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MM Ekiiy WW Badham will re- 1 tan, to hrr borne in Kdenton Uu. ■AMSMB. j,r J. t Edmoodson of Oak City wake a Im ihr - visitor hei* V.e.a«s day. - trn f J. |L bid and Senator \an It Martin of npnortli were here , tteoae da; attending court . Hr viemrye l*aul awl little danirb- ( irr of Vla-Ainft.ui were the riiests > ui Nk- A. R Pnnninp this week Mcv- Eleanor llelk of Tarboro and: " Srftk t'arxJma is the rwest »r her _ mu llrx Anna Harrison at the home ( of Mr 3ik Mr- L IS. Ham>or. or. ( strwei- Sfce will speud se\- eul faere , Solicitor At*l llr F»onahi Oillia "*s left yuatertoy for their no me at Tar kun> after itteadinf court here th * week. Mr aw! Mrs Harr\ Walker of NV- ( f.4k ate ipnaimr the week here at :be L -at* of Mrs. WalkerV fathe-. * Mi- i-jne> Waters ill Litar Wnoflna» of Xorfo k »? ri> iKr iter fattier. Mr. Jam- s Wale ae»! her sister. Mrs. L. C. Kufer' ufi. Mr Hi# Waters ofX'onetoe was in t,.i t .'4f!>UV M« ila'tM h-ft yesteru; y ak>n -i.e f®r Ra.leii-1 where lie will 1 ant . t» prafesMMia! ha-mess. liritfrkai. of Whit* ' SIMIT. VirritiU L the house true-t of Mr.. Jaaae> G- Stat»r M»- iriu'sM t». kr home ye ter-tit naomiir after visitine Mi-.- Kit:* ! -or for j*vtr»! ilavs. Vr« M. rtk Jr and lit •ir « V* leeler. itrrtfil home Toe ,m af»et >;*s»ir«t some time ir Wake }'«-*■-5 witi T»r ami Mr- W I latKil Mr Mjr'ir went for *hero j,. tJ„- r.ijef the tri|- home tkreael tk» mertr. . Mrs; A II Dunninr ami " littl* •bit-MT. Man Alice, .pen* yr-lrr , •sa» RtutKiM ir Roherville vi.lt j it» wialivr l-wrwai-. Everett of l!«l»"' -'i*Mb »»- •»» u»» tki» week attending C»»tirt il. II Z V,«.i» «f Tari».r». tr k*ea tfatolerrerf from ti«- IVtoaiei UJ. I t«- W illiamstiM wner» te ««E art a? asanacer the IVndes -Urir *.l l,e (Jie.;„; Mr Mr* Mill! are at ihe Knit Hotel Mr*' U- A- - l-ntc+ief- ant* eioUiiei .« ' A..-. »—* - t f„i i r llartfaifi. where the* » •> Mi ' rstciiei - |«arent-. Mr. ai.d > Mr- l'f«rt»« t«i s«-*enfl week? ; , Ufaetiiia tirown arm Martha t laaus**i*-'j t*. V' ye—ter- | ■U« 1 11, v i «wr: F HrjAwierk ! ILUf «lUr , petit V e trhUV WtSI . MM |OI«*l'. Mr. ai.»i S'- J , Watt-. i|« -e- (J*i> lirii>4»iii:. Kliaahetfc , It- .-!l asd n V"»« " M» *•- I :ii»i A lla-. e!l Jr alte*»iilt« t 1-1 at l«ea*- I Lk-t i.afht i!» jusil Mr V l: !>«pwr. Mr Jb. U>-. J t. «...tai.«: Si awl Mr- M> U Maimitf. Mi ai»! Mi- M>. .M-t Marti*!, y.r M»-i Mr- « rai ( Mf . fan* Kir* - \V I'lum llr Hatry A Hitv*. Mr • I' far . M* nkrrt IVel at J truol .tanre at l> »\- I>a+ la" | rim&f I M, and Mr !f M Clark an-» little | «.«. H-iwn «•' Qu..i*t(c- '• * ' r«no use I'tie in.u -- nf «» f f V- • ail »«..*»,. », Mr »' I' riark j »■ Mrs Ujrt at Onr h>«w u»: yr~r T««wr. T'*.* , lat- M"rw fWrfli ois • l-'H e-fcr ffcf r vff i»..ir»>.-i ii»* - T ' * * " * I Wonderful Values In ; | 1 I. Summer Necessities | WE ARK NOV.* OIFKRI\ T VERY SPECIAL I»RICEH IN ; I REFRIGERATORS lORTCH CHAINS, SWINC.S, ANI) MANY OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES FOR THE SUMMER. Give us a trial when in nm! oi any thing in Furniture or p house furnishing CASH IF YOU HAVE IT - CREDIT IF YOU NEED IT. 1 R. E. Quinn & Co. WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Branch Stores: Wilson. N. C—ltueky ML N. C.—Raleigh, N. C. Z.ZZ U*M&WSBSBSS&gSi -There '» no need, for I have three pets at home which answer the same' oorpL.se ar- a huslxcd —a dog which | - marL- every man una, a purmt which .-.wears all the afierroon. ami a cat which comes home late at nisrht." Jury Returns Xfrdict of Cullty of 2nd Degree Murder in Waters Case Continue*! from Front I'.ijre i from Williamston, North Carolina a««i he toial that he hail shot Henry I'-owei). Mr. Walker SJIMI that he melt liquor on Water-' breath but shere wa- nothing unu.-ua! in his lie metinor to irxlicate that lie wa> not rieht. an«i that Waters almitte! to harinr iu* three or four drinks. He law! td: them at police heailquarter that lie -hot Ik.wen lierau.e lie had hit him. The pun and tli» shells were -till ir. the car when he was arre>tt ed. I»r W. E. Warren was the next rritnes- an«f his testimony was that he ha« s krowi Waters for twenty years an>i h»l seen him frequently under the influence of liquor and had at - tende*! him as a physician and that he had menta! capacity ami that he sav,- IISO ditTerence l«etweei. him ami other drunken men I n-ier en*ss examination the ii«f tor saki that i! might I* possible for a "person's mind to l>e VOH! durinc ti>r» per««! of at: epileptic fit hut epilep-y •l»l not r*-«M»er tlie mini voii for a I iier»"«] ai ' tlier. after several day.-i ai.ftd«i it rlf tu full consciousne . a;«, kriowlei|?e of the things that had happened whtie uncons-i»u.- IIM alt««rneys htjtan pi.-*.'in,; ti • tij» at thi*** I'. V! V» t-'iiH* al. j itiui all :l . vert- cotpplt-i:-tl th;;*. .lay with tin' exception of S Ikitoi (•■iiiainV aim i.is »a. made ye .er.hij At".-j n»-> R«i«-rt L_ Vt.urii mailei .iw, fii.-i for the Slate a.nd la «.... fdlevcti I.N attorney.-; Mllbli l*unii«i.».- ai.- ttar.i. liny ;.ii magi ■-■miiiri.'. appeai.- for their si.:e aw! >ler.t.iv murniii; S..li. .i.»r (ii!ii:.ir. J d i *A' aijiunH-'i'. with u -tro -. ; j n «ii'atMU of the law. Ji*»- l-.i«i - riarec t.. tiie jurj *u> ...rt am; co'iri.-e. he tak.nr up tni in iran as lie thought it ha«» l*a.r !i.jf upc ilie ca»e ar. I t*-li:i sr Ik- J-JI Sue law a- It t'M-U I. Ti* jur> m-s: tu the:, room , : »..sit vieveti . ; i.t! .er ..cliir : .stint* ais i.«ur awl a half the. broujfht -111 the \er.!ic" of puil'.y •>' 11-«. m: > .free iiiur.k-r. Judse I'roaounres Senlei- - Jmlcr. lUnml -i-nte U»;er t- • w- -U'.r pri j*ii for a term > f no! 1'- . than t«-n years a l .-' t;.»{ i>. >ie that. i fifteen years. The i»r.»lher.- and sisters ami a»;~' I father of Water.- --it »i'h 'him ithnmrfaovt tin trial ami they .mi the i nmtkrr -f liowei* had the sympathy jv.f the cmmtifitiy ii: the«r t roafcie. Mai'v people f r>.m all |uri «»f ' -ie were present at the trial ami > .ii bn"f ii'jmU r ..f local nt-jsens x't : tern leal, e-pecially tl.e yi»uMg la.lies t.f . -re t "WTL V atr" . I arrwil A».i» This A. M IV jan Sb-riff I utli. i I'. e! left tl.i --' ■.».»? by motor for I*:-. 1«-»■»■(.. «i r *yi» Waters, to the State pris.tn I * 'i/t'w Water- will beyin hi term of i ■rv irr \i:%» « ITV LICENSE HI: E« » KF!I \r v WOK'S *• I Pit T: • t"it> 'n•'• «• fur the year 1924-45 | :.ir t* -r*,rr.' at tlie ..f It* t »I • «"■ ~i r -■> fr.r license »•*> . •>! I SKI r All rituens WHO own car- mu.-l | v -j.e a -iww-i.il city lieensr on or l.e * Jut* : i. j'l't J I HASSFI.I Mayo"*. . Local Tax For Schools Continuetl from Front Pa*e) However, in isolaletl places where three*or four pupils dwelling as many mile.' from school have made clear the necessity of some kind of transportation, anil the parents a- K.eetl to transport their children an allowance not to exceed fifteen cent.- per day has been made. Is it fair for children from non local tax territory to enjoy the privi le jes of local tax school ? Yes, pro vided their parents will pay the per capita per day cost of instructing , the>e children and of maintaining -ehool necessities for them for nny period of time in exces. of six months term. The county pays the hill for six months following the salary schedule for teachers and a .'air apportionment for fuel, etc. Will it lie cheaper for parents of Farm Life District to send their chil dren away to high schools- ? It miifht be cheaper for an individual who had one child, but it most assuredly would not lie for all the parents of all the children to send them away, and it -t were cheaper it would hardly •>«• con sidered good ser.se under the present opportunity of huiitlinjr a school at home. "THAT'S OIL, BILL" ' You said it—but you needn't." -Thai's TliXACO—l'd know it b% i that golden color whether I saw the ■ i»s.:ne on the can or not." TIiKACO tells the world every time !.' ■ pouretl. Always that same clean, clear. - I'i'liieii color, and always full-bo«lieil, i it: ai! four »rrailes- -liffht, meilium, I -.ivy and extra-he^vy. Always the |n*rfect lubricant, too— ro h.-.rd carbon forming inside the cyliiiders, and no friction anywhere.— TEXACO. IOWL-LAFFSI (On With Lamgtiter) ! L—— " Friends, don't try to measure a I :is.i ", life by til.' length of hi- funeral i • _ in ooessioTi. o-O i.— *" :t-i ti.' them spoke ' ii.ls .Irove aloujf 1 irler a pale, silvery moon. !t —e.uol a- if they were entranced the - ih-11 of the nielit. .s.al.ieiily she shivered slightly « Vi.il moved closer to hini. s :ai.H" ! unmoved. II . hiveretl agaij) and said, ;UK SALI-i: I'OKU UOAHSTKK prar-ticallv new. Will .-ell cheap i'oi ca.-h. See Mrs. 1.. C. Kobersvn. K ; Catarrhal Deafness i* often >aiuH'] I >' ar htHitaird .-onditiOß . ti.® mu.ous lining of tls«* Kuat ttlaaji Tube When this, tube ts hitutiutd you e iaave n ruiobloii; st.un.! or Impertis t ll«*rtiiK. t'nl.ss the I-itiaimiiatltm an 1 lo int'j. td, j our litaiiutl may be de stroyed forever. It tl l 'S CATARKII MEPK ISR will tlo what w-e claim for It—rl.l your system of t'siarrh or Deaf i.ess caused by Catarrh. Koid I.y all drncslits for nvtr -W v e\r» F. J i'iifn.-y & Co.. Toledo. Ohk> -«. - • v THE ENTERPRI2 2 JTX JAMSTO) NORTH CAROLINA. "Dearest, I'm cold." I He said, "Why didn't you wear a coat?" They were mail and wife. -o-O-o Mama : Come here, W illie and kiss the nice lady. ( - f . % I Willie: I v.-on't, :.hc':; a naughty lady. If I kissed her she'd slap me, same as she did papa. , —o-Q-O — ■> Why not label poisonous hooch,! "Suickler." —o-o-o— "What is the secret of your sue-j cess ?" asked the inquisitive report*, j '"Well',' said the wealthy merchant, | "I always made it a point, if I knew the women were crazy to buy silk hosiery, not to stock up my store with mouse-traps r.nd try to sell tlieni those instead". —( -O—o— What were your father's last words? ] Father had no last words. Mother was with him to the end. —o-O-o Wlien you keep company with n i wojf, you will certainly learn to j howl. —o-O-o Suffering in silence is no fun nr.-1 less you can tell your intimate frin.d | about it. u O o_ M(>\ 11-: KTlt|! KI TE When placing your new hat on the adjacent movie seat, see to it that the hat pits is removed. Always take the and seat in the vacant row so that every one must climb over your fee', in getting r.e;it •d. To show that you read the movie magazine* carefully and that you | are a perfectly posted fan. discourse] freely concerning the family skele- ; tons ami professional abilities of the •■layers, being; sure to mention the > anie of each Don't eat onions or garlic! — o_ o"° A rood way to avoid disatsrnus re suits or eating between meal is to work so hani youll forget to. —o-o-o A Williamston man refers to the moving picture theatres as ' "nudjc? • hops". When he and his wife wateh a movie, the nudges him so m;ich his sides are sore.' O " ~ Correct 11 a.-- sentence: And Jhen, . :iama. confessed the flapper. !offer ed me a iiKarett** and 1 k ;ew he was a wicktd r.nd dangerous rum. I —o-O-o— --' The ave ape man wi-ul I sooner blow his own horu than hs.,-,t to a band concert Children are not allowed to eat icreen apple* any more for fear the doctors will operi4tt> .n them for «i|> t pendixitM. | j 1 ■ • ' ■ . T MID-SEASONI 1 WANTED! "I 10 fl II |1 10 WANTED! | 15 Salesmen V 1 I L iw v c 15 eßn ?,* n '$ To Help Give DAYS ; j| /I I | DAYS _To Help Give !ffl % Away These II ii LLi Away These M Values ONLY r ONLY Values \ ———————l ;f! Sale Starts Friday, June 20, 9 a. m.—Fri. | •I ON E SPECIAL LOT OF IJ ; | ro Men s Suits | Full B.xe, 34 to 52. Xfipjig- "Kuppe„hei m er" 1 t sji li. V. I). ('hod.', 72-Si N2> litf- !r~\l\ and other good makes » (i jffl K f HLJjg M tfc Regular $30.00, ¥35.00 and $40.00 Suits— § l: iff squanp Regular $1.25 || fjflVspsJj ONLY 45 SUITS LEFT jj pn . Wff - $17.50 '--- I -112 /! —PAIR— 200 STRAW HATS £BO S :.N*S OXFORDS—Ragrular SG.OO to All new this year i B ffi •»0.00 Values Going out of the > HATS--all shapes & 8 ml Shoe Business $ colors i | _ Now— , $3.00 Hats, nUKy $235 i CI /A $3.50Hat5,n0w§2.75 g 3>O#T"U $4.00 Hats, now $&25 8 ffl assortment, all I|| 8 S ~ BOY'S CLOTHIN G sizes. |fj|| I ® 25 PER CENT OFF The early bird gets *1 , P 5 All with two pants—B ttj l r the worm! 1 CALAIS CLOTHING CO. ||j MEN'S STORE | . ' WASHINGTON, N. | I A Williams ton man went into * jewelry store and handed out the : pendulum of a dock which he wiah i ed to leave for repairs. ! The clockman ashed him why he did not bring the whole clock. I "The clock is all right," was the reply. "It's the pendulum that wont go. As soon as I pulled that out the jrest went like the very dickens." ! When you repeat that which some lone has told you, knowing it to be untrue, the Recording Angel cliarp-TS i you up with mother lie. A local shopper says if she asks i to see > omething more expensive, she probably is shopping not buying. Some people dont pray until they are starving. HOT! I ! (Why a'OAX and GliOAh juVEK the HEAT— I VOL' can OVECOME • • . • I'i.c HEAT an.! ] * * • • KTIM. look NEAT— • • • • ir Yor WIN JUST DROP in TO see Ol'i; line of CI/ITHI'K — ..... V I FOU the Entire FAMILY .... ISATIIINO SUITS too— . . • . ARE .... FEENTTFrtHn Al! • • • • The Wanted SHADES . • • • And MODEI-S— --CAPS to MATCH— MARGOUS BROS: AND BROOKS ,VII.I.IAMSTON, N. C. To save your money and to save your car. use only TEXACO. ad K:»ENTON-M VCKEYS IKRRV . FAST ACTuMOIIILE TKAN'SI'.JR (Across Albemarle Sound in 1 hr.) CONNEt'TS COASTAL IIKiHWA ROUTES Ml tt AND MS Raleigh ud Wilmington, N. C, to Norfolk, Va. And Other Twm Alaag Rtda Wilson, Goldsbora, Kins-ton, Green ville, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Near Bern, Washington, WOliamston, Ply mouth, Markeys, lilentoa. Hertford, Elizabeth City and Norfolk, Va. Perms neat All Year Mriile Leaves Edrntoa 8 a m_. 11 a. m_, 4 pa Lv. Madrys J:tO a. m.. 1, 5:30 p. m. > ( Mi.Way rip* not run on Sundays) I i NEW W»W RATES Small Automobiles ( I-k'lkllh;- driver) 13 one way; round trip $5 1 Large Automobiles | iMtodbt; driver) $4 one way; round trip $G Trucks according to size ami lead. Passenger fares 40c. Tor 1 te»rrvat MM Telephone 120 or 15# Your Car ia Insared While ia Transit -FOLI-OW EDENTON-M ACKEYS FERRY ROAD SIGNS" COASTAL HIGHWAY FERRY FAST AITOMOBILE TRANSPORT (Acro:;s l ower Chowan River in 15 Minutes I (Wh-re the New Two Million Dollar If It's Furniture ; , J Cash or Credit v.i Cherry Furniture Co. ' k WASHINGTON, N. C - 1 It ' " ' 5 Electric Elevators to all Floors 1 1 • i V , ■ , - ■ 4 I Bride* is Piifiilil) W At Bapwr. Near Fiialra. N C. to CONNECTS COASTAL HIGHWAY Roates J#, M, 12 ud 542 Wilmington and Raleigh. N. C, To Norfolk Va. And All Towns Alaag Roate of l"a>«-iteville, llocky Mont, Go'.i.boro, Wilson, Winston, Ney Bern, Greenville, Washington, bore. Wiliiamston, Windsor, Eden- f hoa*c to Emperor, Edenton, Hert ( ford. Elizabeth City, Suffolk. South" UUU ai.il Norfolk, Va. Permanent AU Year Schedule Lv. Emperor 8, 10, 12, 3 and 5 o'clock Lv, Edenki.n«ie 9, 11, 1, 4 a. id I o'clock 12 and 1 o'clock trips not run Sunday j RATES * i Small Automobiles (including driver) One way $1.50; round trip 24 hr $2.50 Large Automobiles (including i'river) One way $2; round trip 24 bn J3.W Truck- according to size and load ' Passenger fares 25c. Tele phone* 150 and 120 Edenton, N. C ; Yoar Car U Insared While la Transit -FOLLOW COASTAL HIGHWAY r FERRY SIGNS" '* J
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