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11 The FMi Enterprise THE ROUSE PRINTERY G. A. Roose, Editor and Manager Mrs. J. L. Shackieford, Society Editor Sabeeriptioa Price One Year - $1.50 SSx Months .75 TErii-Months .40 JUtwtismg Rates ,> Funished on Application to Manager Entered as second class mail matter May the 10th, 1910, at the postoffice at Farmville, North ^Carolina, under the Aet of March 3rd, 1878. IS THE FOUNDATION RIGHT? If you were building a house, the first thing you would do would be to see that the foundation was strong and durable, capable of carrying whatever weight you intended to build upon it Are you as careful in feeding your hogs, to see that they receive the Docessary elements to build bone and frame? Without strong bone and a well-developed frame, it is impossi- < ble to get the size that breeders are striving for. ' Investigation has proven that most ' rations are deficient in minerals, and ? it is these very minerals that are necessary in building frame and bone. ' While your brood sows are carry ing their litters, it is necessary that they receive sufficient minerals to in sure the proper development of un born pigs. These sows are under a big strain and they need to replenish the minerals in their own body as well as pass it on to the developing litter. And just remember, too, that the hog market will probably be high next year and that every spring pig will ' mean increased profits. Are these fall pigs of yours that you have just taken up out of the pasture getting enough mineral mat ter in their feed? If they are not, you are going to have some bad footed, weak-backed boars and gilts next year that won't be Worth any thing as breeding stock. Just stop a moment to- figure out whether or not your herd is getting sufficient mineral, and if there is any question in your mind, the cheapest insurance you can buy is the pur chase at a reliable mineral mixture aad add a small quantity to your present ration. It costs hut a few , ^J^a2BaainlK)ne tire herd.?The Duroc Bulletin. " - ? . ' -' BIBLE READING - ? *? ' K T If tbere is any one thing, from a. I human standpoint, the men of-this country need more-than any other. It Is the habit of daily Bible reading. ? G?t^ a King James version of tba Bible, or. if you prefer, an Amerl I en Be vised edition, and read one or two chapters every day. You will witneaa a marvelous change in yoo* own condition, in yoor ablMtj to A I, control yourself, and in your iafin anee and power oyer yoor friends, your employees and your business, . A I# ft amount of the present rest fcssi*eas of to-day. mentally, physi mBr and socially,.canhe attributed to the lack of -Bible >sowtedg% r', wMijtnr Bible study. ' r ' The Bible is supernatural. Dw ? net reed ttto a earnest, wperA^^ - C^buaslins every it^y iOT ita pertet - - j; Cash and Carry Economy Grocery Bulletin f[ ! LOOK FOR THE YELLOW FRONT i XI > , . . > ? u ; ;, r. ? t r_ ,rl.k - ? J I BEST GRANULATED SUGAR, Lb.: 9Jc | f 16 oz. loaf. D. P. BREAD 7c I J\ Asbolute the best loaf of bread that the best material and I ; expert bakers can produce. Manufactured in our i ; new $150,000.00 bakery. X D. P. CAKE, Raisin, Plain or Layer, lb. 25c I j; Ask our Manager for a Sample. x |: D, P. FRUIT CAKE, lb. 40c j \ t SWIFT'S Premium Hams, lb. ?27c \l 1* SWIFTS Premium Franks, lb. 20c :: SWIFTS All Pork Sausage Meat, lb. 23c H SWIFT'S Picnic Shoulders, lb. 15c :i '? < M . <> SALT RIB PORK, lb 15c | Blackeye Peas, lb. 9c \\ Navey Beans, lb. - _ -9c ]| Rice, Best Head, lb. ,,r 9c j; BACON, Gov. Issue, 12 lb. can,. 1.55 j ? MACKEREL, (Fancy White) ....... 12c :J| || EGGS, Fancy Selected, doz. 40c it o EGCS, Extra Selected, doz. in carton,. 43c <| o Every Egg Guaranteed. - <? !: MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, pkg. 8c;: | 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, (all colors) can ....... 10c \\ ORANGES, Fancy Florida, Doz. ... 30&40c || \: GRAPE FRUIT, Fancy Florida, each, 8 & 10c o ![ ===_====== j; it NUTS?Best Mixed, lb 20c :: || NUTS?Brazils, lb, 20c it \\ NUTS?English Walnuts, lb. 25c || it" NUTS?Almonds, Soft Shell, lb. 25c h tt ? - ? '? \\ it D. P. COFFEE, l ib. Sealed pkg.33c tt The World's Best. . Roasted and Ground Fresh Dqjly. 2 Jt WifT PAY MORE? 2 Jt | f . j ? op. *?>' i % ?? ? : . ' *"?' ; ? 'mm ? I ' Subscribe to The Farmville Enter prise?$1.50 Per Year * -v-\ Tv ; ? . ..... >. ? ? ' ? > :>' .j :? tX.y ' *" " ' " ' " " * ' ''' ' I I A Striking Value-at *295 1 I proportionate advance in price. I ' '' ''? ' '??'"' '' ?.\. ^creasing, its cos; , to the W purchaser. B ?;'^B '? A camuarwoa -extending ?^3ni' I will wJ tM iaa, ?h* -ft the present price i?act^ jjl i '^. A ^ A A -*- A ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ .?. ^ A A. M. 1*.' A^ *. A ^Jt|L ^ A A A A. *L ^ ^ ^ ^ "?I' 'X l>i4\X ? X *1 ? M sAHjf vliYjt '' jl%vl!#/&^\A/ A i^l'f 1 XI" A Mere Detail < ? Mandy was tiling a friend she had < ? been to a wedding. She described o the bride's whits satin gowp, the veil, ] \ the slippers, the flowers,"and every- < ? thing. <? '"And what did the bridegroom ] [ wear?" asked the friend. '<; "Well, do you know, that good for < ? nothing fellow never showed up: at ]! all." . | _ fCjl I I I J' I aB? ?s<ap Pristing I t; 11 ?: . ??? ^????-?? ' ' -? ' ' ' ^ ~ , . i H: *? ^ v. ?? - ;:: R ' 1" ? I OWN | FEATURE | ORCHESTRA | 8-PIECES-8 :! "Ob How They II Can Play" 31\ 1 1 , xx I , , ?, ... - . j; . . . * ' ' ??" ?"?%'**?' ? -ii gig ? V x; ?r-n r i j ^ ^ Now Playing ' j ; n ? ; i , ? . *v .; ? j j ? * . . at the ! : Wilson Theatre jj XX : Two Crowded It Houses 8 That Speaks Tor If Itself H ? ? | CHANGE Of PLAYS-VAUDEVILLE MP SCENERY NIGHTLY 11 Opening Play Monday Night I "A RECEIPT IN FILL" r A ROLLICKING COMEDY IN FOUR ACTS || II PRICES-$1.00,75c, 30e, TAX PAID I pi SEATS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE ill * ' ? ? J \ SECURE CHOICE SEATS EARLY || : ? : ..... ' ? ' ?' ' . ', , JJr *V ''i " it" f.'l ?+ff* *" ?. r-?.??? ? ? ~ ??-* . ??yA-. - ? v . ?+, . ? . '? v ... ^ ?? ? -v ?.|J . ' i ;? f ? : ?' ? ?: '? ????:.? ? - j| K COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. 1 Announces the opening of an Insur- i! ance Agency with offices located ? - ? .yv ' ?>' < at the Bank of Farmville. LIFE, ii FIRE, and all other forms of Insur ' ? I & . "? V . ' - . * -w ? ? ance. ii | ' ? ' 'i :4?i( ? ? w ? : ;???: ? fii I j' ' v ? ' . ? : ?. -ir . ? - ????*. ; .; y WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS | . a. ? ? -sh;,w'' !l n m I-Ik 17 am :: D. E. OGLESBY, Mgr. I -I J1* ? 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