r . ft *-'?|."?maga'^ St* Horten ftMkbM II I *??-*-? jk&tor [I r I p>_. -v ? I ? 1 fcr || I, -?? ' ->?- ?3IMBs.': '? I I _ . .J. ? . ? ? II I Wwrijnw 1MB?: || I JuHWmd weekly sad entoted ss I I M Ckm Mail Matter at the I ^ rmmB? N. C*mr Not every big business is hx?Ud| I in a big city. I I *^T^"*tT for the future is I Pieulom is not always the right I I to do and say what you pleasa. H ? ? ?? I *wd say what yoa pleats* I Our own idea is that this ta a good I *jmm. not to have our own idea. I Any doctor can treat a patient after I nature leads the way to recovery. * " | The empty honors that the world! | bestows do not last beyond the grave. I | ? _ | Meat any """ can explain why I I some other fellow o^ves good I turn. a I Chanting, "We wont flight" has I never kept a nation out of war, and it I | never wUL Words have different meanings to I other ears, so be careful how you! use them. I Familiar quotation: "Just send it! I over," my friend, ami IH send you al check next month." -Personally, we would prefer fori I the go-getter type of women to go- H I Promises are easier to make than I they are to fulfill, but people con-1 timae to make them carelessly. ? ?1 | . The individual who makes his aim I | in life the making of money wiD, very I | probably make money. ? . A cat may have nine lives, but, I I when yoa take extraordinary risks on I ? the highway, minember you are not ? Mas) Chilli ii r rli 'r ~~ vahm of I pfcjjpaad amusement in hfe. Some, I I we have to admit, over-emphasi?e it. | Advertising in the Enterprise must I I be a good thing or there wouldn't be I I go many repeating advertisers. ?f i ~r v " ^ I?? . | | at people who make reeo-1 | lutions is one way to indicate that I I yoa don't know as much as yoa think I you do. I Thom people who were yelling for I I last summer are about to have what! they thought they wanted. l.:M I ' I I The successful man is the one whofl surmount* <fiffiealties; he is netttsE for his lack of aoeosapKshmanin I AVi H *p iSW* WO | Every automobile driver in Pittl County should make a resolution not I I to drive carefuUy during 1941. ? -? I ?* , . l ' fc',1 ts ? a Atra I I Ua fliwi ioble I I ?. ' -k ? * v ' m-\ 'I I A '^1 I K ? ' t \M wv. ?^-~ H ^ fftffll . -I ? p0Qp|( WiUU)U? (wCTw WHpiv/1 < ^~ *" - ~" y ??? '? I" i j>ij I r iftfMjriAll k|n KTAW VnrV I [ " '"? ; WW ftthicatk^ and Rood will ^^fctiTO I f 77 percent bad benefitted creatlv bv I I ? * . * ?IT?IT*4??vu I they had failed to support, but the ? ^ ' ? J- ?" w*|r|np?w| VMV. .W?w? I It is just probable that the seventy I I i?????? * ??? I NOW IS THE TIME TO HELP I ? The government of the United 11 States, in speeding assistance to the British, is taking, into consideratkm, I impels Hetr Hitler to, do something I I to relieve the ptrassure that is being! I applied to Us pal, Mussolini. Maybe the government has word! of German plans for an all-oat at I tack upon the British isles. Former | I Governor Alf London, of Kaasas, re cently asserted that information he ? had secured in Washington indicated I I that Hitler would make such an ?t-| ? tack not later than February. >1 If this is a correct inference, then I lit is extremely important that we I ? rum supplies to the British before! the German attack gets underway. I I When it begins, the bstle will be over! I before additional supplies can be sent! across the Atlantic and the British! ? must''make their stand with what! I they have in the islands when the I ? great test-arrives. We should not overlook the poesi-1 I bEity that Japan will make a move I I in the Far East at the same time.! ? Both Germany and Japan realise that I I the warfare going on is in reality two I ? phases of the same struggle to donrf-1 Inote the world. The expectation is! I that if the Japs get nasty in the I Pacific, the United States will be! I afraid to send supplies to the British. 1 There is no present indication that I ? the scheme will work. The United! ? States will do its utmost to assist! I the British because we realise that I ? the outcome of the world struggle ? will depend upon the battle of Britain. II I Regardless of what happens in other II ? areas, including tho Far East, as well II las the Mediterranean, a British vie-1 I tory over Germany will pave the way for a re-ordered world. ' * j| ? I WOODMEN ENJOY BARBECUE I SUPPER; ELECT NEW OFFICERS I White Oak Camp No. 917 Wood- I I man of the World held its regular I I meeting on Friday night in the Farm- I Iville Hall following a barbecue sup- I I per. Officers for the year 1941 were I I elected and will be installed at meet- I I ing to be held Friday night, January I 31st, 1941. Officers elected were as I ? follows: Consul Commander, Seth I ? Banow; Past Consul Commander, I II John Hill Payior; Advisory Lieuten lant, N. E. Ward;-Ranker, Lynwood Murphy; Escort, |C.. A. ?; JoynWjJI ? Watchman; Raymond Thorne; Out- I ? Bide Sentmal, Bussell Britt; Record- I ling Secretary, Robert fields; Camp iFhyskhn, Dr. R. T. Williams; Degree I ? Team Captain, Allen Stocks; Auditor ? for one year, John M. Wilkinson;! Publicity Office^ Joseph Spivey; I Camp Poet, John 0. Hardy; Financial I |pewta?y,'C ft Maahlwrn,fira^&j| h^ratiM^d I .ruaxy 1, 1940, has been largely re-j H ? White Oak Camp No. 917 during the l. I I UdTy X f? in HllUTlfi *y{^; cm I I to take the trip. a [I ijfiiifttjjy{Hij 1111'^.i^riiAT i.'wrr I IX ' J| I to Moultrie, Ga., after spending the holidays "with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Corbett, ' . ' ? ? Prof, and Mrs. J. B. Henson had as their goasts for the Christmas holi day the following: Dr. T. A. Han son of New York Hospital, New York; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Henson of Chor iotte; J. Lamar Henson, dental stu dent at Atlanta, Ga.; Marshal Hen son, a student at State College; J. B. Henson, Jr., a student at Caroling and Donald Hanson, a student in High School at Snow Hill. Dr. and Mrs. P. 0. Lents have re turned to their home in Bennettsville, S. C., after a visit with Prof, and Mre. J. B. Henson. Washington Farm News ___' Defense Program Stim ulates Demand For Farm Products < .? . . Domestic demand for farm prod ucts continues to improve in response to gains in industrial activity of in dustrial workers, the1 Bureau of Agricultural Economics reported to day in its December analysis of the demand and price situation. The effects on demand of the im provement in business conditions have recently been quite evident in con nection with several important farm products: Hog marketings, increas ed sharply during the ppst 2 months, have been mud) larger than a year earlier hut prices in mid-December were higher than a year earlier .... Dairy product marketings and prices are substantially higher than a year ago Egg marketings and prices have averaged somewhat higher in : recent months than at the same time in 4639 ... . Although these recent evidences of improved jtomeBjkfc demand for fhrm products followed by several months the Upturn in industrial activity* lag ;e|''^hia^eartd^iis. not at all un usua^the Bureau gaidff *0* Bureau baa noted alee: a .|endeacy for/doeta of'farm production te rhi^r Part of rtfcp increase in prices and income-in; JWU wiU' be offset by higher piO "Farm purchases of machinery and , A ifriculturo 1 i- ' imL i?\_l.?i .. "J iiR OTpflr nniynnaft tuiB . in *nr , \?L*hZ ?r y i j 1 r\\ ii?n ditures for? farm machinery other iaH lil0 unrVraT PcilOlU iV;- o r:; The annual purchases of auto , V S,. ' TV ? . i mAa* inn nil' inn. j?j-LHji ?ii ? rV^ >* ' I Americanism: Making New Tear resolutions and breaking them Want Ads! FOR RENT ? Nice Apartment in - Fields boose tm Pme street, also MeAbee hoase on Home. Avsnacw Dial 286-1 A. C. Monk Enterprises. ; :(r"' FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS! Pot Plants, Cat Flowon, Corsages and Funeral Designs. Say "It" with m ww ..sew _ WW get. , Jbtowers, jrarmviiie Slower oitop, Myrtle Sutton, Owner. Pfconeau Day 467-1; Night 203-1. tfc _ GOME TO SEE US far yew battery and Bicycle Repair Work. Prawpt Senrke. Reasonable Charges Wast em Ante 4ssari?te Store, Fam TiDa, N. C. tfe ? f? ? ? ? ?? i i ???mrnmmmmmmm-ween?> WANTED TO RENT; A^BABT Carriage for a few toeeto. Said of care guaranteed. Address Bobby, care of Fanerille Enterprise. ;r Vegetable Laxative He, Important Point, Most people want a laxative to do xl. M ? - . xt. ly. - t\ V ??M?tm4eha11e* k three things: (lj net punctually, (2) act thoroughly, (t) act gently. ; ; Hers*' : ens that 'usually fills all? ' vtgetablf VTodxii* whose principal - ingrodiMrt hM xnsdkal w^tjen as an "intestinal tonic-laxativa." That's the ingredient which en ables BLACK ? DRAUGHT to help : tm lazy bowel muscle*?'W&'the Twfn season for the satisfying n* u6f Irom coBStip&uOQ tflt? jfcoflp* Si^MAUCTT is taksn^at : bedtime. The millions of packages I need arc proof of its merit. . ? i -1 in' v i ? ? . " : ' v '' V ' .1 THESE CLOUDS MEAN DEFENSE I' Clouds arise as Ndarth 4. Carolina farmers increase the fertility of their fields by treating- them with lime. [ Clouds arise as American soldiers in crease their skill through artillery practice. Both fertile soil and skill ed gunners are vital to the Nation's defense. In 1940 farmers' of North Carolina were furnished 230,000 tons of ground agricultural limestone gram. rlThey bough|?^nd applied many more thousands of tons of lime through private purchases. , fit 1989 North Carolina farmers applied 196, 040 tons of lime; in 1988 tjrty used 144,896 tons, according to reports of county farm agents of the State Col-, lege Extension Service. f jwr?V.'fWHljMW ri?TTttr^t! ? H I ^rUJ -'-" . riu* j I'r] "^TBMzBE i I RAT' C- BI MpB^iKniTt- PflBfiir I | P' VMIP.M. - We-b-dv. Meetag. -? ?PRIMmri BAPTIST CHURCH | y-'s? Rot. j. & Robert^; Pastor. 11:00 A. M.?Second Sundays?Morn ing Worship. J. - CATHOLIC CHURCH viV Bar. Fraoci^Ootirt, Psitor. " Holy Uui 9.-00 A. M.?Every Sunday. DR. v.; H. MEWBORN ? OPTOMETRIST ? NfcXT VISIT Faro ville?Office at Fields' Jewelry : ; 8ta** MONDAY, JAN. lSth. f Eyea Examined ? Glams Fitted -TarbWaRrtry Bwfry ^xf/ - .v . '' ?? -r ? ii mi" ? . ? 1~- -- H Rossicc- I . 2* F^tgsIi Crround I I I KQBBBHIBHHBHSHBHBHBBHBHBBHHHI^^SBH' Columbus, Ohio.-?The title-of the pwtf Christmas play' ?t the Ohio "enftentiary, which had a cast of 00 men, was "Stan in Stripes of 040/' "M". ?- V- ' " m", BANG'S A plan for .the official recognition ; of vaccination of calves >a an aid in coopemtive Bang's disease has been presented by ihe Federal Bureau of Animal Industry. . } t ? : ? ' 9 fm'.': '4sj''ty^ijf tfSDB u Voflflld' iMltaMBI ' - r:** I l AAfll P'ma- 1. ^ '" wHB i l ? 55 pH^5iwiw5S | flH l.; O jftCW<Mpy^ ,y I' fri ytffl! fl n ? ? ??? ^ I ?? M ?. M I ? !>?? ?? ^ Sw&nrgn^^^ | }S

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