? -,-T-prjn i ,i ? * *" ' .? " ? ' ? . ?? ' " ; ^ See our line of Calendars, Leather Goods and Novelty Articles, Fans, Etc. before you buy. Our line is surpassed by none and equaled by few hi quality. reasonable THE FARMVILLE ENTERPISE, FarmvUle, N. G . ' : -- N - - Mr. B. M. Lewis went to Green villc Monday. Mr. and Mr*. J. Y. Monk spent Tuesday in Wilson. Dr. Paul ?. Jones went to Greenville Tuesday. Mr. W. C. Askew went to Greenville Wednesday. Mr. G. T. Tyson was a Green ville visitor Wednesday. - For Sale? a nicc lady broke horse.? Dr. Paul E. Jones. Mr. J. I. Morgan paid Green ville a business visit Monday. | Special Ea&er services at the Chri&ian church Sunday morn ing. Mr. G. A. Jones and ton Ed win went to Greenville Thurs day. Mr. T. W. Rouse, of Green ville, spent Tuesday night in -Farmville. ... Mrs. Paul E. Jones left Tues day to visit relatives and friends in KinAon. D. F. & R. O. Lang have n mess lge for our readers in this issue. Read it. Mr. J. A. Harper of Greeny was in town Tuesday and -paid the Enterprise a visit For Sale? a nice lady broke horse.? Dr. Paul E. Jones. Mrs. W. C. Askew spent a few days in Raleigh laA week. She returned Saturday afternoon. Get that Ec$er sSraw hat from os this week. We have juil the flyle j ou want. D. F. & R. O. Lang. Mrs. W. M. Lang wants all the ladifes of the Christian Church to meet at her home Friday even ing at 3 o'clock. The Masons enjoyed theii reg ular monthy barbecue dinner to day^ which this time was (finish ed by Mr. W. C. Askew. Those Dutchess Trousers are juSl the things for Easier. Let us show you oiir line. ? D. F. & R. Q. Lang. Eider W. A. Simpktns, of Ral eigh, will condu<A services at the Primitive Bapttfl church in Farmville Sunday mornipg, April the 12th, at 11: 00 o'clock. Eggs Half Price? 50c. per sett ing for about 200 fresh White Orpington eggs. Lnyed since my la& setting a week ego? Cr. J. E. Patrick. Wo are requeued lo flate that there will be Easier exercises bj Iho Sunday school children o) the Method!# church Sunday night at 7s45. The public cord ially invited. Mlta Lillie York, a graduate r;;. >urse of Rocky Mount, who for the paft two weeks has been nursing at the home ti Mr. How i rd Harris, sear Bruice, spent ?ij few d?ys in town this Week vis iting Mrs. J, T. Harris, *';.H For Sale ? At public aiudtfon in Fcrmville Saturday evening April the lllh, at 4 o'clock one %?: well grown female mule colt eleven mdMhs old. Mr*. Mary E. Case. ]. Stanley Smith attended a meeting of the Equitable Agents ; . ot Noith Carolina In1 Raleigh Monday and a banquet was giv en them at the YarborOugh Ho tel Ten of the men will quali fy for the Southern C<ntry Club, which meets at Cape M*y N. J. And Mr. Smith is one among this number. ?,yv.->" r" " . Work on the plant being put in by the Farmvillo Brick Co , is progressing rapidly. They hope to be ready to fill orders pow in juii a few days. The Company is erccling a modern pliant- with n capacity of thirty thousand brick a day. House for Sale:? Will sell cheap cash or installment my garage 12 x 16, to be moved. Built ju& right for a cool drink Sand or market Slali? Dr. J. E. atrick. His many friends in this sec-i tion will regret to learn of the death of Mr. Bcnj. Rasberry, formerly oi Greene county, near Lizzie, but since 1878 has been a resident of Lott, Texas. He died March the 4th. It is thought bis : death was caused mainly from greif, due to the death of his 18 year old daughter lail December. He was cf a fine family of peo ple and leaves a widow and sev eral children, and lots of rela tives to mourn his departure. For Sale? Seventy five bush els of Soja Beans at $2.25. Write or sec L. A. Mewborn, I'arm ville N. C. Houle 1. For Scratched,! 1 Tflhtes *&&& BBBK _ Woodwork I I >*?<? tilUUItUlJl. PEAS LEE- GAULBERT CO. Beaman & Monk Bros - ? : ? . ? ; Now that spring time has come, let us clean up our yards and surroundings, thus adding much to Our personal comfort and hygienic safety and at the same time helping to beautify our village. Naturally we are admirably located, but there is always room for improvement. A nicely kept lawn, taiiily ar ranged shrubbery, a little paint brings happy results and aside from the effort on our part, colls little, but speaks volumes for our thrift, enhances the value of property and creates a desire for dwellers of thrilt to come and abide with us. Noted Doctors 0. K. Dodson's Liver Tone Best Medial Skill-Employed to In sure Correctness of Formula. All Agree Godson's Is Reliable and Sate. Seven of the moil successful physicians in United States, se lected for their experience and ability, were paid heavy fees to &udy and te& the formula of Dodson's Liver Tone and all agreed that it was a fine and re liable remedy for family use. Dodson's LiverTone takes the pi ace ol calomel. Tbisisexadly what'it is made for and has been made for ever since the firft bot tle .was put up and sold. There are imitations of JDod son's LiverTone for which ex tra vacant claims are made, lut tho public knows how to judge between the loud boa&s and the plain truth. And then the met its of Dodson's Liver Tone are too widely known for anyone to hea itate. Dodson's Liver Tone is sold and guaranteed by j; M. Who les?, who will refund purchase price (50c.) in&antly with a. smile if you a rein any way dissatisfied with the remedy. ; Dodson's Liver Tone is a pala table vcgelablo-iiquid and its atfion is easy an natural, with no gripe, no paiD and no bail aftereffects. Aftereffe<fls are often disagreeable after .taking calomel Dodson's Liver Tone docs not interfere ia any way with your regular duties, habiis diet, and it builds add strength ens you so that you feel brighter, better and hoppier. If you are headachy and constipated you will be delighted with DodsonlB LiverTone. (AdvJ As; The Reliable Household Lantern There is always need for a good lantern around the home ? in the' yard, in the cellar, in the attic? wherever a lamp is inconvenient or unsafe. The RAYO is ideal for homo use. It gives a clear, bright light? like sunlight on tap. It is strong, durable, compact; handy. Doesn't leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and rewick Will last for years. Ask for the RAYO. ?' : e standard oil company \.9 1 1 Wi - ' v . yff OROMINENT Doctors and Health Journals all over the * country have strongly endorsed the "STANDARD** Central Needle Sit&raight machine and call it "PHYSIOLOGIC MACHINE" km U?s4a*4 1*1** i to MAwy I You can only appreciate this important improvement by'seeing the machine, which is now on display at our store. Don t be /L 42 fooled into something you don t know anything about, but investigate our machine, terms and prices B"4-U buy eaman & Monk Bros. ? / Farmville, N. C. M The House of Quality, sfj ijll I Bargains in Watches. . pi have in Stock a nice line of Elgin and Waltham Watches in Gents and Ladies sizes at "Real Bargains. Se me before you buy I can save you money. I also c&ya line of Chains, Fobs and Jewelry, and I will guarantee to sa ye, you money on Reparing, as 1 cm fully equipped to do the fioiftft of work. 1 also have on hand some very fine Elgin and Waltham Watches which mu& be sold at a LOW PRICE. D. R, MORGAN FARM VILLE, N. C. Next door to the Express Office cir" ? ^ ? ? " 1 -' K \|ANY A BEAUTIFUL HOME has been built from savings which had their beginning wi$h a dollar a week. / ? '?f The saving habit once formed grows and strengthens rapidly, the constantly increasing in terest scion making your bank account worth while. Make the Start now? today. Decide that $>11 too will have something, in later life,- to show for your labor. A Utile deposit each week at this Bank will pave the way. THE BANK OF FARMVILLE FARMVILLE, N. C. We Have Another Car OF THAT FAMOUS ON THE WAY. The Best Flour on the Market .v ?-?'/y -.v V1 ? ? ? ' ? ? 1 ? 1 f!" . L. & W. J. TURNAGE CO. m : {A, V?

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