FARMVTLLE ENTERPRISE Published by the Rouse Printery Entered in ths Post Office it Fara ville, N. Cv as second cl asa mail matter. '* - - j l- ? ? FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 191S FOUND BOOKS DEEP DOWN JN^ DUG-OUTS AmtHcan Library Atsc *latlon Book* Sure Reach Soldi* -a, Says Raymond Foadck "I found the books of the American. Library Associatieo everywhere in France," saya Raymond Foedlck, chair man of the National Commission on Training Camp Activities, who has Just returned from an extended trip over seas, during which he conducted a thorough investigation of the work being done by the various war work agencies "1 found them in dugouts thirty or forty feet below ground, in cow-bams where shrapnel had blown parts of the roof away, as well as in the sub stantial huts and tents far back from the firing line. "I have found them in hospitals and dressing stations; in scattered villages in the training area where our n&n are billeted and even in the remote parts of France where the forestry units are carrying out their lonely*, but efficient and essential work. Your books are in continual demand from the time the soldiers- arrive in camp in America until they come back home after serv ice over there." "> The A. Li. A. library service Mw grown tremendously within the past few months and millions of boots have been distributed wherever sol diers and sailors are quartered, on sea or land. "NEED ONLY CREED" SAYS GIPSY SMITH "Need is the only creed over there,* declared Gipsy S&iith, the famous evangelist, speaking to enormous aud iences in southeastern cities, where mass meetings have been held in the interest of the United War Work cam paign to open on November 11. n: ; ; i ui MtSSiSSffl ffMUS Serves Figbtaj Men As Y. W. C. A. Worker Kaiser Anive^At ^ Amsterdam, Tuesday, Nov 12 ?Count von Bentinck* at whose chateau the former German Em peror is staying, told the Han debbald tod.?y tbat it was only yesterday afternoon that , he* re ceived a sodden request from the Dutch government asking him to accommodate William HohenzoUern and hii suite, the number in the retinue not being given. As the party numbers about fifty, Hie majority of its members are being lodged in neighboring hotels. WANTED-A good Milch cow ~ that yields Three or Four gal lons of milk per day? Beltfe F. Joyner, FarmviJle. unity 4ied Jonas WMfco&bcfcotfcoi Saturday the Spikes family tonal **"?* \ . . ?~v-, >;.? ?>' ? day afternoon/ '' J Mrs. Spikes leaves a three small children. An of sympathy fofl the t> was the faet that neithe aw any of?he children -attend the bnriri of fc mother is att of them with the infloeiia. 1R Rojbg City, Tex.? Mrs. Mary KQ - *o*n, cf this place, tan; "After the birth of my little girl.. .my tide com m?nced to hart me. I had to go bade to bed. We called the doctor. He treated me... hat I got no better. I got worse and -worse until the misery was on bearable. . . I was 1b bed tor three months and suffered such agony that I was Just drawn up In a knot... I told my husband If he would get me a bottle of Cardul 1 would try It. . . I commenced taking it however, that rrsning I called my family about . ae... for I knew. I eoold not last -MBty days unlets I bad a change for the better. That waralx yetrrafo and I toi still here and em ft weH strong woman, and I owe my life to Cardui I had only taken half the | bottle when I began to feel betta& The misery In my side got leal... S continued right on lairing* the- Ovdil until I had taken three bottles and I did not need any more for I was well I and cercr felt better in my life. . . I hare never had any trouble ^ram that day ?? this." Do yon sdfTer from headache, baefe ache, pains insldes, or other, Ascom* forts, each month? Or do yon feel weak, nervros and fagged-oat? If so, give Cardul, the WMau'i tonic, * trial. J. n from an Yours to command, Greenville, N. C. Why Will You ' * . '* ? - : ? "r'? ^ , ? " ' - ' ? There is no necessity in paying" ad mission on a monument* when you can buy lisbed dealer, ope wifb a reputation at stake f; Come ly see us or write lor designs Dees >?. :'s- . _ ' :xt load and when the sale is in By viri contained Superior Count; * and commissioner witton Saturday, ihe 9(h day of November, 1918, it im o'clock A; Mr in - the own of Farmviile, North Caro lina, on the premises hereinafter described in said town, sell at public auction to the highest bidder {or cash the following described real estate, lying mid being in Farmville Township, ytnz r, and Township, Of.'JNortb. g 'the the to ihe West Bek,?nthe l BrotnetV supposed to be Jones and Baker's corner; thence with said Baker's line North 6 14 degrees East 501^2 poles to a light wood stake, theoice with a line ot marked treeS, agreed upon by said par ties, 42 poles |o a lightwood rstake in Phillip's line: thence to the 'beginning, containing by estimation 19 1 % acres more or Jess, beingibs same tract of land conveyed io W. H. Moore, de ceased, by Alice Harper, and husband, Lnby Harper, by deed dated February 16, 1891, which deed is recorded in Book H 5. page 405, of the Pitt County Registry. Said lands being later conveyed to the said Mary E. Moore by J. L. Fleming, com missioner which deed is record cd in the office of the Register of Deeds of Pitt County. Tditeh across said Plank Henry Moore nod A. Hi Flana ?4nV corner; thefice by said road 11 65 100 chains to a ditch in A. H. Flanagan's George Joy ?i ar ner trac!: thence with said ditch and A. H. Flanagan's line 19 1-2 chains; thence with said Flana gan's line 249100 chains to canal; thence down said canal 11 12 chains to a marl hole; thence South 32 degrees East one chain; thence North 79 de grees EasHive chains to. a ditch m a field; thence North 73 de grees East five chains to a ditch out of James Flanagan's field: thence with said ditclf 2 27-100 chainfi to a corner at ditch in ten steps of A. K, Flangan's fence; thence North nine de grees East 12 chains; thence with A. H. Flanagan's line to a large dead oak in the run of the branch; thence by the various windings of said branch to the beginning containing thirty-four acres more or less; being that same land conveyed to W..H. deceased, by Eli Wil Fc&ua^^8^^Bfi^ee3^s recorded in Book M. 4, page 73, of the Pitt County Registry; said lands being later con vcyed to the ssritf Mary E. Moore by J. L. Flem ing commissioner, which deed is recorded in the office of Reg ister of Deeds of Pit( County, State of North (jterolinar j Ttyrd parcel All that tract or pascel of land lying in Farm ville Township, Pitt County, and State of North parolina, bound on the North jby the Robert E. Turnage lane ; on the West by the Wainright heirs: on the South by William Williams and A. H. Flanagan; and on the East by W. G. Lang land; containing by estimation eighty acres, more or less; it being that same land con veyed to Williai H. Moore, de ceased, by E S. Parker, by deed dated. October 17, 1874, which deed is recorded in Book GG, page 395, of the Pitt County Regisffj', said 1 inds being later conveyed by J. L. Fleming, com missioner, to tne said Mary E. Moore, which need is recorded in the office ofj the Register of Deeds Of; Pitt Counfjfe ? ; V* M. ? Sale made for partition. Terms of sale cash. - - -? j This Oct. 8tb[, 1918. J. LOYD HORTON, | Commissioner. V . ? f . 1 iform the general auto c tfeaf we have moved L 1 . .1 ?vyJ"ir r Stor; MMM Ww'S&S\

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