rage xwu . THE FARMYHJLE ENTERPRISE , Published b j TEE ROUSE PRINTERY i : 1 G. A. Rouse, Editor and Sole Owner. < Subscription Price One Year f $1.50 Six Months . L_ .75 Three Months .40 Strictly Cash in Advance. r Advertising Rates Famished on Application, to Manager ? i ~ .?? Entered as second class mail matter May 10, 1910, at the postoffke at Farmville, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3, 1878. ' ( " ..== iSms Modern House of Tomorrow WiM Have Cooling Plant for Summer and Fur nace for Winter Cambridge, Mass., Sept 23.?"Shut the windows, turn on the electricity and keep cool." That may be the procedure follow ed in the future by those whose ener gies do not respond to the high tem peratures of the summer months. For the modern houses of tomorrow will have a cooling plant just as the mod em house of today has a furnace be lieves Professor Edward F. Miller, head of the department of mechanical engineering at Massachusetts Insti tute of Technology. "The increased demands upon hu man energy in this age of swift prog ress and keen competition call for new measures for physical comfort and protection," said Professor Miller. "Extreme- summer heat shows human activity and lowers efficiency in all branches of endeavor, whether it oe in factory, office buiding or home. "The household furnace has over come the cold of winter, but human ity still suffers from summe^ heat. It seems likely that within a few days cool rooms in which to work and live will be considered just as much a necessity as-warm homes and buildings are in winter. "It is not a serious problem now to produce air conditioning and cooling plants for domestic purposes. Those will consist of a refrigeration system in w^iich air will be cooled and the moisture removed before it is put in to circulation in the building. * ' "Air conditioning .and cooling equipment ife best adapted for build from outdoor Instead of opening all windows and doors as is now done in summer they will be closed. Double windows probably will be used a&i the air in the building will be used over and ofcer again after being washed and cooled. "The home cooling and air condi tioning plant of the future ^ill func tion with no more attention than the electric refrigerator. It also will be ?-'-!UwL?J ' "iix f r-1. I'wymrjnr _. aperated by electricity and will be I equipped with thermostat control to * maintain an even, comfortable tem perature regardless of the beat out- LI doors." * R a .>%? Si ?f = OUTSIDERS BE ^ * Supreme Court ? Says Counties 1 Can't Assess Non-Residents a Higher License Fee 1 Raleigh, Sept. 23.?Counties cannot ] charge higher hunting license fete for non-residents wit! tin the state thanl for residents of counties. In other I words there can be no discrimination as to North Carolina residents as the ^ game is held by the supreme court C to be owned by the people of the & state, and not by the people of a coun- s ty. . T There were, only six opinions hand- N ed down by the supreme court yester- I day, and the decision in the hunting a law appeal was t ie most important S one. '? ( ' * j - . j Employment Agency Manager J Seeks Damages Against State Commissioner of 1 Labor and Printing - Charlotte, -N. C., Sept. 21.?A suit " for $20,000 actual and $20,000 puni tive damages was filed in superior . court today by Walter Clark, attor ney for Ernest L. Barton, manager-'} of the Queen street city eraploymient j J liti^tion between Mr. Ba^^^wPpS | i Barton asks the damages on the ground of false krre$t and an al leged desire on the part of the. de fendant to injure the business of the plaintiff. ' ' > V * ? ? ? ? Young Rev. Stralon denies that we came from monkeys, but admits that, * we are going to the dogs. ' i BUSINESS LOCALS ^zW - . .?>' J 3ST - Peat kol* S^l please notify, 4 BTWALTER, at armvfllo, k C. JrfiX' I irayed MARE?Come to my house! last Sunday night"-'Op*rf& ca? get | tme by paying farmed.?Roy Skin- J jr, Route 1, Farmville, N. C. ! OR SALE or RENT?SUrayo Ware-j house 35 x 50 feet oA Ejatit Carolina ailway^ Very reasonable.?Mrs. W.j K Wells, 80S Park ASfc Wilson, N. G. , " J ? ' OR SAL&-A i^Juwe ea Main Street^ eight roomsiin good -rondi- J on, large lot, fwrjt ac*gurage.?Mrs. J. M. Wells, SOpftxk Ave, WilsouJ ABBAGE PfcANIS FOB WJNTEB heading. Eason'i Famrfs Early ersey Wakefield, on s^at J. W. Joy- J er^s grocery, or nfailtti direct. C. C. iason, grower ancr shipper, Stantons- J urg, N. C., R. 1. . I l ? ? ???! I ?? ' I I????ill m^ 'HE FARMVILLE PRESSING CLUB rill be open for business by October ! , with all new machines; good work uaranteed; prompt service. Give us ! trial. Located on'Wilson street, J lext door to express office. Illinois Man Invents % New Auto Gas"Savor ' ?7? Walter Critchlow, M-4381 street, Vheaton, 111., has patented a new las Saver that beats anything ever rotten out With it on Fords show 5 high as 61 miles on a gallon. Other (takes do equally well. Thjs r.?w in ?ention saves gas and oil, makes a ford start instantly in any-weather ind completely de-carbonizes the en rine. Mr> Critchlow offers 1 free to juickly advertise. Write him for one. Je also wants County and State Dis ributors who can make $600 to $2600 >er month. , ' . rj ? .. ? j 1 ? , I FOR SALE! / An Eight-Room luiuse and Lot on Wilsoir street Sire of Lot 52 M 210 ft. Ferms Reasonable. See w write, X Route 1, Pwinville/N. C. ? :?; As admi^^ratrix^^Ke ^state of Rces of John Ml Irolor/in the Bank yf Fanuville JmildingX This the 2?d day ot September, MBS. E1WICE LEE MOS^ST^ It is said .that deaf mutes can feel music. So do ye, but we couidnt print just-how we fed about some m ?1 I'SwU - I I 4 ff If 8 H Ibs I 11 n ? f "**8 H f! H vjmis ? |i41! I Rev. N. N. Fleming, Jr., Pastor. Sabbath School, 9:45 a. re. Preaching Service^ 11:00 a. re. - v Junior Christian Endeavor, 3 p. re. Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor, .'?n 6:45 p. m. ? g..: On account of the meeting at the Methodist Church, there will not be preaching service In our church" on Sunday,night. -0'C ; ' METHODIST CHURCH B. B. Slaughter, Pastor - . ? Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Jno. T. Thorne, superintendent "Promo tion day" will be observed in the Sunday school and certificates of pro motion vrill be awarded to all advanc ing pupils. VPreaching at 11 a. in.-by Evangelist Tliurston B. Price. 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