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Constant Heat ? Day and Night "IV arm rooms to dress in ? steady even heat all day? firt never out, COLE'S Original Air ?Tight Wood Heater ? ? 3s made Air-Tight and is guaranteed to stay Air-Tight. Every goint is double seamed. That's why the fire never goes out? the perfect control grained by eliminating air leakage. Poa't bur an imitation, set the heate* tou can depend upsn. Insist OS Code's Origin*! AirTi*hl Wood Heater. Made b* the Com pan 7 wto orifioated the ? ir Tight and Hot Bint Principles ?i comboanoa. T&ere's ? ?ryJw and ?Ua to suit needs. co? Farmville Furniture Co. Electrical ? Phone 173 Farmville, N. C. i llivv ' NOTICE! Telephone D. N. Edwards for ANYTHING ELECTRICAL ?Vs' V :?* '? - ? iring .and Repair Work a Specialty ET TO DOPT INTO OUR OFFICE AND PAY fCRIPTION TO THE ENTERPRISE. .ITS DUE. DONT UP YOOI me fill your lumber bilil for the build, the lumber maaufc * ? "i -fgfL " ; V: ? J Governor Backs Notional Gwafd. "I am firmly of tho opinion that tha I backbone of the national defense wfl] be the National Quart and I propoei to make the guara or tnis stale aeo ond to none," Said Governor Bicketi in a communication to all tho formal officers and enlisted men of the Na tional Guard, in Which he called upon them for co-operation in the reorga? ixation of the guard in this a&ate. . : The governor expressed the regret that it is .jmpoqjible at this time to appoint and enlist all the splendid of ficers and men who served with dis tinction and credit in the world war. Ho promised, however, that all will be called upon to undertake the or ganfzation of addtional units nexl vear. Twelve of the companies of the First infantry, North Carolina nation al guard, are now being organised. Major Gordon Smith, assistant adju tant general, who is directing the re organization of the National Guard, expects the forces allotted to North Carolina for the fiscal 'year to be coin* pletely organized by January, 1920. Freight Reduction Granted. ' Raleigh had a mild-sized jubilation ?\over the winning of the freight rate discrimination contest, before -the In terstate Commerce commission, an investigation which began herd before Commissioner J. B. Eastman in the spring and was concluded in Washing ton. The fight then was for the Virginia differentials Over the long distance telephone J..H. Fishback, represent ing the North Carolina cities and chambers of commerce; announced that North Carolina places like Ral eigh, Greensboro and Goldsboro, will get a reduction ot 20 cents on that differential. Had the state collected 18 cents it would have been glorious ly happy. It gets more than it ex pected. ^ Of course this is a separate issue ' from that presented September 15, when North Carolina protested raising the rates to make up a deficit created by the discriminations in fafror of Virginia. The business men of the state expect to win that, too. .8heep Industry {Booming. George " Evans, sheep extension worker of the agricultural extension service, has just returAdu from a trip to the farms of pure bred sheep breeders in different sections of the county where he purchased 140 grade ewes and 40 pore bred rams and ewes at prices ran^inf from $60 to $100 per head. This is one of til* largest orders , tor shoep that has ever been placed j hjr^North Carolina " " We to secure the animals dee the prices which he was to pay. "foat there Ib * still * big tobacco yield in North Carolina, notwithstand ing the great shortage in condition of the crop, is evident from the leaf to bacco ^ 'warehouse sales reports whfch showed 79,220,071 pounds were report ed sold. by 164 warehouses. The 20 that did not report are es timated to have sold 8,236,000 pound#, making a total of 87,505,071 pounds of first-hand or producers' sales. This is much the same. as. the reports show ed for laatjrearv _ ' Tho SCOUT ' $12.00 ? Certain models of ours sell on and on i forever. This is one. It's the good old I shorter, E reasonable price. Any number of Walk Jj| Over lasts fit perfectly any -number of m feet W&B ..... General Merchant N. Carolina !? - WSPifWK.'. ? *-k4 '? -"^ ' : ? ?*??' ?What, twenty-flv# dolla m ! It it a fin. Wlfa . The iln shall ba on my mmmm 18 cents a package n SIM rr unusual world 'AMEI never much de
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