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flowers .ami ? with 'these c6dbt tioas w$ fiad clean streets a td sidewalks. On the other ^an4.thc next town passed is without ei he t Or is that modem brick school building. LetYcot ipnt this im portant matter o U .looeer, but get everything: is readiness so that itock can ommence im mediately upon the dose of the term. There is, of course ?i be done in advance of lajdnsthe brick and the sooner the preliminaries are over the earlier the ioudattoo will be laid and this long neeeded structure erected If everything proper ty pushed theif is no reason why | another school session shouldn't] find tife cnHdren more comfort ably situated The present build tag is an eyesore jjy the town and a disgrace to the community. Put yotir shoulder to my shouldet and lets do something NOW. We waited too long already. A Ret lor Tbe ftpwefs. > v ? JCf J ? , t 4 # . . "In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love". With apologies to the author of these words, in the spring the hoine-makers fancy,, not lightly hut seriously turns to thoughts of gardening and flow ers, especially 'flowers, and It is well, for what adds to a real home more- than llowerswell placed? And whenever we pas* such a home we instinctively; feel that here lives a home-mak er not merely a housekeeper. I So much for the individual home.7* In passing through the differ ent towns on the ifhtomobile trips so many of as take now* ^find ourselves drawing if that is the oiher kind. *teny i 1 us strive to do our part while oihefs seem not to care. iPhe- greatest d'f-Scqlty lies in the fact thai most of us own^chickens* which is weil, for in a small town like ours, it is to each ones advant age to produce ts much food as poiiible. But in spile of > law (which it seems impossible to enforce) forbidding owners to allow chickens to win at large, we are obliged eveiy spring and flw^ers throufeh can her young brood can n a lew minutes undO the work Of hotiis and days. If there are those amon^ us who deem chickens: ot more im portance than. ilowers and ve c tables they are of course entitled; to their opinion* buritaough common senceand neighbofli ness wfiy not '? ep them where they belong and give the other f^Bowaahowiair. * Spring is at hand an# now lets cooperate an f gbteti# flowers a chance. * - ????? -A I low? Lover. I m day, Beveriy Hot? c. every 3rd Tue eariy, hours ?? . -? - ?? ^ It you have-? Farmville, N. C. - % ? \ Cor# Fa Sd^Shdled out or in Ihe Shuck? W. D. Fields. ? Does your soil .need Lime? If so^ss^me aboui the famous BUQUO Bra ad.-> J aoi T. Thorne Fahnyille, N. C. FOR SALE? One Herwanl RegisteredCow and calf. (Jot flofr giving three and a half gal lons. For price address J. Q* Mofphey, Farmville, N. C. vffle,N.C
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