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J. N. Gregory Is improving after
a recent illness.
Mrs. M. C. McCoy visited relatives
in Stantonsburg Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Vought were
Greenville visitors Monday.
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Hon. J. C. ?. Ehringhaus, of Eliza
beth City, was a visitor here Mon
day. ?
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Mrs. Sarah Hassell is improving
after a recent illnesa ?
Mr. and Mrs. Will Barrett spent
Sunday with friends in Ayden.
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Mrs. G. A. Jones and Mrs. C. T.
Dixon were Raleigh visitors Friday.
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James Monk, student at State Col
lege, spent the week end at home,
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Mrs. Florence Thorne and Mrs. M.
G. Thorne were Greenville visitors on
Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis and
children were Mount Olive visitors
Sunday.
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Misses Elizabeth Fields, Evelyn
Horton and Bill Smith were Wil
son visitors Tuesday.
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Mrs. J. H. Darden and sons spent
the week end with relatives in Dur
ham.
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Thomas Lewis, of Washington, D.
C., is at home recuperating from a
recent illness.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tnraage and
children spent Sunday in Greenville
with relatives.
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Mrs. M. C. McCoy and Mrs. Chas.
Shackleford were Wilson visitors on
Wednesdayy.
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Attorney James Lovelace, of High '
Point, spent the week end with his :
parents here.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pierce and Mrs. 1
R. C. Them ton were Rocky Mount
visitors Saturday.
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Misses Evelyn Horton, Elizabeth J
Fields and Sue Barrett were Green
ville visitors Monday. , '
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Mrs. R. E. Lee has returned to ML
Olive after a visit to her daughter,
Mrs. George W. Davis.
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A large number of foot ball fans
attended the Georgia Tech game at
Chapel Hill last Saturday.
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Miss Rachel Lewis, student at E. C.
T. C., Greenville, spent the week end
at her home near here.
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Miss Elizabeth Robinson, of Co
lumbia, S. C., spent the week end
with Mrs. J. Y. Monk.
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Miss Sadie Griffon, of Wilson, spent
the week end with her sister, Mrs.
Chas. Shackleford.
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Miss Margaret Davis, student at
Salem College, spent the week end
at her home here.
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Mrs. G. A. Rouse, Mrs. R. H. Knott
and Mrs. G. M. Holden were Raleigh
visitors Wednesday. J
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Mrs. E. C. Seaman was hostess to
a busines meeting of the Episcopal
Auxiliary Monday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bynu* and Ifa*
R. R Newton were Rocky Mount vif
iters Tuesday.
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Mrs. J. M. Hobgood attended a
District meeting of Federated Clubs
held at LaGrange Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mm W. S. Stafford, of
Greenville, were guests of Mr. * and
Mm E. Wardroper Sunday.
Jack P. Lang, of Columbia, S. C.f
spent the week end with relatives
here.
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Misses Rachel Monk and Sallie Ben
nett, at Calypso, students at E. C. T.
C., Greenville, spent the week end at
the home of Miss Monk here.
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The Missionary Society of the Bap
tist chuhch held its monthly meeting
at the local church on Monday of
this week.
m m A m
Mrs. Daisy Mae Davis, of Andrews,
grand matron of the 0. E. S., and
Mrs. Dehie Rich Patton, of Elon Col
lege, past grand matron, were guests
of Mrs. J. W. Parker Thursday night.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Dwight Holmes,
of Raleigh, are spending this week
here; Mr. Holmes having charge of
the music at the revival meeting at
the Baptist church.
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Mrs. Sarah Perry and daughter,
Miss Lucille, of Durham, are spending (
the week with Mrs. J. Frank Harper. ,
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Coy Monk and B. O. Turnage, Jr.,
students at Oak Ridge, spent the
week end at their homes here.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker and
Mrs. Nonie Barrett attended the Dis
trict meeting of the 0. E. S. in Golds
boro Thursday.
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Miss Lizzie Gay, Miss Eastering !
Gay and Arthur Gay spent the week 1
end at Wilmington visiting Miss Liz- i
zie Gay's sister, Mrs. Boyd Parker. - 1
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Mrs. C. H. Hines is spending 3
week.in Rocky Mount and Battleboro J
with relatives and friends. 3
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pollard, Jr.,
moved this week into the apartment '
with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Holden on !
Church street . '
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hollo- '
way, Thursday, October 10th, a son, 1
at their home near Ballard's Cross
Roads. 1
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson. Meth
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odist Missionaries, at home for a year 1
an furlough from their post and home 1
at Okayma, Japan, spent the week
end with their daughter, Mrs. Hay
wood Smith.
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Mrs. Clinton Rollins, Mrs. Arthur
Tugwell, Mrs. Flave Darden and*Miss
Mamie Ruth Smith spent Tuesday in
Greenville.
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Mrs. W. A. Wilson, Misses Agnes
and Dorothy Wilson, of Durham, were
guests of Mrs. Haywood Smith for
the week end.
FOR SALE?A few of my nice Ply
mouth Rock hens and pullets. Have
too many for winter quarters.?Mrs.
J. G. Gates. <
FOB SALE ? IRISH POTATOES?
150 lb. bag No. 1 Irish Cobblers at
$$3.60. Write or 3ee J. C. Parker,
Fountain, 'N. C. Itpd
This is the week for monthly tests.
Monthly teats count as one - third of
[ the month's wwk, therefore the^j
month's grades will to a great extent
depend upon the ta^pijuies;-^ :?y'
;? The grades for last month were
not neariy so gcod as they should
have been. Great improvement should
|be made this month if we are to hays
the best school year that we have
ever had as far as grades are con
cerned.
Last Friday's Chapel Talk
-Last Friday morning the most im
portant part of the program was al
talk by Miss Hillhurst from Green
ville. The most particular thing that
she talked about was a story in a
book written by Miss Ruth Slattery,
the title of the book was "Yea or No."
These two little words spell success
or failure for every one. Would Na
poleon-have said "yes" bad be known
his destiny? Would we say "no"
to our conscience when it tells us to
do a thing if we knew where -we
would end up.
Miss Hillhurst told the story of a
girl who Jways said yes, when she
knew that she should, no matter how
great Hie r idicule upon her might be.
This girl made a great success in life.
One of her boy companions always
3&id no because he was ashamed to
say yes. In later years he regretted
saying no but he cannot wipe that
black mark out of his life because it
is firmly imprinted here. Therefore
we should always consider what
might possibly happen before we say
yes or no.
FOR RENT ? 6-ROOM HOUSE
with bath upstairs and toilet
downstairs that W.~ A, MrAdams
now occupies, also 5-roora apartment
with private bath room. For paartig
ulars see Mrs. Florence Nelson. 11
"PASSION PLAY" TO BE
SHOWN IN ROCKY MOUNT
ON NOVEMBER 14 AND 15
Rocky Mount gets the great Frei
jurg "Passion Play" for two days
starting Nov. 14th, being brought to
that city by the First Mehodist church
and presented at the High' School
auditorium.
Groups and parties are being or
ganized to attend from a radious of
35 miles. The event is looked upon
in Rocky Mount as the outstanding
Civic Event of 1980.
Only 82 leading cities of America
save seen the great Freiburg "Pas
sion Players" in their sublime spec
tacle the "Passion Play", as present
ad in English at the High School
School Auditorium, two nights and
one matinee, beginning Nov. 14th,
the spjecial students reduced priqe
matinee will be on Saturday, Nov.
15th, at 2:30 o'clock.
.This excellent organization will be
brought to Rocky Mount and pre
sented at a scale <rf prices unheard
of before for a production of this
magnitude, but the reduced prices will
be more than balanced by tk? tre
mendous increase in attendance. Mall
orders, are arriving daily, and large
numbers of people from out of town
are to be guests in the City at some
time during the run of the play.
The prices arranged especially for
this engagement will be |1.00, $1.50
and 82.00, and special attention will
be given out of town groups attend
ing in a body. "Passion Play*' head
quarters, 142 South Main Street, tela-,
phone 140.
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SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE?To all persons claiming
any interest in the subject matter.
In this action:
?1
North Carofina^ Pitt Comity. . j
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The Above nsni6u stUQ i
SSnSEi
lots or parcels of land, in the Town of
Vj&riD*, Pitt County, and ^escribed
and designated as follows:
_ONE^ LOT ON ; OONTENTNKA
0BH9I3
Moore, or being listed! for taxation
in tins name for ti# gear 1928 and
other years shown in the complaint
filed infllria totiair
And all of whom will further take
notice *4hat'they are requiredPtc ap
pear before thd Clerk erf the Superior
Cotirar at: his office in the; Court
House, in Greenville, Pitt County,
State of North Carolina, and present
and defend their respective claims
.within six months from date thereof,
or be forever barred from iny and all
interest therein cjjs claims to -or to the
proceeds from a sale thereof.
This the day?<rf^W9^
J. P. HABKINGTON,
Clerk Superior Court
; By E. P. fedmr, D. Q;
f SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE?To aQ persons claiilar
any inters in the subject matter,
in tUi iiitioB:
3^
North ante, Pitt Comity.
In The Superior Court
' v -v iv. ' -?".???? ' j
Town of Farm rife vs.
A. P. Hamlin and wife, Effie Ham
lin.
The above named defendants'and
all other persons claiming any inter
est in the subject matter thereof, will
take notice that an action, ?entitled as
above, has been oommeneed in the
Superior Court of Pitt County, to
foreclose a certain tax sales certifi
cate and liens for taxes held by the
Town of Ffermville, against certain
tots or paxwels of land, in the Town of
FarmviDe, Pitt County, and described
and designated as follows: _
: ONE LOT ON WALNUT STREET;
ONE LOT ON GEORGE STREET and
ONE LOT ON MAIN STREET, own
ed or fofwerfy owned by A. P- Ham
lin and wife,-Effie Hamlin, op being
listed for tsTstion in this 'name for
the year 1928, and other, years, shown
in complaint Hied in this action. 1
And all of whom will further take. {
notice that they are required to ap- ?
pear before the Cleric of th? Superior |
Court, at his office in the Court ;
House, in Greenville, Pitt County, 1
State of North CapoHna; and pfesent ;
and defend their respective claims ,
within si* months from date thereof,
or be forever barred from any and all ;
interest therein or claims in or to the ,
proceeds from a sale thereof. ?
This the 27th dayof October, 1930. <
J. F. HARRINGTON, .
Cleric Superior Couht (
By R FTrucker, D. C. ?
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R ise ?ad peine in my aid* 5
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HI found myself in a weak.B| J
jig rmfrm w?d#foii. Ibu???|
nfarad a great M #9 1
IB ay back, which wag aogl 1
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IB up or when I would atand B| I
Igon my foot I fell off in gJ. I
ill "A friend of vine, ee?>l| j
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IS Yiatd p* tpfericp Cardni, gf
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9 Wewee to Health 9
"1 wu very nervous and an cross
I with mv husband I nearly drove Uo
aw?y. final he. chained this end we
of mineral elements iron, calcium "with
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I yoar winter Clothin* ft t I
| newecL Lower Prices! |
1 BIBS. JOSEPH'PAUdBB ;
t ;307 \wB5S?> Street, I
2 Greenville, N. C.
I Will haw?iu your orders
FINEST WATCH AND
JKWELKY WC2K
ffnUtftirHr* Atuhtilj
GUARANTEED
TOLAR'S
"At the mg Clock"
iGEKSNYILLE, N. CL
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Often fluum mm| Z
nervousness. Our specialist j \
is at your command, hours ; >
9 to 5.
DENNY BROS. CO. j j
s. B. Denny, Owner
Nest to Poetofflce I
wilson, n. c. ::
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& T. DICKINSON, M. IX, F. A. C. S,
Beginning Saturday, June 7th, Or.
& t Dickinson wfll maintain an of
On with Dr. P.H. Jones in Famvflle
for the Eleetrttal us*?*??**"?? w gg,
moral if Tonsils ami other Electrical
Surgery, especially that of the bee*
and aedb daring the hoars 1 to 3 p.
m. each Saturday.. Only one shert
treatment eadl week being required.
ADMINISTRATOR'S "NOTICE
K; Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Amon Joyner, deceas
ed, late of tiie County of Pitt. North
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of
the said deceased to exhibit them to
the undersigned, in Farmville, North
Carolina, on or before the 16th day of
September 1981, or . this notice will
J* jpfcaded hi bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate!
will plaase make immediate settle
ment.
This the 16th day of Sept. 1980.
K| W, H, JOYNER, Administrator
-i ?i.ii ?! ...i.. ?it - -
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of J. W. Allen, deceased
late of Pitt County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
dttwig against the estate of said de
ceased to exhibit them to the under
signed at Farmville, N. C. oil Or be
fore the. 8th day of August 1981, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All person* indebted
to said estate will please make im
mediate payment
This the 4th day of August IPSO.
D. R Ogiesby and
J. R. Allen,
Administrators of Estate]
of J. W. Alien
John Hill Payior, Attorney,
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"Leader," the Rarobouillet ram tired at Mt Pleasant, Utah, brought $1,300
tt the Salt Lake City ram sale of the National Wool Growers' Association
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The Enterprise is the best medium
through which to get best resulte.
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T. E. JOYNER, Manager Farmville, N. C. |
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For .930, tke Sa?n
v-?d and- proved jti hua- |
dreds of thousands of
truest ^
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