ooioi30ioieiioo si ff r V A few Averages Made Friday " PRICES ARE STILL HOLDING UP With 2nd sale Friday we had our house over half full and prices were good on all grades of tobacco. . - you will note from a few of the averages made Friday that THE CEJNTRE BRICK WILL GET YOU TOP NOTCH PRICES. V ' We have 1st sale Tuesday, 3rd sale Wednesday and 2nd sale Thursday. NAME:-'-.-rv PRICES Claude Jenkins . . . . ....... .45,49,52,59,59 Warrenwi . : . , .45,55,54,58,49,57,65 Harrington & Hodges . .48,55,49,53,56,59 Brown & Hyman . . .56,57,57,46,35 C; E.Tollard .... .. . 37,53,53,58,57,47,50 AVG. 54.00 54.10 57.52 55.21 54.00 Vine & Moye 46.59,63,64 58.79 II - . . , - - ' ..v. -- v., X , ... , . - - - TT TT LTT 1 f 7V r 1 iV- ilJnlJc . 1 1 mm K OK O OE Brinkley, aO fe Spain, Proprietors Greenville, N. C. 66 o wn S5 WMtes TUESDAY NIGHT ADMISSION 25 AND 35 J WE ARE STILL SELLING Coca Gob F or ac ocietY and ... PERSONAL CASUALTY LIST w E WARREN & COMPANY Morning List. Killed in action. 153. Died of wounds, 102: Died of accident, 2. Died of aeroplane accident, 1. Died of disease, 26. Wounded severely, 35. Wounded degree undetermined, 86. Wounded slightly, 53. Missing in action, TO. Total, 529. Afternoon list Another Boy V rites Home From The Huts NOTICE TO FIB EMEJ On account of the celebration tonight there will be no meeting of the Hope Fire Company. B. C. BEACH, Captain. BOUND TABLE CLUB W. J. Boyd of Ayden U here today on business. He will return to his home this afternoon. V Dr: H. W. Carter of Washington is here today on professional business. R. K. Wyatt of Tarboro arrived In i the city today via the Atlantic Coast ' Line. I J. H. Buck of Grimesland is regis tered at the Proctor HoteL A. B. Bascom of Farmville Is a wel come visitor to the city. m The Round Table Club will meet with Mrs. C. T. Munford Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All the members urged to be present. k yt SERVICES AT ST. PAUL'S r f, t There will be services tonight at St Paul's Episcopal Church to offer thanksgiving for the rstoration of peace Pete Hines of Ayden is a ville visitor today. Green- W. K. SproiiL Jr., Assistant Cashier Columbia National Bank, In dianapolis, Indiana. Says: We were bothered quite a lit tle by rats In our basement, destroy ing our stationery, but after distribut ing your RAT-SNAP very thoroughly, we are pleased to report that we are no longer bothered with them. Fou sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00 and $3.00. I At Warren Drug Company. Adv. Li it ONLY AMERICA CAN HELP. "On your side are boundless upplies of men, food, and mats rial; on this side a boundless de mand for their help. "Our men are war-weary and their nerves have, been strained by more than three yers of hard, relentless toil. "Our position Is critical, par ticularly until the next harvest but the United 8tates ean save us. "You Americans have the men, the skill, and the- material to save the allied causa." SIR JOSEPH MACLAY. British Shipping Controller. Killed in action, 179. Died of disease, 101. Wounded slightly, 110. Missing in action, 00. : Total, 440. i Killed in action Livie R. Boyles;1 King, N. C , William T. Savage, Oak City, N. C. Isaac C. Norman, Mount Airy, N. 0 Harry L. Pigott, Shillotte, N. C, William C. Smith, Buffalo, N. C, Ellis Triplett West Durham, N. C, Julius C Walker; West Durham, N. C, Oscar W.-White,: Eden ton, N. C, Chas. G. McMnian, Raeford, N., Thos. L. Walsh, Boomer, N. C. Died xt disease Arthur R. Howell, Thomasville, N. C Robert Baker, Mea dows, N. C, Jasper Wise, Fontaflora, N. C. Wounded degree undetermined An cel B. Clark, Morganton, N. C. Archie E. Potts, Advance, N. C, Harold Shu ford. Hickory, N. X3. Died from wounds James L. Bryan, Catherine Lake, N. C, Bennie Eakes, Oxford, N. C, John W. Perry, McCul- lers, N. C. The following letter from overseas has been received from Prvt. Henry C. Crawford, Co. F, 120th Infty by his wife and will prove most interesting reading. Oct. 7th, 1918. My Dear Wife: I will write you a few lines as 1 feel better than I have once felt. I ami in the hospital, from gas, but I am getting along fine. that is a great old word to me. How is th crops selling this year? Ha sany of my brothers been called to .camp, j'et? When I get home I can tell you lots about France for this is a great place. Answer real soon and write lots of news. Your Loving husband. HENRY i ANMMIENT -o- Organization Is Perfected For Near Pactolus 1 At w meeting held in the office of Mr. H. A. White, i hairman of the Green ville Township Campaign Committee I have been over the top one time, yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock plans SAVE FURNACE COAL SPRING and Fall by using Cole's Air Tight Wood Stove. It holds the fire all night. 1 1-11-1 tcp. and before I went over I did like rou asked me to do. I thought of you and asked God- to be with me and take me safely back to you. I thank my God for taking me through so safely and He is the only one to look to. Vallie write to papa and mamma and tell them I am getting, on fine and were perfected to conduct an intensive campaign to raise this townships quota of Pitt county's allotment for the United War Work Fund. The allotment for the county is a little over $16,000 and Greenville town ship is expected to raise one fourth of the amount - . - To acco'mpli6h the work four teams have been over the top and we boys were appointed to solicit funds. They took lots of prisoners on Sunday, Sept. are designated as Teams Nos, 1, 2, 3, Wm. Cook & Sons says we are pleased to state we con sider RAT-SNAP is without doubt the finest rat and mouse exterminator we have-ver used. It' does all you claim and more too. Four sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00 and $3.00. At Warren Drug Company. A.'l 29th. That was the greatest thing I have ever been Into. We boys were in -the smoke from 5 :30 to 10 :30 a. m. Lots of us went through without a scar or scratch, the Lord was with us, and now I am .going to be with him. Willie wanted to know if I had been to the lines, tell him yes. and over the top too and . captured some Huns in less than ten minutes after going over, tell him every thing is going on J fine and hope they will continue so I i hope to be home by New Year's Day. i Listen, I have some Hun souviners i and will send them to you if I get I the chance. We don't stay in the same place only about three days and are nearly alwyas busy. I am now setting in a Hun's dugout I where he was about a week ago, and he is von farther now and I hope we will soon run him off "the globe so we boys can soon bo in Dear old America, and 4, and will work-as follows : Team No. 1 E. G. Flanagan, cap tain, W. C. Thomas, J. X. Gorman. Territory All that part of Green ville east 'of Evans street and Dicker son Avenue. Teamjfo. 2 B. W. Mosely, captain. G. B, W. Hadley, W. A. Bowen. Territors All that part of Green ville west of Evans street and Dicker son avenue. Team No. 3 C. L. Porter, captain. Guy Smith, E. B. Ficklen. Territory All that part of the town ship outsid of Greenville proper and North of Tar-River. Team No. 4 W. I. Skinner, captain. W. J. Hardee L. A. Randolph. Territory Ail that part of the town ship outside of Greenville proper and south of Tar River. Every citizen should consider ir - i privilege to contribute to the i i Mrs. H. E. Austin, chairman -f the i Woman's committee has also appointed ' of their ability. We have 6eared the agency for the Vim Truck. The Vim Trf pany of Philadelphia are the largest exclusive Truck Builders in the J WE will have one half ton, one ton, two tons, three tons, and trucks built suitable for each and all kinds of business. Mr. Farmer, Mr. Merchant, or any business man for around tf will sell you a truek that is simple to operate, easy of upkeep, that much work as three men and six mules. WE feel proud of this agency and every man that buy a "H frdht us will be pleased. Ask the people who have used them. IV orders well in advance for one of these VIM trucks and save labor tf war times. WE are one of the oldest Automobile dealers in Pitt County, ajways tried to sell the trade nothing but the best cars and it is oar sell them the bet truck on the market for the least money. Buyi be convinced. WE thank our friends and the public for their liberal patroi past and ask for a eontuanee of same. Remember us when yon are in the market to purchase a high mobile or truck. -First Class Mechanics on Hand Always. O LA. RAHQLI PTSTRIBUTORS Phone No. 237 - - - - Washington, The Daily News is yet 4.00 per year to all ter subscribe now while the price is down. 3 uii.suiiinnii,,. iiiliii:iiiinii,ll.H""iii!1j With ell Your Tobacco GENTRY & GOR MAN, AT GRE ENVILLE, The Best Market in the Eaf t, and You Will Go home Satisfied. OUR THURSDAY SALE OF 342,810 Pounds averaged $43.58 bribing $14586.37. This is the RECORD FOR BOTH POUNDS AND AVERAGE for Greenville i includes all the scrap and damaged tobacco. We had a quantity of black tips besides a lot of f.rap so common that we threw it in the stables. i . I . r A BETTER PLEASED CROWD OF PLANTERS EVERt'lAREHOUSE. ALL SALES FINISHED FRIDAY SOON AFTER DINNER EXCEPT GORMAN'S AND THEY FINISHED BY 4 O'CLOCK We expect smaller-sales the coming week. -o- A few Averages Made Friday NAME Gorman has 2nd sa Tuesday 1 st sale Wednesday, 2nd sale Thursday alid 1st sale Friday. PRICES AVG. L. F. Mills Glisson & Fleming . Smith & Lacey v . . Hi. May . . ti. L Faulkner 57.4fi .55.53 54.(W Basemore & Chancy 38,46,4751,52,45,58,60, 52.76 Sam Mayo . . . , 41,46,55,57,60 53.00 ..fitilliit. .rtfiiiiih.. w.niiiiti.. ...iitii ..it... ...iiti. .,tm,..XTr--T ........ . . . . .507,73,75 68.37 .. ...47,56,65 50.61 .: . 53,60,63,44 58.15 .... 59,53,45,47 54.15 -V40,50,54,56,58 52.00 50.46.56.70.73 57.51 fiiiifiiiJitf.fCUiitiiiit.iiininiH.gnuiiiMTiiiiii ' U!ttlinlMlHlu!U,ni,l!"lMlll'!,,iHH v - . -

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