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, v V, . '-f .' ' ' ,, - mtmmimiiiir IIUllilllMII The Grimesland Brach Ban OF THE GREENVILLE BANKING & TRUST COMPANY) k 0 ;L .74 1. M SAIB 1 m 1 ' . I II ML I IT HEM WILL BE GLAD TO ACCEPT ALL TOBACCO WAREHOUSE CHECKS ON ANY BANK, FOR CASH OR ON DEPOSIT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. OHN. M. EDWARDS, CASHIER. I"1111"" iwillllll IIIIIIIIliiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllipiiiiiiii i iiiiigjlliM WOOL PARADE MOVES TO TUNE OF BA-A-A 1 i a Wall IN WASHINGTON, N. C. i ov&llJZI OPMtW vfevoifr Ut $o-v , nv lJ If Vw fx Sgs? ti Y tlt i 1 - ' ' 5 - " ' s $ s rv. rfcitt v -1 lit XI Jfe- sSJfe4Sfc? - sMI in 01 MILE FROM ! Three Hundred Acres, one hundred cleared and in cultivation. Balance in Pine-Cypress and Gum timber, two mules double and single wagons, cart, plows all kinds. Cultivators, Harrows Mowing machine and rake, single disk drill and odd farming im plements on the place. For Fifteen Thousand Dollars. A rare bargain for you Mr. Reader if you want a farm. Chicago recently witnessed the enthusiasts of the "wool will win the war- movement parade In the interest of the wool industry, and both little Bo-Peep and all her sheep were ou parade. I Fnod In wml: iMjataatf trash inf eloMt kapt Ko cnelOkajMl ckmuw around I yip for dust aad (reua to Hot blast Are box. Lin ing verr neavry. mad a la actioas. Cannot warp and Terr durable. a ci Tan gallon copper dtraet aeatlac res ervoir. Instant hot water, and does not Interfere wlta rssi'sbakllic. Kasify rlsannl tit by temot hif topper Irom drain tab In Bottom. El era ted ash pan. handle on tna ontakla- rwn nnt .at knt Kasltr eioaned. Flrr- , Xi' I I III -llH hivl m M . as. f 11 L. J Bit Tt IrrrEfe I 0 Ppa behind elowt. Out of the ' to clean out. Ioes not throw heat in face of cook. To larre eablneta Instead of teai BhelTes. riTe eonrenient raoeptaclo and dish warmer. itt Trnn - sTeafnal. A'ljTjttableonsllda. taek caa bo rsnsit or lo wared. tcmperatnre raalntaina Perfect baklnjT Owa bottom h-a7 and rigid, alwars lerel. Bakes a Tenl'r . Th Long Lived Farmer. Man armed with .i h,v protects him self fr..m the agencies f death more completely tlian man with any other . life defense weaHii. The Uuited States bureau of .statistics has discovered that iuiortHiit fact by a study of the rec ords of litp insurance companies. Then "the h.ird lite of the farmer" is longer, not hecmise it simply seems longer, but Itemise ho lives in the midst of protective agencies. The statistics of the entire country show that farmers live longer than all others, fifty-eight years heing fheir average span of life Mookkeepers mid office assistants live the shortest li v .-. t Inrly-si.x years be ing their average J'mit of endurance. Among the office wmers tuberculosis is the worst enemy of life. ll per cent of I hem having died or (hat disease. Among the farmerg heart disease causes the most deaths. Hi per cent of the total. Worcester Telegram. ft Address c OZZE-N Washington, .N. C, This is not the farm that is being sold by the A. C. R. Co. r "Keeps Up the Fame .of Southern Cobking" 12 Good Reasons Wliy Your Range Skould Be Aa -COPIAH Range U fV?V WlUVe yU hot Ven and comfortable not overheated kitchen. They are wonderful fuel .aver.. WhaTXy MVwn I W 1 repay tbeir c8t over nd ov- again. CALL OX US FOR ANYTHNG IN THE Fl KMTl KE LINE Higgs-Taft Furniture Co. Told by th. Windmill. In certain districts of Holland news of a domestic sort is frequently an nounced by the windmills. When, for instance, a miller gets married he stops , his mill with the amis of the wheel In an oblique position and with the sails ' unfurled. His friends and guests do; likewise with their mills in celebration of the ceremony. To announce a birth ; the wheel is stopped with the arms in a slanting position, but rat a 'more acute angle than for a manage and ' with the two upper sails unfurled. In the event of a miller s death his fami- j ly causes the sails of his mill to be all i furled, and the mill is turned around until the arms assume an upright cross, in which position they are left until after the funeral has taken place. BOYS 1 I HE Swedish women do not now use the same methods for making tyn brod that were used in rPflflinae nrrn T. - A- -U 4.U , -waavAiwo DUL CVCn witn their modern mftrinric fV,Q a t does not compare with that country some Our Cookies They are a favorite with the grown-ups as well as with the children. They have that delicate rfS ? Spness 13134 aPt31 to &e taste of all who like sweets. You. should try them. Qualttv and cleanliness are the twin mottoes w uunttry ai ait limes. m HERBERT'S BAKERY ni Phone 454 UKEENVILLE, : . NORTH CAROLINA Contrasts and th Eys. Lecturing sin "The Effect on the Eye of Varying Degrees of Brightness and Contrast" before the. Illuminating En gineer society recently, Dr. James Kerr of the public health department of the London county council referred to some effects which may be surpris ing. Having to examine long lists of figures in black type, he tried to facili tate his task by drawing vertical and horizontal lines in red ink, but the dlf ferent focusing of the black and red strained his eye and gave him a head- ache, which did not trouble him when all the figures and lines were either ; black or red. ; SEE THOSE VEST MODEL KNEE PAWS SUITS at Batchelor Bros. They have the English Fit ami Extra Wearing Qualities BOY'S ENGLISH SHOES ISLACK and TAN Batchelor Proctor Hotel Build Superior Clothes TeleDhoriP 1.U -i- I One of Them Did. As good a real kid story as you're i probably noticed Cor a while' is related ; herewith: The four-year-old son was ' having lunch alone with his grand mother. At his proposal they agreed ; to play "father and mother." He was i the father, and she was the mother. J After the few words of grace he bent forward in excellent imitation of his father and said. "Well, mother, and j j have the children said anything cute 1 ; today r Philadelphia Star. I Y mi v v ii i ii Bros. V mi EVERY FARMER SHOULD HAVE A Delco Electric Light and Water Svstem On his place for the safety, convenience, and pleasure of himself and family. See N. S. FULFORD Exclusive Sales Agt, 302 Nafl Bank Bldg. Greenville, N. C. THE DAILYNEWS IS READ BY 5,00ft PEOPLE? What They Were Doing. "Whut wuz Si an' his wife a-doin when you stopped at their farm awhile ago, Zeke? "Oh, a-hemmin' an a-hawin'." "Hemniin an' hawhi?" "Yep. She was hemmin' a apron, an' he was hawin' at the mule." Florida Times-Union. Sufficient Reason. "Are you an art connoisseur?" "Yes," replied Mr. Sumrox, "although ! I should never speak of mvself a a i j such." j "Why not?" j "Because I'm not absolutely sure I i know how to pronounce the word " ' Exchange. . ; UJ i 1 For W 'Aimouhcement to the Public.' " We have secured the Agency for the ' , Chevrolet Automobile .Pitt and Greene Counties. There are many new features in the vio lrioaei. 3 SerZeP W?r fP" ,fe? aly Car and Guarantee Good service. We sell Cole, Buick Chalmers and Chevrolet Cars. ational Garage ' - Greenville; n. c, Fifth Street. ...... i ; - -- - . m 11 I " Z ! II -. m m m . ::::::; i hi 8 i I 3JLiJLijt : " " " if 3 I'm f ::::r:"";"-"" III I 1 1 liM.si.l I
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