,1 g, ill!i!Wlij!i!Mm!it'!iH;iij! -' -- - i . TO LAMS OCTOBER --v -X 8 Monday . . . :f . 2 9 Tuesday . . . ,: . . 1 10 Wenesday . . . . 3 11 Thursday .... 2 12 Friday .. .. i 15 Monday . . . . . . 1 WOTt to thank our patrons and friends for the Business given us this season, enabling us to sell almost as much tobacco todate g tne whole of last year. There are reasons for this, one of which is . We Pay Our Pdtrons MORE DOLLARS For Their Tobacco ' .... V . BRING US YOUR NEXT TOBACCO AND LET OUR DOLLARS DO THE WORK I r iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiM fjassifififl ! MfiMIIMEMTO All m m; A il!.!SoBTPEO?SI II II h m I mm r oiumn f you wish to buy or sell anything j C!:issiiRU roiuiun. it imngs ; try our nut per word. IIWK VOl'K ITKMTURE REPAIK- ("1 at the Creenville Wood Works Fourth St.. Phone 333. See. Us Before Placing Your Order k Antj tiling In Our Line DEES MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Greenville, North Car )lina. NOTICE WANTED. A WHITE BOY TO Examinations for applicants to teach II the Iaily News at the trains m 1 i thevrftiblio sr-hoots win i ..n.1 t 1.. . 1 M- -w.t W VVliUUVlClI : y the undersigned for the State Board of Examiners. Tuesday and Wednes- !MISS LYON DELIVERS AN ADDRESS TO FIULATHEAS tin1 afternoon. 7 :U tf. Apply at this oMice. Miss Met tie Lyon, who came here in response to an Invitation of the Meth odist Philatheas, wag present at the Sunday School hour and talked Phil athea work. She named the different committees and told the wofk of each. October 9 and 10. Examination ! nYKNTY TOBACCO GRADERS i w ill begin each morning at 9 :30. White wanted at onee. Thirty days or more i teachers will I examined in room 13, J .yj.w per day or i.y the . gchool Co,oml teAchers wU adding many helpful suggestions. The Apply to W. Z. MORTON at the office of the undersigned for in- reftt keyword of Philathea, she stated roBIl at once. 1 structions. ' s "Love. Ixive for. our fellow man and Love for God. If one loves one will w ork, but all work must-be done in His name. Not only will we work for others and for Christ, hut the great est benefit will he to ourselves for as the Poet says, 'Give to the world the best that yo uhave and the best will !! work. Ir.ii.-Iivil. ..r K. W - ::i tf-. WANTED WOMAN TO DO GEN- i- ral h"tisewnrk. Modern conven. ii- ,ci. Api'lv to W. M. McKinney. Av,v!i. X structions. S. 1J. rXDERWOOD. County Superinteiideiit 10-3-4 t-C ( io r ntc liy NOTICE OF SALE virtue of authority vested in me I itwv n x ivvTiiiPii Avont iby a j"1111"1 of tne Superior Court .come back to you.' " II A E ;Il NT INSTALLED NOTH- j -n a j Proceedin eutiUeu Abner ! Miss Lyon impressed the importance t Mrs. Albion Dunn spent yesterday with relatives in Scotland Neck. Miss Maud Beatty spent the week end with her people in Tarboro. Miss Annie Leonard Tyson return ed to Farmville yesterday afternoon. Mrs. James Ellison, of Washington was in the city yesterday afternoon. ' H H Attorney Pete Dines, of Ayden is in the city on business. Mrs. (Jeorge Leonard went to Ral egh this morning. Mrs. Ollie Clark spent yesterday with her sister in Hobgood. Mrs. W. C. Clark returned from Wil son this morning. Miss Iura I'ox of Winterville is here on business. Miss Minnie Whitehurst of Winter ville is a visitor to the city today. Mrs. Edward Purdie, of Dunn is visirin her sister. Mrs. L. W. Tu-i--r. " F1U ALL KINDS CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE Mr. and Mrs. Juliu Hethel yesterday. .1. II. Forrest spent Vucolioro. N. C. Brown went to Sunday in r cuair. auu am aiso piep.ueu iu uo , of subscribing to the "Baraca-Philathea ri,:,, n.. i,,fo,i ..run...,! prr -!( Snk('S. w-. A i rrr x vt. ouuoviiuiiifc IV lilt xuiuvu-A Uliailli a . I 1! r l . I 1 1 1 1 T Itlll II 'I 1 1 I 1 1 IM 1 O l.inMI i . i: . . : a 1 H iinn iipvr nr rripi n nr i inkpr i iiinrpt ' v - i- lames coai suns a .Herald." or othpr uaiers to keen ones , i .... ..t i.....i.. .... ... . i ' k tr x' - - i i v 4ii x v i v l ri u i i. I v i t , self posted and to know how to work. , - j 1 t k .. i i li : i X. C. 10-4-6tp ; ; ,.s ... -.o ; rKEE Or CHARGE . . '; 1 " .. """ the weeK euu in niow mil. M. on Monday the 15th day of Octo. ! auu'1 WuB. , . . . iiiLT work ialtv. Your business is solicited 1 vs Abram Vines, I shall ' sell to the appreeiated. Ii. L. STOKES, ' highest bidder for cash at the Court' 10-4-6tp House door iu Greenville at 12 o'clock, ; on Monday the 15th day of Octo- ! MONEY TO LOAN ON LMPROVED j arm land. .SI. 000 io $50,000 at 5 ier -i.t interest. .T. L. SIMMONS, offl- fs :;iii-::u:; National Bank Bldg. ber, 1017, the following described prop- ' or brouchilis, is invited to call at the ti mi i nt.kPA sf .1 W ICFt-Q ti n iwl rrkf Being the house and lot in the Town : absolutely free a sample bottle of i of Fouutaiu known as the Tinker Du- j Bosrhee's German Syrup, a soothing nree Dronertv on Railroad street, ad- healing remedy for all lung trou- ill the is in FOR SALE ONE REGISTERED j joining the lands of J. T. Eason, Haw IlolsTcin Bull, a-.ee years. Can be ' kins Killihrew and being the house and -.en ar drift on Community Fair or : in iM,s,ht of H. W. Webb and now in night's rest from if ...... ... . -v "k I ii .. .. charge of Abram Vines. farm. If interested see or write II. ;..ver. (Jrifton. N. C. 10 5tp bles, which has a successful record of 50 years,. Gives the patient a good coughing, with free ! expectoration iu the morning. W "A NTKI '1'. I" L'''lill'lil(1i. rent iurnislied roou: Good location. Plume rni f . . 1 M 1.. . W 7 . ; x ins inu uay oi ofpicmuci, a..j. .nVs S. J. EVERETT, Regular sizes, 25 and 75 cents, sale in all civilized countries. For DISTRIBUTORS AND AGENTS fr guaranteed Ford starters: -.-i'l.T. retails .vl(.(H. Big coni-!!!i--i"i;. cvt-iusive territory. Every i'"V'l owner wants one. $72 starts you ;ii l'!i-inr. 4rd Starter Sales Co. 701 lViino-r.it r,ilg. Detroit. ' ltps TWO FARMS FOR RENT ONE 1. n!,r i'-horse. iie'iie county. Ap to Ir. K. P. Spence. 10 8 2tc WIIEN1N AYDEN in the Hotel Building, find a clean, sanitary, news stand, cigars, an. lies and oilier articles usu 1 in a store of this kind. Your will l.o appreciated. Tin: FOUNTAIN, Mtha .1. I.atta, Proprietor. mv store will f"uni a iii I'll'lr -I- If. v"U! ni.K SOUTHERN RAILROAD spcial l".oursioii Rates ( To I K INS T )N. N. ( Kn,'i,, Fm i r. October 2:52(5 1017.' f ' - ' 1 1 1 1 trip tieks on sale October 22.' -I. 2.". and 2(ith. 1017. Final h r -i is in October Jitn, r.ni. SCENE FROM THE KATZENJAMMER KIDS, FRIDAY NIGHT. WHITE'S THEATRE, Mrs. E. Pollard, of Bethel j: city today on a shopping trip. Mrs. R. L. Mercvr. of Iietln the city this morning. Mack D. Horton. of Farmville is a business visitor to Greenville frlay. Mrs. Jesse B. Hardy and daughters of Grinieslaml are iu the city sietiding tMlay. Miss Lyons who le-tuieil in Hie Methodist church hist night left tliis morning. Misses Bessie Boyd. Nettie aul Hat. lie Mohley of ( Jii inrsla n. I are in the city shopping today. Jfc ' Misses Luella Lancaster who ttaches in T.'uboro siient the weik end iwlh Miss Marvis Evans. Mr. lieu Batts who live.l here up until a few months ago is in the city on business. Miss Marvis Evans who tea'hes in Tarboro spent the past two days with her parents near Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Fabius Haskins. Misses Elsie Pugh and Ruth Simmons spent yesterday in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Dow Ilea man and Mrs. Barn hi 11 spent Sunday in Bethel with relatives. Miss E-telle Coekrell and Mr. Free man motored to Rocky Mount and spent yesterday with Miss Cockrells relatives. Mioses Bessie Haskett. Lizzie Higgs and Kibbler and Mr. Spivey motored t Washingtoii Sunday for a few hours visit 'to Mrs. W. B. Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Corbet t retwrned this morning from a short visit to friends in Winterville. Miss, Eveline Lang, a student of At lantic Christian College is spending a few davs iwth her parents. Misses Gladys Brooks and Fannie Rich who have been visiting Mrs. J. ('. Gaskins returned to Grifton yester dav afternoon. Mr. F. W. (iraves of Williamston has-lieen spending a few days with his brother-in-law. D. M.- Clark, left this morning. S X Misses Fannie and Alice Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whitehurst and little Frances Whitehurst went to Robersou ville yesterday to attend the Primitive Baptist Association. Mr. John Randolph, of i'uba came iu Saturday to attend the funeral of his aunt. Mrs. Almeta King, he is now visiting his sister. Mrs. Annie Quin-ley. Quinti'Miller & Co. Phone 366, GREENVILLE, N. C. Does This Saving Look Good to You? Fuel is high here is a way to gain big: fuel economy and a perfectly heated home. Why not save the gas half of the coal wasted by all other stoves, with the fuel saving te Property Transfers I Cole's Original Hot Blast mi The following deels have leen re corded in the Register of Deeds" of fice : .1. E. Winslow and wife to Warren Daniel. Greenville township Gonsider ation St;.oH).(K). . S. J. Everett. Goinniissioner. to W. .1. II. Goburn and wife. Greenville township. Consideration not stated. No 115 m lllllHllllli;ilil!llil!illllll!IITllllll!llllll)illllllll!l (LAI I) T IN STALL GOES TO NEW YORK AGAIN ( laud D. Tunstall leaves tonight for New York, where he will buy more goods to replenish his stock of ladies' and children's ready to wear. Mr. Tunstall will le gone the letter part of the week and those who care to have him do shopping for them should see him this afternoon. Also, he advises his patrons and friends to wait for his new goods, will begin arriving by express by the middle of the week. LOST POCKETBOOK CONTAINING .:i in bills one twenty, two fives, one 1. Reward if returned to Rosa B. Thigpen. 209 First St. 10 8 ltp FRESH MEATS ID 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 fresli 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 I I 1 i'm i'i ia i ctooei tiu, x.i,. - i . . . I JOHMSTOM & FOXHALL I WA 1 Sold Monday, October 8tli, 50,830 pounds for SI 7242.52 era WHY DO WE LEAD IN AVERAGE AND PRICE? BECAUSE WE PAY MORE DOLLARS FOR T0 WH BACCO. BRING US YOUR NEXT LOAD. ge 1st Sale Monday, 3rd Sale Tuesday, 2nd Sale Wednesday, 1st Sale Thursday, 2nd SaleTriday. 4 0 . i 'r- ISM ' .4 - I V.!! , '. . . '-

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