. iTi IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHliS'ggS'!aga! ' ' f ' '"' " ' " 'ir" "" ' ' ' l III ill, 'if Y '"l 7-" 1 ;m'Mi!s!iMi;M.-',ii!!:ii.iiiiMtnii,:ii,;iiMni:;iiiii!ii;:iiu ni.iuiiiim,iiHniiiiiumm:uii:y!:uiiMiin;u lillllllllli.iHMI ig Us Your Ne u OCTOBER r : l.TK SALE. 1 9 Friday . . . . . '";2. 22 Monday v . f3 23 Tuesday 24 Wednesday . . .v ;i . 25 Thursday . 2 iW, A. Shivers v . . . Heber Willoughby . T. A. Allen ; . .. .. Earl Hemby . .... J.as Haddock . . . . Cox & Smith Lbs. Dollars Avg. ...810 39&00 49,14 . . .708 329.32;. 46.52 .1116 511.36 45.82 ..:726 327.12 45.06 ...302 125.30 44.80 ,..598 255168 42;62 Lbs. Dollars Avg. . r.900- 371.98 41.33 ...888 36L14 40.67 251.40 40.16 L. A. Pugh. . C. C. Jackson Stokes & Hill .626 Nichols & Hines ..... 1276 529.10 41.47 Blow & Whitehurst 728 310.80 42.69 smith & Joyner . . . . . .414 G. E. Gaskins 336 177.52 42.88 144.86 43.10 Will Tripp . . Miss S. McLawhorn . . .802 337.86 Smith & Gaskins . . ... .520 235.54 M. Allen & Whitehurst 630 281.54 W. A. Stocks 608 260.18 Shivers & Harris . . ..866 374.66 N.G.Beverly ..' 1094 457.47 fciirunrTLu- o ctt ytm 1 . Mil u.m & ilwjjJU F - i'ii ii iiiiHiiiiiiiriilllllllllllllfllliriirilllllll!IIIHllHllllilimiiiiii iiiiiiihhIiiiihihiiiiii iii i iiiiiiii ruf i - . gl 1 1 ""-r"" ""- rim frty -'y m I Avg. i 40.92 1 ; 42.12 " I 45.30 pi ii6S . 42,78 1 . : viS 43.26 3-S 41.82 I " : Moselev Birotlieir s rf ft City and Farm Pro ...ABOUT PEOPLE... MONUMENTS QUALITY ft See Us Eeiore Placing Yovir Order for Anijtkiu& In Our Liue DEtS MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Greenville, North Carolina. i pi : . -..-rwr-jnaa 1). F Taylor anl Iiert Gret-ue weut to Washington Sunday. Mr. V. A. Bowen aud family arc in Wilson tmlay ou business. G. V. Smith went to Fanuville yes terday. Sherwood Kagxdale ,of Washington lent yesterday in the city. ik H Iiob Harrington went to Scotland I Neck Sunday and spent the day. Ollcu Warren sj)ent Sunday in Wei-1 'don. " ! ! J. S. Tunstall came in last uight from Rocky Mount. H" H H i 1). M. riark sieut Sunday in Wel don with his people. Mr. W. Clark, of Tarboro is here today on business. Mr. W. L. Ferrell, of Petersburg. Vn., I is here today on business. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Whitehurst spent yesterday in Hamilton. - Mrs. JohnKvans who lives near Greenville is here today on a shopping II yon wish to buy or sell anything ! expedition, try-our Classified Column. It briug ; Jfc results. One cent ik? word. I Miss Olivia Berry, of Aydeu is visit ing Mrs. Nancy Mauley on Evans Classified Column 111 Fashion Shop 3? i SWEET CREAM FURNISHED THIS street week only for :n) cents per pint. 1 jj. jj- Skimetl milk 10 cents per quart. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Everett and 10 24 t f c Homes Dairy. friends motored to Washington. N. ('.. ' , this afternoon. Mr. W. S. Belcher, one of Pactolus ', X Greenville. N. C 10 -4 t. f c. titrl,v esttHMuel citizens, was on our; CARLOAD OF GENUINE AMERI- stm ,s ... CT Mrs. ( Hiinuv and Miss Misie ( anaMy. e.1. Pricvs no higher. ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodges spent Sunday in Weldon with Mrs. Harry Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. T. W. White, hurst returned from Oak City last nigflht. C. C. Pierce returned yesterday from Nashville where he has been spending a few days. . SK Miss Eva Spiers returned from Wel don last night after spending the week end with relatives. Mrs. W. L. Hall and little daughter returned from Scotland Neck last night after spending the week end with re latives. Miss Annie Leonard Tyson who teaches in Farmville spent the week end with relatives and returned yes terday afternoon. Mr. Nicholas Saleeby, of the Cali fornia Fruit Store, left Sunday for New York to purchase his fall aud winter stock. Mrs. Gertrude Kohler aud son. of Philadelphia, who have been visiting Mrs. Kohleru's mother. Mrs. E. M. Wil liams, have returned to their home. Mrs. Mollie Higgs. Miss Bertie Jack son aud Mds. W. B. James attended the funeral of the late Mrs. R. A. Nicvhols. near Arthur's yesterday af ternoon. i Mr. B. W. Moseley. left today to 'attend a meeting of the North Caro 1 lina Synod which convenes at Fayette ' ville. He goes as the representative of the Greenville Presbyterian church. ORDERED FOR EXAMINATION Mr. A. S. Hatem, of this city, who re- ceutly made application to the United States government" for the position of .lieutenant in the service has been j ordered to report to Philadelphia next Thursday for examination. Mr. Hatem is no stranger to his contemplated duties as he served in I the army iA the Phillipines for a period ; of seven yeras. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Settle spent yesterday in Grimeslaud. H. Bentley Harriss Still With "Old Reliable" 1 The Mutual Life Insur ance Company OK NEW YORK I IE YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM S' t'heup. See J. A. J-ang, several for CLUB NOTICE The Rotund Table will meet tomor row afternoon at three-thirty with Miss Benny. FOR SALE "W a 1 . T V"-..-. . '. i a. 1 M . 1 l 1 K i Macnino. Appiy iuij wiuir. m is ncrc umih.v iu iinusnumi hum- A WALES ADDING Values you can't beat are now shown in Ladies Coats, Suits and Waists We have them in Crepe deChine and Georgette. Our ; serse and silk dresses are beauties. They I are the latest word. I Remember our Milmery Department is I still showing: the latest fads in headgear for I women. Call to see Us, we'll take pleasure :Wavteu bovs to .Moavn. X All J a . " f jbu..-. ' . in showing you. w Hattie White. WITH f t . . .1 1 T neatness, and dispateh at Wingate -u.ssrann.e nn,- ...m i Stables. (ireenville, V. I Niehols. of Aydeu arrived in the city 10 i!o 2tb p. t,,is u,'""- tj H Dr. II. W. Carter, of Washington. N. WANTED To rent furnished room to gentlemen. Good location. Phone 224-J. Heber ' Forbes Mr. J. 1'. Jacobs returned from Washington this morning on the Nor folk Southern train. i 'J Mr. E. TI. Proctor, wife and daugh- willing to do their work in a lter. Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. .iames ! satisfactory manner. Apply ' Daily Long, motored to Pinetops yestentay. ai News office. 1 Pi ,- Messrs. Jesse (.'ox, Herbert Utley, WYOMING LAND. land Lacy Groves went to Rocky Mount ' Thousands acres T'nited States oil yesterday via automobile. 1 ; Land formerly held for Navy, open for j 1 filing. Our bulletin tells how to secure Mr. J. E. Fleming was a passenger g it. Claim Holders Ass'n., 7.'M) Schiller 1 on the Norfolk Southern train this 1 i Building. Chicago. 111. I morning from Washington, N. C. 'audeville Tuesday Night. Below is the program of the vaude ville show that is to given at White's theatre Tuesday night under the aus pices of the King's Daughters. Farce A Pair of Lunatics, Mrs. W. L. Hall and Clinton Rowlett. Dutch Chorus. 15 boys and girls. Reveries of a Batchelor, 14 girls. Black face sketch. Song .-and Dance. Mrs. W. L. Hall and Clinton Row lett. 15 Boys and Girls. 14 Girls. Tildy Johnson and Sam Jones. Mary Bagley Overton. $5000 EASILY MADE IN SIX MONTHS A-l man of business ability can se cure countv agencies. Wonderful farm tractor attachment for Ford cars a real .machine, no makeshift : does i work 4 good horese ; retails $150 ; big discounts. Small x capital required I Tarm Tractor Co.. Fond du Lac, Wis A Proper Fitting is as Important as the Proper Corset In choosing a corset, a woman can make Two mistakes. She can choose the wront cor set, or not have it fitted properly. BMt NO WOMAN can make such a mis take here. You're sure of the right corset in the famous TroTSset PRONOUNCED fROOA-SAY 3ront V-' VAT JL- J And you're sure of a proper fitting if your corset is Fitted by Our Expert Corretiere! Her knowledge of the human figure and the requirements of the latest styles enable her to render the highest degree of service, for which we make no charge. At $2, $3, $3.50, $4.25, $5 and up we're showing beautiful pink and white cor sets in models for every type of figure. May we fit you in our fitting rooms? Our Corsetiere will give you a trial fitting upon request. Claude Do Timstal. The Fashionable Woman's Clothier . ntyiOTrarScanairSiaDaBgggggg I 2 Sold Tuesday, October 68,134 pounds for $24,249.33 Average $ 5 Why do we lead in Prices and Avees. Be lewe pay you more . Dollars bacco. Come io see us with your next load. Tuesday First Sale; Wednesday Second Sale; Thursday First Sale; ISAAC TRIPP Pounds Price 224 42 1G6 3D 1U4 46 58 48 154 -47 54 44 20 50 870 -382.04 Average 43.91. EARNEST WIlIaMS Pounds Price 120 47 130 44 142 43 142 45 Here are a few sales we made today: 84 88 88 58 58 22 49 49 50 59 58 65 570 Average 50.40 287.24 810 Average 49.75 402.94 SUTTON & ELKS rounds Price 66 38 62 45 50 35 142 49 56 47 96 50 54 76 LUKE MILLS Pounds Price 140 -36 88 40 74 43 56 46 54 46 52 47 146 43 76 34 00 45 50 49 496 203.08 Average 40.95. 464 Average 41.29. 192.46 J. I. CAN N OX Pounds 18 136 98 280 60 RUCK & ELKS Pounds Price 118 35 804 Average 41.29 Price 37 36 36 41 48 332.02 9 I, m 1-V.",i''-"' ' ; . t i. v

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