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Address NOT GOOD AFTER ft v ? ?;. -J ?MP ? ? LOCALS AND OF INTEREST TO > Farmviile and Surrounding Sections fev? - 1 1 Mr. M. C. Ferrell left Monday | for Lexington, Ky. Mr. J. B. Newton, of Ayden, spent Sunday in town. Rev andMrs. S.-T. Moyle spent | Wednesday in Washington. Good pictures and the "Iron | Claw" tonight. "Nuf Se<L' Mr. M. V. Horton spent several days the past week in Asheville. j Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith and Mis. J. T. Harris were Wil son visitors T uesday. Miss Novella Horton left on Wednesday to spend Thanksgiv- j ing in Richmond, Va. Mrs. A. C Turnage and Miss 1 Thelma Flanagan were Green v'lle visitors Wednesday. Mr. Walter Jones left Tuesday I for R'oxboro to spend Thanks giving with his parents. Mr. Lester Savage was the j guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. War ren a few days this week. Mr. J. W. Dixon and son, Mas ter Haywcoi DaiK cf Ra!c:2h,| were Farmville visitors today. Cole's Original Wood Stoves never cook you? never freeze you. Your fire always fits the weather. lumbia, The Enterprise is now in its new quarters in the Humphrey building where we will be glad, to serve you. - Mrs." J. E. Warren spent several days the past week in Rocky Mount and Baltleboro visiting \ relatives and friends. Trade at the stores where you | can get tickets good for votesin ihe Enterprise contest You can find a list elsewhere. 1 Messrs. R. A Fields, B. O. Tur nage, R. T. Martin, J. 0. Pollard. B. S. Sheppard and D. J. Jones went to New Bern "Sunday. Elder W. A. Simpkins, of Ral eigh, will preach" at die Primi tive* Baptist clnircb the second Sunday in December at 11:00 o'clock. . Messrs. W. G. Sheppard, Geo. Swain, Mercer Cobb and W. D. Dildy were among those from Farmville who took in the Va ? Carolina foot ball in Richmond Thanksgiving. Call at W. M. Lang Co's. store to see those new silk waists. After spending some time in Rocky Mount with relatives Misses Margaret and Marie Christman returned home Sun day. Death of Mrs. Ivey Smith. Our community was greatly shocked and saddened Wednes day when the news was heralded that Mrs. Ivey Smith, of Bellar tfrur, was no more. J She was a ii to rest, on .Thanksgiving Day, a large concourse, of sorrowing relative^ and friends witnessing the obsequies. The Enterprise joins with many friends in ex tending sinc^rest sympathy to the bereaved and heartbroken ones in this, their hour of sor row. Truly a good woman has; gone to her reward. IjMPe* Cored In 6 to 14 Dtjs dnmgiiit -win refund money If PAXO ' ? ? ? ? ?l fMlar. TtMftnt flers Prori^t-i >T0 26 BEASLiy,; SSI? & f| JEFFERSON, JlliPSSl Direiffors. r 0K M. Lang Co. bave just re ceived a new lot of up-to-date young men's suits. at Farmvllle, N". C. at the close of business Nov. 17, 1916 ESTABLISHED comp FARMVILLE, N. C ? - : .1 ,? worty-aod ?bj! >ou ?k ? * -s. -J&' .?yr- ' ) with .line of the prettiest Goat :sses' etc., ever displayed here. ? ' * ?/.-* Office Next Door to Post Officc ' Farmville, N. CJ; -f?' vice# ftr . ie ired. 7'Attoniey-at-Law %. Nor. Carolina B IN AIL Ck/URTS uttmt Theatre Bid's. DR. PAUL E. JONES : DENTIST Office iii Lang Building FARMVILLE N.C R. L. SAVAGE, M. D. of Rocky Mount, N. C. jj- - jir *? i tf V''';' } , Will be at Farmville, at Hotel Davit the the thir4 Wednesday in each month, to fit Glattet and treat diteatet of the eye.' ear. note and throat. * ' MODERN WOODMEN of AMERICA No. 15727 Meets Every 2nd and 4th Friday nights in Horton Building. Visiting Brothers Welcome. to see J. gfe MEWBORN at The Eank of Farmville, isorance Co When in need of LIFE or FIRE :: :: :: ::
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