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CARED HER FAMILY TO HEB BEBSK St Tttrt 4f&? TVfcihf She Mifit Die, Say, Twai lady, Bat Now Sht If ? Weil, Sinai Womb and Praiies Cardm For Her Recoyerj, Sent City, T?.-i?ri. Mary Ku an, of this place. says; "After the birth of mr little girl. . .my side com* mcoeed to hart me. I bad to so tack to bod. We called the doctor. He - fcmted me... but I sot no better. I got worse and worse until the misery wis unbearable. . .1 vu la bed for three months and suffered such agony that I was Just drawn op In a knot. . . X told my hashand If he would set sm a bottle of Cardnl I would try It. . . X mmmsimnil taking it, however, that emiac X called of family about M..i for I knew I eould not last ?Bay days unlses X had a change for the better. That vu tlx jreara ago and I am still here and am # well, strong woman, and I owe my life to CarduL I had only taken half the bottle when I began to feel better. The misery In my side got less... 1 continued right on taking the Cardtd until I had taken three bottles and I did not need any more for I was well,, and sever felt better in my life. . . I have never had any trouble from that day to this." Do yon suffer from headache, back* ache, pains in sides, or other discom forts, each month? Or do you feel weak, nervous and fagged-out? If so, give Cardul, the woman's tonic, a trial. J. U WHSON TO HAVE ANOTHER AFTER N03N PAPER SOON Wilson, July 3.? For the past several weeks it has been rumor ed. around that Wilson is soon to have a nfew afternoon news paper and last wee'c a story came out from Petersburg, Va., to the effect that the paper is an assured fact, and Mr7J. L. Mayo, of Washington Greenville, will be owner. Mr. Mayo was in Wilson Wednesday afternoon and verified the report by say ing; "Yes, Wilson, as a news paper field, looks good to me and I will try the venture about) the middle of September, and sooner if the contracor completes the structure for my office; the mechanical outfit has been pur chased; a trained force of news paper men will be put in the field and the paper will issue from a duplex press. The coming publication will be the third link in the chain of newspapers Mr. Mayo is con ducting in Eastern Carolina? The Washington Daily News, The Greenville Daily News and The WUson Daily News. NASH COUNTY MAN FOUND IN SWAMP NEAR WILSON Wiloff, July 7.? The body of Mr. B. C. Brewer, supposed to be from the Springhope section in Nash County was found near Bloomery swamp on the Raleigh road four miles west of Wilson late Saturday afternoon. When Sheriff Howard arrived on tl e scene the body was warm, with no (. vidence of foul play. Parties who met the unfortunate fellow on the road earlier in the day, say that he complained of ful in z poo* fy "A scienter declares that meat eaters are more active than vegetarians." "They've tot to be, to get the meat to e it."? Bos ten Transcript. . " 1 " 1 It is tot surprising that a wo man n&er knows her own mind when she keeps Chan ring it to often. j ? I - - ? ? ? ft Rolled Off. A young man called on a doctor, complaining of pains in his stomach. The doctor diagnosed the case as dys pepsia, and advised the patient to go home and try a pickle. If be could keep that on his atomach he was to report to the doctor In the morning. The next day the patient returned, add when the doctor asked him If he eould keep the pickle on his stomach, 3$ H{>Iied: "I could as long as 1 f tkjed awake, hat when I fell anleep It foiled off." Colds Cause Grip and lafhttoza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S aUoatsn oo box. 90s. Subscribe to The Enterprise. "Meats in Storage" Every working day of the year 75,000, 000 pounds of meat are required to supply home and export needs? and only 10 per cent of this is exported. These facts must be kept when considering the U. S. Bureau of Markets, ti&port that on June^i, 1919, there were 1,348,000,000 pounds of- ;; meats in cold storage. If the meat in storage was placed on the market it wotfia only be 20 days' supply. This meat is not artificially withheld from trade channels to maintain or advance prices. Meats in storage consist of? ? - ** 05 per cent (approximate) hams, bacon, etc, in process of coring. It takes 30 to 90 days in pickle or salt to complete the process ^ . 10 per cent is frozen porjtthat is to be cored later In the year. 6 per cent is lard. This is only four-fifths of a pound per capita, and much of it will have to go to supply European needs. . . 19 per cent is frozen beef and lamb, part of which is owned by the Government end was intended chiefly for over-seas ship ment If this were all diverted to domes tic trade channels, it would be only 1^4 lbs. per capita? a 3 days' supply. Even the looks last longer ! Westcott j? not a car that travels on its color scheme or its lines. It has good looks enough for the boulevards, but the reason its owners stay with it is a bet ter one that. It lasts 1 It has stamina of a quite remarkable sort. It performs in the hands of the demonstrator?and then it keeps on performing for (liter ally) years afterward in the hands_of its owner-drivers. Everything about the Westcott from its carburetor to its cushions, and from ils luxuries to its looks, is made right to stay right. It's not only the car \x itli a loi ger life, but the car with less trouble and more comfort during every year of that long life! SMITH-PARKER AUTO CO., DEALERS. The 5trosf Withstood Whiter CoM Bettor Than the Weak You most have Health, Strength and En durance tO fight Colds, Grip Infliv>r)7f When your blood la not In a healthy condition and does not ctooolate properly, your system to enable to withstand the Winter eold. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chfll TONIC Fortifies the System Against Colds, Grip and faWiM*"** by Purifying RnrifMn^ the BbxxL It contains the weO-known tonic prop erties of Quinine and Iron In e form acceptable to the most delicate stomach, andisplsastinttotake. You can soon feel its Strengthening. Invigorating Effect 60c. The Farmville Enterprise, $1.00 Per Year In Advance. ..A' \>r ? Yes, we have just received those nice new Fresh Groceries that would please you, sM at living prices, consisting ot both heavy and fancy Groceries, Canned Goods, candies, smoke'r goods, and Fruits in season. Let us serve yoq once and well continue to serve you well ' ' - 5; "if, y -? ???Jl ' > *T R. T. J. W1LLOUGHBY Telephone No. 86 Wilson Street, Farmville, N. C. ' " ' . ? ' S - -. 4 . Listed with us For Sale. ? 3 ' ; . i # - rrrr \*y The SouChwood farm, between Falkland and Greenville, near Bruce, 500 acres, 325 cleared. Will sell part or all. The Tom Hughes farm, part of the Yelverton tract, 183 acres, 83 in good state of cultivation. ipPH . 4| miles of Farmi|pl?^369 acres, plenty *>f iine timber on this farm, 154 acres cleared. The Ben Harris farm, oneof the best small {arms in this section, good land, well improved 123 acres, ** ***** fed- and severe! fSother? ' ;^:?oifcrther . ? ? j vtr to to terms, etc. flee the undersigned. We m f # L. J ? .i. inn.ia
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