LOCALS AND PERSONALS OF INTEREST TO . Farraville and Surrounding Sections Mr. J. H. Buck, of Ayden, was in Farmville yesterday. Mr. L. Pearson, of Snow Hill, WM id town on business Thurs day. > "V Seed peanuts for sale.?]. If. Harris. j Mr. and Mrs. M. Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hotden were Snow Hill visitors Tuesday. Matt*. R. J. Prodtor and Poe Walker, of Nashville, paid Farm viU? a business visit this week. Mr*. W. C. Askew is on an ex tended visit to ber stfler, Mrs. S. M. Pollard, in Roberion county. Virginia seed peanuts, for sale, apply to W. J. This pen, Farm villa. N. C. Mewa. R. R. and J. R. New ton, J. Y. Monk and Kirg Barrett were Greenville visitors Tburs-' day. Mrs. W. L. Johnson has been ia the city for the pad few days vUitinc her mother Mrs. Ida B. Myers. We represent J. L. O'Quinn, of Raleigh. Photic No. 48 at any time for choice cut flowers. ? J. W. Joyncr & D. E. Oglesby. ? Remember the entertainment in the opera house here to night,' (Friday) by Ortnondsville High School and b4T among those to enjoy it The Philathea class of the M. E. Sunday school will have a / cake sale at Joyner's furniture Aore, Friday and Saturday be fore Eader. Steed peanuts for sale.? J.' H. Harris. There will b? 3 conecrt al the Curraway and Tugwell school house, Thursday night April lit. ?The concert will be free and everybody is cordially invited. Dos't forget to sec or phone \ us early about 'hat EaAer bou quet of lovely flowers.' All order* filled promptly.? Joyner 8c Oglesby. Phone 48. Mr. M. Cpbcn was summoned to New Orleans, La., by tele grom Wednesday evening an nouncing f.hu serious illnett of hitsi&er. He le/t Thursday on the 4.-05 train. , , A rival meeting was begun in tbe Methodic church here Sun day night by the pailor, Rev. Y. E. Wright. Services arc being beldeacferdorning at eleven and at night A cordial invitation is extended the public to attend. AH (be ladies seemed to great ly enioy tha openings of tprinz .millinery and fancy dress gtods Wednesday and Thursday, whilt the m<n were seen in squads here and there with long faces, as tbey realize that this is only the beginning of a heavy draw oa their Httle bank accounts. Don't forget the cake sak. at .1 Jobber's furniture ftorc, April, 2nd and 3rd: It will save house ttivfee a lot of worry -it this busy time. Phone the Philatbea class at >bis (ftore on the above dates, and they will be only too glad to i set aside . a > nice wholesome horo* made cake for you, when you have iime to call. The Philathea clots will be ?lad lo take your order for any spec^l Ea&er Cake. Jufl sec any of the following, they wilt, lake delight in having it bake4 tor - ilrJr" " Alice King. - - i-miiea i The Ormondsviile High School will present two high class and thrilling plays in the opera house in Farmville Friday night. March 26tb, entitled "Out in the Streets" and "Darky Wood-Dealer." Music' will be furnished by firing band. The price of admission will be 35c., for adults, children 25e., and a special price of 15c. for all school children under 12 years 6f age. No reserved seats; first come firft served to any seat in the house. Remember, thfe show is to-bight, March 26. Come out and enjoy it. ? . ? Elsewhere ia this issue will be seen a notice by the Democratic Executive Committee of Farm ville, calling a Mass meeting to be held in the town hall on Wednesday night, March 31&, for the purpose of nominating candidates for Major and Towq Commissioners. Let our people remember the date and ^very one be present and nominate such men as will not only han dle the affairs of the city in a business like way, but men with backbone enough to see that all Uws governing the city arc en forced to the better, and these should be a class of men who have the town's interest lit heart. Men who arc conscioncious and law abid'ng. Advertising is like inve&ing money at 100 per cent. The returns arc a hundred foldT . | W.T. Azbel), cxoostmastcr of Epwortb, Ind., writes: I suffered from scvctu trouble with my kidneys and. back. -First bottle ol Foley Kidney Pi'.!-. n.?vo me relief. Thousands testify tbat backache, rheumatism, tore muscles, aching joints nnd blad der weakness .vanishes when Eoley Kidney Pills were taken? G. E. Moore, successor to S. M. Pollard. NOTICE! A Democratic Mass Meeting will be held io ihe town hall on Murch 3 1st, IV15, tor the purpose of nomipaiing ccndidatet for Mayor and Commission srs to be voted on at the regular town ele<ftion in May. R. E. Bclcher, Chairman T. C. Turnage, Sec'ty. W. A. Pollard \ Kxccutive Com. To my friends: I have decided to work for (he News and Observer, in their liberal offer to win a trip to the Panama-Pacific Exposition. I solicit your help, nod will greatly appreciate any aid Riven. sincerely, C. B, Masliburn. '? wit: . ? ??= JUST ARRIVED A full line of Ladies and Misses coat suits, Children and Misses Middy and Balcan Blouses Children's dresses and Ladies' Shirt Wai&s have ju& been received, and are ready for your inspection. Kindly conie in and examine them no matter whether you intend to buy or not. We are always at your service; Yotirs to serve 1 Cohen & Pearson "Leading Outfitters for the entire family." Farmvllle, N. Carolina - Schedule of Passenger Trains Through Fannvillc Norfolk Southern Kail Bound Weil Bound 12:39 a. m. 4:05 a. m. 9:06 a. m. 8:29 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. Sunday Schedule 9:06 A. M. ' 6KH) P. M. Eafi Carolina Railway. North Bound South ^und 7.40 a. hi. , 1.40 p. m. 3.00 p. m. ? 6.40 p. jn. 5.12 p. m. Sunday "Schedule 10:30 A. M. 3:30 P. M. E. L. HOWARD Cement Work of all Kinds Phone No. 86 Fanuville, N. C. TRAfNS LEAVE FARMVILLE ?EAST BOUND? 12.39 n. m. daily, "Nieht Exp ress," Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk. 9:06 a. m."' daily, for Plymouth, Elizabeth City and Norfolk, ? Brolier Parlor Car Service Chocowinity to Norfolk. Con ne<5ls for all points North and WesSt. 6:00 p. m. daily. Except Sunday for Washington. ?WEST BOUND? 4:05 a. m. daily for Wilson, Ral eigh and We&. Pullman Sleep ing Car Service. Connects North, South and WcsS, 8:39 a. m. daily. Except Sunday, for Wiispn and Raleigh. Con neds for all paints. 6.-00 p. m. daily for Raleigh and all intermediate ilatidbs. > For futher information und re servation in Sleeping Curs, apply H.S. LEARD, Gcn'l Passanger Agent. J. D. STACK, Gcn'l Superintendent. NORFOLK, VA. "I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re ceived from the use of Thcdford's Black-Draught," writes Mrs. Sylvan la Woods, of Ctifton Mills, Ky. "It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and atom- sfc troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my lit.: ; girl* lift. When she had the measles, they went in on her, buf ?ne good dose of Thedford's Black-Draught made thent break out, and she hss had no more trouble. I shall never be without indigestion, headache, aizzi biliousness, and all similar ight has proved Itself a sa^v EWWphrtntg. fry Black n menu ocveniy-iivc >veo its value. Oood for where. Price 25 cents. . , years of splen young and old. NOTICE! This is to notify all persons that the Farmville Gararge Com pany have dissolved copartner ship and is further to notify all persons that }. T. Bundy, T. M. Doit and F. C. Albrit ton will not be responsible for any debts that may be made in the name of said Company. This 5th day of March 1915. T. M. Dail J. T. Bundy Y'. C. Albrit ton YOUR ATTENTION IS IN _ VITED to the quality, variety, and prices BEST GROCERIES IN TOWN Coffees, Teas, Flour, fruits, etc Trade winning prices. We're fagging the goods, showing the brands, and selling in rapid tran sit time.. Don't delay? buy our GROCERIES TO-DAY. You'll need 'em all to morrow. J, A. M1ZZELL & CO Farmvilie, N. C. ' ' T FOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT " BY A. P. EASON. Reporter ' . ' - y i ? ^ Local Happenings Wise and Otherwise Mr. Zeb (Jay went to Maccles field Saturday. Metsrj. K. A. and C. L. Dower and W. It. Crisp were in town Sunday. Prof. L. A. Maltox spent Sat urday and Sunday ut his home in Wethlell. Mrs. W. G. Little is spending this week visiting Mrs. C. F. Par ker, of near Pinetops. Mrs. Baker Pittman and Miss Inia Pittman, of Falkland, were in town Sunday, visiting Mrs. G. M. Smith. ; Mrs. J. F. and Miss Annie Killebrew went !o Macclesfield Saturday to Attend the picnic there. They report a pleasant trip. 9 Chief of police, J. T. Mason, went to Hosemary Monday to arrcs't Albert Edwards a fugative who escaped last fall with a load of tobacco belonging to Mr. Cell Crisp, of Falkland. He re turned T uesd^' with his prisoner. Rev. C. B. Mashburn held ser vices here Wednesday night in the Bapthft church. His sermon was highly enjoyed by all who attended. Thursday morning lie visited the school here. He de livered a ledure which was highly enjoyed by the teachers and pupils. / VVe take pleasure in announc ing the coming of Wallace Lee, the Magician, Impersinator and Lightning Sketch Arlist, on Wednesday night March 31SI at 8 o'clock in the school building. Mr. Lee was with us on Febru ary, Utb, and his entertainment was sUridlly high class in every resperf, and we are delighted to have him with us again. Let's show our appreciation by giving him a full house. The pub!!<* is cordially invited. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Man proposes and woman lets him propose again. Rev. J. 'U. Kirk held his regu lar services here Sunday morn ing and night. A large audience was present at each service. The sermons delivered by Mr. Kirk were interesting and enjoyed by all who attended. lie spoke on "The greatness of Salvation" Sunday night, and it was an ex eellentsermon. fie will be with us again Monday night April 5th to behin the Revival here, assist ed by Rev. Mr. Uei<i, of Eliza beth City. Don't forget to be present at every s -rvice, ii will be worth your li It is with plcaMi/e that we an nounce the coming of the Sing ing Class of. the t >xford Orphan Asylum, on S turilay ul^Lt April 10th. We have had the pleasure of bavin them with us for the pt>.st two .< ears; and the programs rendered by them were entirely satisfactory. Their conduct and their entertainments show that they are under excell ent training, and we wish the institution much success. Every one come and enjoy an evening of real pleasure. Tickets on | sale at Fountain & Company's Isrtore.-" isLOMEL WHEN BiLiuuS? NO! STOP! MAKES YOO SICK AND SALIVATES 'Dodsos's Liver Tohe" Is Hamltss Tt C'ean Ywr Sluggish Lhrer ud Bonis. Uflh ! Calomel makes you sick. It's horrible ! .Take a dose of the dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. ' . Calomel is mercury or nuickailvcr which causes necrosis of tne bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bilo crashes int/> it, breaking if up. This is u hen you feel ^hat awful i!a!i.?ea and cramping. If you. aro slug gish nut1 "all knocWcd out," if your liver h torpid and bowofe constipated or you have headache,, dizziness, coated toi?*;c, if breath is bad or stomach sour, jnst.try u spoonful of harmless Dodson's 1 liver Tono tonight on my guarantee. Here'* my guarantee ? Go to any drug stqre and get a 50 cent bottle of Dod son* Liver Tone. Take * spoonful and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel fino and vigorous I want you to go back to the storo and cot your monev. Dod son's Liver Tono in destroying the salo of calomel beeause it is real liver medicine; /entirely vege table, therefore it can not salivate or make you eick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Bod pon's Liver Tono will put your sluggish liver to work and etcan your bowels of i that sour bile and constipated waste I which is clogging your grstem and mak ing you feel miserable. *1 guarantee that a bottle of Dodsdn's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feeling line for month* Give it to your children. It is i harmless; doesn't gripe and thoy Uko its 1 pleasant tasto. * ... I t ? ; | IT'S, always hafdstft to sell a carriage for the fir& baby. We realize ? that and this iathe model that almost invariably plea&es both father | and mother. : ? - Its symmetrical design, perfect finish, detachable box cushions, reversi ble gear, and oxcellent springs appeal to a man's judgement. Its stylish appearance, roomy body, nnd beautiful corduroy upholstering always take the mother-' s ey?. ' We want to show this Carriage and oar other new styles to yon and your husband some day this week Furniture Dealers and Undertakers 5^y??l?' ' ? * }$M ?* % N. CAROLINA

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