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? Smart joonf, things Tussy preparations.. creams tad lot) ttriag i and see cur Una of Tufty i-famous fee Touaf lookl WHELESS MHQ CO. ? >? . ? Prescription Droggfets FarmviOe, N. C. Since recovering from ay illness, I aa.gleaned to announce that. I stall be in my office aft 104 East Wilson Street, dun ug the remainder of the tobacco selling season, and I would be very giad to have ay friends and customers come in to see i I appreciate the loyalty and patient consideration which my friends and customers have shown ae during these past weeju. I have on hand a good stock of Aero Cyagaaid for weed eradication on plant beds and 1 will be pleased to discuss this and your other 1947 Ferti lizer requirements with you. C. A.TYSQ& 104 East Wjlson Street ? ? Farmville, N. C. Fire w*m . NEW STOCK. t. Date aad Place ef ? OPENING * WIO Be Annoonced Later F. A. WILLIAMS F\uauriPe, N. C. Belk-Tyler's t WOOLSHIRE 100 Per Cent Virgin Wnel 100% Virgin wool all new colore WjId .peach pink ... Extra ?~ ? ~ Special Sale AH , pink and white. - derful value at tk|s special price. ^ t>M Sr'wSi'W ?Urap w'n mm ? vii'xm&KsamwHmnmirntm^ -* - em* - | Rayon for warmth .ft '' K-' A ??tfS ? > ? a -235 of Ftomvffle, were guests of Mr. and Mm Ray Wert, Saturday. watte meeting of on Thursday evening, October 3 at 8:00 o'clock. The matting wan caDedto order by the president, Mrs. Henry Newell, and the devotion, was conducted by Mien Sarah. <*?*. ? .member of the \ ?'. t' '\A * *? The meeting. wa? then.tamed over to tin dkiiBBfiBk Miwi Sue Huntuok ?V wla* had atcanged- an enjoyable program of a recitation, "Dark Vic tory," by Margaret Field* and a move shown by J. R. Feeler on the importance and benefits of education entitled "Pop Binge the BeB," After the reading <4 the minute* by the secretary, Mrs. Sharp* New ton, and their approval, D. D. Fields made a report on, the sale of the to bacco brought in during the tobacco coatest held in.tha school At. that tipi? most of. the tobacco had been sold lor the sum of 167$ with several hundred pounds to-be sold at a later data. Appreciation was expressed to those having a part, in getting the Davis' First Grade R. Bailey, | ft, of near Wlstenburg died ear morning following a lone] from the home Sunday afternoon at 4 j'elock by the Rev. D. W. Alexander, Free Will Baptist minister of Foun add. * ? Mr. Bailey vaa a member of Spring Branch Free Will Baptist Church, Saratoga Tribe No. 74 of Bed Men, tod the Farmviile Masonic Lodge No. SS7. Masonic services weto held at the grave. -JM Surviving are the wife, the former Miry Gsgr; four eons, Aaron, D. M. tod Moeee Bailey of Walstonburg, end Edgar L. Bailey of Raleigh; two fee. R. L. Hill of Wil and Mrs. Mary V. Bailey of the home; one -brother, G. W. Bailey of Walstonburg, 10 grandchildren and two great-gnadchildren. SEVEN PINES HOME , DEMONSTRATION CLUB Mrs. Sgrah Rouse was hostess to the Seven Pines Home Demonstration Club, on Tuesday. The meeting waa presided ever by the vice-president in the absence of the president. An election of officers, as follows, featured the business session: Mrs. Clifton EHis, president; Mrs. Roy loose, vice president; and Mrs. Jas per Morgan, secretary-treasurer. "Shoes and Feet" was the topic | for an unusually interesting demon itration given by Mies Verna LSwery. Delicious refreshments were serv- J ad during the social hour. The nefct meeting will be held | October IK. ATTENTION COLORED PEOPLE! This is what you have been looking for?it was announced today by the local Recruiting Station?that enlist ments in the Regular Army are t>pen again to colored personnel who aiff qualifiedj and can paps the standard teat required at the recruiting station for enlistment. For further * information call the Recruiting station located in the new C3ty Hall building, GreenviUe. I Buy Savings Bands New And Ssvell NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, County of Pitt, In The Superior Court, Before The Clerk. fan Elijah Haddock and wife, Martha ffmidofV, yd Leron Haddock Ottis Billy. Ja . Coward and husband, W. Coward, "" "? Leona Haddock. Herman Had and wife, Mrs. Herman Had JSFS? aSS^l take "^?\^boen commenwd titled as above p.tt collnty?l In tbo'Superig^ ^ for lend:. - on.bgth sides of| on the east of Johnnie Haddock C. Venters, on the south by L. Venters, et ale, on the went by S4k?sotj?* ***?*" log 80 acres, mere or And the said defendant will Una, on the 21st day of October,: and answer or demur the comp in said action, or the . for the relief de r, 1946. j USE, Jr. j / v, - - r *3.? c re MORE m - ilH immf - mf i: . -r>WmW >' fc, f > ' f '* W9? "?'. ?? i'^''~--~' ito-,ar im This includes every pound of tobacco sold in every one of Greenville's large warehcMses. The rush u now over in Greenville. Buy ing competition is keen. You can bring your the ' ,.T. Bring your tobacco to Ptffr .^yysgwpp > . n.n,j mil " , J PRICES ABB HIGHER THAN
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