. M WEE OOL L A MS HI OCTOBER 1 Monday 1 2 Tuesday 2 8 Wednesday . . . .- i 4 Thursday . . ; . . . 3 5 Friday 2 8 Monday ; 2 9 Tuesday ...... 1 Moseley ' Brotliers Buy and Sett City and Farm Property -l ;- i !.. i M'i any o.;ii. :ir ' 1:. !:! v '; u. all i f bring t" n iii pet .word. ;i"l'i;!y. I i . i - J j ry . Dewberry l i.ii .MISS P.KTTIK WAUKEN", l'imln- u. 9 IS tp SIAVK VOl li R K.Mil'RK REPAIR- i 'i at tlie (Irecnville Wood Works I .11 1 r li St.. Hume v. wn.i.. - WHITE iiOV TO i h r-y X vs at tlie trains in : '':''- Aj'piv ill tills oflice. :i : 1 iU;Yi M)i;.v(() .Kir;us '.';ii!ifti .11 Min i-. Thirty lays or more "f sj.iki p,.r ,;1y or ly the I . t i . 1 1 . I Apply I,. W. Z. MOUTUN "r K. V. 1 Uiill at oner. ::i if,-. VONKN to A)S ON IMPKOVED i- ii i. sI.immi to .s."o.OtX). at it ier ' T'-i. -I. I.. SIMMONS, otii- ' ::iil-::ii ; N. t i-.nul P.ank Iil.lg. ') 1 lll-C I'OK KKNT (Ol NTKV STOKE A,:.."iiitif.' i'-i'lriicc ami lot. (!oo ''i!!"!!. l-'r particulars adclrets Mils. N A N N i V. K. tjriNKIUA'. i;::n..:,. . - 21 21t I'm !'. Mpk f..- Salc in Public schools I'lN -'l;'lr he fouilil at (J. M. !'; ( i;- stoker. N. ('. 10 1 .'!tp v '-! i" Ikwiiit a oixl complexion in: unuM like to have a .t:ol ll'l-l.:ih.. WANTKb To rent, furnished room in ;. iiv. :ihi. c l location, l'hoiie l-.l i fA 8 Average YOU HAVE HEARD ABOUT THE Pi& Auction .Sale of Choice Small Farms ( F. J. J times iroptrty. near (ireenville) Monday. October It's yonr opiortunity to buy (kkI Pitt e"U!!ty farms at your I'rkv. Free iljnuer. Irass laml. easy tonus. AT LANTIC COAST UKAIfY (. 50 2tc y I HAVE JUST INSTALLED ANOTH- cr chair, ami am also prepared to do p-.e.-sing work, ladies coat suits a sp,-eialtv. Your business is solicited and appreciated. 11. L. STOKES. Harder. Smokes. N. l!M-(irn NVHFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD SpcciaT Excursion ltates To K1NSTON. N- V. KiMston Kiiir. Octobf-r -JJ'.-lT. 1!H7. Round trip tickets on sale Oetolwr 2J. 24. ami 2ith. 1VU7. Final limit for return October 27tli. 1!17. Black Silk Dresses Cliarmeuse, Crepe Meteor and Crepe de Chene Sizos 16 lo 44 Claude D. Tunstall "The Fashionable Woman's Clothier" bMOMMMWea ' 1 rggPg tfM" " JOHNSTON & FOXHALL ' SOLD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th 1917 103,056 POUNDS FOR $55,040.25 WHY DO VE LEAD IN AVERAGE AND PRICE? BECAUSE WE PAY MORE DOLLARS FOR T0- BACC0. BRING US YOUR NEXT LOAD. Friday, Sept. 28th was a Big Day for our patrons. We had Third Sale-60,000 pounds at an average of nearly 33 cents.. Should we deduct our scrap and damaged tobacco, our average woulhave been over 35c Mr. Jerome McLawhorn Sold 6314pounds for $2,294.90 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, KNITXERS REQUESTED TO TURN IN FINISHED WORK Knitters for the Red Cross are re question to turn in their finished work lefore Saturday, as it is the wish of the siKMofy to send off a shipment this week. Mrs. Alnieta King Very 111. Friends of Mrs. Aluicta King will re gret to learn that she is very ill at the h(ine of her daughter Mrs. Winstead in Rocky Mount. Mrs. King is a woman of advanced a'. lK-inr SI years old. Until recent years she was a resident of (Jreenville and has many friends here. GREENVILLE and Pitt County ntHHl no introduction to the Atlantic Coast Realty Co.. the mere mention of the fact that they are going to sell tlv (ieo. Moore Farm near Pac tolus. which has been subdivided into small tracts, at Auction Thursday. Oc tober 11 at 10 :! a. in. is sutticient. He there. KM-Jtt- Prices up to $33.64 2nd Sale Monday 1st Sale Tuesday; 3rd Sale Wednesday; sm: H 1u See Us Before Placing Your Order or Anutking In Our Line DEES MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Greenville, North Carolina. A ROTTT PFOPT F Mrs. Annie iuiuerely went to Rocky Mount this morning to be at the bedside of her aunt Mrs. Almeta King. J. S. Norman left this morning -on a business trip. E. G. Flanagan went to Robersonville .this morning. H H H .1. .1. I,aughinghouse went to Raleigh tHlay. Mesdames J. Y. Parker, (i. A. Rouse. 1. II. Harris, of Farmville are in the eit v toda v. :! rfc i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whitehuist have gone to RiK-ky Mount lo attend llie : Fair. R. T. P.uekiugha in a salesman for the lirui of Snow. Macaslin. of Haltiinore is in the city. ! Miss Alum House, of Stokes ts a i visitor to Greenville today. I i i Misses Nannie and Maltie Smith, of Kclarthur are in the city shipping. Miss Mamie Ruth Tunstall who has been visiting relatives here, returned to her home in Rocky Mount this morning. ! . : Wiley P.rown left the city this uiorn 5 ing on a business trip. i Mrs. Y. N. Siiuinons and daughters. Pearl and Lizzie from across the river are here today. WHITE'S THEATRE Tonight the picture "The Phanton P.uecaneer" will be the attraction at , White's Theatre. Tomorrow night (Friday) tile famous Fox production "The Fires of Conscience" featuring ' three stars with world-wide reputa tions will Ik- tlie thawing card. William Farnum. Gladys Rrockwell and Nell Shipman do tine work in this picture and have caused it to achieve great success. The Him tells how a man from the south murders another who has violated the unwritten law. Seeking peace of mind the murderer goes West. P.ut he finds that iHace wll not come, so he returns and faces justice. He is acquitted and returns to the West where he has found fortune. : His happiness is complete after he finds the girl he loves, and marries her. The Philathea Class of the Methoilist Church will nicer tonight at seven thirty in th" church. All metnbers are asked to Ik present. WINTERVILLE ITEMS Mr. Lemuel Whitehurst of (Jreen ville arrived here Monday to enter school. Miss Lydia Purser sient the week end at home near anceboro. Mrs. Herbert Jenkins and little son. Herbert. Jr.. arrived Tuesday to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. (J. ( "ox. Mrs. (J. A. Kittrell returned Tues day night from Petersburg. Ya.. where she has leen visiting. Master Hugh Ange returned from Rocky Mount Tuesday night, he has Ikmi at a hospital there for several weeks on account of operation for ap-" penjlicit is. His friends are glad to see him back. Mr. Raymond Stocks, of Greenville spent Tuesday night in town. Mr. Paul Yineent visited (Jreenville. Wednesday. Wednesday a f termv ii. while several children wen- playing, little Hattie. the daughter of Mr. George Rouse had the misfortune of having one finger cut otT and another partly cut off. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hazelton and son. Sam. are visiting in Hugo. Mrs. .1. 1). Mcl-ean and Miss Thclma Speir were (Jreenville visitors. Tues day. Mr. J.' L. Rollins has moved into , the house on Church street formerly .occupied by Mr. Carroll Manning.. Mr. ('. E. Crisp has moved into the house on Academy street formerly occupied by Mr. J. L. Rollins. Mr. Durwood Tucker was in town Wednesday afternoon. FREE OF CTlARliE Why sull'er with indigestion, dyspep sia. torpid liver, constipation, sour stomach, comiug-up-of-food-after-eating etc.. when you can get a sample bottle of (ireen's August Flower free at J. W. Bryan. This medicine has re markable curative properties, and has demonstrated its efliicieny by fifty years of success. Headaches are often caus ed by disordered stomachs. August Flower is put up in l'." ami 7 -I cent lHttles. For sale in all civiliz ed countries. DON'T FORGET US- When you need any thing in the line of neat and attractive Printing. SOLD WEEK SEPTEMBER 24tb to 28th, W17 481,664 POUNDS FOR 5154,200.16. Average 2nd Thursday Ust Friday. Attend the Grand Auction OF SMALL FARMS MONDAY , OCT. The 1. G. James farm, oit'tlie Grimes land Road, Subdivided FREE DINNER BRASS BAND - W TERMS ATLANTIC COAST REALTY CO. Tha Nome That Justifies Your Confidence Greenville, N. C. -:- Petersburg, Va. E3E We Loan You The Cash to buy you an Automobile. ' We will trade you our new "Hayiies and "Saxon" Automobiles for your old car and give you a liberal allowance old "Fords" especially invited. We have not as yet advanced our 1 i price on "Haynes" and "Saxon" Auto-' mobiles most all other makes of ears , . have advanced from one to three hun ' dred dollars. Come and figure with us I and place your order for an Automo i bile that is well-made and well-balanced as well as good-looking, quality, &c. ' while the price is right. We expect an advance at most any time. I'lace your orders now we can make prompt deliveries. -0- . A. RANDOLPH CO Washington, N. C, Greenville, N. C. and Ay den, N. C. i : : : i THE DAILY NEWS IS ... $32.0 Sale 8, 10:30 A. M PRICES F. O. li. FACTOR V: Haynes, five passenger, six-cylinder $1595.00. r Haynes, seven passenger, six cylin der $1725.00. Haynes, four passenger six cylinder $1725.00. Haynes, five passenger, twelve cylin der $2275.00. Haynes, seven passenger, twelve cy linder $2275.00. Saxon Model B-4, Roadster, $495.00.. Saxon 6-cyIinder Roadster $935.00.. Saxon 6-cylinder Touring Car, $933. Saxon C-cylinder Chummy Roadster $935.00. READ BY 5,000 PEOPLE! O 3 S 1 i. ? " ", - ft - i t .V. .-. i si ? - -1 5 ;A V VI ... u4 -'i si - -i - - -4:1 . , - ' 41 ft". .

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