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- -rf-Jfrs. W. C. Askew is visiting friends in Richmond this week. : Mrs. Eunice Moaeley has ft&sroed after a visit to Aberdeen. ?X. ? * ? ? -* Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gregory spent ? the week-en<^M Richmond ??? Messrs. J. N. Gregory and J. T. ? Thorne were Raieigh visitors Tuesday* r r*. Fanners are looking- some brighter . with tips picking up this weeks: ? * * ? Several from here -are attending " the nees at Wiliameton this week. - - jg- Mesdames Alex > Bynura and J. M. > flobgood are Charlotte visitors this week and jaext , - -mm * 1 . ? *i. ? I v Mrs. C. R. Townsend and party of friends were Wilson visitors- Tnurs - >v; * * * . .. MzSwRichard. Havens, of Tarboro, spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Florence Bynura. 7 ' * * / -I MesdamesJ. M. Wfeeless, Baker, and- F' M. Boring spent Tuesday in Rocky Mount. * * * Miss Sarah Mewborn, a student at Meredith College, Raleigh, will spend this wfeek-end at -|er home here. ? ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Carl ?. Tyson an nounce the birth of a-daughter on September 18th. ? * ? * Mr. and Mrs. Edward May announce the birth of a daughter on September i 19th. I * ** * Miss Elizabeth fields left this tfeek to enter Marjorie Webster school in Washington, D. p ?? - ? ? ? Mrs. - J. W. Parker spent Wednes day in Fayette ville where she con stituted chapter "Long Leaf Pine," Now 188,-of the Order of the Eastern Star. -? <-r Mayor and Mrs. S. V. Horton, Mrs. Madeline Rountree and Mrs. H. W. Turnage were-'Raleigh visitors Tues - day. ' *?' - <. ' ? 000 Friends will regret ta tear of the desperate illness of Miss Annie Laurie | ^ Lang wiio is in" a hospital in Saranae, 54re< ^^^^Jlter w^ones'' and^ Sunday - '*41 , . ? i Mz^.j/jjlr Kg. Knott Proctor and son, ef'fcreenville, spent Sunday with f Mas. ProctSfii, mother,^ Mrs. Lula 000 /. j- Ti e District Meeting of the Wo man's Auxiliary of the Episcopal r church of Pitt county will afeet witfT I the local Auxiliary on Jtowday of next week. Miss Annie Perkins and Jade Lang -f left Sunday for Saranac; N. X? to be at the bedside of Miss Annie Laurie * * * Mesdames- J. M. Duncan, J. M. ; Wheless, A. C- Hodges, Manly ; Liles, ;*hd P. JL Boring attended tl^annuai JUnion of Roanoke Association whic.i l | |*j? held in Scotland Neck Wednes * fe Mrs. J. ft Parker leaves Monday I *td pay an official visit to Mispah chapter of 0. E. S. at Charlotte. While |~ J 1* this trip she w3l attend Distriet v tlUwetings at Gastonia and Shelby and \r i *iB constitute Shelby and MeAdden 8lWte???re iepartment have just |#*d printed a newfire aUrra card to f locate any fin by the alarm will beobserved at the I S . *? J ? ?. ** ? ?fctttfwHiiitowfl A/ iv_ * mAj I * S^Ti/iII Of >lyfeWi ^~kAne f\-P fVlio tvAn? 1 *?u V1 WU5- . wwu. | I ?&Z . ? _. ~j ' v MONDAY "THE! FlRE PRIGADE I j|p A Metro-Goldwyn Picture CfcwkeJUjr I .'Also?COMEDY ^TUESDAY A Paramount Picture with ''? ? THURSDAY "SARD BOILED HAGGERTY" A First Natioril Special with Also?COMEDY FRIDAY r,.. "BEWARE OF WIDOWS" 7?.: ; A Univereal-jejvel | Laura LA Ptante Also?COMEDY - i- W n:'- , ' V . ? > ? ? ;>; w v ?;'.v V.-; .. SATBTRDAY. "THE SILENT HERO" C - A Western Feature ' e A4?~*THE GOLDEN STALLION" i . Apple sauce as well as stewed prunes, apricots and: other iraits which have a pronounced flavor when cooked, makes a good dessert called snow or "float, combined with stiffly , beaten egg whites, haft a cup of sauce per egg. ? ; Nothing can now be don e in Mex ico that isn't put un to Morrow. ' ? . .. The fellow who tries to get across ahead of the train usually gets a cross. ' ^, 1 - ,11 .iAr.- - ar.tr ..it? ? , \ tractive way to .serve a number of j , agricu!ture;"sugj?ests this method ft .combining sweet potatoes and ham iir suchdish; 1 slice of smoked ham cut -into .slices for serving, 3 cups raw sliced sweet potatoes, 1 ta : ; * i - ' ; ? _? ? uQlTOin ui vue . Du^iiii, Stick. ' Note the Foot ."Wander Featw^"; I w4Jj5ft *?'. nf . ? LINE OF FURNACES jd the floor; handsome intra refined lines and rich with ita-Walno* Enamel Finish, it is nonetbeUSf?. * wonderfully efficient heater. la popularity firs been enormous in the short time sinct its intro- ' duction. Barns wood o^coaWp'v" i?y A ? u;"> - ?-"<? L ' '?>? *??<*???&*' ? -;^SO "Draw up a chair and warm your feet .-\-~ ?*/$* ~>y.. $ ,*"5^*^ ; ..?..' ??-&*??; This new feature will appeal to alias a genuine innovation. A door dropping down in front c r presents a most delighmilly convenient-place ' ? ? - to rest your feet and warm them to your heart's ?? COhtent. ? . - mx Wmw' - Farmvilie. N. C. ssMm ?* 1 pair tor *1.79 | 1 pair for $1.49 ^ tX 1'Av/tfjvjfOOSC |a ? |* ?^ | ^H j^**^^^ ^ ^ m ^ ^,'," 8 ^ mijcj jt X j, . AA uj % j 1 Sunday School 9:45. ? % Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. ? Evangelistic services begin M. even^ghiour. ^ ^ day, 3 p.m. All cordially invited. cmjBCH iKf 5: .- Sunday School at 9:45 a. nu ' Jb|k. every one make a special effort to be : present on time.ig,V: .-r Preaiihing ll.'QO arm. and 7:45 p.?. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. M. Duncan, Pastor. l^;3?Stel ? , - - mM' -M I ? ~i?- ? ? ;?? ^ss&mi Sunday school 9:45. : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Bev. A, Sidney Venable, D. Pastor. . Sunday School,J) :45 a. m. Preashing, 11 a. m. Cross Roads Sunday-School, 3:00 p. m. Preaching, 4:00 p. m. J?l >r. ?-> j Rev^H.CG.PEngland Recfor - ???? J?.*-jy HdyCCommmIioni49:'l5 a. m. Wednesday, Holy Copimunion 10 Eevening Prayer, 7:45, You are cordially invited. * Fight fans were pleased to learn that there was to- be no extra ses sion of congress. With the Vare Smjth seating debate coming up they were afraid Tex Rickard would learn that he was a piker on .the price for seats he charged at Chicago. .C . NOTICE TO CEKblTOilS This is to BOti/y all creditors and the general public that the partner ship consisting of i.- W. Redick, Mrs. MolKe Redick, H. F. Owens and J. L. TugweU, trading'as Fountain Motor Company, Fountain, North Carolina, has been dissolved by conse^ ;jCfeat all outstanding obligations and liabil ity of the Fountain Motor Company have;be$n assumejl by Sfc W. Redidr, and all payments for past indebt^ ?tore of the said Fountain Motor 06tti panyare further notified that the said H. F. Owens, and J. L. TugWell, are no longer partners or connected with the said Fountain Motor Company, and awria no way responsible for any obligations of the said Fountain Motor Company. This the 24th day of. August, 1927. }0'~ Ik F; Owens, J. L. Tugwell. John Hill Paylor, Attorney S-16 orio^^ Give us your next ' ? If you.were asked to lend money to two farmers, one experteneed'J ! ; and one inexperienced, which orie would get your mouey ? ! ' " ~ ? i gv Experience in banking is_even more important than fanning. 1 '.?"M .'.^T v The men behind the bank must be thoroughly trained in every L; : > ; :: detail of-modern banking. They must understand local condi- .i l ? '; ; C tions and have a working knowledge of world-wide business and j , ? . . i - - : financial conditions. ' : 3 ? . , You-will find such an'organization at this Institution, A cor- < L-' 1' ?- ! [v-- - ? , ... ' ' ^ dial welcome awaits you. ~ ^ ; ^?V.r-nr : -fL- . ^ "-v ' i_i' v * | Bank of Farmville ? > if SERVICE SAFETY i ' ' , The 25th Series of Farmyffle Building and Loan Association Opens next Saturday, Oct. 1st. M uV. - / - 7! .. 1*-. ??*."*? :? ? ?' '?* . . -r BUICK>IQ28 1 tells the story In Buick far 1928, everything you want to know aboet your car's performance?every indicator and : dial?is before you, indirectly lighted under glass. ' - i Buick today offers greater beauty, luxury, and com fort than ever before-^-greater speed and power with quicker getaway. See the car that surpasses all otter: in popularity?and in value. .WHEN SETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD TOP? r Sedans ni95 to>1995 ^ ^ Cpupes >1195 . UTcimLD~Moroif CO. ;p^RMyifeLE PU^MUREp p C?af^NY c "The Home^fRdUbiHty" Well, the big fight between Dempsey an< Tunney is now > over and we can settle down to work once more. Of course dio.. If you didn't, we advise and enjoy _all -future ..pro grams.. And if yon failed to get the program broadcast -f/Vn&V 4[a ill flftfi gin to howl and the spigots I 2 T* ??"IS??* y?ttt ^ I ;|T will begin to think of some ^ ?u*r&y to heat your house. Take.. . i' ?' | ft tip fiom us. Leta parlor^ furnace heat-your house. Dis card some of the heaters you are now using and let one heater and one,fire keep v yoitt house comfortable. A parlor foruace will do the * * ? you three dollars.?, ?'?* John: "Three dollars, %*?5 fe! John: bote, I Just ^thr^ doHa^dlfforence in dera two women." m Our & of headers and | display. We have one for everybody. Come and fet i ? ? _ ? fl
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