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EMBERS'- STANDING IN "5000 CLUB" Every member of the "5000 Club" has the same opportunity to win the Capital Prize, a. Double Trip to the Battlefields of France and Flanders or it's cash value $1200. ... ' The Section .Prizes must be Won in their re spective sections, regardless of the number of votes cast in any other section. SECTION ONE Includes all of the City of Greenville within the corporate limits. THE PRIZES: Ten-Day Trip to Washington, D. C, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Canada; New York City, etc., $25 Bank Account, $10 Bank. Account, 10 per cent Cash Commission to all non-winners. Miss Nina Mayo, Box 155, City .... . B. Hearne, 7Ui ward St. .. 104,750 ' - 105,250 Miss Helen Cox, Box 3SC, r. 104,600 T.ouis Cnrry, City 75,200 Miss Leytha Brewer, 604 Pitt St., City 105,950 SECTION TWO Includes the southwest portion of Pitt County, bounded by Tar river on the north and the At lantic Coast Line on the east, also the northwest ern portion of Greene county and the southeast ern portion of Edgcombe county. THE PRIZES: Ten-Day Trip to Washington, D. G, Niagara Falls, Torojito, Canada, New York Cr'ty, etc., $25 Bank Account, $10 Bank Account, 10 per cent Cash Commission to all non-winners. -Elbert Jojner; Bell Arthur ..'..:: : -106.100 Miss Telma Owens,' Fountain 105,250 J juiss uiadys Warren, Bruce . i 104.65Q W .H. Johnson, Hookerton . . . . . 105,900 Miss Ruby Brltt, Farmville . .. 104800, Miss EmlliyrTreTathane, Pinetops ; 72,900 SECTIONITHREE L Includes the northern portion of" Pitt county bounded by Tar river, QnT.the,sauthtand:the east ern portion of Edgcombe county -and Martin county. . - DC, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Canada, New York il uity, etc., $25 Bank Account;.$10.Bank Account, j-u.per cent ash Commission to all non-winners. Miss Pauline' Whitehurst,.-Bethel 106,050 Miss Madie Lee Jones, Bethel B3 105100 Miss. Frances "Warren. Conetoe . . 106,250. Miss Jennie Rawls, Oak City 102,000 G. H. Roebuck, Stokes. 103,75oV SECTION FOUR Includes the southeast portion of Pitt counts bounded on the north by Tar river, on the west by the Atlantic Coast-Line1 railroad, on the east by Beaufort county and on the?east and south by Craven county, including the towns of Winter ville, Ayden, Hanrahan and Grif ton. THE . PRIZES: Ten-Day Trip to Washington; D. C, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Canada, New York City, etc., $25 Bank Account, $10 -Bank Account1 10 per cent Cash Commission to all non-winners Edward Dinkins, Ayden '. 101,000. J. C. Dawson. Hanraban : 105,100 Erly Nobles, Wintervllle 102500 G. A. Clark. Grimesland 106,250 Mrs. M. R. Hooks, Orimesland 105,850 W. H. Gower, Grifton 106,800! Tvy Murphy, Winterville 105,350' i U It I - att rx A mI'iiii A I , ij A -vl - ' : YOU R LAST CHANGE FOR DOUBLE VOTES! i November 3rd to Nov. 8th lOzOO P. M. To Win or To Lose-WHICIi? DONT WAIT TO BE CRANKED UP! Be a self starter. Advertise in The Daily News. See 01 lie Clark, Advertising Manager. LOST: ONE LARGE KEY RING, con. taining three postoff ice keys. Find er please return to Miss Maud Lee at Chamber of Commerce. 11 1 2tc Y W TP TP1 JDi JDi To e-ather in all bromises of subscriptions which could not be secured last week. A grand opportunity to back up the good work done thus far and make sure of leading the field for the DOUBLE EUROPEAN BAT TLEFIELD TRIP or $1200 in CASH. Where is a Model fortfmry type ottfjcy&in either trmit o r bacfclaceijte pecial "KABO LTV'E MODEL"FRONT Li4CE AND BACK LACE CORSETS. v find it a s duty to be an example of effi ciency, our KBOpt will enable you not only do act the part of youth and; effi- ciency, but to look the part ; This is accomplished by the Special K ABO' fittin g over "Line Models" bending to every position. . j. , BUSY SPOT :v i i n I- mm - i r m - mm "Greenville's Biggest and Best Store' Which One For You DOUBLE TRIP OR $1200 IN CASH OR ONE OF THE LESSER PRIZES? Get to work early as all indications point to an even greater rush of new subscriptions this week than at any previous time. Act 1 Your am Try hard for Extension of Subscriptions that have already been turned m, thereby gaining thousands ot aaamonai voie&. Re ad! important! A mitanYxrtnn ntipp turned' in by a member and extended at any time during the campaign beyond theitime it was turned in. for, will have the same vote value as though the full subscription had been originally Thebove paragraph is reproduced from the rules and regulations of the campaign and is of great importance - to. the .members and their friends .these last two weeks of the campaign Get your friends who have given a short time subscription to extend their time and thus you will gain many thousands of additional votes during the last two weeks of the campaign. r, wrTt - - GET BUSY NOW AND WIN! Your last! Less Votes Next Week! Only 5 More Days It May Not Take.but One SubscnptionjontheDouWeOroteOf ferWin. : - : ieiiefetes! NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the Board of County Commissioners of Pitt coun ty. in regrular session assembled, on Monday, October 6. 1919, ordered that election be held, in the following de scribed territory or district, in Beth el township. Beginning at M. O. Blount's home farm and running with his back line to Theophilus Carson's land : thence with Carson's back line to Charlie Red dicks' line to Julia Ward's farm : thence with her line to Sam White- hurst's farm; thence with Sam White- huret's line to T. A. Carson's farm ; thenre with Carson's" line" to H. It. Whitehurst's farm : thence with R. B. Whitehurst's line to Billy Manning's farm ! thence with Manning's line to Jasper Manning's farm : thence with Jasper Manning's line to Fernanda Whitehurst's home farm; thence with his line to J. H. Whitehurst farm; thence with J. H. Whitehurst's line to J. R. Whitehurst's farm; thence with J. R. Whitehurst's line to CharJ lie James' farm; thence with James' line to Puss Butler's farm; thence with her line to J. H. P, Bryant's farm; thence with his line to W. E. Barnhill's farm: thence with Barn- hill's line to M. O. Blount's Wynd farm ; thence with Blount's line to J. T. Turner's farm; thence with Tnr ner's bank line to J. H. Whitehurst's home place; thence with his line to S. C. Whitehurst's farm: thence with, his back line to J. T. Whitehurst's farm : thence J. T. Whitehurst's back line to Fernada Whitehurst's farm (known as part of the Ruben White hurst tract) ; thence with Fernanda Whitehurst's line to Herbert Brown's place; thence with Brown's line to C. J. Whitehurst line to J. H. White- f.TnnM farm : thence with his line to J. A. Manning's farm: thence with Manning's line to the S. M. Jones farm; thence with his line to Bill Smith's farm: thence with Smith's line to M. O. Blount's home place, the beginning. Said election to be held on Wednes day, December 31, 1919, at White. st's school house, then the above described territoqj or district as to whether there shall or shall not be levied and collected a special School i Tax of 30 cents on the One Hundred Dollar valuation of property, and 90 cents on the poll, in the above de scribed territory or district, and at said election those favoring said spec ial tax shall vote a written or print ed ballot containing the words "FOR SPECIAL SCHOOL. TAX"; those op posed shall vote a written or printed ballot containing the words "AGAINST SPECIAL, SCHOOL TAX". It is further ordered that S. C. Whitehurst be and is hereby appoint ed registrar for said election and W. C. Reddick and T. A. Carson be and they are hereby appointed poll hold ers or judges of the election. . It is further ordered that a new registration is and shall be required, the registration books of said ; terri tory or district shall be opened on Satnrdajy, November 29, 1919, and closed Tuesday, December 20, 1919. for the purpose of registering the qual ified voters of said district or terri tory. J. C. GASKINS, Clerk , .Board of. County :C5omjnissipjjers7v - 10 31 4wc . . ttAiLtCOAD SCHEDULES f Time at Greenville, N. C. Not guaraa teed. Corrected to May 11, 1919 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Leave Arrive 7.40am Weld'n-Norrk-Ricnm'd , 6.35pm 1 1.23pm Kington Local a5.19pm a5.23 Weldon Local al.l8pm 6.40pm Kinston. Local "7.35am Norfolk Southern Railroad 1.33am Norfolk-New Bern 3.32am 3.32am Raleigh-Charlotte 1.36am 8.28am Raleigh Local 5.42pm 9.40am Norfolk 4.01pm 4.01pm Raleigh 9.40am 5.42pm Was h in g tou Be 1 ha ve - 8.28to a Daily except Sunday. All other time daily. See ticket agents for de tailed schedules and verifications of time shown anovN IF YOU HAVE FARM LANDS OI ?City property for sale, see Moseley TOS-.-i-hey Sell It". MH14 tfc. FOR SALE: VALUABLE FARM con taining 64 acres, 33 acres clear, and new five -room dwelling, one tenant house, pack house, 2 tobac co barns, and' stables. Buildings easily worth $6000.00. Located 6 miles east of Greenville on Main Grimesland - and Washington -road. Easy terms. Apply N. O. Warren, Greenville, N. C. , 10 8 tfc FORDS FOR SALE: TWO FIVE passenger and one roadster. Good condition. R. A. Fleming, Grimes land, N. C. 10 30 6tp 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 DR. H P. SPENCE 8 8 Dentist 8 8 394-306 National Bank Bldg. 8 8 Ex-Ray, Crown and Bridge 8 8 I Work1 a Specialty. 8 888 8 8 88888888888888 FOR RENT THE HARRIS HOUSE located directly In lront of Norfolk Southern depot. Best location for an up to da to boarding .house, or ho tel, in the bsst tobacco market 'and fastest growing town ln:. eastern North Carolina. Apply td W.JH. Al len, P. O. Box 1, Greenville, N. C. 10 23 tf "";r;..; ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEW' IL t 3 I To those wishing to purchase Automobiles' peciallyHhe Dort, that mostrdesired and sought after car- Sam White Motor Will withkthe nextten daysmeive' FifteenDort Automobiles. Gompaiy - FIRST GOME Those wishing a Dort had bettercalkat once and make a deposit so as tp'beisiife'sMerwhen the' arrive, ! " ! ! Ft. :A i Maimers atfd Dort Automobiles -. Jl
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