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- I TI n ffli S r. , . r- 1 2iffido IF . - J? GREENVILLE MARKET Greenville market is better prepared this year than ever before to handle your tobacco and pay you more dollars for it, no matter how many miles away you live. We have first 2nd sale opening day. We have first 1st sale Wednesday. TS'S5!!!T5SII!!SmmII3I'Bwi'SSSS!!!IS' rr-- a -r-g vt r .!. a ' v OPENING SALES SEPT. 2 r First Sales r Second Sales Johnston & Foxhall ... , Star (First Second) Liberty ; V Forbes &' Morton - Third Sales ':'." Fwrth Saka Center Brick I. Gentry & Gorman Johnston & Foxhall No. 2. BO fy- - 400.000 POUNDS" Vitfa our enlarged floor space, we can now accomodate 400,000 pounds of tobacco on our sale. Plenty of room for your tobacco, with out crowding, plenty of stables foi and, "More Dollars for Your Tobacco". your team After September 2n All Sales Mill Be Meld According To The : : SALES CARDS AS STAR WAREHOUSE Smith & Sugg, Props. J Greenvillej N. C Phone t& PECIAL NOTICE AircrtbeaMnto la tUs ward per tnsortlaa cask. art an aceoont with fcdtlAl and flxnrv count af ferred aodtloa 2e AH alack RinEaTmiisaviHDKG BY REV. CHAS. H. BASCOM Rector St Paul's Episcopal Church fl niiiiBiciiiBiiiiaimieiiioiiaiiiiBiiiiniiiiBffiawaiiiBMB :hurches IT YOU WANT A TRANSFER, night or day, call Andrew Smith, phone 154 or leave message at Proctor ho teL 8 22 12 tp LOST: FRIDAY EVENING BE tween 6:30 and 7:30 one 15 jewel silver wrist watch. Finder will please return to this office or H. i W. Allsbrook and receive reward. The era!? Christian writers unani mously ascribe this gospel to a man named John whose Roman surname was Marcus. He was the neDhew of St. said. Eighteen miracles are record ed but onv four parables, and only one prophecy from the Old Testament is quoted 1:2, 3). It was probabl.v PRSKBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday school 9:45, a. in. P. M. Johnston, Supt. Men's Bible Class. N. O. Warren, President. B. W. Moseley, vice president, Jack Oates, Secietarq. S. K. Phillips, teacher. We Invite you to study the Bible with us tomorrow. Watch us grow. Help us grow. Grow with us. 11 a. in. Morning preachi lg service. SOCIAL A N D PERSONAL FUrmon by the pastor. Tomorrow is an important day. Ev- Barnabas, and his mother Mary had a written at Rome between 64 and 66 house in Jerusalem. He was a disci-. A. D. The last twelve verses of the pie of St. Peter (1 Peter 5.13) and a last chapter were almost certainly "ministe" to St. Paul (Acs 13:5). written bv someone pls The v contain , -,- . - r cut. ty J . . - ... . I oc aiarK traveiea with sts. Paul and 21 one words and expressions never, y .on n m m,,.i0Mo.. - in ery church officer is urged to be pres- used in the gospel. FOR SALE: ONE NEW FORD Tour ing car and one used Ford practical ly new. Pitt Motor Co Bethel, N. C- 8 27 Ctp FOR SALE: ONE DODGE TOURING car, price $375. Also one new Or erland ninety. Hines Bros. Motor Co. 8 16 tfc WANTED MAN OR BOY TO Chauf feur and do general work around the house. Apply to W. I. McLawhom, Hanrahan, N. C. 'r -8 25 lwp ' I AM LEAVING GREENVTLLE. WH1 sell a nice Willys-Knight. See me Monday at noon at Overland shop. John E. Ayscne. J itc FOR SALE: TWO FORDS, $425 AND $500, shock absorbers; one Dodge touring car, five new tires, $750; one Overland Ninety, good condition . $700 ; one Saxon roadster, new tires, will, run, $85. Hines Bros. Motor .Co- 8 30 tfc ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator of J. A. Satterthwaite deceas-, ed, late ofPfft county, North Carolina, this is to 'notify aH 'pfersons having claims against the' said estate of de ceased to present them to the under signed within twelve months from this date or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to the said estate will please make Immediate paiyment. This Au gust 30th, 1919. B. B. SATTERTHWAITE, 8 30 6wp Administrator. MEETS MONDAY Barnabas for a time, but for some un known reason, of' which St. Paul did not approve, he left them during the first missionary journey (Acts 13:13). There was a complete reconciliation I The l .dies aid societv nf hn Tmmn. afterwards and St. Paul testifies to the' uel Baptist church will meet Monday comfort he had been to him (Col. 4:10, afternoon at 5:30 o'clock in the ladles 11). St. Mark was with St. Pptor Darlor nf the rhnrfh when he wrote his first Epistle from invited to attend. caDyron (I Peter5 1-3), and after All members ery body come. Subject : "The Christian Challenge to Life-Service". 8:30 Union evening worship at the Immanuel Baptist church. Go to church tomorrow. His Honor Judge J. H. Kerr left for his home in Warrenton this, morning. the death of the two great apostles. he is said- to have worked in Egypt, WA AU IUlJK and is regarded as the founder of the! BATTERY LAST LONGER Coptic church.1 From the earliest times i ' traditions declared that St Murk wrnt' - list of tire short rules on battery 'what he heard from St. Peter. Bishop care nas been made UP tor, car driv ' PaDias nnlls him "tho :ers by Mr. H. M. Phlllins. th local imri;irirr JL ( 7 ' - Peter", and says that he "wrote down j Willard P61"1- These rules are easy particulars just as he remembered ' to rememDer and observed, will them". Justin Martyr (100-166 A. D.) jnaTe a marked effect on both battery calls the ?nsnet "tho mm t efficiency and life: ' i-r a JV - . 11 TTa1T Ko AU n J Mi 11 f ici, nu trigen ( ifSo-litjo A. D.- sarvs -unisni iuu mini "Mark made his gospel as Peter guid-1 to proper level with the distilled ed him". The gospel is all through water- N exactly what we should expect from 2" If your doesn't start quick- St. Peter. It tells only of the three ly make sure that and spark are years of our Lord's ministry, the time right- St. Peter was with him. The storv ! 3" Re,ease starter at once when en- is so- vivid and detailed that we can-: 81116 beSins to 1X111 on its own power not doubt it was told by. an eye wit DDIANUEL BAPTIST CHUBCM BIWe school at 9:45. You will receive the glad hand of welcome at this church. Supt. Wilson will be -glad to see youj tomorrow. Morning preaching let-vice at 11. Union evening service'kt 8 :30. ness, and by one more given to ener getic action than to quiet listening or thoughtful reading. We hear much more of what Jesus did than of whatHe SWEET MILK, SOUR MILK AND cream for sale. Mrs. L. C. Arthur. 8 30 2tc . - PEARS FOR PRESERVING. SEE B. G. Abeyounis or phone 142 next week. quantity limited. Price $2.50 per bushel. 8 30 2tl YOUNG LADY DESIRES GOOD Po sition. Can give reference. "Stenog rapher" care Dally News bfflc. 8 30 2tp 4. Keep ijour spark plugs in good condition. 5. Prime the engine if it's cold, adv ltc CHRISTIAN CHURCH Lee Saddler, pastor... , Sundaty school 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:30. 11 I MEMORIAL BAPTIST W. H. Moore, Pastor. Sunday 'school 9:46 r. m. W. T. Lipscomb, Jr., Supt. (By Associated Press) Mexico Citv. The MoTimn Satioo has rejected an initiative submitted by Swamp JAR VIS MEMORIAL 9:45 Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Preaching. Subject: Conducted by S. B. Underwood. 2:30 p. m. Bright Jewels. 4:00 p. m. Sunday school at the eotton mill. 4 d. m. Sunday snhnol nf Cannon President Carranza making a sharp re duction in the number of members of the national congress as well as in the I V4 rl Alfa Clfai 5 p. m. Sunday school and preaching at Bruce. 7 :45 p. m. Epworth. League. IF YOU WISH A PRETTY AND wealthy wife, write me. Stamped envelope for reply. Lit Hon Sproul, Station Cleveland, O. 7 24 lOtp sat ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rev. C. H. Bascom.. Rector. Church school and Bible class 9:45 a. m. Day services by lay leader at 11 a. in. H. C'. Cannon of Norfolk is here to day on business W. C. Norfleet of Sanford is regis-! tered at the Proctor. C. P. Brdlen of Raleigh arrived In the city this morning. J. L. Shaw of High Point is a bus iness visitor today. , W. -C. Shepherd of Farmville was here yeslerdf.y on professinoal business. B.' B. Satterthwaite of Pactolus in here on business. 0 Dr. F. L. Thigpen of Bethel regis tered at the Proctor last evening 5 Messrs. J. W. Burton, H. F. Wal ter and Y. K. Person of Kinston, were here yesterday on bujslnM. E. H. Moore and H. M. Jenkins of; Washington are In the city; R. B. Simpson of Wilson arrived i In the city this morning. Rev. George F. Hill of Elizabeth City arrived In the city yesterday afternooa and is being greeted by his many friends. Messrs. J. R. and L. E. Turnage of ' the firm of Turnage Bros., Ayden, mo tored to Greenville this mornirnr business and returned this afternoon. . MISSIONARY SOCIETY fife ji neatre OEM 66 htl ) if Lie Ji iger s irai A Mack Sfennett Comedy Come Earlyand Bring the Kids. The regular monthly meetine of On Woman's missionary sociehr nf Tario w v v ; Memorial church will be held in the ' church Monday at 5 o'clock. SOCIAL MONDAY NIGHT There will be a so":. . thn worth league on Mondav nlvht a.tui at the home of Miss Clara Louisa Mr i on Evans ; street. pecial, AU lext Week! PAM PICTUR See Your Favorite "STAR" Monday Night BRYANT WASHBU RN -I IN 1 " porac IT OVER " - Say, he does the Stunt ! Beginning Monday Show Starts at 8 O'clock and Keep Cool fi : . : , , 11 Sell Yonnr Tobacco In Greeevilleo N I ' ." market in the state Greenville averaged more than any market in North Carolina last year. t Gentry and Gorman are the leaders of Greenville. The market will open Septeijber 2nd.; fr i We expect vry large s When you do sell rive to Gen& satisfied. a, - 4 (brent iry cfe- JL JL X JL CI X1 - - ' . . . . , The Leaders' Greenville, !m. n 3
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