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' v-flnilHini v - .- -V?*?- jl I li^M" T1M11 i M H B MM i i ? I STrrlllfff^li ^T^-wr'.'w ? " ? :j' ? MLS MAN ? Trio at Cutaabia, & C, Fulfcs l> Stofe Afair in Dvrhui; On? Is KiBed Instantly and Anoth er Dies Later it Wounds. Durham, N. C., An* 10th.?R. S. Gordon, formerly o< CoJumbia,;S. C, I i was killed instantly and Mrs. Robert H. Wiles, who was rushed to a local hospital immediately after the shoot ing on the 8th, has succumb to a pistol wound, and Robert H. Wiles, also of Columbia, is being held in the Durham county jail on a charge of douhtaimurder as the result of a shoot affajkfin an apartment here. Waes, according to the police, ar rived here Friday night and went im I mediately to police headquarters and asked assistance in locating his wife and tWo children. He told the police that Mm Wiles and her two children I left Columbia some time ago in com pany with Gordon, and at a time when he was skk in a hospital in thst*eity. On locating the apartment in which Mrs. Wiles lived, witnesses state that Wiles stationed, himself outside and waited for three or four hours. When Gordon entered the apartment WSes wesf in behind him and the shooting followed immediately/ :FmaUtode of Shots. ? Gordon was instantly killed. Three bufleta entered his ho& one oeer the heart, another through the neek and ra third lodged In the arm. Wfles, in a statement to the po&e after the shooting, 'said 'that lbs. Wiles was Wounded when. Gordon pushed her in frontier Ma*. - it ?? ?/' F.s ''v Wiles picked op his wife from .the bed oh wlieb she had fallen, carried her to an automobile ami rushed her d<>W tikis . H\^3T> t ? *? V" ' j" I l inAf. \TflTWrtTl- ?fAn ' - , ^ , - A.. , | WOec then drew his gua and begh*l Mrs. Wilew.Med later from wounds I ^ B% 75 F?eL ^ ??? BUM^ ner? SVQVRMRPVNBflw VNFl I liwfMnilni in iWf Jmm ?T^hbset sJJ^") ? American r WM kfl* ??Af ? ffeigbty before itbe ..Syhran Theatre I < ftii reached,' the ul( e^rratg ft - a I nyj^Jb ?MiL Th* iMnnn that ? '; 'JWJ?'? -: - 5 ^ rf"% ? MilllbMf Sttfttd fkft{ t6SUfi# All l6r dtx&lfc of th# thro wine moMy into fc Thft aiiL, rfAf mh inii ' JM _ x ^ -l ?. . \ - " ' * VraQI IflU titt ow to eottot M WWttW "?#* WO' aHppHptp^m 'flWIHWr ' ? - ' - ? ' " ? ...i.J State Department of Revenue I * Now Staking Effort To Collect I Income Tax From The Ham Ramsey Party. 7 f I Raleigh, Aug. 13.?Attorney Gen eral Dennis G. Brummitt has ruled tbatjmder the North Carolina pll evangelists from out af the State an due the State an income tax on in comes received hey?ai>a ra>mntl??fffT>wr of Revenue A. Daughton is now endeavoring to ^collect such a. tdx for 1924 from Evangelist M, F. Ham and his choir leader W. J. Ramsey, it was -iMrod yesterday. 1 So far Commispioner Doughtoa has negotiations are A Mter wnttm by the fact that information had been effect that sufficient income had been m^ed^y^ law the State is JntWed to an incpn* 1bnyaycr Sr;?: vflpvt obtained ink written rulinz ?front | .? ' \ i ' fc. jlp 2%'* ?v 1 I hsri -? bosin^l he the highest respect Problem of Landless and Home less to North Carolina Host Be Reckoned With Says Dr. TC* p Ow. M OA1_ I jk?. t. Branson. . f, v i |; ;v- 1 ? Chapel Hill.?"There are one mil lion, two. hundred and forty-one thou sand eitixens if the State of North Carolina who do not own a single inch of the ground they cultivate or a sin gle shingle on the roof over their heads," was the astounding fact re vealed by Dr. E. C; Brandon in- ad dressing tbfkPubHc Welfare Institute here." "The pfcobleit of the landless, homeless people , of the State d one which must be redkonted with some day. Our civilization is so grounded in the home-loving, home-owning,in stinct that the remedy will come thru creating a more satisfying civilisa tion, especially a satisfying country civilization, for a larger proportion of our landless, homeless population live in' the open country." v Dr. Branson competed conditions If in North Carolina with those in Den mark, (where he lately spent many months. "There are" he said, "no problems of home ownership nor are there, problems of illiteracy. They ? have installed within their very be ings a thrift which compels them to lowie their homes. This feeling for I the essential power of thrift is large SSSSSI problem efiarm and home owner ? - "The problem of excessive tenancy IL r ^rBr'W' ** - . ? earth o safer place for WIIVWW . 777 w , w "fff** TTO . ?.x 7 ? ^1 MANY INQUIRIES ARB B?JNG f I -1^*8^1 ?That peopl^r al} over thijeopntry **e. I becoming interested in Eastern Caro lina, is 1nditotk:byHtfi many letters I ^ ttiTictivBly I up is J I LA^i i r# *"^' .**.**?4- 1 1. ^ ^y p ] ? . v j ?J- '?*"? ? . - _ * ? I Htffc < 5$ >! ??' 3-*? I ^ I tiiQ li^f* window^ %tt * **"trans _ . _^n r, uVq ? ntftrLVi' tiniK iMflJt- *i - j. ? | Ir >* 4"M; '' ,J ~ * WJ y A g i V f6p^i3^k-' " ' fl ^ , IjVJ ?. / *V 5 *-rTii.t nn tW < ^ aUiiLnil ^TnAsHav ^fter ' thtif ? ? KOin'j ? ^ ^ ?"?**? ?!? - '.'??,;rfr. l^lw^l^adK ra^ to North Caroling requiring Tail roads to put the new schedule info effect-within ninety toys, ^... KV^T^vj' rjtft#'St ? f""*'! r?-: ? . ? ,. | Wm M8AOQW OSWJBRATION . , ? , - ; goon afier the stormy Ww-tfauds of the America Revolution beid ra#fe ed awdytf^m gaturtijy beftae iJie-40? Sunday in. August, 1785?# thankful people of the Priraitive^&ptist faith; in Pitt county orgaitasd a little Church and called it "Thf Meadow * One hundred and forty ytars will hen rolled, by since that <?$ when August] is lpasaed -this ; J l! Instead of the erode, weatherteaten! Stffica of those, frontier idays, Jkgg|<. "?fitnesses a n?atl y painted, well-flfast fl^d. ootnpdious b\$dtoft the little copse of oaks have developed ifcto'a sgwm and lovely giw* ? Few persflp^realire thW this. yen-, erable churefijis one of the oldest in Easfcrn Carolina and probably the oldest in Pitt county, which is still actively .^w^ning. Its agd'hs al most'the same as that of the American T ties and traditional friendships mafe it doubly dear to them once * t&f at least wh# thfey gather from- far dered to its denowinaiian fey "The *?w: .4www,?j?.>wk ?fi >? ter days of five great ware, through t/horrors ^ R?<?nstruction days, dooifs have always opened on the. Fbu$$:Sunday In August to , welcome #e faithful. She is thaprond mother ^hite J'are, the same doctrines ofiSaJvation by Grace, Sov I . V If Hill HMm liffSwlEffc &' - ; "Speeding?; Causea Mopt^, fT m rz'joux-Knrm* mf -mi " (Highway News 8ervioe.) which sfrows^ th?t #ie increase on the State Highway. dents while"intoxicated djiw^^wl ^carelessness" tie for ?ieond;i>l?fa&^ Four Hundred and jninety^even ac-, cidents are reported ,du^Bg, %,jp)?gj?d! from January. 1st* vl925 to July Jjlk 1915, in which fifty-four perattos www killed and. foay hund^d and_ six?j/-nine q{ counties' aegtfen* leads the~4fct.with.one.hundred anct nineteen accidents, Wentefen. fatal!, ties, end ninety-t^toji^s. V /I --'- :m m? ? >. a.i . . : as follows: Speeding 13; intoxicated dmen$ 7; care p^ced on Wglv#ay trains walking cn_ fairways 3; skid1 ding on wet highway 16; 1 carelessness 'dnyers ^j^uses/pnkpown 2. Almost on straight roads,, whfipjj^ven occur! ^red^at-grade crossfires, carelessness 'and speeding being th* eause of these . woo* r ^ the State Department of Agriculture. For this reason it should be sup ported by people,froA all sections** the State and not alone by those .who. Vm^ adjacent to Raleigh, believes 0. Ma* Gardner, President of thelkir this year. Mr. Gardner believes that fanners particularly should start at flttr tixne to setect jwd pwpare at-; tractive and worth while ex^Wta for the Pair ^iis fjdl. *Wa be says, if these exhibit# ajeto com petei successfully for Ipuhlic attention, and interest with th* anuuwnent totWtt. Wr ^ , ngru* i^uyiuta oww rw u? primarily an (<|u<ati*uU inatltntion and if IC is to fulfil its purpose, qual ity'must be one of the outstanding, considerations in. preparing exhibits. JMa applfca fo'tjie individual entries of products in the held crops, hofti-^ culture and livestock departments as well as in the county, individual farm and community exhibits," says Prtsfc dent Gardner. ' > v-'J ; '/V? * The State fair tide year will run the entire week of October l$h. A number of new v classes Have been opened for competition, especially for livestock gravers, and ny man need fear that his anitnafk will have ty: compete tiua year tgjtb the wumald^yn foanethfr State wlees he so deeirta. Special State classes have been nmnpft muk prizes ire offered for the champion animals in each -3 he civio depart o - n ? ? ? - ' - ' i* . , W,WV - "v V4*v arxvmv w ,v ; uvouwi j i _ ? i ? .' , , , . v; ^ ] . . * ? . . . ?' > '" - ? X ,1 ' * I "' 1 si fi . New York, Ao* il^-C??WBt?^m,VM ha? been <}eib^tely Selected* ak:*tftir itf-WiiTwKlf l^y$Ei^w8 nofmeewent to.dfcKfc e#t<*,-WbJJ?<#c; today by Mi^ lMoiiiMrfftjw itiliNi -? his G$ bau^bter. Florid* jjfjST Ri /jb?j"^^yvVji-.^i'.ij.,-?,!?!.j?^ <%?>;: t; FJVE IN ONE FAMILY TAKE v:.. v } THE PASTEUR TREATMENT , ?aiui avn.ig hmuti iw'.rd JUai A Oxford, Aug. 12.?Five memhfts.hf" 7 the family A H.~P?okefcr whose ' How WMrVIIp^ PLF^-'*v*^r*^n?? *5" /rfIjgja--? 1 ?'",'? v ?tIt,is1 said that a aoa^f M[j.Tildbift pigs head it of. rabies, Aug 1Mb, ?^15.i)a^^^v I ./ - -3. .i. r i ,?'-!* i? ^kUuu .! ?/ v' .<?;? JlAihour 4>r * "W'v ' ?" 'wwpy - Sw- ?'? ?' ' ^p^yin tj^jr ^*''"'?,; >-: ij* ?!},? aS v v v #v' i* ? ?*f!;-'-"tf.A',: ? . yflft AJf * Sit^ * *-',* ? - 7 ~
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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