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1/1 3 - CHEESE, CHUSE, CHOOSE *"V- - ..v ^ ^^TT', ?*. '"l-V ^ ' -*?' tfwl bw Wto Cootidge Meant, Bet Hera Ttt -?I The Oxford Distionary defines the t?Nd choose u follows: "To take by fitfftwaeh oat of sB Out are avail* ?hie; to select; to take that which one prefers, or in accordance with one's free wfll and preference." Two of.tho numerous earlier Eng lish forms of the word "choose," so dramatically brought to tho attention ?T the world by President Coolidgc, wore-"cheeeo" and "6use". A sen ,?c - ?- ? ? i. tence from John Wiclif, written in the fourteenth century, says, "What I schal cheese I know not" - ? "Chooafe" and "chuse" are used in discriminately in the Bible of 161 f, and in the First F'olio of Shakespeare. "Chuse" was the prevailing, form in tie 17th-i8th .century, but in the nineteenth it was gradually supersed ed by "choose". - The expression "Pobson's choice" owes its existence to the story that Tobias Hobson^ Cambridge, Eng land, carrier, who; tet out horses, commonly forced his patrons to talte [ the horse that happened to be next the i ? ? / ' aaaggwi ? i u ?>. - \ stable door or to go without ?; ' ?t M & As checks upon big floods, forestry and its allied forms of natural storage take secondary place. Immediate re-, lief must be sought through toe skiB of the engineer. But behind and sup plementing' the levees or other Struc tures that must be built we get back to th? land. And we should not fail r, to1 restore, as far as it may be done, the natural storage -and protection from erosion that may be /derived from fire free forests and other prac tical correctives in our every day uas.; ?of land. - V1- 4: ; i i ? ? - ' ? a ? . ? ? . : "? - , ? ". -.'- - /??; ? ? -- ? The cigarette that offers the utmost in refreshing pleasure A.^j^^l^^, 4. ~ '?' ^_. -^ . a ^"_ " ? . ? fm. -O -W'* " ?*? ,'~1^^ i^, r^ rJI. -* 4* *?-. '? '' ?""" "-~ 'iF*'':' '';*V'i pleasure in announcing ... ?: Jf' ' that his company will be i in Farmville, N.C.,for one week, soon. 1/ As veal chops have much less fat Jit ** proportion to lean meat than other ; v"-'.- ?:? 'v :.v ^ *-'/?*.'? ' "?! -.'diS ? Hi ?'y fJt Ifaops, they areKifcly to dry ont;eou aiderably wpftg untea* protect* i,y a coating of egg and;bread erumba. This is the reason for serving >>? ciopsaodcuHets Steaded. V ing than othenroeits. Before cooking 1 Under and by-virtue of the power of p| sale contained in that certain deed ^ ?wit., Dell. K. Smith, to Mi?, Alfc. Hides, guardian, on 4ha 3rd day of v February, 1923, recorded in the Reg istry of Pitt Conntf in Book U-14 at page 67, the nndorsigned guardinn #ill on Monday,,October 24, 1027, at, 12 o'clock Noon at the Courthouse! door in Greenviile, N. C., sell 8t pub lic auction for CASH, to the highest, M bidder, the following described tract '*1 of and: ^ v ? , laying and being in the Town of Farmville, N. C., and fronting on the -- North aide of Wilson Street, accord- J ing to the map of said town^and more particularly described as follows, to wft: ? . Beginning at the Southwest corner : of J, H, Harris; loMfetag th. .s^w -'V" "'V '???'?y . xy -j- , . U>t on which he now resides, and run* j aing in i Westerly direction'to and with Wilson Street 68 feet; thence at right angles in a Northerly direction L73 feet to T. W. Lang's let; thence it right angles in a Westerly direction anc| along with T, W. Lang's line 68 feet to J. H. Harris' 'Northwest corner, thence at right angles in a Southerly direction along J. H. Harris' line 173 <" ? iii"' . j.'-..7-~" feet to the beginning, being that same lot conveyed to i:he said Loyd W. Smith'by B. S. Smith and wife fay deed dated November l8th, 1913, which deed is recorded in Book U-iO Sage 174, of the Register of. Deeds of I Pitt County, to which reference is ] hereby made. This the 22 day of September, 1927. " *;?- Miss.Alice Hicks, Guardian, John Hiir Paylor, Attorney.- p q eatt^.plows, three rdifls J transplanter, three 5(oi)acc6 truckjl, ope i; ? bean picker, 5 M tobacco sticks, one, stalk cutter, several coton hoes^sbov-^ - I els, rakes, forks, etc: And all other personal property belonging to the ^ said <ilex Jones, now in the possession^.. * iof the aid administrator. ~ " l-'-vl I This the 15th day of Sept. 1927! * v.' I _ Manley l.dea, Admit/ I john Hill Paylor, Atty? ^ IiZ - ? %r Conventional f w? mvP?v* 1**v??y ^ HE* "--Bp * 3 Tbe G-M-R Head Is on5y one of the engineering advancement*.* can Six. Come in foe* demon-^ ' stration of ?Ji? jwlfcciple* in .nihcd^K s| 1V ? 33?>i Barrett^Servi^Sta^on & Garage ' FF ^ TJ* ' ? TB^I^ *?Sf^% - ^b* TJf* ~ TB* ? Tf* TB?^% tM ^E mk ' n . !^Br . H Jl? ' J? fci^ ?sL^jjj^k ?JlwJL Jiti^^"" * ?'' (':!*?' , '"'**'? - .:?'* " ^ ,, "?. ' V ' ; * *.{-? . v '? - C.V .'- '.*tl
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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