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OCALS AND PERSONALS OP INTEREST TO ? Farmville and Surrounding Sections Dr. J. E. Patrick, ol Wefl End, N. C., arrived in the city Thurs day afternoon, -;i>. < Mr. W.C. Collie spent a few hours la Spring Hope Sunday with hit parents. We regret to note that Mr. Jack Smith is confined to bis room with lagrippe, Mr. Pre? Harper, of Kiaiflon, s,)cnt a few days in. Farmville this week on business. Mrs. Amelia Poole, of Clay ton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hi L. Jones, on Pine flreet. See Jojner & Oglesbv tor phone No. 48 for those Eafter Jlowers. It is said that B. A. J. had a hard time getting there Sunday. Poof fellow, he has yet a lot to learn. Messrs. R. E. Belcher and B. Streetet Sheppard returned Mon day from a ten day visit down south. Mr. M. Cohen has joined tHte joy riders of late, having recent ly purchased a five passenger touring car. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rouse and Mr. S. Newton Guliey spent ' Sunday in Nashville visiting their old homes. Rev. Y. E. Wright returned Wednesday from Tarboro where he attended a two-day fuftitute of lhe"i't&t?f*oi this disKfcf). >ve represent J. u u Vumn, oi Raleigh. Phone No. 48 at any lino for choice <5ti| flowers. ? J. W. Joyner & D. li. Oglesby. We are requeued to announce that thf ladies qf the Method^ church will self cream Saturday afternoon at the Pastime Thea Mr. D. K. Oglesby left tha firit of this week for Columbia, N. C, where on the 17th he was married to one of that city's fair daughter*. Rev. J, H. Griffith, of Kindlon, ? will condud services at^ the Episcopal church Monday night, March 22iid. The public invited t > hear him. We invite foil to attend our Spring millinary opening March 24th and 25th, Wednesday .and Thursday of next. week.? Mrs. J. Wells Smith. .? Don't forget to t?c or .plfbne *is early about 'hat Easter bou quet' of lovely flowers. All orders 'filled .promptly.? Joyner & Oglesby.1 Phone 48. , Miss Blspeth Askew, of St. Mnry's, R*jeigb, spent the week, ' end lait in Farmville with her parents. She returned 'Monday afternoon. ?< Ybu axe invited to attend our ? Spring millinery opening Wed nesday and Thursday, March 24th and 25th. Remember the dates.? Mrs. J. Wells Smith; > Messrs. Geo. Ov?r6y, Percy and Paul II olden and J. A. Al britton, of Snow (till, were in town Monday. Mr.? Albrilton left on the-midnlght train for Norfolk. - ?; ; ' ? ' ' *?' "''?-'44 .w h . ; A cordial welcome awaits you to vl^kit the La-lles Store Wed nesday aAd Thursday, March 24th aud 25th, on occfxfat of our ? opening of i Millinery.? E. L. j Among those who went to Nc see the launchm^of the ittleship^ Mr- E. a. Stanlield was in to ?ee us a few days a*p aoc asked us to announce a singing jervice at the Primitive Bapti41 church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock promptly. Dr. James E. Patrick expeds to be in Farmville Friday and Saturday of this week; and ask ua to&ate tbajt he shall be glad to a?e any friends on business at J. M. Wiielest* drug tfore. Clean-up day for/ Farmville la& Friday was well observed by oyr citizens and will no doubt prove of much benefit during the coming of spring. Lett keep clea&'now'and swat the fly. * In the came of Basket Ball be tween Wilson -(A. C C.) and Farmville in ^his city Wednes day nighty ihe Farmville hoy? were victorious. Tbe score was close however, Farmville 16 and Wilson J5. Remember the dates and at tend our opening of Spring Miliinerj%Dress Goods, Notions, eta, Wednesday and Thursday of next week, March 24th and 25th.? E. L. Barrett, the Ladies Store.. Mensrs. J. R. Newton, J. N. Edwards, J. M. Chriftman, J. O. Pollard, Harvey Turaage, Wal ter J. New(ob, John May and Eugene Hobgood went to Tar boro Monday night t6 witness the light weight wrestle. We are requeited to announce that Dr. Rosenborougb, Presby terian minister, will hold ser vices at King's X Roads Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and at the BaptiA church in Farmville Sunday evening at 7:30. Our Spring and Summer milli nery opening of fashionabte bats will taltq place Wednesday and Thursday. . March 21th and 1 25th. We invite you to. come aod fee the many new creations. ? E. L. Barrett. Attention Ladies! iWe bave recently converted a portion ,of our Aove into a "Ladies R?ft Room," and wheu you are in the city *e invite you to come in and make yourself perfectly at bome.: Our Miss Eason will take pleasure in making it pleas ant fo$ you.? Cohen & Pearson, "leading outfitters for the entire family," Farmville^ N. G?.[ I | H NOTICE! ? v 1 heitby forbid anyb-nly tres passing on my land without per- . rr,;?oir.n.A^Ccially boys nntl chil- 1 penally of law.? R.' JUST ARRIVED A lull line of ladies and Misses coat suits, Children and Mioses Middy and Balcan Blouses Children's dresSes and Ladies' Shirt Waists have ju^t been received, and are ready for your inspection. Kindly come in and examine them no matter whether you intend to buy or not. We are always at your service. . 8?- Yours to serve Cohen & Pearson "Leading Outfitters for the entire family." Farmvllle, N. Carolina Id the letter sent you by Mess rs. Cohen & Pearson laA week in The Enterprise there was aA error in the firrfi line which you probably failed io notice. The sentence reading. "Have you thought of your entire Outfit^' should have* read "Have you thought of your Eatffcr outfit?'' This firm is prepared to furnish EaAer outfits for both ladies and gents' from head to foot, and in vite to see their lines before mating your purchase. NOTICEI The firm of W. D. Gaynor & Co., composed of W. D., Ga> nor and K. R. Wooted ha* been dis solved and W. D. Gaynor has resumed all responsibility for all debt* against the firm and all that "owe the firm will please settle with W. D. Gaynor. K. R. Woolen - W. D. Gaj nor. TRAINS LEAVE FARMVILLE ? EASTBOUND 12.39 a. m. daily. "Nigh? Exp ress," Pullman sleeping car for. Norfolk. a. m. daily, for Plymouth, Elizabeth City and Norfolk,? Krojicr Parloi* Car Service Chocowinity to Norfolk. Con* nfetfla for all points North and Weil 6.-00 p. ni. daily. Except Sunday for Washington. ? WEST BOUND 4-35 a. m. daily for Wilsop, Hal eigh and Wqft. Pullman Sleep ing Car Service. Connects Nprth, South and W?a. 82? a.m. <fr3y, Except Sunday, for Wilson and Ralejsh. Cop J1CV19 IVI 6.-00 p. m. daily /or Rakjigh and ? - all, intermediate tattoos. For father information and re servation in Sk v <HK Cars, apply, to H. S. LEAD'S, Gen'l Passanger Agent J D. STACK, Gen'l Superintendent. NORFOLK, yA. ? I 1 1 ' I \ kOTICil Th?$ is (o notify all persons ibat the Farmvitle Gararge Com pany hay^ difpbi vfd;, copartner ship an^fe farther U> notify all persons ibat j. T. Bundy, T. M. Dail and $?. C. Albritton will not be retpOti#bte for any debts that ntay be' made in lb; name of s?id Company. This 5th day of March 1915. ' T. M. Dail J. T. Bundy F. C. Albritton YOUR ATTENTION IS IN VITED to the quality, variety, and prices BEST GROCERIES IN TOWN Coffees, Teas, Flour, fruits, etc Trade winning prices. We're ?ageing the Roods, showing the brnnd^ and selling in rapid tran: sit time.' Don't delay? buy our GROCERIES TO DAY. YouH need 'em aft to morrow. 7 ' * J. A. MIZZELL & CO Fajrmville, N. C. FOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT * BY A. F. F.ASON. Reporter Local Happenings Wise and Otherwise Miss Myrtle Turnape was in town Suiylay. > Mr. W. M. Moore was out of town Sunday afternoon. Messrs. K. A. and ]. L. Foun tain were I.eggett visitors' Sun day. ? ' : . Chief police J. T. Eason went to Belhaven Thursjjay on busi ness. /? Miss Ava Gardner spent.a part of lnft week visiting ia Maccles field. Messrs. C. L4?^ens an^' W (C. Mercer were out pf town Sunday. Prof. L. A. Mattox spent Sun day visitintr relatives near \Val Sonburg. . Mr. R. A'.' Dozicr, of near Falkland, was in town Sunday afternoon. Mr. 'and Mrs. A. C. Owens spent Sunday visiting relations in Wal&onburg. Mr. W. RiCrisp. and Ptof. J. II. L-assiter, of Macclesfield, were in town Sunday. Mr. K. I. Wooten went to Pinetops Saturday to visit his brother, Dr. A; M. Woolen. Mr* and Mrs. E. Z. Smith of near here spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Baker. Dr. Roscborough held his regular services here Sunday night, a large crowd was pres ent. He announced that he would hold a series of meetings here the latter part of April. " Messrs. ]. L. Fountain, Jr.. W. L. Lane and W. C. Mercer went to Farmville Wednesday night to attend the show? Samson. ' His many friends will be glad to learn that Mr. W. W. Yelver ton has recovered from his sick ness, and is able to be out again. Don't 'crge! to be present at every servics of the revival be ginning Monday night April 5th. You cannot afford to miss them. Misses Minnie Mae Whitehead and Annie Killebrew spet Satur day and Sunday visiting Misses Chri&ine and Clara Smith near here. Mr. Thoms Bridgers and Miss es Bettie Lewis, Saltie Corbett, and Mittie Savage, of Maccles field, were in town Sunday after nooor Messrs. G. W. and J. W. Jef ferson, W. R. Grahcm and Dr. li. Bruce Beasley were Wilson visitors Monday. Dr. Beasley returned with a new 1915 model BuiclLwhich he purchased there. Beginning Monday night, April 5th, and continueing for 10 days, there will be a revival held here in the Bapti& church by Rev. J. E. Kirk, the pa&or, assisted by Rev. Mr. Reid, of Elizabeth City. Mr. Reid comes to us highly recommended and we arc wishing lo; a good meet ing. The public is cordially in vited. com OW tarn. Otter RinAu Woa't Can. The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing OIL It relieves rain and Heals at the same ?ixae. 25c, 30c, $1.00/ t CALOMEL IS MERCURY! ri" SICKENS! ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE "total's Unr Tom" Starts Your Lhtr Better Till CtlHMl til Basil Salhtte or ifiki Yoa Sick. Listen to mo I Take no more sick ening, salivating calomel when bilious or constipated. Don't lose a day 'a vrorkl Calomel is mercury or aulcksilier which cause* necrosis of ttic bone*. Calomel, when > it comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it, bqtaking Nitup. This {s when you ferl that aWul nausea. and cramping. If you are slug pish and "all knodced out" if your | liver is torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, If breath is bad or stomach sour just tako a spoonful of harmless Dod son's Liver Tone on' my guarantee. Ilero'a my fcuara^teo? Go to any drug store and get a 50 cent bottle* of" Dod son's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful to. night ami if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feci flno and vigorou? by morning 1 want you to go back to tbo store awl get your monty. Dodeon's Liver Tono ia destroy hig the ealc of calomel because it is real Ihvr mtdicinc; entirely vegetable, therefore it " 'J-. can not aalivate^ocmake you sick.* \ guarantee that one spoonful of Dod son's Liver Tone will put your alugg'wh lirer to work and cle^u your battels of that sour bilo and ronatipatcd waste which ia clogging your system ntid mak ing you fael miserable. f guarantee that a bottle of Dod?on%a Mvcr Tone will . keep your entire family feelihg fine for months. Give it io your children. It ia harmlcea; doesn't gripo and they liko Ha pleacant' Uetc. funderft to tell a carriage for the firrft bal is the model that almost invariably design, perfect finish, detachable bo* cushions, reversi celleat springs appeal to a man's judgement. Its rftylish >my body, end beautiful corduroy upholstering always We realize !S both father
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