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? ? ? ? ' ~r J. W. HOMES, President ' ? A. W. WHITAKER, Vice-President . J. L. SHACKLEFORD, Secretary I "farmyille's only exclusive hardware store* The logical place to buy your Hardware and things anong kindred lines. Come to see us, you will find a well assorted ^tock and we want to assure you that you will get prompt, courteous and intelligent service. '? . *' . * ' s 7" V'*"? . . John Deere Impliments Lime, Cement, Plaster Galvanized Roofing J Building Material | Windows, Dooirs Stoves and Ranges ) Buggies and Harness ? ? Studerbaker Wagons . Chase City Wagons Household Hardware Automobile Tires and Accessories HUB HARDWARE COMPANY, Inc. FARMYILLE, N. C. Sell Your Tobacco on the Farmville Market if:T i v":VV/\'7 ' - ?j?"v '?1 . HUB HARDWARE CO. Farmville's Only Exclu- I sive Hardware Concern The complete hardware store is a real 4feset to the business life of the community in which it is located and whose people it serves. No hardware company has a more complete equipment or stock, nor finer facilities for handling a large and comprehensive business than has the Hub Hardware Company, Inc., of Farmville. This company's establ:<ihment is more than a mere hardwai j store. It is an institution supplying household ers, builders, painters, farmers, me chanics and persons employed in vari ous crafts with the tools "of their trades or otherwise needed in their ever^r day pursuits. The Hub Hardware Company was established twelve years ago and in corporated about three years ago, the volume of business having become such that expansion of scope was es sential to keep pace with progress. This live-wire enterprise has extend ed its field well beyond the confines of Farmville. Jndeed, the limits of Pitt county do not "bound" the field of this company's activity, especially in the farm implement and building material line. - The members of this firm are pro gressive men, versed in the hardware business and good business men. They are keenly alive to their opportunity and are to be counted upon at all times to work for the welfare and ad vancement of Farmville. . RIALTO THEATRE i "All work, and no play make* Jack a dull boy," and without the BiaKo Theatre and the relaxation and amuse ment it affords, many a .dull evening would be spent by a great many. There the hard-working head of the family may seek forgetfullpess of the cares of business and;the women and children, too, greatly enjoy the receive the hearty support and pat ronage of all. g& . . Mr. P. G. Walker, the new mana ger of the Biaho Theatre here, is showing only the very best and latest JOYNER MARKET I= GROCERY COMPANY Model Sanitary Equipment Makes This Meat Market One at Which The Most Fastidious Tastes May Be Pleased; Fine Line of Fancy and Stapel Groceries Part of Stock. A mercantile establishment cater ;ing to the needs of the people of Farmville that is equal for -approach to perfection of any similar establish ment in the larger cities is theJoyner Market and Grocery. This market, a model because of its modern and highly approved fix tures,'appliances and equipment, also is rated high as a complete pure food market because of the full and varied stock of meats, groceries, fruits and other food-stuffs that it carries. This market with ample space for the accomodation of patrons of the meat department and the groceries department is ideally arranged, the floor space being adequately propor tioned, and all fixtures so placed as to promote the greatest facflity for handling the business in an efficient manner. A feature of the market that is worthy of special mention is the large and- up-to-dat% ice box which keeps meats and other goods of perishable character fresh and pure. " 1 " ?" I II ?? HARRIS & RASBERRV C . ? When financial conditions begin to improve it is a natural thing for a man to say to himself "well, I believe IU sell this old rattle-box and boy | me a new one." | Speaking of automobiles; those who use them say there is no better make in their opinion than a Nash. This make ear is sold in Farmville by | Messrs. Harris and Rasberry who now have on hand one of the very latest productions and will be pleased at any time to take you out for a little joy ride and demonstration. The office df Kr. W. J. Raabeny the aetive demonstrator of this make [car, is located a the Farmville In surance and Realty Company bulldftg [many notable features in the Nash or. Who. ta SwgOM* talk the matter over with Jam. J. H. HARRIS ) v An Established Mercantile House With an Enviable Reputation ? ' ' ?. ' No corporation, firm or individual has played a more important part in the building up of this section than the mercantile establishment of Mr. J. I I. Harris. Concerns of this kind, with established reputation, steadily main tained through many years of business dealings which have jnade and held customers by studying their wants and supplying them, are the commercial backbone of a community. This mercantile business was estab lished in Farmville more than eighteen years ago, and numbers among its | customers of today some of the same | people who were its first patrons. No other fact could speak so eloquently 1 in behalf of this popular business man ; and when added to this that the buai- n cess has shown a steady and healthy ! increase from its inception, there is ' no room to doubt its solid and sub- < stantial character. Everything- to be ! found in a general mercantile estab- J lishment, and many things not found < in some, is included in the large stock \ carried by this store. in liiifiinAod lrnvfl -Pa** O nav11135 uccn HI wuomtoo ? IUI ? long time, Mr. Harris is familiar with the requirements of the people of this .section and the aim is to satisfy the requirements at all times. The ability to do this with the courteous and fair treatment accorded its customers, have been the elements contributing to the success of this establishment, Mr. Harris is an exponent of pro gress and prosperity and always ready to lend his influence and active as- ,i sistance to anything tending: to thlT promotion and welfare of this flection. jot rr do#n . w'^ That we do the very best line of Commercial Pjrinrin^^^at reasonable ^W^jm^,wewanl - 1 ' - " ?' '? " ' O < ? < > Bring Your Tobacco to i: FARMVILLE ? i , .? - ;; and Buy Your Merchandise ????< ?5'-.'. ' - .? . O ? ? ? , *?-; r ? ?' f . <> ? ? ? ,: ? ,-v ? r *)? <i / - > '>.w V, ' v. -s"r ,\\ ? ? . ? A W H. HI R R / S i DOLLAR'S WORTH FOR A DOLLAR OUR MOTTO" . , \\ ? ? " ? - i: Our line of Dry Goods, Notions Shoes, and Gent's Furnishings are
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