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LI'S September Sale 26 Wednesday .... 2 27 Thursday 1 28 Friday 3 OCTOBER 1 Monday 1 2 Tuesday ...... 2 3 Wednesday .... i ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY WE SOLD ABOUT 200,000 POUNDS AT AN AVERAGE OF NEARLY i NEARLY BRING US YOUR NEXT LOAD AND 1 1 I I SAME TOBACCO. oic, including ALL SCRAP AND DAMAGED TOBACCO -mm mt m m m w . mw -r - - - - - tt.i . WE WILL GET YOU MORE DOLLARS FOR TI I V ii ViU. UJ vy WJwiJ I Wg ' '" iMigiMMlMMW---- m iiiiiiiiiiiiii. innimti... ii , , , , , i - . ' I i " n i f assified -aboWpIoM! "Si Vvuiib !.. r..l..:l. 1 last night. 1. G. Berry, of Ayden is a business j j visitor to Greenville today. P I I Miss Dm Cox, of Winterville is In ! I A 11TI 1 the city. Mr. G. R. Ford and children left this jJrUll-J- ! "lorning for Greensboro after spendiug j Seth Hooker, Jr., has returned from : 8me time with Mrs- J- - Harris. , . . ,. i Suiitufield. If you wish to buy or sell anything ! ' Ml"S lloscoe Fiekls a,ul Mrs- WH' try our Classified Column. It brin j Mrs. Hen Tucker, of Winterville is Aske' .anf in tbe city OU a 8hPPin? ...n ..nf iur xror.l 1 hprn fixluv ,hn:.. ! expedition. Dewberry; Mrs. JTv. Parker Mrs. R. H. Henry returns! to her home in Rocky Mount this morning after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Cowell. COURT PROCEEDINGS Strawberry. K a s I e r r y . riaiiis. Ml: Plume 40. II. Sheppard, whohas been visiting The Lewis case, mentioned in yes terday's Daily News, was settled by compromise. The judgment rendered was in fvrr of plaintic for $10,500. In the case of I, M. Frizzelle vs. Pitt -county commissioners, the plain till withdrew action. Harding & Pierce vs. Mrs, Marietta Dixon, executrix of Josiah Dixon, de ceased. Consent judgment! was ren. dered. FORD OFFERS MASSACHUSETTS PLANT FOR USE OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON. Henry Ford's mammoth factory and assembling fac tory at Cambridg.e Mass., will be turn over to the quartermaster's depart ment for use as an army depot by Octobed 11, Secretary of War Baker announced today. . . . . . 1 r aim .us. .1 i i.:.. i ... . , . i 15KTTI V WARRFV ! ni , ... m l""Pe nere ior me last several! 1,11UL M AKhL"' Harris, of Farnirille are here rodav i . , . 9 18 tpi . 1 X ray. days. returnedH Ba t more this morn- : ' lUg. .... c, , Miss Pattie Powell, of Avden is! ; E; KOR SALE OR RENT Seven room !,,. ... , . - . . , . . ... - slendiK the day m Greenville. . It .T w.n-.l t u a...i,e v n $ j Keel and J. R. Whichard, of Bethel . L. Joyiter left this morning for were in the city yesterday on busi ness house with modern conveniences. In splendid location. Kasy terms. Claude i 1 Tmisf.-iH. 7 so tfc-1 ' . j a business trip up the Coast Line HAVE YOUR FURNITURE REPAIR-' ed at the Cteenville Wool Works ; T'- H. McGowan returneil this morn.: Mr- aml Mls- J- H. Hymau returned ing from Ayden. where he had been on , yesterday "from a visit to relatives at a business trip. ('alumina, N. C. Mr. Hymau reports H 4s H fl tne Clul,s "l tnat section are spleu- Mrs. Pella Tucker who has bi-en , ,nl: visiting her son. Mr. L. WTTucker. has ; H retu,rnel to her home near Greenville. ; Misses Lila Gurganus and Rela Kverett of Rolersonville visited Mrs. lioli Demorest passed through town - ll- s"ith here for a few days this today en rute to Ayden to bill that : "eck lefore entering the Training town for his show. ; school. The horse which was injured in the Mrs- w- v- Keeter and her daugh runaway on Evans street yesterday fer. Miss Eva Keeter. mother and sis- MONLV TO LOAN ON LMPROVEI) afteiiimm. died this moruiiig. The u'r ,,f MS- yy- M- I,,,, arriveil in the fvin Innd .1 (hk) to ."iO 000 at 5 per lSj; u this tine animal is regretted. ('itv last UiZlt to lml tht- winter. n,,t inleresr. J. L. SIMMONS, olfi-i ' Miss Keeter will teach in the gradcl Miss Elizaleth Spier has arrived in mmiooi wnue Here. the city to resume her studies at the " Eastern Carolina Teachers Training NOTICE School. The Woman's Cominitte of National 123 Fourth St., Phone 333. WANTED. A WHITE BOY TO sell the Daily News at the trains in the afterniH'ii. Apply at this office. 7 ::i tf. TWENTY TORACCO GRADERS wanted a( mire. Thirty days or more nf work. S"'.oo kt day or by the hundred. Apply to W. Z. MORTON nr K. W. col'.H at once. ::1 tfc. ::iii-::n:; X.it i.ual Rank I'.ldg. !-."- i n -c FRESH BUCKWHEAT, OAT MEAL l orn Flake Wheat Risi-iiit Pnvl-, rfi A A I T..aMi.w and othr Breakfast' "rry Smith, of Weldon is in the '"tilding. on Friday afternoon at '2 :30 ; . ..r. -.u i .-w ii c. VT ad ! eitr. ' sneiMlinsr ' a few davs with his ? o'clock: The meeting will be public. Pli'-ne 9 jo ftc wile who 's visiting her parents. Mr. --- aiid Mrs. Ollen Warren. j r"K SALK S..n SIX HAS JUST.- Ui'ii tlmiMiiu'ldy overhauled. Runs ' like new. Will sell fur rash r gool loiter n. ;kki:nk. Jr. '.rjl 6tp Defense will meet at the Graded School MRS. MARK OUINERLY, County Chairman. E0R RENTCOUNTRY STORE Ailjctiiiiiii: residence and lot. Gool loeatioti. r particulars address: MRS. NANMi: K. H'IN"ERLY. liriftim, N. ( '. - ; 21 21t j S0 REWARD FOR THE MAN that says the urate 1 set won't draw. Xw if yni want your grate set, let the old ?r;ite setter set it. J. W. W.U.l.Ai 'K. waiting for your order. ! 24 (it p. HOUSE FOR RENT ON CHESTNUT Mrwt i; iconic. Apply to T A FT AND V.VNDYKK. 9 1 Gif 1 WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE for popcorn j,, ;11V quantity- R. R. AHKYtH NIS. Five l'tints. Green ville N. ( '. ) 24 lino c STRAY TAKEN UP 1 haw- lakin u six liglit colorel lt":s. all of i Iii-iii unmarked. Owner '""i U't aine liy paying costs. J. II. -"d2 K'.th St.. Greenville. N. 9 8 Gtc. . aOoring Display TOMORROW, - THURSDAY, SEPT! MBf R 27) H Isaac Hamburger & Sons Showing Over 500 Fall Patterns. - Come In - Mr. Jno. Kranse, will be Glad to See You. THE DATES NEXT WEEK October 23, 4, 5, 1917 Rocky Mount Fair Everything is in Rediness for the Greatest o f Carolina Fairs Plenty of : Amusement -- Iustruction Over 100 horses entered for the races. Great Metropolitan Shows on the Grounds all the week YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS THE SIGHTS , OCTOBER U 4, 5, 1917 REMEMBER 0RANGES- APPLES- BANANAS- GRAPES- PEARS- LEM0NS1 PINEAPPLES- CANTEL0UPES CELERY- 0KRA- In Fact ANYTHING AND EVERY THING IN FRUITS AND CANDIES Excellent Soda Fountain Service Cigars-Cigarettes N. B. ONLY HOME MADE CANDY SEASON BEGINS SOON DON'T FORGET CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE ' m ii it HI I I h1 I m m I M H ill ill U illiuimauuaiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiuiiiiiniiiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuuiuuiuiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiii iimiii , , j j mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmlmmmmtmmmmm . U- ' Aeoouocememt to the Foblic, m ecu 1 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. - National Garage - Gr eenvilleTN. c, mm 1 m m ; m, -. i : . i . 1 II m m ww - rv ri I1IAT II I II iiiibsi mm nflBamiBBiH hit mm m m m mm iiiii h m m k mm m m m m mm mi ri v - . i jimi v. iunoimll Mliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiilllill Mt " ' . ' 1 .. . --l I m I I I I I I Sold Sept. 24, 1917 69,582 pounds for $21,804.31 Because We Why Do We Lead In Pounds and Prices? GET. YOU MOME DOLLARS . : - COME TO SEE US WITH YOUR NEXT LOAD ISt SaleMonday ; 2nd Tuesday; 1st Wednes day ; 3rd Thursday; 2nd Friday. (.If 1 in 1 r 1 'V- ..fl'' tv- X -fi1 .Li r if 7 - - . 1 - x. if -. 1. ir " "! i hi If 'V E V, Vv7 ' 3 ir -f " J - - it -5 . -j. ,. . v - : ,-.-.. f
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