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-M-' juft' flKasfiflWEWW TO ? ? ? iw5? ' 5. ? * r J*S2&e4Jrt 4*2 ;. ? \C? r* Vf\\ '< \?-?V ? *. ? ? ?: .?' ' , '. :.,' 1 1 :-? ?? V'.' '.' '?? , ; " ? "'.' ."H See our line of Calendars, Leather Goods and Novelty Articles, Fans, Etc. before yon buy. 5 ' : ' ? Our line is surpassed by none and equaled by few in quality. reasonable THE FARMVILLE ENTERPISE, FarmviUe, N. C. Mr. J. Y. Monk went to Wilson Wednesday. Mis. W. M. Lang spent Wed neidiy in Wilson. Mr. E. L. Barrett went to Washington today. Ricd the page advertisement o! Joyner Furniture Co., in this inufe, ; torn to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Smith Tuesday evening, May 12th, 5914, a son. Messrs. J. Stanly Smith and G. M. Holdea were Stantonburg visitors Tuesday. Liii your taxes next Saturday up flairs in the Hub Hardware ? CO.'s new building. Mrs. R. H. Knott, of Raleigh, v spent a few. days in Farmviile this week visiting friends. Mrs. Nannie Friar Rouse, of Nashville, is visiting at the home U her aoo, Mr. G. A. Rouse. Note the change in the adver tisement of Beam an & Monk ' Bstfi For Sale? Fresh Cow with young calf. For prices see or write L. A. Mewborn, Farm ville. Regular services at Methods h dmrch Sunday morning and night by the paflor. The pub lic invited. Sale? A nice open I !. M. HoWeb.ehwkefein this issue makes a seasonable announcement Rread Ids ad and see him for good tailoring. . Mr. and Mrs. A. C monk left Wednesday morning for a visit to Richmond, Washington, New York and ottor points of interest . North. mSiS 1. Kl 's<*rr : VWe wish to announce to the public that' we now have with us an expert horse ibocr and blacksmith. We guaranteed to '? please you In such work.? W. G. Little & Son. : For Sale:? One- Urge heavy & dray horse, wagon and hanicss complete. For price see Mrs. Maty A,- Smith, FarmviUe. . Wantvtl? A few piano students wanted ion the summer. Five V fears Study at Peabody Conserva tory, five years teaching oxperi fe fnce and best reference olfered ... .1.! h ? * i-Mayor TV \C. Turnage and Mi. Jno. R. Davis spent the first few days of this week in , Raleigh, attending a meeting of the North Carolina Bankers* Associtioh. They returned to fl Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Morgan and son Irvin, J*. left Thursday morning for the home of Mrs. Morgan at Opeiika, Ala. Mr. Morgdh wW return in about ten days, while Mrs. Morgan and son Master M. T. Horton is "crlti cally ill with Brightes disease and little hope is entertained for a much loiiger stay here for the little fellow, who has been a patient sufferer for years. For Sale? Yoke of Oxens, young and well broke.? G. T. Tyson. ? There has been a good many <?mplaints heard in regard to the condition of back lots in the business section, and some steps should be taken to prevent such conditions 'eretome of bur loved ones have to suffer terrible disease* oo account of sanr.f Let us hope our people will keep their back lots in better shape without being forced to do so. - For Sale? a good all round combination horse, perfectly gentle? Beaman & Monk Bros. ? ? Several of our prominent bus iness men left this (Friday) morn ing for Kin&on where they go to partake of the annual vpread of good things to eat by Mr. Tom Harvey. Mr. Harvey's annual bounteous dinner is looked for ward to each year with much pleasure by all who usually attend. Among those going from Fatmville we jiote the following: Messrs. T. L. Turn age, B. M. Lewis, J. Y; Monk, W. J. Turuage A. il. Joyner, ]. H. Darden, J. W. Holms, J, T. Harris, J. W. Parker \V. C. Askew, Me. D. Horton, W. H. Askew, and \i. V. Horton. The above party made the trip cross country in automobiles. home to her reward. She lived to the ripa old age of 79 years. The burial took fctocc Thurs day afternoon at the old Can family hurrying ground and the funeral was conduced by Rev. C & Mashburn, of ibe Christian church. To the bereaved chil dren of this dear old mother the Enterprise joirs in extending sympathy. ?; r" . ; l v' Mrs. Hicty Carr Dt*d. ? i . . Qutltty Counts. For all kinds of dressed lumber mouldings and sbiosles, see McDi. Horton, representative for Stnntonburg Lumber Co. fr ycT/\rV..ii "m isni. '! ? FQfiSHUUF*. " I wish to announce to friends and the public generally that I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Pitt county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and will appu Jate the vot^r'ond help of any. ' W. SIMON MO YE. ; For Treasurer. . a 1 will be a candidate for the office of Treasurer of ?itt coun ty, subjeeft to the a<Mon of the Democratic primary, I thank promise to giv*? them the same set vice I have tried to jrive since I have been in office. W. B. Wilson. , NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. " 1 Having qualified as admit tratrix of the estate, of the late T. H. Smith, late of the county of Pitt, N. C.; this is (o notify all persons having claims against the e&ate of the said df ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned administratrix on Or before the 9th day of April 1915, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said eilnte will pteose make imuisd lato payment to the said under* signed administratrix. This April 9tb, 1911 Mrs. Mary A. Smith, Administratrix. Property for Sale' for Taxts. fcpftp'the 13th dayof June, 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m. in front of the || Mayor's office, I will offer forjj talc to the highest bidder, ft cash, the property advertisi below to satisfy the taxes due the town of Farmville for the| year 1913. W. G. Blount, col., 1 lot oaj Main' Oreet; Taxes and cofly $4.20. Ben Barrett, col., 1 lot on Main dreet; Taxes and co& $4.49. Emma Battle, col., 1 lot ooj Perry tfreel; Taxes and co&, $2.19. Blount Joyner, col., 1 house] and lot on Wallace ftreet; Taxes and cofl, $4.04. . - I G. M. Baker col., f> lot Main* dreet; Taxes and $2.19. ; John McKensy, col, R. R., Taxes and co^ $1.S Emily Woolen, cot,' ? ? Main facet; Taxes and $1.80. ' . W. M. Norville, White, 1 lot: Taxes and coil, $3.00. This 12th day of May, 1814. 1 J.T.Taylor Town Tax Colledor.j LUND SAG. j Byvirtureofa decree of the Superior Court of Pilt County made in Special Preceding entitled "B. M. Lewis, Adminis trator ? vs-r Mrs. LOuisa Wind ham, J. M. Wradham and others. The undersigned comissioncr will sell for cash at public auction on the Premisis in the towd of Farmville, on Saturday May 30, 1914, At 11 o'clock, A. M., the following described parcel of land; Beginning on the North side of Wilson street and the South East corner of F. L; Allen's lot, and running North F.nst with AUcn's line 70 ynrdi tn Allen1* corner, thence at rulit angle South East 199 feet to Windham Street, thence South W<?st with Windham Street 70 yards to the line of Wilsoni Street, North West with Wilson Street 199 feet to E. L Allen'* Rfr ] Said piece of land will be devtded into several lots, a mapfl of the same will be exhibited onfl the dav of sale. ? Tbis the Ht day oftMay 1914. E ? B. M. Lewis, Commissioner, I Porch Furniture Of all kinds odd peices or ii The kind that gives satisfaction and consume LEASS ICE. Can you use one? We can furnish you what you want. ? Yours for quick service ? Beaman & Monk Bros., The House of Quality, Farmville, N. C. Furniture of all kinds. Undertaking a specialty ^?piRRpill Bargains in Watches. '< I have In ttock a nice line of Elfin and Waltham Watches in Gents and Ladies sixes at "Real Bargains. Seme before you boy I can save you money. I also Harry a line of Chains, Fobs and Jewelry, and 1 will guarantee to save you money on Reparmg, as {tm folly equipped to dfc the fine?ofwork. I also have on bend some very fine Elgin and ^Valtham Watches which mnA lipoid .t a LOW PRICE. pb. R. MORGAN FARMVILLE, N. C. Next door to the Express Office es it is? but look out when the BUMP" COMES. A man may go on quite a long while spending every dollar he earns, and have great time doing it, but eventually, 'thorns" will show. * ? v :i' The "rainy-da;" is bound to comi sooner or liter, when ?AlpMil dimes and dollars woald come in mighty good. The time to throw off the spending habit is now ?fart by depodtlag juA a little each week in this bank, and see now much more comfortable and independent you will f&el as the habit grows and your dtaftes and dollars multiply. THE BANK OF FARMVILLE FARMVILLK, N. C.
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