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AWUimiLM WQX FIND Qtfl GOLIMm A UTOUT TO W ■n—a OP MAKHK COUNTY VOLUME XXV—NUMBER 58 CO-OP. WAREHOUSK ' RECEIVED TOBACCO THIS MORNING Fuaui We# Heaaed With Advances Made By Association The Tobacco Groan Anirioliw . iaf with aeveral tbuniil pa«ds of tihcci on the loora. AM of the toUr co was of the thin nrictj, resaltiag boa the heavy nuns *uriag the ■Nth of Jane Mr. Lewis H. Fed of GrMtos tewn (hf was the ftrst nan to Msg a load on the market this wnhc. The per pound We did sot got the a«e«ire advance before gomg to press, bat it wes better than it has ever base. The farmers were satisfied with their fint f advances aad moot of them tipusm I —hjghlypleeaett ably higher advances this leans than it did last year oa all lew giadti aad it is some stronger oa the better !■>'«• Ne advance b less thaa twe «*rts per pound Prom the baaks the farmers can borrow om fourth of the •rat advance aad thus realise a greet er proportion of the valee of their crop thaa ever before ia the history of the Tobacco Arsaciitiaa. The Anal payment oa the IKX crap oa the IKS crop will come ia this month. Free For ALL Fight Last Evening in Col ored Section of City The Mayor's court roar was the scene of mach excitement last eight when four colored women were before the eoert far a scrapping which saaaa ed to hare been free for all eseept each had to pay SP.O6 before biing granted pcivifcga to pass by the pe liee. They all refused to pay Mae ex cept oee, aad entered the city paiioe strtbs It aooased that the fight began when a beach of children entered in to some altercation. Thea oae by mt the older members of the *i idii represented in the ahercatise began to take ep the isoae. It aaeasad that the nihaii wm • different that Mayer Hand caeld hardly da other thaa fited them di guilty. yet some body did what is too often doae ia ceert. Mod aad the innocent saay here severed. The freedom of people is only toe often loot because people have too little regard for the treth. Seam ef the wimrti who ware fbaig ad with the crisae stoad high j those who know them aril McKIM—POPE McKIM—POPK This moraine at tea at the Imam of her parents, Miss Kfimheta bride of Mr. Thomas McKm of le aad rimpliiilj was the I mil itiiig the ptasseri of ealy her i 11 I faauly. Than was only oaa attswd ant. Mm Josephine Baharaaa. wbe war amid ef hsesr. The bride, who is a very pretty yeaag lady wes very charmiag ia a sak of Mee wath ar mimrise to mhk Mrs. Mctta is the oldest ef Mr. aad Mra. Herbert fhpe ef . Bobersenvflle aad the ef Mrs. Bettie Pope ef Wiwmstoo She has been tearklng m the pahhc schools ef tsbsiosa.Bh for the. pa* twe years aad baa amde amy frieads dirua bet he has Z^iU the North * Cairiim State Highway cuaaßmaaaaa for the peat few years aed fa aaw em 1 ▼He. ne is A very fee yeaag net ami well like ia hip adapted strta. Mrs. Battle Papa. Mae Am Pepe | aad Mr. Joha E. Pope ami sea. Joha , iag te at teed the mamage j LAMM DAT OBSEBYED Labor Day was it I by the lecal peat oAke aad baaha aad a few to THE ENTERPRISE TWO THOUSAND HEAR SERMON SUNDAY NIGHT AO Prophecies Leading to Coning of Christ Hare been Fulfilled j Or. Seeday ermhg. the largest creed ever sase at a religioes serv ice m the history ef WOmmston was paiaeii* at the evening's service. Con servative rrtaaatri nem be red the the exception af the interruption when the fit.iacn were celled oet to ge to a file. it was a Sue service There had been a Survdav after - aaea service aad the subject. -The Signs of the Times and the Fullness Thereof* taken from the tenth chap ter af Romans, was begun in the af "lone aad finished at the evening Mr. lee man said that after twenty »ev»e yean of carefol study of the B»le and alt other books written on the subject, be was convinced that all the prophecies concerning the second c&miag ef Christ have been fulfilled te tisse is aear at band when the Laed shall came aad call His own. He tsarbi i lightly aa the praphmu.i as they related to the political ska atioa ef the werhL He said that every that baa bee. held for thTfmrpooe of ■■■bieg a world treaty er Icegee of notions has baee very distinctly fore told m the Word of Gad. Anethar leesae advanced in his treatmas* of this absorbing sebjert was the erase far pleasure that eb sames the world today aed which ep alamo* overnight. Things rhaagait so mach in the last ten years that there ia ao doabt ia the miad of aayone if they analyse the riteatiae that the period we are in is the eaa spoken of by the Prophets. Ansdher proof he dwelt a pan was "be spriaging ep af celts and forms rehgtoa that awke unbelievers and W Paspte awpy from tk teaching Of Jeaws Christ. He said ti«t the col for the disbelief of many of their tra toalu and pepOa. their teachm*. m the realm af science leading the yeethfel minds to the ronriusioa thnt the creatisn af the world is a scire tifie fart ia steal af the haadiwork of Gad. Tie last caeviacmg argument ad vanced arts the revelation concern iag Mm Jews. It b priiphninl that, the Jews wield be in eaetrol of the, "Mid aed the stetfatiea aad facts show es clearly that they are doaai e*mg certain spheres of the life of *■ aatiini of the world today They "oatrel fcsncer. with ao rivals. They are at the head of all the greet tewapepers, eat ealy of Aacerica, bet •f ril the world, and they are swift ly If mmg power and domiaatioa the whole world over aad arhen the Lard cames. they will be rwdy to take •heir pasitioa of sapremary ia the world. Marriajre license for Month of Augrust The marriage licenaee isaecd by tks Begiater of Deeds fell off several hei dred per cent last ameth a baa there were eely tee ie the white cehaaa aad rely twice that assy in the calsrtd In i gem ee to shew that the IsrbHsr of today, mm ssetter hew eld he be. needn't give ep hope White _• larper Weaver. IP—Myrtle Perry. IA; Lewis Everett, X? —Ken ice Wlute hust. It. Catered oaa. 8; Take Lopkins t!—Daisy M, tl; John llewell. 23—Elisabeth Jakaaae, IA; Kichard Junes, C 2— Clare Bar Page «A AfTIAI. MUSK AT CML'BCM OP TMB ADVENT. SI'NDAV Mios Praaoaa Peaidtetoa ef Elira brth City rmdrcrl The Ptoeer Soag" H. Tnasln ea the ergaa, at the Chasch af the Adveat. Seeday. The yeewg lady is eely tasslse years of cad pi main te be aa artist ia the Mra aad Mr*. L. Caaegc aad fkmdy !af Sakaa are visiting Mrs. George's brother, Mr. Joha McCaH aad Mrs. >tuW«h | Mrs. hd Williams ef Nefrik. Va EaatlUfasteert ■ POM BENT: TO SHALL PAMILT. 3 S partly Ihialdil mms >ppl|| »• be Mm. Mi C Yarrefl. til Bay Willianiston, Martin County, North Carolina, Tuesday, September 2, 1924. FIRE DESTROYS 75 STABLES AT ROA r NOKE FAIR GROUND fFire Department Called Bat Too Utc to Check Flames t Seeday eight jest as the *nim - at the tabernacle were aril under way, i the call of fire wes given out aed the -{file ceaspeey rushed for tho station. e ; The I limp iay located the fire at the >, Konaskr fair groends and rushed to » the scene as tparkly as pussibte. hav » ( ing te make a detour by Skeuaike* - J Seventy-five of the hone stables f .were kerning and they were so far rgme that 'he fire compaay wes un - able to do any good. They had started - burning from the middle aad had t burned almost to each end when the firemen arrived. This set of >tables - were the oldest oa the grounds and f were eahsad at QNU9 and covered i by 57 5e.» insurance I TheW is no Hoe as to how the fi:; I originated, bet frvm all the circem- I stances, it wall seem that it me t have hen started melic laody or wx the result of a lighted emtch brtn; » carelessly thrown down bp same am - who had poartbly "shooting crep" k r the stable r PROMINENT BEAUFORT MAN DIES IN GOTHAM ' * Washington. K. C, A eg. 3D.— ( Joseph P. Taylor, M years old. for Jaae ly chief clerk of the U. S. Sea t ate ? inn art rsmmjttrr. died today of ,' paret isnra ia a Kew York hmpital. .'•woatTg to a meoaago received here. ( [He served as clerk af Ike Senate com auttae while Senator Stessaons was its ,' Mr. Tayloe was prsmmcat through I cut the State A Democratic politics He is survived by three brothers IV D. T. Tayloe. whe was with him ,jh Mam York when he died; Dr. ' Jushno Tayloe aad Dr. Armistaail . Tayloe of the I'aitod States Army aad tnree sisters. Miss Ilia Tayloe. Mrs. | Thoems Prirhard. ami Mrs. A. L Bowers, all af this city. The feeeral will take place m Wash ington Tuesday aad iatt i mtal wdl be made at Oakdale cemetery with serv ice by the Elks. •PBATEB SEBTH*ES BEING HELD RIB MEN. WOMEN AND CHIL- I-BEN EACH APTSBNtiON Prayr. services are hcu.e laid ia cvs 11 srv .«qc of the town every if ' team ..ate for thr a iwia and chd : dree er: seiac held in thr liiar and 1 tluae for the men in the hei ine * ' boaees of the town. There was a arert ' iag at three-thirty this afternoon in 1 the Monticvllo Chfe with Kn Lta ' mar and Mr Coatee haling. It wis ' well attended As these mretmg last far only half aa hear jt is po- »ihlr for most eet«yo».« to ga. Some of tht good womsa of it town are h idmg the women's e» - iaga the rhddrra and the )oeng pie's aaectings they »r; dafcig - greet deal ie msl eg tke meetieg the .una it is btaag. Th • asna's prayer serviens that i.t held at the tabernacle Just kefsn .r. great good. VOCATIONAL TEA!WEB IN JAMESVIIXE Mr. W. L. Tatom has beea easploy ed as teacher of vomtional rdnratwn h the Jews ile High Scheal far Mm half time work ia that rsmma.it), pi i paimg tor las apt dariag the yeef. AT THE MOTELS I AlteaMr—W. M Sitter on. K. C: C H Ham. M. C; E. W. Baglaa i. Hahimsee. Md.; M. M. ir rami, Wi soe, T. W. Cahh, WOooe; T 4. Hack ney, WBsea; W- S. Pike, Bockr Moeat; D. E. J.aer, Nertdk: C. H Belford. NorfoM; M it Srpo. , Charlotte; C B Clark. Norfolk: D. K. Lingo. Norfolk BrtM a—E. C Myers. WAsw. P. C libens. High Mat; 1. a Bmbf, Biktina »e; B. M Wors*ey. Oak City; W. H. Holkday, Eoher-aeri Is; Crawford. CBy; Gie«n C W intra! Becky Maad; Mr. ami Mr*. W. T Sham. Prtaaa; Mr. ead Mrs. J. G Ferry, Edaatoe; Mrs. J. L Palmer. I Mr. aad Mrs. a H. Walker. N. C.\ I eamMa_ | iimjfcsdj ia b ill to virit the £9O ADVANCE ON EVERY BALE COT > TON TO BE PAII* | Raleigh. flnm of North Carolina *■* *R ■■>!! J the Cotton Graven Ciy«liu AisonaUM. will incnw aa adoan sfiSUta eatk 50" paar.d hale IStM eotton dHh«K! Aartnc Mi SjjNA.- 1. wfaet tha piala Car IW aw cr»i icre op*,- 1 ed ar-d Mwto lertxi! accan'-fs :c a tatameag ianr f-wm the .-e».i qia-tcrs ■ tallijl b«' ni(M 1V i«whtiw i« ir. -ri»? for ihr r+arca. «U T. W. Pine; -r of Information, aaJ rf-rai ajt*«t law beta ap(aialM the 1 territory. aai natratu have 1-eefi ■»* w*h warehouses for the comiag seasoa. The asmciatisa >ta ( beer able la Make ma wore ad .an tageoaa ri atatu with warrhousemer and in ailMiaa has aecaiad wdatwl in swww rat— lad it b estimated that | b« linn of the* caamao» *e rwred the aaAm of the association -ai ha saved approximately S>(W.IW a 'he* two ktm>. warehousing ami Concerning th advaace. NrHl haei Jim said that the Cotton Grower*' operative bnM ad -i-nce tn «a »wn M pound hale aJ the North Carolina Afrinharal Vrporatioe M|U lake an additional Haare of $M the hale, making the >-Ul advaace wt 990 a hale or TS per -at of the —ljfci t, value of the cotton wi hi the priiWll state of the marke* practically al that any farmer coahl | export to man if the ratten «a> ■tamped mm the Market aad the cooper :-lnre aaiMac a»*>or*atioa vrs to withdraw from haaim a The advaace to be made ea hales r weighing i«a tkr 300 pounds will he ia the nw proportiea. as feßaws; betvreea 450 aad MM pounds. total cdTaae* 100; brtwven 400 and *5»» . fwiaait. S7O; hltauii 35V and 400 poaads. IC "All OPENING IN ENLARGED STORE - •* I Hal (rails Brothers and Brooks will ' have all airai.rements for their hie - fall opening on Friday ia their »tore - which has heei. reaovated and enlarg ed to twice its former >tar The store 1 f. imcily occw) *.l by J. A Leggett ' aad Cnmpowy has been added to their old store by an archway ami is used for the "»en'> and hoy's departments aad a sho? departneat for both men Th~ former store has been rem«.iel ■J, new cabinets m>ta!led for the i '- dies ready-to wear and for the new niHiaerjr department which will be . ••'-lite an added attraction to 'he | tore. i The reneral arrangement of the store has been so fixed that when one , eaters the store of Margoli* Brothers - «.ad Brook>. he might think that be » ■*» -ntenn* a metropolitan store t Mr. Frank J. Marpolis has been an ■ vioa» to hav- his star? arranged in hr rawer ever siaee he has been 1 the mercantile ha ini >- in Wil 'iaaaf on and not ontfl recently has he been :.blr to ret larger arron»uda , "im»- Far the heaefit of all has friend, ad m tuaen, Mr. Marfdu ha. ;«rrt»«J a fall line of Roods that will '* large enough and great enough in 1 variety for both mea aad nan to pet their complete fal ami mutter Hitfits ia the latest styles at the and ; that it wfll pay to bay in Wdliam* tua duriag the faN of IK4 i Mrs. G. W. Hardisoa. Mrs. B. A. i Cotcher. Mr. aad Mrs. RI«I. A. ; Critcher. Mr aad Mrs. It F. Pope. , Messrs. Perky Perry aad CJ. (Van ! s.tended the revival services ia Ta» *» -ro last e veaiap. Mr. Uv.yd Hight left yesterday af traooa for Waihiagtnri where he will Vj is Iht employ of the Knott Ware house Ca. Mr. E. W. Ragtand of Baltimore •peat the mack ad ia lawn visiting Mr and Mrs. W. T. Culpepper of Eizahrth City are rprnding a few ways ia the dtp. Mr*. Alice Yeager of Wilaungton m visrtiar Mr. and Mrs. John Me Can at their hone oa Saaathwick street. Mr. B. S. Townoead. jr. vfll arrive >■ the city taught (a apead arveral ■"■■*b* on the local tikarn market, Mr H. T. Wuna w3l arrive to time. Mr. Varna has may friends beta who are always (lad to aae him "STVT White. rZTfa the ► aiiiaad ia toaa ready far the work of the aaaa. COMMISSIONERS OF COUNTY IN > REGULAR SESSION 1 Tax Levy For The Year | 1924 Was Estab » ■' lished. ' The Boarti of County Commissioner - ne; in their ismilar ession yrester jday St the court hou-o with the fs' !i>* members present: Vt-srs. !l. C. Gfsn, chairman. J. G KarrJiilL. T B S*; »e. jr., C. A. Askew uisi W, B luuT:ngton. i Afler dispensing the minor Ni-uev j the Born! proceeded in estahlukiiii ']a tax le\y for the year 1524. I business a> disp«ks*-«i of W 'laws: Ordered that Clyde Ty n»r be re leased from payment of $ I.»W >ki« . tax Ordered that allowance to Geo | Kiys be discontinued snd that he be , aimktni to the County Home. I C. A. Askew was directed to in vestigate the reetl for work en tK.- Warren \eck ro;;I in Uvt ■ .-hip. .1 that John Ch -sson (c«t*:re*li ,-br allowed the -um of K.W per mortis II C .*ler"d that R. T. Robcrvi n be ad- I r'itted to the County Home. >| TKe question upon the propohr mi ■ jtu co.-tnge the Hamilton-IVptir Puitt iJ' -hip lines was tr the •rst of October. I Lamber was for to baii>! . a bridire on the Kverett Wdd Cat rood •■ear J. L Wyna's farm. The bridxe i * to b~ 12 feet in length. C. P. t arstarphen. County Treasar , er. presented his statement u Coaaty | Trea-urer of Martin County aid ; same was accepted. I Mend that the ->um of 5 SOO I » be appropriate-1 to be use,i in ptaraae I the Ward children in a proper insti tution. The board i hen levied tue; for the year as follow-:' ' General school fund 75 cents oa ike ! sll*o.oo valuation. Interest ami slek inp fund » cer.ts on the |iq» W nl I nation General County fund cn th- (lOil.Ui valuation For hrdtr*- 5 cent.-, on each fIINMIO vrluation. Special road lad's were irtimi a ; follows: jjamesville township 5 ' Williams township JO tGriffins township ' | Bear Grass township j& jCios» Roals township _ 1 Willianiston township ii jGoos* Nest township • .3 i(nose Nest township | Poll I ,T» ' Hamilton township _ # Special Srbool Tai •' Jrme.-ville schools y> ■ hardens schools J# ' V.da P..1 eh -ols . ilAnpe schools i> > Kveretls schools 3i> i Parmde schools »S > «;.dd Point schools S Ha--ell schools iS . Gjm» Nest school.- JS iuilton schools ... .li J A petition f«r election to aathorii* lt« continual.ce of special ruad tax h , Williams town-hip was itiulid. Supt. and Mrs. J. & Seymour Arrived Mr. and M rs. J. S. Ney nwir arrmyvt I 1 &a uiday and wdl make then iiai with Mr. and Mr» Jaw l». -—| — r on Main straet. Mr. Seymour will be f the city schools during Ike ra mm f season The Williamstun Graded aa* High School will open for Uk year's work September 11th Full letails an-l an oatln of be work with a list of the trailer* wil he given ia an eariy ls.-w of this paper. .SIX SAIUIRS FOIMI AT SK% Ha..; Hampton. N. V.- i*pL L —' Six sv.- .-Ivors of the foui •--» ichooner "Samuel W. Hathaway" which was wreckol at .m last Ta-» dry, wre picked up early today hp the steamship "Southern Cross. ~ The rescued sailoraaea w-re fomat floating atop of the achoouerV sky light where they existed for foar dey> eating such flying fish as they could share and drinking wau r caught in their hats. They repaet ed the schooner's eagiaar aad aae rlor wnp drowned. CapL BHatt of to Hathaway was La. t seea Tuesday aight ciiagzg to a rait. The Hatheway was booed from Charleston, South Canliae. to Saa ' Mr. Frank Carstarpkea has accept ed a job with the Eagle Btaad Shoe ' company. We coasider the Eagle ; Brand Shoe Coaapaay very foetaaato to aeeare the services of Mr. Oar- LARGER MARKETS ' FLOODED WITH TOBACXX) TODAY Average I Vice Ranges From 15 to 20 Cents per Pound The Uifff tobactd noiktte of rnn Canfaa were le*ld with lobar jcr l«hT. Vim Hum> to kaH * jnjlaee pMuxb oa iu «ir)nw.« Saors |*«fc »» atrrjft of twenty cents per P» vr>i hnnt paid for it. ! Arrwidieic to a late fdcpkjw me - !■«»:# I*u>. it will be impossible to ji'jli the sales in Wilson toaiay. I R-port> from Greenville ray ther • |i amiM pours i- of the «nl [>l the floors TH"N today M*l >r««nj iftwr rents p-r pound is the Her are price brine Riven The report j»j f»itVr that the criJr of tobuir f» s> W w the ev-»raire Wki 14 »ur;t has reported h'»i\ tlw Ui; prices mere not available it "hat :iar. UX. VL M IRtiETS TO OPEN TOMOKKOH MORMXC Ivrrytfcirf is sn rea lines.- for the >pnnß( of the Willliam-ton Toham AWwa warrhouse> tomorrow a - ten »WI The name of tb* warehouse •►at will have first sale will oe iraw-t r. the morninr just beto*, -ale time Tine S>u\er- for th- -'itTerer r»m lunar*- have heen arriving »"l trek »J a few will arrive tonight, «Ke larpest cerp- of bu\ers inve ever had A kw crow.i is evpecte.l to come to VJlian4an tomorrow an.i it is evpecfoii that there will be more to kjrtv on the floor than there ever has b>«i Fm* all indications 'her.* will fcf; for before o'clock this cm» there was nearly a whole (ww on each of the-local w»rehuu--e Ibgrv If the pcwple of our ami -urroOiv.l t»r oauntae- want to make money on then twtena. then bring it to William 4M the nurrsl and be»t pbr • to •efl "ft The kcal warehou -emen a-sure th. fimer that Ifcf will ire! the be-t peace* smd the fan?-t treatmen' ( (tampion Handsaw l*layer V isits Here Mi I- L IVirr of Ku-rnur). X. C ib our Jwt last Saiunla) luvui' (stuutr- niale vml w rulmu a leather o e about the >ue of a No * laul-.:* a(ki of such a -bi|* Ou; *.>> -it) leal U- to a-k I|WStMK» of Ml I'xk* aud «.i«e t|Ur-1 It I k»l on to an • »*r mlil we Had him jJii.c tW I aa«t»i.w with a twlin bow. NJI .* HUM vertrs ago wh -u l»a.l *«al.j char- we boy- out t-» (he w~*• ,-M and hat* ®s saw the wu»l for the ieatrr» aril fireplacw. the Mil> ken H»and I ever heard l« come fr« m «n of tho.-e saws was wh. u a jrrea'. t»r parte of plw wov.l wa jikl abcut call through an I tie saw w. hert.i aod a |U>rkine MWI ci —IC be beard. \..t until list Satui •Say 4«j I kiM-w that other sound weie ir thr hand. .aw. Mr l*v rre played -everal (Mere.- aid :hat of "Wheti You and I wer Vow. Mi'ne" was most Irikiiu Mr Pierre has practiced at this foi ■wt two years and h-> &thiml thr »We wurr he call- himself Ik * chant pvai kaiiJsaw player in Amerlcrv He is triil all r»jfht as judged by n> As to tie class of music rrmleml Lv iw»b a mnbution we are ur>abl to ay. but we lo know that it L; «w. Ie the Kilt Mr Pierre is vi-itme bis war here. Me«r J G Gadanl. J. G. Crfkhnl. jr.. Joseph Godaid. third. J. S. Rhodes •-m4 Warren H. Birr- attended tlw II raur of the tobacco market in Gwiaißf today. Mr. Wißae Watts is attending the likacnt inning in ffreenville today Dr J. F. Thi*peri and Wbit Purvis are visiting the Greenville aaraket to- Mr Wlaon G. Lamb is spending i rirliwr in Haiti more in the house of Uaaarl Mfller Company Miss Nettie Burras of kidiuaaJ viilia( Mrs. Mary Bell Osborne. Mr. Morris of Washington mm town 'his nanuag on kniiani Messrs Hubert Mutton and W. NK natared to Graearilt this aaorw ; # MM* Eva Wynne and Mrs- L C Braaitt ■ttrniil the revival aar a has at Tarharr last erraing Mr I- L Pl of Ruenary it mia« ulutrina in the ceunty. Mtun Harry A. M(p and Jußna & M Rtwaad Sndtf inmc fraaa " »; - WATCH THE LABEL OS VOL'S PAPER. (? CARRIES THE DATS LOLR SUBSCRIPTION EXPIRES ESTABLISHED 1898 C HILDREN FALL FROM TREES AND f BREAK THEIR ARMS s Boy Breaks One Arm i While Sister Breaks Both of Hers Tke c.ine >ear old son of Sir. W. - ft. 'irfts ris up 3 tree ♦ithcrin* I' Wu jrrape- last Fri-iav while his * sister *i- jath-rrr m pr. in ar.- r o" her tire rear by. The you "if boy suddenly cmrnel that a : had bitten him ami 'o*»-e-ii-i)r his hold fell f* is> the !j:ou!».! an-J his rm he- Iteem the wrr-t an.! elbow. He suc f b *ejci. r.r th» roiisf. no* ' N.-ic.nc his -irtrr. " F.ile the TTK wts aim:nistor inK j»l to her «*fi. ihc littl" srirl arr Kearvt cry;n» ami the mother think if>»; -h.- si - only fr *t ' pai.i very lit*l> Attention to her rmras. 1 Som» oaiklrw w,— at iht hou>c ?nd f they iw. tbe liule e'rl ar>! foaixl thrt -he h*.« fallen from the tree £.-. d h>( kt4'n both her arms. Af ltr*»t>! >ht -la' ivl th»» she knew • nothinr of Kapr-tH jf'.- r U»y fell urtil she Ha-i reaches- the r hou e It is thought that sh- fainte.i ' f" ,!fl the frish* ar»! fell U» th - ' b*s"«ki "e hi'th Her irms. ' The h- ken lirti of th* children 1 *Tere ; b> I>r Smitnwick an«* i.lnvlr- Jl*l the children, at ir» ~»ht. Winf aloni; r-ierty 1 The hoy was bitter. Hv a black twkf. hjarinc him rery litth. . t ounty Asrent's Report To ( ounty Commis sioners for A u urust s The r-pwrt of tbe County Aiee-it for t tbe month of Auxu-* to the ISoanl of r County t'ommbiio'-'. --i session herr >»-ter»4a> is as fallows: 13 days iprM in field work. n 7 days .-pent in work. n 6 liays fpMit as annual leave. 0 ITS rarftiunai auh f^rwis. * 'etters written, t '« farms vi- ; tod. 1 2 nertiir- hebJ with an utt -IHlai.ee :*>6. I St.' mile- (nurW In (•-rfunuric* >-f -lutie-. -1 urtdHes written, f ITI hatrs lr-a'e.l .» total since April Ist of 1427 hoi»- and pi if-. farmer- visited in revanls to r weevil cortrvi work j * femv- * >itnl in resrrud- to live , -i«k. , h farmers visited in r *i*ar>i- to use vf fert;!iaeis. r 3 farm* - \ i-it si m r Hr: rvl- to feed > in« live tuck. 1 farm visited in regard- to ».-r-inr ,1 .1 i farmers «i>itnl iii re«ar>ls t« r poultry, > 1* advi-ed in m-anl- to n cultiv lliir cotton. it ' We-vil tr.fe tatK>n : i>je-ar- lieMer S this vear than it Was last » I hupr u, hair utue vjJu_hli irt d f->inuth« on we»-v ■I I- i-n w.>rk r- s*-nae time -wf:. as s«H»n a the r> e ult.- caii 1«- collecte>l At pr>--*-r.t I have r«*v»o- t- from s ! uto in-ii nearly SS& K »a.' r of 7 of ho?r> arvl pi-- which wii! or E- ■> tb •> \t ft * days. " T B fkASDON. * COUIJJ AI.- nt. , i- I UlJaK\ -HARRIS d MClauili llarri- aisi il A .lirin V. Lilley. both of tlrnS.- IJWI -Sip, were marrteu Friday, the twenty r..nth r «f .\uxus! at the rr-i.4« ;.. •o' li«. UiCtanl Kaebv in Washingvun. Mi. and Mis. Lallev are -»tl. very I, pepaalar y—tng people ui their w»- 9 munity and have nanv fr»r«l- thrvuHt ie .ut this «tM« n Tbe n> attende«i by oily a few friends anil it was a rpr.se to « S rood mant. The\ are now spet:>tin|r a few days at Virrinia I>each. « L'pon their return thev will he at i- borne at Mr I Jlley *s dome neall l.-lley's Hull (f —rr e K —^ Mr. Surry Parker and faaaSy pn»n il I tnruugk town yesterday en raulr to •MM time m North Ctaulin^* 1 " * 1 • Mr Parker WM tb. "il 'Mi i mi mm «f the mast r.m f la>i ln«rnT
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 2, 1924, edition 1
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