Newspapers / The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, … / May 10, 1918, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
ford carbwgs A SBOWER BATH ! EVERY AFTERNOON "Good mating. We hare coom to Ito the children their bath," this, of warm, hM In food Trench. Then from off the an tor car slides a porta ble abower bath. earried into the bouse by doctor sod bum. For the Mart halt hoar that ttttte fcottsge beasts of a bathroom in active serrice, for when the water the Massing of a warm, clean pamped by the doctor falls ef Toang France* while the nana sciube religiously and the darkening water bears witness of a whiter, clean er child. And as yon might veil imagine, the kiddies like it except the last coM dash that the doctor slyly engineers by fuickly transferring toe supply Bine Into a backet of cold water? for Ja to these for months At Att voice* joined the solemn chant, From David* city 4o the tea; From deep Buphratef silent Mm, To Jericho ?* palm-shaded Met; from Oath to QaUlee. In widening circle*, tweet and ctear, From dive grove or paim^crowned hiU, Swept back that anthem. Heaven-born, On harp* of gold, by a ngele tome, "Peace and good win, good wiX." A thontand peart on Timet t ttrong tide Bona wathed the thoret of Change; Unoounted men have lovtd, have died, And Ufa and Death, att madefied, ?* Haae twept earth' t u>ide*t range. * -1** ' ? ? But ttiO the harpert touch the ttringt, J* chorn* grander etUt, wmmmmm mighty voicet ting. While att A? earth her chorOlt bring, md good win, good wiJLn I n humble cot on Scotia' t brae*. Or Sgppft tfumb'rout vale, O'er tand+wept detertt, camel trod, 0% fwip crownpd Aipt up reared to i'- Oad, .. The mioht* chord* prevail . Down went the ttahcart shepherd* there , In humble pate, with heartt aflame. To an the earth firm Bethlehem' * In toiemn watchet on that night, The dear Qo&t new Svangel came. : Fresh Green Cabbagi f Studts Fresh Bread - GAL. EVAPORATED PE4CI CAL. BLACK EYED PEAS IRISH POTATOES ^ : NAVY BEANS OATMEAL - Ihese items are cheaper wheat. The Nation is crying MEAT and WHEAT. If bignete is of benefit to the public it should bfc commended* ? The size of * business depend! upon the needs which that business is caBedupon to serve. A business should be as bigas its job. You do not drive tacks with a pile driver? or piles with a tack hammer. . Swift 6c Company's growth has been the natural and inevitable result of na tional and international r eeds. Large-scale production ,w^ distribution are necessary to convert the live stock of die West into meat and by-products, ami > to distribute them over long distances to the cctfsuming centers of the East en4" abroad* Only an organization like that of Swift & Company, with ha many packing plants, hun dreds of distributing houses, and thousands of wfrigerator cars, would have been able to handle the varying seasonal supplies of live stock and meet the present war emergency by supplying, without interruption: i ' ^/r?f?TTie^^soIdi?raMd theADies service rendered? ' Everyone, we ciency of the Swi ?in performing e minimum of exper and any other part of the home. Let us show you. Farmvflle Furniture Co. T. E. JOYNER, Mar. FARMV1LLE, N. C " / ? ? o ill ;v ? v 7 ? ? j | vpa '? .MT ?it ? K.V . I V" 'tfVi fcj > * > Tjnno?i(tfe? k!_ r: our 16" ponsiMify in thiswar. Homes nited, families enrolled, resources A?*icn?i waste eliminated means? AMERICA INVINCIBLE^^ When each of us learns to sacrifice every interest-in the National Service, Germany's doom will be sealed. 'it'Jp V."" > c' ~'~r> ?; *? live in health and efficiency; but , without extravagance and without waste, "lere is aiL opportunity for each to share the Mlt service i fts important as the fay the? ittui ?t the front. S3 ' 'r.-' ? it. v. -n** wjm f:-. -mitt -;.di x Save and Lend Yomr Savings Yon can render double fervice by lending your savings to Uncle Sun. He needs your savings now. You will need them after the. war; if you keep them till Jan uary 1, 1923, you will get your money back with 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. They may be redeemra before maturity at any post-office with Interest to about 3 per cent Boy War-Savings Stamps And hold safely the results of your patri otic thrift against a tjme of need. It nelpr to win the war. fAna your dollar will buy more after the war. v- ! ?! They Are Ballots for die Rights i of Mankind A Savings Stamp cost $4.12 in January, and ,tovthis price ond cent his been added for each month since January. This stamp will be worth $5.00 on January 1, 1923. ?; .-vr-- ;:'i Mil ? - NOTICE! North Carolina, Pitt County, g In the Superior Court, Before Maggie Spain The^^fendani oirJfche 4th fey of Search, =?. 1. j;__ i*._ T": OF TOM the pardon, of Tom McKinney coiivicted at the August Terra of the Superior Court of Pitt Coun ty for the crime of having liquor in hjs possession for the purpose of sale and sentenced to the road of Pitt County for Sjtir term of Eight (8) months. All persons who oppose the granting of sajd parden are in vited to forward their protests Ml PLANTS Qlvwi By EX. TO DESTROY Five Excellent J pert of Loultl cotton plants: 1. Hordes of adult weervils, many to*. each plant in the field, are killed out 2. Many more weevils that are In the immatore- stages, sometimes u many. fa hundred for each plant to 'theft d, are also billed. " r Y
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 10, 1918, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75