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BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS OF INTEREST TO Farmville and Surrounding Sections * ? ? : i Revival Swtlces'ai Langs. Beginning on Monday even ing Sept. 6, revival services will be hpljl at Langs Church. Tho publice is invited Come and bring some one with you. Andrew's mission was to bis brother Simon Peter: "We have ??? found the Chru*. V 'V ? ' M N- Ml Wright. Entertains CM Club. K ' !y?rmv<lle, Aug. 24th.'? Misses Fannie, Heneretts, ( uod Louise Moye delightfully entertained the Country Girls' Club and many friends, Friday night at a lawn party. The lawn presented a mo& Writing appearand, be ing lighted by Japanese lantern and having: cozy comers arrange ed here and there. Music and games were much enjoyed dur ing the evening. Delicious watermelon, .cream and cake were served > ' - , ? Invigorating to tbc Pale and Sickly Thr Ok! 8ui?bri) rMral Mrcnrfhcntai tock, ? GltOVE-STASTKLKSS ckiU TOWI(.'Xr* t?? out *UU,i?.cntkl?. Ibe Mood, tmild* up <b^. ???<"* A WW Tonfc. rot Might ?d fMMwa. He Country Girls Clnb Meets. - i - s Farmvillc, Aug. 24.? Friday afternoon the Country Girls Club held their rcKular -meeting at the home oi Misses Nannie and Lucy Moore. Moil all the- mem " burs were present to share the pleasure of the afternoon. Much time was spent copying receipts iu the cook books the club girls are making.' Delicious water melon and grhpes were served. All present dectared the meeting u very successful one. ?; ' Subscribe to The Enterprise. CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS! ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE : ? - ? ? "Mutt LJnr Tm" SM Yw U*| mktim mm mi urn I Htm to ?l Take no more nick cuius. Ml {ratios calomel vhobHIlbua or conatipatcd. iWt low a day"? work! (Ill? il i? mercury or nuickailver whiei eauaea meroala of the boua. Caknat!, whe a - it cornea into contact with aonr bile cruhca into It, breaking it-up. Thla la when you feel that awful nauaea, and cramping. If- you are alug rfab and "all- tniockced out," if jobi llTer lav torpid and bowela conatlpatctl juit U'j. a apoonfai of hannkx Dad ?oaV Liver Tana oa my puraaiea. Here's my IJIUfantce?Oa to tar ?tore and (ptrl SO erat bottle- of - ami's Liver Tone. Tske a spoonful night and If 16 doesn't sir sigh tea light up and make you feel -One and ?<jorou? by morning I want you to go back to tM ators and get your money. Dodson's ' Liver Tone U^I?st?oyiS^t5o ?ale of calomcl because it la real^llnr medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or make you tick. I guarantee- that one spvonful of Dod o's Liver Tone will put your sluraish llnr to work and clean your bowels of .that nor bile and constipated want* which is dogging your system and mak ing you ieel miserable. f guarantee that a\p?tLrf DodsopV Live* Tooe irtS keep your enUrefSiiJyJWling fins for months. Give It to your children. It is harmless I doesn't gripe sod they like Its lNy(,Wti .--y t - vV', ... -j! - , . . - . - ?? ' t ' \ ft, irhc Leader 117 A IV TCI? The Leader In Priees Yf xVlVll/n V U )jC/ In Pounds ? ^ - ? ?' ? 1 ? PRICES ARE SOME BETTER and it is not a bad time to market primings and tips. You may expeti: a rush a little later on, and chances are that prices will ease off some. . ? . . ? - We are not offering any inducements what ever in the country, but will try to please you on our .floor mg We Haven't a Single Drummer in the Country, therefore our prices musft talk for us. :/ ' .!? i'i ii i ? ? i ? ? ? Every one o! the buyers are located right near us and only have to haul tobaceo a short distance. We are pleased to announce that R. J. Renolds Tobacco Co., has put a buyer, Mr. Donaldson, on our market; jvhieh will greatly strengthen prices on all bright grades. . 1 . . m ' ?sasassssssss < ' 'mssss=ss=mmssssxs^sm^ TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT LOAD YOURS TO SERVE, "THE LEADERS IN HIGH PRICES' Master ? Ibert Guy Bundy Dead. After only a shorl \ydmiii;* of illness, the death angel entered the home of J. T. Bundy and claimed the spirit of his sou Elbert Guy, kcuwii by his friends He was born (Wt. 3D. 1903 and died Auk- 23, 1915. Ho is ??u vived by his parents and two brothers. A little si>3cr had |>' e ceded him aiiout 19 months a no 8e is another <lar_lo hrishten eir pathway, another spirit Jo extend a beckoning Hand, a tteasure to brine ^heaven yivd earth a little closer for them. The friendship for him was at testcd by lhe number of his play mates in attendance at bis funerul conduced by Rev. N. M. Wticht. The. floral bearers were Mailers Willie Murpbcy, Jr., and Mack Barrett; and tne pall bear ers were Mossrs. McD. Horton, W. D. Fields, T. W. Lane and X. M. Dail. ? N. M. W. A.V ? " ; ' . ' \ "? j Birthday Party, On Ia.41 Friday night quite a number of young folks' enjoyed themselves at the beautiful home of Miss Hattie Norman about iwoi miles east of FarmviJLIe > : where she moil delightfully en entertained. Abotit eight thirty the gu?gb began to arrive and Were met by Miss Hattie Nor man and were ushered into the receiving hall where she receiv ed many valuable present. And from there into the parlor which Was moil beautifully decorated with ferns and potted flowers, where they grtaily enjoyed themselves singing and pliying music rendered by Miss Joel Ty son. 'Then delicious fruils were served by Miss Addie Ellen Ty son and Miss Irma Lee Bundy, at ten thirty they were ushered into the dining room where ail partook of ice cream and cake. At the midnight bout they do parted declaring a morfl enjoy able evening and wishing for her many more such birthdays. FOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT BY A. F. EASON. Reporter Local Happenings Wise arid Otherwise Mr. C. L. Dozier spent Sunday here visiting Mr. A. F. Eaton. Messrs. G. W. and J. W. Jef ferson were Wilson visitors Monday. Mr. J. L. Fountain, Jr., of Ral eigh, spent a part of lad week here visiting;. Messrs. I', L. Eagles an<f W. W. Yplvertoo were Wilson visi tors Monday. Mr. A. F. Windbnin spent Wednesday and 1'hursday in and around GreenvilK Miss Bessie O * ns, of G"'i<is boro, is in town vi .itinK her i>,i- ? ents, Mr. and Mis M, C. .O^ecs Miss Bettie Le? is, of Magi '.v - fieldi spent the ?v?i-k ?.\ud. live the guc& of Miss Annie P. Owens. 'Mr. Arthur L. Wooten kit Tuesday for W1 itsett In&itutc, where he will be in school for the coming term. > ' Mr. Will Rose Minshew, of ?ufeka, spent InA week here visiting his school mate, Mr. Martin Edgar Lane. Quite a number of our 'people attended the yearly meeting at King's X Roads Sunday. All re- - port a ptairtn' spent day. There was a Ball given here Thursday high! August 19th. Quite a number ol the Farmville and Macclesfield people attend ed. Mrs. Alfred Q. Owens, who for the pail few weeks has been visiting At her old home in Rockfotll, returned home la?l week. , Mrs. E. Bruce Beasley left lad Thursday, the 19th, for Colcraine, where she will visit for a few days, after which she will visit lier old home in Shaw boro. 1 Mr. M. D. Owens, of Stantons burg, who la j car waj in the employ of Fountain & Co . of this place, spent a few days here this week shaking hands with his mady friends. The Harvest Moon. The term 'h?rrnt moon" I* op .pUM to the fun moon which happens on or n-sareat to tli? Slat ot September. i>? cause It rises on aeveral consocu U?? night# mora nearly; after aunset than any other full moon of the year, ?nd la eepeclally favorable for harvest ing work In tfcw erent n? f . ? . Consisting of Glassware, Chinaware, Tinware, Crockery, Enamelware and Hundreds of yy - w .wm 'Other Things that EVERY Housewife Needs. ... , .... _ . . wmm , . ... / We have decided to CLOSE OUT our efa'jre fftock of the above named articles at almost YOUR OWN PRICE, and have moved this sftock into the dtore recently vacated by Cohen & Pearson. Below we give you a few of the prices at which this' stock will be s6ld. 8 100 .-piece Dinner Sets from $4.94 tip. r Jowls and Pilchois, 89c up to $1.50 Tftblo Tufdblets, - 15 at& 20c per dozen Thin Blown Tumblers, - &c ?" liter Dishes 10c. SuRar Dishes 10c. Ice Tea Gltmes - ' lOcl Beautiful Cut Class Tumblers, worth $1.50 a Set* to so for only 99c. . Cut Class Sherbets, worth $1.50, novy 99c. Beautiful Cutt Glass Olive Dishes - 75c. Hand Painted Solid Bowlis le go at" 25c. 7 .Beautiful Plates to ?o at only 7c. cuch Soup Plates 7c. Cups and Saucers 7 to 10c Stake Dishes, - - 39 to 59 ccnts. ? ? Stone Jars, - '^r gallon, 10c. TINWARE AT YOUR OWN PRICE. ?iMLu ? ENAMELED WARE A Lot of Preserving Kettles to go ut 25c. Roarers, 25, 35 and 79c. Tea and Coffee Pots, - - 25, 39 and 49c. Milk Pans, to go at from '? 10c uji Wash Basins - ' 10c and up. Double Rice Boilers, - 33c, and up. Coffee Kettles, * 44c. Large 14 and 17 quart Dish Poos, 25c. up. 12-piece Toilet Sets, worth $12.50 now 5 49 ? I* ' = These are only a few of the many good things we are offering. Come and see. ' ' ? i SEE OUR 5 AND 10 CRJT COUNTER You will find many bargains thereon. ? ? . 1 j - ?> -f ?' time to get a lot of things you need for very little money. Nothing charged to anybody at any price from this {{tore. nesday Morning. Sept 1st; at 9 o'clock. Come Early and Get Your Pick K sold for Less Than Actual Cost. But our loss is your gain. Don't fail take advantage of this Great Opportunity
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