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?. ; Killing On Highway To Be Aired In Court Snow Hill, June 25. ? The June term of Greene County superior court opened here Monday morn ing with Judge M. V. Bawihill cn the bench; and Solicitor D.. M. Clark appearing for the State. A week's term will probably clear, the docket of all cases now pending. One case of much interest to come up for this term is that of Elbert Jarman, white, who several weeks ago, while driving drank ran over and killed Frank Anderson near the Greene-Lenoir county, lina-. J?Mk was released on $2,000 hail, but later was re-arrested for driviugdrank* and was jailed again. Another case at interest is that of. J. B. S tailings, 20-year-old youth, charged with robbing: his grand father, J. R. Stallings of Shine town ship of $471. Stallings still declares he is innocent of the crime. WILLIAM J. ALLEN Greenville, June 24.?Funeral ser vices for William Jennings Allen, 35, who was drowned at Morehead City Sunday afternoon while out swimming with friends, were con ducted Tuesday morning at eleven o'clock from his home here on Wash ington Street*) The final rites west in charge-of Rev. WasriteA Washington, N. C., pastor of Mt. Pleasants Christian Church. Inter ment was made in Greenwood Ceac tery. Mr. Alkn was reared in Pitt toon-j ty near Fermville and was the eld-1 est son of P. L and Belt Tucker Allen. He had lived in and near GTeenvttlr fcrthrT?k-i?Tree? -Ah the time of hia.death he waa. em ployed by a contracting firm in Durham and had been to Morehead City with friends to spend the week end. He is survsrjd^bf his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Allen, Greenville; six brotbsrvAr E. Allen, Richmond, Va.; R. R AMea of Fbit Clayton Canal Zone, XT. S. Army, Tucker, Dallas and Wilfred Allen, all of Gieenuilhg*.' two siste*%- Mas. R. G. Harris, Ayden, and MTM" Doris Allen, of Greenville. He was un married. _________ MENTATIONS 0& T^K r I ISS89E DK^'THEi-DAYl At this time when no political is sue seems to be prevalent, **!-- n*. sect or body of affiliation is being agitate^- other than the- cojunom welfare- of -aB- humanity, thaTe -is. a very strong sentimept casting straws in tba- wteWdS; ?ii'ljhmnl *&t pending elections,, coMtitntiansJrtjr of which will eveMfcdtsilly* 'Settled' by the Supreme Court oftha State North Carolina. And also fen* and against, levahz ing Hqabf< stores .in Pitt *<oonpf,\Tk& only bf thftbcomssonlf known aa the badly-needed rcvaane. But the most outstanding, promin ent business people, mer chants, manufacturers, Tiifllliiie^ landowners, who vs very keenly and caniiri^ the moral statue of their asaedates, customers, employees, tenants, as wSBbe^the ministerial and educational, board# faculties and studttit bodies; did last, but not leasts comes (kMig^. way commlaten bterda, to be overburdened with criminal a^ saulta, injuria* and fatalities increas ing by leaps and bound# every day, brought about by the desperate, dan gerous dnmhoa drivers, and made so by one nioat gigantic eurse or eyii ,?per tnrwst npgCL nunuuuty, UqOOK, .w th> nmlt. li^Hi it Wbdt shaS our wdfcbib*! On Jdlf the sixth when the-ballots are etett* edT Kay God's W01 b^dMte . WATT PARKER, 8& ? ?l ? *.? . '? : r ?" ??mi? ? * ? w ? ?? <' Improved Conditio Reported by Oil jCompony Gffki*! ; 1 ? BALTIMORE - (Special) - Im- j proved .business tad industrial coo dittoes throughout the Southeastern 3tatea were reported by C. O. Swank, genemi) manager of the Southeast ern division of the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. Mr. Swank returned, from an eateasf re surrey trip of the Carolines, 'Jur Virginias and Mary land, following.his company's an nouncement of a new kind of sum mer motor olL "AH Mhfe of mercantile and indus trial activity directly concerned with the, fann. trade have shown consid erable* improvement," Mr. Swank said. "This la particularly true in Virginia. where farmers were paid millions of dollars more for their 1134 cvopf tham those of preceding years. The sate of life insurance in Virginia, always an interesting ba rametetv increased ,34- per cent, dur ing one month. "Sales,i!* dspaitwktvstorea an other reliable Indicator,.have picked up remarkably ? during recent months, and merchants whom I talked with e^aiywbsre seemed op timistic about tho possibilities for further improvement. Improved con ditions fat tbatobeeoe and cotton markets have also been an impor tant factor in the upturn. ?"Our sales of the jew Clearosol Process MofaUoll througfeggt tbs *'? Sattheastern^territory (||ufng the psjfcfwv meo^hdwthose - duHn?*~tb?*?"* sishtbswAu year ago and we have added more than dealers to our retail organize i lion alnc* last lqjput in tfje CSro* l&uu, the Tii una HI! DOT 11 ' of Cblu-nbia andjfeiTland,." Mr. Swank "The tmproremanfe In Industrial \Wn <* 6WNNBNbrtcants We feel that this increase in both hu ? " ?!-? * ' I ??' ? ? ? ? 1 > , ?-- ? ? ' 1 " ? 1 ?? ? HlWMMI'i't " ? .t FOK RESULTS ADVERTISE IN UIUMUMQSE ~~ ?lj- : . ? ????-? -* fewrtai iff* %: y ^ ' TT?.? .TTTT-jSt" to .. _ ?T;S rSSSBSii r jj mar or a&ftmM, n. o. ? zsr*r s***f tuAi.kla |?| ti? 1,1 nIIItifi II ?WW WfffOi liyfBWifM ;f tutnm.vJ nM \ WiManiiWW\a& .li .IMP dedded right then to t^tvttaasmsd ] iktdiMavhdf ?iiiilh rf filrtnH iin ^TMinr and ?t^Mi ? nouiaali ?t ?-?.t??Hf? ff?M?l lit. agr*ig rfyC^w5i t5R .t.iuM' g>ii''i .iiii'i' ' . ? .1 i ? I The ?i?wiltBliiinBli>|i v of the j Frazier-Lemaket aefc* a* juied bji the | Mpmm tsbwfccudamunfri mean.that j fam-debt. adjustment work is being | ?kUMhm?iu - ?" -^ . - -i- .. i - ? BfGGHERAJR) BLTTER COfiHC8 = The^Cbnuci WeeUy of tfce Balti wm?- fiiadfcfr ? Ataegteafl: is now-prink i ed in full Mudui>siiia.;vlikkjMlni Uwoeoiriei e?kt Be fore Un Mkkforth* BAliTWfOfiE SUN DAYAMfKKAN. Your newsdealer ornewsboyihaei yaw, copy, j i-ra i-i-nv--",- fin' i sum uiM j " j T M'Sr'yVTTfT -y 1 - . | pt tv ytittip itcpn I ?<: nVi & TliwwL UcM*?lf I I Car Or Truck Now I I And Save Money I IC 29?Chev. If Ton Stake Body Track $9& f 31?ftrtMU W. B. Stake Btidy If ion Track 29*. 1 3S?Cter^lf ton Stake Body Track, Dual 42X > - 33?Ford 4 Pick Up Truck 29? ,34?Chev. l^tBnPkk fi Up Track 46? ( 27?Ford Sedan -----1 25 : 28M3ie*. Coaeh- ____ 110 29?Che?. Sedan 180 28 Dodge Sedan .... 135 ??jmrwiit-?m 28?Ford Cooee 85 i 29?Sp^4tosdsief 145 31??lwv. SedJuv *285 B 30?Baick. Sedan 225 ; B 3I*-Clker.--Cooeh< 245- B 30??hev. Sp. Roadster 175 . B 33^-Ford Tudor 395 I 34?Chev. Town Sedan ,565. I 31?Essex Coupe 195 | Hl. -We TKide wlthi EtfcryJWd^r? RiSy - G. M. C. A. ? Terms I I B.& W. Chevrolet Co.,Inc. I ft FAfiMVILLE, N. C. | t BRIEF NEWS ITEMS Foor-H clnb~~ttjjwi jjjOosrnty who are keeping record their co*ta*4 tofcpcco project? find they art-mattdfrfiialstli i>|*gaina at t repugntjvely little cost E&fftyefopr- thodtttW tomato itttoep.beiag <Ba6fh*feed to Hay -meedtr County? ftaaiers > who ngnad a^Ma^JkjiaB %. AIM nrllUBI IJl in? WMinrw mnTMW Tfir the Haywood.County Maliial Can ning Association Ignorance of the law ii no ernif , the coorta rale. Of course^ anyone should be able to niaiMrtjsi the:two mtihWrOfi more laws which #0 are sappoeed to obey. >,?.. i . ? t ItmriMtefc the- clockmoat when sMepip?-.on the job. ? i?i, I. ? ? i .i "mm i mii 11 i n i . l^tiMWit Iw Hl86^#ip^:'80K- -tSwDP^ MR X9U2L . -iSI u Vt?? OOiinNCBHPBME 'w 1. f5? WK^Hf v/.lT?^*' I fm-rr, m Ulf ^fldn kMaibj j*fcO l-?"? ** ? ?? ??*??fr ?? ???fc ???!^ . i Adv?*rUem#nt?hOWn hf l? a| L CoJUer'f, Llber^Tlm?ff5 PPP? ""BBi fplwPriMMHfv . ?^T?*X>vTTr^^ -% T^ >? ^K/WMltT'lUklUAi WlkllMttl a t^l ? vd&sasrttrs.-: M ? m-MIr ? S >? ^ ^ 1 Jfj IWI H |rt *? Mit BSSfiS&jl ?t<?wlwM(. ? *?!!? I H ?HbHiliBl J H| hiig ?W UMIIIMi , B ?rtargP: gg, I SI K| SBstqa? SEH3E55 iwnttwutiw* ' gsmte&aa*! >*??*???i ? i'*'^* B ll i I a'gear#s ? ?tiiasE5= 1 MS^I MOT* h. ? U?."?. *4 MB ^3S=r3i=Su I ** *????? ? ? njji ujpw IK. i j FMlrot of N*w York Pdlc#. ^?^ho trailed G-3 u??f? *croi? tht ?^rtre United Sr*t?fr~**tfairt4ikfctt I utiteii 8howthl#-tl?*?t?ndrup j PROVED?GREATER SAFETY AND M% M 0 REM 0 N - $ KjB MIL E A G E VT ' ... -i - Porywr Jwfr4*li.farfr^and nany, many trip* to come?Invest nowln theSAFET Y of thlt Greatest. Goodyear Tire Ever Buikt Come see u- the wider, flatter, thicker tread? i chwiWted ncm-eUd blocksand ; riding rlb??andother feature* I that explain ite Extra-Safety, Extra J Mleage, Extra Value. I S YOUR CAR ?' Wanked Free WITH Every GreaseJoband Oil ?hange ' When Both- Are Gotten At the Same. Jine JT-. . ? . ,. ? ? -V. ?- ? ' Sj B ^ jb fc *ij^^|uy y w\^ ? ?BF ? ? ' " : Fannville Service Station <*. W. C. WOOTEN, Manager ROAD SERVICE?Call 35 FARMVILLE, N. C. New Sinclair Sarviae Station?Sab-Dealer?For Goad Tear Tirea. ^ STREET FARIIVHJJB> N. C. HHHHHHHHRHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HEuIuiisi ???? IH| EVIDENCE PILES If... WMKKSKi REAL NON -SKID-r-fre* . quently exceeded, r ? nora!ffi^5 a. SAFETY stoys^cacsa quicker in emergency. ?Mimi c T7 D V V ,r w-I si CORD gives PROTEC TION against blowouts. Yetthis Amazing Yirwr Guaranteed ag?ia?tro?d" hazards am..defects jM^rYOUTOBXHLL U, I ' ? ' The inost finety bofaneed low-priced car ever buiIt feJUSS^'-^SRiSBSiMStty' ? - YoU golfi with BALANCED CLUBS . -uggle?: Mim.il Correctly tltpmi in aU qualities* thfr new Maater De Luxe Chevrolet reveals its balamwlfalto most. llii|i I liwlT rtjr in t\"T"T ** ? luxury-with comfort of lt? Knee-ArtWi Ride . . . in tl? safety of itftt Tram-Top cowrtmetka. agf perfermarux and economy of iu Blue-Hama vahre-in-bead engine. To own thia beautiful motor car is to own the arietocrts oftbaio*. ptfcc SMr-tbrnajnety iwiii? iwflr . ?'?* -' t' * ^1 9 I' f ? I -IMI *f- I.. j g . .. 4\ " - 'J" ? ~j f ' __ ^ m ^ j^l of fMwfVnVi H ' 'W '# ?'
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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