Newspapers / The Farmville enterprise. / March 14, 1924, edition 1 / Page 2
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? ? ? ? Tk? JtanavOie Enterprise . JPuMbked ky. THE SOUSE P3UNTEET 1 G. A. Reuae,-?. .Editor and MA^ager lbs. X LT Shaekleford, Society Lditor Subscription Price .? One Year: |1.60 flfac Months 1 .75 Three Months .40 Advertising Rates Fmriahed on Application to Manager Entered as second class mail matter May the 10th, 1910, at the postofflce at Faramlle, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3rd, 1878. FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, 1924 i- i i > Fashion changes, but wearing a smile is never out of style > MONEY FROM POULTRY We publish the following from a Knoxville newspaper, because we be lieve poultry to be the source of money-making for many young men and women who are willing to work: "Fifteen hundred dollars a week from the sale of baby chicks and hatrhtng of eggs is the record of C. A. Norman, former clerk in Miller Department Store in Knoxville. "Entering the poultry business eight years ago, Mr. Norman began with three 400-egg size incubators. Today his business requires eight 10,000-egg capacity incubators and he is planning to install more equipment ? -foil IU WIC A<Mi. "In the year 1922 this farm sold ISOgOOO.OO worth of poultry products. Practically all the shipping is do^e by parcel post, and the business is all conducted on a twenty-acre tract of land just outside of KnoxviHe. For the first six months of 1923 be received 4,500 orders, many -from neighboring states. Tim farm is only -about ten minutes' drive from the heart of the city. The thousands of birds are carefully cared for by a graduate poultry husbandman and ! five assistants." ? < .? ?? . 4 COW, HOG AND HEN r < FOB THOMASVILLE < < _ 4 Tfcomasville, Ga., Nov. 17th.?(AP) *4 The cow, the *hog and the hen will < help to offset the work of the boll < weevil in Thomas county next year { according to resolutions adopted by < members of the 'Chamber of Com- < merce here in recent meetings. The < Chamber urges the farmers to raise < these valuable products during the < and poultry and it is- predieted that < (heee industries win have a growth < next year. The ultimate aim of the 4 boosters is to have very farm a di- \ versified farm with a permanent pas- * torn for cattle. < N 4 < There are too rainy fellows in J Farmville who, when something goes J wrong at the store, the office, the i factory or at the golf links, go home < and treat their wives as if they were J to Memf ? ... 't , HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL < < Have you ever noticed how many < woman haters keep right on shav- \ w ji ?? 1 1 t _ Pee Qee FLATKOATT rwrw IVffflB 119 It 1?: . . T Other PeeQee Products Pee Gee Re-Nu-Lac Pee Gee Floor Enamel Pee Gee Veftoatt Pec Gee China Enamel Pee Gee Varnishes Pee Gee Wondertone Dystain Pee Gee Floor Wax ?* v. Peaslee-Gaulbert Co. Incorporated Atlanta Louirv-He Dallas Varni Ass - Stauu- EnamtU leautiful Walls and Idlings at Small Cost The walls and ceilings ofyour home may have lost their charm, the alluring effect of bright freshness. To restore them is easy. Flatkoatt is made in 24 rich, velvety colors. It is durable and does not fade?if soiled can be easily cleaned. We Have just the coIqt you want, the one that will give "a crowning touch ofcbeauty. Let u? show you and explain 'its application. R. L. Davis & Bros. Farmville, N. C. / ? ? / I ! NOTIC^l By order of the Board ?f Cminty Commis- j sioners, this is to notiraaJl^ax payers ^ho will be advertised on jLyfirst Monday in I | April. Please come forward and pay same | ; and save advertising. ;: : A. C; JACKSON | tSHERIFF PITT COUNTY. I ||||MIIIII?I>MMI^<IIIMII Women's and | The delightful consciousness of being Jhe 11 dressed depends in <?;[ ; \ ? every detail?and footwear is not the lead! of details. Your feet bear J |j [ ? eloquent witness of your taste in dress. Chose a pair of novelty or - Jo ; !j; staple shoes and you may walk serenely conscious of the perfection ; ? tl of your shoes. oi 0<' <t There'is a shoe here for you at the price you want to pay. oil i V ? ' i H > Whatever you wish?pump, sandal or oxford.?for dress or business? ;;;; jjj[ in your favorite lerther. Graceful, comfortable, serviceable. All the \ jj? I m I latent models and hosiery to match in all the new shades. 13! - M? - _ . ; - . U< i ;jj[ Prices Ranging from $5.00 to $7.50 t*> . - ' - 1*: < >o ' . o, ? < ? . o, ? oo <>o Joyner-Cox Go. ? si. Farmville, N. C. ? ? ? 1 ? ? - ? ? - . ?;? ? ? 1 . j -?? ^ -.V-HV-.',. t-A .V.. " /?-????? ? ? "* \ ' - ? ? ? <-v<-;??;? ' ?". ? ? ?v?*?;.:??'??'? '?. . Mate tfeis a Fordsort Year > It-' -^V; Have dependable Fordson Power ready , when the fieldsare first readyfor breaking. ~ Through alL the^ year, us^its steady, vere^ v i-' fyour order trow* Spring witii itspeakT6a^P^ '/r i L I F ^ 7 aJT^ of Fordson buying oraers is almo^rnere. Don't wait. Order today. M^e this a Fordson year. ,'T" W ; X X If fHi 9j ? 9^^^ 9j 9J? I 9 <?2 I xs w w f1 . u 1 % 9 t il I 9 9 I J| 1 9 <iX I |x C^f"Y/"w"i CjlcflLn 11 5 ^ # s II u m/\E\ i ^i^?/v n/i*v/A n 8 H |||lcA? 9 II Wfl Uf/Zyj-P SI *? ? ? S H pb^h v^t B B :? M B^B I JK 5 I [ft iJ mi ^Jy IF JBWJL/ B> JL ?*<* J ft If ##J B7V CHURCH DIRECTORY . METHODIST CHURCH Rev; B. B. Slaughter, Pastor. 3 Sunday school at 10 A. M.?A. H. (oyner, acting: Superintendent Worship and sermon at 11 A. M. ind 7:30 P. It Morning subject: 'Destiny in* Words.'.' Solo by Miss Hary Jerome. Evening subject: "Real Sappiness." Epworth League service at 6:30 P. !4.?Miss Louise' Mish, leader. Prayer meetnihg Wednesday even ng*at 7:30. You are cordially invited and ?will ind a welcome. *?_ __________ ? EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9:45 a. m.?Sunday school. 11:00 a. m.?Morning prayer and sermon by Rev. J. W. Heyes. Spe cial music. , 6:30 p. m.?Young Peoples' Service League. - ? ' 7:30 p. m.?Evening prayer and sermon by Rev. J W. Heyes. Special music. Eenten services will be held on ruesday evening during Lent at 7:45 o'clock to which the public is cordial ly invited. ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. E. A. Grover, Pastor. 9:45 A. M. Sunday schoo'. 11:00 A. M. sermon by pustor. Special music. 7:30 P. M. sermon by pastor. Special music. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. E. Hill, Pastor. 9:45 A. JVI. Sunday school. 11:00 A. M. sermon by the pastor. Solo by Miss Vivian Case. 6:45 P. M.?B. Y. P. U. 7:30 P. M. sermon by the pastor. lr . ?i FATHER'S LOVE AND MOTHERS' Oh,.father loves the baby, With love that's fine and high, That is to say, provided, That baby does not cry; Vfith tender and deep devotion, He's willing, all the while, To be the pleased receiver Of baby's sweetest smile.' ? But mother loves the baby, When h* is. good ?r bad; . When, angel-like, he's smiling, Or when he howls Jike mad And baby has a feeling, J Which time will not erase, f That, while Dad has his goodjpffints, He can't take, Mother's pla^T ? / Wearisome coughing? need not be endured long. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey will atop . it quickly by clearing away rhe Heavy phlegm and reducing in flammation in your chest and thro& It combines just such mod ern medicin.-s as your doctor pre scribe ?with the soothjng pine ?_ tarhonev that generations nave relied upon to break'up coughs. Keep Dr. Bell's on hand for all ... the family. r i...* . All druggists. Be sure to get the genuine. . DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar Honey BUSINESS LOCALS / ' J ? WANTED?25 or 3b calves or yes*/ lings. McD. Horton, Farmville. w We sell and install only guaranteed / S radio sets. Farmville Electric Shoj/|r FOR SALE?Fresh milch cowVm/s. Alice Flanagan, Farmville, AfC., Route 3. / tf v We caA sell you any ^adio set made, "bat" we seil on/ the set qth and do guaniwe.?Farmville Electric Shop, V/ Anyone Wanting Shoe mt leather Re^ pairing see A. H. Joyi&? at Rouse's . > jj Garage, Farmville, N|rC. y ' / FOR SALE?Improved Simpkip? and / Improved Mexican Bisr Bojr ConoQr Seed.?McD. Horton, f I FOR SALE? Wanhamalrer-Cleveland Cotton Seed fipr ranting. Pure, early, prolific-+Fi/ lock?Forty co*"??? forty-two pes lint.?Address B. R. Moore, route 1, Farmville. fe ATTENTION FARMERS I p tg I have just installed a new and up to-d to'Gri ' M'U ond will ^rind on
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