Farmville Shoe and Suit Company Farmville. North Carolina. LOCALS AND PERSONALS OF INTEREST TO Farmviile and Surrounding Sections And it speaks of R-A-I-N. The Ribbon has come.? W. M. Lang Co. Mrs. W. L. Smith is spending the week in Bethel visiting reia tives. And tobacco is selling better all the time on the Farmville market. Mrs H. G. Harrin^iOn, of Raleigh, is .the house guest of Mrs. R. H. Knott this week. Mrs. W. H. Dai!, of Sap w Hill spent Thursday in Farmville with relatives, RUB MY TISM - Antiseptic. Relieves Rheumatism; Sprains, Neuralgia, etc. You will make money by bringing your tobacco to the Farmville market. A trial will convince you. Break your Cold or LaGrippe wilh a few doses of 666. Buggies, Wagons, Hasness, Mower Machines and Rakes, cheaper at Hub Hdw. Co. Thursday is Red Cross work ing day in Farmville. Eveiy body requested to help. Buy your land from Lane Land Co. We sell for cashoron long terms. Mrs. J. T. -Bundy and son, Master Sammie, returned from a ten days visit to relatives in Wilmington and South Carolina last Friday. 8 Room House, modern con veniences. for rent or for sale. - Apply to Dr.- J ones. Mrs. G. M. Holden returned home Thursday afternoon from a two week's visit among rela tives in Mooresy:!le and Raleigh. 8 Room House, modern con veniences, for. rent or f6r sale. Apply to Dr. Jones. Buy your Farm land from Lane Land Co. We have sev eral small farms^for sale. Pastime Theatre in the won derful Serial Picture "The Rail road Raiders". Second Chapter "A Double Steal', to night. Do not miss one of these chapters. The/e will be Sunday School at Lang's Cross Roads Sunday afternoon at four o'clock. Be sure anjd come and bring your friends. Come on time, not only next Sunday but continual ly. v J . v Own your own home and be protected by your own shelter. We seljiarm and city ptQpetijv Will arrange terms to suit you. First talk it over with your family, Second? call at our office and talk it over with us. Our terms and prices are right and we expect to keep them right in order that every citizen may own his own home? Lane Land Co. Mr. G. M. Ho'den returned Thursday from ihe salesman's congress of the Willys Overland Company., at Toledo, Ohio, which was in session in that city the past week. He reports a very beneficial and delightful trip. Our ladies department is now receiving its full line of ikirts coats, coat suits and shirt waists; in fact anything in the ready-to wear line for ladies. Give this department a call the first time you are in to sea us.? W. M. Lang Co. Remember the Orphans will give one of their highly enter taining concerts at the Chri&ian church in Farmville Tuesday night of next week Sept 18th. Tell your friends about it and don't fail-to be on hand. They are going fellows--if you want to get the best for less money then see Holden & Rouse, of Farmville, and take home with you an Overland or Wil lys. We have them from $800.00 up, and give with each car sold three months up-Jteep. - ?- i - ' 1 ' ? - . - H etty Pfcycislan ?nd. Jtodioal Author, ??y?l Miss Ethel Fairbank of Del- 1 wake will arrive in the city Sunday to take charge of the millinery. Dep't. of E. L. Barrett the ladies store. We invite our friends and customers to visit our store and vsee the newest creations in millinery for fall as this is Miss Fairbank second sea son with us and her past record was so that she needs no rec-* commending:. We welcome you ? E. L. Barrett. Mr. I. L. Wrenn arrived inlhe city last week to take charge of the Town's Water and Light plant, succeeding Mr. Legg, who has resigned. Since arriving here Mr. Wrenn has been devot ing most of his time toward de- 1 vising some means of giving the I town a supply of water. We are glad to state that his efforts have met with some success even from the beginning, and we are looking for much greater results in the near future. See Holden & Rouse today about that new Overland or Willys Knight , automobile. None quite so good for the money. The Farmville Auxiliary of the'American Red Crosss meets second and fourth Mondays^ Next meeting will be Monday afternoon, September 24th, at four o'clock^. Every member of this Auxiliary is earnestly requested to be pr~s^rt. 'i I l ; Red Cross woik 100111 is open Thursday of every week and the chairman has requests for fiuished work every week, so. please meet with your commit tee. If our boys can give their lives for our country, surely the ladies can give two hours of their time once a week and this Red Cross work is just as neces sary to win this war as the work our boys are doing. 8 Room House, modern con veniences, for rent or for sale. Apply to Dr. Jones. To Cure ? Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Crux gists refund money U it (ails to core. K. W, GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. ~C CARD OF THANKS. ^ We desire to thank our friends through The Enterprise for the many deeds of kindnesses and loving words of sympathy ex tended us in. the darkest hours of our lives; the sad' death of our beloved daughter. We - thank you most heartily. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Tug well, HER WED B? Calomel is quicksilver and acts like dynamite on' - your liver. ! - ? Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It's mercury; quick* silver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. When you feel bilious, sluggish, con stipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your druggist sells for 50 cents a large bottle of Godson's Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant -to take and is a perfect substi tute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up inside, and can not salivate. Don't take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; it loses you a day's work. Dod son's Livfer Tone straightau you right up and you feel great. Give it to the children because it is perfectta harmless and doew'l grip* NOTICE. .. North Carolina, Pitt County , Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore ex isting between B. O. Turnage and G. M. Hoiden, heretofore carrying on business of Life In surance at Farmville, N. C.. un der the style or firm of Turnage & Hoiden, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the] 2,9th day of August. 1917, so iai concerns the said B. O Turnage who retires from the said firm. All debts due to and owing by the $aid late firm will be receiv ed and paid respectively by G. M. Hoiden, wlio wilt cdatinue to cany on the bhsjness iu the. name of G. M. Hoiden. 1 v J /Dated the 29th day of Aug. 1917* B.O. TURNAGE, } G. M. HOLDEN. I HI. 'I ? I? ??? I ?_( ? ! ' ' : , ' Mm The Old m r. - w ISxh Hon. W. Dear' R$P ? V> vm&r ??-?:?.:? Wi ceivecL in the ai son to "License should be furnished being run the State. Auiom< from 4his applications a person his appl should not; to any extei With best wishes. J. BR1 &); ?)'?v j V . "of the is no provision ile law for a per car under a^tag, For." AH cars 'lied with hangers j % office before the highways of licenses are issued on t]ie same day re received, so if ig a car, makes >n at once, he inconvenienced Idest regards and m icerely, lN GRIMES, iretary of State. UFI YOUR SRNS WITH FINGERS Tells how to loosen a tender com or callue ;?o it lifts out without pain. Yon reckless men and women who are pestered wit&; corns and who have at least oncef * week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by A Cincinnati authority to use a drug ffjillcd freezone, which the moment a few drops are applied to any corn or calluB the soreness is re lieved and soon the entire corn or cal lus, root asd all, lifts off with the fin gers, ? 'Xi ff ? [i uy tiie corn or cal xuct without- inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tlasue or skin. A small bottle of freezone, -will cost very little at any of the drugstores, but will posi tively rid one's ieet of every hard or soft corn or hardened callus. If your druggist hasn't any freezone he can get it at any wholesale drug house for you. Business Locals! For Sale ai ft Bargain? Good all round farm and family horse about nine years old that will work any wheris and is now in first class condition. Apply at The Enterprise office for price. *4 ? Get your Soferlite Lenses from Hub Hardware Co., $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. f''i. j*. . ? Floral Designs and Bouquets and Flowers and Bouquets for weddings. Give us your orders please. Phone ;269 L at our ex pense. I&D. Haskett. e Occoneechee $ Self Rising Flour? B. A. Joyner & Co. ? ? ? Buy your Rocking;, Nails, Lime Cemment, Plas^r, Doors', Win dows, Colums, {Mantles, Locks. Hin?es, etc. frotff Hub Hardware] Co. and save m^dey. '? ' Seed Oats? B.; A. Joyner & Co. -"? 4fT ? r 1 ? ' ;. '.i ; : Astors take the place of Carna tions. We have them in White, Pink and Lavender. / Mrs. D.D . Haskett, : _ JS&enville, N. C. Phone ?69-L# Feed Oats? B. A. Joyner & Co. ? 'I'iS! * Rape and Vetch Seed? B. A. joyner & Co. . \ . \ . . ?*? w ? Cottbn Seed Meal. Shipstuff ? B. A. Joyner & Co. For SaleM3?e 6-Room dwell ing house and lot on corner of Pitt and Chttrch street. Lot 80 x 150 feet. xWill sell at a bar gain for cash or good paper? Ivey Wells, Farmville, N. C. ? .. i '?? . ' 1 ; Clover and Rye Seed? B, A. Joyner & Co. . ~ %-? ?? m: m ??. Notice Having qualified' as Admiois trator of th*#estate of Joseph Wain wright, deceased, lateof> Pitt County, N 01 ih Carolina, thisjs to notij|| all pessons hav ing claims against the estate, of the .said Joseph Wain wright, deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned, at Farmville, *on or before the ptember, 1918, or be pleaded in bar ty. All persons I ?id estate will: immediate pay } ?"% * .. rr. ! b ? ?? '/,???:**> -y- ? ? , >y of Sept 1517. inwright. f lostfinla Waitt" Nortfr Caroli 14th day of this notice *J.. - * ? '* : '*vt * i j Thompson Bros. Shoes For Men HAS ARRIVED *' '??? ^ : '-V /*" " ? ' A little higher, but better than others.. ? ? t. * Every Pair Guaranteed to Give Satis factory Wear You had better buy early as orders are hard to duplicate and higher each time reordered. T * Call at our store and let us fit you up now. W. M. Lang Co. Farmville, N. C. 7 N ?rw?S.' ' , it is a fact can not be denied, we are paying more dollars for tobacco more pounds than any other house on the market and we are attracting more new customers every ? i X- ? ,.vv :-;V.' r more money you want same tobacco, then bring _ > :* s i :?? .. '? . j ; -? " fc we are still the leaders in pounds and ? ? - v; . prices. Yours to serve, . ?_??? ._ . _ -