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MODERN WOODMEN of AMERICA No. 15727 , ... . , Meets Every 2nd and 4th Friday sights in Horton Building Visiting Brothers Welcome. to sec J, A. MEWBORN at the - Bank of Farmville, Farmville, N. C, agent [ationai LU^; Aetna and hen in need of LIFE or MODEl, F. O. B. PONTIAC P.'J'.v" IcsSB?*; as the Oak' ? VI Body Five passenger touring car, two passenger road&( r 1 Motor-Oakland-Northway, six-cylinder. Frame -Pressed &eel. ( ; -1 >. Front Axle-I-beam, drop forged. Rear Axle-Full floating, one bearing. Springs-Front, Semi-eliiptic; Rear, Three-quarters ellip- ' tic, underslung. Cooling- Circula'.ing, centrifugal pump and fan. Oilling-Circulating splash system, sight feed on dash. Carburetor-Marvel. Clutch-Cone type, ball bearing release shoe. Transmission-Siding gear, selective type. Starting, Lighting and Ignition-Remy. Storage Battery-WiHard Drive- Hotchkiss. Brakes-Scrvicc, external contracting; emergency, inter nal expading. Steering gear- Irreversable type, 17-inch Peering wheel. Control- Center, ball type, left hand drive, Wheels - Artillery type, demountable rim. Tires- 32x312, non-skid on rear.. Whejlbase- HO inches. Gasoline System- Oakland Stewart Vacuum System, gasoline tank in rear. Tank Capacity -GaspliriOfc gallons; Oil, 1 gallon. Trimming-Genuine machine buffed leather, Equipment-One man top, Stewart spedonieter, gasoline gauge, robe rail, foot rail, extra demountable ( rim. clear vision divided" windshield, electric headlights with dim mers, tail light and in^rumeut board light; license tag brackets, electric horn, rubber floor mat in driving com partments, tools, etc. No Hill too Steep No Saiid too Deep ?Oakland' m E Mr, W. R. Nannie, a farmer, who lives a feW: miles northwest of Parmvitle, was in i own Saturday and told us thai he planted cotton April 7tb, and that he had corn up and growing! Mr. G. E. Moore has awarded the contract to J. M. Parker for the erection of a handsome home on his vacant lot on Wilson street next to the residence of Mrs. Helen Watkins, and lumber is now being sawed for same. FOR SALE At a bargain Ford Roadster Racer, i. cash, balance on monthly pay-, ments? af>ply atEnterpriseoificc. P^Mr. Ezra Wyatt,! special repre sentative of M; Schulz Piano Co., is in^he city again assisting the Joy ner Furniture Co.. io the sale, of these excellent ptenqs. Mr. Wyalt lias mafiy friends here who afe always glad 10 have him return. The Bank of Farmvilie Ibis; week mailed out cards announc ing a. change in its officers. The ?- _ ? uuiii, j. aij men iH'iu, and H. W.' Tuua-o, Assistant Cashier. Mr. J. T?. Sutton, of LaGrangeJ has accepted a position with the ? , . .. .< t ii' HV|T|6AVy^ it mw ?v?.? . w.j, ceremoniously and without ani notice whatever. \Yc hope il Mr. Sutton we ffave a man cr whom we can depend, and i{ whom the public can put cod fidence and tru&, as he comes tp Fn? Highly recommended by he er, employ er.J|| ??rS?le-2hoJ| bargain to quick buyer f Engine now. running and is fir^ class condition. , Reason J selling expedfc to io&aU elec motor. ? The Farmvilie Ent with good oil liniment, the su xeft vra$ to stoj The bed: nibbing lini > . . , iml^l viduality, should be made to your individual ive woolens to seled from, you can have our local dealer in your town send us your choice and corre# measure. Leave your order-Today FARMVILLE, i C Next Door I MOTTO. Our line of Heavy and Fan?y Groceries is ||| ;; now the freshest to be had and is complete ? | in every way. We carry only the be? and can supply your every want. -4^Jlemem^er friend $our terms are cash;: and for you to get our prompt attention and be& prices, as -? A ' a you expedfc, your accounts must be paid promptly 1 mammrnmrnmimmmmmm 11' " " ? "
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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