of small RI >? experts of ttvc j of the College silos are ille tows Mr. A. A. Wells, of Elm City, was in towp Thursday, Dr. Joe Smith, of New York. is at homo for .a few days. Mr. H. T. Crittenden, of Wil-| Atlorrxgr J. Snow HiD, sper Albritton, of few hours iu i*y morning. of ycir when r>g muscadine# and own aA>; bunting 'possums. Mr. and Mri. 5.' A Joyner, Mr. Van Hughes nnd Mr. Joites, pti* Stantonsburu a visit Thursday afternoon. '??$?: The Enterprise comcs to you late this week on accowl of a serious break down 16 our news paper press. S Where is the old fashion farm wife who used to make such good potato pudding at this time of the year? If you want to sec ? sight that will remind you of other days, ju& turn a boy loose on a scup pernootr Vine. Now that Dt. Dumb. i and lire Bryan are both p.oinn to Europe w* may learn who put the germ iraifredl r spending some time here ; ber daughter, Mn? & A. , Mr*. A. B. Deans' re to her home in Wilson Mrs. Fannie Joyn^j, Mrs. Paul E> Jones, Mrs. J. B. Moore, Jr., <ujd Supt. II. II. McLean and Mailer Harry Lang went to Wil son Wednesday. Juifc received a beautiful line of Ladies and children's cloaks, Ladies Coat Suits, eta D. F. & R. O. Lang, (we invite you (o call and nee them.) Mr. P. L. Carr Came home Monday from Seven Springs, where /be spent a couple of weeks.' He looks very much improved in health. i j We will also have on display a beautiful line of coatsuit, dress gooa^ sweated etc., for. the school children,? E. L. Barrett, le to Farm' ning where hU way feChurch and at si? Tuesday MORE TOWNS V MAKE IMPROVEMENTS V ? Neither Cotton Nor War Affeds > the Progress of Sanitation. ^ to, _ . Raleigh, Sept 17? Mount Airy, Raeford and Aydea arc the next towns to make municipal imp rovements. Mount Airy is to have a sewer syilem, Raeford is to have sewer and water, while Ay den is to hove sewer, water and lights. Whether cotton goes to twelve cent* or not, Jfc*se towns' are fol lowing up 'the example set by the progressive and rapidly thriv ing town of Farmville? reujizice that protedion is necessary for the health of their people, and that this is a matter not to be de fei red or altered by the price of cotton or the cofl of war. , Tobacco continues to toll in on the Farmville market, and the Farmers are ail pleased witn prices received. You can't pos sibly go wrong by selling your tobacco in Farmville. ' . \ ? See the big display advertise ment elsewhere to this issue of Seaman & Monk Bros. They will hold a special demonstration of Cole's Hot 131 a^ Ranges and Heaters in the near future. m Miss Annie Laura Laos bail Tuesday for Lynchburg, Va^ 40 enter Randolph Macon Colleee. She was aCcompained by her mother, Mrs. Annie Lane, returned home Thursday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Smith, Mrs. C. R. Townsend, Mrs. T. W. Lang, Miss Agnes Moore and Mr. and Mrt. R. A. Fields, Mrs. R. H. Knott and Miss Liza Ennis were fl pShose who have tried other markets say tobacco is brin?inc more, mo^ in FarmvQle. There's a reason, audits because our warehousemen make the buyers 4>Hy the very top limit for every, opajjd. brim Lacohic Snoiv IJill, were tcrs Wednesday afternoon. Edl tor Debaam learning to control the wheel of a new Overland louring car which he has jusS purchased. Q, , I We now have ready for sale dry goods, notions, groceries, shoes, bats, caps, feed iluff, cot ton basket*, etc. Our line is complete. Come and get our lowest prices. Yours for quick and better service. W? C. Ed of fte Sugg, of iville visi spent T tives in nessed 6*ra W ful dage Bell Wri wards, Sharp point, N. 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Joynerl it with reln< they wit Of Bar the highly success ? ' of Harved widely read rflory. They report the attraction one of the befl that ever visited this seclion, The long v nearly here. HEALTH < Rtlticfajg*. 18.? The tour county health officers, Drs. D-C. i'J Abaher of V?oce, M . T. fI?^rton . were called to meet here yetiler the State Board of Hcjtljdi. The purpose of the meeting was to adopt uniform means ?fut-jneth od? for the control of infedious disenptt. To {his end t|je plans of medi cal inspection for theschools and of quarantining iofetflious dis eases for tlje county, recently worked out by ilie State Board of Health, were laid before the new health oiticeia in detail. Di 3. W. S. Kai l, iu and G. )jMS. C?<>per?:ViWMk>t whoae wipe!-. ;?$ vision iLis iu'.iU of ":lsv l.o-iJ /?' will be, fully outlined the plans and benefiu to l>c derived from these coopers* n v: methods. The methods are those which the Board will udopt in its next unit of health work. This work will be a campaign of medical school inspfedioa conduced jointly by the State and county in four or more counties. The finft campaign begins November lit in Alamance county. Lafl Monday even Mrs. G. 'T. Hinson eleven o'clock in honor gue# Miss Florence 1 Washington ST. C- thegi met at the cloor by Mr. Hiqson and ushered inu inj? room where hbo candies were served ti and other games wen untill 9 JO, they had a liach one w m': providec flick of candy with a to it n prize was awarde chewing the /^Siring u cands first; Mr. Jack La the winning ilie p a crepe de chine ham which he presented to tl ol honor, after which i of frozen shurbet and ct served and at eleven o'c! Mr. and Mrs. Hinson c Hinson were Misses let Ethel Bynum, Guy la i Florie and Annie Norj Savage and Mary Eller Mailer* Jack and Han David Barrett, Harvey Sam Kittrel, Jitnmie an teir to realize thai even if jho is thin it is wonderfully becoming to her. Nature is a mean cusjk in some ways. A woman nevfer gets any thinner worrying over how fat the is. The only time a man is wit pretty girl. Before you get them they are always chewing gum: After you

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