Ice - . -SHfWt' Says He Thought NOTICE His Time Had Come BECIAL SOCIAL - AND PERSONAL ! XL 1 1 -'"V X AiTcrtlscMito la tUs Minna an It per ward per faurtloa hari an account with the Initial and flrnr eount at words. Pre forrftd aoeiUoa 2c aer word. An Maafc ASK SHORTY GIBSON . 7 12 lmc i FOB SALE: THIRTY BBL. CORN IN shuck, wo miles town. Address Box 265, Greenville, N. C. ... 7 24 2tp WANTED: COPIES OF THE DAILY News, following dates: May 14, July 12, July 17. Mrs. Ollle Clarke. H. T. Hux and Reid Gaskins spent tfte weekend in New Bern. Misses Gladys and Louise Hicks have gone to Greensboro and Danrille to visit friend. A ' H. M. Jenkins of Washington afrrirtd in the city this morning via the Nor folk Southern. r . Rev. C. H. j Bacome left last nght for Lynchburg': Va., to attend the Epis-. copal Congress in session there tomor row and Wednesday. From there Mr. Bascome, accompanied hjv Mrs. Bas come will go to Belfast, Maine to spend FEMALE HOG, WHITE AND BLACK j a month spotted. Weighs about 75 pounds taken up by Hodges-Williams Co., Greenville. Owner can secure same by proving property and paying cost and damage. 7 21 lwp ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF FLUE ..iron is now rolling and we are now ready to fill all orders. J. J. Jen kins. 7 2 2 lwc 5C WILL BE PAID FOR A COPY of the Daily News of May 14, Mrs. Ollie Clark at Daily News. - ' TWO FARMS FOR SALE. APPLY to C. II. McGowan at Dail-Overland Co. 7 18 lwc J. S. Barr of Weldon at the Proctor Hotel. is registered WANTED: TWO LADY CLERKS Appltv to Daily News office. 7 21 lwc t WANTED: POSITION AUGUST 15 by young lady graduated from bus iness college. Apply position care Daily News. 7-26-5rp. FOR' SALE: TWENTY Fanners Bank stock, terested write "T"; News. SHARES OF Parties in care Daily 7 26 tfc Messrs. S. B. Brown and Jack Blount of Ayden were visitors to the city last evening. WANTED: ANY ONE WHO HAS A farm for sa4e to give me full de scription, location, price and terms. Make an offer or don't answer. J. F. Barwick, Ayden, N. C. J. E. Boyd and J. M. Reuss of Ayden were visitors to Greenville Sunday. J. T. Tirnberlake of Washington was on our streets this morning. G. A. Fisher of Salisbury arrived in the city this morning. W. A. Quinerly of Ayden is here to daiy on business. B. J .Wiggins of Raleigh is a wel come visitor to-the ety. ' J. S. Reid of Wilson is in the city. J. W. Tingle of Washington is here today. , v R. W. E. Davis of Henderson is a business visitor to the xnty. Rev. John E. Henderson to friends. Ayscue left today for visit relatives and It is Indeed doubtftllil there is a better known or more Jihlyr respected man in Knoxville, Tennessee, than CI M. Smith. .,MCal"juUe U loiowfc.to his host of frien as';i)eenifomifteht identified v;iU theJce creani)mai;uitet uring "business In that city for a num ber of lyears, occupying a responsible position with the Mono Ice Cream Com pany. In relating Ms., remarkable ex perience withl Tanlac, Mr. piith recent ly said : ??. v Jj ' "About one month ago, I had a severe 1 attack of what the doctors described 'as' acute indigestion, and " for several days" I was a vry iek niae. Shortly -after-i eating, one day. I began to experience a very full, uncomfortable feeling in m.V stomachy I had never had anything like; it before and I hope I never will j again, for my stomach swelled up so rom gas that I eoum Hardly ureatne. My hands and feet got cold and clammy and my pulse weak. I felt .like I'd: 5 give anything in the world far one "good ! deep breath. I started doctoring mjy self , but in spite of the medicine I took, I continued to get worse and .begun. to think my time had come. "A friend of mine told me about this Tanlac and I sent i and, got a- bottle , and started taking it. Well, sir, you can believe it or notu but I begun to j improve from the very start., . By . tne end of the week I was all straightened - ut again and now that I've taken three bottles, I feel like a new man. 1 have forgotten all about the indigestion and can eat just anything I want. ' "Tanlac just beats anything I ever saw. Nearer everybody in my neigh bor hood is taking Tanlac and they are all praising it." Tanlac is sold in Greenvilfe by Warren Drug Company. feS II "tei .....'..-.II .;:rT. : .. 101 ... , ..: - ... - ... . ... . . ffl I R. T. Martin of Farmville, passed through the city this morning en route to hi shome from Belhaven where he spent the week-end. FOR FORT BLISS Captain L. C. Arthur, Jr., who has been here on a 30-day furlough visit ing his parents and friends, expects to leave for Fort Bliss, Texas, Monday,1 whore he will be stationed. LOST BAY MARE SATURDAY night from 103 First street. Finder please notify, Geo. Johnston. Col., Greenville. Mare weighed about 900 pounds. Fore top cut out between ears. Shoed up all around. Reward offered. 7-28-2tp DR. LAUGHTNGHOUSE MOVES OFFICES TO 3D FLOOR BANK BUILDING I Buy cm&Seti the Earth. Cut it to suit your tastes. Make your selection, from the foUowilig list and if none of them . $uit you we will cut tnem to sun ' v ri White s Theatre To-Night r r Dr. Charles O'H. Laughlnghouse has moved his suite of offices from the second to the third floor of the Na tional Bank building.; The doctor has five rooms, being a reception room, operating room, treatment room, pri vate office and a drug. room. Atljof these are nicely furnished and most excellently appointed in every way. WALLACE REID IN THE ROARNG ROAD " Tl son A. NOTICE ! ! i is to announce .that A. C. Jack and Fred Broadwell, trading as . Jarkson and Company, have sold I One of the best Pictures you ever saw 'Wallie'in Admission 10 and 20 Shows - -8:15 and 9:25 nnzffi'n,M:n:;n::;;n.M:;;n:Min::n::;m FOF Sale ' ! Five Room Dwelling House on 11th Street; Store Building on Same Lot-Doing Good Business Also Two Vacant Lots on 11th. St EASY their mercantile business on South Evans street to J. J. Hodges who will assume control at once and continue to conduct same at the present locality. Mr. Hodges assumes all outstanding indebtedness of the business of A C, J'K-k.-on and Company and will collect all f.tciuiit"- due the said firm of A. C. Tarpon find Co., having puichased aim ns j. part of the busineM. M-'ssisi Jackson and Broadwell ex tend the new proprietor their business good will, and request that the public and their many patrons continue to patronize the new business as though no change had been made in the man agement. It is, also requested that all'; persons indebted to the'' firm of A. C ; Jackson and Co., promptly settle their " accounts with Mr. J. J. Hodges. This notice will be plead in bar of any recovery against the firm of A; Q. Jackson and Company or against A. C. Jackson or Fred Broadwell individual ly. This the 28th day of July, 1919. A. C. Jackson and Company. By A. C. Jackson and Fred Broadwell. D. M. Clark, Attjy. 7-28-4wc. TERMS ! ! Apply to c.L. Wilkinson f " National Bank Building II D m O 1 m a u All In Readiness Veterans Reunion I At Rocky Mount ft in i i in Let Us Pi iiit You H Sale EMS S Rocky Mount General James I. Metts, of Wilmington, commander of the Confederate veterans of the State, and Mrs. Jacksie Daniel Thrash, of Tarboro, ex-president of the ' State U. D. C.'s., were here jvesterday conferring with Mrs. H. E. Brewer, president of the Bethel Heroes chanter II n n and other members of the various com mittees in regard to the program and final irrangements for thV State re union of -veterans to vbe held here August 3-7. Practically all details have been worked out for the reunion. Ample accommodations have been secured for the large number of viteis wHo wili be present, reduced raiL-o.nl" fares made possible and an attractive program, the details of which will be announced in a short time, perfected. If 120 5 acres Of high pine land, 85 acresjn cultivation! One mile of deep water "Tront Price $30,000., $5,000.00 cash, balance $2,000.00 per year. , 2; ;115 acres, 60 acres in a high state of cultivation: 2 dwelling houses; 2 tobacco '? bSrtis; near school and church. Three miles from the prosperous and thriving town of Vanceboro. Bjfice $10;000.00, $5,000.00 c ash balance $1,000.00 per year. 31(72 acres of High pine land, 27 1-2 aci'Gs in cultivation. Good buildings, ,near sp.hoolc; and churches. One mile of deep Water front where fishine: is erood. Price S6,- U OOOIOO. $2,000.00 cash, balance $500.00 per year. , Lit a-Crtiis, uo cicxes in uuiuYauua, uun Mings in xciix cuiimnuii, ncai suuuui auu VchU&h, 5 miles from railroad station. Price $6500.00, $3,000.00 cash, balance $7000 per year. ? i j5ili50 acres, 100 acres in a high state of c ultivation . 1 ten room dwelling hoiise equipped with bath and water, lights and t elephone, 2 tenant houses, tobacco barns and -all necessary out-buildings. One mil e of beautiful river. front where excellent " fishing may be had all the year round. Pric e $30,000.00, $10,000.00 cash, balance in 30 equal annual installments. To really app reciate the value and location of this farm . it is necessary to see it. - - . J : : . , 6.. 47 acres, 5 miles from Washington, 20 acres under woven wire fence; no build ings; Price $2,250.00, $800.00 cash, balanc e in 4 equal annual installments. 7. 100 acres, 35 acres cleared, 15 acres i n cultivation, 1 new 5 room house, tobacco and corn barns and stables. 2 1-2 miles fro m . Washington. Price $6,000.00; $2,000.00 cash, balance $50G"per year. -. . . 8. 212 acres, 5 miles from Washington. 25 acres in cultivation. One 7 room house, tobacco and corn barn and stables. One-half million feet of growing timber. Price $8 jOOO.OO, $2,000.0Q cash, balance in 6 equa 1 annual payments. 9. .50 acres of high pine land 5 miles fro m Washington. One new 7 room dwelling house, 2 tobacco barns, corn barn and stabl e and all farm equipment. Price $6,000.00, $500.00 cash, balance easy terms. I have many other desirable and attract! ve farms for sale. Business is opening early this year. We have sold several farm s in the last few weeks. If you are expect ing to buy a farm this season it will pay yo u to see me as soon as possible to make your selection from my large and most complete list of farms in this section. I started con tracting and buying options early in the season and I know that I have some of the , most desirable farms and some of the cheapest farms in the county. A. A. PAUL V Rooms 4 and 6 Savings and Trust Bank Bldg. Washington, N. C. CAROLI At MA AND STOP at the GREYSTbNE INN. The Ion affords excellent accommodations or those who wish to spend a clay, week-end or sum mer vacation at a main land seashore that is ab solutely safe For Room Reservation and Further I Information Address neat Whenfit and guarantee comes-to ye A. W. 1 i i K 1 f ,1 ' ' 1 i , . i , Proprietor. WILMINGTON. N. C. r1X ii . n .0 1 a I'"!! ft)

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