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" ? - " 1 Th? Weekl NOT READING THINKING# WTOCTG^bi. Th? Vdd Fedtratkm at Kduca tioa .A mtfjitiflini orfiitisii i *pm*has J adlltea ym. China has adopted the sfe One Generation." It la preposterous that any human beings, outside of barbarian!, should grow 19 unable to rand. Bat teaching them to rend and write is oaiy the first step. The ant da teaching human beings TO ?bnnr u ? r. ?? j??lim aHUU WiCU 9 Cww(W>Wf ?w difficult and important. JT isnt what you REAP that ami. If > what you THINK I91XR YOU BEAD that improves government and civilisation. It takes a Frenchman, and an old one, Camilla Flammarion, to say that the people 00 Mars are araeh more JOYFUL than we are. The Martian year ia twice as 'int aa oars. A man there fifty yean old has lived 100 yean, nearly. The climate is better and the planet being smaller, every* thing is lighter. As ordinary Mar tian eoold easily carry his, mother in-law upstairs in his arms, even if she weighed 400 pounds. Mil lions of years older in their ehrilisa tloa than earth men, the Martians axe far ahead of us in knowledge, and that means happiness. In fact ifs the only solid happiness. John A. Stewart, called "Grand Old Man of Wall Street," who knew Abraham t mm> jg now head of an important bask, celebrated Ma 102nd birthday last week. Jo os, that seems cM. A thooeend years hence, US wffl seem yoxmg as sixty is now. Men will die out gently She fading twi light. Mr. Stewart continues Hying, intellectually youngs beeanae he wfci i> '-Muii^ imtyt tsd AiiD& ? ^>^!G! ^ * i^ ^ ^ Tb?y^^cally all died. The new generation,' educated and drilled, led by Huahaa, won their Prom ised Land by fighting." Max Himotf, of Isac Wend City, writer, said that 2aee bad I to let his old followers dieoff whfle be raised * new generation "who knew nothing: about Egypt and prepared them for their task." Can anybody give more exact information about the fightt% leader, Huslma? Divers working ninety feet be low' the surface have recovered thirty-five million dollars of gold and sfivsr bullion from the steam skip Lauren tic, sunk by a German submarine. Theuaande of tons of liquid gold* art in tko water through ? which steamers plow aa they go . hack and forth. Some day me* may retrieve it. iD<WT W the lure of lew prices influence yen in your f V selection of ereuns, powder? and lotions. Use only pare^ fresh skin. This store has always maintained a reputation : || '> ?" V'. Beauty comes from the inside, too. Only a healthy body can radiate a pleasing freshness. f pure drugs are the first' essential to accurate X I THERE IS SATISFACTION IN -USING OUR TOILET z | GOODS I WHELESS DRUG COMPART I J Y0UH PiPya8rS'IIJu. ^ ~ FA^^N C- I 3HI ? ? ?? ? ? Mi *^D {VI Hi. ? ' D n A 9idsl Ev^ttt A RtltrtioK y<fM! ^bp j\irf m? &{ ?0 . % Hi Bj A ? H- ~ ?YOU WILL SEE? H ? THE BEST CATTLE SWINE SHttKP AND POULTRY B gP^^CAL BOYS' AND ffi ?g A p<yp ??yM cnyAPT TVrf ^TftfVA A T H A \T PYHTDTT DDAlf I I NEW YORK CITY, REPRESENTING SOME OF THE BEST H S AMEKGAN ARTISTS H 3H8LtiLZ^JS * ^SATI KDA^ } MADS FROM RUTTSR 8Y A jj m FAMOLS SCULPTOR Ofte -;W-- ttm j Six Months .75 Three Months-? .40 ,.";?1 Advertising Rates Punished on Application to Manager ?"' ' -j ' ?lif!" ? Entered as second class nail matter May the 10th, 1910, at the postoffiee at Farmville, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3rd, 1878. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1924 *?-' ? -'?jff '"-y ?*.'? ?' ? ; . ~ ~ ? I 7-V 1 : He who laughs last is usually the - dumbest. m:X \. i v??%&. '<?!;J& ? L 'v^'-??v'? ?: r:4-???? .V '? : ?W.-t- - v.fer ' If we could see ourselves as oth ers see us, we'd never speak to them j again. An optimist is a student who. ex pects to get an education Without study. 1 ? 1 ' Prohibition is like charity in 'some respects, long suffering and kind?to the bootleggers. ' ? ? |u If war be abolished, what will be | substitute for those big crops of swiv- . el chair heroes ? I ***..?> *'.'4/' " ?? 1 1 ? 1 ; Berlin discusses ancient war re sponsibilities when it should be think ing of future financial responsibili ties. ?n Lots of folks jright now would rath er know which teams will be world champions than wholl succeed Cool idge. ' ' _ " i I ? DAVIS SHOWS UP REPUBLICAN ROTTENNESS John W. Davis has been giving par ticular attention in his recent speeches to the corrupt officials in Washing ton, as exposed by the senate inves tigating committee last winter. One of the important witnesses in the investigation of the department of justice last winter was Gaston B. Means, who was otoe of the officials of the department of justice while Harry M. Daugherty was attorney general under Presidents Harding and Coolidge and nnti^ the investigation showed such rottenness that he was forced out of the cabinet Harry H. Daugherty wrote a letter to Mr. Da? vis in sort of a protest against the had repudiated the testimony he gave. But befoi* the letter reached Mr! Da vis, Gaston B. Means had repudiated his repudiation. When Mr. Davis re plied to Harry M. Daugherty he tore, the hide off. In referring to Gas ton B. Means, he said: "It was you (addressing Harry M. Daugherty, the former attorney general K however, , who appointed him to a confidential position in the. department of justice. You brought him into the eircle of your official intimates^ You created him a government agent. You gave him his credentials; At the time you did stf his Character was already;?^ I toriocs. And, it I am net misin formed, there was then *te be found in the bureau at investigation of the department of-justice a file in which his previous history was -fully dis closed. I w imagftiA no maladminis tration in any governmental depart ment more'vicious than the ^employ ment of teen of such character." YT' MtLAN ^ UXIHA An enthusiastic meeting of the ex eeutive hoar<& of the Presbyterian Auxiliary met at the home of the president, Mw. K. A. Bynum on Mon day afternoon of this week. In spite of the downpour of rain every officer was presented winter work for this organization ttts plained and dis cussed. WI&. - :i ~ BOG TAKEN UP?On Sept. *4 I took up a hog which was doing dan^ "I I ^BSunday, and also the morning serv tten of Woman's Missionary Societies | special message at 10 a. m. by Rev. | F. S. Love, pastor Tttat church, Wil-1 son. The public is Cordially invited BecariHwfhe evangelistic serv-1 not have any evening service, and j no Christian Endeavor Wednesday ! ices at the Jfethodist church we will j Ir. Come rally with us. ?IB * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH >; || N. N. Fleming, Jr,Pastor. W. G. Sheppard, superintendent of j] I Sabbath school. Next Sunday at 10 a. m. we will ob serve Rally Day. The program in cludes: Announcement of the theme for 11 ?this year's Rally Day by the super intendent Special exercises by de partments and appropriate songs by ! I ? all. "What Is Sunday School Exten- |B sion," T>y John Hill Paylor, assistant I superintendent. I Special music by the choir, "How.jB ?Holy la This. Place." Solo by Miss Mary K. Jerome, "Be hold Thy King, Oh, Jerusalem." Sermon by the pastor, "The Man TOO Busy to Stop." EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. J. W. Heyes, Minister Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. I Church school. Sunt, Mr. J. Ado2?plaas leader, Mr. W. R. Hoop er. Subject: Anglian Conversion. 7:30, evening prayer and sermon. ! Young Peoples' Service League at! ^M^.ljiyes will preach in Show HillI ^Hall|^^^mday school at 8 P? m.l can pursue s good ?U mhaiuj without Binning against Iris own soul I Any other Issue is r- j>tful; the evil assssyss ???? I li n 11 H 0 * Balloon fires Standard Equipment 1 | p. Why Pay More? 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