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A THERMOMETER on die wall, one on the base board of your room will show 10 to 20 degrees variation in winter, in a home Heated ;1>y the average Dase burner. v % " ' ' y fc-'' A difference of twenty degrees of heatwill turn com fort to discomfort.*" 9 .*??? V ' ?? ? ? f1 y? ?? 1 ??' Xr^? r r. ^ ? *? ?.? . , Twentv degrees difference is more than enough to |fare the baby and children severe colds and worse. * Heat up this cold floor, this danger zone, with COLE'S Brilliant Radiant Hard Coal Heater ( With Magazine Feed) * and make it a safe playground for tfcc Utile ones/ Of easy draft control, it pours out a flood of warmth and comfort; hour after hour. Every square inch of its highly polished steel -jacket and boiler steel bottom is a heat radiating surface. Not a particle of beat is wasted. . Hot a particle is absorbed by heavy, useless cast iron: Nor is there dan ger from coal gas, that much fcare4 by-product given off fey every heater not equipped with Cole's Hot Blast System far coossramg pi. When you boy this beater, 70a are buying one with a record. You are getting a heater that produces results. - . . ? ** That it the only kind we are selling. Came for yours today. 5h that th m name "Col ?V- ? on ^ : 7 frontdoor, Noam genuine without it. FARMVILLE FURNITURE When is Fannville Call to Se^Be DAVIS LIVE STOCK CO. - We bave Just received a shipment o! nice drlvtim and combination Horses. Also we keep- on hand a large stock of ^ ^ sal-:vet the Great Worm Extinguisher and ConditUin Powers for Horses, Mules, Cattfeand ftogsr *As an ! appetiser it has no equal, it ptitfr 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 hogsis caus ed 1>y worms, and SAL-VET is a dead shot to this menacc. It is a boon to cattle raisers. |*i You will always find us with a nice assortment of horses and mutes on hand for sale or e?chansetv terus easy and courferous treatment, is our a-otto. PRICES RIGHT XNBPtfiKO *?\ ; -fwthu uojn iuh tg ;/m? ipifjtwiJM Conference. Mile] For Navy fo l)o. ^ America now turns toward tae W?? f peace. With the military strength >f the central powers shattered *nd hostilities cecced under terns of sur cenrier that preclude a renewal of the jreat truggle the United States with :he associated governments took up theproblemr When or where the fina peace w W. will beheld ? ?et:to?wn. It n convention such conditions in . such a short tima biay cause an extension of the thirty day limit It waj regarded as likely that thd peace confer cnc< wttl be similar to' the meeting at Versailles where the irmistic terms were formulated. The operate meetings whfch will probably ">e held by the alEes will probably de cide upon the terms and then tfce place >f meeting defined when the encfeyj will probc?)ly ask for a moderation of the terms. , yitiMNSit m<qi^jd^y Rooked to the return- to civil life of the men mobi lized during the past nineteen months. Further induction of men into the mil itary service was checked through the cancellation of til outstanding draft calls. ? ^ o .v. ^ lo much of the peike and guard duty iri France and Belgium. Futher ev ents in Russia rce uncertain and the email forces there may be augmented Transportation ' is >imSto$ {and (the embarkation of uniai will not Stop immediately, Secretary Baker has said, although troops to be sent over seas will be medical and similar, units. For the navy also gnat tasks are; ahfeoi. The sea is- to beewept of mines, the occapation <jf the German naval base of Helgoland eg a remit of the peo;e may come therfe w&! be patrol work to do. Money will be needed toj bring the >okiiers J|ttne and to allow for the completion of piojecfc m* under way. There will be another Liberty Loai^ Tfce revenue bill heap iny upfln - l21d D0OBM T.ng , rain - m.- u - \W ?*? ? . 7^- - ?> -ri. ? "X,]" ... J billion dollars nrast.be passed. Indes-j War" Work. Says a dispatch seat out ftom NeV Tork under dat? U No*. I6tfc: -r*+ -.y^k' - f 2* - ri *1^ f 9o work for wae svcfetted to t&l lie ?)<mia abdicate hi# rt S^S^A^aboBdon *jr i p#pl^ Tha tiannan sen more sor^J&ied by tfta ?!( ?h?. by .oy ottWBm. Woman may iiot have obtain ed the voter but she id stffl en titled to her old-time privilege, ?? widrij oln oi nnnoM fljp ^ 't? r\FPOSITORS in this bank are secure in the assurance that any time they may require fiarncial help to bridge ouer temporary embar rassment, it awaits them here, so long as it is within the bounds of reason and does apt con flict with our rules of safe and conservative buai ness It is fact that should impress itself upon the young man fust about to begin his business and cause him to first of all, start a savings ac count? here. Come 1o 1h:s. Bank today and consult us freely on any proposition you may kaye in mind , We can help you. THE BANK OF FARMVILLE J. A. MEWBORN, Cashier Farmville, N. C.
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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