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**??? at BMgH m ?n Notice of for fntt will bo ? for at the rate of 2 per word. Cadi to eccompon; der. Admttetaf rates will be ed npon request ' THE EIGHT TO &TBSXE (New York Herald Tribune) Section IS of the Taft-Hartley Act read) as follows: "Nothing in this Act, except aa specifically provided for Herein, shall be construed so as to diminish in any way the right to strike, or to affect the limitations or qualifications on that right" All of which sounds like double talk but is really nothing of the kind. The right to- strike, like any other right, constitutional, or traditional, haa always Keen recognised -as sub ject to qualification in protection of other rights. What the law provides specifically on the point is that strikes in breach of contract viola tion, by n union or an employer, ren der the aggressor liable to civil damages in the Federal courtfc, if the victim eares-to sue. ? The law doesnt say the latter must bring {uit. It iB merely, his privilege, as in the case of other breach of contract or for libel or slander or assault and battery. In other words, the right to strike, as that of free speech, is preserved subject only to the potential curbs which honesty and decency prescribe. It is a little difficult, therefore, to understand all the pother about the matter which seems to be agitating both labor and management' Labor is not obligated under the law to a no-strike clause in a new contract and management, on the other hand, is free to promise that It wont sue should there be a strike. They can make their own terms; but assuming that each de sires continuous work and pro duction,' and where good will and commansense prevail, they will mu tually recognise the right to strike has its limits and those in the law should be respected. ' State Ships More ' Fruits, Vegetables Shipment of fruits and vegetables from North Carolina totaled the equivalent of 14,917 freight car loa<fe, it waa revealed by John Win This waa a sizable increase ' over the 13,01b carlot equivalents shipped from, tills state ha 1945. * Irish potatoes accounted for more than two-thirds of the total 1940 shipments, said Wmfield'a report, which waa based on U. S. Depart ment of* Agriculture figures. The State shipped 10,140 carlot equiva lents of Irish potatoes, with Beaufort topping the counties with 1,944 car lots. Tyrrell county was second with 929, and Pasquotank ran a close third with 909 cariots. Other eariet shipments of North Carolina fruits and vegetables, with 1946 figures listed first, followed by 1940 figures, for the ties: " Peaches, 1,771 and 1,766; potatoes, 377 and 692; cabbage, 762 and 760; apples, 62 and 60; beans, 167 and 145; broeeli, three ami 11; cantaloups, 02 and 93; cucumbers, 307 and 210; mixed vegetables, 160 and- 444; peppers, 186 and 184; to 14 and seven; turnips and 20 and four; and water 779 and 648. >*: ; fewftrrflillV'?rtlrf.ffi'-" i-*irffir|M Jwnwv - . > 1870, 1*14 N. Charles St, FLASHLIGHTS Complete with bat teries, 40c. Reguki Me value. At SOUTHERN SUPPLY 00, The Store." Farmville. WHY LOSE YOUR CLOTHES? Uh Cash'. Waren Nut Tapes, i* delivery. Far sals by Epi Altar Guild. ~ ~ i5-2p *54 H- P. OUTBOARD MOTOrH Special MAM. Regular $99M va lue. SOUTHERN SUPPLY- CO, -The Firestone Store," Main St, Farmrille. FOR SALE?Arsenic oI Lend, "for retniL B. L. Lang, N. C. Phone 4101. , 84-tf HELP WANTED ? MALE A f? MALE: Mpa or wonan, steady in come averaging $45.00 weekly. Call an customers in ' Farmville, Green ville and Wilson. No investment. Business eatabUsbed ? immediate earnings. Write !. R. WATKINS Ce, Dept. S-S, Richmond, Va. 22-3p ,? 1 ?< I YOU GET FREE INSTALLATION WHEN YOU BUX- FIRESTONE SEAT COVERS from SOUTHERN SUPPLY CO, The. Firestone Store," Main St, Farmville. . WANTED: CORN! $1.M per bushel in shuck er shelled. Price subject | to fehaage without notice. ? R. L Lang, Farmville, N. C, Phone 41?-L (M-7-tf) New you can buy FIRESTONE De Inxe CHAMPIONS at lower - than Pre-Wer Prices. Liberal trade-in allowance. SOUTHERN SUPPLY CO, The Firestone Store," Main St, Farmville. WANTED?Fertiliser begs. We pay 10c each for burlap fertiliser begs end 0c sack for white fertiliser B. L. Lang, Farmville, N. C. ' ?-12tf WANTED?4 live wire we Icemen with car, la or aeer Farmville. Must he sober and honest, sad will in* to work. Write I, B. PRICE MERCANTILE CO, P. 0. Box .475, Greenville. gj-lp FOB RENT?Jack for breeding par - .PECAN GROVE DAIRY. J20-15C BE SURE TO TUNE IN QN W-F-T-F Every Sunday auwnisg from ** 10^?' *** ?*??* all the new they may ha with songs that are Ante COME Of AND LOOK AT OUR TOOLS. WE CARRY a com plete UNI OF GARDEN AND WKSTlAw AUTO ASSSO. STORE. TIRES?TIRES-JUST RECEIVED A Big SMpmunt of DAVIS TIRES eud they^till carry an al Gaaraates far IS Prices I which is Four to atx eggs ? imes there tie two They are chatty white or Zeb Whitehuret, who read the ar ticle, Bob Smith, Tommy Whitley and fiddle Drake, of Coffeyville, Sam, ware gnsets. Cookies were .passed feafter the meeting. *? - a,gg::" BERNICE TURN AGE IS v ATTENDING BUSINESS COURSE * ? >?? Bernice Turnage ia attending the special "email business course" which the University of North Carolina is offering at Chapel HH1 this summer as one of its training programs. The course began Monday and will ex tend through neat week. Several outstanding business, and professional men will appear on the program.' Bay "Savings Bonds" Have! Hold! Mr. and Wilson visitors Miss Patricia N. J., is i p rod w?n?pi> Miss Pauline the State 4-H College in Raleigh this Mr*. G. T. McArthur attended the WonMn" Missionary Society Arthur**Christian Church Saturday afternoon. Albert Heinle, of New York, visited Jesse Tynon ladt week. Mr. and Mr*. Rob Jones and Mrs. J.B. Sullivan, of WUHamston, were guests of Mr. and "Mrs. Ray Craw ford last week... : -;;. Mist Thelma FtamaganT who V been visiting relatives around Bal lard's has returned to South Lancas ter, Mass. V"- ?? -j Mrs. Veraa Joyner visited her daughter, Mrs. Byron Batentftn, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Q..% Tyson NOTICE of SALE of LAND by PITT COUNTY PSs Jr Lx, - FOR 1946 UNEAID TAXES ?? - *- '? ' ? '' m ">r i;. ? Pursuant to Chapter 114 of the Public Laws of 1989 and'Section 1716 of the Public laws of 1939, and by reason of non-payment of Taxes due and owing PHt County for the year 1946 by the undersigned persons, Firms and Corporations, I will on Monday, the 1st day of September, 1947, beginning at 12:00 o'clock Noon; and continuing until this sale is completed, before the Courthouse door in Greenville, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the higheet bidder for cash the real estate of said delinquents, briefly described as follows: - ' This the 7th day of August, 1947. J. D. JOYNER, Tax Collector for Pitt County. Name: , Amt. Farmville Township?White Bumette, W. R., 1 Lot f 20116 Crumpler, Leon, 1 lot : 11.00 Glass, J. C., (Heb), 1 lot 23.00 Holmes, J. D., 108 acres ?_ 51.40 Hoiton, M. V., 114 acres, 2 lots : 180.97 Joyner, Russell, 10 acres 11.25 Roebuck, S. A., 1 lot? 13.60 Tripp, Paul, 1 lot 17.00 Tyson, V. S.. 25 acres 6.51 Whitley, W. L., 1 lot 12.93 FarmriOe Township?Colored Artist, Amanda, 2 lota- 8 14.00 Blount, Joe, 8 lots 17.04 Atkinson, Joe, 1 lot 8.00 Dixon, W. H., (Hrs), 1 lot? 6.00 Dixon, Henry, 1 lot 601 Joyner, Herbert, l4l acres 3 lots 6101 Joyner, Jennie, 1 lot ?.?~ 701 Joyner, Emma, 1 lot SAO Moore, Mary J., 1 lot? 4.00 McKinpey, Tom, 3 lots 8.25 McKinney, James, 1 lot__? 8.00 Speight, Windsor and Sallie 1 lot ?, 4.00 Speight, John fend Mary 2 lota __ 18.76 Summerville, William Henry \ ; 1 lot _4- 8.76 Taylor, Milton J? 1 lot 3.51 Tyson, George, 1 lot ? 8.51 Vines, Beubin, 78 acres, 1 lot 43.96 Wallace, Annie Best, 1 lot ? 3.51 Williams, Lormie, 1 lot 3.00 Wooten, Lyman, 1 lot - ? - 481 Baker, Calvin, 1 lot ., . 9.08 Baker, Vefcen, Cecil and Lester, r . 1 - lot , 7 : . 13.65 Gardner, W. E., 1 lot ?:? 6.30 Owens, Mrs. C. L, 1 lot 22.68 Owens, &L.1 lot 8180 Owens, Mrs. J. R., 2 lota 36.70 Foontahi Township?Colored Taylor, John, 2 lots 4.06 Falkland Township?White IP Dum, Elias, 24 acres 12.27 Ftafees, W. E., 1 acre 66.62 Wooten, Mrs. Levi, 101 acres- 60.80. ; Falkland Township?Colored Dupree, Tommie, 4 acres ?^ 789 1 y rexPERicwce? OUAINO THE WARTIME CIGARETTE SHORTAGE?TAUGHT ME THERE'S NO OTHER . CIGARETTE UKE ? A CAMEL! si *T&GA6ATT0 GET CAMELS AGAIN REGULARLY. i*TWEY SUIT ME a I ***? J IP i' i mm?mmmmmmmmmmmJLmtmmmmrnmm ,M3. M ' ^Smt&iraFm k^sT' *5?-- v^SPF^SSIftf.-^ r ? -? .m. ' ? "'jB.*. . t'lK L? 1 C-"# ?/''.: pH -" - " w* ? \i' trs& " ? East Wilson Street ???&& -mm* Phone 318-1 Farmville, N. C. - r in ri" frffc And Trade at WfrV --rJfc ...?*# y - 1 i ??? pa gllwfSMe . '?]!&? ?'/: -I ?' ' ^ARMOUR^ ^ jg IKWPw ... 1? oa can 39* i r> -ar? lb. SOUTH Crisco 3 ?1.19 PURE 0 CHERRY " PET or CARNATION tall 25* 1 lb. '1.07 f iilt?
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