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J11" . ---? - ??^^p??? J, IB ?,n ?H||||^ | , - ., 77_- t-?t_ tsrvm^A it : ONR PRICES ARE MIGHTY LOWlON WINDOW And DOOR FRAMES, MANTLES, SCREENS &NI> SPECIAL wfioD WOp, LUMBER, LATHES, SHINGLES, ';i i ROOFING, WINDOWS, DOORS, WE MAKE ANYTHING YOU WANT. -:? FREE DELIVERY BY Tgyjai^FARMVILLE -:- PHONE No. 567 If 12th Street and A.C.L Railroad Tracks SOUTHERN PINE COMF'ANY, Greenville, North Carolina* ? ? J' . . _ i _I._j -,1 ., , ... , * ? ' * 11 ' ? .. - ? .. . I I I V . ._U|| | The Farmville Enterprise .Published by. THE ROUSE PBINTERY s , G. A. Rouse, Editor mud Manager Mrs. J. L. Shacldeford, Society Efiter Subscription Price . One Year ? $1.58 Six Months .78 Three Months .40 Advertising Bates Punished on Application to Manager Entered as ascend class Bail matter May the 10th, 1910, at the postoffi? at FarmviBe, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3rd, 1578. FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1924. DISTRICT MEETING OF WOMAN'S AUXILIARY HELD IN GREENVILLE FarmviHe Delegates Had Place on Program and Gave History of Local Episcopal Church. A District meeting of the Woman's Auxiliaries of the Episcopal church was held in St Paul's church, Green ville, on Tuesday of this week with about sixty members present The district is composed of the following towns; Greenville, Farmville, Ayden, Grifton and Winterville, and repre sentatives were present form each with the exception of Grifton. Rev. James E. W. Cook, rector of St Paul's gave a cordial welcome to the group and to several visitors from neighbor ing towns who were present Among the visitors was Rev. Wal ter R. Noe of Wilmington, executive secretary of the Diocese of Eastern Carolina, who addressed the assem blage. Mrs. C. S. Roan tree presented one of FarmviLle's problems for discus sion and Mrs. W. C. Askew gave a history of Emmanuel church of this city. Mrs. Rountree, in behalf of the visitors, thanked Greenville for its cordial welcome and hospitality. Plans were laid for the July meet ing to be held at Hill Ciest and to which husbands of the members will, be invited. Committees were appoint ed at this time by the president, Mrs. For the benefit of those who were not present at the District meeting and of friends interested in the local Episcopal church its history as re lated by Mrs. Askew is printed below. History of Emmanuel Church. In the early fifties, Rev. Angelo Benton, at that ti"-e rector of the Episcopal church at Wilson, came to Marlborough and held services in the old Academy?since destroyed. Mr. I Benton was most earnest about his work?it is known that on several occasions, when there was no team available, he walked fourteen miles to hold a morning service. At that time Bishop Atkinson came ones a, year. Rev. Israel Harding succeeded Mir. Benton. After having services in school houses, halls, shops and any where he could for several years the vision of a church at FarmviHe came to him. He called together his mem bers, who were few and scattered far and wide, and implored them to mfka the building of this church their Hfe work. They assented to tills wif5* many misgivings for it seemed almost impossible. However, a lot was do nated on what is now Walnut street, in the heart of town, by Mrs. Louisa HiH and members began to have the building material placed thereon. Soon after this Mr, Harding died. Bishop Watson was with us then and took up the work begun by the faithful Harding* Jbyners, MorriHs, Margraves, Smiths, Mewborns, Shep pards, Mays, Byname and others. The first Emmanuel church begun in 1888, warn modest wooden build ing, but a monument to the work, love and sacrifice of its fev* members. It would be impossible to give ? history of this church without paying a tribute to the loving faithful service of Mrs. John S. Smith, a pienegj ,Till?ill' Mill I ? iiLii 4. Form cnoroo-woman, we. m , _ , , the lumber to reach their seats. She ?brick church by May 1919. Rev. A. ?C. D. Noe was the first resident min I ister and held the first service in the I new church. In 1922 the Auxiliary land the church was dedicated at the d ?Convocations! meeting held hen in ll I the fall, just .ax years after the first A I church was ruined. J The influence and service of Mrs. Is. K. Morrill stands out prominent in J ?the life of the church. For she was J la staunch church-woman and literally J la home missionary, exemplifying in J I all of her activities the highest type J I of Christian womanhood. She round- -I led out a beautiful life about two yean 1 ?ago but her deaching influence lives 1 Ion and is still seen and felt in the I I lives of her church-people and friends. 1 This church has sent out one laborer I I in the Master's vineyard, Rev. J. N. 1 ? Bynum, rector at Belhaven, of whom I I she is very proud. I I The membership was nearly doubled I I during Rev. A. C. D. Noe's ministry I I and we gave him up last year to those I | Arkansas people with sad hearts but I I with love and best wishes. I I Rev. J. W. Heyes accepted the call I I of our vestry in March of this year land Mr. Heyes and his family have I | already won our hearts and we fed I ? that Emmanuel church, Farmville, I I will go- forward Vapidly under his I | ministry in advancing the Kingdom of | of our Lord. / I ^V^^^^W^^House I | Dear Mr. McLean: / I I have your, letter of the 18th of I I Februajw, tendering yotr resignation I las Assistant Secretary/of the Treas I ury which I hereby ac/ept, in accord | ance witH your reqqeA, to take effect I I at the dote of business on the 3rd of I ? March, I9il. / I Allow me to take this occasion to I | express mi sinceip appreciation of I I your efficienx servide in this important I I executive position/ and also of your I ? loyal and effective/wc rk as a Director I and later Minagfng Director of the I War Finance C^pori^ik ie * &ie H spirit of unse^fe^ytriotisin, you ac- 'H ing your cotmt^tothe utmost during I ?the war. Yoe l^ve performed this I Ivotion, and vou ie deserving of a I | large share v cmSt for the success- | fnl operations of tA Corporation. I I ? have known, particularly from the I I three Secretaries of uk Treasury with | whom you /have bee A associated, of I I the great ralpe of your help and co- I I operation.'/ \ I I am aivare that yoii assumed the I burden oj the office of Assistant Sec- I I retary of the Treasury, i addition to I ? your dunes as ManagingtDirector of ? the Wai finance Corporation, at-the I I urgent/request of the Secretary of I I of rendering every possible service ? | to yoar government during Vhis per- ? Ifiod. Jl have shared with tn Sec re- J Itary/the comfort he has fen in thF I Ivisiln of the Bureau of InteruL Rev- I ?ferny and the Division of CpstAms of. ? I the! Treasury has been in sucA able I I hands. I was happy to sign WoUr I I j commission and it is my pleasuap to I saf that you have performed the ira- I II cult tasks committed to your Are ? It wth the intelligence and fidelity W I la patriotic American. \ I 1 thank you for the kindly sentn sonally and Sf^od you my heartiest 11 I good wishes for the future. I trust J j that the years to come may bring you V ' n ? Hon. Angus W. MdLejui, I Wvlj mJm f l I dvctMd Ar nrrnall L *?. - ' JMUVAOA JM* 'v* Vurt||5? fl I t'; f" '4 I peterson asks for your vote. a J. Peterson, the veteran teacher tnd editor, who la a candidate for Commissioner of Labor and Pn^nng, frankly asks the good people of Farm pille and vicinity to giv^Aim their support at the June primary. Stetson is a gtepT of Wake Forest coUege. He pkve 21 years to jchool work when/alaries were low and the work MW. For the past seven years! he/a* edited the Samp son Democrkt/and it fa a man's job to edit succMfcfolly a Democratic pa per in thaf rock-ribbed county of Sampson. I . The Third and Sixth Congressional Districts seem to be lining up almost solidly for him and assurances from leading men of Greenville and Ayden indicate a big vote in Pitt County, and Peterson hopes that you will join your forces with the other good Pitt people and help give him a rousing majority. (Political Advertising) for the state senate I hereby announce myself a candi date for the State Senate, subject to the action of the fcemocjgtie primary. jones. to the de^cratic voters of ^ After numerous ^requests. I am an nouncing myself ? candidate for Rep resentative to thrLegislature, subject to the Democratic primary, and ask the support of\all the Democratic voters of the county. for house 9f representa I hereby announfib myself a candi date for Representetive in General Assembly of NorterCarolina, subject to the action of /be Democratic Pri mary. I will Appreciate your vote and support pjiTMAN FOB COUNTY TREASURER - I beg. to announce ray candidacy for re eledtttm as T^a^W^ Pin^Coun sltm^^ord for me to gale your vote and suppoyt in the coming primary, assuring yo? that the same willNj* appreciated. for judge ofjbe county I desire to announce to the voters of Pitt County my candidacy for the office of Judge of the County Court of Pitt County, with/he assurance that if elected I wil/faithfully and impartially discharge the duties of this office to the best Yf my ability. I will appreciate vqry much your support of me in the Aimary. W. A. DARDEB, Attorney. V- *? to the v0tttfg of pitt I hereby announak mjyself as a can didate for the ofBchVff Register of Deeds for Pitt County! subject to the approval of the Democratic primary. I will greatly apprec/e your support and I shall bo glad/ lender my very, hest service to tit ] eople hf my county if nominated and elected to I FOB B&BLECT^ FOR SHERIFF ??? voters of Pitt C^^fr^that I^am^a Sbject to the^te^of the Uento cratic Primaryt'v-Kjffe continue todp my requ%me?te expected of me exrfommeni <a ?tt;1irws and ajlflf duties that be long te^me. ^^l^^pred^e your POlt COllliTY i \ r'**T To The DetnocraWc Voters of Pitt I r ^ _ .1 ?r ? ? I JAMES L. EVANS FOB COUNT* JUDGE . tf I want to be County Judge hyfou ,e I stand for Law and Order,jf^r Se r vice abpve Self, and fcP tha^idmiris tration of the law witn fprnesa and impartiality to all wiimoufc. undue harshness to any an<f with special favors to none. r JAMES L. EVANS. ??T '? S ? SI I I ? ? 111 I II '? "II |? I ? ?' '' ? " j??we, > ? ? FOR OVElP ? BB ^B^^E haarlem biPhas'beea/a world wide remedy wr kidney, liver and bladder d^rd^^^wmatisn^ correct bttmuti troubles, stimula^vhal otfas/rhree All dniggists. I^aht en t^t original genuine Gold Mania.. NOTICE I . SERVED BT PUBLICATION. North Carolina, ntt County; In the Superior Cturt. Bessie Johnson, Plaintiff tf Ed. Johnson, Defendant. The defendant 'above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in. the Su perior Court of Pjlt County, wherein the Plaintiff seejjS an absolute divorce from the Defendant, on the grounds of adultery; ami. the said Defendant will further take Notice he is required to appear before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at his office in the Courthouse in Greenville, If. C., oh the 12th day of May, 1924, and answer or demur to the complaint im the action, or the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanjjed in the complaint This 12th da/of April, 1924. J. S. HARRINGTON, Clerk Superior Court John Hill PaylorlAtty. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. I Under artH b/virtue of the author P^^^fen^^^am^Moyea^ aiary Best? Lane/Admisisfratrix <tt Willis Be5L;aii<i John HfSl Payior, Commissioner, wUl on Monday, the tilth day of May, 192V sell at public auction to tjjp highest bidder for Cash, at the Court-houae door of Pitt County, at r12 o'clock, noon, the fol lowing described real estate; ./ Lying and bl/byam Farmville town ship, County of Ritt, State of North Carolina, beginning at a large pine on South si|e of Plank Road and runs S. 13 degrees East 563 feet; thence N. 87-30 E. 890 feet; thence N. 1 E. 444 feet to the-Plank R*ad; thence with the Plank Bdad Weserly 950 feet to tl? begimd^, dbntafthig 8 3-10 acres, being lot ity. .1 of what is known-as the Nobles Farm, feeing same land this day 'conveyed to said Best and Moye by Jesse Speight and wife. Said sale made undbr order of tne Court to satisfy morteage executed by Willis Best, and WjUium Moyttto Lillian B,. Speight, whfch mortgage is duly recorded In. the Registry of Pitt County, Bodk C-13, Jpage 332. ": 'j. : This 10th day o/Aprfl, 1924. JOHN HILL PAYLOB, By virtue of SejieV tained in tfat ,#*tatt Deed of Trust executed bjr J. J^jAwboirn and wife! Etta Hokien and Farmvffle, ^n the Town o^reenvflle,08^^^^!!^ I ? ?-? A . ff ,'V_ "A ll Ala A \A Welcome Membel* \ of the Famtfy ASMOTOR car (? never more appreciated than in jfVVie springtime. Its convenience imd enjoyment are shared by all the family?and by Speeding up the day's work, it provides more time fog recreation. A Ford Tcwring Car provides evegy motor car essen tial at the lowest price for which^i five passenger car has ever sold?Vprice only made possible by complete manufacture, in oremendous vjjnume, in the largest and most, economical!^peraied jflants in the automobile industry. V f ? Efficiency of manufacTUr/is accurately reflected in the quality and price of thjWord Touring Car FORD MOTOR COI^PAWY, DETROIT. 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