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---t THE GREENVffiLE BMh NEWS Published every Jt temoon. except Jamiday byGnTlUetilI- Co!i J.iCQNBAp LANIER -President ; XA.S. LuMAZO, SeCretryi A'Manarei lfered at tihe Post' 'Office at Greenville, N. O., as second-class matter June r: , 15, 1911, under Act of Congress or March 3, 187. . -- Subscription Bates: (Delivered hy Carrier within specified sections of the city-or by Mail) 1 STear W0t . 3LMnths -i .fjbgW ft Months $2.00 1 Month . . . . . . . .35c .(guhtienahleidvance) T Subscribers desiring; thelily Newjsinusd will pteaseaoOfly ifice,. OTfBBT&iBtfy paper ffiu ueuwwucjMuFSjfi v.-v - efficIendeliveipplainUiShould batmadj promptly to the Oattlop JDcK t ,: partment, No.j,3if EvauaigtreetiBiepnone NoxiVi - jr A Saturday Afternoon,-July 7f 1917. ja? gra AMERICAN DOLLARS TO RESTORE OPR AIE W Nothing more .vividly, illustrates the gener osity of theAmerican people than the; plan re cently inaugurated of having:- the? large cities o this country t'adopt" French cities that: have felt he iron heel of the invader. Practically every village ior city in. France that has been within the German lines has teen reduced to a shambles under the -devilish logic of "military necessity" -from the philosophy of the General Staff . Amer ican, cities now step in. and back the merciful work ; of restoring these unfortunate places to their former beauty and neatness: France has gained our pity, together with our unlimited admiration for her conduct during the war, and by our material help in many ways we are earning the undying gratitude of-the na tion that was our steadfast friend in thelays-of our adversity. American dollars -are at work-to heal, the; ragged wounds of war and they could not work in a more holy or righteous cause. ?The Rf turning Saint : Sunday 'School; at' 045 A f-By REV. JAMES M. GRAY; IX IX XMMfpodr Blbtolattftata, Ckicago TjeXT Restore unto tna tha lev nf thv j-axvauon;,.ana upnoia witb thy free rn.f- u.. l . .v, jlihb io vtw vi.uiQriiei)CKsown ana InsHreVt highly praised ;Psalms. of '0aTicV ..whicn - one hui : y called, "the Arnold cr experienced ofa sinning saint. wfu comes back to God . lii full communion and 8erYlce.' t ; sDaTld, Ifc uit ' b 9 remembered, , was a man at one .vtime in- full com munion with Ood, even though he i-jso. greatly sinned. as this Psalm, in dlcates. rhrough MOVE THE OBSTRUCTION A ti The Churches Episcopal ; - SsS. r-, - Preaching at irA,-Mr antt 8:13 M. by -Rev. George -Boa1 tei rector. v Memorial Baptist . e--"- ' Swiday Sehool 9:4J A. M. - - f .rPreachlngvat 11 A" m! and il5 P M. by.RevW, Hj4.Moore pastor. - f- Christian X ' Sunday School at 9:45 A. ' C,.B. Rowlett, Supt- .'"'I J . Preaching at ll'A. M. ?aiid815 1, r Prayer meeting: Wednesday f e veuliig iV-SALE OF REAL- ESTATE By vlrtuez-bf a decree . of , the- Su- h lrood mnsie atiiin: RRrfrlr i Methodist . ' Sunday, School ;45A. il. Preaching- 11 AT M and 8 :15 P. M by the pastor. , ..' ' ' . :i ; -V 1 ' Prayer meeting Wednesday af 8:15. ' " :: Good music atall services, cffrdially invited to come out. V ImmanueT Baptist. ' ' t-.xioieocaooiat- vo..uDUJieaa- -perior Court of Pltticoutity, imade spn the ?7ta day' ofijune 1917, byjJVJDt ox,.Jlerk of :the Superior Court .of Pitt;Poounty4 iln'tbar fcertaln. 2pecial Proceeding- entItled,WSf Atkins, Ida M Housef widow of 'DiP B. House; Ida M. House, vexecutrii .of the..esate of E.House, " G. T. "House?1' Sue 3 House, D. ' Landonlav House, -NaolujTi Lawrence, by her- guardian,.; -Dayid iiousev j.. u L.ittie,- Meussa liarnhiiu Henry T Thigpen, Prankc,Thigpeiw'"R. X House, S. Gordon Housej R. Wllmer ,' . - . . . -v - . Holmes,.:- and A. Jefferson' House. VMliC. 1 ieirs at law of the late D; B.- Souse. deoeaset exfparte; the; undersned Commissioner will, , on .Monday, -the 6thqiay of August, ri9l7at 12 o'clock noon, expose to public' sale before the Court House door' iu Greenville to the aveu ins highest bidder for r cash, the follow lug described real property, to-wit: .racing lot jso. . m mock B.r Nos. 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1415 and 16 InuBlock D; Lots Nos; UX-f iu, u, vi, 13 and 14 in Block C ; ais Pwl.lK 1 1 as lights yeia aa the English .language and our abflitypeimit. v r - Jd so .witJi tiiislptone whi( we now. proceed toipick: ;be White, tractor,, bought . sonae time . ago vvxwi wipuioijey oeiongmg to some, people in jrj.uuunty, nas oeen standing in the, public road some,threa miles, east of . Greehville forborne six ty days or more. Now. a rolling-stnnA moss, but a stationary tractor gathers; much rust : -, ctnu ueiapiaauon trom too. much of the stay-in-one-place stuff. And particularly so whnthere I isjio cover on it, and when the hood hasfeeh re moved. And then too, it blocks the traffic. ' t - , , pepple:haye to turn out of the road, in order 7 top-mtheirjoy:Wggies;:, loss - f7leV of hinery- means noth- T8 thfu nf e of the Proprietors,, they ought to - - .e annoyance caused to travelers by the meiost of ' ' w ? j . s1 ' wneej, jnLfi.teLgaa ex ; jended WfiopingtahoulAbe cbtisiS.v- IJ;. We earnestly hope'4hat somebody with the - iCI iZZL?XZ? "UI, Jwneymus. ..itamight scare ana cause it to run awayf and L- thenyou might have to have a new editof' Cross, sin of adultery, and then even tried to coTerover some of the effects f ltt by being accessory to the sin of murder, Nevertheless, and because he dld.reallyJkBow God, his conviction of slnu4n . the --premises nearly .broke his keartI. His cry.of repentance. and ap peafc. ior..mercy, are- recorded in, this Psalm, .whose, wall of sorrow and sub WWJuent.ahout of J9y. have been heard hrjpngh ,all the ages bringing, instruc Hon, and'.comf ort to many another sln pfcncisalht i Iti.ia for tius reason so Instructive for nsto observe hoV David returned tfc God. -First of all, he dearly and definitely Judged his own sin before 6Dd. V7hla is expressed in the first six 'VerseVbf iheJ?salm. where he cries out for mercy,tacknowledging his guilt and pleading, for a thorough cleansing from his iniquity. Jerglvaneaa and. Cleansing. In .the next division of the Psalm we see forgiveness and. cleansing accord ed lain -and secured on bis part by falth,.ln;,the.atnxiing. bloody This is expressed iu verses 7-10, in the sym- bollsm jof the.ityssop, in the washing of his soul until lUs whiter than snow, m the bVottjtog oqtof his iniquity, and athaxreation wiadn ixlm of a clean i Ve.now aee.thejrestored one filled wtth;,thepirit4Df.Gol, In verses 11-17. and da n nd oW wiU be a-lkd .m rtmw LMt&-Nb.2. JUwLiuBlock I of - thf strong .temptation- Morning preaching service at -11 oV "W100 of theHouse. & AtkinS p committed the clock, evening : reacbing - ervice'-at' Topr. as hoym- map 8:15 Special music at both Services: -.5'l .- -aiuea, ..ouveyor, We are having excellent summer-' ser- "iP?65 te?.toe? vicesi You of the day. will enjoy the services Presbyterian. Sabbath School 9 :45 A. M. D. C. Beach, Supt. Preaching services at 11 A. M, and 8 :30 P. M. by the pastor. - Miss Evans will sing at both services. the. T6wn 'of Greenville and known, as a" part of the Manning jand, lying Southof 'the old Plank Road or Dick inson Avenue: v- 'l This sale 1st made f or the purpose; of making partition among the tenants hi eommon. l v . " ! ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , I keep oh hand at all-times i JUlffiEfe" AND FINE SHINGLES - : ' V- Prices from $3700. to $6.25 . 1 S v" 1 ' - U ' smt: -if?' f ' - . i If ypu need topcc6ues .ln your at' once. 7 l:-j' '-' i. J ..A All A 'J r; .i - . jf W . S-, 'Phone 367 ' v : ; Gorman's Wa,rehouse - Urpp.nvillp "KT P.: v) i 4a . This she -7th day of Jtrtyj 1917. ' . F. C-'HABDf NcJ, oruaencs, visuors ana guests of the V HABDING & PIERCE, Attorneys. r tiij are witymiy weicomea to ail ser-1 7 7 ltaw 4wks p vices. Electric fans have been installed to relieve the heat. THUMB-NAIL SKETCH OF . H0WARlvE. COFWN As chairman of the Aircraft' Pro duction Board, of the Council of Na tional Defense, Howard E. "Coffin pro bably bears more responsibility for the administration's present aviation pro-, gram calling for an appropriation of $uuu,UU0,(ju, than any -other one Juan in Washington. Coffin i.s a westerner-of tremendous vision and has given Ohis. time and money . without a cent 'in return from the eovernmnt. do hanrnuiwi W.lfJ? )SZ f J0a' airplane manufacturers of Ame-iea in ha la flHed witlr power to teach trans- tn nna ,,,. ot . M - :t - J, ...... - trwsorsuand -coaver alnnersr ha lsl I: 7 , - T , "w - Bed-withitha mirt Yrf mM.-.nH of the nation- Hehas helped work With the spirit of worship as indicated "Ul pmu Ior uu airplane engine thii a This paper is not a chronic kicker, nor does it desire to be known as such. It is our, intention to boost whenever possible, and when we cannot boosts wearegoing.to keepiilentas far as possi ble. A henwedo havertado somes banging, whenever it becomes necessary in the perform ance of the dutvwaowetorthft nnbliV Call attenrtnTf::fKmwafidw.l,r-.A U nTOriTnjriaJualgexandhe pre- to Jtd to te wonder 7- ill V"1 .ia uc dii hientstlon unto God of the sacrifice of I He is in his early forties and is or 'We wish to notify our friends Jid patrons- that-we have moved frout next door to Proctor Hoter t otlie orner f the .ame building. We have four ex pert barbers at your-service. Our in p isodern in all its appointments and absolutely sanitary.. The best and most. up-to-date shop in the city. We wish to. thank our patrons "for-1 heir valued patronage in the past and will appreciate a liberal share In the future. j me -fas tl m. i Night Gowns, Petticoats, Corset Covers and Shirt Waists 98c In - NOTICE J OF i REGISTRATION xAND C ELECTION fcPOLN .PROPOSITION - . TO VOTE UPON! THE QUESTION OF.LEVYING A POLL TAX OF - NOT LESS THAN THREE $3.60) . , DOLLARS -mU MORE THAN w $J0XDOLLARS, IN LIEU OF y AIX PERSONAL ROAD SERVICE PRDtTTY: North Caroliua, Pittt County. S-. Notiee is hereby given, that the Board of County Commissioners of Pitt r County in regular session assembled on t, . Monday. July 2. 1917. it bin ; r ular meiag aeld o tne first Monday ' - Z f ,1917' rUered 'tectlon to I" uu lownsmp, put . , CaroU. Tuesday. -;-ahe 28th day of .August 1917, at the ' W Uing -.the. town of - Falkland, in said Falkland T.,-,. - t on, the-question or proposition of levy T? , " TaX 1D said Township, hi t t . service, or Dut - rt,'TT ,?visal of Nolth Caro ' fhat' i0,2T2-5 : ovided further t , f"nds dh' from said Poll ; ntenance and Improvements of S j v. rajds-Hlthln the Towuship voting for -said Pol Tax o"ng ror ' I'f DMlX 18 ,,'rtl'et tareby siren .--2 M.'iSS "u ooeni August 18. 117, (at sunset) that on each Saturday during the said time the said Registration. Book will be open at the regular polling place in. the town of Falkland, of said Falkland Township, and st all other times at the Bwre oi J. Lu Fountain & Company, in said Falkland TWnhtr, Vi 4 and State and all citizens desiring tdT vote at said election to be held on Tuesday. August 28, 1917, will be re iquired to register. 1 This the 5th day oi, July, 1917. McD. HORTON. Chr'm Board Commissioners Pitt County North Carolina. Attest: . JC.ASKINS,s Clerk to the Board Comfrs. 7 7 2taw 4w c broken. jsplrlt and a contrite, heart. Finally he,is seen In fellowship with God and interested now, not so much la things; concerning himself, as In the things-that concern God. His cry is, rtjj o0d la thy-good pleasure unto ZlenvbuUd thou the walls of Jeru salen)" The Sams Truth In the New Testament. One vflnds all the more encourage ment to , urge this because the same trnthr. pnly .put in another way, is set beiire us again In the New Testa ment, xou will nnd It In the First .Epistle of John, chapter L verse where, addressing Christian believers, he says, "If we confess our sins, He (L eGod),Ms faithful -and Just to for- flva os our, sins, and to cleanse -us from all unrighteousness."" - Because a man Is saved by God's grace through, faith In Christ, 1. e., because ne is a true Christian bellev r,.s not to say that he will never again commit a sin against God. It is indeed his privilege, through the powei c 4q s spirit dwelling within him, to continually live a life of victory over sin, snd yet. like David, he may fall. - unaer such circumstances, what Is ne- to do? Has he lost out arain Has ha. utterly fallen never to- be re stored any more? Has Christ's sac rifice forever lost its efficacy for him? tKo, -thank God, Christ, as ills high Priest, in heaven, ever liveth. to mk ; intercession for him. And now. like evld again, it is for him to judge hlsjslnbefore God, for that is really the meaning of the word. "mnfp " ' Let Wm.do this, and he wUJ find God xoiuiim ana just to foreive" him. Taithfur to his promise that means, and "Just because Jesus Christ has i paid the penalty of his sin. "Merciful and Just." That word -just- Is full o"f,strnti and comfort for us. God Is not onlv of the big crop of rapid successes gun in the automobile industries fii teen years aeo. As head of the committee on muni tions and materials he la also responsi ble for automobile trucks, training" of chauffeurs, tires, motorization of field -artillery, Smd everything which runs with an engine. BUYING AND SELLING JQGS Bill SHOP T. E.HHASSET Proprietor Faed Suppiias B. 1 a M . rnnninent wawer- IK ll BUDI Opposed to Practice of Handling Tnem by Dozen, CO A prominent dealer In food sapplies has gone on record as opposed to buy ing and selling eggs by-te:dosen. x T am strongly in avor of aelllkg eggs by weight,!, he says, -flt is the only Just way f or both seUermnd pur chaser. As things are now; one man may buy a carton of .eggs,: very good, but very small, while another , may buy a carten f fine big eggs. Yet Is Now Prepared to Build all Kinds of both will pay. the tsame -price, It is not .fair.- The only fair and . inst FURNITURE ANI REPAIR old FTTR- metnod is to buy and sell" them by weight." , , Eggs vary so In 'size that a dozen 1 a W A 1 J. . !. ' uiu a uozen smau eggs pur cnasea at the same price, per dozen Eofls of Various Sizes. NITURE n VUSU,,KSNpVATE OLD MAT TRESSES AND MAKE NEW f ONES - GIVE i US A .TRIAL '".. A. K. HATEM; Manner n (Lb may differ; as much-as 25 per cent in the value of the Joodj elements, fur nished. Perhaps the .fairest, way to buy or sell eggs is by welaht. .Beeaiis of the wide variations In. the size of eggs, it is also coming t be recognized that fiM .ii ir in i' - i . "'"""w wuiu ui recipes , merciul, in forgiving the man whof cau be obtained by weighing or meas- TZZ . .vwugB-unnsti But he is unng tne. eggs out of their shells. t Just", in .doing' so.He Is "Just" be- , ,"i ; cause that man's sins have alrWvl WUY TAMATrv ni sair J GREENVILLE, N. C TELEPHONE No. 333 " ouk osocKlngs. yvk vb tne proper care to silk stockings. Nothing wiars well or long, it matters notyfeow ,dnrable th .v.xC may oe, ir n is ruthlessly used. It Is almost imperative that the stocking should be Washed after each gearing, in a hUher j-ood white soap-.Ivory. is the best-and warm water. Perspiration rots the .stock. Ing: ndusethe. thread8 to break Espeeial care should bcgiven to merid Ing every tiayhole and Mrdp stitch as soen as it appears; In this wV. f,- stocking will give - doable service 'for tue care oestowedu.upon it. n atoned for on the cross; and it would' be unjust to Ignore that great faet and to' cast theman away. bis is a lesson for Christian hr. i sliders, yand alas 1 there are many of them In the church. Some of them ; would ngladly return to the father's (house, but they are timid and fearful ,and so discouraged. But let them take (heart again, for God loves and yearn iwver tnem. xne story of the prodigal ivH iu lime io wasmeant for them. iThat which he did Insured a loving ! sor mm in nis old home, and sOiiei them follow his example as out lined In the language of Psalm 51 and I John 1 . They also will be met la ue same way, and know what if Is to. have the old Joy of their salvation re stored ,ratr them,, because by grace they will be cleansed from all unright eousness. V B0 IT NOW Send Us the price of a va r' subscription if you are in arrears ! Is Those Raised in Cold Frame ArsXesa i narayThan :Thea -Grown tn -Open Norths Wind -Hurts. Frequently It is found bv thosA vhn start( tomato plants In a cJold ftme that -the blossomiB whieh 'appear' so thrifty and-whlch ; give such' promise ,of future retorns-wither andropfrom me pmn5.aiewiaysiaxterhe.latteris transplanted A;opiir',fleld;t3en0e quently a;new5ae ;f iiloasoBas.jaust be developed ; ahdytiie;plants lose all "u.ouiage.msi was ;Deir8 m tne way of an 'early startre" . ', ' " -: There maf be, tw& reasons for thla Plants raised ina-ofdrame-are necessarily less rhardyif ihan those grown In Hie open: rlf ' the. weather happens to be t sufflcienUy: mUd for two .or-thsee-dayg after" the. ..trans plantlng occurs' the. plant will-adapt itself to. the. changed But if the wind veers, about into; the north ?brJ north- West and there, is a marked' drop in temperature v the' shoekr. fstoc- treat m iue oiossoms v.;istpriencM growers ;watch for wht &hey santicl pate wlU be a -settled spells ot Spring weather even, delaying the-mnovar of their plants, to. th -ojn iowweek if ten days beyond, the -.time tteyfeel the change" should 'occur. i& hrflrHn OUfl ICE CiiEflM IS SUPERIOR If you haven't joined you Should do so. We Wash, Grease and Oil Your Gar. Give FREE AIR and sell Gasoline at 23 1-2c (cost) All for $2.50 per Month. 1 ; a Tl i t I In 1 1 II D B D J-Spi;'l!ii'5fcl - ' - -'- '', r i ---T- m - i p (mm Sl&lPiT I TRYITOIJCEflflD 3 X3. IT ill WAYS AND " afjfc ;-'"'" '-' f&Q ..... -jyj t X ... WANTS YOU FOR A ' ... ' DEPOSITOR APRIEND. OPEN THAT ACCOUNT TODAY AND iBECOME ONE OF A COMMUNITY OF FRIENDS N.rC. We Need the Money wvmjj loss.otjhtossonla, r mYJJIiYJEW WANT ADSieQlUtRSIT.TS V - 1 .T;-?ev ; - ' t - -.. . ...V
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