FARMYILLE ENTERPRISE!*! Published by the Rouse Prmtaryf Entered in tie Post- Ofltee ?i,Fann ville, N. C? as second dass n?d r-.atter. FRIDAY, JUNE IW RSAD FU>D. K* ~ t - v -~ -T In bis appeal to the * utomo I ile owuei of the S'ute l:? promp b procure a proper license /or bis reticle ued b-tvxy'r on &v the fust of Jbly, Secretary Giimcs calls atitsatfod to ? fact that may not h;tve b* en. considered 4n v. ? Some folks. The federal gov eminent is putting up a dollar for each dollar the St-te pro vitks The man who, fails ta p ?y his atito&u bNe tax is not oilj; CHS ng the- State to lose wh-t-h ? t*i!s l? p.y, hut like wise ftvpriyiag the road fund of ao equivalent arn-junt that the ger.er.tl government is offering. It is usually the cuse that a thing of this sort goes beyoad its own efforts in its influences. The Stale is starting now on an ^xtcrsive road campaign.' The plan is to bui:d millions of djilars* worth of roads. The toads will be for the general good. The automobile taxes go to thp road fund, the man who drfo s a car of any , is the man who proftis l>y ar bettirj r a*l. tic will help 10 get more] \ miks of road as hi? helps to see t > it thai thr moaey cccessa?y to: (Hiitd the road is jpaid ia. The y jar closiog saw a" large deficit L) the money, that should have bjen paii iti because too ma>y people were negligent or icdif-r fjreaL It m tkes 110 difference what the cause, iviture to pay % ? * ? y means a thcrtage in the avail able fend ;:nd double the shoit: \ ' J V ? . ^ . a,e of J ho 1 'cense fee, The gov ern nun f will r.ot match the li; cense for that is heiJ back by tODU dri\ er uho is dodging the t x 1 The automobile (ax has been abrpt doubled this year. That ifj p. . 0 > .% w\- grt iw> dollars from 1 f> f-nv. rrwvrt i. sh:, id of aac and that means we iiave four limes as qiuchin this way arwe w ttkLhave had if 4 he licence] lee bad remained where it was a year ago. Then we r^ad expenses as we go " " of 1 y issukip hoods; So cheer j , up, pay up and be good, for *e a ?? sc on to 1 a ve g#cd roads that ? wtff bewwtkifce money, ao .'S-JHjp . L"X I Hcontmu The bride then entered on the irm other father. She was the picture of loveliness in draped^ wtin and lace with irwrrt iraifr and veil caught wiib orange btossojts- She airried a bouquet jf Irideftr ?ri She was- met it -ps by the groom with hfi jm?? Mr. B A. Jt?yner. a broil* r jf the groom, whence they proh< :??* d? d to the ai&rf where Damage vow* were taken. ? ? - A ' ' The rkig cvreniony was used, ind ihe service was a most beau t ful and impressive one. l&hop Darst officiating. During the taiermifsion Miss Warren played To a Wild Rose." After the uppv couple had been congrat ulakd by the Bishop they retired ft'OQi the church ? bile the reces sional, Mendelsohn's march, was flayed. " The only ornament worn t>y he bride was a suing of pearis. Alter the wedding ceremony he bridal party went tojhe ?avis Hotel where ihey were ijgetbe'r* with two hundred or nore invited friends and guests it an elaborate reception given t>y the parcels of 4hc bride. A* the door oHhe hotel |gp receive :he guests Stood Mr. and VI. Ffoldeu ard Mr.' .and Mrs: j VV. Parker. At the head of the tfairway Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Eones and Mr. and M*s. J.V: Edge met and pointed the guests ? the wailing rooms. The en tire second Moor the of spacious lotel building- was turned over , -- ^ V. i - ? i x) tLe guests lor the occasion md the receiving fine was form \ id in the reception room. Mrs* EJ A. joy ner introduced thel ztktsts ' to the _ receiving Hn$: which was composed of the foK owing: 1 3 The Rt. Rev. Thomas C. Oars', the bride and groom, Mr.' i, A. Joyner and Miss /ifioie M -?J-; ,- I render and Mr. WalterC; Sfoep patd, Miss \\ifrea^wdj Mr, and Mrs. ^ p I the receiving line jfcey round_0n the j>orch devious punch sen'ed by Miss AdaGra\ - ? ? Miss**? k-J. 1<>; t concourse of -irs:s hy llu;[ vounjjt r *irl fritnds of she bride; The diuw; inom'v.ns tasu'fy decorated with s*\ eetpuas and ferosi and ike occasion was a most happy one for all who were foiidnale lo attend. The bride is the , beautiful and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Askew and is J T ^ of Raieigb, three years. She is a most popular young lady; and one who has a host of friend* T 6*(6fi*66lehi6iM*5?SB^E'- ? -c~i^ The groom is one ol me em: the town and one Who ^enjoys a great popularity among the ycurg people 6i Ibis secT&o Of; Uie state. He Js the Agent here for the East Carolina- Railway Co., jwui vbas atao^t sihey -te^eh Jb^e and after; &ft oflhe?o< *vas*ariotf bi clustc t mk~ set it platinum. They left on the: Norfolk & Southern traiu at one o' ? ;v.':tr ? m i