I Conscience talks to all?but few have the 1 courage to obey. The man who has strength | of wiH to regulate his affairs to conditions as 1 they exist and saves regularly soon finds that s - .*? - u-.' . s t D conditio^ change, and always for the better. H 19 Conscience says SAVE!?So why don't you | start this week? This institution pays 4 per 1 cent on saving accounts and stands ready to 8 assist its depositors in many ways. | MAKE THIS BANK J F tYQUR BANK ^ 1 Citizens Bank 1 North Main Street, ? Farmville, N. C. ? I f" A POSITION OF TRUST j X Both the banker and the druggigt hold positions of trust ; | in every community. The prescription ur the hands of a ! | druggist should be as inviolable as a check or other valuable < | papers in the hands of a banker. When you bring your p^ J E seriptions to this store you always get what the doctor j t ordered. ^ ^ Cone here and let us stock your medicine cabinet with I i ^ simple home remedies. It may save you hundreds of times ; the expense. This you know?is the age of "Prevention" ; ; :?. .. . r ; WHELESS DRUG COMPANY ! YOUR DRUGGISTS, ? ? FARMVILLE,N.C. I aid S<: I! f\ rW my L A ll 1 ~ B flB ?*^-1:;^. 91 9g* B -2:i B ? tktt '" An Animal Census of Progres- g |h b a !?! .... .i i . . ii^ E ? ?YOU WILL SEE? B AND,POULTRY - .^ B I The Famine Entaprige ^?.jTHgROPgE WUNTBBY 11 ?' 1 V '- ? . V Satoeriptiou Price W One Tear? : ..UM\ Six Mentha ......t.- ,-^5 Three Months? ?? - .4# . . i . i I Advertising Bates ;. I Funiahed on Application to Manager Entered as second ????? mail matter May the 10th 1910, fit the postoffice at Farmville, North Carolina, under the Act of March 8rd, 1878. - 1 - ^^ajitemecBECsga. i ? FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 19#| . WOMAN'S MISSIONARY ^ : SOCIETY MEETS ' The Woman's Missionary Society met in 'the Methodist church for a regular business meeting on Monday afternoon at 3:80 o'elock, With 32 "members present Mrs. C. L. Sfeidley had charge of the devotional moment and spoke en thusiastically on the subject at "Building," using as a Biblical illus tration the Rock and Sand as foun dations for building. \l After toe regular routine of busi ness toe following officers made their reports: Mrs. J. Loyd Horton, superintend ent of tof^ Bright Jewels, called a meeting of that organiaatiqn on Son day morning next and urged the mothers to seed their children; Mn? T. E. Joyner, superintendent of Ypung People, reported, a 99 per cent] attendance at the. meeting on Friday evening and a. box of clothing sent by this group to the orphanage, val ued at |88-00; Mrs. A.~H. Joyner, {su perintendent of supplies, reported a box sent to the orphanage valued at $34.57; Mrs. J. L Morgan, superin tendent of mission"study, reported a new book, on^ China begun in the cjass. and invited ^all who were not mem bers to jojn this division; Mrs.-R. A. Fields, superintendent social service, reported a campaign for new mem^ bers to be started this month, and Mesdamos> -Joyner and G..Lv Fields were appointed to. serve on ' the church committee for the month. The treasured reported $110.67 sent away during the quarter, and $53.85 used locally. ... - Mrs. J. W. Lovelaee, president of the Pitt County Federation of Mefch odist Women, discussed the meeting to be held next day and announced that invitations to the luncheon had been extended to local ministetsr ; toeir wives,-a number of teachers, and to the presidents of .toe different women's societies of the ^various J Lj churches.' jzaar to be hfeld in November. This ? was granted and several committees ' were appointed to serve at the bar . . . Sf ?I." . zaar. ?:"< r . y Visits to sick and strangers as re ? ported, numbered 106. . * ? \ MISS WILLIAMS HOSTESS [ x TO CHORA ft LUB I * . - I V Ffteen members of the Choral club, enjoyed a delightful evening on Mon-. day of this week when Miss Basel Williams.entertained them at her home, two and a half miles from here. . The beauty of the moonlit landscape > acted as an intoxicant to the musical : temperament of the mdtorists pnd in- ? ' spiration and unusual entousaism [ marked, the program and other fea ; tares of the meeting. Dahlias, red and White, decked the - reception room into which the guests '' were invttpd by the charming hostess ! and shaded Ughts added much to its (attractiveness. The program had been arranged? the famous tenor, Jobb McCormack j and an ihteresting talk on his early] life and career was made .||? pur Jerome. Some reminiscences of-one of his concerts were given by Mrs. J. M. Hobgood and one of his favorite songs,"I Hear You Calling Me," was rendered by Mr. John D. Holmes. W.; G. Sheppard sang a beaatiful bask' j j solo, "Duna," and W'ag Baley, of instrumental music, gave a*briT ] liant piano ntohl^^^Sr v #?|| A contest which 'involved the pro nunciation and definition of various German, Italian add French murieal terms pro vedamusing as well as helpful.-1 ? ?"?.!?' The election of officers for this, ^V^G' ^^pa^re^lactedM^pres P o^dthin twp ot three miles, of Farin vilie,4j^go?d neighborhood. Notify took up; a which was doing dain d^pedio^S?LbLd,0TOlo?Si mi Unlpi^mer calls and gets hog the ' Be fired by enthusiasm, bat not by T We find shells lying on the beach, but for pearls we mast dive. ; Don't kid the defeated candidate. Nobody feels more humiliated than he does,' hSSPs I I -'.?*SC*ldr -M M . j- J i ??5?y'. v'% I JVith-aome women a mud bath see^flr to ^be tKe new conception of :, I You cant expect too much in the way of culture from those who are more interested in food for the stom i a^Jthpn iufood for thought ; <T0 ESTABLISH a Lasting j j ?| Tribute to the Memory of J ; J; % departed, one mast se- ; !! cure in a Memorial, lasting J j ; | quality as well as beauty of ; ; ] design. We can fulfill your I ; N<? GREATER TRIBUTE , ! ? ? "' 2 A t< A y~W KMC - 'r^^u'MSt JVW f ' ; J- iVT"' ; **? ? ..^| . Watch Your Savings Grow ' when you install a pOLE'C VX ORIGINAL O HOT BLAST HEATER : ? : / '? '\ - >-?' . . . - ? : - ? CJ HE famous Hot Blast Draft in this > 1 ? Jt remarkable! stove burns all the com-_ bustible gases from the fuel?under-draft , stoves waste this valuable portion of Ae fuel That is why Cole's Original Hot Blast Heaters are guaranteed to consume one-third lessiiiel than any under-draft stove of the same size. -**?. . . ' ? * -? -v . Stop and think what this saving will mean to you with coal at its present price. REMEMBER: - I CoV. OrigimU HotBlast will ^ ^^^j^hird your fuel? - i^^ ? ?+?- ?- s I GREENVILLE, : -NORTH CAROLINA| " T|.B^a^^aMr,m^.y^^v:-' 'H-.'.m M ~ 4m ?. ^ ??' ? m-'^'? ? Sa Jjt^ M 8 ^ * '? .-, J, tA j^^ift' " n flu* Jl- *? ' ?JL*b?LJlJIL'tAJE?;*^,^/%*S X?t ^B? i I . . -?*> jr^, J" "' "' ? ?_ ? 4^~' '? j M k a Jfc^ "^b-i^ lU^ ffsjl Cr "^mL.*'' ? r^ JL^ d jl f[ ^3fc ^L X ^E$" ??*" f? 1 FVFRY NIGHT FIRF WDRnS every night i ????' r X J

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