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JUDAY, OCT. 22, 1915. p CHEERFUL OUTLOOK. i authorities ? good, bad and (?fcrent? agree on tbc propo .n tbat cotton will go higher that it is destined to break record since the war. ]u& high it will go, however, juS when it will reach the nax, nre matters beyond the crs . of prophecy. While ,I:cr prices are regarded as at *? a dead sure thing, it would a rash maa who would set the lures. In a vague wajr, the uRtry ha$.been expecting that some time or another the uoar l will reach 20 cents, but so i only Congressman Heflin has ulo bold to speak out. The bserver is inclined to doubt that farmer is going to get a $100 >!e of cotton in his slocking for Christmas gift. It ii more Hke ill-it the $l0fcba!e will be re r vcd for the spring season to ['.?j him a good case of planting ti'ir, Mr. He/lin's vision may . little too-optimistic, but all Sic same it cannot be denied that It i. outlook is by far the mo$: IcK vriul that has confronted the Southern farmers in more than half a century.? Charlotte Ob servcr. Iking ALCOHOL-23rd Psalm. Iving Alcohol is my sheppard, I Lull always want. He maketh i:i ?. iie down in the gutters. He 1-. .:dcth me beside doubled wat ers. He deilroyeth my soul. He kaUeth me into paths of wicked ness for ef fed's sake. Yea, I walk through the val ley of poverty, and have delirium tremens, I will cling to evil for thou art with me; thy bite and Aing doth torment me. Thou l i e pares! an empty table before me in the presence of my fam i'y. Thou annotated my head w iih hellishness, ' my cup of w: i a i h r u n neth over. Surely de /;rutriioir and misery shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the ad wrsa ry forever.? Contributed. 5 c ine thing to be Thankful for. Some folks are always yelling! about what someone says about th< rn. A lot of people ought to gel down on their knees three tiiuis a day and thank their lucky &ars that everything that could be pentioned about them hasn't even been hinted at.? v Bern Sun. ? ? V % ????wL-- -fy ??_.?. f (3#aa ?.' ?:?'? LAUD SALE. ? ? t >? '.Ci./. ^ - ?? *-r - *k . . . 1 Rj . virtue of decree of the Superior Court of Pht County in special proceedings No. 1937, the undersigned will sell at pub lie audion at noon on Monday, November 8tb, 1915, before the court house door iifc Greenville following described lands, to- r r wit: ?? ??<?. . ;Jt? ' That iraA of land in Beaver Dam Township known as the Hemby Place, and lying partly in the town of A * fends kno mby land wIm9 m Trai' YOU'LL lind that it ways are as open, as its business methods are safe and straight. Our doors are open to you at all times, and the invitation to come and make this bank your bank^ is everla&ing. VISIT US AS OFTEN AS YOU CAN, WE'LL TRY TO MAKE YOUR CALL PLEASANT-AND PROFIT A BE. ~> ? THE BANK OF FARMV1LLE FAKMVILLE, N. C. The Church of Scotland ha# 1,800 ministers. _ . France had a population of aboul forty millions. . ? p f| -%? - $?fljgply Rugby school was founded and en? *,.?> in m . ? ' ,-J ? ^'Australia possesses:!, 172 steamers as her mercantile marine. | ^vjjjgf?V,r,S - ygg The Victoria cross was first lnstfc toted on January 29, 1869. "/ ? In New South Wales there are 100/ 000 more men than women. . ? Before the war there was 5,000 Ger man waiters and barbers In London.' British naval and military forces In Hongkong usually number 7,000 men. ... At least a dozen halrdressing estab lishments In London employ women barbers. Boxing Is now one of the subjects of physical instruction)* In 'the State sc.ools of Australia. > * Russian railways represent a inilfr age of 40,000, just twice that of the railways of the United!' Kingdom. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your dmgnlst will refnnd money if PAZO OINTMENT taiti to curc any case of Itching, Blind. Ulcediuc or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 day3. The Hr3t application gives Base end nest. 50c. flUR conscience is clear uJith eveo; V HIGH ART sale. You cannot suffer W when ?pou buy tHese clothes. We are behind them, and their makers Strouse & Brothers, of Baltimore, are be hind them. If, perchance, your HIGH ART Suit or Overcoat should go wrong, we'll make good ? with no red tape to it But^-aside from this vital factor are stated to fashion's latest dictate. Toibe clad in these dothes is to be tfell rk/| for Md~ (*?A<wr? its "open House" ONE OF THE MANY HIGH ART MODELS an I by the Farmer, for the Farmer, ?PS? ith the Farmer. '?A ?*8?sl??;] vv' Mmm sBb98S& KM , JSC f~ ? il'LI. _ ' ' 6 J 1 the townS e former. You will help the ess has ex we are growing every day. Other warehouses in the State . ? ? il J_ ? - . Am.1 K</V country as well as mSZwr7' . - expectations and operated in the same manner, made money and divided big dividends among the farmers. When the farmer v' -'-A " ? '? jrafr' jjjgs'S tf ^?jS ' '-V*' ? V V"vf Intere^ed in the business he is building a big business, r$ Lc<: the market and helping the town. Hundreds of farmers lave taken &ock, and as we have no one selling ^iock those want ing Jock will have to apply at the warehouse ^ fJsS'WrS? This is a big business, by your co-operation we can make it a larger business. Appreciation of your patronage is by Townsend s hard work. >V ' ~y'/ : \ty W. f H ' i ?' ?K: '\,mm . f ; V 1 ? " ' - ' ' ^ * CO. )f! P. S.? Being unable to get out to see friends and - ?? * > , ? . i T"?" j--' patrons, I ask you to get in bacco, so we can get you - < n your to sale. Prices are much stronger, several of my customers averaged as high as twenty cents for large loads of f H ^y>:$y*Zx m & R&: Your Friend Carolina Farmville SHOUT THE GOOD NEWS ? every household ? listen to the story of "MONEY SAVED." HIGH-QUALITY _ "-: k^jSROCERlE^^o: ?.., /??:??? 'r;% \ M . ?? ' - : ' '-': at honest prices in times like the present, should start every house keeper in our dire&ion. She's ?1 . ERE = *-? ? ? mmm mm OUR MOTTO. 1 -,M Our line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries is now the freshest to be bad and is complete in every way. We carry only the be& and . -I* f ' "'* ',*S;, 'i~? '*" ,<r ' ?' ? '*?" ' "* "TV' T A" ?*"?*> t" '* ^ - ", IV > J **' can supply your every want. Remember friends our terms are cash, and foi you to get our prompt attention and be? prices, as you exped:, your accounts must be paid promptly. V
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