If Pays To Advertise I Through The Columns of IT REACHES ? THE PEOPLE ? "? J- -- ^---- 1-! o EaMftht Publishing Co., PtlMn> G. A. ROUSE, Editor. VOL. VI l AXJOUST 20, 1915 Merchants I Get Wise Let Us Write You an Ad. and we'll open your eyes WITH INCREASED BUSINESS MORE THAN 25 MESS MEN SIGN CREDIT BtiWKS Credit Association Gets -Enthusiastic Welcome From Farmville Merchants ? Will Be Fine F*lan. \ i" , About 25 local merchants and representative business men of Farmville have signed the coQ' , trad of organization for a credit union aqd arc cooperating to belter t|ie local credit and trade conditions. Hearty endorsement has been given the organization and partically no opposition of any kind has Win voiced aftvinrfi the pro]cay their Do&or, Dentil, Druggie, Grocer, General Merchant, Hardware, Coal Man, Rent Man, Jeweler, Furniture De^erf Publisher and Printtr, and cverfone who extends them credit As this book Is used by all business and professional, neo of Farmvillc and vicinity is their guide in extending credit, we . tru& that jou wtU find it to your best interest to call on anyone o^'Wbom you may owe money and {My If you can't pay all pay as much as you can, so > that 'tfc^^a?^ve^^^et ;^)d 'ifj WOTHING CAN DAUNT WEST Fihner'e Attitude a Pair Sample et the Spirit That riaa Made the Country Qreat. Wearing on oilskin "slicker" and a ('60uVast" hat, a fanner of Miami county, Kansas, mood out in th< pouring rain on tlm edge of a lakr af muddy water fr< in the creek thai had overflowed anil mined his 50 aero field of corn. A aci*!;|jj: , p: -- Ing in a buggy, stopi>*d and shouted : "Hello! Brooding over your troubles?'1. ,. - "Broodih* nothin'. I'm watchin' thchi ducks. Ain't they liavin' a fine time?" the farmer answered. That is tho spirit that has made Kansas ? nnd the entire West ? great. Nothing can daunt these western states. (J r a 8 s ho ppo rs , floods, droughts, hot winds, tornadoes ? no catastrophe can destroy the faith of the' true Westerner. Thousands of acres of crops that promised v^cll are under water now. But the waters will recede, leaving a rich deposit of jilt upon the land, u the Biver Nile enriches its lands, the crops will be replanted, and the added moisture in the soil will make the yield bigger' than it would have been; and- prices will be higher thin they ever were. All's jtell in the West I? Kansas City Times. THREE KINDS OF PUBLIC MEN ? ? ? ? Pavld LloydG?orge Claaalflo? Leaders of Opinion In Military T?rni Qulck-Flrsr Loads. There are three kinds of men in public life. I will tell ytSxt what they ire, and in military terms. The firBt is the heaTy gun. It fires slowly, ponderously, with much effort, but if the shells contain a good quantity of high explosives, the havoc wrought imongst t"he 'enemy is terrible. But if they- don't ? and very often they don't? they drop heavily into tho clay, get thoroughly embedded there, out of sight, and are absolutely- for gotten ijntil in a future generation some excavator picks them up as a curiosity to point out t*\e sort of weapon that was used in past dark ages. That is tho heavy gun. There is another ? the idealist, the howitzer with a high trajectory, pointing to the heavens, but fixing a missile which comcs down with crushing effect on the intrcnchmcnts of tho enemy on the earth. There is a third ? the quick-firing gun, liming straight at the ranks of the .mewy, firing unceasingly de structive shot and shell, breaking through the ranks and dispersing them. ? David Lloyd-George. ANOTHER "EXPERT" NABBED. More light is thrown on a compli cated situation by tLe arrest in New York of Qustav 8 to hip, charged with perjury; Herr Stahle, it will be re called, evroro that tho Lusitania was srmcd. If convicted, 99 years in a safe institution would be about right. Stahle is not a safe person to bo at large in this country, and if guilty he should be put where the wagging of hia tongue cannot possibly do any barm. A "foot pound" Is the forco exerted to ralso one pound a perpendicular dis tance of one foot from tho earth. The North'sOa, eorerftig an area ot til, 000 square miles, has Us greatest depth of 2,000 feet Boar tho Skaggor Rak. Wfcsui ir Yoa NwUflmul Took: Tako Qrm's The Old Standard Otove'a Tastelass chm Tonic la equally valuable as a OUMial Toole because it comaica the n-tllkaown tonic lm>pertte?ol QUI KI^U M^i IVct^ttu5l5oodtivca