Our line of Silk
Ladies, Gentleman a
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reo is complete. Cc
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let us show you. 3
we have the Besft, al
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Colors.
B. A. JOYNER, Mgr.
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Miss Elspeth Askew has re
, tnrued home alter being away
. a few days.
Farjp<M*L We have Miliett
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Mr. B. S. Sbeppard returned
Thursday from a few days stay
ia Raleigh
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Farmers! we have Rape
Seed? B. A. Joyner & Co.
A good many of our citizens
took ia The Little Fink D&&"
presented in Greenville this
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e eoing.
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Joyner & Co. f|
Tfcc Mothers Club wiH meet
next Thursday afternoon at 4
o'clock at the home of
Myrtle By num.
FOR SALE? Sevefal Barrel
of Corn? Hubert }o>ner, Farm
viiie, N. C.
Note the change in the adver
tisement of G. M. Holden, the
Overland dealer. He has just
received several new 90's.
Altogether for a good clean
Social Club for Farmville. Fcos-j
peels are now looking' mighty!
good^ Some over thirty 'have!
aiieady pledged themselves.
Just received 100 tons High
Grade Fertilizer, Nitre Soda and
Top Dressing? B. A. Joyner |c
Co. |
Farmeville's Social Club is
steadtly growing. Thirty charter
members have so far sighed up
and cashed in. If you are among
those who haven't already sign
ed up, see the promoters at once
ind do so. Earmville neectsmore
attractions of a social nature and
i good clean, live social club
will help wonderfully. Suitable
quarters can be se-cured at ?
reasonable price, so come on in
as a charter member for loss
money.
North Carolina, j ...JFarravflle
Pitt Comity I Township
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S. H. Cruikshank and
Bank of Farmville. M $
>oai. Jiw. JL> a suramot
in the above entitled action was
issued against Said defendants on
the 29th day of^iApi? 91^by
W.C. Joytfer, a "Justice d| the
Piece of Pitt Count}, North
Carolina for the sum j.o|: ?50.00
due said
con tract, : r JLJ JIJJ
turnable before said
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bringing: in of the latent money.
At the February meeting:, each
member was given the small
sum of five cents, and the result
was beyond the bopes of even
the most optomistic, for the
count brought in was $125.00. g
Mra ffoliien proved to be a
most charming hostess in the
unique manner in which she
entertained.
Being tlxe Easter season her
home was attractively decorated
with ?he beauties of Spring
Easter KJlies, dear little chicks
and cute little bunnies greeted
you everywhere.
After being served a delicious
punch we were ushered into the
Library where an Easter egg
hunt was enjoyed, all entering
into it with real childish glee.
Mrs. -Christman proved to be the
most successful" one in finding
the greatest number of eggs.
To refresh us from the hunt
we were taken tnto the dining
room where' a deliciotis ice
course was served.
The President of the Society,
Mrs. J. W. Parker, with a few
well chosen words thanked Mrs.
Holdenforthe pleasant evening
and the ladies for the enthusias
tic use of their talents.
Atf left wishing that another
such eastet would soon come
again and Mrs. Holden would
be our hostess.
The guests of honor were
Mrs. J, T. Harris, Mr. W. Leslie
Smith, city, aud Mrs.fi. M. Hot
of Goldsboro.
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Aft amateur cook
CHEE ^a^f-Risuig
for supper. Look for the Indian Head on the bag.
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standing before State
Three year couse, p*y
month. Rocky Mount,