1 TRIO THEATRE "" "" FARMVILLE, N? C? If XX , ' ^_ . . v'. *> ?,'' -"? ? ? ' .: ? ? V- ; '? ;r<* ..I-:'- -'--?= ,- . XX aa y^ipsBiE w?ar AP AR ?IT'j^^ ^^Br^BT ^E *?qm^ o^L ? ??^BP tsl ^s tb^ SB JIB. *jp in ^B*^\ ^SP*^n mrtbp^B^A tptbt^i . 22 ? ? I ? IBl i^kj |m/I I ? l^^u ? ? ?A Br /jl nf I I I ? I i^u I I B4 IP i^^Ll Kj s/B/ |B^| /? l^ki /v ? _I4 fl Ij i^kI H 11 IX B B B ? ? B B I B I w B B B I B| B B IrB B *?4k H| . B^L B B a f ? ? ? I t B B B B ? B I B| B" Bf Bf. I Br B La I B LJB B W V< IW| B? I B B ?x B. ? ...MMS- 2 ^k~ 2-W Jb JL tI JK^r M B 'B S XX / ^ AnifTQfffrtv^PWTrfriH ppnTrr^n ;; 8 - / # i AUJ?IH&IU? FKIU!? KKUUCM) ? . ,: - , XX / ?? >??_.< ?' ?" ? _>< .;-' ? i' ~1 ? >- / g 1/ " WeAre Reducing Admission Prices to 25c for Adults, and Children, 12 years and under, 10c. X 1 V ^_t_ * - 22 ' . ?J \/ 3; XX ^ mmm\F U ?A ?J ?| A* WAV Ij*?--' 1/ WILL BE LATE PRODUCTIONS PROM THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES: - - - ;i PARAMOUNT, METRO? GOLDWYN, P.B.O., UNIVERSAL, POX, ENTERPRISE, AND PROGRESS;-ALSO AN A-l SCHEDULE OP GOOD COMEDIES. Ji Mi Featuring Franklin F?^H^ Sb^TwfflS^fid^ay 8th-A Good One. S. ^ ^ , - \ i I SHOW WILL OPEN MONDAY NIGHT WITH COMEDY OR SERIAL, WHICH WILL BE REPEATED AT END OF FIRST SH^W^R THOSE LATE. : lMBut.HHimtHmillMm?l???IW?W??I?mWAWfflfflW^ HfVfWflli I ? ???? ??*??? , i ?? ni'iMMqiM' -TNI Mill it by. the rouse rflqbt ? ? ? ?-??. V/:-. V - -5- ?' -J;--- '_v ' Sebeeipdee Price -1? ?m Twr |li? Sff Mdotltt ^ ? ?? ? ? ? ? i ? i ii i mum ?75 Ikm Martha? M . ? tT??5*S? at Fanwrflie, Ncrth CmUu, under the Act of Mtnfc fed, lWt * Friday, April 17ft, 1925 ir ? ?? visit the Exposition ;, m The Eastern Carolina Exposition > got away to. a fine start Monday with every indication of being a great suc cess. The. people of Snothfidd and Johnston county art to be eongratn : his giv^ en a great impetus to the advertising ?f its wares. Advertising plays ap im portant part in modem doings, and the exposition furnishes an- excellent vehicle for letting this section of the state see itself aa it is ami to show Every person interested bt the con tinued progress of Eastern North Y! Carolina oqght, if poasfidsb 'to : vtoft -the exposition. It wiB not only prove an hapdai to the eapasftion bat it will also be a means of valuable ed ucation for themselves. It will help both ways. It wffl give them new pride in their state, and will enable them to work more.inteffigently for its advancement and for tow advance ment of their own interests. The Ex position closes Saturday night emS" Totife $4,529,900 . : I ? During 1924 North Carolina collect ^toff^/wtepergallon, she stood fourth in total collections Ibe states IvVv III Kt ? ??* 'Sr*. ' " - ?l v~ ^*11 ' ?"?J^vT." ?*"'' II ^_| 0 , f| a > f J Wf fcr-zni**&&&)*' ??.$ V*W?? ?m^K3U/? ? II ? - The young woman, of course, did not have tbo necessary funds, c>r she would have applied for treatment at a sanatorium. It was up to the sher iff, and he got busy the next day. "I am begging for the first time in my life," the sheriff would say, as he approached friends for aid, "but it is a mighty needy case." ^ Then he would explain the predica ment of the young woman hi such elo quent, convincing terms, that not a man turned him down. And not con tent with doing the work necessary to sab* the amount, the sheriff head- ] ed the list with a $25 contribution. New the young;, woman is at the state hospital, battling against the dope habit, with the aid of experienc ed medical attention. . ? ? Report ?f the Condition of J The Bank of Fountain At Close of Burins? Aptifl $J 1925 RESOURCES Wt; , T^ang and Disc ts_ ?$210,89190 ^600oT_^__FlXta^e! 4,150.00 Cash in vault and W . amounts due ?tmbt?nks, Bankers and^Tjflft Co.'s 55,113.70 ToUl - "V LIABILITIES f ? Capital Stock paid in 1 60,000.00 Surplus FmkL _ 26,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur- - .. / rent expenses and taxes : taxes paid 7,889.89 Dividends unpaid. ?_ 5 216.00 Deposits subject to check- 222^112.00 S*D5^S?5? 2^54.11 : I'Total $808,808.19 - I L X J(. Hoxton, Cashier of the ^x^Jfank, do selemly swa^ v-7 r-'."W; - ? '? ] ci'?'??'? I 4i -?*- rTT^""yKBxa isr rm I NOTICE OP SALE - rU:" By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain judgment, signed by Hi* Honor, M. V. Barnhill, Judge presiding at the April Term, 1926, of Pitt County Superior Court in that certain action entitled "Knott Warehouse Company, et fil, against CitiafiM Bank, et al." the understood ? - . 2- 'v- - - _ . Commissioners will on the, 18w day of May, IMS, at 12 o'clock, note, be fore the Court House door jn Green &?*&*? SdwSraKrsi fw cub, the Mkfrtag FOR'?-R?NT'mbMffl\ /J^ - ?t . ^ '^1' 7j *m. ? / ?/??% ??' 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