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I I mm UFE INSURANCE j -AT COST ML V. BOSTON. Mr. R. L Davis paid Green viHe a. business visit Wednesday, Mr. A. J. Moye of Route 1, went to Greenvitle Wednesday. Mr. J. T. Dixon, of Route 1, paid us a business visit Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Barrow, of Greene, were in town shopping Wednesday. Mr. Eugene Lane left Thurs day a&ernooa on a business trip to Tartoro. - ? "? ? -v Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Askew paid Greenville a bysiness visil Mi. and Mfs. J. B. Moore, Jr. id, is the guest of her sister, EiWai r. and Mr* P. E. Jones bay e ed into their beautiful fctm w on Main street. 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith, accompanied by Miss Fannie Lee Smith and Mr. R.R. Newton, motored to Greenville Wedijies lay, spending tfce day With friends. M ^ Rev. J. E. Kirk spent a few daysin Greenville this week at tending the Pastor's Conference of the Roanoke Baptist Associa tion, which met ia that place Monday afternoon* See the big Aluminum offer of the Joyner Furniture Co., in Ibis issue. For the next few weeks they i&er jhe public "ftfi best proposition in this kind of wear: ever heard of. Read the/ adver tisement and go see the wear. You'll be sure to take advantage of it. Note the change in the adver tisement of Mr. Eugene Lane, the Real Estate Agent, in this is sue. Mr. Lane's past record shows tljat it doesn't take hlmf always^to handle a piece of property. The longest time so far, was only sixty days, and he seems to be able to interest and deal with people at a distance's well as any one ever did. fc. by a stretch of our ima?ina4ion we can fancy ii sit? park to the side of this bufldinjfif some of our-generous and public spirited citizens would rally to the cause andd9oate the site. What a fine thine this would be for our chil outftown. for of unsaved So far aboul many more are ejtpected likewise ere the meeting to a close. pigml mons,S$nd we ville Playerselsew! 5|ic, ;they %fll be day nujht, April come under tlie ai Mr/ W. X Willis is planni assist the Farmville boys' Ttere?n<rthiScoSbc o it'around ,, - v. ? Sheriff Joseph Mctawhora ide another big capture in the ack Jack stdion la$t night, lis time it was a new 52 gallon pacity copper still which,, Jwas charge oi three men. Upon s arrival of the officer in the ighbOrhood phhe Aill, two of i mso fled to I he woods and ide good their escape, but lurch Adams, a white man, is captured and brought in by eriff McLawhon aad placed in 1 to -await trhl^f he outfit IS brought here to be disposed as old COpp%^fe^5^sfef^| Not satisfied with his success ar Black Jack, Sheriff McLaw-j ino^fi^0DWen another still hunt m tin ln ^'ghbOrtibdd Whjed ere successf] in /iodlaj gaHon atiffc in operation of the officers, they lission will b& Proceeds for .#7?' IS ? - :ij '' a business visit Monday. | 1 Dr. and Mrs. ? weni to WilsonMAy. ? Mr. aad.Mrs. W.E..taofc 6 near Watstonburg, spent Stmdaj 50 : ItSl Miss Gladys Wallace spent the week-end here visiting: Miss Nel llfche Cobb Minstrel of Pine ?jPfg|n*i Misses Emma Harden and Mfctfde Mooring went io Farm Mr. W. M. Moore has recently purchased a ? Ford runabout which he is learning to operate. Services will be held in the Presbyterian church here Sun day night April 23rd by the pas tor. Mrs. E. B. Beasley left Sunday for Baltimore, Md., where she Will spend several days visiting: relatives. | Mrs. Mary Ferrell, milunerat the Owens Millinery Co., spent the week-end visiting m Fre mont. 't miss the entire program) _ _ . . their concert here Thursday night April 13tb, to a large and atten tive audience. The entertain ment was intensely interesting and all enjoyed it very much. ; SggSra' i ? .?v; y^"?^ ? 'HJ The revival services at the Baptist church, which have been in progress for the past ten days under the able and efficient di rection of Rev/ Kendrick, of Wake Forest, closed Sunday night. The'ser vices were large ly attended and all enjoyed the well prepared sermons. They were both interesting and in fective.;. V _ ? ; Prof. Norman jfahnson receiv eda telegram Friday from Hon. E. I. Daughtridge stating that he could net speak for us on April 27th as heretofore announced We are very sorry Mr. Daught ridge cannot Com*. and hope h will have the privilege of visit ing our town at some later date;"' ;j The commencement speaker will be Prof. L: G, Meadows, <A. r B. M. A. Yale") English professor of the East Carolina Teachers ? Training School. Comeio the ? commencement.^ , / ^ ~ When Jefferson "The wonder of Fountain" and the idol of the Fountain fans: walked into the v box to open the series *for . the Fountain school - against ville, there was a wave of dis pleasure and . intense scarj that swept over the entire Farmvine^ team fa such a way tbatthey re fused to play if ^TJae wonder" pitched. Fountain Was compell ed to put Sfleight in the box and 1 he was hit hard for the first Win nings later Cairowt/ wa~s put in' both pitched good- ball and Foun tains defeat -was caused by poor < Jj fielding and; wild throwing. '.The final score was 16 lb 5. Askew for Farm ville was in good form however he was hit hard but the fast fielding executed by the visitors made the hard hits worth less. The locals will play Farm- , f ville again Saturday Afcril 22nd the hitter's ground; $1 &*??*'! ^ over tfiat section and people liv ing in that vicinity say that bail fell there in great torrents ( ing in size from a^marble to a hen egg- N<K*ef ioi? damage was done, however as the crops were not up sojtently. ? . T ^ ' ~ " \T - 1 me AiommTY. - ? , Had you ever stopped to con sider Time and Eternity. The " first is only the vestibule thai leads into the better, as the Ca- : ; thedfai. We are all so greatly involved Time we don't consider Eternity. There are two Eterni- 1 ties, one for the saved, the other ~ for the unsaved, unfortunately there's no place &>r tjte;neutrajj% ? Belgium was Seemingly doing no harm,
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