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iv. Mr. R. T. Martin was a Snow Sill visitor Thursday. ' 1 * ? *? . t Mrs. W. M. Willis was a Raleigh 1 visiter Monday. 1 ? * * V I ; . 7* ... ? ~ ? ? Mm. J. C. Moye, of Snow HO, was 3 a Farmville visitor Thursday. : ? * 1 Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Tandy and Dr. 1 Crosafield were Wilson,visitors. Wed- j nesday, Dr. Crossfield poke at A. C. ! C. ? - ' :? *?* . . 1 Mrs. L. B. Dupree,* a former resi dent of Falkland, is spending- a few : months in Farmville with her son, Mr. ' ?V. R. Dupree. ? ? * * ' ' ? ' ? ? * '1 Mrs. J. A. Mewborn spent Sunday in Raleigh visiting her daughter, Miss . Sarah Mewborn, who ' is attending ' Meredith College. . * * *? Mr. E. P. Simmons, of New Bern, District Deputy Game Warden -and Chief Forest Fire Wardenrwas a visi tor here Tuesday. . - ' ?" ' ?..? ? * ? ?!:" v " ?..? ?- ?- v -' The Methodist Missionary Society wishes to announce their annual Baz aar to be held Thursday before Thanksgiving, Nov. 17. ?V . - Be sure to hear Dr. .CrossfiekI at the Christian Church. He is preaching some wonderful sermons and it is in deed a privilege to hear him. * * ? * Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Avery and Mr. and Mrs. Carey Upchureh, of Raleigh, spent Sunday with Mrs. E. C. Carr. * * * * * Misses Hazel, Ida Lee and Willie Collins, Mrs. J. L. Croom, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Williams, of Wilmington, spent Sunday here with their father and brother B; B. Collins.^". * * * Mr. S. M. Jones, of Bethel, was a Farmville visitor Tuesday in the inter est of th^Forest Fire prevention and Game protection laws. Mr. Jones is the father of our townsman, Dr. Jones. i. '??> =. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Debnam of Show HiH, were Farmville visitors Thurs day. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Doug Debnam and daughter, Freddie, who'wilt spent tae week-end visiting in Snow HitL -JU; wc- ? The many patrons of the A. & P. Tea Co., will regret to learn that Mr.' VSfiLHe P. Smith has resigned hi?-posi tion there tq accept a position as fall hack, on the High School Foot Ball team of FarmvBle (plafers). The Hob Hardware ? Company is re-arranging their store, making room for and dismaying new goods. See them befbrayou buy anything in the hardware lino. Pay their store a visit anytime, they are always glad to see you whether you buy anything or not Junkman: "Any rags, paper, old iron?" ; Man of the House (angrily): "No, I my wife's ^ I "Abie, your shirt tail is oat" jti First Meeting of Fall |p:?;. IpjR '; On Friday afternoon, the Woman's ; Stab, with the president Mrs. J. M. s ?iofagood, presiding,, held its first ! neeting of this "fall season in the school J luditorium. < The~regulari business session was < leki doting which reports from the several departments were heard. Thfr Welfare eonyaittee, Mrs. W. M. W3- ; is, chaitanan^ hid ; .observed Story < Hour dajls 4m had fitted fith glasses i child ^Sclse eyes needed attention. Fhe Fall' Flowpr andj Fashion Shows jointed, m&ii E. Vpyner,-chairman Spencer placed at t&iiead of the bust. Mrs. J. S. Ifhdker wa| Elected delegate to the District meeting to be held at Diiainfo^rrpcisbe^ -li. The Literary and Art department was requested to arrange aerogram f?|f "the next meet ing. Miss Vivian" ,C?e, /accompanied by Mrs Haywood^Snffth/sang two se lections.'Miss HiggsJwao is connected with the jBarksdale Studios of Greens^ j boro, was introduced and her instruc tive talk on "Home Furnishings", was greatly enjoyed. After the Clubwoman's Hymn, which closed the progtap, iced drinks were served. f ' 3 . ? ,? LOST! ? ?? ? ?/. ;<? ? <!> ? I Last Saturday I dropped a ten dol lar bill on the side walk corner of Wilson., and Main Streets, (Turnage's comer). Finder will please return to W. J. Tumage and receive reward.? (Signed) J. R. Turnage. FARM FOR SALE One Farm 80 acres Reared, $3,300; another 40 acres cleared, $6,500. Both fine tobacco land with sufficient build ings and adjoining Pitt County. WYite for list of 70 farms, come any day except Saturday. ? James R. Moore, Eox 81, Washington, N. C. THE TRKT^fflEATRE WKEK OK&ygmBB 26 A Pammoipf Pictive >.with ,f V "EVERYBflfrS^ CTINfi" A Pararacpi t Pieti re with "THE A . "PRINcL )P THE PLAINS" ? rterk Feature # Aia??"TPE^t OLDEN STALLION' : J daed wift^e^ieet copper-^ot | Thermos Wdyf cwistruction /(foar / / ;; wafts and fajabfspjce. f J ^ouble-W^B? dwrs with ajt spae/ ! ;; ndestnifiilie ole-piece, drop-fin-g- / | ed mckiluLj I ? j j tee-piele, solid top base with de- / X ^ Rmge>tS^h1^ | othe^angrl^^t oi t. whether ; or any : TO lr* 4 Hlfltcll m " ^ \ *? jt ?.. ?*. p _ M w M ,j( * <C - v - S J ? 1 pi 1 |Y i, jj r^jfy TT 'ji ~4 ? \ I 1 \ j ^ [. J: . IHRISTIAJICHrmCH , ? I ?eT* R- S. Tandy, Pastor > ? | Sunday School at 9:45 ai m. Let | every one make ft .^ort to be > present on timer's' % pPreaehing 11:00 o. m. Md -Ti45 p.m. h BAPTIST CHURCH I B... X M. a^?.P?tor. : Sunday school 9:45. J 11:00 A. M., Pleaching. Subject: "I > know three consoling certainties." J No service at night, because of a 1 series of meetings now in progress in ' the Christian church. Haia ;M ' j| PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Re?. A. Sidney Venable, D. IX, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Preashing, 11 a. m. No evening service on account oJ the meeting at the church of the Dis cfples of Lhrist. . ri Cross Roads Sunday School, 3:00 p. m. Preaching, 4:09 p.. m. r EPISCOPAL SERVICE Ret. H. G. England, Rector - Church School, 9:45. Morning Prayer, 11a. m. Young People's Service league, a 7'sS ? _ p. m. Eevening Prayer,.7:45. You are cordially invited. '?* '? ' -I."' * : NOTICE TO CREDITORS ?? . This Is to. notSPsMBll' creditors and tho gentepl ^tiblie thafcithe partner ship conifetmjjpf J. W^Redick, Mrs. Mollie -Cgens and J. L. Tugwell, trading. aaftinnntnia Motor Company,- Fountain, North Carolina, has been dissolved by consent. That ail outstanding obligations and iiabil- : ites of the Fountain Motor Company have been assumed by J. W. Redick, _ SBd' fell 'pSyiheiits for past indebted ness of the vsa id Fountain Motor Com pany will be paid by the said J. W. Redick. The"general public and credi tors of the said Fountain Motor Com pany are further notifiedtkat the said H. F. Owens, and J. L. Tugwell, are no longer partners or connected with the said Fountain ..Motor Company, and are in no way responsible for any obligations of the said Fountain Motor Company. 3' '33 This the 24th day of August, 1927 H. F. Owens, __ J, L. Tugwell. John Hill Paylor, Attorney S-16 ?- : ... wfctwmd iii'ieiepfiei^F depend! on bowbctj ' iii ren imb )oy*ejndong: Am ? on wing N. ever/mr?nyhjypmJ belp vo/reach thej I co.inectjtm/canbya big ,, h m pt. pei^u] lerviceja tbi?( k J . SER-Vrl^/^^ I SAFETY The 25th Series of farmville Building and Loan Association Opens next Saturday, Oct. 1st. ' i L? Turn the key/ mm y^unBuick Douhle-t?cked l$8meignltjcpdovsnp, locM&ew,h?L jhayshut jtf the and fo ist,jp you lie^psid jvil have ^nd MlTjk COfytANyMICHIGAN Sedans*1195 *1195^*1850 | DTtS&Jfc / XTH2N BETTEI /^TOMOBILES ARS BUILT , . . JuiCK WIl^^ THEM LITCHFIELD MOTOR / CO, ' Oeenville, N. C. i* ?-$??* ??? srtv ajift , *""? iL* - * ? ? , ? ? . ^ ? ? ? ' - JtU-JJJIIUU>?l?A ' " !%me 6S ^^ ? l -.. ???.' . ,. ?? 1 ? " . . ? *i I omy to buy a new one f In '1 r* doaa CosiC Awp'* ifrOIu 'Py w fMw^ * - f., / I fl eieet the style y/y^ynv. e^3^rajload v^hriupa i . dojftnl .. -a^? __' >^7'}; ? ? .Mf&jBffliJ* yk?;?' fc-^,y -M'fy ]v"*' i eo' j m/)ia ' vl\af via *" ir?m knopk?' 1r, g
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