??J I I ? ??? PARMVULE ENTERPRISE Published by the Rouse Printery - ? ? ? ? Entered in the FoctOfic* at Fnro vilk, N. C., u second claas mail matter. < ... FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918 . Tr** - j 'r&'gTT'. ' <f?* Jw WAR SAVINGS A DEBT OF HONOR The sum or money that Nor lb Carolina has been requested to raise through War Savings Cer tificates has been its debt or b >Lor, a debt which it has been called on to pay by Decem ber 31 and which it will wil lingly do. 1 his* amount became the State's debt of honor in June when the people of North Citro Una gave the Government their word that they w>i 1 i buy the State's quota of $48,000 000 by December 31. The Government took the people's word as theft bond and spent the amount in equiping the boys at the front and making them more efficient fighters, thui bringing the war to a speedy closc. Today, the ? Goverament calls on the pecp'e of the State to keep their word, to redeem their War Savings pledges , and ray back the amount that has been spent. T wo conditions alone in North Carolina assure the State's debt of honor to be paid by Decem ber 31. 'I he first is the unques tionable patriotism of it's citizens and the second is its great wealth. This combination will easily raise the State's entire War Savings quota and give it a 100 per cent war record. No Worms iu * Healthy CbUd All children CroafcM ?kh warm* lum na? health? color, which iadfeatea poor Mood, cad aa a role, there is mora or ha* ?camcfc dlatsrbancei GROVTS TASTELESS ckiM TCtOC *v?n regriviy for faro or three weefca wifl earich th? Mood, fa*> prove the <fi*Mtioo. aod act hi GaMralScraactit eaiag Tonic to the whole ayatamp Nature will thea throwoff or di?pelt>e worms. and the Child wflj be is perfect health. Ftoaaast to take. Mc perbottia. w ? '"Tie' Noith American Land Co., which was orgrnized^?? ooly about #t*ur seems to be dohe a "iami ; , business. They have conduct* a good number of successful sales already and will, on the 7ih and 13th of this mouth* sell two other fine lots Of farming lands. If you have farm lan^.to sell or wish to purchase a nice farm, it will bo doubt pay you to . see some meaner of this hustling: C mpany at an early date. Hrd you stopped to think that there remains only seventeen more days, jj&forfe- Chtisemas? It's right here and you are still waiting to jfcfyour Chriewgr shopping. Locals!! FOR SALE--One nice Resi 5 dential Lot on north Main Street 50 feetfront by 200 feet deep.? G. T. Tyson, FarmviUe, N. C. No. 3 r > ; ri \ ^ Just received est load cealing and siding for prompt delivery. Expect load of flooring in few days.? Farmviile Lumber Co. Wood and Timber Land for Sale. Located oft. the crceW side of Dr. Cart land:? G. T. Tyson: FarmviUe, N. C FOR SALE? Five passenger Overland car in good condition, at a bargain. Inquiry at this office, FOR SALE-One 1917 Fcrd Car in good condition.? W. J. ROLLINS, FarmviUe, N.C. AUCTION SALF-Near Wais tonbnrg, N. Q I will sell to the highest bidder or, Wed nesday December 18t*% the following articles for Cash: 25 Head Big Type Poland China Hots. Farming Imple ments,Corn Hay and Wagons. -W. H. WHEELER, Farrn yilie.N.C. BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS JEWELRY From D. R. Morgan v FARMVILLE, N. C. His line Is always THE BIST ........ _ > ? ? ? ? * V- _ " J 1 - 1 ' . .... .'?'- ??; V. ;\ : , and bis entire stock -V. *?' , will he- sold by December 25th ? m wmm -'-.ite.. tea?' - ' Mints Mahogany English Walkine Shoes ai Misses Black EngliJfc Walking Shoes at..... Ladies Onyx SflkHose La<faQhyi Silk Hose x A e.-?W Ladies poyst^OkJfpee Ladiea OayafSilk Hose wmm ; i ?-v.: ?& KK; ? *.V- 'i 35a Dark Cordivan Officer's Shoes at 9.95 Men's Solid Leather Work Shoes a! $4 95 $4.50 ? $3.95? .and. ... $3.75 ? . RUBBER BOOTS? ...and OVER SHOES Men's Overcoats front $13.45 to $2159 Men's Suits qt $18.45 Men's Rain Coats .....Men's Sweaters Men's Union Suits from ^ $1.85 to $3.41 Men's Work Shirts M ....... J.UM ds Men's Siik Shirts... .Reduced Men's BeS Overalls at. .$2.45 Men's Underwear at ? ..95 &s Men's John B, Stetson Hals, (Dakotas) $5.45 wmm i i -i *" Cv'l

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