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FARMVILLK ENTERPRISE FAKMTILLJ^ K. C ■ 6. Ala Rkm, War Mi Omm Mary Mv Hm*H WMy >»-l m Wti m i «i Pobi'ak*dky ntn N. C. Sabscriptioa Mm; tIJMMofcM MofciOe All Lc«al Adhr. fc • UMpa PB. _| J wmHt an Second Gam Mail Hitter a* Post Office at FmrmrDl*, M. C, muter Act of March Sri. 1878. Infiiiw Is CrtTigWhf Tomz UoyQtna lOO p*i omnt; The frugal fat woman doesn't like so much waist. We are now having little to live oa and more to live for. Whether it be rainy or whether it be fair it isn't your affair.' If a wife uses horse sense that doesn't mean that she is a nag. Time lost can't be found even if you know where you lost it. You can never tell w**n the son will rise because he keep^ iate hours. The goat is never so very well off but you never catch him without a scent Jt seems the Italians are entitled to a New Deal. They had one Duce too many. The British complain that Hess is crazy and mean, which proves he is a normal nazi. Uncle Moee: Dat doctor calls all little ailing's by big names so he can git mo' pay fe 'em. The divorce court might be defined as a separator through which the cream of society goes. A man who had been stung at everything he had tried decided to go into the bee industry. Perhaps Newton discovered the law at gravity because he wanted to find a law men couldn't violate. Fishermen complain that the fish are not biting this season. Perhaps ifs because they have no ration books. Reports from Stockholm Indicate that the peopie there are continuing ~ to live normally. They still Sweden their coffee. Can a man love more than one woman at a time? Sure he can if he doesn't let any one of them know *!' about the others. er doesn't drink, smoke, nor He can osily strut, boast and He's not any man at all, Just ft parody with « fat «t After a fallow'* name's been in the newspaper a couple at times ha looks for it may day, and fa mildly disappointed not to find it. i ha tcaled At walk of A* fortification at 1 tittas amy more Bonds wad Stamp* cat yon aCord, to Up him? F3|m ft Mat yonraelf. \ CHICKENS The number of young rhickww raised on farms in the U. S. in 1943 is estimated at 926,662,000 birds, over one-third more than in recent years and l/> percent over last year. WHEAT No wheat marketing quotas will apply for the 1944 marketing year and no payments will be conditioned upon meeting or planting within goals, says Extension officials at N. C. State College. / Dangerous High Blood Pressure (Essential Hypertension) is usually marked by distressing symptoms such as dizziness, throbbing headacnes, sleeplessness and nervousness. II disregarded, this may leadto Heart Trouble, Stroke, Paralysis, Hardening of the Arteries or Kid* ney Trouble. " Diamonex, discovery of a heart specialist, Isdesigned to quickly aid in the relief of these distressing symptoms. A Chicago resident says: "I suffered from High Blood Pressure for several years -with increasingly severe throbbing headaches, dizziness and shortness- of breath. I showed the Diamonex formula to my doctor and, oa Us advice, tried the treatment for two weeks under identical conditions a* previous treatments. Within only three days my bad headaches and dizzy spells Men Observation Post Observers For Week of August 9 OBSERVERS—PImm do not wait to bo notified of you watch. If for any reason yon cannot watch— notify person in charge promptly. Monday, Augndt 9th. 6 A. M. to 9 A. M. 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. J. Y. Monk. J. L. Creech. Tuesday. 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. 6 P.M. to9P.M. M. G. Thome. Jake Joynar. Wednesday. 6 A. M. to 9 A. M. 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. H. W. King. J. O. Pollard. Thursday. d A.M. to 9 A.M. « P.M. to 9 P.M. F. G. Dupree. Cecil Johnston. Friday. 6 A. M. to 9 A. M. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. B.L. Lang. Claude Joyner. Saturday. 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. H. D. Johnson. G. A. Rouse. Suaday. CqQ 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. 6. P. M. to 9 P.M. F. W. Satterthwaate. E. L. Barrett. C. F. BAUCOM, In Charge This List. Singing your own< praises isn't always a bad plan. If you do it well enough you may soon gather a sizable choir. PARAMOUNT f THEATRE I FARMVTLLE. N. C. THE HOME OF BETTER ENTERTAINMENT t Week of August 6 FRIDAY—LAST TIME Franc hot Tone and Anne Baxter fat "Five Graves To Cairo" 2 ■; \Jt will amaxe you . . . The jreitest y«< of the route of Rommel in North Africa . . Yon will aee Rommel portrayed right before your very eye# by the screen's greatest actors. News of the Day. Dumb Hounded—Cartoon. SATURDAY . Charles Starrett in "FIGHTING BUCKAROO" with Kay Harris. Chapter No. 5 :J "DAREDEVILS OF THE WEST" Hot Foot—Comedy. SUNDAY-MONDAY The box-office kings in their beat picture to date . . . But Abbott "HIT THE ICE" with Gfamy Sim ma and Many . Long and His News of the Day. Six Hita and a Miss—Musical. Last Lessen—Miniature. TUESDAY Loretta Young and Brian "A NIGh/tO*REMEMBER" nurder' in this will keep you on the whole 90 make immediate ; ! This the Sid day of August, IMSJOHN HILL PAYLOR Executor of Allie Brown Robinson. Wjj Aug. 6-«wks. 5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS / ii Havng qualified as administratrix of the estate of Cecil W. Morris, deceased, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Farmville, N. C., on or Wore the 1st day at July, 1944, jor this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AO persons indebted to said estate will plase make immediate payment. This the 24th day of June, IMS. MRS. BESSIE H. MORRIS, Admx. of the eetate of Cecil W. Morris. John B. Lewi?, Atty J-26-6wks. NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, in The superior court. ANNIE LOUISE FERRELL WALDO WILSON FERRELL The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Pitt 'County for the purpose on the part of the plaintiff of obtaining an absolute divorce from the defendant, that summons in said cause has been returned by the sheriff marked, "Defendant not to be found in Pitt County", and the defendant will further take notice that he is requiraPto appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt County, Greenville, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint, which is on file there, within thirty days from July 8th, 1943, which is by August 9th, 1943, or within twenty days thereafter, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief asked for. riis July 8th, 1943 J. F. HARRINGTON, Clerk Superior Court Pitt County. July-16-4wks. Mozingo, Lather B., 163 acres 92.26 Strickland, H. S. (Has) 18 scs. 18.00 Sutton, Hugh E., 32 stoss 40.25 Sutton, Charlie, 49 acres 32.56 Sutton, Joe A Guy, 68 seres and 8 lots 88.08 Sutton, Guy, 48 acres, 1 lot— 28.67 Sutton, J. W. Jr., 49 acs, 1 lot 46.14 Tyson, Joah, Sr., 26 acres 9.66 VHnwright, R. W., M acres.. 48.10 Vsule, C. R., 8 seres v 7.60 Williford, Mrs. Nannie E., 20 acres 18.60 Willoughby, C. R-, 60 acres— 36.62 Woods, Mrs. W. H., 60 seres. 89.60 Worthington, Rebecca, 62 scs 24JW Worthington, I. W., 62 seres. 22.96 * V" " . Beaver Dsn Township—Colored Name: Amt. Anderson, Lillie (Hrs) 82 scs-l 13.66 Atkinson, Ross (Hrs) 86 sens 26.46 Best, Major, 44 sens 84.46 Blow, Louis, 16 acres 7.06 Monk, Cleo, 1 6.00 Monk, W. M., 2 lots 15.78 Spell, Frauds Hemby, 46 seres 18.66 V- ' _ Fslklsnd Township—Whits I Name: Amt Deans, Jamie, 46 sens f 28.46 Dunn, Robert, 22 scris 12.70 Harris, Mrs. Alice Dean, 16 acres, 1 lot 16.12 Mayo, C. H., 10 seres, 1 let.. 14.56 N. C. J. S. Land Bank, 200 acs 66.80 Norville, J. H., 37 acres 16.74 Pierce, A. S., 2 iota 9.69 Wooten, Sudie Corbitt, Si scs 18.56 Falkland Township—Motored Name: Amt. Gorham, Victor, 1 lot $ 6.76 Farmville Township—White Name: Amt. Baker, J. E., 1 lot 9 9.10 Baker, W,R- * WJ., 180 acres 46.80 Baldree, Mrs Nsncey, 6-scree. 9.75 Barrett, H, L. 1 lot 11.70 Barrett, Mrs. J. E., 60 seres 6.60 Barrett, E. I*, 71 acres, 1 lot_ 62.86 Capps, Mrs. Novella, 1 lot 11.70 Crampler, Leon, 1 lot 16.89 Evsrstte, Stephen, 42 acres— 10.66 E. <1, Hot 64.65 Honan, M. V., 114 acres 188.60 JMies, J. D., 68 um. 40-25 Jones, M. V., 66 acres, 6 tote- 128.28 Joyner, Stewart, 71 seres 68.12 Lewis, Albert, Adm. for J. R. Lewis, 46 seres 62.00 Little, Leon, 1 tot 88.32 Lovelace, IS. Y., 180 «res— 11.70 McAdams, W. A., 1 lot- 4&88 McConnell, M. P., 1 k*. 46.80 Melton, J. A., 2 lota r 20.16 Mosingo, Mrs. Nsimie, 1 tot-- 20.62 Owens, Mrs. Florence, 62 seres 11.06 Owens, Mrs. J. R.(Hrs) 21 sen 6.60 Realty Purchasing1 Corp, 1 lot 7.80 Rigsby, Mrs. Annie & Mrs. M. V. Jones, 1 tot 37.70 Roebuck, S. A. 1 tot 18.61 Smith, W. Roy, 1 tot 12.22 Smith, J. S., 1 tot. 34.26 Stansill, J. ML, 2 lets— 37.82 Tugwell, A. J., 2 Iota 12.62 Tugwell, J. T., 44 sens 24.86 Tomage, A. C., 78 acres 69.62 Tyson, C. A. 1 tot 26.74 Tyson, John A., 66 acres, 31.30 Tyson, J. B., 127 acres, 1 tot— 62.97 Tyson, Wm. Ivey, 1 lot 26.66 Wflkerson, John E., 2 tots 29.76 •William* F. A., 1 tot_ 22.22 Fanarille Township—Colored Name: Amt Arti#, Joe, 1 tot $ 14.36 Artis, Amanda, 2 tots 19.24 Atkinson, Cora, 1 lot 6.60 Atkinson, Robert, 1 tot 9.60 Barrett, Cora, 2 tote.. 18.20 Blount, Joe, 8 lots 15.82 Blount, Glaseo, 1 tot 7.16 Bryant, Joe BL, 1 tot 5.90 Chestnut, Haywood, 2 lota 8.45 Chestnut, Lee Harvey, 6 lota 29.04 Dixon, Ernest, 2 lots 12.36 Dixon, W. H. (Hra) 1 tot 6.60 Dupree, Dennis, 2 lots 17.88 Dupree, Daniel, 1 acre, 6 tote 38.41 Dupree, Jacob, Gdn., 2 lots— 11.06 Dupree, Jacob, 6 seres, 1 tot- 5J»7 Exum, Harrison, 1 lot 8.16 Qlover, Carrie, 1 tot 7.16 Hamlin, A. P., 2 lots 28.79 High, Elisabeth, 2 tote 8.46 Johnson, Mary Best, 2 lots— 6.11 Joyner, Herbert, 161 ac. 2 lots 66.29 Joyner, Ross, 1 tot 6.80 King, Louis, 2 tote 22.10 Moore, Mary J., 1 tot 6.20 Moye, Elbert, 1 tot 8^7 Phillips, Dsniel (Hra) 1 lot— 7.80 Tuten, Council (His) 1 tot 7.16 49 MKM Mercer, W. H. (Hrs) 1 lot—. Mincer, Mrs. D. R. Sr., 100 i Owens, H. L. 4 Nell, 1 lot. Owens, H. F., 2 lota Owens, Mrs. J. R., 2 lots Owens > H. L., 6 lots Peaden, Henry, 38 acres... Phillips, B. L., 1 acre— Fountain Tsmnshlp Catered VairtA' Amt, Taylor, John, 1 lot $ 5.W Want Ads! LOST — LADIES' WHITS GOLD WATCH. Oblong shape. New Stretch Band. Was in small yellow coin envelope. Reward offered.— Mrs. D. R. Morgan) Farmvflle. ltc COMB IN AND LOOK AT OUR TOOLS. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINK OF GARDEN AND YARD TOOLS. WESTERN AUTO ASSSO. STORE. Farmville Retail Lumber Yard LUMBER, ROUGH AND DRESSED. Windows, Doors, Roofing, Gypsum Products, Cfiotex Wall Board aad Ceiling. — Phone 302-1 — Located Near Norfolk Scatters Depot — FsrsiTiita, N. C.
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