VOL tturdwgi . ville amf loess vk| -WnM Hub Hi Aulj have on 1 ance and Guns i Hub Hflt Messrs Holdea Snow Hi Disc H ters chea If you in the mi then get home 1 few daj boro. AH t have i four store p for toys eking nefit of Williams night, ! public December 21, 1915. is invited. Cook Stoves Rang id Heat money. at Swan Quar- J Christmas se firms who paper what they ha Call and see the dis make your section There will be a 7-cent Social held at Bynums School, Greene County, Tuesday night, Dec. -21.' There will also be a Pla| and other attractions; after which oysters and ice cream will be served. Admission 7 center The Toms, $5. Hens, $3. Trio, $10. Extra large birds muil be sold by Jan. 1&?E. A. RASBERRY, Wal^onburg, N. C. Since Decembet^c^^ the merchants of Farmville have had the busiest season in years. All the clerks are busy and many stores have doubled their force. This goes to show that Farm si*"""1?" * ?,! Read the advertisement in this issue of W. D. Fields, Farm ville's leading Jeweler, ftiul bay your Christmas gifts from him if you want high grede gooda at re??oa<. able prices. He has on display a handsome line of just the kind of articles you would like tp fciv# ;in6iol4 S Losti? My watch Saturday afternoon. JUrge 23-iewel open face nickel c^e watch. Reward. call at their store an Wyatl, of the M. new life into the old and keeps tbeyonne happy. The great Executor's Sale of W. M. Lang Co., opened Wed nesday morningat 9 o*clock as advertised, and something: like seventy-five or one hundred peo ple were landing in waiting for the doors to be thrown open. The store of this company has been crowded each day and the people are taking advantage of this money-saving opportunity, many patting in a supplyjfor the coming year. Elsewhere in this issiie will be seen a special mes sage from this firm in which they are offering more valuable prizes. |?On Monday of next week they are going to repeat their offer Ladies' dress pat terns and men's dress shirts to the first 25 of each buying a dol particulars. /J LOST!? Saturday night, Dec. 11th, somewhere down street, Bank Book of Pippin & Shackle ford, which contained between $70 and $75% currency, binder will please return ^anOeceive As we must" settle the estate of W. M. Lang, we request that *11 that are indebted tp W. M. Lang Co., come up and settle, or by January fSIl" I W. M. LANG CO, NA >. 1... These are the Reindeer that drew th f^Tbtt carried ' {That Santa 1 This is the Chimney big and wW? That Santa Claua climbed down 1* ? The Ladies Magazine Gu was charmingly entertained by Mis, Ben Joyner on Tuesday < De^ 14th. A Christmas pro- || gram previously arranged in which Mrs. J. Y. Monk, Mrs. W. j; Rasbeny and Mrs. Ben. A. Joyner took part, was enjoyod by alL vThe social feature of the program was a conte& in which each should draw a Chri&mas pidure. Miss Vecetia Morrill proved the be& ani? and was [awarded a dainty sewing' bag. A delicious salad course was ser ved. 'Miss (jenevieve McMillan f 5m iSpk L. " "" c 2 Entertainment At Tip Warehouse . ? -??? i One of ther mos! enjoyable social functions that has oc curred in Farmville lately was a J supper and dance given by- the | Tobacco Board of Trade at the warehouse Friday evening Dec. 10i Pmmptly at the hour of" seven-thirty the gue&s began to, arrive and as each entered the house they ^ieemed to forget everything but the good time that was in &ore for them. Games were enjoyed by all and then a ino? delicious salad course which was served on a long table put up for the oc casion. pA charming feature of the evening was an old time square dance in which all, both old and young took part. ? pi Efesides tjie teachers of the - Farmville school there were a j few other lucky gnefls. The dance continued until a1 hour after which the guests de parted declaring they had not ,vM ,24th, at 2 p.m. le at auction to Ifor cash two 7 years old