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K - 'J - - - - - - , . T --' , September -'t Sale 18 Tuesday ... .V. 2nd: 1 9 Wednesday . . ; ',1st 20 Thursday . , . 2nd 21. Friday . , . . . . . 1st 24 Monday . . 2nd 25 Tuesday...... ..1st Tn1 1 SHOULMTANlW u pyrijht Hart Schaffacr i:Maxx Yaimg. lei! HART, SCHAFFNER & ilARX CLOTHES FOR STYLE and VALUE YOU can't find better ones they're made right and priced right; the styles are the latest ideas; belt-all-around sport suits-and overcoats; regular sacks; full sldrted over coatsanything you want; we'll see that you get it. Hart, Schaffner & Marx use none but all wool fabrics; such clothes wear arlong time; they fit and are guaranteed to give satis faction or your money back. We're in a position to do a good thing, for you you'll realize this the moment you see the goods. Better make it today! Batclelor Bros. Superior Clothes Telephone 134 Proctor Hotel Building 131 an ...ABOUT PEOPLE... II. L. Curr went out ou his trip this morning. & $ Wiley B. Brown left this niorninp on a business trip. j J. I. Stroud of Wilson spent Sunday j in the city S. M. Crisp Jr of Falkland was in i town yesterday with friends. I Miss Ada Ward is visiting relatives ! in the city. ' ! ! J. S. Tunstall of Rocky Mount was iH j the city yesterday. i Otho G.. Bowling of Wilson' spent Sunday here with his parents. t J. M. Mosk of Raleigh is" in the city today. f : Jesse Cox went to Williamston Sat- urday. J. Milton Johnston has returned from j a short visit to Greensboro. Nicholas Saleeby is in New York iu the interest of the- California Fruit Store. J. R. Newton, H. T. Warren and F. W. Graves of New Bern were registered atjjie Proctor yesterday. Miss Jessie Moye left Sunday for. Spartanburg, S. C to enter Converse College. . Mrs. Lizzie Griffin has returned from Washington, where she has been visiting relatives. Misses Nelle White, Annie Higgs, and Helen Xaughtnghouse and Novelhi Moye leave tomorrow for Raleigh to enter St. Mary's" School. Johu and Graham Flanagan left this moming for Fort Defiance Virginia this morning where they will enter school at Augusta Military Academy. Col. Harry Skinner and Attorney I). M. Clark left today for Raleigh, N. C, to" attend Supreme Court. Mr. Clark will visit in Winstou-Salem before re turning to Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. James Cobb and little slaughter, who have been making an automobile tour of the northern cities, spent Saturday night and Sundey with Mrs. J. S. Norman before going to their : honiej near Greenville. ' Mses Blanche. and Bernice Dixon of. Norfolk, who attended the funeral of Mrs; -M. A. White, returned home j Mayor's Court .The following cases hare been dis posed of' in Mayor's - Court since last report : . ' W. E. Baugham, driving auto with out license, discharged. Sam Short, Gilbert Turner and Leon Peyton, affray. . Peyton discharged. Short jsts, Turner bound over t6 the county-court. Otto Branch, speedingrfined one dol lar and costs. Josh Boydriviug auto without his lights, fined $1.0 and costs. . Roland Bishop, speeding. $1.00 and costs. Harry Slade, speeding. $5 and the costs. J. A. Tyson, drunk and disorderly. $;j and costs. White's Theatre Tonight - George Beban in "The Cook of Can yon Cainn' will be the attraction" at White's tonight. In this story, Mr. Beban is shown as a French-Canadian cook in a lumber camp near Quebec By his wonderful sympathy and ten derness he reunites a family and after j so doing he receives reward enough fo i marry the gifl of-his heart. "Ptria," featuring Mrs. Vernon eas- I tie. will be another feature ofr the i evening. Notice to Red Cross Knitters. Now that the cold weather has come b X ... , - - ... Uhe home ot Mr. and Mrs. A ii. onejiyaru oi eairiruor?. arriveri in the city a few daj's ago to vl.it his father and sister. 1 all-nf nc at hnni0 rt hP?1nniI1? r.O reel i .... n v u.v w . rr m p ! the Deed of warm clothes. Our boys iu the training camps and at the front iik1 them much worse. Unless we ; Gowau across the river. Mr. aud Mrs. J. Bi White of Hope.1 ,, . fi,o4 - r- i nT V. i ,,T send the knitted articles some of thenrt Misses Elmo Tucker, Iva Shelbarn j and Emily Little- left this afternoon for i Salem college at Winston.Salem. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Flanagan nnd Mrs. H. L. Coward went to Richmond today. well, Va Mrs. A. W. Johnson and Miss Elizabeth White of Norfolk,. who came iu Thursday to attend the funeral of will go cold. At present we hae nine j sets' completed. By the end of the ! week we should like to have 25 sets ' fiuished so that we may send them off. .turned to their respective homes Satur- . If you have any work started please ! y" f ' . . ! try to JTmish it by the end ot the week I m i . t land send it to Mrs. Barden. You can CARLOAD AMERICAN FENCE jilst arrived. Figure with us on rtMmirenients. FORBES & BAKER. .t. .t. P T P : iwrr ntntmr tit Hm vmrt house tomorrow Mr. James Renss, formerly of Green-; .... , . , , - , a pair ; night bv the colored people of several . ville but now of Ayden. spent Sunday t. . T.. 1 i adjacent towns. The promoter. Rev. " luc K"'m , . . 1 J. E. Holder invites the white people Miss Lucy Cornelia King has re-. t n; ' of the citr to le present and hear the turned from a visit to relatives m Bal-: , . i speaking. tnuore. i '! , 1 Rev. C. L. Reade, who held services I - - I ( in the Methodist church yesterday, is ; spending a few days in the city. ; j Miss Juauita Whichard returned this! j I morning to Galdsboro after a visit to : relatives here. ; i II Tliomas Cox, who is with" Johnston & Fox ha 11 this year, spent the week end with his people. Miss Katherine - Davidsou went to Pinetown Saturday to visit relatives. 5he. returned yesterday. J. B. Harding left this morning for Petersburg after spending a few days with his family here. Misses Fannie Spain and Jessie Moye left yesterday afternoon for Spartans burg. S. C. where they will, attend -Converse college during the fall and winter. npHE Merchants who advertise in this paper will give yon best values for your money. ax FOR ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND POWER PLANTS AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES See N. S. frULFORD, 302 National Bank Bldg., Greenville, N. C. IS IT A.;.-,.... SUIT, COM ofliP YOU NEED FOR THE COMING SEASON? YOU CAN FIND YOUR WANTS IN OUR. LARGE ASSORTMENT SUITS FROM ..... . . $15.00 to $38.00 COATS FROM $12.50 0 $32.50 DRESSES FROM .... ... $12.50 to $35.00 YOU WILL BE PLEASE DWITH OUtl STY LISH STOUTS FOR THE LARGE LADIES. WR CAN FIT YOU Sizes 42 1-2 to 45 ; NAVY MIDDY SUITS Sizes from 8 to 20 Priced $8.89 to $14.50 - It will be a pleasure to show you Comp any "The Ladies Store" H. Bentley Harriss StUl With "Old Reliable" The Mutual Life Insur ance Company OF NEW YORK STRAY TAKEN UP . I have taken np. six flight coloj-ed hogs all of them' unmarked. Owner can get same by paying costs.- J. H.. Hayinan, 312 13fh St. GreenyiUe, N. C. 9 8 6tc. - 5 The law gives the finder no tide to lostf property until he hasi- I maae a reasonaoie: effortto find; the owner' 1$ The reasonabfeffort is to advertise it in jhe"Lost and Found column. Apply" the golden rule.. III - -. U I n 8 etc. i , 1 - i - - . . f i"- i fvt- -? J S i 17ir t4 04 Sales of Tobacco To Sept. 7, 1917 ApetrMge Why Do We Lead In Pounds arid Prices? Because We YOU - . - ' . x i - - - -''- " ' EDO COME TO SEE US WITH Y0UR NEXTLQAD 2nd Sale Monday, 1st Sle Tuesday, 2nd Sale Wed nesday, 1st Sale Thursday, 3rd bale-Friday. 9 r H i 4 3 k - is . 4 f f f if ji? J v j i III .: i h in 8 D .... ' - - . - . J. .-N i. .t ? -s-- i''p '( "p W-' f" ""li -.-.-r-!r"-T"T'-.ar -.j--37i"i."'--v'-a--'rf Jt- jt 1r'' i: 5-v' vl - I I. ' . v.
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