The FaraviD* Enterprise JPnfctkhed by_ THE SOUSE PRINTERY G. A. Room,- Editor and Manager Mrs. J. L. Shacklefoxd, Society Editor Sabscriptioa Price One Year $1.50 Six Months .75 Three Months .40 Advertising Kates Famished on Application to Manager Brtered as second class mail matter j May the 10th, 1910, at the postoffice at Fannrille, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3rd, 1878. DISEASE GERMS We are small, very small, but our number is great, and there is strength is numbers. Our family has many characteris tics; some are so fat they are actu ally round, while some are long and slender, but each is fitted for the pe culiar work assigned to him. Our family is well organized. Each member or group of members will un dertake only a specific piece of work; one never interferes with the work of another. Sometimes we help one another, but each in his own way, one never attempting to perform a task in the way assigned another. We love the dark, not because our deeds are evil (we cannot see it that way), but because sunlight kills us. We love dirty places, not because we think it is dirty, but because it is ao much easier for us to live arid thrive in such places. We love little children, because it is so easy for us to build our homes In them. The only trouble is that most of them die before we are able to rear a family of creditable size.' We love the weak and sickly be cause they make such nice, comfort able homes for us; they are so easy to work. We hate sunlight; we hate cleanli ness; we hate strong, robust people; we simply have no use for any o'f them. Our family tree goes back to the beginning of the world, but you only recently discovered us and gave us our names.?Pathogenic Bacteria. w war TtAt uvo J. TT. DV/UI1JXI Banker and Planter I have yours of recent date asking for a short article on "Keeping Up Grit, Courage and Morale for 1924," First, take stock of what we have That we have vast wealth backed up by agricultural and stock-raising possibilities is acknowledged by every one. ' " Second, we must have faith in our several activities to tap this wealth and appropriate it to our use. We . moat have Faith. A discouraged peo ple are beaten already. We can do what we believe we can do and no sore. Last, but by no means least, every man and woman needs to practice from one to twelve hours each day the old-time, never-failing, always saving and keeping saved, gospel? HARD WORK. The only road to success for Pitt countanians in 1924, is H-A-R-D W-O-R-K, and all the paths leading into this road is work. If we travel thereon we will get somewhere and wiH not lack for Morale. ?Pitt Co. Cham. Com. Bulletin. BUSINESS LOCALS - "Y-C" Fertilizers.?M. V. Horton, Farmville N. C. CORN Fer SALE?50 barrels or over at |6.00 per barrel, 5 stands to barreL?W. M. SMITH. "V-C Fertilizers.?M. V. Horton, Farmyille N. C.j ?? 4 FOR SALE?Nice young Jersey Cow just freshened, second call For price see or write Oscar Davis or McD. Horton, Farmville, N. C. ?V-C" Fertilizers.?M. V. Horton, FtamrflkN. C. CUT FLOWERS; potted plants, floral Heejgnrfhd casket arrays. Special attention to all orders, large or mmH Send as your orders.?Mrs.. J. H. Brnton, Florist, 21? East Ver : noe Avenue, Kinston, N. ? \ -J?- ? .. - ? -2*"- T"..-a'l ? ? ' ? | gp, ? rig^tfe J* v'^~* '^m ?AJ lcan^rf?kM^p?v* HMMM . ithm NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort- | gage executed by George W. Dupree | and wife, Lillie Dupree, to T. H. Rouse, on the 17th day of January, 1920, which is of record in the Reg ister's office of Pitt County in Book M-13, page 580, default having been made in the payment of the debt se cured by said* mortgage, the under signed wil sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in the Town of Greenville, at the Courts house door, On the 25tZi Day of February, 1924, at 12:00 o'clock M., the following de scribed real estate: Satuate in the Town of Farmville, ! North Carolina, adjoining the lands of R. L. Davis and others, and being the same tract or parcel of land deeded the said Geo. W. Dupree by W. E. Murphrey and wife, which deed is of record in the register's of fice of Pitt County, N. C. O This the 24th day of January, 1924. T. H. ROUSE, Mortgagee. icy NEED nil ? The confidence of I .{ many thousands is one ! :j factor that helps make ^ SCOTT'S 1 EMULSION I 4 the most popular and j 4^ widely used tonic- n 1 food in the world, ft I ill ' Scott's Emulsion I | Builds Strength! tH ?: -ctt & Eo-tccc. Bloomfield. N. J. 20-5J <| Poor Thing Husband?"Here, Hazel, what do you mean bv waking me out of sound ' sleep." Wife?"But?but?Henry. It was such a terrible sound." NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage executed by George W. Dupree and wife, Lillie Dupree, to T. H. Rouse, on the 17th day of January, 1920, which is of record in the Regis ter's office of Pitt County, in Book M-13, page 580, default having been made in the payment of the debt se cured by said mortgage, the under signed will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of Rouse's garage, in the Sown .' of Farmville, on the 23d Day of February, 1S24, ? at 3:00 o'clock, , #w"following de scribed personal property: A certain Ford automobile," five passenger, Mo tor No. 3633845, it being the same au tomobile purchased by the said Geo. W. Dupree from T. H. Rouse. This the 24th day of January, 1924. T. H. ROUSE, Mortgagee. Martin & Sheppard, Attorneys. The Rouse Way, The Right Way" THE ROUSE PRINTER! M A eomvi*?riiS Hi ? ? Prices f. o. b. Detroit . "rSE33 ' ? ? ^JJUI I MlM:?iH WIIIHHHIIIHUIHDmmiininiiiiii ? Tht new Ford ell-steel body cad weetier proof cak em tie Feed tin* ? drift chassis mtits world's lowest pelted complete mm torn trwdL J A New Ford Steel Truck Body I I The Ford Motor Company announces the production of a new all-steel body and steel weather-proof cab, mounted on the famous Ford one-ton worm drive chassis, forming a complete haulage unit at the remarkably low price of $490. Steel flare boards and end gate with sockets permit the use of f stakes and high side boards or the mounting of a canopy top, making the body readily adaptable H for general use. Screen sides and end doors may easily be installed M This new body, built of heavy sheet steel strongly reinforced and riveted, is designed to stand fl up under the most severe usage. Loading space is four feet by seven feet two inches. gg The weather-proof cab it . n fitted witft removabU, I door-opening curtains. V. I rm Tkit Car can k obtained tkrouth tie 1 Authorized Ford Dealers v :? I CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS I 1 i !? i i M?pnsm .^?^^KgR*^raggS. jjHBg ? ? J | f /N ^ M . A A ^ A M J ?? * A t | jljb fw I Q r? ??% fy ?\ y R* <# %% vc %J? ? * y* T l ? ? ^p ' v% y y* a? i-l *- - R - ' ? ** I J4 ^ "M* _* ^ A a IT^^k yv *yfc ^RT y* j fl B ^ ^k B -^R k ? JP ^Rk JB^ __ I . I ?H B^^^^^^^^Bfi|HS?S||||^^^^^KCTgitt&SSMjBijr3B??5^g?BfcyjSj'E&<B AW ^jSyv^ r^^ i***" !-jfe**j^wQ^^^^,iS6nj3paMC3BMBBE^8'^Bi^^BB^Pr >|ffi|fl^^BRHHHH | ' ' ' " ' ' '' , ;? ' ty-Vv ?? ? - ... . . ?? . -?* " 'i k ? ? Announces the opening of an Insur- j! : : , " - < :: ance Agency with offices located i! I w :: :? at the Bank of Farmville. LIFE, ji ' . I FIRE, and all other forms of Insur ? ? ; ?? < | ance. ?- / ??? ? - 4' I ;; : WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS ii ? :? D. E. OGLESBY, Mgr. | ^tllize^ust be "cured" DERHAPS you didn't know that ferti M lizer should be "cured" or "aged" in order that the food for soil can be more readily available when that food is needed. This is one of the details of the ferti * Jizer industry that few people know, but it's mighty important. Such "details" as this represent the difference between Royster's Fertilizer and less carefully pre pared foods?and the difference between profitable crops and crops that are not so profitable. To keep vast quantities of fertilizer for^.; months represents an enormous supply and ? a tremendous capital. Therefore, only a large company like Royster's can offer this more effective "cured ' fertilizer. Greatbinsof RoysterFertfliaer "cere." or "age." for months so that your re sults from. its use will swell the earnings from your land. Rid yourself of the idea that all. ferti- ' - lizer is alike. This is no more true than that all land is alike. The truth of this can be proven?not alone by the enthusiastic praise of success ful farmers who have used Royster's, but by your own experience. Use Royster's this year. Give it a fair test?and don't guess about fertilizer any mere. Grow better and larger crops by using fertilizer that has been "cured"?that is - free from lumps?that has been prpveu ' chemically correct by forty chemists?and .that has established a record for' good works over a long period of years.. Look - for the name "ROYSTER" on the bags. * . ? ? - F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO. NORFOLK - COLUMBIA - ATLANTA - MONTGOMERY "' ' -B:; ^HlBfliP^ " M ^__ TUdd Tested Tertilizers ' , ? ? I CK2U . ' '' ' ' -: ??' ' ' ? * 1 ' * ? .-??.? -^wnv,4?*R? f;*ftr^- ?v;V it;:,; f^Sy^ZsZii:^;- .. . ...? /;!':/ * 'I Invest your money in Building & Loan. . . r V-i: '* '? . " . * ; ? /-..v . v? . ? . . . 5 p. c. Compounded Semi-annually. Non-taxable G. A. Rouse, Secretary, Farmville, N. C. ? '? ' : ' _ mid ?r " jfidK I m HE : -""? I H fl X m ?M '7 4ctm* A "_ w4 fx ^ tp 2 ?

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