? WW? M ? ? 1 ? I Farmville's Be^l ' I ? ' "V ?' A ' ' ' .'.. .': ?"'v:'?> Mmm Will give the Greatest Values ,' ??'??'. ' \ : .'-r -r. ? ? for the Leaft Money t - Farmville Shoe & Suit Company Farmville's Be& Shoe & Clothing Store. FARMVILLE, ~?TORTH CAROLINA LOCALS AND PERSONALS OF INTEREST TO Farmviile and Surrounding Sections Mr. B. A. Joyner paid Wilson a business visit today. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Muryhrey spent Sunday in Goldsboro. Mr. W. Leslie Smith was a Greenville visitor Tuesday. Mr. B. S. Sheppard, of Raleigh ? was a visitor in the city today. Messrs. J. T. Harris and W. J. Rasberry were Wilson visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Taylor spent a short while in Green ville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hooker, cf Greenville, were FarmvUle visi tors Wednesday. Solicitor ]. Loyd Horton spent several days in Greenville this week attending: court. Don't forget that Farmvitle's tobacco market closes for the season Friday. Jan. 30th. _ Messrs. R^-Lang, .Rajpb Cureton and Harry Lanar were Greenville visitors Wednesday. Mrs. H. P. Moseley left Friday morning to visit her father and other relatives and friends in Wilmington. The many friends here and over the state are glad to legrn that Mrs. W. R. Willis, who for the past week has been seriously ill, is now convalscent, and brighter hopes are entertained for her recovery. Join the Modern Woodman and protect your family. With Insurance at a very small .cost. Farmville Camp has 208 mem bers carry iug $350,000 insurance. We meet twice a month. ll Mrs. P. M. Murphrey is visit ing her sister, Mrs. G. H. Hudson, of <5rimesland. If you have any town lots for sale see M. V. Horton. The Farmville Battery Co. with Mr. H. L. Barrett, general manager, has purchased the Willard "Service Station here, with the hope of greatly improv ing the service. See their quart er page advertisement elsewhere in this issue. Among those of Farmville go ing to Raleigh Wednesday to hear Galli-Curi sing were Mr. aod Mrs. G. M. Holden, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fields, Mrs. J. W. Parker, Miss Ruby Rigsby, Mrs. Paul E. Jones, Mrs Jack P. Lang, Mrs. Annie R. Lang, Miss" Tabi taa DeVisconti, antt Miss Laura Lang. The attention of our readers is called to the half-page adver tifement of Farmyille Suit & Shoe Co. in this issue. Begin ning Saturday, January 24th, this firm is offering some big reduc tions in shoes, suits and over coats. Read the adv. for -full particulars. WANTED? Town lots, both White and Co!ored.~M. V. Horton.vft.' % :N -F-'V -i . ?" -c." ' ? . ... * i j f t 1 I ?* n " Wheless Drug Co. i i ? . === A Million Dollars Worth Build- 1 ing in Farmville Already Planned for 1920 A round million dollars worth of building is on foot in Farm ville to be started immediately, including a big tobacco factory, a modern bank building, several handsome business houses, two large garages, a theatre and movie hall, a $150,0000.00 school building, several handsome homes, and a number of cot tages, for rent or sale, by Farm ville's new housing corporation; recently organized with a paid in capital of $75,00(] of the many money through Building & Loan the erection of i, to say nothing applications for the Farmville Associaiion for homes by its stockholders. Jujst watch Farm ville push forward, she is now going to make up all lost time caused by the war. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hereto subsisting between B. O. Turnage, R. A. Fields and J. B. Moore hereto fore carrying on business at Farmville, North Carolina, un der the style or1 firm name of Turnage Fields Company has been dissolved by mutual con sent and said business will no longer continue under tbe said firm name. All debts due or owing by said firm will ?be 'ie ceived and payments accepted by l^artm & Sheppard,- Attor neys. This Jan. 20, 1920. B.-0. Turnage. R. 'A. Fields. J. B, Moore. Martin & Sheppard, Att'y. For Sale? 16 reasonable price^-R. ville, Farmville, N. C. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Hcving qualified as Adminis tratrix of the estate of Geo. C. Barrett, deceased, this is to notify all persons who hold claims againsi the said estate to file them with the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of Janu ary 192J, or this notice wUl be plwd in bar of their recovery. All persons that may be in debted to the said estate^ make payment to the undersigned. This 2nd day of Jan. 1920. Mrs. CORA L. BARRETT Administratrix. When a boy grabs all the cake he is called a pig; but when he gro ws up and grabs alllhe money he is called a leading citizen. . . ? . -- j". ? - * Mmmm m<0? r: ^ - y- - r?$, ?Air Appreciation. -Second Grade of the Farmville Graded School wishes to thank patrons and friends who so liberally and freely con tributed toward the secu/ing of a victrola which they are enjoying and from which they expect to derive great benefit. FJora Barnes, teacher. NOTICE! Do yon have trouble with j your EYES. If so see Dr. How ard Smith at our store on Thurs day, January 29th, and have them properly fitted with glasses. All work guaranteed, PARKER & NEWTON. Farmville, N. C. ? ? . M ? ^ ? Report of the Condition of the BANKofFARMVILLE at Farmville, N. G., at the close of business Dec. 31st, 1919. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $584,497.02 Overdrafts, secured, $17,124,65 unsecured $5,913.85 23,038.50 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 39,535.00 Banking House's, none; fur niture and fixtures 3,930,80 3,930.80 j All other Real Estate owned 3,ooo.oo Cosh in vault and net amounts due iorth. Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies ^79,187.06 Checks for clearing 9,901.33 ' Total $913, 089 .71 LIAB1LIIES: Capital stock paid in $65,ooo.oo Undivided profits, less current expenses and. taxes paid 19,877,92 Unearned Discount 6,571.58 Depsits subject to check . 704,500.57 Time certificates of deposit 123,-883.11 Savings Deposits 5,000.00 1 Cashier's checks outstanding, 18,256.53 ?i ? . ??>'?? r? $943,089.71 State of North Carolina. County of PiU SS; . I, D^E. Oglesby, Cashier of the-above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. D.'E. OGLESBY, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of Jan. 1920. R. A. JOYNER, Notary Public. My Commission expires Jan. 1& 1922 Corret? Atteaft: R. L. DAVIS W. A. POLLARD i - - turn; , ? ? ; ? ? ; ? ' ? ' . ' ?. ?. *? : ? " ; A TIMELY SUGGESTION . ? -? .. ? ii You should open a Savings Account here today. t $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT. ? ? ???"-? ' ' '?>' ? BANK OF FARMVILLE ' D. E. OGLESBY, Cashier. . v ? FARMVII . ? : / ? 7 - JT ?' * >' - . . ? ? ' ?' - >' <. .. /y v v?xi c ? ? ?v ? " *5. ?* V* * Our loyally to the community extends to you whether or not you are a customer of ours today. We are here to be "bothered" and yoijr call at any time will be a pleasure to us. V yoit buy lighland the strei