^1 1 fmn hi MU \jwiEy I Br* timid J ikmm* Uf iHfitS I H FIR M MIT I I MARATHON! I TIRE! | bM W: 6.00-16 SIZE f{ WHEN BOUGHT IN SETS OF 4 OTHER SIZES PRICED m IN PROPORTION. Cash PP prico* with your old fifrw. WUto cMbwalb bicbar. GUARANTEE THBT MAZE GOOD OB WE DO Our Goodycg Tins at* yuar aat?d in writing for th?ix FULL UFE. witfaoat timn or mil?gy Bmta. EASY EASY-PAY TERMS RAY AS LITTLE AS F At A WEEK pm Urm 5SHjUcsT SUY2?BVY 4?AMD SAVMJ H SUE Slot 4 Sot of 2 9 6.00-16 ?J5" W II 5J5oc 5^0-17 J 475 at 5-00?19 8JS or 450-18 5JS of SJO~t9 p&ss 1 27.75 44.05 3&20 S1S-15 |?| ius m 22.60 m 16.55 Ths MARATHON TIRE |^j wtoi introduced osly 28 months age. and already it's a isadsr. ADDED HR SAFETY?LONGEB MILE AGE?LOWER PRICE are ||| what you get in Mara thon. Thafs why ifs un ?uiyfassrt for Talus at any pries. ||m< Marathon Tiros are il buQt to outperform so- ||S! called "fiat Has" tiros sold by chain stores. or |8I Wo ckMm you to buy at Otis low solo prico at l ' onco, bocauM thio oaia i lata only 10 aoro day*, NEW ALL-AMERrCAN TIRE A groat Goodyogr raluo jw|; fox tho lowoot prico fiold. ?ow$fit6 1 ONLY ^^&0O-i8?ixo . B SJ2S/&50-17 473/SJXM9 tS95 - *4* - 1 Cm* arte? with your old Urm mLmm?mJ?mmm?mJ H r ^ ^ - * - - Axpwwz mocmraif - at no mxtra ' ibert,J iHaoJ^^PPEJMMWtl \^r, ? * . y FJUmmLE SERVICE STATIN Corner of Wilson and Conte&tnea Streets .H ? . "I PAKMYILLE, N, C. ?? ? ' Wast Ada ! FOR SALE?75 Barrels oT Gora, la shack* and mm Davis Su perior Oil Coser, only eared 1 bams ? tobacco. Tkto earer to la first etoas condition. J. T. Bandy, , Fsiawtti, N. C. 6-4-0-9 ' foTmwt COMB 1* ? -Ufl tor year baton* sad Bftspcto Benair Work. Matf -'" * an Aate 4?cUtr Store, Farm ?ilia, N. C. tf FOR BRNT?UPSTAIRS APAB5T ment, with bath, wired for electri dfn Apply 102 & Pine SL~ Pfcaae 274-1 tf FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS - Pet Plod* Gmt Flowers, Corsage Md fimi| ttmiygayjat* wit PW* 447-1. i ? - * ?? i i " i. The Japanese are fcnhf^ng fair) well hi the Ear fiaatj which makes t I' ^ JB9A.9nlHt "- W-J fl ^ ? ^ ?*^'-a^^^^K2?"" i 'fc^iik* s N*?4 y*v*' ?i*^>"./i . /* * v '-^flB^^^BcS^T'r ^ ?j^",fv 1 ^iBBTafc^^ifcjl*-''' *r,!'; ?-?Wj ?^H w? jJK^ , ? , - ? -' "Ti I' ' ' " 1 -? ? 1 ?1 -1 AM Eer feiadoe WM rUI ulipflICo Greenville July 5 i ( We wish to remind our reeders of i the State Orthopedic Clinic to be held next Friday in Greenville, July i 5th, front 12:30 to 4 p. m. 4 litis Clinic takes all types of crip ples, both white and colored, free of < charge who are unable to afford pri- ' vate treatments. It is desired, i though not required, that patients be < referred by a physician or the Wei- ( fare Officer, and that the patient i bring such note to the Clinic. i The Clinic is set up to serve espe- i daily the Counties of Beaufprt, Car teret, Pamlico, Pitt and Tyrejl, ] though patients from other counties ; who desire to come may do so. j The Clinic is conducted by Dr. < Hugh A. Thompson, orthopaedist, of Raleigh, North Carolina. This Clinic has been running for something over three years and is now serving a large number of cripples, adults as well as children, in this area. The Pitt County Health Depart ment Offices are located at the'cor ner of Third and Greene Streets in Greenville, North Carolina. FOUNTAIN NEWS 1 (By MRS. M. D. YELVERTON) Daphne Owens Yelverton and Lea lie Yelverton, Jr., spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. William Walker in Washington, N. C. Dr. E. B. Beasley, Ferebee Beasley and Frank Owens spent Sunday and Monday in Wilmington. Miss Mary Belle Knott of Oxford visited Miss Lucile Yelverton. Mr. and Mrs. William Walker of Washington visited Mrs. W. D. Owens, Sunday. Johnie Lane of Pinetops visited relatives in Fountain last week. - The Rev. Stuart Bennett of Ahos kie is conducting a series of evange listic services at the Presbyterian Church this week. Mrs. Fred Tyndall is very ill at her home in Fountain. -? * Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Eagles had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Timberlake and son, S. P. Jr., and Mrs. J. B. Wilder of Louisburg, Hugh Williams and Mrs. Latta of Red Oak, Dr. and Mps. R. L. Eagles and daughter, Jane. Honor Bridal Couple Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fountain Jr., entertained at an informal re ception Friday night at their home in Fountain, honoring Miss Laura Hudgins Overton and James H. i; Kitchens, Jr. Guests were greeted by Mj. and Mrs. W. R. Harris and invited into the living room where punch was served by Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Beasley. j The living room and hall were beau tifully decorated with all-white flow ; ers, featuring rosea, feverfew and ' fern. Miss Hell Owens and R. A. Foun tain Sr., receiving at the dining room door. In the dining room the table was centered with a wedding cake which was mounted by a bride and groom, encircled at the base with white roses and fern. At either end of the table crystal candle holders tied with baby breath held burning tapers. On the buffet was a crystal bowl of ?white larkspur and fern. Burning [green tapers were alao used. Individual bridal cakes, lime ice, and mints were served by Mrs. Den nis Mercer and Miss' Betsy White Fountain of Fountain, Miss Doll} Bam of Greensboro, N. C., and Mist Elisabeth Overton of Greenville. (LEGUMES George Wise, Lincolnton, Route 1 is increasing his crop yield and de " creasing his fertilizer bill throug] - an adequate program of winter an< e summer legumes, reports Fara " Agent J. G. Morrison. ? 1111 P ' " . ? ?f W.^AYffllOm OvA-Engineer?Surveyor I OFFICE ? OU OttlUM Bask BaHding k| TeL 483-6 UJJJJ-'.". ?H ' iu %1 * V 81 2 - Full Vstaaiea; ptv. - \ '? ? ???15 ? 5f FRENCH WUm If : : STAYS IN WAR) , (Contthued from Page One) .v./ ?. I'fl'm i i1; >er of points and contact made with jerman troops," said the announce nent, "Casulties were inflicted and some enemy dead {fell into oar hands. Dur forces suffered no casualties." . But the British Press Association jescribed the exploit as signalling 'a new phase of aggressive action," md the British newB agency Reuters ieclared that it demonstrated the [Jermans' "vast responsibilities" in trying to hold a great coastline run ning from the Scandinavian penin sula to the Spanish frontier. "At van us points along this huge line?notably in the English channel ports?existing defensive establish ments and harbor works were wreck ad by the Allies before the Germans seized them," Reuters said. While the raid was discussed wide ly as the forerunner to exploits de signed to make invasion of England a costly business, Frenchmen un willing to give up the fight against Germany were active here. General Charles De Gaulle, the French military leader who vainly opposed the armistic, announced that he was forming a fighting legion which would, be aided by the "cream" of the French fleet. Self-Advertisement sometimes ex plains apparently unselfish acts. * ?_ LUMBER I Farmville Retail ? Lumber Yard Contentnea St.?Phone 302-1 ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER I BUILDING MATERIAL Can Arrange FHA Insured Loans 4)4 per cent Twenty-five Year Loans. Way "Build-up" Helps Will Interest Women The cause of a woman's periodic suffering from headache, irritabil ity, cramp-like pain, may be func tional dysmenorrhea due to malnu trition, a condition that is often helped by CARDUL ! Principal way CASDUI helps is by stimulating appetite and the flow r of gastric juices. Thus it may aid digestion; help build up a woman's strength, energy and nerve-force; - so increase physical resistance to periodic discomfort It also helps reduce periodic dis tress for many who take it a few days before and during"the time.7 Your confidence in CARDUI is in vited by its 60 yeari of popularity. flHMMMMBMMfllflMflHMHttHHflfllHH. SflMttB MCMBf iflDt UA '??? ? HpiH ? twtTi n Pfrviii HnTi! WUL ] H& W3 ^BB ^Bi^b^^^^B yjp^:^^B^^B J^Br ^BM ^BBr!^^^^^Bu; ' . ??B "? \: * 1 ':K^^^Hj;:^li ?> BVHif '-^^B' - ?b B ? V B 1 V Bk. B B 1^^ HM 1^1 ^ ,jd 1985 Chevrolet Standard Coach?Fully reconditioned, good tires and in good ' running shape?Oi\Iy SgttO.OO 1936 Chevrolet Master Town Sedan ? New paint job like the factory?Full set of new tares and an exceptional bar-. gain?Only SSS0.00 1937 Chevrolet Town' Sedan?Black? . Motor overhauled, good tines. This is a clean job and worth more than the price?On This Sale? S3ZS-QQ 1934 Master Chevrolet Sedan ? Com pletely overhauled.' A big value for your money?Must be seen to be appre ciated at a price of only I S17S.OO 1935 Master Chevrolet Sedan?TTUs ear is in good condition and a bargain for? SZOO.OO 1936 Chevrolet Standard Sedan?Origi- ? nal Black paints-new tires, runs and handles like new?Only SZ7S.OO 1934 Standard Coach?Motor overhaul ed, paint and tires good. New seat covers?Only $ISO>Q? 1931 Model A Ford Sedan. Clean and above the average A Model fn this sec tion?During this Sale?Only $100.00 We have ' several Model A Fords in good Tepaar and ask that you come in and loot them over before -baying. - B & W CHEVROLET CO., Inc. WILSON STREET ^ ^ PARMV1LLE, N. C. ? ? I ' . * NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executrix of the estate of J. M. JJobgood, de ceased, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Farmville, North Caroina, on or before the 17th day of May, 1941, or this,notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 16th day of May, 1940. MRS. LUCILLE HOBGOOD, Executrix of the estate of ' (, J. M. Hobgood, deceased. John B. Lewis, Atty.. 6 wka. g??sy.v.v?iy/.r.ttiv4W?fflv.?BV^ FAIRBANKS-MORSE 1 I AUTOMATIC COAL BURNER I j| The Best ? The Safest ? The Most Economical | j| and the Only Automatic Curer ? 8 TEMPERATURE:?POSITIVELY AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED 80 to 210 degrees. If . S COST: ABOUT ?/2 CENT PER STICK. II | TIME: PROM ONE TO TWO DAYS LESS THAN OIL OR WOOD. if