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. . , H *?. - '?* * V ,'S ]? n* urn on win j; Bk frattfltrtw. : C ~ m^mm^ '**-*'*-^ ?i-j I - M7J1. :. _- #..- ' ttMM by Tkt Bo in Priatcry * WL XVI No. 4 ?? ? ? I % ? 3 ^ \?ff| I MM ' .^i iW .-" J * .'?*?i mm Market to Opeo Tuesday, Sif*: feMber 1; the Warehouse#;;|j ia Future WiH Observe Arawtictj Day. G. P. rW8H| rresioem Greenville, N. C.?Tuesday, Sept 1," is., the definite opening date for aue tobacco warehouse* in eastern 4?fcrth Carolina for the 1925-*26 sea son as a naif *T action, ef the East Association in aipaaal sessida here last ftWay. The Tubettng followed by a Qfaohvflle Country Club, and was at taaied by about a hundred tobacco nist* from this section. Mayor D. M. dark extended the tutors a cordial welcome to Green - ?fie spd this was supplemented by a lijkoiiuj to the Country Club by Mr. B? A. White, president of the club. Hon. F. C. - Harding' delivered the jtfncipal address of the day which i was greatly enjoyed by those present. Mr. Harding set forth in glowing terms the importance of the tobacco tfflnsl ry, especially to this section, sad the important role that was play ii by the tobacco warehousemen. Nhrer had the word "Co-operative" bien more Wrongly used than in con aaction with the Co-operative Tobac co Growers' Association, the speaker sskL Time has proven, he said, that teuMMtfam plan is the means by which lit farmer \ must receive just com pdWtetion for his labors and it is the UgfiHi warehouse, he declared, that jgTthe real co-operative link between Tfclintnri i and the manufacturer. Be prated the manner fei which the sratebeuaehwon have operated their |$*itnen and declared that continu 'teeg|*K?f^he prodmte'-.djgl cause officers which resulted in the election of G. P. Meting, of Kington, as pres ident, lanffiall Ferreli, of WXben, jl sft< piwfwit; & Bl Sugg, of Gran *81* secrete ry-trraurer, ? and P. C Hm?1, ?f Becky Mount; Will Ande* Mta and J. C Eagles, of WOaon; J. T. Monk, of Fanovffle; W. H. Atkins, f of RotemmnUe; J. F. Bripkley and y. Z. Morton, of Greenville, and L. P. Tapj?, of Kington, as directors. date of the warehouse* ? War " w>^?^Ssa., JVHLLMp I *? ?? OOSct T<cu Dy UK WtX^nOUScc US W *| p V !W?fiHlpWt 7- ? ? ?? # ^ ,.i ? v^P Ilk ifcl kaa^ AfiOCOuOS ?Ap jf# rafllH^QTM Jt K Ji* V^t >- ', ' -O ^ II tor >10,000.000 and which wiH im mediately establish an ovarmght senrice between Chicago and N YoA?carrying both freight eager*. ? fULCfcOSE * ? I. Diplomas Delivered toGrwto iting Citss Tuesday Even FtltoiMd By m Address Bf Mge Wioiofi ? Tuesday evening of this weds wit nessed the final closing of the Farm vflle High School when diplomas were delivered -to the graduates. This was followed by a timely address by Judge Fmaeie D. Winston to an un higl^iichool filbert ftcfl" ' D. A. LOVELACE ON CRUISE TO THE WtCIFIC COAST. oil life summer crufc>e Tnursday, June 4* T^ wei* thm ships to take the imd-ehipraen to the Pacific Coast* the N. Yi Arkansas and Utah. They go direct to Panama.^ stop over for eight days, then on to the FUdAe coast as far as Seattle, touching the priseipie porta. JPnis is a. practice cruise. They will^>etuns Sept 1st, when "Don" ?fB spe^a^^^^^ ? - * .jv-iI ?4tf , ana entered th^licaaoiny on erwiT^ where he has successfully passed his work. 1,.- X.? ?'who lA. ,,IJ? .' ' ? ^ v ? ,-_|MljL- Jfc . |A ' i f Mill jf" rl M. lt? ? otto rrfdefce^produced that no qw^f V.K v t n TnVj tnj jT^iuW jty I bitew hO?e, got the gun and shot! 4>Qf?.-vJ \ \i>| ?^vO _ INT^O J1 "^^?4 P0A?T$CA8f; yisS l^i H^B&li"'1' Fnkuns Joliflr : Raleigh, June of. vital importance in road building circles of North Carolina, will be held by tfc* supreme court before its spring sojournment-on June 24, at the re brfo* Judge Erank Ddsiels fa cgunty supe rtor court here yesterday; P?}te^ ing the recent riling > ot Attorney General that convracts between the state highway corinnission and the eountfes by which the counties ad vance money for road work to be re- j BUM zg-Ftfji: i-A -$<pe: *IW. &$r: tared yesterday when Judge Daniels enjoined Johnson county from advtac ; ? *w**" v ?* ?? ~ 7W *r? .'3TT ?-ds ? s ? ing 1500.000 to tfee smmtew for wads to be baflt The easeis^sagerdad by highway officials as of the iraatest importance since the polity has been foHdwed for five yeoys. and it is stated that nbOut WJMfiOO has bpen advanced-to the' state by counties desiring their roads vzp*.#*,??j Attorney General Dennis G. Brum- j mto ipdicatW ^ey that bis weentj ntatg M the state high that V had iiot b^n oOted no HttKtl ' rtiinfjJ iL _ J ? ?v | tt wem. Y to ,?il ??w2<ofvAe state *fNortli? 1 of the state, a proelamltion 'xeqoest- ? diplomatic missions of foreign govwea-' \ ments in the United States are en Carolina, mi th# v^qus sgb-#Y$ens ? I v r y.^V'L.' 1 \ , . JJ .. -? ' TP ; I ,> -i r , ?? iKMB'Knn - * ?? mi"tIj W ? ? tHMft ??' ? *119 -lu I IlTvB' MM.1 L LlylV 11 ^ 3 * 7 - ' "" *f "^V"* '*'' ' ? , \*u >1 3 LKL-I ?'?""S. ?? ?^3? fcfclT- '-;? ? few., li/'i J 7* ' - ? ' ' ' - >- < /' >le as Re so was Thomas B. Marshall today in death. Ttebody >f>^4:jSation's vice-presi |ent andIndia^ \fwwfls, af wh^ Mr. Marshall was t)member'conducted the funeral :<M?? nonisB, attended *elativee and a ew intimate frfemdsof the Marshall 'amily. The casket Was then taken o Crown H01 cemetery where it was ^ during the brief eammoay amid a CmSm?rj.'A ? ?*' ^f.1 ??'ii^KMirr #TTV ??!*'"- ? I _ - i ' M 1^'' ?U ^ ^' y'':^ ^^ \^^ ? ?? . ' -??; "/ - I 3 Norti CiKima pi^ HRW-raonoylMi < th? F<*i?ral Tn^uily, it taxes than 0-'* i'-^, ?| t i|M jy?^? ,? -jm Jtv '??-" f*T " V ,SJ *yJ^ I ----, - VA" ?*?? ' * ?**" "^ .' * i:"^ j^tj-1 jfiit^rdine legislative control, im "Legii^tfcrWvfi* thfc.<fe?tfc penalty . for crfroe and the -form-acd extents ot ' heguiafc i*wrt???. and divorce; prop dm erjkuft WW ofsehools are needed, . . . 1 ^ A/W\ *1 1 i _ ? "* Mhtt jUBB?f )? -zru: ? ? * s. ?on? A;'. .' ." ? S1 ? ' ' ' ? . ?: i it %%mtnw -law) Treararar Lacy -Ne^r 10T0RISTS. HELD UP IN ATDEN BY IMPOSTEBS a*h boeids^hfiK^been demanded front '?' ,v- ? ^ ' ^ r?Q?r:.t(hfllUlu WM6R A' '4 I*yi- SlR ? ?>.*'8>f/" v, ?" -' T '* x . me^hi^jK^ofcTO has be^i nMn|^[.~ sH]My by"-. c&Uintf ? ? on ?' tin ????"'?? (trough towj* But thift sherifP late|Sfe;v m? itaririft* fit* * Miinii iSJ ^
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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