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? a Tear ttX?-? Has. tl^T Resolutions of Respect* Cards Of Thanks a*d all Notice of En tertainment for profit will bo charged for at tho mto of t eents per word. Cash to accompany or der. Advertising rates will bo furnish ed upon Published weakly and entered m eeond Class Mad Matter at the Poet Office at Fhnmrflle, N. O, " Act of March tod, ltTS. > A LESSON FROM THE BIRDS Jesus was thinging of worry and its destructive power when he told His disciples, "Bat seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteous ness; and all these things shall be added unto you." An unknown poet must have had the same thoughts in mind when'he composed this poem which we like and which we think is worth memo rising? "Said the robin to the sparrow, 'I should really like to know Why these 'fOolish human beings Rush about and worry so!' "Said the sparrow to the robin, 'Don't you think that it must be , That they have no heavenly Father Such as cares for you and me?"* Vexation, fretting, undue solicitude and worry not only tear down our body, but also they make others around us very unhappy. Why not give up worrying and ex change the treacherous little fellow for the one known .as peace and serenity T HAD YOU NOTICED. In the New York Times Msgs sine, Edith Efron explained why women are so keen about nylon hose. Nylons top the list of "things I want most." "Consider the American woman in her native habitat," writes Miss Ef ron, "Three-quarters of her is care fully covered up with cosmetics, hat, veil, scarf, dress, gloves, jacket, shoes. But her legs, from her knees down? one-quarter of her length?are en tirely visible. Indeed in many cases, after the woman is properly made up, girdled, clothed, arid hatted, the legs are the only part of her that in dicates what she really looks like." IT CAN-BE HAD! I have no data to prove it, but I think it is a fact that any unusually bright youngster, of good health and personality, with an outstanding rec ord in the lower schools, can get a college scholarship which will pay a good part of his expenses. He ^ill probably have to do soma part-time work in his spare time and during vacations. In Some cases he may be expected, after graduation, to pay back funds advanced, which seems fair enough. These scholarships were not set qp for indifferent or mediocre young sters but for the superior types. Those with ambition and no fangs should begin early to establish a good record for scholarship and conduit When sad if they need help they wity usually find it forthcoming. Don't ask iBe how to go about it Lot the bright young man or woman use ra soureefulnees and ingenuity. Cattle aad shoe treated with the 2A-D have shown no symptoms of fast or iilnssn, " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC* Having this dsy qualified late of Pitt Coun ?I siller SL' to be the dawn of Watery. Wa admit that an ' been made aloag material Jinoe. the for survival if leaa savage itnai thousand years ago. Comforts aad conveniences have mul tiplied incredibly in the last century. Bat tee human race is filled, as it always was, with prejudices and ap petites and ambitions teat are m* te be reconciled with Utopia. We need the idealists to agitata oar sluggish thinking now and then. They represent youthful rebellion against the traditional way of doing things. Sometimes they suggest in novations that practical man pat to work. Am they grow older, they too become practical?and are attired oat of their lethargy by a new generation of young rebels. News Of Our , Colored Citizens The Parmville Colored Civic Lea gue will serve an oyster supper to Its members and guests at the bi-monthly meeting of the League, Monday eve ning at 8.-00 o'clock. The meeting will be held in the Grill Boom of the Daughter Elks' on South Main fltiuot. An outline of the Fell Membership Drive will be discussed and planned. All members are urged to attend. The initial meeting of the Colored Mot's Bible Bible Class will be held Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, at the Macedonia Baptist Church. All men who are interested in Joining the Class will please be preeentl The Class will be composed of men of all ch.irtu.wom in a tingle generrtion. Sparkling Crystal, C%ina and exquisite Sterling silverware?the prime requi site of every cultured home, are best selected from our Inspect new. "Eternally Toon" 52-pieoe ?'Service for four. Rogers 1847 Price (Fed. tax incld) $37.25 "Youth" 52-piece? Service for eight. Holmes 4k Edwards, inlaid Price (Fed. tax incld) $88.50 Robert's Jewelers Phone 479-7?-Farmville, N. C. STATEMENT C EMPLOYERS MUTUAL CASUALTY CO. ' ? jil- - ?- - Des Moines, Iowa Condition December SI, 1945, as Shown by Statement Filed. Amount at Ledger Amti December 31* of previous year, ? ? 1 7,825,877.83; Increase of Capital daring year Total, | 7,826,877.83 Income?From Folieyttoidere, t 6,347,894.84; Miscellaneous, w?: $ 186,958,92; Total, 8 6,534,848.76 Disbursements?To Policyholders, $ 2,587,964.09; Miscellaneous, 8 2^66,190.96; Total, | 6,164,156.06 ASSETS Value of Baal Estate. 8 120,974.60 Mortgage Loans on Beal Estate 8 170,064.89 Value of Bonds and Stocks . .-$ 6,876,861.10 CaA in Company's Office 8 6,24040 Deposits in Trust Companies and Banks not on interest 8 1,047,318.41 Deposits in Trust Companies and Banks on interest 3 5,000.00 Premiums in course of Collection 8 944,086.90 Bills Receivable 8 3,478.61 31,731.04 All other Aseets, as detailed in statement 8 36,112.03 Total 8 9,238,80248 Less Assets not admitted - 8 84410.04 Total admitted Assets 8 9,164492.64 LIABILITIES Unpaid Claims - 8 793,963.13 Investigation,^and Adjustment of Claims -8 60,289.74 Untamed Premiums 8 2,607,62044 Commission, Brokerage, and other chargee doe ?.? 8 214,604.15 Salaries, rents, expsnse* hills, accounts, teas, etc. due or 8 16,097.60 Estimated amount of Federal, State, county and municipal taxaa j ,.?4 . 808,766.30 AU other liahilttiea. as detailed in 7,081,357.76 ?7 T 300,000.00 ||g Surplna over all LiabiUtiee 4 1,822484.78 Surplus as regards Policyholders 1 8 2,122,834.78 Totdl Liabilities 8 9,164,19244 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING IMS n $ 11,983.00 $ 448.00 $ 28,352.00 9 1,418.00 I 1461.0? $ 141.00 $ 288.00 $ 12,118.00 $ 21,156.00 $ 62.00 $ 2419.00 I 78408.00 Secretary, John P. Hynee Iowa, of Ml ft ' The- U: S. farm plant is ed at over 100 billion 90 percent more than' 1940. hildren in 46.000 iu>ui?u *'? nv^vvv quate and nutri ? the National _ _ , _ , ar 4c ?irable place to store furniture? IMMEDIATELY ! Write "Home," cars Enterprise. 1-t-pd "WANTED 1?A small house or three Bundy, Fannviile, N. C. ? DU1 mp <*~at7-6tP> RADIO BATTERIES?We have a today. WESTERN AUTO AS SOCIATB STORE. LOST? Plastk rimmed Glasses and red Coin Parse, Saturday. Finder may keep change in purse. Return to Lola Gray Kemp, FarmviBe,N.C. FOUND ? Strayed Hogs. Owner ean get same by describing, paying ; crop damage and far care of hogs. Bee or write Jim Jordan, R. F. D. No. 2, Farmville, N. C. .... (tf-lp) FLOORS SANDED .and REFINISH ED ? Expert Service. J. R. BRADY, Phone SM-6, Farmville, N. C. (9-20-tf) HAYE YOtT LOOKED OYER OUR SPORTING GOODSr~ WE CAR RY NEARLY A COMPLETE LINE. ? * ' ? WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORE. TIRES?TIRES?JUST RECEIVED A Big Shipment of DAVIS TIRES and they still carry an uncondition al Guarantee for 18 months. Get Oar Prices before yon bayi WESTERN AUTO A?SO. STORE. FOR SALE?Home Comfort Wood or Coal Range, in first class con dition; two Hot Water Tanks, M and it gal. capacity. See or write R. F. Tugwell, Farmville, N. ?. . ' (9-27-4tp) HELP WANTED)?Man or woman, physically able and willing to serve 300 eustomerOn local route. Aver age $1 AO per hour. Full or part time. Write J. R. Watkins Com pany, Dept. S-3, Richmond, Vir ginia. (10-11-Stp) BE SU.BE TO TUNE IN ON W-P-T-F. Every Sunday Morning from 9 AO to 1040/and hear about all the new inventions and when they may be I expected en the market?intermin gled with songs that are guaranteed to please.?Western Auto Associate Store, Farmville, N. C. r notice j-v - SERVICE BT PUBLICATION North Carolina, County of Pitt, In The Superior Court, Before The Cleric. < v.,'' ?? i' ii e Elijah Haddock and wife, Martha Haddock, and Leron Haddock Ottia Oakley, Peggy Joyce Oakley, Billy James Haddock, Alma Haddock * and husband, W. Coward, Leona Haddock, Herman Had and wife, Mrs. Herman Had Being on both aides of and bounded on the east of Johnnie Haddock and pvsnte i and on the north L. Smith, contain or leas. BEiiatiMj ?",L BE SCARCE THIS WINTER ?ET ?m , ? f" s ir m| (Similar - -T ? "C : s ? Will not be near enough oil burning ters to satisfy demand . We do not have any in stock and do not expect any shipments of consequence in the near future. ??r } TO INSURE A WARM HOME THIS PALL AND ' WINTER WE ADVISE p# ? & -KrC" % -i ?( jf '?'"-S tv jf * '? \S K , J, V tv *' - .'-i.' . - We have a fair stock at present of Majestic, Monarch and Tennessee Circulators with the magazine feed. One fueling of coal will last 24 hours in moderate weather and will heat a four or five room home. N, Our Display of Coal Heaters *- ^ ' -* ' ? , V ' ? - %. r . " ? . ? ? ' - Shipment of Laundry Heaters ? Expected Daily ? _ fIRNITURPCCL MAIN STREET "THE fashion shop of the HOME" FARMVTLLE, N. C. .;'a: , ; : ? - *?? W: I. Average Last Week per hundred ? * ai V ?-* ;r>S" 'S'-- ''' '' ' * '' 11
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