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++ \ ? "*-? / FARMVILLB ENTERPRISE Published by the Rouse Printery . - * Entered in the Post Q&n at Fmm ville, N. C^. *s second class mail -- ?.A ? -? --v>*'?>-*"r? ^*.-,-0^4 n SiflttCT. .'v ?' H - ? ? _ FRIDAY. APRIL % 1921 IT'S YOU ???? % < \ If you want to have the kind of > hometown : Like the kind of a town you like, Yon needn't slip your clothes in a grip And start on a long, long hike; You'll only find what you left behind, For there's nothing that's new, 1 -f\ It's a knock at yourself when you knock your town; It isn't the town?it's you. ? You wouldn't expect, if you min ed your soil, Bumper crops that you used to get; Nor aught but runts from feed-, ing ?hat stunts; Nor payment without a debt. One gets returns from what he earns? Something must first be due. If your town doesn't pay, look at it this way, It isn't the town?it's you. Real towns are not made by men afraid ?, That others will get ahead. When every one work3 and no body shirks, v You can raise a town from the dead, And ifv while you make your personal stake. Your neighbors can make onfe too, ? Your town will be what you want it to be; It isn't the town?it's'you. ?Anonymous. * = Miss Rigsbee Delights Theatre Goers With Good Music All theatre goers in Farm ville are delighted over the fact that Bliss Ruby Rigsbee has accepted the-position as pianoist at the q ? i . # | 4 ? ^ x . ?, t , * ? gL ? r'i~ 11t-t- . _ J Miss Rigsbee is an excellent pianoist, and about three years ago was orchestra leader at the Strand Theatre in Durham, her former home town. Mr. DeFarley, manager ofthe RialtOr is making every effort to live his customers the best to be uad, and is to be congratulated on seeming Miss Rigsbee as pianoisL - At the Presbyterian Church. R. R RATCHFORP, Pfcstor. * Sunday, April 17tb. IfcOO a. no,?Sunday School, W. G. Sbeppard, Supt A fine class and cordial wel com $8sr 11:00 a* nn.?Service?Pastor. I 236 p. m.?Junior Endeavor, ' William Smith, president. Peop,?,, 8:00 p. m?Preachin??Pastor. MfcOO p. m. Tuesday ni*hr, Eer ChflifretApril 8th. ? I ?HMy ^vgv0 npf ^ gglfghtfll} '? HifBiHBr Qlw flyT fty \ WUrjtnBBff; Bandy ts 73 ycsrs d^tttd |? ? |T ? y Isaun-jf ?? tfcit lidu KaU TEFT-over meat blan- I L*/ k-eted under a crisp, H tender biscuit crust is a I ?ish to delight any fam ily. Of course the secret H of its goodness is a per- H feet crust. But that's so 91 easily provided with Oc- I co-nee-chee Self-Rising 91 Flour. By adding water or milk and shorten- ?! I ing to Occo-nee-chee Flour you'get a. I hatter that is bound to bake into a light I fluffy crust. And because the salt, I I baking pov/uer and soda are already I mixed with the flour there'^ no chance H of mistake with Occo-nee-chee. ? I W ? In the same way, you can be" cer- I biscuits that are-always tender and | toothsome. ^ H n ? Get one of tho$e plump, well Sled ? sacks of Occo-nee-chee Flour from your I II H when ordering plain floor. - I OCCO-NEE-CHEE I J Take# the Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money H i '' ml* I THE SUMMER TERM. I of E. G. T. T. S. Greenville, N. G. I is More Popular This Year Than Ever. ^B The outlook for the 1921 Sum I mer Term of the East Carolina I Teachers Training School is I brighter than ever. For a num I ber of years (he Summer School 1 at this institution has been ex ? ceedingly popular because stud B ents taking the full eight weeks same regulations as the regular sessions of the school The 1921 Summer Term is more popular than ever because the Board of Trustees of this in stitution has receodyapproved and authorised a Four-Year Course of Study leading to a degree. One terms work of this course will be given this summer and already a large number ol graduates of the institution hat i applied Wadmission.;?rt The Four Year Course enables the teachers to secure the State's highest grade of certificate, there by commanding the best salary. Not oisly the student body and graduates of tbi^ school, but, all who are interested in teacher ?: training are delighted with this new course. Hfia school al ready has a well earned reputa tion for turning out good teach ers an# now it is offering the teachers better opportunities as it makes this advanced st3ff| I ? r%_ iV fir S>jmiw.imlW ; -I,- ? teacher training. .?? This is the one institution in ' energy to preparing teachersfor ?ujiltan " * * *- t I the rural 'schools and in this |i~ m . , , , MICK IE SAVS: ^vcMtm aiHA -tt> ^^ J ?V>nU*?OV5?iKNt>OPf,OB?r'UKE 1 ?lt twf POSTOWa, W4X ACT eWGVSD X ] W -ft* WDTtOe WOW AMV ) \WfttU9rC \V4 **SMGN'. 46Sn\ZX\ < fW feO??, utfs ?C3Tf B\VtS-Op / PfvV.OfcW UWc CrtU5*,?OlKS, { Vj VP wc wettvu*gpacs < \ AWiAY fcV$ OONf COUBCf w\s ( I wus, wcwfe wc. ?joi?OM6M Lto PAN tkVN> VtvSVCfH'vnOQLO/ Vii-^?OT iiGKiE sm--piMfe * ' in-jO&s.j. ??? . .. ?v " = Prices coming down 1 Wouldn't tfca* Botmd good if-tree? ??????????? Poland Is the worid'salann dock Is toe matter of bolshevism. -Jm * New won tor the collecting of di debts are not popnlar tots year. ,-v - v'. - " ? | : *he war cloud InEurope has taken to lowering with all Its old-time arid ity. W" -i-7 ?'-V The bolshevlki vhare occupied Sevs seen?which looks as tf It might bl the PI belt w - JPpsfrgl ofki to whjp one good, vigorous Polish does not gton the mosquito,a fall *. k,**'-'?."V-*' ? - - ** re^L'fc" -' -"N ? I To the long list of unusual occupa ffi^S&SSSSSSt packing house. &* duly Is to Inspect The bam smeller's only tools are a long steel trier and his nose. He stands in a barrel to keer a,1? dlotoes frorf .being soiled -by tfio dripping I brine, and the hams are brought to him by workmen; tiam Is laid bo fore him, and he plunges bis eharp polnted trier Into It, withdraws It and passes ft swiftly beneath bis nose. The trier always |oes down to the knuckle man with the trier Judges by the Mlghtest shade of difference between the sm eU of one piece of meat and another. Theamell ot the meat 4s al uwrt universal!* sweet, and that is what he smeQ^: the slightest taint or deviation from the sweet smell la therefore appreciable It is not the i degree of taint that brerpeet* to find. *?? "V"*"<Kior " w; the meat aside and If it Is not un wholesome, it Is sold m "rejected" meat, but If It Is tafcted it goes to the "tendering tank. Thfcham tertl^.smells meat from f ^dosfc in the jnorniu* until 5 let night,-|uadL big sense must Ham teeth* tr hot a parsuit dan gerous to the as tea tasting is supposed to he, but the ham smeller with a cold In his head is for the time being like a piano player who baa lost bis arms in a railway wreck. A _I -i.- ? ??i 'AIJ. : - m II V - - ? ?' .-v-ui HAS MANY IMPORTED TREES No Othor Country In th# World 8ald to PiMiii 8uch a Varisty at I ' . Doss England. I >? ? ? .5 J -vi- t -v i - , -n ? ???$. .H.r jt-.! The Portngaese boast of their forest at Basaco, where tbe>re are ove% two hqndred kinds of Imported trees to foil and gigantic growth- Bat there .is no I other country la the whole wortd where so many Varieties of imported trees Sourish ws to the British isles, and KOw has. specimens of nearly all I of them, Not only original, or, rather, I natural tartetieikUtrr to be seeif at Kew, bat others which owe their being to toe canning of man. The latter are I graft-hybrids ?f extraordina^ toWWtT^I In the year -1886 a Wrench gardener grafted a purple-flowered eytisus on a laburnum stock. A branch developed, which pixHtoCod flowers Intermediate erode oil ofOalifomia, it mostly tblcl^ I' -gtscourand difficult to pump throjjgb long'-Maes. Heating cannot be roe cessfOUy appUedto a long pipe, and mixingtwith water -results In an emul sion from wbta. tte ? og^annoi^ I ? readily separated. .!?hp:best means, of I I ileal!ng with these'vkcoasoHsl? by means of a pipe rifed on the Inside, so. that- tbo oil, mixed with about 30 ? per centof water, Housed to whirl thin film, which lubricates the pipe fpr the passage of ^he 01? The frlctlohJ I la thus so far reduced that tbeoll has - ? tnirty-one mile > long. Tue water ana the oil, come out entirely separate at mmmmmmrnrn, lord's Black-Draught to her friends Jad neighbors herer Mre.T.F. Paries, a wen known Jackson County lady, said: "I am getting up in years; my bead- is pretty W- ?:?* J.^%? . ? white.1 haveaeea medicines and reme dies corte and go but the old reliable came and stayed. I am talking of Black Draught, 4 liver medicine we have used - |,.at L. il.iiawil.iT tin Ion S S DtAilla r> ? I m m mta A -.fftl ? A(M f ,, jltj-ifj-i .1 f'j-. M piHCK-Lirauyni win relieve inoipcsnon _ . .* ..Tn.t.I MmJ f fI. ,. n . I, |dd constipation atasen ngm,ana j Know for I tried it It is tfie best thing I have ever found lor-the *"**, uncomfortable feeling after meals. Seek and lick headache can be relieved by taking Black-DrauehL It aids digestion, also _??? - -. i "T O ?:,**? ? ? - _ _ . * I J. f? J If, ?,, ...T.. .? Tmim.t? ' ? ssists me liver in tnrowing otx^mpun ties, I am pfod to rfp^TP1*^ Black Draught, and do, to my friends' and neighbors." Thedford's Blade-Draught if a sWnd. aid household remedy with a record, oi ? , '? ? ' '? ? ? _ t_ over seventy years uf successful use; tr'XA'Jil&r'.. "? < ^j4^t.? Vq?I,V;^ ' Every one occasionally needs somefidng to help cleanse thtrsjrsfem of imparities. Try Blade-Draught Insist upon Thed font's, die genuine. At an druggists. ==-' . " =i NOTICE OF SALE. ? Under and \by virtue of the power of sale contained in thai certain mortgage executed to me on the 9th day of September 1919, by W. Howard Harris and recorded in Book L-12, page 584, of the Registry of Pitt County, the undersigned will offer for i ale at public auction, to the highest bidder, on Monday, the 2nd day of, May 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, the following des cribed real estate: Lying and being in the Town of Farmvillg County of Pitt, and beginning at a stake on the south' side of iHorae Avenue 60 feet West of Waverly Street, E. C. Catr's? corner and runs southerly with S E. C. Carr's line 200 feet; thence westerly 60 feet; thence norther ly and ? parallel with Wavesly Street 200 feet to Horne Avenue; thence easterly with Horne Avenue 60 feet to tbe befcinning Terms of sale, cash. This 25tb ddy Mar. 1921. < . J. F. Carr, Mortgagee. Martin & Sheppard, Atty's. HM You can't Jose oo om.' Uon.y Back Cuafnter. Try it at auWHrVTODAY- Ptka 7S* Fo? ?0? Ufcajj? mtj .?': r-ITT* -r* W! ** . . ?T - : 2*. w -? ?. :V. ' ? ?. '<% *'P ^P^F> * , 7f . Dr. Borke ft Spence, ?:.? ??? . ? ? ?" . .-?" ; ???-? . OPTOMETRISTS I; > '-?*t:'#.V;- v ?tW&tSxMg*. ^ will be at Davis Hotel, Fartrf ville, N. C/ every 2nd Wednes day. Beverly Hotel, Ay den. N. '"P C. every 3rd Tuesday, .Come early, hours 9> m. to 4 p. m. If you have ' bead' or eye trouble see us. First Class. Givfe us a trifijf. / J. R. POLLARD 1 Farmville N. C. Phone 199 I I > *\ 1^'^"#*" ' MVS r* ' ? r *V ' ^ .? v * . ' ' , ?~ Fr-r"l II f EVER ^ITNESSED IN PITT C^HJNT Y ftJ I 1 "'' ? ??? ? ' "?* I ? ; - ? B I , ? __ ^??S'iiL ,_ ''' I ? ' *mB ' m. ** Tl?#^ Ym- A m/C1 V m - 4 P ? i lmZ KICt IIA YS J?f IS -B if ^ I ? 'j , ? - . i.: . I ' ? ' ? hw' ww 8ftill i,lliSBiY 10(1 LuC JP11 ol'"ijsslC ~ iiUV vi i i^riiiiSf ?? %aw\/wm I Wj. - ? # Wi-vw WV . . , ? I? r ?" D *mfn<r LA Hi* irrPQKfa- - ft Jw^* *'C%2fC* T Vvi 9 ; ? * UI v pH ! |?| , - ~ | ? ? ? ?? ;? /;, .'? ' ? /' ? 8 N07KtDF:S^"~ Under end (y~~virtue of the power of sale contained in \ that; certain mortgage executed to me Mhiy W. Ifew?rf H^rtSS recorded in Book L42, page 58$T< . sale at public auction, ; to the highest bidder, for" cash,- at the court-bouse ddc^iakCreenvHlefc North Carolina, on Monday the 2nd day of May, 1921, th$ follow* ^ ing described real estate: Lying ? ? and beingrin the Tofrn of farm ville, County of B?tt, in the south erst corner of Home's Avenue au^Waverly Street and begin ning on said corner and runs with Waverly Street southerly 200 feet: thence westerly 6(1 feel; thenos northerly, apd .parallel U with first line 200 (bet,to Home's Avenue; thence easterly 60 feet to the begin ing, being that same lot this day conveyed to said W. Howard Harris oy said E. C. Carr and this mortgage being given for the purchase price thereof. '? < V Terms oteale, cash, fe This 25th day of Mar. 1921. E. C. Carr, Mortgagee. Martin & Sbeppard. Att'ys. | iii.i m "j '*'1 when: you want !that next job of\ - I work, and you wiH get I iff ?A M . -1. D M M Af A AM1- ? I it when promisecr, tor ? I having, work done | j| ^t|^p|BD promised jmhc I ;of the mles of this office. If you prefer, send the I order by mail or bring 9 ? it to the office in person. I Leitifc Show Y*9 PI: S-v* .."The Jtoiise W?y,-The RIfht Way" FOR BETTER PRINTING The JRouse Prirftery. FarraviUe, N. C. ? ?
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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