? - - as* .. - ?? ? ? '. - ... __ **< . _ ? ? - ' r^ '-S&. *& ?M M T% ? m a ? ? 8 T ? am ? jB ? p .B ? S 8 B B B 8 B - B k^ ? ? W a m Vv .. B_^H .^BBB ?- B BH R ./ BHK |g^ aB - ? - gBf ' ' ~ - ,jJEB jQL>Bk -?B| 4PHD B B B B ^B ;? ? '? ??:? ; W 'B "Br- jg .'.ST mSmSm C w *M.B M 91 ? ? ^ S HI ;BP'! . BBBB - .'- - - ' ?? ' *~~ JH> ???< ? gVgl ^IPMytff^yBPH|7y n ^Tpjg- naTwit'Tvc ? ?.' ? ~ ' ' -v ^ .?????->[' rZ5re'' c-.aP^^ WiiA-l* -'j-'i 1 '-^f^TOtafaiil 11* _ _ . ?^. v M mm ? -^--'il ' ? ''W'~ c. r~~ 31 I Naval lidMiHiit program in the history] l~ M^pn^^Uy the equivalent of scout! hy i3u^^utar^ ^V^3bur 1 by the Dffector of the Budgetthatthe! I Ww vayla would be constructed! anas treaty and that in the event of j another naval arms conference, the t President could be empowered, in his I - discretion, to suspend, in whole or in 1<V part, the proposed construction. j Chairtjhrt Butler, the House Naval j i:onimkt?), introduced.'"aMi drafted! by the Navy Department to put the! The dmiiman declared that the! tkm, and that until ths was done, he I personally would not vote for it At die Naazy Department however, i WW *"*'?/ *7 mv?* v ??*j r to g^^hB^program completely underi feint tirde would be abort *130,000^ m*. - . *? .??. ?> r-'HL- .'^ 1 &- j. ,i -?* '?- -.* to iim&n ft oestwyrr ana three years ' of Sam Gimt, one of the two men aJ- j teged tevhavfe been flogged by a band ?f ?? of wkieb G. EL Belsbe, on trial, ] sUtiorgg^ a ^P I glUy ' sjjjfj * I "to A 88.^ #| ? . TV _ fBi. 1 B!l, i^-.. m. j Ee^i <ZJ??a by Nicholi, was destroyel by fire Tuesday morning: at 5KW o'clock. Bus, the last f riant store building on Main street, had been used as * fruit store by Nicboii. Syrian merchant, for several years. Ffclmen had BMe dif ficulty- in controlling flames as near by buildings ware dam^frcm a recent Hit SQUABE DAJTCE ^ 1 "l There will be en old fashioned Square Dance at K&itfs Warehouse Friday night, I>ecember 23rd. Music will be fhrnisbed by a String Orches tra, composed of some of the best fid dlers in Eastern Carolina. The public is invited. The warehouse will be decorated and heated. :Vf - * ^ ^ j m ?;?^mm CHAPTER D. A- R. MEETS ?? ? v Mesdames Mazy Moye Patterson,: J. E. Bynum and Miss Addie Bynnm ^Members responded to ieoB^3^^| reading dippings pertaining te^hej Constitution and government Miss Tabitha DeVisconti, chairman of the ty trees planted since the host meeting/ Mia. &B. BeaMey, a splendid paper on Spun*-of Aaeric?|vjdeals?*i and M&s Daphne Carraway, of Wilson, a story hour art Rebuilding toraaktT^it comfortable for those who attend, are being made era Carolina. Dancing will begin promptly at 9:30 and last until 2:00. It will he well chaperoned and the best of order Mptained according to the promtf-" ters..-.' - >-;???*- : [ I MRS. HODGES HOStssjjgp Mrs. A- C. Hodges wis hostess to literary D6p2i7tiQ6]it^ of nooa. Mrs. L. M. Cox, pwsidfmt c? Hams read a clipping conceding the Art Exhibit from the Grand Central Art Galleries of New York, brought to Raleigh last we?k by the N. C. Art Mr. Bryson is re-| importaii* stride in tlw dev?lbpxnent of one of #e most important mine** deposits invthe State. The plcmt fee I believes, wfll fee ti* largest of Wkind in country. ? r North r&relin* .deposits of man ganese, observed, a?W?## at a profit in the near future because of *he increase in pnce Of the miner al brought abont by the tariff on im ported? manganese. The last recorded production of this mineral in No# I Carolina was during ^918, hut it cens- I ed^mrij|Briy^ ## of-# war. ? repotted in Surry, Transylvania and Wilkes counties. ^ Ti^^ are fo^ ar^s in the Stat^ If < J II ?? I I ? Vj ' - . 7*; j - | Seoate% Chamber.'" *^C "^?USe' ^hot?eraphs ate riot allov {lie j & ? * ;S\>- ^ *" ^i ii' j1^ jwit|wn i^PJ i* i y ^/T'^'MPhi'iffi ? -^KdC* ml* ai ? M jfr . -?'IKE'. - - <M' fi ? ? HiH I X; ? ' Cmn ' - ? ?,.- 'g??4^...' r1 m_ W>. ?_ AldFi7%? w ??*? ?'" /r^"r- T, v ' dE] ? : -. .'/ -i.--i" ' >' - 7. ! ? ? . ??? i &*yvy>~- flFr:f ??? 'x!rc-.l ' , ?... g~ "*f" ^F*Kupposrt6rs of trie A A "U ~ ? ' ' th itil d f th? fftir* V" '-? _ T* . ?. ?"*?]"*.. ww TO -failft ' MlT'.aWB X<5Fr.vB reVuIVU*p.4UllU ?_ ^ ? , ? *7-r?r cooner^tion a?$3^Siks tb be to conform the vetoed bill with far as possible and make^the^ equali sation fee Article 10 of the covenant The message shas not changed con ditions and has ndt modified the atti tude of the farm group who jwish to fro ahead with the vetoed measure. coauthor of the McNaty^Hnugehbill, j tates much the same attitude, as do | other -leaders of the farm group, who) BuUeaders of the farm group will oiu ^ 'd AUQnOriUitl luOitUayi -r ??r rV ? Yj vj. t ? . rvnmhirr TQyhpy '* jy.1', y"?*>?? ? ''. J' ;?? *? ^ Sone Gl^c CIvi w . * ? ? ^.-.1 i .? ? - _ el ^ - r- . jB. c5 ?- ? ? i'.i. . _ "Barcarolle > Op* 6| No. 3> Johnsoni 'Ttfarch of^ the . Slavs'^ Murom*, FABMVILLE WOMAN recog liNlZED AS'AELE SPEAKER IN"% town; mmm* the Eastern Star banquet of Wednesday, NoveraB^r^i, the Daily Times, of Wilson, has the following words of praise for Mrs. J. W, Parker of thia placet ? v^'Ther speeches <if the evening were we regret that we cannot publish them in full. The speech of Mrs. Parker we have never heard excelled in sen timent, expression, language or deliv ery, It was a fine appeal for the recognition of the ladies in Masonry, and the building of a home such as j CARD OF THANKS | - - ? :i . ? * * V4 ."iJ i sincere TnsriKs &nu spp^cistion to th^raany good people of Farmville %p I ? 'Ji 1 . - . "C*f':"? ?*.' - ?Z|5jc>-fts F. >.w^r >cr ??&{&i.- -r! ? ?&'*?''' v tli the gang is. Bob Gricr> onc'tliGr | f -? f ? ? *. t ?. . * ? ?' . ] L , C.^ ? v . . . ' I t?ttt; ? TfcTL~ C*jLI?f'ii*?l%4* lXJnAkjtiiv4"A?% "I tUIi iJlUy 1 lIKUi f f ii^iiJLii^iviii ' JT*' jkm ? ?' -"? T? m (mA IAA ' I ? If"'^8 7 ? 9 JS b i^C ,.?-. 1 . H W n ' 1 ?f'BBd ? *B .' H--B- * W --- -itf^raS Bf M ? 9 ** # a J3 M ? H ?-? ? H ? ' -: LjA'L - /; - , ? ' " - ' i - ' ^: ? A . - - ? ' -:. ? ?'. : ^ - - City, landing here at 209 *. m.r after " 27 hour* and ten minutes intbe ailfp ^ ' TTie Vnfiki V rt, -*'?* '-v^jme nuge crowc namoering cetween ously as the Spirit of^Si Louia came * rin?rtttT^d.J^tedb?b.m&Id rushing'toward the American aviator, five Mexican army bands had been ?playing American and Mexican pat Louis and its escort drcled the field rj several times. %/ The Mexican army > J planes had been performing stunts and the excitement of the crowd had ta^mtertuar, ? The plane wmcn naa servea uoionei Lindbergh so faithfully on his epoch making flight from New York to Paris 12,000 miles from Washington to Mex ico City made a beautiful landing in the middle of tie field, kicked lip ilV.v ffl? thp- A m^ri box where it .will be stored. . | The motorcycle policemen at length sUrtouwdedthe plane and placed Col. Lindbergh in an automobile and es corted him to the presidential box, where- President Calles and Dwight #.r Morrow, American ambassador to Mexico had anxiously awaited his ar ? v ~ I At 2:60 p. ra. the presidential band <?" played the "Star Spangled Banner" as Colonel Lindbjrgh entered the pres- I ?dential stand and received greetings first from President Calles and then from ambassador Morrow. . As the American airman greeted Mexico's chief executive, a great roar I of cheering rose among the thousands of spectators rejoicing in the safety jof the intrepid aviator for whose safe ty they had entertained grave doubts only a few minutes before. ,: I * Overcoming the utmost efforts of the police the-crowd overflowed into &e huge landing field ind. swarmed ? toward the famous little monoplane bearing the magic name "Spirit of St. Louis." " I ; Col. Lindbergh left *>%g field, " ? Washington, at 12:29 p. ra.' Tuesday. His arrival at Valbuena flying field today at 2:39 p. nt was 27 hours and M ten minutes after his brilliant hdp off. fie had estimated that the trip would take him 26 hours. The American aviator apparently lost his way while en route from Tarn- ? ? . pico on the Gulf of Mexico to Mexico I City, being reported as far west of the Mexican capital as Yariria in. the state .<-#? of Michoacan. -V* I ISUM)ATf TO^BE^ "ROLL CALL" I vice the first steos will be tnVon to k ~~ ^TTT' . . . ':x >"?"? - Nuter upon taw first unit ofctfce Churuhfj. v In 4. , TV rm . J Pentecostiel Program. This service i'm!) Iia iinirtna frntn onv i P hdd b the ^rirt

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