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Siniiil . . Ask these farmers where tobacco brings more dollars. 1 Note We include all piles sold not the high onescaloriei0ie 'v" 'T -" All -houses will not fjjnispodayNo sales Tuesday account of circus Prices continue strong "with eyery huyer anxious to j&ye.fop.l)bliar lor all grades. Ve have on our floor today one of the largest sales we haye had this season. One Load Will Convince You That The STAR Is The PLACE to SELL your Tobacco for MORE DOLLARS, v ' Wednesday 3rd Sale Thursday 2nd Sale Friday 1st Sale Name - Prices W CReddick 902 A W Flake . ... .v. ..... . 836 Onan Allen . .. .. . 534 A. W. Flake . 70 Elks and Floyd 820 Peden and Wooden , 852 Moseley & Hardy 636 TR W Garris ..... 370 Edwards & Dixon ....... 398 Average 25 to 98 87.53 x39to95 82.52 75 to 94 85.85 40 to 100 84.77 73 to 97 80.40 51 to 92 80.80 58 to92 80.19 65 to 95 80.76 68 to 93 81.35 phWe is STAR WAREHOUSE c. nw - i Robinson's Big Circus Expected Early Tomorrow Awe inspiring sights seem to be the order of the day since Uncle Sammy took a hand in the war that has been t DESIRABLE FARMS FOR SALE 42 Acres, 25 cleared, 17 acres well timbered ,one ihpnnnf. hnnsp twn inhnoon barns, o-ood road front- - , -i 7, " " , , T , took a hand in the war that has been aee. oratpn orm-ha t mi m south ot Black Jack ..ch... tt,,., "CJ 7 ' -w ' - v 1 vv uoiaiiug -a- vj; iii sa.? v ivin on the Vanceboro and New Bern road, price years' ut tnere are few-if anv mo Qrrrnrj nrv I inspiring sights that the lineup after tpiOUU.UU. ! the gramj entree of The John Robin- Desirable tract lying just in front of the above son circus which will show at Green, tract, 70 acres, 35 cleared, balance well timbered, villAe tomo"ow- . i t j jt lii l-s usual, the grand entree brings one tobacco barn, one tenant house and other before the audience an army of enter- " J- 1 ! 1 i-rr- rr r r I . . ... . OUt UUliamSTS, uriCe 70UU.UU. I tamers. After circling the "big top Cre in 1 J t 1 n 3 the entire assemblage lines ud and t.v griping and human : n hs ill vi i r m ! mm mil iy rwn in awwi viriii - r AV " "-" , the patriotic strains of the National timber, one tenant house, one tobacco barn, one Antem, they Pre.nt a ight that is 1 3 Jl P J 1 f nrvf nfan f , . ; pctcrv iiuuse, goou roaa iroiuage, one Uox's mill, price $7500.00. 58 acres, 35 cleared;' balance well timbered, one tenant house, one tobacco barn, 3 miles north of Greenville on the Greenville-Pactolus road. 30 acres, 24 cleared, balance with plenty of wood, desirably located with good road frontage, 3 miles east from Winterville, N. C. A very desirable 50 acreract of land, 35 acres cleared, two tobacco barns, 3 tenant houses and 1 store building-, 4 miles from Greenville. Call quick if interested. rrn q fvrm 1101 OIien witnessed in armv reviews As a member of President Wilson's official family at Washington stated after witnessing th performance in Cincinnati, "that demonstration seems to supply you a thousand reasons ir refutable reasons why you should be Under Orders is Attraction Here Tuesday Night In describing "Under Orders", the famous dramatic novelty which A. II. Woods will present at White's theatre tomorow night, Munsey's magazine re ferred to it as a gem, and said fur thermore that it was one of the few poweifdl pl;t3s which the war has giyen us. This statement was en dorsed by the press of New York and the eastern cities where the play was presented lust season, ami b(7 the thou sands of plijygoeiK who found this dramatic docu ment the most extraordinary noveltv which they had ever seen. The very originality of the piece promises to make it a fascinating entertainment. It is said to be techninalliv as remark able a play as has come to the attention of the American playgoers in recent years. Seats are now on sale at White -music store. S 0 CIA L PERSONAL l proud you are an American," and his 1 ' words seems to express just the feel- j Read What U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Rev. S. K. Phillips and wife have gone to Richmond where thqy will remain for the next two weeks as guests of relatives and friends. Dur ing the absence of Mr. Phillips his pulpit vill be supplied. Announce ment as to this will be made laten. J. J. Satterthwaite of Pactolus is spending the day in the city. J. L. Kilgo of Farmville was a Sun day visitor. W. A. Quinerly of Ayden is a visi tor today. W. G. Summerell of Aiyden is here W.H. Dail, Jr.. has returned from Raleigh where heattended the State fair. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Tucker have re turned from Winterville where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Tucker's mother. Mrs. Susan Elliott. J1""i'jf'i;,"""iiij - . . Theatre White's MOSELEY BROS. Real Estate Dealers GREENVILLE, N. C. SAVE ME I AM VALUABLE fa DAILY NEWS 5000 CLUB Good for 50 VOTES Name Section Number This coupon Is good for the number of votes shown above when properly filled cut and mailed -or brought to 5000 Club eadquarters, Greenville Daily News, Green ville, N. C. ing all other experience. The John Robinson circus is the xn. lf big show on the road this season making a special American demonstra tion at the beginning of every perform ance, and making ifin a real, whole hearted manner; Old Glory is always in profuse evidence about the John Robinson show. The big free mile long street parade is scheduled to leave the show grounds promptly at ten thirty in the morning of show day. Five bands, three cal liopes, hundreds of mounted people, numerous glittering dens and cages of wild animals, beautiful tableaux and floats and a herd of 25 elephants are shown in this wonderful pageant. Two performances will be given, rain or shine, under the huge waterproof tents. The first performance is at 2 and the second at 8 o'clock. Says About What Two Rats Can Do. According to government figures, iwo rats breeding continually for three years produce 597,709482 individual rats. Act when you see the first rat, don't wait. RAT-SNAP is the surest, ijcleanest, most convenient extermina tor. No mixing with other foods. Drys up after killing leaves no smell. Sold and guaranteed by Warren Drug Co. Void after October 81st, 1919. COW TAKEN UP BLACK AND white, spotted. White spot in fore head, short crumpled horns with brass knobs on same. Chain around neck with block. After fifteen days owner can get same by applying to W. H. Turner, Washington and 14th Streets and paying all costs and damages. 10 27 ltc WANTED AT ONCE: 2 COPIES OF Daily News of Oct. 22. Mrs. O. F. Clarke. dh fp FARM FOR SALE, KNOWN AS the Lum Fleming farm, containing 80 acres, more or less, 50 acres clear ed, 30 acres wood land, fine tobac-l co land. I will sell on easjy terms. I W. R. Harris, Greenville, N. C, R ! 5. 9 27 Imp! . :j "It Must Have Been Dead at Least 6 Months But Didn't Smell" j "Saw a big rat In our cellar last fall," j writes Mrs. Joanny, "and broke it up! into small pieces. ' Last week while j moving we came across the dead rat. Must have been dead six months, didn't ! smell. RAT-SNAP is wonderful." Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and and guaranteed bu Warren Drug o. FOR SALE: 1920 FORD, STARTER. Also Ford roadster. Can be seen at Hines Bros. Motor Co. 10 25 2tp FOR SALE: 30 HEAD NICE WHITE Chester hogs, weighing from 60 to 160 lbs. 20 cts. f. o. b. Pike Road, N. C. Apply to H. T. Davis, Pun go, N. C. 10 27 3tp FOR RENT THE HARRIS HOUSE located directly in front of Norfolk Southern depot. Best location for an up to date boarding house or ho tel, in the best tobacco market and fastest growing town in eastern North Carolina. Apply to W. H. Al len, P. O. Box 1, Greenville, N. C. 10 23 tf :-x-:-w-::-:fl.fs..X':?-: - ' j - . - -I j Scene from Under Orders at White's theatre Oct. 28. WEDNESDAY LILA LEE in V A smashing story of the great Northwest. Beautiful scenes in the snow-clad moun tains, with dainty Lila Lee -romping over them. THURSDAY Matinee and Night ROBERT WARWICK in ( 1 "Told in the Hills" Adm. 10 and 25c. Matinee 3:45 This story has a hostorical interest that will appeal to all. TONIGHT CHARLES RAY in "Hay Foot, Straw Foot" Everybody likes Charles Ray. Why? Be t ause he acts REAL in the REEL life. 1 II " Z 'I ""' ! SELL AT GORMAN'S Large sales in for today (Monday). It looks now that Gorman's will not get a sale and should we not get a sale we wfll have first sale Wednesday, otherwise we get 1st second Wednesday, 1st Thursday and 3rd Friday. It will pay you to sell in Greenville wth G entry & Gorman, We sell all grades higher vurtra, irttas mna wormian , Gentry & 5 tinman "The Leaders" Some sds made Friday 1; Pounds Prices ' Amount Avg. Fate Worthington 658100 107 108 110 - ,. $700.56 106.47 H R Kirkman 68666 92 98 100 642.20 95.81 Washington & W 97473 85 90 93 97 107 930.50 95.43 1 A Windham 42290 93 100 w..'. 396.82 94.03 R L McLawhorn 104470 85 96 98 ,105 J 955.12 91.49 Ernest Clark & Evans 102257 75 79 86 9 100 937.28 90.70 D J Branch 66461 80 91 95 95 100 608.82 91.7t Eppes Teel 74272 91 93 96 . 65L78 89.20 Henry Lang1i90 76 90 91 93 97 100 ) 609.12 88.28 Earje Hemby 85460 70 85 95 97 106 J ; 753.6O 88.24 F B fanning 120247 94 95 p5 101 04L42 86.64 Manning & Lewis 73055 85 94 94 626.86 85.89 B L Braxton 64475 82 95 i 351.72 85.67 J J Gray 75465 90 93 93 , 643.10 85.34 Phillips & Garris 67430 56 91 93 92 ... 572.96 85.00 R T Norvell 62673 92 96 622.32 83.44 May . & Tripp 57840 76 92 96 100 I77.55 82.61 Forney Tripp 588 407 -94- ?. 439.72 83.28 J T Hudson 86840 74 80 93 95 go.41 E Greenville, JV. C. I.
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