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FARMVILLE ENTERPRISE Published by the Rouse PJrintery Entered- m-tka Post Ofica at F>im viile, N. C., as second class mail matter. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918 Look well to your registration this week. ? Over the top for six billion dollars makes the Kaiser's eyes bulge some more. Nearly one in four of Ameri ca's population bought a Liberty Bond in the recent drive. * 4 ? . % " V" I If you need to register for the coming election and iajl to do so this wee*, you cannot vote on the 5th of November. Belgium bled and died ia de fease of Europe, but Belgium's glory has been resurrected and her prestage will be restored. The man who will profiteer on the necessities of suffering humanity should be classed with vultures around the carnage field. Six Billion dollars raised in three weeks, and the last billion *? ? -? and a half of it in one day. That is the way America answers the call when it comes. ~ When people turn from evU ways and humble themselves before the Lord, they ma^ ex pect. deliverance from the plague that is sweeping the country. There has been too much pus suit after the things of the world instead of keepmg?God's com mandments and walking in His way. Another Pitt County Boy Killed John T. Cox, son 'of Mr. Fred Cox, R. F. D. 3, WinterviJle, ap pears in the list of casualties seat out by the War Department today. Private Cox was killed in action in -France. - ' - NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power <4 *?le contained ? is (he decree of the Superior Court o f Pitt County and that certain special proceed ings entitled, UJ. R. Lewis and olheis vs Blanche Lewis -Brake and others** dated the 8lh day of October; 1918, the undersigned commissioner will on Saturday, the 9th day d November, 1918, at 11:30 o'clock- A M*, in, the town of FaRBvilter North Caro lina, on the premises hereinafter described in said town, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, lying and tau m in Fam>vifie Township, Pitt Coanty, ? Sate of NortJT Carotins, described as follow*, to wit ? 1 First Parcel: Lying and benig in the town of Farm^te, Htt ATTENTION* Dr. Shaffer (EyeStdK-H^ iolist) will visit Farmvitle every ^THURSDAY) at the Davis Hotel, commencing with the IWfc of October. He ' has years of daily experience, since 1900. Dr. Shaffer carries Special In stru&ents for the scientific ex amination of the Human Eye. If you don't neecf glasses iietv ifjt frankly and cheerfully tell you so. His WiJsbn officer arcT IOotto over the Patterson Drug Co. J Consuftatiod Solicited. 't%% i _ SALE OF REAL PROPERTY North Carolina, I In Superior Pitt County [ Court Before J. P. Cox, Clerk. J. A. Burnette and wife, Mar guaret Burnette, J. L. Burnette. Jenness Burnette, W. L. Smith and wife Letha Smith, and K. R Burnette. vs, Leslie Burnette ^ ?y virtue of a decroe of thei Superior Court of Pitt County] made by J. D. Cox, Clerk, on ; ~the 24th day of September, 1918, is the above entitled cause, the undersigned Commissioner. will, on Monday, the 4tb day. of November, 1H8, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., dm the premises hereinafter described, in the Town of Karmvilie, Pitt County, North Carolina, ex nose to public sale to t he-highest bi Idef on the terms hereinafter set forth: That certain fqt or pircel of land situated in I he/ Town of Farm viile. County of Pitt- and State of North Carolina, adjoin Hig the lot of j. A- Mew born, the lot of Jt'E. Belcher and others., and being MO feel front and 290 feetdeep. Also one other lot in the! Town of Farmyilkt adjoining the lot of H. L. Humphrey, adjoining the City Hall lot. and others, be tear 67 feet ' * ;nants -aoT?Ss at >8.w ?f ??s&t: 1 ^ - romnn?81011?1, ?jM.ipctoh^^E vs. Z?o Moore and others"! dated the 8tli (fay c^OctobSir,? 1918, the undersigned commis sioner will on Friday, the 15th day of November, 1918, at 11 o'clock A. M. on (he premises hereinafter described expose to { sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following tracts cr par- J eels of land situate lying* and being in Farmville Township, to wit* tv".!1-*. - ?. . . First parcel: Lying on the tentnea Creek -in * Farmville Township; beginning af apoint on old Pla ? k Road^ no^ Cou n ty East 74 polrs -io a black-gum supposed to be Jones and Baker's corner; thepce with sakf Baker's N?#*14 de?teS>Mj 50 1-2 poles toa ImhtwobtflliftfiSl thence with MljM ( ?i. mwked trees, agreed onon'' bv iftaid: par ties, 42 poles : to. g lightwood stake in Phillip's line: thence to Jess', beinglhe^ata? tratof land conveyed to W. H. Moore, de ceased, by Alice Harper, aod* husbend, Luby Harper, by deed dated February tfcf 1891, which deed is recorded in Book H 5. page 405, <& the Pilt County Registry. Said lands being later conveyed to the said Mary E* Moore by J. L Fleming, com missiooer which . deed is record ed io the office of the Register of Deeds of Pitt County. * ... Second parcel: Eying ttfgpj theohi Phjnfc ftoad leading from Greenville to Wilson, and bound as follows: Beginning at the ditch across said Plank Road Henry Moore and A. II. Flana gan's corner: thence by said: road lfi 65 1 00 titafas to a d i tdfc to A. H. Ftepgan's George Joy, dtnih thence down tim H 1-2 chains to a marl hole; tbence South 32 degrees East one Aai^W^ Nortfiu T> 4 ik* g tees. East live chains toa ^i?& id a fieMftbence TOrO?#de gre# Easflfte out of Jarae* ? Flanagan's Hek': ?*i*nce with m 21MM chains ia fi coiner at ditch in ten steps of A. H. Flangan's fence; thence North nine de large dead oak in the run of the sSSi&ii^Pis windings of said branch h^ffinnint* rr)nfninin#^hirfv-fo^ acres iiore jCTfiinrrtM Mm mm :?? > ? mr?ri PiM.ll same land| Mo^ioi liams, mortj February % mwm EVIDENCE OF I LL -TREATMENT OF PRISONERS BY PERSIANS . - An Atlantic Port, Oct>23. ? Escap ing after ten months' confinement in German prison camps by a daring leap from: a moving train and a 125 mile pilgrimage at night ? across Westphalia into Holland, Private Her bert Batchellor of thfe 48th Canadian Highlanders, arrived here tonight on his way to his home in Vtacouver, B. C. During his confinement in Ger many, .he declared, he d d not taste a piece of meat, subsisting on black bread, corn coffee and "soap that a ho# wouldn't eu~" Many of his fellow pris. oncn died from hanger and over work, i-'l : . 1. o'. ; : he said, and be bad dwindled from 185 to 135 pounds when he escaped. The fuel administrator gives us de* tailed advice as to bow ? % * ? i i our coal, but he neglects ?to give any information as' to how w| pajrfor it. Dnuttbu to core' Piles Cur(!d la 6 to 14 Days we are to get e are gomg to Eight billion dollars enormous . sum. But Fncle Sam will. notify 3?u will have' to, go in i or your rfhare of it. res |s certainly an don't- worry you how deep to your pocket V". T ition to build upon. Not all us can better nis condition. 1?^111 accomplish wonders. >JT can spate; then add rling some will result. owtypc^nita. m
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