J: ..5v Sfc* ;:..'?* ?"'? '' Published by the Rous? Printery " ? 1 ? ? Post Office at Farm K. mcond class mail FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919 ? V ' Oh" well, the putting in of the railroad track across Wilson and Walnut streets bas at least been ?J* -v.. ? , ? v . < ? stopped temporarily, and, we be lieve, the conscience of those few who did their utmost to put it over the citizens and get this ' track in to satisfy, it seems, their own personal interests, has suf ficiently whipped them for their action in the matter. Meeting of Junior Aid Soeiety. Oo Wednesday evening, Feb ruary 26th, the Junior Aid Society of the Presbyterian Sunday School met a( the home of EaTma Lou Mojre. The program was: 1. Bible reading by the president 2. Hymn, by the Society. 3. Prayer by Mrs. Cart Turn age. After an exceHeot program the girls o i the society planned to sell sand witches and candies Saturday. March 8? in order to, raise money for the church. The next meeting will be Wednesday* March 19th, at 4 - o'clock. The following program will be: 1. Bible reading by I be President. 2. Hymn by Eliz ?be;h Kitreli, Dippie Baker, Ruby Baker, Lillian -- Smith, Mamie Rath Smith, Carrie Pollard and Emma Lou Mcore 3. Prayer by Mrs. Cart Turnage. 4. Read ing by Louise Atkinsoi. 5 Piano solo by Irma Joyner. 6. Reading by Nanie EL Parker. 7. The meeting will close with a hymn sun$ hy the society. r CHRISTIAN CHURCH - . -.-'*? ,-. .'^i* '.N- v.' C* P, Rigler, Southeastern District Manager for the Army Y. M. C. A., will speak for us next Sunday morning. Mr. Rig ler is a fine speaker and will bring us a message worth while. He will also speak to the men in the afternoon in a big. union service. Let all. come and fiiear him at the morning service, and let all men hearfiim in the after noon. The subject Sunday night will be, ''God's Last Pay. Day." Both Endeavor societies will meet at 6:30. Bible school is booming. Let all be there on time? 9:30. W. P. JORDAN, Pastor. George Washington Party. On the evening of February 21sf, the girls of (hie ninth and tenfh grades entertained "the High School boys at a "George Washington Party" around at; Miss Daisy Holmes. Those present were: Misses Mary Council, Fannie Buchanan, EvaFlynn, Florence Huf fines, Daisy Holmes, Katie Cjsod, May Belle Tyson, Lula loj-ner, Mamie Ruth Smith and Messrs. James Ldvelacc, Robert Leo Smith, Howard Moye, ^Ro land Parker, Jasper Taylor, Al fred Taylor, Milton Moye, Ben Lang, Jimmie Lewis, Carroll Holmes, and Marion Davis. This was one of the most en joyable even iags of the school year. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Owing to the fact that we have not been able to collect accounts due us, and as we are in need of the money, no cars of accessories to cars will be allow ed to leave this garage in the future without paying CASH IN ADVANCE. BAKER AUTO CO, By J. I.; Baker, Civil Eaghttr add Surveyor L? E. WOOTEN n t * FOUNTAIN, N. - . ?? When in Farmville Gall to See The DAVIS UVE STOCK CO. ? -' ... ;.? ? .v~~* ? '"r ?'? We have Just received a shipment ol nice drlvis0 and combination BbsFSea* Also we keep on hand a large stock of SAL-VET the Great Worm Extinguisher and Conditioti Powers for Horses, Mutes, Cattle and Hogs. As an appetiser It has no equal, it puts horses and mules in a healthy condition and gives them a glossy coat. The hog: raiser can't afford to do without it. Ninety per cent of disease among hogs is caus ed by worms, and SAL-VET is a dead shot to this menace. It is a boon to cattle raisers. You will always find us with a nice assortment of horses and mules on hand for sale or exchange, terms easy and courterous treatment, is our motto. PRIC E S R I a E T \~~y A* ?.-m -J I ' ? ? : U ' -? " 1 1 -??- ?? v 1/ - - ? - *?*- ; f* lffiikV. f\.v- ? : ?. ? ?? ?? . v r- " I sap" - afct-vf. . ; I- ? P ;^V\Tm v fn mi T Ip . . ^<^^W?jFOUR,^Ii :? " i iixj> - 'S. ? ?'?" ?' ' fj' '?"?'?J ? m V ?? ?V- ? v - . we; ivs- : ?sk ~:-v ** - j?P &* i? ?r-r WiMmM I fc'3*SBP . "-'wx - ? ? - ? ?? Heals The Tbioat i Cures Th#C8ugh Price 83c. A FREE BOX O? For Chest Colds, HeadCokis end Croup, is enclosed with every bot tle ofHAYESVfiEALINQHONEY^J Yoa get the Cough Syrup and" the Salve* for one price, dSe. Ma da, Recommfcodcd and Guawnicsd to the Public by . . Paris Medicine Company .Manufacturers of- - TS Business h Does your soil need If so, see me about the BUQUO Brand- Jno.T.ThOi , Farmville, N. C. ! 1 FOR SALE-One Herwi - v :? / ' Registered Cow and ca'f. now giving three and a half gal lons. For price acf&ess J. P Murphpy, Farmviller N. C. Milch Cow? Will give fo^r gaUons rich milk- when fresh. .Now .milking. Will he fre^h again in May. . Will sell eheap ro y? James R. Moore. Don't you think it will p ypu to plant my Improved Lock Cotton this year? order your seed at once.?. T. Thome, \Farmville, N\ C. For Sale-rBanrcd PJj Rock - :-,I; ?* * 1 :tis -Jersey in March. Gave T wo milk and three-fourths of of butter a day wiih price Farmville, N^C. If you contemplate buying-] Agricultural . Lime this -fcfftbn, jet me self you? J no. T. ThoteeJ FarmuiUe. N. C J For Sale? Full Blooded Jeft&yj Bull, 18 months old? Leeb " " ner, FarmVHfe, N/Hp - it' ? ? ?r- V.' + V' }',} Sakm Saturday, tl iuai|p919 bcfore4he est bidder for ca the sum of $1' RailroM, Com: day of Feb., 1 IaSflP Sadie Wan * ? * -V* ? '! Yoi-fc and y W>? ' > ? fl purchased Baltimore markets where we so many new .things in and these new things are now coming itf. You are asked to pay our store a visit and let us show you that it will be to your interest to buy Here. where and we will get it for you. ?' f G* ' {5 ? ' '. ? v. * let us so Spa homes in glipi ,'? v"-\ ade 6 per cent in ^Jfitrnei ia