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N. G 1 A. Rouse, Editor, Owner ft Mgr. J Eva Horton Associate 1 SdS* , jplrgie P. Gilchrist, MrtpHlJ Published by 1 THE bouse printer* Fannvllle, N. G Buhscriptfos Year $2.00?? Moa. i Price: $1?s Mos. 50c Resolutions of Respect, of Thanks and all Nodes ?fE^ tertainment for profit will be charged for at the into of i cents per word. Cash to accompany or Advertising rates will be furnish ed upon request. . vis??*: Port Off loo rt r under Act of March Srd, 18T8. World tobacco production is lf per cent larger than last year's output These days a cheerful idiot is en viable. Of all euphemisms we like Digni fied credit the best Personally, we like old typewriters, old hats, sod old shoes. Give a married man s little free dom and he becomes suspicious. birthday parties Miss Peggy Burgess celebrated her fifteenth birthday with a lovely party at her home, Monday evening. Con tests of various kinds were enjoyea prior to the serving of delicious ice cream, cake, mints and salted nuts. Fifteen of Miss Burgess friends were in attendance. Richard Joyner, Jr., winsome son of Mr and Mrs. R- L. Joyner, or., celebrated his sixth birthday, Mon day afternoon, with a party, to which he invited thirteen of his little play mates. ?? . . . Games and posing. for snapshots provided an hour of entertainment before the serving of the birthday cake and ice cream. Little Leonard Ballard, Jr., c?le" , .ated his fourth birthday, Saturday, August 17, with a party at his home, 109 N. Greene street. Refreshments, consisting of ice cream, cake, mints and salted nuts were served after, games played on the lawn. - Guests were; Joan and Franees Gregory, Mickey Joyner, George Mai cblm, Jr., and John Lee Burgess. - Will Jones, 3rd, attractive little on of Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones, Jr., bserved his sixth anniversary, on Wednesday, when he was host to 18 a his mall friends. Games were ilayed on the lawn, prior to the serv ng of refreshments. The huge bath lay cake, with its pink and white trimmings, served as * for the dining room table and was encircled by fretted cup cakem which were served with the me crmrn Baskets of pink, grem and urtute mints, tied with puik ribbon were avors. Want Ads! FOR RENT: DeeirsMe front room, with heat and hot water, to owe ? two gcntleacm or coupie. Call 219-7. WANTED.?A Seeend-Haad Wheel Barrow with aMtal body. Phone 386-6 or 293-1 WANTEIVr A 5 room house in < ?ear Fartarille, preferably in the conatry. AdAm & ft H. 361 S. St, Farwrille, N. C. A-2S-2tp WANTED i 10 Saks Ladies for fal time employment Rose's 5-10-25e Store. . 7-26-4t have tou Looked over our SPORTING GOODS? WE CAR RT NEARLY A COMPLETE LINE. ?' l ?' *T ' AUTO ASSO. STORE. WANTED ! 25 Saks Ladies for S-lHse^RElT^' Taxes Pursuant to Chapter 810 of th* Public Laws ot 1939 and Section 1715 of the Public Laws of 1939, and by reason of non-payment of Taxes due and owsjg the Town of Fkrmville for the year 1945 by the persons, firms and corporations listed below, I will on Monday, the 9th day of Septem ber, 1946, beriming- at 12:00 o'clock Noon, and continuing until this sale Is completed, before the Town Hall, m Farmville, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the real estate of said delinquents briefly described as follows: 'This the 12th day of August, 1946. R. A. JOYNER, Tax Collector. WHITE Name: Amt Carraway, W. F, 1 res Wilson 20.30 Harden, Miss Mae, 1 vac Mate 29.50 Harper, Mrs. Annie, 1 res Cant. 18.00 Horton, M. V., 2 res Wilson .49.46 Jones, M. V., 1 Cotton St, 1 Walnut and Cotton 64.55 Tripp, Paul, l Wilson St 17.00 Mrs. N*m|S % Atkinson, Spencer, Boyd, Wilson, 1 re_ , >1 vac George 1 Wallace St. , . . HI, 1 Walnut St. Dixon, Henry, 1 Perry St. SK UT&R* Dupree, Paul, 1 Henry Dupree No. 5, Hopkins, Willie, 1 Wallace St. Joyner, John T. Hn, 1 Wallace Joyner, Mat tie, 1 Geo A Cotton Moore, Caroline, 1 ?. C. R'y Moore, Mary J., 1 Main St. Thigpen, David, 1 J. L H., .70 Tuten, Council heirs, 1 Cotton 6.60 Tyson, Smithy, 2 Wal; l Ferry " Vines, Marcellus, 1 wsTSotton Women don't often make a mistake, and they never admit a mistake. We are hopeful that the day will, come when the scientists will dis cover some unknown vitamins lurk ing in the condiments, thereby en* couraging dietitians to serve food that tastes fit to eel. NOTICE of SALE of LAND By PITT COUNTY FOR 1945 UNPAID TAXES Pursuant to Chapter 114 of the Public Laws of 1939 and Section 1715 of the Public Laws of 1939, and by reason of non-payment of Taxes due and owing Pitt County for the year 1945 by the undersigned persons, Firms and Corporations, I will on Monday, the Mid day .of September, 1949, beginning at 12:00 o'clock Noon, and continuing until this salev is completed, before ?the Courthouse door in Greenville, N. C* offer for sale and sell to the high est bidder for cash the real estate of said delinquents, briefly described aa follows: This the 2nd day of August, 1946. H. L. ANDREWS, Tax Collector for Pitt County. Falkland Township?White Name: Amt. Deans, Otis, 15 acres t $ 14.58 Forbes, W. E., 1 lot 79.34 Mode?, Mrs. Elisha, 100 acres 31.62 Woo ten, Mrs. Sudie Corbitt, 34 acreaC- - * 17.32 Fountain Township?White Name: " Amt. Baker, Calvin, 1 acre 1 $ 9.76 Baker, L. E, 1 lot, ______ 8.87 Bridges A Fountain, 12 acres and 12 lots 33.85 Edwards, E. B., 223 acres and 2 lots, I 87.63 Edwards, J. A., 1 lot 11.29 Ellis, E.' E., 1 lot 30.38 Gay, O. T., 127 Acres 62.50 Jefferson, G. W. & R. L., 4 lots 46.06 Jefferson, Mrs. Lum, 16 acres : ^ 9.49 Owens, Mrs. C. L., 1 lot 25.13 Owens, C. L., (Hrs), 1 lot 36.60 Owens, H. L., 3 lots t 15.60 Owens, Mrs. J. R., 2 lots, 41.48 Peaden, Henry, 38 acres 19.76 Pittman, Dr. E. E., 129 acres 72.04 Farmville Township?White Name: Amt. Andrews, Dennis, 51 acres ?3 19.95 Barrett, E. L., 71 acres, 1 lot 48.88 Carraway, W. F., 1 lot 16.95 Corbitt, R. L., 2 lots 37.? Darden, Mae, 1 lot , 35.51 Flanagan, Mrs. Annie, 1 lot 17.00 Gay, W. G. (Hre), 1 lot 1 22.00 Glass, J. a, (Hrs), .1 lot 23.00 Harp?r, Mrs. Annie,*! lot 18.D0 Holmes, E. C., 1 lot 49.88 Horton, M. V., 114 acres, 2 lots 14$.00 Horton, Sudie, 1 lot 20.26 Jones, C. L.. 98 acres 64.94 Joyner, Stewart, 71 acres 68.55 Lovelace, 3. Y., 130 acres v 9.00 Morgan, Mrs. D. R., 3 lots 78.26 Nelson, Mrs. J. T., 2 lots 42.86 Riggsby & Jones, 1 lot 29.00 Roebuck, S. A., 1 lot ?! 14.85 Rouse, Mrs. Jade, 1 lot 8.00 kTiipp, Paul, 1 lot __1 17.00 Tiigwell, J. T., 44 acres 19.67 Turnage, H. W.; (Hrs), 1 lot 22.00 Turnage, A. C., 78 acres 69.72 Tyson, J. B., 127 acres, 1 lot_*_ 66.20 Tyson, Wm. Ivey, 1 lot - 15.63 Whitley, W. L., 1 lot 22.10 Williams, Dr. -EL T., 1 lot 66.62 Farmville Township?Colored Name: Amt. Artist, Joe, 1 lot 1 3 11.51 Artist, Ammada, 2 lots 14.00 Atkinson, Robert, 1 lot 6.56 Bennett, I. S., 3 lots' -i. 22.76 Blount, Joe, 3 lots 47.60 Chestnut, Lee Harvey, 7 lots 41.36 Dupree, Daniel, 1 acre, 3 lots 24.79 Dupree, Jacob A Mattie, 6 acres, 1 lot _> ,7.16 Exum, Harrison, 1 lot .6.51 Glover, Peter, 1 lot 6.76 Joyner, John T., 2 lots 9.5J Joyner, Emma, 1 lot 8.40 King, Louis, 1 lot 5*41 Moye, Elbert, 1 lot 14.20 McKinmey, James, 1 lot 13.80 Turnage, Thelma, 1 lot "7.61 Tuten, Council, 1 lot, 5.51 you* kitchen, ?2*sBa bb* ran ips ? Easy fa put up -fit any. window up to 42in. wide - New, delightful Faraday Kitchen iCornices fiftlfi* any kitchen a joyous place in which to work! Cheery, col orful design* tire oU never Iom their I easy to keep eta ented Faraday bracket it light in weight but strong, rigid and durable. You can put these cornices op with no out side help?in a matter of min utes. They are exactly what you've been looking fort See them today! f ?' ? - YOU WILL ENJOY THESE ALBUMS Decca Album No. 458 BEI MIR BISH DU SCHON JOSEPH ^JOSEPH ! " ^> $ -.-A - HOLD TIGHT, HOLD TIQBT ;?*? UWW W W WELL ALL RIGHT! SCRUB ME MAMA WITH A BOOGIE BEAT BEAT ME DADDY, EIGHT TO THE BAR RHUMBOOGIE IN APPLE BLOSSOM TIME ' ( ' ?-V" PENNSYLVANIA POLKA BEER BARREL POLKA 7??-i?. .. '.:;r Victor Album No. 119 ? Price $2.95 HARRY LEVINS AND HIS STRICTLY FROM DIXIE > - JAZZ HAND STRICTLY FROM DIXIE EMBRACEABLE YOU ?WAY DOWN YONDER IN NEW ORLEANS GEORGIA ON MY MIND SHINE SOMEBODY LOVES ME MOUND BAYOU. SOMEBODY TO WATCH OVER ME - . Single Records Just Received SHANTY IN OLD SHANTYTOWN BLUE SKIES Johnny Lang i-.' Decern Record No. 23622 BABY WONT YOU PLEASE COME HOME THAT LITTLE DREAM GOT NOWHERE Btag Crosby ? Decca Record No. 23636 THIS IS ALWAYS WILLOW ROAD ~ Dick Haymes ? Decca Record No. 1887& COME IN AND USTEN TO YOUR FAVORITES! ROBERT'S JEWELERS MRS. jr. M. CARRAWAY, Mwt|?r Phone 479-7 ? North Main St ? Farmvi lie, N. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of James R. Lang, late of Pitt County, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the Es tate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Farmville, North Carolina, on or before the 2nd day of August* 1947, or this Notice-will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make im mediate settlement This the 81st day of July, 1946. WINIFRED C. LANG, Administra trix of the Estate, of James R. Lang. John B. Lewis, Attorney. 8-2j6t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified aa administratrix of the Estate of Ethel Mae Wooten, late of Pitt County, State of North Carolina, this# is to notify all per sona having claims sgainst the Es tate of the deceased te exhibit them to the undersigned at Farmville, North Carolina, on or before the 1st day of August, 1947, or this Notice will be -pleeded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said Estate wiU please msko immediate settlement. This the 25th day of July, 1946. BENNETT T. WOOTEN,. Adminis trator of the Estate of ETHEL MAE WOOTEN. John B. Lewis,' Attorney. 8-2-<5t * , \. FMTKT OLD Mr.. BOSTON MINT IlAI>:0~R[D GIN *2J2 4/# Quart n MOOF /. -t' ?3 ? 24 HOUR ? AMBULANCE SERVICE Thoughtful, Considerate attention. Trained experienced attendants' FARMVILLE FUNERAL HOME ? Day Phone S88-1 j Mr. Edwards 405-6 ? Night Phones ? Mr. Joyner 898-1 < wlr* AMBULANCE SERVICE X m I*r iS?--. j ? *? iiUJWl?5-? _ ? J/mMM K ? Until ? 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