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FARMVILLE ENTERPRISE Published by the Rouse Printery rdfeuxi in t?o*Post Office at Farm Tille*,.NjC, !as second class mail Btpf1 ' ?* FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 192# PI1T COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. The directors of r itt County Memorial Hospital Corporation are sending out letters to all cili z -lis of tbe county asking for subscriptions to tne stock to build and equip tbe hospital. Tbe shares are placed at only $10 in the hope of getting every family in the county to subscribe for at least one share. The week of March 7 to 14 has been set apart in which to raise $250,000 for the hospital which is to be erected as a memorial to the sons of Pitt county who gave their lives in the world war. Announcement. Mr. Ivy Smith announces that tbe marriage of his daughter, Jonna Trilby to Mr. Walter Glasgow Sheppar I on Wednes ? day evening the third of March at half past eight o'clock Christ ian church, Bellarthur, North Carolina has been postponed un til March 17th at the hour and place slated. This change be n,r made < n account of the seriousness of the influenza situation and the ill ness of the groom. Death Claims Bright Little Boy. Little Willard J. Teel, Jrn the 3 year-old son Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Teel, or Farmville, died last Friday afternoon after about ten days illness with ioflu^nza, measles and pneumonia. His little body was * laid to rest in i-xtenaeo. MRS. J. I HUGHES DEAD. brought INFLUENZA AND WEAK BLOOD Rim Down and Listless Condi I tion May Make You a Target for the "Flu" Because Blood is Probably Thin AT THIS TIME OF DANGER, TAKE PEPTO-MANGAN. IT BUILDS RICH, RED BLOOD No matter how well you us ually are, temporarily you're run down, you're a target for the in fluenza. Contagion always gets listless people first. Whether they real ize it or not, their blood is thin and undernurished? in no con dition to fight off the germs it meets everywhere. It is a wise precaution to take i good tonic at this time of d inger? some well known build er of red, vigorous blood, like Pepto Mangan. And if you did not think of ibis in lime?if you are now re covering from a fight with infiu enza? your blood will need h^lp for weeks after you think the danger is past. Take no unnecessary chances. Get Pepto-Mangan and start tak y; -v , ing it today. Peptqj-Mangan is an effective blood buflder that has had the endorsement of physi cians tor years. Pepto-Mangan is sold by drug gists in either liquid giMmE But be sure you get the genuine Pepto-Mangan. Ask for Gude's P.-pio Mnngan and be sure the name is on the package.-rAdv. ? ? ? ? ?' ? Mr. JaraeS O'Brien, the well known Show and Amusement man, who has made arrange ments to furnish all shows and rides for Firemen's benefit, pro mises a rip roaring Gala* Week Get busy and make it a success. ANNOUNCEMEN i\ " Subject to the action of the Democratic Primary I announce my candidacy for State Senator to represent Pitt County in the next General Assembly of Carolina. . ' r /; v;f Resp:ctfulUv. ^ N. W. OUTLAW. JiOHSy BUCK vi'.liuui fails in thr t'catroent ofE-Menis reiter. Rirnvoria, Itch, etc Don't become discouraged be cause othet treatments failed Hunt'* Salvo bat relieved hun dred* of ?ucb ease*. You can't lose on our Money 8aek Guarantee. Try it at our Hik TODAY. Price 75c ?t y Wheless Drug Co. UMdanvflb, Kj.^Mn. Cynthia HWnbothazo, of tfcit'towa* says: "At mj so, wUek ta 65, the Brer does It takes the place of Calomel without any of habit or diet while taking, it positively will ; yon sick, gripe or nauseate yqoilln die slightest cold or in One in one day. belching:, ? ?V$ T JE NATION*?. CAPITA*. IS 3FFLIS^^IT,t;LUVURV> , W?sh|jfigtoiHrThe vfctlon^l capital ?a tgltetetf with-s.uxurj'. Yea , may tab e It #om?ftepresenta?je Nelson. ?^tanii on P street almost any 8at lvfiAy afternoon, and In four's tiro# see $10,000 tfortVMf fur coat# wiM#bjr womsn, mtotly gfrls^ wbo Teke ywir pl^pe cq Sixteenth itolet 03 rfa& Sun^r afternoon and Mfl vrlL see if. a aj^gle hour a mil doH^rg* worth o? into/. Tli?re If w\?*t n pon luxury." ftlJB10,0j|p WA.-5 BI& FOft C,EVEtt WQ$tHl.E3S 8HIPS J Waflh.agton.-Bi^s an^unting to $6.B10,0<ji> weix5 recsfred iy the ship piflg boj>rd fa/ sev? former German sfcjps o>fr twyity y?fcrs q*d. Mr. J$teTer<9 expiined that , the Kt*rd's policj was ^ charge off lire per ceni a y%ar to# depreciation and tt)At tU "boa_'d, ' ti^efoie, had held tlat sliiPa -twenty ?^ars old or mart vwe^ ^joithlrw; * njjetter of feet, hf-sala, the sfivet jihlw* he referred, to were eaafcy ww?& $Xtf.OOO,?'JO. OESCHAN?L LIKE MR. WILSON, JBEL1EVE8 13 18 LUCKY NUMBER Paris.? Another famous statesman (Ms come forward to keep President Wilson company fat claiming that 13 Is a lucky , number. He i$ M. Deschanel newly elected chief executive of France. Just after tha election, M. Deschanel remarked: "My life in simplicity itfelf. I was born on the 13th; I was married on the 13th, and it was on tha lfth that the chamber declare^ awa OsTdldAta k?N i v "... ? OJI Land Inspectors Return. ' Raleigh,? Rev, S. J., Betts and Mr. Kemp Johnson arrived returning from a trip of Inspection to the oil Belds of Oklahoma and Tessa. They were strongly . impressed. Mr. Betta 3howed his friends a bottle of amide Dil V ^ell whJich is one of four on a tract he,, .Mr. J oblyKm and .nhera tiav,e an option' on. Mr.'lwtta thinks ?* l?kely. the option will be closed be fore the time expires. He says gyer.t f^tcn 2i? we being quickly made In the oil fields. He thinks some of this lioney might as well come to Raleigh. IOU! *ND{ 8LO .Y TAIT INO N F iMIN" ST; IKE 1 El. :OPfe. tfew .-fork. -The i_'t< Sat amen is c gad po. -alt t. 5 8t?>. on credit of 10,000.000 bf.rrels of flour now held by the Grain Corporation to "the millions of starving men, Greenville.? At a ranting of the | Greenville Chamber of Commerce directors tt was agreed that ' at an early date a booklet be gotten out ad* vertlsing Pitt county to the outside world? this advertisement booklet would have something about .Green* vflle and all the other towns of the county? but the central thought would he to advertise Pitt county. < Wtaj^-Salem.. H. Latham o* the ranging to leave _ Ohio, where he will of the National Light as a feather, gold-brown and oh, so good. Make them with Occo-nee-chee Self Rising Flour and save the cost of baking powder, salt and soda. This flour contains these ingredients in exact proportions for perfect baking results. Just measure out , enough flour for the morning's biscuits, mix with water or milk, place in the oven and your work is over. It is more economical to buy baking-powder, soda or salt already mixed with the flour, and many times more accurate. For biscuits, hot cakes, waffles, use Occo-nee-chee Self-Rising Flour. Look for Una Indian Head on tfck bag. At yoar groat' t. Buy today. If yoa want plain floor at* for Poor Joaa?H'a tho boot' Austin-Heaton Co., Durham, N? We Are in Position To Do SATISFIED CUSTOMERS YOURS FOR SERVICE Wilson, N. C. (f. >1
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