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FARllVILLB, rITT COUNTY, NORTH CAKUWfl^ - B ' ' * ? * ???'.- ^ ? ? | JMJB ' - n. -- - '?? ? 'l?? ^ v r7 _ . -r.'S -' ^SSI^^^Eir^ * ?* I r.*:' ?cq^g^^Mg?lv!ai-?:. > I C Vr.1- i-V <* -;\ ** ? '??? II ~v^K^^| e board f a ;- rt^L vj^g) II - ? >.. v., iv wnirh I ^1 i ?iSfiraft^ aM iii itj i jW W wVS^CHKJln^PI^,' ' ' - 11 m?^HH9B^ ' :': II .t ;?i .l^LmJ tfft, Q|J| I H*MI I Zwntffe i^mnent and I I in*t 72SW??^ died he | 4?^ ;?' rnlitiM I I h**r l?8' J$ ^1 temy?nfc&l'J# ?** yp-, ^."P* I of tbir ?v I I SS^ -v^^*?? ** **? p*^ I ? t?? or. IH^ -v I I i _At hi?'r^r? I I ?^TT- . nik. ff ??ft ^1 I - ; * m I ft, i. ? rh^f"- uttt vT* I lie I p?w|1 T* ** I I B ???; B^*! 13^1 J^EstttTta ?tt as one of I |?9p^ I mI I' xtatt f^HHMSLW-r' ' 'I I EtarS jS^^^^office^ I I fed cfe I o <flMiinM " ; ? T htf -'BOI work. Dr. Lmypflu^^ 11 I- ~~,f, 'C. r - z " ?-/l * flf AAII ^1 <^T|iT CIP*J?Q. \ I Mcfieftfc I of whfch W. waft^.rV". - -. 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Robert E Boyd <1 of Charlotte, who has guided the af fairs of the Fountain schools fo ' the <H P^~j* ber of local teachers than has been noted: in the history of the school, odd. tiie discontinuation of public are as follows: tirade 1-^Miss Annie Thonie, City. Grade 3?Miss Fannie Gary, " Morfresboro, Miss Vivian K Grade 8?Miss Bonnie >d, Stovall,. ^ I M^e ^ ^ era of She South by arrangipg tbw tleleia^W eoope^tives ^90 per c^nt^of the condition of the cotton farmer in the south because of the present low level of prices, E. F. Creekxnore, general manager of the National SS^ative, issued a statement thru thS board setting forth the details Of MrtSRRk ':|;S'M. A' tsJ^nal pool members whcdepos ?th a state cura tive muter &0nem&A U> take the average seasonal price for the grade and staple of their product, will be able to borrow 9a per- cent of the HB^nlces, less actual operating costs of the loan 'system. Optional pool members, whose cot ton ia handled by the state coopex atives/r^ider an arrangement where by tigrerower may order the his product at a specified price,-may borrow 80 per cent of tire value of ftydy cotton. If the price of cotton advances substantially, the percent age of the loans win b< ' I on the Hiii liin-hrr murfact- ^ IKscussing the plan, J. C. Stone, to soutSexri farmers on delivery of their cotton w^r enable -a ? gsajority of them to take advantage of coop erative markcfting and in that way r^^ieb^it &tnre ad 8, for Two Performances S&Sfc*1 /T ?>. Cr'"A; ?? "4fe- ~-v "" . j , Sell Floto Ciroas, considered by many the greatest show m ^metKm, will present the; world's gTeatwt western cowboy, TOM MIX, and hte eWWqimzw {*** ^ejy.;gB^ these famoas movie stars wW'appear at eepxy irerf^nfftee of Seltejflojjp Owns this s^son and wUi be sup "BrST TOP." Over one hundred fea fore thCPubUcL all-the famot^ccgg boys girls that were with will be found a complete new program Pelkey, the silver |ri of ^silver titioQ in th6ir n^pi' ? ? ci sensationxu iifimfs * tit r*1 KftfliiiTif Wtyfti jfeiTnilv?of *~$i-XV 2 -it ?*- '? '?A'" / ? * ? _ . - * ^ sdi wrtii. Sells Ftofco this sexisorL The new pQUJ^ yf- * " \\7 * ? -~j JOy wJv WwIUvi O 7^. ?'**' who jentjoyed Tvjw MIa J ffty?YTT7- AM' yJk/Vy%(Hr ' ?*?''yt 'IHlfl. y?pTT7 CAjfl *? VJa^Jr ? . M ' \ ? l 1 ? ? * ? ^ | 1 *^ %?( , ' ' - ' A-?; ? '? *^ | p.' - .. y''?' '/i'r *',-'^?lZ^!iyv'-' ?]"*1r >^y; 5*i? ? v I I Hollyw<x>d? :^nuJ lywood, a man ^^M^cores of friends, but few intbtf?s, Chaney clung to his cloak of s??scy during the final period of his He was stricken ?fl ?<?ths ago, shortly after ho hf completed his first talkfrg pictui* ''The Un holy Three." and under |is Order lit tle information came be side at St Vincent's h?pital where quested by the acto^^^^^ fered a hemorrhage oi the ^throat. He evidently believed uhtil the laid *at his strong constitu^on would pull w ..f I SaSy's an'TM?&>* tat surer ? ML T T ^ i just like to jwttw.jroand. wgfcj |th? rtatt," he often e*pbined to M terviewers withwhom he.was always ?reticent . "I spun found out that I do soxxie rather good .things Even s^r^e was making STSvalm^e aet They never were sure just what bewould Jook Uke. He came to be known as "The ^Tactor*w bora^ to deaf mute bora on April Fool's Day ga? Mpi ? >po?iy^rimgfc-' fa later years as he continued to mystify the art * with hia facial disguieee end body EifosttatioiiA AslThoy he learned to talk by signs And facial expressions ; to convey Bis ideas. J? ?;/, I t Acting always appealed to him. He| miMiliiirl kid Recuses and supervised ESilt^ ilays in which he al ways Mrved-as leading man, chief! p^perty "tapoiturt" vfirat iob was that, of M ihis wwk tojentwt an Warior deeo WrtL? establishment in Denver. While working at Bus ^decided 1 tn6 end. . T. I ? B B ?? ? ?. _B 68 HmWxm. a Jgr sb jj: Vr^SrB '**'"!'^-" B I ????.. . ? v- ? ..:? <?? . -? --.1- ? .? -. ' - .. ??? ? ? ? - ' -:???- ? r ?.. ?- ? I BSJ JH -H lA *.*? * j.ij C.G. Gartner Lo^I^eto I Wash%ton, N. a, Claude G. Gar3? her, ?ge 85, well known biWess man of Washington, ia dead and Congress fromroan Lindsay C. Wsma la suf fering from a fractured shoulder blade as the result of an automobile accident which took place on Ocra coke Island late Saturday! afternoon. I, ; Mr. Gardner died while on the op erating table at a local hospital, and funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at .4 o'clock, j Mr. Warren is resting comfortably, although he has suffered Considerable pain from his injured shoulder and other minor bruises. . j The two men were members of a party which left Washington, owl Wednesday morning abaani the coast guard cutter, Pamlico. They had been to Nag's Head and had stopped off at Ocracoke for a few hours. Mr. Gard ner and Mr. Warren were among; those who decided that they would like to go swimming in thje surf. The trip to the ocean side of the island was made on an automobile truck. Thine were about. 14 people on the truck. It struck & bad place in the road and four of the occupants were thrown off. Two were uninjured, but Mr. War ren and Mr.i Gardner tj?*? badly hurt. They were rushed bade to the hotel immediately. Mr. Gardner was paralysed from the waist down, Dr. % Ji. Brown, a member of the party and Dr. H. N. Pierce of Oeraooke. rendered first-aid treatment. The two I j men were plaeed aboard the Pamlico and the cutter immediately left for I Washington, reaching this port at 7. o'clock Sunday morning. ? j At the hospital X-ray pictures re vealed the fact that Mr. was I The pictures showed aj slight blur Mr#* mmajfry.staart summoned and upon his arrival late ' Sunday evening, Mr. Gardner was placed on the operating table. He died at 8 o'clock Monday morning. $essemer p! ^^/for^tfce last we^ retarned formation late today of the-^9Kk>?B feory <*?*? >Uv6S and B^pner- aty merchants, pAson. regularly empjoyed^ ^in a, M '-tifyti f. ? *' f . - J.' I i. , T) /? /"? " j%ecretarj?|^ it* vc urogory, j? I I ML ^ , if i_l_ f f nWtvi/U ' i|f|> a?/| getting in readme** for tfee opening of the Eastern Carolina markets on - Tuepday of nesjMngk ? ... Fannville. numbered among the largest tobacco markets of the East, I has for several WdSke temp Jfe* state of i enair. renovation and remodeling -the four mUKpnpth warehouse I hen \ beinar w?wn? of-unusual activity ? IwJnrhZ? JuStaT fhr 1 I after., navmg been deserted mp;^| many months. The ample floor sauce I Tor* - J ,p pi* i regCV^ *?vrvn H doobfe sales daily, together/with I the personal interest and untiring jtfr forftijU w?Si*e position Which t& Faijmville market holds in t^iS belt I As the. crop. in. this immediate tar- I Irftm-y is farabove the average in IqutfRy, Farmville tobacconists have I fexpjrwsed their opinion as to an. im provement and increase of prioe Iranke whenthe .Eastern Carolina I fcnaketa. open. Ideal .harvesting ?MV>. I Idit^na. have prevailed, thCoughbuE I ?the summer, and it is thought; that I Ithip will work to the advantage of I the gDtotrs here. I | . Although expecting hravy tales I later .in the month, the proprietors ?her suthink that the opening sales I M he; lighter than nsual, due. to the I ?fact that farmers ace. busy housing I ?feed crops, which. will be sptely I ?bate ted this winter, judgiog from re Ipto a of the drought in western ter- I Ihh ry. Patmville has four large ware- I Ihotses, with a otal flour space of I Ian md 170,000 square feet, giving I Bun do. room, for the handling of ap- I ?pro rimately a million pounds daily. I ?With this capacity, together with I Itkrw large tobacco, factories and I ?rodiringi plants,- FarmviUe should I fc* pottnd? I ^ -wshBhsu?s' here for the past , several years, and I ?he iaona of. the heat judges to to- I bacco;Jo j>a found ml any market ? At Knott's warehouse, the mana- I IgeA |fr. fi. H. Knott is oae of Farm Idflfe'm old boya in the game; having I ?been actively engaged in the wnse^a^l ?house business here for the past fifteen.years ... A.few yean ago his House was greatly enlarged, and his I ?house alone is capable , of . taking ?carje of around two hundred and fif- I Ity thousand pounds daily. I Honk, Hobgood and Webh wiljLMK^ lerate their two houses again this ?yeix. The oidhonse to run as Monk's ?mm the near due as Hobgeod's ware- I I hoi se. This firm has a< total floor lip) co in both honasa nf 88,000 sq. I I feet and they are weQ prepared to I I ha Mfle their rapidly growing buai Ineim Mr. Mohk enters his 24th I year with., the Famville market this I ? season, being one of -the pioneers, I I and Mr. Hobgood has been with us ? long enough to be no stranger. I. Now .with everything in readineso ?rot the, opening, day and. the cry of I ? the awctianaers, Farjnville with, its ?past undisputahle record aa a-leader >1 I in | highest average#- ahoald coutintte I I to L grow in favor with farmers in I the whole Eastern Carolina tobacco ?belt. K/ bid-yt>u know that'Ktt Cdunty-> I county in the world? I ROOK PARTY K; 1. . ??'I Li?, spending- the week as Ma guest I ? A tor; ^vesal ;ga?dr. *0 xock, the I P? rty went for a motor ride, Stop pd,g at the drag ?to~ *W mfcMh | mmta of foe cream and! mke. I V?? ? sen (juix ..ABwnsia v <swnm - JPmSk ? i _ * ~ . . 'j, . i I and TrBSw^Cay. '? ~ '"(iiirbn\ . I David Harris, and Charles Rountroe. I 1 r ?"*' t ' : " ? ' I' Li ? I iulGilili I * \"'t: I 1 L- \vy. ^khorn, Wk, Aug. wfa^^OTfaihinr^ed hte^ enticed the child) Saturday nigKt imd.lfcry Jane to ><r>re, ,^ere th* foraa hand yas held for Indiana SSSSMri of !&*.W4WPt? ?*l ckUefwdior Bjtiej|in 33: 4^"3???5 Bellinger to surrender. Instead, fre latter attempted to flee. Exher.-eoe*- ? I MW.-^'irWt TT^r. ^St. TTfirTIr.. 1" . $ him for, 16 nrtfcwb^w the ma P# st^ed and Bellinger robmlt fcte? iv ;. ..; a ;. .. * ?D#n* ^kj?sj?5^> Indiana," fhe m w umi0 IEg <*nly tpofc Mary Jane with me be cause I loved: hj ?? 'lifeofc., . ;Ul6l-J# t I Mary J^ fro^ b& <4 ? pace was pale and .the** was ^*Sse upon her/ freclded a^oae. Otherwise, she appemdM to totorL jU; | : ;^BeMs tske- Jio^? jK saio, "My { me. And . my brother and sister will be lonesome." K ?, .' ? a' vi I It MISS WtNfcERS HONORED ^ An eajorablel^.affair of the I .week ' 1 Lucy Johnston, ^ IV , H?;yarty was. heft: In. ife.l&W J.yille drug storexfour taWee betey r? jsefved and decorated with |ih?was jri*faan)^?^i*fo "M sic and conversation serving as .J* I /??!'. ? a TVJiahffti] i ii rihiJj-WMIlln I I afifces and drinks were UMKliAnl j J#Jwito & W& Jata*m Misses Grace Windem, *S|yi;^ Seaman, fcottie UtoJem#* -iSSMf Robtersonville, ?uby 1$-. Elisabeth Lang and Rosalie |*n* . ~ y.j: J The wood's record for Stood trans ,[fusion is held by a Frenchman wb*
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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