Mrs. Haywood Smith and sis
fer, Miss Martha Belle Smith,
spent Tuesday in Wilson. ^ ;
Messrs. E. L. Barrett and G.
M. Holden paid Snow Hill a
husiness visit .Wednesday.
Mr. E. L. Howard returned
Saturday morning from a busi
ness visit to Padoius*
Note the change in the adver-"
tisement ofG. M. Holden, ""My
Tailor", elsewhere in this issued
Another wedding."; for Farm
yite is now in ordeft Who sfcali
it be? ftkligbtea us i Madam
K"; Romor. . . > V '^ H
Mrs. J. H. Harris was^called
to her old home at Murfffces
boro lasl week on account ol
the death of her aunt.
Mrs. E. L Barrett was called
to the bedside of her mother, at
Washington la&week. she hav
ing suffered a ?roke of paralysis.
sell for the FarmviHe Real Es
, tate and InveSment Co., at
i Fannvitte Saturday, Jan. 22nd,
at ?30 p. m. . . -.^ly ? ' ^ ; .
"Rev. J. E. Kirk* the pa&or,
will conduti regular services at
th? Bap,;? church Sunday morn
ing and night at the usual hour;
to which the public is invited.
FOR RENT? One-horse farm
?30 acres? with ^ four room
dwelling and plenty of barn
room for all crops. W. M. Smith,
Fountain, N. C.
Li ' "iflj V. ..V 3?
old home in Kittrel!, returning
Monday, accompanied by his
wife. They are at present resid
??a* at the home of Mrs. Brill, on
Main greet.
'
There will be regular services
at Emmanuel Episcopal church
Sunday by the redor, Rev. John
R. Matthews. The morning ser
vice will begin at efeveii o'clock
and the evening service at 7:30.
The public cordially invited.
We are requeued to?noounce
that Dr. C. C. Caldwell, president
of the Atlantic CbrisJiair College,
Wiison, will coodud services at
the Christian church here Sun
day morning. A eorSiai invita
lion is extended Hie public to
hear him.
m ? ? z: . .rti
Eveiy day is payday at this of
fice, Trot right along and receive
our thanks.
?
The wise -man picks his steps
and rises in life. The fool sinks
in the mire of his own foolish
ness. ' J
Those of our farmer iriends
of this excellent hog-killiog wea
ther have certainly ?issed a
good chance. And if many of
them have, they've evidently
forgotton that ihe Editor is very
fond of fresh meat, as he has'nt
yet seen any sign of any.
In Sating the hour for ihe
audiion sale of The Farmville
Real Estate and Investment Co.,
to be held here Saturday of this
week, we made a slip of the type
la& week and ?ated the sale
"would come off at 3:20. p. m., 1
we should have said 2:30 p. m.,
which is the correal hour.
STRAYED -On Jan. 15th,
pair mules, 1 red mare mute
<about8years old and 1 mouse
colored mole about 7 years old.
Notify C. R. Harper, Wal&oc- 1
bur&N^C. '
MAGAZINE (
eUtfagaziue HUM
lightfully entertained by
,ng Wednesday af
Thilyr?inieSv-?
s" by Miss
',v Seledipn? *
sin Amerif
ember Bay V?n "jus
by Mrs. B. A. joyner.
son for this meeting
chapter from "South .....
Life? on that peculiarly .
ejaing country Argentina.
After the report of the '
? ? ' ? _ ? ? . fc - Ji - ? - J
u,v* ? *7r? ? ? ? ? -
tion of the club's magazine,
president read 'k letter - ?
ing the old magazines
prisoners at the Hgiifay State
Farirfe^This was discussed and
agreed upon, also a date, to for
ward same
k Mrs. H. L. Humphrey was an
interested gue& at this meeting.
In a delightful content on "T"
Mrs. J. Y. Monk won the prize
?a pair of exquisite Japanese
candle shades. Mod delicious
refreshments ware ttr~ J
p?The dub adjourn . ^
February 2, with jliss Venetia
Morrill wiih-a programme on
The fellow who hids his light
under a bushel, is put
bushel to poor use.
TT.- . ~ " f:
running ovi
that its futu
shining su
make 4>s^ i
pay ;you, J
Saturday a
day vssiting out of tow:
. Prof. Norm;
Mr. A. F. Eason
M. in Falkland.
Killebrew
visiting in
visiting inbmit
Gardner return*
We J\re
trot Mari?
i hand was seriously
fetru?he will soon