It Pays To Advertise Through The Columns of The Farmville Enterprise 11 REACHES - THE PEOPLE MPNfw* ?w.'&e The second annual Farmville Community Fair Opened Thurs day morning October 25, with a big parade led by the Maccles field Concert Band from Mac clesfield, N.C., under the -lead ership o< J. Y. Vonk, Chief Mar shal, and his splendid culpa Assistant Marshals. There were at least 25 Marshalsio the parade and a/ large number of Floats. Tbose deserving special mention were the Red Cross Float, which consisted 4>f two autos decorated With the Red Cross colors > and v symbols, and a dray with a Red attractively , ? two above mentioned receiving the prizes? the Red Cross float receiving the first prize asd the Chamber of Com* merce the second > V There was a large number if exhibits, and while the numbet was hardly equal to that of last year, the quality of the exhibits was splendid. The premium lists were only recently distributed, and for this reason, possibly, a number failed to get their ex - li.Mts on display. A large num ber of premiums were kiv?.u uy> ine merchants of the town, and in addition to giving the prem iums they defrayed the expenses of the Fair. The advertising exhibits, on the tooths were especially good ?those of the judges had neighboring counties. The crowd was fully as large as that of last year, there being softie 5, COO or 6, GOO people in town, V The Fair closed ith the Mar- ; .. w: shal's Ball, given in ihe Big j Four Warehouse at ten oc*leck Thursday night. m. . ? Congressman SfflaliV Address Before an audience of some 1,000 or 1,500 people, Gongress man J. H. Small delivered in a nuotcily manner one of the greatest addresses ever made in this part of the country, on the war and its causqfe and ina drastic German the other waf was enacted. convinced by this this is a war by America andl for America and in defense of] 'Afedrican citiiens. The loyalty ag^fwMt^hi^oBr wounded MiSiPi extra sweaters, helmets, socks, etc., to protect them from the coldrwhile Jhe nurses will attend orgamza IffnlhU ee to five here -are men? from every community iheSttte.- ' . rhe object of the Conven 1 it two-fold: tot, to prepare tbe way lot ting 2,000 ^active B^Cross SSSfitSffgft I -gnat work, doiac. to this nventioa and learn what is utred to fbfttt a, local organt M ? i sympathy with me objects of the convention will be hearsily welcomed. . ' -? For the Committee: J. W. BAILKY. Chairman, Raleigh, N. C. Mm be sent to fibe front, with the best. To do meat must have Attention, people of tforth C^rofinu! Open hearts, marcM Your President has called on yoil. Your (Jovernor bas ap peaied to you. Your boys, soOn to be in trenches, are turning: wistful eyes to vou. They bear your names. Shall they not, in tltefr equipment, bear abroad unequaled evidence of ^ your JoV*T | Open pocket-booii ! Double timfe! March! The winters in France are cold. Are you willing for these plucky boys to shiver for lack 6f dollars,: to be converted into 3rool and warmth? Your table know* 00 lack'; can you stand to: garage* ?od it. valuej JgreatJr ?mi?db 7 the addition o?T>l?er!wn <* soda (baking powieri; - JLPlk., WV4DUW ~ -sZT^ --.1.3" total 1088 of 231 lightning with aggregate losaea of $2M,481. In only three Instances, or leu than I'M per oast, were the building? rodded, the aggregate losaea for these three Area being ISJ50 ; theparcentage of lose* bsteg only subtly more ihan th^ per ccntage of the number offlrea.-? Fire Prctectlcn^i;^; . ; . ' for; your sons abroad to have less abundance ? Our boys have to shoot; are you willing for them to fire with obsolete guns? Artillery paves the way for every infantry attach and saves untold number of lives; shall our] Tarheel lads tmve to rush ihtq battle without the.' protect ive . barrage of thousands of splendid guns end well- timed shells? Flying machines reveal enemy platjs and guide every movement of our arms ; shall they not be so gladly and gener ously furnished that they wilt hover like a protective cloud over the sons of our homes? Brave men will drop from wounds and sickness ; shall they perish for lack of hospitals equipped with every healing art to nurse them back to robust ness? Crossing the oce'-n is dan gerous unless convoys b^ompany the transports; shall attending convoys not be multiplied until. - our : troop ships sail through guarded ltnes? :? \ ^Tosupply this, clothing, food, iuns, cannon,. fcospitaf? flying machines,, ships, money, money, - . T hiddd and proud; annals of "our lived country ! Act this hour. Grasp pens! Draw checks! March! tin WMm That Doe* list Affect tin toad Because of Its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BK.OMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and doe* not caase nerronsneas nor rinsrinz in head. Hrmcmtva the full name and look lor thr. signature of H. W. GKOVS. 30c. id of land are what gave ich *rill give you such a [ farm. We are giving lents on the crops from