r?Prij> ? /' 11 "" " * ? : TO'* ? '' i'.\ * V : V'-' ? y . 9& ** " ' ' FABMY1LBE' P1Tr COPNTT, NORTH CAHOIJNA, APML Xlth, WSja. , E - **?'** V \JXjm X9 . ami fliallHaliCv IJCllltfllM* alilfll i , By H. K. Witherspoon, Publicity Engineer N. C. State Highwao Com. June 3rd to 10th, inclusive, are the datpe set for the Road Building and Maintenance Demonstration which is to bf h?]d in North Carolina under the.aaspkes of the Aneriw Roal Builders' Association in connection with the North Carolina State High way Commission at which tinae be tween 40 and 50 delegates from South and Central American Countries will be in North- Carolina as a part of their trip throughout the United States in order to familiarize them selves mm Urn methods of-hnancing, constructing and maintaining high , ways as carried on in this country. All of these visitors axe men of high rank in highway work in their re spective countries. They are to as semble in Washington on June 1st, and on June 4th, will arrive in Ral eigh, North Carolina, where they-will be shown how work at tne headquar ters of the State Highway Cdnhnis sion is carried on. While there they will also be shown the garage of the State Highway Commission- one of the largest of its kind in the United State, where all of the motor equip ^ meat used by the State in its high way work is kept in flrsv-claas condi tion. ?? *? ?' - - x- t_ From tnere tne parry wiu ue es corted to Greensboro, where the Cen tral Demonstration, which will begin on June 3rd, will be in full swiug. This demonstration is to be staged at the Fair grounds near tint City, which affords ample room for the demon stration of all kinds of road building and maintenance equipment. Hereto fore it has been customary to exhibit machinery of this kind in a building with the machinery dressed up in its best dothes, bat at the exhibit above mentioned, it will be seen in actual operation^ "P | rious kinds of roadbuildhxg equip ment have expressed their intention of exhibiting their products at this central demonstration and visitors may rest assured that they will see the most modern machinery and equipment, not painted up and sur rounded by a brass chain, but in ae* tual operation, performing the duty for which it was designed. of these exhibits will be in charge of an experienced operator, who will answer all questions regarding the work. Vi While the central demonstration is in progress the South American en ? gineers and other official delegates l will be carried out on actual con struction work that is in progress in . J sad around Greensboro: These trips wfll include practically every type of 'road construction ,apd the projects visited will be equipped with modern and up to date machinery in first class condition whereby the visiters will have an opportunity to see con ijHpKtion under the mpst favorable conditions. Tractors w|l be seen per '% forniiag^ their ^aaeiaiw functions, j ~ ; 1 ?m ????>?? wtir imUiwttml- ?t?im I shovels digging up the earth, road M&gradc ^ the various m*ii?i^? neees ^ aary for an asphaitic eoncretepave t ll, | -lit, Ui-L-nn -, . ??, " ; latoa wivj rugnvray worn. ? Tha tane wffl be ijBe^up^tik^ the presentation and discussion at pa ' tat rtMottpap.? of bM stration to fully explain each detail and feature of the work. Thus with in aWeiedL of a few days those at tending ?? demonstration wflt, be able to see all types 0/ construction and teamteaanee under conditions] rthat wenld apt ordinarily be possible.} For this season it is urged that every-} |? , tV|-| , -V -.-"IB w**vwui aim 1 tjijc r-QQfj (iwROTi^trstion in * JinM-1 the large auditorium which seats 22,000 people. On Saturday morning it is possible that the visitors will be shown through one of the large to bacco factories for which Winston Salem'is famous. The remainder of the day. will be given, over to the in spection of bituminous road construc tion as well as the building of earth roads and in' the late afternoon the delegation toil] arrive in High Point where further entertainment is planned. This day also marks the completion of the central demonstra tion. Sunday morning the party will leave High Point early in the morn ing and inspect the' roads en route tor the large reinforced concrete bridge that is being constructed over the j Yadkin river near Salisbury. Follow-1 ing a visit to this bridge the party will proceed to Charlotte, arriving there late in the afternoon. On Mon- j day morning the party will leave Charlotte and will inspect road con struction and maintenance between j there'and Asheville," arriving at the I latter point in the afternoon and on i Tuesday the visitors with their es-.J corts will inspect mountain construe- j tidn between Asheville and Sylva^. re turning to- Asheville in the afternoon j and disbanding,. the Pan-American j Highway Commission taking the train for the west Thus will end one ef the most unusual, if not the most un usual road shows in the history of road building.' ? I UL fcivery one connecioa wiui mo iwu show is making every effort to see that ail visitors receive a genuine southern welcome and the smallest detail will be taken care of that this may be brought about. Representa tives of the North Carolina State Highway Commission will be on hand, at all times to provide for the con venience of the visitors. Adequate housing accommodations are -avail able in the three cities making up the triangle, Greensboro, High Point and Winston-Salem. Application has can be prepared routed. ' Little Mary was out in the yard the other day when .the old Tnbby came around the corner^of the house carry ing a kitten by.-the nap of thepeek. "You arn't fit tp-be a mother," she' cried, rushing to the rescue. 'Too arn't hardly fit to be a father?' J*. >-? ? i-ix ' ? ;.v . ... J ?'ST?--'.'r. w,---. : >:? V Bullet-Proof Sea Monster Caught At Miami Fla. ?... - ' First Sunffch tier United in The Atlantic, Say Experts Put Up Ftght. ?-3 I April. 9^r-A raonstor sun fish, the first ever caught; In the At Ian tic ocean, according to fishing au thorities here, h*s been landed here J bj a party of Chicago fishermen, i with the aid of-a derrick. It ?weighs ! 2000 pounds and is more than eight William P. Forschner of Chicago, and H. A. Domph, and F. J. Beclriey, 16fTC!eveiand, Wire trolling for sail fish in the golf stream when they righted the fish swimming , larily along near the surface. He refused to sound when the harpoons hurled at him failed, .to penetrate, because of the scales whieh turned the wea pons and finally one of them was sunk in the eye fif the fish and held. I The fish put apf4 battle tl^ last ed for hours towing "the boat tar to sea. At times it soionded to- a depth of 1? feet before it finally became wakened from loss of blood and the fishermen were able to haul it alongside tbeir cruiser. Even then from -high powered rifles were "fired It is believed here ti nt the monitor j ^ ? waters. His heavy armpr and great J ? v ^ ? iw cusioraary naunts w / the surface of the water. wBavv-r- y-?.~ t- * -wsj? i " 'T ' Jg VJfa I , r'L ? -V ' '.jT-3 now are you to^r. 1 Services Week Before faster Commencing Monday April Wh by the Pastors of We Dif ferent Churches Here v?,N ? >,. :?J1\ v An Open Letter to the Citizens of ' Fanriville: The clergy of this community in co operation with the Federal Churches of Christ in America plan to carry out the suggested program for. the week proceeding Easter Sunday. Therefore, we appeal to all people to' make an effort'to be present at the services as announced in the re - Z.' " - spective churches during the week commencing Monday next We desire to impress on all citizens the need ibr mankind to realize the nature of the sufferings and trials which our Blessed. Lord passed through in or der. that man shall haVe a way of life aa long as there shall be men oh this- earth. Will you lay aside for one hour of every day the things of business and meet with us for meditation on the Passion and Suffering of Jesus during rfoly Week? We would also call your attention' to the Sunrise Service at 6:00 o'clock on Easter Sunday morning. This service wilt be held in the Christian church and will be conducted by the laymen of the community. J. W. HEYES, On Behalf of tfje Qlergr of Farm ville. ^ - ' 5 tfif' *"? ' -V V"" " FARMVILLE POST 151 AMERICAN LEGION CALLS SPECIAL MEETING . , Farmville Past No. 151, of the American Legion, held their regular, monthly meeting in the .Rotary Club rooms at the High School building on * ?r.m v - J-'? " ** ^ I to - t TkL a.- \-3? ' *% tv'' s * ' Frv flfc ? Pj*oCvO* s Swiw B?8cii? nftsr ' the 15th. All members of the Panh-' "eiHe Post are invited to attend! A special meeting and supper has been arranged by the American Le gion, Farmville Post': No. 151, for Friday night, the 18th, in the Rotary Club rooms at the Farmville High School building. All ex-service men are urged to attend. v . ?> , Bi ' ' 1_ ? .. " : y ? SECURES VALUABLE RADIO FRANCpiSE ... ?. Mr. Whitaker, ef^the Hub Hardware Co., announces that they have secured the agency for the "Jewell Master Model Radio Receiver." This is a home product, being manufactured at ?Henderson, N. C. 3B&* :|.' ' ) '< Its simplicity of control, ease of operation and clearness-of tone places it in a class b$r itself and: fully justi fies the name of "Master Jdodel."- It is so simple in operation that even a small child can operate it as easily al> a (tomograph. Mv '&V ? ?? . ? ;;;,J 01 The "Jewell" has been heard by a . pedple in town, and without exception, is conceeded by aU to be the best Radio they have 'heard. > m ' : yY, : . j ^ 'fit^ f ' derwood in his contest for the demo-' cratlc presidential nomination in New York, in a statement issued here to day- ?. wmmrny?:EWiI . ? ..??? i "Senator Underwood will not be en tered in the primary in this state un less he is forced to enter by .the fil ing of the )$Jhe of-McAdoo," Mr. Murphy assefitd. "I concede noth ing of my interest and support for Mr. Underwood but under the cir cumstances I do not see how the state can do otherwise than instruct for Mr. Daniels. "If m the convention Mr. Daniels should develop the strength to become a formidable contender for the nom ination North Carolina should stand by him." r ? ? ? ?v.. ?.. ' - -T ? < 0 . 'f MJ. ? N - - . Favorable Rep?f_ on Revenue Bill nN?fe Committee Favor 25 [ M1923 Texts p^raahingtoQ*^viri) 8.?The. new revenue bQI was ordered favorably reported today by the senate finance - % ? The bill, as reporteo, provides a retroactive, refaction of 25 per cent on 192S incometexes which we i ? * ,'BIyfittv MIX J . ?* "v 9CyPv yl Wy? fTOWUyu WHS ? under a warhing that there would be a treasury deficit under the provision as proposed kid the committee has forced to restore some taxes Stricken out in the house consideration of the measure. A straight party vote of nine to seven . is *dpiwjwfc>. Democratic oppo-., sition was based on the Mellon in come tax schedule of the bill. The committee wall be called to morrow or Thuneday on the soldiers' bonus bill. It is predicted that it will take not mem than three days to get a report on this bill. ^ The chairman does mot expect "to call tho tax bill up for consideration by the senate before the middle of ] next week. jl III*??- -1 Just Like ftfcdV'Auto. "v fer v ? . ??>; . Old jUdy Visltop-^-^Wd yott'hkve a good time in the country?learn to raiSk the -dpwn, ete?" ?' ? ' | Llt^e Tdm-r ^esAtn- flrtt you catch the cow?take her in the garage ?give her some breakfast food wad then drain her crank case^ tii ( Meet in Tarbdro Convention will Open on Tues day Afternoon April 15, lo best Three Days. ~~ ... Sunday school workers of all evan gelical denominations in 27 counties of Eastern North Carolina will gath ler in Tarboro on Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday,*. il 15, 16 and 17, for the Eastern Regional Sunday School Convention of the North. Car olina Sunday School Association. ! The convention will open on Tuesday ! afternoon,> April 15,. and will continue through Thursday- night, April 17. Reports from TarborO indicate that the-people there are very enthusias tic over the prospects for the conven tion. Arrangements Tiave been made to entertain all delegates on the Haiv vard plan, lodging and breakfast be ing furnished free. Those in charge ' of the arrangements for the copven tion are exprecting a good attendance from the different counties included in the region.. The territory cover ed by the region includes the follow, ing counties: Beaufort, Bertie, Cam den, Carteret, Chowan, Craven, Cur rituck, Dare, Edgecombe, Gates, Halifax. Hertford. Hvde. **"'??'"1 ? ? T "7" ~TV"'"-" 7r < ? ^ ' Jones, Lenoir, Martin, Nash, NortBk ampton, Onslow, Pamlico, Perqimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, Washington, Wilson. However, the attendance at the con vention will net be confined to these 27 counties, as workers from any oth er' county convenient to the conven- ; tion are urged to attend. On the program of the convention will be four prominent Sunday school experts. Mrs. W. L. Blakenship, At lanta, Ga., associate superintendent of ' the Tabernacle Baptist Sunday school, ] wijl Jpiye. charge of the special con- < fcrence and addresses for workers with children. Mr. Fi^nk D. Getty, Philadelphia, Pa., associate Director J instruction to those who work .With K '% * a ? ?rtj , -V _ jit ^ yt ? | I J Ai |N ' - p Education will have eharge . of the 1 conferences for superintendents and other executive officers, as well as for those who are especially inter est edirfDaily Vocation Bible School 1 work. ' A special fe^ureof the program will be. a "Song Festival of the j Twelve'. MdnHis," which wfll pre* sented by the Sunday school children ofyTkrboiiv n^der the ; direction of Mis. H. p Whitlark. This is expect ed to be a most helpful and inspiring feature of idle cdnvention. ,.r ) ? 4 ift? 'v>w.yrvx* ?? - ? ? ?? ?? METHODIST MISSIONARY ^tplSOCiKm M^ETB . The.ladies of the Methodist Mis sionary Society held their regular meeting in the ,chei?h JMonday aft ernoon. 'The leader for the day was Mi*. B. O. Turnage, who read the scripture 1 lesson from 2d Cor* 8:1-12 and 1st '? Cor. 16:2, having as ) her suhject: 1 "Stewardship and Proportionate Giv A message from a conference pr*> ' " .. . . ? , *== ? " ^ - .?? ? ??? ? , r?-?:?- ? > i" - \ 6p E*i \'ix HAVE ;| T<>. WEAtt "THIS ^ 688 f#w , ?? ident was presented in a-mo& inter esting way, by. Mrs. J. W. Lovelace followed by Mrs. Jl. B. Slaughter, who gave a splendid talk fall: idnQtiiUk asm on "New Neighbors f romLands Afar." An instructive - afctidb "Where. Our Church fcu?t ,Work4. New Americans," was read tit I. Morgan. This concluded the pro gram for this meeting.. . . j Visits, -which numbered 98, to the sick and strangers were reported in the business session which followed Mrs. J. fcoyd Horton, superintendent of the Bright Jewels, reported 1$ dollars made at a mock carnival, five dollars of which, had; been donated to the building fund . .Mrs. Horton alsp told of an Easter party which she is planning for this division. t \ Mrs. J. W. -Fiwker as tream^ gave her quarterly report, stating that $136,36 had. beqji .sent, by; thja\qirf ganization to the conference treasur er. -The assistant treasurer, Mrs. Bl: O. Turnage, reported $13.40 spent for plumbing and a balaage - of.. $51.93. Mrs. T. E. Joyner, superintendent of Young People, reported $26.0Gelearted at Methodist Menjs Club suiter re cently served by- them. '{Jpcnjmotior .* i ???i j? ??.. ??. iu.' j me society agieeu iu peirnu ?ua ubuu; to serve the club once a month. Mrs. Joyner also reported $85.00 spent on Orphans' Box. -Mr*. A. IL Joyner, superintendent of supplies,, stated that $35 had been used in.au^>lje&.for arphans anch $75 subscribed to super annuate fund. Mrs. R. A. Fields, su perintendent qf - social service, told of )lans being- made by her committee" to tell 'book, "Save America." . Mrs. J. W. Parker tbei\ read a let ter from Mrs Daniels concerning the :ontinued aupport of a Near East or )han, but there was no action taken, rhe president, Mrs. T. W. Lfihg, read t communication recently ropfcived in egaxd to the annual conference of '?jftodeha'r S ?*???!> .'llkil will convene in Goldsboro ill ivill be A -Idtsr j a., r a __ _ ? mm ? t [k&u oy inrs. "oxico* irom me jdioiq t.i Vesdames Via Bryan, ^lyrtle By- r hum. and Walter Jones, f m - ~ ' / H. L Smith m ^ signs as Seer* , |i tary Co. Cham$& His Stt?dmf the Ideal chamber tttfted smooth ly and jfatiptosed rapidly under his leadership. ,'?> ' :-iu i* wstl.of friends who will learn # hit resignation with keen regret. His . i.tUilyijA t:5>ii..!r__'f ' Wright Jefferson "Fountain Was; fote"fiiifty >f two charges* asaarft en wife and baby yesterday's sefcaton of Pitt ~v-county road*, on each charge. According} to the evidence Jeffer son on last Thursday want to Foun- . lain and while there became intoxi cated. When he reached home he fo&sd ht* wife, and a neighbor tack inge quilt He went in and imme diately* began to. raise a regular rough house by tearing up the 4)uttta Wd scattering the cotton. A baby aged liSaitoul was next , attacked. TO&f'il ism the cradle he edtete istered such Wows that the influitr' facb"showed aigte of the beating grte terday. A little A-jear old child was given a severe beating .which was. fal lowed by an attack on Mrs. Jeffer son. Later in the afternoon Jecer^sn went to Yountain for another load of fertilizer at which tuaha,relative of Mrs. Jefferson haringr learned of the attack on the family, found ban and gave hira a severe thrashing. I ... Judge - Cooler viae vary* much up < over Jefferson'e brutal ity andi would have no doubt given Hfm an immediate aenitnee on the roads H Mrs. Jefferson had not pleaded' for ? him, Jlitfetg that when, wttr, 4?is'wai- fred .i? hit. and pro vided for her aadrthb children. Oth 'kr Tritiitnfti iilbitotflitii JnuC' t#tti add' theabavesdatenee tiwaa. prenouOML>rTh4 dtfshdant .shall t*. ' ' W^j}- 'ffKtf rlfffl; ?' t ? P 1 . *PV , |- '* - ' - ' ? . ? ^ r ^ l^^>: 3bS $" Tk. r|& K^oilii ptople wint into tij^ wh^W <|ii4 JSiot/ of count^ expeadi |^e 'to on*er th? how ^ -? - t ? WA W-?r ViRntf'to ^L/ ^,PUMa in, !?? nsc wtwcs pnn^ ^fffSrnrr ^nv^jtai **&!#* h* ?1 wDfif mil m&n^ lyunv cauia d# listed with the- Value of *1* cattle, horse#riutbm?&ne8f ' jewelry; in fict, to fed gwen the mS the toy ?Sr Wor^Wornew psikw! hitf 4e fa- , ^4 v JPU| ift WlC VMfvW WwBI loyal daughters r;>? thJ foUowiriC'&idfttorsror ? ? - "*?UJ" Fm r,** ,"l'> ?''*? 1 "' ? I |V|E B^MWm Jlli