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a a f ?4 3 T B H TI S E | _ - ' ' ? . .?, .? ? ^ m-w. _ . aV Bf .'-*?> p^r?(B?aw ? ,? -*j-^iv ?! ? I '*v>' 2 iJ MlW lli Miii>;: >-. ' n Jlr:l m_J ^emnnr? w?W? w?^^w^O? -'. verdict: THPWJ^te U> Mk Jbj a tuii ifcC'WWiiiil from t fn in mm tt? priao?i?*hway from the A -?* ?- -A:m* i' Ih * * lln wvOfi A fttnciny ?p uou^fui SUB SIS " tto shot, Cnomt Wilflamt ni^ Mb intestines. end probably entered the chambers of M hNii ^ The wgB^ W "heart feflme/* flit men served on the Joy. No action will be Mood* Cemtfsr WHffisms said that * awdi of the of tie prison pom esd a mutiny bed been of the convicts me reported, Me coroner continued, to camp officials, oy tevenu convicts. Leaders of the mutiny, Williams said, then tamed on the convicts who had. rmshd the projected wholesale escape and tha Sunday riot resulted, In mattresses, Mr. Williams said, gauds fUnd 12 or 15 knives made frUB botcher knives, a somber of sand bag^ several files, a complete hack * mar and several back-saw blades, flnspicfrm of one another because lajii liialiiin of a< projected wholesale JmmfT WAS T?JU1IU! CS9SD OifittlS' ?? i - "5. f L probably was responsible for the out break wyig prisoners at Caledonia Prison Farm SHnday night, Supt Geo. Boss Pou of State's Prison said last night- after an investigation of the al ,M -1 ?t*A y, ?? .It .I J In aLo ||nnfV omw wxucft rentvM n w mo jUimiay of Theodore Lnrii^ one ct tha 11 convicts receiving shot-gun *?w M *^j?gaa County ^CoMoe^l I sired brrestifsticns. I Dr Jenkins said tfcst Lewis fend 9 I crty*? wosadfatfMtelh^ coti*| I aotin tt*tf *** Wived ? woaadt * I I low 1 I coovicti -J^Aagtf .aMV QjOCrMKIuo ?n^?. . I iwyygtijfrott littlfi f^.' . ? ^V*"" '? _ ^ J| . n* tTtf^lf'C J|? ---f W ||M Mjpt mHPiPw w* - - t.fl I j>?M> ? _ ' vw^Hh|qq j^Ovvr"' J^w*B Li'i?-'%*??-1 I - \ n11 iiiMir ypbably pwopt ? '_" i*!'"'^'* - '" ?.-? ? V. ??' ?. I ii riiiTiif miirirfFfg^^ff ?j' SL ?- ? ?j*?' 11 "*'"'1 ? >? -iTi A . v#lF^dv ? U- EmmwW&* ' "ir ^9H' l 'lSl't i^l i l^ "'^'>W. '''i' nmo wift SlTon the J^Vth* moon's shadow, visible in many parts .#sk* -?tifiiiL s matter. of tnperttitkns. awe al ******* are still*savage tribes I Hi ill iiiyifciirjhi nr ?h* to them. Bat to everybody it is an in targeting * ^wot|' md to ~ "Bftctfffc- 0!^ Q8- it * - - * . ?M * I ? a ? - . ,1 *J ? -a. ?? ^ v < center oi our interest u hoc ox pnjs* kal feet. ,: ? The moon and the earth move at one emit around the son, wt&h is al? most 93,000,000 miles sway, or throe hundred and ninety times as far from ; the earth as die aeon is. The diam eter of the moon is only a quarter of thav of the earth, while that of the son is more than 100 times as gree| 1 ss that of the earth. It is impossible of course, for an object ss ?wW as the twoot* to east ? a shadow big enough to darken the ! whole earth at eace . If the moon were nearer the sun than die earth 4 that would be possible, hut as it is, dm path of any total edfee* is oaiy a few miles wide. \ I Bsektee the observers on the ground a number of astrnawsrs will go up in ioyciw ton try to xw pnovo graphs of the eoroaa from above' the 1 JOKmSJPBttgK J, tWock the "Joters* a novelty entwtfi&nwifooMpo*! nyT. ? ^ utitor of ^ndrr^apv-lfad-|; tfcose taking part in the production j! <rf "Jokers" JubQee" art: Jessie JMj tor, Lath Moafe; Josfe Joker, Julian Ramley; Bhxette Btnew, -HHwrH Mammy Judy, Mrs. Hodges; Normal: Oxford, a tap and clog dancer; MissK m | HOSTESS TO LTFMABT CLUB | wrighta.'* It Was developed with an : excellent paper on "WIBiam Vanghn Moody, And His Place fo American ; Drama," by Mrs. J. T. Monk, and an in? rtkhtton sa^d^mm , ?m Tjil mm ivilli ? \ ? " ? ;? ? ? ?>'?? u B anm H Af*> ; Dy I *0?"'""?^fc " "'" '"'~~r I i A* Walters 8Dx$ 24rs? ? St?riiB^| A- P# Joyur* 1 1 y ? . A ^y,.. ^ j I luVnK L-. xL- r-~--s'n^frT-V-^l *>".-kT<35gJ I ?J^*' ..,' ,-jRl.^v-. '? '^Z' _?"' ^ .' ?V *j?^B^" ' , t*;- "^3 ??-<*? - V- 4 I by the arts ^pL^^^thow^bo Seeking to eaoourage laymen to serve their God and chtpchand inoe ??* Hi ?*t ism, the cnord^ amiyt men*, preach ing in the Episcopal church, ham made It favorable impression.- ^:\r.''x* ?i ate Pred Turner, William Bence and' Wlffiam Hortfa "j:"" Services are as follows; Each even ing at 7:30; a Good Griday service at I* and ending at 3f also at 7:30 at eight; Easter Sunday will begin with Holy Communion a 7:00, to be eon ducted by Dr.. Prank Dean, aerviee at tl and 7s30 fa the evening, the dosing service. ? ? - v ? ? V. "j. zif-;. :? ? -> 'I * .*s': . ??".?" x ? ??" ,??? 1 ??f?i i nu m* a nr ibo lAvum . Tuesday night, April 8th 1980, be tween the hours of one and two, God nrrwAriiy1 obedl0DC^$3 fn the ben o&Go$?*.' ?BBKRISff&? ... ? eyooiHi rille community, m a peaceful, quiet, us zeuowmen ana, ewo tnongn, nu i rolce, thet^ have- whispered words^rf J d^h'enhSy Mr.Joyaezvservedas a Jnatice&f j wty rights and Mbertes trfbet^whita hope odTreward. His judgments were e^.-the quel _ i vmmmiq mt+miomntn, to' vlvQu :'*?w L . y... - ~ .-' ? .? " ?"? v' " iiLZiill j/^ tilfjfijhi^W?1 f 'i'Siiffr * 144i?* ?DO* (81 VMRQIXni ? MiiJltw mjj j '.jk ' " ^BL^i'.'."?lMf't'lga ?'H u*- ! .- ' ,- ? ^.-' >, ? .,. * ; |V**.T, - "*P A#*' ? ' ^r^WfPft^ j *U, yn^iii ^ ? -s ai wawr ?d lil?tei im" !<K<?S rsH W&rr I&v^l .*,. &3&&?3ih4 Rumley, the swot popular; ^Sag! ( Yelverton the most and , Athleen Tun** and Blair Beenley ?? handsomest ample.^ . . ? , , i i ;; 1 JtUSIC A FKAybtiEE. Ok^^X--- 'J* J WOMEN'S CLUB PROGRAM j 1 Music' featured the meettah of the a Woman* Club, h^ |Ha week it the 1 r-he < wa?deESS*^ad of^bTm^c de partment, and a committee was ap pointed to meet with theiown fildcr-, 5 tiSL lftrar,, ttfSlib- i Uttnaent of ?*h:ch has been the*taain 1 objective cf txxe duo tnis year.;- .^. 'vnrr. ] Superior,<kwts residing in this Judi cial Dbtriet ii^jr presidingJn???|! ? I I 1 r '?'' ?????? J-l. :V/ '.? - ?-.???-? ? * . ;V. ? >?' . ,t - ./ ^^vl''*"*"* ".'? -"'?''CT* 5 - > '??'''.m^ ? J <""'*??"'"*??" L '\ .'n i 'It )* ? ' ,'t < ?' /. <' K*rf I. 6- 5! Griraeitand: Elyah Edwards, J, C. Pactolus: a!' ? ^IfcSuiI, Coy flocfct# and J, T. Moore. j umad committees ?r it* cue tiwr* %r ] committee set ?P nade ^ ^ w !or the season.$1?interest rate is > percent ' ? - ::? .? . . .? . . ? . a ? iy- -^..' VVji : ? illftQ bcfc**. ' uEvrSj^GjJ' ? '"' ? ?*^'*"-ta^?<"?-^y *>._? - \TV~ .' '." "?? .1 9^ 8 8-9 V"??!* \<? ,/i-' .f -* 'fU ? , j ,^i- j ' ? ?? ' vVlff * .Ki?- ' Bff-I ? * Al? ?f ; I i flrrifltui 4 ' La al a x ^ B JIA^* M>V T ifttiirtu ? * I ""A JWi I ' 3 J*Z -*??-' ?? %*. ,?"?- ?' '.?' ?* vf:r<""l?:^'j^' m - "f A- ' 1 ?^Tldf ^witf " w riifiprV> I If* AWmE-'- ' nif' ? 4~Vi it"- J f m. "^? ^ ? _-'? '?)*?%. f^.' ~ *??-- i* ??? ~^~~ ? ^ ?'. I ? _ '-m 't* . n '.J* |wiviiv) . i ^^HBmVV B"*?C W "" * ?;?>*? vilIf (Sunday ^ ~ ??.'? ? ,7 I' rpL^i YTZ+ ?jfcV ? r _?. ^ . ';? m .T-, ' Ja, ._** i^* I wa? oppowd by a niii>Mn n 3 a ?>> * n MM? i%<m ~M vXuTCWvu tue opiiwOu {-wiKr consiCrcr* wvW^iaf the, bill wo uk| ^ r^ssxsss: ferine heavy *witw?iai lanes." ' *'(joojf^f^ fflfl taTlxqlnnge opposed the proposed krialation on ihfe ground 4h&t it ^ns i ? -" ?? ^ unnecessary. He said he did ffcotAWnk the; cotton exchanges or the form of jeontreefc they have lor dealing in cot ton, for future delivery, in cress ad or decreased the prfoe of cotton it aH.' ' '?* l^fTr ? , ?.v .? Y li*Wh^a|!id, points. Tho Secretary of Agriculture ^rted by Ito Oben of^te^mo, ton exchonges served in M?irin? ?t price l?ri|nl if they wentnbolbh to J>?,*e4 Tlii?, he so*,*# be I l^omwrSiiator N. Gj, Dail of Sou"?.; 'I Carolina, said legislation should he enacted to future vi contracts V*i?vwwn w "inniT ?p",*f.lii \.l " V?! : . ? ?nacted to make future contracts more specific vkflirery t>1 grades of cotton to the buyers. ^ . I ^ . ? ??* . ? ? - ." 5b- ? HOOVER EXPRESSES VIEWS O FLEADERSfilP New Haven, CohZ^Aorfl n^-ftes Yale Daily News, an. undergraduate publication. ?Mto artiete follows: ?' .*???.;$ I "Leadership is a quality of the in. dtadwL fcfis the individual' !*?. *"#????to fte j"** ^ect wid Ih the field of lead^ ? ^v '??1 ? - ? f ? i? i ? * % i * j .| Cnl0? 'WSH ?JDrMI 16JUi6r&>lip IB \fl^ M i ii^Tih'tillliiT itfcftli'nn are ik^criterifl. to #? - ' . ' ? ?-lL ifg'^illf ^ nA |'^jpfc'" I ? - ? S ^3T7; !* 1 - f I , , . 4. XL k ? V: A '
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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