i P "on'r PRICES' ARE^PGBPTY LOW ON WINDOW An'dPOORreMfES,' MANTLES,' SCREENS AND WORK* IAQffiER,' LATHEsTsHIN GLES, f i; ROOFING,WmDOW^JJO^eSTEir^NWEDEmmBYTRUCK TO FARMVILLE. PH3NE No.567 i! i; 12 th Street and A. C. L. Railroad Track, SOU/fffERN PINE COMPANY, GreenwHe, North Carolina. ; ?? i j The Farmville Enterprise .Published by. THE ROUSE PRINTERY G. A. Rouse, Editor and Manager Mrs. J. L. Shackleford, Society Editor _ Subscription Price One Year |LS0 Six Months .7$ Three Months .4# Advertising Rates Punished on Application to Manager Entered as second class mail matter May the 10th, 1010, at the poatnffff at Farmville, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3rd,-1878. = .. I r i FRIDAY, APRIL 25th, 1924 . V . . ?????? Jud Walker says a girl with dreamy eyes can make most any man see visions. It takes a woman years to learn to make a home, but some of them can break one up after one lesson. Red Newton says no town is as good as it claims to be, or as bad as some preachers say it is. Being philosophic, explains Sam Lewis, is an economical method of getting fat. Women may be slaves to fashion, but their burdens are light says a close observer of the fair sex. An inopportune time for the fire de partment to stop in front of your apartment is just when you have got the bid for four no-trump, with one hundred aces in your hand and your partner has laid down eight clubs, with the king and queen at the top. In adversity I long for prosperity, in prosperity I fear adversity, said A. W. Whitaker. In other words, a man is never happy?unless he is ? fishing. The bird who said we only once was certainly off. Lots of people lead double lives. ' ^ . ? ? 1 'O-? Out of every one hundred chickens hatched fifty ordinarily die, says a chicken ad. And eventually the other fifty die also, adds Taylor Marrow; An Antri'a Cow. English Farmer?"Have all of the cows been milked ?" Boy: "Yep?aH but the American one." English Fanner?"Which one is the American?" Boy?"The one that's gone dry. NOTICE! SERVED fit PUBLICATION. North Carolina, Pitt County; In the Supek-ior Court. Bees* Johnson, Plaktif I VS. V?.* * > Ed. ilehnson, Defendant. The defendant above pjBbod will take notice that an action tentitled as above hai boon commencetdin the Su perior Court of Pitt Comar, wherein the Plaintiff seeks an ataJute divorce from, the Defendant, oxythe grounds of adultery; and the ritid Defendant will fumher take notfe/he is required to appear before tpe undersigned Clerk if the Superior Court of said Counts at his office An the Couxthouao in Grsnville, N. y., on the 12th day of Mai, 1924, andAnswer or demur to the i liiiplaliit im the action, or the Plaintiff will apply to the court for! the reSef demanded in the complaint This 12th day of April, 1924. f F. HARRINGTON, ! ? / Cleric Superior Court j John Hill PejrkHv Atty. \ FOR THE^fATE SENAT^ I hereijyfennounce mysejra candi date forjfpe State Senate subject to the action of the Democratic Tarimajry. . S^a, JONES. SALE (^PROPERTY PflR TAXES By virtue of Ithe tax list execution. Pieced in my fands by the Board of Commissioner* of the Town of Farm vilie, and levy made thereunder, and the law authorizing such sale, I will on MONDAJi, MAT 5th, 1924, in the Town of FtnrvillejN. C., beginning at 12 o'cloOit^JSnToHer at auction, the Real Estate of pares hereinafter set out and the ReaV Estate as de scribed in the said tax list, unless the taxes and cost on ine-several parcels are paid by thaytime. This the Srd'da# of April, 1924. L. T. PIBKCE, Tax Collector. /white Lot AmtTax W. H. Askew?_A 1 $ 9.00 Mrs. J. T. Askew J 1 27.00 W. C. Askew __i 18 1,149.70 P. T. Atkinson J. 1 50.00 Mrs. H. C. Anders6n 1 50.40 R. E. Belcher J- 3 183.00 B. C. Beaman.Z 1 . 9.00 J. 0. Baker /_ ll 62.30 J. E. Baker /_ 1 10.00 R. A. Bynwai 1 23.40 Mrs. Jacob Bloom 1 81.00 Mrs. George Qm;away 1 54.30 J. T. Dixon. 5 331.10 W. C. Edwards A 5 23.40 W. G. Gay _L 1 99.40 Tom Goore 1 1 . 151.70 J. T. Harris? J.?1 256.60 Harris & Rasberry.i 2 65.00 Harris, Rasberry, Kjnott, 2 14.00 J. W. Hardy?J. 1 86.20 W. A. Jones J. 1 9.00 E. H. Jones L 1 30.00 Knott Warehou^ Co 2 518.00 Jack P. Lang,/. 1 168.00 W. R. J. Lassiter 1 23.70 Mewborn, Holder., Tyson, 1 36,00 W. E. Murphrey, Sr. 1 115.20 J. C. Norris .Sj Harris 1 72.00 Robt J. Owens 1 5.40 S. M. Pollard 2 63.90 R. A. Parker A 1 176.06 !W. J. Rasberry Ju: 1 110.84 Mrs. T. E. RobeiW?1 74^0 W. Leslie Smith, Sr. 1 357.26 B. 5400 John J. Tysvn... j ? ?5 - ^ 27.00 J. Harper Thprnej 22 > 6.00 J. E. Warren?J 2 117.30! W. M. Walshe?1 1 " 4220 Mrs. Helen WatUns 1 46.80 A. B. WindhamJ?1 41.40 G. W. Windham^. 1 48.50 Ivey Watson?j : l 10.00 H. C. Cobb I -1 54.CO colored Lot Ami lax John Atkinson; 1 $ 22.20 Bobt. Atkinson^ 1 18.68 L. O. Brown___V.. 1 19.80 Joseph Blount __V 2 20.00 H. B. Bynum \ 1 16.20 Tom Barnes A, 1 9.00 Ed. Barnes J 5 56.70 Mary Barrett 1 1 9.00 Sim Brutonl 1 _1 30.00 Lola Cobb J 2 18.60 Monroe Cameron, 7 82.70 Arnold Dupree?J. 1 36.00 W. H. Dnpree i 4 ^5.90 Henry Dixon, Si 2 21.36 W. T. Exam?Jl. _1 18.00 Farmers Mutual Aaso 5 207.84 Hannah Fields ?1 ? 2.70 Chas. 6 John GorhamV?1 10.80 Nelson Hopkins 110 106.90 A. P. Hamlin L2 97,82 Nathaniel Johnson?JLl 17.00 Geo. Joyner, Minor?J.?1 4.00 Willie Joyner L?1 2.82 Farebe Joyner, -,-Y.?1 19.20 Windsor Joyner?Z?1 - 39.06 Lula Cobb or Joyner 2 12.60 John R. Joyner I 1 6.00 John Joyner 4 Lfla ' '.I Peebles 1__ 1 9,00 Oscar Lemon Joiner?i 25.90 Mary J. Moore 1 16.20 Clayton Moore ?1 , 18.10 Wbl Grant Mat! ews?_1 ;. 9.00 James R. Pollardi.?,-*.-2 43.60 William Rasberry, 1,1 H.70 Lent Stewart? 1?2 20.00 J?rSugg, --X-8 107A6 M' rin Tyson , 57-50) ?hi ?2 /. Jd Vines?_ 1 12.60 I I . ? ? TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF PITT COUNTY I hereby. announce my candidal for renomination as Senator froiyntt County. I wish to Impress mj/deep appreciation of your sufimlge two years ago and hope thiroinnounce-. ment meets with your approval. If nominated radferajj&l, I pledge the best of my abiljjly toThe service of our State and County. ? - S. J. EVERETT. FOR COUNTY TREASURER ?l ?. V ? I beg to announce my candidacy for re-election as Treasurer of Pitt Coup*' ty, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary. I appreciate tfyr sup port given me in the Past, trust that my record in office isj/ufficient for me to ask your vote asupport in the coming primary, as/tiring you that the same will be appreciated. A. T. MOORE. FOR JUDGE OF THE COUNTY COURT. I desire to announce to the voters of Pitt County my candidacy S6r the office of Judge of the County Court of Pitt County, with ithe insurance that if elected I will rai^nfully dpd impartially discharge fire duties' of this office to the Best of my ability. I will appreciate very much your support of me in the Primary. W. A. DARDEN, Attorney. TO THE VOTERS OF PITT COUNTY: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office "Of Register of Deeds for Pitt Coiarty,.subjectJto the approval of the Democratic Brimary.' I will greatly appreciate youf support and I shall be glad to render ray very best service to thO p^ple of my county if nominated! dnd elected to this office. I i j. CTGALLO.WAY. FOR RE-ELECTION FOR SHERIFF I use this method to adviser the voters of Pitt County, that i/am a candidate for re-election as/Sheriff, subject to the action .of me Demo cratic Primary. I wiUreoiuinu? to do my utmost to fulfill tjre^requirements expected of me as tofbe enforcement vote and mppcirt in the coming pri-1 mary, and stand ready to serve all people alike. AMOS C. JACKSON. / EXECUTRIX NOTICE / The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the late Alfrpd M. Joyner, deceased, this is to giv/notice to-al^-pefsons having claims/against the estate of the i lid Alfrec^M. Joy ner to file same w h the undersigned on or before April 4th, 1k5, or this notice will be plea ed in/>ar of their recovery. All pe sons^ indebted to said estate will p ;as/ make imme diate payment. if. . This 3rd day of J&ril, i924. margarM* e. joyner, f Executrix. Martin & Sheppard, Attys. J. C. GASKINS ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY RE-ELECTION REGISTER OP DEEDS. After mature consideration, I have decided to become a candidate to succeed myself as Register of Depds for Pitt county, subject to the Demo cratic primary\ to be held in Aune, In makmg this announcement*/! want to thank my friends for thei/support of me in the past and ea )rafes, at the sanv) time, my hope tha ; the service which I have been able t /render has justified the confidence jlaeed in me by the electorate of the county. If nominated send elected, my constant aim and desire will be to render the best service possible at all times and to aH the people, v'f;$pi-:' $ ?- ? ;? Sincerely, ' , }, C. GASKINS. ? ; ' , i. . ,iJ!i|i'_ in i FOR JUDGE OP THE COUNTY T CGVXf. liPSiM:>'???''' " - IliPlPjIP To The Democratic Pitt ?framtf*-*..; !C I am a candidate for the ofBceof Judge of the County Court to succeed myself in the coming primary and *ffl appreciate your support I am a candidate on my record as Judge of^ the ^n^the^ '? I I have ^a^fitftrily serv f: j' xla - ? f 86 - l.-J'UiC, dJlu A "?I"? ?"* >r 4>lm. t> AllA^ ' i\S ' flttc nffiftft -niMltl ?n ilPljoi' ? * i to" render jpos& S61W6 > f/> fhfl aUtyiino nf fka PiiUfitV ?a TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF PITT COUN ?After numerous r^uestsy an nouncing myself a candidate^or Rep resentative to the Legislajjrfre, subject to the Democratic/pnofcy, and ask the support of allyfte Democratic - voters of the couy? ; :; Me.D. HORTON, v-- , FarmviDe, N. C. , a JAMES L. EVANS FOR COUNTY, JUDGE Jkwant to be County Judg^ecause X stand for Law and Outer, for Ser vice above Self, and joafthe adminis tration of the law nun fairness and impartiality to allr without undue harshness to any and with special favors to nond 1 ? ' JAMES L. EVAl^r . ? - ? FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVE I hereby announcer myself candi date for Represenfative^fi General Assembly of NoMn Carolina, subject to the action o^l^TJemocratic Pri mary. I will/afSpredate your vote and support. K. A. PITTMAN. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain D^ed of Trust executed bjr J. A. Mew bom and wife/ Etta S. Memborn, 6. M. iolden and wife, Virgin a D. Holden, L S. Tyson (now deceas ed) and wife felissa Ty son, to J. R Davis, Trust e, Bank of Farmville, i n the 10th da; of March, 1922, duly r tcorded in the legistry of Pitt County in Book K-l<, page 107, default havi ig been made in the pay ment & the note secured therein, the undersigned mil sell at pi jlic auction before 'the Court-house c oor in the Town of Gretnyijle, N. C., to the highest bidder tforj Cash, on Monday, May 12th, 1924, fit 12 o'clock, noon, the following dpsonbed tract of land; Lying and in the Town of Farmville, K/sM Carolina, and fur ther descritfeu ^5 follows: All that tract or parcel land on which Bon nie Wooten ntfjf resides, (formerly where J. Paul-Davis resided) made up of the three tracts or parcels of land 'described &t;<Book J-3,2, pages 388, 389, and 8% and being all of the SdSI^DaPHeed dated Oc tober 17th, 19PI, to which deed refer ence is hereby! made for a more ac Said sale mide to satisfy said in debtedness trowed by, said Deed of This 12th/pay of April, 1924. Bj<NK OF FARMVILLE, " Owner of Debt. J. R. DAVIS, Trustee. John Hill Paylor, Atty. . * ? . . ' I POWER PLANTV IMPROVEMENTS TOWN OP FARMVILLE/ N. C. i Sealed proposals will be" received I by the Mayor and Commissioners of I the Town of Farmville, p. C., until 12:00 p. m., April 29th, 1024, for fur nishing equipment for did construct ing improveijMnts^to' tpO Municipal I Power and Lighting Hant. The project consist ? the construc I tion of an addition io the present I building to house the/new equipment; the construction of I reinforced con crete spray pond with piping and spray equipment fo/coollng condens ing water; the construction of _<^n lerete foundations ftr mechanical and electrical equipment; the furnishing and erection of i ?0 K. W. Unaffow Mngine-Generat< r jUnit; the furnish ing of a genera of and two feeder panels; the fui liihing of a surface condenser vact ami and circulating pomp; valves, i ping, separators, etc. Proposals mu ftl be marked "Pro posals far Po 4r Plant Improve ments." All bi< dmust be made upqn blank forms pn wded in copies of the Proposal, Contr it and Specifications. I I. Each bid mui i b|. accompanied by I a certified cheat in the amount of five (5) per celt of the amount of 00 bid, but irifto case for lees fhaiK Two Bundled Hfty ($250)) Dollars, as evidence of food faitq. Copies of thajSpecifications, form of Proposal, tract, etc., may be obtained upon jpplication to the En **?to'right is Lerved to reject any or ?j|bids of to award pontracts and the Board, appear for the best j Jim? ? ' mterests of the town. ?, J. e WILUAM & OL3EN, Consulting yiit Jv MM MM.. <'' ??' 'H ^Bm mfi. J^V v ^^Vt'' "-* V^^M" '. *' ''-IHtav *c ''' ": paint/or i^stj I??? XthE'HEAYY LEAD BODY'S Kurfeeif Paint \* forms a tough, solid film that is proof against eWreme hot ana cold wither. It hides the dis * , ^ colored surface. It's the lead in paint that forms theVotecring film/nd retains the brilliancy of and wcxxiwork, into shiny ' color. \Kurfees IMnt contams 20% taAOTZ more SSSS lead pc^llon aaawill cover (hide) more surface,' /Sir or small table. Pure Carbonate Uad.. .80^6 / NNre Zinc Oxide 20% KURFEES / \ Too? jFlflt Tint1 / I Tinted yrah Pore Colon, Ground and Mixed A.4 v / with Pure J^ueed Oil and IJryer?th?t'? All. will give your walls gad _/ V _ . - ceilings a soft, velvety fin- - ItVtne greaterquantity^pf pure carbonate of lead in Kur- ^ SwSTSSTlftTS / scientifically cSu&ined with pure linseed oil that cream. It's washable. 14 vrnakes it now smoother anainore quickly under the brush, bremifd tints. Ask for /It saves time and work in aoplying, hides and protects tionsfor?ev?vrooT iaa" ' more square feet of surface per gSllon and lasts longer in the ' , / weather. | You can paint better an^or less v/ith Kurfees. (/ ; Come in and see the beautiful color aWrinations and let us / . show you how little it will take to paiirorour house right. Kiafda Makes a Paint for Every Purpose' We Have Thekt ^ HUB HARDWARE CO., Inc. Farmville, N. C. jHk.1 ^, [[nr _ ? jr ' BHQf . ? VV----\>^'.'L* ???'?''ifc -?9 .A .-. ?WgMBB >*$?&* fiisHH ?" uwagm a. wouia r never be say better. 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