y
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McAdams were
Greenville visitors Friday.
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Mrs. Plato Monk is visiting friends
in Whiteville.
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Miss Evelyn Horton is out again
after a recent illness.
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Robert Lang and John King are
spending several days in New York.
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Herbert Acton is spending the holi
days at his home in Raleigh. i
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Perry Dickens of Wilson spent
Thursday here with friends.
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George Yelverton left Wednesday
to spend the week end at his home
in Fremont.
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Ernest Barrett, Jr., student at
Louisburg College, is at home for
the holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pierce and
children spent Thanksgiving Day in
Greenville.
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Miss Mary Catherine Swain of
Henderson is visiting Miss Lucy Bar
row this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Oglesby and
children spent Thanksgiving in Colu:n
bia with relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lilly and crui-j
dren spent Thanksgiving Day with ,
relatives in Eure.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cooper of J
Greenville spent Sunday with Mrs. I
Venessa Townsend.
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B. 0. Taylor, Arch Flanagan and
J. W. Hardy have returned after a
motor trip to Philadelphia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Manley Liles and son,
Graydon, were Middlesex and Buck
horn visitors Thursday.
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Miss Emma Dale and mother, Mrs.
Pattie Dale, spent Thanksgiving Day
with friends in Middlesex.
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Miss Elizabeh Carden of. South
Boston, Va, is the guests of Miss
Becky Wheless this week.
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Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Johnson and son
of Columbia, S. C., are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George W. Davis.
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All of the Farmville girls attending
E. C. T. C., Greenville are home for
the holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Morgan and son
spent Thursday in Greenville with
relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Branch Bobbitt spent
the holidays in Palmer Springs, Va.,
and Warsenton.
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B. S. Smith and David Cglesby,
students at the University spent the
holidays at their homes here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones of
Rocky Mount spent Thanksgiving Day
with Mr. and Mrs. G. 'A. Jones.
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Misses Elizabeth, Janie and Mar
garet Davis are spending the holidays
with Dr. Marion Davis in New York.
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Miss Virginia Rouse of Greenville
is spending the week end here the
guest of her cousin, Miss Doris Rouse.
9 9 9
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Satterfield and
sons, Bill and Jim, spent the Thanks
giving holidays with relatives in Dur
ham.
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Judd Walker, Hal Winders and Ed
Jones were among Farmville fans at
the Virginia-Carolina game Thanks
giving.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kemp and
children spent Thursday in Middlesex.
Mr. and Mrs. Josh* Dixon were Wil
son visitors Thursday
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Mrs. B. O. Taylor, Mrs. L. E. Flow
era, Miss Edith Teel, Miss Leora
Bandy and Mrs. P. E. Jones were
Raleigh visitors Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs, N. C. Brooks and
daughter, Miss Sallie, of Greenville,
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Jl SL Cobb.
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Mrs. M. G. Brown and daughters,
Mines Evelyn and Catherine, of Eden
' ton are spending the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Willis.
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Friends will be glad to learn that
Mrs. W. Leslie Smith ? recovering
rapidly from a recent sinus operation
in a Rocky Motat hospital.
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The Farmville High School closed
Wednesday to reopen on Monday,
many of the teachers taking advant
age of the long holiday, to visit their
Carl Turnage, Jr., who is with the
U. S. Marines stationed at the Naval
Base at Philadelphia, is 'spending the
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Turnage.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Taylor, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Lee Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
C. T. Dixon, and Miss Evelyn Horton
were among the Farmville footba'l
fans at the Virginia-Carolina game
Thanksgiving Day.
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Dr. Dennie I^el of Greensboro
spent Monday with Mrs. Sallie Keel
Horton, returning on Tuesday, being
accompanied by Jack Horton, who is
receiving hospital treatment for a ,
knee injury suffered .while playing
football recently. j
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnny A. Meadows
announce the birth of a son, Johnny
Glenn, Weunesday, November 22.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
(
Mr. and Mrs. Melton Allen, of
Farmvillt, announce the birth of a
son, Charles Melton, Wednesday,
November 22. Mrs. Allen was form
ally Miss Mary Mozingo.
TURKEY AND OYSTER SUPPER <
The ladies of Walstonburg Christian ;
ehurch will serve a Turkey and Oyster 1
supper in the basement .of the Chris- ]
tian church in Farmville on Tuesday,
December 5th from 5:00 to 7:30 p. m. *
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Everybody welcome.
WOMAN'S CLUB TO 5
SPONSOR PICTURE (
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The Woman's Club will sponsor the '
much acclaimed and popular picture, 1
"Strangers Return," starring Lionel (
Marrymore and Mariam Hopkins at '
the Paramount Theatre Wednesday, ?
matinee and evening. Buy your tick- -
ets early.
PURSER-WHICHARD
Coming as a surprise to friends in J
this community was the marriage of <
Miss Eva E. Whichard, of Greenville,
to Mr. Ernest Theodore Purser, of
Vanceboro, on Thursday morning at <
9:30 o'clock, the wedding ceremony
being performed by Rev. C. B. Mash
burn at the Christian parsonage. I
Mrs. Purser is the daughter of Mrs.
PoUie Whichard of Greenville. 1
Mr. Purser, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1
F. Purser of Vanceboro, is employed
on the Greenville tobacco market, and
after a motor trip to Asheville the
young: couple will return to make their
home in Greenville.
PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE CLUB
MET TWICE LAST WEEK
The Progressive Bridge Club, en
gaged at present in a tournament se
ries, which is creating much interest
among its members, has held two
meetings since the last issue of this
paper vith Mrs. J. N. Gregory and
Mrs. G. M. Holden as hostesses at
their respective homes, in which win
ter greens and cut /lowers were artis
tically arranged. After the usual six
progressions and recording of semes.
Salad courses were served by each of
the hostesses.
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fj SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday, December 4
I 3:C0 p. m.?Chrictian Missionary
Society meets in the Church.
8:00 p. m.?Episcopal Auxiliary
meets with Mrs. R. T. Martin.
3:00 p. m.?Presbyterian Auxiliary
Circle No. 1 meets with Mrs.
W. N. Spruill.
I 3:00 p. m.?Presbyterian Auxiliary
Circle No. 2 meets with Mrs.
W. H. Moore, Jr.
11 3:30 p. m.?Baptist Missionary
Society meets with Mrs. J.
Sterling Gates.
I 3:30 p. m.?Methodist Missionary
Society meets in the Church.
|j 7:30 p. m.?Boy Scouts.
Tuesday, 5
I 3:00 p. m.?Contract Club meets
with Mrs. Wesley R. Willis.
'I 6:15 p. m.?Rotary Club.
I 8:00 p. m.?Junior Order.
Wednesday, 6
I 3:30- p. m. ? Spanish - American
Auxiliary meets with Mrs. An
nie Anderson.
Thursday, 7
I 3:00 p. m.?Progressive Bridge
Club meets with Mrs. Sallie
K. Horton.
I 8:00 p. m.?Modern Woodmen.
Friday, 8
I 3:30 p. m.?A special meeting of
the Woman's Club will be held
at the home of Mrs. J. M.
Hobgood with Mesdames D. E.
Oglesby, A. Q. Roebuck, B. S.
Sheppard, J. M. Christman, J.
M. Wheless and Miss' Bettie
Joyner as hostesses.
Saturday, 9,
2:30 p. m.?Major Benjamin May
chapter, D. A. R., meets with
Mrs. S. C. Carroll and Miss
Christine Smith.
t
Young Farmville Man
Attempts Suicide
Henry Burnette, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Burnette, shot himself
through the brest in an attempt to
take his life Wednesday evening about
11:00 o'clock at his home here. The
bullet did not strike the heart but
taking an upward course punctured
the left lung and the young man is in
serious danger of contracting pnue
monia from a blood clot, said by phy
sicians to have formed in the lung.
Nb reason was given by the boy
for the act in notes left for his mother
and sweetheart, which stated simply
that he "had nothing to live for."
Burnette, a high school student, is
around 20 years of age.
Late reports state that Henry's con
dition is somewhat improved today.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS SPANISH
AMERICAN AUXILIARY
A meeting, the most important of
the year, which -will include the elec
tion of new officers, will be held at
the home of the president, Mrs. An
nie Anderson on Wednesday after
noon, December 6, at 3:30 o'clock. All
members are urged to be present.
SPANISH-AMERICAN AUXILIARY
Mrs. Maude Hinson was hostess at
the November meeting of the Spanish
American Auxiliary on Wednesday
afternoon at her home on Conttntaea
Street. Mrs. Pearl Johnston presided
at this time in the absence of the
president, Mrs. Annie Anderson.
Saindwiches ,with a variety of delici
ous fillings and hot tea were served
fo .lowing adjournment.
JAMES T. ATKINSON TO
STUDY FOR MINISTRY
Friends will be glad to learn that
recent communications received by
the family of P. T. Atkinson from
James T. Atkinson, who left recently
to enter the University of Denver,
Colo., where he is to study in prepar
ation for the Episcopal ministry,
state that he is already established
there, following a trip to the Chicago
Fair, and is happily in his work.
MR. AND MRS. MEWBORN
TENDER SPECIAL DINNER
TO HOTEL GUESTS
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mewborn, popu- I
[ar managers of the Davis Hotel,
were hosts on Tuesday evening at a
ovely dinner party, tendered guests]
>f the hotel numbering fifty, many |,
jf whom left next day to spend the'
rhanksgiving holidays,'with1 their farr^ I
lies. 1
The table was arranged in banquet'
style and centered with low bowls of j
Tuic and flowers. A sumptuous fufrk-1
:y dinner was served at 6:00 o'clock, j
MERRY MATRONS
With the topic of study, "The Lead-1
?r Of The Bar Of Two Nations," con
flicted by Mrs. J. W. Lovelace, who;
iiscussed Benjamin in the light of a!
Confederate jurist and leader and as1
5ueen Victroria's counsel, "the meet-;
ng held by the Merry Matrons at the |
aome of Mrs. Wesley R. Willis on
Tuesday afternoon, was most inter
ring 'and enjoyable. Mrs. . B. 0.'
Turnage presided at this time.
Following the program the hostess
<erved a delicious congealed salad j
:ourse, fried oysters, sandwiches,
pickles, rolls and coffee. Sharing
with the Merry Matrons in the pleas-,
ires of both the program and the so
cial hour were Mrs. E. Satterfield,
Mrs. L. T. Pierce, Mrs. W. S. Royster,
Mrs. Robert Lee Smith and Mrs. H.
L. Hendricks. |
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JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB . ?
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Misses Mary Wheless and Margaret
Lewis were gracious hostesses to the'
Junior Woman's Club at the home of
the former on Saturday afternoon.;
Lovely chrysanthemums were used as -
decorations throughout the home. 1
Miss Lucy Johnston presided and
welcomed two new members in the or- ]
ionization, at this time, Mrs. Pat!
Baker and Mrs. Worth. Stewart being
duly enrolled. A report of the Girl
scout committee, composed of Miss
Evelyn Horton, Miss Priscilla Baker
and Mrs. John D. Holmes, stated that
the committee had met with several
of the representative girls of the town .
and that the organization of a troop
was under, way.
The club accepted the invitation of
the Woman's Club to join in a special
meeting to be held by that group m
*>ecember, and a vote of thanks, was
';endered the friends, who assited the
nembers in the preparation and serv
:ng of the Governor's dinner at the
?ecent Golden Weed Jubilee .
A delicious fruit salad, coffee and
malted nuts were served during a
oleasant social hour.
S'H|iy !i y/Hiv "iCAOV' frfllB " i
COUPLES JOINED IN WED
LOCK BY CHRISTIAN MINIS
TER TQ HOLD REUNIOP
?
? The special service to be held a
j the Christian church on Sunday morn
ing, December 8, is being eagerl;
anticipated by the entire community
at which time the thirty-seven couple
residing in this vicinity, who havi
'been joined in holy wedlock.by Rev
C. B. Mashburn during the years 0
his first and present pastorate here
are expected to be present and occupy
reserved seats.
Decorations used in the church an<
.
music will be appropriate to the occa
sion and the glory of marriage wil
be the-theme of the message to b<
delivered by Mr. Mgshburn, who ii
held in highest esteem by people ii
all walks of life in this and othej
communities where he has served ai
pastor, having officiated at eighty
three, weddings during his ministrj
of twenty-seven years.
MUSIC-ART DEPARTMENT
A delightful meeting, centering
about the life and compositions ol
Beethoven, was held by members ol
the Music-Art department of the
Woman's Club on Thursday evening
with Mrs, A. Q. Roebuck as hostess.
An excellent paper on the career ol
the great composer was read by "Jlrs
R. T. Martin and clippings pertaining
to the interesting events in his life
were given by various members, witl
two of his most popular compositions,
"The Moonlight Sonata," and "Minuet
In G" being played by Mrs. Haywood
Smith and Mrs. R, E. Boyd.
During the social period delicious
fruit cake and whipped cream were
served by the hostess assisted by Mrs.
D. E, Oglesby, a guest, Mrs. J. H,
Harris, and Miss Fannie Gary were
also guests at this meeting.
NOTE OF THANKS
At a recent meeting of the Junioi
Woman's Club the members noted
with deep appreciation the assistance
of the following friends in the pre
paration and serving of the Governor's
dinner at the Golden Weed Jubilee,
and voted to take this method of ex
pressing ame to:
Mrs. A. C. Monk, Mrs. R. A. Fields,
Mrs. J, L. Rumley, Mrs. Pearl John
ston, Mrs, W. T. Mottinger, Mrs. W.
M. Willis, Mrs. L, E, Flowers, Mrs.
Florence Whitehead, Mrs. B. S. Smith,
Mrs. Lillie R. Horton, Mrs, C. C. Joy
ner, Miss Doris Flowers, Miss Geral
dine Gardner Mi? Vivian Parker Har
ris, J, M. Christman and Christian
church for silver, the R. J. Reynolds
Co., for favors of cigarettes through
their buyer, J. J. Weikel.
Lucy Johnston,
President Junior Woman's Club.
PARAMOUNT
1 THEATRE 1
Farmville, N. C.
Monday.and Tuesday
"THE POWER AND
THE GLORY"
with
COLLEEN MOORE and
SPENCER TRACY
Added: News and "Fannies
Wedding Day"
Wednesday
"STRANGERS
RETURN"
with
LIONEL BARRYMORE
MARIAM HOPKINS
Added ? Seasons Greetings
Sponsored by Woman's Club
l
Thursday & Friday
"BROADWAY TO
HOLLYWOOD"
witli
MADGE. EVANS and
JIMMIE DURANTE
Added: Throtle Pushers
Baloney
Saturday
TIM McCOY in -
"SILENT MEN*
Added: Busy Bodies and
?'\H' ' Serial- '
! Shows 3:15, 7:15 and 9:00
Saturday 2:00 'til 11:00
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I BLACK-DRAUGHT wot 1
FROM IIU LAXATIVE PUNTS||
fiunshine, Bain and Boll produce ?
the foods you eat at every meal
that your body as you
Is Blade-Draught
made. The right plants are se
1-Lln.f xLA flnnlu mm,-,j tinrhnged
j WELCOME HOME !
?
f The many friends of Rev. and Mrs.
H. L. Hendricks in this community,
t are rejoicing with the local Methodist
. congregation upon their return to this
7 pastorate for another year.
Civic minded and public spirited,
J Rev. end Mrs. Hendrick3 have readily
B and whole hgartedly joined in every
, movement which tended towards the
f uplift of the community, since making
their residence hdre four years ago,
'7 and their activities, in addition to
their work in the church organiza
j lions, have been of great value to the
town,
i Welcome home!
1 . h/. ' \-y , i
5 ?
im ?' ""far ii ' **'? ?<????? i-i ' |
3 STRAYED: BAY MARE MULE,
i white mouth, around 1,000 pounds,
r from T. M. Dail'a home place &
i Greene County. Reward offered.
Notify T. M. Dail, Farmville, N. C.
r ? -
LOST OR STRAYED?Small Black
Boll Dog, with white Ring around
his neck?about 4 or 5 months old
Please notify BILL ROLLINS, or
Enterprise Office/
' LOST: A ROUND, GOLD BRACE
I . '
L. .
LET, Yt inch wide in Monk's ware
house the night of the Golden Weed
dance. Reward to finder. Notify
- Miss Arisen Everett, care of W. J.
Bandy, Greenville, N. C.
>
| LOST: BROWN LEATHER CASE
containing glasses, between Knott's
warehouse and Leroy Rollins'
I apartment. ' Reward affered by
Mrs. Z, D. McWborter.
! MEN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH
Routes of 809 families In Cities of
Greenville, Williamston and Kinston
and Northeast Pitt County. Re
liable hostler should start earning
$25 weekly and increase rapidly.
Write Immediately. Rgwleigh Co,
Dept. NC?3, Richmond, Vir
ginia,
i " ~ ~ ' '
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i MONDAY
TUESDAY j
Dec.>5
FOUR
MARX BROS
??in
"DUCK SOUP"
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Wednesday Thursday
El Brendel Ruth
in Chatterton
"Olsen's Big in
Moment" | "Female"
-
FRIDAY
Richard Arlen - Judith Judge
?in?
"HELL and HIGH WATER"
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mwmm
GRIP
^ W l*r Hw! I
- ?On the eCppecy
_ and teiur roade 1
Oaf winter, yoa 1
? need ?*** deep-bit*
? grip of? " 1
h yean ? and too i
I need protection
I front (be dmf n I
? lathe cold.
I Yw ^ t* tkt
I protection about ae
H ago?and etUl hare 1
1 tfree almoet like |
I near neat Spring 1
McttsM new ruD* i
bee lasts longer en I
cool made.
Be wlae InreeC I
I now la new Good
yean, ride eafeiy,
eare money. This
will be the 18th
winter that more
people rely oa
Goodyean thaa oa
any other tire. Let
ne ehow yon why!
guvvTBMn
PATHFINDER j
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FARM VTLLE SERVICE
ElSfEB
w. C. WOOTEN, Manager
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I LlQtJID^ T A BLEEPS s at .y^ |
I NOSE DROPS I
HOW ARE YOUR I
.WERVES? j
P ADvncE?^^Hb
PcERTAINLVWASj
? RIGHT. THE MORE I
11 SMOKE CAMEL* I
? THE BETTER THEyj
CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS
Mtter act7h ifcurtU*vc&'?OlU<torlZre tjourTafk
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Quality Beauty Parlor
MRS. CHAS. W. SHACKLEPORD
announces
?Complete line famous CONTURE' COSMETICS?
Installation SPHINZ DRYER and
VIOLET RAY
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Scalp treatment and finger wave $1.00 \
Facials with pack 1.00
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Other Beauty Service at
Popular Prices.
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Effective First Monday
j |
In December
Discount Allowed on 1931 and Prior Years i
Taxes will be Reduced from
. i:
10 Per Cent to71-2 Per Cent ||
1931 and 1932 Taxes will be Advertised \ r'
<?
December 6th, and Sold Jan. 1st, 1934. ;;
H. L. ANDREWS
^Pitt County Tax Collector, j;
FOR RESULTS AD VERM IN THE ENTERPRISE
? .* ? ? ? * *,s '?
THE GREa. AMERICAN GAME!
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FOR RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE ENTERPRISE
-? ;' ;??: " \ '?>'?? . '? r ?.x; "T V.'1
r; Mmm.: ? .? a a .-' mm mm mm ? f
Wake Up Year Liver Bile
' ' ^1.1 - i;|? ^ &
?Without Calomel
laxatiYS ^^^or^chewina
appa<u>i?^et ttmto^a yot
? '; |Q| jgtto iw bowilt dsflye
ft hV- tluu -M,! JJ rilTtl'D
* LITTLE* ? vSg PILLS to (MtSi
' ponndi of^bilo flowing freely and w?^