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Let *J. Write You u Ad. ; and we'll open your eye* WITH INCREASED BUSINESS iption $1 a Year in Advance 1 NO. 44 1 The good which the Federal evident from a report just re is official, articles of assdcia fort, $182,425; Robeson, $156,721'; Baden, $130,760; Garten, $128,400 Union, $113,100; Columbus, $105, 225; Pender, $101,100; Nas^, $83, 00ty: and Watauga, $8?600. County agents in several counties have especially been active is cooperating with lhe Division of " * | in spreading a know farm lioah associations, era are being advised to cat their applications as low as possible? so as to cover oajy the provements cfurin the for futher incfprove that to, if the security || . ? . mi ' - ?? MT cwi tion today, It 1. Dollars more In couritiy e will be, earn that 90,000 ry, more t school, training d we can | are falling: back, and the||Bp3 coming when their retreat will be a rout. ; r - . This Community mu& help solve national problems. This State mu$ better its splendid re cord and do even greater things in the pursuit of universal educa tion.^ We mu? have; better schools, better teachers and more pupils. We must get away from error, we mu& win the light, but the only way to underhand is to know, and the only way to know is to'learn. Let all of us help in this noble work and assist the captains of this educational army as they go about in the perfor mance of their duties. Coop eration is certain to win and we mud gei together for the &upen doustask. Farmvilie need?# new modern brick school building with more room than the present ilructure is no better time than to ?art something More lhan 5,035 Boys Have Ea I rolled In Some One of (he Clubs Being Confeted. N. Carolina Doing Good Work. To date 5,035 boys have enroll ed in some one of the dubs being conducted by the Office of Agri cultural Club Work. The mem bership is distributed as follows: Cora Club.: 1, Poultry Club PteCiil: Potato Club ?.... M . Cotton oiub,:.... ? 55 ; ' Peanut Club 44 | Coro CluV (negro) .$? Poultry Club (negro) _.__342 _ .,v* is. not club work is 5,035 f 1'
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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