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ABen Thinks Legislature Will Undoubtedly Submit Eisfrt Msuths Scbooi Term to Vote of People V Without Much of L^fcslative JPight; Governor I and Commission Not Committeed ?, ? -&t T' Allen, superintendent of Fub-i Z ImuWiim Uum, ia hopeful of getting the proposed ccr ftitutional amend- - meat for a minijr.un school term of eight months submitted to vote of the people without much of a legislative , fight. Mr. Allen bases his- optimism on intimations that have already been' l^made to him by members of both Bouses. fil:- "We have been notified of some op pomtion, but we have been assured - i of smppert from counties where we ?riraftting the queSn1 will go through without much ofJ|'l fight,'* said Mr.AUen yesterday. J "A little fight would "3* good rath er than harm as it would serve to get the' matter before the people, but I hope that the matter will be passed on for the people to vote upon without much of a contest and I believe that wiH be done. "I have not asked anybody how they were going te vote on the question, but I . have discussed it every time I have had an opportunity and a num ber have voluntarily committed them ?: . wives," Governor and Commission Vs&Jl. Mr. Allen is looking forward with i much interest, but apparently without ? apprehension to the Jjpvernor's mes- i sage to the-Gensral Assembly and the 1 report of the educational commis- t sion ,which is studying the entire ? educational question. ? Governor McLean has previously stated that he wias in favor of an i eight months school term as soon as j the State eould afford it. Further t than that'he has not committed hitqn? < self and some speculati#n has been L1 to the effect that he would not go fur-. ] ther, but would leave the matter to' i the Legislature^ which-would have to t provide for the funds,-tf the amend- '1 ment should be voted by the people*?, j Another possibiliiy'thai has been j suggested is that the Governor wHl i await the report of the educational j committee which he appointed under ] legislative authority requested by Mm. ] This report will hardly be made be fore the legislature convenes and may not be available until sometime after 1 that body meets. ? - v i M USSSSBSSS ? 1 "Sj-Lii1 1 M-L-. ?-1 ?? MM ? Does Not Keen His Corn Cribr Smoke Houseslfcnd Hog Barns In The North and West. . r? 7 ^ * cribs, smoke houses and hog barns in the North and West. There is afarmer now and then that is prosperons and -independent in spite of the Tew price of cotton and tobacco. Mr. C. L. Spivey is one of these farmers, in 1019, When kmd "prices were ah the peak. Mr. Spivey bought a fatim in Green County for $20,000. Mostly on credit. The farm had nearly no buildings on it* Mr. - Spivey "went to woftand now therfe is . not, a better equipped farm in Green County in every reap?ct" ^ ^ fota - to^Xdoranff^e built a pout 4.1U 6 " ^ , i ' ' I '{?' of - h ip'h ftAltAT - j^i MAM name luild a$e. ^T. v'. 7- ' . the Christmas, holidays. This has ? ?L*E??SS?1S,s V Dfcn sold on the'floors. bM^ ^'if l 1 -m*& the first of Becernber, 5,916, ? 611 -ponnds represent the total sales 1 I I T ?*pVf>11* MAM ? TWir*F T VPV 9 ^ It was but a few years ago ^at^the j ?uined ^ontIe8S i md off storting the^ts tli^ mails vi aiojple time to insulfe punctual delivery. N "';,.-.';::<:^.f e^SL.'K^S, of view the arguments are favor of ?rfy dwppfag ?4 .?F*S'25 Early: shopping gi P?? of. the hew tod hndepletpd stocks, leisurely selections, ? more sat Early mailing is a guarantee to time ly delivery .and minimises1|$|ltoger? 44*?y*<HI low in HW}? Farm Agent? fa Annual Meem Out at mm County.; Agents Have Great Op ^feuiiity TeaeJtf Agnco1 tare Today, than Ever Btfore, v SCt .V ? -nr'talTl. ?'j.^0 flS** problems before you. I b^vtf that home marketing will now bewmp one of your major activities bemuse of the diverafi^ation Tm rS^Wr for, Ar'iiBifiJvtft? - ii'IjIVliT I T^f''?^JLiCoUo?' 11 ?--, v???, '*i???*JL^ - Ulrt-wii^V^ v I I Tfl ?PpfjKftllltft IBX I ?** .?_-. ? o -fT mi m?' ?' r ~^ I 3WF : '. 7^ -Z~: ??' " ? ..f'rT^, 1' I *repves^t3. ^^ion V ' <, *oyp|jQnfigya tkxG3> in - y* ' T* "f- *Jj~~ -"' {I ??' I H"'. - .-, - i *4(i|j7' tt . 1 I S meat to be Held St Peanut Ex position, Windsor, Decjuiber H^gHK Hi-iuy feobl to TM?fetV!r i I jinia or jn Eastern Carolina or the . aunties covered by the Eastern Carp-, ina Chamber of Commerce may enter : i team hi this contest. \ i^i-ifothfcg but bona' fide high ichool players will be allowed to par-W ;icipate in this tournament. 3.--A list of pliers must be cer iMled to by the principal# the school ; I ind sent to" th? secretary-manager, , I 3. Ba^e^ Kinston, N: C? ncjtlater ? I ;bdn December 20th, 1926. ' 4 "4.-?Each team will be .aiiewed five refers and tkree substitutes to play n this tournament. "* f 6.?After allot the ,..*???? i iave been entered a drawing will take slace by numbers tod th<> teams will ilay vih order of the numbers drawn. For instance, team No. 1 *^{*7. the first^game, team No, 2 wOl ^ in the first game, Nos. 3 and 4 wili .be together and so om contest will follow the order as. the various teams are eiminate% ; ?* 6.-The players will ^ entertai^d by the good people of Wmdsor, free, wbiiethey^there^tbeU^B m67n?A referee and umpire will be se lected from schools that do not have teams entered in this tournament 8._A silver loving .cup ^ -JJ awarded the tei^' winning out in this tiwmainent '. " - . tbfejgp. fe ttfUast * lo^ a. Mtefefrgg. final to be played off at night either Wedn^dayi hight or Ihursda* night as the case might be. ' . 10.?The 1926 rules will be used m. "thtf tournament I For further information write N. G. Bartett, secretary-manager, Eastern I i-rop cutting its silhouette of neediSs and curve sharply saip^fls ts^sfs'is: SHSllSt^ ?sUta!,'?bu" ing bf of tion with a neat - brown Idles and the W .t .? pungent and clean." . , ^m?+p V?,t!swS" are these' verses , by August wens The elm lets fall its leaves before the] SCTC. . ' Viun i*ViA aamH . vi-.? fyrtfuittftSS' slv tli6 -m''- ite? m : ? 1 '"w-. X, ;;-'v-y*'?'. ?. ? - ? ? -JEE& '' i- ? -Mz^"i ' - '? -r ? The aboli^Siiil Christmas cci.-l flagrations is the immediate 'goa?$?r ihg aimed aJt&jt the fire prevention^ Forces of- the -State Insurance Depart- ?; msnt it present. Inhere firausuafty j come( it is reported, fp^ .^o nkftjor ) -a.uses, candes and fireworks," ;r Concerning fireworks, Sherwood Brockwell, State fire engineer, r*-. ; ceptly said that though there had been . a 90 per cent redaction in the number of fires and Casualties from fireworks* there was still much to be done. ? ,"But regardless cf the danger in- ; volved," he added, "to give ?. ten- ; year-old boy a can of gunpowder to explode doesn't seem to be the propet ; way to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ" ? jjjjl The following statement has been issued by Mrs. Sue V, Hollowell, direc tor of safety education, concerning' the danger of Christmas handles. { t- ' ' ' J jsiC'Snss^r be fastened flrmlyr so Chat it cannot : be upset, and should POtf* decorated with cotton, paper'or^jfeflamajble ma- 1 terial.. Cotton, which is. used to rep resent frost ;or enow, catches fire very easily. The same effdfet can be se cured by. the use of asbestos or min eral wool, which is safe. ? . The county and town authorities should sfie to it that the laws y???rd ing the sale and the use of fireworks in the town and county are rigidly'en forced anci pemaps by this method be the cause of -saving many lives, and" if not lives; eyesight and other v.ourtds of more or lessN serious na ture. Children are naturally}'careless and if able to get Jire crackers and other fireworks of explosive nature, are?not only liable to hut themselves, but other children as well < ii i ??Mill ?" . I ? .^_Tr._77_.. ? i?iir-Trs i 7*+, . : -i. I? . An ^rograni i/u v? w? ,??.? ^Hnnnl FumL ^ ^ 0rP & t Cauonsi r uiiu. ? - , . ?? curtains hBve I been'purchased by the chapter, which | gE3&; d6&l to th^ ' lOOKS 01 tnCj Lai. : J **i ' Have been r sent* tc II jH ? j ^ flnl I P I I p ?? III I I 1 ? pjie p i ? in ii|i p i p p n bm*? ? C: ?'.???v Steady; Stream of French SoJ yv'r- ~;r._" vvlSt^r diers Moving Into French s Side-of the Italian ftWer. iVrv y 5 .' - ? . < -*?1 -i? *??*?;. '???!. ? 3? ,\y >> ? Budapest, Deceaiber 7r-War ciouds ^ oytr; the Balkan coun-^ i act with Albania* of expansion
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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