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~ ' - - - - - - ? ? - - - - ? B , LOCALS AND PERSONALS OF INTEREST TO Fannviile and Surrounding Sections Drop around and say, "Hello!" Miss Hettie Cardwell of Burl iogton returned home Saturday. Mr. Geo. S. Williams spent Wednesday in Wilson on busi ness. Mrs. Ives of Elizabeth City, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker vis ited in the Snow Hill section Sunday. Miss Mable Galling of Rae ford is the guest of Miss Ethel Pittman. Mr. J. M. Stansill is spending his vacation with relatives in Rockingham. Atty. J. H. Paylor spent Thurs day in Washington on profes sional business. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rasberry and Mrs. Hartley are spending the week end in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Beaman are spending their vacation at Seven Springs and Kinston. Misses Esther and Cittie May Horner of Durham are the guests of Miss Rachel Monk. Mr. J. I. Baker has returned from Morehead City where he has spent the summer months. Miss Janie Davis returned on Monday from a visit to Miss Mary Lou White in Greenville. Rev. D. E. Hill has joined his ' wife at Magnolia and they are spending their vacation their to gether. i Mr. Leslie Barrett of Wash ington, D. C. is spending some time with his mother, Mrs. Cora Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Shackleford left Friday for a week's stay in Wilson and Wil mington. Miss Sarah Pollard returned home Saturday from Ashville ' and Montreal where she has spent the summer. Mr. Geo. Patker and grandson Mr. Fred Hatch of Wilmington returned Saturday after spending .a week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Newton. Mrs. May Buchan and danght ers, Ruth and Ann of Henderson left Wednesday after a visit to Mr* Buchan's sister, Mrs. B. O; T urnage. Miss Alice B. Roberson, the clever operator at the telephone office,-?-speSBing her vacation with friends at Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Joab Burnette, of Balti more who has been visiting her father near town was called home Sunday on account of the illness of her husband, __ _ ^ ^ Miss Edna Earle Lewis enter tained a few of hec friends at a wa!erm2Hon feast and marsh mallow roast at her home near Farmville Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.}. H. Bynom ac*. companied by Mts. Ed Barrett and daughter, Miss Susie, motor ed to Rocky Monnt Sunday, where they spent the day with friends. Elder B. W. Cowen will preach at the Primitive Baptist Church Saturday and fSunday * morning, if nothing prevents. Elder S. B. Denny will preach ; Sunday. Atty. Jol^n Hill Paylor return ed last week from Laurinburg . where with Km. Paylor several deys were spent with Mr. 'P* ; lor's parents, Capt and Mis. J. ?|| M. Paylor. They made the trip \n by aato tod attended toe peach 11 shofret Hamlet on My" y N "I)? Be|le Way?The Right FOB BETTER PRINTING Send your orders to The Room Priatery, Farmrille, N. C. Mr. A. C. Monk left Tuesday on a business trip to Danville. Mrs. J. W. Hardy spent a few hours at her old home Tuesday. Dr. Paul E. Jones and family returned from a trip to Ocracoke Friday. Mr. Jim Joyner is spending a few weeks at a training camp in Georgia. Miss Tabitha DeVisconli has as her guest Miss Estelle Perry of Mason. Mr. Geo. Davis left Sunday for a visit to his parents in Haw thorne Fla. j Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Joyner re turned Monday from a visit to Morehead. Mrs, Hattie White, of Green-J ville was the guest of Mrs. R. A. i Fields Friday. ? ? Mr* and Mrs. J. ff. Calloway, of Washington, were Farmville visitots Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Carr,! of Walstonburg were Farmville visitors Sunday. ? ? m m a Miss Fanny Gary of Murpn reesboro is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Harris. Mrs. Hermon Rouse and her children spent the past week at her old home near the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bynum and daughter of Mayesville have been guests of Mrs. J. T. Bynum. The Boy Scouts returned Monday after spending a mem orable week at Lake Wacca maw, Miss Nell Keel left this week for Greenville to assist Mrs. Tra vis Hooker in the Wayside Tea Room. Mrs. B. C. Barbee and Child ren returned Friday from a visit to Mrs. Barbee's parents near Littleton. Misses Louise Smith and Kliz abeth Fields returned Saturday from Camp Toxaway after a stay J of five weeks. ? Mrs. J. T. Bynum and .^eice, Miss Nannie Bynum, of Mayes vl^le spent the week end at Hugo and Hooker ton. Little Misses Elizabeth and Agnes Wilson of Durham visit ed their sister, Mrs. HaywOod Smith this week. Mts. McD. Horton aoddaugbt ers, Mrs. J. L. Sbackleford and Miss Evelyn are spending the week at Vfrginia Beach. tmi r> t _ t Litue Misses Liien ranter 01 Washington nod Lydia Foun taifhof Fountain are spending the week with Mrs. J. R. New ton. Messers. Harold Askew .and Hugh Skinner and Geo. Moore are receiving training at the Cit izens Training Camp at Fayette ville. Mrs. Annie R. Lang and daughter, Annie Laurie and Miss Annie Perkins left Thursday toy a visit to Tryon and other poiels in Western Carolina. Miss Francis Gary, who has been the bouse gbest of her sis ter, Mrs. J' H. Harris, for the past few weeks, left Wednesbay for her home in Muresboro. Atty. R. T. Martin spent Sun day in Richmond, Va. with his wife who is a patient in a hospit al in that city for treatment. We a^glad to report that she is im* Misses Helen Griffin, of Wj$ son, Louise Harrison, of Wil? liamston, and Qlzie Dance, of Washington, I), C., have been the guests of Miss Nelle Moye Mr. R; E. Chappelle and Granddaughter, Sarah Brian of Edenton spent Monday with his daughter, Mrs. M, V. Horton. Mr. Chapelle returned in the af ternoon leaving little Sarah for a longer visit. Mr. John Moore and family and Mr. J. H. Mayo and family, of Falkland and Mr. John Den ton and family, of Kinston, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Moore Sunday. Mrs. Grimbly spent a few hours with her Daughter. Mrs. J. W. Hardy Tuesday. We tfre glad to see her out again after being confined to her bed for several months. Misses Alice McCargo, Mil dred Bynum, Etbel Pittman and j Mable Gotlin and Messrs. Hu- 2 bert Joyner, Babbit, Walker and | Gates motored to Hilcrest on 3 Monday evening. 3 I < Orphans to Sing The singing class of the Metb odist Orphanage at Raleigh are to give a sacred concert at the Farmville High School Auditor- .3 ium,next Sunday morning at el- 3 even o'clock. Everyone who en- 3 joys good music is invited to be 3 there. Bill Fulford is a member ? of this class. / kV. ; ? i Merchants ; yon best valoes for g THE BAM OF FARMVH1E t ?? >" v\'.t v ? Farmville's First Financial Institu tion With Resources of One Million Dollars Established 1904 The value of modem financial in stitutions to a community cannot be overestimated especially one which has carried out successfully for nearly two decades policies which have re sult#!! in the upbuilding of a great community and whose infuence has been felt in the expansion of an en tire section. Such is the record of the Bank of Farmville which since 1904 has been a power of strength in the financial business world and has been the means of centralizing in this section a great mass of commercial activities largely responsible for our present growth and prosperity, Just how strong the Bank of Farm ville has grown in the confidence' of the people is illustrated by the fact that its total resources are a million dollars. The history of this institution has been one of which its officers, directors, stockholders and depositors may be justly proud. Since having become established in their new home which is one of the most modem banking. houses in the . State this institution has not only carried its service to this section but throughout the entire country. rr,t- ? 4-Via Ponlr ern PrPQ. 1I1C UHitCio VI ViiV A/auu H?v ? .V- m ident, R. L. Davis, Vive-Pres. J. R. Davis, Cashier, D. E. Oglesby, Asst. Cashier, J. M. Stancill. Mr. R. L. Davis is one of the wealth ies citizens of Pitt County and is the owner of more than 7000 acres -of farm lands in addition to being at the head of R. L. Davis and "Bros, the largest merchantile firm in East ern Carolina. He is a public spirited progressive citizen, a man who has worked untiringly for the upbuilding of this section and has always been found ready and willing to throw his influence and support to any move ment for the up building of this com munity. Mr. J. R. Davis, has been connected with the bank ever since its establish ment, first as Cashier and now as vice Pres. He is also actively connected with the firm of R. L: Davis and Bros. Mr. D. E. Oglesby has been Cashier of the Bank for the past four years, is a progresive young man of wide ex perience in" the Banking world, and one whose fitness and judgement in financial matters, has been demon strated by his successful management of the affairs of this great institu tion Mr. Oglesby, holds the confidence of the community and the patrons of this Bank, and his judgement in finan cial matters is frequently sought. The -directors in addition to the President and Vice.-President are J. I. Morgan, W. A. Pollard, A. C. Monk, D. F. Lang, Dr. H. P. Moseley, McD. Horton, A. J. Tyson, C. L. Hardy and W. J. Turnage. These men need no introduction to the community as they are well known successful business men who have your interest as Tjell as theirs at heart. The Bank of Farmville I ESTABLISHED 1904 I Capital and Surplus : One Million Dollars | & Strongest Vaults in Eastern Carolina | ? - f | &Jr ? v.i. v : .. I We Know Your Wants and Want Yoiir Business * ? r ? ? | i \ \ ' o ' I O That the Service rendered by H this Bank meets the needs | of our patrons is shown by^ f ' r ?; S .%*?'- ;? \ '? ? : the large number of firms I and individuals who make \ this institution their Bank- | ing Home. j .. .1 : ? ~ s v .:,r jvj * *8, y fc :" >i .'. ..v'v '? j-' $ :*'* ? * jf ??( ; . ^ / 4 Per Cent. Paid on Time Deposits. I Safety Lock Boxes for Your Valuables | I 'Of i; ' N J ? ' i>' tile Bank of Farmville rfmiw-w N.'C. JJpl Jjwv;..s\ -a. ' iii ; R. L. DAVIS, President J. R. DAVIS, Vice-President | D.E.0G|p|r^? J. M. STANSILL, Asst. Cashier jj ^ .......it...<>>l
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