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? ????? ?.????????? ! Everything I . for | Men | to ** > wear ! ??ii '?'?-r-Tgga? ? "?j i will be M: J \ >! v found i ib - < i 1 ? -I ! 'i v in ; )::J the \ ? 1 > v Taylor Line jjii I j NOW ON EXHIBITION if Patrons of Taylor-Made Cloth 's wii! be glad to know that wt? have ju: t j";; |i ? received the ?; ;ri | FABRICS AND MODELS FOR : [j ? THE NEW SEASON i| I Beginning to-morrow the entire showing wili be placed on view and a hearty in ? vitation is extended to you to see "what's what" iir Men's Clothing for Autumn and C| t Winter. You may not be ready to order at this early date but if you see some- < ? thing that strikes your fancy, we will gladly take your measure and hold the garments Ch ? until you're ready. Come anyway! No one will bother you to buy, for this is purely C : ? preliminary exhibition. | W. M. Lang Co. 1 I Farmville, N. C. i:' Today's News 1 oo Big tor Printed Word, Hence News- Photos and Cartoons The cameras of the Publish ers Autocaster Service circle the world. This paper only has the right to print Auto caster pictures in this terri tory. The biggest dailies in the country can run no more striking photos than are now available to the readers of this paper, through our ability to make cuts in our own plant. I You'll always like the Auto; caster cartoons and comics. - ; x ' ??? - i - ; . ' ;:" IVs i mighty Rood Wee to fcliep?nfjaffl yon'ro right on i the; brink of *-'re?gc, -With bankrantcy holt of yer collar, tita way to got out. Is to "merge." with an abyss In front of yer flivver so horrltla. rocky, ami dCi.fi chat the eight of it npaets yc-r IItct, anA tarns ye as white an a ahaoji? when yon think yen are toood ter the derli, in a wreck at the end of yer Jurge. tb* way to get bock ?r the Jereh down on Ids lock. . . * aerstr has neVor bcco rooted ? f~,y*^8'S!at* ?**.***? ?. ? ? Tto mtrmlt tlx. , ^rsaatfwt iawS&?8?r?5,i ft* wbm yon are nfcfc&r *k I mill, and yer ha tin? ihett 1 *25* "fr. * d^?TT. *? ** ***** 19 19 4 I there s nothte to do. hut to U?? v ^ dstiw:i-;k v.:; k-'? s : i. ? ; ;?[ r iawte I :- 5P6AK ?* w?/cr w wwrrwlj : <nt* TH& $QUAUM M^ ?? I! CH\UP TH*r 4?TS THE J] |f^.nW rfiiT iii.'ff rtnoM j>\? . p Bwo^rw^TII<f?iWiW?T'' ; FOR ?ET^BRvP???UNG HO QETTWQ AWArTROM IT ; ' Washington Man's Nam*, In tanfe Way, Inttomtcdt That HrWU r : aft %a?y Mark. ? I . Before Frederick J?;- Stecktoan be-^ fanie the -Washington representative' ai certain financial Interests in New Fork, he qccupled Just a simple office jf hfc Wi^th hisynamf fainted on th^rt*** dpo'r. Steq^man,aad always, ?nipleined that be wa? ft sort of easy; Ba^ria{'syznpathfitic fellow^ who was.; nweeptlble Aore3 than i>ls share Kf hard-luck tiles. .... ' Ctae night as Fred. Steckman sat' In bis'office alone a ..wayfarer camtj'In thr'door,; related a sorrowful tale anin touched. Steckman for t?e price of a neat, \&3 Steckn^an handed; over the money and exhibited just a bit of im patience he asked: "Say,, I\wjsh,-ybu'd tell me one thing t Xiutl^ all the men and offices in tills big bollding why did yon select me Jahd this office to make a touch "Well/'- said .the panhandler,>v<,t' iunno exactly,, except that yourVnaa^C; sorter looked easy. I, looked 'em all >vef all down the corridor, and when [ came to Steckman it somehow su^ seated to me that here was a kindly fellow who'd faU for tny yarn. And you"did..'- t don't.know Why if struck ine .that way, but it did." . ;s?; "Well, ril be d?d," said Steckman* as he turned back to his desk ; "even my name costs me money,"?'Washing ton Post AND: THE FIREMEN CftUGHED! | ButPerhaps AH of Them Didn't, AU (hough Mr*. Blank Undoubtedly Meant Well. Lawson. Pordy, secretary of the Sbirity Organisation society, said at I; reception in New York: "Some people run down the charity' sxpert?the men or woman who studies charity, end-makes it. his- or her pro* Cession, but rwhy shouldn't we hare charity experts as .well as. medical ?x ports, law (experts or military experts 1 "Tate collecting, for Instance?coj-, leering for charity. The expert knows how to. do It and the greenhorn, be side him, la like-Mrs. Blank. , , "Mrs. .Blank was the ch.lef pillar of a honie for stray cats. Hie home was In a very bad way. In fact, Its credi tors said, they'd foreclose on It If it illdn't settle , up at once. . ? ? ) "Late one night,tossing sleepless in her b'edj heartbroken over the home's coming ruin, Mrs. Blank bad a sudden' brilliant Idea.- She rose, ran to the telephone, and sent In k flre alarm. "When the. firemen, breathless and wild-eyed, daahedupi with thetr eft. ginesj and hose and, ladders. Mm? IBlank metXbem at her door. ?? brought you here because you've sim ply-gotto subscribe SB bents spleer to my stray cats' -home,?* Kea crow eymswi. t The Red. Cross symbol Is exclusive ly reserved for sanitary formation! ccmveylng wounded soldiers or willori and for tne Institutions engaged In the treatment of such cases'by a law passed In France In 1913 and strict enforcement of this law is being car ried out The directors of French Red Cross societies, noticing that va rious pharmacists' and laborers'! firs! aid stations had put up the Red Cross sign, decided to demand the removal of all such emblems where unauthor ized. As a result the courts are httsy prosecuting the various drug stores which refuse to take down the sign, alleging that It Is perfectly Justified because In reality they are first-aid stations. However, a decree has been Issued stating that the law of 191? must be observed. ? Columbus yi^th ?>9p)M*iaaa. The medieval painter, who In a pic tare of the crodflxlon' cif Christ repne seated a Roman soldier armed with i blunderbuss must have a descendant In the British post office department According to an Indignant writer Is th{fc%utletln do. IpT Soclete Astrono mlque^do Frahq^r.the HngUsh govern men* fioif1 iwssesslori of Saint-Klttl. or Saint Christopher, onfe of the WesT India islands, has provided a stamj showing Christopher Columbus survey aftferward:' -Rut Jbat a Joy th^dfa^ must be to collectors! '? j r ? t ;- W- ~ i To Determine' Dleplae*#*rtt <*L An apparatus by **dcb the. of water displaced by * Teasel <*ja b< foimd ^ apy ttaae-l^ jpeaiis of a w?t? to^^ ^o^" i?ftaUe4 to tbe centw ^ A T^: fcTOte* Frwcb shtpplag engineer M. Augereau acC'was oo ?exhibition al the Fnench national colonial expoalt|op_at weeoa gTMiboerd ship can be secured at an; gitffcwanent. "i" ?'*?*? '' r - ?; [? < '" '?' ' ? - :.t'/;?'.vT^?^'r^5i',X-;. ^''' .' '??.*" 'Pi. ^''. ''?'ivVi "Strong and Well" " T' WISH you could kno^how it for me ?d<HtDpk*tbrte bottles A auch ltjin $njpfpyed since, before fttbpped^t^ott?n4 on ' T-frkjji^-writs''.for the lasitfcitMrfiy* just is a Mrs. Nannie Bro^m, ofJENack ic:ic. -fsawadecitiedknprolre ?ofy, Ark. "You wouldn't know /ment aft^ray ifinjfrltttUe. Iuied me for the seme; weak invalid I the trirfe^totflipii alde to do 'fay *ir hallo keep off my feef ocJwoijLjd "f6rmy;^iinny iu^>:W ^wi^ I fe^nk fine; a^shbdl and and Just got where I'd mostasliet well." ;j |j be dead ju living. Some one told J$&e^erdail Itjmayfbefust :' S WWbman'sTfonic II / '. J5*>- . . ? *?>? ?IM I TOBACCO INSURANCE I ri'%n.-Vi'ii. i?? ? i in | f- ? ?? i : ?. v. , ' O an old Fire Insuance Company do , S your worrying and carry your Fire risks. I | The cost is comparatively small for Uvo, j | : three or four months. A postal or phone t | message will put. me at your packhouse ;j ;4oor in quick time. ! ? f make a specialty of < ( "-4 ' ' f ' 111'1''""' ? ? ^insuring farm buildings. :: < ? r VV ^ I ? ' ' ? , , , Cfi. r* V .1 4.^.** ??" -l? r. *?'.? ( I :% - - - I. i ; JAMES R MOORE ' Farmvifle, N. C. / i; y, : ? ?. -V '? ' ' ? ' r | - 1 ' ???? ?? 'I' - ' [-L^-r| ^ THREE DM ! to ? i f ' ? <> < > o ,,: ',?:., <> ' Saturday, Monday Tuesday < ? . , - };?*> -O ^ jx '?? ? j v'J' I Dress Ginghams, all colors ?' and Patterns , H < ? i ? ?* -Jit' mv "l ?' v* ^ ,(ii- <1 28c value t9c a yard /:; N. CAtfttfftf#! L" t-v i / ^ < ? I bargain Store | ? The Cook $ Spot in Town ? -? ' ' ' >.*. i :t1 o I "MAIN STREET FARMVILIE, N. C. Jl r # ? v- ?#? ^CfT f - ? '? '> ??? ?> '??? L ?. 1? .????? ; . .. . ? ? ????????????????????????OfliOOOt *????<>??? if i| ^ Sc^oo^ime as Gommgl - I Oui1 Ttoik is complete, also sc? us for ijS'j f I GROCERIES, COLD DRINKS \y <x i< ? i ^ ?? | and ICE CREAM ' : it I >? - *' ? | E. L. RusseINk Co. : X ' %ip:- ? : i?r\tad>4ii tot . jgwfa* ... ? ! 2&B Street Farmville, N. C. ' 'T. -"**??? ' * ' '"* ' '?1 ? *?:? 'I'r ' V '' "'i :v. - *?'? r' '? ?
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