?f- . -?:?? -a: . 1? . , t ---' - ' - 4 V_^Em. ? - -HE % ^W?j^ iSfe "SImI "flp ' ? ~?- - - xr-r "-.?v. "-"T - I- iM TtAJ _ | i T* i a .A vvi ???B'Xn" .- { iff uttcf J Here fs I I -1 - j" ... .-J; c^- V^14* ? ' ^~v-~ t ? {' ^1KttiHHMMKSfe9(' ? ! .Ibj& ]SJ| ttfB IBJ i '~i I 51K0[fii& AN - ( i Vli^Bfe'vAMVMh -1 I ?"? ? I ij|| 1 "M J I HAS BOTH I * """l?"" ,: SBfiSP *r ^P"'~ . _ . ? --??- ^5..- ~I I t - ' . Mui W mnm?A T ' " ' ?' ' ' ? - ^ "^r_lTfn rAIfflYH M^ARjf' ~ "~~ SiiliMEiptiMi $1.50> Year In Advance J-" ^ ITARMVn f E PITT COUNTY NOP" IffeS ? - Y Bth. 192) ~~ N ^ F.4RMYXLLE, PITT COUNTY, ^ ^ Jaitnh NeediemsD. and who% shot iHy .^nMCl?D to bei in a dying condi I jM net belie*? Lilly would live unitl I me*niime'F- w- 355? fenced thei the pnft^^^ot have %H?W*ria. bat a aeveie case of ton I aiJii*. was eoc I of John Gurkftl.for a period of two & r???? also charged with the crime of mutOatiea, bat that will not be B Around t^stizsdiy of JhMph I _,.44^&oi?Qfi0^ l/in^ ^ I ? ^ ?*? ^ _ w I Aj . ''-. ? J ? ? ' , ? , . ? ,^MiMI|}|l(J|' JWHF ? ~t*i 11) W1 --?* I ~ A t ^jjj flUWPr 0*jt ^5?^-" 1 -*' j|w?l* W KllmL ^fl?^|| B0 I ^ r herifif^^^ iSium^jl I mi the stln} tM IMI mA tt i^^l I irtf *. * *- "V ** I .? ?_ tfatll^Ji^ ? ^ ?4 A ^ ^ ite j^jr fl|2l " . ^^_^JU-1 -j^ji 11 " ^WeWi ivU? ? JL ;YV . __Lri:- i -l?? . J- '?M?I . AIX ? ? ^3 WB Loan State Nfflion u# ' ? m v.onslrodioii . IWOax, May 5.?Halifax ewmty of fered to lead the state $*,500,000 for meeting of Halifax bounty citLreus ^%y,*-?-- ?:.,~.'*^? ~,.'' '..jy. r--%. ? ,-_>?. 1? &. front &?( -A.1, J l V j. jii M -~\MM ' TT ? : i _M J *d?^a gatiiere<f$o near *r. Hat* M? to . start something en' their earn for a I ^^of*road hlP^XS4^l3 I oaowinf ?a1?eoimrtin& tofttf this great gathering, the money thus obtained to the state for '??? The roads to be built are SS follows: I f Boute ^^$6teton%'' Hoes- ' ""site 40 from , Weldon through ? bnd Neck * tTJr ? line. I BWfliy^: fnMttflNl 5? m nl T>i MV? -" <9Z ? . - J % F !' oc UlXvSHI'. iXfl^HM[' J^0(v- '" AQu f ^r' .? "* X*tfUfc '.XW'.4M|W* I TWimf Brit' r* * " ~'i''"''' ?" ? '--i?V/-v' "jS^^^i. I t ?,. Siw^d *fof1 ^Imm * "i?*f^jA_- J ? TV, " ?? V, ?' m j-."'*^ V ??^-' Al*~ "'/^ , ? f ami Ground^ everybody is invited to go to th< DISTRICT CONFERENCE OF M. E. mission**r socwnr * ?,- < TO MEgr l FARMVItl^ odist Episcopal church will meet iii Fatmvilfe l$p? 18th and 14th. lf| 1?" ?*!? ?t ?fg?| ??* ***!?? in THtei confetwca. proper |tt|& open h as-be^arranged speakers have been eecured. The Methodist women will be free to attend this Confluence, W 0# luncheon will be served by the Mis SECRETARY |S N, C, WWfiPS FEDERATION - r ? ??^y vifffe. ~ ' ?'J 7T ? S^BSb^>-V the annual nfcet^r the North C^OK Fadiwtfiofe dHKomen's Clnbs ?? * i - ^ # , 'm a 89 >t% iA ' Ttrn Q liAteil :^??tion of recording 'JWii- r ' . ?Puairtiwit of foe Federation. ,.??? "^pvlr^p^ OH v,v* i ' ., r> . y~i &?"?,\mJp??3M!BHI^HIB^^^B^^^^B5B^BBMuKVV ? -St'??? ? ? ? - - ??-??.- ? .???, ? Sfereraville, May. .-Smce February the Home Economics Department of Woman's Club has hadfor its ob^c fore the board in March at wlgl time the motion for tbe wbrit was ta ft* fl W18 '*? 1J??j?r np n || ? t* ? ?\ I 10 or lifitu si dtfltc rair uur*J| ? r~jo ! j I abfut best ham's, of |28 for the best ahool ?dm-?n4-l? fdrtta;b^'Btd(is^b?. eon. The first prire for the hains is $12 and for the best shoulders and PS' Mt. McKay stated thai the contest would be limited to .nfeat cured on the farms of-North Carolina and that e*hibftoifc would J* required to fur. rishtNdr recipes for curing meat-gad to e^Wn how the work was done. Bach piece of meat, he said, must be cut and examined carefully and *a small sample will be sampled to' test ifor-qsaUty^ :li^t ^caii either be sold or returned, according to the wishes of the ' i % vgiye Iwtfonjncr fo hams welching between 10 and 25 pounds," said Mr. McKay, Mahd to bacon that is without ribs or fat back.- The Judg ing be based on 80 per cent for cure, and qunllty ^' 20 per cent oh; 'aires and trim. We expect tc have the co-Dperation of' tfep' farm and hdme agents in this matter #' W I hold one of the most successful shows ever attempted in the south." not speak?exciter. - -i . , If sbr get*--fco excited?controller. ? If her wSy of thinking is not yours i^iwverter. to come half way ttl ?ii'rf .iijuj*i4 #. l^; v . i ^ *? ">** ./>fiWy,'-? ? *MlAn|nA1> M 1 r: y v?. m>v *k <V ^??8 rIB wUI MMftfr >??*?? 3''.fl-'. IT'm'^' 'Ol {.IVfl ?^P-vj icv pijj.'PjP*jf P P j Louisbji*?,- May 4?^. number Jj|j Methodist churches throughout the1 North Oamiina Methodist Conference ^erved ^"Louisburg College Son-; -T^. -.^vk^jK" '?" ;,<r - Vi .v.-* ', phasized the need for support by A?ev thodists generally of their church col lege*. p Bdwin L. Best, superintendent of schools of Louisburgr, and professor of education at Louisbuirg college, spoke in the Methodist church at Farmviliet Frank B. MeKtone, a trustee of the' college, conducted the morning serv ice? the. Failing Czee* Methodist S - :'~* ?-? * ' ?, tJlTi !l cfumm, in tee uoiosoorQ cusincu lliss Bessie; A. Guthrie, professor ot history, of the college faculty, spoke in the Beffiaves -Methodist ctourch Sunday morning and the Pan^jgo which is being supported by th* Meth ~ ? ? . STOCKHOLDERS MEETING if *AR$fVILLE a & ft, A8SO. p "CALLED- $6* MAY|1* i, -jifeje'S y The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Farmville Bifilding & Lens Association has 'been called ;toj Monday?ig|&$ifay' oclocfc; Said meeting to fce held in the city hall. All stockholders unaMe to be pires ent are urgently requested to be rep tinted by proxy. dents "toho roll their stockings/' A See* r){j| ^ <W1lid?a^d?F?enS ^3^ 8" pilggriroage to Bath Episcopal church last Sunday morning. On the arri val* of the party there was an assem bling ki the old St. Thomas Episco pal church when they listened to an address of welcome by Mr. Rofr, se nior warden of the parish, and an in teresting explanation of the things of . historic interest They were tokithat the candle , sticks on the altar were given by George II, nf England, and the bell was the gift of Queen Ann The chirwhi wis built in l^J&em % brick which mostly came from Eng land. After the address Bee. J. W. TTm.'i ml-nlf-ffnimtMia .tnmnli ?" ' ? j^ininsjiUwi Cflurcjij farm" yille, ce3ebrated the Holy Communion by the ,ci iiiseaii of .the. rector of St Thomas church, and used the old com munion ware of the parish. Mr. Heyes preached on the tehme, "A Blending ?f Ahei Solid Things in' History With the itapid Strides < \ Modem World." An offering was taken for the fund .which is being raised to rebuild-:tb? tpwer and sacristy^ which was , dc- , . stroyed during a bad storm some years ago. ;After the service the pe<f x.;^ irate^to contain - the pitch kettle renort incoittDlete if! af nyAiM Ticik tfivMl for i)iiv fS* % I IBHHKr^nvine haid kb^th this mohiing with I ?T concrete/preiafafofy ? WilVAVW, r&vi,v '?vu*? lone cf the best roads in ? &mrtd* I >f six alles and with fa kther conditions will be: ' kithin sixty days. . - ky line. yAa soon as the KihMtSroad. fth\ ? >oth will be completed, by f> ?.; ' ? Iyden items I f?. "fe. k. ? for thejwrt, month ofaore. fed >? * I - v.The ??Mt ^^lection^ , . follows: Forg^yor, W. J. ^Mocj^p. supreme fear a while in South Ayden wbkh is the eoloj?d residential-sec- ... tion of the iown, when a shooting af fray ocenrred bfc^wwn Ed Erown, coi ? and stopped inst opposite the hegru ' wcjiTm*J ki tr?heI tire^mt ^edU rHdilrtl a^-; TEVi fflllflffl Kv o WtMlw

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