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5- - v CONDENSED REPORTOF IT .it A . ,'X ' Tine GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Greewnlle airnd. 4 If I 1' 7 . J. If 1 I i Nov, At the Close of Business 20, 1917 RESOURCES Loans and Investments Liberty Bonds Overdrafts Furniture & Fix., Building Account Tobacco Overdrafts Cash nad Due from Banks Total $1,086'811.12 73,600.00 459.87 28,707.00 27,211.40 441,988.15 $1'658.15 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus and Profits DEPOSITS .... . $100,000.00 58,708.26 $1,500,079.89 Total Sl'658.15 R 1,700,0 00 00 AND LARGEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY. STAR COUNTY AND E. G. FLANAGAN, President E. B. HIGGS, Vice-President,. J. 0. PROCTOR, Vice-President N. O. WARREN, Cashier. A. J. MOORE, Asst Cashier. lll,illlllMl1i(ll!Ml.l! ljillltlli,i!Hlll!jl!l H,jiMnllj,lllini..,ltlUlnHllUHl,.,llllll ll'!lHl!lll!Mll!Mini!'lliIMII.l'lli.l'll,l ili'Ul,,,,.., .imiik. . i in iin.. .in hi.. .H in iii. ..ii i it....iiiuii ii..iiiiiiiiiiil..ii!iiiu!ni..it!iniiiiii..iu iiiii Hi ' ;i; : ii Mi . i ..." I ..." i ..." 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I the first time rxt Sunday, both morn- alone worth $2500 Apply to J. F. i . " . v J , mg and evening. BAR WICK, DYDEN, N. C. I 12 8 2wc Langley.Qnick Call up. Maguire anl Son when you I Miss Francis Walker Quick of Ben need any thing in Groceries. We ap- nettsville, S. C. and Mr. Carl A. Lang preciate your orders and will take j ley of Greenville, N. C, were quiet pleasure in giving them prompt at- ly married on Wednesday, December tention. T. F. Maguire & Son. 12-15 : 12, 1917. Mr. and Mrs. Langley ex- ipect to go South to spend the winter. E.Yri!4vmJl!ilJ OALtfciSLiAlJi. WAM- We wish them much happiness through out their married life. FOR RENT 2 on 9th Street. 12-17-2tc. Rr. room house R. L Carr. ed. Steady job for 1918. Experience necessary in dry goods store. Good . wages. Aplly to T. E. Touma, Green ville, N. C. 12 7 8tc BIRTH CONTROL. OVER 100,000 copies sold. Especially interesting to those contemplating marriage. Sent j by mail 25 cents. Inez Trafton, Man chester, Mass. 12 8 lwp WANTED FARMER ON HALVES for thirds. 50 acres of land adjoin ing Washington Buggy Co., Wash ington, N. C. See James A. Hackney, Washington, N. C. 12 4 tfc WANTED TO BUY A FARM; CON- venient to the town of Greenvile. Am prepared to pay cash if price is right. J. B. Johnston. 12 10 ifc Anyone wishing any heavy hauling done call Phone 111 as we have two -trucks on hand and can spare one anytime. SKINNER &FLANAGAN. 30 25 (t. f. c.) NUTS! NUTS! NUTS We have Brazil Nuts, English Wal-1 FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE, iiui&, .recans, i-aper snmi Almonls, Filbert's anl Cocoanuts. T. F. Maguire & Son. 12.i5 WANTED To Rent 5 or 6 room house In Center of Town, near Five Pints. Address, Box 58 12-15-2tc JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF Fire Crackers. Also a full line of Confectionaries for the Christmas trade. Come to see us and let us supply your wants. Beach & Taylor. 12-15-e. o' d. 4re. Services Were Much Enjoyed I.aPt evening at the Immanuel Bau tist church the large congregation ! prescat thoroughly enjoyed the first : r-eeting of I'uj " 'orades in Service," a new or :p n:- n of this growing I church. A. u.j t'uibers of the or f. : Aiiz n ion. t? i.u ber, occupied seats in the Aor loft ami furnished tlu music for the evening, all of which was of a patriotic nature. The feature of the occasion was the ington. N. C, this morning via the presentation of flag, made of white Norfolk Southern train. ! and blue border, containing seven red jfc :J; ;J: stars'. These stars represented the Mr. Howard Cotton went to Tarboro seven young men who have gone to the yesterday to visit relatives. (front from this church and are now ifc i doing their "bit" for their country. N. W. Outlaw motored to Seven The flag was presented to the church Springs yesterday. for th society by Miss Bertie Jdckson ifc I Bryan. She made a most interesting r' Charlie Green Paramore spent yes- as well as patriotic address. After terday in Washington. j the presentation the audience joined A. B. Wallace of Washington. N. C. arrived in the city this morning. .1. T. Ross a popular knight of the grip, is in the city today on business. M. K. Blount returned from Wash- GIRLS WANTED Two girls wanted to work in printing office. Renfrew Pnntins Co. 12-14-3re. r for half price, 12 x 36 feet, one por table 7 horse P. & O. gas engine with saw mill rig. One registered Hol stein bull. All cheap. Act quick if you want to buy. JAMES A. HACKNEY, Washington. N.' C. 12 4 tfc I HAVE FOR SALE 90 HOGS, WIIA weigh f pm 50 to 250 lbs, each ready ior ouccner now. Address - E. T. i CAMPBELL, SURRY, N. C. ! 12 8 lwp FOR SALE: UPRIGHT PIANO, GOOD 1 as new, cheap. Owner leaving the State. Address "Owner," care the Daily News. 12 32 Ctc COWS AND HEIFERS FOR SALE Four cows for $200. Mean business. Am going to close out Come and get your cows Rnd heifers. Two silos 1917 Model in gool repair. Extra tires, chains, fully equipped. See at once, O. J. Sala, Princeton Hotel. 12-15-ltp. FOR RENT. STORE ROOM IN THE! National Bank building on Dtckineoal thlr "stabechitions. Avenue, now occupied by Claude D. Tunstall. Can occupy February 1, 11918. Reasonable rates. See J. L. " Simmons, offices 301-303 National Bank building. ip 7 2wc FOR SALE One three lrawer Nation al Cash Register in perfect condition, comparatively new, will sell cheap. J K. Hoyt, Washington, N. C. 12-15-2tc. 1 L. A. Patrick spent Sunday In Grif ton with relatives. Mrs. S. J. Everette went to Scotland Neck yesterday. L. Barr spent Sunday in Scotland Neck with friends. E. J. Proctor spent Sunday in Scot land Neck with friends. i t ti T 1 ! Col. D. E. Taylor went to Atlantic City to spend the week end. Morton spent. Sunday at W. Z. House. Mrs. E. B. Higgs spent Sunday in Scotland Neck with relatives. C K. W. Cobb went to New Bern this afternoon on a business trip. J. J. Carroll of Ayden was in town for a few hours today. the choir in singing "The Star Spangled Banner." The flag was gracefully ac cepted for the church by Prof. C. W. Wilson. After the presentation and acceptance the audience joined 'the choir in singing "The Star Spangled Banner." Another feature of the occa sion was the excellent address made by the pastor. Rev. John E. Ayscue. whose subject was ."The Call to a Higher Life." Everyone present went to their respective home amply repaid and justly so. UELIGHTFUL OCCASION PULLED OFF AT THE TRAINING SCHOOL (Continued from page 1) mere bubble upon the surface if we I would only use brains in cultivating : our crops, said the governor. He spoke j of tke necessity of giving food in this ' critical time when our nation is at war. So far as he was concerned, he I would rather die than for A merica to ' lose this war, that he would not give ten cents for any property or ha ve pos sessions of any kind if Germany were 1 to be victorious and we were to live un j der its ideal of government, j The governor stated that there were two things he could do, one was to is I sue a proclamation and the other was ! tn Iqciio no rHnna nnH ftnf- nn .Tnnnortr 1 he was going to issue ft proclamation to all the boys in the ..State from 12 years old to become members of corn clubs and those refusing would be classed as "slackers." Said that he believed in corn clubs with which to sh?ll the enemy, in pig clubs to root out militarism and poultry clubs so that when we won the victory over Germany we could carry to the "very front our champion rooster to crow, "Cock-a-Doodle-Doo." The guests of the occasion were the county officials, the board of education, the members of the corn clubs, county food administrator, faculty of the E. C. T. T. S, representatives o fthe wo men's clubs and the press. & 53 23 3 Do Your BOPPING .....EARLY...... "EATS" To Your Order NOTICE Headquarters for the Red Cross Christmas drive wil lbe at Moseley Bros., office on the Fifth street en trance. Any one failing to see the can vassers can drop' in there and -leave' We are ready at all times to serve meals to your order, from the full course dinner to the most conservative of lunches. Can supply you with "wheat less" or "meatless" meals at your pleasure and either will be ap petizing and nourishing. Mrs. 'E. B. Ficklen, Secretary. YOURr APPETITE CHIEF CONCERN. IS v OUR Meeting Postponed. j The regular meeting of the Round . Table Club has been postponed until . further notice. If any further proofs were needed to convince one that "the pen is might ier than the sword," one has only to recall the price of pork. C MANHATTAN . A F Greenville, N. C. THE WHITE XMAS. Memorial Baptist Church, Sunday eve ning, December 23, 1917. The "white gift" motive "nor doth the great King regard one gift above anoth?r, so long as all be white." "Our king knows all the circumstan ces and conditions of our lives. He neither asks nor expects that all should bring the same gifts, but only that all should have the same motive love." The gift may be thelarge sum from the full purse : or the small coin from "lender means; hours of "service from those who have much leisure or afwe minutes from those whose days are filled with work ; or perhaps from some neither monev nor added service, but doing the dnties which already cr the days with more cheerfulness, stronger courage and greater trut. or bearing sorrow and pain with patience and hope." They offer unto thejring white gifts to show that their love and loyalty are without stain." Each member of our Sunday School is requested to bring a gift wrapped in white paper. Or if it is money, put in a white envelope. All girls are requested to be dressed in white. i The offering goes to onr orphanage at Thomasville. 2t 1 Electric Grills, Percolaters, Milk Warmers, Warming Pads, Vacuum Cleaners, etc. Get your presents at the Greenville Electric Supply Company. We fave all kin's of serviceable presents, m m Greenville ectrie Sftpply Co, Phone 60 f 1 1 j h -t f. If 5 t- ; r V C J 1 Mi .iiJt.-, 4 --. - . ' A" X. v-
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