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See our line of Calendars, Leather Goods and Novelty
Articles, Fans, Etc. before you buy.
Ovr line it surpassed by none end equaled by few in quality.
reasonable THE FARMV1LLE ENTERPISE, Farmvillc, N. C.
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Miss Sim? Gay returned Wed
nesday from a visit to WendelL
For Sale.? Nice young fresh
Milch Cow. ? S. V. Joyner.
Mr. aod Mrs. G. M. Holden
spent Sunday in Snow Hill vis
itinz relatives.
Mr. Thomas Rollins is in
Trenton on a visit to his sifter,
Mrs. C. E. Swain
For Sale ? Yoke of Oxens, young
and well brokt.? G. T. Tyson. .
Mrs. J. A. Mewbom and little
daughter, Sarah, returned Mon
day from a visit to friends in
Norfolk, Va.
Mrs. J. L. Carper and daughter
Mary Moye. of Greenville, spent
Thursday in Farmville with Mrs.
W.M.Laog.
Weregret to note the illness
of the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Edwards, which is
confined with fever J
For Sale ? Old County Home
will be sold to higheA bidder in
Greenville firfl Monday in May.
?Board County Commissioners.
Many farmers throughout this
?edllonhave been busy setting
tobacco this week. The poA
few hot days have put a move'
03 plants.
The "Class of 1914," of Farm
ville High School, met with
' much success in the presenta
tion of Miss Fearless & Co., in
Snow Hiii left Friday night.
Get the habit of calling on us
for anything you want in furni
ture or house furnishings. We
handle jufl what you are look
ing (or, not the ."Juft as good"?
Joyner I-urmture Co.
FarmviUe Lodge, No. 373, L O.
O. F. will celebrate the 45th ad
versary of the order Sunday May
3rd, 1914, by appropriate exer*
cases at the Chri^wm^bhurch.
The members and visiting breth
ertn will meet at the Hall at 10 JO
and march to the church in full
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Owing to tbe trial of State
a gain A S. M. Pollard which haa
kept a large number of our
townspeople in Greenville for
this *ctk, causing things to be
somewhat dull, together with
the hot weather, motft of those
left here ha* caught the spring
fevef? the rather hay kind.
What came near being ? ser
ious automobile accident occur
ed at th* interaction of WUaoc
and Contentnea Greets Monday
afternoon when Mr. Jeb. Carlyle
of Snow Hilt, who uns driving a
ford touting cor, butted into a
Overland being driven by Jim
Moore, colored. Rttlunsteiy,
only the can were badljbdisfix
ured, the men escaping without
iojury.
MORTGAGE SALE.
conforred I
s deed from
) Smith
An Evening Wllh Mrs. Myrtle
Bynum.
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The Pbilathea Oam of the
Methodist Sunday School had it*
regular monthly meeting Friday
evening April 24th, with Mrs.
Myrtle Bynum. Alter we had
aa all around good social talk,
(he meeting was called to order
and a devotional exercise was
rendered by Mr*. H. E. Lance.
She gave us a* our reading the
23rd, Psalm, and offered a short
prayer; next came the report
from our secretary, with which
?11 seamed pleased. We had a
good little amount with which
to finish paying for our Sunday
school library which this class
has recently inAalled.
Latf, but not leaft, our hotess
and one member it our class
was missing, bat not for long,
pretty soon in came the napkins,
and next refreshments fit for a
king. I'm sorry to say that all
the class could not be present to
enjoy this hospitality; some were
absent from recent grief in their
family and for whom Mrs. Lance
very feelingly prayed.
All at once we became con
scious that we were flaying too
ipng, and very reluctantly bade
oar hostess good-night, thanking
her for such a pleasant evening,
and voted to have our next
meetinr with Mesdsmes Cobb
and Dail, Friday evening May
22nd.
School Closes Neil Week.
The Graded school-here closes
next wetk. The exercises will
be held in the opera house. Wed
nesday night the Primary grades
assisted by the music department
will give an entertainment, and
oa Thursday night the Third
Year Pupil?, ' who will reoeive
their certificates, will give a
shot t class program followed by
an address by Congressman John
H. Small.
To all these entertainments the
public is cordially id vited.
Qualilv Counts.
For all kinds of dressed lumber
mouldings and shingles, see
McD. Hurton, representative for
Stantonburg Lumber Co.
For Treasurer.
I will be a candidate fcr the
office of Treasurer of fiti coun
ty, subied to the atfion of the
Democratic primary. I thank
the people for the support given
me in the pad, and, if eletfed
promise to give them the same
tervice I have tried to give
since 1 have been in office.
W. a Wilson.
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And Easily Over
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?
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people who have found un easy,
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Podson' Liver Tone is best to
take instead of calmel and has
brought the brigt ness of health in
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of the disagreeable and often
dangerous aftereffects of calomel.
J. M.Wheles?, a reputable local
druggist, positively guarantees to.
relund purchase price (50c) of
Dodson's Liver Tone in case
you are not entirely satisfied after
using it and as they will recom
mend this remedy as a strictly,
vegetable - liquid, containing
nothing harmful, you run no
risks of any kind in trying it
now. Dodson's Liver Tone
never leaver bad after effects
but works easily and naturally,
Mithout pain or gripe aud with
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Your Home Witb
:
. "I want to ten you what wonderful benefit I have re
ceived from the use of Thedfoni'e Black-Draught," writes
Mi* Syhranla Wooda, of Clifton Mills, Ky. - it
*1 lt5^,dsLbM no ?qu*1 for u bad! colds,
liver and stomach troubles. ( firmly believe Black-Draught
wed my little gM* life. Wheg she. had the measles,
they went to on her, bat one good dose of Thedforrf's
Black-Draught made them break out, and she has bad no
mof? trouble. J eh*t never be without W["'- v,.
We beg to announce to the public that we have added
to our line a full line o( Collins, Caskets, Burial Robes and all
: ether accessories to an up-to-date Undertaking establishment
We have with us now Mr. S. G. Wilkerson who is a licensed
Embalmer and Funeral Director and has had long experience
in the business and is capable oi handling a luneral correctly
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We will serve you night or day.
& Monk Bros
The House of Qualify,
in Watches,
' Ijukve in Stock a nice line of
Elgin and Waltham Watches in
Genti and Ladies sizes at "Real
Barprains. Se me before you boy
I can save you money. I also
carry aline of Chains, Fobs and
Jewelry, and I will guarantee to
save you money on Reparing, as
I ciji fully equipped to do the
fine# of work* I also have on
harfd some very fine Elgin and
Waltham Watches which mu&
be at a LOW PRICE.
D. R. MORGAN
FARMVILLE, N. C. -
Next door to the Express Office
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BUMP" COMES.
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A man may go on quite a long while spending ?
every dollar he earns, and have great tithe doing '
it, but eventually, ;VthornsM will ehow. < '
The "rainy-da;" is bound to come sooner or kite, when tv!
mis-spent dimes and dollars would come in mighty good.
The time to throw off the spending habit it now ,
? sftart by depositing juft a little etth week la
this bank, and see how much more comfortable '
and independent you will feel aa the habit grows ?
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THE BANK OF FARMVILLE \
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and your dimes and doOat* multiply.
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FARMVILLE, N. C.
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or Otherwise