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SIMMER DAVS ARE PLEASANT If Yoijr Suit is a Mohair SPECIAL One BIG LOT Your Choice For These Suits Are Worth $10.00 . ? / ~;.\v ? ? But we are going V > to sell them at $5.00 as long as thev last. Better come and get yours at once. Farmville Shoe Co. B. A. JOYNER, Mgr; morning, cordially^ See M. V. Hoi ton for fi surance on tobacco in your house. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. JftasoerFy have returned home from Vir-i ginia Beech. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Joyner and Misses Kittrell returned Wednes day from Virginia Beach. - Miss Alice Tankard left this week for a visit of several days to friends in Baltimore, Md. ^ Solicitor J. Loyd Horton re turned Wednesday afternoon from a busa??* t0 New Be? arftl Hobgood. Miss Ruth Everett of ingtoq, is in town visiting her aunt, Mrs. I. F. , Pury ear, and other relatives. - ** ? -v . - - ? ? Mr. J. L. Kilgo, better known to his friends as "jack," returned to the city Monday after a two weeks alienee. There will be services at the ; Sunday Somter, S. end last'here with His maoy friends are see Mr. li! Barret!] out again after a week or more confine ment due to a terrible carbunkle on bis uppe* lip. He states he suffered everything, it seemed, but death. The West Construction Co., for the past few days has been making good progress with the paving. With another week or so of good weather, mud on "Mam and Wilson streets in the business section wilt be a thing of the past. LOST? Some where on Main street, package cootaing com bination voil dress and extra yard goods wrapped in newspa per, Reward by returning to Mrs. I. F. Puryear, Farmville. Mr. Jasf R. Moore, who for the past few years has beep employed as a bookkeeper at the Fannvifle Qjf &. Fertilizer Co's plant here, has resigned, and in the future will do an insurance and fertilizer business, representing the Union Central Life Insurance Co., and the Virginia Carolina Chemical Co. ! * T 9 FOR SALE? Jersey Milch Cow with young calf. Heavy rich milker.? . T. ?. Joyner. Farmville, N.C. > 1 During the heavy electrical] and rain storm which has passes' over this section Tuerday even ing, Mr. Ben Bynura, a farmer who lives a few miles south of Farmville had a valuable young | mule killed^ by lightening. Al though the storm was sevre, this is the only, serious damage done near here so far as we have bsen able to leern. The National Life Insurance | Go., of Montpelier, Vermont, strictly mutual, organized 185# $10,000.00 policy net deposit $100.00 annually. This policy has continued insurance, paid | up insurance and Cash values* See M. V. Horton, Agt. P We welcome to our city Mr. D. N. Edwards, of Richmonc Va , who came here to open : a general electrical busines ing wiling, and in fact a in this- line. This is a business sorely needed we predict for him a FOR Is ALE? T wo young }< sey milch cows, good milkei will sell one for $125.00 and tl other for $100.00. Either is: bargain. Reason for. selling ha> more than I want.? E. A. ' field, FarmviUe, N, C. - Pile* Cwred In 6 to ' | istiaAai^assaKs I r relieves ltchta* Piles, and you can MV ' 1 .?&- ?? ????? .. ? \r . ?ZSMbS ounce ?? - ? oil, of the tobac use firm of Knott & who this season are -warehouse at Sumter, ived in the city Satur 1 fiom Sumter for end, /White here he state to the tobacco growers of this section that good tobaccos were selling as good, or better, than they did last sea son, while common grades were off. He expects to return to Farmville next week for goOd and hive everything in readi ir the opening sale here Slay August 19th. Farmville Insurance & Realty Co. writes fire insurance on tobacco io pack houses. See M. V. ilorlon or call at the of fice KfW'i Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hobgdod July 27 a daughter. , , have your orders lcr We can sell you p pure cream, any cheaper than you cap ?New York Hotel Res Spivey left Farm ing for Baltimore, Mr. mother, Mrs. Annie ||3ohn Hopkins hospital -ination and treatment. . . Constipation Cored 14 to 21 Ooys ^ m PEPSIN" is a specially Tonic-Laxative for Habitual It relieves promptly bat regularly lor 14 to 21 days ? action. It Stimulates and Very Pleasant to Take. 60s ;xture to cause DQtfpy 'pHE value of credit with a good bank may not i appeal to you until you need it. andS?^baS been ,be8eCre' S bus,;ness ?r individuai - % m i^u\A'C0^'?'Ui 631,11 Nm ioumtlmt of need, . r - i- . ^ ?.*&. > ' - . . - ? ? - _ aVVy. ?' ???- * ? ??-?? ' !.< '.? ? ???*? .' t 47 ~ ?"-??' -' - '.-wf ? r ^ . .>.v,- >* From this on we will be permanently located in Green ville. We now have on band 500 acres in Pitt county tjiat | will be sold in small farms, arid several hundred acres in adjoining counties. We Conduct Sales Both PRIVATE and at AUCTION. LANE LAND COMPANY; BOX 306, . GREENVILLE, N. C. Headquarters at Proctor Hotel. - ? igii ? ~ ? i ? ? , Has Improvements OvtT All Otter The Phonograph With a Secret m. m ? * ,? ?>. . >? ?? m The moving-bird knows how -to produce beautifu* notes; the jay-bird doesn't. That'* the mockwg-fcirdV secret aid he wft tell g <h music. That's why tfcey are : oversow
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