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f-. - ?A BHHEfty eWwid Sentence ? i .1. >| Tii ll^^flSiMa of thia city, drew a term d?- the *6?nty roads Kky ajriat yesterday iftoraing on . . fiftgMj; pppeslodto Superior Court. of $10 and HHm had. Ids iutomobije license a pari?#?f 90 days after <rf driving an auto h^Kmi under the influence of ? - ? ^ Jlftl W?ten, colored, wss given a sjfaf inrled sentence of two years /?pea pamsat of coat and good beha vior on a charge of purchasing a pis tol without a permit. The pistol was I - That) Balance, charged with tres-l pass, wajsfeaad not guilty. Bke man in the street! I stop ? From did Broadway ft pond to Paris? Say! I right, aint you? Really ftr make it 'cross the drink ? ? "-Some one will try. But oWheads know I ^J^What*s due for them that tries to go. J Alone! Whattofc! Dont joke like that There's none so weak below the hat. To even dream that one lone bird Hpp&^*-why, that's absurd! Just stop and think?four thousand ?? y ?*v I Of mountains, weather, ocean guiles, .. ? With windand fog-?the deep below? And rain V icebergs, sleet V snow! jjHBr , v'i;" % ? I No i**t? Nor sleep? A day 'n' half F?*t to the stick! Dont make me ,_,r -v'> - Why jost one nod ox drowsy blink To stand the gaff?whate'er the poise Why, thirty-six hours of a motor's *" Weald drive him mad, if he flew a Ry nlgHfe^on he'd long to ra?. And pillow his dhip ? on the ocean's Vkafs^that^JBe's off!! A paper son! Ig^Jjjyfneet his iast day's work is done.) "IggNI ' BOPS OPFr. the ! - ^'alda dam-fool nervy de<"ds I ?va* knew ar ^ ^ em beSt f?r fair! ,:&*s< sorry, though, we need his kind. t f He mujfc-a sort ?f lost Jus mind. |: TkihMn'ho had t? make the try 4H*#**hit?..i?theste. ? <?' "" - - -* J He's lea Yin' a. mother, too?but stilf A Imer may save him after the spill, For man, $or$& qu?rt make the Nor^d the man to stand the strain! ;? Theitt afct much chancer hut neiwq ^ la newardown till you knock it flaA-J ^Good In4Nod Sfreed! Go> it, fcdi ;You're fcrjW to do what can't he did. But nit! Hatfth.fr "HPS SEEN" W Hfatell To'rds England's shores?the Chanaai; B Then daflpw ? -*??? I 1 ??~T^? bg^|- '.. ?.K f?Wj|vjjjg!y?t ? f -^. i' ? A: <flP* I St**#* M ? *?"* te u ? ?? >,'A \ -/PernM*',"'? ? - ? :'j ':* >jr?r*- ~ I * E I ?*???? I r ? :? PROVIDENT P LICY PATS PROMPTLY Let us pay fo your time when it 4s of no value to you and no one else wants it. We s jecialize in a special policy for busii iss men and women, ages 18 to 60. Principal sum $1,000 to $25,000. Issued by the Provident Life and Accidenilnsurance Co., Chat-: l tanooga. Man or Woman agent want led. Write CLAUDE D. TUNSTALL, Greertville, N. C. \ N. 2t Just as the cynics had-about agreed that modem youths had" gone to the jdogs they learned it was "New York to Paris" by air instead. Live to be happy?nothing else matters very much. ^ w ?? ?. No one cares to tell or hear the whole truth about himself. * A locafc man has discovered a method of getting to work early each morning. He has made arrangements tfith his daughter to call him when he comes in. Remember the^days when girls wor ried as to whether their petticoats showed ? 1 Radi"um" costs $10,000 an ounce, but rad"io" you can get for next to' nothing. "My wife is suffering with fallen arches. Do you.know what is good for them?" "Rubber heels." *, ^ ' ; "What shall I rub them with?" ' Doctors, are notoriously poor takers of their own medicine and health ad vice. _ ' The truth of todajr may be the error of tomorrow. .-?V ? 7 ? ."'-.??v ? ? m Simile: As- polite as a widower be ginning to- take notice again. A "dull headache" may bd the re sult of a dull head. ~ 'J ? Sometime the hit dog howls and the hit cat growla|iecause they are hit by something they Saw in the- paper. : - We wouldn't be a bit surprised how if some daring young American air man hopped lb Paris and back over the three-day Fourth of July holiday. P ^ & MT-i ' : ? ? ? ? ? " y r ^ Mi j .?- ^r ? #V< V ?. - Hi H^T^ 1 H Ir^HH/H? FOB SALE?BUBBYING LOTS ON the East side of 01d/*Cemetery. Prices $35.00 for 26 feet/quare. See or write W. E. Muiphjpy or T. E, Joyner, Faraville, N. d. 5-21-p. WANTED?Milk Cnsfcrpers. Mrs. J. M.TIobgood, Farravile, N. C.6-17-tf FOR RENT?My hot ; on Wilson St Three blocks front lain. $25.00 per month. C. C. Coppi ige? Greenville, N. C. 6-17-4t Some folks never h id a~ chance be cause they wouldn't ti ce it M&ny a man has breken down try ing to do today's work and tomprrow's worryingrtoo. \ Unlike the human rate, a looking glass casts reflections ana yet always tells the truth. y If wars were fought on the cash and carry system they'd never last very long. NOTICE OF Under and by virtue/>f the power of sale contained in th yf certain mort gage ekeeqted by J. HffBass, and wife Cora Bass, on the 3mr day of March, 1923, to Hillard BaaiJrecorded iB the Registry of Pitt Co/r&, 'ih Mflk W-14 ? at page 54, ihe uadorsigned fcnottga gee will on Fridw, flune 24ah, 1927, ' at 12 o'cpck nooa at the Courthouse door in Greenviljb, Jf. C., seE at pub lic auction for ?ASR, to tfe highest bidder the fplo^adescrUpd proper Being a cermin/tract Jbr parcel of land, lying ami Being An aFraville township, County pf Pitt and State of North Carolina! facing lit No. 193 and , 194 of what is- tolwn ai Lincoln Park, Farmville, N. II as Turveyed and mapped by Jartt B. Harding, C. E., which map is ilcordeti in map book No. 1, page 45 of the Register of Deeds Office of Pitt Apuntr, reference to which map is hrabyfnitide. The aaid sale being made ItA satisfy the indebt edness secured in Sail mortgage. This the 24th lay of May, 1927. HILLAIfi) BASS, Mortgagee John Hill Payloi^Attomey. ?Farmville, N. C. ' . I v '? '' vV' ; ? > When she was young She got lots of kisses But now she gets none, * For she is Mrs. SALE OF REAL ESTATE J North Carolina n / Pitt County " / // In Tbe Supiior Court / * [esse W. Hardee Jid wife j ^ foe W. Fryer, J.Harriyet als. . Under and by virtue of/the author ty* contained inl that certain judge pent signed in fie above entitled ac tion, by His Hlnor, e/h. Cranmer, fudge Presidinj 'over tra Courts of the Fifth Judicial District at the May Term 1927 of Pitt Obunty Superior 2omt, ?ie un< irsignep Commission ers win offer.: if sale/ for cash, to the tighest bidder before the court house ioor in Green tie, Pitt County, North Carolina at tw lve (/clock Noon, on I SATURDA ; JIJLY 2nd, 1927 the following < sscrfbed lots located in the town of I Urnpille, Pitt County, North Carolina tofwit: FIRST LOT: rhfct certain parcel or lot of land in leftown of Farmville, beginning at a tare on-the South side of Wilson St, (J V. Horton's corner and runs Soutl |3 1-2 W. 202.7 ft. to a stake; the eft S. 46 1-2 E. 65.93 ft to a stake; t eace N. 43 E. 202.7 ft. to a stake on Ylson St., thence N; 46 1-2 W. 64.71 ft to the beginning, and the same e nveyed by J. T. Har ris and wife to JJ C. Norris by deed recorded in Boo c 1-13, page 112. SECOND LO [Beginning at the southwest eorne ol the intersection of May and Wilsoil Sis., and runs with Wilson St., N. 41 ?2 W<. 64.73 ft. to a stake, Mrs. Alae 1. Robinson's cor ner; thence witl her line about S. 45 1-2 "W. 202.7 ft. tAa stake; thence S. 26 ]-2 E. 65.92lft tV M^y St., then ce witirMay St If. 4SlE. 202.7 ft to the'beginning, being thi same lot con veyed by J. T. HarrisV and wife to Jesse Wv Hardee fend we by deed dated October 16, U920, Recorded in Book S-13, page, 3SL \ Thi^ June 1st. 19OT. \ Albion Rnnn, \ J. B. JamVs, \ John Hill Baylor, CofUnassioners. Father Receives Big Ovation Xa doubt about lt?the farallyVaa sretiing Ured of the same old drinks at meal-time. No variety! Ad* whoever wants a hot drlhk in smn-^ ThenXiad trot a real Idea?atenDed , Oranyedjtusb. / hHd? tkro^deii? a^^hovr tty . ho ?imo home that hlght?and hof f1 iafonea than an ^eqital^uaati^cX ~ ? -r 1 I?yn ^ ^continttour^; per ^ceaj- water,^which^_he It would interest Witte to Know that the United States-t** on ciga rettes iust.about pays the cost.ot:^ onr army. Uncle Sara collected V * If rnTrrninimt COOld: collect t.: his n??chinery grind out Ford car \ f rah ripe oranges. And here Is why: . /To the juice of luscious oranre* ^ or tho riSd3"in cakes'and caad- ! lesxhealthful carbonated water, pure uaae auyar. TTm jr. Nothlkp else. w ii^Ton^fat gl?g yoqr ffcto- , hood'deate%sfor Qf' 9 ated beverageXand serve 9 It 98 ? arSTdtoner I treat But?be ^nryou fl s~r^i I jg| Wuh \ - . , ' ' a ;\^A. short while ago, a grocer- in my town "scratched" his band w^iie taking ^goods from^box. physicians to'save -him?Acute sep' ticemia, the cause of death. ? * 'J&5 i incised or pu^tured, that is^siltiqR - . other r^able^ antiseptic. A small i when: applied. ^Its bright-red 'stain i tor waS ar hand?-thc^ main ^hing j '50?&k '- it '.in. t?c 9nti^ptK!? ? f"v>'f3 j ^ wMt?i 1 ? . ?__ ? J? e ? iacV>il T l! 5 11 r'Pyfffrtf'nrp* lMifrTt? J? | counts but the amount of farm fffhe I and^ lab?jr used to^prodnce the and shovel could not afford to dig and sort^out gold bearing gravel . It average. But giant .dredging ma chines in the Sacramento Valley ? are making millions working grav H el that pay# less than twenty cents H Utifted States farms can competfpj H with European cheap^bbor, and . ? r ? -S. %; ^ I | ? ? 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