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ADVERTISING BATES:
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AH Legal sdvs. Se a toe per week
Published weekfy entered as
Second Class Mail Matter at the
PostaCfiee at FwrmvflJe, N. CL, un
der act of March Sii 1878.
PEACE HAS ITS PRICE
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The people who say they hope the
world will one day enjoy peace and
that peoples will develop the ares of
civilization without recort to war
fare seldom ask themselves the price
that individuals must pay for per
manent peace. s .
No nation, and no people, can
selfishly retain every advantage and
expect other nations, and other peo
ples, to like it. The United States
can hardly take pride in its higher
standard of living, and maintain it
by artificial devices, while pretend
ing to serve the cause of humanity
unselfishly.
We are not saying that we must
give up our progress but, if we want
permanent World pence, we must be
ready to share everything with the
world.
ONLY ONE QUESTION
BEFORE US
The foreign policy of the United
States, epitomized in the Lend-Lease
law and implemented by appropria
tions made by Congress, is the only
foreign policy of this country.
Loyal Americans are confronted,
therefore, with a choice of support
ing their government's foreign policy,
or opposing it. There is no middle
ground and no way, under our con
stitutional system, of altering it for
some months to come.
It is well-known that the enemies
of democracy contend that the peo
ple of a free nation will not unite in
support of their government to an
extent that will enable any liberal
country to withstand the organized
impact of a totalitarian state.
The people of this republic today
face only one question: Can a free
people, with differing opinions as to
proper foreign policy, unite in sup
porting the foreign policy proclaimed
by responsible and constitutional au
thority, in accordance with law and
tradition?
Herr Hitler, and his stooges, have
taken the negative side of the debate.
They are assisted, at times, by ill-ad
vised Americans who hardly realize
the gravity of their attempt to ham
string the government in its rela
tions with these foreign states.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
WHEREAS, our heavenly Father
on September 4, 1941, saw fit to call
from earth one of oar most faithful
and loyal members of the fWmville
Fire Department, and at one time
Secretary of the Department, Mr.
George Marion Shirley;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
First: That we express oar deep
est appreciation for his twenty-four
years of ansrifigh and loyal service
to the Fire Department and the Town
of Farmville in giving of his time
sad effort without the hope of mtth
ly reward in the saving of life sad
Property of his F'eUow-Man.
Second: That we express to his
family our deepest sympathy.
Third: Hist in the passing of
Brother Shirley, we bow in humble
submission to "Him who does all
things welL
Fourth: That a copy of these
resolutions be spread upon tie min
utes of the Farmville. Fire Depart
ment, and ? copy be mailed to the
family and the Earmville Enterprise.
Committee:
R. A. JOYNER,
ED NASH WARREN,
LATH MORRISS.
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NOTICE OF SALE} :
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Pursuant to the power and authori
ty contained in as Order of re-sale,
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made by His Honor J. Frank Har
rington, Clerk Pitt County Superior
Court, on the 3rd day of November,
1941, in that certain Special pro
ceeding No. , entitled T. W. Lang
mals., the undersigned, Commis
sioner, will sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder, for cash, in front
of the Town Hall, in the Town of
Farmville, Pitt County, North Caro
lina, on the 19th day of November,
1941, at 12 o'clock, Noon, the fol
lowingjdesighated real estate; Name
^ FIBST TRACT: A certain tract
or parcel" of land lying, being and
situate in Farmville Township, Pitt
County, N. C., containing 110-8/100
acres, more or less; Known at the
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"Bert Williams Place", and being tl*e
identical lands and premises describ
ed under Section B-C and D of the
petition filed in said Special Pro
ceedings, to which reference is here
by made for an accurate description.
SECOND TRACT: A one-half(tt)
undivided ?interest in approximately;
400 acres of fcrnd lying, being aHa
situate in Beaver ?Dam Township,
P** County, N. C., and Known as
th- W. C. Joyner lands, and being
the identical lands and premises de
scribed under Section J-K-L-H-abd
N of the fctitian filed in said Special
Proceedings, to which inference is
hereby made for an accurate descrip
tion.
THIRD TRACT: A one-half (%)
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undivided interest in A 259-52/100
acre farm lying, being and situate in
F,armville Township, Pitt County, N.
C.; Known as the Francis Joyner
Farm, and being the identical lands
and premises described under Section
0 of the petition filed in said Special
Proceedings, to which reference is
hereby made for an accurate descrip
tion. |||
TOWN LOTS: One vacant lot
situate on the East side. of Main
Street in the Town of Farmville,
"County of Pitt, North Carolina, ap
proximately 75 by 200 feet, and be
ing the identical lot and premises
described Under Section E of the
petition 'filed' in said Special Pro
ceedings, hereby referred to for an
accurate description: ?
One vacant tot situate on the East
side of Grimmershurg Street, in the.
Town of Faxmville, Pitt County,!
North Carolina, approximately 95 by
210 feet, and being the identical
lands and premises described under
Section F of the petition filed in said
Special Proceedings, hereby, referred
to for an accurate description.
This the 3rd day of November,
1941. ...
R. Tv- MARTIN,
Commissioner.
Date OfSale-November 19th, 1941.
Place of .Sale?Front of Town Hall,
Farmville, N. C.
Time of Sale?12 o'clock?Noon.
Terms of Sale?Gash. N-7-2t
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Miss Hazel McKeel of the Enfield
High School faculty spent last week
end with her mother, Mrs. Trypheina
MeKeeL
Mies Lillian Corbett and Mrs. W.
A. Msrlnwe were Goldsboro visitors,
Friday.
Mrs. Geo. Edwards and Mrs. Carrie
Brown of Show Hill were in town for
a abort while Tuesday.
Mrs. T. (X Hicks, Mrs. W. A. Mar
lowe, Miss Helen McKinney, Anne
Hicks and Evelyn Fields were Ral
eigh shoppers, Saturday.
Mrs. W. V. Redick and Mrs. L J.
Rouse woe the guests of Mrs. J. B.
Hinson and Mrs. Geo. Eason in Show
HiB, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. JF. EL Goin and Miss
Alice Goin were Goldsboro shoppers;
Tuesday.
Mrs. G. W. Ba3ey, Rayonell Bailey,
Mrs. R. D. S. Dixon, Pauline, Fran
cis, Doris and RQly Dixon were Wil
son visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Yetverton of
Pmceton were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Bailey, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones and Miss
Fannie Mae Smith were Goldsboro
visitors Monday. <
Friends of Mrs. A. J. Craft will be
glad to know that-she is out after a
recent Alness.
Mr. and Mrs. w. a. vuay, at. ana
Mrs. Douglas Walston and Miss
Grace Dildy visited relatives in Nor
folk, Vs., Sunday. Miss Dildy re
mained, having accepted a position
as beauty operator.
Miss Alice Talley was the dinner
guest of Mrs. Lydia Walston, Sun
day.
Rev. Key W. Taylor and Mrs. J.
W. Webster were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hicks, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Craft, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Craft and Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Bynum of Farmville attended
the R. L. C. A. Banquet in Bath, Fri
day night.
Mr.-and Mrs. Floyd Sutton and
daughter, Fay, of Norfolk, Va., and
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ellis of Wilson,
visisted their mother, Mrs. Nita
Shackleford, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Simpson, of
Washington, D. C., announce the
birth of a daughter, Carolyn Lang,
on Sunday, October 26th, Providence
Hospital. Mrs. Simpson was before
her marriage Miss Virginia Lang, of
Walstonburg.
Students of the seventh grade of
the Walstonburg school made a tour
of the Capital City Tuesday. They
visited the Hall'of History, Museum,
shook hands with Governor Brough
ton at his office in the Capital Build
ing, visited the Air Port, Dix Hill,
State Prison and Blind School. They
were accompanied by their teacher,
Miss Naomi Sommerville, H. T. Her
ring, J. C. Gardner, D. D. Fields, Ar
thur Jones and Mrs. Graham Smith.
Charity is a great virtue but it is
seldom seen in economic activities.
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Fur Trimmed
COATS
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one big sale, fine
fur trimmed
coats . . all sizes
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tion of colors &
styles. Values to
$16.50
$995
Wmea's New Fall KATS
All o? the^ne* Apes
and the latest Fall cdore
Values to $2.00
Children* Sox ... 5c
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Colors White, Blue, Pink
or Grey
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-MEN'S
Cotton Stockings 10c
WOMEN'S
Rayon Slips . . 48c
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DRESSES
Special for
this sale, 800
bright new
frocks in the \
season's very
newest styles
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this low price
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36 INCH FAST COLOR
SHIRTING
SALE ! ? 200 CRINKLED
Bed Spreads
DOUBLE BED SIZE
69c
DOUBLE BED SIZE
COTTON PA.
BLANKETS... O 57 C
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IEMT TOWELS
Heavy bath towels in solid color
pastels or plaids?values to 19c
15c
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Hundreds of new Fall suits in
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models?a size to fit every-^raB
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200 Pairs Fine Ruffled
CURTAINS
New ruffled curtains in white ecru or pastel
colors?full 2^ yards lengths
$1*00
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choice of brown or black?Values to $2.50
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