It Pafs To Advertise Through The Columns of The Farmville Enterprise ? IT REACHES - THE PEOPLE G. A. Rouse Editor and Publisher VOL. VIII FABMVTLL?, ' SM DIE FOR hew men low FIVE BILLION DOLLAR* AND TEN J MILLION. SUBSCRIBERS IB GOAL SET. MIRIIM $3,088,000,009! Gigantic Machine is Set in Motion ? ** ?* ' ? -2. Banks, Nawwpapera, Commercial Or ganUattons and Patriotic Societies Wilt Work For Suoceaa of Big Loan. Wasingtoc. ? The second liberty loan campaign opened Monday with which to carry on the war. To obtain ft,WO,OOO,OO0 in subscrip tions, the minimum set by treasury officials for the issue, a gigantic ma chine of many parts stands wer^jjet in motion with the opening of the compalgn. Fifty per oest greater than the first liberty loan, the present of fering is the largest the American people ever have been called upon to absorb, and to make certain (hat It will be more than folly subscribed of ficials for months past have Seen per fecting the elaborate sales and public ity mechanism. 1 Ftve billion dollars and ten million subscribers ? that is the goal to whloh officials hope to drive the campaign successfully during the next Xocr weeks. The services of virtually ev ery industry of the nation have been enlisted to bring about this result. Secretary McAdoo opened" the cam paign formally with a speech ?n Cleve land, Ohio, the first of many he will deliver in & transcontinental tour which will take him into virtually ev ery section of the country and keep an the road until October M, - the ? farm pa pers? which contributed so largely to the success of the first issue, will work for the success of the second. Chambers of commerce, boards of trade, manufacturers' associations and kindred organisations have pledged tJwir active and unstinted efforts In the campaign. Patriotic societies by the score hsvtr been ?listed, as wvll as church aai school organisations, labor organic tkrns, fraternal societies children. The stage and the screen will do their part. Leading theatrical and moving picture stars hare heen filmed tor a special number "which will be 4fcpiayed in virtually every moving picture theater in the country, while, from behind die footlights of vaude ville and other theaters speakers will atfllMkdafly the time between the acts to campaign tor the loan. COAL RETAILERS' PROFITS LIMITED BY OflDEA 188UE0 Immediate Reduction to Consumer la Expected. x Washington.? Government control over the coal industry was made tem plate by an order of _Fuel Adminis trator Garfield limiting the profita at retafl coal and ooke dealer through out the country to a basis which' ia: expected to bring about ah immediate reduction in prices to the consumer. The order directs that the retailers shall' fix their prices so as to limit .their groaa margins over coat to the average of such gross margins during the year 1115, plus a maximum of 30 per cent of the IMS margin, provided that in no case shall the acerage mar gin of the month of July this year be exceeded. Local committees appointed by the federal fuel administrators In each state will see to It that the dealers comply with the irder and the deal ers themse*7ee will be called upon Co return sworn cost sheets showing the facts upon which they .have based their prices. Doctor Garfield selected 1915 as a aonssi year because the coal short age -sirich resulted in continued rises in nrices did not begin until 1916. The additional 30 per cent te-atlowM jto cover increased coat of doing busfnwee Prices already fixed by the govern ment for coal at the moath of the mine are. near thoee charged in 1911, and with the Jobbers' charge now lim ited to 25 cents a ton aad the cost of transportation not materially increas ed, the consumer in every community should be amplg to get deal of any de scription at approximately the price W said in If 15. j Parisot's Neapolitan Troubadours.? V "? V L , : Washington? Every Am?ricah?ier mnt vessel at more than -Melons ?l2&S8r??S ; "We will keep the documents un less ordered by the court after the hearing toglve theaa up." >'?- ?' ? ' ' The Old standard Grove's Tasteless Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON.:' It acts on the liver,; Drive# out MaliHe^ Eariihea fhe Blood and Buildaup the Whole System.' -60 cents. ATION OF NIW BONOS E $60 AHO *UlV.pL?* V ? ?Iqf $50. ' ^ ?: Maturity in 25 Year,.-?ub.crlpt?on. Rouble Two Par Cant Upon Appll OLilatlorijj; . i&i#. 40 and 40 Par Cent. Washington. ? . Secretary McArt.w announced the details of the seamd liberty loan, , which win be offered \o the public October I. The chiu fea tures are: [.& ?; ';K , \ - Amount? 12,000,000,000 or morj, *be excess not to exceed one-half of ?ho amount of orer-aubscrlption. Terms of bonds? Maturity, 26 years; redemable at the option of the secre tary of the treasury In 10 years. Denominations of bonds? 150 and . multiples of |50. Interest rate? Four per cent, pay able semi-annually on November 15 and Mey 16. *'/ ; ' Terms of payment? Two per onut upon application, 18 per cent Novern ber 16, 40 per cent December 14 and 40 per' cent January 13, 1918. The privilege of converting boua j of this Issue into bonds of any suc ceeding issue bearing a higher Inf. v est rate than tour per cent ? duriu,? the period of the Var is extended, and through an arrangement under wbi.-a bonds will be printed with only f :r coupons Instead pf 50 (to be exchang ed at the end of two years for t5e bonds containing the full ' number, of coupons deliveries will be prompt. In tWff maimer the !4eqe of Interim eer tiflcates will be avoided. miiiBRtteilfgf*: i-ttc -r- ? .. ? ? i :S KNGLAND RAIDED AGAIN GERMAN AIRMEN For t?e second- alght In succession German airmen have raided the southeastern section of England and readied London. The visitation ap parently was Btaged earlier than the one on Monday, but the Germans did not succeed In penetrating to the heart of the dty, being stopped on the outskirts by the defensive forces, i A score of casualties are reported to have been caused by the few bombs which the Germans were able to drop. Latest reports on the raid of Monday j night show 16 dead and 70 injured. :t 'i fi Mirr ' ' ' ? ? uction ir population is increasing . 5 $??Zi-;-rZ ' 'f-'lilf} -fc l