Last Friday night, Mr. Harold Hopkins’ car was wrecked near his home. He met a pair of mules and wagon driven by a man who had gone to sleep, the team naturally were not sticking closely to their side of the road. The car driver did not know the situation and consequently did not turn aside but drove into the outfit.
Mr. J.N. Hopkins of Williams Township had his car turned over between Everetts and Robersonville Sunday afternoon. Miss Lavenia Hopkins, a niece, was driving the car, and when it got off the road in the deep mud, she was unable to hold it, the car being a big Studebaker 6 touring car. No one was hurt, but the machine was rather badly torn up.
From the front page of The Enterprise, Williamston, N.C., Tuesday, March 16, 1926
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