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B. A. JOYtfER, Mgr OFJNTEREST TO Farmviile and Surrounding Sections ? ? ) I IV Mr.^J. M. Hobgood was a Seven Springs visitor last Sun day. Several from Farmville went to Seven Springs last Sunday for the day. Miss Gladys Cooper, of Co lumbia, is visiting her sister Mrs. D. E. Oglesby. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Kilgo and son ar# spending some time in Kinstoir With friends. Messrs. CT.aude and Roy Bar rett spent Thursday- night wi$> j friends in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Holden returned Tuesday afternoon from a few days stay in Raleigh. Mr. T. B Rouse, of Nashville, ? iiiT- ^ ? to attend the revival now in pro at the Center Brick Ware-j f Mrs; J. Weils Smith and J. L. Shackleford returned home to dap from a week's stay st Seven F and M?. KcD. Horton . -jughrer. Miss Evelyn, and - J* L; Shackleford apent last Sunday at Seven Springs, Miss Tibetha DeVisiati Mrs. T. E. Joyner have returned home from a visit to friends an# DOrOk- ?? ..iz Mr. and Mis. J.W. Parker, Mrs. Alice Kin* and son, John, Jr., and Solicitor and Mrs. J.Loyd at Seven Springs. Mr. Morgan, la an ad vertisement elsewhere in , this j " sfe If you enjoy a good sex&m by a man capable of delivering it, attend the revival at K$ott & Newton's Warehouse and hear Rev. C. Conner Brown, Freiby terian State Evangelist. * Ser vices will be held each night through t June 15th. Messrs. Hugh Barrett and Clifton Corbett, who for the past several months have been in the employ of the Farmyille Auto Sfervice CoM left Wednes day for Detroit, Mich., to take a special course in the electrical features of automobiles. They expect to return to then: former positions here about the 1st of September. '.%? Remember Drs. Berke &j Spence, *ye$ight ithlyvis Tt to next yWednesday. Toev win fefoavis Hotel begtnnipg at 9 a. M If your eyes trouble you in the least, it would pay you to see them and have the trouble, corrected. pfcppie; ol Farm 30C&2 towns en delightful dance SL-rd-WFll^ here Wednesday w&ljjrnisheJ by ^Norfolk, Va., New Bern, Washington, Goldsboro, Taf boro, Rocky Mount, Nashville, Half the Seedsof Fortune. h l;---;- -V -i":-- ??????.' <$$??&&?*'. i*|sgs .* |; thoughtless spending is 4ike ? eating soinuch qJf this year** ! crop that there is inefficient seed felt fpr nex^-yeaik Wise ^ spend ing and sane saving are like eat ing enough of this year's crop to promote ijh* highest degree of efficiency and saving enough lor even abetter cro* aexl yeair. Ir is good business to think of the next crop. The farmer who did sot '^ao ahead might find, ? at the time to plant corn, that he had neither saved the seed no prepared the land. P Are you saving the seed that makes fortunes?^. A small amouui of money invested, in Thrift Stamps each week will socn grow into: War SavingyStac^? and you will not only have sav ed the seed for success but plant ed it. After that it doen't need cultivation , but grows in good season and bad. And in 1924 your crop comes in. biscuits made $$ &":'<&&} ?'?'?. Z'J&Kiiii&JLi ?itV rl:Y; In$& cxflcf i^oiportioni the very be irid sai^ ies ecbiiomical because it these three m^Bi^ls. Buykba* of ieif-Rising Flour today. Look for ; mmm ?ltss-4he best of its kind. > ? 'J;, - TOW CO.. B.rfc.m. N. C. :ed with' baking pov saves you 1 occo^m the Indian C< '' ' ' i?s%h^ j2?S ?E9i*?3&&: BSSs# mmnm
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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June 6, 1919, edition 1
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