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, - , '.i,1 ~ :' ? ; // Published by The Rouse Printery * "WATCH FARMVIL1E FPftH lfrORWAgD" Subscriptioo $1.50 a Year in Advance ? YOL. 14 . FABMVILLE. PITT ?OUOTY, NOBTtf CAEOLEffA, AUG. 24. 1923 N ' / ]^0. 1(5 ^ . i ? MI. ???? i ...r-ggj ? 1 1? ^ Much Interest in Co-op Cases Messrs. Pitfman and Crisp Main Cases B'ing Tried. Much interest is being feit throughout the county in the case of G. H. Pittman vs. the Co-opornti*e Tobacco Associa tion, which is in progress in Greenville at this time. It is impossible for us to say at this time what the outcome will be Incur next issue we uillprirt an account of the "outcome, T'" >he case has befcc- setthid'Ot tha< time. Episcopal A reeular mtseitmg. of the pie man's Auxiliary was held irf^ie church Monday afteny>0? at four-thirty o'clock. After the regu]ativToefing*of i business the <pro*ram -for the afternoon began wifh an ar.t^W by Mrs. .J. L Shac&fifjffd on b "Porto Rico" and the problems and needs of the Virgin Islands ' and the Canal Zone were also discussed. The topic of s4udy for the month which has proved quite interesting is taken from "The Programme Presented" 1 and is oc "Latin America." ' Several matters of importance 1 were decided before adjourn ' meat. The next business rfieet- 1 inc will be held on the second Monday in September and the s social meeting, at which each ] member is requeued to turn ip ( ' 8WWMr, goes to Miss Veoe* * tia Morrill on the fourth Mon- s day, 1 Miss Bynum Hostess. ! i ? 1 \ Miss Mildred Byn?m was i ho&essto a number of friends j ? 1 Friday morning when she enter- , taiaedat aidebghtful bridge party ( in honor of Miss Sarah Boyd of ? MoonesviU. n Ylie spacious veranda wash tastefully decanted with qnnnti- { ties -of gay flowers and three j tables weee arraozed there for '4 cards. ; i A refreshing" beverage whs ( served as the guejfts arrived by j the.0J1 trming hostess. ^ After scvVrnl progressions the rcore wes counted and as win L v ( ner,MUs Gtiilla As! ew received a l?wely hox of powder while ' th i h m >r g.i "ft was present * ed with a dainty madeira hand keft'Jiief. LWrestasaems consisting of ice cream and- cuke were enjoyed. Miss Bynum's guests were: Misses Sarah Boyd, Julia Wfl son, Mary Barrett, Lula Dixon,, Irma Joyner, Gailla Askew, Mes~ 1 dames M. V. Jones, C. T. DJxoiv Bryant, JL Loyd Horton, R. O. Laog and D. R. Morgan. v ? . ? 1 ?> . ' ? I Presbyterian Auxiliary. The ladies of. the Presbyter ian Auxiliary enjoyed a social... meeting at tbe home of Mrs. C. C. jsyner Monday afternoon. After a pleesaot hoor lh*bo4? j est- served dfcticiouj refresV moots. ?.?.?,?.?.?? Revival services will begin at the^raaian Church at AgMj Sunday night. Rev. X>r. Sh?t*| host, of Greenville, will do the Jt,/ v-. 4 *<*<?-> ? y ??1 11 / 3 ^ ' .JUV-:,V. ' *!>?,; i - ? V "? tA'. . - ? X N . ? : .????? -S . .,4 . ?? ? Ste^ns^S^n^asjactpr in Guiding 9v? f&mw * * - ? - . xf& ?' . '? v.\ . ' J 1 -VJ ' , ? 1 ? 1 1 ? . Pbfr&faGigtfaters SteiisJs>fMined to Leading Part in Shaping Program. Washington, D. C,?Is Frank Stearns, the Boston-merchant tnd closed personal iriend of he new president, to be the 'right hand" man of the Cool* dge administration? In the opinion of many per ions be is to be what Colonel Souse was to the administration )f Woodrow Wilson. Some be i legislative program?others, vho have been watching bim vith critical eyes, fear that he nay become an "adminidration luisaoce:" J * During the first few days fol owing the elevation of Cool dge to the presidency, Stearns was seen eon&amlv in and- out )f the executive suite. II& en idled the role of major domo iround the presidents hotel, ti v/is during this period that, in >rder to arrange an audience for lustice SanionJ of the Supreme >>urt, "hohHd called; Stearns n traded on a Cabinet confer ence the president was holding, 'resident's F/r? Caller. The Th^on merchaht was the find caller to enter President ^oolidV-s office at the execu ive mansion after the new presi Jent took up hii new duties. He ins been both with GouLkige al fno^l continuously since he ar rived in Washington following Hejdiag's death. Frank Waturm in Stiarns is welt known in his own state. He is chairman of board of di redors of R. H. Sterns Company, | Ihe great Boston . department store founded by his faiher, and for years has beeo the &ronge? political advisor of Calvin Cool idge. fctern9 is trustee ot Amnerst Col lege, from, which the Presi deot was, graduated; a diredor of the Cbijqjtep'& and Hoipeo phatis hospitals of Bo&on, South Sod House and Bunker Hill Bey'$/?lub, a member of .the ex* ecu five cotismittee of the Amert ^ ca n Tru^l , pf the WWeRepubltean Jeadoriflre holding many political confer vVtthmcieo t f wondering how much help this "right hand" man will give the < Chief Executive during the next ten months, the brief time wfyich Coolidge has 40 write a record of achievement, before theses! ? Repoblican Convention.f ' \ Many observers around the executive mansion attached con- , sidfcrable political importances to the fad .that Stearns brought ad- , ditional -influence and support of the President with the visile , of the MassachuSeUs Republican , organization behind .the new ad- , .ministration. - i ^ Political^ea^a^^^^ 4 friend of Stearns, will be named i Attorney-General if Attorney 4 General Daughterly resigns, as is t looked tpr. Butler lately became; < Republican National Committ eeman when Secretary of War j Weeks retired. ' , Bay State Political Hub. ?, ( .. ? Together wilh BuUerjj and;;' James B. Rejnoid?, the Wash-.'; iagioti. Jhaaksc,. .why .als&Jiails ;j j from the Bay state, the three are, < | acknowledged es the ne.vv ^resi*.! dent'^ closed . politiqa^.advisors. ' It is expect e i that?fhey, will help r develop and put through a pro- j gram fcshioied after.the New!; England business i lan. Taking i:it> onndeMiion the;^ President's ;three advisors, and ? with the executive support, the ;j speaker of the House, Gillette, Weeks in,the Cabinet, Winslow, ^ Greene, IPrepdway and Rogers as fjouse leaders,.,and1. Lodge in ^ the Senate?Massachusetts is in j an excellent p isition to gej what it wants before Congress. 'j With these developments Bos; too is fadi becoming the Hub of | the political wheel?and the y band af Fr#ijik 'Waterman < Stearns is sejen spinning it a-j roued. i .f . \ i ' ? i ' A Western Feature. ','i ?' "? ? i J. P. McGowaoreturns to the?;j Riaito Theatre this Saturday in ; his pejwest,. Playgoers feature* 4 ''The Hitts of Misifog Men,"; \ which if 0 western melodrama ,j telling an unusual story of \ man who dreamed of conquer-J iiy^ power. It is said Jo i contain , kg^ping plot end thrills ga-, j .? j Riaito Puts on Extra Night. * * V ??" t: ;; 'I jl Beginning Friday August 31^ The Riaito Theatte is. to open| every Friday evening With somjw ^erPsS^BtUi:e'aad * ? . ? ? S M SejFifmReah H&MaaStory r " *** "'?-*?*?- a *J' ?v * { ? "Uastirs of Men" Is D of1 Life Before Masl on Board Oli Urne Sailing Ship /? 1 A real he-mao picture is com- . iogto $e Rialto TbeaWe on Moc^^d Xu^sday, a picture ; /ivid the sea,^ picturized ' leet^Santiago, is faiihfull re- * ainflfcby^itagrapb, theproduc- f \ '?? r--4 . . * 1 s*.\v, . 1 _I_g__l.. .' ? '.*? * . . . Ji - 7 ?:??'? - II The picture tells how Dick a alplfl, go .American lad, ran a- i rvay end enlisted in the Navy in * )i der to protect the brother of hje girfheioredfrom a charge )fl theft. This boyvwith all his i >ensitive ideals outraged by ihe ,1 *i rcurastaqces which turned the, 1 heft upon him, repelled against . lijciplin at first, but as he learn- \ s how to fight a tnanU light j it 4 won the respect of his super* j ors his development into u ii ue npn became apparent. t While on shore Dick and Lieut. w SSeen, his commanding otficer, J *rp shanghaied on .board a sail- 4 ng.ship bound lot the Southern < legs. Capt. Bilker, a master of ( hp most cruel and brutal- kind, ? i? <9 0 >vjis in command, lire mates < ^ : , . t !? v inder hiin were as ct tie! asCspt. iijlker. The young men , were < Kjateu and J logged uud endured Hid food and, worse quarters. , A pusswyi slug ^ghtrlqd thai,* h.e Main had been blown tip foi* ? Havana Harbor on Feb/ i5ti$98j :i Bilker *ricka Lieut Breeo i ptorevaMilkmhtWSoW 'isa U-S - SjJpvy officer .by ordering him t^a mn up the signal pendants. Up j bi0i^odif?&Vgr>v be Jrte?\t0 { the lieutenant, but BreeQ [j jets the better of him and. take4 j command of the ship- Dick is ? sriade First Mate. < Um.? L ?K?:. 11 ue .yuuuK LMCUH^VW iuuip nip In time to takq pari in the , ifslnuction of the Spanish fleet j M Sautiago, and ? the end are a Deonitediwith the rirht they lefj J ^hind them, > The casting of the types of \ tailors oo toard the sailing ships; 8 perfe<*faccording to critic* jj Bfotii! Capiat* Bifker - is phiyed j i e mate by Dick Sutherland* j I frAtfhti^P . i p ? ?. II ? I . X 1 ??????? ? ? ? ? Flaherty Re-elected Ai Head of K. otXX sm.i II .J. I III . . ,U . , ?..ia James A. Elflhetty was ts eiectwJ Supreme: Knight of the Knights nf Colo^ihus .ft -Montreal convention, fie Has teen Supreme Knight fotuv' teen rears and hoe been rctnrued ajianfuiouely eight times. ?' ? ? Falkland News, ' . ? -V ? ' Mrs. Harrington! fln(f her two children, of Norfolk, -Va.'are the juesfs of Jfiiss Anna Little. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gorha?Crisp left Tuesday afternoon for Tus calussa, Ala., where Mr; Crisp ! will resume his wort as one of i the cowM at the University of \)aban^a. ? Mrs. Blanche WetkSiand Miss J Lpcy Moore of ^rnaw3ie;? and j Mr. Jeniss Morrill Jr. has re- i urned from- Atlanta;- frhere~ he it^n<^?Jw {invention for the { >eaf,. , ^lr. L. S. Crisp of Kinstop . ;ppplthe week end,at his homej ? j- _r Mw 1. * 1 ne many melius ui - wu. | Trip are siuil to note that "sBtfis ] it home again after an opera ; tqn in Park View Hospital in jocfcjsMbuut. ' ' ( Mrs. G. V. Smith, of Green- ( rifle, was a -recent visitor in the j ^mre of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. i idJilh- j" I M;. and Mrs. C. A. Marshland, t ;r( had as their guest tor a fe^' l tnj)'^ last week Mrs. Arthur i ?ya?s and her small daughters, < )t iGreepyille. ' v jjdrs. Susfm Robertson and her 1 laiugler, Mrs. P. G. Mayo; y^t ipj?qdipg some time at Seven ' Springs. ' . - ? ? 1 Mi and Mrs. and Mrs. II. C. 1 vpitb, Mr. aud Mrs. G. H. Pitt ? n#n and children, and-Mr. K, R. J kViOOteu have recently made en o|rafcJe trips, to Pamlico Bt*chi, S^uhday was a notable day for ^Ikland, for the new church i tysjused for the first jimOU J bot-daf, although the formal ? ipeatog service wilt, not occur 1 ntij, some iime later. Sunday; jlpMSM: ^n^y, and much bappifl^ : w W-njaqiJe^ted oyer the compto ioiwrf flieaew bouse o! worship. ?? OfejC. i. servioi was led by ? Pesentativcs from the MehV 1 e Cljss ibepFatmyijle ; by l prism Church,: and was ? 10 carried on that all 'Who iVeia.' a eSent felt that "It vras good '1 !< r $em to be there". ji On Friday night, Auguft 24iti, I e Christ fan Endeavor Wiil give II r'ljfce .iCT^ : ; school budding, the proceeds [dom which will go into the new : 3turch Food* ii Hi ? J .>7 _ J ^ as J Fleming, f J?" *?' -?? f ''''?/ .:? ?'?'.?T*''- 1lj? *"? ? Go-Operative Tobacco Marke* Opens in Farraviiile Last Tuesday witnessed the opening of the FarmvtlleCo per . ative Tobacco Warehouse. As yet, not much business has been dode,<iueto the lateness of the season and the heavy crop. ' Order of Ea&ern Star.. The local -Order of the En^t ern Star held its regular meeting Tuesday evening. The'Treasurer reported all pledges and bills?t*aid in lull and a ballance in the ireasur}-. ? The'adoption of one of the sixers in the Greensboro Eajftern Star Home was discussed and Mrs. J. M. Hobgood appointed to communicate with the Home Committee. The Worthy Matron, Sifter Alice Parker, has been recently appointed Deputy Grand Matron of the Second District and the Chapter pledged its support to her at this time. A splendid talk on the Orph anage at Oxfosd was given by Mrs.C/5. RouiMree. y KNOW NORTH CAROLINA. North Carolina in the pad year has paid injo the .Federal Treas ury $125,000,000 _ Those who vifvsTthe stale defy with ajarm should gel a pleasant reedion by regarding the latter ^ure, taxed Gilli&m GrissOtfythe collector 3f internal revinue,: announces ihe figures paid iniaihe Federal Treasury for the year, and calls *, mention to the fact that they ire larger than. 4hese-oif Califor afo, the seventh state do ihe Union ladl year i* amoudt of " federal tax paid, when this stater ttpod eighth? This-huge sura that North Carolina has furnished the cen- ' :rel Government was a- levy- on ? North Carolina produdion. It > ivas paid out of the earnings Of factories in thir state, or era ted by :spilal, labor and materials that argGly; originated Wilhitt^he'' These resources are not Thememl and they hre assets of North Carolina that guarantee hat the^stflfe was not* pursuing lh unsoui'd policy iri rnvedin^-? !) the further development of its territory.?High Point Enter prise.- '? i . ' >'i ' " -?* _ , , V i Death of Mrs. ; Calvin Joyrier. , l ? f , ? j.- , ? 'I Mrs., Florence. FoWotd Joyt\( r wife of Mr,?ujviu |oyner r ; it , her hotpp ^nea* -. Tyspa^' Cbofch, Monday^ ovorniji*, at 5; o'clock, after, an .iHows of ?evt.v Shc.Jeaycs hc8idea.l)jer,j]h^V!. bwuL six, .children. ao4r on? i>^her?l-G- Fujford> ,af?d; iouj._.? jraod-chjldwrn. * Joyoffrr:wa* ilotty ?fow n jre*r?t<?tdnjj: Fcffr several fc'yemn the N.^wii nHfmtwri'oMhb./ Fb#* >WttFBa?*?& ^hurcfe- <?TheM fanertt'aert'ibes we?: eondkicroH' - tunW oftefiiooB % :<RW. ?/ TV Tb r 1 fI V pF Farm villo; The burial was in ^ burying irrou?tf ^ hferif)ih^ ' . s ?I. f* ' '?' ?' -? J.VV v'i'N 1 ? CardofThaolte . ! 'j;' '^VA ' ',?; w^wem tokiaS W^ 4ha^b : fiiUvdiiciaei the; ipirttf i^th of our belov^l^ifb jjf^f W^bcr. ... r .V:V * Calvift iosmtfrfia* & i ' ? fl ' . V ?- ;]
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