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Farmville Enterprise PubUihed by Tbe Enterprise Publishing Company G. A. ROUSE. Editor and AaA. Mgr. B. A. JOYhER. /isso. Editor. One pollar the year ? In adua.tct. Watered in (he Posl Ofticc ai Farm ville, N. C., as second class mall matter. FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1915. Villa announces that after peace is declared bo will put all Mexico on the water wagon. More likely in the hearse. The day before election every candidate swore be was sure of eletfiior. And the day following moil of them swore on general principles. There's a deal of peace talk floating around in this country, but apparently our voices fail to carry across the blue expanse of the briny deep. Wbat grouch says business is not on the pick-up? ' American agents are about to hook an order for 250,000 cork legs for European soldiers. ? '? V Here's to the ? man "who pays his subscription! He's a gentle man?may he live to pay it many times. Hit the high places, fellows. Never mindihe breeze. Piles Cured In 6 U*14 Days Yoar d.-nn Ut will refund money 11 PASO OINTMENT (dli to cure NBrctK ?I itchinsr, Blind. Bleeding ce ProtradlaaHltvfo 6 to 14 dan. The fittt applicatiod aim Hue and Rett. 30c. Making Churches Sanitary. While we are looking after the sanitary condition of our town, let us not forget to' make our churchcs sanitary, (In all churches, immediately after ser vices, the floors should be dis infeded by means of wood saw dusT soaked in- one- tenth per cent solution of conoslvc cubli mate. The floors should be frequently swept, after sprink ling with water so as to raise no du& Every week, and even oftener, the pews should be sponged with pure water. After every service the window's and doors should be thrown wide open and the pure fresh air allowed to sweep through nod through the church, thoroughly cleansing it of the poisonous air, -and filling it wKh pure oxygen. A church may become a very death trap for a congregation if it is not properly ventilated.' The air becomes vitated and filled with the carbonic acid gas breathed out by the people. Then the congregation goes home and tbie church is closed, the impure and polluted air is allowed to remain in the church throughout the week. The next time the peo ple assemble they mud re-breath this same old dead air. If .it is in the winter time, the air has b:en heeted, making it that much worse. The windows are all closed. The people come in from the outdoor air and sit down to breathe this stuffy atmosphere. They become drowsy and fidgety and nervous. Their heads begin to ache. They don't know what is the matter with them. They .never think of opening a window and let ting in some fresh air. When they go out into the winter air again they take cold. Tbey have tonsilitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, and they lay the fotfndation for consumption,/ all became the church. bad not been ventilated. Brethern ar.d sixers, let us look after the proper ventilation of our churches. Preachers, let your voice be heard in this matter. Y. E. Wright, Patfor. W. T. A /.bell, ex postmaster of Iipworth, fud., writes: I suffered from severe trouble , with my kidneys and back. First bottle of Foley Kidney Pills gave me relief. Thousands testify that backache, rheumatism, sore muscles, aching joints and blad der weakness vanishes when Eoley Kidney Pills were taken? G. K. Moore, successor to S. M. pollard. E. L HOWARD Cement Work of all Kinds Phone No. 86 . Farmville, N. C. NOTICE! Town Property to be Sold For Taxes o< 1914. ? ? ? i I will offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, in front of the Mayor's office in Farmville, N. C., on Monday the 3rd day of May, 1915, at one o'clock p. m., the following described property to satisfy the taxes for 1914, a?d coft of advertising: ? / ;? Alpnzo L. Jcyner; 1 house and t lot on Bennett ft<? taxes $7.20, coft $1.29, total $8.40. Wiley Joyner; I lot on Walnut A.? taxes 35c. coft 1.20, total $1.55 A. V. Lang; 2 lots? taxes $2.80, co? 1.20, total $4 04). Will Chestnut; 1 bouse and lot on Main ft.? taxes $6.33, c&sl 1.20, total $7.53. Olympus Blount; 1 house and lot on Main A.? taxes $7.37, coft 1.20, total $&57. Daniel Dtiprec; 1 lot on Main A? taxes 70c, ccft 1.20, total $1.90 Charlie Grimsley; 1 jot? taxes 51c, cotf 1.20, total $1.7h W- G. Blount, 1 lot on Main ft ?taxes 3.50, coft 1.20, to'al $4.70. Sarah Hines; 1 lot? taxes70c, coft 1.20, total $1.90. Richard Blouni; 1 lot on Main ft ? taxes 35c, coft 1.20, total $1.55 Geo. W. Windham, Waverly ft? taxes 8.14, coft 1.20 total $9.36. L. G. Morrow; 1 lot on Wilson ftreeet? taxes $101.63, coft 1.20, total $102.93. J. H. Mayjonc lot? taxes $3.15, cofyl.20, total $4.35. J. A. Matthews; taxes $4.90, coft 6.10. W. L.]ac?soD; t lot on Grim ersburg ft? taxes $1.05, co*S 1.20, total $2.25. J. D. Jones; 1 lot on Belcher ft, taxes $1.40, coft 1.20, total $2.60. , F. M. Dupree eftate; 1 lot on E. C. R. R.? taxes 35c, coft 1.20, total $1.55. This April 5th, 1915. ' J. L TAYLOR, V;T?wn Tax Collwflor. "V. ML , ' * il , , : MONUMENTS : , If you have need of ? memorial of any description, you can depend upon us to give you tiie beat mater ial,, the moil aitUUc designs, at the lowest possible price consi&ant with , good work. We will give careful attention to arijHorder, large or small, and . guarantee you good xriaterud, workmanship and satisfadtion. Wi>ic Tsr design* and j>ricea. We are, Yours to command^ DEES MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Greenville, N. C. 'v p Office and show' room near John Flanagan Buggy Co. FARE $322 ? ? Km- 3HS r?tv i * FOR THE NEXT Cotton and Straw Mattress. Regular $2.50 value, NoW $ L65 Conbination Mattress, 5.00 . u " $3.15 Forty Pound Felt Mattress. 8,00 " $5.25 Fifty Pound Felt Mattress, " 12.50 " " $ 8.75 Sixty Pound Felt Mattress, - " 15.00 " " $11.75 These prices are Strictly Cash, ana the SALE will laift only FIFTEEN Days. SUMMER DELICACIES Fresh from the frigid-cold interior of a solid one-piece porcelain food, compartment? where food is kept pure, clean, wholesome? is what is assured when you own a fords all the conveniences of the lptesft and |coritftnHftlon. You can wash It like a clean china dish; or germs. Absolute unscratchable lining, j and the improved consftrucftion of the food lining covers the door frame. Nothing else
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