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I COMEDY COMPANY I iMt; I i And a Metropolitan Cast of Artists t ^ji^j^p^oniHBBPiBii^iiiiiBiPBnBBBnnBBnBooiBwnBnpiBaPn ' 1 I ap n m AP : {25 - People - 25: + - i j < ? \ ~ J 3 [ Presenting the Latest Popolar - ? ? y ^ 33 MEW PLAYS 3 3 -' - AND BIG - TIME VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN THE ACTS ;; o -J I 0 < . NOTICE! This show has no free hand concerts or '' ' ; street parades. Oar show Is given inside of a beauti fuJ tent theatre on a large stage equipped with beauti 31 '' fal stage settings of an up-to-date theatre. 1 ? ? > Oar Opening Hay for Monday Night :: "MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME" o < i ] 3 || A big fear-act drama that is new and one of the best pro- 3 ? " 3 3 3 dueed by the company. The play throughout is fall of eom- < j ? -33 3 edy that is dean and whafceoaM, of the better class. Be- ;; 3 tween the ads (Vaudeville Numbers) that w?B entertaiir 3 3 < > - 1 is f ? ? . ^ ? 4 . ( . ^ 1 ADMIT ONE LADY FREE f 1 This Ticket tHH admit one LA- ; f.; ?; i DY FREE when presented ?,t the ?, b;.7y.?:..v^. ?>'<^-wj J j Main Door with one paid 40c ad | mission, Without this ticket res- ^ Ooepei^^SE^SBS- ? $1^0 \ Six Montfcg .75 I Three Months juii??&,?_1_ ?. .40 > ? \ *.??' ? ? i'.' .*.?"?* ?' .-\$ .' ? ??. ? ," rt^Ly fa J May tbe 10th, 1910. at the 1 j*T - ? * TV* 1"* C.7 - it Farmville^North Carolina, under FRIDAY, SEPT, 19th, 1924 ' " ^ ? The Farmville tobacco market Thursday experienced the largest vol ume of offerings for any single day in its history, according j? local vet eran tobacconists. ? As sales were blocked it was impossible to obtain official figures, but estimates placed the total volume of offirings near a I quarter of a million pounds. Prices were declared to be holding up well and meeting general satisfaction. | The rush'is due to considerable rain the first three days of the week, dur ing which time farmers were unable to do anything but work up a lot of their tobacco. Sales Friday were about as usual, with no block. , Every year is leap year for the pe destrian. I Bear skin is the iairat:2^'^inen next Stater. - ? ^ M - Boys," pick your postoffices, for Da vis will land. ___ Many an innocent lamb grows up to be a black sheep. Happiness has to be cranked, while I tremble has a self starter. . 'JT >?*-? " ' A man's greatest moment always is one to which he is looking forward. ' s ? ? Jim Ferguson, ex-governor of Teat- ? as, has his pob'tics ni his wife's name. The only people who ever achieved success by kicking are Russian danc- I Tom Taggart says: "I am personal-] tifijjf It .thCTC* X * i" V'zyt 2 " , '^'JJ ^ . V\ ' V". ' r ,-i/ 3 S.:"People need, more art/*:ja headline. "Less on female faiie, era better type," we'd say. ? ?? ? : c A Montana preacher, in order to advertise a sermon on dotation, tied a monkey to the pulpit Iggfc When the averages-family begins.; talking about how nice it wouH be to have a car popper begins to save. It m just as easy and a lot more pleasant to "boost for ahomeenter prise, but irs hard for some- eople to see it, tha :. v& ???. - -v " ' certain .^reformer protest*. .that over three hundred billion cigarettes are smoked every year. But after all, what else is there to do-with'{them. y ? f' ? ? iKSSsS??^ j | \ ' jcost -was fully come they were all with one accord * one place ? Then we read further that three thousand souls were saved on that occasion, j 'hat one place, one accord, on* pur J.T- - ' -? 7~~'~ - ? ? * ' . 7* " 7." '^ZTZ? ' * ? ' rfltb "!dkd ^ 1 people .Arthur, irrespective of de Enp^Wtad>J'org^tol a men's prayer meeting and a worn for the meeting. Ite Saturday niglit services w**j turned over to the fed erations of Arthur and' These meetings consisted of songs, prayers mid personal testimonies. The religion of Jesus Christ is a personal I matter and a personal relationship to I ? ? . * ? __j Jesus Utnst ana . strong men wu Bwomen gladly confessed their Lord and toki the congregation what-f a Igreat Savior He is and what He means in their lives and Bones. Such testimonies were offered throughout the jneetings. The people had defi nite prayer lists and prayed earnest ly and worked zealously to bring the careless and indifferent into a closer fellowship with their best Friend and lead the unsaved Into a knowledge of His saving grace and power. Thirty names were handed to the pastor as la common prayer list, and 21 made profession of Jesus Christ I The Methodist church received n at-the close of the meeting and there are others who will join'both our church and. other churches. Our spedal series of meetings will begin here in Farraville the first Sun day in October. Mrs.. L. C. Stiedlejr I of Gastonh^ will be with us as a Bi ble teacher, personal worker, and wflfiv I have charge of . thp music. Mrs. Stiedley has ably assisted some of the most noted evangelists of our coun try. The public is cordially invited to participate and help in these meet-, ings. The purpose of the meeting will be to help, men and women, boy* mid girls, of the community without any stress of denominational lines. Tn i ' 7 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ | ^ | ^ " coldest of weather at the very lowest cost, don't consid . ' S&j&S :: HOT BLAST ? . ? If you will study - %'J V - ?? R. W\ its detailed con ... S? ? ? ?? ? struction, you ean ? not help bat note its superiority to ? ? ? any othei heater on the market -.V V ? li .? 'V! The heater that throws lit jts absogteiitir- .1 square inch of the outside metai radi ates heat - : .? 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I ? ^ m08M I heat with the least coal We represent the LOUTS HOT BLAST to be I absolutely the Best Heater than ean possibly be made, and to be of the very finest workmanship and material j Ij ? Siy^. a > ? I ? r' -'' * Vwinesday-;^ ."2;* J :HEiij brakc each day this week without a 1.1 j j \ *? r I diock, and we are not looKiner tor i - ? I ?- n ' , . . /: v yMi y ? M ? j| gT . llKtl- I ft I p^jwT 11 * ? ? yv i mg week. j I ? fl KStTH
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