Mrs. J. T.jFJanagan relumed Tuesday frofi an extended visit to " relatives 'in Grifton, Ayden and Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. ]. B. Moore, Jr., left Thursday morning to spend a lew day with relatives at Watha andBurga>v. -Miss Etta Nunn, of New Bern, will condfid a special service at the Chrt^ian church the 4th Sunday invhis month. Cole's BriUiant Radiant Heat ers makerpojW pickings lor the dotfor. Health and Cole's Heat ers go together. Better get one. After spending a few days in Farmville&is week Dr. James E. Patrick and family returned Thursday to their home at Seven Springs. Mrs. J. M. Lambeth, came in Thursday afternoon to spend a lew days here with her husband at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Smith. Mrs. G. M. Holdtn and Mrs. G. A. Rouse and little daughter, Mary Friar, went to Snow Hill Tuesday to spend a w* days Suoda, bia, Mrs.D. home last a and daugh Alice, went day to visit its, Mr. and rianket Tues tvflle. Finder ^I?ST!-Bq <tay night in ! will return to ceive reward. On Thursday night, Pec. 2nd, at Bynum's School tPitt County) there will be given a party at whk$ there will be attractions for old and young and refresh ments of all kinds will be ser ved. The paMkife-cordially in vited. r - ; ? ' . v.--' A large number of Farmville's lovers of sport took in ths foot ball games at Richmond and Norfolk, Va., Thursday, raoii of whom went to Richmond. They all returned muchf disappointed as both Carolina teams got a licking. Elsewhere in this issue the Atlantic Cq^I Realty CO., "The Premier Auction People" invite you to attend the land safes, to be conducted by them at Arthur on pec. 1& and 2nd. Read their page .advertisement for further particulars. , all previous recbrds Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, selling around five hun dred thousand pounds for the three days. On account of Thanksgiving there were no| Nov. 29th when good again exp??ted. E, Patrick here Tuesday one of his cottages on church; ilreet was purchased by .Mr, J. G. S&ithipKt the vacant lot on the corner was bought by Mr. J. H. Darden. The other property - ad Been IH Five Weeks? Was Burned Neai Fa&land Thurs da; P. M. Nov. 25ft. minded of the words xin the mid^t of life we a?e in death." She was the only child of Elias and Ida Harris, and grand daughter of the late Henry liar ris, and was only twenty-four silver chords of life were loos ened and tfce|beautiful spirit of "Annie Bess" took its flight? in the dawn of the morning of i and her cheerf ul ? ui Rulld Un The SvslCtll Id Standard GROVE'S chill TONIC. Yoo Imow mg *! , R S. Smith, M<|| j.and B, a Turnage Selcher. Honorary? j.t, Shackleford | The followiog (ipiil beftbext: were selMed from among the friends erf Mts; Johnson, viz: Mes dames Fannie L. foyner, Alice trelJ, Edr Warreo, j. h vShackettord, J, Y. Monk, and W Alice-Tankard ao Scheduled Fa? rains NorthBound 12:39 a. m. 9:06 a; m. -r : Sunday 9:06 A. M . | at the head of an immense mauufadurin?'lx>rporation em ploying many hundreds of peo ple, while the "dashinjf and fascinating" brother is but a clerk in his employ on the .pay roll because he is his brother's brother. Is there food for thought in the life work and purposes of these We have many, ypuag men growing to manhood in this community, to them the future is in their hands. Opportunity may be plentiful but only those who enter upon a determination ?wiU rise to the morerfmportant spheres of use fulness in ^the business or pro fessional world. The be? advice this paper can give to any young man is krearn your pay. When you do that other employers wiU be wanting you at increased pay. ^ \ There are many rounds to the ladder ot life, but Ujey are easy ives it matte. until tbe k^ Time ani community vDotft forget the sew the Presbyterian church night Messrs. H. T. Jefferson A. Fountain were Wilson J. L, Fountain, of til week-end $ s Mr. S; % Parker, one . of # clever business men of Pinetops, was in town Sunday p. ta, ??V? ? i** r; 8ev. A. G. Harris will con duck services in the Presbyterian church here Sunday Nov.; 28th. 'v ? -.v. ""1 2jS* Prof. Norman Johnson, Miss Maude Mooring and Miss Emma Harden, teachers Of the Foun Quite a number of people from nearby towns were here la& week to see the ruins of Foun tain & Co.'s magnificent &ore, which was decoyed by fire on ' Thursday a "m., Nov. Ml Mm Fountain & Co. has moved in to the old wooden blading which was used by them before Ibe eredion of their new &ores > and which has been used this year by i T. Eason as a garage. have a new and complete line the spring.

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