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t 8111 ' ' ' 1 """" 111 HI IIIWI mm Hill lilllll I illllillll MM mmmmmmmmmmm September Sale 18 Tuesday 2nd 19 Wednesday . ... ,1st 20 . Thursday .... . 2nd 21. Friday ..1st 24 Monday .... . . 2nd 25 Tuesday ist OiirSale of 99,432 ponds Wednesday, averaged $29.31, In this lehad eyral thpttsand goiunds ! ea tobacco. Many ot our patrons received oyer,40c average tottheir entire load; We want .anuwmao 11,11 you wm onng us your next load. anaaamag J V S (- f .11 (ITO ety OUli TfllJC SRI "17 TT I ...AB0UTPE0PLE.. V 1 I 0 I D V 1 Models that disclose in every cury.e and line, those charming style touches that every woman desires. ' - Tailored Suits That appeal to individual taste. An impressive showing of autums smartest styles, in the models and materials, accepted as correct by foremost designers everywhere. Extremely new models in Velouh, Oxfords, Broad Cloth and Serge. "In Brown, Green, Burgandy and Blue. $17 to $49. STYLISH COATS A nice assortment of New Models in Burella, j Velour, Broad Cloth, Plushes and Bolivia. Tailer ed and Fur trimmed. Fur collars and cuffs, Panels and Pockets add to their oegance. $124)0 to $50. " - SILK AND SERGE DRESSES - Afternoon street and evening. A splendid showing, which reveals the latest edicts of fashion, stvle, quality and value in harmony with price $9.98 to $37.50. Georgette Crepe Shirt Waist A beautiful assortment in Navy Brown, Maize, Flesh and White $5 to $7.50 Each heason our display of Womens wear be comes more interesting because of the fact that every woman has learned that she can come here first and examine Dame Fashion's Newest fads and prices as well as the latest models of the more conservative styles. After many days selecting and searching we feel that our little shop is prepared to bid you welcome. We respectfully solicit your inspection. EVERY DAY IS OPENING DAY WITH US. COME TODAY, TO MORROW OR NEXT DAY. V D Claude D. Tunsta ao iftf j J. I a. Simmons lms returned from a I northern trip. j j H H J - I Kirby Spivey and Miss liessie Has-, kett spent yesterday in Hinston. j F. E. Ilolton went out this niorii- ing on bis weekly business trip, jj U Mrs. Keuip an elderly aunt of Mrs. ! I J. "V. l?ryan is seriously ill v.t tlio M home of the latter on Eighth street. ; Misses Ward Moore and Gertrude Critcher and Mr. I). E. Taylor motor ed to (ioldshoro yesterday and spent the day with Mrs. David Bland. zk :k ; Fred Moore and (Jarland Mode 's, of Di Washington were in tlie city yester ' day. Mrs. Llovd llorton and Miss WI! Keel, of Fannville are in the city to. 1 day shopping. X. W. Jackson. Archie Itilbo, and j Bruce Holliday niotorejl to V.'a.diiu ' ton yesterday. , Oi DMr. and Mrs. .M. I.,. Turnae Mid ' David Turiuifje inotorel to Washini; , ton yesterday. o Bruce Ilolhday went to ltoauoive Uapids this morning to se his brother who is quite ill at that place. ( HerlKMt B. I'tley, of Mount Olive, has accepted a jMsition here. mi ml .2. .7. .1. Carroll went to irinicsland this Duiorniny. Master .lames T. Snurj;s. (.f Uuleih sin-lit the wek end here with his j n father. Mr. ('. I'.Siihjtks. Misses Sallie Jackson and Annie j Pearson who are teaching in- the DI trrimesland school spMit yesterday with Miss Jackson's parents. i ml 1. II. Kveri-tt who has been in the employ of the National Bank of this cit- of some time, will leave today for KolK'rsonville to accept the position of assistant cashier in the Bank of Kobersonville. Mrs. Claud Venters from near ' Greenville is in the city shopping to I ' .lay. OMr. and Mrs. Bernard Allsbrook niul h ltiiiiurf llOirnoL- if Kent. land Neck siH-nt Sunday in the city. Mrs. (J. B. Bice returned yesterday from Winston Salem, where she has been for some time visiting relatives. Mr. Kice met her in Raleigh and ac- O companied her home. ... ... rj The Bound Table Club meets Tues day afternoon at 1 :0O o'clock with Mrs. Herbert E. Austin. Greenville's Authority on Ladies JVear PHONE 330 :-: GREENVIIXE, N. C "' Our Fall Showing Of COMES SUITS and Answers the Question, WHAT$ NEW? If you are in doubt as to the correct suit or coat style for this season, visit our suit department and see the wonderful display, n the col lection are suits and wraps that mirror the most favored Style crea tion from the foreign fashion centers; adapted to conform to the re quirement, of the particular American Woman. SUITS FROM - $16.75 TO $40 COATS FROM - $10 TO $45 OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. HERE YOU WILL FIND THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES IN A SCORE OF THE THE MOST SERVICEABLE MAKES FOR LADIES, GEN TLEMEN AND CHILDREN AT THE RIGHT PRICES DRESS GINGHAMS WERE NEVER SO POPULAR We are in the midst of the Greatest Gingham Season known to mer chants. Anticipating this, we are amply prepared with not only very large stocks, but the widest rangeof patterns we have yet displayed. Most of these were contracted f orlast spring, when the prices were m uch lower than today. At 25c We are showing a won derfully pretty assortment of Anderson's Zephyr Ginghams, 32 inches wide, in wide variety of the season's popular patterns and plain colors at 25c New Outings Heavily fleeced & good weight, an endless variety of patterns in checks & stripes, as well as white, cream, pink, blue and gray. Per Yard . . 15c WE GIVE OUR FIRST FALL MILLINERY OPENING TOMORp. WILL ANNOUNCE SECOND OPENING IN A FEW DAYS D O THE DAILY NEWS IS READ BY 5,000 PEOPLE! lZ', STRAY TAKEN UP I have taken up six light colored Owner costs. J. II. Ilayiiiau, 312 loth St., Greenville, N. C. 9 8 6tc. m m k.'HMHB WM fcHHH MBMM k.MHM MHVJ k.'WMH aMMF kB MMMTJ KMB fATTf m-T W lATTftTJQEIQ i Mrs. Herbert K. Anstin. j yir 01 m2rWXi VLl V . U J Sold Sept. 24, 1917 69,582 pounds for $21,804.31 Why Do We Lead In Pounds and Prices? Because We GET YOU MORE DOLLARS COME TO SEE US WITH YOUR NEXT LOAD ISt Sale Monday; 2nd Tuesday; 1st Wednes day; 3rd Thursday; 2nd Friday. - i. 1 si D
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