BIG LOT Your Choice For V" ? , ' - ' . . ? . K1 | These Suits Are Worth $10.00 | But we are going to sell them at $5.00 as long as thev last. Better ? ? come and get yours at once. i, '? t LOCALS AND PERSONALS OF INTEREST TO Farmville and Surrounding Sections Mrs. W. M. Willis Jbas reamed home from a' visit to "relatives in ' Virginia. Mrs. G. M. Shirley left Tues day night for Richmond, Va., to visit friends. Miss Alice Saunders, of Spring Hope, is the guest of relatives and friends here. Mr. J.R. Britt, of Beresford, Fla., is here on a visit to his sister, Mrs. J. W. Holmes. , Miss Fannie Gary, of Murfrees boro, is here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. H. Harris. v $ Several from FarmviTie attend ed the annual German in Rocky Mount Wednesday night. Mr. Bert Wat kins, of Washing ton, D. C., came in Wednesday to spend the summer here. Miss Margtoriete Christman went to Rocky Mount Sunday to visit relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tyson have returned home from their bridal trip to Western North Carolina. . ^ Mr. and Mrs. James W. Joyrier returned to Farmville Tuesday afternoon from their bridal tour North. Miss Novella Horton and Mm ]. L. Shackleford are on a v^it to relatives and friends at Black Creek. Mr. and Mrs. L P. JTndmas returned to Farm vOW last Friday frQm their honeymoon - trip north. They are ' residing at Hotel Davis. Sgt. J. W. Lang, of the U. S. M. C., who for th6 past several months has been stationed at St. Thomas, V. I., is at home on a visit to relatives. Mr. Ben Miller, of Ganesville, Fla., is the. guesf*of Mr. T. E. Barrow, near Farmville. He came up to look after his large farming interests in Green county Dr. H. P. Mosley, who has recently returned from France, is expected to arrive in the city within the v next few days pre paratory to resuming his practice here. ? ~> \ - . . ? ' ' . 7" ? ?? " J , '? Rev. Beaman, of Oklahoma will preach in the Primitive Bap tist church here Wednesday 11 o'clock a. nh and at night July 2nd* Public is cordially invited to attend. Dr. and Mrs. paul E. Jones art spending the week in Ashe&Ile where Dr. Jones is attending the annual meeting of the N. C. Dental Association. liie young men of Farmville Social Club .announce their next big dance of the season to be held Monday nighty June 30th. Music will be futnished by Car berDOTBQtchesIri g|p;| ; Mr. and Mis. G. A. .Rouse and little daughter, Mrs. J. U ley and two Mrs ~L. W. Tripp, of near Greenville, accompanied by her children and Miss Christine Evans motored over to FarmviUe Wednesday, spending the after noon with her son, Mr. C. S. Rountree. ? . ' ? ? We are requested to announce that there will be regular . 'ser vices" at the Methodist church' Sunday morning and night, to each the public is I cordially in vited to attend. - f". " , r Miss Anna Norris andj Mr. Willie Carraway took their y friends by surprise and motored over to Greenville Wednesday morning where they were mar ried in the holy bonds of wed lock. The Enterprise acknowledges ' receipt of three cotton blossoms which reached this office Mon day morning. The first was brought in by Mr. S. W. Erwin; the second by Geo. Dupree, colored, the third by Geo. Loyd, a tenant on Mr. A, J. Field's fajm. ? * V'i . * ' '? * " Among those going from Farmville to Oxford, this week to attend the annual celebration of St. John's Day June 24th were Mr. and Mrs; J. R. Flanagan, Mj. and Mrs. J im Cash, R. A. -Joyner W. A. Hobgood, J. T. apd Her; bert Burnett, Richard and Lee Ttigwell, J. G. Smith, C. S. Rountree, Arthur F. Joyner, M. ?V. Jones, Herbert Joyner, Walter Newton, R. H. Knott and J. M. Hobgood. Engagement Announced, ' " L J u The Seneca Camp Fire . Girls met s^t the home of their guard ian, Miss Bessie Cason. for their usual meeting: this week and after games and contests were escorted to the dining room. Danty place dards were attached by ribbons to a large silver bas ket in tbe center. When little Miss Facta ie Ras berry, cousin of Miss Cason, gave the signal, each guest pull ed the ribbons and loud and real were .their exclamations when they read the inscription: ?'Tffipffr Mae Cason to Jones Wellington Bromer, June 25, 1919." . The wedding took place in the Christian church Wednes day night, full accoutti o? which will appear in our next issue. SAFEBLOW ?RS MAKE LARGE HAUL NEAR PETERSBURG, VA. : Richmond, Va., June 24.? Twenty-two hundred dollars in cash, between $2,000 and $3,000 worth of liberty bonds and $1,500 and $2,500 in notes, mortgages and other papers comprised the booty secured by safeblowers from the store of W. T. ,Sher| man, Ettick. Va., a northern sub urb of Petersburg, at one o'clock this morning. K This Flour Saves You Mon OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour has~ with it, in the exact proportions, the very best baking powder, spda and salt ^ Figure the cost of theivepry %?." -1-:; ' * * 1 a ? m 1-9 ? sents your saving when yoi; purchase ? g . J*-* m ? \ Takes theGuessioat. of An amateur cook can makethemostdelicious andt^ij^S pleasing biscuits,' muffins, waffles and cakes wijth OGCO-N^1 CHEE Self-Rising Flour. Buy a bag of OCGONEE-CI Self-Rising Flour today and bake some crisp, brown-topped bjgfflij for supper. Look for the Indian Head on the bag.'^/ ' When you prefer to bake tvith plain four buy Peerless? Me best of its kind. AUSTIN- HE ATONT CO.; Durham, N; C. r. \ KMBh Tl'tKS; * <?*!# ?f FARMVILLE, N. CAROLINA ~T M pay big savers,; mmm

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