THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS hold no ter* A rors for the family circle whose bulwark of protection in a Bank Book. . Sad, pinched faces and haunted looks have no place there? comfort and happiness reign sapreme, * You can well afford to deposit a tittle in this bank every payday? ill that's needed is the determination to begin. When the ice is once broken, ifs easy saiiing and you'll be astonished kow rapidly your savings will grow. THE BANK OF FARMVILLE J. A. MEWBORN, Cashier Farmvitle, N. C. 1& Fanner Receives More Than Rye Thousand Dollars a Minute From Swift & (mm * * i " \"* ' t * - ? ??'? -? ? ?""? * ? ?<*? 7. >:.> % A '"' Jt' ?*.''???'/ ?" -''A' ? '?"'* This amount Is paid to the former for live stock, by Swift ft Companyalooe, during til* trading boors of every business day. ?ff. vSi-Tv-'*"/ .:? _???? *., '? '"&%' ? i*-" Altl* money is paid totbe termer through ids open market in competition witn large ana small packers, shippers, speculators ftftd dealers. ? ? '* -. V ?' The farmer, feeder, or stripper receives every cent of this money ($300,000 an hoqr, nearly $2.000000 a day, $11,500,000 a week) In casta, on the spot, as soon as the fetock be has jost sold is weighed opr. v >v / <V jxis ?' -! *'??-- --V' Some of the money paid to the former dur ing a single day comes back to the company In . , * a month from sale of products; much does not come back for sixty or ninety days or more.' But the nasi day Swift ft Company, to meet the demands made by Us customers, must pay out ahnlhff toflflftflflft ** ?**. art/i ***jth&prw?nt high price leveis keeps over $250000,000 continuously tM op In goods oothe way to market and b bfils owed to the company. SwIftftCo^p#ny^^^? oMhe^vohame of the canfe^oompany tarn'u^Sock into meat and by-products at tbelowest possible cost, prevent waste, operate refrigerator cars, cusuiouie to retaflers in all parts of thecoqntiy^andbe recompensed with a profit of only a fraction of :s- m cent a pound? a profit too small to have any -.? t-?. _ r* - ?< ~* <* ? : - t - ti',,. (OmV nonceaote enact on me price or meaior uvc sroc*. *> ^ ? _ a - v ?. - "v ^ '-> ?.'< v ?. ^ .vft Swift & Company, U.S. A. pftm 9m pniii Having qualified as administrators de bonis nan oftheeaiate of Mary ?. Moore, deceased, late of Pitt coun ty, this is to notify all persons lmv ing claims against >ie said" estate t present them to the undersigned administrators on Or before the 30th day of November, 1919, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons owing said estate will please make immmediate payment. This 80th day of November, 1918. , T. C. Turnage and B. R Moore, XSMSHKSP* *** 4. LjOjq Morton, Aitorn?y^ v" ? Decemb of?xam Wewfeh to announce that we have a full sup ~ * ? . !S ply -of Xmas Confectioneries, Nuts, Candies, Oranges, Apples, Grapes,' etc. and it will pay you to see us before buying. We will also have a full supply of Gardner's Famous Pound Cakes, Raisin Cakes, Ugtit and Dark Frail Cakes, at prices much cheaper than you can make them. For the benefit of otfr customers we will have a Free Delivery Service for Holiday trade, be ^ ^ a ^ _ - - - trip to each Sji- r& 5 <-5 V *E. 3: r = - ? . ? ? ??P!H m AndSM M Auction M. FARM 8AIJ? d^iPlCISM?* Com* B Hiftttnat Any BM in Grnw. ETBMMUIMLVA.-?- ? OFFII Bttmi i-~*Y?t'~ ,^5f; [.?>&% j2 *?S?3^4d , ?* . t ?.,Lr-v.^-*i4 W :?: ?vv/A^v;: :). ' - ? * ? - ?? ^ v" i' w!*1 ' -?? ?* Tt? i' - r. ;^V%rS " n' * ? ' ??? . .* "' ."** *'?'?' v U-^iwn: :;>.? - ? ?.. > V'v- :; ^ ^ bjy?* '*?'.? ^ "vvA- ? ^ ,-1" "C. ?' ij*j? ', ? - -'4.Y ???*?? : ???'? A" C- if- . C. U- A^ ? .?.:???? -.:. ?.. ?.. ? : -;. :.;. #r ?:'? .? ' r" ?" '.f ^3 'CA i ? aa '? ~ . - *"V * ?;?? . ?'. j- '; "'i? .?;? .; ' " ? "' \ * ? ? '?"'; ?'?;? it has ever before been your -? v >?*.< '/A- A -'{:<? t.y ? ?,' n ?5? 'j'T4' %&&? ?S*r r ib*: ."> ' A**,'. ?' > ' II *'.T i. 7, 1910. ? -/". ? * j?~ :i'? ^WBb . to continue to serve you fr i: V yi * . * - ? * ( * COMPANY Immediate and thorough preparation in school and. college for the great tasks of the next decade is the <jfoty and the personal opportunity of every young man. The period that will follow the war will have extraordinary need for men with trained powers, and with real values fo offer in reconstructive service. ? / . ? * - There is no difference of opinion on the subject. Business leaders of vision throughout the nation, and leaders of public life in our own state have spoken io this effect with clearness and emplasis. England, France, Canada and Germany, in Ihe midst of ft struggle infinately more exhausting than our own, have doubled their educational efforts and expenditures. Ndyoung man in North Carolina, with a deep desire for a rich and steadily growing productive life, should hesitate to make any temporary sacrifice necessary to ; get now the fullest and best preparation possible. * i: - To young men vyith a purpose to lead lives of efficiency and deep usefulness: Make Your Decision Now, And See It Through! The University of North Carolina offers Training Under the Highest standards of Scholarship In The School of Liberal Art The School of Medicine. The School of Applied Science The School of Law The Graduate School. The School of Pharmacy of Education - The Summer School The Bureau of Extentiou ???'*-? *.?--* ' ? V \ , , ? ?* ? ,,x- .-*V, . 1!& ? ;:SA- /-A : ~ v- . .. . ? .' The work for the remainder of this col S year will be divided into two. quarters the w

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