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FamsviQe and Mr. B. S. Sheppard went to Richmond Wednesday. Mrs. Y. E. Wright attended the Fair in Raleigh Thursday. Mr. Margin Jones returned from Richmond T uesday. : Mr. ]oe Whitley spent last Sun day in Selma with relatives. Chief of Police, W. S. Hern don spent Sunday in Wilson Mr. and Mrs. J, E; Warren spent Sunday in Macclesfield. See the 'Iron Claw" at the Passtime Theatre tonight (Friday) Mr. W. L. Johnson spent last week in Golds boro attending the Fair. v Messrs. W. J. T urnage and J. I. Morgan left Tuesday night for Norfolk. Miss Elspeth Askew is visaing Miss Roberta Dixon in Raleigh this week. Mrs* R. H. Knott and Mr. Ed. Kno?t is spending this week in " Raleigh. You would be proud to be the owner of either the Ford touring car or the Walworth player piano. You can have choice of either, and a little of your spare time spent pleasantly among your friends will easily put you in position to take your choice of these valuable prizes Mr. W. G. Sheppard is attend ing the State Fair in Raleigh this week. Mr. S.J. Sturgeon spent the week end at his home, in Lake City, & C. Messrs. Geo. Swain and W. G. Sheppard were La Grange visi tors Sunday. Mr. Marvin Evans spent Sun day inLillington with relatives and friends. Lawy?f R. T. Martin returned - - ? ? W.A.POLLARD & C0/S . : ? " Mr. J. M. Wbeless spent a few days is Jacksonville, this w$jj on a fishing expedition. Mr. and Mis. L. P. Thomas and children spent Thursday in Raleigh attending the Fair. i QK sale-Two ^ ^ Harvester >. Jno. T. Thorne. -?2 ' ' Mr. John Tyson left Tuesday to attend school at Alabama Pol tecnic Institute at Auburn/Ala. : 11? Mr. and Mrs. Bricken, Messrs. Bobbin and Schulenberger mo tored to Kinston Sunday after Scores have been nominated ? bile contest^ If you have* been nominated now b the time to I Trade at the stores where you can get tickets good for votes in the Enterprise contest. You can find a list elsewhere. Miss Elsie Swain of Creswell, I who has been visiting Miss Min nie Thome near town the past I week, returned home Tuesday, j Don't forget to come to the [ Farmville Community Fair next Wednesday, Oct 25th. All of your friends and neighbors will [be here. I Friends will regret to learn [that Miss Louise, the eldest I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. I Atkinson, is ill with typhoid fe (ver. | Attorney J. Lloyd Horton at tended the United States Federal Court of the Eastern District of North Carolina in Washington [Tuesday. ?_ Ford Touring Car for Sale Good as new, will sell at a bar jgain. Apply to F. S. Langley, JFarmyille, N. C. See the premium list of the Farmville Community Fair in this issue. Many valuable j premiums as well as cash will be given for the best exhibits. | The secretary tells us that he [has secured the Capitol City band of Raleigh to furnish music for the Farmville Community Fair next Wednesday, October J . ' Mr. S. E. Gates went to Ral jeigh Wednesday to visit rela tives, and to attend the Fair. Mr. J. L. Taylor, former Chief of Police of Fannville, but now Deputy Sheriff of Pitt Co., cap tared seventy five galJons of whiskey in Greenville Saturday Loofc ihe list -of contestants ovef^ if your favorite is not on it, The contest which this paper is now conducting is one that the public'may weU bg jwoud. And one that jjeopftT of re.^ne ment may enter with pride. I "We especially invite the atten tion of all ladies^to our ready-to appeal to your taste. Call and see oar line? W< M. LangCa ?? ? >! ?' jp Everything is being gotten in shape for the Farmville Com iters that you will iiiff r distant ftieods. - Sfefeiil ie Insurance drop me a card I will be glad toaillonyoi sfiow you what f haw. S ? m.v, hor|on ^ ? ? Farmville, v C N*G 4?M j;W: vrand P|ppb0fli6st (Continued from first page) contest. Candidates and their anywhere. The contest manager reserves the right to reject any candidate or pass final judgement on any question that may arise. The contest manager reserves the right to make any changes or alternations in the rules and conditions that may be necces sr?'T No .^promise or r agreement, '? v:- , , J either wntten or verbal, made by agents, solicitors or represent ative^ Other than those published in the Farmville Enterprise will efi here aie tp gover of tte Farmville Em all candidates enfcrfc set forth. ballot hox will be placed in the officeef tfife Farmville En terprise for votes and nomina tions orijthey can be wailed di vel> nul iraas subscription voting, "Tobacco "obaccdfo are not as^high as y have since Monday of last __ c 11 cotton. You may too high In order, please you. . to lighten up ttHl m, :t prices to be goodp ^irdty. Come io sec * Chas. Rounlree ^J.&Watien ;??B. Moore, J*. Iffe H. Smith ? serve
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