?' ' ?* ? * mm ?* for profit will ba f or it the rata of 2 par word. Cash to aocompany or der. Advarttabi, r rates will ba find* ad upon * squest ' - TO MAKE SURVEY OP ALMS SOLICITORS The recent appointment of a com mittee by oar State Legislature to make a survey of beggars soliciting alms is a great step towards ratting out this disturbing element Here in Farmville the Htisens are not pestered the year around by those who seek donations, but in the cities of our State it goee on every day in the year. Of course, it is hard for you or me to pass by a blind or Mmblees person without digging into our pocketbooks, but think of the taxes paid to the local, county, state and federal gov ernments to take care of the welfare of these people. * May the findings of this committee be carefully studied by the legisla ture to see what ran be done to elimi nate the necessity for begging by taking care of unfortunates. Four National Heads To Attend Meeting State OAR Conference In New Bern to Be Held March 4-5 - New Bern.?Mrs. Frederick A. Sapp of Ottawa, I1L, national presi dent of the Daughters of Colonial Wars, has accepted an invitation to attend the annual State conference at the North Carolina Daughters at the American Revolution here March 4-6. Mrs. Sapp's acceptance makes four national heads af women's patriotic organisations who have accepted invi tations to the DAR conference. Mrs. Julius Y. Talmsdge of Athens, Ga., DAR president general, will be the chief speaker Tuesday evening, March 4. Mrs. 8spp, Mrs. Lucius W. McCon nell of Atlanta, president national of the United States Daughters of 1812, and Mrs. Thomas Coke Mell of Atlan ta, national president of the Daugh ters of American Colonists, will also be on that night's program for brief greetings. AH four presidents will arrive here on March 8 in order tq attend a joint ' banquet of the DAC, DCW and 1812 to be held at the New Bernian- Hotel. They will also be on hand for the meetings of their respective organisa tions prior to the opening of the DAR Daughters of 1812 will moot at 4 o'clock an the afternoon of Much 3 at the Queen Anne Hotel, with Mrs. Charles E. P&tt of Charlotte, State JAMES L. ROACH L. 76, rl Oeemrifle died Wednesday at 4:16 a. m. in Memorial General Kineton. He had been in I than a year. at' Vanceboro at S p. m. by the pastor, the Re*. W. R, Crowder. Barial was in the Munch The body remained at 14 Carraway touched the nets for right Edward Alien and Dan Brantley and Henries led the for tile visitors with right ?f?* Aurora presented a well coaeh ed and smooth working boys This was their third defeat of the Tuesday night of this week the Farmville High School girls defeated the Stokes girig 26 to 14. Faye Corbett was Farmville's best player on the offense, with eleven points, Matjorie Ki Hebrew was next with 6 prints, Ann Moore scored 4 and Joyce Corbett 8. The guards of Farm ville performed nicely. Farmville hoys defeated Stokes 47 to 23. Jackie Willis led the scoring with 14 points followed closely by Bobby Rossell with 12 points. Farm ville used the second team the last quarter. Nelson and James were best for Stokes with 8 and 7 prints respectively. Friday night of this week, Farm ville will piny Scotland Neck In the Farmville High School gymnasium. Farmville defeated Scotland Neck in the Halifax town February 4 by n score of 48 to 26; however the Scot land Neck girts were victorious over the local sextet 27 to 21. An intelligent man is tardy fooled by what people say about him. My misfortunes and yours are amusing to our friends?no kidding. It's all right to take your wallet to a gay party but why take your trou bles? A glutton is somebody who takes the piece of French pastry you want ed.?Gourmet . ; /-1 GIRL SCOUTS I Kn. Sam Lewis gave a tten of simple first aid to the Blown iaa Wjwltiaailav m fl m?*si niai P??.J icb, TtwMmjr (uwrnuw. iwinu>ggo were made by the members and they recti ced bandaging each other. ? A final assignment of parts for the operetta to be produced in the spring jraa made by the leaders, Mrs. George Fsrr and Mrs. Z. B. T. Cox. An announcement warn made th*t the Junior Woman's Club had voted to boy the Brownies a fin Ann Morgan and Theodora Albrit ton actedas hneteeem cookies and orange juice from the Lovely jonquils, the gift of Mm. Melton Alien, were need in decorating the Few home. Franklin County grows more of eorn *? any other crop. Ammonium nitrate has been made avaQable in pill form for use in fer tilizing. M Life to so arranged that the more <ycu have the/mora you want; that's what keep men going. BBB CARPENTERS AND MASONS WANTED. Plenty Work?Tog Pay. FARMVDXE BLDG. SUPPLY, . J. D. Mercer. HOW THE FARMER CAN STAMP OUT MASTITIS state, recently, that fanura wan 178,000,000 par year doe to the odder ?** maatma. In another -atate. ,-K m y to Me edBi prodeebot F to will taka ? ton and follow than aya ad toaaa control la tha toetjOiatjnafa^Ma i la bacteria which enter canal and rain tha addar. The other la udder injurlaa daa to aoddanta or >nwg aitnrtaa metaode : -> - .Odder tnjuriea i FOR SALjB: M G*L need Oil Water Heater. Can be seen at Pippta1* Grocery. C. K ModHa. .^,1 (He) JUST RECEIVED ? R| Order of VIGORO, Praaing Shears * WESTERN AUTO AS SOCIATE STORE. OR A COMPLETE LINE of Farai tare Wacmok, Varnishes A Palate, Call Ue?We hare R fa stock. . THE GARNER FURNITURE CO. NOTICE: FOR CEMENT BLOCK laying or building, eaa famish ?B Can Jaaies A Harrington, Bailder, at Gmeaeffie Hotel, Greenville, after 0 o'clock. (F-7-8tp) al Gaaraatoe Oar Prices before yea boy- Liberal allowance for WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORE. JUST RECEIVED NICE LOT OF| SEAT COVERS ? Can fit me care. WESTERN AUTO ASSO.j "MALE HELP WANTED" ? Mi to work 7 hears daily five! eaa average $60.00 Write Dept. SI, The j. R. WatUas Co.. ITIrtes.aA Vs. (Stp.) CALL US FOR SERVICE ea TOUR OR Heater, lien, Toaster, Vseaaai Cleaner, etc. We service any nuke. Oar Prices Are yflftnintnod THE GARNER FURNITURE CO. HOME GARDEN 60 Plant OriMHtoa ef B the best n{v, early red, and OS Camber?erA, the best blackcap, far only $7.06 Postpaid. Write forj FREE COPT NEW PLANTING GUIDE listing sore thaa 300 va rieties ef FralU sad WAYNESBORO LOOKING FOR THAT SILVER a &A0 LINING? ? ffesji i'> *. ? " " . .N"' Yeall find it fpr sore with the U. & Army. At no expense, yeaH get the ma* ? ^.dhatel cum ''"* , ?ltrir. YeaT get travel SOW ??* eerrtee). ***** ?^fluteteU* W.Huham Dr. Wnmk Funis J. N. ami Otonn V. Am toy, for the am of the public l**Jg 'fMkgaa, Jr., over the meeting of .Circle 5, afternoon, with SCgjt^^lgBlee A* Alien giving the the Mor m **? ? &,v BIRD CLUB SKMB8 The memfcen of the Bfatf Olttb end Berry AlWttot and Jny Flsaegen en joyed a picnic loach hi t To toff erf I |PI ? V vywi w ?vii/vnivnr rime pay m cms f\-lOMOOtf Irftt ^Ao2^4 Meiiveijr er ron in errw s!lE&?P -a- r-'A?-. 'A ? rr?- ? Hfi? Hudson fcsjwrr am be dooms. Moa have vmr deltt of a Suter Series or have your choice of * Super Series or | r?mmni|ni? Swiy ? ?H popular body styles?fresh new colors, and two famous engines, die 102-h.p. Super Six and 128-h.p. Super-Eight. These are the Hudaons ever sold. record-breaking li?ii?n^ ?nA and a aoose of features diet Hudson America's Safest Car. So here"* * cordial welcome to viait year Hodaoo dealer. Well tdl you aa needy a* tymiHt when von am have die - ?> ? jP^qpQBny/.^WI^^r'' ??? ? you warn. > Aa "wmlyf or* coaat-ao-cooat orgaai xatioa of 3,000 quality Mm ** offer expert Hv'daoo Protective Service for your car?trained mechanics?genuine Hodaoo parts?and iair price*. ;? See us aooo. Learn all chat Hodaoo offeta you in complete driving aatisfactioo. mm ? 112 North Main Street Farmville, N. C. IM MisMeM

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