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9Se* ?? UcJ HawSs Wi8f and Otherwise By HARDY JOHNSON, Reporter -- -- - Social Evedt in Honor of Miss Emma Harden Miss Elberta Smith gave the most unique party of the season in honor of Miss Emma Harden of Ore Hi!!, the attractive home guest of Mrs. Robt. Fountain. When alt were assembled, a delightful game of rook Was par ticipated in, then followed a "sting" contest which was very amusing. The prize being won by \ Miss Elberta Smith and Mr. Mack Smith. The guests were ushered into the dining room which had been tastefully decorated with cot flowers and polled plants, tempt ing ice cream and cake was secved by Mesdames Smith and Mercer. ????? "" r . Mr. C. C. Baker was a Farm ville visitor Thursday. Mr. J. L Fountain, of Raleigh, was in town Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fountain paid Leggets a visit Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Beasley paid Wilson a business visit Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. & L. Parker, of Pinetops, spent Sunday with Miss Nellie Owens. Dr. G. L. Lang, of Concord, is spending a few days near here with his parents. Messrs. R. A. Gardner- and J no. Bright paid Rocky Mount a bu siness visit Monday. Mr. J. A. Mercer left last week for Richmond, where be will take a business course. Mr. S.S. Jenkins, of Green ville, was in town Monday visit ing Mr? A. F. Windham. > Mr. Ben Fouatain, of Leggets, is in town spending a few days with fcisfootherAlr. R. A. Eoun A-;- ' v- ^ vl mQi Miss Doly and Mr. Samuel Worthington, and Hicks Corey of Winterville, were Fountain visitors Thursday. Misses Nellie, Christine ind Clara Smith, and Messrs. Cussie Mercer and Hardy Johnson spent Sunday in Winterville. Mr. G. M. South and family motored to Wiaterville Sunday and left Miss ElbertaSmilli where she win spend the week. ' Several of our young people attended the party near Wahton bur k, tfaa by Miss Martha Fields, in honor of her metis, t k*-'& ? Misses Emma Harden and An na Gardner aad Messrs. J. W. bah game at Pisetops last week. The Fountaifl ball team play two games last week, one with Washington on the home ground the score being I to OL The other gam?? was with Arthur on oni the latter ground, the score leing9 toO in favor of Fountain.; We are glad to hear that Mrs. Symtha Owens and Mr. A. F. Eason, who are at Sanatorium, are getting letter acd we hope] they will soon be well and back with us again. \ Tfcs QuWm Ttet lots Not Affect Tte Hud Because ol its tabic and luttivc effect. LAXA TIVE BKOMO QDESINEis better than ordinary Quinine cad doe* not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the fall name and took ior the aignatwe ol 3. ?. GROVE. 25c. FOR SALE? At a Bargain, Honeymoon Sewing Machine, absolutely new. Apply at En terprise Office. V' 1 1 For Rent? Residence on the corner of Main and Grimersborg Street Apply to Leon A.Joyner. Look as good aa your city cootin*. No matter if you do Tu pr Freckle Magnolia your face and rub it off again before dry. Simple and tore toplcuc. Try a bottle to-day and t*gn? . the improvement at once. Wblte.Hakand Ro?e-Red Colon. 75 cents at Druggiits or bgr jBail dire#. ; ? SAMPLE FREE. | itt' ifr~ ? im ~ i ~ mini ii i|T ???a? ? " Ml II ! ! ? I ? A Notice to Users of Sewer! k *'? -? ? o?5* Avr ^ /T jcV9B ? Tf r. . . ; ?; s Your are hereby requested not to use other than thin toilet paper, as newspaper and other heavy papers are liable to stop up t^e sewer pipes. R. C. Mozingo, Supt. Industrial Warfare or To the American Pobltc: : W ? . . Do you believe in arbitration or indus trial warfare? The train employes on all the railroads are voQajrwhether they will give their leaders . authority to tie up thi : commerce of ^ the country to enforce their demands for a 100 million dollar wage increase. . The railroads are in th< public iervice? your semce., This army of employes is in dollars a year, jMar frora^oti On a&the Southen/rail train employes earned t of all) is shown by the I Southern train em* pfert of the year) as Will buy your one of the nobbiest and most wearable suits of cloth ing in this town. It will give you ible the price in any other place. Visit our gents' furnishing department. It is full of everything a gentlemen uses in the -line of furnishings. They represent the cream of the wholesale markets, and are priced to -i.y- ,v .rss ? ? - v. ,i ? - - ?. *r.vr ,\i - ? w_. ? Wbeoever Yen Need ? General Took Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Is wuallff, valuable aan General Tonic because it contains the well knowt toniAropertiesef QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives o & Enriches the Blood and Adminii trator&4Mkt * Havinsr qualified as adminis trators of ?he- estate of T. L. Tur nage, deceased, late of Pitt Coun S; North Carolina, this is to no y all person* havinfc claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Farmviile, N. C on or before the , 1 Oth^ayof jf u ne ed in bar of their recoVeiy. | AH persons indebted to said estate , of Rocky Mount, N. C. % j-' Witl be at Farmviile, at Hotel Davit the the third Wednesday in each month, to fit Glaises aud treat diseases of fife eye, ear; ?? PRACTICE IN ALL COIMTS Ftat Floor Paflime theatre pid'g. Watches Clocks Eye 1 Glasses ' r and :? First 5 Cl ass : V ' -y-ii 85S?5?? w ? - Repairing! This W, WtMelofan and I will duplicate them like ing the Broken Lenses to ere at fir# at a Very low cost. I alsoSarry $ line of Spectacles: &d guarantee a pcrfed fit. ? v - m kr? m* _ lafim Cr? i i - YWj m mm mt 1 < ? ? 1 and Hamilton Watches At the Prices you cannot rnfnse. COME AND SEE THEM. ^ : "'V r ?*, J -- ./? &Xy-d$r . r? -tiuj fjlr A;:V;' >. R. 2ViVff;w fens * Hie Jeweler, ! Next door to Express Office, FarmvIIle, N. C Wi "? -1 schools of gy is dire to all wh Tuition free
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