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LOCALS AND PERSONALS
OF INTEREST TO I
Farmviile and Surrounding Sections j
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Miss Best Dail, of Snow Hill, spent
a few days here -this week visiting
relatives. ? "
Mrs. H. P. Moseley spent a few days
in Farmville this week visiting Mrs. <
Annie Lang.
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Attorney John Hill Paylor attended
the session *f the Supreme Court in i
Raleigh Monday.
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Miss Mildred Barrett left last week :
for Greensboro where she entered the :
North Carolina College for Women.
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'The Chautauqua will start Saturday
a three day attraction here, and it is
hope will enjoy a large attendance.
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Farmville Extends a hearty welcome
to Mr. and. Mrs. J. W. Bass and chil
dren who hive recently moved here
from Fountain.
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MissEstelle Mixon returned to this
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city Wednesday from a two weeks'
vacation which she spent at her old
home in Ocilla, Ga.
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Dont forget that you are cordially
invited to attend the meeting at the
Methodist Church. Seriees at 11:00
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
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There has been so much doing here
at home this week that very few of
our folks bava been running around,
and those that have wouldn't let us
know about it
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A good number of our sport fans
took in the Dempsey-Tunney fight
Thursday night vis. the Radio, apd
seemed to enjoy it almost as much as
if they had had a ring-side seat
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Mr. JL E. Coley had a very narrow
escape one day last week while oiling
a large shaft at his lumber piant In
some way his shirt was caught by the
shaft and he was wound up against
it, infliriring several bruises and ugly
places about his neck, arms and face.
Fortunately, the shirt he happened to
have on at the time was an old one
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and not very substantial, as it was
torn entirely ojf him and into shreds.
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The Farmville Tobacco Market is c
continuing to grow in favor with the
I growers of Eastern Carolina accord
ing to the great numbers who daily
bring their tobacco here from various
l~ surrounding counties., as welt as from
a distance front fifty to nineiy miles
away. Stick to the FarmvOle market
I aiu^wbcb the season has ended you
wiB be the winner. Sales are not as
heavy now as Am* been, due mainly
I to pespte picking their cotton, and
those of you wishing to sell will not
I have to wait on account, of a block,
but can get back home the same day
ti the sale. No block today, and the
floors imd. factories are ready to ac
I you on tiafe again.
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PSCHrpAM WEEK SEPT. ZT, ||jG
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SOCIAL VISITATION DAY IN
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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On next Sunday, September 26, the
Farmville Presbyterian church will
observe Social Visitation. Day.
Teams of visitors will go out from
the church on Sunday afternoon and
visit every resident member of the
church, not for finances, but for fel
lowship.
This custom has been observed-for
several years, by different churches,
and can'mean much to the life of the
church.
The following Sunday, October 3 is
Rally Day throughout all the Sunday
schools of ^he Southern Presbyterian
church, and every member of the
church is urged to make plans to be
present.
All persons not attending Sunday
school elsewhere, are invited to our
school:
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CARD OF THANKS
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We wish to take this method to
express our deep, appreciation to each
and all our friends for their thought
fulness and many deeds} of kindness
to our most cherished /husband and
brother, Guy Cv Dixra, during his
illness and to us in the hours of our
great bereavementWand especially
to those who rendertd the beautiful
singing during the fgneral. The many
beautiful floral offcrinA and the ex
pressions of .syjnpjihy t^geak th us
thoughts of love ind friendship that
are dearly appreciated a/d will ever
be remembered, J '
^ Mrs. Q. C. Dixon 4
1' Mrs. H. C. Sugg
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B. H. Dixon
C. S. Dixon
. P. L. Dixon.
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A CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks an<Tappreciation to the"people
of Farnjville who were ao kind to us
during the sickVhjs aiuf death of our
beloved *daughte\ sister caul mother^
Mrs. 5V:.dtl'i^
Mr. and/Mrs. J. T..Ward
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Edna and Eoward Lovic.
Supreme Court Asked to Pass
Upon Mosefey Estate
Settlement
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Raleigh, Sept. 22.?Mortgage in
debtedness of approximately $21,000
left by the late Dr. H. P. Moseley, of
;Pitt county, is the subject of litiga
tion on an agreed statement of facts
before the supreme court this week.
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Dr. Moseley's personal property
was estimated to be,worth $57,350. It
is the contention of his brothers and
sisters that the'mortgage 'indebted
ness should be paid out of the per
sonal estate, while his widow, who is
administratrix of the estate, helds that
the indebtedness should be paid out
of the land Held as security for the
mortgages.
Judge Devin ruled upon the agreed
statement of facts that the personal
estate should be liable for all of the
debts, whether secured or unsecured,
whereupon the administratrix ap
pealed.
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Steve Movukis Finds Worthless
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Jlaleigh, Sept. 22.?Steve Movukis
got caught in the meshes of the worth
leas chock -la^jyesterday. He will
have to pay the amount due on his
worthless checks plusXhe costs, the ,
total amount being $157.05. Movuk
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is .said, it was a post dated check, but
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state witnesses said otherwise. ' The .
jury said Movukis must pay the
checks. His lawyers let the verdict
stand without appeal.
It was said to have, been the first .
case that has been brought in Wake J
county under the worthle? check lawj;
of the last legislature that has stood ;
up under two attempts to have it de- \
clared' unconstitutional. "
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A Pam court has ruled that a wife ;
has no right to open her husband's J
letters. Unfortunately, our wife is i
not within that court's jurisdiction. !
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The Ateqtof Firfendship
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1 That's why at this ins tit^^er* * a steely.
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$ Business men and others here foundNb?t X ?
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the experience the belief in our community yj
you?whether your account is large or small. Y<ta
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FARM VILLE
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I Good dry, lufi^and ripe Tips are i ?
J selling go<w\Ve.wish to advise our ip
I cu^tome/^aiKKiriends to market lugs jjj:
4id tipf as fXas they can work |;
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