? >v. r? 1 Wjti, r^J..I....?? ? ? ? ? ? |? I ' ^AMlVnJF THunkCMrWft* g S?^ I H ll It! ri |j]i l IVfV | A I ilTi mgPo*mks. R RJkJU * im*mi 1 I _ ? - . ; " ?' 'v ? .' "' -vj ? *" ?nr i mnn n a it* TMTTOTF-ilJ/YwnT mii\m - Qnko*mnf?<vn tt ca a v?o?? i? Uimau rut it ii iti tim iflss* Pritiery Wiilvrl pAKIVimj ik n 'rn r* rffwlilTl r sunsenpiw* ?i?ou a i ear in Advance miuaiaap v ** 7 . ? _i : ?> ' - y , : ; - . S ... , ? .??: : ; ; -?? - - ? - ' - - FARMVttfiK PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER 17, '24 No. 24 ^ r%X ???? - - ' . , ? - -? ?;-??? . ^ - ??-:,.????? -v.-' ' ?'.? ' .-.X. ' I i?" 1 " " I r-i.irwtffg?IWMHI mi-1 mil -- ~ 11 ?'? 1 ????* ? '????* * <*? "????*' " ? " <?" ? ... ra . . in-..in;r m i ?? i? ??.> .mn ??? i m iM*t 1 w ? - | 1 Hi 1 ? "Sr: - ' ' ? w. ?tk ?>??> ?, '?y Bf the fJ?|5ft | L Sdtdtey ? D?cti? ^ L Mnnc end Holdint WorataS f Semc?. WfflCtose Seadw m^i. interest and enthusiasm if befog manifested in the two ??*? revival meeting now going on In the- I 1^1 Methodist church. Powerful gospel sermons delivered b, the pastor, Rev. B. B. Slaughter; feature eacjh evening service fad -I Lri* messages^ brought in words and song by Mrs. C. L. Steidley, Of j I singer and personal work ?. Th. ??*** * ttdtoueWng bMrt ?ng?Sj ?"? toife corunwtations and special vocal num- (I bers by various solosiste ?^^3 1 j^ ^dfcth serf wtnrfyng and ^ABibie study class conducted by H Mrs. Steidley, whom to know *? . admire and love, has proved very I successful. Large numbers of worn en assembled in the church at l*M , o'clock each morning for fn hourt stadv. the actuhl knowledge gwned ?_ steidStefk Friday morning hut ??fcluenee wffi ever live on in the heart^ofthe people here and it is hoped tlwt she will return at a date Et^ry lpr distant to Twenty-ooe. persons were eddeh to, _ the church on Mondp^|yyWfe^ _ j The meetings will contuse 'I I Sunday evening. ftft mm ^ I Fidun^? - -A" "***" ^ %tmr* organized on wapnesoay not*" *>** * of the faculty rf ?* 3Borth ?^^??3 bf " -ET6 OLlT5#w^? . thfpS5?W to SOT the^needa^rf the course. ^ ft ft m jilP' ' '7^mm ^ - 'T New York, Oct 191?Subecriptiona for the United States' $110,060,000 ^re of the $20%00(^Cfcnnan lo?t 12 minutes after the books were open ed today. The subscriptionwasmure than 41-2 tunes aa large a* thf total available, and thousands of o*&* ?er? stiH unfSW. when the book* c]osed Swamped ^th tbe flood of orders which ponied in from all parts of the country, bankers were unable to as certain the exact .amount of the oyer subscription, bat were certain that or ders ran well above the half bilhon. dollar mark. Houses which partici pated in the offering estimated that ob the basis of their individual or ders more than nbillion doth? w?P of the bdfeds could have been sold. At lotments will be made tomorrow by J. P. Morgan and company. The/ largest corporation subscrip tion was that of the Ahderican Tob^e eo nompany, which placed an ?rfer for $1,000,060; many other appHea tifliw for the bonds wore made by [arge companies through dealers, al though the offering syndicates, pre ferring to distribute the loan as iy a* possible among small investors, pointed out that it ^id not encour age corporation subscriptions and re ceived nope of them directly. UnaMe to supply customers' de mands through regular subscription channels, many investment bousesen gaged in active bidding for the bonds. the poliee .tonight-;? ->_&s|% . A definite qescription oi Yurndl quested to forward, is awaitod, how e*Se man held,-who declares him self to be^ wJen? morrow on charges of vagrancy. \ Puraell is sought by Michigan au thorities- to answer statutory chafes wjlHSnd they haven't much tONlearn. >? ?? M?' - ?*f -T* HI I-'.A*'M - - ?'? **'r - ? 1 4i - \^ ? '! I I proposed Eastern Carolina Fro j Bern withdrawn from^jjta Hne | ^but^is^tiwt^ baa aiSFfljaUjeci for ^ier berth in_ the "~ tomorrow's conven I ficiil S5^?59ijtjl^iijff "'' " "| {jftU li^SOr^C 05111a h^fv* J ?': ^nded nBHr tlic trscks ^another ^ ' more ^|^^ Hall, northwest q? here, when he fell 500 feet from a ladder dangling from an aiqdane/ He was not missed by ?_ ^ ; nr-rr r\ A X/O A D C f\A V/lC A AVQ fiYl T ilTlft It I - w IJ X ?'I ?vf I r'.'??^5 9 W S lil ??? w 8 B I ' jgsT<W*' Bv local Ra-irians at Thtif^lj J. Sheppard at" the Rotary club on ?ue$day w^ R^ttlan Sheppanjjfi I ince the Eighteenth Amendment was idded, that this subject night prove :i !_ry to his hearers. ? though Ma dis ertmnly^ was not considered tedious J I I Mr. Sheppard began his address jby] tating that the Constitution of thefl Jnited States is to her. government I I I ind citisens what the .Bible is to the J Church and to Christians/ a - guide wok. He outlhieq a history of the I I 'try and principle of each of the nine ion, quoting Judge Cooley, who said, J ors, Messrs.. F. W. Dixon, J. E. Deb-1 tarn ana Blount, of Snow Hill, * j ^ Making 106 M. > I' Chariotte, ;Oet 16.?Grim tragedy 9 stalked upon Charlotte's newly firi shgd $300,000 ai^qmobile-.apeedway iuteteS 1 I rrious driver, who was one of the 14 Ansterberg, 31; credited with the I track, according to witnesses, and I rolled over along the ttadk for quite a distance and finally went off im side of the track without > wh^l IgL m&iA4%^nSS V t' ?[MeifjloJfS'Ci?g*at;Q #. .J 9 9 JV l?r ttfe W ' M 49 19 90 40 f"* "7TT ' -"m- ? .'i-.f. ,? V _ jf tF I"- WW ' 'UAVAC', 'VtfflB Al|? Car ?tefc.-' - \ ? ??? I ?ir^?*JZ in the processional as i^wMMkri^ita Crown iiim W ith Mwiy Crown^i led by the crueifer, John Hanfc, Jr? ? carrying the processional cro*a on its ? initial march. . | Morning prayer was said aft 1*30 -o'clock by R*. J. E. W. and - I a spirited rendition of the TeDeamhi I A, by Reade, founded on "Adeste Fl- ? Idelies," by the choir, proved most in- ? ? spiring. Vesper lightsI I mebers of Emmanuel chuRh in mem- ? ory of the late Hev.. John K. Mat- I thews, a former rector,, and the pro- I sessional cross, gift of the Mornli family in memory of their parents, ? the late Dr. jmd Mrs. Samuel Morrill, -1 ?were dedicated at this time by Bish- ? ?PTbT^rdination sermon preached by Rev. D. G. MacKinnon, S. f. P-, of SSSW hereby his hearers as one eloqueheejnd earnest admonition waD hinrnntgfl liV jtich tflC t8nQ'"wm* rtwv * | serving this parish since March 1, but he numbers his friends by the scopes and is known as a community work- ? I iT^^eiight^barbecue dinner,. jto |V. I Se miraSs of the ministenaH'oard titer^added enjoyment to this feat## I of the program. The ministers present besides the bishop and local rector were: ?ev. k. B. Diane, D. D., of^EdMiton^ Rev Ta^or^of^New Bern; Cook, of Greenville; Rev. -j? Cameron, of Ajjr- I deni Rev. Stephen Gardner, Quarter. A. number of colored cler i There were "set^ral visitors 1 1 irinfAW P^yHl WvvlBrM^'# ' I ^ \ " ' \"j. ' . - ... m% ? 'J -< . 1 I \j| VVW I' T ? jyj I Vjiijhi.": " - AirUi? . ? I ' . ~ . ' '" ' ' " * ? I O ri A I A2 A I Jf- f1 3 { v Til ^.^B A' ^ BBfiT W 8 J Pr - &? fill B B IB ^ fi^-p ? Iwl fifi 11 II B ?"' j I (he Pew?piil^A??*? ^ __? >' ^A-fkL' J?| fcjv .~ .V-^ 1 iri|jvV> tlinri I ?l^ tll I I b 5 ^1 4t' ~\ ***? uJ& . ^ s |j I track drivers or the country WIU

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