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Farmville Enterprise G A. ROUSE, Editor and Publisher ; -One Dollar the year? In advajjifczg / * -* Ej hired ia the fost Ofiice at Farm ville, X. C , as second class mal! matter. ... V" ,'s Vj ' ?'.* v J'- ? 1 JRatcs for publishing Obituary Notices are oqe-half cent a word; and .cash must accompany copy" or same will not be" published. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, T916. j The Enterprise is contemplat ing a change in its location souie time in the near future end should you miss an issue within the next few weeks it will due to this faA We bate very mtlch to have to move the- plant to "another building as it's no small job, but as the building we are now in is a wooden frame struc ture in the lire district and the owner cannot make any repairs on same according to the town laws, we. f?*el almost compelled to seek other quarters. The ? roof to' the building we now oc cupy, which is, covered with shingles and which from age has rotten has caught fire twice within the last two months from a suit spark from the flue, but fortunately this oceured each time during the morning hours of the forenoon 'and was dis covered in time to prevent being burned down. Should this build ing catch afire some night no doubt The Enterprise would ber in ashts ettr&e lirc.Ti -nj could extinguish the fkimes. The revival at the Methodi& church began Sunday eight by the paiior, Rev. S. T. Moyle. In the sermon it was &ated that oaly 400 of the 1500 people living in Farmvifle were Church ccuigl municants. Does this compare] favorably wifh our material and business activities? If not, we should awaken ourselves to a deeper Spiritual life A man is not the best business man; a woman is not the ideal mother > maker on lit 4he dy* has touched his or her life. History proves ihtsf fact among the nations. i We notice in this week's issue of the New York Herald a per written by secretary ending himself rather again& some atfacks Have recently been madef . BUS CROWDS OF YOUN&. PEOPLE WttJt GATHER tN GOI.D8BORO APRIL 27 TO 30.' MANY PROMINENT SPEAKERS Rev. i. Wilbur Chapman and tyr. Chat, a Bulla A rp on Proflram.? To Hold Sectional Conferences. Golds boro. ? The Baracas and Phil* cheas of North Carolina, an interde nominational body of Sundy school workers whose motto is "Younr Men and Young Women at Work for Younp Men and Young Women, All Standing by the Bible, the Bible School, and the Church," will meet in animal conven tion at Goldaboro- April -87th to 30th. All indications point to a right royal welcome at the hands of the people of the convention city, 'fhe local Baracas and Phflatheas', with the hearty co-operation of the civic organi zations o' Goldaborc claim to have made ample preparation# for enter tainment, and invke as many as Will to come. The "pay plan," adopted last year will be In effect again this- year Charles X. Alexander Mr. Alexander will have charge of the jsigningatone oltH, services at the convention af Goldsboro. -His sing: Dr. J. Wilbur omm ing In connection -Chapman's service " ' " % to one and delegates will be entertained is private homes and boarding houses at It a day. Some Convention Speakers. Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman. D. D., the world -renowned evahgelisf,v'will ad dress the convention at 1:8# o'clock Friday the2Sth.p^ ? . m>- ^ At 8:3d p. m., Friday, Or. Charles D. Bulla, of Tennessee, superintend ent of the Wesley Adult Bible Class j Department of the M. E. Church, South, will speak an "Essential Ele ments of a Strong Class.", Dr win also deliver first ti ' ? v - v?TT5 K-?" : ? ifillliii Ugh ! ' Calomel makes you sick. It's horrible ! Take a dose of the dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. Calomel & mercury ?r quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, wlifen it comes in to contact with sour bile crashes iijto it, breaking it up. This is when you feel thai awful nausea and cramping. If you arc sluggish and "all knocked out," "if your liver is torpid and bowels constipated, or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or* stomach*our, just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight. Here's my guarantee? Go to ajiy drug, store and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't straighten you -teii ? right tip and make )ou feel fine and vigorous; I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dodson's Liver lone is destroying the sale ot calomel because it is real liver medicine ; "entirely vegetable, therefore it ca? not salivate or - make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work' and clean your bowtis of that sour bile and constipated " waste which is clogging your system and making ytu feel miserable. I guarantce that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feeding fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless ; doesn't gripe and they like its picas ? - - ~ ~~ ^ ^ And&iild^pTbe^System TASTBLESS cL ti TONIC what, you are takiag, as the formula ia printed on every label, showing it is Quiiiine and Iftjn ia a tasteless form. The Qniaise drives oat malaria, the turn builds up ?he system.. 50 etats Farmvitte, J :: ^ Noc. Ctwtoa Gl^ffliRAL PRACTICE IN ML CPU ?IS Carolina. Practices wherever scr , 4,.? .v*c;i ??*? -? c . *Vi ' i ? II I' I I I II IHBW ' ' DR. PAUL E. JONES Office is Lang Building -FARMVILLE - N. C ?-u ? ? =? R. L. SAVAGE, M. D. of Rocky Mount, N. C. - ? ?? ,? Will be at Farmville, at Hotel Davis the the third Wednesday in each month, to fit Glasses and treat diseases of the eye , ear, nose and throat. - Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The OH Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS cfalJ} TOMIC.dnvej out Malaria,enriches the blood, builds op the system. A true Tonic. For adult* and children. 60c. They Wrr 0-*r-.btS, Not Duck*. Because they leit their ostriches out)] In the rate A. C. Hanaon of the Caw* ton Oatrlcb farm and Manager Hood of the Los Angeles Ostrich farm were arrested the other day. charged with cruelty on a warrant Issued by Judge Robert McDonald on the complaint oJ Humane Officer George Kelley. j ? Mr. Kelley said that the ostrich et were in a miserable condition because I of-exposure and that one of the'birdi after collapsing was carried to sheltei in a wheelbarrow. Every bird on th? Cawston farm was shivering except, j those, that happenedto be sick and were kept under shelter.? Los Angelet Ttae'- i MRP u Must Save $500 From 12,000. A little Brooklys girl, wondering how.; lure she trill, but $500 If i to save, especially with lOi near. She if the ert Gibson Da* ber 14. Hi* wffl each of his Arc _ boys and the ten-ye ditioa thai;; each saves $500 years. The oldest is not twenty-* are being of Chicago to of a Well-Shod ms of the Man or The Beauty wears We are ndwsho1 New Spring Foot Cordially Invited,
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