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AMUIUUS WILL IDID Otiß OOLDUtt A UTfWT TO ISM VOLUME XXV—NUMBER 57 OPEN 34 MARKETS IN EAST SEPT. 2 WB Take mm New Con tracts Ftor This Crop Eastern Belt After Opening Date m i.--", ■ TW Maw Oifiii Cwyntiu fate next Tan lay. Somber 2, ■ al of its hmibi points m U» C» ■tan arbe Mi*m In* 19Zi crop to •• iwn* 75 per cent of Ikt kuken • cash loan r i)iu«l to oar bilf the a ■raat of his first «Hfc afnace. Ike ai ntac af hto Jhaiw fa* fram the SnUi CuWm Belt. Ctwlfa aad kli»uiM to tke •*- Cm*m enp mm Aagaet S. TW cash •My att tfa cuk nm which other ' Carmen cat ail at aarr far their h- Na totaoM of tha 1924 crap will this season. After that date it will (waive Mijr raatiaita far the 10SS and IMS crape af r—Uia Canliaa tehee fa fM tUMuM 11 hi IMS atioa wl mm a hipr trapertiea af the Kaaleia fait crap thk year. The iwr that aial in af tfa la ta Mirer their ISM crap atf Ml tfa I l Cant af North Carahna fa tfa right af tfa amori taor with its natiatt and that tfaao -1*22 crap Zfkn solo, ami*« to Me ii MT atioa which ape* next Taecday, Sep «ne! rillli,!. Kealy. Riastoa. Grange. Ifanlt, New fan. Ftoo- Mi Sm HO. Sprtog Hope, Thr m. smm & Bases HAD n. CMIWf TO HNC nr. J. a Carta af tfa I I tfa ton far af his BATTLE SNAKE "■"*» OR WASHINGTON BOAD B E. WMte. " far tfa VB iag aa the bra aw fa' OU Fieri ■VtoNdalafafaMMMr HrifaaMfaaaifaaifathttol THE ENTERPRISE EVANGELISTIC MEETING GETTING I UNDERWAY WITH BRIGHT OU i LOOK FOR GOOD RESULTS TO COMMUNITY large Crowds Attending l ntli Morning and Even >■ teg Services; Many Business Houses Close Daring Morning Service Hoar ■ ■ ■ ► ■■ EASTERN MARKETS OPEN NEXT WEEK The EiCen Carolina tobacco mar kets wdl open -wit week, th- smaller markets to open on the third and the . larger oar». Wilson. Rocky Noant and | GncariUr to open oo Tuesday the Farmers and haziness men through- ( oat this territory are watching the Snath Carolina markets and are !ook ( isc ta tha iipaiiwt of tha markets in this lartiaa with great inter-st. Tha crap to this iaarfiitf section is ml failed la fa afaat oaa third off and aat even gaaa it to be aba* iw hilf below the average. The Soath Carolina crop will also be a boat •v-Lhird leas than in 1923. It is now estimated that Georgia wdl pradaee around 30*00.000 lbs and the Florida crap shows aa increase bi both qaaatity aad quality. The Vir gmia bright leaf faß has a poor crop, it fatog sheet to poands and low in saality. The prima, ae far, oa the markets af Florida. Caargia aad fleatb Caro lina aad a few af tfa North Caratiaa factory .Practically every reporter apologizes by redactog the quality ta i nasliai the prise. In spite of these low prices North Carolina is hoping to get the benefit of a raise in prices. I STATE CLOSES ABGI'MENT^IN LOEB-LEOFOLIf CASE I State's attorney, Robert E. Crowe, roe c laded his argaaietit against Lao paid and Loeh, murderers of the { Franks bay to Chicago several months aga. ynaterfay with an attark aa th? , •J tfa attitade of the jadge in Ue|' The attorney, to a final summing ap of his pica far prosecution pat a { Uab aader mach of tfa evidence of tfa iHiat Ii who had lulilil far tfa Oa said that tfa plot was laid for tfa psrpaoe af getting tfa SIMM with which ta aettle gambling debts ■■fa by I oeh The King and Slave ( theary aa advanced by the alieaist-i. | he said was nathing more than ep»- ( safaa to the life of Leah which Lea-!. poM knew afaat aad which Leeb was'i fraid af faa« " till With tfa ciaatog of State's attorney QhwTi argaaaeat yesterday the Jwdge Caveriy, who is to taailii fas dadaaa af paaiatoaaat far tfa to* j oaths «a fapfamfar tfa 10th. TEBBIFIC STOBN IN TABBOKO LAST NIGHT Last aight Tarboro waa the sen* of a In Mi storm, the wind blowtog dowa Umbo aad a tow whale tialc, aad the hghteatog playing havoc all over town. It did not ranee aay seri- 1 deatrwetioa of tfa Itopttrt charch The light plant waa pat oat af eoaa- ! ■irriaa aad the liaes af tfa Caraliaa i p m ST EAUNC band caught 7 A IN lANESriIXE Far mraial years aicch -te-tltog has faea daae aad rate house breaktog to tfa towa af Jaaaesvtfa. The chiaeas cad dkm bare pal forth eoas;dir abie effort to apprehend the th eves, aafl hat waek. whea several young said that they fatoght them foal foaad that Wmifa) bad aald aeveral are thaaght to have beaa tafaa fram Martto Brothers' store. It is tfa^ht Stoafay aa several artietoa apt faaad Leartog tfa private pg* af W. H. tI,HM bead far the next term af tha rtetfa tfa eartara gaag to at lip! 1 aMi tfa ato to thie iaaae aad fa prafftad thereby Williamston, Martin County, North ftlrolma, Friday, August 29, 1924. Tfa sen am. held by the leaman- Caitaa Evangelistic Party, so far. fare afa— very ptemiiing signs of a meettog which wdl result in great good to the towa aad community. The people hare, ia mach largsr n ambers than is caitowiery. attend ed both the miraing aad evening wn dwag their daara daring the hour of The chair is increasing ii> numbers daily aad the mask it is rendering is a credit to tfa towa. Mr. Coat on it a aide awafa. active leader and diiuliaa the saag aiikt every mom tog aad eveatog is very inspiring. The wnng «mcn ere not so large a»l the pn« sil touch which is easier ta get to a small crowd makes the gat 1 1 to| ■ very helpful to all those who xvad themselves of the opportunity of etteadtog. Taaaday*a Sermaa The fabjeit .evicted for the Taes day cmatog's sen ice was "Satan". Mr. Iraarm said that the Devil did not always lire aad thrive in what we oniider da lowest places, as the gambling do aad places of that sort, bat fa sometimes ainiaer the person of a cellared. reOaed gentleman and is foaad aaoag the teamed and the leaders Mr. Leamen took as a topic for his Ut>iar*U evening Merman. "WorW line» " la hi* W->elo patent of the theme, he was very comprehensive in the ate of the "term", as regards the thmgs that are worldly. Dancing, tamblag aal thiags of that type, of coarse, are feimi of woridliness, bat there are other fonas harder to d.'Anr, bat whea practiead to extreme cases, Inety aad other thiaga wdl warp tfa |todividaal aad caaee him to have a ' different nanptiia of God as tfuickly as faßowtog after the lasts of plea- Thar i day s Sermaa Thanday ereaiag's eabject was "How Sataa Triea to Hinder Revival Maattoga." Based aa the works of Kefaaaiah whea fa triad to rebaßd the walls of tfa cßy, haw fa aaa laagb ed to scaea whea the strength and help af the rime to him and he | rttabli be i the work His work pros perad jat as soaa as he and bis helpers Uwiaj mterested in the wwks of God aad prayed for strength fram Him to pat forward His won I aad waek to the warid. Safaacta far Saaday At 1 p. a Saaday. Mr. I eaman's topic wdl fa. "The Second Coming." Far Saaday aight his topic will be, "The Sigas af tfa Tiaaes." These two leimiai wdl be the stroar oat that Mr. I aamaa will preach whil. ia mm city MB. DL W. RAGLEY IN TOWN Mr. a W. Bagley, who is aa old raaidaat af Wdliaawtoe is visiting Mr. ud Mrs. Jaha O. Simpsaa this week Mr. Bag|ey ** a eoasin of Mrs. Stopaa He lived to Wdlianistoa an ti fa was hfteea years of ge and left afaat ifty oae years *t> goiag to Scat la ad Neck where Se lived for a Maabar af years Whaa to the bloom af paaag maahoad. fa cua- ht the Ha iafaiai t ta the East thea aad lived ia Norffaßc for a while before gotog to Greeaibaro where he ia now Kvtog. He says that he caaae back to the baat city ia the ffaath He de scribes Craea i bora's growth as betog am fast that aae caa hear tfa hide crack. He does aat Ma ha that Gaaeaa bara ia as large aa either Wtostoa- Salem or Charlotte bat fa jaat says that it is fatter. Mr. Hagiey m btoaaad with the gift rf a fade aad aafa aaa glai ta fa araaad hto He has faea a travdiag maa mot af hto life aad baa caaae to •teach with haaaaXy at fast haad aad | has learned to lave his feAowaaaa by PBATHB MEETING IN THE MONTICEIXO CAFE a prayer ■nliag to tfa MonticeUo Cafe at SM F. M. Everyhcdy is urged day. prayer imilhig wdl be held in Oa McGaama gaacaiy stare at ths nr. CCL GBfa af Oil It waa a Tobacco Growers to Receive Payment Sept. 21 Members af tfa Tahaeeo Growers Association to Eastaca North Cara- UOO oa their 190 dettrariataa Septoat ber 27. which an brtog their tottf , 87 1-2 per caat af tha faafars' vala f at ion on all IMS dritoato t Final iHtliaiial aa tfa crap af 1922 wdl aba fa madb to ■ of the csroctottoa to Patera Neath Carolina within tfa thirty days, accosting to tfa aßfaaaoemaat af i Richard R. Paitaraaa, flfaaral Maaaa ' er of tha amaciatiaa. to" ■ BBS. & T. COtoPEB AND MISS ETA WTBNE ; Gr'ESTR OF HO NOB i adn. Mrs. & T. Cawpar af talaigh. who has beea tfa gwaat af far sister. Mrs. , r B. HaaaeU aad Miaa Bra Wynne. rho has spaat tfa past aeveral awnths , " New York stadyfag vacal music. I - ere caosts of honor at a card party , when Mrs. Lake Lamb last Friday afternaaa at tfa boat of her pareate. Mr. aal Mrs. J. Lam V vnne oa Main street. Bridge aad rook played in , i>e living room and tkl masic room . which were decorated wfch lovely . ummer Sowers for tfa occasion. Salt ed peanuts were placed aa * table , !uring the gaaK. I IMicioas ices with wafers were , served at the rnattoaiia af tha gaaaa. Mrs. Cowper waa paaaaalM with haad kerrhiefs aad Mfaa Wyaae with a •lorine as gweat prises, aad Mrs. G. H. Harrison. baldiag high score la bridge "as givea a package af bridge cards anjl Mrs. C B Hawaii, makiag the most piugimebiai to rook, was riven a silver compact Those enjoying the hospital it y of •drs. Land* were Mia Cowper aad Miaa Wynne, Mr*. C B HaiaiH. Mia. J. H. S.waders. Mra. 4. W. Maaafab to*. B. A. Critetoar,. Mrs. W. JL Warren, Maa. Maariaa D. Watts. Mtoa Veila Andrews, Mra. C, H. Godwin, Mrs. George Harrison and Mrs. Clay ton Moore. BENTUCBT LEGIsLATVBE REGI LATES TOBACCO SALES ON WABEHOI'SE FUIORS —— The lawa af Keatucky, aince the last amattog of the Legislature re I i|uire th-t each arareliotiae ahal! port not lakr than » o'clock of the day full.. srlag earn xale. in the warehouse 1 oAc->, a statement showing the actual ' number of pounds aold aad the aver t-gt price per pound for the previous 1 day's sales. They are also reiputad to post not less than thirty minutes prior to the [ aele of the tobacco to be sold on that day, in a convenient place, for public ' ii:.- pert ion a type wnttea, or printed list showtog the true name :.nd post ciice ad-ires* of the owner and pro ducer with the camber af pounds of tobacco each person. Arm or corpor ation, whose tobacco will that day be « ffered for sak. I No In banco caa be delivered or re rived by aay warehouse for Bale un ices the trwe aame and post oAce ad draaa a givea the warehoaaeawn by the percoa delivering the tobacco. BANKS WILL BE CLOSED NEXT MONDAY. LA 808 DAY __ Next Monday, September Ist beiag Labor Day and a national holiday, tfa Farmers aad Merchaata Baak and the Martto County Savings aad Trust Company will not apea for basine.s The poff. odke will also observe the day as a holiday. Miss I afa Lyoa, Mr. Thomai Lyon aad little Miss Virginia Dare Lyoa of Creed awe wdl arrive tamewew to i visit their aaat aad ancle, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Meadows at their home oa Mato street. Mr. Jaan L Caßrato af GHBas r was to towa yesterday. I Mr. Fraak Carstarphea attended I tfa dance to Tarhera Wednesday r everiag. Mr. Jcha Coltrain aaa to towa yes terday attending to haiiaeaa Mrs. George Harriaea aad Misa OBra MarrM have iatamed fram Rirbliads who* they traatad ralaUves far aeveral days. | Mrs. C A- Harrison aad chOdrea . r-tarae>l yesterday fram I imilli Mrs. Blanche Aaderaaa ia viahtos I her daughter, Mra. C. A. Harrison and Mr. naniaaa aa Haaghtaa atimi. Mr. Edaaaad Hardiag af Waahtog i tea was a baatoaaa visitor here yaa- WUXIAMSTON TOBACCO MARKET TO OPEN WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3RD. i THREE AUCTION HOUSES TO OPERATE J Local Warehousemen Well-known Tobacco Meig Largest Corps of Buyers to be Here Since the Establishment of Market 1 I i Tha William ton ToL. -ju Matket " apaaa aaat Wednesday bright and early. Arrangements for handling the : f wead have been made to the 100 th tie \ ■ faaaaa have been busy far the past J 1 aeveral months preparing for the I f grae. The managers of the local ware - The personel of the local markat carries the names of many of the warehousemen ami buyers of lact season with aeveral new men, both warehousemen and buyers. I The Farmers Warehouse is under entirely new management with Messrs. Bice and Spain, who come to our market and to our town, ot only high ly recommended as good warehouse ■ten, as being both, gooii judges of tobacco ami capable men, but they ar-*, also, high toned Christian gentlemen, who will be an asset to the community as well as to the local market. Mr. Will Rice, a man with. 30 years experience in the tobacco business will be auc tioneer ami Mr. Spruill, who has been in the tobacco business for seven I years, will be sales manager. ISoth these men are known by Martin coun ty farmers and are vary popular with them. The Dixie Warehouse will be ran ky Messrs. Harry Meador ami Jo.'! Taylor. They are both familiar figures on the Williamston market and liave been for several years, ami both ar? One fellows, well known tnd well lik ed. They know tohacco and are ener- Ratie manager* who will do the ; r' fast. Mr. Meador will itartioneer and . Mr. Taylor will ran the aakrs and Mr. John Peel, Secretary of the To hacco Boa til of Trade will be book keeper for the Dixie. I The Roanoke warehoaar wfll be ran by Meanrs. Morton aad Watts Hubert, he ild his share in making the mar l-et a success last year. He was tais ed ot - the warehouse floor and kr own tohecco ia all its forms. He will b r »ales nunta* r er for his house. M». W. 15. Watts, who ha* been in the hank I inp «U'l iiisurance business for a mm lier of years will have charge of the j 1-ookkeepintr. He is one of the test: hustlers on the Williamston market I ami will be a strong asset to it. The Brick warehouse will he run by the Farmers Co-operative Associ-»t«or ami will bp under the management of a capable manager and exper ienced grader. A full corns of buyer-, rf' "" ent ing all the leading companies and many independent buyers w'll Ik> on this market. Of course W. T. Meadow-,, (I'iicle Buck, better known I will be the dean of th. craft. He will buy for the Ex port Leaf Tobacco Company. Mi. B. A. Townseml, Jr will bu> for the Imperial Tobacco Company. He was «.-a the Williamson markrt la.*t year ami is one of th-' most «k-p"-mL able buyers that has ever i-erved on th's market, h . Mr. O. B. Head will repres««it the - H J. Reynolds' Tobacco Company. Mr I- Head will be here for his thin season and he has become a favorite among both the farmers ami the wa ehouse folks. Mr. H. T. Warren w : ll again repre acnt the Liggatt and Myers Company. Mr. Warren has bought on this mar ket for ten years ami is too well known to the tobacco folks of this section to require any endor -nic'it The J. P. Taylor Coapi") will be represented by Mr. Moore. Mr. B. C. Hemes will represent the Itebrell Bros, ami Company. He has been a buyer on the Washington market ami has made many friends during his association with the tobacco riarke! there. ! The names of the buvers for the American Tobacco Company, the China American Tobacco Company, Suhling and Company, John E. Hughes and Company and several other large companies who will have representa tives on this market are not yet known These companies have assured the Tobacco Board of Trade that they would have their representatives here for the opening, September 3rd. Messrs. J. W. Hight. J. G. Staton aad other independent buyers will be on the market baying on orders. SERVICES AT CHRISTIAN CHVBCH. SITNDAV Sunday School, 9:4b a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend these services. A. I. MANNING. Paxtor. WOMANS MEETING , HELD IN LEWISTON i The Aulander, Wimltoi ami Wil jliiiMtaa (Mip of Wamaiu Mission ary Mrfhliw of the Metiiodut j Episcopal Church South, of the East ll* m North Carolina Conftrer.ee. held its secon! annual meeting with the Church of Lewiston, on Thursday. , August 28. 1924. The meeting was calLvi to order by the chairman. Mrs. M. F. Hodge*, of Aulanilei. Hymn No. 415 was sung ami R«. Hodge* (ave a Scripture reading from the Ist chapter of St John. This was followed by a prayer by Mr. Hodges. Mrs. A. J. Joyner of Lewi* on de livered the welcoming address. to vhich Mr*. Closes Gillam responded beautifully. Mrs. M. F. Hodges brought rs a very great iMksage. strewing prayer and work. Mrs. W. C. Liventui then gave a report on the Willimston auxiliary. Mrs. Morris on Windsor, Mr*. Halptt on Aulander and Mrs. Joyner on Luriitai. 1 A beautiful duo. was rendered by the 'Misses Prudei of Windsor. Mrs. C. M. Early of Getesville, our conference president, spoke to us on Home and Foreign fields. She told in a brief way of the work our women are doing in China, Japan, Kore:., Mexico and the United State*; she then offered & prayer. Hymn No. 545 was sung after whici we were dismissed by Rev Hodgis.' I We were then given an invitation to the table oa the grounds, where we •ere ■■nil a mast tempting lunch. ' «WKtta| of everything good to eat 4 klrv W C. ha* taH» of the opening devotional for the af ternoon and after using Hymn No 545 »f«e read the 18, 19, 21) verses of SHi chapter of St. John also the 9th i.ihl 10th verses of the 16th chapter of I Act-. If\inn No. .' 86 was sung follow, ed by a prayer by Rev. Stanford, j Mr.*. Pnttie Morn.-. «.f Windsor read a very interesting paper on. "Hon a Society can be a good Sa maritan in the District." "How we nv.ke the Honor Koll," was rend by Mrs. W M Peele of Aulander We then had open discussion of "l!e.-r ways of conducting Missionary meetings," "How to secure new mem hers.™ etc. Mrs. W. C. I.iverma.i re [ported on committee of courte.-w „. Mrs. I'ati'e Morri re|-i.rt.tl that the next meeting snuil nifet with the Windsor church on Thursday after 3rd i Sumlay in October. Treasurer's report was • !.in rra.l l>> Mrs. J F. Thigpen. MltS M F. HOIK IKS, Chairman MIIS. J F. THIGPEN, Sec an.l Trea^ FATHER CLARE WILL PREACH SI'MIAI MORNING AT THE CHl'lit II OF ADVENT At the Church of the Advent on > Sunday morning. Father Walter It ' Clark will preach at the regular mom ' ing hour for morning service. Ft her Clark has concluded a visit to Nag- Head ami liertie county ami will >pen.: several days here before returning to his charge at Louisburg where he I lar been since leaving WiUiamstun Rev. Clark will hold services in Saint Marl in's Church, Hamiltu'l OK ' Sunday at the re - ular hour for the • evening service*. i ; STARK—SHERKOD 1 Mi. end Mrs. Benjamin B. Slier rod i.rwunce th- approaching marriage rf their daughter Patty to Mr. William Joseph Starr , n Saturday, the sixth of September i One thousand nine hundred Lml twer • ty four. Saint Martin's Episcopxl . Church, Hamilton, North Carolina. i The above invitation has been re . reived by friends of contracting par r tie.- : n the city. [ Miss Sherrod, who is r mcmb-r of one of Martin county's oldest frmi , liea. is a very charming young Udy , is well known throughout th (astern port of the State Mr. Starr, who is now residing in Sunbury where he is resident engineer , for the State Highway commission, was in Williams tun for two yean wfth the Commission and has many friends here who will be interested la earn of his approaching marriage. > Messrs. W. H. Gurkin. John Book er and Gayiord Harrison Metered t Hertford ami Edentna yesterday. WATCH THE UHL OK YOLE PAPER. IT xJIUKS THE DAT! YOUR SIKKXirnON EXPIRES ESTABLISHED 1898 •NINE CASES COME BEFORE JUDGE :| SMITH'S COURT > Three Cases Passed On To the Superior * Court The Ktwnkrt out of Martin [ tommy was Mb lamia) at the court lease with Jmige J. C Smith on the Bench ami Solicitor Elbert S. Peel prixeciilicx the «3ockeC Th» int nw caled was State a ' gain t 1 W Jiuns- who was charg "en with gambling Yilliaw pleaded guilty »f was isoi fire dollar* and CMtS of the action. State ver-si- Lloyd Stuefcls, Irving Harrell ami Lawrence L.» nch for ao eultwg with iieaaL} weapon was the uext ca-» ir»L Lynch and Harrell were foam! mot gwili» while Shields wis gwdty aau nned ils. am! JOT half the cot-S In the case of State r* Lewis Kar tell for is-amlturf with deadly weapon Harrell was f nand vuJl y and tine I one h-If the PWV State vs John J. Tee! was carried on to th* Superior nwl with the le fendant amter a t&N band for his ap pearance at the aext term of that cuurv He cSargcd with raising a check >ui pr.bnblp cause of gudt »a> foumi. In the car* of State v» William S. hr*-. prvioH- owe of guilt was foaaii aad Sjbca was placed under a S&UD bond for has appearauce at the September ten* of the Martin coun ty Superior cwrt. J. State vs Harry Hynan. C. DoUierry, Molester IMherry. was the next case called. 11 y atari was called but was rot present, ami C. ami Molssttr Dolberry cant nt* the coart and pleaded not guilty. I pia hearing the evidence, the Court ■HoM that Molester Dol berry was not gadty but C* Ikd berry 1 was foumi godly. Jadgnatnt was su spended upon lie payment of the ceata. , • Tike case of State vs Tom 1 levels of I ■ l «-' »■*" • IMi.tad. te vs Stephen Stafon for 'hottee , breaking ami larceny 1 was the next f on the bewnier's dork -t I 'rub , able caii-e was foumi ami Staton was f bv*nd over to lie Superior court un der a |ltw» boe>d Charles L (,ray «i- foumi not r guilty m the ca.-* of State against Inn for carry lag rwtic-aleii weapon uml i- :iuh wnii tmtly weapon. t i ' Officers Raid House f and C apture Three , White Men Chief »»f 1V!k» J O Manning an I Sherrf Kutrr.-i-a rufcV-t tire home of 1 lluriM II -M. tki> rr.-.ruirtg at if r founal three ««1 af town white ' ntri. in the llofine H»[4ui- is a y«*ung negress I of l»a .legree -4' One of thr white men w*£ in bed 1 . • U«-p whew caaflit and the other w> |>r- «!««: appearance of every •iegrre c f |M >-..tatiKb 'I he. Ken aere flarjii in the town lockup ami «dkers are now hunt r uig the of*rr-> »-ucctx-dod in ■•laititaiaiag her lihrf.y byway of n i-—k .Uwr U**.: wkile the officers «trs I aii>-li&r tie tfue* ahite men. , MK J. M. •• thl.Ll GIVES BtKHECI K e At bts oxiuu.ry U-a* i»ear ht re, Mr. e J \l Uukle> is-i tM by Dr H. 11. ' Y»rk a few of their u friends with a barbecue voter day at n the awa k ai C itecue ami bruns e wick stew with heave made corn OjJt 's ami btigwCa were served on the lawn oi tJu home am! the (iinntr was v.'ry much eajeyed. IW pce-rbt were Messrs. Wheel '* er Mart is. Otscar Anderson. C B. f Hsmll. W. k l-arker. Dr. J. S. Rh«tes. Ih W E W arren, A. R. l*naaiag. W M. Perry, J. H. Pnrvis, W H. Crawford. Joe Taylor, J. G. Sta ton, Hstt) Meaoor. pete Fowden, F. j L Kdwaid*. Hohert Morton. W. B. Watts aad Dr. M. H. Knight Mr. Sfnfl Spate will spend Sa*td:;- witk Mia. Spate who is visiting her f parrnfi. Mr. aad Mrs. Cannon te Ay- - t- den. y Mrs. Ansa Hamr— has retarne.l -- from a trip te Ci«ah and from New York wher> she has been for tfie past ■ three weeks bajing hats far Harrison t Brother* amd Company. She wil ma K have her department ready for its s fall opening y Mr. Eilut Tarwer at Windsor was • is tan test Mimes Eathaitei aad Helen Ox of Ktestea are vtiAteg Mm Hahesl Mor o tea at hw hame te the Thr Had a-
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