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You can geLRoHer Champion at Turnage's Mr. Chas. McArthur paid this office a pleasant visit Monday. Mr. C. R. Townsend paid Richmond a business visit this week. Mrs, Lucy Moore has boen critically ill again for the pail several days. Shoats, Sows anl Pigs for sale ? W. J. Thigpen. Mr. Travis Hooker, of Green ville paid Farmville a business \ isit Thursday. Messrs. G. E. Moore and W. C. Collie were Snow Hill visit tors Wednesday. Have you tried Roller Champ ion?? Turnage & Co. Note the change in the adver tisement of Beaman & Monk Bros, in this issue. . Mr. A. P. Moore, Farmville's night police, is confined to his ?home with small-pox. If you want the bed get. Rol ler Champion.? Tnrnage & Co. Messrs. I. H. Darden and G. M. Ho'.den spent a few days in Snow HiO this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Morrow, spent a few days in Raleigh this week visiting relatives. Turoage & Co. Will guirantce Roller Champion Flour to give the be& satisfadion. Mrs. J. L>. Loane, Jr., has re turned after an extended visit to relives in Georgia and Ply. month. For S*le-T-Pure Bred, Buff and White Orpington eggs. 15 for fl.OO-J. H. Harris. Mrs. I. B. Bailey' and daught cr returned Saturday Irom Ply mouth where she spent some time visiting her parenti. Mrs. Ray Wc&, of Walton burg, spent a few day here this week with her mother; who is ilill quite feeble in health. Aftet spending several days] here visiting Mis. T. E. Joyntr, Mist Ella Mayo Karrelt hM re lumed to her home in Ahoskie. Turnage Co. say their sales on Holler Champion Flour has ex ceeded their expectations. Mr. J. G. Smith left Monday for northern markets to r??chaae the spring and summer line of millinery for Mrs. J. Wells Smith. Fire destroyed a ftorc build ing end a portion of a church in Stantoburg Tuesday afternoon We failed to learn further par ticulars. \ 'I Note the change in ouradver ments in this issue. Nearly all off our advertisers have a new message for you. Road i hem and tell them nbout seeing it/in the K pa pel^^^R j: Wi AB our b?ft cu^omere want Holier Champion; we keep it all the time.? T. L. & W, J. Turn age Co. v _ ;\v ~'C' ' | We are gtad to report that -Mr. Sam Parker, who has bees criti cally ill for the pail two weeks, und who was thought to be on ? the Jail Saturday of lost wee:-, L> convalescing, -w ' For Sale? Eg* settings of 15 White Otpington, "the laying kind." $1.00 per setting. ? Dr. Jas. E. J^trfck. . ? y'v.-j; ; Mr. T. B. King, a spuria! rep resentative of the John H. Ran? dolph Co., of New York, spent Thursday in FarmvtUe looking after his farming interesl in thh se<ftkn. He left this morning for M ? ? - ? * Rs it of A. , and l*? drug MertSb. 18th, troubled Mr. G. A. Jones and son, Ed win, returned Saturday from Martinsville, Va, where Mr. Jones has been located for the patft few months. Friday March 27tb, has been set by the ladies of the town as a general clean up day. Team will be furnished and all trash, ctc, that can be coltafted will be hauled off. Space forbids further mention this week, but a full plan of the work will be given next week. ? The ladies ot the Magazine Club desire to express their thanks through the columns of this pnper to Knights of. Py thias for the generous offer of the um of their lodge for librn/V and club purposes. The dub is trying to establish a- public li brary in the town of Farmville and we feel the help of thislodge makes it possible fOr us to accom plish even greater things than we had planned. Note the chanro in the page advertisement of the "Home Life Insurance Co.. in this issue. The "Home life" is, without a doubt, one of the ?range& and be4l Life Insurance companies doing business in United States ~ ' the testimonials in lent of some of the business men in _ dealings with the Home life of New York, of which Mr. H.L. Humphrey of this city is general agent. Don't be asbamed to speak well of Farmvilte and surround ing country; It's worthy all the praise you can give it. Help to build Farmville by subscribing flock in the build ing and Loan Astociation. Now is the time. Oyer seven hun dred shares have so far been subscribed. Lfets mak; it ooo thousand. Mr. E. L. Eaton, a prosperous fanner of near Lizzie, Greene county, was in to see us recent ly and while here showed us a five dollar bill which was found by his wife in one of his shirl pockets shortly after it had been boiled and wrenched. Mr. Eason hod placed the bill there some day while he was wearing the shirt and had forgotten about if. Fortunately the bill came out all Q. K. and had a much ckaner appearance th?,n before. Mr. J. S. Grady, a farmer on Mr. R. L. Smith's farm near Farmville, died Tuesday night of pneumonia and was buried In La Grange Thursday. He was a good neighbor and hard work er, was about .60 years Of age, and was sick for several weeks. He leaves a wife and several children. It will be remembered that a son of his died about n month ago with same disease. The sympathy of the community is extended the bereaved family. 'BBSS#? In an< ?ehe without an after effect. Go to your nearest soda fountain and (ay "JMM-Oha" Bay it so tae <JSej*ti?er win nndcrttand. Pleasant to tsko and knocks that hoad :-A. ... ^ TO. ? 3 . _? ! ' X. ? <?LL it * V i J . feaSL We take pleasure in announcing that we will havet with us on the following date, One Day Only, an EXPERT OPTICIAN Representing the celebrated firm of M H; ATLANTA, GA. Parker & Newton, FarmviUe, N. C. March 18, One Day Only. We have specialty arranged for this visft that our customers may have the advantage of expert service sad secure a properly fitted pair of the GENUINE HAWKES GLASSES. As autorized agents we take pleasure in guaranteeing the work of this special representative. Remember the Date? One Day Only. BEWABS OF DEPOSITORS. The genuine HAWKES glasses are never peddled and can only be obtained at the store of a permanent, authorised dealer or dired from the Home Office in Attests, Georgia, SPELLED ONLY H-A-W-K-E-S. -jji i hi? iiun-iuus-i jili u OUR MOTTO, Oar line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries is now tiie freshest to be bed and is complete in every way. . We carry only the betft and can supply your every want. ; ? e member friends our terms are cash, and for o get our prompt attention and be* prices, as ixpe<it, your accountitfmuA be pdd promptly. Those of you vvbo have city lots in-Farmville and are not go tns? to build on them should at kail consider the little fellow ts ith the flat purse and offer it for sale at a reasonable price so that he may improve it. You should do one or the other, H you have the town's welfare at v ., , v *v ? ft YOUR special attention to our window display of Both sanitary and box base, also a nice desk for your typewriter, and chairs of all description for the of line before you buy. & Monk Bros; Store , ? - Farmville, N. C. ... ....... ^ ". .. " ' J VOU can accomplish much through sav- i * ing a little out of each pay. | The seemingly little dimes and nickels will soon grow to surprising and delightful propor tions, and your small beginning will pave the way % to a comfort giving bank account ' ~ This Bank will help you, Aak us about It to-day J THE BANK OF FARMVILLE { FARMVILLE, N. C. ^ 1 GET That Million DoUar Look 1 BY BUYING"' A ROYAL i Tailored Suit FROM US. ' 111 ?
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