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''' 5 . ? ".'J L^'. '?- ' ---' ? I " ' f ?? 1 y t &"><&? 9m Quarters rfBiHJw B*fee Less t$ Than if QetaSer, Witk Fig U ores 10,248,000; North Caro ls Una Shows Largest Produc > tion of Aajjr the Southeastern 7 J States; Texas only State with *-4 , n . ^ v.A V ' r According to -mws despatches, old King Cotton jumped today over 100 points on the $>ew York market on account of thajJepuinn: i[ of Asrieal* turn's forecast of 10-48,000'bales. ' -4 Prices jumped $7.00 a bale within minutes after the report was is sued, making a new high level, i ^ New Orleans went up as high as $8 bale above former prices. I j World stock of cotton at W the cotton years, July 31, V.'is eery low, the department of commerce re porting holdings of 6,400aO(X bales as compared with 9,536,000 bales gp July 31, f *v f i p < - Thr#0ott'tras the first of its kind tfver isad^hin November and had been ^awaited with intense interest by the ?dbtton world in view of the scarcity j '<t cotton. j Grieved ?nie | - Philadelphia, Oct 30.?Word of Zma death of Bonar Law was received Npth deep regret by David Lloyd; Uoyd George by his associates xjjn &1 -m vsmbum &? hs p? vate ear. He then despatched a mes sage to tjhe daughter of the late prima, bat eorae to Was shortly befoeib # wfllAii ^this eooatry and the news certainly was . _ A . A, 1 i _? not nooypoctoc oy mo? ?<??,. ?v .v->?.?.*?. yv-* -"forked in closer co-operation and /partnership than probably any two i"^ erown had ever could wish for a more loyal, saga-1 ,?eo-operation during the past year, ? ;-fgr friendship never broke and we .ttset just a few days before I left ier theee shores. It fills me with ? ? ra ? * aJiQ >rrii .* <?BE0???~|~'*| I ?kMS?MliMiMW<Hiirll ?' *S v^iw, fWitt* prih* minuter of Great g^*ffiWore 3 o e^oc^ tiis j j| aepW"^ir^rtdillipTfee death of known that M* A3 pnroc mjTi-is vS** ' 'M^mw^Iab /*/ Ty?<in<i HpVHBP^AP ^vyBHMavn vl. *lw*M?u fi? tefrT^yf gtoB fcisn PjBAf |ftoe Record is Shown by the F. ffigfa School The basket ball season is nepr. The people of Farmville might be inter ' ested In the school's prospects for the present season. The past season's records are is .follow*'*' ? l'-A I f 7 < ??*? ? v ? ' * * Opponents. Farmvflle. Griraesland 6 2G Fountain 6 ? -.27 Bethel 6 23 Ay den 30 15 Snow- Hill' 29 10 SnoirHahr 27 J 26 ?20 '15 Wlnterville 19 22t\ Snow Hill S 35 Mt Pleasant 7 21 ;3$t Pleasant 26 19 Show Hifl 1 C 16 Scotland Neck 15 40 Nashville 25 16 Scotland Neck__ 14 16 Fspment 24 17 Jfefbrillc 26 17 ^ ? Th# above recird shows up fine when one takes into consideration the fact that the students .had never played. befow-r ^ ^ <; We ~a? entering another season with Sew nn^rial; thefe arw only; three old' boya back in- achoot'Hnw ?aer, Thomas Taylor, Curtis Flana gan and Hugh Skinner are working daily in order that they may fill the place of Ed Nash Warren, who grad ing to show Donald Lovelace a thing or two in guarding, but the "two-" >? 1- ?-II? --J J.Hum. man gvsiu am; awuw ?m uwuur . , WWOWWi I P* oid^Jtitos; and to Ki able to Nashville, the only tea ma which have not-tested defeat from the Farravillf ? Hi m iHiitoi ta but i tms this year which will make a credit ? showing in the ?tate champion series which begins after Christ **?>"?? 2to? C> Come out, $^urage^irap#^ a?d yell for the'team of school. Use first game of the season will be on November 9, in ^^ttX^re play in mid-season form. gj ill <f T . . t. -, . . . }?} At a recent dweting ef thifc Execu tmfDoawt cftbe-PStbOwuity, Chapter ?i H* AwKkab Bed .Crosa, the fol lowing countjf wpArt?r,were appoint %i tor the Stveath- Amraal Boll Call: General Cbtttt?< Chairman. KL trell, Greaville; Chairman of Publicity mng niTMiinnflTT, nTB* 4 VJ. J*oorP| WOMAN AND A WATER DROP*} * COUNTING FORD CHICKENS.- , STARVING CHILDREN. 1 ' THE SHAH DJDNT CARE. rj ? '?% $ Coui^/dki^' Nefiwb*f^ Mi^u-' gan issues With each maVriage , li cense "Ten Rules to Insure Happy Married Life." Here is a sample: ' "Kreep^ tWcoartaiup period. Go 6d-^ on fhb"n^aey mir^fiO on thef love. Dont live with relatives/'## keep boarders. Don't be a ? tight wad." pT - iii Such rules mean little. Every man kiy>ws that one drop of salt wtftdjr, patiently studied, will tell you all about-the- Pacific ocean, which is ' ply a collection of so many drops:, j ? Marriages would last longer if realiaMl^lhat' each* 'woman is to all wofgM what a drop of Salt wate# Is to the ocean. Study, analyze, inter est inverse If in the woman that the Lordthas assigned t? yofc-jOne'v-lj i enough, and has within her, if you will look for it, everything that you {would find in ten thoHMh + * m DifrufrlHtf, ^d^g^^ens oven before the eggs aire laid, say Ml Ford, running independently, jUj, ic vichri^ccrtain. ^ Democrats forget that Ford's chief plank will teljT of the wondejfiw things to be dpne for the south??t Muscle v 1 *$. ZZtWWto&vvMi**rs^iStihs republican party, bat he might alsoj break up the solkl.?i?th,;jelect Wfe self, and leave Messrs. Coolidge and McAdoo wondering what hspfreneiL ?..-if . I; ? i ? ?? Investigation lii Nfcw Tel* shows 'rents. Landlords .say, quite truly, "It isn't; ; ou^bqrihesfle.jj We are taxed; wageiM' Jttt it ou&jLto be the^iy!s:>ltusi> ness, and it onght to be tKfe business of the entire white race, to see that mmmmm The undernourished children of I The English interfered with child uir too ber of marks would have been one 11 happen to men, when their money v*umtV $gj [ supply, while locusts in gwanna, have rcSKpigiiS I stronger and wanting^ Poland^ <m^^j 2 don *t pny^-r' .Lr*yv. ,M?vnu^o >wpj t*y^ I iwroy winntr use wwl j&siiy very I "J ??- xjl t ?' :** ' "W;. *"* XtSB? j i K-jJ-rr ' , Ji |?lP- ^isjta# Jart^Qw fHtwu. ee THE /J v 8KT PvPHt* JM *0*1 A PRIZE . Hast YEARlj . vmouce polity |-ifi\k'n> * 1 r Wl war to urge their loyally In helpingH tKe republic to bring etiut in Eha-II hnd M* world' an Ifti *af "jftjnrh "tl and concord. May the nations under-1 I stand the greatness of the task ander- II taken by tbeljffiiinish people and help it toward t^feinaph^^^^.^ I IS US MM ^Bl I^JUKllll* " ?y^jL? ?? J ? II Ml allHlll H Vann's $100,000 Gift Will Erect New l ^ ^Adsiinistratk^Baflding I C. Vann, and the $35,000 of accrued I -- -'- . - . . ., ? - hill and which according ?$tobably $350,000. the trustees meet ^ ti ^^ *(j(.ee S.j| j ^ ^ fid? ? v ?t -ir-.-i i Wants Bonus | Bill Pins Lower Taxes _ Senator Curt fa From Kansas Has a ? Washington, Nov. L?Congress coitld reduce taxes at t^R<g^co^q|' Bt^'Kansas, republican whip s^Sif a The diffl&fty in passing * bill to reduce taxes, Senator Curtis said, would be in. obtaining agreement by ipm various groups in congress on a reduction progrdm. ^ess ' program can 'be agreed" to,"Tie" sa?,T "There u a strong demand the country over for a reduction in^ tax was done along that line by Ihe last congresrTnSLSg the tax S by approximately $800,000,000. Some thing more should be done by eon reduced, even though a. bonus bill were passed, Senator Curtis explained that his statement was contingent upon the expectation that the bonus hill -would be along the liaep^Mssed bVjthe lasf congress ai? vetoed by President Harding. Such a bill-would involve an expenditure, of about $76, 009,000 the first year. y-i '? n?nmy? i ? _ ? ' V ' glMTTi'T ??"? r. I,' ) ? TJ? I 1 RenewfightAs & ? i jf^if^'?? - $ ifisS? ffcefMrbf Wilson, Rocky Mount and ? Nfl'Bern Bnsineu ^ Tfta HeU in 'Rocky Mount Yesterday. .Nor^- C^irolfaia severalyearaago, and 'jLpresentatives from NeW^IftS)' ?and ; Wilson, which is being held'at. the ' Chamber or Coniiii6zc^^Mficos * th ? '? * Comjnerce. Of/idals wjbp issued tip enllikid that'the ifiifcfag wa*%*? Virg|ma shippers with the Corpora tion ijpmmission of that state at Rich: mond ? November ls&when it is under Gxior^; vO BOCuiv viiv re-opening or tnc i ? ? ;? "1 , '* , t- '? ? j ' f . ??: il ?' * ? ' m \, " ' . -m- '? Mm. . t %# ?, J SSkJ?Keto About $70,00# ?? -r.; ?I ' Clerks ip the office of Motor Su pervisor Joe Sawyer will Tuesday make . plans for returning to some se^&^d automobile ownejjr suitHS*MS8 bjfthidge James S. Maa-i nmg. ajttgfney .general, to be an over imRw fir registration of titk^. , ;Th^ attoruf| general, in a formal Jpdbn wlnei reached Secretary if erett, after consulting the council Of; $Lb?.jaaatotMhe ofc- r- j cated that the total charge wffi stand and collections Jjaye been ' on the $1.50 charge/'* A JKve o^Jk the secretary of state to refuntTtja ?! thirds of all the money Ije.has so^r of ?9 i ertfhHfo hSvOTTiMwrit is now da * necessary to remit fifty cents a I when possible, the department w< at L prefer the money to postage star tt . i jfoft*. WJ Sl^^RAt BriKj has accepted terms specified by rfjr MeHPji^aVe of France for a W | ierence of experts to consider acquainted with thjwillingness^cnD www ?iicernecl to partici*e| and will be asked immediately to flw ?#*?<* "Hi of experts. , k 11 3%QBf?M8J[ ,, Greensboro, .Oct., 30. r GuilfoRi count^de^ttei lata'Monday aftcE , noon made a trip in Summer, tettt Njljg. got the most liquor JttrQ captured in a raid in the county,H? was found in the cellar of a flt No arrests w?e made, as there way no one at |?e Sr ::ei; RiblGTOR LEAVES IB The rector. Rev. A. C. D, NoJa| it ? m ? fj-i 1_ j *J . '?<c ? ? I ?rasiJiir?8er fKZ uC To Honorable J. Loyd Horton, Judge Presiding: , We, tfc?;6nu$ Juryfor the October term of Kt^pocmty Suj^rwr. Court, beg to submit the following. regor*; Fire*: We h?ve,pwpeH u^all bitfa presented to . u?, tsmpt .Pw* ,jn which we were iuiabl^ to,ae?j?e wit nesses and have submitted said bills te the court ' .ttivJf Second: We have visited the offtces UffHlm Sheriff, Clerk ft, tb* .CofMBt, Register of l)e^,and tf?,cCounty Auditor, and .we find tha?eNoffi<je^ m good shape, the records being, well and neatly kept. jp,;t ^ Third: We visited the county 4*** and found the same in good condition. We found one prisoner iU.-withnneu monia, he being confined; iiv theCfU with other prisoners, and me recom mend that provisions be made where by sick prisoners can- .be isolate'' when necessary. Fourth: i We visited the County Home and convict camps apd. found them in splendid condition, with the exception of convict campt ^o. :2, which camp is not kept up; to the standard of camp No. 1, ws.i' to if. ? The Grand Jury heanLwlth pleasure that the docket wiU jte' cleared after Thursday's calendar haa been Jktiad, and we wish to commend JudgeHoX ton for the expeditious manner of handling the business of this .court aa<f for the fair and impartial man ner in which he deals out justice* y# We wish to thank: the presiding Judge , the Solicitor and alleo hit .of ficers for the courtesy extended: to. us in our work as-grand jurors-at this term. ! nsfti '??.imrJIib . fifs.irji Respectfully submitted, *?>y'n L-'i:.-j ; H. A. WHITE, Foreman..-, ilitlvifc". ii i futl-.u i:s^i paysB?m?g?^ lutiraary today undMPWflflfe honor.of General Francis Nash, whose. -vfal aru i 2M-.\h>d, r.>'-' ' ~ ^groTmg^ni^y guished.bya stately. taon&iient'e?$P ^ by a pepple HhKHUfI would be a fi$tip? honor 'tlfttfij SfcfL and Daughters 'of "^Jol-tli''fc AoTfria' % render , their ancestral, hero. by ^ tiffs ^ fcolone\ Yrahcis Nash,' df;th^ ftWt North Carolina. ContmdhtlCte' cd&nhft atoned brigadier geherd''In-tWs^rijig , _ I ' ty. ' i ' j? ? , V1 ^npy ? uortfiGm 80(1. " fivQ. xor wWo*yc&Es t^ndcy * tiic ^ ^yyi* jSulcS"
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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