it entitaK clear whether he idependaMB. saying only : "C she. like* fl| tret continues her i volition." "J Mr. Sherrill apoki ias, BrttiabHonduras and sue] is the adver se . ? ? - Miss Eloise Moore of Tarboro, spent th?3*eek-end Ml in Farm vilte the gueft of Mrs. Carrie Cox. For RentJ? 3 or 4 rooms for light house keeping. Fpr, par ticulars apply at* Enterprise of [hat there will- not be any ser vices at the Methodic chtirdi Supt H. U. McLean attended the State meeting of Superinten dents and teachers held in Ral eigh la& week;: Wrighfeell, the market They are It '"-i.s ' - efforts put 4orth byliim as pallor of the church here meet the hearty approval of all its mem bers and the public generally. Farmville Has that i entire bu: pokey, received a thab twenty four Mrs. B. F. Lewis spent recently Mr. R. A. Fountain and family in town a short wl Maccles and Mrs. is a pleasant pastime with the pereon THAT " THE HAT IRON BUILDJM ZZZl' growers from Georgia has lta mo ments of pleaaurable excitemcnt. But could one imagine hours spent wijth a "girl guide"? pretty lit tfe miss of ruffle* and laces? One could! "Juat to fill a need," as she puts It, Miss Mahdah Weems, to avoid a too apparent advertiaement, la in the bueinesa ot "Guiding the Stranger. ' Sha makes a modest charge of fifty cents an hour for her services. She employment^ ?ft a Vu. have m] I IfATW ; mr m ' WtlfrR mm

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