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The Fmnrille Enterprise -Pabtishod by. THE B0U8E PRINTERY a G. lMtter IfniBfnr Mrs. J. L. Shackleford, Society Editor ? Sebecrtytian Price One Yew |LM Six Months .75 Three Months .40 Adtertfain* Rotes Finished en Application to Mana?er Entered as second class mail matter May the 10th, 1910, at the postaffiee at Fararrille, North Carolina, under the Act of March Sid, 1878, FklDAY, APRIL 4th, 1924 * U1 L I I ? - ? M. MISS THE FAITH THAT IS IN 08 (By G. A. Cardwell) Agricultural & Industrial Agent At lantic Coast Line Railroad Co. "Launch your vessel And crowd your canvass, And, ere it vanishes Over the margin, After it, follow it, Follow the Glean. "?Tennyson. For years the world has heard of the Atlanta spirit, and while refer* ence often-times causes a smile, good natural or cynical according to the disposition of the individual, Atlan tians had not only the spirit, but faith in themselves and in their city; and by "their works" the place has largely increased in population, wealth and prominence; in fact has becoma outstandingly prominent. North Carolinians were for many year* possessed, to a remarkable da* gree, of a spirit of humility?I believe real humility?but to such an extent that they were held in derision by some of the then more progressive, or at least less conservative, neigh bors. You may have heard the civil war story about the young soldier, thor oughly exhausted, who was sitting by the side of the road, looking "all in," when a Virginia regiment marched by and some boyish wag called out "Tar Heel" in a derisive manner. The young soldier looked up, and in an apologetic tone drawled "I'm?side's ?the?reason?I?look?so." Times have changed, and we have now become a state of boosters, no longer timid, bet loudly and persist ently crying our worth. This is pcicte in p?02BQ^ic( | >C I ' '?? Tjf?. f-J-JJvj ' ' ''TViTnAll . <. , *????'? ^ T -**. *J - nt I this wealth, of our favorable location in relation to the centers of papal* tioO| OUT dlDMlt0j our -easily worked soils, oar great variety of crops, our many industrial opportun ities, oar good roads, our splendid transportation facilities, rail, water and highway; and by ail means tell about oar good people, numerous churches, and modern educational in stitutions. But, by the faith that is in as, let us remind ourselves over -and over again of theopaknessof our seemingly wonderful agricultural sys ' tea, devoting some at the fine lung power which we have developed, to advocate t*a remedying, as quickly as possible, of the weaknesses pointed oat by the Department of Rural So cial Economics, University ofvNorth Carolina. . ? . , y&J After lefering to our high agricul tural'standing as a crop producer among the states, fifth, the Depart ment of Sural Economies calls : attention to the sma&ess of the ani mal products wealth in North Caro lina. Our attention to our shortcomings, 1 am sore, with no ' idea at lessening oar feeling of im portance,,but with the hope that an ? Tl in nun rnifhrtui. jiu. I v^th^dwJ fcrmsT ?f ,4 l. m y.,, ji ca|j i Union produced a greater total of farm .wealth than North Carolina in 11919. These states are: Indiana, Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Kentucky. In all these I states from two-thirds to three fourths of the tnnsal farm income is i derived from the sale of livestock and livestock products. And these bread and-meat states are the states that rank highest in accumulated farm wealth. ? V ?>;?'; - J. C GASKINS ANNOUNCES , CANDIDACY RE-ELECTION REGISTER OF DEEDS. After mature consideration, I have decided to become a candidate to succeed myself as Register of Deeds for Pitt county, subject to the Demo-/1 era tic primary to be held in June. In making this announcement, I want to thank my friends for Iheir support of me in the past and eipread; at the same time, my hope that Eke service which I have been able f6 render has justified the confidence placed in me by the electorate of the county. If nominated and elected, my constant aim and desire will be to render the best service possible at all times and to all the people. Sincerely. J. C% GASKINS. - TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF PITT COUNTY I hereby announce my candidacy for re nomination as Senitor from Pitt County. I wfch to egress my deep appreciation *f yjAr suffrage two years ago and hope this announce ment meets wiyf your approval. If nominated and elected, I pledge the best of my ability to the service of our State and County. S. J. EVERETT. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF PITT COUNTY: After numerous requests, I am an nouncing myself aAairoidate for Rep resentative to"the A/gislature, subject to the Democratjnf primary, and ask the support of till the Democratic voters of the county. McJ). HORTON, Farmville, N. C. *? ' ? . ? ' v FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTA !m ? i ^ ? >1 X IhWI ft; G yvUr VWv I hereby aimoikice myael&to a can didate for the office of /agister of Deeds for Pitt dwmty./fbject to the approval of the iDeraajraiic primary. I will greatly appreciate your support and I shall be gfedio render my very best service tolne people of my county if noraiipted and elected to this office. - ^ J. C. GALLOWAY. . FOg JUDGE OF THE COUNTY COURT. / I desire to announce to thyroters of Pitt County ray candidacy for the office of Judge of the Codnty Court of Pitt County, assurance that if elected I wiiVraithf ully and impartially discharge the duties of this ofiee to the be* of ray ability. I will appreciate very much your support ?f me in the Primary. W. A. DARDEN, Attorney. - - v ? - J - -1 * ; FOR JUDGE OP COUNTY COURT * ' . ? ? ? , ' To the People of Pitt County.? ,: After mature deliberation, I have the office of Judge of~pbe^ County FOR JUDGE OP THE COUNTY COURT. ? ? . To The Democratic Voters of Pitt County:? I am a candidate for the jjffce of Judge of the County Court J^ucceed myself in the coming nfimary and wiH appreciate your support I am a candidate on my record as Jndge of the v County Coujfc In the per formance of the d/fties .of this office I have endeavsredr to enforce the law without fear joy favor, and maintain for the county a court which would demand the Jfepect and Admiration of the entire cpxenship. I have faith fully served the people and if re-' nominated I shall continue to conduct the court and enforce the laws as 1 nave heretofore. I believe I have satisfactorily serv ed the people, and I am asking for the honor oI this offiee again in order to continue to render public service to the citizens of the county. I will appreciate your vote and sup port. LEWIS G. COOPER. Constant fi&ciong makes tMeycougk} ? <l worse/ \?^ ) QTOP it vJm with ik Bell's Pihe UTar Hap ey?or it may become chronic, hpithing so quickly loosens phlegm, vothes dry throw*nd stops coughir* Made of the vwy same medictifc the best doctors pVscnbc ? combinft with the good oQUtime stand-by ? pine-tar honey 1 IrsVwte is pleasing too! Keep Dr. BellT^n hand for the whole family. \ All druggets. Be sure to get the genuine. DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar H6ney ????? i i i i i i "? I NOTICE V J | State of North Carolina, Department of State. ?To All to Whom These Presents May Come, Greetings: Whereas. It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary, dis thereof, upYn whoa proceafe nfey be served; hasVomplied wiw Ue re quirements o\ chapter 2yof~*ie Con solidated Stemtej^relytains/y to is suing of SifoV certificate /hat such consent has hki film. / Now, therofom, I/W/N. Everett, Secretary of StLte iof /he State of North Carolina Adbf diereby certify that the said .eoAmrgtion did on the 2!2d day of March/TJK^, file in my of fice a duly executed and attested consent in writing to\the dissolution t*f said corporatyfn, executed by more than two-thirdyin inwaojt of. the stocUiqlders thereof,- wn!kh said cer tificate and the record of Vie proceed ings .aforesajfl are now on Vile in said ' /iffice.as pyvided by law. \ In testiafcny whereof I,.have here to set my hand and affixed my Offi cial seai/at fijfteigh, this the 22d dny ot^^ardXrD^.2N; EVERETT> , * "Secretary of State. ^ rS.V.u ?>' I TOWN OF FARirVlLLi; N. # Sealed proposals will be received by the Mayor and Commissioners of the Town of Farmvilie' N. C;, until 2-*00 p. m., April 2&th, 1924, for fur nishing equipment for and construct ing improveme^to the Municipal building to hoMe th^iew equipment; the Construction of a reinforced coh-; mm pray nond wVh piping and j spray equipment for foling condens* ing water; tMe construction of-con crete fou^^ms fo^^ch'anical" aind condenser Jvaeuum Jand ^circulating ? . . .Tv r % ' . , , j VAAW K>rl wvtti Jf . KA o ninA/i Uir '? i' KM I. ^B- - ^1 ? , ^P v. B^v M \ Wi=? 9HI ^1 I^Nk. I * v Is- I II I ^1 ? ? FiveDisc Wheels and Nash Stlf-MounJing Carrier^$25 adddMnal ? Plus Performance! Smoothe/pdwer, finer flexibility, greater quietness. Thesy ire undeniable advantages of the Four Sedan. ./Also, it titles and handles more easily. See how thesprings are fArmed. Many thin, resilient leaves wim a special reobund j plate. ? Inspect the clutch design. Two.friction J plates operate against driving disc. Spring tension j is so accurately adjusted a light pressure disengages clutch. View exhibit todayi A> m - FOURS ah SIXES ' \ Models range from $915 to $2190j'f. o. b. factory ? j ^ HARRIS & RASBERRY NashDealerg - - - Farmville, N .C ? ? "? ' ? V:' ' " ? /' ... " ' - ?' - . ? -?2d ?I ' ' ' lj j 1 _ i ' - r - ? Received Shipment of they can't^lSl excelled. ; Mrs. Blanche Weeks ? Farraville, N, C. ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 an* ^^^1 'Mnni J^ ' ' 2 ^T A J I sioners, this is 1jo notiiVial tax payers who | [ have not paid ttfeir ta^es that their property j [ will be advertjsedrae fiirst week in April. | t Please com^rorward and pay same and ; \ ! Jr. PIERCE, I ? > : Tax Collector : !: ? ? ? _____ I ? - /O /O ? -> I I / i % . v r\ >, I I m i V^ Q/l/lJb I tf9q?mj \ I ,y?y.^-3. : ,...?? ^V.ft l.fe; ? i ?' ' ?? A 7 -A ? -^L~- ft \ / f.olB. I V ^KflEIC DETROIT I I A I 1 ? " .'Vi^Bwiiv.'rvj-. ? j ? ;?? ri'J ? ? t !:'%?????? ? ??: .? t' V . ? ? y ? ? ?*??'? Bl ; *s ? t . rif r- v?.?. ?? .?;??. ? 1 | J ^ J . I] KafM IB^r 1 L A. Vf A I ? I M O Kg ML WBm A ? I 8 j / r . rp \ p 1 '? 1 The jjring rush^or Ford Touring Cars has ft 1 ?.fii rmf/hP nhliff?l to wait forikslivery. 1 ft you mil nOjt oe ODiigea u> w?i^ ** . I h * \ fi h B I MM.^Y| ^ j i^jft J" j fl I I - B x m JT w fCBmL? I ft- II BUSINESS LOCALS j WANTED?25 or 3tKr/ves or year - lings. McD. Hortafrjv^armvilie. FOR $ALE?Flesh^rtltch cow. Mrs. Alide Flanagin^armville, N. C., Route 3." tf 11,1 < ?i I.i i i , ? We ean a*U you apf ? radio -set made, "but?, ^^sey^niy the set" we can and do jpfcfaintee.?Farmville Electric Shom^ FOR SALEK^jnproW'Sinipkins and Improved MeJa&JWUgBoll Cotton Seed.?McDyjrforton/Faytaville. FOR SAlift^Wannamake^lev-eland fi Cotton See?N{or pimping. Pure, M early, prolific?rap^dc?Forty to ( * forty-two peromt^ftht^-Address B. Moore, Route 1,; FimfcvjKe. N 0 W?To' theGood Ladies and Gen tlemen of FarmvHle: We, The Cut Rate Shoe Repainra, of Farmville, are how in positimi and/ready to re pair your shoes Ut CuwRate to suit you, or no char?. Sead u^/our old shoes, we will make *bem look like NEW.?N. L.japt/; Prop., W. P. Lucas, Mgr.?WHson street, near the Gay Kola BottHng Works, Farmville. : > SALE OF PROPERTY FOR TAXES By virtue of the tax list execution placed in my ljlands by the Board of Commissioners lof the Town of Farm ville, and levy Ynade thereunder, and the law authorizW such sale, I will on MONDAY, MA*J>tfa, 1924, in the Town of Farmville, C., beginning at .12 o'clock noon, ofwu- at auction, the Real Estate of partiap hereinafter set out and the Real Hstate as de scribed in the said tax let, unless the taxes and cost on. the several parcels are paid by that time/ This the 3rd day off April, 1924. ? ' L. T. PIERCE/Tax Collector. WHriE I Lot AmtTax W. H. Askew L 1 $ 9.00 Mrs. J. T. Askew \?1 27.00 W. C. Askew V.18 1,149.70 P. T. Atkinson Vl 60.00 Mrs. H. C. Anderson JL 50.40 R. E. Belcher 183.00 R. C., Beaman 1 \ 9.00 J. O. Baker _ 1 \ 6230 J. E. Baker?.,. _1 J 10.00 R. A. Bynum. 1 ? 23.40 ! Mrs. Myrtle Bynum_, 1J 85.70 Mrs. Jacob Bloom *1/ 31.00 Mrs. George Caraway-?/ 54.30 J. T. Dixon Jo 031.10 W_, C. Edwards,m... , ; ? 28.40 W. G. Gay-^ W. *15- ? E. H. Jones -^JLl ' 72.10 W. R, Jackson?-?--A.2 6.00 Knott Warehouse Co?12 518.00 Jack P. Lang Jt 168.00 W. R. JT. Lassiter A' 81.10 Mrs. G. E, Moore _I 542,70 Mewborn, Holden, Tyson, 1 36.00 W. E. Murphrey, Sr.?A 1M.20 J. C. Norris & Harris A 72,00 Robt: J. Owens Jl 5,40 S. M. Pollard. /? 63.90 R. A. Parker- 1.1 176.06 W. J. Rasberry /?J* 110.84 Mrs. T. E. Roberson-J-1 74.20 W. Leslie Smith, Sr.-i.__l 367.26 R. H. Smith 1?1 54;00 Mrs. Lossie Smith? ?I?J 41.40 J. G. Smith ?L-2 75,70 John J. Tyson A-5 27.00 J, Harper Thorne _A2 6.00 J. E. Warren \ 117.30 W. M. Walshe -?42.20 Mrs. Helen Watkins?-^\ 46.80 A. B. Windham -I 1 41.40 G. W. Windham ?1 1 48.60 Ivey Watson 1 I 10.00 H. C. Cobb? -?1 J 54.00
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