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I JtffCß TH* LABEL ON TOUB FAPBB. IT CABBB TU DATE TOCB SUBSCKITTION KXPIBKS VOLUME XXV—NUMBER 102 Tobacco Growers' Cooper Marketing Association Makes Final Payment Two mt cbop settlement —miiut THAN EXPECTED; IBTUIN? FOR unit GRADES OF TO BACCO OF IMS CBOP DISAP POINT MANY. AM th* Eastern Carolina ncttrour ■auhuuu mt the Matea Growers' Cooperative Marketing Association were opened Saturday. February 7. setUeuacwt mm the tilirta crops mt 19C2 and IMS deleted to the ass^ The agtkncat for the 1922 crop seemed to be larger than was gen erally expected and oa the - lower Oa the 1923 tabacen the receipt* were rather disappointing, especially eat the better giadia. The previow era# mt the banker's valves, in mnw mstaarias was aim the faal sales. The heavy sales of green tohaeeo to the hag csaapaaees turned out badly, much of which was held for a lea« period and aIM ssaae di—ge. Ite MMkm of the association no* have a restm, which if —tteaa will ■ a few years be nAcnnt to finance the sisocistisn, and that ia the oaljr thing that will (m final inde- TOBACCO CO-OPS ASK BOOK AUDIT be Made aad Siatawal he laaaed Raleigh. Feh. Coartiag aa in laa'igatina of its aftin at the banni ef iiptanlitwi af *arm iakrmti ia (he three States the t math i caas matte af the Tohacea Growers Asso ciativa Saturday Myfl r-uw «g. firtala to cjaduet aa lai mtigstiaa af groour aealen a North Caruih-x SouU Caroli a aad Virginia Chairaaan (Hirer J. Saads has aad aiiuafcau State directors af er'aa saaa. chiefs af awrfcrt di.iaiaai, anc to the iWai af the Ptnimwi Fa» mer aad the Southern Ptaater utkni them ta am aa a LSiumittaa af ia nalig alius to examine tne baaki ia order to throw all poaaible light an association affairs. This actiaa aa tic part af the giuncia executive commit tee fallowed testuaoay heanl by them Satanday to the effect that .1 private meeting* held in Yaaceyvfllc N. CL infa'r'T before the recent hip mass raaatiag there lawyer GlidwaU. af Beadsvflle. N. CL. stated that it was his piaa ta get the books af the groa ars associatiaa in'a coart aa.l :ha» the proposed aarfi* woalrf take sach a loag tie dan* which ddherias mil be r H prd. that the associative uoald hi ut' M even l" nothing cat foaad unf-vaiaNe to 'he associitu by the pr»«- i new an lit. Asked to coaunent an the revelation rr accruing the recent meetings at which Lawyer Gild well appeared. Se - rrtaryM. O. Wlaan said that it was evident that it was a ease af perse catiaa aad art proaacution. because the boaks af the asaariatiaw had al ready been audited in the United States aad that the grawara associa coa did aow aad always had sought the light of truth ia regard ta its affairs, faabag that it was represent toy the heal iateiaats af Ka smmberr in Virginia. North aad So*h Cara- Hna THE STRAND TONIGHT Pythian Minstrels Mnsic by Ed Hai nan t*s Night Owls Benefit of Pythian Orphanage at Clay ton and Williamston Parent-Teach ere As sociation. —^— THE ENTERPRISE Cmrtmmd of Ryrmtoi fMiniiy for Tmmi Owil Aim T. B. Brao*w m- Iha ■■■■! that he had nrmfd ■dm far a island of 4x«aai*« and that Ike wdu had been seat ktotke hni|i ttn of the Gov uwmut* ageiKy haadUag it. The car h expected to arrived the lat ter part mt thm ■oath. ASSISTANCE FOR INCOME RETURNS Federal r iftiii to Vint Towm in Hit Yicmaty to Holy m Makaag Return Federal deputies wil assist taxpay- j era in aakag income reports in this district. Announcement comes from Collector Gilliam Grisaoan that he w'll have agents at various points in this —rti— .as fottows: W HI wast on. March 2 and 3. Plj ■■■th. February 23 and 24. Tarboro. February 24. March | an«l & Washington. February 19. 211. 2- and from March & to 14. s —* u '- 1 Neck. February 23. Marcn A Windsor. February Is. 20. Greewnlle. February 25 to 2K, an I fna March 9 to 12. MINSTREL SHOW STRAND TONIGHT CutaiMi Pythiaaa Pat aa Bneli for Orphanage and Lacal Pareat- A real aiMtrd show will be p*w. Hera by acabtrs af the Greenvil'e H*ha U4*i at the Strand TSeuue tonight at 8 rthek. The ataka* af the cast are all artiste. Good ■a«ir, daacin> , ami a* ■ alt J acta at* combined to mak? a phaaag ptrfwiai. It is a *ho-. full af wit aad humor and wil Ite en joyed by hath aid and young Muaac will he faraiahed by Ed Kui naat'a "Night Owls.- af Wilson Mr. Hiaaaat ia aa af the leading orches tra leadsis af the State and the nu.jc alaaa ia aaith the price. Beraipt* will ga ta the Pythiaa «>r pkaaap at Qaytoa and to the Parent- Teachara* Asaaoatioa of WiUiamstos Bath are worthy caaaaa. aad your moaey wil perform a irood work t« well aa gh* yua aa evening's enjoy PhUsthea Class Guest of Mrs. G. H. Harrison Mrs. G. H. Ilsiiiami entertained I h Phffathea ctoas af the Christian church at her lovely new home on Main Ob art hit Friday evening. A ■•art mti urtiag evening had beer plsnaad by the ho ft ess, and after a shart harincs i seaman the serial houi by Mra Hsnima. assisted by Mrs. J. G. WaalarrL Mr. Harrison to |Jpre on Spring BuyiriSpTrip Mr. T. P. Ifanissa will leave the latter part af this wuek far New York, where htwfljaa Mrs. Aaaa Hani aaa ta aalart stark far the firm of Har- Methodist Ladies Aid To Present Comedy *fliil«.* a fear-act coacdy, tak «• fraaa the bMk written fc* Boot!. TarhntH «8I ht prewntMl Thur -4Y mgM. MMTJ U. under the ■ ■ifiin at the Ladies "Aid Society ei the NdMut Chaich. Speaks to Everetts Parents-Teachers Ihf. *. L. SMihj araat 1} Eiantt lut Might shut he eat hiltol to Mr. Shiaiay a flat metttms. S*ar attateea, aad nat*al en- Re aha aaid that Micku'jl refieth ■a aeafhM. Williamston, Martin County, North Carolina, Tuesday, February 10,1925 BOY SHOOTS SEIJ? PLAYING WITH GUN Six- Year-Old Bmy Gets PM Fim, I'udar NaUim and Sdf iiLrc Mike Caller, a su ye«r+H Assyrian hoy. shot himself Saturday mom r* with a .45 caliber Colt iiitMMtir pis tol, the hall ertcnag and (ro'iut dove between the skin and boor went on of the bottom of his shoe and in*" the Boor The wound was pacturv.l by the X-ray. which showed that th.- ball had broken no bones but kul scraped it a little at peaces as it pas«ed through his leg. No srhon injur\ is anticipated. The pastel was left oa a bed. under the mattress. by sa unde of the boy. .-ad of course, boylike, when he foumi the pistol he wanted to try it out. First he pon'ed it at has little sister, who screamed 'hat the pistol was loaded, and he dropped it down, shoot ing himself instead of his sister. | This is only another evidence of the pistol nuisance, as well as the pistol danger. LEADING CITIZEN OF H ASS ELLS DEAD Mr. J aha H. Raab Dies at Hk How l-ast Friday: Mrtl kaaaa Iher t oualt Mr. John H. RawU. one cf the lea«t ln f citiaens of :he Ha»flk section jessed to the great b.yon.l at Ki» ! ome on Friday, February (. lark... only four days of heir.* *2 years M. He went through tix> (nil War, serving as a faithful oldirr in ;i# Ccnfederatr servire. Soon af er tu> return from .v war he mairinl IILVS Bertie E Fleming. «f Pitt County _ They weie » - ;>*«rf ai'h the guoii fortune of i ia|>|>y I -me for more than id' years. About •*» years »*u the wife «a» takei. to .he better Une. Until about Christum* Mr. Kami, waa ia ftwH h-ahh aad active for hi« ase i>inc«- hen he has -r.fl.rorf fro/i cold and rippf. ending in an att.i-i f penunioi.ia, »hh caused his «feMli He leaves four laaiHi'm and t»„ C C. Bawls of lla.v>eU>. ii« James D. Kawts. of Robersonvill .•, Mr*. Odessa Purvis Mrs. Cora Purvis. I*l Etheridg*. ami Mrs. Eva 11. all of HataelLv lie had for many years kri a ata; be: of the Christian church. TW i.i eral was coaducted by I>. W. Ar i o.J. of Finarie, and he >i> laal oy »h- side of his wife m the fami.y liu.ying ground. Macedonia Local and Personal Items Messrs Marshal Corey. Lfewey «*erry, Uaaiel Grey i.riffln. and K„b trt (oltrain am the (WtU of M>*» .'lyrtw Knchui Sunday night. Messr*. I wH Coltrain and Nich olas Bear ham were the xw»t« of Mra Sadie Mae Hadhy Sunday night. Miases Sadie Mae Hadley and SanS Hadley >pent .Sunday afternoon wfji Miss Elsie Gmn. Mr. Dm GriMa called on Mi» El sie Greene Sunday afternoon Why dont you people (« up Swt. ''•ay nmrning in time to ame to Sun day school? No, you lie ia hed until ii'» too late, hot still yoa want Sur.- day school and would m wild if we i' dnt hare it- If you want to have » rood Sunday school, now is the time while the weather ia fair. Please ' »«ne aad attend regwteriy We need yow support. The older pes pit air urged ta come as well as the jnuin ones aad take a part with as. Means. Weeks Hadley aad Will Co' *raia amde a fcansi i trip to Wil ! amnion Saturday. Mr. CoOias Feel aad Miss Virginia Peel went to Wfflaaoos Saturday afteraooa. Mr. aad Mrs. Herman M went to sea Mrs. Me pari at ■ Sua day after- Mines Vcma ud Hurlw Comm. of Rear Gnu, iyt the »ni «H here with Mar) EWIJTB and SarA Grifßn HoUtday Mr. R «y Hadley if it Smiay wit I, Deltoa g«g>nM. Mr. aad Mr*. VI CUtraia MK the gMsts ef Mr. ami Mis. J. L Hoi Saaihy afttiMM. Muy friends of Sank C. Hallldav *9 be mttt to km that she is quae eiaa Peel «m vidian hi the MapV Grave section Seeds jr ai|k. Mr. A. O. Hadley killed hap Maa day. There tna a hife crawl in riled. Mr. Dewey Unctt mad MM Vfr *i*«a FW vera eat ridmg Sam&r BasketbaH Gomc Tonight CaUed Off Owhg to the fart that the aua ■trel daw will he here tonight, the ton teasa very kiadly paut poaed their gasae wgk NasbtiM aatd aaalhrv time. The date of the pautpoawd game wiM he aaaamnd iu Friday'» is sue of this paper. MARKET NOTES OF PAST WEEK Ctedit I aions Reader Exerlbrul Stn ace; Better I Vices for Hogs la IKS Indicated Raleigh. Feb 10. —Despite the fact that the credit union work of th* S ate Depart meat of Agriculture ha not been pushed as it should hav been, some of the organizations ere a'ed in the past have re»K red exc--"- lent service to the members and have encouraged habits of Urn:-, ami bus ness among ihem Now. it is propp ed to change the name of these or Kanizations from credit anion to % . ami loan associations." -tales Oo R- chief of the diw on of mat ke'.s. Th- amendment C* anging the names will also permit tie as*oeta tions to borrow more aaor- > than the «M law and will broeden the field af "nice of these small cr» n: institu tions. Indications an that b> ter price for hogs will prevail in 1.-2s. Kami ?r» ai* anted to sae* their brood som> lor breeding this spring. Fur production is a s».rre of ret inue to many North tJu-Juu f«m er*. A bu\er in Xcrth W Ikesboro re centl> displayed to V. >. Ijewis, ol the division of market - m me I ur> for which he paid SI& each. Wil.i am inals are a sourer of trvnmr an t should he so ronwrrfl ar.l protect e that they may be u*e»i as a source of :nc- rnr in this wav. Tl* denuind is increasing for so> - bran seed from North Carolina, a lew promising new like La ■ rtte, Otootan. liilon. and Habei!a»i: ;■£, see to be especially pupula in the lower cot;on and Gulf States Th division of markets will assist in ih? n.arketing of soy-bean seed for sale 'I he Irish potato it rowers of west ern North Carolina should become a 1 ilt factor supply in* certified seed for market. The plateau region of ik» ection is splendidly adapted to pro ■•uction of good seed, free frcm dis «»se, ami tests show that the*r seel «rdl yield as high if no! higher than similar seed secured from other see INK MANY RUMORS ABOUT COLUNS !■ «»» Freak Storm AUat Kafoaiheri K» plater aad H» WNM W Kearaers Care City, Kjr.. Feh. Ift.—Tl»e re.- «'Jer» of Floyd Collin* from the saw! fare at Care City claim that he still lives after 10 days confinement ia the dark rare tomb Hope « held out h> j-ome that he will soon he reached Few events hare caused More rum ors than entombment of Call ins So many rumors hare (Me out tka*. now there appears to he aothinr hot mar. Same of the rumors now are thai Collins was murdered and that the rea caers have been delayed by the mur derers. Other rumors are that Col lias is no* in the cave, that it is all a hoax for the parpnor of no toriety. Nothing has begottea aa marh sym pathy where only one life was at ■take. It has been the theory of aam» that Collins waa being M and care-l for thraagh itai other chaaael or cave than the oar blacked by the hie rock aad falling sand. Wrigtey*B Son Now Heads Bijr Company P K. Wrijriey ha* been elected pre jdent of the Wiliam Wriglcy, jr. Co.. the c».por ation. P. K is jast part 30 aad aae of the iwuifrft president* of a large nmaa fartariar concern ia tke I aite-l Sates. y Ha started bis bai ia«n career b> patting Wnjrley's oa the aaap i« Au stralia aad has been vice peesUea* of the Ameneaa company siace Ui~>. ex cept far two years in the Laite-I States Naval Aviation Service during She war. His father. Was. Vn(ky, Jr. Lecomes chairman of the boom «f factors. a b—in i \ visitor here last aicbt. REGULAR SESSION RECORDERS COUKt Saaae tNd Story; ISslolk, I.iqaor a-~d Signs of Liquor t'onstr.utr Docket S. Judge Smith's court prestmni not ing new under the sun today. Simj (jstols ani liquor ami signs of lk|ik ' The first case called was against A! Fred Boston, a negro." and A. Hurra Rogers, a white man. caught at _ ant iter Danlens last week. Host plead guil- y ami was fine*l pr tleged. however, to go to the roc - for 6 months, if he wished. Kogt • plead his innocence, except as a n. tomer of the negroes, and was fou* not guilty. It was significant, however, tb' lor his love for the negro ami t!« friendship of his business that jffered to pay $l5O of his fine. The nest case was against T. U Nobles, charging him with manufar uring liquor. It was on his land «•; 'and in his charge that the negro 11- ton was caught. ISoston then said tl.« plant and entin? outfit *fs Nobles* a:t 'hat he was the himl man. Yet :■ court he stooil as a shield in his de tense. which act alone wa> des_*rvii ; of a fair term in prison. John Henry Ashley was then i.rk for carrying a concealed weapon. I'e •as foumi guilty and fined ami ti r rost of the action. Jarvis Whichanl ami Abb Koba-rv. . were charvol with driving an autonx hile while drunk. Whichanl w.-> found not guilty, but Robert wa_- dedared guilty ami finetl *->» and the costs. A;Kl> lIKAK (iKASS CITIZEN IS l>KA!> U. N. Uul.. rson l»i«-* L I NirM After I ««k lltne-*a>: \ let in: «l Cancer Mrs. W. N. K..1«-I -«. ii •lie*) at I•• Nome near Kear t.rass last night at'.-r j continuous illness of dura k t ■ he was stricken with cancer two • «- ar>>. and de-pite 'he fact (hat everything has l*«i. done that i* ssilde she suffered continuously un il death came last night Itefore her marriage when site w;« U» years of age t" Mr. Noah Kuhrr sen she wa.- Miss Sarah Swanner, ilr • daughter of Hi anl Sue Swanner, •! "'eaufort County. The w*> in her 7«th year ■"•nil had been for about 4> »r«> u member of the Primitive ll*|» •-» t "hurch at Bear Gta»s. To her uiucii with Mr, Ruber or. there was one chil.l born. W. Kli li.»> erx»n. ami he, with his father, sur The funeral will take place- at m •*arly hour tomorrow afternoon a' th« '■•. me, and the interment will be at the home farm. Klder Jno N. RuKrrm ..nd B. S. Cvvinx will olficiate at thes«- services News From in and Around Hamilton Misses Maprie Belle aix! Vrtnlr J.nes anl Mrs. M B. Boyle i.ott re>i l> Coaetoe Sun-lav afternoon Mr. and Mrs. C. S Kichar-u .peat Satunla> night an«l Sunda\ in Wil • lamston with friends and trla if-. Mrs. P. H. Davenport an I UK- Kthel Iftaveaport attervieil tie -boa in Rocky Mount Friday "li^S*. Miss Vivian I>avenpor R *"k Mount is the «raest of M;JS* lletf Haven port this week Miss Gertrude lalley spent the week en«l with friend* »n Sco'lai. I Xek. Mr. A. C. Cash spent th-j week em» J.I home in Rocky Mount. Mr*. H M. Peele and MU- AIHe | Marie Roebuck spent th* w» k er- Iv. ;- Mr*. Peeh-'i- mot' v near Wash- l»E««-a. M-. J. M. Li!ley. of i n>e~ville. «r» • ' >n Hon- W. A- Dixon, of Sanbur/. spent "k» week end here. Krtend* of Mrs R W. Silwin will Ufitl to learn thai she !ia- ueen .|».ile ill for the past week. Mis* I rear Bellamy «p*nt the *r»k . ad with relati%-e» in Ahaskie. Mr. G. E Hinex spent the week ea r at home. Mr. Lawsoa Bellamy, of ScotUivi Seek, was a rki'or in town Sandar Messrs. P. T. Long and Ernest Har rell, of Oak City, *isitel friend* la town Sunday." Mr. Carl Salsbary spent the week end at home with his parents. Mr. aarf Mrs. P. L Sals bury Friends of Mrs. J. P Galley wilt be sorry to hear that the is amoa* the sick. Rev. E P. Dodd preaeheil his re** lar monthly appointment here Sanday. Mr. aad Mrs. H. S. Johc-on and family spent Saada y ia Rocky Mean:. Your Chance To Win $ 2.50 In Gold liTKUMUBt with ne\: Tmrfaj's puper. ! thtur; 17. Ikr Knlrr pru* wdl ran a (W.m for owe ■Math abcti wOl kr opts to rarh and onj Mum CmX) riluni. To ikr NT »iil«j ikr hni kt 'e r Ikt S»r Martw coun ty BMdk ■*•(. «t aill |i«r a *2-4 f«U pirn and a I* itufKnltr prw. To tin- w »h«. -rnds the «• krw xt •« llmp m»M ■ird«d »r ■ ill ji»f a l*»)ear«' fad ar siWrnpNa. ' h»ir ridiat ■■ pipe rs w ill "!■ 'hew aaan to thea. The "■« wdlw. Hr pwbltvh.d. hat hrp« hy w^ *iur un mk vde of paper, ■ai, »«, Mlir short. We wdl hate lhr,r competent •* the paper* >e«l in. Thew ■»■»- w ill he .«nnoanred before the raMe>l cUmv Udalaji ike ki«f most m-ed explain Ike irjixn. Tim think •h* > are mowxii .» jaM as brief * *»J «» so that we mat P«ihli-h them in Tkr I nlri pri-e. WILLIAMSTON BOYS WIN FROM TAKIiOItO llick Nrboul K»t Mm «»n Tnhuro ' li-11: I-«mIn«- Tram lljird Hdl inchl in ow «.i fa. t;-st • he-t-pUye«i iinr- .f tl»e -ea-on. t*»e WiUbbsln llich Sfh.-«l boy rom TuiKiv h\ jt olnx- scow. T".r '!"> the rw unl il ilwui a a ■• ■ nd» M«ir !hr r;n* «m>.kv|. h. i. *\ il • si-... i. tw-.f : , nr. it hrn, ; 1-4-14 ' u "' after th !. • iw'> »H.l* v mfklw'..«'i,4V blt« Itut Wil Icßbtwh hki ji ii -'in- at the s;..ai i'*' made it- i! "hr must brii jantly (Ji w » a k no witne^s^t • > **♦" wh vm iW ( i believe it. 'am. I•• v -k' ! -uirfril ,Jr 'local- ** """ Vm* perform ed «tll for Tj-o > - li*. |>la\ uc of •'* utiK" tea i i- lu V comnaeioie , IttnUl ybiri i. mI *-\d-|lHii . en>rve cjbi-'. a.* : t\«.k-. IVele. ami («t a-irk- ..n tl.- m. .■ le ;.tul.i .l ,11 «? the l-«Ai », 1 i„. ! al bo>» «>-*-: l»j" t i\ .n Mo- • t, • ity tuuit Kril _ ji, t . t, ils. in ~ u juuiiH- in • rrwim!!* Fihii .«i,:«t. EVERETTS SC HOOL LOSES TO TARBORO « ntinn « •( T«h«n Tun's Miutn . I>jar Has Iran \«d lut (Sfrrai :• 1W Enter pa i>r) Ktfirtts Keb 10- Kvmm 11 Sctmd recerre«t the Tart.. ro boys la t D)urxU> night in a game thatVa [»®t hftii iupl»at.-i heie this ■>". i.ii. With a confineim a.t t> Ihr a . iii-ui ta*e thrtf ha> km !>• CHIIIr 111 • III (MNMIjr wh*rh brougi I iut :• aalvantage t}r «m,i' witn which it is flijol IVre was pet feet of ime, n-ovi ..'lit uml •Hihrnu. kit n.*nr the . |irr >l-tflit pr«-arre of each train SJie t acuta a play* were maiir l>\ holla the tram- Itar" tliraa - were ro «V- (i mi rvery aa-»ie -( tt«r n.aart l'a»i were rlKlMnl with -Oct-. rapttllt. .ifl.l 111 ■arh a nanurr -hat thr lull *a«> u i |4t4d) l«-t w. tnrral ifa>mn '•uafilii:/ «he rlu f t nature l>ut Ihrrr wa- no intrlit Mill -oti t lie puit of aa; player to obtain an un u«l alraatar' (• thex- metho-i-. hui *a- ilum b> each q«ir in an •-fT»rt o nfr ■ ith Ike at.ibt\ of thr other TVir im- Mot »(• thr |»art of ki • nrtti a -apriMit) in there wit |4a>» maneuvered wit'i ikar aail calm .Wibrrataoii 'wh-rli awkl >i»UnJ) rka)«F to action awifl in I's inten-aty ami aceornpanini hv • rifT»rae-> that apparently rattle I -he TiutM>. forcing them on sever.l xta-*A- to take 'he offensive in an effort, to stop the oncoming advance 1 hey were onl> partly successful an '] the hoar boy> maair noteworthy pro/ res.* in thr last half. ar*f by a ile rwrate »put tied the count at the claoe if the tkinl quarter. Tarboro obtained a two-puiut le.nl e*rty la the bnal Both team flight vigorously for a margin Ilia'l rail acewrd them the victory. Time ■ wineilcl away. The clicking of the watch mea-ured the perioil in which ' it wa to br won. if won at' all. *!V r narked tine to the deadly effort* of the toy- jws* two points behind. The/ ■ecared hall and made a plun?c toward their goal which was stoppnl by the blast ef the referee - whistle A fell m thr hoaw mar. riving two if Made tied the score ami If ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ -I M>VKRTISEBS WILL FIND Oil VOLL MNS A LATCHKEY TO ICW HOMES OF "MARTIN COIVTI ESTABLISHED 181W LAST NUMBER OF LYCEUM COURSE W ill be S«i at Eimtu TVirsdj) \ickl: Goad falfrljiowil PiwuhJ (>pmal to The Kalrrpr.-*-, Kveretts, Krtk lu. —The las* i.umb»" •>f th* 1) ceum course siil be p4a>-1 .tt the Everett* High Scf.ml i-iitor >um on Thurs*La> nurhl. K t bri.r) 11 1 hoM that have veer. any oar of the Three numbers that have-V jdijfi I ofi.re know what a hiufc-f'j = -ate' tainment this ts and those who have failetl to see them nave a re?! treat. The I'rwtoc Entertajfflprs jril! I-in on a very inienestanx pn«ram. Mr. Theo«k»re Knoa t- a Pnrirai tu: tcterist atxl impersonator of mark.-, ability ami wnmnaiit). alwa>s makinr |urt so that "he iiwifnce never fals to see them «ith ke*-r. en joyment. The proraw thesr ao.lx*nee an hour or two of irfiiw. entertain OUT FOR STATE CHAMPIONSHII Kohersonv ille t.irl- Katrr >tate t «•- In) . II J* IIN t.anr * ith t.rrmiilfcr I>i4a« (Sprcial to IW la'rrpiw) KotiersonviUe. Irti Im , fi-r t tir>i time in tiw of secai alii ietscs, iiuberxwtilW ar»: it.r m t.iui t> \» ill taave an rtitr) it Iter Male iugta-chool ba.krt!ai! dumjw ..-mj. I hr Kotirrsonv illr pd> havr ntifpi iir champHi>ik>fa(> >cne- sill tie ifcUh them.... Pl i> -,i uuu±i:i&._ II nrh School on thr local court K r»ta> i ic'it, l-'rbru.'r > 13. ar»' if -accr~-tul .a thr initial cont--;. n *r.wh .t«-r.* i an evrn chance, othrr schools will I* met unt;l thr ke-I teas; t- c!imi l atnl. By iiram mar Ike ir>l caw M sir inline iWi Kohrr onrtll- an. thr r.tirr rouiit\ *;tl rjie at iea-t mm chance to see thr *irl- ir- at i onie The (firls are at *»tk aid i»w "n tr in cw»f f'>n» f-»r :k fir-: . jim . • ml with K'"*i ."U|i|ivtt five, ti* lonii . n.l commiinity tfcey -ia!M r ) tha' :i r\i*i! cf.anre tr. niraiv SN: rum tireen\ille t Kverybwiy in the coun y u „-k v t Ir »n tiail for Krtday .triH - r»-1 fielji (hrer W» be-' tram I at Mart in County has eve: |»ut >«l >r t.» a et victory. CAFE HAS A; \IN CHANGED HANDS »lr. J. h. r.*a rinkairs V\ a! liam-tuu I tan* la Itaaa troaaa Mao* I ilk i Mr J Ra»lrr K«crr.% i i!e i4> thr \\ illtant>ron law I;-. «r fr\-n Mr. SinK>n lalle> \e>trr>ia. to I • vrr »hr place of but-inr- mwill ..trl> In r«crnt week.- trie §»_. u- net! i ntirelv rnunatM. a&i Mr J !- -r.«. .nfoina.- it- that r.e ai.tr?.l w. km.' •"urther impruvenu tt a- ear. a j*»s thle, »hich »i>ul>! makr tla a lir>t-class eafe \ alentine I'arty and l>iK IHnner Thursday The £uiM of the I f uirti of thf Al . rnt «ill have a St. \ a>Btabr pauti • ifl a turkr> iliikier Tkur>uy even 'nar at •> o'clock at the Ma«i K aiaH A buuiit«ML> turkey •iaMtr. "VStei ocktail „ ait>l honw ma.V ice ream cake- of all kuw. will he »rWi!, i;r;».-oa«ahl • pners prevail lin the ckikinn there «i" he a f'-hinic poraal. for the nmr' - then will br a bona hlr f'-rtme 'etf r vf* will tell t.wm of all the |»»t 'Jaaajr in store for them, ami for \e Jc f»lk> there wall be a rami aral. So let ever>bo»ly g» to (be Has w Halt iT ursitay tvenin* Eclipse of Moon Visible Here Sunday Evening The eclipse of (be ana Suretay » irj>t was jonrtkifif ot a Jrp jn ii rnost people. The iwM «k edi. . ha a taken so t*i cf rt ataw t a m —# I ipse. When the nooa nar pceplf Mt*re«' a pul-anl bite hmi beew taken n. of the bright aafe af tbr Ml nw w.iiefc faded mm mm after darl The eeiipM was raukle to rrer • ontinent of the wmR eHker *r : total or partial ertipr. trccfnc mc. most of the laAaa aarf Pacific ooear. and crOßslag the AHaltr. WhOe t»- recent smm tdipw «h aHnvid b only a few amli— pipit the mk. edipae coald be mm by ah it «p. billion peapt*. * T
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1925, edition 1
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