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by THE ROUSE PRINTERY .. ? " G. A. Souse, Editor and Sole Owner. . * ; Subscription Price One Year $1.50 # Six Months * .76 , Three Months : .40 Strictly Cash in Advance. I Advertising Rates Furnished on Application to Manager * I Entered as second class mail matter May 10, 1910, at the postoffice at Farmville, North Carolina, under the Act' of March 3, 1878. - Walstonburg News ' v. m Miss Gladys Hicks, of Rockingham, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hicks. Mrs. Pete Pierce, of St Augustine, Fla., has returned home aftev visit ing her sister, Mrs. Ray West Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hagans, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carr, of Maury, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. EL C. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rid dick, of Fountain,1' were in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lang and son, Bob, spent a few days in Norfolk, Va., last week. Miss Bessie Harrell and a party of friends, of Greenville, spent a few hours in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bailey were Fountain visitors Sunday. Mrs. Owens, of Black Creek, spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. < Claude Wheeler, last week. Mrs. Ray West and sons, Kay, Jr., | and Cameron, spent a few days in ' Enfield last week with relatives. Mr. Gardner Jones and son, Mar vin, were in town Sunday. . Dr.. and Mrs. W. A. Marlowe were < in Wilson Sunday. < Mrs. C. T. Hicks, Misses Lillian and < Jean Corbitt and Miss Gladys Hicks, < of Rockingham, were in Wilson shop- < ?- ping Saturday. ? < Mr. and rMs. C. S. McKeel went to \ Webb's Lake Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rice went to Wil- < son Tuesday. Mr. R. H. McKeel had the misfor- < tune to lose one of*his tobacco barns Friday. . Mrs. E. C. Carr and Miss Lillian J Corbitt were in Maury Tuesday. Friends of Mrs. Bill Wheeler ..will < regret to learn that she is on the sick < list We wish for her a speedy re- \ co very. - 4 "Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gaster spent < Sunday in Sanford. . * |{ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dickinson mo- < tored to Washington Sunday. - ? < Mr. M. L. Woo ten was in FarmviHe < Monday morning on business. < Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey were in - Wilson Wednesday. - ?; little Miss- Mary Joyner Jones was \ hostess Friday afternoon from four .< till sis oclock at the home of her .< sister, Mrs. Joe Bailey. The party ! was. held on the lawn and the color scheme of pink and white was car- < ried out A number of games were J engaged in. Mary Joyner Jones won \ the prize for finding the most pea- .< nuts. A delicious ice eourse was < served, and there were about twenty J guesta present Miss Jones was the 4 recipient of many beautiful and useful < - ? fx- "4 gifts. ;; " ? < ? You Can Easily Kill and Prevent Bed Bugs You can't be too careful iMt tbeae horrid peat*. No bone is safe uAlesS yoo v.'.. take the light precautions. But Bee Bran^v" a Insect Powder will heap tWe. sftVnd lSs? BAie and cwttJM.'?: v' ' Sprinkle thick w on tprinai." - > and mittreMoJuito^nH< ' ' ' c^t*B \fe ti?a ?pry. -Dee Bet Hkand before bed butt* come. Italee FlwgaFB^ Mosquitoes. . RokW. Wstsr Bug?. Mbtihj. Lice on Fowh- ? 4 sad many other KWuseybnd ?*rd?n insect*. Get Bee Bread Vfca.siftmz ,"*?*?? Sfc ?t your grocer's or dforaat s. Household f E5!?i^iafTfu/> ?Sidb ior totottg no* aoa garden pesttX MCCorwi & . X / \ ip&k '? it off and oft for about 30 years;". j eays Mr. W. S. Reynolds, off I 1 get bilious and have a bad: j taste in my - mouth. My head j ? feels dull I don't just feel lilt * i ? ! i fB wort?? 1 Know it isart lazineea,-1 *? bat bdionsnesa _ ? 1 'So I takeafew doees of Black- f| 8 Drought and when it acts well, I. S S iet up feeling like new-^full of g I pep' and ready for any kind of | ? work. In case of biliousness and other 1 disagreeable conditions due to ? an inactive liver, Blade-Draught g helps to drive the poisonous us S purities out of the system and 1 tendfl^to jjyvo the^organs in a fi of pure medical routs apdlia^ # fi and contains no dangerous or ? fi harmful mineral drugs. It can ? B he safely taken by evuyosa 5 Said everywhere. Price 3 ;? ;?-? . ' r ' , ??*?* . *"?*? <>f*t, ??/*?*'i . . * '. %?'?" Tip for Employer*. . There are uo strikes In the plapt where" the old man calls his employees Dick and Bill and asks about the baby's new teeth.?Wichita Reaeon. -7 ? ?===?-? I Advance Showing ? of the; ? i ! ? / t . American Art Custom Tailors | ? The FinO Fitting, Trim Looking Line. \ ?n j/'h 'ji ^ !* I R mreseentative wjth us ^ X ' v At Wednesday and Thursday j > --ij August 4th-5th : An Opportunity to Get An Early Selection | For Your Fall Suit or Overcoat. i *s J | J. 0 J. Furnishing Co, I Next Door Citizens Bank ? Fanttville, N. ?. f i ?? f : ALL SEASONABLE SUMMER GOODS f I AT COST- || Such as Straw Hats and Linen Suits. f! I ? ' a '- ' f wfm* ??? " " . < I'J'MMM. .,?* ' ?- 1ft . ,n n ? r.;. ,\ *1. ' auig / ? # *? uie moreypou so /5* 'tic more inonev von" h^ve ^^rifd ~ ?? ? ? nu * ? 0 ' J*. "' "w -' -.-" M^-., ' - ? *"??? ' " .. 'V ? Raleigh, ^jlj/ 29.?Ho orders havi beeh issued for inspectors or polict ?officers to arrest ;mot<afets riot dfr playing the n'my license tags," Com | missioner of Revenue; I>ougb ton stat | ed yesterday. He added it probablj i would be the end of the week befon orders would be issued making those I Mr. Doughton's statement was o? that R. M. Moore, state automobile Orders to begin arresting those with out the new" plates. Mr. Doughton said no such order had been issued IRESOUimHS-t. W. HEYES : The vestry of 'Emmsnuel church met: Monday night, July 2fltlh for the accepting Mr. Iftyca i^signnfaMjW^roTii his charge here offered the following resolution: "Be it Resolved, That in the loss of Rev. Mr. Heyes, a man of rare intel lect and attainments, marked natural ability and magnetic personality we are deprived of a true fi?end,' a good citizen and the church of a strong standard bearer.- ; Genial and pleasant in his manner, Mnei>Qi?tiA<Y on/> nnKIa (tiefinofc ui. ju^ii ihiu uwiv >v??vvo) faithful and honorable in all of his dealing*,- such characteristics have made many true, close and lasting friendships. His matchless" reading and interpretation of the Scriptures and magnificent sermons are indelli hly impressed on the mind of those .so fortunate as to hear him from time to time.. Throughout our acquaintance and association with Mr. Heves we have found him to be a generous, so ciable, ? sympathetic, broad minded, public spirited, energetic fellow be ing, imbued with the Divine Spirit An intensely humane impulse made all human beings love him. He looked to apd lived by the noblest things in life. Pure in, heart, pure in thought, pure in action, be constantly held up before his fellow beings this standard of citizenship, 'pnspotted before the world'. In retiring from his charge here he goes to a larger field of service and usefulness, in keeping with his foVmr record of progress since com ing within the: diocese and honoring uts with .his presence, -y/r. We moum hiSjloSs, we congratulate those he will nowserve. He goels with our beet wishes, our love, our esteem, Hur admiration, thdB sterling, no ble qualities thai he does; (jb constant DH; 1)^: TIOKi&LL, M A. S. HYNUM, Sec. A remedy with a guarantee of iastlsfaetloifc- -That's what is "Justly Myrrh. \ Efteryqnq buys ?a r b o ttMg&aa jthe ibsoJnte that moW Will Be returned If ?r -'he is not witfUbe resujtg^ of-this ^Hanford's Balshjt of Myrrh Is for cuts, hxwiBee, scaalbires, burns, old cleansing. R/jias re^^^ySad grugyitore* ? ^ NOTICR OF SALE v ? Under and by virtue dfc?he power ofsale cohtained'iii that certaia dee^ o/i trust executed to the undersigned on the 15th JayVof Jaau^"1925, by UnEdS?OTd^wSe, Lucinda - -WilhamSj Jtfc^KiCSai^r and wife, Virginia Baney Joyaer and wife, ?Ehntta Joynar, WaltaS&art slid,wife, Celia Baft, Dennis Duprpe. mwife, Etta Dupree, and Joseph At ?egister of deed."' office of Pitt coun ty, default having been made in pay nen$ ctf the Wes sfecured therein, ? the wdersigned>miffer for salo^fe public aiatfon.JotJk highest bidder for cash, at the irtW door in First Tract: Lying and heing\fe iQWTi of Farmvilte on thd wost smLb ^orthsssv corfl6r.k(fif Bo^ticc Joynsrs ot and: runs 100 feet in a w?terly! NOTICE OF SALE j > Undet.aKd by virtue of an order o ' the Superior Court of Pitt County vis, Jt R. Davis and P. M. Davis, part ' mode in.the action entitled T.. L. Da s ners, tradipgt^.R. E. Davis anc - Bros., against Ertijy Nobles, Geo; W - Nobles, Mary Langley and Husband ? Joe John Eangley, tho said action be ' ing before the Clerk pf said Court; 5 the undersigned Commissioner will or > Friday, August 20th, 1926, at twelv< 1 o'clock noon, before the court house door in the town of Greenville, N, C. ? offer for sale to the highest biddei fo.r CASH, that tract of parcel of land in Beaver Dam. Township, County oi Pitfc StateNprrii Carolina, and more particularly described as fof ? lows: ' Adjoining the lands of I^oac Ser mons and John 0. Pollard Jfcnown as the McArthur lands and Jsounded as follows: Beginning at Isdac Sermons' corner in John D. Pollafo's line, ran ning said line-aw^tmprd course 140 yards, thence sijuawuwom said Pol iaiu IUIC, |wiauci wiiM yaac ocxiuuus line 210 yards, so a/ tX. make 140 yards to said Sermons iSje, thence with said Sermon/line to tnCbegin ning, being by e/imate six jpW as shown.in deed j/earing'date Octb^er 1st, 1890,.froiyReubea Kbfeauls anH> Nancy Kinsaidn to Abram'Nobles, re corded in Boole E-5 at pa?e 545 of the Pitt County Registry.leSs a certain ?tract of: land in Beavfer Dam Town ship, known as a part of the Hodges land, being two acres of the six acres across the end nekt to Kinsauls line, bought of Reuben Kinsauls and Nan cy Kinsauls^ his wife, by the afore Said Abram Nobles, on October 1st, 1890, and recorded in Book E-5 at page 545. This deed being recorded in book H-6 at page 207 of the Pitt County Registry. This the 19th day of July, 1926. JOHN HILL PAYLOR, Commissioner. ?;? NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP This is to notify the public that H. P. Owens, formerly a partner in the Owens Millinery Co., of Fountain, N. C., has sold all of his interest in said firm to M. D. Yelvg^n, and all due by the said OweiX^MiUfnery Co. are to be paid by said ft/D. Yelver ton and Miss Nell OjrfenSk partners trading as the Om^MHlinetaHllo. John Hill Pgytiir, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE ? . .vl '? -?rv.:.; By virtue of the powers contained in that certain deed of trust executed to J. R. Davis, Trustee, by E. P. Pip P?n Daisy Pipjwi, clAted Februa# Deed o? Trust is recorded in Book Hrl4, at page 603, of the Registry of Pitt county, the undersigned Trustee will on Monday, the 2d day of August, 1926, at 12 oclock, noon, before Die court house door in Greenville, N. C., wtpose jo public sale to the hlrfbst bidder for cash, the following/de scribed tract of lan^hto-wit: / Lying and being frfftomviUI Town ship, County of Pit? the old Town of Marlboro, N. aJhClying on the S. W. corner oVthe old FhipF Road, leading fromJFilson to Groen ville, N. C? an^JJre road from Farm ville to Snow Hill, N. C., and begin ning on mamm corner, and run ^ wilh.the Wilson Road, about west to George Farmer?* lind&tfjence a southerly directum 1# said George PanwrtrliMi t? John Ruhercu's Ita., thence with safd RobOrson'a Imfcinf* feasterty direction to the Free Will Baptist church lot,- thence with said church lot to th?' Snow Hill road; thence with said~*tfad~in a northerly direction to the beginning, containing one (1) acre, more or less. AwUbe ing the same tract of land , deeded Da vid Brock by H. C. Mo?re and We, lizzie Moore, which deed is of rec ord in the Register's office pf Pitt county, in Book Q-ll, pejtt^<f$2, which is hereby xeferKdto Uf a more defi nite description. 7Sj?being the same piece or parcel o^dawWeeded to E. P.[ Pippen by DMpt Brock iNdwife, Ma^ ' mie Broc^dfn January 2,nH9, and being the lo?op>hich the said E- P, ? Pippin now Kves. ff > '?? ; % This the 1st day of July, 1926. J. R. DAVIS, Trustee. John Hill Paylor, Attorney. kovth Having qualified as' administrator of the estate of Mrs. liary Ellen ton, deceased, late ft Pitt cojjuff/ North Carolina, tWl is to^tHy all iate of said dece^sL<^M^^it them July Verified tfJfe undersigned At Farmville, N. vC on or before the fifteenth day of July, 1927, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their < . recovery. All persons, indebted to said estate will' please make immedi ate payment. This the 14th day of July, 1926. E. C. BEAMAN, : .; Administrator of Mrs. Mary Ellen Newton, ' ? |^|Blt0jttHE3flBHB&Q^HBB5SSQC5S*2SE53B223 ^ | ^ A ^ ^ jrr .'"? " v-'-. . _ ^ \ $ ?I LOOK FOR THE YELLOW FRONTS j :| ' ? ' '. :: Stretching Dollars < | ^ ^ ?" v Z ? ? , j! | Proving That Your Mone^ Goes Farther ; | . At A Pender Yellow Front Store. j ? . 1 H-*! ? ?") i?m?i??-*??!? :tf J J Colonial Herring, No. 2 Can.- . ? 10c ?> 1 Libby's Med. Green Asparagus Tips. ... . 35e || | P. & G. 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