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CONDENSED STATEKENT OF THE COMMON OF sS and Bonds
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Greenville
Banking & Trust Co.
Greenville, N. C.
At the Close of Business, June 29th, 1918.
Tynans nnil Discounts. ...
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153,542.50
Var Savings Stamp Account - - 910,00
Banking House, Fur. & Fix. - 31,83856
Cash and Due From Banks - 123,236.74
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- - - ' 627699.00
- - - $1,054,92420
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DEPOSITS
- . v . ' . $1,054,92420 Total - . -
E G. Flanagan, President, E. B.ffiggsr and J. 0. Proctor, Vice President; N. 0.
Varren, Cashier; A. X Moore and Mark L turnage, Ass't Cashiers.
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s WITE'S THEATRE TONIGHT
on both the Accordion and Cornet at
I the same time. Don't miss hearing him.
ij This world-famed artist will be here
the entire week.
1 A dmission: Onlv 10c & 20c
mam
3
rjBrighten Up the Faon
I Gt rid of tte oil lamps that are a constant fire menace, and pat in electric
If lights. You can have theni just as Steady and just as safe as in any city.
I ;' No matches; no lamps to upset; no danger of any kind.
:hes; no lamps to upset; n
One of these simple outfits will provide you just such light at little cost.
It wffl give power to run your pump, feed grinder, and some of the other
light machinery on the place. And it will enable your wife to have an
electric iron, an electric vacuum cleaner, a washing machine, and to save
tnucb of her household work. No experience is necessary to run the
Western Electric
Farm Lighting Plant
Here's th whole outfit generator, storage batteries and switchboaid.
It can be placed anywhere that is convenient for hitching jup to your gas
engine. Run your eqgine a few hours twice a week, and it wiU generate
and store up in the batteries all the electricity you need. Costs little or
nothing to maintain, except for engine fuel. No trouble. No danger
Guaranteed by the makers of the Bell telephones.
GREENVILLE ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY COMPANY
Roy Batchelor has returned from a
business trip to'Riehmond.
J. B. Barrow of Vanceboro, was in
Greenville this morning.
W. A. Thigpen of Conetoe was here
yesterday on business.
Mrs. O. F. Clark left yesterday af
ternoon for Camp Sevier to visit her
husband, Corporal O. F. Clark.
HE
T. T. Hollingsworth and wife re
turned home last evening from Rocky
Mount .
Luther Dudley of Vanceboro is here
today on business 1
Tamos Phprrv has returned from
Richmond and accepted a position with
T. F. Maguire & Son.
'
vrsoc p.mmip Tin Washington of
Lawrenc, S. C, is visiting her father,
V. H. Washington.
Ij. J. Chapman of Grifton is a vis
itor to Greenville today.
C. N. Hines of Raleigh is a guest
at the Proctor.
R. L. Smith is back from Rocky Mt.,
where he attended the races yesterday
H. F. Back of Newport News, Va.,
is in the city on business.
Haywood Dail, president of the Dail-
Overland Co., is here today from
Charlotte.
J. T. Harris of New Bern is in the
city on business.
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J. W. Dailey of Wilson, is in the
city today on business.
W. J. Pippin of Washington, is a
guest at the Proctor.
C. R. Montgomery of Concord is
a business visitor to Greenville.
pres. R. H.
School has returned from a business
trip to Pittsburg, Pa.
O. B. Lipscomb of Tarboro is here
on business.
Stamp Purchasers
The following persons bought War
Savings and Thrift Stamps at the lo
cal Post OflBice on July 10th and 11th :
White-
Charles B. Edwards.
Elizabeth Austin.
Priscilla Austin.
Miss Ola Ross.
Mrs. N. S. Fnlford.
Miss Bessie Brown.
Miss Jennie Congleton.
Key Norris.
Miss Hennie WhichaTd.
Marshall Starkey.
W. E. Warren.
Charlie Saleeby.
Jess Warmack. i
Elizabeth Pugh Carr.
Pennie Moore.
Nannie Elizabeth Moore.
Evelyn Helen Hart.
Mrs. Ella Lee Randolph.
Felix Labaki. - 1
Howard L. Allen.
Miss Fannie Greene Allen.
Dennie Clair HIneS.
John W.-Timberlake, Jr.
G. Lautares,
B. Underwood, Jr.
Mrs. K. R. Beckwith.
National Bank.
Miss Novella Hlggs Moye.
Neoma James .
Miss Martha Harding.
Master W. H. Bagwell.
Helen Parish. : , .
Miss Alice Foley.
Colored
Almeta Bryant.
Janie Barnhlll.
Sallie Bornhill.
Thad Barnhill.
Mamie E. Payton.
D. R. Little.
Ella Wilson.
Mozella Boyd.
James Grimes.
Laura Grimea.
Lela Wilson.
Julia Sutton.
Adminteratrix's Notice
I have this day qualified as admin-
I Dave Cilia uaj quouucu a.o
C If the DrODOsition istratrlx of the estate of Daniel L.
1 , ' w,, w Maultsby, deceased. All persons hold-
does not ring true we ciaiing againgt efiUte wm pre.
Will not aCCept It lOr sent the same to the undersigned, du
j iy itemized and verified within twelve
auveiuMiig.
45 If a want ad reader
has been misused by
an advertiser in this
page, we want to
know about it.
flj We place this de
partment on a high
standafdrand make
i ft ....
special er:oris 10 main
tain it.
i months from this date or this notice
1 wil be pleaded in bar of their recov-err.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate settle
ment. This 16th day of May, 1918.
Mrs. Daniel L. Maultsby,
5-16-6wp. Administratrix
NOTICE
Advertisements in this column are lc
per .word per insertion easb, unless yen
hare an account with the fwper... Each
initial and figure ouni as words. Pre
ferred position 2e per word. AO black
type double price.
J.
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Playground Notes.
Tho firs of a series of athletic
events was held at the playgrounds
vesterdav afternoon. A large number
bf the boys and girls participated in the
tw oevents. Next Monday two more
pvents will be run oft, and a much lar-
Wrlght of the Training ger number is expected to compete
The results of yesterday:
Girls Class A
25 vard dash, 1st, Polly Fulford;
2nd. Ida Baker. Broad jump, 1st, Hes
ter Phelps; 2nd, tl between Polly f"ul-
George Ral
last night and
He returned today
J. E. Winslow attended the races!
at Rocky Mount yesterday, returning
home last night.
j$c jje sfc Jor and Fanny Greene Alien.
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2nd. Frances Smith ;.3ra, Jaaua r.ui
ford. Broad jump. 1st, Clara Moye;
BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
And hold safely the results of your patriotic thrift
against a time of need. It helps to win the war.
And your dollar will buy more after the war.
ifw LOST OR STRAjTfe. Ten
Answer to name of-lftttAl't
1$ Maybe rgsgnot
much ofo(aodt?g, a$
does go. 00.03V,;
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playmate anda
has gonelro,IN
Never Land.
fl"lts difference of
opinion, said lviarK
Twain,"that makes a
horse race."
Q Its difference of opin
ion and taste and
condition that
makes the classified
page a most effective
solution of most hu
man perplexities.
O Trv a want ad f
your trouble.
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FOR SALE ONE LARGE TOBACCO
Dray, 2-horse; 2 Ford touring cars;
1 Maxwell Runabout, all cheap. The
Washington Buggy Co., Washington,
N. C. 7 3 tfc
NOTICE!
All persons are hereby forbidden to
fish,, or hunt with gun or dog, on our
lands herein described: . 1
The lands known as the DeBerry
farm, and the farm sold by R. J. Lit'
tie to S. M. Crisp and G. H. Pitt-
man, adjoining the DeBerry farm and
Foreman place. Also that part of the
Foreman place north of hte Farmville
and Centre Bluff road.
W. H. MOORE,
C. H. MAYO,
G. H. PITTMAN.
7 11 lwp
Administratrix's Notice
I have this day qualified as admin
istrator of the estate of J. D Andrews,
deceased. All persons holding claims a-
galnst said estate will present the same
to the undersigned, duly itemized and
verified within twelve months from
this date or this ntlce will be pleaded
n bar of their recovery. .
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate settle
ment. This 18th day of May, 1918.
C. P. WHITEHURST,
6-20-6wp Administrator.
Origin cf Garden Carrot.
Wild carrot or Queen Anne's lace
(Daucus carota) is thought to be the
plant from which the cultivated gar
den carrot originated. The garden
carrot. If allowed to grow unmolested
for several years, gradually loses the
h'ghly developed crown-tuber for
which It Is valued as a vegetable, and
oecoines Indistinguishable from the or
dinary w.:5-.! carrot
TOMATO PLANTS FOR FALL TO-
matoes this week. D,, -D. Haskett
7 10 2 t
WANTED: A DELIVERY BOY AT
once at T. F. Maguire & Sons.
7 11 tfc
FOR SALE: ONE SOW AND EIGHT
pigs. J. P. Davenport, Pactolus,
N. C. 7 8 8tp
AUTO FOR SALE: I HAVE ENLIST-
ed in the Navy and expect to leave
at once and will sell my Olympian
Club Roadster Car at a sacrifice. Run
about three months. Everything in
good condition. Bargain to quick
buyer. Jesse L. Cox, Ayden, N. C.
7-10-tfc. -
. PROFESSIONAL ..
..CARDS..
SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY NEWS
H. W. CARTER. M. D.
Specialist In Diseases of the Eye, Ear
Nose and Throat, ana in Fitting
Glasses.
Offiee with lr. A. M. SM-hult, Nation
al KauW BuiMin. EVERY MONDAY
Pbone Sit
H. BenUey Harass
Still Wit
"Old Reliable"
Hone Office Washington.
Thp Mutual T.5fp Tnsnr.
omp Pnitinanv
OF NEW YORK
UK. E. P. SPENCft
Dentist
Third Fleer. National Bank Building
141
2nd. Elizabeth Holton; 3rd, Frances
Smith.
ftirl fvCrafii
fn: una. rsancy Armui. -
1st, Rosamond Flan4gan; "Zna, wancy
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Bovs Class A-
ok toh Ho oh -let Rnhprt Mavoi-2nd,
J"lu . fx rfM jii
"iT,Ta Tic HrH " JaSiWBTiftda.-i-
inmn . 1st. Frank Brown : 49ft I
Robert Mayo; 3rd tie ffYlWk bOtfUbtlM
Harvey and Fred Forbes. lrr r.iQ
Boys class .B3-YTJ89fl lB19l)91 fll HOOld
. .30.yaTd.4a8h, 1st Tm&mVH 91UJimu i
wnrt iiniicrifls warnr. orunpiuuci
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f ; 2nd Doliglts: Ward; 3rd, Claude
Gask&s.
Boys Class: 't. v
30 yard dash, 1st, George Clapp ; 2nd,
Rdimr Nelson: 3rd. Robert Little.
1 l jm 1 -m.airiTTin 1sf Choree Clano: 2nd
Little; 3rd, Edgar Nelson.
im PVPrV Frept in ! The leaiers in each class:
Up every Sireei " Glrls--Class A: Hester Phelps, ,8
tOWn and ragS IS points; Class C: Rosamond Flanagan,
ill 10 points
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