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fAKING bread in a Bedouin tent on the deserts of Arabia is quite a different proposi tion from baking bread in our modern establishment a difference the people of this community appreciate. . Our Bread ft has that delicious flavor that gives it a place distinctively its own in homes where "good eating" is appreciated. The same thing is true of our pies, cakes, doughnuts and all other forms of pastry. Quality and cleanliness are the twin mottoes of this bakery at all times. HERBERT' BAKERY GREENVILLE, Phone 454 : : I NORTH CAROLINA Stapled ia CoBth-nciioa Most Powerful Cutler Easiest to Operate Uktcl Draft feeds Fewest Repairs 4 56 Years' Service and Satisfaction Flexihlf Cllilpp I'. : II- Thr- Aril-inn fpttw U., - -fH,.r I I vuiu inn luji'iwa unvvcu laiiu. The coupling frame hinges are in exact line and swing like a door no binding. The bar can be folded over the tongue when not in rse. Knife Starts Instantly The clutch is on the hi'ib soceu shaft thus starting the knife instantly and avoiding clogging. The driv ihg pawls are also spaced so that they start instantly. Visible Driving Pawls-Are in plain sight wh ere vou can always see if they are working right No danger of spoiling a whole wheel h.s with the enciostd kind. . Automatic Spring Draft Prevents the driver, team and mower from being injured when striking-an obstruction. ul!uns Easy RolIer Bearings on the main axle, and the level crank with bronze composition bearings, make the Adriance run easy and last long. Come and examine this Mower for yourself and note the wide driving wheels, thorough construction, easy method of lining up the bar, and the renew able wearing plates in the knife head. FOR SALE BY J. R. & J. G. MO YE, Greenville. PoMibl Origin of Kh-rkl. There are man ; irerkkrtii of -M origin of khaki. but"oatr4bt J .new ma comM from a vefertH-Wtlie Mun taters.whd followed Nicholson through the breach at Delhi. Doring tn siege there, be tells me, it was noticed that the white -drill uni forms, of tiie regiment, tben known as. the old "Dirty Shlrm" the first Euro pean Bengal fusiliers -of the old com pany's service, proved excellent" marks In the moonlight for the Sepoy muti neers who held the city. " , The men were told, therefore, to darken them by any means they could find. Their method was to boil the uni forms hi the "dixies" or regimental kettles iu which tfa : was made, to gether with bark still ped from the trees in the neighborhood, wbicb made a fairly satisfactory brown dye. Time does not seem to have brought any improvement on the "Dirty Shirts' idea, though it may have im proved on their methods. Westminster Gazette. Poverty In China. A wealthy Chinese money lender in Manchuria was convicted of .making false declarations regarding robberies of bis caravuus by Mongolian bandits. His conscience , troubled him to such an extent that be offered to contribute an annual sum of $750 for the relief of the poor. This money was made the basis of a fund for feeding the help less at Kuugchuling. Manchuria is terribly poor, despite the mineral and agricultural riches ex tracted from its soil and rocks, all of which products are shipped abroad. There are probably thousands of In dustrious natives unable by unremit ting toil to earn more than a meager living. When to their natural difficul ties are added the ravages of bandits and the evils of misgovernment, such as prevail In many parts of China, ab ject poverty and starvation must be the lot of people who in the best of times are only half fed. East and West News. AN'-;.- ORDINANCE, - AUTHORIZING " THE ISSUE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS -AND SURFACE DRAINAGE, SEW ;;ER SYSTEMSFUNDlNG - BONDS jtAND &OHD&i&tt?- ENLARGING :ANi 'lAINTAINiNG SAID SYS TEMS.-' II "Rocksta and Blue Lights." Charles M. Schwab, the steel master, owns the famous painting "Rockets and Blue Lights," by Turner, the noted English colorist, for which be is said to have paid a quarter of a million dol lars. The painting represents a storm or heavy weather at sea. The high sea is breaking on a sandy shore, in which the lights are reflected. Two steamers are rolling iu the tumultuous ocean and are almost bidden from view by the great waves and showers of mist and spray. The vessels are warned by rockets of the shoal water from the end of a pier, while beyond at the left the harbor Is fairly discernible. In the foreground a group of fishermen appear looking In tently out upon the sea. "Rockets and Blue Lights" Is consid ered one of the artist's masterpieces. Brooklyn Eagle. We Loan to buy you an Automobile. We will trade you our new "Hayiics" and "Saxon" Automobiles for your old car and give you a liberal allowance old "Fords" especially invited. We have not as yet advanced our prfre on "Haynes" and "Saxon" Auto mobiles most all other makes of cars have advanced from one to three hun dred dollars. Come and figure with us and place your order for an Autonio- bile that is well-made and well-balanced as well as good-looking, quality, &. while the price is right. We expect an advance at most any time. Piare your orders now we can make prompt deliveries. The Cash Monkeys Are Fighters. , "Most persons will guess Hons or tigers are the most dangerous animals , to train," , said an animal trainer, "but - they're wrong. Give a liort one good licking and he'll remember it. He hits : back only when his man is down or has his lack turned, but a monkey will ; fight against any odds, and you never can tell when hell hit back. Even a . medium small monkey can strike a blow that will reach through a coat, vest and two shirts, and he leaves a nasty wound. The most daring thing I ever did was to go into a monkey cage and take a baby from its mother. The ordinary house cat is the most stubborn animal under training, but the monkey is the most dangerous if you work the larger kinds." New York Sun. TKKKS K. O. B. FACTORY: 1 lay jics, five passenger, six-cylinder $15:)3.0. Haynes, seven passenger, six cylin der $1725.00. Ifaynes. four passenger six cylinder $1725.00. Haynes, five passenger, twelve cylin der $2275.00. Haynes, seven passenger, twelve cy linder $2275.00. Saxoii Model 18-4, Roadster, $195.00.. Saxon fi-cylinder Roadster $935.00.. Saxon G-cylinder Touring Car, $935. Saxon G-cylinder. Chummy Roadster $935.00. True to Hie Promise. "Dearest, will you let me share your every sorrow after we are married?" she whisiercd as she cuddled her cheek against his. "Yes, darling." he replied, again plucking a delicious kiss from her sweet lips. It was the same lady who two years later wearily cried out: "Ob. Tom, why can't you ever come into the house without bringing a tale of trouble with you? I'm so sick of hearing about bow hard you have to work to keep4he bills paid." Chicago Herald. -o- L. A. CO Closely Connected. "Your friend Dubwalte seems to know a great deal about army affairs." "Oh. yes. Mrs. Dubwalte has a cousin who is a first sergeant In the regular army. Naturally that keeps the Dubwaites in close touch with the war department." Birmingham Age-nerald. Washington, N. Co, Greenville, N. C. and Ayden, N. C. Locating the Gurgle. "I like this poem of yours to a brook. It fairly gurgles. You evidently wrote it by a rippling rill." "Not exactly." said the poet, "but 1 did write it with a fountain pen. May be that accounts for it." Louisville Courier-JournaL elix Labaki 415 Evans Street (Next Door to 10c Store) Bright Idea. Motorist (after smash) Wind shield broken, mud guard bent, lamps smashed! Wife Rut you've lost the three teeth that you were to have gold crowned. That-saving will cover all the damage Chicago News. North Carolina PitJ. County Town of Grifton. ' f lie it, and it is hereby obtained and esolvetTby the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Grifton, in' regular ses sion. pursuant to an adjournment to this date, leing the 18 day of Septem ber, 1017, as follows: , The Bonds of the Town of Grifton sh ill be issued for the purpose of fund ing indebtedness incurred and outstand ing prior to March 5, 1017, as follows : For amounts due for Electric Lights System as a necessanry expense $,5000 ; For amounts due for Surface Drainage Sewer System as a necessary expense $2000.00 and also for the purpose of en larging and improving said Electric Lights and Surface Drainage Sewer System Ieing necessary expenses, $.'1000.00. The maximum principal amount of the bonds is Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00). The Maximum rate of interest the bonds, shall bear is six per cent per annum, payable semi annually. The maximum period with in which they shall mature is twenty years from the 1st day of July, 1917, which period is hereby detedmined to be the average period for tlie purposes for i which these bonds were issued, taking j into consideration the amount of the j bonds ajplieahle to each purpose under j the terms of the Municipal Finance Act of 1917, which period is hereby deter mined to be the average probable un expired ioriod of usefulness of the im provements, and the shortest term in which the Bonds can be finally paid j without making them unduly burden some upon the taxpayers. A tax suf-; ficient to pay the principal and interest ; of said bonds shall be annually levid i and collected. A statement of the debt ; of the Town of Grifton has been filed ; with the Clerk persuant to the Muni-! cipal Finance Act (Chapter 138 Public Laws. 1!17. and is open to public in-: spection. The average assessed valu-' ation of property subject to taxation by the Town for the three fiscal years : in which taxes were last levied as shown by said statement is $180,315.00. j The amount of the net debt of the f Town outstanding, authorized, or to be ; authorized, as shown by said statement, is Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00). This ordinance shall take effect upon ; it's passage and shall not be submitted to the voters. North Carolina Pitt County, ' Town" of Grifton. I. John H. Itarwick. Town Clerk of Grifton, N. ('., do hereby certify that the foregoing and attached ordance is a true and perfect copy of the ordinance , passed by the Hoard of Commissioners . at it's regular meeting on the 8 day of i SeptemlKT, 1!1. Witness my hand and official seal. ( this the 8 day of SeptemlKT, 1917. JNO. II. P.AKWICK. Clerk of the Town of Grifton. N. C. The foregoing Ordinance was Kissed on the S day of September. J917, was ( first published on the 17 day of Soptem Imt. 1917. Any action or prociM-ding question ing the validity of said Ordinance must lie commenced within thirty days af ter it s last publication. j JNO. II. HAKWICK, Clerk. NOTICE. North Carolina Fltt Count.,. In Superior Court. N. L. Gray vs. The Charitable Brother hood, Lodge No. 2, Second Division. The defendant above named will take , notice that application has been made ; to the Clerk of the Superior Court, of Pitt County to revive judgment as above entitled and recorded in J. D. , 15 page 170 of the Clerk's office, to the end that execution issue on said udg- j ment. And the defendant will farther take notice that it will have to appear on September 24, 1917 and show cause if any it has, why the judgment should not le revived and execution issued, and shows cause why said judgment and unless the said defendant appears should not be revived the plaintiff will apply for the revival of the same and execution on the same. This the 23 day of August 1917. J. D. COX, Clerk of the Superior Court. Julius Brown. Atty. for plaintiff. He Grimesland Branch Bank OF ;-THB GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY) VHL BE GLAD TO ACCEPT ALL TOBACCO WAREHOUSE CHECKS ON ANY BANK, FOR CASH OR ON DEPOSIT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. m 'M OP 'OHN. M. EDWARD CASHIER. I 1 iiiiliiilliliiliillliiliillill lllllllilliiillililiillliiliiillM MM "- ' ' 'T.li-i QUINN-M1LLER and Co. Phone 366, Near Al C. L. Depot Greenville, N. C. . S m ,e ifiiome to i&eaA Big Fuel Economy What a satisfaction to get next to real heat after that cold trip home. No more fruitless hugging a radiator. High fuel prices seal the doom of extravagant, fuel wasting heating plants. If you want a per fectly heated home and greatly reduced fuel bills you will invest in Cole's Original Hot Blast Heater BURNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAN AND BRIGHT. USES ANY FUEL It wilt sav the nation millions in fuel money this winter. Act now. FREE OF CHARGE Any adult suffering from cough, cold or bronchitis, is invited to call at the drug store of J. V. Bryan, and get absolutely free a sample bottle of Boschee's German Syrup, a soothing and healing remedy for all lung trou bles, which has a successful record of i0 years. Gives the patient a good night's rest from coughing, with free expectoration in the morning. Regular sizes, 23 and 73 cents. For sale in all civilized countries. , divorce absolute, upon the grounds al leged in the defendant : And the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the term of the said Superior Court in the said .County to be held on the first Monday,' being the 5th day thereof, at the Court House in Green ville, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in the said ac tion, or plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the th day of August, 1917. J. D. COX, Clerk Superior Court. S. J. Everett, Attorney. 9-3-4t-c. - NOTICE. North Carolina Pitt County. In the Superior Court. : Jennie Creddock vs. G. H. Creddock. , NOTICE. The defendant above named in an North Carolina Pitt County, action entitled as above-, has com- j in the Superior Court, menced in the Superior Court of Pitt j Warren Coward vs. Frances Coward. County; North Carolina, to procure a1 The . defendant above named in an action entitled as above, Iims ("hi menced in the Superior Court of l'itt County, North Carolina, to procure a divorce absolute upon the grounds al leged in the complaint : And the said defendant will furlli'T take notice that he is required to sqi- I pear at the term of the said Mipenw Court in the said County to be beid on the first Monday, being the oih day thereof, at the Courthouse in Green ville, North Carolina, and answer r '; demur to the complaint in tlio said ar i tion, or plaintiff will apply to the Cn.nr i for the relief demanded in said i-m- j plaint. i ; This the 23th day of August. T-H7. j J. D. COX, Clerk Superior ('.mil. j S. J. Everett, Attorney, j 9-3-4t-c. v Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Eetc. i To My Friends and the Public: J will be pleased to have yon call and insnect mv line of new Goods and Low Prices. You will find ti here "Better Goods for Less Money." j j I TRY DAILY NEWS WANT ADS FOR RESULTS Still Worse. Penelope It's dreadful! Papa wants me to marry a man I have never seen. Perdita That's nothing. My father ivants me to marry a man I have seen. You will never get on the sunny side by waiting for the world to turn round. Atlanta Constitution. "JpHE Merchants who advertise In this paper will give you best values for your money. I S 8 S t h9 nil Announcement to the Public 1 ri m m nlHt.n Tn 1J I If I We have secured the Agency for the Chevrolet Automobile For Pitt and Greene Counties, There are many new features in the 1918 Model. We are now open to do Repair Work on any Car and Guarantee Good Service. We sell Cole, Buick Chalmers and Chevrolet Cars. Fifth Street. atlonal GaraiEC - Greenville, N. C., 1 1 II M 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 'TT J mm tarn n-rr-T I .1 I I I 1 I I 1 I U I 1.1 lil T li II lil I 1 I I I I 1 fcfcil.lmli I IJt rfi J 1 -
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