Mr. .Hubert Joyner is visiting his mot fiert Mrs, C. E. Moore in u ?rM, . . , . Mr*. , Will Askew is making some improvements on the front ? ? ? r\ '??' Af'Ki? ?TAr A- rPSL fv M iss Daisy Bi yant of Saratoga M spent Friday with ber sisler Mrs. fefBck. vis, P?l?ilS? have $?Hiir fay cows, citves, etc.? J no. % Thorn?, Farmviile, N. C. Mrs. R. T. Martin left la& week t ? spend some lime with rela tives at m*. Geaevk^; McMillan address^rtfceachooT lur !a& Friday. |?SS? Frank Davis' parents Mr. m&mm man spent] with Mrs. j -50 lean cattle, young preferred, f armviUe. N, ?b of Mr. i Sunday;? fficient niV t'& &ore, has ]g season.* ;coe Fields Wednesday, to Snow Hill any more that pur friend Mr. Jiramie Darden onqe mad* Welt we thought he'd "green pa&ures". Don!t fail to see "Freckles" at the opera house tonight Fri day, Mardi 17th. This is really * high crass play by a good com ply; and ;iis ^ell worth she price of admission. See adver Mr. Frank Davis left Tuesday fcr Baltimore, taking his daugh ter, Elizabeth there for trealmeit in John Hopkins Hospital ^Miss Isler went with them as her curse. Friends are hoping for a ? ?'? v* . * . r _ .L . . 's Missionary So pti& church met loon with Mrs. |. The program was one of much interest; subje^, Southern Social Problems and the Home Mission Board/' The following program consisting ol Bible Sudy topic, was rendered. Discussion M "Social Prob lems,:' M.S. Jones ? Kiik. "She Workeih Willingly With Jtands," Mrs. J. W/Holme& While several were absent on account of illness, the meeting was well attendid. Mrs. John H. the imagination. The Broods way Amusement Company, un der whose management tbe made the production of "Freck les" exceedingly elaborate, and has assembled a company of un usual excellence for the presen tation of "this charming song The music for the play and the songs rendered by "Freckles" and other characters are by the Viennese composer, Anatol Friedland, and are a novelty from a musical point of view. There are seven big song numbers in Freckles. Prices for this engagement are fir^Tfour rows, $1.00; next seven rows 75c; general admission 50c; children under 1? years 25c. Seats oti sale at Parker & Newton Drug Store. FOR SAtfe Thoroughbred Ancooas Eggs, $1 00 per setting of 15 - J. M. Parker, Farmville. Report of ilie condition of the (Jverdrrafts unsecured 166.66 Banking Houses 3.974.90 Furniture and Fixtures, 2,025.10 Due from Nat'l. Banks 19,932.99 Due from Banks and Bankers, 10,251.18 Gash Items 4.441.10 Gold Coin If : > 235.00 Silver coin^includiug all minor coin currency 1,585.91 National bank notes and other U. S. notes 2,955,oO ? Total fll 7,686,75 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $25,000,00 Undivided profits', less current - expenses and taxes paid 3,301,70 Deposits subject to check 74,844.38 Time certificates of Deposit 12,869.27 Cashiers' checks Outstanding l,67i.i0 I Told :|^?^86.75 State of North Carolina, County oJ Pitt SS: I, T. C. Turnage, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above rtatemcdt Is true to the beil of my Own * DRAMATIZATION FAMOUS ?? _? L. twelve Ifyoyr time is of any value you should let us inflall a telephone in your business house, of office, or residence. If you flick to the old no-phone method you will kill enough time and wear out enough^ shoe leather in the run cf a year to pay for several phones. ;*> jR "Talk is cheap"? when .you use a phone. . We wish to aam m* that the Farmville Cafe has been discontinued until the fall?and in (Sosd ?e; have opebsd an Up-To-D?e Grocery Store at 2he same old stand. We solicit your business. We are always ready fc rivcf you prompt service. Goods deHvered .nywbere in this week Vegetables i./..;. ,11: . > ? ? job of plumbing, gas or cflteam fitting S? kind of

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