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The famville Enterprise .PnMhhed by. THE ROUSE PRINTBRY 6. A- Rouse, Editor and Manager Mrs. J. L. Shackleford, Society Editor Subscription Price . One Year $1.50 Six Months .75 Three Months ? .40. "?1" ?? i ? 1 Advertising Sates Punished on Application to Manager V ' .1 i'i > ? Entered as second class mail matter May, the 10th, 1910, at the postoffice at Farnralle, North Carolina, under - the Act of March 3rd, 1878. -: -? < FRIDAY, DEC. 21st, 1923 - ? ? NO ONE WILL REGRET Being manly. Being honest. Being truthful. Being a booster. ; Being optimistic. , Being honorable. . Being a gentleman. Being neatly dressed. j Being generous to all. Being loyal to his wife. Being kind to everyone. ?. Being true to his friends. Being an American citizen. Being a lover of his home. Being a foe to the knocker. Being patriotic to his country. Being fair with his employers. Being hospitable to his guests. Being forgetful of his troubles. Being temperate in all his habits. Being careful in all he does or says. Being able to see his own mistakes, and Being without malice toward anyone. WOMANS MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Womans Missionary Society of the Baptist church met Monday eve- i ning with Mrs. C. L. Beaman at her home on Wilson street. The meeting was opened with a missionary hymn followed by the de votional service led by Mrs. Beaman. She was assisted in this by Mrs. J. M. Wheless who read the scripture lesson. Two splendid talks were made. The first on "The Beginning of Medical Missions," by Mrs. G. R. Wheeler, and the second was given by Mrs. D. E. Hill on "The Need of Med ical Missions." A circle of prayers for missions was afterwards led by the president, and the meeting was closed by the singing of a Christmas < hymn. < During a pleasant social period a < delicious'salad course was served by < the hostess. j TAYLOR ? TYSON. j the following annouhcemnt* Mr. and 1 Mrs. Aiforti'&yloc have the honor of ] announcing the marriage of their sis- < ter, Delphia Leona Tyson, to Mr. Kel- < ly Lorenzo Bawls, on Saturday*, the * fifteenth of December, one thousand, J nine hundred and twenty-three, Roa- < noke Rapids, North Carolina. NOTICE TO SAUSAGE MAKERS ; We have recently installed an dec- < trie Sausage Grinder that has a ca- ' pacity of grinding 600 pounds of saa- \ sage per hoar, and can grind your < sausage while you wait. Charges?lc < per pound for grinding. Bring it any \ tine, day or night, up until nine < o'clock at night < SMITH GROCERY CO. * DR. J,/MORRILL PURCHASES j A MAMMOTH INCUBATOR. < It will be a source at gratification to interested poultrymen throughout the county and adjacent territory, as well as to the interested housewives, boys and girls, to know that Dr. J. Morrill, of Falkland, has already plated his order for a 3,000 capacity ' Buckeye Incubator. Dr. Morrill, is speaking of this transaction, arid: "I hope to have it in md installed during the last half of January and ready for business." Dr. Morrill will not only operate to care for his own gnawing business, but will do custom hatching for the people of Pitt and eontingudus terrfj.; ) A: v" s It ? great source of encouragement m to have experienced poultrymen like i Dr. Morrill fo enlarge bis already < gijfamg iaade by placing in this ?a- - ditiocal equipment to care for the ^1 constant demands that are now being < In. placing eggs with Dr. Morrill to ! Dr. J. B. HALES f Licensed Chiropactror : I Ofiiices: Bank of Farmville Bldg\ Lf JSP - \\ i: I Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays J ? I :: ADJUSTMENTS GET YOU WELL IN A NATURAL WAY AND )| THE EFFECT IS LASTING \\ i ^ , t ?V ?u?i i? - OBITUARY ?' ?1 f!. i The Death Angel visited the home of Mr. G. K. Heath and took Deltha, the loving wife and mother, Decem ber 8, 1923. She was born Novem ber 10, 1897; married August 9, 1914. She leaves' husband, three little chil dren, one brother, several half sisters and brothers and a host of friends to mourn her loss; she was good even in her sickness; her only murmurings in her suffering which was great, was Oh, Lord. We know He understood her hum ble plea. Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved." Acts 2:21. She united with the Free Will Bap tist church in 1916. - May the Lord comfort the bereaved family ana protect and guide those little ones so when their lives have passed into memory may they be re united where there is no parting. Written by a friend, MES. B. D. SKINNER. v ! ' ? r - ^ , , ? t , ? I.'. J Jl ?? . '" Advertise for it in these columns ? mi 1 - Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office U?~?- ? " .1 richard lloyd jones says | Troth Never Hides in Shadows]' ' Folks art facts. All fair-minded men see all men as such. No man Is without faults or virtue. To use and cultivate the best In men is the just man's snfsftlng endeavor. The microscope Ms Its uses, but its lens is a poor window through which to survey Ufa. It magnifies the minimum. It is the telescope that makes you feel the bigness of the Universal things. You would think yourself ridiculously powerful and important If the microscope were your only outlook. You would feel lamentably little were the talasoojie your eye. It Is by using both that yon find your fair place. " It is the long view and the broad view jbat cures the pettiness of provincialism. Culture may be incumbered with limitations. It is the product of schooling. Intelligence is acquired through experience. The back yard is a good breeding ground of gossip, because its borison is narrowed by confining fences. The prejudiced mind seeks favor rather than fairness. It will wish Ma frisod well, its enemy harm. The fair mind will help to right what ever la wrung. Just man do net confine their approbation to personal Mauds; they become strong because they recognize the strength of Amu wtth whom they bass nothing in common, v of those who ars *^1 t^^on^thssnob who ?asanas that the rest of ihc world is inferfcr and fcitfhh The<fslr-tolndsd. man holds but does not obtrude Ma 1 fMMsa er his potttka fil jkrsot g true Christian.who Wdtdd either believe or wish that a Jh* Qod of by gdoyfi >' ? " ? # < I ! To The Fanners of FarmviHe ii ' '" 41 : VIRGINIA CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO.'S i: : FERTILIZERS ;; ? <> ; in this territory, ttnd I w?ll have a warehouse :: | here in Farmville and will be in position to H > deliver to yqur wagon, or either have Car \\ : shipped to your nearest Railroad station. ; WILL TRY TO GIVE YOU BEST \ PRICES AND SERVICE : ( : POSSIBLE. i | < ? See me before placing your order. ? * ? 4 Marvin Horton \ Farmville, ? ? ? ^"N. Carolina ; . 4 k Clearing your stump land makes your farm "bigger" PROFITABLE crops should bo growing on that uncleared land of yours?productive instead of idle acres. And blasting stumps is so much cheaper * and easier than it ever was. before. Dumorite is clearing land for many farmers around 1 here. This du Pont explosive blows out your stumps at lower cost and gives uniformly effective results. Dumorite gives you one-third more sticks for each f dollar with about the same strength, stick for stick, HRdr as 40% dynamite?and the slow, heaving action of wk. 20%. It will not freeze or cause headache from ^ye^us the^chanee to supply^ you with^explosives more per dollar Hub Hardware Co., Farmville R. L. Davis & Bros., Farmville < * ,A:M R. L. Jefferson & Bros., Fountain INC., HUNTINGTON, W. VA. . ; ' >V.\. ' . ? ??. ?*?. y ' . ",l ? ? 'V;"n' '? i 'Yifl ?i?n 1 . . .. - ? ? , -V W:- ' .'"??? \i' 4^?w<*??,?.-; '??-*'.\* ''?Y('<>'f:-:-i ??". '- -.V- ?? ?? . "? ' ?! v v , v.. HOLIDAY 1 MILLINERY SALE | NOW ON. ?*.y y ? <? ? 1 y Hats Greatly Reduced MRS. BLANCHE WEEKS Main Street, Farmville, N.O \\ \ ? ~.j B i^eM'iliSP?*^ VKll W WlJw m 41 K1 * Vi X X esesl w,?t^rs.??,Ho,,ll., I :?&??: ' ONE DAT ONLY J MJ a^yS3fe-.;>;>;,gg?. * m,xmmkm -? 4 T W^t^t wir^s aa '^at y ? w A AhTAT T A v y A rf^inin ???%?feAI y I I !V ^kllA-v wl A rU I I A !? V H m I 1 m aA ? JL A. ; ffiif *->'1^ ilTrltr #*? A ^A LA A J r? Am. M-,' -" A c B JH. .If. %W ?sA a ? .-1 ? . y . ,^ra -sj'.L'-' . ^L t 21. T" f //? ? ?#? 1 # A ? ?_ T t If you are suffering with defective eyes, eye ? strain itves. ev? oains headaches etc vou see 1 ?T;*7'?*.\y.? ?- -'>>* "w- $'.) ?; ? him on this date and have your eyes carefully I examined and classes fitted It mav he that I CAiiiUIUCU nUU UlBiKlCS 1IUCU. Il rUlti/ DC aidl X l.j . . . .... I vAitnnlv hiivp tmuh!* uwinff *t raadincr distance f t i/|? vAiSJ Jt*?S U&riaUjlv 9vv?JL?& tftv 1 yUl^ jxill UIOIiMillltfV ? A - .'--(tl, < D. R. MORGAN Thousands of things to Make Christmas Glad ?READY FOR YOU? < i Such Jewelry Selections have not been of-! | fered for years, beautiful design, excellent j1 workmanship and clever conception. Among the popular offerings are Pearls in strings,; some with diamond clasps?Rings of Rubies, Sapphires and other precious stones. i She Will Like These: He Will Like These: L ? v_ > ? ' I 1 . A Seamless Wedding Ring Wrist Watch . s Hand Carved. White gold, cushion form, white gold buckle. Swis or white gold buckle. Swiss or Elgin movement. ' Cuff Links Green gold engraved edge of 14 karat gold. Centre plain for monogram. WE INVITE YOU TO COME la.iM,,,,,,,,,, I,,,,,,, A Gold Watch | In 14 karat gold, open face ! case. .Waltham, Elgin or if Hamilton movements. A Gold Ring Signet or jewel set ring of 14 karat gold. Choice of beautiful stones. Bar Pins 1 \J In 14 karat green gold and Platinum set with diamond, i. AND SEE OUR DISPLAY ^AXP-22 LOOK! LOOK! ..... " - " <* A BRAND NEW ELECTRIC SHOP IN | t - FARM VILLE j Now Wilson or Greenville has nothing- on us. \ ...WE CARRY... | A Complete Line of ??? i ELECTRICAL GOODS : CHRISTMAS CARDS | . ... . , ... . . ! And Edison Mazda Lamps ! : New Store Room Opposite Fire Station , ?? ' ' ? ' j V '"V \ j ? ' - ' ? -o: i ?' - ?-v: - : 1 FARMVILLE ELECTRIC i v -;r- ??: SHOP ] Main Street 4j? ,'? Farmville, N. C. j < ? ' '?i. .-A -..j.- ..... .. , . . _? Subscribe to The Farmyille Enter prise? $1.50 Per Y<*ar. . ? ' H Give One For Christmas I ? H 8 a; (jilt ?> *? every member of the fam ily will shore. It adds to |p?jdaily happinesa It will ; extend the joy jus spirit of Christmas to every day of the year. This new Ford type is of t ing^fcnward, folding right gplror&liat,. jfajg a roomyy ? .' ^interior maloe it, a conveh4 .1 iene a,, to its high. radiator, broad cowl, sun Vjsprt and large ^indo^;,. ? snake it stylish in appeaft; ance. Yet it is sold at tire lowest price ever asked for ? a Sedan?only $590 tab. Detroit. 'A Therich,permanentlp5?er of its finish, the quietjjood tasteof its upholstery, an<?v;;; of its full-nickeled hard ware, all help to make it a car you are proud to drive. 47 * n
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