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iOCALS AND PERSONALS OF INTEREST TO * t Farmvttle and Surrounding Sections ^ rs l'ij Mr- Thomas Harvey, 'of Kin ?ton, vu in town Tueiday. Mr. B. Slreeter Sheppard paid V? Wilson a businesi visit Tuesday. Dutches* trousers? -the kind tbat please? at D. F. & R. O. Lang's Mr. R. H. Knott, of Greenville, paid Farmville a business visit Thursday, Let me have your order for the Spirelia corset? Mrs. E. M. Cox, agent. Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Patterson Thursday evening, Feb. 25th a son. For cabbage plants apply to C. L. Moore, Farmville, N. C. Prices right. 2-5-4t Remember t h e "Kentucky Belle" at theopera house Friday night March 12th.. i ' Mrs. ]. Y. Monk was at home to the Ladies Magazine Club Wednesday afternoon. " WANTED-SEWING at my home on George &reet? Mrs. J. E. Jenkins, Farmville, ,v;; Me?sr?.G. W. and J. W. Jef ferson, of Fountain, were Farm -<j vQte visitors Thursday. . , ] One 6 room house on .Wilson St. for rent? Mrs. Maty T. Burnette, Farmville, Bom to Mr. and Mrs. L. P. < Thomas, on Pine street, Tues day morning; March 2nd, _a daughter. \ Choice Black Minoroco Eggs for sale at 50c. per setting of 15. ? W.-J. Dupree, Walstonburg, N. Cy 12-2 4(. Mrs. Fannie L. Joyner returped home Thursday after an extend ed visit to relatives in Kinstoo and Uttkton. 'J' V A beautiful line of Dutchess trousers just-received. ,Call and ?eethem. 10c. a button; $1.00 a rip.? D. F. & R. O. Lang. Messrs. Henry Clark Bridge rs and A. D. Fowlkcs, of lbe.Ea& Carolina Railway, whose head quarters are Tarboro, were in Farmville Wednesday. F O R R E N T -Two large ' grooms, unfurnished, for light house-keeping, or as bed rooms furnished or unfurnished.? Ap ply at Enterprise office. In a game of Basket Boll be tween the Farmville hjgh school senior and junior girls Thursday night the juniors were" victori ous The score being 8 to 6. Watch The Enterprise nnjt week for a foil nhtounccmeSt Of "Kentucky Belle," .\ dMma lo ? be predated in the opera house V, to Farmville Friday night. Mar, - 12th, by local talent of Snow Hill. ?> NOTICE! All persons? men women or children? are hcroby forbidden to enfer our Ware house on Sunday without per mU*ion.T-Monk, Horton 4c Bel cher, prop*. New- FartayUle Warehouse, J. ? V* \ Mr. J. Stanley Smith spent Wednesday night in Raleigh, where he attended a meeting of the agents of Equitable Life .In surance Co., and also a banauet given in their honor at the Yar borough Hotel. Miss Mamie Williams, of L V- Warrenton. but now a teacher in tfcj Graded schools at Hooker nnd Miss Minnie of Snow Hill, were Mr* fi M. Hn On the front page of this iwuc is an article written by (IhmW| League of Farmville. Everyone of our citizens should read thi? and resolve to join these iood women in their efforts to make Faiinville d clean and healthy town. And NOW is the time to start before the flies begin to breed. ' On the back page of tbw issue we published the annual report of the Farmville Building and Loan Association. A new series of stock will be offered for sale April 1st. at which time the Association will begin its second year's business,, ^otuabet the date for the sale iof more shares and make your plans to take some several. Nothing helps to build Up a town or community more than a live Building and Loan Association. On the front page o! this issue will be seen an announcement of Messrs. K. HrKnott, formerly connected in the tobacco ware house business at this place, and J. R. Newton, better known as "Bob," and who for a number of years has been associated with the New Farmville Warehouse. These two hard wording, ener getic and thoroughly exper ienced tobacconist will be a great strength tc the Farmville market another season, and we take this opportunity to wish them succcss in their endeavor. ? Plies Cored In 6 to 14 Bays Yoer dractUt will *4?? 1 niMYMTtNT tells to cure a nt Ca?e el Itching, - ? Farmville Defeats Hookerton. In a fast and zood game of Basket Ball l?pt Friday night in Farmville, the local team de feated Hookerton with a score of 17 to 5. Supt. Matlock, of the Hookerton Graded School, was referee, and Kirg Barrett umpire. This is the first real match game played by " tha Farmville boys ibis season, us they only recently organized. We under stand the Hookerton boys arc to play two more games with Farmville in order to redeem herself, and possibly take the ball. The Hookerton ' boys- are a clever set rind our people here will bo glad to have them come over any day they wish. THIS ? AND FIVE. CENTS! Dont miss this. Cut out this slip, cnclosc five conts to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will reccive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathar tic Tablets.^-C. K. Moore, suc cessor to S. M, Pollard. ? k/ NOTICE! ? ;v: ?> There will.fee a mnss mcetins of the cili/.cns of the ilown of Farmviiie in tlie town hall on Tues&ty night, Match 9th, 1915, lor the purpose of organising a Fire Department.,) Want both white and colored. There will bo white companies snd colored companies. Tho Board of Commissioners have passed an ,< empling all tnemb Department, in g with their compai ment of poll tax. Thls'ia an imp< ment tor th?Sol town and all are quested to be presi T. a Tui > ' H. L, Dai of the Fire standing from pay % PLAGE YOUR ORDERS FOR Calendars . and . ? Novelty Articles , Before Seeing OUR LINE. : P? ? ? ? ? ? * The Enterprise ? Publishing Co. FARMVILLE, - N. C. h ' ' i i , < \ FOR SALE? Soja lieaus.L. A. Mewborn, jPfcrmville.N. C. 2l) 3t Schedule of Passenger Trains] Through Farm ville Norfolk Southern Eail Bound . West Pound 12:39 a. m. . 4:05 n. tn. 9:06 =*. m. S:29n. ro. 6:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m* Sunday Schedule 9:06 A.M. 6:00 P. M Eaift Carolina Railway. North Bound . South Bound 7.40 a.m. 1.10 p.m. 3.00 p. m. ,6.40 p. m. 5.12 p.m. ' > Sunday Schedule 10:30 A. M. cv' Sffif i 340 P. M. TRAINS LEAVE FARM VIIXEl -FAST BOUND 12.39 o. m. daily. "Night Exp ress" Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk. 9:06 a. m. daily, for Plymouth, Elizabeth City and Norfolk,? Drolier Parlor Car Service Chocowinity to Norfo k. Con ne<5U for all points North and Wea. i *?. t * jJ 6:00 p. m. daily. Except , Sunday for Waihiogton. v-v- *; .aft BOUNI>? 'M Wilson, Ral Pullroan Slcep ice. Ck>nnc<fts and Wc ^ Sunday,! h. C oii-I its. lalejgh and alions. and re- 1 "PPbfj !.LE>\F As}: 'i-: * * Special Feature :samson; 600 SCENES IN SIX REELS 2,000 PLAYERS Wednesday March 10. at the Pastime Theatre. The New Serial Picture The Million Dollar v t," ?? r'' ?' '? 1 V ' % Mystery Begins March 12. Don't Fail to see the Beginning. \ i ? ? ? ' * ; .. r. " i-i ? - > ? , , ' . ,U^ LI ? /, FOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT T 3V A. F, E A. SON. Reporter ' ? II Messrs. D. F. and R O. Lang,1 of Farmviile, were in town Sun day. Mr. Abner Eason went to* Tarboro Wednesday on busi ness. , Misses Gladys Wiggins and Nannie Harris went to Farmviile Monday. ? Miss Elberta Smith spent Sat urday and Sunday visiting rel atives near Farmviile. Miss Gladys Wiggins, of near Elm City, is spending this week here visiting Miss Nannie Har ris. Messrs. A. F. Eason, A. C. Gay, f>ennis R. Mercer and M. C. Owens Jr., went to Tarboro Sun day. There was a bail given here Friday night, , a large crowd *of the young people of Macclesfied were present. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaynor of Farmville spent a part of last week here visiting Mr. and Mrs W. D. Gaynor. There was a concert given at Webb's school, house Friday night, quite a number of our people attended. Dr. Roseborough held his regular services here Sunday A. M. His sermon was enjoyed by all who attended. Rev. Y. E. Wright of Farm' ville, held services here last Thursday night in the Baptist chnrch. A large crowd attended and his sermon was highly en joyed by nil. QAKO^RBCLL. Mfi ? i'?( t 9 hW (J) v'5 V - Invitations have been received here by friends ad follows: Mr. and Mrs. ft W. Bell request the honor of your pres ence at the marriage of their daughter \ - t _ Ada to Allen N. Gardner Wednesday evening March, 3rd, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, at half after seven oclock, at home near Fountain, N. C. Miss Bell is a charming young lady who by her excellent traits of character has won many friends. Mr. Gardner is also a fine gentleman, he being a prosper ous farmer of near here. We extend to them our best wishes for a long and happy married life. . NOTICE! ? ? r ? Tbe lirr.i o( W. l>. Gaynor & Co., composed of W. D. Gay nor and K. R. Wooted has been dis solved and W/ D. Gaynor has resumed all responsibility io^ all debts against the firm tmd all that owe the firm will please settle with W. Di Gaynor. IC R. Wooten \V. D. Gaynor. Whenever Yoa Need ? Qooeral Tonic ? Take Orove'* - The, Old Standard OreWe Tuteteu chffl Toole U equally ntablt ? ssr1 ^iSSS*hi and) Salldi up i J3H! CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK. DQNT STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED : j 'DqHoiV Unr Tim" Will Ctoai Ywri Sluggish Um Mhr Tlu Cilonel ni Cm M SiDnk rn'.omc) makes you sick; von lose a .\v> work. Calomel* is quicksilver and < 11 votes ; calooel injures ytmr liver, i: y.?n .ire hilkros; feel la zy, sluggish nl all knocked 'Out, if your bowels aro ? ' Ipnied and . your head aches or iuoch is tour, iust tako a spoonful of i imitate Dodsona liver Tone instead -( lifting fcjekenin#, palivatinjj caloracl. Hslsonta Liver Tone is real liver roedi* ?'.ne: 'You'll know It next morning be >nn?r you will wake up feeling flue, your liver will be working, your hr-ad acho and dizziness pone, your, stomach rrill be sweet and bowels regular. You will feel liko working. You'll be cheer ful; full of f.urRj-, vi;ror and ambition. i ?. (~ ' ?> ~ 1 Your . druggist or'idsaler Mil* you ? GO cent bottlo of Dndaon'a Liver Tom under my' personal ? guarantee th?t it will don your iluggUlt liver bettor than nasty calomel; it mat tnako you tfck and yuu can eat Anything you warft without being salivated. Your druggist guarantees that cacti spoonful will start your lifer, clean *y<mr bovdu , a*d straighten you up bj morning or y?i get your money b?d?_ Children gladly Uko Dodaon'a Liver .Tone because It U pleasant tasting and doesn't grip* or cramp or mak? them alck. ; I an> telling millions of botllM of Dodann's l.i'tl' Tone tu psoplo whp have found that (his pltaaint, vegetable, liver medlcinc tnkea tho flaw of dangerw.s calomel. Buy arc bottle on my (fland. reliable grarantco. Ask your druggi't about mc. ' ' i' i FOR THEIR IT'S always hardest to sell a carriage for the firrft baby. We Realize JL that and this is the model that almost invariably pleases both father and mother. . ui 'V wi-j >f! Its symmetrical design, perfect finish, detachable box cushions, reversi ble gear, and oxcellent springs appeal to a man's judgement. Its jftylish j appearance, toomy body, and beautiful cofduroy upholstering always take the mother's eye. I We want to show this Carriage and our other new I styles to you and your husband some day this Wee k
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