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ENTERPRIOHI ■■ ■ - (* VOLUME XXV—NUMBER 23 Williamston. Martin County, North Carolina, Friday. May 2,1924. 500 AND MANY INJURED IN TORT Storm Going East Sweeps Martin County Resulting in $1,000,000 Damage TORNADO WINDS ITS WAY THROUGH SEV ERAL STATES AND FINALLY ENDS IN BERTIE COUNTY, WEDNESDAY " The most destructive Tornado that ever passed through this section of the State, struck Martin county Wednesday at 2:30 F. M. The stomi enter ed the county at Flat Swamp church which stood near the Martin-Pitt line, and demolished the building, scattering: it in every direction. From this point the tornado, causing complete destina tion of all houses in its path, crossed the county, finally crossing the Roanoke river into Rertie county near Spellar's Ferry. The storr . covered a space of about .'SOO yards in its main path of fury and force, extending out in a featheredged manner, doing much damage even out of its main path. The course of the storm was an air line one. traveling north 65 degrees east. The exact amount of damage will never be known but it is thought it will go over the million dollar mark for Martin county alone. Reports received here at noon today place the total injured at seventy-five and one dead. It is estimated that 500 houses have been torn asunder or wrecked so badly that rebuilding entirely will have to be l-esorted to. Though there are several persons not expected to live only one death is known, that of a colored child on a Conoho farm near the Roanoke river. The scene is so uxieacnlMlilt U»at j A u svfflruiinn inure uu a task u> I k>wmpt to say how tne object* in its path really look. Von approach ibt >l»t where owx stoou a dwelling ana outbuildings to bnl them scattered to the four winds with not one tim ber standing. You rush U> a spot her* and then there U> tnd a fanul> pinoi down and who are suffering broken limb* and other serious wounus After going through the waste of the home where there is scraceiy a Uuag flecogniiabte you wonder bow Ma «• cupants escaped sodden death. Tta to the farm building where you find horses, mules anJ rattle lulled and terribly wounded. The pets, the dogs, the cats and the poultry killed and scattered in most every direction. Truly when you behold the .xenes. it sets the mind to wondering of wUI it means to be Master of the storma. All Seem to he Unable to Describe It Those who were caught in the midrt of the storm are all too feeble to de scribe it. Th y know, and in the twinkling of an eye they scarcely know, in a moment to realise that they have been in the midst of a great force that has swept home and friends away. Even the furniture gone and at the farm of Mr. Herbert Ward's at Conoho nothing sne the Many of those in the wont of the .. path say that even the voice of the thunder was busted by the fury of rushing wind which ted the shape of of fere and smote, and day lis* out by the ihmilj of things. The number of in Martin county, us reported this mnag, reaches the 74 mark, mast af wham were colored, though a goodly swas her of white people wen also badly hart. MR. Whiteharst who lived mm the Thomas Andrews* farm at Flat Swamp church wMund a broken back " end her caadMoa is considered e«*y aerioas. Not far from the lafei ai Gray farm woe injarod. several voy badly. Jest a short way oa from the Gray fara the »>» e at Mr. Noah £ fenng a broken leg. Neighbor? of ( Mr. Leggett also k-I their premie? ( A copy of the I'rufifcitivf Farmer was carried from Mr. leggett'* K me to the Indian woods in Berte county, a distance of more than 30 mile.- It , is aU> raid that his Bible wa> aUo foend in Bertie county. The storm crussni the Kobersor. ville-Oak Grove road just south of ( Kobersonville and destroyed the h-:ild iafs the Dr. Hargrove farm Mr j James H>maa Wynr. and wife who ( oecapied the hoaaae were each badly . hart. The next road m se»l by the tor .iado was aft the home of Mr. W. L ( House. At this point tfc- >*a trti for its tod mry ha tiding on the place hardly a piece of fcmitare could be ( foami afterward. Mr. B. A. Mouse s rrsakm WAS j ( atripped aad torn considerably aiMl ( •very out building and tenant homae . aa his farm was destroyed. Ike spit ( where one of his tenant house.- stood j rooked as if it had been cleand for J a tennis court The buitdiegs on U» Jesse KawU • farm were practically all dertrwyadT, also those on the Dennis Kami, farm ( It aad Crew ia Staraa The storm struck the roa>! crew | where the aew read crassts the rail t road about a mile fnan Kofaer.-or.vdUr There a truck was blown aroer. I. \ turned over and smashed to pieces. J While the truck was I»HI the j eydoae a tiny Ford car stood ia the | midst of the areie aad was ran aroaai i several times by the bag truck and , it suffered the locs of a tap aaly The i large crew of am workiag en the | laud made far the ditches aad es caped the fangs of the toraade. a* Immediately after the storm this j part of the coaaty was completely | shat off from the eat aide world as | far aa telephone and telegraph ser vice was rai»r« i ind Oat of oae mile ! mt telepknnr pales three were left | atawdiag aad the wires were threaded | aad win in the trees simfliar ia a i spider wek The damage to the tale- } bumlrn!- «f .lull «ii)r liw mire> of Ike Ur-lrm I i MO 1 el£T spii ('«. wet* tan >l—it 11 awl will run the ip to IhoUNiiid- of dvllarv | The next |Jvr in t! path was the farm of Sir Gr*. U kerf Here jerery buildicj; ca> Jrtfnitei Mr J. |T. PMtll, the neat wu'ktvr «> a | little tut of the main |*»t I. but lu>t dm>l of hi- oat [ Krira this point ttv- •ona for and rros-oi to) lie -* amp "tribute the old Ml.-M farm. wherr Mrs. >-arl«e Mobtr. write! All the bwltiilUr - ct that farm «*rr •l-.4roy nl an*l Nn. Jlotir) her~e;f »f seri ously n Jtirrd Several >mall farm*- owned aM ocrupa* ■ M x-'«rvd people were then aurLl ■»> the «ak* of the -torrn and all »r* Caltennl to the fnxiikl hut no oar «»> xfiea»K in jured I When the .-4wrm -irark the Wilson | fhapet ria low nahmi rr-jlr«KV *.a carned awai a»i a colored rhurrh near oy wax blown into lie wood* The J. K lUrnhdl home, the hi* oak K-ove an—it aad all the oat baildia*» "ere lad on da A I'iared child MI thas fans wa» lerwaJy in jured and nit lirtl as to Its nreov er» b by •Mtars. The Naak llotc rl ar«l Ed IVd farms were then -Irwrk aid tie buildings scattered in ever? .lire-t ion Mr Peer* har>e wa> kJW an-) i mule rauKH vdrr a bud.':nr wa- | r»ap>- rnmril The farm btfaapaf to Anderson arul HarteU n> next ibJted by the -vrrepUHT toeaado a* ml ate or two dwel ling- were destroyed ak«x with the outbidding*. Jamri Holies o. r of the colored t—U had hi> ley brok en Ukl sdfnnl other injure- Nne Ma— llmlrwycd m I Spat InrlMikt the dwelling oai tie Ar?W -ua and tfarreil farm there- were nine lanr.- to he completely destroy ««1 in *>rhl of earn, other. Pe l«-«-e •- - rupte>t hy Mark lUkrr was n*l.- |Jetei> *w»pc iaa) save the Ho-r ..f the Imm lUkrr wife *i> ill with IkiauauiiLia and wa- teki; h> l.itha Koher -«a ar/utler colored wo man. The Into— woman wa-- tenaui ly wounded, Me rwnii U4T a danfcer- Ub >ksl ««u>l whJe wife wa> unhurt hy tie storm. Tie Mary Cherry farm was aei*. swept and prar ..:_iiy ***:;. I wilding it was torn •ian, the 4«dlaf rriipai 1 hy Mr. harie Cowan 1 le»» tnan the other?. U; wa» almost nure.l The team- on this farm bad lues r.j led to a lar *e shlln aim, ore mule wa? tkron aiti mot .hut came Mt injury. J«*u. luto an aU color* 1 loan nwi Kb ankle a«M mm Mi/FtiM many ether nh aaad haw? hnh* i«a n> t.'.i i ! inter II Jj whale atteMhg tie leati- No lian naif a daoen .1 well in; on he Cherry farm were destrwye i .SM» of Mr. J. E Hamiaa'.- 00l house - sere -cazsaged tut net des troyed. On Mr Herbert X.am's Coaoko farm every fcaiHf nt swept away, ai-o >ome of the kaMiajp owned by Mr. J. K. Bahcr w on the adjoiaiag farm were torn Htirdy 4am, our of them iccestiy having been built. Hr. dens* Xoifat. the nhw i tenant on Mr. Ward's, farm aid hu wife were literally Uam away. CkM Mm Away The Me day mU mfaat was taken eat mt its pamti arms aad carried [away aad was ducuwrtd akaat dark in a piece af a bed matbes and a pile mt feed hay h wa# Kri.g whew famad bat dM shortly afterward The aaly thmg left stawdmg aa the *nrd AM wan the | j Another •caiaatrf Gaaert, Marine Wnrd awd who liaad with hfca had bev CITIZENS AND COMMISSIONERS MEET JOINTLY To Render Aid To Vic tims of Tornado Wednesday *v Vf-tfnuj afternoon at thr i nurt 11MM at four o'clock a youit meeting of the ritim* a»i thr Cwinli Coni ■Uuimms was Ml to •Mrmiinr upon mrlhuOi !• i«liw» thr >idim> of thr lunaJo wkitk «n.rrvi the .lay be W. TW rant) r«ani--ixfrrs appropri at(d one iWaad dollars as an nn mAlbtr relief fa»l to nrn-trr medical Lv-bUaw to Uk >«ffrrei ami for food ukl tfeitor far without food ar»l shelter. Dr. Birc- was .-elected a chairman of a relief cnimu'.ir JH.I IM i> to call ifia aaiixw that hf M*lf to iktwiw the need- of those who w«* Tart in-- in thr v trinity ar>ur«l 'AiUiawtM and to fiixl all IK»~r who arr a need of medical ami hospital Imtmnl and see that they r* rami for A chairman arc I a com ir>ittee front thr town of lloberroii v Olr has hern -rtwifl by their peo ple to take car* of thr situation up there and thr County will see that they are irnittnl the |«x.|ici assist ance. At the meeting it was also ilrrklnl that aKh— gf the nmaaty is takiui' raze of tW -itiraion for thr present, a w—will be nitil in a few lays who will p around ami solicit *U far ail me aai «lolhmg fur those who 11 t nat i total losses And for the next few «*ay» if thr people of thr ■■li'j *«aM ibl something that i iU be used for either purpose it i*.ill entail) bruM those who have nolhiag left of ritu-r their wearing up jiarrl or thetr (wis For the wit few aulrs thr nuria of the tortiMo was tLrough the Ria i.uke river >«W|i ami fcuge trees were toa down and 1-V) covered Ue KIWIKI lor KIO. It cro jeiJ the river kt Spcl lar's fen > ar»l L'n «iow n four houses •jm the S ana ai«l several c> I oi*U tenant r were wouiaded 'Gordon ItMifla.-. a ( Jviol aaaa got hi- U-£ brubra ami *» ktdl) lacerated that lie was tahea to the Washington Hos pital where it was found to be nw« sary to have h» teg l*r. Uave Taylwe. wt«o did the ampu tating. »|Wi«i of the aaa sonx-ttin.if of .lie cG«t.- of ll* -lotm and Itou h.s pulient was Un ainl to whx-li le ie i»ie>:, "V.« faoy> r *l. to fadp gel fatiit.i i uit of the iMix aaol I wa* caught! uakr Uae falling * ifTi*—" lhat tui.td .d .aiiei i)"' ( o U* «3octor, .nna tLr apji ara;an- Od auioriu i, .oe iw), •« tt iuai .-aid laat be was isUj -lour ar.«i Ual »--■ lather w m Mautd cua ui. KWB UK IMIC ol pay. ii» aooiur • L-.t, we *LU li,i" l.a>v . ..I au -U>JML get lefoie UKJ lilt Atom I ill b Bertie The fosy ol \tte xtmM Ui | bnak mm alitr tuerai IKNU a.xi utue - m - aa> «i«at n tt.a« caur The gtunl eoor.-e of the storm iwl to Ura cumarieneed lii Ala biai. |a>f»f thnofti «eorgia, Sftuth Ca-alaa. Vet Usb particular tornado a ■!* tp a few mile- M>JUI of bethel, «i liir rtr aik-raUr dam age la hu COM;} before reaching Haiti* . I arfwa«) m Wi«h Ou of the reurarkahie things a- Uit the ilana wa ertieme uni -1 faraut; aa wilt* aod force, apparent ly Mail t l iff ns mmck ornforij.it> as a parr* of tifcfcar. People an ißtUeat The local pnpit are really in dis In iri*ijlkif f«A i.othing to eat, —Hit to wear, M~ bed upon whirl, to sleep aad aa M er for themselves ur for their Mack Vnghhan by the hundreds from ■ockkMbf caaaav kin are Corking to the scenes of de trwrtiaa with saws aad kaaaam. and helping to get to gether the tub lad timbers and build iag ifcili far the em aad --uch scat tered hay ami feed faffs as may be (Continiied on Pajare 4) TRI-COCNTV I MEDICAL SOCIETY MEETS HERE Two Local Ikx-tors Made Officers of the Society i Tin- meeting of tlw Tr»-r««urty J Medical Soou-ty for lt«-au:ort I'itt ano Martin counties was held here la-! evening in thr Masonic ll.ill The nieelinjc was thr largest ever he!.! here of its kind. there beiu( pre-er* alwut sixty doctors. J II Saunder.-. a local aioctor. wa made Pre-ident and W K Warren another of William-ton's doctors *a relccte.l M*cr tur> of the society at the ineetin-t last myht All the discussions and t - »ri» well received. The tuik of I'r liickcn on was on ho-pitai- an>i tri.l.-t ■nuke a Martin county citizen th:i4 that »e, too, need a IH>-|»UI. ami tkat we can have one if we *■!! The Sociftv |m—*il ai» »lutmi in vitiliK the doctors *»f ICcrtie ami \\a-h mjrto.i counties t4« join the Association The new i.thcer f» r thr (vmuj; >eai are, J II Sauiolers. I"r»-->«letit, l.ii liamston, \. I'.; I»i 1» I laylue of VVa.-hiiiKtiMi, \ ice preablent ami I> Wni. K. Warren >f i\ ilitiiaotiHi. Secretary. The proi-iam for lite innrtllig f«4 lows: I (invocation, Kev 1. |> |K-Ii Address of Welcome, J 1. Has.-ell UexpouM! to A (hires* of W ileoaie. Ur Chas. O'H. laugluagtious*-, of Greenville. Tlie Treatment of Sore legs and 11- cers, Dr. W". H. llison of \ C. Iritis, l>r. 11. W. farter, \la hm.-ton, N- C*. Inguienal Hernia. I»r l» T Ta)loe. Jr., Washington I'aper, Subject unannMinrol. I>i I. T. Ilickinson, tjreenvdle A mo-t menu wa, a«ne>l NOTT(K> LATKTO ENTKR CONTEST The misiiiK word content which is being stared by this paper con tinues to be a source of mtere-t to many. Out of the several h .i-ir. i be ginners uiilj twelve law faihd to keep the ffilth At |>re.-eri.t 11-«rt» are thirty contestant-- tie>t for first |4ace, ail having lili-sed or.e or more w nl.- Ihe coiitest manager tl. .1 if lucre ,-hould I* a to- of not more tbar. two persoiL each wdi receive Sin. arid that this will have no rif ret o.i tfe* other prizes- -this is, cf coo. -e. |4u v. led there ib-iilil happen to be a tie This issue marks the fourth n. 'ali ment of the contest ami u you have failed to .-eral an an-we r is. ihetc are ctiaiice.- of wn a ng Ten dol lars is wot tli reading after, then if y'oa should happen to in.- the hr*t r«r.;« uiber it is followr>i i»> a five -pol and so on >lown KOSK MAIDKN K.N JO t till UV ALL Willi ATI EN (lEU The Kose llauku, givea by the Mcllowell Club of Washington, oiader U»«- direction of Mrs. faark Swingley, was er.joyed b, a*i Ua>c wno uard A. It was a cantata that wouhl to all n.u. Mr lovers. Several of the 0010. ami dueU were rtMcml brau t.fully. Mr, J. S. Kt-.te- of W Uliam.- ton sang very well a .-010 past after the prelude. The >luet of Mr. ai*l Mrs Swuigley was especially good and as were the solos of Mrs. On, Mrs. ("ar ter and Messrs. Swingle:, aad Gard ner. The following W illiamson namber.- of the club appeared in the chore . Mrs. Wheeler Martin, Jr, Mr- \ . H. Biggs, Misses Veila Amlre-> s-.i Carrie Dell White, Mrs. L C. BM nett ami Mrs. J. S. Rhodes. Many W'illiamston people attmled Mr. L IS. Culpepper of Elizabeth City was in to..n this morn say in tk interest of the Culpepper Hardware Company of tfiat city- Messrs. Julius S. Feel ami Mile* Wolff attended the Row Maadea la t 'night in Washington. Hardware Store To Open Here June Ist. i ■ S. K. M ANX SPEAKS AT COURT HOI'SK H«>r. Niim-rl S Mjr !i. (af *t.- "I for jla~! mrht Mr Mane come- fi« ■ ; ■J, | count 1 ilyaie. uHich la | u>W lit Ifx |u>l iin-!!\ fur it> f,«,i -uppaie- ll nriri >j>) the >.|* , 1 j poriunit. !«• ii «• in the |v itxal tnl-i • ISv-le c. anil ha- b»T* >M-.-nmalrl a- j 1 '-cine IK' -nv.kr Iwn-• ar.l c.-m etih .-•f North (arviina. b»al :l Ka- imrf I fui ::h*>l a ru»rnf"iiaiL ll i> l.c.uj lon th* out - k.rt - if li* srxi : ' I i*a- I «vii an i . !a!rtl ta-rrit.ri i«»r.' ■I i'i v tin* Inst ik>« pl»tlv ip|" j II api-liy. It raiti'ot I* -dkl. hoinvirr | ihal Hy.te Kj ik 4 prwiucnl - ' Iveiv finr cituen j Mi Mann la- never ant oKice , other than art >nr at s*» ilor in Ihr , r ?Vutf «»f the Statu I rtri-lalarr Mr! l»v profe- -k.si a buirr u,l a fa m j [ «'i •>«. a faim at»l L" ."* 'l* iiwl «.f th* ctliren- «.f his .1; tr ft . Mr Mann I- 57 irar - 4!. act.sa- ;tu twe an.l w.il j». t «-.i M. Mp.-w\ n>-a a> nlbfiol j his -pwh are that the rmtraffi'ti! : " I h -u!.l rif! ot,ly continue b-it -V J ei.lan.-e it- »:tlt:lif> 1.-> ikhl leu" : j extension of IV nwatl -*nio. th- (r 1 daikuUta of tkr *a4r taut «.f liar | f uaimu irrii'lllM. ara.l . Il«- -tahl- iiua'r in t'r pnit: ; !r> of tKf ilniMritir |*art \ ar»! ha» « vrr mauiu.i«>.l .1 s I'tinripk-- lie H ir. lk ;n; hi» i>*» ronpaic. an-t L marl, rralifiol at the upf»>rt hr |\ r«- seivtnr in mrr port of iv dt-Ii n ; lie say* knrvrr, thai re- ai-lle - of j • Mliri of no! h«- Iwes lie is ;ti.l a] •Irnurnt Mr Main a ill ■frok in Kuh-r -r. j vtlle loidirht at urt.l oVlwt KIM. HK7. \III H TO IHH.I) UH'BT TONIGHT If KP WORTH I RU.I I. MFIli »«. j \a llmiV lu> in N«r I m I lax * Who \llrU -small U>.o.i IV* la tr I luir4 it* Kpuorth I >a|TUlr> o! ll* , Mritiuii.i chur.h Katr an hour of fan ' tor*- for you lk_» Menu; al *, o'clock when kint llrtaW u-kl 'ourt llk Kn; ha- a:. all-.t of _ MrLiixliulia reultmjr from Ll- .-I -* i. j j oils tirrutnr Wituu He ca!l fir! Ihe merry maker.-. IK- mmi s , al" -t*int>. Mhxh follow will .Ir.ve at al 5 our |;lu>a a. it aloe- ll»al oi it*. Hi ut All Ihe -e tout are yoar- for the aalmisoion of ten cekb After ll* ; -l»re pel f..ratan*es irt cream cike. ! tea. abi «rl*- will -01-l ua an attractive l.ttle Ira iu.r> \ oil are .-ore to hr -I jx-l Hue apM centerpiece or otiaer art alf _.ou lave beet. aantu.,- in lit > ariet -. booth This everoi.r er.terpn.-e I- an at- | tempt to make M*r \m>mty 1 clothe our a.k.pte.l orphan cr.ibi _i, ! then -f[>l t*u to tie cv | lea. l conference iii Jui - You car.&ot I -pen-! your cl-atfr more |ai«iuU) j ttaan at tiae Ma- nir lia!i | THE l-l-Ai.t RES BA I*IIST ( Ml K« H MITES SumdM} School » 4-V Morn iii* vorskip III*. Krausfr Serrkc 7 4a . Interest ami altenOance uput all tlae 1 1 >er\Ke- ha- hcen in creasing A mar I shipful .-pint pee .ail- I W uitii u- I «»l ei. joy the feiW«»hap V»a i. Jl i>u>l J * eonlial wlrit aial a geautue jnvet- ; img. ml |aceac I. at IbUiri- OapH at 3 «■) p n. l»j It E SHIKLEY. Pai4or PtfII.ATHEAS OF BAPTIST 4HI BCH TO MEET The flulalkar of the Hi ■aoi »l > Raptia ckiirfc will irrt torixfct a the hone of Mr*. O. & Aaltnta «■ Wert Main street. Al fhn are urgently to at lead Mr. S. S. Mim, raialkbte for Cw- P*« fra — Hj* county. a m, * yesteniajr In Tu.--.i3>"- _--»io »■' 1 ha- Knter !»ri-« h ua- -talfj tnat 1 : • Kjnli£.v I ■«-«*.- f..r Vv illiams'i n -j -ti" c;;- certam I hi- ,ia re v>l into a mi-taki* »her Mr I a - w l>ei atretai that if tfx * 'Ham: - ' «»f Cun m«-rc*- a.-ui i i-et h m a j ace in tfvr ■l.l i t» M --re -tore, i . •cn.pir.l t> tie Kami- r- Siipnlt t - --itv«r\. that (he eimlal ;la.il\ m.»ve •.! ml let jSlw llar-luarv >t »r»- je - |a.w .sxujjw.! I>\ hiri Mr I». a iwutli r « : she t "Kart her i t I fnndrnv ai »s ul .fjsl#*l the •a I !-«eetir e an>? Soh r." - t'Satahrr ..f «'..nim.-r.v that ' k the neeai sa»f a har«i»are taurine - \\ illiam>- tton. that .» .? -- voaki he-l|t him. that b> • town tliat all of '!«■ i>>-jphants a> j *e'l a th«- ih»i la-j-i - L fis uoul-i j t>e lei ( 6lt(-l. an»t 'Ju 'w «»u'kl • pel mole ba-iie - M- IV*-! a!-« tat !>l at lie ii*. tit>t'- tl -.1 certainly (woul«i le in U-e js «.f 'jrh a flaiire f-»r the- !m|wr>,vented of th to*!:. a.cl tfiat ah»-T> |l>» j-' -or m the Farm, rs Su|>|»U '.. m aa«-> -U-rv ura #**>! .".-r hian. t*-- * • -u'- - i— -v» m We llink this i- a ..-r - me aunt (plWa spirite-i mo- e '»n Ire Mr" v .' Mr "'ea-l. ami iie i- -.. I» -,> • t yL'rai i for ilk- ii i. r»--l mantf«-;r-t Mr l'----l l> in tha- ya-w.,-1 . !h;-i«-. iami enjov- a liberal Ira l>«i. lha N jaivl -urmunalinif r »ti!iiji -li*» Hardware to Open \No.; la-i I-1 Vceonlinir to th- ii'iti-jitki f»--ilale the I i'li»-|.[a.r llinlvrar- of ! li.-ab.-th (':!■ ai!l s; a».l (lata- ra-a.lv fa«r b« situ -. t brn.-h : -tore Here b. I. .-e 1 i,-. ier jrtcol )mo-t up la. alate lm»-. of hanlware |a- to le foutal in Ka-t -m I'arolina We are trlacl ta. witne- ■ the actio; .of tl* liM-al I KaAln of i ••minrne in a. rk'fii' out a so!utk».t lo the raca-l ; nairhlv ini|>.rtant pr.-'.l* in tka! has farr.l Wilt ani-la.it m -.ai» tin* The , lew gn.l .nil -ent .-lr ar\ is to le ' took an.l i- takii in Ihr affairs of >ur town j-H\M.HTKKS OF TOH\*- STBANUS Kit. FEATI Ktl | "Itaufht. r- of I - flame- f 4i-h • - 'Ti fa:it. t l ft l- the Uay «.t* of I K-- *. a >ia»*»-n cntic- e\ ! plar -e-i biir.-elf afta . i | --. le* of tl* j rfrwi H.n. featur ,inr. l*at-> KutK M.ller ... .1 a t.»i.i» "cast, wiiirti will l> -h-. n at the (Stiarel TbaaSre r* la*. a. ai.i \Vei IA «tay Thi- pat are i- .n tfalk at the V. .-Ii Theatre aSI Il>. a . 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The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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May 2, 1924, edition 1
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