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FarmviUe Enterprise Publiuhcd by The Kntcrprise Publishing Company c; A. HOUSE. Editor aiid'Asit. M?r. B. /I. 10YNLR, Hsto. Editor.' One Dollar the year-? In cdva.uc. Knterctl iu the Post Office at Earoi ville, N. C., as sccoud class mail matter. FRIDAY. JULY '23, 1915. Sometimes we run across a person who always lias a wail because his neighbors have plenty and he has nothing. And if we could jus>t follow them to the end of tlieir careers we wourtl prol>ably find the neigh bors continuing in the enjoy ment of plenty while the wailer drifts along with his accumu lation of nothing. And then if we cared to dig down and ex hume the cause we would doubt less find thd neighbors working and improving their oppor tunities while the waiter care lessly allows his to lit by: At leasl that is to say it appears to us, nnd if is so simple we believe it to be true. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Da>s Your will refund money it PAZO OINTMKN r (alls to cure any car* of Itching, rilnd. Diced infer Protruding Pile* In 6tol4dar*> The firtt nppUCntiou circs Kate and licrt. 5Ci Miss Gladys Carr Enic:lr.hs. July 15, 1915.? At her beauti ful liome five miles from Farm ville, "WillerCreen" Miss Gladys Carr charmingly entertained her many friends with a house parly. The house guests were Misses Ethel Godley of Grimsland; Sal lie Smith, of Arthur; Lena Page, of Williamson; Martha' Belle and Jessie' Smith, of Farmville; and Mildred Eason, of Lizzie. The week was moil pleasant ly spent in taking long tramps over hill and dale, autoing and card playing. " Each night crowds came over to enjoy the "fun." Thursday night Miss Carr gave a mos't enjoyable lawn pdrty from eight thirty until eleven thirty. The lovely home with its at tractive lawns was thrown wide open to the regular gue&s and those coming and going and each and everyone who partook of a portion of Miss CarrY hos pitality voted her a moil enter taining hostess. Invigorating 16 tl-.c Palo and Sickly The SunJ\rd pcneral ctrengtheniaa tonic. (iKDVE'STASTKLfc-SS chinj<>.SICVIrT?c* oat Mabria,cnricbcs the blooc!. builds up th? nytlrtn, A true Tonic. For adult# and citiidrcu. (Oc. MR. VV. E. BOYCE DIES OF PARALYSIS. Mr. \V. E. Iioyce, one of Pitt's moil progressive farmers, died la si Saturday from a stroke of paralysis which came upon hire about a week ago. \ Mr. Doyce was about 60 years of age aud a true, honest and energetic farmer, aud is survived only by his wife. His body, was laid to resit Sun day afternoon in the old Tug well burying ground near his homo in the presence of a large ' number of grief fftricken friends and relatives. ,'?hc funeral ser vices -ivere conducted by mein ber% or the Masonic Order, to which he has been one of its truest members for about 15 or 18 years. * Bewaro ojc Ointments for Catarrh Thai Contaia Mercury nuxvury rl'.! m:r< Iy ?!raln?y tho ocmc* ol" smell a-?l curnpkitcly <loru n#r?- tho Whole system when cnicrln/j It through tho muciiuu ::ur ?>uch urt'.elcs ftbouM Hcvcr be ujxI t efif on prr ucrtptlons from reiM^i,!" p , _ir! :13a. no tho danuco they *111 i'o I : t if- !?.' the co od you can possIWr cltr.vc from thiro. Hall's Catarrh Cc r.-, 1- -if icturcU 1 r/ J. Cheney" & T O.. eontahn no tncmiry, A2l 1*. t intcresUy, act In* directly ?pc ? the H i^J r\->. d mn-otni pwr faeea of the nyctrn. * In tKiyln-r HalTs Catarrh Cure bs run v ?it not t!to fcvnu Ino. It 1x' hlrn Ir?- rn ;llv n.id . Tokdo, Ohio. fcy l*. .V Chi :k 7 ?; 0>. TO* tlmonlali fret. Bold by Drujrrlata. ?J'firo TJc |*rr Taka luir.i F&S1U7 Filla for ccasUpaUoftb . 1 ? -JL ? II I., ? . I "J JOB PRINTING? THE 1ST RIGHT KIND. UST PHONE No. 14. 1. '..jtui.uiA. jJMi '1 Sab-ECiibe 10 The Enterprise. ? &1S IS NOW READY Your Friend, G. R. TOWNSEND Farmville, Carolina. Always has the price arefilj?| with HIM. You Need a Tonic There aro times In every woman'c life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hand places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take? Cardul, the woman's tonic. Cardui Is com posed of purely vegetable Ingredients, which act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength' and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands oKweak. ? ailing women in its past half ccntury of wonderful success, and it will do .,e same for you. You can't make 4 mistake in taking The Woman's Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F, D. Na 4, Alma, Art, says: "I think Cardui is the greatest incdicinc on earth, -for women. Before I began 1o take Cardui, I was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now I- M as well and as strorg as I ever did. and can cat most anything." Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. Has Helped Thousands. I THERE'S NO TIRED FEELING. aflcr ? bath In a room ptffp*tlyv.ilil)>i>cd Willi porcelain lut> and open sanitary plumbing. Kvcrythlun l? ro liuov-icii lately clcau Vbjrt you led loo pcrccut belter' tli. m you would in the ?ld fashioned batb. Don't build your ore hotttc or alter your old one w'lliui.t learning ill about the latcfl lm(ro\ ; went* In plumbing ?roi? P. M. Jobation who ha? rval unitary pJutolHt* and Ibeyj know tb*(r bnsinrlv jL ' Ronald Lamoitd WHITE BARBER SHOP WHU Whke hot And cold baths Up Stain In HORTON BUILDING ?r *? '? Al AKE your savings account a family pr<M>ositioa? Inter est (hat liltle wife of yours. Conduct, the affairs of the household along business lint's, keeping account o[ every little expenditure and learn | t? " : Watcfy Where The Money Goes \*ou will 1* surprised how soon you will see where , economies con be observed; and how Ifnany seemingly little "leaks" can he profitably Stopped Hie proper way to begin is by darting a Bank Account-v-here? right now.. Get your bank boqk^ today. Even if your finS deposit is only a dollar" -IT WILL GROW. TI5E BANK OF FARMVILLE FARMVILLE. N. C. Send Us Your Order for Job Printing -yl ? I" -==jg7^g!^^ "Groceries of Quality" OUR MOTTO. Oui* line of Heavy and Lfancy Groceries is now the freshed* to be b^d and is complete in every way. We c^ry only the bed* and can supply your every want Remember friends our terms are cash, and for . ? ??? . V'v--.1" ' you to get our prompt attention and be& prices, as . you expecft, your accounts mu^t.be paid promptly. % ? ' * ' ' Rasberry & Thorne, Farinvllle, - N.Carolina , OUR lately received shipment .,| J,,l ,, . our- preparedness b seve you In ,l?s "? ? Ci Hardly a style thai is missing (roin tlu-ijalluring, which in cludes the very highest types pi romta-tablc cmdes thai combine beauty and uselultiess. ?? ?a ^ We have extra quality leather couchcs, combination divans ?$&}$& davenports, sanitary davenetts, adjustable bed davenppr^^"^ ' Av * _ . ? I ? a m .a < . A ' 'me'- <? and spring folding bed couches of the lat ' ? '""???$ S^cV^-'e i, k i* x \ ' t V?/.'" " avJB All Less TJ && i
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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