Mrs. Charlee Floyd and children ol Bird'* No*, Va, an spending the week with Mis. Floyd's mother, Mrs. H. C. Burch. Mrs. J. A. Bounds an) boys oJ Laurel, Del., are spending sometime with Mr. and Mis. R. G. Fields. Mas. Nettie G. Lane of Wilson it visiting Mrs. H. C. MeKeeL , Mrs. W. E. Lang is spessdinc this week with relative* at their oottag* at Carolina beach. Mrs. B. W. Macklin of Rock) Mount visited relatives dozing, tbi week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Letchwoith Ola Grace Gardner and Arthar Ben man left Wednesday for Mpntec where they will aee the Loht Colon) 1 itr-Wjiw! 1M W. Sth St.?At Grpec villa N. C and visit ^all Mr. and Mrs. W. fcsri Lang and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. M?nar apeak the at the Mereer cottage, At E* Mr. and Mia. Fred Pittman at Stantenaburg ware week at Mr. and Mia. Jimmy Dr. sad Mrs. W. A Marlowe and Miss Lillian Corbett left Thursday, stopping in WKiteviite for the tobac co opening and on to Wrightaville Beach 'or a few days. r, lbs. S. Venn and Mrs. J. B. Hooka of FhyettevOle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wihifley. If"'" Wwaaa's CM Meets b Mrs. Jason' Shirley was hoatees to the Woman's club on Thursday, July 81. Mrs. Ray West, Jr. presided over'the busine Mrs. H. A. Li verm an, who MM/M* cently moved to town, was welcomed as a new member. Mrs. J. L. Whit ley and Mrs. F. L. Eagles of Foun ain were welcomed as visitors. After the business session, Mrs. W. E. Lang, Sr., introduced Mr. West, Baptist minister of fountain, who made a moat inspiring talk on "Youth." ; During the social hour, the hostess J* *????* > >? ; *I-S [ '0 "EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST TEACHER! MANY BRANDS DURING THE j WARTIME CIGARETTE 1 ? ? I LEARNEO THERE* NO OTHER CIGARETTE LIKE Xs camel!" INOTlUi 01 SAL.U Ot LAND Dy fill WUKir FOR 1946 UNPAID TAXES ' Pursuant to Chapter 114 of the Public Iaws of 1939 and Section 1715 ctf the Public laws of 1939, and by reason of non-payment at Taxes due and owing Pitt County for the year 1943 by the undersigned persons, Firms and Corporations, I wilt on Monday, (he lft day of September, 1947, beginning at-12:00 o'clock Noon, and continuing until this sale is completed, before the Courthouse door in Gtcduviile, N. C, offer for sale and aril to the highest bidder fdr caah the reel estate-of said delinquents, briefly described as follows; . ' 'j This the 7th day of August, 1947. J. D. JOYNER, Tax Collector for Pitt County. Farm rill? TowmMp?White Burnette, W. R., I lot | 20.16 Capps, Mrs. Novella, 1 lot 0.00 Crumpler, Leon, 1 lot 1L00 Glass, Mr*. J. C., (Hn), 1 lot 23.00 Holmes, J D, 103 acres 51.40 Horton, M. V., 114 sens, 2 lots 130.07 Jones, M. V., 66 acres, 3 lots j lOOJtt Joyner, Russell, 10 acres 11.25 Rififcsby & Jones, 1 lot , - 29.00 Roebuck, S. A., 1 let 13.60 Tripp, Paul, 1 lot i.? 17.00 Tyson, V. &, 25 acne 6.61 Whitley, W. L., 1 lot 12J>3 Farmrille Township?Colored Artist, Amanda, 2 lots?-?3 1400 Blowt, Joe, 8 lots _?l 17.04 Atkinson, Joe, Dot 309 Dixon, W. H., (Hrs), 1 lot 6.00 Dixon, Henry, 1 lot , 6.61 Joyner, Herbert, 161 acres 3 lots Joyner, Jennie, 1 Joyner, Emma, 1 Moore, Mary j., 1 lot McKinaey, Tom, 3 lots ' McKraney, Speight, Windsor and Sallie i lot 4:00 Speight, John and Mary f 2 .lota ^ _1 13.76 Summerville, William Henry 1 lot I 8.76 Taylor, Milton J., 1 lot w_ 3*1 Tuten, Council, (Hn.), 1 lot- 5*1 Tyson, George, 1 lot 3*1 Vines, Sen bin, 78 acres, 1 lot 43$6 Wallace, Annie Beat, 1 lot ? 3*1 Williams, Lomnie, 1 lot SL 8*6 Wooten, Lyman, 1 lot 4*1 Baker, Calvin, 1 lot 9.03 Baker, Venon, Cecil and Lester 1 lot-- 18*6 Gardner, W, E., 1 Jot 6.30 Owens, Mrs. C. L., 1 lot 22.68 Owena, C. L, 1 -lot. 31.*) Owens, Mrs. J. R., 2 lots 36.70 Taylor, John, 2 Falkland sstT-.r, Wooten, Mrs. i l~L ?Wkkarf' 1 Dupree, Tommie, 4 jcaes 7i? rur irrirHeuuite uvuvvry mm Tumage Company WW Show Cub On Vaeaat Lot Bobfcod 9cm' Warehouse Thursday A special demonstration campaign of International' Harvester Com pany's MeW Farmall Cub tractor has been arranged. by The Turnage Com panjr for next Thursday beginning at 2 o'clock. Hie demonstration will be held on the Bat behind Farmers Warehouse in Farm villa. la event of rain die demonstration will be given Friday at the tame time. An invitation to participate ia the demanetratian has been extended ? to all persons in the commnunity by T. C. TurnagC who said! . , * 1 "The Farmall-Cub represents the latest step in the evolution: of farm mechanization. Its development Ily meets the power requirements of the nation's 3,000,000 fanners in the low income bracket.'' v ~ The Farmall Cub weighs 1200 pounds and has approximately 9 1-4 FOR SALE, WANTS, LOST, FOIJND, ETC. ?rt? LE?Am?ic of ear retail. B. L. >, N. C. Phone 41 8-&tf DYEING SPECIAL $4.00?Women's suite, drees is, seats, plain; men's overcoats, army overcoats dyed navy, dark bine or Mack. Write for details. FOOTER'S, Dyers-Clean ers since 1870, 1914 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. . 8-Sc FOR SALE?Six new tobacco trucks. See C Hubert Jeyaer. FOB SALE: Cord weed. See Gay -, Bert Banette farm. 18-4p FOR SALE: 9-foot reach-in Frigid aire. In aeeBsnt condition. Royal SiE, FamefBe. JOST RECEIVED NICE LOT of SEAT COVERS ? Can fit meat can. WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORE WANTED: CORN! $1.89 per buahel in.aback or shbOed. Price asbjeet to change without notice. ? B. L. Lang, FanarOle, N. C, Phone 419*1. (M-7-tf) WANTED?Fertiliser bags. Ws pay 19c each for .burlap fertiliser bags and 9c each for white fertiliser begs. R L. Long, Farm villa,- N. C. JUST RECEIVED fihfcimcat of Du post and Trojan dusting powder for roees. WESTERN AUTO ASSO CIATE STORE, fsrmvilk, N. a RADIO RATfWHBS ? We kite a goad stock?Come to ami 'get we today. WESTERN AUTO AS SOCIATB STORE. . *~J J JUST RECEIVED ? Shipment of Boys' and Girls' BICYCLES ? Western Auto ' JUST RECEIVED Order pf VIGORO, Pruning Shears. ? Western Anto Associate Store, Farm Till*, N. C. FOR RENT?Jack for breeding pur ges .PECAN GROVE DAIRY.. J20-15C t TO TUNE IN ON W-P-T-F trm$ 9M to llldli and hear ?$eat aDtheM* and when they may bo ~ t inailil Iploiwhi HELP WANTED: MaW ft female: ? to supply Farmrille or Greenville. Od business. No ' _new_. Wrtte J. R. Watldns I I-v , . . .. m m ied by a some bank or rized to do t Una, payable to ... Farmville, in an amount (M) per Met of the am aa a g?anhii that be entered into within tan (10 S after and if awarded to the "bid-1 and that & required bond WiR dc execuvca. A performance bend will be quired ?f the rmnrnasftil biddar in amount equal to ene hundred <*? per cent of the contract price, con ditioned upon the faithful perform anoe of the contract and upon the payment in full to all persons sup plying labor and furnishing materi als, equipment and/or apparatus for and in connection with Urn construe tion of the project ' General cantraehM* are notified Hi?t "An Act to Idgiliili the Prac tice of General Contracting," ratified by the -General Assembly of North Carolina on March 10, 1925, and aa subsequently amended,-will be _ ob served in receiving and awarding general contracts. i The Mayor and Board of Commis sioners reserve the right to reject, any or all bids and to waive infor malities. The right is also reserved to hold any or all proposals for a ? period of Rot eaeeedag sixty (60) days from the date of opening there of. Puns, specifications and contract documents are open to public inspec tion at the office of the Town Clerk in Farmville, N. C., and copies may be obtained upon application'to the; Engineer accompanied by a certified check deposit in the amount of twen-' ty -<20)' dollars, made payable to the |, Town of Farmville, N, CT This de-. ppsit will be refunded only to thoee.' making bona fide direct Inds to the, uiwgns wim xiuc wrecv wui w uic , Town and further conditioned upon; the return of the plana and/or spec*-} ricatiotis, in acceptable condition, to the Engineer on or before the date, set for receiving bids. To those ac quiring plans?and/or specifications and who find, upon examining same, that they will not or can not offer a bid to the Town, fifty (60) per cent of the deposit will be refunded, pro vided the plana -and/or specifications are^ returned^to^tho Engineer, in ac date set for receiving bids. G OLSEN, Raleigh, N. C. ? J. W. JOYNER,"'Mayor. ~ " PAT* C. M. PAYLOR, Clerk. l-2c Buy Savings Bonds Now And Save! ? : . . . . j .. ~ _'' ? ? ? NYLON HOSE ? . I ?200 pairs aH nylon from top to $t.oo ... EXTRA SPECIAL ... CHENILLE SPREADS Double Bed Size - PmM Colore i - $4.98 Drew PRINTS Cannon Bath TOWELS Goad weight, large axe : Assarted Border Colors * 43* V SHANTUNG Material Beautiful quality in black, white and moat pastel colors 59* _ ? 23 pairs Men's OXFOrtDS black or brown $1.99 I I Mill I >' Men's STRAW HATS HALF NICE Men's Dress SHIRTS Assorted Stripes, Sizes 14 to 17 ? $1.46 ? Men's SPORT SHIRTS Short sleeves; Most all odors VALUES 'TO $3.00 $1.88 Sunbrite CLEANSER 4# it - CMldmi's "M ANKLETS , Mftrtad colors ^ Men's SWIM TRUNKS Cotton Gabardine ?' Zelon Cloth. Good selection of colotflfT. HALF PUCE BEACHWEAR Shorts Bathing Suits?Play Suits HALF PRICE ? - "FARMVILLE'S SHOPPING CENTER" II I' ??" r'* ? ' - : X ; - rJ$S ?? ? ' ?' ? " " \'

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