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Farmville Enterprise Published by The Enterprise Publishing Company G. A. ROUSE. Editor and Aart. Mgr. 0. A. JOYNIK. A no. Editor. One Dollar the yrur, ? 111 edi/o.ut. Kutcrcd lu the I'utl OlUcc at Fqrm villi-, N. C. , fta second elm mall matter. FRIDAY, MAY 28. >915. In flic days of Caesar Augustus a man's wealth was measured by liis retinue ot servants. Now, the rich young bloods speed ovet (he asphalt in their eighty-horse power racing cars; while their attendants toil amid the hunf of a factory in Michigan or Ohio. The existence of the hidden retinue should not, under any circumstances be overlooked. If the American Farmershould form a union, declare a strike aod consent to arbitrate with the ultimate consumer alone, what chance would there be for the future exigence of the speculator and the middleir .n? The only difference between a million dollars and a penny is the matter of a decimal point. Although n point is1 without length, breadth, or thickness, it caa, at times, be as immovable as the pyramids. They say softie men are their own wor& enemies? in which case they mu& be worse than the devil. SUNDAY SCHOOL PIC-NIC. On the 21& of May the little children of the Sunday School of the Main direct Christian church, of Farmville, and their teachers had a very enjoyable picnic at the country residence, (Fredonia) of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moye. It was an ideal day for a picnic, neither too hot or. too cool. The children jumped the rope, swang, ran racef, turned sumer e, lulls, ate mulberries, drank lemonade and ate a moil de licious dinner prepared by the teachers and friends. Mrs. An nie Lang's class of very little tots, had as good a time as you ever saw little ones have. One little boy wau ted to Lnow the next morning of his father as soon as he got up, "when are we going to have another picnic." Mts. A. ]. Flanagan's class were expert rope jumpers and Mr?. Dewit Carraway's class be ing larger children, ran races and played leap frog. Mrs. Tom Hinson seemed to enjoy herself more than any of the other grown-ups as she . helped the children mo& in their plays. Mrs. George Shirley brought a full wagon load and she was sure that none got hurt Grand mo, Nan Smith, really wished she was young again so that she could engage in the rope jump inr. Mrs. Malt Murphey and Mrs. M. L. Moye never looked more pleasing in their lives. Mrs. A. J. Moye's only regret was that oil the young children in Farmville were not present to enjoy themselves. The children were well be hived. They did not give Mrs. Moye the leaft bit of trouble. Theyn of their own accord re mained out of doors and did not mess up the hctuse the leatfl bit. Misses Nell Moye, Louisa Moye and Allice Fly nn helped to entertain the teachers and others. Mrs. Joaephene Flynn was also very happy. If one cannot enjoy himself seeing so many little ones hav ing a good time they mu& in deed have a bad case of dispep SIB. Come again Utile ones, for we surely did enjoy having you. Wtawm Yo* N** a OeMral Tor.lc Tit* {(row* Tbe OU OrW. VMma 1 9mta h WnH? whiiHi a* ? Ocscrd Toole bccni? h the Wit ? ?SoateproiotiMolOVlNlNw ' ' i ,, v y"'' 85" men thought as often nnd as consistently as they shaved, what a wonderful world this would be. The chief difference between a large percentage of our voters and a herd of 'stampeded sheep is that the sheep do not vote T "MONEY" Tl?o mint rafkea ll and under the term* ol the CONTINBNTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you can tecure it al 6 per conl (or lay legal putpoec on approved real ctiale. Terai easy, tell us yout wants and we will co-operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY 1119 l.ytton Building Chicago, III. CALOMEL DYNAMITES YOUR LIVER! MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATES "Mml Lhtr iMt" Starts Yitt Uw Bithf TkM CtlMMi ait Yn OmI last a Daj's Wort Liven up your sluggish liver! Feci fine and cbecrful; make your work a pleasure; be vigorous and full of ambi tion. But take ao naaty, daoerroui calomel bccauae it make* you sick and you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes nccrcis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's when you feel that awfui nausea and cramping. Listen to mel If you want to erijoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansinjr you ever experienced just tako a spoonful oJ harmless Ikxlaon'a Liver Tone tonight. Ton* druggist or dealer sells you * 50 cent boUlo of Uodion'i I.ivtr Tom under my personal mooey back guarantee that each spoonful win clean your sluggish liver totter th?n m tluee of nasty calomel and that It won't make you sick. Dod son's Liver Tone Is real Urn medicine. You'll know It next morning boesuse you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working; headache and dizziness gone; stomach will ^ sweet and bowels regular. Dodson's Lirer Tone la eh 11 rely vege table, therefore harmless and can pot salivate. Olva it to your children. Millions of people are using Dod ton's Lirer Tone instead of dangerous cttuinel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of Calomel is almost entirely hcrt. , F. S. WOLCOTT'S Rabbit Foot Minstrel SHOW fifl people" fift Featuring Rabbit's Foot $5,000.00 GOLD BAND. ADMISSION 25 and S5c. i*9rim/illp ?nc Night Only 1 ?11 IIIVIIIhv Thursday, June 3d You Need a Tonic There are times in every woman's life when she 'mic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic take? Cardul, the woman's tonic. Cardul HHL, In] is com posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing women in its past half century of wonderful success, and ft-wili do the same for you. You can't nuke a mistake in fawng o$< t TOP Woman's Tonic"! Mi?8^eAlOV,i!80n' * F- D- Na- *? Alnia, Art, says: I think Cardul is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take Cardul, 1 was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and m strong as I ever did. and can eat most anything." Begin taking Cardul today. Sold by all dealers. Has Helped Thousands. % % * 1 1 r FARE $322 ftrMILY BETWEEN Ippll' Summer's Very Coolest Spot Protect your food from the ravages of summer's heat? insure fresh ness, cleanliness, purity. Four-fold economy (health, food, ice and time) are realized when you own a Leonard CleasicMe One-Piece Porcelin'Lined Refrigerator A tlnlng oi pure smooth, white porcelain? one piece? fused (not baked) on tieel; unschratchable? no lodging place for germs. You can wash it like a dean china dish. . JOYNER FURNITURE COMPANY T. E. JOYNFJtt. MCE. K ? x FARMVILLE, N. C. No one is more patriotic and declamatory on the cvc oi war than be whoexpefls lo profit by the absence of youtb and man hood oi a nation. Many an Englishman (ears the German bullets less than the non-com batants, whom be leaves behind him, clamoring for war. Con scription may not be so bad alter all. It is at leafl impartial. . Cut Thia Out? u It ia Worth Money Cat oat thin advertisement, cncloso I cents to Foley & Co., 2I2S Sheffield Ave., Chicago, ni? writing your - and address dearly. ?ou will r? celvo la return a trial paekacs con taining: (!) Foley's Honey and Tor Com pound. tho standard family remedy lor coughs, colds, croup, .whooplnir cough, tightness and soreness in chest, grippe and bronchial coughs. (3) Foley Kidney Pills, for over worked and disordered kidneys and bladder ailments, pain In side# and back duo to Kidney Trouble, s 6m r muscles, stiff Joints, backacho and rheumatism. (t) Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholcsomo and thoroughly cleansing cathartic. Especially comforting to stout persons, and a purgative needed by everybody with sluggish bowela and torpid llvtr. You ?sn try those three family remedies for only So. ? G. E. Moore, successor to S. M. Pollard, Farmville, N. C. . Necessity may be contempqr- 1 nneous with invention, but geni al is its mother. Norfolk Qouthern Qailrd uHort Route. Schedule in effect April 11, 1915-j The following published ns information ONLY and is not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE FARMVILLE -EAST SOUND? U39 a. m. daily, "Niebt E*p | ? - ress." Pullman sleeping car for | Norfolk. 9Ma. m. daily, for Plymouth, Elitabe'.li City and Norfolk,? Brolicr Pnrlor Car Service Cbocowinity lo Norfolk. Con ned* for all points North and 6:00 p. m. daily, Exccpt Sunday | " for Washington.;;.' f.infr C3 Service. ~ North, South and We? ne<fls for all points. lPorfuther informal serration in Sleeping .to. ? . ' >Xr . I* IPassan ?WEST BO]UND JF you impress upon the minds of your chil dren the value of money, and inculcate into their young; lives the value- of saving their pen >&?ca, you will have taken the fired siep toward making thrifty, indepent and successful men and women of them. THE WAY TO DO IT IS TO START A BANK ACCOUNT FOR THEM NOW? HERE. ' . ? ?? ? ' ? ? ? .? ???. . ? .? ? ; ? ; ? . . ?? ' FARMVIJLLE. N. C. '? ? .. OUR MOTTO. Out line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries it now the iresheft to be bod and la complete , ? in overy way. We carry only the be* and ;; ? ? ? ? ? - 1 ' b, and lor t prices, 4* promptly. you to get our prompt you expe<5t, your accoi
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