PaMwtod by the Boose Frfntwfj ? ? Entered in tfewPtstOOos at Faro rm, N. (X, as second class mail i jaBMEEgee,, ,i i 1 1 1 - TODAY MAR33. is ro??TiD ft takes' a iwlwi a kagr thai* -la O^d lt out A rare pleca of actl&ff ihooM always to toll tea t Whatever etao yea to with a worry* tet pass It eat v r- ' "" ; J ? . ^ ? man* tea* wfH wt tad hi* oot ss aoou mm Us wife. , * The path of toty generally parallel* tto road to topptate mmmm 1 V Being able to accompuafc woaoar* m what mokes * an & iter. 80 many things that are easy to recommend are bard $e da , "'i. ? ?- .? No mas is very good at baseball sad grammar at tbe same time. .V* n-"'. - , .r- - ? ~ \ Wben tbe~ superintendent at streets steeds bis way all is fergiysa. There Is something wrong with a ?mall boy who isn't streoaoos. : -1/^ . ? *''**; - ? ??&! Being an. easy mark saves lots et fttr lid teir od the dispoftltion. ~ ~ No man can endure with patience a woman's-slor about bis clothing. People living on the Pacific com never think at eating jellyfish for dee ?ert. . ? Tea, Arthur, It ?may make a man nervous to discover a woman studying Mm ? 1 i-.j ?. ' A cynical woman sayi the shorter a nan ia on brains the longer he is on : roflara mmi A haaebali crank says that It taksa ^ more than the bleachers to remove stains than the umpire's record. ? ? ? x ' w ' - \ *'? It win aoon be the open season ..? - ? I The Duke of Twfc, second mm of King George, 2us n offidsl allow ' sace of IS^OOp a year. ; :far? tbo British owa bis ktegdom - mroag^ ?pwebo^^4<;^5^#.-^j^ Ifchs ' ' . '",,",f,i " - ,> ? ,-T'. 3 - &:* M.MI I Vrtrtfc to puWKatkm of pfcoto I eranha of the Imoerlal iiunlly fla-newB* /'V?. ?? '?"^^^^*^>'''"'?'^^''"?**' '* y 2v-v' 7* mq ya?|A Ito^? tou)HiiV tf 2??3 UwIUhUU '\lfjkv*X#cvf. WMRi ID0m6 tfi^ ,!; _ JyV -? ^ -*?> a. T^5 * UDW W ?*n ^V"? W/F WHWi b=8S9^^Ul iU&i rildl2.J2:-v Wt|$ iv?"H>1 Bjjr notice! ii ^ I tbe Towa Elec^on which is to i be in ordered. \ The following rules and jegu- I lations were adopted to apply in I said Primary: i ? ~ - .V. r? II ine DOOKS 1W we iWKUiia- [I lion of v oters for the Primary will I be opened March 15th end clos 11 ed on April 7th. All persons not 1 reg&iered in the Primary held 1 two years ego ior the Town 1 Elecdtion are required taregi&e* daring said time in order to yote 1 in said Primafr. I The Primary wilt be held Tuesday, April 17th. In the event of a second Primary thisjj will be held ten days after the 0 fir& which date has been set for P the 27tfctof April; 1933. J All c^pcU tales jor on ices me .required to file their nbtice of candidacy on pr before April 3rd. 1923 The fee for each caadidate fox Mayor is $5.00 and should be ' deposited with the Democratic Executive Committee upon the. ? filing of the notice of candidate. " The fee for each candidate for j Commissioner is $1.00 and should be deposited with the Demo cratic Executive Committee up- ! on the filling of the notice of ; candidate. 1 ? F.TPTlllive M UC i/VUiWtHMV # . yww ? ?? T . Committee consiris of J; W. ! Holmes, J. R. Davis and Ji T< ! Thome. ! The Books for Regi&ratjoir ! for the general Town Election will be open on April 4tb, 1923, and close oo April 28th, 1923.; ; The following were appointed to asrid in the Primary' and General Eledion; E. H. Marrow, Rpjfaftrar, T, Lang and \ E. Hsirphrey, Poll Holders. ,, W. R. WILLIS, ? Ading Sec'y and Oerk to the ! | Board. For Sale?Scoicb Qollie pups, \ $5.^1. D. Muipiirey, tarts vffle, ? ' ? ? : ADMINISTRATRIX NUTIUL of mid deceased to present them to the ; on or Before the f5tl\ day of to seidestate will please make' 1 immediate paymen|^Sfe^^ [ fthi# the 4 Barfeit.-.v>' j Administratrix of J. A. Barrett. ?;?1? ' '"' '"? .' V- ? ? .' r~~* [Town of Ffltffivilltv rfflud^y is said cor soot this is 7 |j|_ # Wp ftXEJ Ar min. "i "" rT*s ? c 32nr- dsv st)rJ 5 /25^f'K. &?*' ? ^ a recent fleeting of toe Farm ville Tobacco Board of Trade, it was decided totaieo buy or'beetle by tb, t.beceo jUg^S&^ggg mutual Inters to the farmer,, warehousemen and buyers to take immolate steps to fellMNt^eevil. . me .ate steps to Ail factories and warehouses in pastern Carolina are now conducting ac ; ? thorough clean-up campaign oftheir buildings and the farmers are also hereby re queued to take similar acftion in cleaning up their barn?, packhouses etc. These 1a , , , . . ? ; ?' ' - mseds breed from accumulations of trash tobacco, dust, etc., in the coiners, crevices and cracks of any place where tobacco has been handled, but once they become adiiye they will leave the common tobacco to feaft on the very beSt grades available, as they seem to be good judges of quality. V As tobacco infeSted with bugs or borers, which is the worm stage of the insedt, is greatly depreciated in value, it is therefore to the farmer's interest to protedt him self by helping to eliminate these peSts, since they are present in greater numbers than has ever been known before. ^ -" m^ . ' ? % ? 1 1 i VItic Ui #?