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C.A. ?k32SSI3?H VI ? spicy Tailor" WraSead, of i week end in School, mr. Jim 'X* Extra, of Snow Hffl,?fcnt Tuesday in the cityi' at the Methodist church Sunday morning and night at the usual hour; provided the pastor, Rev. S.T. Moyle, who for the past several days has been confined with a bad case of lagrippe, is able tobe out. "A-SSPSsF ' ?- fe. 5v-:; The family of Mr. J. W. Dix oo, of the Willow Green se&ion of Greene county, spent Wednes day in Farmville with relatives, leaving Thursday morning for Raleigh where they will make their future home. Mr. Dixon havinf purchased a fine farm just on the outskirts of the capi tal city limits. Mr. Dixon went Ip Tuesday to get things in readiness fot the arrival of his . ? .i.- - iv. x"r.ntv. , Local Fire Department flakes Jftw The following ordinances per- ; taining to the fire Department were adopted 1>y the Town Com missioners at their regular meet the Assistant Chief, shall assume contiorof the Company or.Com f>anies immediately upon arrival an officer in command mu& be promptly obeyed and any mem shall refuse to promptly obey all orders, or disregard same, shall upon convidion be fined five any alarm of fire en turned in, the they wish to push and organiza tions which want free publicity. So he has evolved tflfe following scale of prices for puffs. For tell ing the public that a man is f aj successful citizen, when every body knows he is lazy as a hired man, $5.70. Referring to deceased citizen as one who is mourned by entire community, when he win only be missed by the poker circle, $10.13. Referring to one as a hero and of courage and one who will 3and by his honest convi&ions, when everybody knows that he is a moral coward and would sell out for thirty cents, $6.2L 5 1 J | townr would soo: coming, $8,10. Calling an ordin tor an emineat di\ Sending a doni Referring to a dece chant who never ad liis life as * progressi $9.99. C Lambasling the dayi the demon rum at# the local prohibition $6.77. V" Ditto for the prohibi it out of swerfof.l Hail to the mberijp toil us. Yes, Willie, you are man. " Now live up to Many a rising son will go into] eclipse after the June conven jgjigj ' "*'! ?4> . j Wilson's own? ?way to turn. ) what I have not now follow friends in Al; The. Alabama committee, \vl weeks ago d aspirants to th Kdw. ? co
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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