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Mr. L. A. Tyer, of Route 3, was io town today. Mr. J. A. Lang, of Greenville, was in town today. Mr. J. Kirby Spivey, of Green ville, spent a few days here this week. Dr. C. C Joyner has been con fined to his room with lagrippe this week. Mrs. Carrie Cox has returned home from a visit to relatives in Greene. Mr. T.E, Hooker, of Green ville paid Farmvilie a business visit today. Mrs. J. A. Mewborn left this morning for a visit lo relatives near Wal&onburg. rjgf . 1 Miss Lizzie Hines, of Wilson, was the guest of friends here for a few days this week; . Mrs. ?. C. Beaman and daugh ter, Mary Alice, are on a visit to relatives in Snow Hill ? ? Mrs. J. H. Howerton, who lad week suffered a case of lagrippe, is able to beout again. Mrs. J. A. Barrett, of Wilson, spent a few days in Farmvilie this Week with relatives. Mrs. Nannie Norris Barefoot, of Wilson is spending a few days in (he city with her parents, r Messrs. ]. M. Hc^good and G. A. McGee, of Snow Hill, were Farmvilie visitors Thursday. Miss Winnie Coxe, of the Graded School faculty, is confin ed to her room with lagrippe. Misses Bertha Davis, Mae Stringfellow and Alienne Wig : gins, of the Graded School facul ty, who have been confined this week with lagrippe, are again able to be back, at their post. RBI - ?> v<~ - ?* . . r'r '3* : ?? " ? ? &*<i Quite a number of our citizens have been ^in attendance upon court at Greenville this week. ^ ? Mrs. R. L. Smith and daughter Miss Mary Smith, of Greenville, were guests of Mrs. C. R. Town send Thursday. V _ Mr. W. J. Turnage, who for the past-several day*; has been confined to his room with lag rippe, is able to be out again. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr, of. Willow Greene, spent Thursday in Farmvifle where they attended the burial of little Harper Shep pard. | 'Sf^f ' < The public is invited to attend services at the Christian church Sunday night, . to be conducted tjy its fomer Mini&er, Rev. C. B. Mash bum. . \ FOR RENT-One horse farm ?30 acres? with four room dwelling and plenty of barn room for all crops. W. M. Smith, Fountain, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Benj May, of San ford, came in Thursday night to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith-aid other re latives and friends. " Mr. O.C. Liles, of Jonesboro, has accepted a position with W. M.Lang Co., as salesman, and la& week entered ubon his duties. We extend to him a hearty wel come. Miss E&eUe Perry was called to her home at Yanceville -bf telegram Wednesday on account of the death of her brother, H. W. Perry. The sympathy of the city is extended Miss Ferry;;; ^ See the advertisement of Mr. Eugean Lane, real e?at agent, elsewhere in this issue. He has some very desirable property both in city lots an<f farm lands that be is now offering for sale. I B* ? . ? ? V-. ... ? ' ?' , <"? I. ?; ~ Mr. and Mrs. M. Cohen J who" for the pail few months have been residing at Snow Hill, spent Wednesday night in Farmville. for New York, where they ex pe<3 fo reside in the future. - Vf 'v' ^ " ?' --aV- '? There seems be to an epidemic of lagrippe in and around Farm ville at the present. To those who have so far missed it, we would suggest that you ?art at once to keep it off. Those that fafe it say it isn't nurse of the Washington hospital, who has been in Farmville for the pa? several d*ys nursing Mailer Albert, nson of Mr. and Mrs. Jr A. Mewborn, who has : The Httfe spirit of Harper Sheppard, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. B. Streeter Sheppard, was called on to : feat beautiful and happy land a^ove Wednes day morning at thi hour of four. The little fellow, who was only 2 years and -two ninths of age, had recentfr n&Kd a. ligh! afternoon; the iu bj> Rev. ;| Greenville, assist F. HusHe, of Nc the Episcopal set Whil4 the Mt spirit ascended ti grance of the It signs to the outst the Heavenly F waiting to r^ceiv If Grieve not ?|o Christ said "suffe to come unto roe, not, for of such ii of Heaven. Genevieve, wno is 111 wim ^ara ogitis. We wish forher a speedy leturn of health and tljat she may soon be back attending her duties at the Farraville Graded school. "The Babble of Profits has mendouscollapse in prices. Read their big page advertisemeut in the public. Take advantage of these low prices ad put in a sup ply. It will mean money saved. Remember the opening date Wednesday Feb. 2nd. v s* * w-'" "jp ? - iiome of Mrs. Myrtle Bynum Friday eveaing Jan. 21&> After singing that good old hymn, HSCome Thou Fount Of Every Blessing/' we had a scripture reading by Mrs. Bynum; Mrs. Moyle made us a veiy effedive | pr&yer. We proceeded to elecS the-Officers for the new year viz: ?M Pres. Mrs. Myrtle Bynum. Ji Vice Mrs. J. M;Chri?man. Sec. Mrs. T. M. Dail. r Treas. Miss Irene Deal. iv Teacher Mrs. S. T. Moyle. , Asst. " Mrs. T. M. Dail. Committiees were appointed to The annual ." White Sale" was discussed and we hope to make il the "oe& we have ever had and us to a delicious salad course and hot chocolate. A glance at the clock reminded^us it was time to
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