Farmville Shoe and
Suit Company
Farmville, - North Carolina.
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
OF INTEREST TO
Farmviile and Surrounding Sections
Viss Amanda Tinmen of Hen-|
dei?f>rt, is visitin g sV.6?
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Mr. Jack Lan * ceme in today
to spend a short while with his
moth or.
Mr. \Y. L. Joynsr, of Wilson
spent Thursday and Friday in
the City.
Miss Elizabeth Whitehead left
Thursday for her home in Rich
mond, Ya.
Mr?. Banerman, of Wilming
ton, is the guest of Mrs. T. L.
Tumage 'tnsjvae*^ ^
of South Boston, Va. are visiting
relatives here this week.
Mrs L. M. Gainor returned
Sunday from a visit to relatives
and friends in Richmond, Va.
Mrs. J. V. Edge, of Rocky
Mount, is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mr-.W. C. Joyner, this
week.
Mesdames R. A. Field?, John
Harris, Myrtle Bynum, B. O.
Tumage, and Misses Williams,
Lela Newell and Beatrice Don
kle motored over to Greenville
Thursday. -
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Several from Farmville motor
ed over to Greenville Thursday
evening to attend the dance
given in honor of the young
men to leave soon for Camp
Jackson, S. C.
Among the young men from
Farmville and community who
went to Greenville today under
the Selective Draft order and
who left that place this afternoon
for Camp Jackson, Columbia,
S. C., for training were Messrs.
Harvey W. Turnage, Lee Roy
Rollins, W. Chester Harris and
Arthur Holloman. These young
men go forth for & great and
noble cau;e, and although we
wish for them good healtV I
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'K^xt u | OllJj. iwiUi. [
home to their parents, lovec
ones and friends.
Mr. Eugean Lane spent Wed
nesday in Greenville on busi
ness.
RUB-MY-TISM - Antiseptu
Relieves Rheumatism, Sprains,
Neuralgia, etc.
Misses Nell Savage and Janii
Hadley, of Greenville, are visit
iag Mrs. Ed Warren,
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Mrs. J. Eugean Lane add chil
dren returned home Wednesday
ra*
Misses Douglas and Nancy
j^rthur, of Greenville, attendet
the dance here Tuesday even
ing.
We are glad to note that Mr.
S. G. Gardner successfully pass
ed the Certified Public Account
ant's examination recently held
.it Greensboro, N^~C.
.The Famville market is crow
ed almost every day with the
golden weed and the farmers art
all highly pleased with the price}
paid. Bring it to Farmville, tht
market is prepared to handle bij.
sales every day.
The Odd Fellows Orphan class
will appear in Farmville Tues
day night, September 18th, with
the best attraction every present
to an ordinance here. Togethei
with the singing class will be a
Japaneese Chrysanthemun,
which is well worth the price oJ
admission. ' Remember the date
of their coming and make youi
plans now to be here. . Lets give
them the biggest house they
ever had.
Piles Cared In 6 to 14 Days
Your drozsrist -will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching.
Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Pile* in 6 to 14 day*
***** >nA soc
Nuxated Iron Makes Strong,
Vigorous, Iron Men and Beautiful
Health)' Rosy Cheeked Women
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After spending about two
weeks in We?ern Carolina^ Mrs.
R, Lang, Miss Annie Laura and
Robert Lang and Mrs. G. M.
Shirley have returned home,
rbey made the trip cross coun
try in autQ.
Buggies, Wagons, Hasness,
Mower Machines and Rakes,
cheaper at Hub Hdw. Ca
Mr. G, M. Holden, a member!
of the firm of Holden & Rouse,
local salesmen of Overland and
Willys Knight automobiles; left j
Sunday morning for Toledo,
Ohio, to attend the salesmen's
congress which is in session at
the factory this week.
SENSE IN SENTENCES
Every man is a quotation from all
his ancestors. ? Emerson.
Beware of a silent man and a dog
that does not bark.-? Proverb.
Every man to db almanac of sell, %'
living record Of bis own deeds.
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The man who never in his life was
fooUsh was neve> a wise man.? Heine.
Imrnm
Men who make money rarely saun
ter; men who save money rarely
swagger.
Every man haa^ust as much vanity'|
as he wants understanding? Alexan
der Pope. .
A man who Is young in years may
be old In hours, if he have lost no
time? Bacon.
When a man thinks himself good
for everything he is usually good tot
nothing. ? Picar*.
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Wnat men usually ask for when
they pray to Qod Is that two and two
make not four.? Proverb.
Blessed is the man who, having
nothing to say, abstains from giving
us wordy evidence of the fact. ? Eliot. |
The presence of a wise man is like
pure gold, which is of the same price
and value wherever It is found.? Sadl.
True manliness Is net solely out
side. I dare say you could find uiany
a fool and a coward sixfeet high, ? D.
Muloch.
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A man with knowledge, but without .
energy, is a house furnished, but not
WAIUNGS OF A WIDOWER
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Nearlyevery married manthinks he
has theboss wife.
Some women believe all they hear j
and only half they say.
All marriages are due to a maiden j
effort or a widow's might
Bachelors are the only men whoj
have any illusions about women.
Matrimony is less likely to promote j
longevity than premature baldness.
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A woman never fusses with the
dressmaker who Is ra*irtng her shroud*
Unless a man is a good listener he
should stay out of the matrimonial
game.
A woman is always glad when, her
husband has a holiday , so he can put
in eighteen hours doing odd jobs
around the house.
ALLTRUE ?
It is easy for a man to be pop
ular if he is easy. x
A bluff is usually more of a
necessity than a luxury. - -
People who suffer in silence
always like to boast about it
later. -n. -
Life is mostly a joke to the
girl with dimples and perfect
teeth.'
The man who really knows
himself doesn't tell . all he
knows.
The bouquets yon throw at
yourstolf may -turn Into boom
erangs.
Did anyone else ever tell you
that tf>ur troubles were of any
consequence?
GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN
| WITH LEMON JUICE
aosJLJ | ? '.v '?Ksy
Makoatoautylotloaforafeweontatei
remove tan, freckles, saliownsss. f|
Your grocer has the lemons and any
Intg store er toilet counter will supply .
yon with three ounces of ordkfttd Aiie ~
for a few cents. Squeeze the juice of
two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put
ia ;the orchard' white and shafev$mll&
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ThlBSboul
I want it
Wl
worship with
church? M
11:15; Evenii
Come, a
you.
To Cur? ? i
rfco:
?8 8 o'clock.
Icome a\yaits
IsmI
;*li^v'rv
One Day.
Inine. It stop* the
ark* off the Cold.
it-Jails to col*.
g$* each box. 30c.;1
Entertained in Honor of Guest.
Miss Delaa ? *r- ?
was delightfully entertained on
Monday night at &> pound barty
given at the Old Mill by Messrs
M. W. Laxton and A. J. Flani
|5arr. The
ere; Misses
Bessie and
J Morton, of
and Jessie
?rton, Thelma
irtha ]. Carr.
Lee Spivey,
ird and Sam
gan and Miss
guests present
Sarah Carrie P<
Kattie Casena,
Greenville. Gei
Smith Kathetine
Flanigan, and
Messrs Cason,
Harvey Wane, iJ?VIU UUU UUUJ
Morrill Flanigan,' S. W. Purvis,
Jennis Allen, G. ft Ballew, Claud
Barrett, Lester an<J Willie Turn/
age. Garry Burg&son Sam Kit
tel and Harrie Lang. The guests
were served with delightful
watermelon fruiVcandies, cakes
and pickles. MuSic was furnish
ed by a Victrola, , Aydem After
enjoying refreshments and var
ious ammusements the .guests
departed at a late hour declar
ing Messrs Laxtoji and Flanigan
charming hosts. |
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iuc uiu auiUllltd KtBtTll BtRB|tbtolflg tonic,
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC. drives out
Mftlarifi.enriches the bioo&aad builds up the sys
tem. A true took. For adults and children. 60c
North Carolina, W ' *
Pitt County
Notice is hereby given that
the partnership heretofore ex
isting between B. 0. Turnage
and G. M. Holden, heretofore
carrying on busijness of Life In
surance at FarmVille, N. G. un
der the style or f^rm of Turnage
the said lateltrififwill be receiv
ed and paid respectively by G.
M. Holde^Bnpvill continue
to carry on the bhsiness in the
name of G. M. Holden.
Dated ihe 29|h dfcy of Aug. 1917.
B: 0. TURNAGE,
1 V HOLDEN.
D. Basket t.
For Sale at* Bargains-Good
all round /aria and family, .horse
about nine ..years old that-will
work any wjhere and is now in
first class condition. Apply at
The Enterprise Office for price.
Get your Soferlite Lenses
from Hub Hardware Co., $1.00,
$1.50 and $2.00.
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res- Tubes, Oils, and
umjfc, etc.
;Hub Hdw. Co.
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" Self | Rising
Flour? B. A. Joyner & Co.
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Buy your Roofing, Nails, Lime
Cemment, Plaster, Poors, Win
dows, Colums, Mamies, Locks.
Hinges, etG. from Hub Hardware
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is and Bouquets
and Flowers and Bouquets for
weddings. Give us your orders
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pense
rsfesisi
Astors take the place of Carna
tions. We have them in White,
Pink and Lavender.
MielSi. D . Hssikett,
Jreenville, N, Cjf
Phone 26^' ?
A. Joyner & Co.
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B. A. Joyner & Co.
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not be denied, we are
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paying more dollars for
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Now; if it's more money you want
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4n~ the same tobacco, then bring
your next load to
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Farmville,
North Carolina
For we are still the leaders in pounds and
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For the most
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fastidious as well as
with the plain ap
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