t? fhSmWLLE ENTERPRISE ?? AiRshed ky THE ROUSE PR1NTERT G. A. Souse> Editor and Solo Owner. Subscription Price Om Year 1 $1.50 Advertising Rates PumLahed ou to Manager II ' i* Altered aa second class maO matter at thh poutettke ^at A Philadelphia store has a bell which can be heard 30 miles. Tab beats Mr. Coolidge's record by 30 ?Caw Ah, well; those who now fear for the young once hid in the barn to smoke and read Deadwood Dick. Education must seem less wonder ful to a boy whose educated dad can't help him in the eighth gsade. - The various sections of America agree on almost everything except the proper thing to be ashamed of. It is true love if it endures after hearing her describe 82,942 different things as "perfectly precious." If knighthood were yet in flower, certain young men would check their shoes before dancing. Ard now nothing remains of the foot ball season except trying to get the other fellow's coach. You can recognize the typica A merican anywhere. He is asking some body for a match. Most of the big jobs are held by men who couldnt even name three haughty magazines. * So few attain that nice balance mid way between inferiority complex and swellhead. ? What this country needs, along with a good five-cent cigar, is a five-cent appetite. ? ' , The "sticks" is that region wnere a i thief is just a thief instead of a mas-1 tier criminal. So very many have been doing five days' work and scattering it over six days. There's one Progressive Senato r not easily to handle. He doesn't eat breakfast. J k" . H1 #ee in the paper that a widower - W#b ataa ckBdien oat is Nebraska kaa marned a widow with seven ehA- ? ^f'never looked at it this way be is a fact that there are an] ajftf Jet of "s" curves in Mississippi T^^Doea 'an oyster suffer?"?now scetns to be the newspaper subject of the moment. We say "yes"?if he Is ? married oyster. i 4 No Badi House *"Have some whiskey?" ?? "No, thanks, I never touch any AS# but water." I ^Well, I'm not asking you to wash your" hands in it" Have you ever been at sea be flb^e?f asfced the captain of an Irish magy^ho applied as a cook on a stem- docked at New York. " "At aea before? An' dy*e think Oi mm aver from the ouid country in a cab?" tic A Spatchman who was about to get! - ppnrriod informed the minister that h* matted the ceremony performed in C^JVlKyV' asked the clergyman. ^. "Wed, the rice will feed the hens," replied the prospective bridegroom.? - The Arrow. A CARD OP THANKS .. -? .-? * ' -? "V """? . ? " . Aa we cannot thank all personally . We take this method to express our appreciation for the sympathetic ser vice rendered us doring^the illness and ? death of our father and husband. The teadkal service by Dr. C. C. Joyner we^not^ ^^^^n^ccelled, nor the A. C. Byn#? and Children. THE TMO^EATOE WEEK OP JULY 18th. MONDAY "WOMEN LOVE DIAMONDS" A Metro - Goldwyn Picture with Pauline Starke Alao?COMEDY TUESDAY "HEY, HEY, COWBOY" A Universal Western with Hoot Gibson Also?BILL GRIMM ... WEDNESDAY "TIN GODS" A Paramount Picture with Thomas Meighan Also?COMEDY THURSDAY . "THREE HOURS" A First National Picture with Corinae Griffith Also?COMEDY FRIDAY "SENSATION SEEKERS" A Universal-Jewell with BRlie Dove Also?COMEDY . LL. SATURDAY "THE CANYON OF LIGHTS" A Pox Western with Thai Mix Also?"The House without a Key" - And Felix Arthur?"Yes, that's what the pawnbroker told me when I tried to raise something on it." Report of The Condition of THE BANK OF FARMVILLE Farraville, N. C. At the close of business June 30,1927 RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $475,578,35 Stocks, Bonds Mortgages 1,000.00 Bond Account 166,300.00 "ianking House,?$60,000 Furniture & Fix? 20,000 80,000.00 Cash and net amount due. * RonVor<; and ilVUi Trust Companies 1 63,074.50 i Checks or clearing: 6,355.941 Total .. $792,308.79 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $100,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses, etc. paid 15,002.17 Unearned Discount 7,389.21 Bills payable NONE Deposits subject to <*heck, Individual 308,813.64 Cashier's cheeks outst'g 3,549.74 Certified Checks 500.00 Time Certificates of deposits, ;^ \ / | Savings Bepoats 62,580*2 Bonds Deposited - _ 166,300.00 Accrued Interest due depositors 24*02.93 Total $792,808.79 State of North Carolina?County of Pitt, July 8th, 1927. I, D. E. Oglesby, Cashier of the above named Bank, do sdemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. D. E. OGLESBY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn 10 UCiUiC I1IC, I this 9th day of July, 1927 J. M. STANSILL, Notary Public. My Com. expires Jan. 20, 1928, Correct. Attest: R.L.PWIS J. R. DAVIS, Directors Report of the Condition of _ THE BANK OP FOUNTAIN At Fountain, in the State of North Carolina, at the Close of Business June 30, 1927 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $201,078.94 Demand Loans 8,500.00 Overdrafts, unsecured 79.61 U. S. Bonds and Liberty f Bonds : 12,000.00 N. C. State Bonds 5,000.00 ' All other stocks, bonds and mortgages 5,000.00 Banking houses, $3,150.00; furniture and fixtures, $1,900.00 5,06a00 Cash in vault and net am ounts due from banks, < bankers and trust Co/s._ 39,233.12 Cadi items held over 24 hours 26.92 ** ' ?? Total $275,968.49 I LIABILITIES -W Capital stock paid In $ 60,006.00 Surplus fund ? 30,000.00 Undivided profits, less ttf rent exp. and tares pd. 4,108.47 Dividends unpaid ?, ? K8J0 Bills payable _ 20,000.00 Deposits subject to eheck, individual 80,960.78 Cashier's checks outstanding 880.69 Time certificates 'of depos- s it, due on or after 80 v"" ' i days ; 6,475.33 Savings Deposits ?_?_ 81,698.69 Reserve for "tot. & Ex ? 1,691.63 H ./_>y ? Total $275,968.41' State of North Carolina, County of ; Pitt, July Otb, 1927 I I, J. M. Horton, Cashier of the H<> u " Freddie the Frosh gave his fratc nlty pin to that younjf^Davis ldd whdr * lived oat onKay Street. One day. last week when he called on her a new maid answered the door. "Miss Frances is engaged, sir," said the - y? "I know it," repied Freddie, "I'm what, ilmhi "lit*1 i i"" 41 . ? -- ? SELE^TEDJFARMS Yielding Mere TOBACCO, at OffE-FIFTH the east of Carolina Acreage < ? South "Georgia tobacco land has proved its superiority in' yield of high grade bright tobacco. 50.000,000 pounds marketed last season at good prices. More this year. Wt have a lew well located tobac co farms in cultivation, acquired un der foreclosure; which it will pay you to investigate. Terms are 25% cash ? and the balance on ea?y payments. . Writs today for complata datcriptioo information J. J, TIMLIN 1502Heaiey Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. "J A hero muaf die at the right time in order to *c. uh monument. ^"administrator's notice said estate will plaase make tamedi ofWestatfe of William Joseph Jones, deceased, late of Pit". Uu. North Carolina, this is to nouiy ah persons having claim against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Farmville, N. C., on or before the 24th day of June 1928, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 22nd day of June 1927. .si? ~ Manly Liles, Administrator - of estate William Joseph Jones. John Hill Paylor, Attorney# 6-24-6 >. V;;? ?. . , <? ????Mliiikb :'v ; " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of James H. Joyner, de ceased, late of Pitt county, N. C., thus is to notify all persons holding claim against said estate of deceased to' ex hibit same before me in Farmville on of before the 1st day of July 1928, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to ate settlement. This "the 1st dflJT of July, 1927. W. C. JOYNER, Adtnr. chg. ^J?' NOTICE OP SALE Untfcer and by virtue of the powejr of sale-contained in that certain deed of trust executed by J. O. Baker and wife Lala Baker, to J. K. Davis, trus tee, Bank of Farmvihe, on the 20th day of March, 1923, recorded in the Registry of Pitt County in Book U-14 at page 469, the undersigned trustee, will On Monday July 25th, 1927, at 12 o'clock Noon, at the courthouse door in Greenville, N. C., sell at pub lic auction FOR CASH, to the highest bidder, the following described tracts of land: TRACT NUMBER ONE: Being lot No Thirty-two (32) situated on the South Side jpf Wilson Street in thej Town of Farmville, on plot of proper ty formerly owned by Addie G. De Visconti, and known as the DeViscon ti property as surveyed and plotted by Sherman Clodfelder, which is re corded in Map Book 1 page 99, of the Register of Deeds Office of Pitt County, reference to which map. is hereby made. This being the same lot dee'ded to I}. W. Smith by Tabitha De Visconti on the 9th day of January 1917, and recorded in Book Q-ll at page 388 of the Pitt County Registry, and' the same land deeded J. 0. Baker by .R W. Smith and wife, which deed is of record in Book E-14 at page 131. ^ TRACT NUMBER TWO: Being lot No. Thirty-one (81) of plat of proper ty formerly owned by Addie G. De Visconti, and surveyed and plotted by Sherman Clodfelder, which sair map is recorded in Map Book 1 at page 99, of the Pitt County Registry, and be ing the same lot deeded T. _W; Lang by Tabitha DeVisconti by deed dated January 9th, 1917r recorded in Book Q-ll at page 476 and the same land deeded by T.W. Lang and wife to J. 0. Baker, said deed being of record in Book B-14 at page 122 pf the Pitt County Registry. Reference to which deeds ja hereby made for a further description. ? This the 23rd day of June 1927. . ; ' J. R. DAVIS, Trustee. John Hill Payor, Attorney. How It Is Done "Yes, Archibald, Robert does make more money than he spends. He works at the mint." :?: ? , ? mF" M jwr ? Hi ? ? -. I |b ?d^IKN3P-<K fS&tMmr ' ' '?2"" SI ' r^BH ?r mf I ^ ^ n ' . Cenol Agency - " ?* . ? , . v- . Modern smokers demand quality I and put | I THIS experienced age knows the gdfcd tobaccos it demand* in a dgarette. And it b^s made Camel the greatest leader may age has ever known. Camel's dunce tobaccos and-its blending lor smoothness iri^mdldwn^ have made it supreme with amok, era. Camel today is world favorite, because of quality. Camel was made to succeed in an age that knows merit. Just try Camels and youll know why no other cigarette can compare with them. Let the choice of the modern world show you what smoking enjoyment can really be. "Hare a CamelT I- 'V. v?s* frilt '? Q 1*27, &.Jt IUyool4* Tobacco frtimiyv winalraiXalMn. N. C. ?w . T~ ' Coach' . . * 735 /Co?pc^ ,M^7*5 Sedan ..... *35 All prices f. o. b. Detroit, plus war excise tax. ? ?-? ? s^,.\ assoc?ated with this ^e^ieU ^gJeoj# tfae Greater Essex Su- I per-Six with spotlight brilliancy marfcln* it farther than ever above III comparison! ^ndeZSJdfr('dYdon t in Essex his deFvel^on the^a^s^f J^a"dlc all I In a Bad Fix y Qindigestion| 1 had suffered with indi- I 3 gestion for 6 years," says Mr. S| I H. C. Dove,R.F.D.4, Cheoter, I | S. C. "I had gotten to the Ej 3 place where I could hardly jjc 13 eat a thing?everything hurt E I S WW i smothering spells Rfr | E and fell off 20 pounds. I was |S 3 in a bad fix. E I "I read of Elack-Draught I | and decided to try it , I do I 3 not believe that I would have E 3 been living today had it not E I been for Black-Draught. I had E I gotten to where I only ate E | y milk and crackers, bat after E E taking Black-Draught I began I 3 to eat and gradually got my E 3 appetite back. > J gained in E weight and felt better. I have 9e I notnad a bad spell of indigee- E ^9 ticn in fam months." Ef 3 TbedferdV Black-Draught is E M prepared in a powder from I E medicinal roots and herbs. In I I use over 85 yean. V-* N Sold everywhere. 25 cents. E ? - - ' < ? -- my life," confessed f fOUOlJMlll . recently; "never agalnwttF^lTB^ fit tto icebox a Joien bottles of Made from real Granges and con taining real orange juice. Orange Crush makes * delightful treat wherever women gather for an af , ternoon or evening party. Served in gleaming glasses. It Instantly be speaks the thoughtful hostess. i .There are six reasons Why Orange- . Crush is so surpassingly delicious: j First, the Juiceof luscious oranged;! next, the delicate flavor fit their, peel; next, the zestful'tang Of-flto1 fruit add found In oranges, lemons and limes. Added to .'this, a pure food color such as Is'wed in cakes and candies, healthful carbonated water, pure cane sugar. Nothing else. - - ? ' J range-Crush may bo obtained by the case either from one's neighbor hood dealer or from the local bottler. .The public Is warqed to ask for It by nams and to identify It by the Krinkly itottle. . : - > ' 7 ? " " '? ~' *. ? \ ? ? ? * ? . . ? - ? - A woman doesn't really begin to have faith in a man until other peo ple lose it. ? ? % r > WATCtJ YOUR STEP! Saturday HAVE YOUR SHOES REBUILT WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK Shoe Service Shop MAIN ST., FARMVILLE, N.C. Henry Ford seems to be the only man who can talk big and make good on. all his big talk, but although Henry may not know it, a lot of peo ple are waiting to say ^1 told you so," at his financial funeral. HIGH POWEjt GAS By actual test It has been dem onstrated that the gas we sell at our Service Station leads in the number of miles pep gallon. Let us fill your tank with the gas you should use for economy's sake and then note the difference in the mileage you get for your money. Another feature of our Service Station is prompt and courteous service. ' V ' ' ? "V ' ? ? Barren's Service Station AND GARAGE . ?? i :: No REGULARfiPURS I ii 1 . 1 1 i - . - ' : it j[ * If the home owner knew just when and how and at <f.mt I j; hour the sneak thief or burglar was to "pull the job" I g... home?he could of course be prepared and would suffer no ! loss. But things don't work out that way. j? The safest method therefore is to .take every roaopn- | ' able precaution, and one of the most efficient ways to .pro- J tect valuables is in a sefety deposit box. J ;!?% X% **urin? summer months, when the family is away from | home a great deal, is the time when sneak thieves are most 9/1 ' active. A safety deposit box here at our bank costs little. J I | Valuable papers, flat silver and other valuables are safe and | ? Step Ik .See for yourself. Let us explain the low cost and J l J j the service we extend to all our patrons. 9 I

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