Newspapers / The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.) / March 27, 1925, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
County Commencement Saturday, April 25 Announce Rules and Regulations for County and Group Contests (Continued from page 1) to understand the peculiarities of the j ' voice of the proneuncer. VII. See paragraph on .awards. Primary Grades (1-4) Story-1 ellini: Contest It 1. Every school in the county will lake part in this contest. 2. Contestants must be selected troni grades one, two, and three. Pi u o-month school any child in the fir.- giades is eligible. «J. No child should have a story thai requires more than 6 minutes in t 1 >' telling. | 4. Any s ory may be used, but tU thild should tell it naturally , as n- , would lell the story of a reading le-- -•oii and should no try to memorize ji word for word. It is recommend"' I rl-.at the story be selected from Curry v lippinger's "Children's Literature or from any readrng book.-- used dur jr.g he year. This is not an elocutic . , or jading contest. 5. Each school is entitled to have one representative for each teacher, not to exceed ibree, at the group-een ler preliminary. The winner at th' group-center preliminary will repre vent he group center at "county com- | mencement. 6. No individual prizes will be I Ribbons will be given ! group-center con est and county com j" mencement. Also points will b( ■.warded at county comrnenceiit a;- » , ; pelling contest above. Arithmetic Contest ( 1. 'J'lie grammar grades (4 :hiou l li j 7 1 children {rum all of the sclion'.-.j will compete in tliib contest. 2. This con est will be used in both the group-center preliminaries and «»t J the couiuv commencement. Ihe win* j xiej' in each uroup-center contest will gr. ;o he ri'UTity commencement con- j test. •' In the group-center contests each school will be entitled'-+f»- one repre entative. 4 1. The contest will be based on ac- _ . curar >• and speed ill t lie four funda 1 1 ('"■ntals: Addition, .subtraction,. niul-J tiplicaiion, and division. The commit'ee >n arithmetic or . . superintendent will explain how con j test will be conducted in case you / I )•( t already know the method us fy li. R'bbons and points will be ayfird j ■ el winners in 'his contest as stated | 'iibove. MANAGEMENT l l>r .Spelling Contest A Chairman: II M Aiiisle), Oak I i'.y, N C. > I , Secretary: Eli2ab 'til Hunt, Rober- I .soliville, N C. f \V. 1. Ricks, \\ illiamston, N C. l or Primary S.ory-Telling Corneal It Chairman: R. I. Leak'. Kob-rsoii-i ville, N. C. • Secretary; Emma Robertson, \\ I luJmston, N. C.. Essie Jordan, Oak City, Nt . J or Ari.liluetic (oiuest t Chairman: J. S .Seymour, William Moii, N. C. .. Ji...Nßlddli , Oak ( ii.^, . N C. Mary P. Shields, Robersonville, N i For Pageant ( oiliest H Chairman; R- A. Phillips Eyelet N. C. Secretary: W. H Harrell, William -f »ton, N. C. W. J. Smith, jr., Pannele, N C. j For ( horal Contest L Chairman: J' W Arnold, Parine'e j N. C. . Secretary Gladys Peace, Oisk Cit... N. C. My rtle (ireen, Everetts, N. C. For Grammar Grade Recitation Contest F Chairmen: C. O. .Small, Jamcsville, N C. Secretary: Vuro- WSirr, Jamcsville j N. C 1.. I!. V. yuirj, Williartston, N. C. For Singint! Contest G Chairman: J L. Jortcs, Hamilton, N. j C. Secretary: J. I). LilL'y, W illiamston. j N. C. • '• Ralph Alk' n, RobersonvHle, N." ( v| For I'rimury Urainaiization Contest' IP Chairman: Lucy Turnage, William I. ~ sion, N, C. Secretary: Mary Bell, Oak City, N. ; C. KatherSne White, Jamesvillc, N. C For Group Center Exhibits Contest 1 Chairman: Lin.i Ruth Reck, I sonville, N. C. Secretary : Eva M. Fagan, Everetts. N. C. W. L. Weodley, Oak N. C. f COMMITTEE J ASSIGNMENTS" / H " ' i I'"" ! Committee aasignmenyiw mil " agement of group elimination contents and dates tentatively set: Croup Center N». 4 At Oak City, 21st of March, 1925 r-Tutfs Pills— l 1 Etmoto pytpepHa to «*t whatever I body, «PP^- Chairman: H. M. Ainsley. Elizabeth Hunt. W". T. Kick*. K. 1. Leake. ~ , Emma Bobcrt.son.W Essie Jordan. Group Center No. 2 \t Williamnton, 28th of March, 192. r i Chairman: J. S. Seymour. E. N. KiiWle. M. P Shields. K. I. U-akie. Km ma Robertson. Essie Jordan. Center No. 1 At Jamenville, 4th of April, 19.2.> Chairman: C. O. Small. Yaro Hairr. L. li. Wynne. J. S Seymour. , E. N. Kiddle. Mary Shields. Group Center No. 3 \i Farm Life School, April 11, H»25 Chairman: J. L. Jones. J 1). Lilley. Ralph Aiken. K. A. Phillips. \Y. 11. Harrcll. \V. J. Smith, jr. Group Center No. 5 A Kobertionville,-18th of April, HU-- Chairman: K. 1. lyeake. Emma Kobertson. Essie Jordan. I> W. Arnold. Gladys Peace. Myrtle Green. r ; . • s Five Geographic Divi sions of County Where (■roup (enter Klimina tion Contests May Be Held —« (.roup Center 1 For Jumesville and Williams Tow - ships, at JamesvHle, on 4th day >' April, M»25. Group Center 2 For Williamson unit Poplar Point Townships, at Williamson, on 2Kth day of March, l'J25. (■roup (.enter .'J / For Hear Grass and Grillins I own hips; at Farm Fife School, on ll'h day of April, 11*25 (•roup Center 4 For Goos- Nest and Hamilton Town hips, at~Oek City, on 21st day of March, 1!>25. (■roup teenier 5 For Robersonville and Cross Roads Tow'iiships; vMt Roh"i'sonville, on IKMi ni.y of ApnVl!»2s. Schools Participating at (iroup Centers At (iroup ( enter N". J. Hardens, No. 1. Poplar Run, No. 2. Jamfesville, No. ;k» " _ A litre, No. 3.3. " k ' t'oopors, No. 'i. Smithwlck, No. f) Sandy"-KM»!«i-B>U»—U... \t (iroup Center No. 2 \\ illiamston. No. Id. I'urroughs, No. 14. IliiT*, NO. 21). VTTSTfleys', N'o. 44. V • if A Visit to Our / St»>**o Will Post / Lfl > 1 >n Showing and Specially Priced — ' Jf K nsem^^e / The Sport Dress / /', The Silk Dress for Any Occasion The Sport or Dress Coat to Suit Your Fancy T-he4iat-to Match Any Garment - I The Shoes and Hose That Blends With Your Other Apparel • „ "You , ll Always Find •" ■ I Margotis Bros. & Brooks The Shopping Place, After All ' 'i THIS ENTERPRISE. VVILLIAM3TON. NOitt'H CAROLINA Leave for I'antego Misses Eva Peel, Margaret Man ning, Laura Orleans, and Frances Hoyt and Bill Harrison motored 1 I'antego this afternoon to attend the a debate there tonight. Attend Debate in I'antego Messrs. W. C. Manning, N. Orleans, 1 and W. T. Meadows, jr., are attend ing the triangular debate in Pantego tonight. — Rev. Shirley 111 Rev. R. L. Shirley has been quite ill this week at his home at the Bap tist parsonage. We are glad :o be to' state that lie is rapidly improvirflT , Here From Hassells .• Mrs. Cromer Rawls, of Hassejls, is with her mother, Mrs. Pattie Coburi., at the home of M:. and Mrs. H. L. Meador. Miss Florence Jol.isoii Here Miss Florence Johnson, of Rober sonville, is visiting relatives here. - In Washington Today Mr. Wheeler Martin motored to Washington this 1 mofning. Mr.- and Mrs. Jesse Oburn Here Mr. and Jesse Coburn, of j Rockingham, arrived last night to be j at the bedside of Mr. Coburn's mother, who is seriously ill Christian Church Rev. A. J. Manning, Pastor Sunday school, a. m.—W. C. Manning .superintendent. There will be no church service on j this Sunday. The pas l or and a goodly delegation from the church members, will attend the quarterly union. WASHINGTON MAN SELLS CARLOAD HOGS Another of our leading Beaufort County farmers, Mr. W. B. Rodman, jr., has demonstrated what he can do in raising hogs. Last week he shipped j a carload of hogs to Richmond ,and returns received this week show thifl I 61 bogs, with a weight of over 12,- (10(1 pounds, brought 15., cents per pound. Thirteen hogs, weighing 1.575 I Kirs', No. 12 Poplar Point, No. 11, At (iroup Center No. 3 Griffin, No. 8. - I arm Life, No. 9, • Hear Grass, No. IH. Woolarii. No. 1!). Harris, No. 39. j At Group Center No. I Oak City, No. UH Jiumilton, No. 27. i Hamilton ,N'o. 2G j • Roanoke, No 40. • At Group Center No. 5 kobersonville, No. 22. Parmele, No. 48. j-—IC"plH| Nik, 34. I Smiths, No. 21. C,old "Point, No. 25. Everetts, No. 13. Turkey Swamp, 15. ('rn-s Roads, No. 16 pounds, brought 14 1-2 cents per pound, and 4 hogs, weighing 489 pounds, brought lo cents per pound. I he aggregate amount received would be around $2,')00, whicl) is a big help in the farm income. * Mr. Rodman, whose farm is near the Terra Ceia section, is a firm believer in a diversity of crops, and ts a re- j suit he always has some crop to sell j thai he can depend upon. He always has a pen of from 100 to 200 hogs which he sells when ready for the market at the highest cash price. WANTS FOR SALE: ONJS.'I'OBAfieO SEl'- t ier, also 3b Ousneis oi Vv anamakci couon seed. J. K. lvoDeil oon. m J1 1 i v.uiui Luvti tu lor beverai good iarnilies. Maiy oinait, Wilson jst. tiiiU Otp'i^ JIILK l-olt sAU.: FAIR MILK., lair treainient, at tile I'air uairy. i none l-ii. "VV. Weaver, Guy. ml'/ 3t .. ais 11>1>: tt.vbiti PROPER! 1 J owner to use a gallon 01 L. & M | semi-paste paint out ol any lie buys, and il not periecily saustactory th mliainiler can be letuiued withou payment being made lor tiie one gal icn used. See our advertisement i tins paper. Longman si i.iaitin.-*. BEAT THE BOLL WEEVIL By using WARREN'S Improved prolific Cotton Seed. Grows medium weed and produces a heavy july crop. Field selected for ten years. $1.26 per bushel. WARREN'S Large Improved White Corn, three ears shell a half gallon been carefully selected for ten years, $1.25 u peck, $4.00 a bushel. Buy at once. The -tjupply is limited Terms strictly cash. Hyman Warren, J{. F .D. No. 3, Robersonville, N. C. ni24 Bt. Buy your ice cream by the quart from Pope & Purvis. It's cheaper Vanilla, black walnut, chocolate, and peach.- Phone 242. EGGS FOR KALE: RHODE ISLAND Red eggs for hatching, from rich red, big-boned, heavy-laying stock. 15 for $1.50. C. B. Clark. m 27 2t - Catarrhal Deafnes* • often eauaed 'y ai tnllamed condition flf the mucous hnlntr of the Kustuchlan Tube. When this tube In Inflamed you have a rumbllnt? sound or Imperfect Hearing. Units* the Inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. II tl.l.'H CATAHIIII MBOICINR will do what we clatm for It—rid your ayfltem pf Catarrh or Uenfrieos caused by Catarrh • Sold by all driKKlfia for over 0 vpars. F. .1 Cheney & Ci., Toledo, Ohio. BIG CROWDS ATTEND OPENING OF Trade Expansion Sale •' Many satisfied customers are shouting our 1 ( ' V a praise for the many wonderful bargains. We thank you for your response. • jC* . x ' .■ , ' , A store-wide sacrifice for 15 days. New mer chandise arriving daily. All going at sale prices. -• •• i DO YOUR EASTER SHOPPINGHERE , ' ..." -' * * " *. ml ~ ir • Nassef Dept. Store * WANTED: TWO OK THREE HUN dred nice pigs, weighing from 25 to 75 pounds, gross "weight. We will pay from 10c to 12c, according to. quality or size. Phone or write just what you have. J. J. Roberson & Son, Jamesville, N. C. * m 27 4t WANTED: AN AGENT FOR A very large old line fire insurance company to write insurance on farm property, particularly on the install ment plan. We have a very attract ive proposition to offer. Party must be well acquainted in his community." Please state previous and present business connections. Address Post Office Box 666, Charlotte, N. C. m 27 3t WANTED MAN: You can 'make S4O to S7O weekly in Martin County sell ing Whitmer's complete guaranteed line home remedies, extracts, toilet ar ticles, etc. Bowles, of Alabama, made SSO to 5 days the sixth week. You need car. Goods sold credit or cash. Real opportunity for work er Write today for full information. The H. C. Whitmer Co., Columbus, Indiana, Dept. A. m 27 It ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as nd i ministrator, C. T. A., of W. T- Cullifer j late of Martin County, all persons in debted to the estate of the said W. T. Let Your Spring Choice Fashion Park Suit Fashion Park Offers J} j Jp THE BEST IN VALUE • ~ ' Mpjdßß THE LATEST IN STYLE ANI) THE EXCLUSIVE NEW SHADES O ■ \. W. R. I C uuil'er are liereoy notified to file tJie«r claims lor payment beiore the ui.Uersigned on or before the 24th day Oi' iWarcn, iy2o, of this notice will be pi.iaued m bat of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate Will ptfta.se come forward and make se.tlement of same. Tills 24ih day of March, 1924. 11. A. CL LLlfr Eli, Administrator, C. T. A.', of W. T. CulUier, deceased. m 27 6tw NOTICE To Joe Bunch, his heirs, assigns, and ah other persons claiming under, through, or by him: iou are hereby notified that I pur - chase 1 lot listed by you in Goose Nest Township on ihc first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923. You are further notified that unless yc.u redeem the certificate of sale within one year from this date I shall demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said lot. This 7 h day of March, 1925. n.13 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICK To Critcher & Critcher and J. W. Watts, their heirs, assigns, and all o her persons claiming under, through c.\ by them: You are hereby notified that the county of Martin purchased 50 acred 01 me Knox lanu in Hear Glass Town snip listed by you, on the first Mon day in June, 1924, ai a sheriffs sale lor taxes due lor the year 11*23. You are further notified that unless you redeem ihe certificate of dale within one year from this date the Martin County board of Commission ers Will demand a deed from the said lax collector for the said 50 acres of land. This 2nd day of March, 1926. H. T. HOiIKKSON, r.iio 4tw Sheriif, Martin Cou*tj\ NOTICE.... To Isaac Mueil, his heirs, assigns,, and all other persons claiming under,, through, or by him: . : You are hereby notified that the County of Margin purchased 167 acres, olu residence, in bear Grass Town ship listed by you, on the first Mon day in for taxes due for the year 1928. You are further notified that unlesi you redeem the certificate of sale within one year from this date thfc Martin County Board of Commission ers will demand a deed from the said tax collector for the said 187 acres, old residence. This 2nd d»y of March, 1926. H. T. ROBERBON. ■ I i.ilO 4tw Sherifr, Martin County.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 27, 1925, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75