Farmville Enterprise I'oblUhcd by The Kntetprisc Publishing Company G. A. ROUSE. Kdtior am) Ai?. M?r. B. A. lOYHtR. Roc. editor. One Dollar the year ? In adca.itc. Entered In the Poit Olttcc al Farm yllle, N. C., as wc .nd class mail matter. FRIDAY, MAR. 19, 1915. Good! ' The Atlantic is be tween us. Peace and plenty beats war and famine. The Turk retains a death crip on his remaining tail feather. Speak softly, and the world listens. Howl; and you get a kick. When a young man gels fresh it is time to tickle him- with a ilave. Say little, think much, and you wi'l be heard when you speak. The &ore that never adver tises is easily recognized by its &ock of cobwebs. "Home, Sweet Home," is a popular song with marooned Americans abroad. Good fortune is the lot of the average man. But auwe men are a long ways from average. ? ~ . < . If unwilling to do it yourself, ask the other fellow.. His cour age may be greater than yours. The man who nevef adwer tises is like the general who goes into battle without ammu nition. ? If you -want to convert a man to belter ways, appeal to his rea son or his pocketbook? never to his conscience. Some people spend so much money gettiug ready for a vacation they never have enough left to get there with. v When this wa^ is ov'cr we may have to revise our immigration laws in order to chcck the io> rush of marriageable maidens from abroad. NOTICE! To the voters of Bynum school diilridi, the Register's books will be open all day Saturday, April 3rd, 1915. I will be at home mofl of the titaie. R. F. Tugwell, Register. NOTIfEl The firm Qf W. D. Gaynor & Co., composed of W. D. Gaynor and K. R. Wooted has been dis solved and W. D Gaynor has resumed all responsibility for all debts against the. firm and all that owe the firm will please settle with W. D. Gaynor. K. R. Woolen W. D. Gaynor. NOTICE! I hereby forbid anybody tres passing on my land without per mission, especially boys and chil dren, under penalty of law.? R. E. Belcher. It will cofft some ships as much as $10,000 in fees to pass through the Panama canal. We'd swim the old ditch for half the amount. ? * J ' ? i -- Beware of Oiatsjonti for Catarrh Ticc Con'fcis Morcary a* mrroiry v.:.i -? ? i: ?> of kk!I an?l ?Vrcn'..- V.xrt who 5? ?y?icm r/he* '?slrrixr V Urafxh the roucoua ttffslto. Ctrii ac:lrlp:f ! -t %r^ oA*nr.rsri?*ion?. fro#i *cwfal>l6 ;-.i. (Up 0:d?ri they 9m H f-fcv rr**i ymi p<w!b*y ami irtrx then.- iTiira 4 Smfni Cor*. r?--rf r.ct'/rdCv*Tl)V ^ Cheney & C.\. r ???>, Ou tteiiutr, i MjHjt V'fSKi 't>r rrt~>T- apr hit*. TO) *rU n VkHXt rai4/ CLEAN UP! Now Let us give the v.ar a reift, Ihc rour, llie siege, the sally, ar.d gayly ivied our coat and yistft, and go and dean the alley! Let's gather up the dOgs and cats, which have this life depart ed, and let tin cans and bricks and hats off to I he dump, be carted. In winter you may voice jour views, which you believe important, and base long sermons on the news, but in tlie Spring you'd orta't. Then every able-bodied man should whoop the "Clean Up"' slogan, and chase Ihc old tomato can, the ca&off hat and brogan. So let us clear our bulging brows of trifling thoughts and narrow, and gather up the pkl dead cows, and work the sake and harrow. The rubbish left by careless men, and lazy human cheeses, will bring a ho?t of germ's again, and they'll bring punk diseases. And forty billion flies will come, as many microbes bearing, and round our weary heads they'll hum, and keep - us busy swear ing. Clean up! Clean up! On every block let all the workers rally! No man should sftand around and talk until he's cleaned his alley! ?Uncle Watt Mason. ceres Old Screi, OtJwr RunHbt Won't Cun. Tfcc worst cases, no matter of bow loo* "landinc, arc cured by the wonderful, eld reliable Dr. Porter"* Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieve* l'ain and Ucals at Ibc iodic flxue. 2-<c,50?, Ji.OC Whenever Yon Need a (lonerai Took j Take Orove'a The Old Standard Grove's TuUlcas chill Tonic it equally valuable u ? (ienerel Tonic becaow it contain* the well known tonic propeitlesof QUININB I. -id IRON. It ecu on the Liver, Dthro c^at MalarU, KnricUca the Jiloud md Builda up the Whole 6yattm. S0< M-S~.ll,. l 'li.1 Report ot the condition of | The Bank of Farmville at Farmville, N. C.} at the close of busi ness Mar, 4, 1915. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 113 .SSI. 68 Overdrafts, 4,1(3,34 Furniture & Fixtures, 1,000.00 Due from Banks and Bankers, 27,412.32 Cash hems #?, * 4,041. 04 (?old(roiu ;j? , 10.00 Silver coin, including 'minor coin currency, ' 819.59 National bank uotes and , other U. S. notes, 3,8#.00 I 175,114.07 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ?? $14,500.00 Suplus lund 14,850.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid, 3,724.21 Time certificates of deposit 39,117.43 Deposits subject to ic&fk 300,111.23 Cashier'* checks outstanding, 744.89 CcriiflccTChecks 65.00 $ 175,114.87 State of North Caiolina, County of Pitti ss: 1, J. R. Davis. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly suear (hat the above Statement is true to the bcil of ray knowledge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo, this 10:h, day of Mar. 1915. a, J. A. NEWBORN, Notary Public. (My commission expires July 3rd, ^915.) Correct Attest: \V. I. Tl/RHAfcF. A. C. MONK H. I, DAVIS , Dirc<5lors. I WE HAVE Beef, Pork; Sausage and Fish; daily. Brains Wednesdays, Oysters Saturdays. Wc also have in slock anything in canned goods, Peas, ContV Tomatoes. Peaches, etc. "Sun Kitf" tabic peadies-tbfe beiti Maine grown Irish Potatoes, Cabbage, Ruta Bagas, and . fruits., Nntionil Bisket Company's, Cakes and Crackers.? Always ' fresh 1 ' , * We are prepared to deliver ^ any orders on short notice. Phone When in need of any of the above. Yours to serve, ANNOUNCEMENT! WE are pleased to Announce to the .public that we ha vj induced the stockholders of the Dar den Warehouse Co., to build and lease to us for a number of years a Ware house, ? 100 x 250 feet. WE expedt this house to be ready for the coining season, when TP and where we hope to see and serve all of our old friends, as well as MAKE new ones. YOURS TO SERVE R. H. KNOTT J, 8. NEWTON ? - ? - ? 1 ? rtfr-VJJ you are in the market for an Oil sftove ?MM flfgm Im We invite you to call and see our display of the famous Bltiebdle Oil Stoves . mm ????? *??????? This &ove will save you 25 per cent in your oil bill and w!H * heat quicker. They are, "Built to La&" ; ? WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF A-? BOSS OVENS which are asbe&os lined, making them hold heat and BAKE BETTER JOYNER FURNITURE COMPANY J. E. JOYNER, MGR. v w FARMVILLE, N. C. ; : ? iy& ? ' Report of the conditi<Mi,of the CITIZENS B#NK at FarmviUe, N. C. at the close of business Mar. 4, 1915 RESOURCES Loans and discounts . ^f59M2.42 Overdrafts, v.^7.11 House, Furniture and Fixtures, 6,000.66 Due from Banks and Bankers 13,3'T#? Cash Items 176.42 Gold Coin . I .<2.50 Silver coin, including all minor colntHirrcncy S75.86 National bank notes and other U. S. notes 2,034 .#0 , ' i I.... Total ?S.?.JW,W LIABILITIKS Capital slock paid in $ 15.(10# 00 Surplus (anil 8^000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid MO. S3 Bills Payable 10,?M.tO Time cert I tea lei of Deposits S,418.ftS Dcpuslts subject to check - 88.951. W Cashier's clrvckj Outstanding 65.21 Total State ol North Carolina, County ol PlttSS: . 1, T. C. Turnajre, cashlcr of the ahovc named bank do solemnly swear that the .-tln^e statement Is true totbo best ol m> k no v ledge and beliel. - _ ; T. C. TURN AGE, Cashier. Sworn ta and subscribed before me this 0th day of Mar. 1915. Vf. CHESTMR HARRIS. Notary Public. My commtss ? i expires l*'eb. 13, 1 9 i 7. ? Corrcd Attcfl J. H. HARRIS ' I. W. HOLMRS ' J. H. DAKDP.N v DUe<ftor? Report of tbecbndition of the BANK of FOUNTAIN at Fountain. N. C? at the close of business Mm. 4,1915 RESOURCES Loan* and Dls?6ui.ts _ ) 3-?.i7?.90 Overdrafts, . JJ7.'i9 N. C. Man; Bonds, i\ 1 ,549.00 All other Stocks, Morics, etc >|,?00.00 Furniture & 1; latum, - ? 'tllf.H Doc from Hanks & Hankers &, 1M.47 Cart Items 24.11 Cold cnlo 1} 00 Silver Colo, iocludlos all Jalnar coin currency, 195.1? Natlnal bank h {xhcrU.S notes 1,52J.? Total - liabilities Capital Stock paid la * U.SM. ' Surplus Vunjl !? Undivided |>rollts, leu cur- > i : . ? i n-nl cipcnscs & tasci paid 110.79 DWI-Wc'tw-ld, ~ 10. \ Wlls payable . -V 3.000. fcM&^ck,Sl' nljllS Cashless Chirks outstanding 'fli.'sO . Total ' $? ?[ifwib ' ' State of North Carolina, County of PhsKS: . ? jv-t 1, K. T. Wooico, Cashltr of the above n anted tank, do solemnly fa-ear that Ibc above statement l? tnic to ibo bestol njy kno? !cd;< and lichiSv U- ?> . . ii K. T. \VOOTIl.SvC*hler. Aabscribcd and sworn to bclorr me, this l5tid?*ol Mar. HIS THAT "And as I sit and ponder Of all I've done and seen v ' I'm happy now I saved my aimes In the years that lie between." Mapy a man, when old age creeps on, sits and recounts his thrown sway opportunities and thinks of " wlv* might have beeri." Young man, yoa^ grand-father or even your father never had the chance for fame and fortune that you have today. Begin fy startir.g a Sav'xgs Account today? this bank offers many advantages that we will be gUd to expla'n o you when you come. THE BANK OF FARMVILLE FARMVILLE, N.' C. OUR MOTTO, Out line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries la nOw the fresherft to had and is cdhiplete in every way. We carry only the bejft and can supply your eveby want.

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