Mr. B C. Joyner, of Baltimore Md., was in town Thursday. Mr. Lee Carr is al home again for the summer from ths Univer sity of Va. ?*> Mr. E. A- Raa'jciry, -ol S:an lonsburg, was 9 Farmville visi tor Thursday. Mrs. J. H. Harris tnd sou are ? pn an extended visit to relative^ in Murfresbora Bora to Mr. And Mr*. J. T. Harris Thursday uftcrnoon, May 27th, a daughter. Her many friends regret to fearn that Ma Jack Smith is confined with illness. Mrs. John M. Wright and son, of Goldstar o, were gueto of ifo. Y. E. Wright I ail week. Mr. W. A. Pollard and daugh ter Miss Mamie Ruth, are spend - 'ing this week in Richmond. Va. I I' \MMessrs. Hubert- Joyner and jack Lang reached home laA ' Sk'1 ^rom W orient on High! I ^ Tljhere will be regular services! Jfjhe Methodic church neat - Snnday morning and night by tl|| pallor. f Lieut. A. B. Turnage, wliohas bfen spending some time here 1 with his parents, left Monday for Philadelphia. Mrs. Fannie Joyner has been in Raleigh the paift few days at tending the Convention at St. Marys College. j Mr. Harvey Turnage left Wed- 1 niesday for San Francisco to tyke ill the Pan American Interna tional Exposition. See the account elsewhere in this issue of the ice cream sup per to be given on the lawn at the Horton Hotel. Mr. and Mis. J. V. Edge, ofl Rocky Mount, are the gueAs of Mrs. Edge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Q Joyner. Miss Lela Newell of Washing ton, is spending some time here visiting her sisters, Mesdames C. I C Joyner aad R.A. Fields. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Morgan and) son, and Miss Louise Whittyloey have returned home from a visit - of several days in-New York. W& Mr. W. L. Humphrey, of Balti more, Md., has been in Farmville for the pa& few tiays the gyestl of bis brother, Mr. H. L. Hum- 1 .The Joyner Furniture Ca, has fuA purchased a fine and grace ful pair of largo grey Worses I which ihey wil1 use chiefly ior their hearse. j ? Dr. and Mrs. E;W. Jones and - children, of Cape Hattcras, Lave been in town for the paA tev-I oral days visiting Dr. Jones' sit tcr Mrs. Y. E. Wright We are glad 10 report that Krs. R. H. Knott, who has been confined to her room at the Davis for some time on account of illness, is convalescent. Misses Novella Horton and] Saliio Kssel came home Tuesday afternoon from Richmond, VaJ where they have been attending j the Woman's College of that city. I W? ore requeued to announce (bat Killer Sylvefler Iiassell will con<Jmcl services at (he Primitive BaptttLcliurch in Parmville next Suoda>\niclii, Juno 6ili, at 8 o'clock.^ . '*43*%, Mr. J. D. Murphy, of near Farmville, and Miss Catherine Britt, of Snow Hill, were mar fib! at the home of the bride's parents, Tuesday night, June 14. Congratulations. Miss Annie Laura L?njr came homo lail week from the A. C. C. at Wilson, accompanied by her room co-l class-mate, Miss Ruth Hardy, of Way Cross, Ga., wbo spent a .'ew d*y. I:::c. Mr. J. M. Chriflman, of the Davis Horse 4*d Mute Ex change, left !a>1 week to r the We? where he will speo'J some sevfral weeks buying, and ship ping horses to thG warring coun tries. Among the recent auto pur chasers of Farmville we note the following: Mrs. W. M. Lang and Messrs. H. L. Humphrey, J. E. Hughes and Mayor, Ben A Joy ner; each of whom bought, a Ford. Have you attended a ay of the services being coadudled in the Chri&ian church? If not, go out and hear some of the religious discourses. A good sermon, and good music as well, can be en joyed each night by those who will only attend these meetings. LAWN PARTY. The ladies of the Episcopal Auxilliary will give n Lawn Party and Ice cream Supper, in the Horton HSTel grove, Weti nesday i evening, June 9tb. Only the beft quality brick ice cream will be sold. The funds' realized to be used in remodeling the in side of the Episcopal church in Farmville. Don't forget the date, Wednesday evening June 9tb. ; ; . Items fnm East Far.nville. Mis* Nettie Grey is Moore vis iting her brotS^r C. L. Moore. Mrs. Ivey Weils and Mrs. LUft Davis spcuit': Sunday in Greene county. Miss Chartoltie Spikes is spending the week with her Unc!e near Walflonbu^g. Rain! Rain! Rain! Frogs and Flies, but our liitie group is Sill moving on and going tome. Two of our citizens Unde Billy Lussilcr and Joseph W?Bs is taking in the Richmond festi val icunion. v j Mrs. }. B. Notris and Daugh ter, Miss Annie la spending ihe wwk-epd in WjIkw county with friends and relatives.' v Letha Belle unJ Lucy Ann Flanagan are spending the week with, their father, Mf. |. T. Flan a'gian in Gruramersburg. It is with regret that we report Ihe illness of the little 'fltngftfr* of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moore, we; hope to see her well again soon. Mrs. L. A. Gardner and little son, Robert Alton, spent Satur day and Sunday in Saratoga with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John ? Mr. J. B. and Joe Robert Nor ris spent Saturday and Sunday in Beef, Pork; SailMge and Fish daiiy a?d Brains Wed* We also have in flock anything in canncii goods, Peai Tomatoes. Pcocbes, etc. "Sun K$" table penclies tl* Maine grown Irish Potatoes, Cabbage, Ruta Bagas & National Biscuit Co.'s Cakes and Crackers.? Always Phone 134. When in need of any of the a Yours to serve, ? A FEW THINGS THAT ARE WORTH KNOWINjG \ji : - ' < . vfS' ' 'lk' V"- ' ? '* '' '? "? i do not i dvcrtise (o hurt any competitor's trade, Is merely my weekly bulletin of what 1 have to offer, w.iat you ought to know; and have. If you want real Glass, Silver Ware and Jewelry at tow prices, I can yju. Beware of imitations. When ycu have a watch, ck or any other jewelry to be repaired take It to D. R. MORGAN, Farmville, N. "Expert Repairer and Engraver." And -you will be satisfied. Your repairing done wh i you wait. , CO. 6. H. al>ju X ^ JKAGES SIX TY DAYS OLD AND OVER ' * c?' n ALL Yv M AT|TH.E^. OFFICE AT FARM VILLE,N.C.ONJULY $ 10th, 1915. ^Positive, Rain or Shine . w. JLB.M008E, Agent , -? ? ' L> ? *fz. V J HI. E6LEST0N, Superintendent. CARD OF THANKS. Editor Enterprise; We desire to express- through the columns of your paper out dei'p and Rratoful appreciation o( the many acts of kindness and sympathy sliown us by 30 raany of the Rood uDd kind hearted people of the towu and neigh borhood during the recent illtresf and death of our little leloved one. Sincerely, . Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Joyncr.' ' ? v:" v ' ' ? ' . ?V\1'- ? i Hone^y means; what a man thinks as welt as what he does. K The devil nilutu let" his dues, but the printer, never. FOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT DY A. F. EASON, ReporUr Local Happenings Wise and Otherwise W. C. Merccr was in town | R.'^. Fountain, Jr., for | |oa( bread. .Mr, ?. Gninor, of Faruiville, was in jtowo .Monday. Mesfrs/,R. A. and Sam Dozicr were in town Sunday. ?? >irf. A.. V. Kewton spent this wujU vhitins: in Farmville. . K Drucc Beasley spent | ay out of town visiting. V.?F. L. Eagles paid Farm k business visif Tuesday. r. and Mrs. A. C. Owen { Sunuay out of town visit Visit Beasley Drug Store and he lucky one in the candy. te&. ? Mrs. W. E. Lang, of near] Wal&onburg, was in town Tues visiting. Mrs. A. T: Smith and dughter Miss Chri&ine, were in town Monday visiting. Reports from Mr. C L. Owens sue ihat be is improving rapidly. We hope to see him home a g iin soon. Mr. H. B. Diida, one of the moil prosperous farmers in Wil son county, was in town Satur day on business. Misses Minnie Cole and Lula Bridgcrs, of Macclesfield, spent Sunday visiting Miss Mary Nor ton near Wal&onburg. Messrs. W. R. Crisp, Don Crisp, Paul Brown, l'hos. Brid gers ynd Roy Brown, of Mac clesfield, were in town Sunday. Mrs. E. Bruce Beasley, after spending several days in Mur pheysbocb, WinSton-Salem and Apex, returned home Thursday. Misase3 Catherine Cobb, of Pinetops, and Ruth Dunford, of iWin&on-Salem, spent the week [end here, visiting Misses Maude and Capitola Turn age. " In a game of ball here Satu' day, Ma/ 29th, between Foun tain end Ward's Run, Fountain was victorious; the score being 13 to 2. The game was not very interesting since the locals had the visitors outclassed by far. QU Sow, Otktr KmmAm Wm'C I Tk* WIM am, ao aultar o( h<m low Xamdlni, ?r? cored i tar the wondcrli l. old reliable Dr 1'aln and Ileal* at the mm time. 23c. 50c. HjOC The public is cordially iavited to attend a Ball to he c:von here in the fountain Development Building on Thursday night June lOih. Music by. Fountain &ring batfd. Managers, W. L. Lane and J. L. Fountain, Jr. Messrs. A. J. Tugwell, W. L. j Lane, J. L. Fountain, Jr., M. C. Owens, Jr., V. E. Owens, W. R. Graham, A. F. Eason, J. W. Jef ferson and M. E. Smith attended the Keegan? Hanson wreAling match, at Tarboro, Thursday night. Mr. Louis E. Wooten, who for the pail two years has been a student at the A. & M. College, at Raleigh, returned home Thursday. Mr. Wooten was t> member of the A. & M. ball team and we are glad to ?ate that he will assist the locals during his summer vacation. There will be a ball game here Tbureday afternoon, June 10th, between Fountain and Pinetops. Game called at 3 o'clock. Every body come and witness this at traction as this promises to be one of the be& games of the season. Both teams are well equipped with r*ood ball players, and both arc anxious for this game and yie assure you it will be played to a finish. Tuesday, June IS, was quite a busy day here. Early Tuesday morning Mr. R. L. Jefferson came out and began to chop weeds and clean up around his Sore. The movement spread like wild-fire, and soon every merchant in town was busy with his hoc, rake or shovel. Al though Fountain has not estab lished the "Clean-up Day" method, the citizens are begin ning to realize that it will add to the town in both health and prosperity, and surely we will not be idle if we think it will help our town and community. Noriolk Qouthern Hailr d ew Uhort lloute FREIGHT SERVICE If you value quick transpor tation; route your shipmentstjua Norfolk Southern Railroad. Watch the time made by their package cars, and you will find that your iniercita are be ft served by patronizing, them, as "Time is Money." i Nj refrigerator onr ' earth keeps food fresh er and finer tatting V^. ? ' - * * than the Automatic. , . ? .. / .8 a food-keeping ma chine it deserves the] consideration of every careful housewife, I In addition to this -you get in the Automatic the fam ous "Built-in water cooler? "-in a class by itself ? w h i c h provides an abun dance of safe, cold drinking water, per- * fectly protected a-, gainst dust, impuri ties and food odors. ? ii ? i ' ..in i. You will be inter- - effted in seeing the Automatic, even 11 rop aren't ready to 1

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