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Moseley Bros. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGTS. WfjUjiT^ riuhl ill Hull lilim. i;i I’aso, 'I'l'Xiis., Si'pt. 7 —I'laiiU .(•’dw.scr, llic hi'advillt', C(i!i)., wi ltcr- vvcislit? and .Tuluiiiy M( f'arly (it San Kraiicisco wen- lo cla>h this uricrnooii iij a sclu’dulrci ^O-rouiid lialtlo in the liull Kiiif; at Juari/., Mi'x. AlcCarly lias hKlilinK tor a nuiiilji r ol \fars and has iiu't all thi> best in hin I lass. Kowhit is a ni'w conii r, haV' ing boon boxing for only a yt'ar. Si-«'oihI Triiil for Allructi Miinl«‘rcr, Ci'iii'Va, 111.. Si‘pt. T—Anthony IVt- I'as. Mccviscd (if slaving 'riicrt'sa llii!- I.inilt'i'. his I'ornuT liani'i'i‘, in a coinc-^ I t ry in .Xurora one ninht. last I’Vb- i iiary, was arraiTiKi'd in I'Durt licri' lo- ilny III stand trial t'(ir tin' socnnd tinu'. il;i‘ tirst trial of I’ctras look placi' I'l I'' early in .Inly. 'I'ho jiir y disajirriMl .'ilandinfr II for a((niittal and om' t'or conviction. It is ox peel cd that counsfl tor llu‘ assuscil nifi will (‘micavor to Ki'iuri' a Chanel' ol' vi'nir(.-. )liniiCMifii Tair <)|m'ii'<. Minni'apnlis, Minn.. Sept T 'I'ln! Inm sota State I’air, oni.' of tin- inosl nuportant of tin' .vi'arly ai?>'ii'uliiiral ' .\hiliitions hi lil in IIh' I'niti'd Stall's opcni'd tciday wiih a largi' crowd ami ihf larijisi di^;phly in every depart- inent ever Uiniwn on opeiiiiif? day. Iliirses. (ilttli' anil other live sloeK ex- . ( I ll in number and exeellence the iniilai ilisphi.vs in pervious years, V hile in the aurielnniral. nieelianics and (liuiiestie art halls the cxhiliit.- ere more varii-d than ever before. ,‘\n altraetive racing prn.L'ramnie and many other bieh-lass lealures of ■ ni' rtainnient have been proviib d by (he nuuia.iienient. »<>iniiii .Miiiiaucrs S« iia(ors ('iiiiiimii;ii. I’hoeiiix, Ariz., Sept. 7—Said to 1) lilt' only woman in the United States who ever iniinaged a political caiu- laiKii for a candidate for the United States Senate, Miss Myrtle Garrison cmielnded her labors today in bohalt of lieese Lin^?, who seeks the Demo cratic nomination in Arizona. l..ing will go before tile voters at tomor row's slateuidi primaries. Miss (lar- rison is a newspaper woman. I.uImii- liii) ill I'liicimo. ('hil■a^'o. 111, Sepi. 7 Today's ob servance of l.abor !>ay in Chicago was more general than usual. 'I'he banks. pxchangf's and iniinicipal buildin;' were closeil, as Were nearly all of the leadin.s? business bonso.i. A bif! parade in the morefn"- v.a'- lollmved |i\ fnilin>c-i eondai 'i d by nuur. labor I'nions. WIMI UVILLK NKWS Wintervilli', Sejit. 7 Our little town \ as shocked 'rimrsday, evening by the sudden death of .Mrs. \V, I!. Sto(dis .Mrs. Sloclis had been sick only i' x\eel; with typhoid fever She was about tifty-live years old and was loved by all who liiiew her. Mrs. Slocks is survixeii 111 a liusiiiiml. ihre'.’ ihni.ghters. Mi's. Samm l \'incent. .Mrs. I.. A. Kittrell and Miss l^stlier, and tour sons, lilane.v, I.awrence. Uay- mond ami Cb tus Stocks, 'i'he remains V. ere intered in their family burying cround near here yesti'rday aiter- riKin. Uev. i:. !■'. I’ittman of Ayden Mrs Stocks was a kind wife ami a loving niotler. and our heartfelt sympathy poes mn lo the reaved. I If you want the liiglu;st prices for your beef cattle, milk cows and couii- ti'.v produce, see II. ^V, Dail. I’rof. F (; Xye, b ft this afternoon lo lill the iJiilpit at Ailington Stre..| liaptist church at Uoi ky Mount 'I'here will Ije services in the l^jjis- eopal church Sunday at 1 o'clock in Ihe afternoon. Services at Ihe l!an list ai II o'ehiek and ^ p. m. by Ih - I asto)'.'^. I \'oung man, if you want lo be litted j for the shop or parlor, it will -he ;u > onr interest to see 1!. I). Forrest i*C jCo. as Ihe.v liaVe a eoiiiplete line o! I gent's rurni.'liing. I Get the best and i hi a pest /isii at I I!. W. I laII s six (lays lo the week. ■Miss Uora I-.'. Cox renirned this afier iM.on from a several days visit to her .'•isit r, .Mrs Itc rhi-ri .Jenkins. hon't torget ihat Harrington, liar lir A- ('<!., liave Ihe slioe tliat wili make life walk easy Prices right. -Afr.s. A. W. neihlard and children are visiting relatives at Sini|ison Ibis \ (I'k. Mr .•\tticiis II. llatsidl of Iferbert is spending week end here visiting liis many friemls. If(! will go to Chapel Hill next week (o enter (he Univer sity. ■Mr. and .\fr.s. W. A. \oliles and cliild (if 1 lover arrived yesterday to attend (he funeral services of (heir aunt | Mrs. \V. H. Stocks. The students are still arriving and registering at Winterville IMt;h School 'ihe enrolment is larger now than it was at the beginning of last year Jlr. and Mrs. IF. (J. Langston left Ibis morning for Wake Forest where Mr I.angslon will continue his studies We usually say a friend in need is a friend indei'd. If that be true the Hunt Club shoe is our friend, for the winter is rapidly approacliing and H 11. Forrest iv;- Co., are still receiving hhipments of those famous shoes to protect us from the cold. The Hank of Winterville will bi' | closed Monday, as it is a legal holid;iy 'I'he Hank will be open 'I'liesday, a-^ usual. With the present labor crisis, time is money. Then you need to utili/e your time and see A\'. Ange for your hardware and paint. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cox left Ihi iifternoon for Beaufort where* they will spend week end. number of the Ayden people hav.' been attending tlio rtsvival meeting at Ihe Methodist church this week. Mr. T. Cox has liought a car and wishes to sell his youns; horse and buggy Be sure to see me for Buggies, Wagons and Harness. Cash or on time. J. E. Winslow, Greenville, N. C. Credit The kind of bargains we offer are good dependable goods with a strong guaran tee of a strong concern behind them. When you buy of us you have-the as surance that we are always here to make anything right that isn’t. You may be able to match our prices elsewhere perhaps—but not for our kind of vehicles; or our vehicles elsewhere—possibly—but not at our reason able prices. The secret of it all is that we keep a few laps ahead of the pro cession. We have made a study of the likes and needs of vehicle users. Our stock embraces every type of job that is . desirable and each one has a toucli here and there which puts it in a class just above and beyond the common .run of vehicles. Whether you care to buy now or come merely to get posted our lines will prove interesting and you are just as welcome in either case. The John Flanagan Buggy Company — Greenville, North Carolina. We can supply your wants in Har ness, Bicycles, Wa gons, Suries, Bug- g i e s and Road Carls. Ol DON'T n \ll lake nti- \il«aiiliiu'<‘ of a (•i'«>eii\illc /(“ii\ l.'xperieiu'f. When Ihe back begins lo ache. I'on't wail until liaelvache becoini ' hronic: 'Till liidlley trouble develop; 'Till Uidney i ronbb- develop-^: re>!. lireenville citi/.en's i'rolit b\ p'rie'nce, I .1. I), .lones, Carpenti r. Ini;:; chest-| mit St., I .'reeiiville, says : "Aboul a j >iar and a half ago I was trouhledj with my liaek and Uidiievs I had a| iiiill pain in iny back and across mvi liiin>. When I tried (o smop or bend j lo pick up my limls I had a shai'iii lain in iny Iddiieys. 1 had headacie | end diz:'y ^pl■lls and my sight was. iiiurreil. Si-eing 1 loan’s Kidney i'ills; ail verl i.--ed. I proeuri'il a box. This re- med.v r. nghlliied my hack and pul my Uliliieys in '-;iioil shape. Iioan'.- ICiilitey I'ills ari' a vei'\ sjuitii r. medv ier Uidiie> iroubi'." I'riie .'ii c.. r.i all ih ai ■I'- iuin : - ‘iiiply a. k t'nr ,i kidney r> niedy I li.ian',' l\idn"\ i'ills ihe same iha( .Mr .loiii-s had. I''u i’-.\lllbiirn, Cu ''I'lip:: . Ciil'ialo, X- T. 1. Moore Jeste Speight Moore & Speight INSURANCE Fire, Health and Accident Opposite Proctor Hotel GERMANS CHANGE PLANS r tii( A small boy weiu iiiio ilc I'h i light i.lllee Siilunlay morning, i.illed I'lr iliree III luir- i power eiei glohe- \lilS. Sr|it. <—Ai-ii'j ill'll ;i< rc;il ( H'i'iiiaii.< 1(1 ruiil imic tlil'ii- j Wit.'- (liscdVi-i'i'ii by <JiTiuaii ai'l'uplaiirs Mil' cnnl ('iii| ilal I'll by iIh- ili'ri'iiili'r.-;. ' ('lit I'l'iirliril. r.\i-rytiiiii'^ \^a> in ri'aili ‘ 1 rap w liii'li I lie • ii'iicra! >Ui i'f iiinlci! at :iiiaii airnii'ii. iii'inH'Icil all imi^ a I abnijiiniicil. 11 iii-lii-\ I'll I liai ill i|(l up 1 111' j il'i"<cli1 lilt! j iiiciil snul iiwai'il mil 111' i> I'l'i'i'i 1i <1 Jlial lill Millr Ilf b;d 1 li> bi'l \‘v I'cii I'casdii I'ui' lailvirc (lii'crtly nil l.*aris if 1 Ih' plan 111' bat- 'I’lic Allies an*, ii'ss til spiiiiii' lli(.‘ as liaiti il by < b'i‘- !il plan h;i\i' bi'i-ii till- t icrniaii^ a11 fiiipl to !i;i\1 u'l'ii rliaI.Lii'il 111 ,a nilivi‘- liiii' n'."lini;' n.iilli nl' Mcinla.'i'rla. Kai.-'i'i pi'r.-^iiiially i.- ilii'crt iii”' ibc v’a.'-lii'l ami Vi'nluiii. i ri' II. U. ( AIM I It. M. I». I’arctii'e limited lo iliseasi s of the I'je. I.ar. No'.e iiiiil riiriuil and The lining 111 ukiss.'s nilice «ilh Mr. 11. h, .lames. Crei'H- \ille. C.. every ,'\londav. 1 lonie I Mliee. Wii^,hiu.i:ton, N. C A liunillll't'inellt |)r. II. W Carter, announces that t peetacle-. and eye glasses, Iliade lo crder aeeoriling to his iireserijUion i.nd guaranteed lo be entirely satis- I'actor,'. ar' I'nrnished Iree ut' addition al cost to all patients who jiay his re gular I'ei' III' len dolars lor the eNa- laiiuition ol' their eyes. RUSKY TO RUSSIAN POLAND 1 ’I I'l'l)(i I’A 1). Sept. 7 iii'UiM'al l»ii>k\ 'aIiii tu<'k l.i'iuluiru; has bi'i'ii M'lit in lkn>si,iii I’nlaiiiK lii." ri'ii-c." hav ing (iigagod Austfiaiis while takinu arui\- thrunuh l*o- land. 'I'hcy attempt iim' in iTiim ii.ick the Au"1rians for- Waril llln\enilMlt In pre\e!l1 <iel'inall> •'endilii,; teinrm'et'- lllelit It is expert I'd 11li> will 1 M' ,'i 1 W n i H' t hi'ee ik'l.vs bat- ife in nl'iler tn ei nuplet e|y viilijuu.'lte tile U>t ria I !v. K'lis- ."laiis ;i1t('iiiiiteil tn a II ni hi late tiieir reiii re. MANY GERMANS DROWNED A N'l’W IJ I'llSejit. 7 Stated niaiix iii riiiaiis drnwu- W hell iM'luaills npi'lied dykeS and rinnded (■nuntrv‘ util west n|' Antwerp. In ati alleinpl tn prc\ eiit east iiian> (It-''- njis ;uh1 I'O'.tii?. MetropoUUn Lite lni«Mii»'« i'*' of New Yorli AieetB 447.82i).ll».x«. Georg* A. f*orrest, Sp«ci»t IK Vy»nB 8t. •rMBvUl*. W iiiaiis I'lTni'ls tn in\ade Antwerp rmiu tl nriiis were tnrei'd tn take velime in 11 ei <l(‘i'niaiis Inst li\e llmusaiul iiieii in . u 'rv'rniniide, ln>t alsn many unn>. ’i’!iei> e;tll\ Useless nil ai-enlllll n(' w.'itiT. enj'ai > ieu'e iiu ni iii'av Ml'-, piaeti- BARKl rilLUSlKlil Atfnej at 1mm •RKKNVILLF NORTH CAKOUIW- DB. JOH.V F. TMI6PEH. Tetoraarr Snrfcca. tiM moved bis office from OU Bow BUbles to Dr. Zeno Brows'i 8t»bl6B OB PouTtb Street. Ploa* 184 Day or Nlcht. 'm # and w. m. H. GLAXI Attornay at Law and Drainage Caaea a ■v*«la.-V la aSea formerly oeratlat Jarrta and Blew. ENTIRE FORCES PARTICIPATE. I’AK’IS, Sept. 7 Mntire (iermaii I'lirees expected to ■ partieipat»‘ in the ueiieval battle whieh jii-nltaliiy will prnve lh■ei^^ive and already lieuuu aecni'ding tn -war ot‘- ' lice whieh states the l'’reiieh and iJritish art' iinw <'n,n'agini;' UuM'inaiis imrlh nf l‘ai'is l»atth' lines exteniU'd nineteen ; miles. BLOWN UP IN NORTH SEA. W'ASlIINTl'l'OX. Sept. 7 State Departmc‘nt r<‘- [eeixed by eahlt' ri'nui ('niisul Uav, a jiassenger (h; .|bnard ship IJinin that had been blnw n up l»\ mine in th(‘ Xt>! til S<*a .staf(S li(‘ is only injured and is jiroecH'd- inu' to Odes.sa. Dll. J, E. MABSH Veterinary Surgeon and Deatlil treat all animals. Calls promptly nswered day or night. Office at R . Smith's stables with hospital lar Tice. Day phone 304; night ISV-L 20 14 Imo. \iiiiiiiil lltii'Ni' Miiiw. Newport, K. 1., Sept. 7—i^ociet.v re gards the eighteenth annual liorso show, wliicli opened here tttday, as the event ol' the summer The golf links. Ihe tennis eourl anil Ihe yatchs have ill \ ol' its predi'i'essers. The pri'/.e list 1^ one of the best ever arranged for ihi exhibition. t'lasses are offered t» I hackney stallions, harness horses^ ponies, saddle horses, hunters and In- I hided also are several novieo and been deserted for the show Rrounds. ^ Un al events in addition to the usual In the quality and numlter of exhi- chanipionsliips. The show will contln* bits the show this year is <>iiual lo (j,. (iy,>r tomorrow and Wednesday.
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