IPS . Merchants PUm Weeks Ahead For This Event And Thru the Columns of Hie Enterprise They Offer Special Values The progress at any town is the fruit of its Ubon FVrmville it a great town, a progressive town, and one by which maay others of the good State ti North Carolina set their standards. From FarmviUe paved roads wind ovt in enrery direction, trains and bases whix through and amoke from various plants carls into clouds as constantly it goes onward building more homes, more plants, more stores, more everything thai is indicative of the pi ogress of a town. As a very concrete evidence of the progress of Farmvilie is the tobacco edition which the Farmville business men send out just prior to the market opening in a concerted effort to bring the Farmville Tobacco Market, its achievement and progress, before the people, sad to give notice of special values which they have as market opening specials. For weeks the merchants here have been planning this event and their stores are full of lovely new fall goods, practical merchandise of every sort and of dependable quality at prices that will astou^h their customers, prices far under their actual value. The weeks pass quickly, the summer is about sprat, the harvest nearly over and with the first chiU breezes and falling leaves come the thoughts of fall improvements for the home, the farm and the family wardrobes. Farmville merchants have anticipated these desires for improvements at this season and are requesting that fanners and citizens read their advertisements in this issue, anfl make first selections from their large stocks of featured prices, which thrifty buyers cannot afford to overlook. Family wardroDes can De iiuea out smartly with well tailored suits, coats, dresses, hats and shoes at the general and deparment stores, homes can be modernized with new furnishings, pantry and farm supplies can be purchased at real savings, the old car may, be repaired or a new one purchased, the gas tank refilled, your insurance premiums paid, beauty service enjoyed, prescriptions refilled, clothes cleaned, etc., etc., etc. * " Every firm in town can fill some individual need. Farmville merchants, many of whom have been in business here 30 years or more and the firms so well established during recent yean, all jdin in assurances that buyers may trade here with complete confidence at %ny time, but that new satisfaction at exceptional values will mark their fall business. Firms cooperaing in presenting the tobacco market to the public in this special edition, and cheerfully giving their support to the warehousemen in their endeavor to reach a majority of their customers and prospects with • special message just prior to the opening are listed below. In return for their interest evidenced in this way, the editor wishes to urge that the individual advertisements of these firms be read carefully and that they be given special consideration in the matter of patronage. t; The list of advertisers who made this issue of The Haraville Enterprise a reality and supported the effort to get news of the Tobacco Market Opening and the facilities of the Market before the eyes of 5,000 people faa Eastern North Carolina, is as follows: !-■ Chevrolet Co., Belk-Tyler Co., Blackwood's Wholesale Co., Briley's Oil Co., Hadley Bryan's Service Station, Can's , Nassif Cannon, Centre Hard )., Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Association, City Drug Co., City Cafe, Colonial Ice Co., Commercial Insurance Co., Corbett's Garage, Crumpler's Place, Dupne's Department Store. Eason Brothers Service Farmville Beauty Shop, Farmville The Bank of Farmville, * t W. NOTICE of SALE of LAND By PITT COUNTY FOR 1941 UNPAID TAXES U'*". ' tW : Pursuant to chapter 310 of the Public laws of 1989 and section 1716 of the Public laws of 1989, and by reason of non-payment of taxes dbe and owingPitt County for the year 1941 by the undersigned persons, Finns and Corporations, I will on Monday, the 7th day of September, 1942, beginning at 12:00 o'clock Noon, and continuing until this sale is completed, before the Courthouse door in Greenville, N. 0., offer for sale and sell to the highest Udder for cash the real estate of said delinquents briefly described as follows: ( H. L. ANDREWS, Tax Collector for Pitt County. Dam Township—WMto Name: Amt. Allen, A. 1L, F. L. A James, 89 acres, $ 5.66 Bo wen, Mrs. Fannie, 188 acres 96.96 Crawford, Mre. Mary SL, 11 acres 9.50 Crawford, H. R., 116 acres— 75.20 Davenport, Mrs. R., 9 acres — 6.00 Elks, V. H., 7 acres 6.46 Forbes, Mrs. Clara J., 114 HBiia 81.37 Kinsauls, Ned V., 60 acres— 63.74 Lewis, H. R-, 122 acres 48.66 McLawhorn, O. 1L, 27 acres— 16.76 Manning, J. T.. 23 acres 2.66 Moore, Fred C., 202 acres 126.93 Moye, J. R. A J. S., 95 acres 11.86 Mozing-o, Lather B„ 169 acres 86.08 Nichols, C. N., 19 acres 17.78 Nichols, C. V., 8 acres . ... 8.60 Sutton, Charlie, 49 acres 28.39 Sutton, Gny, 48 acres, 1 lot— 28.67 Sutton, Joe, 44 acres, 2 lots— 36.51 Sutton, Joe £ Guy, 58 acres 8 lots 36.97 Sutton, Hugh E., 82 acres ' 38.02 Sutton, J. W., Jr., 49 acres 43.43 Tyson, Josh, Sr., 26 acres — 9.66 Vainwright, R. W., 96 acres— 47.70 Vaule, C. K., 8 acres 7.50 Wilkereon, S. G., Gdn., Mary Allen. 67 acres 6.16 Wilkereon, S. G., Gdn., Mildred Harris, 67 acres 6.16 Willoughby, C. R., 50 acres 32.36 Woods, Mrs. W. H., 60 acres 89.60 Bearer Dam Township—Colored Name: Amt. Anderson, Lilly, Hrs., 32 acres $ 13.66 Blow, Louis, 16 acres 7.06 Carr, Lannie, 38 acres 30.76 Coward, Leon, 10 aeres 6.00 Dupree, Benny, 16 acfea 9.19 Monk, W. M., 2 lots 11.00 Moye, Ora, Gdn., 10 acres __ 9.30 Spell, William Herory, Sr., 46 • acres i_ 24.00 Turnage, Thomas, 80 acres— 12.76 Woo ten, Vinie, 8 acres 6J28 Falkland Township—White Name: Amt. Allen, Paul, 100 acres $ 63.16 Bryan, W. P., 2 lota 11.63 Corbitt, Mrs. Lilliam, 36 acres 6.63 Deans, Jimmie, 46 acres 23.62 Dunn, Bruce, 19 acres :— 7.26 Dunn, Elias, 20 acres 7.14 Dunn, Robert, 22 acres 13.06 Dunn, Jeffery, 20 acres 10.86 Everette, Stephen, 138 acres— 29.58 Forbes, J. E., 1 lot 17.81 Harris, Mrs. Alice Dean, 16 acres, 1 lot 20.26 James, Mrs. Ruth, 60 acres 22.08 Lemon, Mrs. O. H., 200 acres., 224.40 Mayo, C H., 1 lot ; 11.76 Mereer, Mrs. Maggie, 31 acres 17.82 M^ore, David L., 27 acres 14.83 Norville, J. H., 37 acres 16,74 Owens, Maggie D., 21 acres 6.43 Peaden, C.T, 47 acres 23.73 Wootea, Sadie Corbitt, 34 acres 11.40 Falkland Township—Colored Name: Amt. Bell, Andrew, 1 lot I 8.48 Bryant, Cherry, 14 acres _— 7.70 Gotham, Sherod Hrs., 8 acres 6.10 Gorfaam, Donald, 2 acres — ~ 3.88 Gorham, Victor, 1 acre 7.68 Phillips, Louia, 3 acres 4.14 Fmntain Township—White Name: Amt. Dozier, J. L_ 74 acres * 64411 Dozier, (X L., 64 acres . 42.88 Edwards, J. A;, 1 lot 12.68 Edwards, Mrs. W. C., 83 acres 43.63 Fountain, Mary K., 4 lots 37.40 Gardner, J. L., 4 dm., 87 acres 22.19 Gay, O. T., 127 acres 58.S4 Gay, Z. R., 160 acres 72.98 Harris, Alex., 163 acres r 103.92 Horton, J. T., 69 acree 62.38 Jefferson, Mrs. Lorn, 16 acres 7.89 Lang, B. L. & Rosa Lee, 76 acres 31.24 Macclesfield, Co., 24 acres, 17 lots 76.52 Mercer, Mrs. D. R., 100 acres 36.56 Mercer, Mrs. W. EL, Hrs., 1 i i l 3! am ^ ' DRIVE IN — # issfa At The Pure On Sign : We Carefully Check Your Car, Drain, Flush, : Lubricate, Refill, Wash and Wax! :i PURE SPEED-WAY CHARGER SERVICE Batteries Charged in Your Car While You Wait! Farmville Township—White Name: Amt. Allen, Paul C., 4 lota 24.00 Allen, C. N, 1 lot 27.71 Baker, W. R. & W. J, 130 48.76 Baldree, Mrs. Nancy, 6 acres 9.75 Barrett, H. L., 2 lota 11.70 Barrett, Mm J. E., 60 acres— 6.60 Barrett, J. R., 1 lot 13.96 Barrett, E. L., 71 acres, 1 lot 64.08 Beaman, C. L., 2 lota 39.05 Bridges, Henry Clark, 1 lot 4.56 Bandy, Mrs. J. T., 290 acres, 4 lota ; 282.72 Crumpler, Leon, 1 lot 11.83 Darden, Mrs. J. K, 9 lota _ 126.06 Garris, S. A., 1 lot 37.41 Gay, Miss LLurie, 1 lot 20.50 Hardy, J. W., 2 lota 39.78 Horton, M. V., 114 acres, 2 r lota 169.63 Jones, Sadie, 40 acres 84.73 Jones, L. E., 68 acres 81.58 Jonee, J. R., 50 acres 46.92 Jones, J. D., 68 acres 38:68 Jones, M. V., 66 acres 64.01 Joyner, Sewart, 67 acres, 2 lots I 62.86 Joyner, C. L., 56 acres 49.39 Little, Leon, 1 lot . 37.73 Lovelace, E. Y., 130 acres 11.70 Moore, Fred C., 226 acres 182.83 Moore, Mrs. G. E., 247 acres, 4 lota 325.47 Morgan, D. R., 2 lots I- 65.99 Morgan, Mrs. D. R., 1 lot — 18.86 Mozingo, Mrs. Joel, 24 acres 20.62 Murphey, P. M., Agfc., 12 lots <3i90 Owens, Mrs. J. R., Hrs., 21 acres 6.60 Palmer, N. F.,Gdn., 1 lot 3.48 Paylor, John Hill, 126 acres, 13 lots 170.83 Pollard, S. M., 100 acres, 1 lot 96.67 Realty Purchasing Corp., 1 lot 7.80 Rigsby, Mrs. Annie A M. V. Jones, 1 lot 37.70 Rouse, Mrs. Jack, 1 lot 10.40 Sawyer, J. T., 24 acres 12.96 Sheppaid, B. S.', 47 acres, 7 lots 260.00 Smith, W. Ray, 1 lot —6.61 Stepp, Ben, 4 lots 22.07 Teel, Mrs. Ruth, 1 lot • 4.63 Townsend, Mrs. C. R., 88 acres, 8 lots 70.00 Tripp, Paul, 1 lot 30.34 Turaage, A. C., 78 acres 68.21 Tyson, C. A., 1 lot 21.60 Tyson# J- B., 127 acres, 1 lot 69.16 Tyson, Wm. Ivey, 1 lot 19.57 Wilkerson, John E.', 2 lots 23.66 Farmville Township—Colored Name: Amt Artis, Amanda, 2 lots $ Atkinson, Cora, 1 lot Atkinson, John, 1 lot Atkinson, Robert, 1 lot Barnes, Annie lira., 4 lots — Blount, Joe, 3 lots Boyd, Wilson, 2 lots Chestnut, Haywood, 2 lots — Chestnut, Lee Harvey, 6 lots Cobb, Lula, 2 lots Dixon, Ernest, 2 lots Dixon, W. H. Hrs., 1 lot Dixon, Henry, 1 lot Dupree, Dennis, 2 lots [.Dupree, Daniel, 1 acre, 6 lets Dupree, Jacob, Gdn. E. J. Rollins, 2 lots Dupree, Jacob, 6 acres, 1 lot Dupree, Red, 2 lots' Exum, H&orison, 1 lot 1 Foreman, Rosa, 1 lot Gastrins, Lucinda, 1 lot Clover, Carrie, 1 lot Gorham, Lola, 3' lots Gorham, Bennett, 2 lots Gorham, Walter, 1 lot — Gorham, James, 1 lot Hamlin, A. P., 2 lots High, Elizabeth, 2 lots Johnson, Mary Best, 2 lots— Jones, Edward A Gorham, 1 lot Joyner, Herbert, 161 acres, 2 Joyner, Lena Moye, 1 lot '— Joyner, Hilliard, 1 lot Joyner, John T., Hrs., 2 lots Joyner, Rosa, 1 lot King, Louis, 2 lots lose, Allen, 1 lot May, General, 1 lot Moore, Mary J., 1 lot Moye, Elbert, 1 lot Moye, Henry, 103 acres Parker, Massey, 2 lots Peyton, Lizzie, 1 lot Scarboro, J. W., 1 lot Speight, Windsor k Sally, 1 lot m Tatum, Council Hrs., 1 lot __ Tyson, Geo., 1 lot Clara, 1 lot Hertert, 1 lot Lyman, 1 lot Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bundy of Farm-1 vflle were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gay, Sunday. Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Paul Craft is ill at WoodardHerring Hospital in Wilson. James Shackleford is spending some time with relatives in Washington, D. C., and Newport News, Va. Miss Ethel Wtaatead of Enfield is a guest in the home pf Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Walston. Miss Alta Barnes . of Raleigh is visiting Miss Ruby Marlowe. Miss Hazel McKeel is spending this week in Wilson visiting relatives and friends. Earl Lang was a Wilson visitor, Tuesday. Mrs. Owen Evans and children of Maxton are visiting Mrs, Evans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wheeler this week. v Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Davis and son, Bobbie, have recently moved in the Teacherage. Mr. Davis is principal of the local High School. Miss Clara Jenkins is visiting relatives and friends in Ralfeigh, this week. Mis. G. W. Baily and Mrs. Willie Moye have returned to their homes after a visit with relatives in Baltimore, Md. Mrs. C. T. Beamon and son Jimmie, have returned after spending last week with Mr. and Mrs. Owens in Maxton. Mrs. W. I. Shackleford and Neta Marie Sutton visited Mrs. Travis Little near Farmville, Sunday. Miss Alene Bailey oI Goldsbero spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey. SLAP THE JAPS WITH SCRAP" Save With SING'S HI-TEST GAS Regular First Grade Only 20.9c Per Gallon ETHEL GAS 22.9c Gal. Motor Oil 2 quarts for 25c 1st Grade Kerosene 12c GaL Quaker State and Mobiloil. We do Washing and Greasing 300 Sooth Main Street fountain' News (By MRS. M. P. YELVERTON) Miss Hazel Owens spent a few days this week at Virginia Beach. Dwigbt Johnson, a Btudent of Richmond Medical College was at home for the week end. Miss Jane Pittard of Nelson, Va., spent last week with Miss Carrol Yelverton. Miss Eloise Owens of Raleigh spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. C. L. Owens. Miss Betsey Fountain is visiting relatives in South Carolina. Mrs. J. P. Gardner spent a few dayB recently at Carolina Beach. Mrs. Willie Harvey Crofton of Lumberton was a week end guest of Mrs. J. N. Fountain. Mrs. G. W. Lane visited relatives in Raleigh, Tuesday. Miss Carrol Yelverton is visiting Mrs. W. R. Williams in Red O&k. Misses I/oraa Brothers and Mable. Owens left Wednesday for Bath, where they are member; of the school faculty. £ Mrs. Clyde Hunter and daughter, Miss Jean Hunter, of Monroe spent a few days this weeV with Miss Nelle Owens. Miss Ethel Easoji of Macclesfield visited her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Jefferson, this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mercer and Mr. and Mr*. G. E. Treyathan ami sons, Earl and Turnage, spent a few days recently at Virginia Beach. Bob Fountain, III, spent a few days this week with relatives in Greenville. Mrs. Caude Johnson is a patient in Pitt Geneml Hospital. She will undergo an operation soon.