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Conservation in footwear does not meaft wearing clumsy unattractive shoes. Women will always have a soft spot in their hearts for smprt dainty Footwear. DeLuxe Shoes con. ggifin price without sacrificing looks. Brown, Taupe and Battleship Oray. Remember, we can fit the entire family. Baby's first step, and Martha Washington's soft shoes for tender feet. Onyx Hose for Ladies and Gentlemen, Fa) Stockings lor Children. Farmviile Karmville is TftE PLACE toj sell that tobacco. I have ODe real nice furnished | room for rent.? Chief Police. Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith were Greenville visitors Wed-| ncsday. Miss Marjorie Barrett returned Thursday from a week's visit to her parents at Suffolk, Va. Attorney R. T. Marlin and Editor G. A. Rouse were busi ness visitors to New Bern Mon day. Note the change in the adver isements of Farmville's ware housemen elsewhere in this issue. - TV, visit to relatives and friends in | Mount Olive. There are always some knockers, listen for them. They are chronic. You can spot them by their talk. Dr, and Mrs. C. P* Iffyer, of Greenville, accompanied by friends, were Farmville visitors Thursday afternoon. Mr. W.C. Collie, the batter*) and vulcanizing: man, has a mes sage to auto owners elsewhere] in this issue. Read it Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker, ac companied by a party of friends, | motored over to Kinston Thurs day, spending the day. If you want a good farm? its theVick Farm? wilt be sold on November 12, 1918, at 2'Mv- m. See half page advertisement. ' : IWst.mM ? to dealt up tilings1 aronnd ri ville. We've been in the dirty | column of sanitation .enough. Civic pride is a doubt one? of, * v " V assets af FOB S4LE-< Russell, Karmville, N. I Don't forget T uesday, Novem ber 12th? its the Yick Fann and the North American Land Com pany will se'I same at 2:30 p. m. The Farmville market re open ed Wednesday with prices aver aging above forty cents. One. Greene county farmer sold the remainder of his crop of eight acres here Wednesday* averag ing some over $600.00 an acre clear check. ' -cVf ? Jf' v.**' *2 ?j" '? ' .Remember our Tractor" dem onstration at J no. T. Thome's farm near town Thursday, No vember 14th, and that you and every other farmer in this sec tion is uigedto be present? Hub wmM - Vick Far age or Mr. E A. Joyner. It will! be sold on Tuesday, November | 12th, 1918, -at 2:30 p. m. J Only twenty-five more sales days for the tobacco markets of Eastern /Carolina before the Christmas hodidays Get yours ready and bring it on to Farm ville as soon as possible. The Farmville market is ? prepared to take care of larger breaks than it is now having. Born Nov. 3rd, in Durham, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jamet L. Kilgo. Mr. Kilgo, who is better known by his friends as "Jack," Is the young and popular buyer for Leggett & Myers Tobacco Co., o& the Farmville market He ITas been weanng a big new ^mile for the past few days. He experts to move ftis fctaily of two to Farmville in a few weeks. MM .vueic in our Tractor demonstration Thursday, Nov 14th, -Hub Hard ware Cp. I , t t'kt* ?!&&'. - .Bbf' ?"jS/'.h- -: . Tr-"' -W ^ USD TAKING LE8H0ULDER8 BXPI MANUFACTURERS T0CAN1 IIS ^'fl-REWiCBP TO WNAL ttaie "SkS *by This is made possible because the Army and in the **?. Tobacco and other "supfementary**^ supplies in khaki at exactly wholesale prices. The "Y" and even shoulders the financial loss entsiled I portation fr** the manufacturer tp the canton The American troopers can buy Fatim|9| -altou* 8 cents; Camels, 85 centimes, or about ! centimes, about 3 cents; Lucky StrikeB, 80 JKurads, 65 centimes or about 11 cents; Bull Dt 4 cents; Prince Albert, 40 centimes, or about 7 or about a centa; Star Chewing, 35 centimes, ox ? ? Oipt. George ^E^ynch, former assistant Military College, <Htaf*yjlle, Fla., but Sow in tl made several trips overseas and has investigated tl lng in the post exchanges under ?. M. C. A. ma while some difficulty was experienced at first, and the boys are getting their supplies at cost. ^conditions exist L. He declares tUt TWO HOSTESS HQgac* Miss Kfttherine C. Budd. of New York (lef houses otaj^^utheastern Department,' now < oonstx notion of one at Dorr Field, near Arcadfa, o! New York and Boston, architect for. other Y. taryj^BtabUghmenfr. , , --A : ? Martin V, Merle, a K. of C. Wn. Work secretary at the front, evolved a scheme to bombard the advancing American troops with cigarettes, and carried it out successfully on the Chateau Thierry front. ~ ? '-tT i T; y . * ?>??; ? ' - ^ - - . /?> -: A - ' mate (or ch phy, Farmv destroys the malarial to the blood by Ux. lt In Fact, You Should Do All Your ( ing Early This Year. : A Who is ir thai has net some friend or \ A v This means buy it now, and then you know it you want to choose from a house of known over seventy-one years, just send your Grers hei best things the markets afford in DiamondSi V Jewelry, and Novelties at fair and reasonable &jsmis&iE8&'si. i '-kr'm <; r- '?';. w '-!?'* - ve ju shown in the town of *- s <U CJUS <u a 0.0 </>
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