- c Farmville Enterprise Published by toe Rouse Printery ? Om Ooflcr tke year ? In s dvasce. Entered is the Post Office at Farm vilUSTH. C., u second class mall matter. Hates for pablixhing Obituary -Notices are oae-half ceat a word; and cash must accompany copy or same w:ll not be published. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1917 Don't forget to write it 1917 now. Resolve to use your influrence and money too, if necessary, in doing something for Farmville in 1917. Wake up Farmville Commu nity Chamber of Commerce. Don't let the New Year get too far ahead of you before starting something. There are a good many things that the town and community needs and must have ere another new year overtakes us. ?' y ' Start the New Year of 1917 arigfit by trading with those firms who appreciate your patronage enough as to keep you posted on their line of merchandise through the columns of The Enterprise." You can always count on a square deal from the firm who is not afraid to advertise his business. The New Year has brought whh it at least one thing our people are glad to take notice of ?the cleaning up to some extent . the lobby of the postoffice. Let us hope an electric light may al so be placed4o burn therein, that patrons may be able to see how to get their mail at night without the aid of matches. Let one of .Farmville's Ne .v Year resolutions be to beautify ing the town to some extent. The general apperance of the business section could be greatly improved on by removing all and complete the paving of a few block* This can all be done with an expenditure of only a few thousand, and we see no need of delaying the matter. * __________ THE NEW YEAR. The New YeaiV knocking at the door; we greet him with a smile; "Ob, hang your hat up on the flopr, sit down and stay a whiter* The New Year jfiHs ns aH with hope of blessings we aMp slttre; and yet, according to the dcpe, such hopes are all a snare. ReaMilber how, a year ~Z ~ ? ?> , | Falkland on Friday morning Dec. 29, at 7:15 when Miss I ma Pitt man was given in marriage to ! Lonnie I. Pierce. The Rev. A. j G. Harriss pastor of the First Presbyterian of Greenville offi ciated. The church was most artistically decorated, the scheme being green and white. Just be fore the ceremony, Misses Ethel Moore and Gladys . Warren sang "Schubert's Sernade," and Miss i Mavis Evans sang "All For You." | Then to the strains of Loheng rin's Wedding^March rendered by Miss Lillian Crispt, the groom entered with his brother Mr. C. I*. Pierce, who was best man. Next entered the bride with her sister, Miss Ethet Pittman who was maid of honor. The bride was handsomely attired in a go ing-a way-suit of blue chiffon broodcloth, with seal fur trimm ing, and hat, gloves and shoes to match, carrying a bride's bouquet of orchids and lilies of- the valley. Mac Dowell's MTcr a Wild Rose" was softly played during the cere money. As the bridal party was leaving thechurcb, Mendelshon's Wedding March was rendered by Miss Lillian Crisp. I A large number of friends mot ored through the country to Greenville where the bride and groom left on the 8:18 train for Shelby ville, Kentucky, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce are both natives of Falkland and will ? be greatly missed there and throughout the country. Mrs. Pierce was educated at East Carolina T eachers T raining i School at Greenville N. and is a young woman of unusual charm and' attractiveness, while Mr. Pierce is a young man of j sterling character; and holds a! respomble positiob* with the to-|i bacco warehouses of Farmville r N. C. The esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. Pierce are held among their many friends was manifest ed by the numerous and . costly ' gifts they received. . : J; If. Christian was the seen? of a su prise party in honor of Miss Marguerite Chpstman's birthday. Every one, with difficulty, kept" v the secret so the guest of honor wa* greatly surprised to find her home thronged with a merry crowd which assembled about 9 P. M. The parlor was tastfully decorated in red and green with nineteen candles glowing bright ly on the mantle. Punch was served in the living room, where also many beauti ful* presents were given by her friends. During the evening a delicious salad course was served and at a late hour the guests departed wishing Miss" Christman many more happy birthdays. ^ Those present sfere-i . . , ( Miss Novella Horton, Mr, M*fr vin Jones; Miss Elspeth Askew, \ Mr. Bert Taylor; Miss Bettie joy R. L, SAVAGE, M.D. of Rocky Mount, N. C. i Wilf be at Farmville, at Hotel Davit the the third Wednesday in each month, to fit Qlasses and treat diseases of the eye. ear, nose and throat. ' MODERN WOODMEN of | AMERICA No. 15727 Meets Every 2nd and 4th Friday | nights in Horton Building. Visiting Brothers Welcome. = Improved and Addi tional Passenger ~ Service * On ?'East Carolina Railway ef fective Sunday, November 19th, 1916, at noon. Sunday Dub D?Uj * Daily Daily [ excurt v Sunday No. 6 No. 4 No. 2 No.lNa3| A. M. P. M. A. M. ? A. M. P. M. 7:45 2:40 7:05 L? T arbor o ar 11 JO 7:2 5:10 3:18 7 JO " Partop* " 11:12 ?; 3:29 ' 3;28 7, MO " Maccfcafidd " 1IM M 3.-36 3:45 7:57?" Fountain " 1V4S 6J0 5:53 4:00 8; 13 " FvmrOle 10-32 fc!5 J.25 4.24 8.55 " Maury " 10.10 5.35 9.35 4.35 9.05 Ar Hookertoa Ar 11110 5J5 The operation of the above schedule and connections not guaranteed, but we will our best efforts to mainL same. ' B, DR. PAUL m DENTIST Office in Lang Building FARMVILLE ? ? N.G J. Loyd Horton AWorney-At-tttv farmville, N. Carolina. | Practices wherever ser vices are desired. Walter Sheppard Attorney-at-Law Farmville, ' Nor. Carolina GENERAL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Offices: Fij* Floor Psfiime Tbeitre Bld'g. 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