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I ^* * Wl.?!!^ .Pf^fi I. '. ?1 * ~^9aiMctptiN* Pik? I One i"iir*i j $!>? ? ?>. *) ? .J,.; 'V ^.J.'X.. " ;?'? I FRIDAY.. JANUARY 6, ItSS z^S ? ?.}.? '<?- ? 1 i , CTltM ; Cil)lft(k-4wi 3tlWf I ;.- -i?? -? ??? ? ? '"?tv svi"*-' *~ ? f : f^.. ? * Sanf competition hn chtttftd ft great deal, j\ist~as has life on the fan$ in the past "fifty .years. . Once the rSutmpwn .idth..the scythe, the *SS?8Sfr#<S "^i5Iski?g ""?J?j?&i4. %as^ & * b? nun m the Community. Wnrhinff now pla/^^S^T^lStinr the fm voi$ dobe^ao the /arnfer has faflea' m line 'and has become a good mncfr&it^t/ Few of them, perhaps, wiir regret" the ' changed conditions that' have* made them act ":c;.,'. But rural competition stBi exists and* althoujit changed, isas strong as ever. ' The Jfine results of this com petition are evident everywhere in the land. Competition among growers has developed the sheep and smut at the modern ^arnm and has. brought to the I' country its remarkable.development of high-grade cattle. Boys' eons and pig eh$s. are live competitors with the<rft|& The best yield of wheit, hats or-corn in the. community grves Just as much pride to the farmer whose'bard work produced it as ever. _ ;3h?V ?wapetftion. .>??. merely damgh^ It is still as much a part of t&i national life as ever and yields every Vit as good results as. it did a half century ago. ? ? ? : A BARNYARD FABLE N ? v * - ?* "5 . '? ? ' w DK John W. Holland) - . . * ?"??.: I .heard ^ fahi* jseeatly, and I boli^^ ougti to .be passed along yard, ojje, day ?^>og *tfaa\ lamenting Mmt a ** came ambling along, and the hog ad I.. ?*"??? ? ll * feonsidered, such * had anigial ?. No, one baa a good word for i** Many people loathe me and hate I iR&V I give my. hme for hams* my "' sfcee for .bacon, my fat for land, my - - - jowls and snout for son*, my tail for prwoed ftr/far part ?rth? ?#? I aar jes** bog! The^ little lan over them is praised to the skies, everyone lovae-jroa, jmd the cow yonder is al most adored^? ? r ; ;|fee home sepHecU "I ^b ? hane thata cjuVteH yOT^Im reason. Lode at the little hen there. She^fcfaigs and cackles as she scratches tod lieMh n former food; She lays a heaattfa' white egg which r warn to the break fast taWe each morning. Men eat the*?cgs and say, 'How fine it is to ba^pcmJEtle animal on the farm tha< makes sack. delirious-foodi*- So tbey love her. "IStewise 906pto- Wra the eow Twfte-mof Tit* shipped % rities *nd feeds thousand: "H BHRnp UTS ^*?r" : i~ '' _ - ~ ma. ?_v* v ?mui^ "?? ff3&dv' &8 '!r^.r.zf--z-T^S 0 '; I y^rwr.1 ., -. -, . I*. 1 * 0 M lw>M| ||^ "METHODIST CHURCH :*&BB&tr'?r ?.- W. Harreli, Pastor. Sun'dav school, 9:45 a. m. J*m*Lg 11 a .m., arid 7:30p.m. Leagues, 6: 45 p. m. MidrWeek Service, Wednesday, 7:30 3. ID. , *: AH cordiaUy invited. : ?* ?*>- . VX- ' *r . -Vrv*Wr\i'i"' ' ? *': CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. R. S. Tandy, Pastor ? : ' ' ? ; , ? ? : Sunday School at 9:45. J. P. Carr, 3upi. Preaching, 11 a. m. and'7:30 p. m. [ Prayer services at 7:30 on Wednes iay eveninsg. S'r EPISCOPAL SERVICE Rev. H. G. England, Rector Second Sunday after Epiphany Church school, 9:45 a. m. Holy Communion. 11 a. m. Eevening Prayer, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Prayer and Bible study, 7:80 p.m. You are cordially invited v ??^, BAPTIST CHURCH Rev.-X M. Duncan, Pastor. ??? ? - Sunday school 9:45 Preaching 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m. Flayer Service Wednesday evening 7:381 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH..... Rev. A. Sidney Venable. D. D, Pastor. ? Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Preaching Service, 11 a. ra., and 7:80 pljn. Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. St. Cross Road Sunday School, 3 p. m. ?Carraway Sunday School, 3 p. m. COMMISSIONERS SALE : Uinfer and by virtue of the order of Che Superior Court of Pitt County made in an Ex Parte Porceedings en utled Maggie Oakley, Administratrix >f thcestaxe of I. B. Oakley, and ithers, for a ssle of lands for parti tion and to. raise assets, the under, signed Commissioners will on Monday, Tannery 9tfc, 1928, at 12 o'clock Noon, at the Courthouse door in Greenville, k. ?k* offer, fo? sale to the kjghe$t bidder for CASH, the following de4 jribed tracts of land: Lying and being on the Northwest sBt of Main Street-in the Town-of, Farmville, County of Pitt, State of North Carolina, and being lots 5 and 7 in the Division of the lands among the, Leggett Heirs as surveyed and mapped by W. C. Dresbach, Civil Engineer, November 1920. Reference being made to said map for a more ac ; This the 7th day of Dec. 1927. John Hill Paylor, F. C. Harding; . : - . :-V > Commissioners '' * ' ,v*; ' v*- .. r . NOTICE OF SALE V ^ I Under and by virtue of the power of safer contained in that certain mortga ge deed esecuted by Rosa E. Heato and husband, G. K. Heath, dated April 1, 1027, to W. J^Ttmj^e, Jr., which office of the Register of Deeds of Pitt cocnty in Book Y-15, page 24o, ^ default having been made in the pay ? mant of the indebtedness thereby se ! January 9, 1928*^12 o'clock, Noon, ' before the. Courtb houi? door nf G: edn , riHo, Pftt County, expose' to public [ tag In the County of Pitt. State of > forth Carolina, and described as fol * ml* to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real property, ? to-wit- - it3p3j ?HPHRRPW^&rcet 01 iann,, -being sifaated 1 township, adjoining the jgnte of ?? rll DrdI P- T. Atkinson, J L- *$*;? <C?Sf*. M.W heir.. i|. .i-^ ??* more or less, ar*,,-en?5 I Mthat trier*-'"* tract deeded by' p- T*B 47*7,,^ ^ wife to G. K. Heath, and? l at the junction of road; T 'If u'-7 ? I ' i?w ' iriTftV AGE :v-: . ; Tlie writer of the Grand Champion of nH the essays submitted by hun dreds of "boys and girls in the eix Southeastern states in the Essay Con test recently conducted by the Sears Roebuck Agricultural Foundation at Atlanta is a girl?pnd a flfteen-year old girl at that. , ' . Miss Meli>a Sparks of Carrollton, Gar, the winner of the contest is a senior in the Carrolltou high e<;hooi and has been associated wltb club work for tlie past four years. Miss Sparks chose as her subject "The "Marketing of Cotton in M.v Commu nity" and in a very sound practical jnanner outlined the principles of suc cessful cotton marketing in_ general and ae it is appMed to Carroll Couiity in >ar?!Culiu\.. In recognition of her achievement Miss Sparks won aji expense palfi trip to the Southeastern fair, a gold, Stone Mountain Memorial medal and the grand prise, which was a trip -to the international Live Stock Exposition in Chicago. The picture Illustrates Sir; Hotline N. Randolph. president or the Stone Mountain -.Memorial Association, ntul L. H.BeaH, general manager, of At lanta, presenting ' Mies ^imrkg. with "the" gold memorial medal. Miss Spurkt. baa been a consistent, winner in ali 4H club activjtiee, hav ing won first honors In every class at the clulrieamp, Camp Wilklns, Ga., in the contests sponsored by the Georgia State College of Agriculture during: the pa?* summer. r - - - ' ? ' ' - ? ; j LET US DO YOUR JOB ! ^ : ; ??? ' " I.. ^ The regular annual meeting of the rtockboldeiuef the Baih of : ormrlBe,!'" Pc rmville, N. C.,^ will be held toi the W-|ffc">S2S; r'lifl jy^.-AfeT | nsrsssri [ So Weak V |j 1. was in a bad state of IE El health and was going through I El a critical time of my life," eaya IB II Mrs. Ella gcarbaroufh. RF. IX IK K 8k, Dothan, Ala. "Several dif- jfi ? | #, - ..Mil It. ? ii n m ii an an (H . I terent tntngs wan recommend- ia || ed to me, bat I did not get IB || any real relief until I began to IB I be. My lega wave shaky, and IB W often I would Just totter IB B| around the house. I finally got jl || so bad that I was in bed aever< IB || It was then that I began to |B || Cardri I kept it op for j| || quite a while, and at last I re- |fl H gained my health. Carded was || || certainly a friend to me in time H || "My health is qiiaidid now, jfl || and I seldom have to use || | medians. but I gladly way a jfl I word about Cardui whenever JB | || 1 find a frUod going through" || || the aama suffering which 1 en- |B II For sale by sll druggists. MiJI jCARPUBj yr-r. ?p - V ? - '.' ?- ? i ? .Jig* ?:'*:?&&*${!*'f *F:??." v$?r-c^Npv * ? Liming Pays $70 ?r ? - . ? ? , .< ..'. -?_. - ? .?:?. ? ? - - ? . ? ? ? ? ~ .- - " * -- ? EXTRA PROFIT "?.??' ? -. - ?? ? '. - . ?-." r : ,?? if ? "".. v-Ti';- ' '"? * ,f2Si? *? 1 A> on each ACRE o/ TOBACCO >Asys2?-& isy .*? - ..*,. *'5.-V -3. - ^ ? Jju^- -.^^i, iu-.j" ?kt-.^-.^-vT-,,<- v - y f dSl C?,s! C^^dly?edBM? MagnesianLime or. on^ fieklof ?Y L jt> * . 4 I _ v ;' -1 the' -?? ;<:v, pas? sixteen years End would hate I" TWvtiAflrArtAit MtA, i:' ^Kw^' ?? ***T ?JD1B yWi in\?QgOt ?f/'c '-?')V'; i. YL ^ T"" ? ? Oiwlj ' A<~J^^Prote _.v. .'_ Sparta, Edgeconj be Co., N.C. $100 A. 8. PIKE, ???? PUceville, W?yne Co., N. C. 90 VON WALTERS, ? BMnenrlUeiRobeson Co., N.C. 84 ? jl I / D? B. SARVXK? -?^r -\j.I I N???HARDWICK, I WSGOODVTO^0 50 :p^ Co., N. c. 40 wS"7c 34 MRS. M. lXSo^LEWIS. ^ -j|l '^p? BR1I 1, ? i:, ????;!?.rfej,?:: ^ \C" ' , tS"Pw Kill? Oreen Co? N. C. 20% W.T.GREBNWAY, . Henderwn, Vnm* Co, N. C. 20% ' Ifcre arr fecta, not claims or > frets, if ll|ll ' Lime 10 00 v HUglim jJIUiC ^ X9 3^ ? ?*0 " P\" ??a vhirh ?' I 4!^ pgr focftrfcrinata r>f tr??g. OvT (ual IX n?8 palu IMRUSOJOQC ? ^jj^"' ?- "C ^ iiM ii. We ar- in position to make an , . lnlimited naWber of acceptable ' loans to farmers. " . Repayment under the Govern . :. ? ..? '? . $ f ' J| ntent amortization phui over a ? * period of 33 years, ? c.i ... ?' m | " " k-V / * v V '? 1 Prompt and Fair Appraisals F r rr ???-r ??? . : ? Write us for further information ? . I ... . * . ? ' i ? ? ? * ' Atterticjoint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh RALEIGH,'N.C. ? - ? ' -? y: ? 3L.; I - ?? ? #w ** *' < * The Better Chain Stares' ;>?* ? ? ? <? ? - ? <? -. o ; .< ' - - ' ? ".- 1 - ? ' MONEY SAVERS j[ : ?j.-. ?'??? s i .' : J: ? -?.??- '- ?< J!" ? ?' Amron or Ten Hills String Beans, can 10c ;; 6 . . ' ' ' " ^ < > ' Pride of Hillsboro Corn, large can, 3 for 25c :: " if . ., '? : .....'? I. L?__? o Gorton's Ready to fry Codfish, 2 cans ..... 25c y * ?'*> A ? '' j ? < , : ; ???:?; = ? ~ ; ; I Cat Yellow Cling Peaches, 3 large cans 50c \\ - Large Halves in heavy Sugar Syrup \\ f : . . O. % * ? - I a r? *r. '7: r? 4 :: D. P. 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