Forty Eight Seniors Will I
Receive D iplomas T hur sda y
This Class of '2 1 Has Made Record of Achievement in Eliz
ahetli City High School and Soon Goes Out into the
Big \\ orld to Carry 011 in the Same Fine Spirit
On Wednesday morning the Class thus won many friends. She has been,
of Naughty Four held its Class Day a member of the Glee Club and the
exercises. a feature of commence- Dramatic Club.
mem which was but another dem-1 Gertrude Harrell. a member of |
onstration of the vitality and vim; the Dramatic Club lives iu the city.
the big class.
Following was the program:
Selection?Orchestra.
Salutatory?GleL.nic Morse.
Class Poem?Mary Prlchard
Musical Selection?Wilbourne Har-|
rell and Graham Hedrlck.
Class History?Mary Dozier.
Class Prophecy?Mary Perkins
Creecy.
Selection?Orchestra.
Giftorian?Frank Uenton.
Musical Selection?Wilbourne Har
rell aud Graham Hedrick.
Last Will and Testament?Selby
Cartwright.
Valedictory Address ? Elizabeth
djeRoy.
^ Selection?Orchestra.
The haughty Fours are 48 strong,
30 girls aud 18 boys. Thursday-ev
ening they will receive their diplo
mas and if their future shall "copy
lair their past," they will make good
records-as citizens in a few more
years.
The mascot of the class is little
Jean Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Armstrong, whose por
trait occupies a prominent place in
The Spotlight.
The class officers are: Rachel
Williams, president; Willis Kramer,
vice president; James Hill, secre
tary-treasurer; Elizabeth LeKoy,
poet; Selby Cartwright, testator.
Alphabetically, Rachel Williams
comes last on the class roll, which
is odd, because it seems to be the
only way to keep her from being in
the vanguard. Not only is she class
president, but she was editor in chief
of the Spotlight this year, president
of the Student Council, president of
the literary society, a member of
the dramatic club, the debating
team, the basket ball team, vice
president of the athletic association,
and so on. That doesn't begin to
tell the honors and responsibilities
which have been hers.
Having begun at the wroug end
of the alphabet, the next name in
the list of fair maidens is Annie
Mae Winslow, with a record of
^achievement in literary, athletic, and
v-amatic affairs and a reputation
)/xnong her classmates for good cheer
Dd good health.
Elizabeth West Is another in the
"W" list, and she is cited for honor
as a good worker and an important
member of the Student Council and
the Dramatic Club.
As a member of the Glee Club, the
literary society, and the Dramatic
Club, and as a capable person alto
gether, Nannie Mae Stokes is known.
Irene Rlddick has a record for
faithfulness us a student a \d as
member of the Dramatic Club that
give her place in the Naughty Four
Hall of Fame.
The class poet, Mary Pricliard,
is not only a poet, but a reguiar girl
as well, who goes in for athletic*,
as well as literature, and is talka
tive and Jolly. This young poet is
no recluse, but a most compaulonable
sort of girl.
Another girl who is liked by ev
erybody is Mildred Perry. She, too.
went In for athletics, literary, so
ciety work and dramatics.
Floyd Perry, Is particularly In
terested in the Dramatic Club this
year of all the high schol activities
outside the class room. .Living out
Bide the city she made a record for
being on time to school In spite of
weather and distance.
Next on the roll comos Margaret
Nash, known as an all round girl,
who can do many things well and Is
always ready to do a friend a favor.
Margaret has played basketball, ten
nis, and has been a member of th">
Student Council and the Literary
Society.
Another good natured girl Is Le
Aa Munden. She too has been a<^
In literary society work, dra
_ s ^atlcs and has been a member of
L the Glee Club.
Modesty Is one of the charms of
Olennle Morse, and she has a record
to be proud of In athletics, dramatics
and on the Spotlight stiff.
Rebecca Miller, art editor of the
8potlight and social editor of School
| News, was Interested In the Glee
Club. Literary 8oclety, tennla and
i dramatics, too.
Llllle Mae Ludford's tasto ran to
dramatics. Quiet, well liked, al
I ways kind and pleasant, she . was a
very good Naughty Four.
The class historian Is Elizabeth
LeRoy and in The Spotlight she has
j told about this wonderful class In
j sprightly fashion. She has also been
^active In athletics, the lit- rarjr *o
r^?My and In dramatics.
^ * Nell Jones is Joke editor in The
Spotlight and while she seems con
stantly amused at the world she
Ins In the tun whether U be music,
[thletics, dramatics, or some other
se of school life.
[Carrie Hooper Is another good
inghty Four who likes dramatics
who Is liked by her classmates
[her cheery smile* and happy dls
" I
argsfot Hollo well, energetic and
|ted, has been a prominent ra< m
the Literary Society; Glee
|ISE Family, D. O. C., annual
club, and tha Snuhuh
nt dramatic club; se
sue is uiway* irienuiy ami nappy, ?
and is therefore much liked.
It was on Margaret Gordon's small
shoulders that fell the responsibili
ty of being editor in chief of School
News and her work showed that be
neath that "boyish bob" of liers are
brains a plenty and energy, too. Mar
garet had her difficulties and her
troubles, but she never flinched or
faltered, and to lier faithfulness is
due chiefly the success of the ven
ture, a success that could have been
greater with more wholehearted sup
port. Margaret also went in Cor the
Gleo Club, the Athletic Association,
the Tennis Club, the Literary So
ciety, and the Dramatic Club.
Mary Dozier has belonged to ev
erything aud creditably. Whether
basket ball, debating, dramatics, or
the Spotlight called, she has been
ever ready to do her bit and to do
it well. She is one of the Naughty
Four stars.
A member of the Literary Society,
the Glee Club, and the Dramatic
Club, Margaret Cooper is another
quiet but efficient Naughty Four.
Emily Commayder. member of the
Literary Society, Athletic Associa
tion, Glee Club, and Class Basket
Hall team, is a gentle, capable, lov
able girl.
Now. of Dorothy Chappell 'tis said,
"So fair she takes the breath of men
away," but It Is evident that she
didn't waste much time doing it, for
she was a member of the Literary
iSociety, the Student Council, the
Young Three Hundred, the Twi
light League, the Glee Club, the An
nual Staff and the Debating Team,
and, did good work on them all.
Dorothy Burgess, who went In for
athletics and for dramatics, Is a
friendly girl whom everybody likes,
and who is a credit to the class.
Ruth and Evelyn Bright are sls
iters. Naturally,, both' are "bright."
Also both are popular, all round
girls, with tastes for the literary, the
athletics and the dramatic.
Nellie Baurn, quiet and gentle,
like dramatics, and likes people,
who In turn,* like her, Including her
4J class mates
I Emma Harnett Is another true and
.trusty kind of girl. She. too, has
1been a member of the Dramatic Club.
"Good old scout," they call Bessie
Abbott, who begins the alphabet for
the Naughty Four class. She was a
member of the Literary Society and
the Dramatic Club.
And, now for the boys. They ad
mit they are outnumbered by the
girls, but they refuse to admit do
, feat.
There Is Johnnie Williams, de
pendable and self reliant and strong
for athletic* basket ball and base
monuments
Lawson & Newton
r/ie Monument People
Estimate* filven on Work
Bet Complete
jlfontlcello Ave. at 11th Bt
NORFOLK, VA.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Ifavlni qualified ?? Administrator* of th? late
Jaoiee O. IlolkmMI I hereby ?1ra notice to all per
aon* Indebted to hi* estate to ran* forw?r<l and
make Immediate aettlement. sod those boldina rlolmt
aratnst the same to preaent them for payment within
twelve Months frpm Ui? date of thta notice. or It
will be pleaded la bar of their recovery.
C. W. nOLLOWKLU
MISS XI AflO A MKT irOTXOWKl.l..
April It. 1*54. Administrator*,
apr 14.tl.majJ. 12,19. J?
NOTICE OF ADM1 JflSTRATION
llat nt qualified at Eierutor* of the lata Thom
as Jenninss we hereby live not Ire to all peraona
Indebted to hit estate to eome forward and mafc?
Immediate Battlement. and those boldina claims
against tha same to present them for payment with
in twelve months from tha data of this notice, or
It Will be pleaded In bar of their recovery.
a. j. innonoi,
OKRTRUDJC JENNINGS.
April W. 1??4. Ei ecu tort.
apr.X3.SI.nta) 5. II. It.Si
? XOTICR
Hale of Valuable Property
Fy vlrtoa of a I?eed of Trust nemfd to tha
nndenlcntd TmMee on th? llth dav of June. 1912.
hr Ada Williams and hu*hanri. t'. K. Williams,
which Is dulr recorded In the office of the R*?tster
of Deed* <4 Pasquotank t'nintr. N. C.. In Vlnofe ftft
at paf XI4. d? fault hsvinv been made In the pat ?
nut of the lnd-bt*dnc?? smired therein, I will no
Wednesday. June H, IW4. offer for aale hi/ore the
f>sirl 11'Mise door In FJlaaheth fltr, K. C., at 13
oviork Noon. to tha kifheat bidder for eadi the
folhvwmt derf-ribrd properly
That errtaln tract or W at l*nd In Plaqwo
tank CosiWr. North Carolina, bminded on tha
Norlk br Wert Msln Html; on the East by
Charles Avenue pr West Main fPreet eitended;
ball especially.
M.trv!n Trn??b!?>od. manager of the'
baseball team. is lUKribcd as "J
Km:.an and a seholar."
Marion Seyfferi li\all sort* oi
?poru and 211 for Kfseball.
tr.u'k, and basket ball, besides bo-,
longing i?? the Stu.Kui Council. the
Drama lie Club aul the Spotlight
staff. Hi' Ilki*ji to study quite ?.s
well as he likes to play.
Drauford Sander*. member of ili<*.
F. F. F. and I lie Dramatic Club, Is
another dependable fellow, with a'
large number of triends.
Thomas Kiddiek. likes football,
dramatics, the F. K. F. all sorts of
spurts and is popular accordingly.
Walter Pearson is called carefree, j
but he Is Just the sort who enjoys!
life. He has t>een a member of the |
Dramatic Club, Athletic Association, j
Literary Society, and the basket ball j
team.
Charles Overman, reserved and?
retiring, belonged to the Glee Club:
and the Dramatic Club and found in ;
them a chance to express himself.
Dennis Morgan did not go In for
athletics but likes dramatics and j
made good.
Ervin Midgett, on the football
team, baseball team, captain of the;
basketball team, with membership
in the Athletic Association, Literary
Society, Dramatic Club, and Fuzz
Family, is a good sport and a pop
ular one.
A Jolly fellow, too, is Lister Mark
ham, with a liking for football, bas
ketball, base-bail, and track.
It has always bain a question
whether Marvin Mann likes the la
dles or athletics better. Whatever
may be said of his leaning toward
the former, he really did like ban
ket ball, baseball, track, and all such
sports, and he belonged to the Lit
erary Society and to the Terrible
Five.
Willis Kramer was business man
ager of the Si?otlight. which this
year came out most successfully In
respect to the business side. Hut be
sides this difficult task, he found
time to be vice president of the
senior class, secretary of the Ath
letIc As-tiicintioQ. secretary o< th?*
Lit-rv.ty Society. and iu do a l?>t of
i? "i :i? ..r : a,?ri 1 f >; < .? ?
.\? w-. -:??? ? s football. be
>?.!?; ; v.r. ? f'?!\aL. i:! I.;
? I.?. A' it*, i A-.-v'v latiuii. mid the
lira:t ?? h ? ?r\
Ja? K .t .un *iv* plays football.
to #ar?n? . :.u<t i< a star ?u tin1 Lit-'
eraty Soiirty and lIk? Dramatic
Club.
Th*% cl;?-? made Janu'? Hill trca*
uror l? ho had worked In a.
bank and ntado liim secretary Just
on (Eoiicral principle*. perhaps be-j
cause be is good naturod and some-I
body has to do the disagreeable I
work. Ilu was a member of the Lit-!'
erary Society. Dramatic Club. Ath- '
letlc Association. Tennis Club, and .
the Spotlicht staff.
Willis I)ozi?-r is known for his !
honesty and honor and his happy,'
disposition. He was a member ofij
the Literary Society and the Dra-j.
matlc Club. ]'
Selby Carlwrlght is the class law-j!
ycr. He wrote the last will and tes-M
tamcnt. bequeathing to the faculty !
and lower classmen all the things
no longer needed by the Naughty i;
Fours. It is said that he expects to,
fleer's
CHECKERBERRY
CHEWING CJUM
crow up to In* of 'V
I'liif. ?! StMtM ml tliitt ;i ;t the
?Naifiitv K .lit ? ui'.l irti't-.i1. Ih
HI.1 ii:i:v I ??! 1i? * i- itv.
Frank !'? :if?n \ th * Jt.llh m o: f. ?
low*. witli ;i smile ?nd ? ? ? * ?
t:nMal:.v ;n h..ntl. Il? hi'.wnjc.-d to the
l.ttorary S?n-*< fy. T?i ? t\ ??
Adtlt'tie Ah social ion, the !>.!??*.?! ball
:i?.| ha-?? hall warn*, th. I" a.it .
Chili and Spotliclit staff.
Mt-n-'M* li. I'.'ilvy. I-v h|i? n??t J
least, is ramrsi, uni t, anl indn* , ?!
trio tin. and while b-ini; too l>u.-y to 'j
plav inui'h this year, ho made good i
in every way. jj
V
j: New Millinery
j Mitchell's 11
| ||
Shipment Every Week .j. j
? LADIES' HATS. Xj?
r $n.oo, iso.no v) "
J CHILDREN'S HATS. i\
X SI.UH, 1K.4H, KJ.OX ^
t Mitchell's 1
UCIITffEIGHT SUMMER SUITS IOI{ MEW
Tailored and Cut Riglti.
D. WALTER HARRIS
Tlir City Tailor & Clothier
MOM'N POP Grtling in on Tlieir Looks BY TAYLOR
Tut-tut: just because I ] Some one has foi?geo a
OLD MAN GUNN WON'T rp BUT HOW ?? CHECK IN MW NAME AND
LET USIN HIS OPFICC IS |CAN VUE WORK L'VJE PHONED Tke DeTECT- ,
NO SAVING WE CAN'T r11?, IT ' i\ie A6ENCV "TO SEND A ^ UyESSlR"
1 GET IN IS IT ? - 1 ^ COUPLE SLEUTHS OVEf? J l .
TO LOOK UP THE CASE f
WHEN THEW A(??IVE i?'
"l Show em in ? j?
NOTH 'K OF A DM IXISTK ATION
llitlnt quiliM ii Admlnltint^r of fh? lite Cm
thla Whitehead I her<b* ?l?a nor ire to ill fKr.nh*
Indebted to her mute to ?tfi? forward ind nuko
Immediate wjil"iiutit, and thm* holdinc rlj.in
?gainst the ?am? to i>r?-?rnt thrm for lajmnt wlth
In twelre wn'ln from the rti'? of tlita nutlrr, or it
?ill iw i>Uad*-d in bar of tbrir
Mar IT. 1?24 1>AY1I> MOIHMJf.
?urU?,tC.Jun2.9.14.23 AdmlnMralor.
NOTICK OF 8ALK
T*nder and br rlrtua of tha authorltf fonferrrl
ni*?n me ?? Cornmlaitoner by an ort-r ?4 the Cl?rk
of tha H.Ji-ri<>r CMlt of I'lf.nrtuil Cunt*. N. r.
rnt.-rtd in that ?r?rla! |?rorr?-dlnf entitled 11, J.
n.1'1. Administrator. ??. Viola Jernlgan <t al." I
will, on M"iwlav. the Jnd day of Join. 1MI. at 17
o'eloelr. noon. b<fore tha CoiirfhMiiw lnvr In Kilt
ahifh CWr. N. C.. nlT?r fr *al? to ?*? hl?hr?t bIJ
drr for ra?h tha orw third undlOdeu Intereat of the
lata t/rttf) i>mifin in and to the following <*??
arrtbed trart of land situated In Mount llermo?
Town-Ill-". I'aaQuotank Countr. X. C.:
Itrflnn'n/ on the Main H'?d Iradlnc fr"n Mt.
ll?cnton I'hnrrh to '>odrll|e, y. C . ?t tha old
Jefferaon Held line, nitinlnc ?t? aald road in ?
nnrtheait'-r I v d!rectl?n to a ?mall dlteh nrar the
ba>-h of ?tahl<? b^ln* ih* flr?t ditrti Nt<md aald
atabl.-a and de?lana!<d further b? an Iron po-t
driven at tha buinnna of aald di'rh. to K1ih>i
(hml'T'i line, ihfjKr down aald l.llhtt Ownlrj-'a
trmet ,.r line a aou'herlr dlrartlnn to Jefferaon
lUid traet or ||n-. ih-ne# in a we?'erlr direc
tion down the ?ald Held Una to flr^t
atailon. aald to contain t?t> arrei mora or le*a;
and feint the nam' land* wtil'h w*c* fonrered
br Z. W. White and wtf? to Bell C. Jemlaan
and other*, br deed dated |?erenilv-r rtb. (111.
and duir rwordr-d in tho offlca of the ltegj?trr
of l)e*dt for l'a?iu<4aak Countr. X C., In
IMi U. pa a* 1*2.
Thla aottra dated tialn 29'h dar of April. 1M4.
JOHN II. IIAIJ<, JK..
?Mr9.ll.10 M I ..mmlaaloner.
OAMUKA.
pahqiotank eouwrr.
IK TilK Mt I'Kmoit cocirr
BfcrORK TIIK CtF.HK
PASQTOTAJIK IIIOII WAT COMMIMITO*.
?f ra?|?Kaak Count r and J. II. BAKER. ft a I*.
I. 0. BAKER. H a la.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
111#' following named defendant* III tha abort en
ttOad oataae. W aif frina p. Co*. Jan* D. P.
Wblta. W. T. Whulow. Rtrbmond Cedar Worfca. T
M. Lnmh. Benj. i. Laa*. and Prank a WMm,
will nrbraro all thoas IiihIi bounded on the UM
bT tha Dismal fhranp. am! tit* I'aikilUr Drainage
DlatiWt: on lb* floutb l?jr tha watTiJifd line cf
White's Mill 1'oimI; on tha W?-at br the P?-r<i?imana
lllrer and the Dismal Hrrani: . and on ths N'irth
br iba Tadmore Drain**- District. or |>r?ipt-rlr
r * 11? -?1 Pasquotank Dralnt.uo In.tft. t No. 1. fa. I
d. f?T.d*nt* and Mfh of Itiwi ?l.*ll take noi!<v>. tbat
ho. ah*. or UMf. are rfqulfl In awmf lnfnre th*
Clrrk of lb* Huimior Court U Pa?4u'>ianh C>?uwr.
at bl< 'iffire m Klicabrth CHy. North Carolina, on
the 12th day of Jun? 1921. at 1* oYlork A. 11..
and answrr or d> mnr to th* petition In Mid pro
w?-dlni. or th? prtltlon*ra will apply to tha Cotirt
for ths r^lirf demand**! in said petition.
This Uie Slh day of Mar. 1934.
k n nwrr.n.
ma> 10.IS. 19.24. Clerk K'iper.-* Court.
NOTICE
Hale of Pro|*rty ff?r Tnten fop
th? Yenr 10811.
For th# n'>n parmrnr of Tair* do* ?hfl C'mnty rt
Pavjuotank for tit* |ir 1023. I will m-11 at (lie
Cn?irt House door in Mlfahrth City on M<<nd*jr.
June 2nd. 1921. at 12 00 0>lork M. tha follow in*
land for County Tiih
CHAR. ItKfl). Rl.rrlff.
ELIZABETH CITY TOWNSHIP
WHITC REGULAR
Cast. Ta1.Ta*M
Cotter. n. II, I II and h I .1-*. #45.ST
IDath. C. L.. 1 II and I .95 22.03
l4id*n. C. K.. KM. 1 II and I ?5 #0 "1
Ifpim. Chaa. Kit. 1 II and I. _ .91 13 70
WHIT
Cast Ttt.Tawss
Ibtnllnf. A. P.. I lot f .Pi t $.70
OasOtn*. P. II . 1 lot .05 S.S1
llarrfll. H. II . 1 lot - .05 4.rt*
rtnmM. id?. i lot m 4 at
How*. Milton V . I lot - .01 ?.?3
Honker. R. M. 1 M .01 ?.0J
M'Williams. M. 1 lot .05 2 51
Norman. trbaa.. 1 lot .01 ?.T0
Rtnlth. W. j, 1 k? .01 4 ?3
m?^-n?. C. H.. 1 lot 9% I 14
Upton. J. K., 1 lot ?~ ? .OS S IS
NfORO REGULAR
Cost. T<(.Tntt
Adams. MsttrMta. 1 lot | >1 II2.M
AII'H. Pr?vn?an. 1 lot . ? , , .... .05 12.20
Babh. Wilson YM . I lot .OS 4 13
Itarnard. Char I Is *. 1 M .05 10 21
D?nfaaey. OrtnxV 1 W - .05 IT. II
DemtMay. Amariah. 1 lot .06 IIS AO
Doiay. Mom a. 1 M .09 T.SS
Orlffin. William, 1 M , .00 1.03
llollowsll. Alfred K*L. 1 let .00 S.S0
Umto. Mm a. 1 lot .05
Rlddlrk. l/nr*r A.. 1 II and t. .93 t.f>4
R?b'n?>a. iMn4iin?. I II iml .H S.W
fUw>.-r. W. II . 1 II and h .0.', (1.J3
Hharf. Annlo M . I II and I. .0.1 9.711
KUukMt. J. H . 3 II* anil I.* .93 17.71
J?lin J . 4 Hi an<1 l.i .9.3 IS. 13
**k?.. H. L.. 1 II ami I. .0.3 41.35
Taylor. Iwr, 1 II and I< ?.. 1H
Wal.ton, Marr. 1 II and I. .08 *41
Mary 1'rrklna WIiiiu. 1 II and L, .03 l.'A
NEGRO OCLINQUCNT
Ca?t. Tot.Ta*?i
A.krw. Zlf>n. 1 II and L $ .03^ 117.73
Callla, Henry 1.. 1 II and L .93 EfO
Oirrry. Anni*. 1 II and I. .9.3 7.09
Cot. J. A . 1 II and I. .93 40 :i
r*lton. Wm. 1 lot .93 III
J<itin?in. K V... 1 lot ? .93 III 11
Hlmpaon, Ben, 1 lot ?? ?? .03 13.21 .
Wlitte4iur?t, K. W.. t lot .0.1 III
Wilder. C. T. 1 lot "... .03 l.V. j
W#hl?r, Walter. 1 lot .03 HI
NEWIA*1 TOWNSHIP
WHITE
Coat. Tat.Tact
r>lfn flrady, 14 irrn . , ? .93 11.91 I
r?ltoo. Mra. Iltith. If I I arret .OS ?.?
WHITE DELINQUENT
Cm?. Tot.Tact
K!i*l>l?ard. T. II. and oih"?. Ml Aa .03 111.41
NEQRO
Adama, Henrietta. 4 4 3 aefa .03 t.ff
Fuller, Ha rah, >9 a^r?a ?,T- -r - 93 10.JNI
Hmlt*. Jerry. tall aerra . .93 T *>
Mpark*. Ida T . 1 artea .03 I.IS
Whlla. 3. T.. Til 03
Caat. Tat.TaiM
Hpenea, Clara, t iT*a - - .93 I W
William*. llenrr. I aa?? .OS 4.14
MT. HERMAN TOWNSHIP
Cart. Tel.Taift
KOTK.K (tf ADMIVIHTIt \TION
Ha?ln? Tiallrt'd a* AdmlnMrat'T nf lha lata Km
I.. *tr*rn? | h?i'h? aire nolle* lo all prr??<
lndf?c I l? hla *?tata to rt.mm f.mrard and ma ??
Immediate artlW-wmf. and Ihoa* holdki* rlalrt*
avaln*t ih? <ame tn prawn* them for pat went Wl'h
In ItralT* month* from the tlat* of fill* nMler. Of
It will ?>? plradM la bar <4 i
Ma* l?, 1921 H. Ij. RTVCVKN'ft.
ma> II.IT.Ju*. 10.1T.1I
XOTICK OP AOMl.MttTHATfON
llavtni <i'ialin?d a* Adm n.tr.'rr of tha l*t? Ma
W lliami I fcarabf flae antte* to all prr
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Popular Excursion
to .IackM)ii\ille, Fin., Tampa, St. l*e
tci-!tbtirK, ltm?lonlown, I ni t Mjern,
Moore llaveu, I'la. KouihI trip fares
to 4arkM?nvillo from the following
|M>lnts are a* Indicated:
Edcnton, $14.50; Kllzabeth City,
$15.0o; Greenville, $13.00; KlnHton,
$ 12.60; New Hem. $12.50; Ply
mouth, $11.00; Washington, $13.50;
WIIhon, $13.00.
To polntH houtli of Jacksonville,
$7.00 higher. Tickets on sale May
20, 1924; tickets to Jacksonville
limited four days .n addition to dato
of sale, and to points south of Jack
Konvlllo limited to 8 days in addition
to dato of sale.
For further Information apply to
Norfolk Southern ticket agents or
write to
J. F. DALTON,
General Pussenger Agent,
Norfolk, Va.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R.R.
Announces
Third Educational AH
ExpriiMc Tour
T<i
Washington, O. C.
Juno ,1tll-13th. 1924, Spi-rlnl ?li>ep
er will be operated to Norfolk where
night ride requires same and all ex
penses of the tour will bo Included
In the fan which will cover trans
portation, hotel accommodations,
berths, meals, automobile tours,
guide fees, etc. For full Information
apply to any Norfolk Houthern ticket
agent, or communicate with the un
dersigned.
J. F. DALTON
General Passenger Agent
Norfolk, Va.
TIIE
SALMON CREEK LINE
Schedule:
Leave Willln Landing and Avoca
At 7:00 A. M., 10:30 A. M. on 1
4:30 P. M.
Leave Edonton at 0:00 A. M., 2:30
P. M. nnd 1.30 P. M.
Kvtrn Tripe Will lie Made Day
or Mgtit If Necessary.
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