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5 - . t 1 Mr 4 1 - 4 . 1 -A - 1 V i 1 , Notice LtrtrtiatmmU In tUi talon r 1 per word per Insertion eah, mile r ' kMemnt witk theper...Eii v tniilal mad figure connt as wards. "Pre V f erred porfflon 8 per wwrd. An M ; CARNATIONS, SNAP DRAGONS, sweet peas. Call Warren, Florist, No. 40. ltc iWANTED: YOUNG LADIES OF good '' character for Telephone operators. , must have eighth grade education. ' Salary while learning. Good pay, vacations with pay, side benefits, pleasant surroundings, permanent po sitions, and opportunity for advance ment. Apply to Chief Operator. Home TeL & Telg. Co. 2 44 6tc CARNATIONS, SNAP DRAGONS, "" sweet peas. Call Warren, Florist, No. 40. ltc SEED PEANUTS key's. AT J. L. STAR-' 4 26 3tp AGENTS TO EARN $5 TO $10 PER day. We start you in permanent business. Soaps, Toilet Articles, Etc. Grofts & Reed?Co., Dept 30, Chicago. ' ltp "HOW TO START IN BUSINESS for yourself is a little book sent free by a large hosiery manufactur er selling its entire output through special representatives direct to the wearers, tl shows you how to build "for keeps" and how to make up to $2,000 a year. Clows Knot Hosiery Co., Philadelphia, Pa. ltp CARNATIONS, SNAP DRAGONS,' sweet, peas. Call Warren, Florist, No. 40. . ltc EVERYBODY SUFFERING FROM piles, fistula, fissures, ulceration, constipation, bleeding, itching write for free trial. .Painless Pile Cure, S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Ind. ltp REGISTERED DUROCS.. HIGH class sows and gilts bred for May, June, July farrow to Orion Cherny King and Pathfinder boars. Pigs and young stock all ages for sale at all times. Prompt shipment and satis faction guaranteed. Write or wire Modern Duroc Farms, Hargrove, N. C. ltp IF YOU HAVE $2,000 TO $3,000 CASH capital and would be interested in opening an entirely new line of bus iness in" your locality which should net (you $10,000.00 to $15,000.00 an nually, write at once for particu lars. Mechanical Machine & Tool Works, 314 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md.'- . v ltp i IP "A SPLENDID TOKIC Says Hixsoa lady Who, On Doc tor's Adtice, Took Cardai , AndlaNowWefl. Hlxson, Tenn. 'About 10 years ago I was. says Mrs. J. B. Gadd, jf this place. "I suffered with a pain in my left side, could not sleep at night with this pain, always in the left side... , . My doctor told me to use Cardui. I took one bottle, which helped me and after my baby came, I was stronger and better, but the pain was still there. - - - - -I at first-let it go, but began to get weak and in a run-down condition, so I decided to try some more Cardui, which I did. . This last Cardui which I took made me much better, in fact,l cured me.. It bna been a number of years, still I have no return of this trouble. S I feel it was Cardui that cured me, and L-recommend it as a splendid fe male tonic," Don't allow yourself to become ireakand run-down from womanly troubles. Take Cardui. It should sure ly help you, as It has so many thou sands Of other women in the past 40 years. Headache, backache, sideache, nervousness, sleeplessness, tired-out feeling, are all signs of womanly trou-i We. Other women get reuet Dy lasmg Cardui. Why not you? All druggists. NO-132 TRADE WITH OUR ADVERTISERS. Telephone Troubles Telephone employees are constantly-trying to prevent trouble of any kind in the Workings of the equipment, and to repair such troubles as soon as possi ble after they occur. Subscribers are asked to report trouble Immediately, and to exercise a reasonable patience while it is being cleared. If you do not see a man actually working on your telephone, it does not mean that you are not receiving proper attention. The difficulty may be at the switch board, in the cable or at any one of sev eral other" places. Two or three men may be at work hunting it down. - It is always our first consideration to clear troubles promptly. WHEN YOU TELEPHONE SMILE HOME TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY JACK BLANKS. MANAGER Cotani 4TTHECHDBCHES MEMORIAL BAPTIST -. W. H, Moore Pastor.. , ' W. T. Lipscomb, Jr., Supt' Sudnay schooL ' ' Sunday school 9:45 a. m. . Sermon 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. by thp pastor. ' " Prayer" meetidg Wednesday 8 :30 p. m. A cordial invitation to everyone to all the services. " PRSEBYTERIAN CHURCH S. K. Phillips, Pastor. x 9:45 a. m. Sunday schooL . P. M. Johnston, Supt. Men wanted. v, Plan to) come tomorrow. 11 a. m. Morning worship. jSermon by the pastor. Also celebration of the lord's Supper. Every member of the church ought to be -present. 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Sub ject: "Christianity and the .Toilers of America"': Leader, Calvin Gorman. Come. 8:30 p. m. Evening worship. Ser mon: "The Shameless Gospel of Christ". Dr. Hubert Toteat, Baritone and Director of the Wake Forest Glee Phib. will sina at the evening service, and Miss Virginia Worth of Norfolk Cellist, will play cella solos' at both HA nan lili morning and evening servicesV " Traveling men especially invited. .Go to church tomorrow. Qo with the idea of worshipping God. - We shall be glad to have you worship Him with us. EMMANUEL. BAPTIST CHURCH ( Wake Forest Glee club will assist in the music a( the evangelistic ser vice" tomorrownigj&tf"" - i '- 4 (. Dr. Ssope will-close hia.services to morrow night. He will preach at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. You will want to hear the strong sermons. Subject of morning sermon: ."Golden Bells'. Subject of the night sermon: "Tbo iLate". : .... ,. . . : Jrof7 Perrp :will! smg several spec ial selections Bible school at 9:45 a. m. ; Morning preaching service at 11. Evening preaching hour at 8 o'clock. C. W. Wilson, Supt of Bible schf.ol. - ,John E. Ayscue, pastor. You will receive-:thegld hand of welcome. - . FREE WILL BAPTIST Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. by Rev W. F. Waters. Sunday school at, 3:30 p. m. The public is invite to come out and hear Rev. Walters, who has just been released from the Y. M. (3. A. service. JAR VIS MEMORIAL 9 :45 a. m. 8unday schooL Christ is Risen. 11 a. m. Preaching. Subject : "Talk ing Shop". '2:30 p. m. Sunday school at cotton milL .v 4 p.m. Sunday schoorat Cannon Swamp school house. ...... , 4 :45 p. m. Preaching at Cani:ui Swamp school house. 8 p. m. Prearhing. Subject: "Life Service". Special service for young pepole. CHRISTIAN CHURCH 8. L. Saddler, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Morning "-service 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Evening service 8:00. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rev. C. H. Bascom. Rector. 1st Sunday after Easter. Holy communion 8 a. m. Sunday school and Bible class 9:45 a. m. Morning prajer and.-address 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon 8 p. m. Evening subject : Easter Gifts. Monday: Woman's. Auxiliary 3.30 pr in. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend our church ser vices. .i 'ii . "Own your own homeA Buy shares in our 27th series? 4 ;Novr on sale. Home Bldg. & Loan Assn. WOl4 4.22 tf T IKE stagnant water, stagnant money breeds nothing useful. Like rushing water the power of money in motion is practically irresistible. Every dollar invested in the ? Victory Liberty Loan will be put to work and kept at work. Every dollar will pay interest regularly and every dollar will be rcturntd. Mean while, the Nation wilf be cleansed of debt, the value of business improved and the country's prosperity insured to all. - - " Victory Liberty Loan Committee This Snce Confrfbu cd by L. C. ARTHUR LOST- SOMEWHERE ON THE road leading, to the county home Axminls ' ter Rug 9xl2. Finder please retura ' .to Taf t Bros, ind be rewarded. '4 ,26 Btc . v His Honor Judge Frank M. Daniels, j left for his hoano lasiQJdsbdrflN yester- day. - f . ' V, E. Staton spent yesterday after noon in Kinston. j 4r . Douglas Wier of Baltimore, a pop ular "knight of the grip" was here yestrdai jBkakJnS hands with his many friends. ; j T. T.-Cherry of Tarboro arrived in the city last evening. W. Leslie Smith and wife of Farm ville were guests at the Poctor last evening. Miss. Anna Whitehurst of Elizabeth City was here last evening. Julius D. Decs of Bayboro is here today on business. 3$C flC t Sam Edger'.on of Goldsboro is a Greenville visitor today. p J?6 5t I Robert Hawk of New Bern is here today. e o a J. E. Arnold of Vanceboro was on our streets this morning. 5 S. P.. Thomas of Farmvijle was a Greenville visitor today. Solicitor J. Lloyd Horton returned to his home in Farmville yesterday afternoon. Francis M. Osborne of Raleigh ar rived in the city this mornnig. Miss Willie Wilson of Tarboro was here last evening. Miss Sadie Thompson of Lumberton was here last evening to take in the senior play at the Training school. Misses Alma Spivey, Jessie Bishop and Miss Stallings of Wilson were guests at the Proctor last night. Wake Forest Glee club will arrive tomorrow afternoon and will assist in the music at Immanuel Baptist church tomorrow night. Misses .Mary Oettinger, : Adelaide Randolph and Caroline Anderson of Kinston are guests of Miss Mary Gas kill Flanagan. Ijiiss Dorothy Davenport of Ply- enport. . . Misses Elizabeth Pa rrott, Mary Lew is Harvey and Coiiaie Dixon of Rit sto nare visiting Miss Rosamond Flan agan. - -v'V:,. 4 -. . .. , - S0CML y PERSONAL f I ': i anal tha. piOSpiou I - - vimmm THEATRE 2 "The Little PffikDevii" e and hazardous employment, ' GREENVHliLE' " The Season's Big Laughing Sue. e3s,. THE SNAPPY FARCE WITH MUSIC COMEDY PEP SONG j DANCE SPEED CLASS The favorite Comedian LEONARD GROVER and the Singing Comedienne KITTY O'NEIL and a niost- capable company. 2 1-2 hours of the heartiest laughs ever. 14 Big Song Hits A WHIRL OF FUN WITH TINKLING TUNES Greeted everywhere as one of the most entertaining shows seen this season OH, BOY ! SOME SHOW ! Prices 50c, 75c, $1 SEATS ON SALE AT WHITE'S MUSIC STORE AUTHORIZED WAR WORK BOOK 700 pages by Kelly Miller of Wash ington, D. C, and an. assistant of the Navy Department Best book for colored people ever written, ov er 100 pictures, only $2.50, selling like wild fire. Big outfit free,' get the big book, act quick. Austin & Jenkins Co., Washington, D. C. ltp FINE BLOODED HOGS EK3SSHINGLES--COTTON SEED TOBACCO FLUES I keep on hand at all times erne half million or more all heart cedar shing les. Price from $5.00 per thousand up. Win begin making flues March 1st and can make deliveries after that date in any quantity. ' During tills spring f will have 10 brood sows and gilts, all full blooded Duroc Jersey and Duroc and White Chester crosses for sale. Have about 15 bushels Ricks Cotton Seed for planting. Thoroughbred Black Minorca and Barred Plymouth Rock eggg"?or hatch ing at $1.50 for 15. J. J. JENKINS Office Goroans-'Ware na A- Fnday May 8 - r in PHONOGRAPHS FOR ONLY $60, Ex cludes 10 records and cabinet 40 Inches high. - Splendid value and guaranteed quality. Claude D. Tun stall. 2 16tf (S3 Modern Glasses are Becomming They frequently add to,' instead of de tract from facial expression. This is due to the ' expertness with which onr glasses are fitted. Perfect fitting with us Is a hobby an indication of modernness DR. W. L. BEST - - ' Optometrist SEE BETTER I i D! 110 I 1 1 I I n li I I 1 i i no I I J lai 111 m im i
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