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XXV —NLMIiLR bi
UNIVERSITY TO BASE lib BIENNIAL
REQUEST ON ACCOMPLISHMENTS
OF THE LAST FOUR YEARS
Will Ask for Only Balance ot Original Sum Ap
proved by 1921 Legislature
Chapel Hill, Dec. 28 —The Universi
ty rf North Carolina, in presenting its
ca.A. to 'he Budget Commission next
week, vvil! base its requests for the
nest f*' veers on the record of ar
toi: si n*nt with the money spet.
*" duii*U: the last four.
it endeavor to show the com
mi«sio;. that to date it has don* 1
what it c.-timated it could do with
appropriation* totaling $3,24i>,00»>
were granted in l'J2l ami l'.ti'i
It "-ill then proceed to ask for the
J2,445,1n0w duo on the origin;* 1
request of SS,SBC),(XH» that was ap
proved by the legislature of 1921
for buildings and permanent improve
ments. and for $2,027,495 for main
tenance for the next two years ($979,-
920 in 19*25-26 ar.d J 1,047,575 in 192f
«/r\
These requests are based on a care
fid survey of the anticipated grow'h
O' the institution and cover the
needs that are certain to arise dur
ing the scholastic >ear> 1925-192' i
and 1920-27. The University will irr
sist that these sum* are not padded
by one penny and that unless the i
mounts are appropriated in full the
institution will of necessity be crip
pled in meeting its obligations to
the youth of the State, will be un
l-blc* to ere adequately for those
high school seniors now plant,inn
to ihe University next fall,
llw Tiiv»r»ilj ! i Caw
The University's case, in brief, will
be stated something like this: That
>*hile sl7,"oO,imK) of the total of
allo'ed in the bond bill
of 1921 for buildings and permanent
improvements for charitable ami ed
ucational institutions has been spen*
this amount has not been apportions
in proportion to the original reques*s
made Certain institutions have re
ctived alrvadv more than their tota'
reque.-t.- in 1921. These excess ap
propriations amount to $1,519,000. In
i-dditym. institutions not represented
in the orivial bill a! all have received
$809,000 On the other hand, the
University, which had the $5,5ft0,000
requested incorporated in the bond
bill, based on a carefully itimixed
sta'ement of needs that would nat
urally arise, has received $3,140,000
or onfy 56 per cent, of its original
request
The maintenance fund has gone to
provide for the natural increase in
teaching ad administrative forces in
cident to the steady jrrowth of the
student body and to cover the costs
cf the ireneral upkeep of the institu
tion
The building and improvement fund
lias be* | spent largely in the construe
tion of new' dormitories and ckss
rooms and in the renovation of old
buildings. Sever new dormitories hive
been buil*. housing 120 students each
Three classroom buildings hav?
been construc , ed. These buildings
were erected a* a cost of approximate-1
ly $150,000 each They are on the
site of the old athletic field
The taw budding fills on-* of 'he
lonjrest felt nerds on the campus. The
eld Law buildir.g was entirely in
adequate in space and equipment, :*nd
in the face of a constantly increas
ing enrolment expansion was impera
tive. The new law building is one
of the most impressive structures on
tW campus
\ Construction of the Cliemisuy
Loilding and Woman's buildii..f ait
•sr'VNjnder way and both Ad' i.e com
peted sco.i The site :hi'»i for tl.e
Chemistry building is bch ■■ I Memorial
Hall, in the southwest corner of the
campu.- and fi.s into tint scheme tc
build the Cniversity in the future *o
that leciure room ,buiHinj.' will be
in the center of the campus an>i dor
mitories will ladiate towar*. them.
The Woman' - building erected at a
cost of SIOO,OOO. will be in the Col
oniai stjjc of architecture ami three
stones if! height. It will be not only
a dormitory but a social center for
thotwomen students as well. The first
floor will be given over to reception
rooms together with a dining room
and kitchen. The site «s that former!?
occupied by the old Ebon Alexande
homse which has been torn down to
make way for the new building. The
Woman's building will also fill a long
felt need The 97 University co-flds
are now l ivine in cramped quarter*
in the Russel Inn and Robinson house,
fagh on Pittsboro strset.
A much nreded indoor athletic
buildin* ; been erected at the south
ernmost end of the campus The ety?
4- erection together with adjoinme
grounds was SIOO/100. It is of steel
construction and 310 by 110 feet. It
provides space for eight basketball
courts and indoor tennis and ha^fc
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THE ENTERPRISE
ball courts and seats 4,otto*spectators.
• It has been, ami will be, necessary
fcr the I niversity to carry on other
• forms of construction than those in
volved in the actual erection of new
buildings. For instance, it has beer,
necessary to build a railroad a mile
. -mi a quarter in length from Carr
• bt.ro o tiie campus, at a total cost of
i *75,000 tor the roai and right of way
i but by so doing it saves thousand
. of dollars every year. It has buil'
. toads, 'aid sewers, graded new area.-
| of cuir.pus and enlarged its power
plant, laundry, water supply and so
on. In short the whole physical plan'
oi the University is beirn; remed? and
brought up to date, with new build
inps added.
Basis of Requests
The University is having its re
, i,ue>t.~ for Increased appropri i' ion
oi. twi> vt'ieral facts: First, at th"
, ,"»te of enrolment t the I ni
versity w.ll be giving instruction to
; more thai, s.OOO students, resident
ami non-resident, during the twelve
i month period preceding July 1, 192",
which is toe last year of the bieiiniur-i
periol 'for which new appropriatij is
have bera requests!. These figure
( are based on the number of students
who will be enrolled providelel he
neede«l appropriations are it-ranted
The second main point is that the
I riw. ily is more than a college, a!
though it doe« include the college.
Beginning as a single college, with,
one course of study for all, the Uni
verr-ily has. during its 131 years of
strvic", developed into twelve :o!-
leges and schools, each with its own
• hi rpost. t own courses of study and
teaching force, all enjoying the targ
et advantages made possible bv com
bining re.-ources to secure teach. »rs
of quality, special lecturers, facili
ties for investigation and publica
tion, library re.-ources, carefully su
pervised work for student welfare
end so on.
The point that the University i>
' more than a college is best illustrated
i bv the fact lha more than half of its
students are enrolled in other school
ban the college of arts, that is, it
|.r.>fes,-ional and graduate school.-.
i The enrollment include.- many stu
mn;; from other colleges in thi
:;at" a»d ether Stat-'* who have com
plete«l their undergraduate work ele
slid come to the University '■
f-• her training.
In arriving at a proper understand
ing of the institution's needs, '). •
1 "niversity character of the wo't
tnu t b-> kept in mind thfouchout: Thr
Library, for instance, is called on to
lender services of itu'ny more kind
than a college library: it mu: i main
tin specialised collections of booV -
for specialized work In the
way, the direct service to the Sta'e
;«nd»red ly the University thiougb
its Extension Division must assume
each year larger proprotiens if it •-
tc keep pace in scope and varie" •
with the demands made upon it. This
\ ear the Extension Division, through
• rgnnized classes and cor«es;ioiident*
courNes, rave instruction to
f erson- in *he State outside of Chapel
Hill. The summer session has becom
really a fourth University term, wi'h
»S0 p»r cent of its students dolus
vork for college or graduate cr^li'.
The principel Hems ebver'd bv
tequest for $2,445/100 for new bull l
iiigs and permanent improvements
;re new dormi'o:ies, the renow'i >i.
of ol«' buildings (South, New Eas» j
New Wes*. Pharmacy, Mary Ann
I Smith. Old Chemistry building 'm'
1 Alumni building), a new Gymna lum.
-i Ssolafy laboratory, the centra! unit
1 of a ii'w Library, a new dassroon
' buibling, a wing for Phillips Hal!, re
pairs on Memorial Hall, service ex
tensions in heat, light, water, power
' I lant and laundry, furniture and de
partmental equipmet, expenditures
i for grading roads, and other inciden
' tals.
r A large part of the appropriation
from the 1923 Legislature has gone
> into new dormitories, but the Uni
i versity is still crowded for lack of
rooms. The plans call for the con
• \crsion of one present dormitory, the
» South building, to the uses of th»
■ administrative offices, by which space
r for about 100 men will be lost.
i The teaching space is equally fu'l
' The University has M available rooms
> for classes. It operates a schedule be
ginning at 8:30 in the morning w!
: running through the day with out ir
■ tennission until S p. m.
t The t*em« on the University's r?-
r quest constitute a balanced program.
I which will make possible a harmoni
t rug, not a one-sided, development of
I the University's plant to care for S,-
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" lAllJliliOlGll. U.i «.»! cli Oiiiiii, i UC-M-.tt,) . U6CtiliU£l oU, iy34.
JAW BONE BROKEN
WHEN FORI) CAR
TURNS OXkAx
James Edwards oi Poplar I'ui'r
turnci a Koni car over the nivrnt be
fore Christmas or. the W illianis;o,'-
Everet's highway, break.;.: ■!.- low-,
ci jaw in three plait.-. He \va- :.sfc- i
to the Washington bo-pi'.jl . t or re i
tor tr. v atmeul where r w*-..- , th--* j
his o-n«iition wa very -er:ous T (
broken pieces of jaw iuade an ope? —
Etion difficult It is reported that '">«■ I
is now getting along very ve!'
I. . -f i.i ..
to be b\ runnir.e % ff the icivem ■ : I
with one '.vheel where '.be *reur.' « •
reft from rail!, causing .b« c.r t
i : r over"
PURVIS —TOIM *! N (J
At 10:00 o"c! H-k Fi uiay momi*!?.
]r >.U-r 2»>. Miss S. j>hi • • To'tpine
>.f Belhaven and Mr Ju'iu 1!.
j». of this r-'.y. w re quietly martial
it the home of the bride. R"v. Tl..>in;i
--;on of the Christian church and pas
tor cf th-> br• de- oflicuill ni»
Th'-re were no :ittendar.t> and orlv
a few intimate frwmis ami memb rs
of the families pr- ert.
Immediately rfter the ceremony
Mr. ami Mrs. Purvis motored *•
Rocky Mount where they-took a tr.-.
tol Richmond where :h«»y ire
ing a few days as guests jtf th- Jeffer
son b »teL -,
Mrs. I'uiv■ •is th" daUv'S te* ot Mr
;»rd Mrs. Jf-a jih Tannine cf Belhrven
: nd is ei-» cf E v t-ni Carulina's in » t
i hari.iin. yoang womjn. Mr I'urvi.-
is Loe youni*';' son of Mr J iliu j|
r-.rv-s nil th-* !r« Ar n-» Coffifb'
' urvi. ami is a «' 'x.hdf"! cf '
of M.'rt..i cowitv's Mest families.
They will pi:.V.- th'tr !ome in Gil
lian- 'or with • ft»ieref -h ?wa .
upon ihe'*r f- m th u f add:? *
trip
Aiinou-i.-emen , « r *d rs follows'
Mr. ai«l Mrs. Solomon Joseph Toppi isr
announr? the marnae» of their
daughter
Sc-phronia
to
Mr Julio i !f ' urvis. Jr
in Friday *hr :* tdy-sixth c»f D
ber
nineteen hundred an«l twenty fi'U
Belhaven. North Carolina.
At home
Afser January fi's-
Wiliamston, North C arolina
Tho>e attendmi; from Williams*
•. r» ?■!» i.iiit Mrs. Whit I*urvis, an -
l! •"amid Ev»*re*b Sp 'I-
Ed * tf nd Maxor T»hn I. Il l
Varr Fires Re?>orted
T? ~ou»- r hout Country
Mai. fires repor.*-a thr«»u«fhinit
c» ur» ry. iused. from th .oi l wrut'.e,
■ i most 'i.s'nn'es
Fi» e !Wk - » the f- shioi ao'e
Coney I slant re»or: »>-•■ lec* rny-'l
•fSterday ami for :• tin.." it >. ■V. ■'
as if the entire city would b-* viie.'
i ut. All fir: fighting apparati - from
Brooklyn was quickly broutrh' in use
which ueceede.l in rb*cki'i(.' tie
fames.
Fifty store.- ami many *ther U. i«
iiigf were bumwl Suini«> :n Corinth
Miss , cau. ing U»e k»s of near!> tw
million 1 >llars.
ltii.:> hm's ia stoves aim u.Mma
plants :«re u.-uaily ft»ur..i •. be th»
• rigtn. of such destruction.-.
McKEEL KB HARIISON HARD
WARE SALE TO CONTINUE
THROUGH JANUARY
The Mrkeel-Riehard.-on Hardware
tele whi-h ha_- been going on f. r
ome tin.e will be- continued 'hrouj- h
January. In another part of thi?
I>aper will be found their announce
ment
This is a going out of business sale,
held because the firm of McKeel-Ricli
crdson will discontinue the sale a?
hardware and will soon move into a
modem buildinir which they have re
cently built on 3rd street where thev
will handle mill supplies ami bfa»r
machinery exclusively.
MRS. EDGAK MORRISON
IMF..*; IN TARBORt'j
The newt of the death of Mr.-. Ed
gar Morrison In Tarboro on Christ
mas Eve was received with regre*
by her many friends in Williamstor
She is remembered here as Mr
Jacksie Daniels Thrash and visited *'n J
•he home -of Mrs. Fannie S Birrs >n j
several occasions.
Messrs. Harold Ertr-U. C. D Csr
starphen. jr and W. C- Manning, jr.
motored to Washington Sundr.y
Send in your renewal to Th? En
terprise now.
' ' i ■■ "■* *
iiO.-kl) iViEEfING
IN WINDSOR
TOMORROW!
.
Delegations Ex
pected to Attend; tiis:
UarlHH'ue Dinner
IVC toastal Highway Associati--
: Y.or.'. \ ">«» will hold a meeting at
: V. i • ,ir ' oniorrov.. V\ ednesday, IV
| ", !wr :
:e .k'ieirations from all the
I ,-iun* :es along Route No. .Hl> fro' i
I leek• oiville lo the Virginia line i-e
j«\[ -e to attend. New Bern a::«*
V»r mtrtor. each expecting to have
..ch'frtions «.f i* least fifty in at
tern'; - cv. Mart n county will a!--»
in •vjr.--entci i by a delega
tion.
Af er the business session, a real
i' rV: • countv hutlnfup will !»• seive.i.
ireneral! > conced«>d to be »
i raw-mr rav.i and a iri'tfl time is
to:.' f« l . h those who attend
Ti.■ - ro.nl meeting is a matter Th;.*
; hould in'ere-t our jieople and th-\
should that Martin county » »"
> present ?d.
CAR OVKR TURNS
ON RIVER BRIDGE
CURVETHURSDAY
A car uriven by Mr. 'A 1». Pruit*
i f tireenv lie turnetl over on the curve
'e:dii v from the river brhiet Chri-"-
. day, seriously woumlin»» Mr--
I'lint. wh- iiad'het collar ln>ne brok>n
Ltd 'it,- hau|dor and side |Kiinfß*h
rt.— Ilesldf. Mt. »nd Mrsr I' ut: !
!>:. S?llen and children w.-re in the
cur. One of his little girls received
• ut.- on the IPI; by th»- glass. Some
ot the otlor children were brui-etl but
t.ot seriously-hurt and Mr Pruut
rims. If received some painful bruises
to, Mr-. Pruit* was rushed to th*
1 ti Coun" v hospital where -He wa
t« ai d and i.s .-ejiorteil to !«e cover
ir r.
Trinity Colleife
('hanires its N ime
To "Duke University
Lvrhan , Dec. 21b— The Board of
Trustees of Trinity College vote'
•Pan'mously to change the name of
the College to "Ihike Universi'y" by
changing the name of Trinity the
trustee.- accept«hl the term- of forty
million dollar.-., a trust fund estab
i ; tied h - Jor.c s Dpke umler which
tit New I niversity will receive .lot
t . excei •! six million dollars fo-
Uiklinv |,. rposes and thirty two per
I.Mit of ih-' income of the trust fund.
Extends Its
Best Wishes
The Enterprise extends its best
v iiits friends and .-üb-c ibe.s
: ,r year lU'ia, ainl wishes *«r
:i } ■ ' pro.-|Hi ity ami more hap
fine&s tlia.i tin y have ever known be
fore.
1924 I.a be> .. a » hhl vetr in many
| . ct- .1 ;■ ''..lie .ve u:ve been
blessed but w * ;..H hope that *be
farmers, the back bone of the coun
ry T A il! hav a l i'tu i larming year
i: ; to tin iiea'-1 r; ■.. of last sea
-ui jiroi.Uttier. ..a. gn-atly de
••-.! ol bat /r pti.pl; are not di.--
•'.ir' ;*"'d 'hno. ».r' already miking
.• j" for the coming
VM r.
\»e ve trietl ha.it r his year pa t
«i. cr.-Oj' rate vith our )• opl? .o
pake Wilt'ani. loa a better town and
Martin' eottn'> i lietter county an-l
we fee! thtst (in» cf."!bin?d efforts have
:,«.l IK J.l :as-J -e*-.*fut But at the w»-
> ' cf tha New x ear, we want
/i. take stock of ur.-«-lve., ami
begin bui|.lit>«f t "p cater Mart'.i
County." (
ESCAPES INJITRY WHEN
CAR TURNS OVER
Mr. r.eimta Taylor of near here
hj> : a r.ti ;.cu!cjus ••.-cap* fi«#m death
v lien hi car he wes driving turne-1
c-.ier on IJoute Sti between here ami
Everett ..'Sunday night. Just how the
|:«c'dc-nt :v ii!w nded is not known, bur
i- thought that 'tie-ear wa- maki'a?
11. very g-,:«l speed when wrecked. Mr
Taylor e -aped without a scratch-
Mrs. J. S. Page of Tarboro an I
Mrs. J. W. Mizell of Bear Grass weri
visitors here this morning.
Mr ami Mrs. jr. ard
children of Rocky Mount spent Christ
mas with his father, Mr. Sam Harretl
I tnd Mrs, Mary Belle Osborne.
Mrs Chas. Meekins of Washington
• V*. .!.Mr-. Myrtle Harris Sunday.
Mm. i»«l Isetta Brown and chO
■' -e We -,* Virvin : a who h; ve be-n
visi'inff Mr and Mrs. C. H. Godwin
returne*! » 0 thiir home KcmUy.
-. s /V '
IHLRD ANNUAL K.
C. EXPOSITION
PROC;RAMMK;
To i>e Held at Smith Held!
April 13th to 18th
1925
M-Mvda*. \prsl Uik
_ o it* -. Paraoe !e-: by Govera »r
.•». W. McLean. R«-i, Billy Sunday an I
V" - sw (a ar? sntcvM for t co
tet.
;; sit' c.»-:r»-It !•;. Victor'.- '>aivt
.•r.i! ' ;- e- »
31 , Kire act. *A alter Slant e,;> e
:me. -r man ard family.
■ l> - ttdeww aildre-- by Johns-m
««ur.t; man.
Ke »«>•# by !*i„*sider,t John W
I loin- s. Ka-terr. CsrwHiia t'hamber • f
-.ref.\ Inc. Farmville, an.) form
al lu.nine over ;h. Exposition to the,
| latf: mi .-larac i. w'tO. will &
- -Hi: «, n-un'i man
1; - A.Mrv--. Rev iiillv Sum! iv .
Dwrts cU* for th«- aftt-rn.. >n
7 | m. IV>«»r- open >
1 :S, L !laml concert anil froe act.
f I v A.birrss |;e\ Billy Sun.i:i\
Tandir. \piil I ItS
ti -t l ' Bars! coi.e»r ami free ?ct.
3:3"!—t'oiicert. Mi.— Mane Suiidc-
Lus, i>no>, of admisMcm Jl.oO and
«I.srt.
—lV«'t- cla-e for the afterniHisi
7 ;a> Har„| c..-.e»- r t ami fre - act.
—t'onoert. Mi-> Marie Sunde
!iu>. >no - of admiss: »n sb.">o a
f-'IHi
HrJsndai. April I'.lh
2:Si—Baml concert and free act.
rf 2:* a- llabx -bow. open to the "
distract: Aee IN nwe.th- tTi '
I months. S| -c :l prixss to ti givfn I •
bvy b tby th- srirl baby winner.
t The ril»- ej»dxegelatiois to le vmV
e«l out later " a
f»:Si»—lWr> clo-e for the afternoon
7:30—1 tarsi concert and free act
f|-3i>—Style -now.
TharWay, April lhih
12 ie«.T. V: nu.il dinner. Address
*.li Th-»- I I S. t ".nta
I torn AU'onu
2 :a> f"ar«» concert and free ict
S:»— of th" V ut "''-
, i rain
a:.W- |v..f, (-! ..» foe .he afternoon
. 7 :*0 lUtd concert ami fr->e act.
, 8:3" —Address Tho>. J Metlin from
. .' labama.
Iriday. \pril 17lk
p. m School parad:*.
2:J|i—l Li let conoe-t a*ul free act
3:3o—ChildrenV |4ey" to l>e vvorke»
• ut L.ter
diiy f««- the af;>ti:iw
T Si— lL_.ft concert and free .ct
S:3#-("t#viiuir the Queens.
* I A tri-ction to le -e-curcl.
%atarda>. Apeil iHth
. .... g-Sft- lUw.l mqccft'and fr;* act v ,
3:3«» Sihfiiw ran • nt ion
| S > Doors clo- e for th** rff rno .n
7:Tii Bsm 1 cone*' *1 free, ic'
H:IV Coatiimxt' ; >
lent if 1
10 m - Gc«»l n
Th. i >rwlar Qt
he o> .ductal i! a
|i«w iub-- ami n euh
li he«- |.*ter. The wi
■ nuty will be giv. n ;
I in* .ml ihe winner . yk'*.
«tr n (Ol'nty wdl le »iven a - ■*'
ilisin. mf rin*
HAMILTON
LOCAL NKWS
Mr M B i.«- reiunud i .i. I
ift« VL-itii.._- her .--on. Ralph U .it
kins rh-> has been ill for ome tun-
Biarche IWI mv i«"' urn--l »• I
Franklin lon ye- er>lav after sp»ndine
the Oinslanaj. M:dai; here with n-r
moth-r. Mrs M I. lielLimy.
Mr aztrf Mr.-. J L Jones are spend
ing the bolirf-y* at Wilmington.'
Mis* Mami • ly«le Rogers s spend -1
;ng the week at h..ne with her par
entr, Mr and Mrs. Eli Rog»rs
Mi-.- (jeitrc.lr l.:ll"; :nd M'.-s
Emily I(.-c»-> motc.reil Jo William'-
ton Si tuntay
Mr G E. Hine.- of Aho.-kie spent
the aeek em I here visiting frienil-*
and, rela'ive-
Mi JSCS Pauline ->r«d l>.ui-e J ihe -1
n • are vi-itinir fiiemls amj relative
in Rocky Moui.t
Mrs Walter Roberson returned to
here home in Robersonville after
s|>endin»r several days here with her
f-arents, Mr and Mrs. John Daven
port.
Miss Evelyn Hines returned to
Morgantor. to take up her ,-udie
afak. «fter spending ihe holid."
here with fcer mother, Mr.-. J. E.
Hine>
Mr. and Mrs. R F. Pope visitel
friends ; e Wbitakers Sunday.
Mr and Mrs S. S. Lawrence an-l
daaghter left this monimg for thei
hooae in Rick mood after visiting H
etnea ho* several days. 4
. o» - ■ —-
WHITE MEN GO
ON RAMPAGE
CHRISTMAS I>AY|
j
[Shoot at Merchant Withj
' His Own Ammunition,
Shoot Houses
J. V\ '!tan'->. Ijh; :i«> Wjlliarv I
ami KSr>«>r tt ii oii, .all > whi*» I
met-. weni >r a nispaix Cbristnu? |
urwi -So>. thttiirs up *"et.ers'!y Tr»v
firs* wen! tf> (h» c«-ui»'rv ,inr» of Mr.
tntr IV (JSirt' •Tin hell-l
,r >1 |'F\KvrM t«» «irtve jwiv withct?
pay i r or t -fir U c' rrmin>i'l hv
Mr Rowen that th-y >a,i forgotten
(■ |>»y hit>> they -hi>. at him with hi
i»i Rinamlbr. barely ms-sms; him
with he ert-r«* load. From hi- • • -r**
the} went on .'ww-i the road toward
Mr Calvin jivj when
his they took a few "cracks"
t k i-rrralsf-. Th*> .hut at every
\.>u • th-y ;u- inl. sei-dm* a full load
;ttlo ht* * ti'!il tk>or .of one man*."
*or ■ Th* a »|,l rut'- rv* uto tl
the, -v rt.-.'k nai»i:w \;«t itmL
let \V ilium - in Crass Roads- town
hi' ah. e the* ihrklnl to make i
full a'tack :trcd to fill 'hern
full f -hot. hitting them in
the hick at:*! "eck
'1 i. ' So i>" the -at i-1 v ini;
jM>,. in the rt.se an>i their acts of
i«:- 11-.-- cea-e«i The > I'urir men who
we. 1 -h«>t prurural warrants against
tin i .u -i > W ilsoii ami John
Wi. u.m were aiie-t, ! and t
ja:! 1 onnie W lib: m-. Uw thild man.
I a not Vri: caught at pr*>-••!!'. The
t tap'ives ar- being IrW today
r lief r JudgeCalvui Smithm lh*\K'\
corder".- court.
LOCALS PLAY
HERTFORD FIVE
HERE THURSDAY
.hi Hertford town lu-kct ball te.uV
»i '• r .eet "he loral towia ijiiintrt h*rr
Fliit. night. J.a'iu tt v M Thr
Mi tt • I'i I- .iiii h.. -hade a very
t;,'ile h.i W tr p |hi« find is 'X
|ie. 'e«! to make the contest interesting
for tie Wiliam-ton hoys.
ihe Itval' - !o t the la.-t two
•a:ti»- ttith l!>irk> Mount \ \l (
\ ai I tl,' Ua hii.fi--n town leaf,
hut tUe-e !«u were exceptional!*
Iton t-- lib, li.' i:,k> Mount l"aln
tit 'ea !iu- the larlutt * Y \! C. •'.
ie;.m rht-h I- •»"««- of th«- - I .tiKert
th- Siatr
Mr 'uliu- I'uirk. will i -'urn to
ini m * and i- riprrtol to take >m
regular place at center
GARDNER —MOORE
At thr i»urtNoU'«* Sjtur«|j»v at'trr
i tH«r», Mr John II ami Mft
A tiltM* I. of William- town I
i.ne ntirfHsi by Mr \ .1 Mali
istm ..j the fi: i.-tim, el i"cl)
,ii«-i i- 'lv- mi of Mr I;
u.i M.- M«...n ; I.
.. in Mr Xueu-tj Mm r>
(TI.WTH ■•>*>! I INK
I' %11 \l» I*l Ki II W-s
sfKIM; IIOIT It KM \l»
The Atlantic « ■»-! I inc liailroai 1
ri'iiip-tny has rwnllt imrrhawil the
; priii.' H"pe-Rnles.vi]|e railroad which
« Kten Is ihr»urt» Fn-.nklin, Nash an-'
Wake countie- Tlie ni«l is twenty
two r.iih-s lontr ar»-l has formerly l»esn
u.-e«l a- a !•»» r«»a«l
It i'i.' }:rrv',til,j u opinion that the
Coast l..h* has st la- ilwiilfil t i ix-
Unil ,iU I like- into IT jleitrti The pur
chase of the n■* piece of roal pu* ,
the company almost in sifrht of that'
city. It is understood that the Inter
state Cununerct onuiiissioti approv
ed the purr ha -e of the road The ex
tension of its lints into Raleiirh would
greatly aid Carolina in »ret
tir.ir into the central pait of tre
S'ati
WOMAN'S FKI>KKATION TO
MEin KVF.RV TI ESIIAV
AND THURSDAY AITKKMMIN
Th - Wiiinen* fealeratior. will mee*
• very Tu -da> ami Thurxla> after
noon duni.tr 'b- iflonth of January
with Mrs. It J IVel at her home on
liauphton street at 3.* i o'clock All
mem'iers are urjH to be present at
tht Meetings -~~i —
Mr and Mrs Mark Kuffin ami lit
tle sail, Marvin Ruffin of Tarboro |
Sunday in town with Mr aiKt
Mrs. J. H. Britt.
Mr. Harry Onion returned to his ;
"°rk in Smith6eid ye.-tenia) mom |
in* after -nendinir the holiday's He^e
with friends. %
Mr. Alfred SinuMns of Greenville
I spent Sunday in torn with frienda.
r- *t - .
\D\ KR USERS WILL FTND OUM
101.l KNS A LATCHKEY 1C it**
»;!■ - Of MARTIN O'lvri
4 i\AiiA&kttA; iSitt
FIREWORKS INTER
FERE WITH LATE
CHRISTMAS TRADE
Much complaint ha.- beer, made bv
| the people of W >iliamstor. as to the
way the U.w- w«-r- e-vt
oh-er\-e.t during she CHri sea
| son. V
l> The « hrt.-tm.es ?r-».ie m .itturhe-.
by th-» spMi'rai! of firr work- ajvl i-e
general ippeararw of rmj -'' -,e- - ~r
the [cirt of •ho * iKM were *itbnt
inr
It is -u:d that tre ?«>wri law- fu -
hid t!«e -h iitirsir of Sr- 'ca-lf-r.
the puMic 'reets, >-t :t * t'-«
. constant roar with the r*—r !• a
the nenp!.» wer» afm>! to • n
•he ; roe* • r f»ar of '»:«? i";-;r» ■
From appearances ttte charge if the
l u-irv -- m» n wa> arm" a- th—re
vas :t genera! dssrespert for he .
law.
HEAVY RAINS DE
LAY COMMUNITY
CHRISTMAS TREE
The community Christmas tr«e
which w.i, to have b*er held Christ
:. as cver.Ts wa- [w-tpuro; to Frs.ia
••r accourt of the heavy rainfall or
Chris'ma I vy. which prrtenttii • (>e
l«-ctrical i ecaratintt
t*»:nir to the inten-i»e cwbt wea".' er
of Friday niicht the evercj-es
-Imrt. net! »n«l after prayer an-t a r ■
words on the "-pint of Cfind®*-''
Aire -p »ken hy Mr \ J Mann: •
the distribution of irifts hex*a"
There was a larte crow r pre- • •
vml the childr?n had a happy time.
This was \\ illiam-ton'- hr-t c-*n
munity Christ ma- tree arsd ha«l Mr
I'jrdo, »ho loii the plan- in cnar-*e.
not Ixei taken ill. it would have l«e n
;. greater success than it wa
liynian Whitley Dead
Mr Hyman Whitley, a farmer In
"lliK near Hamilton, die-t Sunday fr>.«»
an attack of pneumonia after >uffer
mit » ith it for several lav -
The l«ly wa- bur«e-l %e-ierviav
«he Spring Green cemetery
Tht aecea-ed leaves a w*,lo« at 4
lveral children lie wa- al»»ut ■"
Viars obi antl wa- a c«»t M"'"'t
ilt lien, lo\«>»l bv all tho-e who k..*-e
him.
«« |>FK i TINT OF «i|l- (tIMI'tNII S
l> i:si IM ITKD TH LOSE MtiVKI
~~V
Mr J A I'helan. an oil e*|*-rl -.«■
that 14 has lieen the poorest ye .r
in nun;- for oil compa -i-- Tt« r— ar'
more than ."MuM"* 1 producing *ell «r.
the I lilted States. the.-e wells a*«-i
--nfi»K ai ami a ball barrel- of -'I
|er day After allow-nfr a r**a.-oii. l f*Se
| 1 mpin; rh irec it will *ake U-n y»ar
fi.r a |>i n Uicer to «»et l«--.. k *he m--. v
re«(Viire«t to bore a wel" tl>« ar** «
cost itt'.ni; Mr Phelan
mate- hat iti>i"ty p» r cent of it*
I naluri'iK romnanie- will hi-e mor»y
this j :-iir
Willi \MSTOV W |\«i »i\
LONE IN»|NT lit FK
I \KM I.IFF SOIlMil Il\ E
f W illiamstoii Hoy Scout.- »o i t» a
lone over f arm laf- when "h. v
• lefeated th« .vuutin* ha-ke«-frs tiv a
-cor»- of 42 to 41.
Th • boys fiom Farm l it" grave tie
m out ;. chase ants! th- las; ou.-r'er
'yien ih? locals uuble -f of their forty
l-omt - and won th" icami*
Th« visitinK !«>,- cr»t?inly piVe the
Couts a pood -»ame ami made it a
v ry in!» restin- on- for t—th plav
' »r> and fans
The scout: are -die-liiK! to play
a return tfanie with Farm Life to
morrow afternoon at Faros life This '
however, is not certain t» the final
|.taii> huv' not been made.
S'i'.rt the Si* Yeai rifti; -»ub
-crib to Til-; liit' rpr' »
Mi.-se. T rula W. IV' a.«i El»t
-abeth (iui'fanu.' an»l Mr Julian Kar
tell motorevl to Tarbwro Sunday.
The force was all back yesteniny
iDornuiK. telling of what he saw ami
what he did.
Misses Mayo and Annie L.ok en
ttrtaine>l a few friend* at canU Sat
urday afternoon. 01
Mr. and Mrs J. G. Staton are spend
ing several day* in Norfolk this
week
Misses Gladys and Mane Keel.
Misa Helen Finch and X T Keel. ir.
of Rocky Mount motored down yes
terday to spend the day with Mis-
Martha I iiiw Anderson.
Messrs. S. & Lawrence. Obeat S
Peel, and Francis ———~r wbixt
to Greenville Snday atlwuw.
Miss Hcmt Brlk of TatWs spent
the Ctoil—■ k iMliy with Mrs
Anna H arrissa at the hanac of Mr*.
L B. llaiil»—.
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