocks os
■yea but dear old mother* ud gra~«
mothers wiU always sraad by you So
let's -land by theso dear old Wies
who are mothers aad graad-mathee*
aal build them a comfortable borne.
Beasrs. County Comaisnsaen. I.
appeal to you to get busy ard dc
something.
(Signed i JNO. W. GREEN.
SERVICES AT THE
BAPTIST CHURCH]
Sanda> school 9:3$ a. at.
Bonuag worship 11:00 a. ■.
Kveaiag service 7:3S p
Interest aad ai tendarce has hem.
steadily increasirg. Prayer-meeta*
Wednesday at 7J» have
is orphanage day ia the fwhj achatL j
Let's rally ta this worthy rami
«*w year* work *9 he eaaAwted
■"t Suaday. The entire ncahtnbp
is urged to he present at the mamg
"A hearse is a poor which h which
to go to Church, Why wait far MT"
Caw Suaday.
K. L SHIRLET, Pastor
Br. Sylvester Peal i~ my i him-,
"f for the sAee of gtahin a f Deeds
of Bartia county.
flMi aerwad as Ciaatj.
in >" '• Many yean, and hML
P"k*pa. helped aoie hays aad girts
■ teolthaamy amhovom- 1
£ farms, sarveys accasieamßy aad
•£ ™ tte . ML **-
playiag himself is ary gimd itml
cnbnea. yet he ia oae of the best
■By aad is aa barest as the *ys are i
THE ENTERPRISE
HcLEAN POMS WAY
TO TAX REDUCTION
♦
■OBBBQN CANDIDA TV FOR GOVERNOR MAKES CONCRETE SUGGES- .
TIONS FOR REDUCING STATE'S EXPENSES AND •
EQUALIZING TAX BURDENS.
Labar aad Farm Training In Rural Schools Advocated By
__ !
Farther development of the agricultural industry, redno- !
taon of taxes on land sad personal property, economy in gov-
I ernment, lower freight rates, and continual improvement in
' i the system of public education are among the policies advocated
by A. W. McLean of Lnmberton. candidate for Governor of
• North Carolina, ia a declaration given out Monday in connee- f
': tion with the annonucemrnt of his candidacy.
Mr. McLean pointed oat that he will stand upon the plat
| form adopted by the state convention to be held April 17 but
!• declares- his personal vivas ia respect to some of the matters of
state concern in which the pet-pie of North Carolina are all vi
• tally interested it the present time.
i ~ f
Makm Concrete Proposal
Mr ICLMI rawTMrlj t >fn •
■mi of red ate lag Uin ill MiM|
SB*S n my to tbs >MbWwUi> at lk«
i lUw (ottfwnl. IS> toaieriM at
II ke fctjil Coulidoa tato a aaprt
IMIIJ fcfUtMM of bun for Ik*
' parpaee of C*OC4IUIIM LB* FTOAL af
i kin at the state
j Uaittbc a lack at uiloraiij la
Ik* taiuuoa af la ads for uuliaa.
" I* rotya*M la **uliir the barta
' wpoo a|] iupar*n alike He says that
eflea ntUfiMr property *IOK* tax
Uka. Iktuky iurrtiuc Ike lues
apoe istuclU* property Sfcakiai,
af freight rates ha ssys
-North Caroliaa >ko«ld hare the
>aii»t af fair. Jest aaf *«(itaU*|
Inf(hl rates asd >■; ITRNAIUIM*
«I»ml Ike people ia this respect
•haU ha morH at aaj coat, he
h afwatlM iha fcTflmam at
Ik* aarttalmal hladrr. hothf to
ward hrr> i*l*| prosperity aad t«
■k«Mh| worthy leaaata Bay tin**
kal Mtn t*4 that agik*hual
U*hhf *fco*M h* stimaid la the r*
Ml at heels As UMh*r Method of
aMai the cot toe Camera he Mr*
■ated the establishmeat af a state
is***irh laboratory for espenmeela
s Oea I* h*U weevil control
j Mr IdduTcomplete .tatewewt
" 1% tb* Democratic Voters of North
Osrebaa
I aahaait the felloe tag iUiraeit ■
D*a »r rati r aoßiaaltaa tor Goveraar
af North Carolina
' I ahall aook the aealasiioa ia tke
jrtaiq «a JIM Ttk it tke haads of
•dlwl dud *o th* pUtfona at the
IVMf as adopted by th* Comatha
•a h* h*ld ■ April lTth I shall Ml
Hi*H ka tdnwe at the Ooaieatlea ,
m adapt • platfora of ■; owa 1
toaa it proper kwmr. that I ak—ld
at this ttaae declare ay persooal rim
wHk isspul la awe of tke Batters at
■M* paltry k which aw p*o»l* are
Let aa say at the eateet. la all at*
•■lf. that I feel a vary *aahttef
mat of rmpoaaibllity ia aaptnag la
ft* oflc* I seeh believing as I do
that it h Ik* higheet pcfltiaa af
i kaaw. Inst aad sink* wttha tke
*ft *1 Ik* people Moreover, th* af j|
See b aae la which the people have'
»a ami vMal iatarsst, aad they have
•he right ka aspect that amy Baa vk*
•apkraa te It akall give a pledge «f so (
asMah aad faithful eervlre
L tVnfora eslaaaly declare that ,
■ I a* sswkalai aad elected I shall
ash si flan i every persoaal iatrreat
lad hfiai all other ihlap ink, strive.
saiaanlf aad wholeheartedly far th* :
wealth la all af its Bateriai. Boral
aad raises If I did eat he
kUaasdy teweh tke Hie of every eft
Ike ardaeos fsde* af tk* eftlc*.
I kav* leap kad a daatrw to BUS
tte people af By aativo Stale la *
twenty-three yens Darkf ak tkat
p rrisd Ms lata! of aaefal aad pre
■mat si in lap tar hatter ihmgs. af;
Map* Eaters N*w Era.
JSsrtk CarsHaa has ealtnd apsa • '
tkaa saasag tke siaHs The mtna!
Willianiston. Martin Cbunty, North Carolina, Friday, March 21. 1924.
| cktaery of government bat also has
bifeli increased oar governaeatal
| activities to Beet th* n*w aad coa |
ataatly increasing demand* for a
greater aeasare of atnk* to th* i
' people
A Beatal review of what is asaally
termed tb* State will d lac loo* a peal j
besiaeaa as well as a greet civic or- 1
gaalmtlnn la Ita basiaesa aspects .
the State Bay be likened to a great
eaterpnao with several hundred* of
Billioas of dollars invested for the
beaedt of Us owners, the people of
the State Aauig ita assets ia a
, great highway systea thrsadiag every
I roousiv in the State
Kiery lEtelligent cltlxen Bust real
ttr that with the constantly widen>ag .
a*ope of goteraaealal activities sew j
aethods meat be applied if the bast
aesa of the Stale with iu aaay do
paitaaeat*. bores as. coaaissiona. ia
atitatiows aad other branches ia to be
aaaaged wisely aad efflcieatly aad at
the as BO time for the COBBOB good.
" tboroagh ) progressive baalaeaa ad
alalatraitoa of the Slate's affairs is
the pnraauaat aeed at ibe present
liaa It is ay ambition to give the
State aath aa adaiaiatratioo
Caw wot Mention All.
It Is anaifeatly iapossibie to refer
here to every atalter of public coa- ■
.era I aay. however, aeanoa th* J
falloalag policies which, if elected I
Govaraor. I shall endnsvor lo support
' with all Ihe pawer aad laSeeace at
ay Mesial
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM.
t Continued improvement la
ear ayetoß of public education. •
keeping ia Bind aa the ultimate
paal that equal opportunity shall ,I
he given to every child te enjoy
the beet educational advawt-agea.
hath academic and vocational,
that the State can afford.
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT.
2. The development of oar agrv
eultura' industry, ao as to pro
duce proapenty and contentment
BOng our farmers is St this mo-
Bent M.r moot pressing prefclem.
Among the thinps wrhtch may coa
tribute to the solution at tblh
p**hUna are:. (a) foetering meane j
whereby worthy tenants Bay he
come land owners; (b) establish
ag a research laboratory la the
cotton sociene *of th* State for
■■psi misntsl vmrh ia bell weevil
control: |c) providing a morn
asmprstuwsive system of Sgrical
taral training In the rural schssla
mad aassbaaag these mhaals the can- I
tars af natwity far rural better-
TAXES AND GOVERNMENT
EXPENSES.
1 Taxes en both land aad personal •
ptap*rtj are too high in many *f
the cswntles and aamaicipslities af
Mae State.. There is admittedly
p lack af aanffarmity la the vnlaaa
bon of laade far taxation, aad thle
mapeoes aa unegusl and often tee
haawey a burden upon Individual
taxpayers. Often iaataaagibls prop
erty sac spaa taxation, thereby la
crsmnf the taxee upon tangible
property, lo many cases, lands ' j
are valued toe high for pi.rposee (
af tiut an. A close study of the
whole situation should hs wade la
mi e«ert to devwe some plan (
ia> *i al j them heavy hurd*ae aa- .
ebng In asm af the counties may
be relieved and the defects aad
aowgnairties eluninatcd. The praa
oat ay*: cm whereby land aad par
eosd property are nana* *•
«—and taxed by the local
_ xs ~,« mm larbl OttflMMM
Ml fm m t*e oeclared policy •# tfc*
DSB unit party and has boon ,
approved by ear people.
I believe that at the paid
MM It is alee oacewsry that
Strict i mntrrj be practised h*
«" IH. I
FIRST FASHION •
SHOW CREDIT
TO TOWN i
Staged By Margnolisj
Brothers And
Brooks
The first faduo:- >H -« to hr stagr«!
in WntiaWN wu pat ca at the jn
lA»t cirra> cn Wedaes-say riwiu; of j
th-s mrft b> HanrxNi- BfJtkm a «i!
Brooks. ■*—
! 1" a credit to ti* ICTT; of Wil- i
liasnstcn. there heinj! mar y in t-.e j
> audience *fcr had >ho* {
mart? larger t mm J on.. ik> |
1 ind their coeiames wr* aVxr the
=veraice The beaut i f a' romen zrd
hnnakone nen of U m!
r fT? >era better a.!* a larr thar
t'"fjr were Wednceds; fnrui* With a •
better >ta~e srt.rt tt#v *»i.' hsvf
leen a crecit Is act tity.
Sever*! cf the esmrt attractive
; voaorrr boy* of «bc ?«»w-n *»•*■ (K« |
: ia Jack Tar T«r> »l Oortlev!
Jr. «: U. The S«iM Brar«l (T!lx
weie »o.r by -omr cf :he be>t Itvl i c
of Williaaastee's y»«"K. Anl the
loveiy chicken dlSmes •»- w«rn by (
i bcac'ifsil ' .wea and prt# a-ni they
• ma>l> very strfti'ir "»W-
The .u.bfitvf f litt > jdi*s l'*m I
, Wa'ts and "be i, einr of Mt.r*
s Clyde Ijerreti aUo irartt ■« tlv at- j
' irwiveftess of tie t>«* which was j
eT,*c>e« 'r»ni the hnr ni*.r t« Ihf.
f"las" act mK«t His- 13 übrtii Hansel!
| in aa aC'artitr :-ajama tut'
; hcilr Ihns nurhT
DIAMOND RINGS TO
BE GIVEN AT
EXPOSXITION;
IKitaut. K. C_ Marvh S' —T* hy-d i
cine diamond rs.r- Jif an .i splay {
, here. **> be amV.i t«. the your
« nwr deckled at the ra-»; vli«al
h>c to be tSe r-rrJl*'' m»!> in
Fas'rtn l arvla a"d lenor ccr ty
II HWllinlj TV- f»9lc.4i wdl l»j
rrfaiate. Mary t mi —utf mill sr d j
their tliaii it bean »s to iW Expos*- j
tM.i. Tab hrM the wfc •' Apri"'
T. Hie iSroair* in attesdanre or Thar* J
Say night o' rtfr -iliao * ill I* asked j
to «lec»de which af the beyi* the nto>t j
|>ul(biruahKti> Tht* feature »»- a
tnardw nrt*»- at last year's E*-
pn>mn Newell G RartVt*. Eastern
\ir.!ina (Igatrr of Ckameitr exece-
Ir.r who li maiari' r the
-poo-oied by lte la'ter b»ly. be (
I liere? it will knrf tlwu>ar»l> of l
| chantptt n> of the vanws cities and
j tb*n>' favoii'e «i-tuehter» here for the
I coir petition* nest month
TKr beaut v JK-K »ill ie Jovt one
Valuie of au- y at the Fxpo.~ition.
It wil! prove popular becaw-c the rural
I ft aMMauty ha» n|Lj| cKaacr* wi'h the
j city in Winnie* a b»r detinCh' by
. ran' of it.
TV- rmn were ri>w by four ex
perts ■« a recent afternoon They are I
of the *ery la'est - that of a
larjre amrt—l of rtves the experts 1
I electe>l one The Newborn Jewelry
C«.mfa"v. supplyirar »br rem-, order
ed anr-ther to it. because the
Exposition. aret- w«re so fiactmr
I'KiM.KAtI I>K MARTIN AMI
, HEKTIE corvnr cnx r MEET
ING WOMAN'S HISS SOCIETY
At The Wrfhaw>« V. E tharh
March 27. 1921.
10 A. M. opra ar de*o"»o«4al—Rev.
E D. l»oAt ,
Aidrt» of K'drar—lira ft'. C. i
U.-ermsa '
I_«- po ao —Mr M**« Odaw
Solo, ttUsm? r Hape Mk« My.*-
'tle Wyaa
".he ft'trk of Car I'dwril —Mi.-, i
11-T*ev Huae> "
! Oct IHstnrt Mim Aauaa D Gr. I
I ham '
S-.'-» Mb- ISewyaaua.
it-port From Piwde t> of AwO I
ane ■ '
Araoconar t*.
i Ir'enaissaoa for latarh.
1:3) P Ji.. ftu Jwal-Ek M F. I
Hodges 1
Benete Mnarai-Mo. Harvey
Honey.
Mien*'-- of Meetirr
Place of next Meetiar
Hyma. ■
BeMdictiae "
Rre Comiwnv r*»IW
Out At Noon Todav
What caa*ed rather r-.wrb excite- I
coma pay ta pat aa it» htlliat clothe- I
proved ta he a i—«B fit* ia New Town
The fire CMMIHT was dW at IJ®
i d upsnihJ naiifcli ftltiar the«e
ia tine to mat the fit efhfi'hw i
iutel of the haae. The haw ia or- I
cwpted hr cdorcd paafir rwd Wap
ta Mr NanM Wdsaa. There was
very little hai| i
'
DIVORCE GRANTEDI
! IN LITTLE CASE
* V
Jl K\ GIVEN CASE AT i»:l« YESTERDAY MORNING AND KENUKKEIi j
l*|ji VKKDKT AFTER DELI BERATING R)R
ONLY FORTY" MINITES
i - I
■
The OFRAOA irevailed That Jury A\.HIU Ha»c Lit'ie «»r No!
Iri.aMc ia Kra«hiai: j V.-rdui l.i
The l a*
I '
I "
Thurs.iay morning when court opened Judtre
ißond began his charge and for thirty minutes;
■ iviewed the lestiniony and explained the law asi
: applied to each phase t>f the testimony.
The eiiarge \ v a- unusually clear, concise and
to the point.
(The evidence as htani in :nr Sa
perior Court c-.-nunued uvm i-ur Um 1
li-W, follaus;
"• H. i »,«•, esstm I ni-r lex- t
-rapi. i-> t Kuifxn.vilN- >bhM
''it! !»* -«v ".iLl:li' and h* ai.-o |
jk' ■* V s «h, >ien; soiiei
4! "h; • it"K*ve «? sb*! "*. jl ho
' 'ti i a rivon! i*f tne .it. sn*s in
! 'ivrt J.if kil-i ifc;:n b*,: upc:i
;i"tvortio. !cyti o i> ,1
j Next v... !law.-on V. 1
ja urn* !vi ~ iriV or !*r,> ft. ni!
; Roberso •IV : : he - ,*ul tn Ki> id
in n;, th;'. ■.* i\. Mrs. Utile and a ;
'm i » ho «..«! ;ypi t>» aal uho j
Jlw tie* v. a nut her ushand drive ;
■ Alt. Lii'V. c-r up a jo.h ai.tl .
( pe". mi; .:i! fj m the »oa!s Le:«e--|
I MI *et ami ilark anl that he Srs! j
• Kr. K T. Tajtor •»' the inci.te?"t
--} R. T. Taj lor ft neti n'lui mi! he (
; knew l>uv. LA ttiihans I«S (la! .au! ■
.Williams t til him he saw Mr. IjSLV I
* xnl a r.i u» «lri\e up a pa'h ai,.l pH J
i oiU ami ir«» mhvihf Buuiv
IVra Tayk r, l ii-inf. " f>t»ftri! she j
int a P->A in the I itt.V hi me in i!CI '
land that st iif 'chairs men. Mr. Bobj
"lark. IVr. ar«t other.-- TO n- |
I. I there CTark • icupte-l mm near (
i 'r ease a-! -ot to hath roon._ Mrs. i
j little we.i! u"» stairs thrn ("bit i
|in his rov in ami she liW her to wale? j
for her an I * if Mr carwe aini
•hi happene-1 twre.
J M. Ilirh-mith le-!ifi»il 11-i' he hail
known W J. I.illle all hi- life ami
knew his charac'er and il was r«l
l»r|«o>itK»n- were inlrwlimtl. -ill (f
which -tat..l lhat the witness- J. f.
Bulk- ami v»ife of Knoxville. Te
were people of character.
These deposi* ions *ere maie bv J hn
F. M« m!ay. »hole-ale merchant. K C.
For.!. J. M Bnrr.i. tioiei. J. J. ,
Tat lor. -I*—if? of Knox «m ty, lia }
M. Lvavor, mer. »f insurance- com- j
prjiy K il !lart. ten ire-'l Stale j
Mutual Insurance eompa v. Frank I.
We>'. dainty asse.-sor. (' I! Cowan.)
pwluce broker. It. 11. Acuff. I -e C.j
Mundv. eity councilman. a'l ~harle> j
111 «*s. f«*st (idio- clerk
plaintiff llien rested il* ease
Tie defer.«lan! a M-lJun for}
niai sui*. which »a-- deunl by Juiip*- i
Ito d ami ct urt aljuirne>l for the- day, j
HeilneJay's
The ■le'emkint. M:s. put hei ;
a'*«.rne> Mr 11. M Slalh. in
witiies -ami. who sta'.nl -hat he we* I j
|.i Knoxville Teen. i.ixl men! '•» 701 |
VI" M.-in Ave. tie home of W C |
Burke.- ad *ife. Nellie l:urk> ami
tKatHie t«4d them he was it ome? for
Mr*. L-ttle ami tha - Mix Burks
stated positively to hint i«t the pies- ,
fim of her httshand »hat K. W Fwter
aii'l Mrs. Li'tle di.l iwl -ta) in rw-m ,
torether
The text witness for 'he defense j
was Mrs little, the dtfrwUflt her-I
seJf. Mrs. l ittle wais nea'ly ilies»eil
in a Uue suit anal appeared calm ami
r*fii|M-*ed. but .-homed -ome sirns of a
break down is health, heirgr much
thinner than He a year ar» She:
still regained her odd beautt. She tesli
fie*l that she was formerly Marie An
derson, lived for 9 months if 1918 in
Kolersonville ami that while there
'Mr W. i. Ijt'le pawl o urt to her She
then went with lier father a*d mo»hei
to Trilby, Fla , where her father *. rk
e»* Jt r the A. C.L R- R. Mr Liv le
itfl her at Trilby. TVej werat to
Tampa where Mr. Ijtt'e rejris'ered as
man and wife, which »he did not know
■- til they retched the room and they
spent the aifht in the same rcooi This
was in Jannary. She further -*ited
lha' Mr. J. little and she were
married in Rocky Mow t where the
wa- then livinr, on the 4th day of
March !«n N'«e of Mr. Little's
fteople attended the marriace but all
of her people wet* present excepti- «r
her father, and that she went the* tc
Rohermnville where Mr. Little is a
raerrhaat wad farmer . .
L'poa inquiry by her counsel she
fated that she had no improper re
lations with Robert Clark, did ML ted
•he colored woman to watch for Mr.
Little and she added that she heard
Williams te?*i'y, and say he sa* h(r.
, drive down a woods path a- J >tt .x.: j
j »itfc a man an.l she answer*! Lite s>- 1
I sen ion by denying it wholly, iialiEc.j!
■•"I did :«.i U-j s»>." She i'ar her state*! I
that she lived with .Mr. year
'aid lir left in January 192» att»"
ha* a fuss tver'Mayo Little, h.s
tson. that she went lo the
her ;,ire-it- at IJo.ky Mou. t ami Mr.
Ij'ile >atd if she w said leave he «oul>!
j 'uitiis'; her a month ami a
j car to drive, tha: she .stayed 10 ->
j a-i'i tier father fussed ar«l ai! it
J uld le a fain ly . i -gr-u.-e. causing
; her to telephone Mr. Lit !e ar.i he
1 sa:«l come home, he ««. lonesome.,
aiui 1 liat she left ag;. i;i March after
Ihe Mr. Little, ordered her out an>!
lAi'J i' she did not le.-ve he
( c'lts • the hou*e ard live at the hotel
j She said she then left home, went
to Kn w He. Tenn. and visited Mk-s
!, K>ioil frnd of her . She
--aid ste knew Mr. K. \V. Foster, h
was a friend of her fathers i»r»i ha.,
j known him long before her marruge.
She ilenied any k .iwliilk* f any
(telephone calls, or HMMagos 2*nl ta'
• M she did not call Mrs. Ilud- or
•elephone but she went to her h»me
, She will she had never see the
j detectives, who hal t>tifie.i and h»l
never spent a night with F««ster ai
i the home of Mrs. Ituik- nor any ther J
place.
Tlic cross examination, of Mrs lit- I
] tie was maile b. Mr. Iluiiniiii a'wi I
] while much >ensution was lo ked for !
i hy the morbid crowd, it wa.- rwted for |
jtlie smoothness displayed by t»>'h the |
' attorney anl the witness and wa !!
eerie tally »tr : ct denial of e\ erything j
ithat had bee said against her.
j She admitted and reitera'nl l»r "
■ former statement that Mr. Ijttlr had f
j tegistered then* as man a ut wife at t
j Itay View holel Tanipa. I'la atwl iia! jl
|lhey occupied the same ro«>m and *»e*{ j I
fr to 10 to u oYhtck, tl>M wan : J.m |i
! uary 1919, wh ch was the only t>m« f
'aid place such an occurance hapten I I
jeil. Mr. Little hail been courting, -hr I'
J ailiki', me I I months then. I nisi)* | !
no attempt to (ft copy of register I j '
fwas lot advised lii iVi so. and th ugh- ,J i
i' my word as good as his.
Tlie man now callel I.ark- is t,,{ 1
the Mime man I >.i w th-re I stayed i
lat *he Iturks' home 2 week- and ha-r •
;
ir»y trunk
I worked tn a laundry as i >ecktn - J 1
Ic'erk. I visited my friend IVfg l . i i
:iriit's who afterward got a ruotn f«r t 1
;w. I rever got deposition* fr> ri J
Yeon. because Mr. Stubbs -a'd ii «. t
: not necessary.
K W Kooster was in rhatiannnra I
when I reached Knoxville Irevrr |>
him but one time wtien in KiontUe, i
j that was one occasion whe- he crane •
; f-»r hts laundry.
j I ditl not, ride in l-'ord car wrtfc
Foster. * i
I did not go t« po-d effirr >*>•'» ~ I
man. I pot a letter from ft. J Lifle I
i containing a check but no* a word writ
| ten. I
Mr IJttle told me to (ret out or i
ac« unt of Jli-yo and Kthel was I
no other reason for his tumir g » t
away. We were friendly, fce earned
me to Farmele and kissed me (nut |,
bye. ( I
1 lived with him 3 years, he treat- . I
'■ J me all ripht but' hLs people wer»-1
always naxgiriK. He has a pxtl 9 "
room house, I had an automobile, I
pie ty of frood clothes, but I had toj j
take roomers to get them. 11
I bought very few clothes lief if
leaving and used my money. Mr. lit- r }
tie carried me to Raleigh alnu', ■
February and I bought Oxi.M worth I
of wearinir apparel as I coubl not get i
suitable clothes in Kohersonville a-' «
•hey carried mostly such as are boovfct ]
by cou lry people.
I did not leave on account of 11
Chattanootra man I would have t«ea |
with him now if his people had lef i
« alone. I wanted him to move away • i
but he could not on account of has
business interests. ~
DM not r» »• Parmde and 1
• telegrams ta Foster with Miss Fenell. ,
did not know Miss Ferrell gat tele-, i
* ATCII THE LAUEL ON TOL'3
PAPER. IT CARRIES THE DATE
VOI R SI BSCRIPTiOX EXPIRES
ESTABLISHED 1898
LOIIS LEE AR
RESTED WITH 3
GALLONS OF RUM
Lee H«»ced In Town Jail
I'ntil Bond Was
Furnished
| nijfct. Chief of P;!k*
|!- O Mamur.fj, whi'e .naki'K his
! roncd
of a man in a .-ar s l upon
him fou"« he hod three
Tallin* rf Ix-uor. The chief :irn>;«l
(V -—a _ Lmu Lw, c» ! rp»i arv* "tok
U* lh?w ja!loa> of ! .;iior, the ear
ami lav I«' wa> [i!ic• in the lick
up eb»*re V i«u;aei until Thursday
|«HM HE SAVE NHM.
-eem "hi* Ler riain-ftl the
r («! iks«i«d the car. It is
sfcwijr:! he *s- -an-.tiiy -he wholesale
it: the case a::.l that he was
to « -p« f of hi- particular let
arr>jjs.a town Hy -r ail nn urrmoits.
H i were ever sold.
CANDIDATE FOR
THK OFFICE OF
REC. OF DEEDS
|TOTH ;: !»EM X RATH: VOTERS OF
I MARTI\ COR.VTY:
AVr «-r -uts c .is*;- atiun u the
ffuVrw r«r' a j the -*>! cita'torts of
ray many friends 'hn ughout the coun
:v. i a;—ounce a can-lufcate. ar>«i
>»ur support, for the olfice of
»f IWoi.i of Marti- Ctimty,
sal-e- to the ;f:i«n »»i* V IK-mo
ri'. sc P-.friry * l«e en Jure the
tth. I?il *
If «v»msi»2*el and e't-ctc.l your up
pit ®.r V rr«ai)4fii Sy oar«st ef
fort *• r*->ler -ffic e:-t an i .'aithful
-er\«ce as ! always ! ™\ »• •lo'e to al!
tru-. i« me w -e et«fote.
Ur- ufcn Upf. *h's March
3*'. I«i
SYI VESTER I'EEI.
mt HKR To MEET
TV "oirVrv f the county will hcUl
'J* - rr*u!sr nmnthly hot
ft -T *V • p v*e>l cK--| Inil.l
--»•»■? A - t«l atiKdaw is
S'. T L •. Jjl"!J'e
j wa- a lux r.ss viii'f r Here yesterdav.
M«S* jjOuiN- K ihertsof* arnv»i! We»l
l■» day frron tt ashiiif'.e'i City ti
trass* her irrriL- for a f«* *«t
--..... . .t.
erams - Yele;"-m- trer.* prwewid
.4* -latol she l.a* ne»cr seen t ;em
Wnrr
Jlr*. E I". A ilfr-**. tSe pio'her of
Miv ! -tt!- was the la • ■'eicntlstf "
wiliksj a"«I -hie -ta'o' th' VI- lift""
had latra her daughter I. Wilsot.
le** her J*>l -he la« !i -end he.-
i4Wi >u'la-laa fu» Iw. Mr— Ai- —
«ler«oeii -utet that she"tid not eo 't
KJerMMai LLR fu-n t« M* her da«(»'-
t«r ±s she l*l tot f«f a" ea e. an!
*->- mpKli emlc rra- -4 >1 at an art cf
Mr |j""le at the Hi*sVfa-t taWe *•'
nfinmr «hjch *a» the., >»nlv row she
WIIJ. a"' Ml*- little
"f*rmfc»rt t * ei»- *a- t>o ■ :use that she
t uM -*e
ll' rr the defense, c! ■ tl awl the
plai'*i? rwall*»l Mr- Iturks, Mr
l*tiiLi a-.i J E * >V«iwi# all of wfcoT
*!* ,-*atf.Tt* s fonrer.y
rta.V by tf-rm
Mr M J Ijttle *»- :Ser; pu ca
»;tl t* - Se positively »hrt he - evt"
•■m-'cif! at aiiv hnlrl a- man atnl
srtfe with Mu> Ar»ler.-o 1, that the;
4.1 ro ti Tait.pa. left Mr. Anderao- 's
•r. ;le ftt j-iaf ift.l .«turned tfce
« .e* r.j; the ?arne day.
M- I- M l i'Ue -ax: he uerer 'a'k
e I to h-> fz'Jier M» own mar
iHSlfe tai.til a month af er Mrs, little
h-fii anvi «l«d , A. mai+.i until tS( i|e*t
fvceaaber
H- H IVfr. Western I'noo a-rent at
>: tn Mi.H- stated a,. Mrs Ijt le
IFut tdeyrraius f« r Mis IVrirll frtm
Foffrr on varioa- occasions in Jan
uary. Ertanaary ami Mauh 1923--
T. K- ttnr, l atcn peratc r
at Parntele Mrs. U:Ue and Mir?
Ferret! lu-1 seat mes- to Fos'tr
from has A*.
The Ptaiitifl thta pa d T. Jore ■
Ta; lor. Eli H. C. Norman. R
I! H> r ne. C. H. Cox, II H. Ptpe, Dr.
M P. Maaniir. W. T. Hurst, C. V
Hint. D. R Everett. Dr. J E Wanl.
V 11 HolUdar. J C. lUrahill, W. H.
V.» l aU mt torn tes- Tx-ny tlut .tS -
rrpi'ab*a of Mrs. Little is bad.
After the doanr of *he testimo C
Ike attorneys Stakhs Stubhs a— *
Cakan aprke for the d-'endaaA a»i
Darsiaf and Moore for tfcr plairt *
The »terh> r were m es harsh r*-
eiieht has« km. and the tph the CMS
uaafortir jste fcr the parti-s at Wsie
and the peofde of th* ( An count- .
«t the crder at trial w. s withy of
The mdi(t f the mr- -ia-«rd st
ahoolf wiu ta th» rdai' t'f n