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fHB FARVVtLlJ^ ENTERPRISE THE ROUSE PSTPTtEBT . ? Ar RSttse, Editor end Sol* Owner. ??:? Soboeription Price One Yeer *1-50 Ad?wtUi| SitM Furnished on Application to Manager ? Entered as second class mail matter Kay 10, 1910, at the postoffSee at Farmvflle, North Carolina, under the r- ^ SHADE. 1 * * By Tbeodosia Garrison) The kindest thing God ever made, His hand of very healing laid N Upon a fevered world, is shade. His glorious company of trees Throw out their mantles, and on these The dust-stained wanderer finds ease. Green temples, closed against the beat. Of noontime's blinding glare and heat, Open to any pilgrim's feet. Hie white road blisters in the sun; Now, half the weary jurney done, Enter and rest, 0 weary one! - ??? L And fed the dew of dawn still wee Beneath thy-feet, and so forget The burning highway's ache and fret. * ? This is God's hospitality, And whoso rests beneath a tree Hath cause to thank God gratefully. j Nobody takes advice, but evidently everybody thinks it fun to give it away. Those who have the best qualifica tions for position and place are often i the last to seek it ' ' . I An Army aviator says man can do everything a bird can. How about laying an egg? h' ____________ Washington announces we have now recovered from the war?but fails to mention what we have recovered. ??______ If men were as perfect as their I wives expect them-to be, there would be very little excitement in this old . world. It is true that our national rubber resources are limited?but they are at least greater than before our short skirt era. > . Some. men dont know when they are licked, and others get so used to it that they dotrt mind. l*ake the bigamist, for instance. Don't work a fast horse and a slow horse together. There will be friction and loss of power, in addition to irri tation to both driver and horse. Shade in a chicked yard is a neces sity. Trees and low shrubbery pro vide the best shade. If no 1 natural t shade is available artificial shelters may be made of brandies or burlap. Men's golf suits . made of plain black cloth are now quite the newest and most popular apparel. No doubt a badge of mourning for the golf wid ows who sit at home over the week end, April to November. T . ? _ /? ; >t; let the ?ore turn nough at to of the r. to with, a* n as the ? a tain, fr water rbm get me time nita the ience of JO years the fan na crop iuaarket wht to wk be * ?uWrTi xn?j winch uoaen * 3pp6&r * ?- ?"???? LITTLE ETERGREBNS GROW! ; ?* . Hey ! little evergreens, Ston y and stflgng! Summer and autumn tfmdf ^ y| . Hasten along. '%Jb Harvest the sunbeams, t^en, ' JL Bind them in sheaves,: Range .them and change them To tufts of green leaves. * Delve in. the mellow mold, ? v Far, far below, And so, . _ -i.nir ? ~ ? :.f v-*> \\ i.mm Little evergreens, grow! Grow, grew! .. . : - ? Grew, little, evergreens, -grow!. Upt up so airily To the blue sky,, Lift up your leafy tips Stately and .high; Clasp tight your tiny cones, Tawny and brown; By and by, buffeting Rains will pelt down. By and by, bitterly . Chill winds; will blc-w. . And so, - , . . . Little evergreens, grow! Grow, grow! ' . Grow, little evergreens-, grow! .1 Have lots of Saturday, or week end picnics this spring if you own a car. Take the whole family along. Keep a special box picnic kit equipped with paper or unbreakable plates, cups, sil ver, paper napkins, and waxed paper. Then a lunch can be picked up in no time at all 3nd put together after the picnie spot is reached. On your emer gency pantry shelf keep always in stock a few things in cans oreartons ' for these occasions. i A {. Program = THE TRIO THEATRE FOR WEEK OF MAY 9 . ? * ' 1 " MONDAY ; "VALENCIA" A Metro-Goldwyn Picture, starring Mae Murray, Also Comedy". . ? ... TUESDAY "THE FIGHTING HOMBRE" An F. B. 0 Western Also "Bill Grimm" WEDNESDAY "THE' PALM BEACH GIRL" . A Paramount Picture, starring Bebe Daniels. Also Comedy. THURSDAY - . ^ ? THE BUNNY STRICKER PLAYERS In another one of their GOOD PLAYS. Curtain 8:15; Prices 25 and 50c. FRIDAY ? "POKER FACES" A. Universal Jewel with ; Edward Everett Horton. Also Comedy. ,. - - SATURDAY ; . "FIGHTING MARINE" and "FELIX" A Fox Western ? also TOM MIX in "THE LAST TRAIL" | 1 ? - * ? * ? ???.. ' Run-Down gave Mil easily "MY health wasnt any ao 1U nn,,,.!- ll -TT? ? ? ??? |ffi ? ooq&s m Hiif wyi. airs. H. L Cayto?, of "Waflhington, | K C. T would start to do 107 housework and I would gfte out before I had done invthinfir at alL I did not ; have asy strength, and if I did [ the least thing it seemed.to tax me so I could sot finish. I Was rua-dows'sure, eaoogh., ^Several of my friends had tataf Cardtd and they said to as, *Why dont you txydtT I knew I seeded something to hafld as in health sad to tocreeaa say strength. KteaUy one .day when I was recovering from a speQ of sickness^ I decided to try GsrdaL I got a botde end be> C to take it Icouldnotke I was Jnyrovtog as *y asset?ta sot batter and I did ?y|l 111^ ?vv *rL'"1^1 I teSTIeto?anEttto?"SS Alt lots better. ?Two years ago I decided to take it agafa. It buQt me tgn^awde AM feel^ke^e j K vii iA# 6 ; i * ' f _ ,_ .-i- . X *' "? 7 ? <****. - ? . ... . .. _ 'i ? 4>- ? ' ? ?? ' / _ ^ -?? '< ? 1 ?? ? f -i 5" ,/v? v. j a FEW MINUTES! spent in studying ? r\ motor car values before you decide i ^X ojp your new car itoay save you h . 1 .maay dollars afterwards. That is why Gk?- \] eral Motors wants to send you a finely illustrated little book about the great Gen- j eral Motors Proving Ground Where cart are proved by day and night tests, and 1 values are absolutely established. Every ; Car owner should have a copy of this free I book because it tells what points to look p . for in selecting a car>~ and how to make L comparisons. / j) With this really interesting bbok, which | will be sent free as scbn as you fill in and mail the coupon, we want ko send you illustrated, booklets about the General Motors car which suits your pikse. You " know these cars; all are famous. But did L you know that they are all made by Gen- p eral Motors? Did you know that General J Motors, by building more than 1,000,000 " cars a year, saves millions erf dollars, and how these savings are passed on to you in better valufe, longer life for yotir car, and a higher -trade-in value when you are ? . through with it?. i '".- . ... , ' ? ...'v.C-'' CHECK THE CAR .? THAT FITS YOUR PURSE ;1 - ? ? I \ / . These facts mearTBard cash to you. The coupon involves - no obhgation^ JusC ched^ thecar lhat interests you most. Booklets will come'at once, and-aho the book about the ' * proving Ground. Make up your mind to buy your cars ; scientifically from now on. MaJI the coupbn TODAY. GENERAL MOTORS ? / ... v ** . . ? % ?. ?? h ; ' ? jjj CLiy IHE CUUhUW ?P""" General Motors (Dept. A), Detroit, Mich. ? ?? ."J ? . ? ?* *? T>LSASE send, without ahy obligation to me, illustratedliteia- | . . ture about the General Motors product 1 have nutrlu;d vbeio^ :; \| ?together with the nam* of the nearest dealer in pui&'-jnvf. ?:>' wish a demonstration. ALS(X SEND YOl/jfc PROVJNC GROUND BOCJif.. : | ?; I ;? Name- .....? .1 - AAAr*?? I CHEVROLET models ? $575 to $745 J ; I ' I .The quality-car of the low-priced held. 3-spetJLtransmi?- i I sion. Strong eear axle. Smooth dry-disc dutchiOverrhcad J U valve engine. Hsber, Bodie?, Difco finish. Fufiy equipped. I CHEVROLET TRUCK CHASSISi fc-ton, $395| Ltt?, $495. I 1 ft tfliyljrte dpfc ?? PO^MC 5:^odeU -$775 t0#975 ; ? i l?h A lo^prked "ri^whidt fc a quality pVoAict in J | -^?r[ep|psiHBW and awtHicrioa, Vdm proved^b^onpeece- I I I n I dejoted itlrHas largest A-cy Under engine in its price class. I Beautiful lines." Rihef Bodies. Duco finish. All convenience*. j OLDSKIO RILE 11 inodeU?$8^,5 to$l ^9? | | j Afinecarsumode^yint^ahfies^yourfinyte^satifc- j new a wide choke cjf models. | _____ "tlx" nitosegudicY ]s I I tfe& g .g ? r ^aSMHK* i.,-7* -'? w .' B^H 6-cyllnd3w3 ||H^!.{4om1 ' f T A ^ J!k. I'J A ????;? 5 $249^hx$2^85 j ? BL J L..1L Ko r^n^lillar* ne a M $y WV 1 - - - *??? -u9R9||HBUGr'& illQlViulffilty? .?4S ; ; V'. rf > ' ' _ _ _ j *#1 J ? MJI " a, ' ^iS -SnKXi?. 1 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT? For further particulars, see Mrs. J. i; r. Bundy, Farmville, N. ;C. 2w-p !? ; i i, FOR SALE?BURRYING LOTSj ON * the East side' of Old Cem-;ery. * Prices $35.00 for 26 feet ?juare. See t>r write W. E. Mnfrpfcrey or T. E. Joyner, Farmville, N. C. 5-21-p. j; Carry your Hemstit^hifcfcL to jQliss 1 Alice Dale operating J, Wells ; Smith maching. This? machirig does good work arid we a^precibe your \ Pusfaefcs. ?" j ?/ i | ;; FOR DRESS MAKING?See; or send . your worlc. to Mrs. R. B. Tyer, near Falkland, located on the place fortner- ?? ly. known as the Nelson Peaden farm. ! ? ? : PL^CE YOUR NEW and RRNEWaL . Magazine Subscriptihnjrwith Annie L. Tyer, at the offi^of/Wfflter G. ; Sheppard, Lawyer. ? 2-25-4t ; FOR SALE-EGGS FOR; SETTING; ; S. C. White Monoqc^ at 75; cents ; per setting.?J. J. Barer, R. F. D. 3, ! Farmville, N. C; ' [ ' 1\ ? ??i : NOTICE!?I AM AGENT FOR SING- . er Seweing Machines and can re- 1 pair all makes machines. See or write Fred G. Sfnith, Farmville, < N. C. 2-18-4tp ! I wish to inforjn the publi| that 1 im now agent for the famous Tanner Shoes and'Hosiery., Your patronage solicited GEO. C. WEST, Box 363. Farmville, N. C. < ? - > . ?"' f- ?. . ?' -x. , IT IS NOW TIME FOR YOU TO* place your order wim me for Porto Rico Potato Plants, if you will be in need of any.?George W.- Da vis, Jr. * fi-25-tf \ , :?i CABBAGE PLANTS FOR^SALE!? Early Jersey Wakefeeld, any quanti ty. See us.?Joyner Market and Grocery Co., Farmville, or C. C. Eason, Route, f, Stantonburg, N. C. 2-l8-4tp FOR RENT?A 6 room house on East Wilson St. AU painted over inside since vacated. Will screen when rented. Has a large garden^ flat and a garage. \Apply to Mrs, H. J. Burnette. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the Estate of Nellie Barrett, de ceased, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit- them--to the-; undersigned at Farmville, N. C. on or before the 2nd day of April, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar. of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im-. mediate payment. This the 30th day of March, 1927. Administrator of Nellie Barrett. John Hill Paylor, HIGH POWER GAS % Actual test it has been dem onstrated that the gas we sell at WLSemce Station leads in the namber of miles per graDon. Let ymirsfcbuld use for economy^ stfce and then note the difference in~the mileage you get'f# yomr money.. Another feature S&yice Station is prompt and co||teous service. ? Barrett's Service Station I *">CARA^ ? M , ^ M,'vl H H . ? H H ? ? ? Vwiwf "ti3&5' >'*? ".??* "**" :*" 7 - -i' -t';*""-.' "V ' 7'77' f *j.-;. * ?' ?Vf' ?".?'Tr^V"*'' ^7.: V; ^80 ' * iB w ^ rt s 4 fi H : t? 8 r '-3PLtPitWS9*5liH^P St ' ,-'--? ^. ?* ? * Unfit for . Business. "P<?or man!" said this kind old la# irfco waa deeing the state prisoS. "Why are you here?" "Because my Lawyer Inherited $50,000 tbe' day b? tore he made his plea to the Jury afcd touldn't ween."--Judge. f ? Reason for Praye^Jtayfh^jl^^^H "Why. Tommy," exclaimed theSu^^^ *?? school teacher, "don't you >say your prayers erery night before you go .to bed?*v "Not any more," replied Tapmy. "luster when I slept in a. folding bed; though." ^ - I ffff ff ffff f - - - \ ? C^TTGEve t- On and after MAY 1,1927, the following I <? I prices are.effective for Recording Papers in ;; the office of the Register of Deeds of Pitt if County, see Public Local Laws for 1927: \; ; Title Note . $ .50 if ! Chattel Mortage ....... 50 ]: Agricultural Lien j.:: .60 :: 1 Regular Form Deed 1.25 2 Typewritten Deed 1.50 j| &'? Regular Form Mortgage 1.50 <? . Typewritten Mortgage 1.75 || r Please observe when sending remittance j> with papers. j| ' C. C. COPPEDGE, I: ? ?'f Auditor Pitt County. |I WWWWWWW^WWWWWWW^wwww^wwwwwwwwYwwwwwww^^ww^w^w^w^w^^^^ RENDERS I YELfcOW FRONT STORES | THE BIG THREE | Quality, Value, Service? You Get / Them All At A PENDER Store. ? Colonial Peas, No 2 can I3jc | j MISSION or COLONIAL * > o Sliced Peaches, No. 1 can : - 13?c <1 ; Wesson Oil, Qt f.. .r 45c ? j! Gelfand's Salad Dressing... 22c D. P. Corn, No. 2 can 15c A SHAKER FREE WITH EACH CAN OF < ? Cocomalt, I lb. can 45c ;; * ..I i ^ Wonder or Palace Wonder Palace ; flour -! '? Patent or Self Rising i I 12 lb Bag 24 H). Bag , 52c $1.00 : D. P. BACON J lb. Cartot 24c 1 lb. Carton 47c j 1 Our Pride j; BREAD o Giant 21 Ounce Loaf " 10c. o Land o' Lakes Sweet | Cream BUTTER i; Pound Cut from Tub 61c. \\ p , ?' o % i 11 in _ i i! P. Coffee, the worlds best drinK, m i6c * < > ' ? ? t j V ?' v. t i ' . t_ . ' mz?"?~ ;1? ~?? "WWW* "? i- w "LE if .*? i. ?> "fV^sT?' ? o We wish/to announce to our friends I\ ? ?and patron, that our store formerly lo cated at West Main St., Farmville, N. C. <! >< has been moved to new location at East !! . Corner of Main and Wilson Streets. ? We will be pleased to serve our old )? and new customers at this new address - and assure all of the same courteous U ' service and quality merchandise at low \ \ ; prices. 7 ! / I r| LARD COMPOUND Lb. \y * > ? : < i > ? ? 1 i i i 1:1 riAIID A. & P. FAMILY or QQ? | g rLUUK SELF RISING -24 lb. Bag UOL . J V ? ???? . ? ?; * B >*B Ci]P AU F^NE Clr* \ :: | IPlbAH GRANULATER Lb. PC K - i^fiWAMSlMffi. 3K 25c| I DEAfEDC DEL MONTE Large OO I! ^rEAvMa^ELuw^uN^^n^^o^j
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