. .ilj. l.l' It Pays To /idvertbt Through The Cohwma of The Fwmvillc Enterpri ?e IT REACHES ? THE PEOPLE Merchants! Get Wise Let Ua Write You an Ad. and we'll open your eyea WITH INCREASED BUSINESS Subacription $1 a Year in Advance. piTT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JULY 2, 1915 G. A. ROUSE. Editor VOL. VI n i.'i Ii'as ?"" *flW&ST5?? 7 ': ',.-& a - "? ?v.^5c^.-''.7 li'-yy- '- ? *4&j5 #w?Fi? j - ' \ : . ,_ - vw? I 'fcjaflgHHHMlPP^SIIPPPilPWpiPWil MASS MEETING HELD TUESDAY NIGHT .15?* " . ? '?> . ? ?- : ., : ? '. ? . - - ?===5= - - ?Avy^.^jr. .gjB Town Goin Li 'j 'Auti *>? iff missioners to Push Forward?Not a Single ?V1__ i! tr_? A ? ' n *?#?? '?' n ?' i j&T and Many Express Themselves In Favor of the Movement The Object of this &ep is to Make FarmviUe a More Sanitary Town; To Build a City Hall and to improve our Streets as far as Possible. 11 r 'Realizing the fe!t that a water syjtem in a town i? incomplete without sewerage, Mayor Joy acr cdled a mate meeting of the citizens of Kennville Tuesday : Olgbt for discussion of the feas ibility of issuing forty thousand dollars in bonds for the instal lation .of sewerage; the building of p oily hall and for the much needed improvement of the ifreeta of the town. il? ^ By an atft of the General A* ' sembly of lad year, the Board of Commissioners had the authority of going ahead and issuing bonds for this work regardless, \ but before using this authority - they thought it be& to call the dfopu of the town together 1 -wsit they might leam the wishes ; ? of the peoples whom they- serve M In the meeting held, not a rin gfc'voice was raised against the movement a&d many exprsK^d themselves in short talks as boiac heartily in favor of making these modi needed improvements. V -:4 After short talks by several of ? our business and professional men, the Mayor called for a ris ingv'ote; and the measure was ^"unanimously carried. With the installing of sewerage together with untiring energy oi Farmville's Civic Club and the rigid enforcement pf our towri laws? and the Mayor says they wUl be enforced or repealed? this citizens of Farmville can boa& of one of the mofl, if not the mod, sanitary town i,i North Carolina. examination will bo given ou the second 'Thursday in Odober, for those ,>ho prefer to wail until then. Applicants should bring only pencil or p<;n. Paper will be furnished. /' < . The examination lor . colored applicants will be given on Saturday, July 10, at the colored graded school building ia Green ville. ; V ? ' ? '? ? S. B. Underwood, L;, "Co. Superintendent. If' Hit. Watkins Entertains " : ' On Friday evening, June 25th, Mrs, Helen Watkins entertained complimentry of her guesft, Miss Kathleen Watkins, of Roanoke, Vo. Various games were en joyed, among them quite a novel content The prisei a hadnsome book- entitled "Sweetheart Dreams of Ye&erday," was won by Miss Annie Laurie Lang, who charmingly presented it 10 the guelt Of honof. : The gueils Were then invited tot tlu?;ilining room where salad and ice courses were served. The color scheme being pink and yellow; A marshmalloiv to&A out of doors and singing around the fire was Indeed a loyt to May firSt, from eight o'clock a. m. to ten a. m. and from four to six o'clock p. m. instead of from seven to nine a. m. and five to Seven o'clock p. in. N Be it ordained that chapter 12, section 2, shall be amended by inserti ng the words "or drug Store or cold drink fland" between the words "pool room and shall. Beit ordained that restaurants or cafes, where operated sep arate from drug Store, cold drink stands, and independent- of any other business, may be kept open until eleven o'clock p. m , includ ing Sunday. -Be it ordained that ordinance relating to market license for markets operated outside of the regular town market, be changed so as to grant license for six months, payable in advance; said license to date either from November 10, or May 1A, and no license shall be issued for less than six months. Be it ordained that license for operating Pool Tables, Billard Tables, Bowling Alleys, or alleys of any kind for public use, shall not be granted outside of the following district: On Main Sheet from Church to Belcher Streets, and oh Wilson Street from Con tentnea to Walnut Streets. Be it ordained that fees for tapping the city mains shall be as follows: three-quarter inch flo.oo; one inch $2o.oo. Be it ordained that no person shall be permitted to run an Au tomobile With cut-out open on the following Streets: Main, _Con tentnea, Cbuicb, Wilson and Pine. Any person violating; this or dinance shall pay a fine of $5.oo for each offense. Be it ordained that Opera Houses pay a lax of $25. oo. Be it ordained that" Pool and Billiard Tables and Bowling Al leys, etc, for public use, pay a tax of $3o.oo each. Be it ordained that chapter 6, section 1, of lite dog law be amended as followc: AH dogs running at large arc hereby re quired to be securely muzzled with a wire muzzle, and any owner or keeper who shall fail to so muzzle his or her dog tfjuui be dpemcd to have violated this ordinance and fined One Dollar for each and every offense; and each day such dog is seen without the required muzzle shall couSlitulc a separate offense. All dogs found running at large without being so muzzled shall be taken up by the Chief of Police and cmpounded, and after two days' notice to the keeper or owner of such- dog, or in case no owner or keeper can be found or the owner or keeper, refuse to pay the coSl ol em pounding, tho dog shall be delivered to any person who shall pay the coSl of empoundiog, otherwise the dog-shall be killed by the |Citipoiindcr. . : 8SP&3 CHAl' l fcK 4. .> See. IS. That any person or persons who shall drive or run an automotive or other vchicle or machine propelled by gasoline or gas powijr in a reckless and wantonly manner or at a rate of speed exceeding 10 miles an hour on any of thV V 'CHAPTER 4. ; ' / " - ^ Sevlion 1. No house offal or refuse of any kind shall be thrown upon the greets or left exposed, nnd no butcher, huckger or vender of merchandise of any kind wall leave any refuso on the greets or uncovered by e.irih on the lots of the town, and all "id or decaying animal nnd vegetable matter mug be removed i all ccllars^and outbuildings atleaSl one? in 48 houis during je summer months, and once n week during' winter months. Whoever shall violate any of the provision* of this sctfioa shall, upon convWlion, be fined five dollars. Sec. 2. It shali be the duly of the mayor to condemn aad require to Ikt tpm out of town by the owner and party in poxpsioo lhcieof, ns carbage, nil decayed or gale melons, fruits and vege tables and all unsound, tainted nnd), offensive or unwholesome meats, fish, poultry, game and other article* of food kept or gored, held or offered for sale nt nny fruit iiland, gore or maket In the town. And any trader, merchant, dealer or other person who shall refuse to allow any Inspector appointed by th6 Mayor to 16 spe. ' Tbe builder creates and is en riched by his' labors. Theso few lines have been penned in the hope .tnat the ' will pause and think, for