If Pays To Advertise Through The Columns of The Farmville EntarprUe IT REACHES - THE PEOPLE A. C. MONK. Publisher. VOL. IV. ? Year in Advance. K>&TH CAROLINA, Al'IlIf, It, 11)14 ? I Merchants! Get Wise Jf At UrWrlte Yon an Ad. and we'll open your eye* WITH INCREASED BUSINESS G. A. ROUSE. Editor. NO. 40 FARMVILLE LCfDGE, No. 218] K.of P. Meet# Every Thursday Night in I their Hall in Horton Bid*. Visiting Brothers Welcome j FARMVILLE LODGE L 0. 0. F.'No. 373. Meets every Monday night in I K. of P. hail in the Horton Build- 1 ing. All visiting Brothers wel-j come. RhkSoic 13 : PHONES : OHice -4' DR. H. P. MOSELEY FARMVIUJ!. N. C. Officc on Main Street. Residence with W. M. L*njf. MISS LALA ISLEY] Graduate Nurse Phons 34, Farmville. N. C. Hi,:. n touted in Farmville my Service* ar. | at jrotir ronunaid> AIBION DUNN, W. A. DARDEN OreenvUIe. Ftrnvllle. DUNN & r JDEN. Attoraeyi-st-urw Farmville, N. Carolina. Business appreciated and Promptly attended to. ] Office in Horton Building. !U~. 1 1 ? .1 1 i L DR. PAUL E. JONES DENTIST Officc in Lang Building FARMVILLE - N.C. - ? ? | , i ? ? i 1 DRESBACB & HARDING Civil Engineers & Surveyors . Greenville, N. C. couiity smntw rot (in.. :jj| , Attomeyrot-Law r';- FARMVILLE. ? N. CAROLINA Offlco ovnQtluiu Bank Pra&ieet Wherever Service* ire Desired. Special Attention Paid to Colledioas mi Writing of Deeds, Mortfage*. Etc. JAS. P. TAYLOR Photographer STUDIO up rfiairs in Hud Hard ware Co's. Building Farmville, North Carolina. Farmville Motor CarCo W. C. COLLIE, Mgr. Located Corner Belcher & Moore Sis Farmville, N. C. Auto Repairing Especially. We abo repair Stationary Engines on Short Notice. Let us aerve you. Phono No. 85 f RICES REASONABLE. For Putting Down and REPAIRING PUMPS Write or m? s F. G. ALLEN, Farmville, N. C. ? r-r? v . . ? . Cherflnuf, Moore & Baker's SHAVING PARLOR Located on Main Street Clean Linens, and Sharp Razors. .Satisfaction Guaranteed. THE FARM h tU Buia U ?* M uatr, LIME fc the bub of all food farming. Write (or bulletin by the be it uu;hority 1.1 tha Uaitrd 'S# *te. A poful will pre y< POWHATAN LIME -CO. CTRASBURQ v VIRGINIA PARK TRAMMELL INVITES Jiff REUNION Florida's Chief Executive Bids Veterans Welcome The Proudest Act of HI* Administra tion to Welcome tho Qray Army T? Florida In May. Jacksonville, Fla. ? Qor. Park Tram mell, Florld^'a popular and accom plished chlct executive, has given out a letter for publication In tha news papera ot the South, on the approach ing reunion In Ula city. May 6, 7, 8, ot the United Confederate Veterans' As sociation. He assures tha Confed erate veterans and their friends that they will be given a generous wc'.como In Jacksonville and at other potvts In Um state wbloh they may vlalt during thjsjr stay lu Florida. Tho governor's Utter Is as follows: The dovernor'a Welcome. Mt Is simple truth to affirm that the hearta ot tha people ot Florida are overflowing with gratification and pride over the fact that the revered heroes composing the UnltcO Confed erate Veterans will hold their annual reunion this year In our state's metropolis. "*^he grand old htroea ot the Gray will Beet a magnificent, whole-souled recaption In Jacksonville and at any Other Florida point* they may visit. They will be amongut their owd. Thoy will he tn an atmoepkere thoroughly Southern, splendidly hospitable and highly apreclatlve of tho houor of hav* lng befn selected aa the Reunion City and: State. "Florida Is rich Id romance and tra dition; and ln? the loyalty ot her people to high Ideals and patriotic endeavors, tn proportion to population and re tourccs, Florida contributed as gen erously and aa cheerfully In men And In means to tho support ot the Con federate cause as did a?y ot the other great commonwealths which so nob!) championed that righteous struggle. Florida gave many groat aan?.?s to the alghty galaxy ot the youth's match t i. ' . I r i Park *Trsmmell, Governor of Florida, Who Assure* the Confederate Veter ana and Tholr Frlonde a Welcome. laaa heroes, and sh4 gavo a host ot brave mas ot the ranks who on count lew fields rendered valorous account of their courage and patriotism. The creditable part which the. people of this s*?ta took In support of Southern defense la a source at pride to the nr vlvors of the treat eantUct ' and ot veneration to the yfuageT generation. "In every community tram the Po tomac to the Quit the Confederate vet eran U always an honored and a wel come vial tor and i?HL No a> eater tribute could be paid to the enduring justice of the prlnolple* for which they contended and for the inagnjfleenl manner la which thajr sustained their convictions through the four ataratst years of Amerloaa Mstory, than ?? unanimous and eatuimg verdict of commendation and' appreciation wbloh has for bait a century aooanlsd the glorious patriotism and chivalry ol the Confederate eoldlera throughout the length and breadth of the South land thef ao heroically defended. In Florida the vetorana will Bnd the aama cordial respect and unbounded hospi tality which awaits them at all pMnta Is the Southland. "The tsrmallty of assuring a welt com* ta the reterane whs will attend the Jacksonville Reunion la quit* un necessary; hot l: nay be permitted ae ta say that i shall always consider It one ot the most pleasing and. grati fying events occurring during btfjUfm ot oSce as governor that 1 shall bs prtv.leged to bid viiumS ot tfc* Con federacy frrr.i a!! section* welcome a* ? the facets of the warm-hearted people Of this (Teat nate, "PARK TRA>t\IEU? - '? "Oavxr-tr of Florida." j THE n ROBIN ? ' 7: . V/ * (Copyright.! FOR THOSE WHO PLAY ! Scm? Hint* tu Remember ty panti Who Would C art 1 come Desirable Partne Here arc some of thf < curd players : .Don't criticise your ] If slio wants you to-j her what is vrrong with ? if you are fortunate j able to find out? out do j ant way. Never jsrit un!e?a you aro hd_ tatfc amount of play is permissible, oft or>d helpful, after thc.h played. But criticism ia i ant. 1 Don't play, for priza?.5j say, don't let your that you are e prize from soraeono dally about winning. Playing to win, "vkd whan there is no prize, ia just as bad. It is delightful to Vin, of coune, and it ia a truly sports manlike spirit that molcea one want fowin. But remember, that a thor ough sportsman accepts defeat Vrith good grace ? especially if the defeat was caused, by some other pcraon'a p'?y- . . - Don't be inattentive. It is almost as bad to be the one frivolous player at a table as it is t? be the one serious player. If the other plnyera want to take the game seriously, do your best to play well, or at least to play without interrupting the course of the game with unimportant and de tracting eeiuvcication. Don't decry card playing while you are at a card party. If you be lieve that women waste time playing cards, refuse to go to card parties; don't go to them and then criticise them. Vera Cruz, the principal rcaport of llezico,' off which the ; TJii|ted States fleet now lies, has.; figured often and disastronsly in; Me&f history. The town itself marks the spot where the Spanish conqueror Cor?e? landed cfc'Oecd Friday, 1010, and the old citadel of San Juiui tlo TJlloa has three tirnea within the post century been compelled to yield to a foreign invader ? to the French in 1838, to tho United Stato3 ^enijial, Scott, in 1847, and to the French again in 1888. Vera Crua is a well built and picturesque town, but its history and the ravages of vellow fover have gained it the sinister nicknamo "The City of tho Dead." '? ? SyT .. iORMINQ habit of health Infancy l? tho Tlma When Th.'i Most ??" Important Matter Should Be Attended To. ^*fheto U.iio time when tho linl>it of good health can be more easily foftned, ami no Cither period when illness is bo easily contrgcuyl and meets with so little bodily rcsiatancc as during infancy au resulting inherited low ntality ; .of' ?wrong' environment due to ignorance or iieglpet of right health method*. "fTbc well habv needs simple guid "s.to sec that ho keep* well; the tahjutfib, and usually gets, at in tho effort Jo make him to disease and of constant low vital ity, needs both guidance and the best attention that medical science af fords. "The basis of all modern medicine is preveution of disease. To keep the baby well i3 far easier, safer and surer than to euro him after ho has once become ill. "It takes very little to cause ill ness in the baby, and the result is often seemingly out of all proportion to the cause. "The same digestive disturbances that, in an adult, would cause at the most a passing discomfort will result in acute illness in tho baby, often with the most disastrous effect, and the infection which passes the adult by finds a quick victim in the baby." FATE THE 8CAPEQOAT. "Kogcrs is always grumbling against fate." "Yes, he has Jo blame his incom petency on something." THE OUTLOOK. . "Do you think the women will take itindly to the new fashion of green and purple hnir?" "Oh, they'll be juit dyeing for it I" A BAD A880CIATE. "What"* jour friend, jclin f" "Pc's a criminal lawyer, dear." "Dear me, John, I never dreamed rou associated with criminals." "Is that boy of yours learning to play the piano?" "I hope he is. But from tho way it sounds I don't think so'." ? ls . c Glauc turn. 1 n4 t (UCBUED UNO CIVIL ENGI Lm?1 md loaf M. Pheme 527 I ? i (?? S - ' CnMattatJ:.*, Court W All Surveyi made through ARE GUAKAN VVc InvlCn and oztcaJ lo yon arv information, or w? will be , Bryant it'Jmalet SalKHeJ #r | Cosfr 3't$ *'?4* F?r Cej.'attrh ?} AiJ Sjrr tjhg. 1 CAROLINA STATUTE. i AND SURVEYOR iN? N. C. ' Experience : 1906 - 1914 Sarvcya Given Special Attention. .Ottice, either by Aasls'canta, or Myielf, TO ACCURATE. friends the courtcsy of I%1? ctHco for [lo call upon you at your co'ivc-.nicncc. JACKSONVILLE AND THE REUNION Veterans Will Find a Modern, Progre88ive City Many Polnti of Historic Inwroit To Be Vltlted By Survivor* of Cr?y Army During Week. Jacksonville. Fla. ? When tto Con federate veterans and tbelr friends as semble here for their 24th annual re union, thejr will be Introduced to a city and community, ptoud of the present and loyal to the Ideals of the old South. Making Jacksonville the hub of A wheel twentyflve miles la diameter, a territory Is covered rich In historic associations and interest and at the same time a fit exponent of all that Is progressive In the Southern States. Jacksonville Is a city of 86,040 popu lation, with handsome business blocks, modern skyscrapers, commodious ho tels and residence sections that com pare favorably with the best la the Country. The city's business has grown Into large proportions, embrac ing every Une known to a modern city. Jacksonville of to-day is In all respects a thriving center of trade and commerce, much of Its commerce going across the seas Into foreign countries on ocean steamships. Its transportation facilities are superb, both by rail and water. Railroads feeding the great Florida Peninsula center here. Thousands of tburists and uncounted tons of freight pass through thfe city and port every yesr, the one huqtlhg health and pleasure, the other scstterlng out over the civil ised wcrld to do Its part In supplying the demands of tbe consumers of the earth. And while the visitors are enjoying this view and prospect of modern business aid community thrift, thsy will be given aa opportunity to look down the past three hundred and fifty years. All of this territory was U dis pute-three and a half centuries ago between, ths Frenok and Spanish, with" the Wild Indian holding the balaaca ol powerJsetweoa?(i4> ?. In 1664, one year after the depar ture of Rlbault, Rene Laudoonere, who had boon with Rlbault on tbe flret expedition, came to the mouth ot the St. Johns with another oolony of Huguenots, and ascended the river as far as the present site ot Jacksonville, camping probably on the south side of the river on territory now oovered by South Jacksonville. These Were tho first white men to ponetrate the country above the raouth of the river. In honor of the day ot dlacovery. May 1, Rlbault gave the river the aims of May, and this stood until the Span lards irhlpped out the French, soma years later. Tho Spaniards called it the River San Mateo at first, but latei changed Its name to San Juan. From this It Anally became the St. Johns. Old Fort Caroline was situated at St J&hn's bluff aome miles below ths city of Jackaonvllle. No sign ot this historic fort remains, not even a slab to commemorate its mournful story. During the reunion, steamboat ex cursions. w|U be run to stil these points of hUteiic Interest on the' St. Johns river. It la but tvnsnty-seven miles from Jacksonville to ths mouth of ths St. Jehus, the government has constructed, with the., aid of Jackson ville, and the State ot Florida, a sys torn of jetties, deepened the water oi the bar and otherwise protected navt cation. In paaalng between Jackson .vllle and the jetties, the visitor wll have no trouble locating the sl(ei ol I old forts that were erected nearly foui hundred rear* ago by the French and ' Spanish. The trip is one of the BOM delightful In lb* Southern States. $1M Reword, $100 of thla p?p?r will be gleafcd Co. learn that there U at leaat ona dreaded dliiecie that science has been ?hie to cure In all lta ataj res, and tliat 1? Catarr.u llclis CiterrhCure 1 1 the only |gHttve euro .irr< know a to the.roedleal ratcrnity. Cat..rrh belajf a constitutional disease, require j a constitutional treat ment . Hails Catarrh CXrt Is taken ln tha blood .,_em.tJ}?r?. idatlon of tha Ala* ternaHy, nctinjr dlrect*y Aipoa tha bl Snd raucoui surfaces of the system. th* y destroying tho foundation of tha i__ nature in doing lta work. Tha proprietors have 10 much faith ta lta curative pow er* that they offer One Hundred Dollar* for any rise that It folia to euro. Bend L$Sxcmf>. CO., Tclfc. Ohio. Gol4 br ell Drmlin, T5e. Take OaU'a r&cul j pui ? for mam nipallon. WE ARE AFTER YOU not with a rolling-pin,, but with the 1>eSt Groceries in town. In every department they are high grade, fresh, and clean. Prices right for best Groceries. J. A. MIZELL & CO. Pone No. 26 NORFOLK SOUTHFP.N RAILROAD. Roult ot The "Night Express" Schedule in Effect Jan. 111b, 191*. N. B. The following schedule 'inures published as information ONLY andnre not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE FARMVILLE " -EAST BfHTND? -'/*? - - "? ' " r- ? ton and Norfolk". Connetfs for all points North ?ud We&. 6:% P. M. Di:ii.v exccpt Sun day, for Washington and inter mediate Nations. ?WEST I.OUND? ?:52 A. M. D.ii'y for Raleigh. Conneds to all points South and West. Pullman Sleeping Car Service. 8:29 A.M. D iily except Sun day for Raleigh. 5:35 P. M. Daiiy for Raleigh. i I. S. Leard, Gen"; Passenger Agt. W. A. Wilt, Gen'l Superintendent. Nor f;>!!;.Va. Pastime Theatre 3 Good Moving Pic tures every night. Two shows a night, the firrit show begins promptly at 8:00 o'clock. ' Admission 10 c. For Life and Fire INSURANCE SEE L A. MEWBORN at fke BANK OF FARMVILLE.N.C. Agent for National Ufa Insurance Co. pf Montpeiler, Vt., Eatna Fire, and other b**t fire | Insurance Companies. Rnra-Mv vwMMnnpMN