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We are The Newest Fall ? V *>?; x ?' ? "?jr: ^ ? V?V** ' ST ; V B. A. JOYNER, Mgr. FARMVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA V ) " LOCALS AND PERSONALS OF INTEREST TO j Farmviile and Surrounding Sections ? : I Mr. R. A. Parker paid Raleigh a business visit T uesday. Mrs McCIure is spending this | week with friends in Raleigh. 2,000 Narcissus bulbs just re ceived? D. D. Hackett, Gfeen vil'e. New Series Farmville Build ing & Loan Association opens October 1st. y New Series Farmville Build-, ing & Loan Association opens | October 1st. Mrs. W. G James W. Joy ner a ?see guarantee. D. D. Hask^tt will be in Farm- 1 ville next week with Narcissus and Hyacinth bulbs. Save your j orders for him. Rev.iH. S. Hilley will preach at the Christian Church Sunday morning and night The pvblifc cordially invited. New, Se&es Farmville Build ing & Loan Association open* Octocej 1st. i? and it's ? Mr. J as. W, Joyner hav sever ed his connection with the E. C. Railway and has accepted a posstion with the Farmville Furniture Co. * it New Series Farmville Build ing & Loan Association opens October l^t. School opens Monday, the 29th. Be sure your child enters theiirstday and attends regu larly. New school books can be secured at Parker & Newton's drugstore. . Miss Hinkie, trimmer at Mrs. J. Wells Smith's, will take pleas your winter Dfop is and talk it over Mr. Rhoderick Joyner, after spending the Summer here with^ his parents left Friday morning for Baltimore, Md., to resume his studies in law at the Univer sity of Maryland. To get a medium priced range without a fault, buy a Cole's Down Draft Range. They are made by experts. "? i - i i The singing class from the I. O. O.F. orphan home of Golds boro, was greeted with a packed house in Farnfcville Weanesday night. The receipts of same be ing $467.00', the largest amount ever secured fajr an attraction of this kind here iefore. Mr. S. M. Jones and daughters Misses Estelle and Olive Jones, of Bethel, and Mrs. V. A. Ward andson, Master Elliott, of Rob ersonviUe, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Paul E.Jones. In case some of the ladies of this section have not heard the glad news, we take ^ pleasure in announcing that MissHinkle is with Mrs. J. Wells Smith again this season as trimmer. Mrs. R. R Stepenson and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of Farmville, left last Friday for Raleigh, where Miss Stephenson will eftter the Sacred Heart Academy, 204 Hillsboro street. Miss Hinkle, who for the past several seasons has been with Mrs. J. Wells Smith as trimmer is with Mrs. Smith again this season and will be pleased to have you call and see her about that new winter hat. She will take pleasure in making up any style hat y6u may want. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Taylor paid Detroit, Mich., a visit this week. They expect to return the last of this week via auto, and will be accompanied back by Mr. Hugh Barrett, who has been in Detroit for the past sev eral months taking a special eleftriqal course in automobiles. We call youP attention to the advertisement of Corbett & Nor ris elsewhere in this issue. These two expert mechanics have rented yie new garage of Smith Parker Auto Co., on Wilson street which they will open to the public on or about Octo ber 1st. See the advertisement for full particulars. We take thisysnjMhod of ex pressing our many, many thanks to Mr, W. M. Smith, of King's X Roads, for the bag of nice and most palatable eatables left at our office during our absence Monday. There's no better way to reach a hunsr^ man's heart we thank you ?Editor. The new $11,500 American La France fire truck, recently purchased by our City Fathers, has arrived and instructions are now being given different mem bers of the fire company as to the operation of same. With the addition of this truck Farmville cap boast of as good fire fighting materal as can be had by any city, and our Board is to be con gratulated for this wise act, for the best of everything is none too good for Farmville, and is cheaper in the long run. BENSONmWttK Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock; the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christman was the scehe of * wedding, sweet in its simplicity, when Miss Ruth Marie Christmas ^became the Wee of Mr. Hubert H. Benson, of Richm^Mfc- V&;Rev. J. L. Rumley, pastor of the bride, was the. officiating minister, using the ring cerempny of the Meth odist Episbopslj Church, $ou!tfc ? The parlor, devoid of its fiir nishings, was beautifully deco rated 'wiib ferns, cut flowers and [pink tapers, with small pine ... v1 : ic '? Jr; ' ' . ,/ ? ? ? aony the guests, incldding the relatives' and a limited number Of intert&ftte friends, jretired to the living room tastefully deco rated with cut flowers, -where sandwiches and punch were served. The presents were many ami beautiful, attesting the popu | larity of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs Benson left on the after noon train, amid showers of rice and best wishes, for a bridal tour to northern points. After October- 1st they will be at home to their many friends at 1000 Floyd Avenue, Richmond, Va. The bride is the charming and attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chrktman, of Farm ville, She held a responsible position with the. Citizens Bank j where she will be greatly miss ed, as well as socially. The feroom is a registered druggist, holding a position with the Miller Drug Company of Richmond, Va., where he has been since returning from over sea; ' -I Among the out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Klutz, of Grifton, N. C, Mrs. L. P. Christ man and soq, Loyd, cf Rocky Mount, N. C., Miss Stella Ben son, sister of the groom, ami Mr. William D. Cannady, of Rich mond, Va. ?? ? :v;; ^ ' ? ? 1 ' The National Life Insurance j Co., of "Montpelier, Vermont, strictly mutual, organized 1850. $10,000.00 policy net deposit $100.00 annually. This policy has continued insurance, paid up insurance and Cash values. See M. V. Horton, Agt. * A Card of Thanks. We,: the undersigned children, express our 'sincere id appreciation to the Farmville and com the many kindnesses | during the recent ill death of ^ our dear) ?$11 Spivey.: 4 . Nina Ruth Spivey. 11 Other. Has Improvements < PHONOGR The Phonograph With a Secret. x: Beautiful In Construction Marvelous In Reproduction ??. ? .?* .-.r The secret of Waddell phonographs is in the TONE. the mocking-bird knows how toN produce beautiful notes; the jay-bird doesn't. That's the mocking-bird's secret and be can't tell it. i Wadded phonographs have a tone equal to any phono graph made, and we think SUPERIOR, and are willing for you to decide. They overflow with music. That's why ihey are called THE MUSIC TABLE, THE MUSIC STAND and THE MUSIC CABINET. Threes-Designs. See and Hear . THE WADDELL At Our Store. The Rexall Store ?, - farmville, N. C. Yes, we i&ave just received those nice new fresh Groceries would. please you, and at living prices, consisting ot both fc and fancy Groceries, Canned Goods, candies, smoke'r floods Fruits in season.* -X Wilson Street,
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