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y??r - A Conservation in footwear does not mean wearing clumsy unattractive shoes. Women will always have a soft spot in their hearts lor smart dainty Footwear. DeLuxe Shoes con serve in price without sacrificing looks. DeLuxe Foolery is moderately priced, smart and distinctive. Among our new arrivals is week you will find the color that you want has. Field Mouse, Havana Brown, Coco <wn, Taupe and Battleship Gray. Remember, we can fit the entire Imily* iby*s first step, and Martha Washington's soft oes for tender feet. for Ladies a Stockings for SELL CHEAPER. LOCALS OF Farmville and Miss Best Dail, of Snow Hill, is oq a visit to relatives here. Mr. J. W, Dixon, of Raieigb, was a business visitor here Fri daj-/ Mrs. Monroe and Mrs. R. E. tyoseley, of Snow Hill, were Farmville visitors Thursday. LOST- -Auto crank Wednesday. Finder will please return to Farmville Auto Service Ca, and receive reward. Mi* J. R Woodard, of Wen dell. am ein Thurs4ay to be| son, Mr.^MriR.<^Casse^ Mr. H- Knott m&bred over to Greenville Tuefday afternoon. You are cordially invited to attend our "Tractor" Demon stration Thursday, November 14th, on the farm of Mr. Jno. T. ! Thome near tows-Hub Hard ware Co. We are chut to report that Mr. J. Y. Monk is able to be up from an attack of influenza, and be has asked us to state that, with no set back from now he and ttr. Hobgood.l?lk win be back on the job at tlie re-opening of the gprfcol. Mr, Hobgood has been out several days now. $ PRICES SOARING IN RUSSIA Boots Cost $160 a Pair and Suit of Mubcred Is a i*he American ttfct * 'iSkfe -s at H^tfclock A. M., in lie town of Farmvilte, North Canv lina, on the premises hereinafter described io said town, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real, estate, lying and being M Farmville Totrnship, Pitt County, State of North Carolina, described as follows, tO-wiU First Parcel: Lying and beriig in the town of Farmville, Pitt County, tStateof'North.Csroiina, Stieet 82 feet; i &$?2 feet EaM 68 was greatly. ^ked/IastMon ?fe tolearaof ih? deaOpHJra pSf Hobgood, wjo l?d beet sick for several days with intoi PW*r, wasotUy 25 and a young woman loved anc admired by all who knew her. The%fe^^cattdtided at the burial lot in Forest HH1 rS?E?}?@?S the Methodist church, assisted by Revs. W? P, Jordan andj. E. Kirk, and the remains pieced beneath as beautiful and ashuge a floral collection as ev?reoye? ed a mound. To the grief stricken husband and relatives is extended the sincere sympathy of a large of |5arfi throughout Eastern Carolma. 7- k ~ ? - Husky Captain Takes Eight and An Empty Gun Gets The * - - . ? \ > * ? vW* CBj C. C. Lyon, VN. R A.St?ff Cot respondent, Wrth the American in '? Frtiitc) This is a simple narrative of some of Henry Graves, of in Bremen, and - holding th?i crept Uj.fm th trip into i town ?"Ity &V ? ?
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