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Tke Farmviile'Enterprise . JhiMeked by, ???.. ?., .... . *. "rs " -v THE BOUSE PRINTERY G. A, Bouse, Editor and Manager v ? ? + i ? Subscription Price One Year $1^ Six Months M Three Months .40 . . ? , ' - - Advertising Bates Funished on Application to Manager Entered as second class mail matter May the 10th, 1910, at the postoffice at Farnmlle, North Carolina, under the Act cf March 3rd, 1878. Friday, April 3rd, 1925 ( ' - . "OUT OF QOURT," PLAY TO BE GIVEN BY SENIOR CLASS - \ ' i - -"Out of Court," the senior play, will be given in the school auidtorium on April 17.. The seniors are working hard withv the determination to pro duce this play better than seniors of the past. . / ? No, it is not a musical comedy; it is a straight forward, honest to good ness play with a plot. The proceeds will be used for the purpose of buying the school a gift. Ask the seniors; they'll tell you all about it. MISS VIVIAN CASE IN SONG RECITAL Miss Vivian Case will appear in a song recital at the school auditorium Friday evening, April 10, at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Haywood Smith, accompanist: The following program will be ren dered: Spring Is a Lady?Lily Strikland. Danny Boy, Weatherly. Absent?Metcalf. It Is Better to Laugh (from the Opera Lucrezita Borgia)?Donizetti. The Silent Fhite^?Hutter. ?. The Zephyr?La Forge?By Mem bers of Choral Club. The Year's At Spring?Beach. Lascia Chio Peango (from Renal to) ?Handel. " ' Lazy Song?Lawson. Open Thy Lattice?Gregh. Love's Sorrow?Shelley. BIBLE CLASS MEETS V The Ladies Bible Class of the Pres byterian church held Its regular meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. C. Joyner. The devotional exercises were con ducted by Miss Caroline Pollard, president of the class. After a short business meeting the class enjoyed a - 'be held Tuesday' evening, ApS 28, af ' the home of Miss Elizabeth KittrelL ?The local political pot has at last began to warn up a little with the announcement in our columns this .week of two aspirants for the office of Mayor.and six for Commissioners. Why not a woman or two? r Something Wrong Somewhere _ ? "What are those backets for on the shelf in the back room?" asked the new hardware clerk. "Can't you read? It says on them: 'For Fire Only.'" * r "Then why do you put water in them?" demanded the other. ^ ? Try to see through things and see /things through.' NOTICE OP ES-S4L& OP LAND Tie re-sale \>f the property herein after described having been ordered by the Clerk of the Superior Court oi Pitt County, on account of the bid on the purchase-price having been rais ed, the ui.dereigned Trustee, pursu ant to said order, and the powers con tained in that certain Deed of Trust, executed by J. T. Flanagan and wife, Sarah Virginia Flanagan, to J. R. Da vis,, Trustee, for the Bank of Farm | ville, on the 8th day of December, 1922, duly recorded in the* Registry of Pitt County in Book P-14, at page 583, the property hereinafter' de scribed will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, Thurs day, April 16th, 1925, at 12 o'clock, noon, in front of the court house door in the Town of Greenville, N. C., said tract pf land described as follows: Lying and being in Farm ville Township, County of Pitt, and State of North Carolina, to-wit.: All those certain pieces or parcels of land situ ate, lying and being* in Farm'ville Township, Pitt County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of R. L. Smith on the north, the lands of E. L. Potter on the west, the lands of R. L. Smith on the east, and the lands of Mrs. S. A. Moore on the south, and more particularly described as follows: Tint Bract: Beginning at a stake on the concrete road and running S. 42 degrees 561-2 poles along said concrete road to tiling in road, thence with canal N. _12 degrees, E. 20; N. 7 degrees E. 8 poles; N. 25 degrees W. 8 poles, N. 'l de grees E. 25 poles N. 4 degrees W. 56 poles; N. 18 degrees E. 12 poles; S. 79 1-2 degrees E. 23 poles; N. 74 de grees E. 73 poles; N. 35 degrees E. 8 poles; N. 52 degrees E. 16 poles; N. 67 degrees 251-2 poles to water oak at mouth of canal on bank of Little Contentnea Creek, J. T. Flanagan's corner; thence with Little Contentnea Creek N. 44 degrees W. 90 poles; thence with ditch S. 31 degrees W. 120 poles; thence W. 13 poles; thence S. 20 degrees W. 16 poles; thence S. 10 degrees E. 9 poles; thence S. 31 degrees W. 72 poles to a stake, the beginning, containing 58 acres more or less. Second Tract: Beginning at B. S. Smith's corner, and running S. 67 de grees W. 27 poles; thence 13 degrees E. 73 poles, thence S. 88 degrees E. 28 poles; thence N. 13 degrees W. 87 poles -to the beginning, containing 13 6-10 acres more or less and being the woodsland of the lands known as lot No. 5 of the late Willie Williams estate, reference being made to plot drawn by R. E. Beaman, Surveyor, and also to deed from Mary E. Par ker and husband to James T. Flana gan, December 2,1914, duly recorded pv Book, B-ll, page 478 Pitt County negnxiy. ~ TPEs the 1st day of April, 1925. J. R. DAVIS, Trustee. John Hill Paylor, Attorney. Spend Ybur Money wish your home merchant*. \ They help pay the taxes, keep op the; schools, build roads, and make this a com munity worth while. You will find die advertising of "the best ones in this paper. THE ROUSE PRINTERY FOR BETTER PRINTING SALR^F|P^raRTr By virtue of the tax list execution 1 placed in my hshpjr by the Board of Commissioners offthe Town of*Farm ville, and levy made the reminder, and the law authorizir .? such sale, I will on MOBPAT, MAY 4th, 1925, in the 1 Town of FarmvillN. C., beginning at 12 o'clock, noor, offer at auction, the Real Estate of parties hereinafter set'out and the Real Estate as* de served in the said-tax list, unless the taxes and cost on the several parcels are paid by ti*t tig*. / 5* This the 3d daySf April, 1925. L. T. PIERCE, Tax Collector. : - V"T '?' \VV White P. T. Atkinson, 1 lot 1?5 46.25 J. rO.'Baker, l lot 47;92 E. A. Barrett, 1 lot 60.59 R. C. Beaman, 1 lot I 8.33 Dr, E. B. Beasley, 2 lots 16.65 R. E. Belcher, 4 lots > ? 163.26 J. T. Bundy, 1 lot . 107.49 R. A. Bynum, 1 lot? 1? 30.08 H. C. Cobb, 1 lot 49.95 J. T. Dixon, 5 lots 303:49 Wyatt Eason, 3 lots ? 16,65 W. C. Edwards, 5 lots 21.65 Faj-mville Ins. & R. <Jo., 1 lot ?49.95 G. L: Fields, 1 lot?! 98.33 W C 1 Ut ?9 Oft Tf . VI. UttY, JL; J. T. Harris, 1 lot_ ? 222.37 J. W. Hardy, 1 lot 82.88 Hoolcerton Terminal Co. 10 fats 253.64 Hoj?on & Willis, 2 lots ? 31.64 M. V. Horton, 2 lots 188.05 Mrs. Lila Hughes, 1 lot ?, 8.33 "W. R. Jackson, 2 lots ?I 5J>5 L. R. Jones, 1 .lot 60.68 Jason Joyner, 1 lot - 58.28 W. A. Jones, 1 lot ?_??1 8^33 Knotts Warehouse, 2 lots 479^15 Jack P. Lang, 1 lot 155.40 Mabel Lassiter, 1 lot 53.10 W. R. Lassiter, 3 lots 17.95 Mewborn & Holden, 1 lot 33.30 Mrs. G. E. Moore, 81-2 lots? 534.47 W. H, Moore, 3-lots ^ 123.86' A. J. and M..L. Moye, 3 lots? 9.99 S. W. Newell,"lot 8.33 R. R. Newton, 1 lot 64.19 J.-C. Norris, 1 lot 66.60 *Robt J. Owens, 1 lot?:?5.00 Joe Parker, 1 lot 59.02 R. A. Parker, 1 lot : 152.01 Watt Parker, 1 lot 33.30 S, M. Pollard, 2 lots . 59.10 Mrs. T. E. Roberson, 1 lot 66.60 GT M. Shirley, 1 lot 66.14 F.-M. Smith, 1 lot ?_ 10.82 Mrs. Lossie Smith, 1 lot 38.30 Loyd Smith, 1 lot . 79.46 R. W. Smith, 3 lots ? 81.86 Thomas Bros, 1 lot 18.50 W. M. Walshe, 1 lot ? 24.98 Mrs. Helen Watkins, 1 lot ?- 43.29 Sutton Wilson, 1 lot ? 41.68 R. T. J. WiUoughby, 1 lot 22^0, . G. W. Windham, 1 lot 64.29 fcM* 105.91 1 i * Hub Hdw. Co., 1 lot 411.68 < T. E. Lovic, 2 lots 13.15 ' Colored M. T. Artis, 2 lots 67.03 John Atkinson, 1 lot 20.54 Robt. Atkinson, 1 lot ? 22.56 Tom Barnes, 1 lot 8.33 Joe Blount, 2 lots 21:28 O. L- Blount, 1 lot 20.03 Sherrod Blount, 1 lot . ?r 24.67 Wilson Boyd, 2 lots 48.40 H. B. Bynum, 1 lot 14.99 Monroe Cameron, 6 Jots ?i. 50.87 Lula Cobb, 2 lots 11.66 Henry Clemons, 1 lot 8.88 Andrew Daniel, 1 lot 34.97 Henry Dixon, 2 lots >? 19.76 Mattie Dupree, 1 lot 4.63 Daniel Dupree, 1 lot ?,?? 1.85 W. H. Dvpree, 4 lots 47.09 ? mi * ums _ > , Farm^e^Far/ftut.. Am., 5 lots 132.13 Nelson , Hopkins, 10 lots 97.66 Ethel Johnson, ijtti J3.32 Nathaniel Johnson, 1 lot 15.80 Alonzo L .Joyndr, 2 lots 29.27 BlountJoyner, 1 lot 11.66 Faribee ohnson/l lot 14.99 Geo^J Joyn.^ ll? , Herman Baptist, l_ lot ' 9.25 OscarLemon Joyner, 1 lot?23.77 Wiley Joyner, X lot ? ? 2.50 Will Jones, 1 lot 35.80 William King, ltiot 9.25 William Matthews, 1 lot 13.88 Walter May, l lot _ 16.84 Tom McKinney, 4 lots 111.62 Laura McKinney; 2 lots _r_ 2.50 "Clayton Moore, 1 lot 16.65 i Mary J. Moore, 1 lot 14.99 Lula Peebles,.! lot ?? 8.33 i Jas. R. Pollard, 1 lot. 22.96 1 Sarah Rasberry, 1 lot 8.33 ?; Wm. Rasberry,' 1 lot 8.82 : Columbus Reaves, 1 lot 18.71 ! E. R. Polkfos, 1 lot ___ 16.66 J Lena Stewart, 1 lot 18.50 < Elberta Tyson, 1 lot 8r38 ! Edd Tyson, 1 lot 18,87 < Marvin Tyson, diots 70.88 - Julia Vines, Hot 1.34 j John Rl Joyner, 1 lot 1: 5.55 \ "Lena Wallace, 1 lot 16.06 < were at the circus for the first, time. Thfey came to ttie hippopotamus, and stood for several minutes transfixed in silent wonder. if- ? ? ?.u-s ': Then the mother turned to her ' daughter and paid, slowly and solemn ly: "My* .Ain'I^Smphb^^Ti:^ . . . = bo you bum wood in any atom at IT ?5 ana sow them on your land, Jx they get .wet before being .put oif the. land tbey lose^pracffcally Oil of their rgti 0' .30 f.r ?>** " ? ' .? LaFollette is unfortunate in a way. First he found he could not run the republican party and'now he wakes up to fidd he can't even run with it. ' . i. ir 1 = "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Toridns, "they ought to put a stop to this wireless at once. ? The idea of scattering all those messages indis criminately thru the air we breathe! It must be very unhealthy." ? One man manufactured something! the people needed. He jnade a living Another manufactured ' something they didn't need. He made a fortune. NOTICE H -???- < North Carolina, < Pitt County. < IN THE SUPERIOR COURT James H. Bennett < ??vs...... \ Lillian Bennett LJ The defendant* Lillian Bennett, will J take notice that an action entitled as < above has been commenced in the J Superior Court of Pitt County, North J Carolina, to grant an absolute divorce < on the grounds of adultery; and the < paid defendant Mil further take no- < tice that she is required to appear at < the office of the- Clerk of Superior < Court of said county, in the court J house, in Greentille, N. C., on the < 27th day of April, 1925, and answer ! or demur to the complaint in said ac- ? tfon, or the plaintiff will apply* tq the ^ court for the relief demanded in said ' complaint. This the 17th day of March, .1925. ; J.F.HARRINGTON, < Clerk Superior Court of Pitt Co. < John Hill Paylor, Attorney. < ??? ?.? ; As I am in the1 race to win one of ! the by the News ' datC'yoiif T?pewal to this paper, or \ subecriptions frbbi anyone for the J Observer. < MTQC \TIi"VA OWTOC ' ^BTkT Ji mfMflav v M E l| When you bqyamtd el U : fit An Authorized Fad Dealer offer* rah Y ? fl , J ? 4^wWv? VIi% 19 / VU 9UWI k AwOUl OtlVv* ? Ve%4 %?4UJI ^ ?g H rj m Authorized Ford Dealers ; fl p d ?1 ? 3. if# t* I :::? ~' ^1^3^ COMPUTE RADIO SET TREE il - ' *&? ? > : >? i < ? : ::: We will give keys with purchases ijji of $1.00 each or: $1 paid on account i:; for a limited time only. One is the -ffl lria&er key that unlocks the myfterous |f ^ . ?* ?- ^ ^ ^ si lock now on display in our window and the \ ? ? s . . '.J ^ J : person holding the master key is entitled to the ? : \\ wondeiful 3-Tube Crosley Radio Set FREE. ?jj! ?y rill It is useless for us to say anything about I;: \\ theJCrosley machine, for they are advertised is: very highly and considered among the very i; ;? beat radios made; ask the man that owns one. ;jj; ;i; We appreciate your trade. ::: S. G. C. BROADCASTING | SMITH GROCERY COMPANY | v.v.'.v.1.'.1,1,1,',-,1.1.-;.'- in 11; i '? i ?, i if. n ;i i '.n i s i >; 11 n:;; . i::; m i; i: if .???!?' ; . ? ,|" 1 f? ' " ? * : ' . ,? ?.**' . O . i PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOB \\ I TORRII) TOBACCO STOVKS i! and be sure of getting them installed in time. Demonstrations held . : Saturdays only fromnow Gn Alfred Moore's bam on hard $?:rface [ and J. 1. Shaekleford, Uca. APs. | ? v 'r *" -*?<' -> * y-K . sr "'x K ? \ ? * * . ? ? * , ? x ? -? 1. . /.?. ' ? - * ? *.;*i * . >r? . 1' ? ? ~X r . ? . , , . . . . ?^ . " " " " ? % i '?*.'? 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