If Pays To Advertise Through "the Column* of The Farmville Enterprise IT REACHES - THE PEOPLE Subicriptloo f 1 i Ymrli) Advance. I g-c? BB=a I 1 1 1 awMBggga , . i - i FA11MVLLLK, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. APRIL % 1?15 Merchants ! Get Wise Let Us Write You an Ad. and we'll open your eyes WITH INCREASED BUSINESS G. A. ROUSE. Editor. NO. 44 TOWN PRIMARY I- HELD WEDNES DAY NIGHT. * Ben. A. Joyner Nominated For Mayor and R. L. Dans, R. E. Belcher, B. S. Smith, J. I. Mor gan and T. E. Joyner for Board of Commissioners. At the Democratic mass meet ' ing held it) the Town Hnll Wcd nesday.'night (or the purpose of nominating, candidates for the next ensuing 'two years the following nominations, were made: For Mayor the? were two c&ndidates, Messrs. J. T. Bundy apd Ben A. Joyner. Mr. Joyner receiving a. majority of the votes ca& was declared the nominee. Next in order was thenomi nation of a Board of Commis sion's, which was nominated by acclamation. Those raceving the nomination for Commission ers are Messrs. R. L. Davis, R. J- Belcher, B. S. Smith, j. I. Morgan and T. E. Joyner. Those nominated to compose the executive committee are R. E. Belcher, chairman; W. A. Pollard and J. W. Holmes To the retiring Mayor, Mr. T. C. Turnage, the convention gave a unanimous vole of thanks for the excellent service rendered by him add his co-workers. The ele' : . ; While talking of a bigger army, why not go a ^lep farther and advocate a bigger brand o! flatesmonship in this country? f FINE PRESS BUILDING AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION , I - A ' ? 1 -orrrltht, MM. by Panama Pacific International Ertwltkm Company. This photograph ah^wa the floe Praia building at the Panama-Pacific International Eipoaltlon, Sail Franclicb 1916, dedicated to the use of newspaper' man, coat 135,000. Tha bnlldhig. a two-?tory structure, la In the architeo ture or tbe French rehalasance and U provided with comfbrtable lounging and reception roomi, where newapapa tnen and womeo. from ali part* of the world may make themselves at home. Everybody la welcome at the Pruat building and correspondent* are ottered tbe use of all tt* facilities 'GET THIS THING THROUGH.' National Prohibition Workers on Vive Year' Campaign. .Salisbury, March 30.? Before an audience reduced to several hundred by the wonft weather of the season, addresses 'were de livered tonight by ex-Governor Malcolm Patterson, of Tenn., Dr. Howard Russe!, founder of the Anti-Saloon Lague, and R. L. Davis, in the interest of Na tional prohibition. It wo: one of a hundred "(Jet this thioE throuzb" rallies. Dr. Russell explained how and Mr. Patter son told why national pro hibition was to be won during the fire year campaign now on. Mr. Davis explained the three new $ate laws which go into ef fe