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IS i i IS I 8 IS OCTOBER 1 Monday 1 2 Tuesday 2 3 Wednesday .... 1 4 Thursday- 3 5 Friday 2 8 Monday 2 9 Tuesday 1 Friday, Sept. 28th was a Big Day for our patrons. We had Third SaM0,00P pounds , at an average of nearly 33 cents.. Should we deduct nur scrap and damaged tobacco, dur average woulhave been over 35c ilr. Jerome McLawhorn Sold 6314 pounds for $2,29490, average $36.35. The market is stronger than any time this season. Keep your tobacco Dry and Bring it to us if you want MORE DOLLARS. SMITH SUtfi mm liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i r j 1 j-i i J." 1 J Kjj moaeis mat uisciust; in every curve cuiu. mie, M tVinRp fhnrminp- st.vlp tono.hes that everv woman desires. Tailored Suits That appeal to individual taste. An impressive showing of autumns smartest styles, in the models and materials, accepted as correct by foremost designers everywhere. Extremely new models in Velour, Oxfords, Broad Cloth and Serge. In Brown, Green, Burgundy and Blue- $17 to $49. STYLISH COATS . A nice assortment of New Models in Burilla, Velour, Broad Cloth, Plushes and Bolivia. Tailor ed and Fur trimmed. Fur collars and cuffs, Panels and Pockets add to their elegance. $12.00 to $50. 1 A 1MTTT PFfiPT F lisis Chrystiue . Tyson wont to New Befu this morning. Miss Hilda Critcher who teaches at Conetoe canie in last night to spend the week end with her people. Miss Mamie Ruth Tunstall arrived in the city last night to spend a few day's with her brother, C D. Tuns tall, H: Forrest Sledge has returned from a northern trip. Mrs. Frank Kemp left this morn ing for Smithtield after spending some time here with her sister. Mrs. Rich ard Williams. McKAY, WASHINGTON'S McKay. Washington & Co.. "the Ladies' Store," invite your attention to, and solicit your inspection of the most complete line of- ladies' coats, suits and dresses ever on display in this city. They are continually receiving the newest things by express and the ladies of this section have discover ed that it invariably pays1 to see the goods at this store before purchasing. Wool blankets for cool nights can be found at their store. f UNSTALL'S Claude D. Tunstall, the erstwhile fashionable woman's outfitter, is ad vertising today. The ' reason is plain. If pays. He wishes to inform you that he has the niftiest line of Georgette crepe waists, both beaded and em broidered in the various colors and combination ever brought here, ilis silk skirts also are pretty and of line quality. Claude says business is good. Livingston 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 W aists A beautiful assortment in Navy, Brown, Maize, Flesh and White $5 to $7.50 Each season our display of Women's 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. Wre respectfully solicit your inspection. EVERY DAY IS OPENING DAY WITH US. 1 COME TODAY, 10- MORROW OR NEXT DAY. 8 Claude. Tun.fall 3 AT THE CHURCHES SI aluvoeation Rev Hymn. No. 1X7. El si ft ft ft ft SI The Greenville Furniture Company. M. W. Wallace. Manager wants to have you call in their store and see their goods before buying. "A look will convince you." says Mr. Wallace. NOTICE. North Carolina Pitt Gounty. 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 i to the Clerk of the Superior Court of ; Pitt County "to revive judgment as j above entitled and recorded in J. D. 15 page 170 of the Clerk's office, to the eud that execution issue on said judg ment. And the defendant will further take notice that it will have to appear on September 24, 1917 and show cause if aliy it has, why the judgment should not be 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. $50 REWARD FOR THE MAN that says the grate 1 set won't drawl Now if you want your grate set, let the old grate setter set it. J. W. WALLACE, waiting for your order.' J) 24 6tp. Immanuel Baptist. Opening Service. 1:(M A. M. Address Dr. Livingston Johnson. -.11:00 A. M. Prelude. Invocation Rev. Geo. J .Dowell Scripture Reading Dr. Johnson. Prayer. Offenrtory. Solo Miss Ella Johnson. ' Announcements. Violin Solo Miss Charlotte Ruegger. Address Dr. William L. Potent. Hymn. No. 220. Hened ict ion Re v. Dowel I . Seven-Thirty P. M. Prelude. Holly. Holy. Holy ( Hymn. No. 200.) Invocation. Solo Miss Ella Johnson Offertory. Violin Solo Miss Charlotte Ruegger. Sermon Rev. W. "Marshall Craig. Hymn. No. , Benediction Rev. W. Marshall ( Yaig. Post hide. REV. JOHN E. AYSCT'E. Pastor. Free Will Elder Laughinghouse will preach to morrow night at 8 o'clock. Presbyterian. Sabbath School 0:45 A. Beach. Superintendent. No preaching service. D. r P. M., I Methodist i Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 by the pastor. Sunday school 0 :4.". Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening 7:30. Public cordially invited. Marriage Licenses Register of Deeds Gaskins has issued marriage license to the following couples : Joe John Langley and Lurinda Gray, Greenville township, colored. Monroe B. Holly and Lizzzie ,Hall. Vhicod township, colored. ma sliinMoM & Cm. SHOWING OF THE NtWEST IN una OUR BUYER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, HAV ING PURCHASED SOME OF THE LATEST PRODUCTS OF THE SEASON IN COATS AND SUITS J YOU WILL BE PLEASED, WE CAN FIT YOU WITH OUR STYLISH STOUT SUITS, SHOWN IN POPLINS, GABERDINE AND BROAD CLOTH, SIZES FROM 42 1-2 TO 46 Serge Dresses that look like the $15.00 Kind. Priced at $10.98 and $12.48 Silk Dresses in good range colors. Taupe, Beet Root, Bown, Green and Navy. Priced $15.50 to $32.50. Let us show you the new Silver tone Coat. . . Priced $18.50 to $22.50. Velour Coats shown in Brown, Green, Beet Root and Taupe. Priced from $13.50 to $28.50. The Cool Nights will suggest Blankets. Two cases direct from Mills bought before the immense advance oh wool. Priced from $4.98 to $6.98 OHMSTON i 11 JA )1 1JT1 SOLD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th 1917 163,656 POUNDS FOR $55,040.25 $33.64 SOLD WEEK SEPTEMBER 24th to 28th, 1917 481,664 POUNDS FOR $154,260.16. vera A WHY DO WE LEAD IN AVERAGE AND PRICE? BECAUSE WE PAY MORE DOLLARS FOR TO BACCO. BRING US YOUR NEXT LOAD. II SI ft 2nd Sale Monday; 1st Sale Tuesday ; 3rd Sale Wednesday; 2nd Thursday; 1st Friday. ft i ft Mil! 1 A - ft t- E C it t f 'J ',1 '"' " f t ' - t r y is .1 i 1 f
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