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- Farmville Enterprise Published by the Rouse Priatcry Entered in the Post Office at Farm grille, N. C,u second class mail matter One Dollar the year ? In ?ivur.jce. . Rates tor publishing Obituary Notices arc one-half cent a word; and cash must accompany copy or same will not be published. FRIDAY OCTOBER 19, 1917 Buy a bond ! When in doubt about a debt, pay up. Cleanness in thought is a boon to any man. Excuses are .the stuff thai make men famous. Money comes to those who seek it? sometimes. The ?var, and everything else, will end? some time. Many a man has been thrown by his best friend. Don't worry about any thing wart until it happens. ? Many a false rumor is started by an envious tongue. __________ > fretiy souu v. r' three cents on all . If an invention will end the war, the United States ought' to be ab!e to get one. Official Washington warns the American people not to be toe optimistic over the recent u-| boat figures. The news from the western battle front points to a German weakness which we had not be lieved yet telling.* One good thing: about the present war, anyway, has been that it dug up old Sherlock Holmes and made him unravel another mystery Negro troops are to be trained at the various camps of the country, and are to be consoli dated into a division just before going to Europe. For the first time since the war began in 1914, we are be- j ginning to see the inevitable signs of Germany's defeat. The" mighty military empire is be trayingher weaknesses in a new fashion. POM Cored la 6 to 14 D*ys Ton drmW wiB refuad moaer U TATO OINTMENT fmil* to cart any case o < Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protnxttac Pfle? is6to 14d*ya. The fitatawikatfea fires Bue tad Scat 50c. LIBERTY LOAN, SUNDAY OCT. 21. The United States Govern ment has designated] next Sun day, October 21st, as Liberty Loan Sunday. The Liberty Loan Committee of the Pike County Unit of the Woman's Division of the Coon-, cil of National Defence wants to ask, through your paper, that pastors of all denominations in Pitt county make an appeal to bath men and women on that day to strengthen our forces by buying ? each one? his share of these second Liberty Loan Bonds. We beg that a special service of a patriotic nature be>held, if possible, on that day, October 21st We ask also that the women be urged to have their bond purchases placed to the credit of the Pitt County Woman's Lib erty Loan Committee. Purchasers of bonds c*a be made at any ba&k in the county, where, on request of the pur chaser, credit will be given the Woman's liberty Loan Commit tee. CUP THIS MO PIN ? ml toroabiT wa!i took of irae in the biml lie b tsn. New York. N. T.? 1? a recent dl? course Dr. S. Sauer. a Boston physician who ha* studied widely both in this country and in great European medical institutions, said: "If you were to make an actual Wood test on all people -who are ill you would probably be greatly astonished at the exceedingly large number who lack iron and who are ill tor no other reason than the lack of iron. The moment iron is 'Supplied all their multitude of dangerous symptoms disappear. Without? iron the btood at once loses the power to change food into living tissue, and therefore noth ing you eat does you any good; you don't- get the strength out of it Tour food merely passes through your sys tem like corn through a mill with the rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grind. As a result of this continuous Uood and nerve starvation, people be come generally weakened, nervous and all run down and frequently develop all sorts of conditions. One Is too thin; another is burdened with unhealthy fat; some are so weak, they can hardly walk; - some think they have dyspepsia, i kidney or liver trouble; some can't n sleep at night, others are sleepy and tired all day; some fussy and irritable;, some skinny and bloodless, bat all lack physical power and endurance. In such cases, it Is worse than foolishness to take stimulating medicines or narcotic drugs, which only whip up your fagging vital powers for the moment, maybe at I the expense of your life labv on. No matter what any one tells you. if you ; are not strong and well yon owe It to yourself to make the following test: See onus of on. iron people's td were reasons m than of the Ibis has Charters have been istued for tire knitting mill corporations for Burke county, ene for Morgan ton and th? other for Vatdese, the Incorporations lor each one being the same persons, J. L. Garron, Prances Qarron, J. Brinkley, and W. C. Erwin. The Mor ganton Mills, Inc., capital $150,000 au thorised and $10,500 subscribed. Th j \aldeee mill is Liberty Hosiery Mills, Inc., capital $56,000 authorized and $20,000 subscribed. Congresswoman Rankin will speak at the State fair at Raleigh. I The Farmers' Bank at Kenley has just been organized. ? ' ? Mrs. Pattie Jacobs Rufnar, , of Ala* bam a, official representative of the . National Suffrage League, has accept e.l tb* invitation to make the principal address before the animal co area Hob , of the North Carolina league, is ses sion in Goldsboro, October 30 and 8L Mrs. John S. Cunningham, of Darham, president of the state chapter of the national organisation, announced the I formal program. The sessions will I consume two days. LIVER DIDN'T ACT SqteSjtn OU Kotacky My, Wlo TdU How Sk Wu Aftn ? Ft* Dmm of Bbck-DMikt. Meadorsvill?, Ky.? Mrs. Cynthia Higglnbothan, of this town, says: "At my age, which Is 65, the liver does not act bo -well as when young. A few years ago, my stomach was all oat -of fix. I was constipated, my liver hotter after improved and I bowels acted naturally trouble was soon righted with a few I doses of Blaek-D.'*a*hi." Seventy years of successful use KM made Thedf ord*n Black-Draught a i standard, house'iold remedy. Every member, of every family, at times* need the help that Black-Draught can J give is cleansing the system ttftjNI* lieving the gently and in a natural way. If yon feel .sluggish, take a dose tonight Ton will feel fresh tomorrow. Price 25c. a package? One cent a doee 111 draoiata. J. 69 The best percolator and the finest recipe cannot produce a good pot of coffee if the dry coffee isn't exactly right to start out with. If the same percolator and the same rccipe do not produce the same remits every time, you can bet your boots it's the coffee that's off-ee! Lczianre is uniformly good coffee. There is no guesswork about it? 'ever. Give your percolator a chance to m?i.e gccd. Buy a c?n of Luzianne today.. The guarantee is genuine ---means just what it says. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. n WttERi Farinville, Carolina, outstandinj ledness mot s>w paya indebted or a tie ness was cessary ej provement and sewer systems of said town. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board ol Commissioners of theTpwn ol Farmville, North Carolina, Section 1. That for the pur pose of funding outstanding indebtedness* of said town re ferred to in the preamble of this ordinance there he issued bonds of said town id the sum of $25,000.00. Section 2. Saidjjsue $1m<' cjn sioi ol 25 bonds of the tion of $1,000.00 \cach, number ed consecutively; from 1 to 25 inclusive, dated October 1, 1917, due and pai'ab? tt,<k?9C on October 1 in each ot the years 1919 to 1922 inclusive, and $3,000.00 on October 1 in efich of the years 1923 to 1927 inclusive, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, pay able semi annually on the first day of April and October in each year, the several installments of interest to be evidenced by cou pons attached to said bonds, and both principal and interest paya ble , at the Hanover National Bank in the City of New York, State of New York. Scction 3. Said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and Clerk of said town and sealed with the corporate seal of the town, and the interest coupons attached to said bonds shall befjgned by the Treasurer of said town, or a fac simile of his signature shall be lithogi^^^^^mted thereon. pursuant to the titw act, 1917, and is o\ inspection. 5 Section 4 That assessed valuatioc subject to taxation for the three fiscal j taxes were last lev property said town I in which as shown rred to in mount of Section Subove, is ^Section 7. That tb the net debt of sai< standing, as shown ment referred to i above, is $21,771.37, Section 8. The C town is hereby aul directed to cause a 1 sale 6f said bonds t< ed in the manner pi Section 30 of ; th Finance Act,"1917. L'Secfiai % This or take effect upon its shall not be subn votertfevM^Mgv Passed October W : G. SHE in a manner beiltting so important an ocoaskm. Addressee by Governor Hick .attend- president Graham, of Mia uni an Inspection of the mili tary forces of the university by the governor, .were thechief areata of tha in f To know actual prison conditions as they exist in North Carolina, and in compliance with tha state prison law. the executive staff of the state board of health ismaking a complete surrey 6f aU convict camps and Jalb In tha sUta. lt is the plan of tha Board to -publish in booklet form, early next year, tha findings of tha surrey, whicb wfll be made br personal Inspections, photographs* .asd tradings by use of tha score-card system. Ninety-nine man and one woman, f nearly all of whom hare gained state wide prominence, hare accepted their appointment as county food adminis trator and are enlisted in Federal Food Administrator Henry A. Page's North Carolina volunteer amy. No call since tha campaign for tha production aid the conservation of food began has ra celred such ready and' hearty ra>| sponse. Within two days after hariag ? appointed his lieutenants, Mr. PagSj was racalriag from his commissioned aaortr aCMals tha names sod ad ' dpesaea af tha pcfcoel committeemen and AWrld workers who wttl carry tha orders that are coming down from ? ? ' A- <n..i,lu. To Cure ? Cold la One Day. SPFSui friend when economy and ? and night are a necessity. HOLDEN & ROUSE, Agents, Farmville, N. C
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