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Farmville Enterprise
FAMnrnxn N. C.
G. ALEX BOUSE, Omar ft Mgr.
Eva Hortoa Sharktefard
Associate Editor
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Pottoffice at Farmville, N. C., un
der act at March 3rd, 1878.
There can be no certain answer to
many of life's puzzles; just get all
the information you can acquire and
then follow your best judgment.
The foreign markets for agricul
ture are being lost as a result of war;
this makes it important for farmers
to live at home, as far as possible.
Maybe this war will teach the dem
ocratic nations of the world to co
operate in times of peace in order to
prevent times of war.
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Trading at home is a good prin
ciple to practice but there is no harm
in buying abroad if you have goods
to sell abroad.
The economic set-up of the world,
as well as its political condition, will
be revolutionized if the totalitarian
philosophy triumphs.
Cattle To Be Tested
For Bang's Disease
Dr. J. E. Klein of the Bureau of
Animal Industry, in cooperation with
the Pitt County authorities and the
Department of Agriculture, has ar
rived in the county to test cattle for
Bang's disease.
It is required that all cattle, male
and female?six months and over, be
tested for this disease. Dr. Klein
will call on the owners of cattle to
arrange for a date at which time the
test can be made.
This Bang's disease eradication
program is important to the citizens j
of Pitt County from the standpoint
of health as well as from the eco
nomic point of view since animals
so affected may not reproduce.
RESOLUTION OF RESPECT
Thomas Cecil Rollins
Once again a Comrade, having
completed his time here on Earth,
has passed through the portals of
Eternity and entered the country
known to us as the New Jerusaleum
and hath received his reward, the
white stone with the new name writ
ten thereon.
And whereas, the all wise and mer
ciful Ruler of the Universe has re
moved, from our midst ou# beloved
Comrade, and he having been a true,
and faithful member of The Ameri
can Legion; Therefore, be it resolved
That Farmville Post 151- of the
American Legion, in testimony of its
loss, tenders the family of our de
ceased Comrade our sincere condol
ence in tjbeir deep affliction and that
a copy of these resolutions be sent
to the family, one to the Farmville
Enterprise for publication, and a
copy by spread upon the minutes of
the Farmville American Legion Post.
John Hill Paylor,
Joe Henry Bynum,
A. W. Bobbitt,
Committee.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the authoi
ty granted in a certain Deed of Trust
executed by L. A. Fulford and wife,
S. F. Fulford 4o John Hill Paylor.
Trustee, dated November 24, 1928,
aad duly recorded in the Office of
the Register of Deeds of Pitt Coun
ty, in Book N-17, at page 306, de
. fault having been made in the par
meat of the indebtedness thereby se
cured, the undersigned Trustee will
offer for sale at the Court House
Door of Pitt County, to the highest
bidder for cafh on Monday, July 1,
1940, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, all that
certain tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the Town of FarmviHe,
County of Pitt, State of North Caro
line, and more fully described as fol
SHuated on the Beet aide of Main
Street and beginning at an alley ?a
Tyson Street and running with Ty
* sen Street SOU* feet to Contateea
tooonar ofbtNo! HMtaace with
the line of Lot No. 16, 202.70 feet to
an alley; thence with said alley 100
feel to the beginning, being lots Nos.
14 aad IS of a certain plat^which to
' WALSTONBURG |i'
NEWS '
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Walston of
Farmville spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. I. J. Rouse.
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Pierce of St.
Augustine, FLa., have returned after
a few days visit here with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray West.
Miss Kathleen Hicks of Rocking
ham spent the week end here with
Mr. and Mrs. Oarl T. Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Craft were
Greenville visitors Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Wayne Boyette of Wilson
spent Friday with her sister, Mrs.
W. A. Marlowe.
Mr. and Mrs. William Uzzell of
Stantonsburg visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Beaman, Sunday.
Friends will be glad to learn that
Mrs. Jesse Gay is better after a
recent illness.
The Rev. Yar bo rough, pastor of
the local Methodist Church was the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Lewis, Sunday.
Friends will regret to learn that
Mrs. Nannie Bass continues quite ill
at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chandler and lit
tle daughter, Betsey Ray, Miss Alice
Talley and Miss Fannie Mae Smith
were dinner guests of Miss Ruby
Burch, Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. H. Floyd, of Roper, and
Miss Eloise Burch of Windsor, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Burch.
Mrs. G. W. Bailey visited her mo
ther, Mrs. Smithy Smith, of Prince
ton, Tuesday and Wednesday of this
week. Her daughter, Rayonel, re
turned with her after spending some
time with relatives there.
Stewart McKeel left Sunday with
the Farmville troop of Boy Scouts to
spend this week at Camp Charles.
Several of our town people attend
ed the funeral of Mr. R. E. Beaman
in Stantonsburg, Monday.
Miss Clara Jenkins and Sam Lewis
Jenkins left Wednesday for a few
days visit with relatives in Raleigh.
AMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as administratrix
of the estate of J. A. Mewborn, de
ceased, late of Pitt County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned in Farmville, N. C., on
or before the 11th day of June, 1941,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar I
of their recovery. All persons in-1
debted to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This the 11th day of June, 1940.
MRS. J. A. MEWBORN,
Administratrix of
6wks. J. A. Mewborn, deceased.
MONEY-BACK 1
KIDNEY DHIRETIC
Svnry penny w? to paid todk to yoa If
malts bom KIDANS are not ptoariiur.
Thaf* Most peal tin we are ttot DDAN8
to an* ?f tha tort remadiea known for tho
nU af nan ecynlf Utor troahtoa. Yea,
to, nsy proro this to yoarentlra satis
KmANS, in conTsnisnt palkt form, to
flM product af n tomans laboratory. It
csntains a diaretk sttoalant and other
toaradtonto which act directly hpen the
I kidneys and nrinary ajdia. does not in
dads harmtol or hahlt-ferminx drays and
to nod a laxatirs.
I Bach dtounafmto and ditnin ad Get
tbr-Up-Nlshfc. Backache. Lor Pains.
; Koroma Bmdarhis. Dtosinam and Laos of
Saarsy are treqmently dtopallad to lees
than one week if the symptoms ara attrito
! ?ted to tonettoaal kidney troahlse.
Ton awe It to' jomrmU and family to
toy KIDANS?the tomans Udnaydlnretlc.
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aU#lJi dbactkn* KmANS wffll gtoa splen
rsaahs. Try DDAN8, Bay it at ear |
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Turkay, Iraq Sip .
Defense Agreement <
Londan.?An agreement between
Turkey and Iraq for the joint de
fense of Iraq and Frenchmandated
Syria in collabration with Great
Britain was concluded Wednesday at ]
Anakar, exchange Telegraph (British
news agency) reported Wednesday in
a dispatch from Istanbul.
The accord was the fruit of con
cultations between the Iraq ministers
of foreign affairs and justice, now in
Anakara, and Turkish cabinet mem
bers.
Fear Italian Move.
Since France surrendered to. the
axis powers both Iraq, which main
tains close treaty relations with
Britain, and Turkey, which had mu
tual assistance pacts with France
and Britain, have shown increasing
anxiety lest Syria become a battle
ground.
The Turks have feared that Italy
might attempt to succeed France as
the occupying power in Syria and
make it a base for further expansion
in the Near East
The United States, it seems, would
prefer to send supplies to Europe
now than to rush troops abroad later.
GARDENS ' , j
Home gardens in Graham County J j
ire the best they have been in manyjj
years,, due largely to the. small AAA J
payment provided for growing home j
vegetables^ reports Assistant Parm l
Agent P. E. Correll', Jr. i
DR. V. H. MEWBORN
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NEXT VISIT
Farmville?Office at Fields' Jewelry !
Store, MONDAY, JULY 8th.
Eyes Examined ?Glasses Fitted
?Tarbore Every Saturday?
Need Laxative? Take
All-Vegetable One
Dont let impatience lead you into I
harsh measures for the relief of
constipation! j
There's no use, for a little spicy, I
all-vegetable BLACK - DRAUGHT,
taken by simple directions, will
gently persuade your bowels.
Taken at bedtime, it generally
allows time for a good night's rest, j
* Morning usually brings punctual, j
satisfying relief from constipation
and its symptoms such as head
aches, biliousness, sour stomach, no
appetite or energy.
BLACK-DRAUGHT'S main in
gredient is an "intestinal tonic-lax
ative" which helps tone intestinal
muscles. 25 to 40 doses, only 25c.
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I Delicious Fruit II TaU O Cc I
COCKTAIL L LO
I Armour's Corned Beef can 18c I
I Armour's Vienna Sausage 2 cans 15c I
I Armour's Treet.. Ready to Eat, 12 oz. can 19c I
I Armour's Corned Beef Hash.. 11 oz. can.. 11c I
I Tuna Fish ar 2 ys 27* I
I Par-T-Jcl -2 5* I
I Fresh Picnics ?? 16* I
I Skinless Franks - 17* I
FRESH EGGS i= 21*1
I jWESSON OIL : 21*||
I Colonial Blended Juice .. 3 13J oz. cans .. 19(b I
I Aunt Betsy Blackeye Peas ... No. 2 can .... 9c I
Pender Layer Cakes .... 1 lb. varieties .... 19c
OUR PRIDE?18 oz. LOAF
I Triple .Fresh Bread 2 for 15c I
I BUTTER 33* I
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I Sincere Thanks I
I TO THE GOOD PEOPLE OF I
I PITT COUNTY WHO NOMINATED I
I ME FOR THE HIGH OFFICE OF I
I Register of Deeds I
I In The Second Primary Last Saturday I
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I shall use the high honor and influence of this office to promote the
I I best interest of Pitt County at ail times. And in all matters that are of HI
I vital interest to our people and wherein the office of Register of Deeds is I
|| concerned. I shell seek in all sections of the County, your counsel and H
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Cool Summer Frocks I
? Hundreds of cool sheers for long wear ... I
easily washed ... always cool and dressy ? I
select them now from our complete stock ... I
Sizes for all ages ??
98C-$198-$29?I
New Hats
?A wonderful collection of
new wide brim straws in
whites and colors ?
97c
?JUNE SALE!
I Summer sheers, batistes, muslins,
H lawns and organdies ... all new
I patterns.
110$
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I ? 1,000 YARDS FINE ? I
I Curtain Goods I
? A big selection in white and
pastel colors
? Values to 2?c. yard ?
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1*1*-"??
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I .Novelty cottons . . . seersuckers? I
I spun rayon and printed crepes. All
Budget Silk Hose I
Ringless all Silk Chiffons in all New Shades
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48c
SltK & RAYON
HOSE
10c,
Sale! Summer Shoes!
Ladies' Dress Shoes?Whites -
and Combinations
Values to $3.00
Men's Wash Pants |
Just arrived?Cool wash
pants ^for men ? ducks,
shantungs and assorted ,
stripes and checks. A
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97 c;
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Dress Shirts 59^1
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Work Shirts J9C |
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Overalls .. 79*1
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