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. 1TEB ' " ' 'flafcecrlpdee'Price ?S Three Months .40 ' If; ? ? . L i' ? II'1 I I II III ? I I I ' * . ' * ' <* ''. 1 Fimished on Application to Manager 11 I ? * 1,1 fttmd m, second mail matter May the 10th, 1910, at the postotfiee" XmS** ' - ' ? " Friday, January 2nd, 1325* f ' 1 MAT THIS BG TOUR ^ HAPPIEST NEW TEAB May New Year's day usher in the happiest year of your entire life the sincere wish Hie Enterprise extends Ttef ase hig things in store for all, we befiere, if we will all work to- "? gather for the common welfare of this city and community. It is' go ing to be one of the happiest years of OCT lives if we all adopt the slo gan, "ALL FOE ONE AND ONE FOR. ALL." \ We thank you for the excellent bus iness you have given us during the past year, and assure you that we j shall strive to be worthy of your pat ronage during the coining year. ? We also* take this opportunity to reaffirm our faith in die future of 1 our town and to express our pride m our fellow citizens. -v. ? . .. *-T *v ; ? V'm ? APPLYING A THEORY . i I "All unit," we used to say cf most of this modem, Freudian psychology- , Bui the other day we got to thinking j of two or three of our few undesir-, q able citizens here in Farmville, and we eooetoded that perhaps there is something in this stuff about sub- - conscious minds, complexes and neu- , roses. ... 1 The kind of man we are thinking of has a sneering, contemptuous re mark to pass about every public spir- , itad citizen who really accomplices , anything for the good of the common ly. He Wags a great deal about J himself, but no one else can under stand what he has to bra^ about He doesn't want to do any work in an organisation unless he can get about tve dollars worth of credit for ten cents worth of energy and thought He seems to think that nobody else is v him "tifiif whw< an unconscious or ?libiiiiisi inus mind. Saaome^pedple, they daim, these two minds are work ing against each other,^and that the ? man himself hardly knows what is going on in that subconscious intel [JajtafJrip. '4. ? 4 Nov this subconscious mind, in the,. man we are talking about, may say to huntt 'Tou are inferior to these men who really amount to something. Jo* i haven't gotthe real stuff in you." But the man's conscious mind, tries ?! ko shout down this disagreeable voice * buried deep in his being, and says, ^^ alm^Pm ti* one with thabrsins. These soepBed men wh o dp things dont look like much good f ?Amh. They are -off no good." "Ridiculous," you say of this the ory t ;j?e8* perhaps, hut just sed what ,explanation you can find that will tell how some el these fellows - jot tnlv j. wsy? --*?* g " ?" . ~ 4 BRIGHT UGHTS. ! Th? sew .Power Plant recently in- * W^not bright, itJsaLU^l by thefo^ One of the most dellghtfuI affaiK of the Christum season was that of Monday evening, when Miss Mary K. Jerome entertained the qpmbezs their friends at a party at-^e home ? The entire lower floor was taste fully decorated with holly, poinsettias and -Christmas greens. \The gloom and cold of the outside were forgotten in the soft glov of the shaded light? and the cheery open" fire. r After all: had. arrived an original contest on ? composers was enjoyed. Afterwards a most amazing and as tounding demonstration of mental telegraphy and hypnotism was given by the hostess and her subject, Miss Vivian Case. An interesting and in structive study in lip reading was also engaged tn. The main feature of en tertainment lay in the musical prof gram which consisted of several se lections by the members,,a favorite of the Club, "LaPaloma" and several other Spanish numbers sung by Miss Jerome with guitar accompaniment by J. L. Shackieford and "Mrs. "Hobr good, at'the piano. The lights were later switched , off and the Club sang in concert, by the glow of tHe rod and yellow Hames, several of the. old fa miliar ballards, "In The Gloaming," "Just a Sang at Twilight" and others; The hostess thai invited her guests into the dining room where they were bountifully'Served with Waldorf salad, saltines,. blade fruit cake and cocoanut cake. 4 "Those present besides the Choral Club members were, Mesdames O. E. Fox,M, D. E. Hill, J. B. Newton, Misses Lucy Moore, Annie Laurie Lang,- Edna Foust Harris and Mr. Carroll Holmes. - . i. What a queer world. . We all kick shout income taxes but we' all envy the! man who is in the big income tax paying class. 1 ? We are always happy on New fear's because we know there will be io more Christmas shopping for about twelve "months. ? / ? Jud Walker says making love sphere the moon shines is where the son shines. . As*'" i V-> -r- ' - t ? .... - awby tjmtfsjmrwwt- 0ut aooerof us havctoooaujt ,h^h6^lJ! 'Caught! Take good advice bow and avoid Una cWyjoorroK. of youT cor. h io oofe. ton, oomm> j Ui-v > :rf;W' h does not clog, corrode or ?aodi?maf i , p?t <rf the eircukliag **?*< and doe. ; MOTOR SER^dl CO. ?. Mfr'ffagsasmZR ssaafis, jfe """"" r ""' .'???? - S-':- ^ The College Extsntion Division of the North Caroline State .College of Agriculture and Engineering desires to call attention to-the shtfrtcourse of instruction to day working - and ceramics to be held in Raleigh for fjv&'days beginning January -16, 1925. Xr Frtink Capps, Director of College Extention, states there will be no charge for those attending this course. ?: The instruction consists of lectures and laboratory demonstrations de signed to meet; t&o requirements of practical clay workers. It will deal with the principals underlying the Work of superintendents,foremen, burners and others concerned with-the manufacture of ceramic products, A common school education wfll suffloe is preparation for the courses. For further information, write to Division of College Extention, Siate College Station, Raleigh, N. C. *- ' ? I PRIZE WINNERS AT J. A J. FURNISHING CO.'S STORfe. The drawing contest at the J. & J. Furnishing Co.'s store took place as had been advertised on Saturday af ternoon at 4 o'clock and prices were drawn as follows: 1st price?suit or overcoat, valued at $25.00?won by H. C. Skinner; 2nd prize?Dobbs ver lour hat, valued at $7.00?won by Milton Moore; 3rd prize?Sure-Fit cap, valued at $3.00?won by R. W. Moore, and 4th prize?Silk Muffler, valued at $2.00?won by Mayor M. V. Horton, - ? I i ? i ?'**?. .' ?> . . FAREWELL PARTY. An informal farewell party was given by Mrs. W. C. Askew on Sat urday evening at her home on Wilson street in honor pf her daughter, Miss Quilla, who was married the. following Tuesday to Mr. Bert McCulIom, in Richmond, Va. Miss Askew's lovely trousseau and ifche contents of her hope chest were viewed and admired by her friends at this time, and delightful*refreshments were served by Mrs. J. W. Joyner, sister of the bride elect DOZIER - CARRAWAY ; " '? A-.marriage of much interest to friends here and elsewhere in Pitt county was that of Miss Juanita Car raway, who lives near this city, to Mr. Curtis Dozier on Wednesday at 3 o'clock. t The ceremony was performed by Rev; If, N. Fleming, pastor of the Toed; Presbyteito diuwft, in.^e jnpes is a splendid young farmer living near Fountain, ^Congratulations and wishes ; for their prosperity and happiness are offered by friends here. /hV- .. ' '? C'h:.? '-''is. '-LJv i';vj ".'r ? ??V . V rated with holly ahd CSiri^nw colork ^ A^ter h^ New I ajT i_ '"?** ~1_'? ? ? ?,- * ? i .*- ?? ? V-_ i I L,4 _ ~ || I ?h ? -? i *.*.Blsl-^ I IlK?. ^OOv lOOKin^ DOOK. 0J^Q>S*1 j| r' ?'?'* '.* * N' G -i?-??. Strayed or Stolen?One Black mare mule, weight about 960 pounds, with slight hump in back, 16 *wmiold. S2st*r??*m VIRGINIA FARMS for saleatgnat : ly reduced prices; 35 acres ?p; get our new list of "Jim Dandy" bar gains. Bailey & Johnson, Suffolk, iiitllt ? Wi& WANTED STUDENTS - Learn at home or school; tuition, on credit Work in office while taking. Posi tion guaranteed;-: itdwards'" Business College, High Point, .N C. STRAYED-Male settejr dog, white with large black spots, little liver color over eyes, tip of 'tail bobbed, name, Made. Has collar with initials b?m. i. liberal reward for his re turn or information leading to his recovery. A. W. Bobbitt, Farmvflle, n. c. W ?& v.i. n | ?"" f ? ' ? ; ??* - BEST QUAUTY "GAS" sis on account of the bid on the purrhas^ price y same having been raised, the undersigned, pursuant to said order and the powers contained and provid ed in that certain deed of trust exe signed, C. e, Spaulding, trustee, on the 19th day of February; 1921, and recorded in Book T-lJ/page 628, in < the Register of Deeds office of Pitt county, will offer for sale, at public auction, 'to the highest bidder, for cahh, at the court house door, in Greenville, it 12 o'clock,iaocir, on Wednesday, the 7th day of January, 1926, the following described proper ty, to-wit: First Tract: Beginning in the Town of Farmville on the west side of Main street, and a -'.v" s*-*v- v- I ? ? 1 and;.parallel to Main street 30 feet; thence at right angles in an easterly * direction 100 feet to Main ijbeet; 1 thence along Main street in a south- 1 eriy direction SO feet tp the point 4ft * the beginning. J 11 One lot oiHhe'west side of Main * street in the Town of Farmville, be- 1 ginning at the ?f.~E. corner of A. U Joyner*s lot, and runs with said A. L. 3 Joyner's line in a westerly direction 90 feet; thence in a southerly direc tion parallel with* Maim htpeet 16 feet to J. P. Taylor's liner'thence with said J. P. Taylor's line in an easterly direction 90 feet to Mai^v street;' f thence with Main street in aliorther- t ly direction 16 feetrto the bf^jtaping, t the lot above described be&jp&the j - rah! to ^'is the 11th day of December, ? - ?-'--? C. C. SPAULDING, Trusted Martin A Sheppard, Attorneys. > People who say there is no news n the pap$ir are often the first ones 6 kick if a mistake is made and they ail to get their, copy of The Enter >rise on time. :C ; : "Vs ' '? ? ' t ? l I i .if t . ; ' V" :. -5?. # ?. & >*ti ;v ^<33 /' . .;?;<? ? . '. r ? - ? "?? ? ? ? . . i ? 11 1 11 1 1 ? ' ? * ~?- - -?. 1 . 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