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j "^CC H MISS EMMA DALE - < ^ or phone affke 15; residence 6 | Representing j I M ? fl- ^ V X ] I HV 1.11' fl 1B| B j ^ j X Wilson, N. G. ! T 1 "Guarantied Floral Service" J ? . . v. ? 'T.l XI r M ?lL "* < ?IIIIM^IWI^HIMMIW LOCALS jVMOPERSON Als Farmviiie and Surrounding Sections V. r -< | C. L. Hardy, of Jdaury, was a busi ness visitor in the city Thursday. ? ? * * ? Messrs. J. W. Hotimes and W. ? Ras berry spent Tuesday in Raleigh, % i '? =-.i- '? - ?.# ?v ? . .. . *. Attorney John Hill Paylor attend ed superior; court in Tarboro Mon m , # * * * * w ^Miss Nell Keel, of Greenville, sjwftt a? week end hfere, with relatives ? and friends. V - , ? ? * * *? Mr. and Mrs. John T. Thome re turned Tuesday afternoon from a ris . it to RaJeigh/ , * ; .j Mmsb. R. H. Knott and 1>. S. Bar jett spent a f ew hours in Wilson WiUpn iang, prominent Wtlsto? burg merchant, visited FafmriUe Thursday evening. ^ ? ? ? ? - Mr. ai^ Mrs. W. D. Bryan, Jr., have rettvned from a visit to frfcftds in Roanoke Rapids. V * ? ? # John Andrew^, of Wiluiin^teu ia Jn. the city the guest of his daughter, Mrs. H. P. Moseley. I "? jj? J Mrs^B. 0. Taylor, Mrs. Annie R. Lang end a party of friends motored to Kiaston Thursday afternoon. ";' Mrs. H. W. Tonuge was hostess to thje iocr.l chapter of the U. D. C. at I -tefr home on Contentnea stmt this l< * ? ?'? ? ;?- Jin. ChappcS, of EdentOfi, who has Jrten, spending some time here with Wr daughter, Mrs. M. V. B^lhn, has returned some. I * ? ? ? i^Car! T. Hicks, cashier of^the Farm v mb and Merchants Bank at walston burg, was a visitor in tHe city Thurs ^liy evening. : . * ?* * .Several memberi of the Ideal chap ter of the U. D. C. expect to attend I the district meeting to be held in ;; Cfiacnville Saturday, Ajhfil 4. I > >.,* r . .r\ ? ee, ,. m Mas. J. W Parker was hostess of tttte wtek at her I visit Wednesday. I " ?j, . . , *? ?*?- ? IQUMjyJv SDtSlt |1 j^w u&VS xld*6 ? 2,^' " * t m . ? kg i* Gweavrile tkia week on profes . ? * w ^ fTuJAJ I Dr. H. L. Keel, of Winston-Salem, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris and mother, spent the past ?Week end here with relatives. .? - ? ? ? ? ? A good number of our .people are planning tb attend the JKtt county commencement and tradbfaeet to be fheld in Greenville Monday, April fi. V ' ? ? * ' jl "s , Their many friends Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hollomntto Farm ville. Mr. and Mrs. Boil Oman have recently moved from thb country to [ George street ' ??**;/ His many friends here and over the county will regret to Ifdxp that little hope is entertained fo* the recovery seriously ill in a hospital in Wilson. sell attended the Presbmrwlrt Albe marle meeting in Washington April 1-S, as delegates , froi^ the Auxiliary ; of the Farmville Presbyterian church. ..... Messrs. D. E. Oglesby, J. M. Stan I cill and Judd Walker, ef the Bank of Farmville, and Mr. W. J. Baker, of the Citizens Bank, attended the meet ing of the Pitt County Bapkers' Asso ciation hdd in GreehvilTe Thursday evening. At the election of officers for the ensuing yeijv Mr. Oglesby was honored with jfti office of presi dent of the oiganiri&m. ^ MflK' -< .A '?' V ^?iac:L^ ? MJkiM M n - w^s ~ Lookta' towstt the fbtore I - holds a fascination strange, for ambitious human natur* ever ,N I thirstin' for a change, ? And, ? though we're 4.4in' wett enough I ^s on our way we prance, are II ? embrace a realty promise every I f time we get the chance! V LooMa* tohard tjhe future ?: he$e the element of douht?? r, ||.. .'jest enough to spur a feHer who ; F delights in Bndin' out^No?tt : I aint the fact of: dyitf that ' totont dread ? : i . j Leoksa'' toward the future fen ? a better, bright* dey,sr? escape, g I , r; the hauntfn' memory that*oukl ? ^ free ,.us t'other way ;? there's nothhi' quite se certain j ;! a* "a snooze beneath' the 'aod{ j nobody doubts the future of a I -.J. .? ? J,J It ? ? II .-.MB .1 .1 11.11 ito III ??? "m Ml|!i pT*^ Rt'r '? '-''^bU all v J L ~y Z~ Y"* , *v**v 1 ? ','fl^^HDIiv -. ?BU'-?^Rvb* ' ^ -1 - - w**wlr ? m**+vw T - I - ???? -? T ' ?.-.?'' K ,. j 1 *?**/ * 3 "? &-I' 4??by announce my candidacy for re-election for Mayor of Farm* ville. - V' -' ~M M. V. HORTONx ? ?'" "v.";1 ?. ?> I. FOR MATOB.^> 1 l Saving beenurgently requested by: a large number cjf the . citizens ?f the Town to run fqr Mayor, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Mayor of the Town of Farm viHe,subject to the wishes of the Democratic voters ofsaid Town ii5 the-primary to be heW on the 16th day of April, 1926. If nominated and elected I promise to give my best efforts toward making the govern ment cf the Town of Farmville effic ient, and to serve the people of the town to the best of my ability. This 2nd day of April, 1926. WALTER G. SHEPPARD. - ?? ? m FOR TOWN COMMISSIONER ?v : I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as a member of the Board of Town Commissieners, subject to ! the wishes of the Democratic voters, . J. R. DAVIS. ? FOR TOWN COMMISSIONER ? I I - ? : I hereby annomce nay candidacy for ret-election as a member of the Board of Town Commissieners,'subject to . the wishes of the Democratic votets. T. M. DAIL. ( FOR TOWN COMMISSIONER ? ? y '? ] I hereby announce my candidacy as .] a member of the Board of Town Com missioners, subject to the wishes of the Democratic voters. L. W. GODWIN FOR TOWN COMMISSIONER ? a I hereby announce my candidacy as a member of the Board of Town Com missioners, subject to the wishes of thev Democratic voters. H. W. TURNAGE. ? FOR TOWN COMMISSIONER - ?/. ?i H- ?? I hereby annoahce my candidacy ad a member of the Board o!*Town Com missioners, subject to the wishes of the Democratic voters. T.W.LANG. j ? FOR TOWN tOMMWSIONEIt ^ ?; ? I hereby announce my candidacy;^ a member of the Board of Town Cfcijfc missioners, subject to the wishes of jj lbeD.mMr.tlc votert. J&SffiSjv r / ? ".?i.i . " 'j' 1? "* 1 V " T&:i * Tie Difference?I Betwea tie Cert ?f Good ui Cb??p PriAttoj v ,, ? ?> - ?? .. b eo dfht the: he who goee Aoppng from pnnw .to pnmer to secure ns pnrwng-;; at a few cants kss than what . kie realy worth hardly ever v; malwe day laborer wafts at this unpleasant task. ? r.X;- - , ; If you wart good wori at' |! prices that are righa get your ^ job printing ? > '?<??*?i'-'* " ' - ' r \ ' . T '? i _ > ' this Office in i ill i i, ?? .in 1 ' Fool"; evening Atopic fpFhe Nature of |j leader^ Alex. Bynumi ' ' |j 11 a. m. Morning prayer and ser- ] mon in .Snow Hill. 3 fcn&SO p. m. Church school ;atBaf?|j lard's school house. 3 7 p. m. Young People's Service 3 m. Evening pppyer and sermon. 4 h A 'moist cordial invitation is ex- 3 tended to all people to be present at 1 the special. Holy Week Services' in j the church every weningat8 o'clock. 3 1 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N. N. Fleming, Jr^ Pastor. j Sabbath school, W. G. Sheppard, su- | perintendent, 9:46 a- m. 4 Preaching service with celebration 3 ?f the Sacrament of The Lord.'s Sup- j This will be our first service in the j new church year, at ^this time we will 1 hive a brief, report of the work of 4 the past year. I i Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. ifl Preaching service at 8 p. m., with! I congregational singing led by Chris tian Endeavor choir. Because of the services all next L week at the Episcopal church, there 1 will hie' iio mid-week prayer service H I BUSINESS LOCALS i ; 1? FOR SALE?Good. Milch cow with J young calf." to ErwinJ Farmville, < Nrt,, ,N. ? y->,. : * ^gMGBTLY USED BCCKEYE iij- i B. eubator at a greatly reduced price. \ IFarmville Furniture Co. < ? ? ? ? . ?? < NOTICE?If you want your horse or < mule dipped see ine. A. L. Mur- < phrey/Farmvffle, N. C. , J FOR SALE?White Leghorn and J T. E. Joynr, ? < f6R SALE?Two fresh eows; see or' J phone W. C. 'Holaton. ; FOB SALE?Thome's Improved Cot ton seed for planting, $1.60 bushel. John T. Thome. Flffii A BUCKEYE incubator used for one hatch, good as new- Must be sold at some price. -Farmville Furn: Co. 1 i ? ?i, i .ii,, . *BX$A$iBIG BOLL and Simpldns ] Improved Cotton Seed for sale, $1.00 bushel. McD. Horton, Farm vflle, N". C. ? i J EGGS FOR SA LE?Tompkins strain < pure bred Barred Rocks and S. C. < Rhode Island Reds; Marcy strain Jer- ; sey Black Giants.' 1.50, $2.00, $3.00 < tor setting. Idles A Davis, Falrm ville, N. C. j ? * i * ???? . . ' : ?r?? jpUTGHESS ?IUp mS 11 ^ X O ^ ^^ ^ II ^ I 1| _ ' T\.,^nfipoq 'PJYIJ|pAj?i' |liof ffOHHt tnftlfff fl fffiffr* ll I 1 ? I f , . j j > ? ? . ? _. *. . ? II' I The price of corn, hog*, wheat, h?y |; < k > . . . 4. or cattle may go up?or down, but the > ? , 4 X > V; Vr '.f ' - .= '? v . i ;; -1 M ?i' Interest on your ! S' , ::: : s: TIME DEPORITS jj! u < x > B V I > ? X. X ? remains steady. \ h < * I 4 H ? SI A n:J furthermore, it works a twenty ?> 'Roll Your Own- , hf, . ' h ih four shift, every day urthe year* - . ! is a fine, slogan ;. ? . \\\ :: When It comes to Can you think of a better-Inveft E Bankrolls. meat/ i f; *? !> b '? ' * ? : ' . ' ' ? 1 4*1 || Bank of Farmville. . "There Is No'Substitute For Safety" Mfe ISI ..... .77 ?i * ? ? . 1? ?*? ?' ' ' .? - GET THAT REPAIR JOB . DONE NOW WHILE WE AEB NOT HUSHED , !! | Remember we are preparedto do all kinds of work on i: both light and heavy machinery. In ^ase of broken parts, : we are also equipped to make new parts to Fit, or weld j| the old parts. Acytelene Welding one of our specialties. .. ??>?.'. '? '"V ? ? ? :H7*? . - ''? ' I X ii, ' . ' i? - i ' ? 1 I, ?lii ?? >- ??? " '? ? - I ?' ' ' ? ' ' 'I j WHY? I H ^ 5 * i; Fourteen Reasons why The Leonard Clean able Refrigerator Is The Best Toi'Own j j; - u g J No. 1 The Leonard Cleanable is lined With smooth hard porce- $ J> lain in three coats fused on heavy Armco iron at a temperature I 4 5; of 2000 degrees. . - ;$ s' '1 J \ No. 2 Ten heat re<.sidiing walls of insulation, assuring an even low . j 4 !' temperature, insuring economy of ice consBmptibn. 7 <4 N | ^9 No. 3 Cold, dry air circulation constantly beinr chilled and repurified ;1 ?< 'J No. 4 Hinges of artistic design, Strong, durable and heavily ! nickel plated, <4 No. '5 Ice rack made of heav^ galvanized iron,*won't rudt or $f JT leakWi easy to dean, \t if y \ :l 1 K No. 6 All coruOfs are rounding 'with the porcelain lining coming l| 2 to outside edge of door frame, "So round and smooth that it is really ;|r I ?? no corner at all. il X ,f ?* ' ? ' ' " I r v. -,v V \ . ' * S No. 7 The drain pipe and trap easily accessible but not in the \X UI way non-rudting and insures dryness of bottom of refrigerator. !? No. 8 The new Lear rrd lock/ automatic, made of brasa nickel i plated, * ; &,, J u fx
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