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and W. C. tor Henry Frederick Graham, i While coming naat of Carolina against ?o tor, bo has boon the of of adopting the 4e the peraanent adopted, fleiale is some f partment | chinery by anc ad Carolina, ant! her* are Dis D. Warren Food Administra Special Agent, and Agent O. H, was forth Secretarlee JMOet at Raleigh. Decision ftx raise, $3,500 at one# ta fight the proposed; ?! per cent increase im freight plans for the* flgbt,jwaa the business mahtng of of the meafttog ' oft the Chamber Commerce secret&rfes here. Sereral rjlasona why the Chambers of ComTner<$B should participate ia the fight were |he principal one being that failure t<* do so, an<Tloas of the case to ihe United States Railroad Administration, ^wflt mean the loas of vhat few this state has gained in the freight rate situation, and J?t>par4se the present ease of the chambers against, the railroads, pepdlng * merce C the Interstate Com it Waahington. 1 Memorial Commission Organising. The Norti Carolina memorial build In# coinmiaaio* ha* antered upon its i taak of organizing thsi campaign tot t raising funds for thaaraction of Noftfc 'JZS^tSTSL. * <r-<Mtasd~ information that D^, Jaaue prodw reportad \ 1M34 a* *utv? Fair R0?crd. TWith eraa! days left before thi closing date for receiving foir applica Uon* the Fair committee vqfetat, ?frictUtitha Extension Serrice; toe to Ibis classification, a number of th? countiei ha-rlng u many ?s four and Ave fairs, each. Fair application are learin* the of flees of the fair committee with every outgoing mail, and dally returns ar? ?welling the total figure. Thus far the counties which hare filed application# for the ahove number of fairs ' bar# bad their applications' honored and the stele's share o? the prise money has been reserved. All 'other commun ities and counties must send In appli cations so that they will be received , before September t to have state aid reserved for them. with the formation In Raleighof an executive conunittee tos bac^ " the movement Dr. Oscar Haywood, evan gelist of. Calvary . Baptist church. Wew York City, will speak from a pulpit la every county In North Carolina jrith a purpose to create sufficient sen timent against the death penalty to cause the next general assembly to abolish it Dr. Oscar Haywood if a native North Carolinian and it , bow spending the summer months at Mrf$t^..to Mount GMlead, Montgomery county. A part of hii evangelistic career in th? Metropolis has been devoted to a study of and attack upon the death penalty. Daring the 4*st session oi the ifelw York assenjbly lie served as chairman of the committee t?at "con ducted the tight. against capital pun ishment ? ?' l >?* ' ' ' v ?. >: ? 1 ... >? ... "IfaP In htfluema Matter. Answering many regussts for Infor mation and adrice with regard to a probable return of influensa during tli* approaching winter months, Dr. W. ft Hasldn, state health officer, i* sues the following statement in which" attitude should be one of hopefulness, our position one of safety." Hi aays:' "The epidemic of influenza will1 re cur this winter, if the germ that causes it is not worn out fa kJBing people, if we hare no artificial meant ?quarantine or vaoplnatioi^for con trolling the disease, or if it^has cot aJ ready affected all of the popthatios that is susceptible. But note (the threp Us*; any one of them can pre tent -OrtWmit^the weUa-eace ?f the aunching of a new po stment of illiterate ted States amjL wig* state recruiting ofHj: "development batalions," wl #ifw taught to read and wi Noir the policy, is to be aw mei who cannot read. *? foreign aeedfi^v-IJiing! 110 ThaFs why you save money when you TSjiy this floixr. The extra .ingredients are?dded in the exact proportions tobriog about perfect bakihg result3.e#ry time?not most every tfc? hut always. You can't fail. Hot-cakes, ligfct golden biscuits and temjpt Just mix with oven? that's all. J** ? ***?%? rd- w-s? Occo-n?hcBe? should be in every ><ggH| It's a wonderful help to all housekeepers. ?'iiM '? Durham, N reproduced behw ? ?'! -?;??> v*V- :? ''"yZVz'hS. - ?' i\\ rmantio Coaat Haaltsr Cd< _'v s'7-t - ^-Af- .'? ZtlJim* im**-" ??? NrriWvS^Bii^BrJneaz aaelby , iM ia m^oan?t^ii : n .... f '.ijjfMHM; ??? antimy a^iftmw'and *or* Wnwm ?.?????,, . .mWk^w ??W?<h tout tmalneae-llfce aaibofla ana w?ll?inary a<Hr*rtlsld? campaign previous to the aale. Tbora ?u nothing svw&ional oe Molting about your methods ana tbs pabUo na ploaaaa ?itn tbe manner in. I vblob tbe eale was bandied. T I onbf lMtimr |sofl? mi yw oos 7f ?*?? ? IftltM |. I pany aa being absolutely railable and ttorouga|f:MTto^ot_la_tt># wor*_ln .Mob It la S3 ""??-?? ?*?? ' \ *??' ' '"J - -'? VW Baapaotfttliy eutsinea,. :? : ? > . g-i. 5 SELL YOUR FARM A' id, ft can be sold quicidr and profits and Eighty-Eight Acres of Fann L ? 1 . V . Sorfy 5he Spoke. Wia-r-Have you never thought how maar>hata you could >uy la a year If ? . ???'- money you squander oa |fc ^SBSti 50 tor for : Luck, eighlng idei by day. T
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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