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(To Be CMtiwi Nest Week)
FOUNTAIN NEWS
(By MBS. M. a TBLTEBTON)
PSBSONALS
Friends regret that Mr. D. D. Over
ton of Greenville, father of Mrs. R.
A. Fountain, Jr., is quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gardner re
turned from New ork, Tuesday.
News of the death of Mr. Ben
Gardner, of Smithfleid, was received
here Tuesday night Mr. Gardner is
survived by many relatives and
friends in and near Fountain.
Mr. Raymond Cooke continues ill
at his home, however his condition
shows a slow improvement
WINS PRIZES
Miss Mary Carolyn Reddick was
awarded the Beat Debaters Medal,
Monday evening at the commence
ment exercises, for having won the
honor of bong the best debater on
the team.
Mr. Alfred Dawaon Tugwell was
also presented with a check for five
dollars as a prixe for being the beat
driver of the school bases.
PIANO RECITAL
The commencement exercises of
Fountain High School began Thurs
day evening when Mrs. R. A. Foun
tain, Jr., presented her pupils in their
annual spring recitaL
Those taking part on the program
from both the piano and expression
classes were: Jeanne Eagles, Martha
and Mary Emma Jefferson, Louise
Woo ten. Alma Owens, Helen Brown
Jefferson, Eloise Owens, Ruth Park
er, Nina Estefie and Carol Yelverton,
Mary Carolyn Reddick, Marjorie and
Maude Emily Smith, Betsy White
Fountain and Earl Trevathan.
Just before the program opened
Mr. H. B. Mayo presented Mrs. Foun
tain with a lovely basket of flowers.
In presenting them to her he said
that they were an expression from
the class of their love and gratitude
to her for her diligent work with
them.
WINS HONORS
Prank Owens, son of Mr. H. F.
Owens, was graduated from Foun
tain High School on Monday evening
with one of the beat records that
few, if any, Fountain students have
ever made. He is fifteen years old
and has completed the eleven grades
in ten school years. He won the
honor of being the Valedictorian of
his class with an average for the
four years of 96.9. He competed in
the State Triangular Debates for
three years and was awarded the
Best Debator Medal in his junior
year. He was president of his class
for two years and was also president
of the Honorary Beta Club during his
senior year. In addition to his schol
astic attainments he has also taken
quite an active part in school tha
letics. He was a member of the
Basketball and Baseball teams and
was awarded Setters' for excellent
play and sportsmanship on both
teams. '>
HONOR BOLL.FOR ENTIRE
TEAR
Marjorie Killebrew, David Wooten,
Mary Emma Jefferson, Ruth Carol
Yelverton, Helen Norman, Edgar
Case, Hele Brown Jefferson, Eartine
Bryant.
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HONOR ROLL FOR EIGHTH
MONTH
1st grade?Aileen Gardner, Mar*
jorie Gardner, Bathe! Hortoa, De
phae Yehrerton, . Clarence TugweK,
Rofos Brows.
2nd grade?Bobby Butts, John
Bishop Gay, Pauline Pittman, Turn
age Trevmihan.
Gay, David Wooten,.- Archie Goff,
Basel Case, Bdha Gray Edwards,
Laate Harries, Mary Parker.
4th grade?Virginia Baker, Maria
5th grade?Gay Eagles, Eariine
Edwards, Janie Holland, Lillian Ut
tie. .
Stk grade ? Christine Mannfrf,
jorie MM, QW<?fchMi VM~hfil
| Wooten, Bath
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CANDIDATE'FOR TREASURER
. OR PITT COUNTY ;;>?7v?
I hereby announce ray candidacy
to- the office of Treasurer of Pfttl
County subject to the action of thej
Democratic Primary June 6th. -.1
If nominated and sleeted I' will
faithfully perform the duties of thei
office. SIsmBbev ..."?* ?
Your vote and suppbrt will be ap
preciated.
CHAS. 0*H. LAUGHINGHOUSE, Jr.
TO THE VOTERS OF PITT
COUNT* "s?-? -r-1
I hereby announce my candidacy
for election to the office Pitt
County Treasurer subjects to the ac
tion of Democratic Primary,- June 6.
If nominated and elected, I will
continue to perform "the duties of
the office as I have in the past
Thanking- you for yow^ j^ist sup
port, your continued support and
vote will be greatly' appreciated.
if j. Vance perkins..
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FOR HOUSE OF ^
REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the House ot Representatives,
subject to the Democratic Primary in
June.
If elected, I promise to do my ut
most to be of service to the people
of my county. Your support will be
appreciated. <
4tp Signed: J. S. MOORE.
FOR STATE SENATE
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the State Senate sub
ject to the actions of the Democratic
Primary to be held June 6th, 1936.
With grateful appreciation for, your
support.
tpc. E. G. FLANAGAN.
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself a can
?didate for re-election as County Com
missioner from the District composed
of Farmville, Fountain, Falkland and
Beaver Dam townships, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary.
Your support will be appreciated,
tfc. B. M. LEWIS.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce thyself a can
didate for the office of sheriff of'
Pitt County. Your support will be
appreciated.
tpp. J. KNOTT PROCTOR. 1
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself a can
I didate for re-election as Sheriff of
Pitt County subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary of June 6th.
If nominated and elected, I will
continue to discharge the duties of.
the office as I have in the past
Your support will be appreciated.
S. A. WHITEHURST.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to announce to the Voters
of Pitt County that I am a candidate
for re-nomination and re-election to
the House of Representatives from
Pitt County, subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary June 6th.
Your vote, confidence and continued
support will be appreciated.
JOHN HILL PAYLOR.
TO THE PEOPLE
OF PrTT COUNTY
I am a candidate for The House
of Representatives from Pitt County,
subject to the Democratic Primary
June 6, 1086, I solicit your vote and
support and will greatly appreciate
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tp. W. J. BUNDY.
FOR COMMISSIONER
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I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of County Commis
sioner from tfcq, district composed of
Ayden and SfWift Creek Townships,
abject to the Democratic Primary.
Your support will be appreciated.
FRANK M. KILPATRICK.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to announce to the voters
of Pitt County that I am a candidate
for re-nomination as Judge of the
County Court, subject to the Demo
cratic Primary. I will greatly ' ap
preciate your vote and support*
Itp DINK JAMES.
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FOR STATE SENATE
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I hereby announce my candidacy I
lor re ataction as Slate Senator from
Pitt County, subject to tbe Demo
cratic Primary, June 6; 1958.
ARTHUR B. COREY.
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V FOB 0OCJNTY; ? aa,.-..
COMMISSIONER
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I hereby annouflde TOjrgKF a can
didate for re-eiection ' as County
?tompiaaio(ner from.
poaea of Greenville Township, sub
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: CL E. STALUNGS
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T>e defendant, G. E. Stalling*, will
?takejwtice that all action as' above
Jbasbeen commenced in the Superior
Court of Pitt Couptiy, North Carolina,
to re :over judgment on a promissory
note^hnd the said defendant wift fur
ther take notfefc'-tiiat he is required
to, appear at the-office $f the Clerk
of the4toperior Court of Pitt County,
North Carolina, in the Court -House
in Greenville, on the 15th day of
June,-1936, and answer or demur to
the eorfjjfclaiot in said action or the
to- **? T* ?"
the rehef demanded in said com
plaint. ^
? Thb the 5th day of May, 1936.
- : j: P. HARRINGTON,
?4w' ; Clerk of the Superior Court. |
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Lady', Painful Trouble
Helped By Cardui
- wny ao so many women uw w
dui for the relief of functional pains
at monthly times? The answer is I
that they want results such as Mrs. i
Herbert W. Bunt, of Hallsvllle, Texas,
describes. She writes: "Myhealth
'wasn't good. I suffered from cramp- j
bag; My peln would be so intense It
would nauseate me. I would just
" drag around, so sluggish and 'do
kfe' My mother decided to give ma
CMKL X began to mend. That tired,
aldgglsh feeling was gone and the
~puf? disappeared. I cant praise'
Cardtd toe highly because I know
It helped me," ... If Cardul dote not
help YOU, consult a physician
SUBSCRIBE to THE ENTERPRISE
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NOTICE OF SALE
$119,000
TOWN OF. FARMVILLE, NORTH ;
CAROLINA BONDS
Sealed bids will be received until
11 o'clock A. M.f May 26, 1936, by
the > Local Government Commission
of: North Carolina, at its office in
the City of Raleigh, N. C., for the
following bonds of the Town of
Farmville, N. C., dated May 1, 1936,
maturing on May 1 in the years
hereinafter stated, without option of
prior payment:
$19,000 Water and Sewer Bonds,
maturing annually $1,000 1938
to 1966, inclusive.
$100,000 Electric Light System
Bonds, maturing annually ]
$3,000 1937 to 1941, $4,000
1942 to 1946, $6,000 1947 to
1951 and $7,000 1952 to 1956,
all inclusive.
Denomination $1,000. Principal
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ittu (nat l?u Att w-?ji Ir? ,.?!<
,nt*r**)U.Wqo*tfi. BhlAa* at*
MouMted to ?K? interest nte
(6%) per annum In mnltfples of one
?may name one rata <or put of the
bond* of either isaus fhavizie the
*?. ?"?"" ?- - ? -; 7-' . * \ . -? ^^WS,
earliest fosturitifts) end another rate
more tfcan two rates for eaeh issue,
and each bidder moat specify injus
bid the amount of bonds of each rate.
The bonds will bo awarded to the
bidder to purchase the bonds
at the lowest interest cost to the
Town, such cost to be determined by
deducting the total amount of the
premium bid frqpa the aggregate
amount of interest upon all of the
bonds until their respective maturi
ties. No bid for less than all of the
bonds will be eoastiered.
Bids must be en ? form to be
furnished by the undersigned inclos
ed in a sealed envelope marked
"Proposal for Bonds, and must be
accompanied by a certified check
upon an incorporated bank or .trnst
company payable unconditionally to
the order of the State Treasurer for
$2,880. The approving opinion of
Reed, Hoyt and Washburn, New York
City, will be furnished to the pur
chaser. The right to reject all bids
is reserved.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT COM
MISSION
By W. E. E&sterling,
Secretary of the Commission.
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x COPY OF ADVERTISEMENT
POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT AND
GRAVEL WALL DEEP WELL
FOR
THE TOWN OF FARMVILLE, N. C.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Mayor and Board of Commis
sioners of the Town of Farmville, N".
C., until 2:30 P. M. June 4th, 1936,
at the Town Hall in Farmville, N. C.,
for Power Plant Equipment and a
modern gravel wall type of deep well,
enumerated, as follows:
. Furnishing, delivering and erect
ing two (2) Diesel Engine Generator
units, one having a capacity of 600
K. W. and the other having a capacity
of 300 K. W. or closely approximat
ing these respective capacities, each
complete with all appurtenances, ac
cessories, switchboard requirements,
etc.
One horizontal motor drivep, cen
trifugal pumping unit with starting
compensator. I
One gravel wall type well with
casing not less than 26 inches in
diameter and approximately 600 feet
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^jj tDSMlO 0i tfrfl
o? $*^S?' eonffl
On amount of thar'propoatl. oe evit
denee
P&pies of tW ipecificstfona. Form
of Proposal, Contract, etc., may iff
obtained upon application to tks Cm>
chock dspoaii in the UOHBt ' ?
Tw^r {?) Dolli^ the ??a iolia
made payable to the Osnseltinr *?
in fall oniy to thooe dtoriny-hon#
fide direct bids to the Town. tfo
those obtaining copies of ths 8poeU}r
cations, Form of Proposal, Contract,
etc., and who tad upon examining
same that they will not offer a pr#
potal on same to thrTown, fifty {tijj
per cent of the deposit will be r*t
funded oroVidfid ? thfi ? SpccificEtioiiit
Proposal and Contract Forms are re
turned in undamaged Tttifitlota. to
the Consulting Engineer on or before
the date set (or repeivtog proposals.
Otherwise, no refund of any pert <rf
the deposit wiU be msde.
I rpopom* will 119 considered OBIJ-J
[from those who can certify that they
have manufactured and/or have had
in actual service equipment similar
to that specified, or have made deep
well installations similar to that
specified, for such length of time i a*
the Consulting Engineer end the
Commissioners may deem proper for
the establishment of ability, experi
ence and worthiness and who have
^nH servic
ing facilities.
The right is reserved to reject any
or all bids or to award contract or
contracts on any baais of comparison
which, in the opinion of the CoaauiV
ing Engineer and the Gtmmimfrmarft
appear to be for the beft interests
of the Town of Farmvillv, N. CJ
WILLIAM C. OLSEN,
Consulting Engineer -
Raleigh, N. C.
J. B. LEWIS, Mayor
R. A. JOYNER, Clerk
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSfliP
This is to notify the. general public
that the partnership, known as Red
dick Brothers, and opmpoead of J. wj.
Roddick and J. C. Reddish, of Foun
tain, N. C., has been diaaoived, and
that J- W. Reddick ia no longer as
sociated in any way with said boei
nesee, and will not be . liable for any
debts hereafter incurred
This the 29th day of April, 1P36,
4wlte? J. W. REDDICK.
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