When in farmvilie Gail to See Hie ,. DAVIS LIVE STOCK CO. We have fust received a shipment of nice driving and combination Horses. Also we keep on hand a large stock of SAL-VET the Great Worm Extinguisher -and Qondikin : Powers for Horses, Mules, Cattle and Hogs. As an appetiser it has no equal, it puts horses and; mules in a healthy condition and gives them a glossy coat. The hog raiser can't afford to do without it. Ninety per cent of disease among hogs is caus ed by worms, and SAL-VET is a dead shot to this menace. It is a boon to cattle raisers. You will always find us with a nice assortment of horses and mules on hand for sale or exchange, terms easy and courterous treatment, is our motto. PRICES RIGHT * " " *?* J- * ? ? ^ ,? Farms and Town Property! City, Suburban Or Farm Property Is Put Into Our Hands For Quick And Profitable Disposal. igfiw ? Safefactioa T? Sifltr ? ?**MKlhii Tt Bmr '? -? ," Three principle i that hare nude this organization tike largest and most in demand for the quick selling of farm, city or suburban property. We Hare Endorsement Letter* That Emphatically Ex i The Cntfofsra Satisfaction Glad To. Show ^ThemTeY Our contract for sales is reasonable ? one that enables you to mafce a liberal profit - * " ' - -^--2 ? offic. We wish to inform the general auto traveling public that we have moved our Storage Battery and Vulcanizing plant from the FarmvHle Auto Service Go's garage on Main street to Hum Auto I Wonder tf yiF - " wmmmmm IMH By Bruce Barto* I WILL tell you what wiUh.. . night this winter in fiance, night when its cold ? 1 *** will be a rustling throL^.. trench, where our ooys stand a heavy ladened his way along. &. ? 9- ^. ? In his hands will be great steaming pots: in his pocket chocolate and ciga ?tteS. From one mn*o another he wUlM. passing a cup fuU pt hot coffee to hana that tremble ^thtte cnM; brH1-"*? comfort of a bit of sweet and i Men will hail him cheerily, him^lhrbachwd when he has things will fee a little easier in that bec!!F S&MM How much will it cost to make trip, do yon suppose t Count1 ? "ttance that the Secretary is r _ e cost of the chocolate and rettes and all? Five dollars? Twenty-five I do not know. But whether it is five dollars or twenty-five, I'd like to think that it is my five or twenty-five? wouldn't you? That r ? * ? i? v* Wi a?M ?n^ Inn a. some, . Secretary out along Left make up our iniadt ... going to pay for a score of those A score of the nights this winter i * our nights ?nights when the boys gr ously the chocolate and cigarettes that our money provided; and are happier because our representative has paawd. nve or ?iy-nw-wuu??? t some night when s cold and lone b, money and yow* mjghtsend^a etary out along that frontlinetrencn. United War Work Campaign For tike Boys in t>: the Service . ? )er cent com fron*an e?tab Yours fa command; \ over hewy? Jtad; l*>ckl?ir? M. 0. A. .ind of Portland, On rrite? fro* London, "to ttat weather our money for your tobacco on the Farmville es were market receive more Hi* v - . ? ? /? ? .? i _ I jtc Prices were from one to twelve dollars ' > : ' _ ' ' ' 4 - .'r We will make you the best sale you Hi*.* ? will go home happy. Townsend's Warehouse, the largest in the State under one roof, can care for the ed. - ' Its to Townsend's interest to work for your interest. Come to see us COMPANY support irencnea, wnicn He behind the men's. It asks yon to supply tbem with munitions of mercy that they may be passed ou to us. We need 8U& Jrapptlea badly?' Giva generously that we may the sooner defeat the Han." What Lieut Davfeon says of the Y. 0. A. he might have said of all the national organizations which are com ing together tor the biggest financial campaign that organisations have ever headed. All . the $170,600,000 to be raised by the seven great national or ganizations the week of November 11 will he used to garrison and supply the support trenches behind the linea They are the T. M. C. A-, the I. W. a A., the National Catholic War Coun cil, Jewish Welfare Board, American Library Association, War Camps Com* m unity Service and Salvation Army. American girts In various uniforms mingle strangely with picturesque Brittany costumes in France. The American I. W. O. A. has a hostess house In Brittany where the Signal Corps women live and a hut where the nurses spend their free time. .Both these centers are fitted with many of the comforts and conveniences off home. - "At a tea given at the nurses' but one Saturday afternoon," writes Hiss Mabel Winer, of -Salina,.. Kansas, Y. W. CL A. worker there, "there was an - a bishop, a Bo m ?? an kiilga, ' r ? '? ' I Tonic DONT Young lady;yourfuture happiness depends upon your answer. "Yes" to the man who is struggling along on a small salary, but whc^ by his thriit and deter mination to save can show a bank account, means greater assurance of a happy future than if you were to plight ypur troth to one more generous perpaps, but whose double income is spent even before he gets it. Yon owe it to yourself to investigate thoro ughly before you deci^e4-a word from you may pat your sweetheart on the road to saving. See 1o it that he is a depositor in this bank. The interest we pay wHI come in handy for household expenses later on. \ ii ( i J. A. MEWB<|)RN, Cashier ille, N.C. w

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