AOMNSAS WILL FIND OH
OOUWiS A LATCMBBY TO ISM
■mis OF MARTIN COUXTY
VOLUME XXV—NUMBER 17
MISSING WORD
CONTES STARTS
IN THIS ISSU E
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way Free to Those
Who Take Part
Hnw «nH pen like to haw $2&-W>
i-a JM fncT The Enterprise is
sdTerwig IS to those gnessing ad
aa* MI the tanlmt pace in this paper.
There it —thing hard about the
(Mldt and 9 afford ml pleaawe
to thaae d«in« to stop for jast
in B'l and read the ads on the
po«e- To the one ret tin* the most
correct answers SIO.OO will be award
ed. the next highest will receive IM#
and the tea nest highest wll «*"
cetve f' •» each. The tawwrs most he
■ The EMtifrii* «fce hy the Wtow
Ti «id«T at i P- M or hear a post
he one or mote words.'
laajmntma are not inHwW and in;
cue. where ttwy are left out should !
■at he thseri as a missing word in
the contest, left oat and yea mast
■ order to get correct answer*, read
every advertisement on contest page.
The same word may he left oat m the
saaK ad or r-"' k word in the sinf
al more ,k " once, so it is advisable
to AA the adveetiseaaents anew
each fa After determining the
taTpage. «f it oat as indicated and
he «at that the blank is in oar affce
before the foßowing Tuesday at 5 P.
M.
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NEv nmiER AND MtS.
VANNING JOINT HOSTESSES
Toeigkt at the home of Mrs. Crifcch
er aa Watts street. Mrs. Roger Criteh
„ acd A. Msnring will en
tertaia with a briii.; party.
Aa ace canrae will he served and
tfcr t to wham invitations have been
are. Mrs. 0.-war Anderson. Mrs.
Wheeler Martin Jr, Mrs. Rome Biggs.
Jr.. Mrs. B Duke Critcher. Mrs. P. H.
Brown. Mm B. W. Hardy. Mrs.-A.
Aader-oa. Mm W. J. Hodges. Mrs. L
C Bill r Me* Aaaa Pope. Mrs. Bay
Gargaaas. Mrs. G. H. Harrison. Mrs.
J. G. Godaidjr, Mrs. J. W. Manning.
Mrs. E P. Omiaingham Mrs. C. A.
II ai I ilea. Mm M. D. Watts. Mwa
Carrie D. White. Mm W. E Dm*,
Mrs. Carrie B Wflliams, Mm War
ren Bigr* ami Miss Daisy Wynne
Funrixc WITH
MILK AND HONEY
No «MR m the world can ooe pro
care anare things to eat than right
hrre m Norfott. Situated in the heart
a t the finest tracking region in the
•wU. its rharer. are washed hy the
waters J the Atlantic ocean and Ches
apuhi Bay. which teem with delit ia—
ma fnir of all bads. Read below this
iwitM report from the city's »p*end
New pet atari are bringing 15 cent*
at the same figure, except the hot
haoae varieties growa ia Princess
Anne and Norfolk county, for 40 cents
pen. cncaaabera. rhabarh. and a scare
of other hardy »ifcct»hler. are abaad
aaL *T| iner* - is earning m. at 40 cents
* Oruge> can he hee*ht far » ceats
a deaea. I T 35 a doaen and mvk
nam $L a piaal Asparagus is sefl
iag far M ceats a peand. while good
■ Hiil ill i may he bought far 10 to
IS ceats each. Florida has ar
rival. at 15 coda a peand.
A large supply of turkey* is ia the
oquah. gian haaMd otoer fancy
The Mb market is thriviag. with
sftal r 11 ' g in an pi— if rill ard
treat and other higher clam fish fairiy
pit at Ifri_ Shnd a aeßiag from «to
m cents a | aad other varieties
IMMK.
No dky. regardlem mt Ba stae. on
og goad thMgvL And the majority mt
mmmm hrniu, that it takes a let
Maaah Teey iClimi in to Aprfi
Aped. The aid legend that Aped hoe
v materially strengthened.
THE ENTERPRISE
WOMEN OF WILUAMSTON
CONTEMPLATING THE FOR
MATION OF WOMAN'S CLI B*
The sana of William-ton are
t sattmplstiag and acting upon the
faraaatiea of a Woman's Club.
The parpoae of the club is to pro
mote a progressive spirit among the
bniiiaai waaaen of the towr. to buikl
up a play ground, swimming jwoi -ml I
ether public projects which are for'
the welfare of the community and
town. The nmvement for such a club
is being .ponrored by the women only,
with Miss Daisy Wynne acting as
temporary chairman. Miss Wynne is
being aided hy some of the infest
prominent women of the city, women
who are interested in the community
and its children who are to be the
lenders of the future.
It is understood that Mayor Jno
L Hassell will call a meeting of the
witata of the town in the near future
for discussing the general problems
concerning the town.
If the ctab begins to take form and
I art it will need your help.
| WOMAN DIES WHILE
KNEELING IN PRAYKR
Stricken with a heart attack. Mr.
J. C. Pitt died while kneeling ir.
prayer at chnrrh services in Sharps
burg San day eight.
Mm Pitt, who was 00 rears of age
was attending services of the Pr.mi
tire Baptist churrh in the Sharps
burg graded school building Sun 'ay
night. Suddenly while upon her krres
ia prayer she was stricken with a
fatal heart attack and fell dead al
most instantly.
The decea.s-1 • *•:* Jied he*-
hatband. J. C. Pitt of Sharps Lure. -
Tarhoro Daily Southerner.
ITXSI S Bl 8E.%1 PI BLISILES
EK.IRES ON STATE TAXES
The Ceaans Bureau has just publish-1
ed figures on both Federal icJ oilier,
taxes paid hy each state.
The report show* that North Caro
'ina pays more anne and revenue
The same report .«ht«k Bat far
date aad local purposes four of these
states pay about the suae amount
that North Carolina pays. They are as
fallens: Virginia. Kentucky. Tennessee
and Georgia.
J
WORK STARTED ON POWER
LINE TO EVERETTS
Work ara# started oa the power line
which wll ran from here to Everett*.
Un- week. A right of way has been
cleared and the line will follow the
left hand side of the road into the
neighboring town. According to Mr.
Moore, superintendent of the local
light plant, the pales will arrive in the
neat few days and real work will be
gin thea. (
CAB TVRNS TIRTLE. PAS
SENGERS ESCAPE INJI'RY
Twa aules this side of- RobersonvOle
jast where the Gold Point road parts
from the mam road Mr. Harold
Everett had the misfortune of having
his ear turn turtle. He was driving
at a mailtiate rate of speed and the
exact canoe of the mishap cant be
detei mined. aril >t Mr. Everett n
a bit sleepy and aßowed the car to
get fram under his control before it
could be itopped Mr. Everett was ac
companied by Mr. J. W. Bigg* ami
both escaped injury.
MISS SMITH PRETTIEST
GIRL IN EASTERN CAROLINA
- 0
We have been unoAcially advised by
tlaphane that Miss Mary Alice Smith I
of Ayden. icteiied the damoMl ring
as aha was adjudged the prettiest girt
in Fooli■ a aNrth Carolina. Mi&s Liu
Spencer mt Kiartao received the sec
ond pnae which was a diaaeond ring
as she mas adjudged the prettiest girl
nca WATER STILL PREVAILS.
PISHING AT A STANDSTILL
Due to the h«h maters of the Roa
aoke river billing fishing has been
greatly hampered Seine fishing has
baen mm tin nam far aaat time aad
ftte pruaeast iniicntians it will cen
tinae to he aa. The only type is that
partly aoluad the fiah daamad and the
price ia a hit lower now than it was
at the fitt mt the renin.
Plaptilj cared for. the home gar
den ia an abject at beaaty and ia a
indrvinbdity cf bamaa effort; aa
aaany people in aa amay places hare
sad ii iB mt taapti atiaa
Willianiston, Martin County, North Carolina, Friday, April 11,1924.
I Undertaking EstaUish
ment Formed Here.
F. L. Edwar l cad company of i
Kinston have related the store former- '
ly occupied by the York Garage for.
an embalming and undertaking rstab- j
lishment.
The firm will run an Cihkrtik'Ti' j
and embalming establishment, giving j
i both day and night service.
They have an up to date motor'
heats* and announce that their prices;
will be reasonable
Wiliiamston has been rather negli
gent in procuring an up to date under-1
taking establishment aad we rtadlyj
welcome Mr. Edwards' firm ir out
mkl.it.
Where Does Health
Education Betnn?!
The man in the car stopped to look i
at the good-looking farm. The fields.
were yielding large crop*; the stock !
was in fine condition. Well-made sheds |
housed the newest and most efk-ieni
farm machinery and an for
travel. •
"How many ,-igs have you?"* a-ko!
the traveler.
m Juk( a huikind ami nine."" said the,
farmer. Tliat toar over younder took
first prize at '.lie county fair. He's
a full-blooded Ihiroc."
"Yon certainly know how to raise
pigs. Mr. Farmer"
"I oueht to; l>e sure ma>Se a study *
of raising hogs. You have to get good '
stock and then raise them rirht,"
"Your corn looks fine too"
est, its going to be a bumper
crop."
"I suppose anybody could raise rorr j
around here." ventured the traveler j
* "Anybody that's a mird to learn
how and wiltin gto work You have to!
know how to raise corn;
j have to know about the soil; you have
I to know about the soil, and lh> seed
and how to raLse the crop I've rot the 1
best machinery anywhere aroutd; aal I
pays. A man rant afford these day*!
to buy inferior stock or tool*; and"
then he's got to keep everlasting!*
an the jet'
JD£ IMBU as a V|||. hat thin and
""How many children hare yon 1
asked the traveler.
"Nine!" replied the raiser of prise
pigs "Some family, eh'"
"And I suppose you and your wife
have made a study of how to raise a
jwire family of children?"*
"Now you're* kiddin' me! I reckon'
what's good enough for their dad isi
goo.l enough for them."
"Hut. is it? You dont expert yonr
small pigs to eat what your big hogs
eat. When you're growing a prize
pig you donY say. 'lt's going to get
no more than its nothrr had.* hot
'What does this pig need ?' and that
pigwont get it unles you give it to
him. You know every point of a pnae
hog; do you know every pout of a'
prire 6 year old girl or hov? Or a
10 year old ? Or a 2 year oM ?"
'"ears as if its goin* to rain." saol
the farmer. "1H have to be ret tic thr
cultivator ender the shed. Its new
thfc; year ard I don't want it to get i
wet and rust. If yon want to keep
good machinery yon jast have to take
careof it"—National hurraa of Edu
cation. v
COI RTNEY Fl RNfTCBE MOBE
TO GIYE MAJESTIC RANGE
DEMONS! RATION ;
' If ycu want to know the how and 1
of a good kitchen rauge. attend j
the special exhii?. of the
Range l«ld at the store of It. S.'
Courtney ail next week. A fine set
of cooking uU-rjdis i> being girea
abooljtelj free, as aa iadace
ment to baaL-h your old cook stove
now rather than later. It is love at
first sight, ia most cases, when a house
wife sees the bright permanent finish
of the rans-e. and it ia love for life,
once she sees the ragged construe
tion. and heat-tight joiaU of the 11a
jestic. which besides eiinunatiag waste
of heat also means perfect heat con
trol in baking. An obliging factory
expert M on hand to answer any
questions any. ne intereOed ia ranges
might ask.
BOBESON MILL ITEMS
The aaay friends of Mr. Harvey
Gardner are sorry to know kw
"•ciobs HAMK.
We are glad to kuw that Mr. Kader
LOley has retaraad from Washington
where he aaderncat aa operation.
Miaa Gladys Parrisher and Messrs.
Herbert Gardner an 4 Etncst Gardner
■wtored to Maekeys Sanday
Mr - Bmck Ganfcer and aoc. Walter
went to Washington Monday on hnri-
Sudden death may cftaat the doctor,
but nothing ever gats ahend mt
lawyer or the andeatafar.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
WORKERS TO MEET
IN TARBORO
Former Resident Is Sec.
Of Ihe Associ
* ation
Sunday School workers oi all
'evangelical detiomirjt»or.> in twenty
i sever counties, of Eastern North Caro
lina will gather in Tarhoro on Tues
■day. Wednesday and Thursday, April
| 15. 16 acJ IT. for the Eastern Region
=al Sunday School Convention of th«
I North Carolina Sunday School Associ-1
I ation. The convention will open or
Tuesday afternoon. April 15. and will
1 continue through Thursday nieht
' April 17.
Reports T rmm Tarhorx. ir.irf-ate that
' the peojde there are very enthusiastic
I over the prospects for the conven
j tion. Arrangeaaent.- have been made
| to entertain all delegates on the Har
vard plan, lodging ami bivakfats be
i ing furnished free. ir rharp
lof the arrangaanert.- for the conven
tion are expecting a goo.l attendance
from the different counts included
in the region. The territory rotered
i by the region include* the following
■ counties: Beaufort. Bertie. Cam.ien.
Carteret. l"howan. f'lVfn, V'crrituck.
Dsre. Edgecombe. Gaies. Ureene. Hali
" fax. Hertford, Hyde. Jone> Ijeroir.
Nash. Northampton. o;,>iow.
J ramlies. Pasquotank. I'eniuimans
, Pitt. Tyrrell. Washington. \Vil>on.
I However, the attendance at the con
vention will not be confined to these
twenty-seven counties, as workers
( from any other county coftvenient to I
!the convention are unred to atternl.
I On the program of the convention
j wi" be four prominent Sunday School
eXfierts. Mr*. W. L Iflirkhr.Jiip, At
. Ga.. AHWJIC
:cf the TaSemacle BaptLst Sui.«lay
'- - Is-01. will have char-e of the spe
cial c -nferences arni a-Wresses for
'eorkers with children Mr. Trsiik D.
j Otty. i*hdadeiphia. IV. A aan -iate
! I'irreJor of Young I'eople's work for
the I'reshyterian, Church. C. A. S-.
{will give indraction to
work with yoaif people between the
ages mt twin twenty-four Dr.
E B. Quick, AtlHfic. GA, - Samby
grk— l Secretary far the Southeast
1 era District of the Christian Disciples
(Chareh. will give special instruction to
the workers ia Adult Bible Classes
Prof. A. M. Locker, Chicago. 111..
Field Superintentlen for the Inter
national Sanday School CouncO of
j Religious Ed-ication. will have charge
'of the conferences for superintend
ent' and other executive officers, as
well a. for tho« who are especially
interested in Dady Vacation Bible
School work.
A."pecial feature of the program
will be a "Song Festival of the
Welre Months." which will be pre
sented by the Sunday School children
of Tarhoro. under the direction of Mrs.
H. B Whitlark. This is expected to be
'a most helpful aad inspiring featura
of the convention.
Mr. A. D. Mizelle. a former Martin
eocnty citizen, hut who now reside*
ia T-rboro is Secretary of this Reg"
•oral Srnday School Association am!
.is do:ng fi'uch to pnmote its
and usefulness.
LOCAL BfIYS TO HAVE
' BASE BALI. CLI L
The local boys, ender the aur.ire
me,.t of it L Cohurx, and Charles
S Jiafi have formed a local town hase
ball s.|uad h \
Practice has not been in effect as yet
due to the prepartioo of the diamond
Iwjiich will be located at the Roanoke
[ Fair gromxl*. The boys are earoe .
in their aad it is hoped that
they will succeed.
LOCAL SMIITS HOLD THEIR
BEGI LAB MEETINTG
i
The boy scouts meeting was called
to order by the scout master Thursday-
April IO aijd the rail was called. There
aere 18 of the 25 members present
and the meeting was a very interest
ing one.
Raymond Rohenon wa» admitted
back into the troop Three anr'aiita
ben were vutod on and all of (hem
were adautted. James Harris, William
James and Joe Robertas. This makes
a total of ft hoys i nthe troop and
goes to show that the troop is stead
Hy grwwin. • »
A composition was rend hy Mr. W.
T. Meadows. Jr. and proved JU be
rety helpful and mtercting. .
_ The meeting adjourned after a
pleasant hour to meet again next
Thursday night. —Reported.
The food value mt egga does not de
creaae as the price gnes down. At this
I "enson a# the year they are both
"lairftinl and healthful
[ Mr. IL IVII mt PlyaMnth ia
-to—today
Negro Seriously Shot
As Result of Quarrel
As a result of a i;uarie4 Buster j
Butler is carrying a load of hack shot i
in his body. According to in:*orma:i.n
a negro tenant on the farm of Mr j
Dawse l.illey. slappoi a >mall boy an-i j
Butler took a han.* in the affair and :
hy so loing raisci to a-.rer -Roose-.ell
who then shot Butler, empyting an
entire load of shot in his body.
Roosevelt is said to he a tenant on j
Mr. tlrißin's farm in Grstfi? "s town- j
ship.
Dr. J. H. Saun-ier- m""o dressed j
Butler's wound says that he was very j
hadly shot, hut thouchS it t > he not j
very serious.
Rev. I>odd Presents
Copy of An OH
Preacor
Here is a copy of a letter that an old)
preacher, r.ot lore aco wrote the j
hishop just after r* itference
"My dear ft-h.p I ini con i-lerahly
bothered at» the ii-a of having two
preachers ivsi»iiol to a charee thai
paid only List year." Yet this
itinerant wh.> had lehml hir IT.l T . years
of heroic service a~ ever glorified the
record of a Mri.Mut preacher ami
who was "bothered" over the pro
pects for the ye;ir a>kle>l thc-e im
mortal won! : "Neirertheless. I - hell
go forward x. I hsve s|wa\ s dor*. I*
lieiing that tliere will he rrace i.ffer I
e»l as 1 have need"
It seems to this writer that if men I
of affairs, men in all walks of lifej
to lay would only slop and reflect.!
took hack a moment, we wonl-l rive ■
credit where credit is due. I helieve I
I am correct in -aying that the great-1
est element in tha constructive force I
of our early life was due lan-el\ to,
the influence of those purer preach j
ers who blazed the trails, tracked the!
forest, feared no foe. arove into th- j
fabric of that early life the ~;>rit
that buihied the school house ar»l the
"little hrown church in the vale" in
which were those principles for aiirht
and right so thoroughly gri«un>led in
to our pn rente that today wa have a
«raaL rick md .«w. H
Who bnßt thfa canntry? Br few atfj
as can trwthfulT say. we did We in j
herited it ami we ought to he apprvei- J
ative enoueh for what part ir hare I
today that we did not build, to provide
a comfortable little home anal pro
visions for those old preacher- who
rourhed so well in days that are rone |
Now they are broken in body hot.)
thank Cod. not in spirit, for they see!
the work of their hands. Krai* and |
consecration woven into the life of
the greatest natinn »n earth But do
are think of them* No. hut »e are go
ing to in the near future It is a
dlame that we as a g*eut church have
so long forgotten them, that they
have come to he known as the "For
gotten man."
1 know a Baptist preacher who
thirty years aro ju l out f the
Seminary entered the ministry of that
ereat denomiruttiun. rave hi.- all. his
energy, his talent an! hi very life,
received thousand- into thf . church,
heilt up the «*«tf place-. built
beautiful churches and par>unage>.
raised rany tlou aid- of ddlars f«»r
the e>iurational institution- of his
chi:rrh, overlookel himself and * his
can family in ki> great real for hi-
Loid's cr.use. Now. 1 think of where
he is. living in a little lor house in
the mountains, a nervous wreck
wit boat money, forgotten by the tncu
sard* that heard gladly his ntes'age
of inspiration of days that are |«s
tsl. Sod *4* l man. and yet not o!-l in
number of years. His wife's health
also broken ard langui hin«r in a
-tate of tuber-rular hospital aiaay
miles distant and he can only to to
see her occasionally when he tan get
enough to pay the fare. His chil
dren scattered and wwrkiag their way
through school as best they can.
Great God when Till such injustice
end ? I mention this case because 1
know it personally. and there are
hundreds almost as bail in oar own
great Methodist church. Yes. one just
died last month, and who served once
in Martin county That one wiß eifual
that of oar baptist friend
We will soon ask oar Methodists to
contribute to a fand that we call the
"Superannuate Endownment Pond"
which will actke it pa«aiblr for these
old soldier.* of the Cnu to get as
arach as WW'fl each year which wf
enable them to at least live aad aat
starve.
'"Jjsia gave hit all. what hast thou
given?- -E. D. LODD.
" ■
FOfcDBON TRACTOR FOR SALE
that I have aoed one tea ton, guaran
teed to be in perfect mechaaicnl con
dition. Practically as good aa new. I
have aa further need for it and wll
sell it dirt cheap
J. S- WHITLEY. Phone 17E
Wißiamston. N. C 4-U-tt
nl BSCRIBE TO ENTERPKISK
«r -
METHODIST WOMEN TO
SOLICIT SUBSCRIPTIONS
V f. CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE
' of Ollnt New Suhvrnp
limn llunmd at UAn Aid
Mfrtia;
I A: the nrlinr of th*- Ani of
I the MrtholM (*aid> of ttillijm-ton
She of crtliP.C mr -uti>crip
tions aii! mwDU for Ihf rucllnit
I Christian (aprr. North Carolina
("hrislttn Aihmtf. was .lixtis-o.: :irl
Mrs. J. T T twivn and Mrs. W. E.
ttamru vfrt i-l«l to -m* a> a coib
m.lte- t > canvas the entire member
of Ik* tfcuih. Iltase be re;. Iv
with J"J•*» of yosr pfrffrtiy irixst
mo.sey. 'hey xnr r >mirr to a_-k .Hi
io rra» your if you i
already •u t "vnt»'r arxl if m.( ti»c i
Itou sur»s> wai! to uk' j"» I rrxi yoc
|.-ft"rrh l- only per ;
!n the ill russicii the foSlowine- a>k
I>i that their namr; he |KI OT th"
;iew list. Mrs. W H.
Crawford. Mr>. J W. H;*l>!. Mr« »
E W'aiirr.. Mi- J. E. Harris*-.:. Jr .
Mrs, I• \ i>uora-. Jlrv !! Ihike
I'ntcher ar-1 other wb>- mM they
w«uli later K- |> the ruol :'o
inr
' Following U a c!!|>pk from our
North t'aroiifu iTinstian Advwatr.
To The llurrir- ■ Ik WiMu Ihslrict
I have the prtril*ir of nffrnnc five
■loßars in ri*l. in aaMilxm to the rt-.ru
lar ten p» r c*-*>t rancvi ton vrhirh the
Ailtunte alba ... to any charge which
j Aftrrn new subscribers ar.l
-evenly-five per mil of renewal.- Th:
is a n»-l fair a»! liberal offer. an.l
it is mnie with the hope that th.
AihwMle may he pLicm in every
Mrthnlist Home in the .li-tr rt. This
work may he .lone by the >.i-lor
Kpwortb Lrafsr. Missionary Society,
or any «f tVe church UV
| -MI! nfrtl a (iv Xh«nte report j«t
lour •hstrwt confeneisoe which nmvene
in S«4bikl Nerk on the evening ..f
*h— twenty -third of April
S. E Me-rcer. Presiding lller
E D. DODD, Pastor.
SELEt THINS OF MISS" MARTHA
ANDERSON COMMENT h"l»
KV I;REEN-koiu> NE« S
lOn M*>b} right I£ a ro
e-ta! at '.r rp-kw. r.h»rr
J.ito llankr t I Vr«w u ■ •> i „
I k» «i priori/ « ;v ■ • .■
at the Spr.nr" by Mr- I! M. A
Beach an.l i*\: TV l;!arkbiri Son;:"
by I"y rill Srott.
The I Greensboro Daily ! lew A sa.«l it
part. "It va- a most t»i«> I
rnm" ainl thai Mi?> Amlrr of I
W illiani-lon sans* two h4i«htful num
bers. This as |u te f«ra|Jiin*ii!.ir> (.■
her. for tmere were -ever*.! amateur
2rti-t> t.r. the ~promm
Mi" Anderson Is a at ijre^t.
: « r»> I -*Bege lk» year a»»l sh* wit!
o r.ipjete the A. 11. ruar.e in June am)
he ha- al« fiven much tan* to tin
• development «f ht v..K-e Thi. 1> a
• t.lSrult otmbmatton arsl rrijuir*
•-.urh w-.rk She hmi- fair to he one
of \V most intellectual anl
•alentr.l y usav' wmi»
ORLEANS CONDI TIN«
AX EASTER SALE
W. K
merchant. i- r-i-Suc'iuc an Ea-'.er sal.
"»l he L- orfn.nr a rnral variety of
easun.>Me cot-t- at r real ravings
**« i n porter ka»,ir lemr*r«! Mr
Orleans »rji he a k«! I.m why ht
«uttr>t Use *«rJ "buirain" from hi*
tore a»M which appear- in tins is
s«e. Mr Orlnm> MrtlitH to him
ly a* follow- his reaee-n for so toin.
""The aronl Icrrjii applie- more l«. a
rlearinr »ale at the etel of the -ea
o*l when n4*am have ImAml at thr
and have passed it up
:hen wWo the merrhant finally dis
uarinr of d*epr»:r.r of it, ha market!
it way dm in order to Hear it out
of hi.- stock, "that t* a htrfa.ii' lh-1
whe nthe iaerdkanrlbae ; has appear
ance. style, tone, workmanship and
wearinr •rvralitae-. for which the cus
tomer. rladly pay a price, and the
prices have been 1 materially reduced,
"that ! value"" arrurriirjr to Mr. Or
leans. He adds. "We want to rive our
customers 'value*.
Mrs. A. It D—niiay. Mrs. J. G.
Coriard. Jr. and Mr*. Qbert a Peel
left yester-lay for Kinstori to attend
the East Carol ma Exposition.
Mr. aad Mrv J. I. Rodgerson anai
•taurhters. Mis**-- Marrarrt ami
Mary and Mrs Anna Harrison at
•mW the exposition in Kin-ton Thurs
day-
Mr. W. C. M—i me sprat yester
day in Norfolk.
Mr. aid Mrv Oscar Anderson. Mr.
ami Mrs Walter Orleans ami Mean*.
Frank and Irvine Mar*oli* attended
the style show at the *»p~iri-n h
Kinston last n«ht_
Theta ha an e>.anch wnx«* at
tha Ihpirt c*mh San'.' as 'he
P—tor a«lrf tmrnm. H i liy school
■t newtmr War.
WATCII THE LACEL C\ TOS U
PAPEJL r -vURiES HIE IMIK
YOUR SI'BSCKIPnOX EX Pi WES
ESTABLISHED 1898
ROUTE NO. 30 DE
CLARED NATIONAL
DEFENSE ROUTE
Williamston Delegates
Return From Con
vention
The Wi.li_m.-tcr, . WeyJioe to the
South Atlantic iliiehway rwratiu
rcturr.c.l yestenlay.
The .i«!ejrates from here irport a
»vry interesting m«vtsnc with *
cier.t opposition to ir-ike ".hat- look
uncertair.
. The fortf.t h*itt£ •jetwirs Rjt.f 30
-n! I'V The State llaumaa. Mr. D.
V. Chxm&liss fought the acvocate.- of
!*o-jt * . " ar.i tr>-* to Have K* ut No.
Ai> reet»nmer.-*evl i the r.>*ica! route.
This art:i.n hy tl>e (Aairai" re
-ulte.l in a Hari fi.S? hy the Norfolk.
Cry. HTtfop'.
Wa hinrton. \»w f!errt. Jacksonville,
nmi Wjlliam-ten,.irV«• . Ce' ihm
•heir effort-- *i v„t. r.
won Mr I' M ;!!tam- oT^li:aSeth
JJify at ri led « Hj:rrr J v »r Mr.
'hamb'-s-! for I lie rwisi' •; year
T). - - fi.:ht «a iite *■ >-n ah. im
v«rian--* to > )t
PHIL \TIIE \S MEET »TTir
"MBS. P. B- - ONE
The lliilr'hra ctxs* »-f A.' ! - tist
churrh * ere er,t«-rtair - i by X I'-
11. Cune -it hrr ? «r. '"Jaart - rret
'x-! I'reljy everinif.
Th.- business hobr prove! 8« t .er*'
interesting on acroUßt of She ; r.x-W-s
*. h'ch SmxurM Hy ti» n 3 !•".
f or th.- orphan that they Save lan-a
!« sKiMiort. '! wa> -h"e.»wd to « '
!ii ir. ;inie f «» th -r . rphan ;e •£.••«
t by 1- a ter
After . * e t'U-ri e- - » j «- J 1
-i nv-.t .ie*s -»u- -as:-! wx \
rick!. - tj:«i ar.dr cV- was s» * ■ « y
Mr;. t"..r.e assisted l-j 3-r> >,
'ritd. r -mks j \ u:» «;:rrr.
'leporw-i.
II IN.K C. «. H^MiK
HAS W IIPEKV.TON
- •- w
V.'rUoi, Ape a - —up W.
m Curva!' -c.rs t ftSd»
itim for appmlkith pcrfarmed In a
local . -.-pital. Ht wa* nndar 15 knife
for two teur.-. It is
"he ration he>n .iebtol Ir 21
hours k: rhaE*»s for rerwver aouhl
have hern .louhtfuL
mIKM'. M AT THE t IK k".l!
Ol THE Alls EM
SanU;. Aprd IX
- PALM SI NI-AV—
fh.-rrfi- Schnnl. »;li A. M. !L M.
* .bin.-. :'Up■ *>ri>. ikier.!.
M.irr:i:u Prayer aui II A.
M
Erenini; Pray er ari>» Vijm. P.
M.
Every hotly rwnVdh -r.v :t. io at
erwl I liese ser* ures.
J E. WAKXER, Pik-C
Mr. J. L V. illuM' kt ye ;»rtlay
or r.vrlVlk vktfe he w1! i ;-jt his
Mtiier for a fe.. «itajs.
Me.-.-rs. Eli Gartpn- ar •! E. S. Peel
-*' ill return tonwrrut. 9a*.'aia; from
• •luri.b.». S. C.
Mr. J'f Mallette of Tinatm was in
town la.-t nifht.
Mr an>i Mr-. J. t" AExlers.-n ami
ih;ltlren will be- at fcow>- wk". Mrs.
An len-on".-mother. Mr-. J. L iert
on in Nev. Ibwn fM -«v ;ai .
Mr anti' Mrs. U 11. Ila.-rii « and
Mr an.| Mr.-. J. D. Mwlard peat
irih-b;. in k-tieiai wit.ir X e trip
throur'i the (uan;r. ,
Mr. M l> T'waip^. u. little
.laui-htrr anl little Ml s Hi. x"y of
Windsor were in towtowi, Wer 4-day.
Mrs. J. » Watts. Mr . \.\ K
Watt.- ami Mrs Knhrrt ilrjti r.nrich
.•pent he!iw-ia» :a tea h«ni'.. x
Mrs. J L PttL Mis- A. !!aml
-iji M.-c JJ iabetn Ha-- II r
!« Wa.-hrnxton Werfneohy. i '
Mia. es Gtim t o»kr ami H
Ha--ell are vt-.'snr relatives fe Kins
ton aiul attemiinr the ripwiti a.
f -
A boat ter t- aS r*ht. so l ar as
he sticks to his U-w_ ... '
STAND THEATRE
V
—MONDAY
Vinln Daaa
i
TUESDAY aad WEDNESDAY
Betty Cii ■p i ii
-Woman to Van*
THURSDAY
-THE nm eoancss
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