1 '? ' jl'MIHlill I ' - "Hill if- 'i.IlL, fi'nlrmrW t rarmvUie rmterprisc . FAMmLLRM-&? a ALEX ROUSE, Owner A MgT. ? i mini i iii. ? ii i Ouhecfiptfaa Price: One Year $LS0 ? Six Mentha 75c ADVERTISING KATES: AH Legal adra. 5c a fiae per week Published weekly and entered aa SWonri CSmmM lfai'l g| Postoffice at FamviBe, N. CL, un der ad qf March 8rd, 187R ' lST -l"v:T '' " L. DO YOUR BUYING ATBOK& : : ?* V' -V; The standard of Hying- in a given community depends upon die volume of business done, it is true, but it also depends upon the distribution of in come as wriL - There are other factors involved but we Started out to call attention to the prediction that Christmas trad ing this year is expected to be at least ten per cent higher than last year. Assuming that business' in Farm vilie will he ten per cent higher it is to be expected that this will improve the standard of living of the indi viduals who depend upon local busi ness for their incomes. This means that if local buyers will trade at home they will inevitably have a part in improving the standard of living for local families. You may not be interested in the economic welfare of some of your fellow citizens until you realize that as they prosper you may expect to prosper. The welfare of local mer chants affects other people, including employes and everybody who ex pects to sell anything, either in the way of service or goods. We do not urge local buyers to trade at home at exorbitant prices. Merchants in Farmville, who expect your business, expect to meet com petition. They must if they stay in business. Give them the opportun ity to serve your needs and, if they cannot do so, that is their fault, not yours. WHO KNOWS T 1. How many Americans are anglers? 2. What is M-day? 3. Who is King of the Belgians? 4. When did Hitler participate in the unsuccessful Munich "beer hail'' putsch? 5. Can an American ship, after shifting its registry to a foreign country, carry cargoes to belligerent porta? 6. Are the relief expenditures for this year larger than defense expen ditures? 7. What is the world's population? 8. Were Holland and Belgium ever one country? 9. Were there any unemployed in 1929? 10. How many agents of foreign governments have registered un der the Act passed in 1938 ? (See "The Answers" on Page 3) ? I * d v ? li j ___ t:.. ..i i. Mis. It iC Juugst ana son, jimmie, * rostivee I Cul>lf>j w^Vnmt I JIElB. C T JSSSBUUt^ ItlS. ievy* mum n? fwuHiiii ruiw* U SWaTSL?MmSlg*w"or?Up. ?jR M. Baptist Training On 7:80 P. Evening Worship. 7:30 P. M. ? Wednesday. Prayer ! v~' V?fa'wg _______ CHRISTIAN CHURCH ReT.CLB.MaaUan.PMr. > 9:45 A. M.?Sunday ScfiooL J. a -? ' Pollard, Superintendent 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. 6:30 P. M.?Junior and Senior Ear deunor. 7:30 P. M.?Evening Worship. 7:30 P. M. ? Wednesday. Prayer Meeting. EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rer. Jack R. Roontree, Rector. 10:00 A. Mr?Sunday SchooL J. W. Joyner, Superintendent 11:00 A. M?First Sundays ? Holy Communion and sermon. 11:00 A. Mr?Third Sundays?Morn ing Prayer and sermon. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH - Has. D. A. Clarke, Pastor. 10:00 A. M?Sunday SchooL Irvin : Morgan, Jr., Superintendent . 12:00 A. M.?Morning Worship. 6:80 P. M: ? Young Peoples' Group. 7:80 P. M?Evening Worship. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH c|| Rev. H. M. Wilson, Pastor. 9:30 A. M.?Junior Choir. 10:00 A. M.?Sunday SchooL J. H. Payior, Superintendent 11.*00 A. M?Morning Worship. 7:30 P. M ? Wednesday. Prayer Meeting. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. BL Roberta, Pastor. 11.-00 A. M?Second Sundays?Morn ing Worship. " CATHOLIC CHURCH Father McGurk, Pastor Holy Mass 8:30 A* M ? 1st Sundays. 10:30 A. M ? 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sjm days; . GO TO CHURCH " | Procrastination?putting off un til tomorrow that which we shoold do now. Bat tomorrow never comes! And the goisd that we would do remains undone. There are few resolutions that man makes, more serious and more well-meaning than to attend the worship services of the church. How many times we have told our selves that we. should do some worthy and worthwhile thing?but alas, we put It off. Dont put off that which is so important. Go to church?the church of your choice -4Mb Sunday. ^ - 71 ? ' 1 . 1 . ' 1 ? " 1 1 " 1 ? ' i1 j'.i ? ' FOUNTAIN NEWS " MBS. M. a VELVERTON) Mr. and Mrs. & L. Eagles of Richmond, Va., spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Eagles. Miss Vera rwiuw ofBatherford "" . .' ? ? . ton, visited friends here doring the "ft '2$ PSM Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Fountain and Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Beesiey the Carolina-Dnke football F""* Safer *5 W. Rediek la V?LfZ?? *? Jifes&Sgr- TO - pome or the .-iA Greensboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harris recently. Miss Elizabeth Smith of fioanoke Rapids and C. M. Smith, Jr. of Ral-I ?;.?Mrm^mr ? - - . - . - - ---j w< ? ? ? - - r ? a? wJW!LTwtfr ill Mrs. M. E. Smith. I jfrs. G. W. Lane, Jr. '^vSIS vrj n 1 flmjiiLMl :)i J.I Ll.tl.lll rtfl flftZvi vWvliiH tt BlalUyllfc Uil r.. ja M T?'>, -mt,, Knmp far thai ^ 1 w vg ? * '^t| Refreshment?-were served at the close of the meeting, FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. M. & SMITH Funrai services for Mrs. M. E. Smith, 45, who died at hear home on Thursday morning after an illness of several weeks were conducted Friday morning at 11 o'clock in the Presby terian chmch. The Rev. H. M. Wil son of Farmville, was in charge of j the service. Interment followed in Fountain cemetery. Mrs. Smith waa a prominent resi dent of the town and community and : until her last illness was always most loyal and cooperative in all church and dvie activities. I i ? 'a . ? s Japan and the United States, it seems, have different* ideas about ! what is right fat the Far East :? ?? LOST?BLACK UMBRELLA WITH purple and pink flowers on border, (jd Please' return to lW; Shop of !W ''. "i NQTJCJ5 OF SAL*. Qg&jffi 1%. PERSONAL PBOPJ5BTY ; created by work performed and maw | terial furnished on Chevrolet Coupe, tm Model, Motor? No, ?901799,?e front flf tlw building known as Jake's service Station on the outskirts of the Town of Farmville, on Fatfnvflle Iters i Diaaer, uic sdovg usscnocu DroDcrty? ed Statutes, on Saturday, December 2nd, 1939;at,;12oWbA.N^^pp ?: ' Thia tile. 17th day of November, Z Hill ^iorWA?S; Ufa?r' Mm HU1 Saylor, Attorney. ? ?? ' '.'?'?T.'y. "-'.'i BLAfS-DRATICffPS i? j j off tho brapdt ^ _ ? ^Lfw nm smks w?w? KNOWON ^SSjll' * -1 "-4 % : J EVENING AND. STM^I ""LADS mats"' Ladies'Mail Tailored SUITS An Wool and Hard Finish! !?I ! I Ladies' Far Trimmed and > Tailored COATS Boy Them Now! ?^B MB ??Bra .-. ???-? LADIES' HATS ' 97c?p Special Value! . ? ? - ? ! !?_ Once In A life Time Dress Value! ladies SILK DRESSES S.?7 For Your Convenience Use Our Lay-Away Plan! A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Garment! ^ ?....,-^7- ~v*. rz J ~' \ ' '' ; I ? ?'"< ? . '/ ^1 ' " ? ' " '? '' I r* V/i*:-v WANTED1*0 BUSDSW SOYA I" .Bmm Cart Tyam ptf=-<p?gBea I > iw, Vnmim* y. % |17 | WE BUT SOYA BEAN8 AND PAY I T#p Mm. Uw M I ,gtt Famrffie Bldg., Farmvill* & | -fi" ftHt SALE ? IWIIJ*ONFIUPAY, for aale at the C. J. Hands borne IL place, one mile from Biftotr, the Ojv 11 j-. - j-1 ^ c*. w$miS?B& year: 4 Molea; 2 Wagons; 1 Disc Harrow; 1 Mowing Machine and other farming implements. Mrs, I ' rAnifiM! OUM p KtUtr Jewelry J^AY^NOVH^R y, -MM. ?mt g.?frr ?^i^r ?? ' -? I ?-?j.11. lj 11 ? Come . jTo See s I *? '?jfv ??? ?| ? *?,j*.*? .ij3jji,'.ijjR^^ftj I BB SB BP IB H^kB<~~flV ^SBk^* '* V |.J^V.. sSri: . NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 Having qualified as Administrator af file estate ;af P. G. Dupiee, Sr., dewed, lata of Pitt County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the nndatirignad at FatmvHle, N. C., on or before the lOfii day of November, 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per* sons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This the 8th day of November, 1989. ? P. G. Dupree, Jr., Administau tor of estate of F. G. Dupree, Sr. John Hill Paylor, Attorney. ? SEE ELECTROLUX CLEAN HOUSE FREE Dial a B. ROSS 314-6 ? ? f: 'ii.-r. ' ? ay. r B. A.GIMT I . CONTRACTOR , ? . Now permanently located in FARMVILLE, N. C. m- ? "r [. ji*:J 1 -V--: ? "'.^^U^mM^K^m ^J'J: Cfi/LEAN WXA7? " ? ?5?^"^vi\>t;'???? ? ?' ' :". . ;" '; ?;, *. . > No lacrease in Price There will be no increase ill the present price of Natural Chilean Nitrate of Soda during thia en* tire aeaaon ending Jane 30,1940. Ton can get all. j \ you want Large supplies are in the United States / now and ships are regularly hringing in additional Plenty for everybody** needa... no increase in price. :w ? . , ? ? ?. * '? ? 1 . ^ s AH'HOW W BACK ON YO'RAD 10 r- ? ' Tin If |U _ , , SATURDAY NOV. 25 IIIMfll Beginning SUNDAY NOV. M ""???? ? " I __ ? ? y/yy.

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