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gjgllll mMmmmmmmmMm iMlp . MORE DOLLARS OCTOBER 1 Monday i 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 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 6314 pounds 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. 5 Mi MONUMENTS QUALITY See Us Before Placing Your Order for Anything In Our Line DEES MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Greenville, North Carolina. li Classified olumn If yiu wish in tuty or s"ell anyhin: !i our Classified Column. It bring ii':ult. ne cent per word. si 1 :i Ik'i tv. Rasberry. Dewberry riMiits. miss mrrrii; warren, l'lioue 30. 9 18 tp HAVE VOl R Fl RMTIRE REPAIR- i'l at 1 In- (Jrecuville Wood Works 1 Fourth St., Phone 333. WANTED. A WHITE DOY TO M il th" I;ii!y News at the trains in s Hi'- ;if;i'Hi'ii.n. Apply at this office. ; :;i tf. TWENTY TOBACCO GRADERS :i!iti-l ill once. Tliirty days or more "f nrk. S"J.(H) per day or by the I i 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . -1 . Apply t W. Z. MORTON r K. V. '( tin", at once. - ::i lf FOR SALE ONE REGISTERED Mi'lMein Bull, age - years. Can lie mtii mi driffon Community Fair or :i; farm. If interested see or write W. II. dower. Griftou. N. C. 1 -1 3tp Black Silk Dresses CiuirmeiiNe, Crepe Meteor and Crepe de Cliene Sizos 1G to 11 :-: Claude D. 'Trie FasWiaLle B855 i i i i . i - liKizKgJairi -nr m ri ft I Aveira MONEY TO LOAN ON DIPROVED farm laud. $1,000 to $50,000 at 5 per cent interest. J. U SIMMONS, offi ces 301-303 National Bank Bldg. !l-5-lm-c FOR RENT COUNTRY STORE Adjoining residence and lot. Good location. For particulars address MRS. NANNIE E. IJF1NERLY. Griftou. N. V. 9 21 21 t Next to having a good complexion ! a woman would like to have a good , husband. I HAVE Jl'ST INSTALLED ANOTH-; er chair, and am also prepared to do j pressing work, ladies coat suits a j specialty. Your business is solicited i and appreciated. R. I.. STOKES. ! Rarber. Stokes. N. C. l!-4-(tp ! WANTED To rent furnished room ; to geutleineii. Good location. Phone 224-.T. . i WANTED WOMAN TO DO GEN- eral housework. ' Modern fouven. iences. Apply to W. M. McKinney. j Avden. N. C. 10 5 3tc IS IT NOW? HEED THE CALL OF opportunity and buy a small farm at our big sale of Real Estate Monday. Oct. Kth. 10:30 A. M. The subdiv ision of the F. G. James farm near Greenville on the Grituesland Road has been completed and on alove date the Atlantic Coast Realty Company will be in our midst to sell same at Auction. 1 5 2tc. Prices up to S35 Tuustall Woman's Clothier' ,rCTcaari SOLD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2th 1917 163,656 POUNDS FOR $55,040.25 ge WHY DO WE LEAD IN AVERAGE AND PRICE? BECAUSE WE PAY MORE DOLLARS FOR TO - BACCO. BRING US YOUR NEXT LOAD. 2nd Sale Monday; 1st Sale Tuesday; 3rd Sale Wednesday; 2nd Thursday; 1st Friday. ' ...ABOUT PEOPLE... Miss Ward Moore left this morning for Goldsboro, where she will be a mar shall a-t the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whitehurst went to Stokes today to attend the com munity fair. Mr. AV. Z. Morton left the city this morning on a business trip. ("loss Hearue left this morning for Tarboro. Roy Ilea me. of New Bern is here on a visit to his mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Cowell went to Rocky Mount this morning to visit their daughter. I. J. Iaughinghouse returned from Raleigh last night. o. R. Brown of Raleigh spent last night with the family of A .11. Taft. Mrs. B. G. Albritton has returned from Raleigh. Mr. Henry Moore, of Greenville has rc-ently returned from Richmond where he underwent a successful operation for appendicitis. H. A. White returned this morn ing from a business trip to Atlanta. Mr. White says that he went down on the Southern Railway and returned on the Sealxml with the view of as certaining the condition o fcrops. "Cotton." saiil Mr. White, "is very poor along the line." I NLQADING COLEEIGHTS. The National Garage is now un loading another car of the famous Cole "S" Touring Car. This new concern, which has the largest and best equipped garage in Pitt county, arc agents for four of the liest make cars Cole "S". Chalmers. Buick and Chevirrtet und are doing a splendid business both in the sales department and in the repair shops. Their place is on Fifth Street. Employing only skilled mechanics who know their business, the National Garage guarantees only first-class work. When in the market for a car. talk to them. HANDS I'ND FRITZ 'Hans Cud Fritz." the stampede. Ixx office Holland Musical comedy roar of the season, is due here on Friday. Octo ber at the White's Theatre. Based on R. Dirk's famous comic cartoons that have made a Nation roar. ' Hans Cud Fritz." is said to le live lier, gayer, more tuneful and more over whelmingly amusing than any musical eoiuedy stage production, not even ex cepting the same cartoonists immortal hilarity. "The Katzen jammer Kids." Frank Kennedy adapted the Dirk's ! hilarity to the stage, ami Leo Edwards and Will Cobb wrote the score. The special dances have lieeii directed by : Mr. Will Smith, and the production : staged by Frank Tannehill. The coiueliest chorus in cartoon comedy, is the alliterative enconmium ! vouchsafer the girly element of the pro- iduction by recent newspaper reviewers. Batrhelor Brothers. The "Superior Clothes" dealers are advertising that well known line of j clothes kirschbaum today. Read jthe ad carefully. It contains facts. $33.64 SMITH & SUGG Orchard by tha Wayalda. Wayside orchards are quite a feature of the roads In many parts of Here fordshire. Damsons are the trees usually planted for this purpose", and along many of the main roads they bare been planted in the hedge at in tervals of a few yards for consider able distances. Great masses of snowy bloom In spring and the purple of ripening fruit In the late summer do much to add to the beauty df one of the moat beauti ful counties In England. Some enterprising farmers hare planted damson trees in every hedge on the farm, and the damson crop is quite a considerable factor In their ag ricultural returns. Tons of the fruit are gathered in a half ripe state and used for dyeing purposes. London standard. Da Vinci's Curious Writing. Although Leonardo da Vinci was a voluminous writer-, he never published a single tne during Ids lifetime. After the master's death in France his manu scripts were taken back to Italy. His heirs proved unworthy, and the pre cious writings were gradually dispers ed. Loose pages were often detached and were either given away as relics or stolen. No attempt was made to publish any of his treatises, except that on painting, for more than 300 years after his death. This was partly owing to the great difficulty of deciphering his handwriting. Da Vinci was left hand ed and always wrote in oriental fash Ion, from right to left. Besides this, his orthography is peculiar to himself. He abbreviates some words and Joins others together and employs neither stops nor accents. S : Buddhism. Buddhism started with Gautama Buddha about NiOO years before the Christian era. and it numbers among Its adherents more than a third of the human race. Buddhism Is confined mainly to Asia Manchuria. Mongolia, Korea, Tibet. China. Japan and the large Islands off the Asiatic coast Though born in India. Buddhism is not stroug in t tin t country today, be ing driven out by the old Hinduism of which it is the offshoot. Us f Egga. Eggs are considered one of the best remedies for dysentery. Beaten up slightly with or withoiu sugar, tbey tend by reason of their emollient quali ties to lessen the inflammation of the stotnuch and intestines and form n transieni t- ti i i 1 1 : on these organs. PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. DR. E. P. SPENCE - Dentist Office Formerly Occupied by Dr. I. L James, Next Carolina Club. Phone 143 II. W. CARTER, M. D. Specialist in Diseases of the Eye, Ear Nose and Throat, and in Fitting Glasses. Office with Dr. A. M. Schultz, Nation al Bank Building, EVERY MONDAY Phone 319 Home Office Washington, N. C. "TTM 11 CALIFORNIA FRUIT GREENVILLE and I'itt County need no introduction to the Atlantic Coast Realty Co., (he mere mention of the fact that they are going .to sell the Geo. Moore Farm near Pac tolus. which has lieen subdivided into 'small tracts, at Auction Thursday, Oc- tolier 11 at 10 :.".( a. in. is sulbcient. Be there. 10-4-2tc. NORFOLK SOCTIIERN RAILROAD : Special Excursion Rates To KINSTON. N. C. Kiuston Fair. Octolier 23-20 1917. Round trip tickets on sale October 22. 23. 24. 2.1. and 20th. 1!17. Final limit for return October 27th. 1017. NOTICE , Examinations for applicants to teach in the public schools will be conducted iy the undersigned for the State Board of Examiners. Tuesday and Wednes day. Octolier ! and 10. Examination will liegiu each morning at . :30. White teachers will lie examined in room 13. East Carolina Teachers" Training School. Colored teachers will reinirt at the office of the undersigned for in structions. S. B. I'NDERWOOD. County Suierintendont K-:;-lt-c WHEN IN AYDEN visit iny store in the Hotel Building. Here you will find a clean, sanitary, soda fountain, news stand, cigars, cameras, candies and other articles usu 1 ally ofund in a store of this kind. Your patronage will be appreciated. THE FOUNTAIN. Martha J. Latta, Proprietor. S 21 tfc. FREE OF CHARGE Why suffer with indigestion, dyspep sia, torpid liver, constipation, sour ' stomach, eoiuing-up-of-food-after-eating , etc.. when you can get a sample bottle of Green's August Flower free at J. V. Bryan. This medicine has re markable curative properties, and has demonstrated its effiicieny by fifty years of success. Headaches are often caus ed by disordered stomachs. August Flower is put up in 2.1 and 7.1 cent bottles. For sale in all civiliz ed countries. FO SOLD WEEK SEPTEMBER 24th to 28th, 1917 481,664 POUNDS FOR $154,260.16. Avera ge u ALL KINDS Attend the Grand Auction Sale OF SMALL FARMS MONDAY , OCT, The 1 G. James farm, on tlie-Grimes-land Road, Subdivided FREE DINNER - BRASS BAND - EASY TERMS i ATLANTIC COAST REALTyI Tha Nome Tkat Justifies Your Confidence Greenville, jN. C. -:- Petersburg, Va. FRESH MEATS AND FISH The public will please note That I am engaged in the Fresh Meat Business at Fleming's Cross Roads. 1 mile from Greenville on Bethel Road. I keep fresh meats of all kinds on hand at all times and can sell you your needs in this line at reasonable prices. I have oysters also on Fridays and Saturdays. B. B. TETTERTON XHAL M STORE 8, 10:30 A. M. ft li ft ft si 4 v 1 If --4 f ; . .; .: -V r N
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