eat but one or two visitors trom
body. Due man responded i
when asked if.be wanted to join, j
? "YeaTm from Tarboro, but put \
me down any.wayi Tm interest^ i
ed inlbe railroad." 3
Next day further efforts were
made to get additional members j
and by night about a hundred ?
. townspeople and farmers had
Joined the body, with prospects
v of still more as they could be
seen. To make Ihe matter
:v. ?? . - .? \T;?v
unanimous the women on hear
ing what *had been done isdued
a call for a meeting to organize
a civic dob to wcofc in harmony
with the Chamber of Commerce,
and now ihe whole of the Fanu
ville community, town and coun
try, has joined hands to work
-lor the community welfare. The
town has a live newspaper, The
Enterprise, where G. A. Ronse
announces that he prints things
"The Rouse Way --and that is a
good thing. A live newspaper
what the leaders are doing, and
. to let the world bear the place
on every occasion, <s always
worth its - p r4 c e. The
preacher is the only man on
i 5 earth who does so mnch lor his
community and gels so little for
it as the local newspaper.
Same Old Tnitk-feople Heeded
^ -? ^.%JI AAnfrAnt^
1 just as. fast as peo
ide to realize it."
goiB* tq push Ibis i?ramanity
intoa prominentspot pa IbtS map,
and make a noise toiif ihe spot.
well tcwaiA the fron
cession of progress^
teristic these day* in
ree Will
School
Iwbictfe
don and oslr
Joyner's
brother iff blafck.
oilier things thai
was making ^imj
long all lines and
friends stand read}
upon request, he sj
to eta
onim&ir Obtored
to the addresses <
?an Enthusiastic
lofofti*
MIL' ?
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