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REPRESENTING OUR BALTIMORE TAILORS WILL BE WITH US ON
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
July 31 Angustl August 2
SOME ONE GETS A $35 FREE SUIT ON THIS OPENING
Every order placed entitles you to a chance. Your name will be placed in
a Gelatin Capsule and deposited in a Glass Bowl. At the close of the
Opening Thursday some one gets a Suit Free. In event you fail to be
the lucky one this time, you still have two chances at the two suits to
be drawn December 24th.
Remember yo utake no chances! .Every Suit is sold under a Guarantee of
K it, Service, Quality and Style.
Come in!! We want to show you!!!
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AFETY
is the: first consideration at this
bank. It is the consideration which
appeals strongest to every deposi
tor. It is the consideration which
has made our vaults the receptacle
of the wealth of this community.
It is the consideration which has
MADE this bank what it is.' And
it's the consideration which should
prompt YOU to bank with US.
The Greenville Banking &
Trust Company
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Classified
Column
If you wish to buy or sell anything
try our Classified Column. It brings
results. One cent per word.
For Rent. Desirable Room over my
office suitable for office or sleeping
apartment. Newly painted and pa
pered. H. A. WHITE 7 24 6tc
LOTS FOR SALE. Two desirable
residence lots on 8th. SL 60 x 150
feet each. Between M. L. Turnage
and Prof Austin. Trice $4,000.00.
(Four thousand).
E. V. inith. Onancock. Va.
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WANTED. Experienced Bookkeeper
for lumler concern. One that can
use typewriter. Permanent position
with good salary to right party. Ad
dress in own handwriting. '"X. Y. Z."'
c-o (ireenville Daily News. 7 25 6tc.
FOR SALE. WELL BROKE SMALL
horse, buggy and harness and one
horse wagon. Write this paper.
7 27 otc e o d
LOST License Number 41067 of Slate
of North Carolina between Green
ville and Bethel. Iteturn to tbis of
fice. 7 LS 6 tp.
Mrs. Blount in Town. '
Mrs. Agnes Blount of Ayden spent j
the day in the city.
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Visits In Shelby.
Mrs. C. S. Forbes and children left
this afternoon for an extended visit to
friends in Shelby. , .
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Mrs. Dail Visits In Henderson.
Mrs. W. H. Pail and little son Alex.,
left this afternoon to visit friends in
Henderson.
Visits in Littleton.
Miss Rena Belle Holmes left this
morning for an extended visit to
friends in Littleton.
Goes to Northern Markets.
W. B. Brown left this morning for
the northern markets to purchase his
fall stock of goods.
Goes to Norfolk.
W. H. Dail left this morning for
Norfolk.
Dr. Annie L. Joyner In the City.
Dr. Annie L. Joyner, of Kinston is
in the city today on professional busi
ness. Rev. W. II. Moore and Wife
On Vacation.
Rev. W. H. Moore and Mrs. Moore
left this morning for a few weeks vaca
tion in Marion and Asheville.
Miss Harriette Hemby Here.
Miss Harriette Hemby of Wilson
spent Sunday in the city as the guest
of Mrs. Wr. S. Moye and returned home
this morning.
Visits Miss Barber.
Misses Hazel Williams of Farmville
and Velma Ventetrs of Shelmerdine
spent Sunday in the city as the guests
of Miss Lottie Barber and returned to
their homes this morning.
Mrs. Savage Goes to Asheville.
-'"Mrs. L. M. Savage left this morning
for Asheville. where she will join Mr.
and Mrs. .1. L. Carper. They will re
turn through the country in Mr. Car
per's car.
Go ot N. Y. to Purchase Fall Stock.
C. Washington. C. F. McKay and Mrs.
McKay. Mrs. Will McKay and Mrs. D.
T. Beaman left Sunday for New York
to purchase the Fall and Winter Stock
for the firm of McKay, Washington
anil Company.
Guard Meeting Tonight.
The Home Guards will hold their
regular drill practice tonight at John
ston and Foxhall's warehouse at 8:15
p. in. Any recruits desiring to join
will be welcomed at this meeting. "
D. M. CLARK, Captain.
Moves ot New Bern.
C. G. Pugh has lef K for New Bern
to accept his old position as foreman
for the Hancock Lumber Company.
Miss Tyson Returns
Miss Christine Tyson has returned
from a trip of several weeks to the
western part of the state.
Visitor from Broadman.
Mrs. L. L.Denipsey of Broadman.
N. C. is visiting Mrs. Charles Home
at her home on Fourth Street.
Here from Bruce.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cotten of Bruce
are Greenville visitors today.
DE OLE CHUNES:
Marriage Licenses.
The following marriage licenses have
i leen issued during the past week by
j Register of Deeds Gaskius :
White. Jack Sutton and Sallie Har
i dy of Chieod township ; Heber McLaw
j horn and Gay Suggs of Ayden town
Iship: E. G. Ward and Madeline Moore
J of Bethel : Lloyd Manning and Dora
I Edwards of Swift Creek ; Romer Strick-
j land and Retha Baker of Greenville
FOR SALE CHEAP ONE SIXTY i township and J. R. Wilson and Maude
WANTED. YOUNG LADY WHO IS
willing to do stenographic work for
the Red Cross free. Auply at this
office. 7 :() lit.
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gallon oil can : one bicycle, good ex
cept tires. 1102 Washington St.
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Read the ad of Pitt Motor Company
of Bethel on this page regarding the
Allen automobile.
Mooring of Carolina township.
Colored. Manuel Whitfield and Ade
laide Bullock ; Joe Quinnerly and Mas
urie McCotter.
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Maude Tunstall's tailor, Mr. Epstin.
will arrive tomorrow for a three days'
stay. Call in and let Messrs. Tunstall
and Epstin talk over the suit prop
osition with you. Remember a free
suit goes at this opening and it is
worth thirty-five bucks.
F. o.b. Foatoria
A Wonderful Motor
THE pulling power the snap the flexibility the silent,
smooth running' Allen Motor makes you quickly realize
why the Allen consistently climbed to permanent popularity.
The "four" is by far the most economical and simple motor in
use today. Builders of high priced foreign cars concentrate
almost exclusively on this type.
In the Allen Motor you find eight years of
continuous refinement a more highly effi
cient more enduring and more serviceable
motor than that of any car m tne same pnw
fielH. That's a strong statement "iut a dem-
field. That's a strong statemert
onstration will cotv.-i-.ee yon.
Allen Claic Touring Ckrs, in
choice of 3 colors $895
Allen Classic 4 Passenger Roadster $895
Coupe, $1 175 Open Sedan, $1 195
P. O. B. Fostoria, Ohio
PITT MOTOR COMPANY
BETHEL, N. C.
Factory Address:
ALLEN MOTOR
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jVp--jjp COMPANY, Fostoria, Ohio f
LOCAL MARKET REPORT
Old hens, per lb 12 l-2c
Young chickens, per lb 24c
Eggs, per dozen 25c
Corn, per bu . $175
Dressed beef, per lb 12 l-2c
Dressed Pork, per lb 17c
Dive Logs, per lb 11c
Live cattle, per lb 5c to 6 l-2c
Greeir hides, per lb 18c
Green salt hides per lb 21c
Bees wax, per lb 25c
White wool, clear of burr, per lb 50c
Country Hams, per lb 27c
Country Shoulder, per lb 26c
GREENVILLE
MFG. CO.
Is now prepared to do House Paint
ing, Paper Hanging and all grades of
Carpenter Work. Estimates gladly
furnished.
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I don' lak dese new rambuncious songs
E'vybody sings en plays
I lub de sweet old timey chunes,
Missus turned in de past days.
Lawdy how I does remember
When she sing'd so soF en lo'
Dis wooly- headed ole nigger,
Crop righ' clos' up' gin de do'.
En helt his bref hard, whilst he lis'ened
At de endin' er de day
Ter her singin' lak er angel
Oh ; My Darlin' Nellie Gray.
Dat wuz de song mah Massa lub,
When dey wuz bof young en gay
An Missus cheeks wuz jes es pink
As de flow'rs dat bloom in May.
But de Good Lawd cum en call Masse,
Fer ter cum up Heaben way,
En he "went wid her er singin'
Oh; My Darlin' Nellie Gray.
Now ebber since when she sing dat song
She end hit up wid er sigh
Den dis fool nigger steel erway
Wid er tear drap in he's eye.
JANIE TYSON HALL.
Mayor's Court.
The following cases have been, dis
posed of in the Mayor's Court since
last report :
E. S. Massey, disorderly conduct.
Discharged.
Jno. Mobley and E. S. Massey, affray.
Mobley not guilty. Massey guilty fined
$15.00 and the costs.
E. H. Evans and Luther Evans, dis
orderly conduct. Guilty, fined $5.00
each and half the costs.
Geo. Cherry, speeding automobile.
Fined $5.00 and the costs.
Luther Evans and Paul Soloman,
affray. Evans fined $5.00 and half
the costs. Soloman fined $1 and half
the costs.
Will Baker, drunk and down. Fined
$5.00 and the costs.
W. H. Dail, speeding. Judgment
suspended upon payment of the costs.
J. J. Jenkins, speeding Judgment sus
pended upon payment of the costs. Ap
peal to County Court.
Roy Wilsonvand Roy Stocks, affray.
Fined $5.00 each and half the costs.
Shop Talk
The Fashion wants to sell you some
of their specials this week. Look up
their ad.
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J. J. Jenkins has something of im
portance to tell you about roofing and
tobacco flues. Read his ad for parti
culars. Hooker & Anthony are distributors
for the Braender Tires and Tubes. It's
"the tyre to tie to."
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Greenville Banking & Trust Co., have
omething of interest to tell you in their
ad today.
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Undefeated
chMpioh
of the
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iENBER
BULL DOG NON-SKIDlTIREs'
challenge the worst you have around
Match them with any aspirant and you'll find
"Cfte Ctte to Cfe C07
Braender Quality means speed, ?f? ,
safety, and tire endurance, PLUS,
Red and Gray Tubes.
Agents to Principal Cities
Distributed by
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HOOKER AND ANTHONY
LOCAL DEALERS
Tracfa Mark
.FACTORY. RUTHERFORD. N. J.
5ramgles
I keep on hand at all. times
JUNIPER AND PINE SHINGLES
Prices from $3.00 to $6.25 per M.
If you need tobacco flues you should send
in your order at once.
Jenkins
Phone 367
Gorman's Warehouse
Greenville, N. C.
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Don't Overheat
Your Battery
In summer, when you're not using
your lights a great deal and when the
motor starts easily and quickly be care
ful that you do not overfeed your
battery.
Overfeeding means overheating, and
continued overheating means the ruin
of the battery.
When you're touring, or running your
machine a great deal, take the battery's
temperature occasionally, and if it is
getting up to 100 and over burn all the
lights"until it has cooled down.
Or if you haven't a thermometer, let
us take your battery's temperature.
Next time you're near, come in
our battery experts will be glad to ex
plain overheating thoroughly. Ask for
the Willard Booklet "Are Yoti Over
heating Your Battery.'
WILLARD SERVICE STATION
5th & Cotanch Streets
Greenville, N. C.
We have a rental battery for your use if yours needs repairs!
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