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At the Kitchen Store It Pay f to Trade at Pinetop to Give Free Picture. There will be a free picture shown at the Pinetops Theatre, Thursday night, and after the picture there will be a few short talks on the ne cessity of women registering and vot ing. " It is expected that there will be a large crowd to attend, as there is being much interest displayed in t!he women voting' in number ten. Chairman Don Gilliam, with Mr. W. 0. Howard, R. T. Fountain and Captain Paul Jones, were ia town Saturday and made short talks which-. seemed to start the ball to rolling, and quite a number of women have registered this week and have opened their eyes to the necessity of.it and are getting others to do likewise. Around Conetoe and Mildred. zMr. Ernest Dawson is home again. Mrs. Pcii Cobb has returned to her home in Texas. ' Mr. Luther Worsley and family were visitors, here Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson visited Mr. U. G. W. Leigh, Sunday. Mr. and Mr 3. Walter Dawson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Daw son. Miss Lena Cobb has one to Rich Square. ' : Mr. Will Mayo, Mrs. Hardy Mayo and Miss Lydia Mayo were here Sun day. . ' Miss Vera Eskew spent, the week end in Jamesvillet " ! Mrs. Charles Clark returned home ' Sunday. " I Miss Blanche Stewart, of Dixie school, spent the week-end witih Miss Elizabeth Tolber and sister. I Miss Enily Coggins fell Sunday morning, breaking her arm. . .-UIs-os EuMibeth ami Annie Watson Tolbert,' Francis Warren and 'Jack Warren went to Bethel Sunday. i -. Elder Sylvester Hassell filled his regular appointment atLittle 'Creek, Sunday. . .... I' ' ';: ". ' . A. F. & A. . M. Communication, There will be a special communica- ! tion of Concord Lodge, No. 58, A. F. j and . A. M., Friday evening at eight j o'clock. Work in the M. M. degree. . Please attend. By order of the W. M. ' It J. II. JACOCKS. Secretary. I Hallowe'en Party. I Master Elsworth Weinberg enter- itained at a Hallowe'en party yester day from 4 to 6 in honor of his 8th t birthday.' His little guests were each j given a comic face on arrival, and many out-door games were played. , At five o'clock they marched into the house, whiqh was prettily decor- ' ated with pumpkin heads, Jack o' Lanterns and other Hollowe'en nov elties. ' I Refreshments were served by three .witches, Ann Marie Deinberg, Eliza j beth Fluck and Frances Royster in ( costumes. Miss Griffin and Miss Mit chell were Elsworth's guests of honor, i ". i J During fair week the hotels will be crowded; all who have rooms to rent during that week will please notify Mr. Tom Farrar at the hotel. - - Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Campbell, of Hart Mills, returned from their hon eymoon this morning. The marriage took place on Sunday and the bride was Miss Callie May Hunning. Many local people will motor to Bethel on Friday to hear the future governor, Mr. Cameron' Morrison, speak. This will be. the only oppor tunity the people of this section will have to hear this popular candidate. CHINESE NEWSPAPERS SOLD SEVERAL TIMES In China the newspapers are sold two and three times oyer. Collectors go about the city gathering up the newspapers of the previous day's is sue, redistributing them among the Jo wer class population. They are then further distributed by being sent out to the villages and country sections, where they are sold at a fraction of theiy original price.. Mr. Ray Boyctte, of Scotland Neck was a business visitor in town ye3ter day. - ' ' Miss Sue Moore of Robersonvilje is spending the week with her sister, M J. J. Plttman ' of . Whitakers was in town ..yesterday afternoon to 1 1 attend the speaking at . the cour.tl 4 i I It Cant. Paul Jones speaks tonight at I j eight o'clock at Edgewoofl, and at four this afternoon addresses the la dies at Rocky Mount. .v Mr. B. I. Allsbrook, fatiher of Mr. R. G. Allsbrook, who has been ill at his son'a home for some months, is reported worse than he. has been in sometime. , . . Mr. Steve Purvis of Nahala was in town yesterday to attend the speak ing at the court house. . ..... M " . Miss Alice Powell of Scotland Neck is visiting Miss Hyman on St. An- drews street. Pinetops is awake to the necessity of getting out a record vote and the leaders have bought out the picture show for 1hursday: night, when Capt. I Paul Jones speaks there, -and. a free show will be given In conjunction with the political address. The services at Jones Chapel which had been noted in this paper to take place this week will not start until Sunday afternoon at 3.30.. There will be no Sunday night service, but Rev. Earnhardt will continue them each night at eight o'clock through out the week. Miss Gladys Wiggjns, of Queens College, Charlotte, is here to take part in thevwedding of her cousin, Miss Eloise Wiggins. Miss Lenoir Mercer, of Elm City, ia, h?e attending the. Marrow-Wig- gins wedding. ' Mis. p. L. Outland has returned from a visit to relatives in Richmond. i on.cht .at the Opera House, Miss lAlice Brady in "The Fear Market." Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allsbrook and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hardy and daughters were here yesterday, oh a chopping tour, - , v Mr. Jack Harrell, of Norfolk, is visiting hia cousinMr. G. W. Harrell Quite a number of local "men are motoring to Raleigh today to attend the State Fair, among whom are Messrs. Henry Keelin, Stamps How- ard, Mifford Haynes, J. E. Simmons, George Pennington, Percy Lewis and Dr. Don Williams. - The Coastal Plain Fair wijl com pare very favorably with any other fair in the state. The management has secured twenty big shows for the midway and the free acts by the Da morest family are second to none. These people were in the Hippodrome for three years and for many years were with the Ringling circus. In the horse act will be seen a horse that holds the world record for the high jump seven feet six inches. The best band on fair) circuit has been secured to give free concerts, tjie keystone band. - " Mr. 0. D. Ingram left for High Pjint on a business trip, Misses Roland Bunn and Mary Cook leave tomorrow for Washington City to visit Misses' Sue and Eliza Bunn. . ' - Two marriage licenses have been issued: Mr. J. W. Eason, of Nash county, and Miss Eflle Taylor, of Edgecombe; Mr. Charles Taylor Mar row and Miss Eloise Wiggins, both of Edgecombe. ThV construction company is get ting along very nicely with the pav ing in Edgemont, the extension of St David's street Mrs. William - Howard, of Ashe- ville, is here visiting her parents, Col. and Mrs. J.-W. Cotton. -, Miss Florida Cotton, who has been staying in Washington for the past year, is here on a visit to her parents, CoL and Ma J. W. Cotton. 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