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? * . H Farmville Enterprise 4 Published by I The Kuter prise Publishing Company G A. KOUSE. I'.'ltor tml A?A. Min B. A. lOYhLR, Asia. Editor. One Dollar Ihe year ? In adra.uv. it itcrcd iu lUc Tu&( Officc ai l anu villi*, N. C., as second cla>f mail nutlet. lltlDAY, JUNK 4. 1915. Mr. and Mrs. Crill:nden of Home. The following, which ii taken fiom the Wilson Times, will be of interest lo their many friends in l'arinville, hs Mr. aid Mr'. Crittenden resided here several months a few years ago: Onj of the most original and unique entertaiumeuls that has take a pluce in Wilson lately, oc curred Saturday eveuing, May 29, at the home of Mrs. H. '1'. Crittenden on Dauiel s'trcet, when Mr. ai.d Mrs. Crt'0".dcn celebrated Ihe anniversary of their Wooden wedding. The in vited gueils included only rela tives. The guests were met at Ihe front door by Mr. and Mrs. Crittenden, then served delicious punch by Miss Lucy Farmer and Mrs. B. A. Joyner, of Karinville. Everything uniquely carricd out the idea of the wooden anni vereary. The punch was served from a bucket drawn from n wooden well artiilically en twined in crimsdn rambler, using the old iiyle dipper. The young peoplp enjoyed some lively games of rook. The guesfts were then ushered into the brilliantly lighted din iaetoom where a delicious ice course was served from wooden plates. The dining table for its centerpiece, had an old timcy log cabin on which was running a crimson rambler rose. Through the window a tiny lighted lump disclosed a little pickanninny reclining in the doorway. On the side of the house a small tree full of ripe cherries carried out the color scheme of red and green. The walk, was desig nated by a small &one wall which proved to be block mints. On the lawn mounds of rock, in reality, salted peflnuts. At a late hour the guests de parted, declaring they had spent a very pleasant evening. The presents were numerous aad handsome. THANKS His Back Hart When He Stooped catch in tar back hut ow jra. I tried medkniM wltft rMfltU 1 bought * bottle of ney. rillit, and lost the on* ?ly relieved my backa?b?b en seme time since I took I think I am well/* ed. overworked, stopped-up - _ause stiff Joints, sore mus rheumstlsm, sleep disturbing It allmrnia, blllousnoaa and ? other Ilia. Foley Kidney Pllla scientific medicine, compounded ?- the kidneys and restoro them y action by dissolving and oat of the system the _ duets and poisons that causa troublo and bladder ailments. __ like their tonic and reetor atljs ^etlon, read? effect and quick ? G. E. Moore, successor lo S. M. Pollard, Farmvi'le, N. C. In behalf of the members of the Dixie Band and thq pupils of the Dixie High School of Edgc combe county, and for myself, 1 desire to thank everyone who so bravely faced the rain and mud, and helped us to make our enter tainment of lail Friday night a success. It is sweet indeed for one whose work has called her away from her heme town for several ycirs, to return and find that her friends have not forgotten her, but instead, who'i prove by their odlions that they are juft as ready to support her in her efforts for good, as in former days. Thanking each one of you agsio and tiu&ing that no dis comfort has been felt from ex p sure to bad weather at this lime. I am, Gratefully yours, Miss Azncs Moore. "Mat's Lint Tim" Stub Ynt Urn Mkr TUi CiM ul Dmil Siliirt K MiU Yw Skit. Liaton to net Take no more sick ening, salivating calomel when bill qua or conaUpated- Don't loee a day's work! Calomel ia mercuipr or auickailver which cause* necroeia of the bonea. Calomel, when it cornea into contact with &our bile craahes into it, breaking it up. Thla ia when you feel that awful nausea and cramping*. If you are slug glah arid "all knocked out," if your liver ia torpid and bowel* oonatipated or you have headache,, diudnea*, coatcd tongue, if breath ia bad or atomalh aour juat take a spoonful of harmless Dod bon'a Li ver Tone on my guar an Uv. Jlere'a my Wafantae? Go to any drug atore and get a SO Mat bottle of-DoI son'e I.ivcr Tone. Tako a spoonful to. night uu<l if it doent't utrslgiitea you j right u|> and make you fuel Duo and 1 vigorous by morning I want you to go back to the atoro and get your money. Ltodson's I.ivcr Tons is destroying tic sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine i entirely vegetable, therefore It can not salivate or make you tick. 1 guarantee-that one spoonful el Dod son'a Liver Tone will put jrwr sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that aour bile and constipated waste which is alogging your system and mak ing you feel miserable. 1 guarantee that a bottle of Dodson'a J-iver Ton* ^wUI keep your entire family feeling fine (or months. (Jive it to your children. IVis harmless; doeant grl Ipc and they lUw ita pleasant taste. THE GKEATLST HOME CO Mr OH 1 is a in odd bathroom, especially when Sutuuut tome* wMh it* hnt Hi?<! but physical luxury is nol the only ..a vantage. 1'crfeil sanitation and absolute cleanlino^a are faAurs that do much (or the cood health of you and your family. Our facilities for modem sanitary plumb iug installation arc exceptionally good, and \vc cheerfully furuisli i-s'tinmles guar untieing the co?l lo be lower for our quality of work than can be fur nished elsewhere Greenville, N. C. : P. M. JOHNSTON, : FarmviUe, N. C. In Memory of- Li.tle Leon loyner Jr. Tlie gale of heaven was cp.'ncd, His spirit entered in; ? ? Back to the God who gave it. * Away from this world of sin. His days on earth were fleetiDg, Not being quite two years; . For his mission was in heaven, Not risking n life down here. Safe in the arms of Jesus, Away from temptation and sin; Had he lived cn to maturity, We know not what might have been. V Grieve not forjiim, foud parents, Though it seems so hard to bear; Me is now an angel in heaven, Waiting to welcome you there. O, what a sacred privilege, Is accorded to Woman and man To bo (be parents of angles, Id the great divine plan. Let this link but bind you closer. To the Savior cvciy day; Strengthen and direct your fpot ?w ps, As yo(i journey ou your way. ? Josie Heaine. JOB PRINTING? THE USI RIGHT HNO. UST PHONE No. 14. HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE Alter Four Tear* of Discocragfcf Conditions, Mrs. BoBock Gave Up ia Despair. Hahai Cum to Rescue. Cfiron. Ky? In an Interesting letter from this place, Mrs. BeUie Bullock writes as follows: "1 auflend far four years, wlih womanly troubles, and during this time, I could only sit up lor a little while, and could not walk Anywhere at all. Al times, I would htm severe pains in my left side. The doctor was called la, S?d Ids treat ment relieved me tor a wUte, Ml WIS soon tonHatd to my bed again. Attar (hat, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had cotten so w t jk 1 could not stand, and 1 gave up ia de*(nlr. At last, mj hurt? d got me a bottle ol Cardul, the woman's tonic, and 1 com menced taking it From fee very first dote, I could teQ it wm helping m. I tin now Mk !?? Wtm without tU Ufiug me, and am doing ail my work." II you *re all run down from womanly trouble, don't ghre up in despair. Try Cardui. the woi? n'atonic. It has helped rxsrt this a million woman, b it* SC yarn :: ?/, atlnuous aucceaa, and should surely help you, loo* Your druggist has sold Canlul far y?m. He knows what H wU do. Aafc Ma. Hi will recom mend It. Begin taking CaiM today. FARE $322 fe Summer's v| ul ProUft your fo6d from thejfl nesF, cleanliness, purity. Four-Hi) time) are realized when you owdl Leonard One-Piece Relrij A lining of pure smooth, white porci unschratcfable? no lodging place for geri ry Coolest Spot Bs? ? ' rages of summer's Tieat? insure fresh H economy; (health, food, ice and "!ecnable IrcelinLined e r a tor ?one piece ? fused (not baked) on it eel; You can wash it like a dean china dfeh. JOYNER FURNITURE COMPANY T. ?. JOYNER, MGR. FARMVIL1.E, N. ?? TAINTED POLITICS By Petsr Radford. This country la sufferlog mora (ram tainted polities tharr from any otbrr malady nt the present time. There la scarcely a campaign speech made, ? Platform demand written or a mea sure enacted into lav that doea not carry the taint o{ personal gain of some politician or political (actios thereof. There la more ' blue, sky" in cam paign promises o( many politicians running (or office than was erer con tained In the prospectuses of the hot* est promoters o{ chimerical business schemes. There are more secret com blnatlona formed by politicians Is the name o ( "My Country" than were ere* fo. ned under any and all other aliases. There are more political r? bates hidden In the phrase "Be It .to acted" than vera ever concealed un der any and all other dlsgulaee. The Inordinate thirst (or political poorer and unrestrained passion tor mastery has caused mora distress In thla natlon than the greed for gold, and "it ought to be rrsulated by law. No business combination ever pursued their competitors as relentlessly or visited more heartless cruolty upon their customer* than a political party that seeks to rtske junk of an In dustry, or cripple a business for party trace ess, through tariff measures, po litical supervision and ofttimea de structive legislation. Many political platforms are as alluring to tha voter as tho story of the rainbow with Its pot of gold and their consummation about as (artetched. Self gain 1a tha Orst law In politics. There are many men In offlM' today who, if they could not shake plums oS the treo of American liberty or cat a melon taken from Uncle Hum's commissary, would hare loss desire to aonre tho public. Tho country b surfeiting with patri bts, who will bar* their Jbreaat to bul lets In defense of their country, but tbero are (ew men in public llfo who trill bare thetr breaut to votara or run the gauntlet of party dlifavor In de fense of ugriculturo or Industry. Ho representative of the poo (He, who wfl\ permit personal prejudloo to dathrau I justice, party succets to disfranchise reason or the ran cot of n political Qampnlgn to influence judgment can rtndcr ca^atv - merries. Tho preservation o( our prosperity depends npoa wisdom, copraga and honesty In goremmwt, and tho Amsr lean voter should seek -these attri butea as Implicitly an the Wise Men followed tho Star of nothlcbem Ad they *111 often be foand to rat ever the stable; the flow or tho staff of (he Shepherd. Tho inreat awe (or UtAta* politics and mnchino rale la fresh air aad sunshine i tho membership in legUlatl vo botiles, ? nfrtha trouble Ih government wlU t to* w ^?a?ai..M W ' ?? - _ People place confidence in the man who SAVES HIS MONEY? he is ItuAed sad should occasion . . i' require he is befpjd bj those who have regard for his hoo eifly. "? ; ' His standing in the community h high. His > fanrilyifl moves in the bt& society? for his honor and integrity re- ~t fleds upon them? insuring a happy future. Your future ai:d your family's depends upon; aprompt determination to save. Start now by deposit: ^ tag a little each week in this tank. ' 'V. r - ,-7\ . ' . ' TisUPk <5?: . ' FARMV1LLE, N. C. mm OUR Mi
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