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THE STORE WITH THE GOODS^ . . IT PAYS TO TRADE AT BLOOM'S STORE > Where Yo.r Doll.r 6oe? . long IJ>ny. W. (,.? .v^ibini you need in Men's, Ladies' and Children's' ready-to-wear. Dry Goods I and, Nations, Etc. v ^ BUY IT AT BLOOMS STORE and BANK DIFFERENCE A Call WHI Convince You. | Bloom's Dept. Store, Next Door to Gtizens Bank FARMVILLE, N. C. . ?.v 1,- iM . ? ' FARMVILLE ENTERPRISE Published by the Rouse Prinfcery ? ? Entered in the Post Office at Farm ville, N. C., as second class mail matter. FRIDAY. AUGUST 26. 1921 HAVE THE BEST OF SOME CROPS. And Exhibit it at the Pitt Cooa ty Ffiir fhis Fall. Auspices Pitt Co, Chamber Commerce) Every farmer should strive to to have something of the best of its kind in the county or com munity. It may be the finest percheron. or Jersey, or Shorthorn, or Merino; the best mule, the, best silo; the Jbest terraced hillsides; . the finest patch of Alfalfa; the prettiest home, the most beauti ful flowering shrubery or shade trees; tbe most fruitful orchard; the best soy beans; the prettiest pasture or meadow; or he may cootent himself by producing the earliest bale of cotton each year; the finest butter; the most uniform sweet potatoes; the high est scori^seed corn; the most one ^hing iii idev itabIy^ breed ^ in you the qualities that wilt five you gi eater success in all lines of effort- .. The next' thing we wish to hrge is this; having made up your mind to have the best ot i something, afrange to exhibit it at your State, District, Qounty or local ?Fair next FalT The de> cision to exhibit this product * will help you. *11 Jvr?/?iniiAA ni?ll ii win ueiy yyu ucidirac n turn make you more carelul and per sistant and ihorogoiog in your struggle fc^ Ac highest perfec tion- You will learn more about the best methods you already know. You will also fiad more zest tad eagerness in doing your . workvV/V^;v . Moreover making an exhibit wai help olher people. Finding that you have attained a high 1 standard of progress or achieve ment will inspire others to do likewise, Ask for catalogues of your ?:ate and cburtty fairs. Inquire I *b??? premiam ^Jpveryooe begin now to work level best with some crop or - fofftilfe lko *R?o fiilV- ^{{ A I?51jK5 tSv fall til 15 Kill, *vif ? * r 2.J1 ? ? '? ??;? ? U 'fr- rst ih V - - o'rt 2.0 *1 iQsu 4^5 1 v. ' * i >? , ? 1 i- M,Ar> W . . ? tnn ti fc . - - ,AHft NfnlC ?' v DC worm ail luc ciMJi if anil. iu;: - - - ?? i wII^Idvou to capture prizes! , . ? - 1 ? of (bought by making the largest number, of words usmg the let ters contained in the word 1 W AS H INGTO N. She was awarded as first prize a jar of mints. Mr. Q E.. Belled was awarded the booby, a pipe, for * finding: fewest words. After the prizes were awarded thewinyers presented" them to Miss Viola Gaskins, the visiting guest. At 10 o'clock the guests were ? invited into the diiiiog rootn I where delicious ice cream and, cake were served. l?rom , here they;. returned to (he parlor j where many beautiful musical selections were rendered. ' ? f -? *?? .j 1 * tt ? -At 10-30 the quests were in vited on the porch, Where mel Ions and^um were served. The ones present were: Misses Thelraa Flanagan, Jessie Smith Martha Garr, and Viola Gaskins, of Ayden. Mhssrs. |?H. Bynum, Alfred Flanagan, G. E. Belle w, fohn Gary, and Lesier Turnage. At a tete hour the guests de parted declaring Mr. and Mrs. Barrett most delightful host and hostess. ? ^America is still bracing itself for the shock of news that peace with. Germany has been declar 2d.?AshevilleCitizen. . 1 '1 ?" i " " -S" is roue HEALTH ;?r -n btaeatag Eiyiwrienceraf a Texas Lady Vim Declares That if Moat Women Knew Ahoat Cardui They Would Be Spared ";. _?1 ? . ' actually losing her health, i ? in 4": ; Mf was just no accouitf for work.*- J would get a bucket of tfater and would fee! so weak I would have to set it down before I felt Bkelcould Uitit tothe shelf, hi this condition, of course, to^ do even my housework was a task almoet fo po6sadetoaccortplislu . nervous and easily upset * *v fil ^c^idcd I bsd tli3{ t^?Oi^^. I ^m2LH jU)^ would save'a great deal ot worry and sickness, jf? V$&<?'.. / ^ *? \ ?' ,' !rplp*i ~ *? I ;? The enthusiastic praise of thousands ol other women who have louadCardu} heloffll should convince von that it is worm tnrfag. AO druggists sdl'lf.,.; 3W f ?..Zg ?fa vx/tiA __ ? , , '. Pflftv in ? honor of her riftiisfi ;.-.* .??* %J ' ? ? , "'.'^ V **VVOV Besides a very interesting cori I tjbe pri% vocal and instrumental | music ftdded much to the enjittf naent of Mt 'evening, scattered over the HI W' I At a late bod* an ice course was served which was heartily enjoyed, after which the guests reluctantly bade their hostess X. '-T-; ? + v ??'' M FOR SARE-PRIVATELY. , Z"~ ? Thereby offer for sale my ga .rage, on Wilson Street, now oc cupied by Patter &. Corbett, my home andt two vacant lots ad joining, located of Jones St. one block from hew School Building; I also one New Davis Automb- I bile R. W, Smith, Farmville. I When tobaceo is prohibited men will streak home with a I cabbage on the hip.; ? B ; I 1.^1 ? . ? * f " ' ^ I ?. ^X <> | _ J ? J ij t SPI6l|Q*U LUlllCu j ? || ?K '* ? W ? > '\: . ?? V '.??it . v ?Ll. .-**.'? ""vq>*. v * ? ?% h> ?.*- > ct-K^V' *? . ? ,jfla ? ? 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"LOOK THIS Way* Mi>' "'v ?: l" AND HELD up something. ;?F?-# $Jjl?? ?'? ?*98 " A3 HE pnahed the button. ... AND NO one could help. BUT LOOK pleasant. . ? ? *- i FOR WHAT he held up. ? ? ???? WA8 A nice full pack.' ? ? ? Op THE cigarettes. ,* THAT 8ATI8FY. ? ? ? i : Hp"?- ' TIGHT up a Chesterfield and Ju sense the goodness ot those She ,$prkish and Domestfc to baccos in that wonderful Ches terfield blend. Taste that flavor! Sniff that aroma! YouH regis- ; ter "They Satisfy." You ean't help it. \ CfcnUrfiiMff^HP of 10? _ *!> ' ' ' _ ? _ # M ? M MM** ? it I Iftft Mill It|| - some ^ ^li You can t go wrong in ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 'oooci to a! t^I/'ft C/^vf^U^fiy tt^v ito you to c^^hjc "to see ? us* jij ? ? w -%*?**m *m*w*mmr^ . * t ? }? J*% ' ' ' ? ; ? ? ' " ?
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