Farmville Enterprise Published by the Rome Priatery Eateredla the Poet Office at Fann Tille, N. C.? a* second due mail Batter. Rates for pnbttaHhtg Obituary Notices are one-half cent a word; and cash most accompany copy or suae will not be published, . ? ''' FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1918 of the family. 12. Provide as soon as possible at least two good milch cows for each family and more where it is convenient and advisable to have a surplus of dairy pro ducts for sale. 13. Begin now to plan for an increased acreage of winter crops, such as crimson clover, bur clover, haity vetch, rye, rape, oats* wheat, etc. 14. Take such community action as may be necessary to provide seed for all fall crops. Save all seed possible from the present harvest and buy early the others that will be needed. 15. Study the best plan for disposing of all surplus products and if necessaty, organize the community Jo learn how to grade and pack for market* 16. Discourage the distrac tion of young animals for barbe cues and the practice of wasting by providing lavish picnics, etc. 17. See to it that the very best sanitary conditions are pro* vided in and about the home that every person may keep in good health. 1& Keep in constant touch with your Farm Demonstaton Agent, Home Demonstration Agent, and County Health Of ficer that they may be worth most to you, your community and your county during this national crisis. 0. F. McCRARY, I' District Agent Great Non-Alcoholic . _ ? and Happy. : Mantone. die great holic tonic that has t._ ed numberless half sick, weak and rundown men women into strong, hef happy beings is now o the people of Farmville Parker. 8& Newton ai Wheless.Drug Co. i- H\ ^ In speaking of Mi mat introduction here tone Medical Director L are glad that Mantone brought to this section safe in saying that the folks will say the same thing st as they have had chance Mantone to the test it's heidth giving q was our intention to have tone here sooner but the in other places, where v offered it, bought it so fs our supply was heavily we have mac andwtj?L | ? b the de id steadily ~ w. tenefit Of those here who have not learned a M anyone's great health sp ing work from friends and rela her places I witt ex any man or womaii , * it with the understand ing 1119* unless it helps build up yoursystem it has cost you noth ing, for your money will be re ' * J. -This does not apply to suffering from incurable I *?t ;-.Va- . ?' -xXivt": DrPSoWk'!*"" W** : ? jygieiflrif Off "MvebJwSam as a tonic for VJU> MUM TI >1 You tan . ? Mantone at the ton or Wheless L.--, stores, ^People living Faamville woo are ur nemay do so oroaaChemML. v_ "? a<1** dKre&a. a& little out of .mH im pU'#oi way to ? STORY OF JOAN OF ARC. -1_ (By Finette Stanfield) Once upon a time there was a little girl named Joan of Arc. One time when she watched Over her flock she dreamed that the king said for her tc go and lead her country. So she got a white steel armor, and rode to the kiiig. The king was glad for her to lead the cc?intry free. She rode to, battle and fought brave. She beat the English. At the end of the battle she fell in Jhe hands of the English. They said if they could only get hold of this brave girl they would win the battle. When she was burned they thought they had burned a saint. They did not ever beat a batie after that. Her people wept and wept for her. Joan of Arc. : 0* i Joan of Arc? Joan of Arc Do your eyes ire m ibe skies see the foe? Dont you see the drooping Fleur de-liee? Can't you hear the tears of Nor mandy? Joan of arc? Joan of Arc Let your spirit guide us through; Come lead, your France to vie toy;. Joan of Arc, they are calling you. ? - License Required toBuy, Sfitt or Handle Explosives. The following licenses are re quired: l? Venders License? authorizing ihe purchasing possession and sale of Explosives or Ingredients Purchaser's License? author izing thejpurchase and;?ossess ion of Explosives and Ingre Foreman's License? author izingthepui^hase and psseg sv|EsL"1S to workmen, as pjesqflied bjr * Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Mrs. Mary E. Moore, deceased, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notity all -parties having claims^gainst said estate to/pre sent them to the undersigned, on or before the 1st day of February 1919, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AH ^ei sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This 1st day of -Feb. 1918. - b ? - ANDREW MOORE, g* | gl Administrator of Mrs. Mary E. Moore, dec'd. J. Loyd Hortoo, At(orne*>;fc% ty virtue of tlie power of sale itainedin that certain l^mort :e executed and delivered by contained in that certain mart gage executed and delivered by Wisdom S. 'Speight to J. H. Darden and H. L, Humphrey, on the 21st day of October, 1915, default having been macje in the payment of, the note secured thereby, the undersigned will, on Mondav, the 25th day of Feb rdary, 1918, at 12 o'clock M., be^ fore toe Court House Door in Greenvillet N. C, Bell to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described lot of land, situatedipying ftendgffoeing: in Farmville Township, Pitt Coun ty, State of North Carolina, and^l described as follows, to wit: Lot No. % of what is known as Lincoln Park, in the town of - Farmville, North Carolina, map of which is recbrded in Map Boofe 1, Pape 45f of the Register of Deeds Office of Pitt County, reference to which Map is here by made for further description. Sale made to satisfy the terms of >% * ??> m w ? " ?**" - - ? : ? _ This 22nd day ot January, 1918. (Signed) J. H. DARDEN, J. LOYD HORTON.Atty. NOTICE OF SALE. aaiu uiUiuguKC. - Tertns of sale, CASH said mortgage. teined in 'that certain Deedof Trust ^executed to the under dated December % 1916, and S corded in Book 1, 12, Page 43, of the Register of Deeds Office of Pitf County, default having been made in the payment tfv cured thereby, the undersigned will, on Monday, February 25th, 1918, at 12 o'clock M.,' before the Court Ho ,..J Door in Green ville, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described parcels ofelan