Farmville Enterprise G. A. ROUSE, Editor and Publisher 111 11 One Dollar the war ? in adWuce. * - I, _ EuereO la the Post Office at Fana vilie, N. (X, aa second class mall matter. F Rates for publishing Obituary Notices are one-half cent a wofrd; and cash most accompany copy or same will not be published. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1916. STOP A MOMENT -THINK DEEPLY <? In your mad and ceaseless rush for the accumulation of this world's goods; fleeting pleasures and things which can bat bring only individual yet temporal wel fare, sit down some evening and allow your thoughts to dwell for a moment on questions and mat . ti rs which not only begets profit to yourself, but which reach out N and touch the weffare and plea sures of others. Have yoc ever devoted one moment's thougtt to the town or community where in you have been so fortunate r& to reside; have laid aside your own iniividual ?grantiizement and tried to shoulder even a part of the many burdens hofne by a few individuals, whose lives are but daily sacrif cas for the pub lic gpoft and the general welfare of all the people? Have you thought of the great accomplish ments or problems of a public nature ^od considered the fact that at some time and some where . s -me individual had given these problems sacrificial thought and evolved the plan whereby things dreamed of in the past had be come a happy realization? Did it ever occur to you that, in the promulgation oi these questions aud matters, that the man who ga\e birth to these public ideas and nutured them until their im portance could be so appreciated by others as to bring about re forms m thought, and become principles so fixed is the public mind as to prove blessings to aty mankind, especially those close about you? la all these matters; public questions and transforma tions touching the welfare of your town and peopb, to what extant art their realiz .'wa tr.ic - *ble to your efforts, and what have you doneaod wfeat a& you doing to better the condition o.( - ? 1 . 154,72*2* 537.61 l.sor.w 4,678.76 3,368.15 Capital Stock ?12,5*.W Surplus Fond 2,5*.* Undivided profit*, lest carnal a.* 1Kb p*y*ble W.0*.* Deposits ?obje<5i to check 33,877.52 Time Certificates of depo* 3,431.52 _ To* the town and its people? Are you fond lending your support to those movements and giving your encouragement to those about you who are bearing the brunt of the battle in trying to give thotown and community the very best, or are you one of those pessimistic, chronic kickers of the moss back variety, whose vision and ideas are so drawfed as not to be able to behold only those things which can bring you direct profit. Every community is more orj less afflicted with these human parishes. Let .it m T*" not be said of you that this class you hold membewkip; -Nashville Graphic. . I'Mfi: Hmr rrr-wso II iblish, well eqr and very prosperous school for | GIltLS ?d YOUNG r-.+'.x'* pppppppjjP^WroBBitotg -JtL- *, Fall term begins Sept. 20th, 1916. For catalogue, address ' v J.M. rt I 'I iii J = - i.-W I ?H ? Vr' ? .Jf-V- I' !%'? ,vy vWi-! >'? - t <r ? <v>: ? says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's tonic. She says further: "Before I began to use Cardui, my back and head 'would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able < to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. 1 soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water milL 1 wish every suffering woman would five a trial. ! still use Cardui when I feel a little bad, and it always does me good" 'Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, iuling women for more than fifty years. Get a Bol 1 3?@i^i you may have In mind. Its officials, long experienced, stand ready to ad vise and cheerfully give you the benefit of thei knowledge. .. . . , Our wide associations keep us in constant toucl ice, guiranteetag ||e strictest ?^de* Call and See as at Aoy Time M wui Cost Y?m Hi and for the next several days we are going to offer these goods at greatly reduced prices. '? ' ? ri-'K?- ?* ' V, - ',r r date in. design, and all are real bonafide bargains at the low price we have put on them. Let not Farmville, N. C T. E. JOYNER, Manager ?? 1 ? . ?L'.1 The man who hustle never has to wait for the fellow in front to get out of ilie way. ? Stop UBing dangerous drag More ^ It jwUvate|i;.yon! " W bilious, oluggiah, constipated and believe you need ,vile, dangorojv eal' .j-Jto start yo? I.ver Liver Tone and take a ?poonlol tonight, tf it faiinn; start strajghten'you right up better than calwnpl and without griping or making yoif.-Mck'I want you to go b*ck to the store and get' yonr monejra|f|f2p -m?;| -Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, and sick and nauseated. Don.1 low a day's work. Take a spoon ful of harmless, vegetable Dodson's Liver Stone tonight aid wake up feeling great. ItJs perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. l%&?t salivate, so by M I M the readily avaiW *$1 *convaleacerit ;) yo by mB&? i ( ? ev . i ? ???.??-??: r '^^:Z1toltSj|LE:iN FARMVILLE BY Wm 10 and never 1 enough to >ut it's cer

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