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t Ministerial Association Will * Assist in Establishing Memorial to Boys. r ^ ? Greenville, N. C., Sept. 24;? At a meeting o# the Greenville Ministerial Association the sug gestion was made that the churches of Pitt county promote and carry to a successful con clusion the Wtiding of ? Me morial Hospital in Pitt county. The ministers heartily accepted the suggestion. To this end the Greenville Ministerial is calling a conference of ali the ministers (white and colored) or "a repre sentative of each church in Pitt count};, to be held at the Jarvis Memorial Methodist church, Greeoville, Mobdav, September 29th, 230 P. . - The people or the county are ready for this movement. xIt is a supreme opportunity for the Christian of the county to minis- j te? in His Name to the sick for years to come. May * every ' church in the county h^e a representative tO| discuss ihis proposition and to complete an organization to car ry this frnportast work to a suc cessful conclution. The Farmvilie Boy Scouts Have Weekly Meeting. * ? \ \ The Boy Scoots of Farmvilie j held their weekly meeting on Thursday events?, September lfch. It proved the most inter esting and enjoyable meeting they have beld?nce their organi zition. After tke meeting was called to-order V the Scout Master, Mf. Sheppard, and the usual business preliminaries dispenced with tbe Scout Master suggested j (Hay em* ~games, there Hitf no school Saturday. The plan waSenlhusiastically doomed by the boys, tbe vote its fayor being unanimous, j The neit half hour was taken ) in progressive story-telling, he story Vhidf we are unable ' name, was .started by the ?ut Master atd the boys fol ded in dfder.j tbe conclusion >tng given by {he Eagle Patrol tfer, Ed Nas# Warren. The $s voted it fth? best thing 4" and it realij was very in resting. fheiS they decided inake progressive story teQ * a regular pas of each meet ng words by tbe meeting the following ?*. *' v.'j, f Get youi Hemstitching done in Farm viHe at 'Mrs. J. Weils {Smith. Seed Rye, Oats, Clover, Al falfa, Vetch, Grass Seed? B. A. Joyner&Co. A good 5-passenger Fortf for Sale. See T. H. Rouse at Tovvn send's Warehouse. ' ?35 Let us do your Hemstitching an! Picoting, New Machine at fcfts. J. Welts Smith f For Sa!e ?10 barrels of Corn., at $10.00 per barrell.? Wk H Moore, Sr., at GTeene county. Zm " J& Hogs and Pigs for Sale? Full blood Poland China, either sex* t-A. C. Turnage> Farmville, V7 /"< f Lost?Auto License Tag No. 69825. Finder will please re t urn to The Enterprise office or to W. S. Tugwelf. Salesman Wanted-Lubricating Oil, Grease, Specialties, Paint. Part or whole time. Commis sion basis. Man with car or rig prefered.? Riverside Refining Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Ladies!? Have yonr carpets cleaned by Electricity? The Vacuum system. I am handling. theTbar Machine, and I will clean them or sell you the machine ? D. N. Edwards. with rubber tires, it it shall be unla Lost--Suit of Gdtbes which I, through mistak&placed in some one's automobifeSaturday night. Had just been cleaned and press led. Finder wilt please return to The Enterprise office and re ceive reward, or tc J; M. Parker, FarmyiHe, N. C. ' T. , ' AN ORDINANCE Prohibiting the Use of Tractors Be it ordained by the Board oil Qommissioners of the Town off Fartnvitte as follows: T 1st. That it shall be unlawful for any person, or persons, to drive, rok?r piy*,10r caqse to driven, rolled. or pulled 'oa or' upon any of the paved streets in the Town of Farmville any trac tor, traction engine, disc barrow, mowing machine, stag plow or jagged, rough, or rugged treads rim or iHieeL 2. That it shall be unlawful for an v person or persons to drive, roil, or pull, or cause, to be driven. .<oMe& _____ upon any of the streets of tbcf Town of, Farmville, any a Oor Sales This Week Have Broken all the Pa# Records of the Farmville Market for High Prices. Paid forsTobacco. Xlll$ , The great demand for all the brighter grades, which were seen here on the opening, has been growing stronger. Below are a few of the high prices our customers have been receiving. V i . .. Turnage W. ' '^1 156 lbs at 49c. I 56 lbs at 62c. 140 lbs at 76c. mm iOlbsirtJWf^ 160 lbs at 78c. ... , 90 lbs at 86c. ? / ? f Robinson Hugh 50 lbs at 51c. |l 172 lbs at 66c. "50 lbs at 75c. 158 lbs at 83c. 122 lbs at 83c. 196 lb, at / HRlbs at mm ~ ~.r ^ 204 lbs at 90c. ? come to see 1 to sell and we will give yon as good a sale as ; Gay Jefferson ? 66 lbs at 2Sc.;| ; 66 lbs at 38c. / ? 114 lbs at 60c. # 100 lbs at 70c 118 lbs at[69c.| \ 130 lbs at 75c. v 110 lbs at 69c | 190 lbs 82c. vjr M ' ^ L. M. Worthington 240 lbs at 60c. ; i 280 lbs at 72c. 190 lbs at 88c. 42 lbs at 100c, fcj V',:. S \ IL 134 lbs at 88c. 318 lbs at 83c. .? a: Vines & Vine* 232 lbs at 47<i ,294 lbs at 78c/:' 194 lbs at 83c.; 40 lbs at 87c, fj 'y*
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