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Mr. Herbert WLite, of Green ville, spent Thursday in Farm viile. Mrs. fC. Beaman led today for a visit to her parents irfSooW mi ; Mrs. G. M. Holden left Thurs day morning for a visit to friends in Golds bo ro. Mrs. ?. L. Barrett returned Monday from a visit to teEatives in Washington. Watch the "Up Town" boy* pile cans. The prize will be ready March 27th. ' - Miss Lizzie Gay returned home laft Friday from a visit to rela tives in Norfolk. Mr. C R. Townsend, went to Raleigh Tuesday returning Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ray W eft, of WaUton burg, was here Sunday with her mother who is very ill , For Sale? Two fin? cows, riKht ready for milking, ? Write or see J. R. Lewis, Fannville N.C Anyone wishing Id buy. a good buggy will do well to tee Mr. G. M. Shirley at W. M. Lang Co.'s ftoi*. Mr. and Mrs. J: 'A. VNerett, of Batileboro, spent Sunday here with Mrs Viverett's sifler, Mrs. ]. E. Wanven, ? .< \ Jufl arrived a nice selection of up-to date flyles of Queen Qual ity low quarters for ladies.? W. .M.LangCo. Note the change in the various advertisements in this issue, and mention seeing same to those who advertise. FridlT ir^ Wastogton J|5i ! htf a hospffl in th^Sf^^ Miss Rosa Moore, of Wades boro, came in Sunday morning to m her mother, who has been critically ill for some time. ? Mis. Chas O'H. Uughiag house, of Greenville, spent a few hours in Fannville Tuesday with her siiler, Mrs. G. A. Rouse. Dr. G C. Joyner, ol Norfolk, Va, spent a few days here this week on business and shaking bands with his many friends. Mr. M. E. Jones, ib?; clever end efficient Manager of thnt' lo cal telephone exchange, spent Sunday in Benson visiting rel atives. v:" ? > Vi J We are opening up c nice and complete line of Spring goods. AH the lateift shades in crepe and silks. 1st us show you.? W. M. UngCoppwy. V Mr. 1. R Moore, oar ctever professional*?) visits laA ! Ladies!? Don't buy that spring or summer goods for your dress es unil you see our limf,\We l eleive it will pay you.? D. F. , & R- o. ; ; l|r. E. RWhkhard, of Whk& ^?Vnrds' one of our county commis sioners, accompanied -by bis . sv?2,srte " b""?~ ? See those Dutchess Tfoosers Ot D. F. * a gang's, you'll v; like them for spring and summer Every pair Of them luarobieed to give satisfaction. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Monk re turned Wednesday night from Richmond Va , whor* Mm Mob*! underwent an opUi is improving rapidly, ' Wehavejufli some line oi low quarter i Messrs. H. L. Humphrey and W. C Collie made a cross coun try^ isit-to Rocky Mount, Nash ville and Spring Hope this week. They returned Thursday. Miss Bertha Parrish. of Balti more, arrived Sunday to be with E. L. Barrett, at the ladies Aore during the spring and summer season at designer and trimmer of fashionable head wear. L We wish to call your special attention to our line df spring coat suits now on display. Qual ity and price guaranteed. We invite you to tee .them.? Mrs. J. Wells Smith. . Don't foreet to take some ftock in the Farmville Building and Loan Association. You will be doing the wise thing to help in this great movement for the progress of Farmville, Messrs. 'A. C. Monk and S. G. Wilkereon spent a few days in High Point and other furniture markets this week buying flock for Beainon & Monk Bros. They returned Wednesday night . ? Watch out for the opening of the "Matrimonial Bureau" and "Beauty Parlor" at Bynum School, Greene County and then come see how people ore made "pretty" and then Aarried off. We especially invite the ladies to see our spring and summer lice of dreaa goods. We are ju? juft back from northern markets where the fttfeA .possible things were purchased.? D. F. & R. O. Ua*. . ./ Mr. B. A. Joyner, was, as has been his usual cuftom- for some several months, a visitor to Wil son Sunday. He was also a vis itor there agaio Wednesday night bu; of course he bad other- buri neas this time. We especially invite the ladies of this entire sedion to call and see our display ol spring and summer dress goods before buy ing elsewhere. We have all the lafefi in Tango and other goods. M. Lang Co. Note the change in the adver tisement of D. Lesofsky in this issue. Only a few more days in which to get such rare bargains in merchandise, as all goods not sold by firft of next week will be shipped away. Miss Ve:netsa Smith of Green ville spent Monday night in Farmville with relatives and left Tuesday for Raleigh accompan ied by Mrs. B. S. Smith.. They went up to tale In a play in that city Tuesday night Miss Geneva Franklin, of Bal timore, camo in Monday to be with Mrs,. J. Wells Smith, for another season. Mips Franklin is Well known to our people, having . been with Mrs. Smith for several seawrs, and her many friends are'glad to know that she will be here again this Head the display advertise ment of D. F. * R-, O. Lang in this issue end call and see their flock of seasonable merchandise They have an assortment maS anyone' can chooae irom and ,be well pleased. I '^mong those of Farmville Lodge Knights of Pythias who attended the Duftrirt meeting at Wednesday night of this ? ?nd enjoyed the hospitality of that thriving; beautiful citv, were Mr. H. H. - McLean, DU tridV Deputy, and Messrs. McD. Horton, E. L. Barrett; W. L. Joi ner, J. MfV Moj-e, R. A. Bynum one'. G. A. ? Again we wish to calf your at tention to the advertisement of that progressive, old and Arong Insurance Co.? the "Hp"* 1 Which appears in this i a pleasure to note the and itfsooftheT M'T*tlU> MfH ? v,?o*k, J, J\witnTH'?iJ rAc>iTytft .3TAY TH4* now'tiui. HVH UAftN fctl.Pl ft*e?vrr A'* HO?( JSSJS artulfTO n YOUR special attention to our window display of Roller Top and Flat Top Desk. Both sanitary and box base, also a nice desk for your typewriter, and ?" - -j ? chairs of all description for the of fice. See our line before you buy. ? Beaman & Monk Bros. / The Big Store, Farmville, N. C. Sold by J. M. WHELESS Drtiggifl, Farmville, N. C. *$|;S M ? i< *? HiDAlmit. H*Jf U* *6rl4 la aa lk* vroac ?e*n( l* tli* fcUr*uit v 9 1 ktnluit *h?7 tUak It cooalata la kvuv ud ntun* and la Mm Mrv?4 X iy cthar*. It coatfaia U ?lTtaf *8? Mrrtac oU tn.-4 Uary QrumlDoaa, . . '? JV ? ? > VOU can accomplish much through saV* 1 ing a little out of each pay. * The seemingly little dimes ana 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, Ask us about It to-day *?*} .Jyr THE BANK, # FARMVILLE FARMVILLE, N. C. / ? 11 GET That Million Dollar Look I SY BUYING A I ROYAL ~ Tailored Suit ? _ jfc . ? . . *??".. . ? ? ? ?-?* ? ? ?- ? ? ? * _ - ' ? ? ? ^ FROM US.
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