" ???! ? i ? '? ? - ?? I ft"B FARMVELLE ENTERPRISE Published by the Rouse Printery Entered in the Poet Office at Farm- I ?file, N. C., as second daaa mail , | DPS FOR THOUGHTFUL ij Lite Is ? dally opportunity to ? | express our highest sod best :j : ? : The darker It is around us, ?< ; the more our light is needed. Intelligence Is not shown by jj ; witty words but by wise ao ; ' tlona. r ~~ i Do not believe all you hear, ; except when the' voice of eon- ! science fc speaking. - - : Getting on is largely a matter 'A ot getting up each time you are j knocked down. _ Pride generally empties the j life of everything of which one ;! may rightly be proud. Determination reduces bard work to nothing; procrastina- ; don makes bard work out of ] nothing.?Boston Transcript * MODERN PROVERBS Page Is brief insanity. ' Eternity bas no gray balm > _ Gentleness Is not weakness. 1 ? i Promise little and do much. Talent repeats?genius creates. Learn the luxury of doing good. j # ?? Great ships require great waters. ? Conduct hath the loudest tongue. Inquire not what is in another's pot j Ignorance and fear go hand in hand. , Dont pluck the apple until it Is ripe. t "? ? friendship is s plant that needs < entering. 1 t i Glee man the earth?he reaches for < the stars. "" I None so arregant as the beggar soddealy rich. Two* bra-re men pulling together ?n j ? four-horse team. ? I ? great artist can paint a great , picture an a small canvas How many fetters we willingly wear because they were forged by ear fore Bathers Stockholders Meeting. The Annual meeting: of &ock bolder* of the Bank of FaamviUe Farmvilte.N. CH for the eledion of directors and such other busi ness at may properly come be fore the meeting will be held in the banking rooms on Thursday January 11th, 1923, ?00 p. m. Mrs. Bynum Hostess. Mrs. Alex Bynum delightfully entertained ber Bridge Qub Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. After several hands of bridge, at which got top score, the hostess j served delicious refreshments caosifttog of deviled crabs, creased potatoes, hot rolls and coffee. ... Betides members of the Club Num a^Jo^EdWar #0? R. O. Lang, Bunn Newton, J. L. Shackleford. and Misses y.tnrif Lang, and Nell j "I cxpwHi? otsi* sio* j ^?!f?^^B8BKl^ifr^frvnMM^?%jL'?'?*Sali^:JttUj'A??. ,' *9lQl J^ ^.Qyy 8110 tifWiyr ?i i ? n ? i ? ?? | j -twmJ 31.. ^ A\ ?rj- tjfc 1 ROftlTt flfiO fl NOTICE OF SALEl By virtue of the power con tained in a certain mortgage deed executed by Alonzo Wil loughby to Davis Live Stock Co. on the 15th day of January 1920, duly recorded in Book C-13 page 221 of the Regtster of Deeds Office of Pitt County, default having been made in the pay ment of the notes secured there in, the undersigned will sell at public audion, before the Court house door in Greenville, N. G, to the highest bidder for Cash, on Monday the 29th day of [anuary 1923, at 12 o'clock M. [be following described trad of land; ? - ? ? * ? .? Lying on the west side 01 tne road leading from Fartnville to Marlboro, near the Southern boundary of the Town of Farn*t vilie in Pitt County. It being lot No 22 described and contain ed in a map made by V. D. Stronach, C. E, which is regist ered in the Register's Office of Pitt County .Registry in Book T 9 page 220 reference to which nap is hereby made apart of his deed* for .reference as to jescription of said lot No. 22, t being the identical lot deeded >y J. M. Parker to Frank Ed wards. Said sale made to satisfy said ndebtedness secured by said nortgage. This the 28th day Dec. 1922. Davis Live Stock Co., Mortgagees, obn Hill Paylor, Atty. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the jower of sale contained in that :ertained Mortgage executed on he 8th day of November, 1919, jy B. O. Taylor and J. A. Carra ,vay to John T. Thorne, duly re :orided in the Register of Deed's Office of Pitt County in Book 0-13 page 108. the undersigned ivill offer for sale, in front of the Oourt House door in the Town >f Greenville, Norbh Carolina, it 12, o'ctock on Monday* jeing in the Town of Farmville, Oounty of Pitt, \State of North ? ? ? ??? ? ?? 11 ????-. .??- ?<-j&bYhXP.'.i-- ,v j? . ^ I' l ?? ??'? caa. -n ..???? -? ? Carolina, and described as fol lows, to-wit: One lot in the Town of Farmville, on the ea& side of Main Street and begin ning on said street at A. Hortons southwest corner and runs eag erly with said A. Horton's, 150 feet; thence southerly and paral lei with Main Street, 100 feet to F. G. Dupree line; thence with said Duprees line 150 feet to I Main Street i00 feet to the be | gibing. Terms of Sale, Cash. This 18th day Dec. 1922. John T< Thorne, Mortgage*. Martain & Sheppard, Attys. Notice of Re-Sale of Land Pursuant to an order by the Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt County, a re sale has been order ed of the hereinafter mentioned trad of land. On December 4tn 1922. a sale was made by the un dersngned, and said bid having been raised ten per cent accord ing to section 2591 of the Con solidated Statutes, and said ten per cent having been paid, a re sale has been ordered and will take place before the Courthouse door in Greenville on Wednes day tee 3rd day of January 1923 at 12 o'clock noon for Cash, to the highed bidder. Said lot des cribed as follows: one lot ly ing on the North side of Grim* mersburg Street, beginning at J. B. Norris, southed corner and runs with said street Easterly 95 ?? - " - - . , feet to Waverly street, mence with said rtreet Northerly 210 feet to J. F. Carr's, now Howard Harris line, thence in a We&erly direction 95 feet to J. B. Norris back comer, tbence with Norris' line in a Southerly direction to beginning. Jhe same beiog the property conveyed by D. S. Mor rill to H. L. Humphrey by deed dated May 12th, 1915, and con veved by H. L. Humphrey and wife Nannie Moye Humphrey, to H. P. Moseley by deed dated January 22nd, 1916, and recorded in Book C-U, page 471 in the Pitt County Registry'. Same be ing the identical tract purchased by Paul Hill from H- P. Moseley Said Deed of Trutf duly re corded in Book H14 at page 556 Pittt County Registry. This 14th day Dec. 1922. T ; J. R,;PamTwgS!r John Hill Hay^t W^^p;' -The Route Way-Thf May" FOR BETTERTRINTING > ???* w." /.I...-,*.? ? *-?- -'?*?< " : ' " : ' . ' ' V .. " ' ? '' '? V V\,'4fe , that we will celebrate ihe advent of 1923 by wishing our friends and patrons the fullest measure ot\ Happiness and Prosperity; .? - ' .11 u mat we will ^continue to serve our customers to the best of our Jrlu. ability; . i 1hat we will encourage Safe and O ' O 1. , oane spending; every customer must be entirely satisfied with 9||^ '?*!!*?.M'-'jBBiF'v'?4; '-'?; ;? . -*.?v-!) ' ''?*? ?? "-*'?vH Fi D ' * ? ' f? , iTj - 1923 ? -A ^ ^1 . m .^h ? * v . ' ^w, '^m A jBm '- ^ -"?? - J 4.'-*?- - - ^ - ? V--1 '. . ? -^ '-4-. . . .' : " _ . - - .V The old year with its many pleasures has passed and we find * ourselves right here with a greater ; ? ? ? V- ; '" desire to please our friends and cus tomers in town and county for their liberal .patronage given us during the pa^t year. Our aim will be to sat isfy in every particular during 1923. V4 .. ? . ,/? . . .. ' . ' 1 \ * ? ? ' ? W OUR ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED TO JANUARY CLEARANCE. . ?' '? \ ' ? !'\. 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