f&#{ ===== =e= See our line of Calendars, Leather GoodSand Articles, Fans, Etc. before you buy. S prices . REAS0NAB, E TrtE FARMVILLE ENTERP1SE, Farmville, N. a ? Watch Farmville grow; dwell ings contnue lo put up here and - there. Kirby certainly is taking' ad vantage of these moonlight I nights. Mrs. L. E. Mangus. of Roanoke | * Va.,|sthe guest of Mrs. Helen Watkins. Mr. C. R. Townsend returned Wednesday from a few days in Tarboro. ? Miss Bessie Croom spent the week end laat at her yV Stantonsburg. Mr. a. C. Monk luiuruedl Tuesday nightfrom a business] visit to Durham. For Sale.? Nice young fresh Milch Cow.? S. V. Joyner. Miss Etta Gay returned Mon day from a visit to relatives and ; friends in Wendell. "v- Mrs. Waren Morgan and chil dren of Greenville, are visiting fricdds in Famfj^j^pf ? Mr. Mc. D. Horton paid - ; Wilson and Stantonsburg a busi ?> new vtoit Thursday. jgg^tejg :fek Mr. Alex Qyuum came home ' Saturday from Arden where he ? ; has been attending school. ' gentle? Beaman & Monk ? Bros. His many friends are glad to ?ee Mr. W. M. Lang able, to be g out^wenthou^l-haaio - toor Sale? Y okeafOr^na, young Elder Sylvester Hassell will prfeach at the Primitive Baptist church in Farmville 4th Sunday I'SSSB-'WS. pf extended visit to her mother ?K'.^ietr Washington, who isconfin Mr*. J. R. Warters and Miss fi Maude Lawlter. of Snow Hill. spent Monday in I'armville with . their sister Mnp-f- C. Beaman. v' Vv' :& Si#\< 8Kfe'&BEr, Lost? A pendant and rope ? chain between Wheless drug ?tore and opera house. Reward for return to Wheless drurrftons L.s ? Rev. A. F. Leigh ton, a former t minister here, passed through the city Monday afternoon, shak ing hands with m^ny of his old There will be services at both (BO Baptist and Christian church es Sunday morning and night, to which the public is cordilly | invited.;;;.; ' Notice the change fa the advertisements ofT. L. andW, J. ; Mr. W. G Askew left today 00 an extended pleasure trip. Mr. R k Davis left Wednes day to attend the Confederate reunion at Jacksonville, Fla., and to Visit bis brother who is a resident of that rflate. Mayor T.C. Turnag is now lenuiingto control the operations of a Ford roadster, which he purchased last week. - Mr. W. A. Pollard and son Mr. J. O. Pollard and Mr. J. M Christ man and family were Rocky Mount visitors Sunday. They went x-country in Mr. Pollard's auto. Mrs. P. S. Boyd of Moores ville, spent Monday night in Farmville with her sisters, Mesdames G. A. Rouse and G. M. Holden. She left Tuesday to visit her parents in Snow HUL Rey; and Mrs. H. fc~ Lance, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White, and Messrs. W. E. Boyce and J. L. Witkeraon, left Wednesday for Swan Quarter to attend the Methodic DLftri<9 Conference. ? How timet have changed! Imagine the school teachers ten years ago romping up , town the minute their classes were over and flopping around the soda stations sipping dope,, while commenting on the tango and other light stuft.? Scotland Neck Commonwealth. ? What our contemporary Bays in regard to the school teachers can be very aptly applied to many other people according to our observation.; s ^ Mm S'ni,ll's >nusic pupils gave a moil enjoyable re cital to a number of interred friends add patrons. ,"^?^ The house was decorated with ferns and cut flowers. The Progam was interesting and beautifully rendered, eaph pupil showing the careful train tag in touch and technic. Especial mention should be made of Jhe pieces berformed by Misses Bynuir., Kittrell, Barrett, Williams, Smith and Warren. TRCy Were n&t only carefully rendered but were played with expression, worthy the apprecia tion of mqsic Iovers. CARRHARDY. ' Mr. Taylor Carr of Farmville, and Miss Alice Hardy of Greene, took their friends by surprise last week, and in company with Mr. Sam Albritton and Miss Geneva Franklin, they autoed to Greenville Wednesday night and wer.e united.io holy wedlock nt the Methodist parsonage by the pastor. The happy reached Farmville in the wee hours ol the morning Thursday, , where they will reside. Congat [ulations. CARD OF THANKS. ~4 We wish to thank those who wcre'ao kind and thoughtful and aided intjvery way possible during the illness, death and burial of our brother. Mrs. R- Newton & Biothoi* Voters .of ? SMITH TOWN NOTES. V 1 I Miss Cam ill Robinson delight fully entertained the members of the Smith Town Social Club, at her homo on Satnrdny after noon from 4J0 till 6:00. After the usual business of the Club, the guests , were con ducted into the dinning room by the hostess, where a delicious two course menue was served consisting of sliced bananas, with whipped cream, ices and cake. The guests were then iii vited out on the la win where croquet was played until a late hour. Those present declared they had thoroughly enjoyed the even ing and the hosiptality of Miss Robinson. An exchange says; Our atten- II tion has been called to the fact 11 that we never saw a baldheadedll woman. Well, what of that? II There are a good many things we never saw. We never saw a woman sit on a dry goods box and ourround herself with filthy pools of extract of tobacco spray ed through her teeth. We nev. er saw one go fishing with a bot tle of bait in her hip pocket, sit on the damp ground and go home ' drunk at night. We never saw a woman yank off her coat, give her pants a hitch, spit on her hands and swear she could whip the biggest man in town. Ccme to think of it, there are a good many things we never saw a wo man do, and don't want to, either. fcqt* - of Interest an<l?enercr. the winning of til* upon tUt growth of poae. which it; ?oct.? Th? Mornloi 8u*. SALE. k 'By virture of a decree of the Superior Court of Pitt County made in Special Preceding entitled "B. M. Lewis, Adminis trator ? vs? Mrs. Lo'iisa Wind bam, J. M. Windham and others. The undersigned comissioner will sell for cash at public auction on the Premisis in the town of Farmville, on Saturday May 30, 1914, At 11 o'clock, A. M., the following described parcel of land; Beginning: on the North side of Wilson street and the South East corner of F. L. Allen's lot, and running North Easl with Allen's line 70 yards to Allen's corner, thence at right angle South East 199 feel to Windham Street, thencc South West with Windham Street 70 yards to the Hoc of Wilson Street, North West with Wilson Street 199 feel to E. L. Allen's corner. Said- piecc of land will be devided into several lots, a mop of the same wilt he exhibited on the dav of sale. This the 1st day v>f May 1914. R M. Lewis, Commissioner F. G. James and Son, Attys. We beg to announce to the public that we have added - to our line a full line of Collins, Caskets, Burial Robes and all other accessories to an up-to-date Undertaking establishment - ?' ?' " - ? * . ? ?' '"Y.I - ? V- . 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 of handling a funeral correctly We will serve you night or day. Bargains in Watches. "i- 1 have in Stock a nice line of Elgin and Waltham Watches in Gents and Ladies sizes at "Real Bargains. Se me beforp yon boy I can save you money. I also carry a line of Chains, Fobs and Jewelry, and I will guarantee to Save you money on Reparing, as Om fully equipped to do the finest of wort. I also have on hand some very fine Elgin and Waltham Watches which mu& bo sold at a LOW PJRICE. D. R. MORGAN FARMVULE, 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 come sooner or later, when mis-spent dimes and dollars would come in mighty good. The time to throw off the spending habit is now y ? ? s'tart by depositing ju& a little' each week in this bank, anu see bow much more comfortable and Independent you will feel as the habit grows .arid your dimes aud dollars multiply. ? - - . - , THE BANK OF FARMVILLE . FARMVILLE, N. C.

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