X - T? l; ,?l^a 7 m, Iw ??. For ANY tnd.AIX ! i Deliverey Promptly Any- J where at anyhour. * I Will appreciate >oW Bext order, be it smatit ertergre. Prices l^uoMhle. [ Phone J I Mrs. G. M. Holden ? ? . I I". ? ? ? I"?? % . .1-w ?' "... 1 . ??? ?? ? >? ? - j ~ - * '? ? *?. y'&i i *?-, - . ?% ? -???????- ?"?????.?"? LOCALS AND PERSONALS QT INTEREST TO Fannviiie aod Surrounding Sections ?? " 1 " 1 ? 1 *!"""?? I ??!??? 'I " ?' ?' W. C. Askew is on , the sick list this week." > ? i ? * ? ? . -v' ~ '' J Mr. Elbert Holmes spent Monday in Morehead. . - ? ? ? * \ Willie Turn age is spending some time at Virginia Beach. ? ? e> Miss Annie Perkins is spending a few days in Farmvijle. > ? ?W ' Miss Sarah Pollard is spending tide week at Wrightsville. ? ? * * I Mrs. P. S. B. Harper, of Kinston, was in town Thursday, ? * ? ? J. O. Bailey, of Wilson, spent the week end in Farmviile. James Lovelace went to Greens* boro Monday of last week. s* * * ? Mrs. Ray West, of Walstonburg, was in Farmviile Monday. Miss Mary Louise Ramley is visit ing relatives- in Greenville. ' ? ? r * Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Jonee spent Sunday at Morehead Bluffs.' ?' ? ? * * George Williams went to 'Wflming ton Wednesday, of last week. - ? v Miss Alice EHiet, of Hertford, is j visiting Miss Seba Flanagan. -v .. r^- ? \? p K" \ Edgar Barrett went to Wrtghtsygla Beach Wednesday of last week. *?** Mrs. Wilson, of Durham, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Haywood Smith. V ? , -it V*.; . Rev. N IN. Fleming and family are spending some time in Wilmington. Chief Taylor, wife and baby, spent several days in Morefaead this week. x? # * ? Mrs. Ou& Hfcjje, ef Wabtonbnrg, waa in Rmraftt&feesdny afternoon. Mrs. Winak.?, of WinfaB, is. visit l Jimmie Lewis, af Washington, D. C., is visiting his parents, near- Fana ? ? ? * J. W. Lovelace left Friday of last I V'gsn. Mrs. G. M. Atwater and children, , of Greenville, spent Tuesday h Fara ' Vilk. rff; * * * * V I > 1' Mrs. Ralph Tfeoagiaon, of Aurora,' is visiting her brother, Dr. Jqfax S. Honker. '' ? -;./:v . ? ? ? ? Mr. ud Mo. Hun, *?mn| W * ??*??.* ?? ' ^ iw ??k to Fwm. If"*" ? ? ? ? 'i ? ' - A?nr I.m I ^totowr. Mfc.K?k " 'II ' ~ tllj }. S. }ej%K." .HlT S | , Mr. anH Mrs. G. S. Williams and Mrs. W. Li Godwin spent Wednesday at Moorehead City. ? ? ? * ? ?* i Mrs. J# L Shackleford has return- j ed from a grip through the western! part of North Carolina. \ - ****'' i . Mr. and Mrs. L M. Cox have re- ; turned to Farmville after spending several days in Norfolk. Hiss Georgia Walker has returned ' to her home in Norfolk after a visit to friends in Farmville. ;< . ? f j* * * * I J. L Taylor spent a few days last week in Norfolk'visiting his daugh-L ter, Mrs, Alfred Alfofti. i C. T. Pierce, of near Falkland, at-1 tended the ball game in Fa:mviltel Wednesday of last week. ? *?? :,c:J Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bond, of New ' York, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Horton. ? * * ? i Miss Ellen Lewis has returned to i farmville after visiting her brother in Washington, D. C ? , ? ??.? Mr. L M. Cox has Returned from ^ Norfolk where he has been in a hos- 5' pital for treatment. *V . i p" ~ - -v I Francis Marrow, of Tarboro, spent :^^W~ofb5tWMk l*r. andM* W. LmU> SnUth teft Wednesday ??. Raleigh to take their j [son, Emerson, far treatment/ '4% 1 I * * ?5 -. ? C. M. Paylor, Jr., of Petersburg, V*., is spending some time her? with his uncle, . Atty Joint Hill Paylol, '&? > pMr. ow&MriL J. Y. Monk and chil dren, who hkve been down at Ocra coke, returned home last Friday. ' Don't fait to see "Listen Lad/" to be presented^* Perkins' Hall Friday night of next week, August 13th. '% :W? ; Miss Lucy Moore, who has been vis iting ?riendsC:.*nd. relatives in Falk land, hah jretuBied to Farmville. ; Miss, Lydia' Tyson left Friday last for Baltimore to be with her sister, Christine, who is in a hospital there. 1 ' ; ' J Mrs. E. T: Amnions and daughter, ? of Spartanburg, S.C., ape via ting Mrs. Amnions' sister, Mrs. Jack Smith. * ?? * Mrs. J.' C. Gibbs and children mo-1 tored to Washington last Sunday, to be with Mr. Gibbs, who is in the bos- ! pita'. ; ? ? ? * , ^ 3 Mr. and Mr. W. T. Bryan, who \ have been away on their vacation, re turned to Farmville Monday of last week. i' VPf * <> * ? - Atty John Hill Paylor, accompanied by his nephew, C. M. Paylor, Jr., } paid Gatesville a professional visit 1 Tuesday. 1 ' V ? ?? ? 1 ? ? ? 1 Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Jones and ' children, who have been spending ' some time at Ocracoke, returned to ParmVille Friday. 1 W' ? 3??..? V ? .*???' ??' V - J ? ? Mai * 1 Mr. and Mrs. R R. Fields, of ] Greenville, spent last Sunday after- 1 noon with Mrs. Fields' mother, Mrs. 1 W. J. Rollins. ? * * ? 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jone? and son, sj Fred, left Wednesday morning for ; Georgia where Mr. Janes will be on 1 tj* tobacco ' /J ? ? * * , Mr^and Mrs. S. R. Jenkins, Mr. Cherry and Miss Cobb and Mrs. Cobb ] spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. , Alex Bynum. - ] : ; . ? ^iaka your engagement now to see , "Listen Lady'' at Perkins' Hall next Friday night. To be presented under auspices of Farmville Fire Dept. ] -".V- ??-1> yfii+ 'yt?.*' '? '? '? *- lit f ' ^ ay ^ sacred concert int^e_"*^B^ chutches of ^ ?S%< g|P|9l| ? ?the concert. * I -" " ^J?J|L . Wheiew, ifiw Mr. and M^ Hotaes, ^ ^ Vivien Caae,/? ? W*J?^^k| tfTieeler, W. J. Ra^?[*?U0 of ^his city attend!^ , the ^ ^KV^aybaf^noon, The hofee was tastrfu^JJ* yith roses, daisies ?d gadMh<W? ^y baskets being gwen a* ;* | four tables were set '? *Uj*1,v5S ippiintments being unusonlly WW -,sr~-.~W| s&x&&?m served coca cola j^^Sfted^e^^^ *V*j Misses MeWbon^ and *en the *^*g ad other courtesies duiwt; ? . - I pSb Famivflle. WANTED-TebuynU^sW^ 3 or 4 feet square; writ? to P. U Box 186, or phone 168. > v.. -.^H:-. ???? JH ^v ' ? ' ? v? y,yk '? -yn^^^K hm? .^^-'J^^Bf<, , -p*-- . !^W '^B W y - >?> -II / Tfear $10 000 OflO Bo^ SilM^'' ^ ^ ," 4 A t ? l . 'A >"iiiln*m^nt jftnf/*^** / Vwaw fha# a MlCr. flLlo 2CfMnHD? WlUi N. jajlvn >IW ? f**''<' "^SfcT m l ? #1A AAA u_^_j> nret nHlh find n^tt .MflfllVr ^y ? ., ni'^tcQ ? cost of ?Av . __ ? ABBS ?' J |_ ,1 nrKta >L* ^Jf_y-_? . H ? | sii..^mI Koked ami riveted anJi. so ngui tfat. iQtfc^fe^ / i*q??ljHB Mlj jjf^r .. -, -, 1r "? .-v -" .*?-?- ". i L. "t"*' -, -:?i?SK -V W^i<- V ? ? ? ?-~ ?*'"? ? ' '? - ' ..-?: .:; ??; ? r . __ p p t i| . , ,'V I ' , I I TltC^fijverb Of the Farmier I and the Seed - | Thj^iargjer is \ei V career to sow his sted upon the ;: f rk-hetf soil, where heskfortCs it will bear the richer crop. ? f _ 1 Of course some seed^fir<m)on poor soil and bear very little. <? J A few seeds fallydpon thK rocks and barren places and |! ; What yrould you drink or .'farmer who deliberately j; : sowed fie greatest part of his seed among die rocks? He < > Audtbe crtzy/' you would say. j ^ Yet as you go through life you sow your earniegs. | Be wise, sow your dollars In rich soil?so they will root \j and bear interest. Avoid the rocks and barren places, where jj ^fool's dollars 4<e wasted. Sow your dollars in the Bank. J; Bank of Farmville | SAFETY U Farmville, North Carolina X ? ? I Every event is an ocoasion for flowers, whether a <| | bfrth4ay, an anniversary, an expression of sentiment or ! I {cheerful message to the sick, they always tell what the \\ r jfeeaft wishes to say. I / Vax* Call Phones 6 or 15 j> |EMMA DALE barolinf Floral Company!; I "Largest 5tippers of Flowers in Eastern Carolina" -f.nV? "!"'<M>># ' m, . - . . HIHMPSRT^Kk7| ?? xz ? Of tt K ? ti/^ in sNc0?pi 110G o, ? I ft j|| ?. ." w. :;w- ? ? . *r ft T ?S'' W"t f ?x t BX Xj^k i (B^^k \ ? ? * H I, " CH ^ . ~.-\-, ?."T**': T-'.S"-V- *?': DC ? M \ I 1 g ^llkJr y >'r 8M^ ?T'. V,V- ?.*'?? '" .. y _."'? . SHE MrmA t ** 21 I '#5**!. v- ^'' 1*4' ? 2A ? nKs?.' ? ?./; ? ? ' :Wk ? *'??? <: '.'A - *? WT 1X??t - ir^ 1 ? mi Bt .?,Xjiv5&*< ivavji XX/;:~ I w ' * XX <S r ,1 Rpst It Jp>;;: 9 ?f.;. tl

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