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Social Notes
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ABOUT PEOPLE WHO
COME AND GO IN THE
?town AND COUNTY
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Mr. T. U. Lassiter, of Snow Hill,
was a Farvtville visitor Wednesday.
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' Miss - Josie Hearn left Thursday a.
m., for Rftjfegnond.
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Mrs. Melw Blue, of Ukaxc, N. C.,
Is the guest^Sf Miss Martha Carr.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Sheppard, of
Raleigh, spent Tuesday in Farmville.
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Mr." Lee Knott is out of town for a
.. few days.
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Mrs.; Wyatt Tucker is visiting Mrs.
T. C Beaman. "
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Mr. and Mrs. Nick Otte were Fort
Bragg visitors Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Monk and chil
dren left Wednesday for Morehead.
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Hie Episcopal church had its "get
to gether" at River Side Thursday.
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Mr. Buck James, of Roberson
ville, spent a few days here this week.
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Misses Sallie and.Louise Roebuck
spent ihe past weekend here t}?e
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; Misses Elisabeth Morton and Eli
zabeth Andrews,, jof' Greenville, wen
jFarmville visitors Wednesday.
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We are glad to report that Mr.
James Hall Hardy is improving from
a two week's illness.
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Miss' Sarah McDemon, of Durham
I is spending some time with Mrs. J.
IH. Harden.
Mr. Paul Swain, of Plymouth, is
spending the week here with his
|grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Rollins.
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Mr. Alden Jackson, of Wake Forest
spend Friday here visiting his uncle,
Mr. J. K. Cobb.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rollins will
spend this week-end at Morehead
Villa. .
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Mr. D. E. Oglesby and family are
spending a few days at Columbia, N.
C., visiting relatives and friends..
Rev. J. M. Duncan left Monday for
Ingold where he goes to conduct a
series of meetings.
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Miss Fannie Moye left Thursday for
Mrs* ir. r. iui]Xuson< 01 Snow Hill, *
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Mh and Mrs. C. L. Lamb,.of Fdrt
Myers, Fla., spent a few houh here
Monday visiting: their ?nele,HB.- B.
Collins.
Mr/ arid Mrs. J. M. Hobgood and
BUI Morton are gaest at Kitty Cot-J
tage, Wrightsville Beach.
Mr. Jud ^Walker has returned to his j
spending his vacatjpn at' Columbia,.
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raway. Mise Hughes w?? accompanied
by Miss Carnwray. They hope to^ ex
Mrs. Fred Bryan, of Greenville, and
Miss Nell Keel are in Richmond at the j
bedside of Mm. Bryan's mother, Mra.;|
Myrtle Bynum in Tueker Sanatorium, i
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I ON US AND WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS A^REA- t
J SONABLEPRICES. WE AL^H^VE AFULLSTO^OF S
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cheapened atibaUtutw m^^Cwntad^
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?traD^MrchlU^ toKtot on &
Krlnkly^BotUe and ^?us insurers
cWlJre^ to Apparent ft\c; ? ?tft
recital of the lngredtontoi To thai
juice of. luscious oranges to addedtha'
delicate flavor of their peel, the seat*
ful pat0 of the fruit add found in
oranges, lemons and limes, a pure
f n/^ candies, healthful ? carbonated
water, pure cans sugar. Nothing eiae.
The cooperation of all the 'better
merchants has been enlisted In aa
effort to put a stop to this flagrant
bnpoeitton upon little children. All
cases of Attempted substitution
inlthto community should be at ones
reported" to the local bottlers -of ,
Orange.Cruah^&;; V.v & V::!
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Quick; now?answer us this: Who if
was the .THIRD man to make a non-jl
stop flight across the Atlantic ? Aw? I
we though so. Dont know. Such is 1
fame. Well, it was Lindbergh. Alcock 1}
ind Brown were the first two.
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''OR SALE--BURRYING LOTS ON
the East Bide of Old Cemetery,
'rices $35.00 for 26 feet square. See ^
r write W*. E. Murphrey or T. E. =
oyner, Farmville, N. 0. 5-21-p.
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part of our population are improving. And the farm
er's efforts, at the same rime they benefit him, add |
directly to the prosperity of every person in theland. , |
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% .With the harvest comes a new .obligation, also.
- A* the gifts of nature make fruitful the farm- I
er's work?the need for wise handling of our
'wealth, that every dollar may produce full vilue,
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