0-A. of Respect, Cards of Thmks Mid an Notice of tertaiauiant for profit will be charged for at the rate of X cents per word. Cash to accompany or der. Advertising rates will be famish ed upon request. ?. ? Published tveekly ? Had Second Class Man Matter at tiw under Act of 0,H--tsxthJt *? good will day The President, the Governor, the Mayor here proclaimed Dee 20 aa "Good Will Day," bat what it will be for hundreds of : ere of the Progieaefrve Fhnher. will be a day in which each person can do a kindness for a . or a person of another color and versa.- The credit for the origin of this day goes to a Texas reader the farm publication who said should have every year a 'Good Wt Day* when everyone of one racel would do some kndiy deed to some! person of another race." I Several months after this thought! was published a Louisana reader! suggested that December 20 would be an appropriate day lfecause it tsl "near Christ's birthday when people will be thinking about Gkfty to God,l peace on earth sad good will toward I men." I "A 'Good Will Day* would be a good I thing any year. It should be an es-l pecially helpful thing this year. The I great majority of the white people! of the South agree with Walter! Page's fine definition,of a Southern! gentleman: The weaker the man! with whom he has to do, the morel scrupulous is his justice; the weaker! the woman with whom he has to do, I the more scrupulous is his honor. I But small minorities of white people! disgrace us. Both races would be helped if every family of both saoesl would observe an unofficial "Good Will Day' such as our thoughtful | Texas woman subscriber suggested." I Wouldn't it help us to enter into the true spirit of Christmas ? Why | | not try it? ITS A FACT In the five-year period ending 1948 almost 600,000 persons died from in I fectious end parasitic diseases in the U. S. Half the deaths was caused by TB; half were divided.among over 401 other causes. It is estimated that I about 600,000 persona had TB in 1944. Think what a large number that is! Death rates are highest among un skilled workers, lower among drilled workers, end lowest among profes sional people. NO worker is safe as I long as TB exists. The greatest num Iber of deaths from this discs as are I among white males. 1 TB can and MUST be prevented. Cooperation of all ritikena with offic ial and voluntary agencies is nacea I sary in the fight , ? Those who fail victim to TB die of j neglect?neglect of the individual I learn about modern methods st dis I nosis and scientific treatment; neglect I by the community which fails to pro I vide effective means to prevent the| spread of the disease. 1 Since 1920 the tiny red 1 barred croee has been the emblem of] the Christines seal sale. Hans aided in the fight? Usually the Mod i I his only means of Ition. Discontent usually come from gat ing everything one wants without a] Before the year ends, place your j rdsr for chicks from If MUM OM C?tb fWl ? and strike him. -the older it costs. ???SI' i of us have to wort? for what we get When he fin* out those aren't her ep ? you're rifkt ? the is over. in whom a spark of am bition reposes should not expect to set tike town on fire in a day. The sileoasrful husband that he isn't contrary; Us wife is merely firm in her convictions. *|95 llOTM 31. mvM OR IfffflTTf WNm?MCwN>Ti ' SUM ? 19 SUNDAY ft MONDAY Only ? Out of Every 10 Girls Of Th^ Day. ? TUESDAY ONLY TORRID ZONE" with James Oagney and Ann / Sheridan. Also?Sports Bed and Color Cartoon. WEDNESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE "BORDER with Buster "IRE WALLS CAME TUMBLING DOWN" with Lse Bowman and Margaret THURSDAY Md FRIDAY THREE WISE FOOLS" with Margaret O'Brien and Lionel Barrymore. It is an appealing and delightful change of screen Care, with prom ises of novelty, charm and?alto ?TIHVf ID J i IN A JIFFY" I FOB ANY-AND ALL - < CLEANING JOBS . 4 TWEY Painted walls, woodwork, hardwood floors, linoleum, Refrigerators, sflrer, brass, aartal, dishes, glassware, carpets, upholstery, etr? etc, etc. A Quick, Effectfye, Thorough, Economical Cleanser ON SALE AT WILLIAMS' GROCERY & MARKET (EPISCOPAL WOMAN'S AUXILIARY, Aswts) VI? JSS1 are hard to find"-DON'T YDU BELIEYE IT-if you're a physically and mentally fit young man from 18 to 34 | inclusive! In your new Regular - are opening up ... i offer advancement, experience in many usefuT) 3; New higher Army pay ? travel, at no extra i benefits for those a "Warrioh of Ptoce. YqIc* of ifte Army," I "Pptvtlfy Vfm ftott," <sd IfcWMMMM on poor ndto. n to be the only f ?ny value that'swidely dis * M If* not easy to look bored feis ir* * *??<jttim*'kat A map who wouldn't walk acrosu J**?, *treet to aea hie best customer will get out of bed at 2 a. m. to (FOR SALR: Two Building Lot* lo cated en N. Barrett St. See Leon E. Jones, or Dial ?9-0.^ ? (ltc) I JU?* BKCETFKD NICE LOT OF SEAT COVERS ? Can fit most car*. WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORE. I JctSI | WANTED: FIVE OR SIX ROOM HOUSE AT ONCE. WiH consider I apartment. C. E. ModUn. Farm N. C. (D-6-2tc) I LOT FOR SALE?100x21)0. Located ^ ^Uin hl*hw*'< Dartd Harris. Call Stuart Sugg," *?!-*, Fknirille, N. Q ~jtp COME IN AND SEE OUR LINE of . Had and Unttrseem I WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORE. FOR SALE ?ONE WARM MORN ING Type Coal Store ? Perfect condition. Alao One Sise 42 New Top Coat.? Rollins' Cleaners A Dyer*- (D-18-2tc) FLOORS SANDED, and REFINISH ro?Kapert Sendee. J. R. M9-8. Farm rill e, (0-20-tf) | FOR SALE SO lb. stand pare bog lard, hommnade. Write 1224, care TV FkmVRle Enterprise. Farm eillo, N. C. 1J-., ? ? FOR SALE?New Oil Burning Beat '*> ??diMn rise?See j. E Garrio, I it Farmrlfle Blacksmith Shop. I <D*-tf) SAL*l * Houses. I foot ? $90.00 each; half Of Two 400 rine rioc trie brooders. Can bo moved at C- & MadUn. .(D-0-Stt) FOUND: FOUNTAIN PEN,on Gym"-, * nA "tl *al? Nav. 1. Owner can recover by JVoritog. H. M. Winders, City Drag Company.itp FOB SALE?ESTATE HEATROLA, 11 Jltfi We?AW 3 tons of Bed Ash Coal to go with it. See me at ?Ml ? A. B. Tjum at Western " (D-6-ltP) WANTED: INSURANCE SOLICI TOR AND COLLECTOR with car ite the town of Farmville. Start fa* salary, 13AM a year. Write tor ' interview. Box 48, Washington, N. ' ; (D-13-3tp) FOB SALE ? 194?' Sedan, two toe? clock. Four now overhauled. 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