tirmville Enterprise ' '? " AldVlOHK. PubUskcr. $p q; A, ROUSE, *4} to* ud A.A. fc-?r. Om DoBtr llw ynr-Ji aim.Ki. fc r , Balcred la the P?M Ollico ?t turn vtUc, N. C.,?s Kjcomd cUw suit matter. SSSaSBBBBBOSBPWdttBBSSSSS? SSQU1 L THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1913. Some American* are so fool ish?those ftill in Mexico. Now the o!deft inhabitant it saying that winter has loft its punch. A 'young: man never judges his sweetheart by his knowledge of bis on n sifter. The U.S. NaVy is beginning to realize at Iaft that it has a Dan iels come to judgement. If you want to rultj your boy juft take his side on every ques tion and dispute' he has with his teacher or your neighbor's cbilj dren. Among the various moral up lifts none is more ftimulating than the re employment by big induftrail plants of the men re cently laid off. Congresi ought to feel as a lark with no tariff and reformed currency measures to be put through on or before a give* date. Imports of President Wilson's vigorous pbysxal condition in ' dicate that he is in training as a white hope to oqeet any champ ion of these naughty trufts. Governmental announcement fiat there's no alcohol in grape juke skillfully extricates the ad ministration from themoft peril ous diplomatic situation it has CiMtoenboaalarad. I'&sxy.'? WilRon, the big fiegro who : murdered Mm.. W- H. Lynch pear Windell la# Saturday night, was captured Ttoeaday afternoon by a mob in search and wu shot to death in-a swamp not far from where Mrs. Lynch wqs killed. Worth Sanders, another negro who was implicated in the mur der of Mrs. Lynch was captured and rushed to Raleigh for safe keeping. The mob of about 340 citizens were after him, but the officers were a little to quick for them in this instance. Mrs. Lynch was killed by the blow of an axe on the head and drag ged to the wood i and her body thrown in a pile of brush. Mrs. L> nch was of a floe family. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. p - :.v: l"V v'-': U: ' S j Having qualified as Adminis trator of John Windham, deceas ed, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims aginst the estate of the said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned within twelve months from this - J date, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. Ai> pnrions indebted to said estate will please make imme .... diatc payment. This January 21st. 1914. R M. LEWIS, Admr. F. G. Janra & Son, Attys. "t ? i ^ *;:y v-; Administratrix Notice, Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of J. W. Moseley deceas ed late of Pitt County, N. C, this is to notify all persons having ; plaims agiintf the e?ate of said deceased?) exhibit them on Of ? before Jan, the 12th, 1915, or this ^ notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to * unsaved sinner (John 8:31). Fellow ship with God- depends upon oor will ingness to forgive others (H?tt 9:14, It; Mark 11:25) ; but that 1* not the ground of God's forgiveness (Eph. 1:7; 4:?). . God doea not tempt men (Ja *.' 1:13); he doea permit temptation to "aasall us, such a* modern economic condition* (Mark 1:13, 13), but Ood never allow* us to be tempted above what we can bear (1 Oor. 10: 13). Vol ume* have been written about thla prayer and yet it* fulness bss not even been suggested. The teacher who realtr-pray* cannot be a failure, for he baa tha power ot Ood behind his labor. He most, however, not limit himself to hf* prayer only (Phil. 4:6; Jas. 8:13, 14). The Christian's prayer most be to the name of Obrist, which is hot namsd here, for he was not yet cruci fied. - Th* Holy Spirit. in. Teaching by parable (vy. 6-10) "A parable I* Kb Earthly story with a | heavenly meaning." Only the t?acher who can tranalate truth Into term* of "It la like" ha* really begun to taacb. I-et oa beware, however, of a wrong comparison and of to vivid details. This is not a picture of Ood, only by war of oontr^st la he Are three friend* here: (1) The needy ?,oe In his Journey; (3) the needy one wss beet, and (3) the needy one who was a selfish n*lghfr>. The pau perism ot the second was Inexcusable 090, 4!1?): the wandering of the first at night time cannot go OMteai lengod (Matt. .38:30). A* for the third, it wa* a most unseasonable hour and hi* friend's Insistence wa* unrea. r on able, fet, hi* Insistence emphaalsed the urgency of the request and the con ildenco of a frteodtgfiffi/ '.-nr. Teaching hy contrast (T?. 11-18) . Pedagoglcslly considered thla le the appltfl^tleqr Notice It U Introduced by the wot* "for" and the summary lathe sum and aubstanoo of attgOOd the Heiy Spirit. Jesus contrast* bread, that which preserve* life, with ? stone, which i? dea* and llfeles.v Ho con trast* fish, on of the mo*t common meht foods, with a senict, Which idg * deception, and an egg, which la idoua but reproductive scorpion, which has In ttt ieeth. Br.h promise 1* tad (Jas. 4:1), ' 1 ? ? v,' ? '? ?S-'h' ^ Will 1 1 Busktl PirlY at SHm$ HiH. !| Hwt public is cordially invited II to attend a Basket Party to given by the school at Sbivcrs n Hill on Wednesday evening Feb 0 ruary 6th, 1914. ? Helen Smith fl Lanie Tyson || Two Lots For Salt. One next door to Mr. Wntt Parker's. 69 * 265 feet. Room (or (wo bouses, Also one small lo( near Ed. Rollins on Marlboro- road or Main street. Cash or In&allment. Dr. James E. Patrick. ? 'TT'Vi ' "1 T.^1 m ? I HE BOUNTIFULTABLE delights (be eye, gladdens the heart and adds to the health. Our SUPERIOR GROCERIES fragrant Coffees and Teas, Flour Fruits, se'eded Canned Good 5, Catsups, Sugars, and Spices aic here to sel out ihc family feafi for all occasions. For savings on your Grocery 1UI buy here. J. A. MlZELL & CO. Pone No. 26 "1 want to tell you what celved from the use o I Thedl Mrs. Sylvanla Woods, of Gift "It certainly has no equ liver and stomach troubles. 1 saved my little girl % life, J nderful benefit 1 have re I's Black-Draught," writes Mills, Ky. for la grippe, bad colds, nly believe Black-Draught ? ahe had the measles, more trouble. ! shall In my home." For constipidfon, indigestion, headache, dizzi ness, malaria, chills and'fsyer, biliousness, and all similar ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. If you suffer from any-ot these complaints, try Blade Draught It Is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five years of splendid success, proves .its value. Good for young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. Please send us a check for the 11.00 you owe on Subscription. - >/;^r -?. - ? ?-*r;"'"-.4^.' --v ' " ?" ? ... . For Fishing, Larterns Can^? ^ -> and H.xrd Strong and Durable Condition*. -tissm ?'?"?? ^ SBBr -. ;T?;.V J" ?V-'';' Give steady, bright light Easy to light Easy to clean and rewick. Don't smoke^ Don't blow out in the wind. Don't leak. At dealert everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY wmSavI!!"0 a*rnMOHB cww^wN \T ^ WANT IT, Y All NEED IT, AND JL VU MUST HAVE IT. This Being True, Then Why Not Come to see us? ? We have the Goods, the Price, and the Terms. \ "NUF SED." - Your to serve. Furniture Co T. E. JOYNER, Mgr. Remember friends our terms are cash, and for you to get our prompt attention and bedt prices, as you expetft, your accounts murft be paid promptly. FarmvtUe, - - - n. Carolina THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE firo-Mal-fl live , ?-I" - - Announcement! Lwish to announce to the public that I have located in Farmville and am representing the Consumers' Monument Co., of Ball Ground, Ga. one the largest monument factories in the South - and will be pleased at any time to serve your needs in this line. ? -4 I sell direct from factory to purchaser and can save yob about 25 per cent on the usual agent's price. We s?ll any sixe. Write or see me for further particular*. J. H. Savage, Farmville, N. C.