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l!i!!!!!!H ....i;!Uii...itii8Mlniiitill''iUiinmi:,MUmiU" :; mmhhiht in- -u.- "iug.v. .w - -.--.a s s ABflTTTPFAPT.F No One In dreero to 4 i - 3 Wishes their customers and friends a hap pier Christmas or a more prosperous New r Year than does "Store Next to the Candy Kitchen" He says don't forget him during the year 1918 for Bargains JOE. HATEM II,,,-, niU,ll,lMII.,h(,.M.M,,i(l.. ...ilM'".,,, .,H"I .SltlUf,lMlfl!u,illK ,llllflll( HtMIUHi! .(I B , , i " " ' 14 1 " " " CHRISTIAN' CHURCH BUILDING IS NOW PRACTICALLY COMPLETED (Continued from Paore 1.) be able to commard tbe I est curces amov r and then an eighteen hundred salary will look verv small to you." The services held in the main auditorium ws- -rtv1nTT mnvm'nrr ittavi nniAiroVln vnrvi cfovf -ft -! isle of Corsica. Napoleon's nat VP . , rr,, . , . , , , , i hp tb it can lealily be imagined tha i isn. me music was pit cJcW an reaera wav to please ard attract. Te discourse pastor was in keerir with the oc.oasio. Mo atrded these eroa "Hp d deitfl iorTi',ps The church has he following anviliaHo5 Church Board. T acHes Aid Societv, Graded C1 day School. Christian Woman's Board of Mis sions, Mission Bard. "Christian Endeavor ard Sen ior and Junior choir. J. W. Marrin, a prominent lawyer of Farmville, passed through the city yesterday enroute to JB;lhaven where he will Jpend Christmas. ,V- James L. Mayo returned to Washing ton yesterday. Ollle Clark of Camp Jackson, Colum bia. S. C. arrlyed In the city yesterday t sepnd several day ;. His many friends are more than glad to shake his hand. - Mrs. Emma A. Davis of Manches ter, Ga., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. T. Hollingsworth at the Princeton Hotel on Fifth Street. F. C. Harding has returned from a professional Tislt o New Bern. F. W. Sherwood of Wilson is regia- tered at the Princeton Hotel. 5h George Elliott of Wil n; N. C, waa a business visitor toda . S. J. Everett went to Scotland Neck last Saturday night and returned Sun day afternoon. W. A. Hudson of Grimesland was a Greenville visitor yesterday. N. O. Warren, cashier of the Green ville Banking and Trust Company, re turned to Norfolk Saturday night to be with Mrs. Warren who is a patient in St Vincent Hospital. e Ed Osborne of Kentucky, who has in s fl A i 1 2. I I 2 s c c ax S 2 1 55 A Mof 3 A lot of men in this town will have their Christ mas made more joyful by the receipt of gifts boiiRht at this store. In that way we are contri butors to the Christmas cheer of these men: &rd that's TaftirrH a cause for pleasure to rs, eTe W theydon count us in on it. But bevord that wa warf. to evfpH p-reet- 3 inp-s ard o-ond wisp fo pV rr ever and whatever thTT vn,,v4.v fn ?i the men and women of Pitt County, whether the . buy anything here or not. We wish you all a Merrv Chrisa- wo v.or tv,e dav will be whollv Kq-rv fpton'l1 et what vou want, or want wht vou ret. EATCEEIOR BROS SUPERIOR CLOTHES Red Widow" and "My Best Girl." Here are some of the songs they sing: "In A Beauty Shop," "I want To Look Like Lillian Russell," "Come Along Little Girl, Come Along," "Sat urday Afternoon on Broadway," "All Dr.ssed Up And No Place To Go," witn hi8 famllj "When The Oe'-or Oo-s To Call". .,f .,. Poor Uncle Gazzazus", in v Oi -c. " i . Frank ftice 0f Camp Jackson, ar- "My Lady Fair" and "We Will Sail rived nere yesterday to be with his """'iim.iiiiiiiii, ' ' '"iiiiiill" May Cut Off Lights. The manager of the Electric light plant informs this paper that in all probability the street electric lights r;:n::ni;n::n::nin:;::n::n::n;:rni IWIiniiR'Il'R'I'lIl'niH!!" VB1'll!'lin Back Home." As the action of the play takes place in a beauty parlor on Fifth Avenue in New York City and two sea ons on th been on the tobacco market for some 'will have to be cut off at 12 o'clock ! months, is home spending Christmas after Christmas night. This will be made necessary, if it is done, on ac count of the shortage of fuel. n D D D Me rry Christinas And h c c riv ion ent w!M bv c cti a; o. lei an ! th c; : , ou In c "oi ..n.l .1 .i lie ompany which nn ii . j. a Jo up of pt-opk v'' l relatives during Christmas. Carlyle Bell cf Camp Jackson, passed through Greenville last night enroute to his home in Washington. . Z.t. v .; t '. of Carap Jackson, Columbia. !'. C. is spending the holi days '.vi:h hi.-. a-nts on Fifth street. CAKES I CAKES! CAKES! Fruit Cake. Pound Cakes, Marble Cake. Raisin Cake. Sunshine Cakes and National Biaeuit Company's Cake 12-21-2tc T. V. Maffiiire A Son B A Happy i A -'- 1 W 1 A ear u Si i The Lantern Bag n uical c vac y wnr' ' c'io:u- mostly iris. : :ii i 1 iV i m T. H Rcu i' nf'tho' Fannville En rprise. vj : , y".v-i at 'h Procter 3 ...... : . . . !i f "in a. c.io : . train ou tiio .'t .'. lk - : twecn Grin. . lrnt company throughout the en-rare- Saturday, a!' tni:i i: n t ment. south, were dcla""l s v rv !. - It will le remembered that th's is freight train wa i t . th? attraction that for a lontc run to Ra'ehrh and v Ji. : ,,.- played to enormous business at the Grimesland threi? b x cars ju .ij- A-tor Theatre in New York, after track and two turd i: .aii.l -trl At the White Theatre on Wednesday which it repeated its surew in Boston. No one was injured. White's Theatre On January 2nd, r e : ..cUi near Bethel greeting his January 2 "The Beauty Shop" that Philadelphia and Chicago. ! successful musical comedy the book The play wlrch deals with (he trials Red Cross Orphans and Ladies Aid a lautv Society Take Noti"e We will srive 2 per cnt of our Cash I Greenville visitor. and lyrics of which were written lr of one Dr. Arbutus Budd. Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf, specialist to the ultra fashionable set, aim rne music composed Dy i naries .). is Drim full or wit. humor, ludicrous Sales Saturday to Monday. December Gebesi will open an engagement situations and catchy song hits. Is a 22 and 24 to be devoted between these and froin present indications, capacity worthy 'successor to those delghtful Charitable societies, houses will greet the large and exccel. predecessors by the same authors, "The 12-21-2tc T. F. Maguire & Son v. .Tores of Scotland Neck. reg. i-tt-u'.l ; : tii: Pr ctor Hotel bunday. :i! '.' F. A. Dar ling of Ayden, was in the t - ,city toilay. i 1 CM. I-ftmb of Raleigh, N. C, is a Ili.lllllll,jlil1ltll. illlili, ,..,11111111,,,. iii'l,iiiMuiiii'!lt!nutiiii,!lUii!iiH' ''Uiiiniii'"' "miii.jiinmiMil ijjii"""!!, ,iiiiiiiiii, fiiii .,iiiiiiti. iiuiih.,,,1'111111,. tnnu,. iiii mm" ttMiiHHiJ'nuu,lliliii'n1,lll,,liiniilltiu,ltiniliiiIIUMIl?il,).,n mHiiMii,,,, NOT BECAUSE IT IS A HONORED CUSTOM BUT BECAUSE OF THE SINCERITY OF OUR APPRECIATION WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK YOU FOR THE PART YOU HAVE PLAYED IN OUR. BUSINESS. PROSPERITY. THE. PAST TWELVE MONTHS, AND WE WISH YOU A GOOD OLD i Merry Christmas And A Happy M NEW YEAR T. lauuire &SHo W. H. Wood of Ayden was here last evening. Miss lara Weaver of Griffon, N. C, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gaskins at their home on Seventh St. ?k M. K. Blount wen to Richmond, Va., Saturday nirht or business. Miss Bessie Harding Las returned to Washington. She and her mother Mr.. Henry Harding have been the guests of F. C. Harding at the corner of Fourth and Greene Streets. Mrs. Claude D. Tunstall and child have gone to Be'hiven to spend the holidays with Mrs. Tunstall's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Moye and chil dren left yesterday for -Washington where they expect to spend Christmas with Mrs. Moye's mother, Mrs. Hem by. - t Dr. C. L. Holt is out of the city for if"r- df 1 TTr is i W5!mi,tn to pmd (Wifcitinas. rx i I t fajf r- ji -i : - -"X .g !j J rSifl , g IS THE W' . " . BP . . OUR i I I OF I r. c:ta r.:ES. : tcta; IS YOUR 1 P. SANTA 1 California Fruit Store! a a n m -a .m ta .-a a a a u a h MIIIhiU!lUu,i,MlMii, .ttltllUlt!. ,ilUIIPltt) iflltllllln (HfMt( ;,f .M muii'!liinuiutin"iiiiiiM'n'imtUtii'"inUlu,i miiitlmilttnitin,,nln,i 1 1 , , . Mi.' in 3 WA Happy Christmas And A Joyous New Year III III iiis !l, : Will Call Negroes. Colonel John D. Langston, special Hide to Governor B'Ickett, has issued a special bulletin to tha local boards of North Cnro!'n in which-he ay -that y- ':on i,- adequately taken car? cf and thnt the proportion of n :n.:s f ill calld fill the cur. reiit qi'o'.f. our r.ti'tnalres will be j mail d io a'.l eMgibles who have not wn no'ifiM! t" f.ki for cntfrtaln- ... n' I We extend to our customers and friends through out Pitt county and adjoining counties. We all have reasons to be joyous for tobacco this season reached a high standard in price and prospects seem brighter still furthei on. We have been permitted to sell over one third of the entire tobacco on the market this season, hav ing to our credit 7,040,579 pounds. There has been sold on the entire market 20,986,553 pounds. Such a showing as the above for our warehouse makes us expect a happy Xmas and too, those who sold with us should enjoy it happily too for on no warehouse have the farmers received more for their product. We greet you with the season's best wishes. ' Gen WW iorman 'IMIIH "Mil" ""Willi' '"Willi!- ::. "' . 111. li :I',M WARREN fl DRUG CO. i Phone No. 68 Wc have just reteker! a rassage km Ms, B. S. Warren, Owner of tb barren Drug Company, reqt;f: ! ; I'-n!' every one for the loyal support given his busi ness and to extend his and the Warren Drug Company's wishes for a Merry Xmas anl a Happy New Year. Phone No. US r, i r it t s- -J a ' y . - .
Greenville News (Greenville, N.C.)
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