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Farmville Enterprise A. C. MONK. PuDlisfetr. (J. A. ROUSE. Editor and A?ft. M?r. Oiu Dollar lh? year ? In oiva.ict. THl .tvMJA i , MAH. 5. 19ii Don't let the mail order houses take you in with their .catal< ues but coine to >",armville on<? purchase of merchants who ate reliable. See w'mtyou ?re n?-tt ing for yoar mosey Before turn ing lose. MEETING Of W. H. hi. S. On Tuesdiy afiernoon th*. Woman's Homo Mission Society held its regular meeting with Mrs. E'.i joyner. After singing that old familiar hymn "Rescue the perishing", the president read the 13th chapter of Cor. and the Society was lead in prayer by Mrs. H. E. Lance. As Civic work is beine very much discussed among the Ladies of the town, and as Mar ch 27th has been set apart as "Clean up" day, we took up the subje<5i of Social Service. Mrs. J. M. Chri&man read a very In &ru<5live article entitled, "The Social Service Dept, a ad what it means, and how it ciin be ap plied". Mrs. H. E. Lance then read a leaflet on Social Service written by our Conference 4th Vice-Pres. showing that spontaneous char ity lifts a poor fellow out of a mud puddle, or binds jp the wounds of one v. ho ha;-, ialie'! over a precipricc, but Social Service does away \Vith the mud puddle, and fences the prtcipri'ce thus removing the danger. This paper was followed 1>y a discus sion of the subjed. On motion of Mrs. Lance a Committee was appointed to draw up resolutions endorejog the "Clean up" day, and all Civic work. The Secretary then called the roll, and read the minutes of the ~ "Tfe' tees gave their reports, and the Society adjourned to meet next with Mrs. H. E. Lance." The Ladies Aid Society. The Ladies^ Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mr* CarlTurnage Wed nesday afternoon, officers were eleded as Wows: Mr*. Myers President; Miss Eleanor Warren, Secretary; Mrs. lurnage Treas urer. Pirns were discusseJ con cerning the purpose and work of this organization with the ?rec tion of a Presbyterian Churc'i in view as our finft time. After the business was dispos* ed of a discussion of rautua1 in terests over the "Social Teacups" followed. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Myers Wednesday, March 1 1th, and we will be glac1. to wel come any new member i. The outlook (or this Society is moil enCouragineat present, and invoking a blessing ,ftom Our Father we (an but anticipate suc cess When Out of Sorts Start Your Liver working So Mailer What Aids You, Dodson's ? Aiwr Tone is Usually a Big Help in Gelling Well. Avoid Cah.nel. Nine limes out of ten, when 'you are ill or oiit of soils, your liver is out of order and netting it in order again will make you feel better. When your liver is sluggish nnd torpid and vou ure tfouilipated and bilious it is im possible to feel well. There was a time when a great number of people look calomel when so troubled. But this is not true today. It has become wide A ly known that calomel often has bud after-effeds and is even dan gerous to many. The use of Dod son's Liver Tone inilead of cal omel has spread wonderfully be cause it has proved so beneficial in so mony households. J. M. Whcless recommends and guar-, nntees Dodson's Liver Tone in stead of calomel and guarantees to refund purchase price (50c.) to 3 ou instantly without ques tion if you are not perfectly pleased with the way in which it releives you lroui con<itipation sick headaches, and biliousness, etc. It "livens the liver" and is a pleasant-tabling, vegetable liquid easy to take and causes no pain, no gripe, no bad results, no change from your regular duties and habits. To teSl Dodson Liver Tone is a sensible matter because you get your money back if you are not eatified. (Adv.) HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Tears of Ducourajinj Conditions, Mr*. Bollock Care Up in Despair. Hntbaad Came to Rcacne. '} Catron, Ky.? In an Interesting letter from this placc, Mrs. BetUe Bullock writes as tollows : "1 sutftrtd lor lour years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, I could only sit up tor a litfle while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, t would have severe pains in my left side. The doctor was called to, and his treat ment relieved me lor a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. 1 had gotten to weak I could not stand, and I gave up In despair. At lad, my husband not me a bottle ot Cardui, the woman's tonic, and 1 com menced taking it Prom the very lint dose, 1 could teD it was helping me. I can now walk two aiM without Uf tiring rue, and am doing aB my work." II you art all run down Iron womanly troubles, don't give up la despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. Itfaas helped more than a million woMa, In Us SO yean ot continuous success, ted should surely help you, too. Your druggist hat told Cardui lor yean. He knows what It wm do. A* him. He w ? hcom;1 mend it Begin taking Cardui today, 'j gSbex, ? ? ?ii ? m mm J ? r-rfVv * The Reliable Household Lantern There is always need for a good lantern around the home ? in the yard, in the cellar, in the attic? wherever a lamp is inconvenient or unsafe. . ' The RAYO is ideal for home use. It gives a clear, bright light ? like sunlight on tap. It. is strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't leak.' Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and rewick. Will last for years. Ask for the RAYO. AttUaUra merywhw* STANDARD CHL COMPANY mmm dob*. "I uy I.htf <Jer *chro?n pox tt batter out in mine wagon, vot dcr Un Becker ortered la** week *1 raety." ? National Food Magazine. ' THOUOHTLKM EXPRESSION. An old Oerman farmer edtered the oflka of a wholesale dmggiit one morning and addressed th ? proprie tor: f "Mister Backer, I haf der gcluuall pox ? " . "Merciful heavens, Mr. Jacob* 1" nel aimed Becker, u the office force^ o?er each other in their get out, "don't coma any "You sajr in thi* atory," com OMctad the oopj reader, "thai the heroine buried her face in her hands." "Well," asked the ?tor y writer. Vt that allright?" *Ho. You can't have an ideal f heroine with such -large hands aa | that." ?UILOINQ UP A FUTURE. "When you were campaigning yon thook handa with all the paople you could reach.1* - ?' "TW replied the energetic states man: "And it waa a good idea. Erea if shaking hands doesn't always elect yoo, it may help to get subscriber* for a magazine fur which you may ,bs engaged to write later on." For Sale? I have four or five .oung Single cone, White Leg ' torn Rotifers yet for sale. If *ou wont one, ad quick. ? L. W. Godwin, Farmville, N. C. | NOWHERE Is quality so essential as in your "floor coverings"? -unless you want to keep yourself poor providing new ones every season. The right kind of carpets and rugs should la? lor years and look well '.o the very end If colors fade or grow dull, there's something radically wrong in the dye. If the carpet wears shoddy, and rough, the material is bad and the wea> iog defe<ftive. We have fust received anew consignment ol cartels and rngs suitable (or every room In the boase? and oiler them to yon at prices yoa'll be glad to pay. Call and laveStlgate. Furniture Co. T. E. JOYNER, Mgr. FARMVILLE, N. C. ' YOU MUST SOW Before You C*n Re&p You might' ot will try to mako farming pay without (Owing ?tod ?? try to mako ? mrim? til# butinesi pay without odv?r tialng In Your Home Paper. _ t ? - ' - - Send Us Your Order ? We can handle your every need. Farmville Enterprise. ? NUT CLUB In WMoh Brother Nut WUm 1$ More Than Right <cop?.?M.?i By R.R. MORGAN ?nl?kb lilt, W?*tcrn N.v >[?pr Uel. / A#fea.A CMtETW. CA?S.?*.vniKiN$,t?Ht>TW* Ttoo?*?e C <^N fcOUTe AWK OP OjWlWANNtflt* ?Pj JSTfc? 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