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LOCALS AN0 PERSONALS OF INTEREST TO , Farmville and Surrounding Sections Me. D. & M. V. BOSTON FIRE INSURANCE. Rev. N. M. Wright paid Greenville a visit Tuesday. Rey. C. H. Mashburn was a Robersoaville visitor ,laft Satur day. Miss Pearlc Fountain, of Ral ciiih, is the guejfl of Mrs. Alice King this weeKT Note1 the change of advertise ment of Joyner Furniture Co., elsewhere in this issue. Mrs. J. V. Edge, of Rocky Mount, spent a few days here this week visiting her parents. Mrs. W. J. Rasberry left Tues day on an extended visit to her mother and other relatives in Raleigh. Mrs. W. E. Mewborri and children, of Kinfton, are the guefts of Mrs. Newborn's sifter, Mrs. Fannie L. Joyner. For Cut Flowers for social af fairs, marriages or funeral* see I. F. Puryenr, Farmville, N. C Agent for Norfolk Florid. Misses Annie Laura Lang and Ruth Ruffin left Monday to at tend the Pan-American Expo sition at San- Francisco, C?l. Mr. J. R. Davis returned home Thursday morning from San Francisco, Cal., where he look in the Pan-American Exposition. Remember the* series of meet ings to begin at the Methodic church Sunday night August 8, and make your plans to attend regularly. Attorney E. M. Cox spent Monday and Tuesdsy. in Green ville where he represented sev eral clients in County Court. He brought all back as usual. Mrs. J. Y. Monk returned Mon day with her baby from the Washington hospital, where the' little one has been under special treatment for several weeks. . - Mr. J. M. Chriftman, who for thepaftfew months has been .out weft buying and shipping horses to the wqring ndtioni, re turned home Thursday after noon. _ _ Mr. Eugean Lane, who ba4 been in" the real eftate business here (or tlie pail few months moved his family here laft week from Goldsboro. We extend to them a hearty welcome. Mayor B. A. Joyner returned home Thursday from Greens boro, where lie attended thft Pan-American Dinner Riven in that city Wednesday evening by the Chamber of Commerce at the State Normal abd Induftrial College. : Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker, ac vcotap?jil?d by Ihslr .twice, Miss Eleanor Pakor, o{ Washington, and grand-son, Mailer John Har ris, Jr., and Miss Mae Barrett and Mr. J. O. Poll aid, left Tuesday morning in their Premier tour ing car ior WrightsvilUj Bench, where they, are spending the ?this is to notify our patrons and pol icy holders that the office of the Home Life Insurance Co; IS now located on Wilson street , i. one of the new buildings recently completed by H. L. Humphrey, WHERE WE SHALL BE GLAD TQJSERVE YOU. ?'NEW, of the East. DEAR FRIENDS:? "It Is better to be SAFE than to be SORRY." Don't believe all you see, tor the tallest shatt in the cemetery doesnt always reach nearest heaven. - :? ' \c ,r ? ?? ? . With pleasure we announce that we are still hi business, and at the same ojd stand. Realizing the unpleasant fea ture In lending money or promising big prices for.drummers we have elemlnated them. Also the idea of "Giving Watered or Fictitious Stock" is absurd, and we boast of the fact that we are not guilty of elttier. This enables us more than ever to push prices and, as heretofore, take better care of our custo mers? even In time of war. ? ? . ? . ?/ :i Stop! Lookl Listen I AffliJRemember Dear Farmer! "That Me n, Like Pins, Are Worthless Wheft They Lose Their Head"; and so have you lost all competition when you sign your tree right to sell only where the stock will lade like fthe sun. mist before the sun. ? YOURS TO SERVE, We are requeued lo announce that tbe Social Club of Faim ville will give a dance at the Centre Brick Warehouse Friday night of ibis week, to which the public is invited. After spending a few dayB in Farmville visiting tbe home of her son, Editor G. A. Rouse, Mrs. Nannie Friar. Rouse left] Wednesday for LaGrange, where she will spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Rouse, before returning to her home in Nashville. If you haven't already done so you should attend the big sacri fice sale of Mis. J. , Wells $mitb, which started Wednesday mottl ing. Large numbers are taking advantage of the many great bargains she is offering. The sale will only, ten days from the beginning. ' Mr. Mariod Forte, of Aehe ville, arrived here la& week, and has accepted a position as bar ber with "Scot tie," Farmville, white barber. Both of these meq are fir& class barbers aiid our people are foitunate in having them here permanently. . See "ScoilieV adv. elsewhere in this iuue. , * r ' ? i .1 . ? f To Drlvo Oat Malaria And ButM Up The SysteM Take the Old. Standard GROVE'S TA8TRUJS& drill TQNIC. Yon know what yoo are taking, aa the JOtmntt la printed on every label, sbowln( H i* . Qutntne drives oat malaria, Iran build* np the ajratta. SO Quialte and Iron In ? tastele* fotm. Tqe Qulniaa d?' VMjAiipottec July 26. Owner can i_ paying all co&Aj. Farmville, N. G, Route EAST CAROLINA Teachers Training School A State School to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. Every en ergy is jliredted to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach, Pall term be gins September 21. 1915. For Catalogue,anil other information address , Mil i " ? ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President. GREENVILLE, N. C. SVKBm Mr. W. J. Nichols, formerly of Pitt, and once a Representative to the State Legislature from this county, but who for the pail five years has been at Green Wood^ S. C , fighting for bis liberty, returned to Faimville lasit Thursday in company with Mr. T. M- Dail and Attorney E. M. Cox who went to Green wood and a in short time secured his release. His friends here are glad to learn of his return to old Pitt, the garden spot of the globe. ? > , WiMum Yoa Need a General Tonic Take dtm'i ' The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic la equally valuable aa a General Tonic becanae it contain* the kno*n tonic propealeaof QUIN IN E oud IRON. It acta on tlto lira, Drtrea oat Malaria, Bmicaes the Blood and BnOda op the Whole Byatem. SO cant*. I'.'S't - ? * ?' ' ?>, ? |y| mmm Has All t^UThtsA > I FEATURES R.Drf'l.tao^io. . V sd to the high -quality of the ifiil construction, and beau ve you a wondeful machine ?f yow food and drinking ' FOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT BY A. F. EASON, Reporter Local Happenings Wise and Otherwise I ! , Mr. M. E. Smith spent Sunday p. m. out of town. Mrs. Kosa R. Little is spend ing this week visiting near Tar boro. Mr. Abner Eason spent a part Of laift week visiting in. and a round Farmville. Mrs. W. J. Cobb, of Falkland, has returned home from a busi ness visit td Baltimore. Mr. J. R, Owens and family spent la& week in "the land of the sky" on their vacation. Messrs.'!?. F*<gles and I.. K. Bell went to Gret iville Monday. Both returned with new 1916 model Fords. His many friends will be sorry to hear that Mr. J. C. Dildy i> confined to his home with ' typhoid fever. Work on the new school build ing here is being pushed for ward very fait by Mr. Frank Brown, the contractor. Mr. W. R. Graham, Cashier of The Bank of Fountain, left Mon day for Ocean View, Va., where he will spend his vacation of ten days. , . Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Beas'.ey spent Ins; yiei-k visiting in Nor folk, Ocean View and Rich mond, Vn." 'fbey left Saturday and returned Thursday, making the trip oniheir Buick car with out any trouble what ever. The Fountain ball team went to Snow Hill Thursday onlytto meet defeat at the hands of Paul (folen "Saow Hill's Luck Pitch". The entire bpmc team played "rotten" ball according to re ports. However we have played 11 games and have lo?l only 3. Miss Smith Entertains. r \'k ? Fountain, Jtfiy 28.? On Thurs day night Miss Elbefta Smith gave a delightful lawn party in honor of hefgue^l Miss Dorothy Johnson, of Wintferville. When the guesit arrived'they were ush ered out to the lawn which was beautifully lit with Japanese lan terns. The numerous tables were soon all (illed and games were in progress After which fruits and refreshments were served. The enjoyable event closed near the midnight hour with a conical, over which Miss John son presided. The crowd left thanking their ho&css for three hours pleasure that hail "*>nly seemed like one. Piles Cute d, In 6 to H Days Toar will TCf-md money it PA 21) OINTMENT tails to- Cut * nay ca?c of Itchlnf. BHnd.BlwUnjr^Profru Kog Piles In f>tol4d*y-i. Tbefintnpplfculoa jflvtjiijuc aud ltcct. 50c. Annual- Fifteen Day Excursion to Atlantic City, N. J, v? * SOUTHERN RAILWAY (premeir carrier of south) Tuesday, August 17th, 1915. $11.00 -ROUND TRIP? $11.00 From all Nations Selma to Greensboro inclusive Special trains, Standard coach es and - sleeping cars. Special sleeper for colored people. Have ? your Pullman reser vations made in advance in order to secure comfortable quarters. ... . Stop overs permitted at Phila delphia, Baltimore, and Wash ington returning by depositing tickets. In addition to the above, very low round trip tickets will be on sale from Selma, Raleigh, Dur ham.. Oxford and Henderson to Baltimore, Washington, Rich mond and Norfolk. , For pullman reservations, de tailed icformotion. etc., nsk youv acenl, or writer O. F. York, T. P. A. \ Raleif h, N. C.
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