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Farmville Enterprise G A, ROUSE, Editor and PuMAcc Uw Don mr th* Mir? In adva nce . / : *?* : Entered 1q (be Po?t Office at Ftna" \ ville, N. C.v u second class mail matter. f'jk" ?< ' ? \ : Rates for publishing Obituary Noticcs are oae-balf eeat a word; and cash musi accompany copy or same will not be published. > FRIDAY. JULY 28, l?tt. Toward Home P^? per and Your Business ? - ?; . ' The following is an editorial appearing in $ recent issue of The Nashville Graphic, which so forcibly applies to the case here, that we reproduce same, having it appfty to Farmville" in stead 'of .Nashville. Read and study it carefully, and may it open you: eyes to a since of duty to your Own business as well as to the welfare of your local paper. . "Oae vjtrld naturally think! after a glance at the advertising j cofuinns of The Farmville Enter- ' prise there were only half a dozen business Concerts in Farm ville, when the fa?t that only a small number of them give The Enterprise that support deserving yet thesesame business concerns, many of whom get direct bene fits by rtaton of The Enterprise being published in Farmville^ have not yet awakened to a sense of their duty to the local paper, that since its beginning has labored for the upbuilding of the town and community as has no other enterprise within Ihe town. ^These same non adver tisers are always demanding ser vice and sacrifice at the hands of the publisher and when ever there is any matter which threatens the progress of the community or the general wel fare of the town and her people, J The Enterprise always expect ed and^tbus far has never failed, fpr Farmville and her every xati zen as no other agency at the command of t^e people. ' Jhere is nota business concern in the city that eAn jdstify its position in nor canying an advertisement in Tte Enterprise. It will pax tfcem four fold any amount they may invefi. If they are unable to advertise, then it 3ands to reason they are not able to be in business ov have a business that C they are somewhat ashamed to ' advertise. - If the Enterprise " manifested tW same disloyalty t^Farmvi'le as some of its busi ness concerns manifest towards " The Enterprise we would long What a wonderful gift to bel iblessed with the attractiveness that makes every one wish to know the owner bt&er, a^d yet it is a gift ea^- to possess or cul tivate. It is about as elusive as ihe perfume of a flower, the bloom of the peach, or the song of a bird's twitter. It is only a smile, a courteous deed, an un selfish act performed at just thef time and piace. ? * ' * ' i "X Or he* Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard jenetal ?treii*theninK tonic, GROVE S TASTELESS chlH-TONlQ, drives out y tori*, enriches the bkMd,tad boiMs op ute sys tem. A true tonic. Fot ?d*lt? and children. 50c. ..Church Directory.. ? Of The ? Town of Farmville ?. 1 " 1 METHODIST CHURCH S* T. Moyle, Pallor Services: 1& Sunday at II a. m., and 8:1$ p. m. 2nd. Sunday at 7^30 p. m. 3rd. Scmday at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p/m. Sunday School at 9:45 3* m. Prayer meeting every Wednes day eveningat 8:15. EPISCOPAL CHURCH John R. Matthews, Rector Services: Each 2ndToesday night at 7:45, eacli 4th Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. ? BAPTIST CHURCH 'j. E. Kirk, PaSor ' Services: > 2nd. Sunday at 11 a. m. and 81:5 p. m. 4th. Sunday at 11 a. m., and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. ra. Prayer meeting every ^Wednes day evening at 8:15 p. m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH W. P. Jordan, Paitor Services in the Christian Church on corner of Main and Ctmich streets every Sunday mornin? at .11 o'clock, and 8:15 p. m. You are cordially invited and will be warmly welcomed at all these serviced ^ rt Cutter from the Great Baltimore and New York Style Makers will be in Attendance - - _ I?M Y? ? ?' ? . ' :? i*, v '" r";-r RflfcK ".?> "*?' ' ?? . ~ ' > v ?"??'.??- J 'i' ? . . ? ? . ? ??''?' * ?_ ? - . ' ? ? - - OUR ANNUAL FALL TAILORING OPENING has come to be an institution among the well-dressed men of this vicinity. It is something to be looked forward to,? an event which particular men know is worth waiting for. ? - ? As everybody knows, there is a tremendous difference between smart Metro i potitan Custom Tailoring and the ordinary kind; a big difference in fashion, in cut, in I fit and in finish. The big city tailors get a certain something into their workr which r ordinary tailors can't equal;? its worlh having of course;? it's wh it makes all the r difference between a $20 Suit and one which costs $50 to $75. ? , ' ' ' ? ' ? ' 1 ? . -? V - This higher class of Fine Tailoring, at moderate prices, is whqt is available through our connections with the Celebrated Wholesale Master Tailors Schloss Bros & Company of Baltimore and New York All the style, ail the elegance, all the satisfaction possible to $e most expensive ' Tailoring is yours through this system at prices not more than for the ordinary, com f? monplace make-believe custom tailoring. Our made-to-measi far superior to the 3s? 7 'fro-v-v.^ ^vsassssi m&r - ??-? ?*? ':.:< ?sjrs| Wilson Street Next Door to City Market ? _l * ' _ _ ' *?- ' .. ; . ' !-? ?. ? - ? ?? : fc M V><i ;<8&si?t M&] 2 next several days we are going to
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