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-: : 5 "WW&mM -f PPL 1MIPA September Sale 26 Wednesday .... 2 27 Thursday .... 1 28 Friday . . 3 OCTOBER 1 Monday . . . . . . 1 2 Tuesday 2 3 Wednesday .... i JSL AND TUESDAY VE SOAGED TOBACCO. OUNDS AT AN AVERAGE OF NEARLY 31gpLUDING ALL SCRAP AND D AMLD ABOUT 200,000 PBRING US YOUR NEXT LOAD AND WE WILL GET YOU MORE DOLLARS FOR THE SAME TOBACCO. 1 CWAVAU Li ii, Visits, CW' Via Viii i -i;niIniInIMiiii-iIMmiii mMMm BiiiiiiMg.iii,,, , I , i i i. - -. urnhmm Classified Column If yuu wish to buy or sell anything . try our Classified C'oluiuu. It lriug j icgults. Lne cent per word. : Strawberry. IJaslerry. Dewberry ; Plants. MISS P.ETTIE WARREN, I'houe 40. 9 18 tp 1 KOR SALE OK RENT Seven room j house with modem conveniences. In i spk-udnl location:. :asy terms. Claude D. Tunstall. 7 30 tfc HAVE YOUR FURNITURE REPAIR- j ed at the Greenville Wood Works , 120 Fourth St., Phone 333. WANTED. A WHITE BOY TO I sell the Daily News at the trains in ; the ifternoou. Apply at this office, j 7 SI tf. ; TWENTY TOBACCO GRADERS ! wauted at once. Thirty days or more of work. ?-J.OO kt day or by the I huu-lretl. Apply to W. Z. MORTON ' or K. W. (ODD at once. s :)l tfc. : MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED farm land. ?l.UUO to $50,000 at 5 per cent interest. J. L. SIMMONS, otli- us m :Wi National Bank Bldg. 0-j-lin-c FRESH BUCKWHEAT, OAT MEAL, f'uru Flakes. Wheat Iliscuit, Post Toastics and other Breakfast . Vri'als at P.KACII & TAYLOR, ; Plmito ". 9 19 Hc F'U SALK SAXON SIX HAS JUST : 111 thoroughly overhauled. Runs liki new. Will sell for cash r ihhI wkt-K. CKKKNK. Jr. '.r'l ;ip KOR RENT COUNTRY STORE A'ljoiiiin residence and lot. flood '"atiiin. For particulars address; MRS. NANNIE E. H'IXEUIA "irifton. N. r. 9 21 21 1 j K REWARD FOR THE MAN that says the grate I set won't draw. Nw if y.u want your ;rrate set. let Hit' old jrrate setter set it. J. W. W.U.LACK. waiting for your order. !' :'4 tp. HOUSE FOR RENT ON CHESTNUT trvt ti r.M.nis. Apply to TAFT AND V.VXKYKK. 9 24 .c I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE f'tr popcorn in any quantity- R. It. ABEYOUNIS. Five Points. Green-: v'lle. X. 9 24 liuo r ...AB0UTPE0PLE... I MRS. J. F. KEMP DIES AT THE i HOME OF DR. J. W. BRYAN Marriage Licenses Mrs. J. C. Tyson and little daughter, Katherlne have returned from Suffolk, where they have leen on a visit to re latives. Mr,. Slider of the Dodson Printers Supply Co., Atlanta. Ga.. is in the city for a few days. Mr. John D. HuuiIht, left yesterday for New Haven, Conn., to enter Yale University. Charles Laughinnhouse left this morning for Charleston, S. C, where he will attend the 1917-1918 session of Porter Military Academy. James Brown left this morning to resume his studies at the University of Maryland at Baltimore. Miss Margaret Foreman, of Norfolk is in the city visiting Miss Bessie Ricks. Mrs. Joseph Cheatham, of Franklin ton is visiting Mrs. Broome. T. C. Wilson, of Raleigh is a busi ness visitor in the city. W. R. Wyatt. of Wilson is here t day. W. F. Evans, of Raleigh is in the city on business. W. H. Ricks left the city on business this morning. ! Mrs. J. V. Kemp an elderly woman, jwho lived with her niece, Mrs. J. W. ! Bryan on Eighth street died last night ! after an illness of several days. I The remains were carried to James ; ville this morning, where the iuter j ment wi'l take place. Mr. J. W. ; Bryan accompanied the IkhI.v. The following persons have secured i license to marry at the office of the Register of Deeds : Charlie Garris and Mary Clark, Falkland township, white. CIVIL COURT i The following cases were disposed . of in the civil court here yesterday : W. I). Cox vs. Hoke County Iniini ; gration Committee and A. G. Johnston. Judgment for plaintiff iu sum of $309. Joseph Deaver vs. Grace Deaver for absolute divorce. Granted. ' The court today is hearing the case of Dora E. lewis vs. S. T. Lewis et al. I Property Transfers The following deeds have leen re j corded in the office of the Pitt County 1 Register of Deeds : ! Herbert L. Elks and wife to L. B. i Garris, Greenville township. Con , sideration $2750. The Barfield Sales Promoters Love your neighlor as yourself, and then you don't have to lie alnuit him whn he is dead. j The Messrs. Barfield of Wilson, who are conducting Speci.il S.-iles in G ret if i ville this fall are pul'.inir much busi ness for their clients and are inci dentally making themselves a reputa tion as "crowd getters." Mr. Cliarlts Rarfied is one of the cleverest outdoor sign painters on the nid, he having been connected once with th? ''her-j Cola jeople of Columbus, Ga. "Hoaie Run" Bartteld, as his friends call him. has a varied line of make-ups which he puts to use in drawing customers. His imitation on a "rule" is one of the best yet. In addition to leing a sales pro. ; moter. bis is said to 1h? one of JUie best . auctioneers in the SouthThey are , conducting for Mr. N. G. Saad on Dick inson avenue a "Scandeloiis Sale," which is proving successful from every standpoint. STRAY TAKEN UP have taken up six light colored all .if tlicni unmarked. Owner '""i il anie l.y paying costs. J. H. layman. :;i i;;t li St.. Greenville. N. 9 8 6tc. Tailoring Display WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. SEPT. 26-27 Isaac Hamburger & Sons Showing Over 500 Fall Patterns. - Gome In - Mr. Jno. Krausc, will be Glad to See You. CLAUDE D. TUNSTALL : Vinter ville Items I Several of our Wintervilyle boys in 1 eluding James Smith. Dennis McLaw horn. Herman McLawhorn. Joe Dail and Preston McLawhorn left for cainp Jackson Friday a. in. We wish them success in every wa v. Miss Goldie I jester of Greenville ' spent Sunday with Miss Minnie May ; Whitehead. The revival at the Methodist church closet 1 Sunday, all that attended the meeting received much benefit. Little Miss Bettie Uzzell of Seven Springs sjient last week with relatives in Winterville. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hazclton and lit tle sou-siMMit the week end visiting in Walstonberg. Mrs. Lizzie Brooks of near Greenville f is visiting Mrs. Wyatt Tucker. Mrs. Lewis McLawhorn sieiit last week in Winterville with friends. Mr. Ashley Spier of Tarboro spent Sunday with his moth tr Mrs. Hattie Spier of Winterville. ' School will iK'gin at Winterville Pub lic School. OctolKT 15. It is hoped that all the children that possibly can will enter them. Misses Fannie Lee and Elizabeth Spier returned from Pactolus Saturdoy where thv sicnt several days visiting friends. 0RANGES- APPLES- BANANAS- GRAPES- YEASS- LEM0NS- PINEAPPLES- CANTEL0UPES- CELERY- 0KRA- In Fact ANYTHING AND EVERY THING IN FRUITS AND CANDIES Excellent Soda Fountain Service Gigars-Cigarettes N. B. ONLY HOME MADE "CANDY SEASON BEGINS , SOON DONT FORGET CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE You Are Requested to Attend Our Opening Display M N TTKjT' li Suits, Coats Dresses & Fancy Goods TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2-3 IS . J. WELLS Farmville, N. C SMITH Felix Labaki 415 Evans Street (Next Door to 10c Store) f j Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Eetc. To My Frierids and the- Public: I will be pleased to have you call and inspect mv line of new Goods and Low Prices. You will find here "Better Goods for Less Money." liiig Announcement to the PubMc. !:g1 We have secured the Agency for the -,-r. :::::::: , HI Chevrolet Automobile l;;p HI Hih iffl I " hi run rTTT I ILJ nnxu 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. atiooal Garage Greenville, N. C, iWttitifftttitttillllll ' ; !linillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIMIIMIiniMIMIfl'"rf1"1 TI " ' " mm mmm mmmwA irmmm mmmmA k." J l- ffVJ mm jT-H ITti,M Srl lfc1 I I fl 11 mWt IV mfi rTJ mmZ rJ fcl tVTWJ tT 1 s 8 Sold Sept. 24, 1917 69,582 pounds for $21,804.31 Avera 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. 0 ET si
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