Sunday To Be Mother's Day ? ^ LET US THANK GOD You may be the meanest man in your neighborhood. You may have no regard for the laws of God or man. Or you may be the most godly ?the most upright man in your community. In either case, there is one person who loves you just as though you were one of the saints. She folkms everything you do with a loving heart. She will toot your horn even when no one else will. And you love her?if you have not sunk so low as to have lost every spark of tender, human feeling. This person is your mother. "All that I am, all that I expect to be, I owe to my mother." These words were spoken many years ago by a kindly man who will go down among tho immortas bv the name of Abra ham Lincoln. Not only were these words true in the case of Lincoln. They were true in your case and mine. Sunday is Mother's Day. Why shouldn't we go to church on that day and take our mother with us and thank God that she has been spared to be with us ? And if we must wear ( the white rose on Mother's Day, why shall we not go to church and thank God for the memory of the person to whom owe we everything? Above all, let us thank God from the bottom of our very souls that we are able to be with our mother on j that day and breathe the untainted air of a free land. Let us remember the fallen young men in Europe who will not see their mother this Moth er's Day. Would Export Surplus Cora Subsidy Program Put Into Effect By Depart ment Washington, May 9?The Agricul ture Department announced today the inauguration of an export sub sidy program for corn designed to reduce record surpluses. ! The department asked export grain traders to submit offers under which grain would be shipped to Canadian and European markets. Officials indicated deals were now f under consideration involving the I caio nf between 20 and 30 million bushels. The corn probably will be taken from stocks the government would sell the corn to exporters at prices which would enable them to meet competitive prices in foreign mar kets. Officials said there was no indi cation yet as to how much grain it would sell under the subsidy pro gram. Chicago, May 9.?Extension of the government's grain export subsidy program to include corn, of which the United States has the largest surplus on record, produced a rally j in corn prices here today that es tablished new highs for almost three ' yen "3. County Registration To Exceed 10,000 Approximately 8,500 on Books With Only Two Days Left With only two mort days left in which to register to participate in the May 25th primary and run-off pri mary, J. H. Harrell, chaiman of the Pitt County Board of Elections, de clared today that approximately 8, 500 persons had been registered to date. The chairman said that a check-up indicated that the total county reg istration might exceed the 10,000 mark by the time the books are clos ed at sunset Saturday. Many of the precincts already have registered more than their normal voting strength and a few have even registered almost the total voting eli gible registration. Meanwhile, plans went ahead for; the county convention to be held here Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Pre cinct meetings were held throughout the county last Saturday. Challenge day will be observed on: Saturday, May 18. Approximately 8,300 Pitt county voters participated in the 1938 pri mary. The books for Farmville township are open at Rollins' Cleaners and Dy ers on Wilson street. Call there and register before Saturday if you wish to vote in the primary May 25th. LUNCH ROOM MENU WEEK OF MAY 13TH Monday?Spaghetti, cheese sauce, slaw, salted pecans, stewed prunes, 10c; chocolate pie, 5c. Tuesday?Sheppard pie, green peas, carrots, biscuits, apple, 10c; chicken salad sandwiches, 5c. Wednesday ? Salmon croquettes, potato salad, graham muffins, rais ins, spiced pecans, 10c; caramel-pecan pie, 5c. Thursday ? Macaroni and cheese, scalloped apples, green peas, nuts, biscuits, raisins, 10c; prone pie, 5c. Friday?Snaps, smoked meat, stew ed corn, apple sauce, corn bread, 10c; raisin nut sandwiches, Be. Served Daily?Soup and crackers, ice cream, plain and chocolate milk, 5 cents. D. A. R. To Meet Saturday, May 11th The Major Benjamin May Chapter, D. A. K., will meet Saturday after noon at three o'ekck in Mm Chapter House with Mm. J. E. Barrett, of Wilson, Mrs. ChaaAArriagton, of Body Mount, Mrs. B. S. Sheppard and Ifri J. EL Bynum as joint boa* - f\ . help farmers, . .. JB ; ' x- *jk i i ? - i , ^4 DfSRAfB Disease sows* BOOSTERJUPPER The Farmville Chamber of Com merce and Merchants Association is having a Booster Supper Tuesday night, May 14th, at 7:00 o'clock at the Farmville Country Club. The Farmville Rotary Club and representatives from surrounding towns will be their guests. There will be lots of entertainmen and fun for all. SOIL DISTRICTS Soil conservation districts now cover 136 million acres in the United States, including nearly 10 million acres in North Carolina. Justice may not be secured in courts but the record of the courts for justice compares favorably with justice sought outside. Installment selling is the order of merchandising and those who expect big volume of sales might as well dust off their credit apparatus. It is funny how it rains when you jjust have to get out and go some where. CHURCHES BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Buferd B. Fordham, Putor. 9:45 A. M.?Sunday School G. W. Davis, Superintendent. 11:00 A. 1L?Morning Worship. 6:80 P. 11?Baptist Training Un ion 7:30 P. M.?Evening Worship. 7:80 P. M. ? Wednesday. Prayer Meeting. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. C. BL Mashborn, Paster. 9:46 A. M.?Sunday School J. 0. . Pollard, Superintendent. 11.-00 A. M. Horning Worship. 6:80 P. AL?Junior and Senior En deavor. 7:80.P. M.?Evening Worship. 7:80 P. M. ? Wednesday., Prayer Meeting. EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CUUKLii j Set. Jack R. Rountree, Better. - LOrOO A. M.?Sunday SchooL J. W. < Joyner, Superintendent, L1:00 A. M.?First Sunday* ? Holy j Communion and sermon. 11:00 A. M.?Third Sunday* Morn- ' ing Prayer and sermon. -?i THE METHODIST CHURCH \ Bar. a A. Clarke, Minister 10:00 A. M.?Sunday School. John < T. Thome, Superintendent. \ 11 .-00 A. M.?Morning Worship. 6:45 P. Mw?Young People*' Group. ? 1*0 P. M.?'Evming Worship. . 10:00 A.M.?Sunday School C. P. < iio^Tir lirrB'infiTi ! ISlfe Chip Control-European Model . ? Still farmers think they have a hard time in the good old U. & A. Nan-Belligerency Attitude of Italy Is Emphasized By Its Continued Silence ? Premier Mussolini Tells Followers That "Only Facts" Will Break His Silence On European Situation, Thus Indica ting That Italy To Re main Neutral For While At Least Rome, May 9.?Premier Musso lini today told his Fascist followers, celebrating army and empire day, that "only facts" would break his self-imposed silence on the European war. * ? II Duce thus indicated clearly that Italy's non-belligerency remained without change until some new de velopment in Europe's conflict plung ed the country into war. Mussolini referred to the declara tion of the Italian empire four years ago. "A great aay in tne ilibcu* ^ vj, country was that of May 9, 1936." Mussolini said. "It was a day of sunny victory. "After my speechs you must be come accustomed also to my silence. Only facts will break it.1* While Mussolini was addressing his followers, Fascist authorities in dicated that Italy still is on the fence, waiting the right moment to jump in and get what she wants in prestige and more living space. Associates of Mussolini emphasiz ed that Italian preparedness for war did not mean necessarily that Italy was entering the conflict soon. "Our army is under arms, but no body can or must draw arbitrary or dangerous deceptions from this atti tude," said a newspaper. "Our arms are always ready to be should ered at any moment interests of the country require." Nina Kutii ntt, regress, 01 fviu-i ain, has been placed in the County ail on charges o? assault with A leadly weapon with intent to kill af er she allegedly stabbed Bill Moore, tfegro, just under the left nym with i knife Tuesday night at her home n Fountain. According to local officers, Moore, t boarder in the Pitt home was ar guing with "some of the children" here who had gone to the pump to (btain water. The Negress, from eports, went out to investigate the iffair, and was allegedly hit on the lead by a bottle thrown by Moore, following this, it is alleged that the | wo became invqjved in more or less >i a fight, and Moore wa cut. At a ate hour last night his condition ras reported as improving, although t was said that he was bleeding in ernally, and remained in a critical :ondition. The Negress was given a prelimi lary hearing before Mayor E. E. Nep Held After AffraylnMein Trevatnan in fountain yeuterua?, al though examination was waived, and the defendant bound over for trial in Superior Court here. A war correspondent doubts if the beligerents intentionally drop bombs upon civilians; this must be encour aging to the Norwegians hunting shelter. Highway fatalities are increasing but this won't persuade anybody that the next accident always involves new victims. There are people who believe in democracy only as long as their par ty is in control. MECHANICAL REFRIGERATOR AND , RADIO SERVICE ? , . .. "? ? : "-f' Call cm us when your Refrigerator or Radio requires service ... Expert Repairing at Low Cost All Calls Answered Promptly. RADIO & REFRIGERATOR REPAIR SHOP FARMVILLE FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE 383-1 FARMVILLE, N. C. mjjr For Friday aid Satarday Oily -? MAY 10th and 11th _??_ ? ? Kingan's Corned Beef Hash . .. can 13c ? tj '? r ? '??'?.' ". .-? ?. Kingan's Spaghetti and Meat.... can .... 12c Kingan's Dried Beef 2 ozs. 11c ' < '.? __? "' . '_ "?aa - Date-Nut Bread can 13c Butter pound 32c Sugar 10 lbs. 48c Roller Champion Flour ...... 24 lbs....... $1.12 POLITICAL CARDS f rVLIIIVKL MRU ?? | : FOR COUNTY COMMS $0? ^msmrnarn. y.r 1 . .. (THB1D DISTRICT) /gjg' '? Falkland, Fountain, Farmville and g Beaver Dam IWnahlpa. ' I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner for the Third District, subject to tkef f Democratic Primary May 26th, 1940. Tour support and vote win be appreciated. 6. E. TREVATRAN. FOR COUNTY COMMIS SIONER (FIFTH DISTRICT) I hereby announce my Candidacy for Election a* County Commissioner from the Ayden-Swift Creek District, subject to the action of the Demo- ~ cratic primary May 25th. Your vote and support will be high ly appreciated. J. DIXIE CANNON, A-19-Stp Ayden, N. C. . SAM a UNDERWOOD, JR. ?for? COUNTY COURT SOLICITOR ?Thanks? Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you suffer from rheumatic, ar thritis or neuritis pain, try this simple inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using. Get a package of Ru-Ex Compound today. Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. If a easy. No trouble at all and pleasant You need only 2 tablespoonfuls two times a day. Of ten within 48 hours?sometimes over night?splendid results are obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, Ru-Ex will cost you nothing to try as it is sold by your druggist under an absolute money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex Com pound is for sale and recommended by r' City Drug Company LUMBER I Farmville Retail Lumber Yard ^ontentnea St.?Phone 302-1 ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL Can Arrange FHA Insured Loans 4K per cent Twenty-five Tear Loans. | : ~ >=1 - VOTE FOR I MftlH VfllllAlft lia livHIl WILLIHmO FOR RE-ELECTION COUNTY COMMISSIONER (First District?Greenville Township) YOUR VOTE and SUPPORT WILL BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED. UNCLE NATCHR ?nv?; (ROASTIN EARS/ SONNY- 1 I oey's swo hatch el food [ Cure, roastin' ears ate natu ral food for hungry folks,,, and mighty good food, too. And Chilean Nitrate of ? Soda is natural food ?and mighty good food-rfor hungry crops. For side-dressing this spring, use plenty of Natural Chilean Soda. Its quick-acting nitrate and its natural balance 1 of other plant food elements, give healthy natural nourish nent, just when your crops ire hungriest. Side-dress liber illy with Natural Chilean Ni xate of Soda. That is the way jo make sure of good yields, jood quality and early ma :urity. Chilean Nitrate is the world's only natural nitrate. Costs do more. Sold every where. mm A wrmmmuN A m protective NAIVKAL t18 ' mjiumdu Itllltmlw ??SL NITRATE OF SODA l-^~ '? * ?0R RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE ENTERPRISE mm ?) REDTlPEp No red (ape and entanglement* in making our home loans. The entire loan transaction1 can be completed here in a short time for wej do not have to secure approval of the loan from some distant office. . j" * 4 t \ i .j v ^ ?? * : Come in and isee us while you are contem plating building or purchasing a home./