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See our line of Calendars, Leather Goods and N< Articles, Fans, Etc. before you buy. Our line is surpassed by none and equaled by few in quality. reasonable THE FARMVILLE F.NTERPISE, FarmviUe, Mr. J. Y. Monk went to Rich mond* Va., Tuesday. Mr. T. E. Joyner paid WalAon burg a business visit to day. Mr. S. M. Parker is confined to hia room again with illness. For Sale.? Nice Cow and young calf.? Leon A. Joyner. - "\ Dr. and Mrs. Paul ?. Jones spent Sunday in Bethel with Dr. Jones' parents. - Full line of Warner's Ru4 Proof Corsets ju<l received.? D. F. & R. O. Long. J. M. ChriAman went to Rich ? mood, V., Tuesday night return ing Wednesday night. . Mr. A. C Monk returned Thursday morning from a busi ness visit to Richmond, Va. Try a barrel of ready mixed Roller Champion. We have it.' T. L. & W. ]. Turnage Co. Mr. H. L. Humprey returned lail Saturday from a very sue ccssful business trip, down eai). See our line of Dutchess Trou sers? 10c. a button, $1.05 ai?p? | D. F. & R. O. Lang. Mrs. Chas. . O'H. Laughing : house, of ' Greenville, spent Thursday in Farmville with' reUt ?**??? . Mr. G. M. IloUien paid Snow *nd . r.?c j fomovts "Rol ler Champion Self Rising FIoik from '5'. L. & W. J. Turnage Co ?0;-! Miss Tnbiilia DeViscon^,' ??i: the Woman's College in Rich r.;ond, Va., canic home Thursdaj n:itht Mrs. L. W. Godwin and chit drer. lift larfl Friday to spend some time with relet ives in Will iam&on. Lieut. A. If. Turnage, of Nor folk, Va.,ipent Sunday in Farm ville with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Turnagu. Mr. C. A. Brooks has 1* ?u s sufferer with mumps for the past two weeks. We arc clad to see liim able to be out again now. You know Roller Champior is good so fry tome o{ our "Rol ltr Champion Self Rising ii wU. please you. T. L. & \V. J. Tu n age Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dail, of Snow Hill, spent Wednesday ar.d Thursday ill" Farmville visiting theTr daughters Mcsdumos G. A. .-?& Rouse and G. M. H olden. Rev. C. B. Mashburn has had n rjf) 1 to Chnttbnn Va. Mr. Mash burn has the offer under consid , ( ration, but we hope he will pen tinue !o remain in Farmville. D*r? Making;? Those wish ing sewing done can secure ^ same by writing to "Sewing'" care of the Kcterprise. I 'arty >\ill to to your home for as i. miriy day* as wanted. Prices ? reasonable. ? On Friday night at 8 o'clock at thq Christian church there will be a letfure on "Mission*" Sy Miss Etta Nunn of New Bnrn, N.C. All arc cordially invited to hear hor. Especially the 1 . of the Missionary Socict jj? the town and cumimiQily! -r* Miss Aanie Laura j is attending A. C. C. at \ i here with *nta. Shewfs eccomp two of her < so Miss marietta Moye, was accompanied by clasc mates. 1 =?= ^W&ter mains for farmvillo's water plant are buing placed on the principle Greets of the town and at an early' date the plant will lie installed. I( of course takes a little time, but Farmville is going to be a city of much note yet. Juft watched it grow. The' sympathy of the town and community is extended Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beaman in the death of their little 1 1 months old son, Thomas Chewier, which occured Thursday afternoon, April 16th. The little one lived only a few days after being taken. The play "Miss Fearless & Co. rendered by the "Class of 1914" of Farmville High school at the | opera house Thursday night was greatly enjoyed by all who at tended* Each member of caste adled her pari Well and is to be commendcd'for flip the great bit made. Mr. and Mrs E. C. Beaman. Misses Carrie Elzey, Mayc String fellow, Sarah Martin, Alienno Wjgglns, and Messrs. C. R. Townsend, C. S. Whiitelwy and I. H. Darden, were gue&s at the home of Mrs. Beomad's -parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Snow Hill EaSer Sunday. White landing on the porch at ihe school building^t recess Tuesday, little Nina Brooks, the 7 year old d&jghter of. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brooks, happened to the misfortune of getting knock ed off lhopdrch to the ground, and received a terrible ?fratfure of the left arm, we are glj report however that upon e ination there were do bones broken. * . gjM . In some cities and towns- 1 arc having "newcomers" daj welcome new residents make them feel at home, idea is a good one. The which treats its newcomer* j pitably will not lack for comers. The case of State against Pollard for. the murder of F ville's Cheif of Police fv Smith, Saturday night, Jan will be tried in Greenville week, commencing Monday, 20th. Nearly all of F and about half of the has been summoned as This will no doubt be one hardest fought cases ever in Pitt County. Mr. L. W. Godwin, the cle" and cllicieiit E. C. R. K. agi here, left Wednesday nionil for NVeldon to attend tbe;J| riage of his brother, Mr.isBj Godwin, to a Miss Pope of^B city-, which occurred WcdneW afternoon at three o'clock. I ott the arrival of the Ircidal pn at the home of the groom William&on, they were met : another brother, Mr. B. C. G1 win, an Ensign of the U. S. Nt aad his bride, which of cou was quite a surprise to all. 1 later mentioned brother, who off on furlo, hailed from the S. battleship Bo&on^ationet Rhode iamilotufl TT? an ??y and inexpensive matter. Simply ippiy a coat o? Pee Gee RE-NU-LAC and you'll be delisted with its fiie results and your own work. Pee Gee RE-NU-LAC makes old furniture, worn floors and woodwork look like i ' again. Try it. FmCm RE-XU-LAC It a Stalm and VamUh cemetmd. Comtt bi 1J Natural Wood colon. Witt*. Cold and SOrtr Bn^mtu All tlztu ? M PEASLEE-GAULBERT CO., laocKpontod | "M - LouUrlll*, Ky. 1 ? Beaman & Monk Bros. W(m Aa*Hs _WU??n, H P. D. No, 4, Alma, Ark., i: "I think Cardul U Bw gmttrt medjdne on earth, DROMINENT Doctors and Health Journals all over the country have Wrongly endorsed the "STANDARD" Central Needle Sll&raight machine and call it the "PHYSIOLOGIC MACHINE" You can only appreciate this important improvement by seeing the machine, which is now on display at our store. Don t be fooled into something you don't know anything about, but investigate our machine, terms and prices B-4rU buy =s Beaman & Monk Bros. The House of Quality, Farmville, N. C. jains in Watches. I have in itock a nice line of Eljin and Waltham Watches in Gents and Ladies sizes at "Real Bargains. Se me before you buy I can ssve you money. I also carry a line of Chains, Fobs and Jewelry, and I will guarantee to save you money on Reparing, as I cm fully equipped to do the finest of work. I also have on '{land seme very fine Elgin and Waltham Watches which iwtft bo sold at a LOW PRICE. D.R.MORGAN FARMVILLE, N. C. Next door to the Express Office VES-^Sometimes it is? but look out when the 1 "BUMP" COMES. A man may go on quite a long while spending every dollar he earns, and have great time doing it, but eventually, "thorns" will show. The "rainy-day" is bound to comc soor.cr or later, when mis-spent dimes and dollars would come in mighty good. Jhe time to throw off the spending habit is now ? ^art by depositing ju& a little each week in this bank, and sec how much more ccmfortablc and independent you will feet as the habit grows i and your dimes aud dollars multiply. THE BANK OF FARMVILLE I FARMV1LLE, N. C. I We Have In This Car SELF RISING FLOUR. The Best Flout on the Market or Otherwise. - ;
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