"*' *-t" *' ^jffijT . I'M } : I Om Tfe | fonmtt.iiak V "**???? Z2m ABLnalaimi?iftM???Mk Petttdwd niBy antpsd JeXtfittf^TFsmriDa, N. ? ? dar act of March ltd, 1871. ____________________ 1 HE HAS AN IDEA! A news dispaieh front Chatta nooga, Tmommo, advises that J. B. Hayes, $7-jmr-old WPA laborer, who oaa neither road nor write, has re cently bocome tho father of his twenty-fifth child. Oaly thirtooa of the Hayes children sis living. The prolific father ex presses the opinion that "twenty-five is a plenty." Most readers will prob * ahly agree that the old boy his an idea there. HOW TO SAVE LIVES The best way to save the live* of some of the American dtiaaoc who ere killed in highway accidente ia by J enforcing the lawe regulating t~e movement of vehicles The highway regulations, inckutbg the rules for parking, are little mat ters that spell life or death at times. Nobody knows when a minor viola tion may cause a major tragedy. Con sequently, the minor violators should be punished promptly. The enforcement of traffic rules should proceed without recognition of "big-shots." Nobody in any com munity ought to have prestige or powerenough to escape punishment for violations of the regulations. En forcement officers should not "know" anybody; neither should juries and judges. AIKLFEET VEBSUS BATTLE FLEET That the airplane is the master of the naval vessel and that a fleet of airplanes, "ia sufficient numbers," will prove the nemesis of the battle ship, is the opinion of Bobert Insley, chief raassrch engineer for the Pratt and Whitley Company, makers of aircraft engines. This proposition has been advanced for a number of yeere without any satisfactory demonstration of its truth being available. In the war now going on in Europe conditions are ripe for a test. Cheat Britain baa tise battle fleet and Germany has the airfieet. A decision should re sult. Of course* no nation is going to depend entirely upon worships any mare than an army will depend en tirety upon artillery. There is power diversified forces, with each unit hav ing points of value that are unequal led by other units. The importance of an airfieet cannot be overestimat ed even if poe?Ion of a correspond ing fleet will cffSnt it. Battleships have similar advantages that can be secured only through their ppease ... ' " * THE ANSWERS m L In VHO. ? 2. 10 BqpafaUcnns; 15 Donoeata. I 1 Not pddthv^ Dr. Biymond Poari ay* th*t the rate of a poraon's heartbeat it an foftaenrif factor. L Union l$jmjS?; Booeoreit I 2T47M9S. 1 Not now?a warrant aworn oat I in ma, has bban reran ad I tute tetafcUW SSi I ^Twmu^O. DoociM, bom in I ^^tTha I I aweuaei rim. I IWIW ?ui Noccupu irom tae w ? pnnapai PjHni i (nc^V xhx&oMA 3jpT wtP5&T7^r Jrpts <__ > "WG9fJf9. ? J? < _* Wipffrnnvyy. HmmH of i?fc? into tto Vffleo of tiio Lord, It tras bar* that ha ex parted to find God in fellowship ind ocmradship. God will bo in Hi* Temple next Sttday. It your heart is burden id and your spirit is dropping, then come to church that you might find Hi* Presence and help. '' State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Question: What are some of the sources of protein in hog foods? Answer: At least one-third, by weight, of the protein supplement should be composed of products from animal sources , a jch as digester tank age or high grade flshmeel. Fifteen pounds of skim milk or buttermilk will replace one pound of tankage. The remainder of the protein require ment may be provided from plant sources, such as cottonseed meal, soy bean oil meal, or peanut oil meal. Complete directions for the feeding, breeding, and management of swine are contained in a new Extension cir cular which may be obtained on re quest to the Agricultural Editor at State College. The circular number ia 238. Question: What are the fertiliser requirements of the tobacco plant bed? Answer: Two hundred pounds of a 4-8-3 fertiliser for each 100 square yards of bed should be sufficient If a lower grade fertiliser is used, it can be supplemented with from 60 to 100 pounds of cottonseed meal, pro vided the meal ia thoroughly mixed with the aoih The fertiliser should be broadcast on the bed and thorough ly mixad with the upper 3 or .4 inches of the soil. Avoid the use of manure containing tobacco leaves, stalks, or roots. ~ - ? * - ? * * _ Question: Should * gensnu pian oe followed in locating fruit trees? Answer; Preferably. The location of the different fruits should fit in with the general plan of landscaping and beautifying the farm home. Ap ple, chary, pear, and not trees may be set in the rear of the lawn as shade trees or near corners of farm build ings in order to provide attractive set tings; Peach and plum trees may be set in the poultry yard or along the border at the vegetable garden. Grape vines may be trained as arbors, plant ed as a rear line fence for the lawn, or along the borders of the garden. Trade at home ia a slogan that becomes a reality only when merch ants and buyers work together, each doing their part Headache, Bad Breath May Be Your Warning Tha sea's thrilling & 0. 8. means "Hstp is assdad nowP And, so do Bast at thsaa headaches, that bfl iousness, coatsd tongue, or bed breath which are often signs of constipation. Ta disregard these symptoms may tdsg oa a host of ithir discom forts from sfoggfoh bowels: sour Seahsw battsTjob fBlfce dbg ate taking spicy, all vsgf table BLACK-DRAUGHT. By teptodfaeOisy, itaets gsatiy;; cleanses prosoptiy, thoroughly. testhal dSSe-lazstivs; imparts tone to lasy howsl mnscka Nuct thna try BLACK-DRAUGHTT [ - .. , 1 1 . ? ill an ill i To THE ENTERPRISE. ' ? 'mi\ ' ' ' y> FA?p!?U* It C. WEEK OF FEB. 4th SUNDAY & MONDAY Spencer Tracy and Hedy Lamarr "i TAKET,E5S~*SVQMAN" TUESDAY Pat O'Brien, Rnth Terry and Edward Arnold ? in ? "SLIGHTLY HONORABLE" 1275.00 JACKPOT $275.00 WEDNESDAY Doable Feature Roy Rogers ? in ? "DAYS OF JESSE JAMES" ! ? and ? ' Eddie Albert and Zorina "ON YOUR TOES" THURSDAY & FRIDAY I Preston Foster, Ellen Drew and Andy Devine ? in ? "GERONIMO" saturday Doable Feature Bill ElUott ?? "pioneers of the j frontier" ? and ? Charles Biqrford and Owen Davis "thou shaLt not kill" SUNDAY & MONDAY James Cagney, Pat O'Brien and Jefferey Lynn ? in? "FIGHTING 69TH" W. RAY SMJTH Civil Engineer?Surveyor OFFICE Old Citizens Bank Building TeL 2076 I BOOKS REPAIRED : Bring me your old books that need repairing I Prices Reasonable. Mrs. J. T. Flanagan 106 N. George St. Farmville, N. C. mru Ml* HV$KYJ?K** HftlHASWtTENA All Chicks We Sell are from N. C. Approv ed Hatchery ? $8.50 pe# 100? DELIVERED. DAVIS SUPPLY CO. FARMVILLE, N. C. f ? ? ' ????___ m Uttr- ? v .??. J'^T.- t'P???5?kjj 5;Vlr'j'-'>52 ?? **-"? ?$j i sh?BftR IX rnmm M 2 {? ? 49 ? X nyp; -1 ?TMB99^LM wtti'-v - v (Cfcpy to Insurance Commission ? ?qnIrM 1 Dy ww?) ASSETS -?-? *4**?I n^^zzz: ,?I mortgage on local improved real estate. | Stock tM? ???? .**?, I Advances made to oar shareholders against their stock. I ^sgssss^- m Office Furniture and Fixture* ?: 100.00 ? Other Assets ? ? 686.0^ 9 TOTAL - ? ? I?8144*5437 I ? LIABILITIES I , The Association Owes: I To Shareholders [ Funds entrusted to our cars in tha form of payments on I stock as follows: I I Installment Stock Full-Paid Stock ? ,_j_ 70,800.00 I I Other Stock (Dormant) ..........? 880.60 I ? $127,176.05 I Notes Payable, Bank of Farmville ?? 7,000,00 I Money borrowed for use in making loans to members, or retiring matured stock. Each note Approved by at least I two-thirds of entiro Board of Directors sis required by law. I i Accounts Payable L.?i 87.77 I Undivided Profits ? .? ... | 6,474.94. I Earnings held in trust for distribution to share-holders I at maturity of stock. I Reserve for Contingencies i ? 8,500.00 I To be used for the payment of any losses, if sustained. This reserve increases the safety end strength of the Aasoda Other Liabilities ?__ 1 671.61 I I TOTAL | i 6144*5437 I State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, ss: 6. A. Rouse, Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Association per sonally appeared before me this day, and being duly, sworn, says that the I foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. I j G. A. ROUSE, Secrfteaa. I Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 25th day of January, 1940. EVA H. SHACKLEFORD, Notary PuhUe. I [My Commission expires December 8rd, 1940. Want Ads ! FLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS! Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Corsages and FnaersI Designs. Say It" with Flowers. Ftnaville Flower Shop. Phone 467-1. tf WE BUT SOYA BEANS AND PAY Top Prices. Lewis ft Lang, Bank of FamriHe Bldg, Farmville, N. C. N17tf-c AUTO OWNERS?If your ear wont start, phone Sll-6, Mr. John Bar rett, at the Western Auto Associate Store. Starter, generator and battery work a specialty. POULTRY WANTED?THE POUL try market has improved sbme. We are haying, giving the best prices possible, at all times. C. E. Mod | lin. 4t FOR RENT:?FOUR ROOM DOWN stairs apartment, furnished or un furnished See John B. Lewis, At torney. 1 ; - "WANTED" j ALL TOBACCO FARMERS ; Ir Eastern Carolina to be re lieved of Tobacco Coring wor ries in 1940 and in tbe years to follow with our 1940. ? MASTER AIR-CONDITION ED TOBACCO CURES. Florence-Mayo NuWay Co. .Maury, North CaroKna __ President names Taylor as peace ' Ambassador to the Vatican. ; 'J Navy will patrol the Pacific Ocean! with giant flying boats. DR. V. H. MEWBORN ? OPTOMETRIST ? NEXT VISIT famrill#?Office at Fields' Jewelry Store, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. ilyden office over P. R. Taylor ? Co. MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEE Sth Eyes Kwfimrt ? Glassos Fitted ; ?Tar bore Every Satmrday? ' ? \ -.y?: t . , Save With SING'S HI-TEST GAS Regular First Grade 18k GaL 1st Grade Kerosene 10c GaL Motor Oil lOe Qt and Up 300 SOUTH MAIN ST. Subscribe To THE fcNTERPKISE. --T' * '/fWrI ? -j ??'*&.<&?civ?A'- IV?Y ? - ? ^r: . ,?i- v ... , L ???-?" ' D||I|A Standard A No. 2 f C A feaS Early Jane 0"l DC I v" ?? !? / ' * OleO Honey Nut jl \ Qg I ' Picnics ? - 15c I %, -.v-'v ?: ..K:."4"' '* ' *' * ?,.? '?. .'? V ? Rice whdJrsL ? pib 13c I 1 1 L .- ? . | J Gorton's Sale! I B Codfish Cakes 2 cans 23c I ? Flaked Fish can 10c I I Fish Roe 2 cans 25c | ? I AtlanticMaid Mire* Meat, 2 lb. jar. .21c I Sunshine Hydrox Cakes, pkg. ........9c Octagon Soap Flakes, pkg. 9c Southern Manor Fruit Cocktail, can....l5c Doable ? Fresh 4Aa I UUrrCt D P Blend ZUC| ? '? 'I;..???; i.y . W V#/('m/A rjB ?? ^r ^ V ? M f,''i^H M -jm .M W/7Aw^/wJ mMM t& ^?,/y/y/ig ^-gm w.^F' n I ?Sm?. Msgs mikZ2 "Z fT... ^v^vJ : V^CjvI ~f ?~7 ? ^ ^ JP%B 111" 1? ^jr. H , lUmiiiiiJiontl Fl fCTWlC R0HQ??

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