- o mm mm mmmmmmm m mm mm mm mm mm T-r"'1"" - , " 'W VV" ' vf. . ' f .V ?f '' I' ' . " " A- '. "' . , '. "" Fine sales Read them. ; Name t . " 4 Prices : i VeareMy akraiing bctycca 7ffc add 89c for ? X entire sale, including everything. Sales continue light finishing every day around dinner hour. Harris and Weatheirigton 708 7to 105 MiUsvand Smith : 532 86 to 100 Peytonland Tooten . , . . 840 87 to 110 Average 96.23 93.47 93.12 Allen & Simmons : . 524 x 615 to 100 90.61 L A Brown V : 1064 ; 45 to 106 L C Fletcher . . ; . . : 1 m : . 1116 60 to 121 86.36 86.72 Charlie Tyson ; . t . . . . y z,;; 438 ) 40 to 100 86.81 Moore and John .i . . X- 836 25 to, 98 84.94 White and Peyton . . . . . 1034 1 56 to 101 83.34 Moore and Langley : . . : ; 1094 ; 70 to 95 83.22 it .. " 'I -''. ..I-,.1. ' -' ; -1 rinimAYnd salej: .TDESDATist'Sde.' Ari:5- ' ' 4 - :. - -x r;-: ;XV .-x Sfatf s ToKcco higher than ever Friday at the LIBERTY-' Every house finished selling around the din ner hour.'" I 1 V The Liberty is still leading in high prices and big averages: With tobacco selling1 at present high prices it takes both nerve and judgment to carry each pile to its limit There are no cheap piles &ld on the Liberty floor, as we carry every; one to the top of the market. It takes judgment, nerve, experience and money to sell tobacco for the most money. , .... ' .-'l"' A' "... . ! We give below just four or five sales made the last day or so. Bring us your next load any day and we will see that you get the highest and best -sale of your life. :- ' : o : - -; Tripp 4 C. ' Pounds Price ' Dollars 60 $108 $64.80 50 110 55.00 10 150 15.00 150 120 180.00 100 101 110.00 84 120 100.80 140 111 155.40 14 110 15.40 56 120 67.20 230 135 31030 894 $1074.10 Average $12014. Proctor & Co. Pounds Price Dollars 186 $100 $ 186.00 52 105 64.60 326 103 335.78 108.00 8632 7L28 108 84 '66 822 '--. 100 103 108 Jake Tripp Pounds Price Dollars James Bowman Lindsay. Scottish En Jgineer, Has Not Boen Given the . Credit He Deserves. Little k keiurd about James Bowman Lindsay aad ach about wireless te lecraphy, yet the career of the one and the history of thj, other are insepara ble, says the .Christian Science Moni tor. Upwards of sixty years ago Bow man Lindsay operated a system across the River Tay, a distance of one and a half miles, just above the bridge! fee; constrmctiem of which ranks as onea the ntost metable feats in engineering.. His efforts failed to attract attention at the time,' however, because of his Tetiring disposition, but the history of electrical research records few names More deserving of respect than his. He was a pioneer In the application of electricity for heating and lighting purposes and bespoke a great, future for it Apropos of Bowman Lindsay, as he was familiarly known, it Is interesting te note that his energies were not wholly directed to the advancement of the Mechanical arts. He was a lin guist and as snch started out to trans late the Bible inte many different lan guages. Seven years' labor was ex pended on the task, and the work was far from being finished when It had to be abandoned. The Bible, in In com plete form, may still be seen in the Albert institute, Dundee, Scotland. It lies open in a glass case and shows SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Rev. Stephen Gardner of Washing ton registered at Jhe Proctor last eve ning." Buck James, S. L. Carr and Jack Mozingo, of Farmville were visitors to the citjy last evening;. A. B". Young or Raleigh is in the city. , AH!3 H. M. Jenkins' of Washington is here today on business. " J. B. James has returned from a professional visit to Raleigh and Greensboro. . Rev. J. H. Gibbony returned to his home in Goldsboro this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rowlett arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from their bridal tour and are , guests of FOK SALE DESIRABLE 8 ROOM i dwelling, one fciocK irom juvans sc. , Modern Improvements. JDnusual -' chance to purchase nice home. Ap ply Moseley Bros. 11 4 tfc- ' ' j - THOSE WANTING CRUSHED shell lime see me at once, W, H. Ricks. 11 5 tf c o 0 O O O OOO 0 0 o o o o o o o o o . X , ,i" " ' o o . . PLUMBING AND o o HEATING ' 0 o Repair Work Promptly Done o o L. G. CONGLETON . . o o Phone ,5Mj o o o o oo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o FOR" SALE: GOOD FAMILY HORSE at a bargain, X Apply C. T. Munford. , 115 3tp- FURNrrURE FOR SALE: PARTIES - leaving city. ' Will sell everything Jn the house. Terms cash." Fine : Mahogany . dining room suit. E. T. ' palmer. - 11 5 3tp ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEW u ml . A I that the metnoo empioyea was iu m- Mrg Rowlettg parents, Mr. and Mrs Viae me DOCK mio iue requisite uiuir 34 252 334 150 84 150 $8 $29.92 . FUce the to English and their , 97 244.44 1 equivalent fas each language late which 103 324.02 they were translated. 120 180.00 120 1000 1 104 156.00 1055.18 i. Average $102.45. $842.18 1004 Average $103.09. J. C. Jessup Pounds Price Dollars 110 $124 40 140 66 106 374 110 26 127 168 U3 76 113 76 ; 119 108 : 130 $136.40 48.00 69.96 411.40 33.03 189.84 85 J8 Housing Problem In London Still is Troublesome 1044 Average $115.54. (By Associated Press) London. American women in Eng land and some of the men, too, have gazed longingly the past few days on photographs of interiors of modest American homes, many of which the 90.44 ; London , newspapers are publishing to 140.40 , suggest improvement K in British ; liv ing conditions Their drab surround- ; We have' 2nd sale Monday Nov. 10, 1st sale Tu 'es'day Nov. 11, first 2nd sale Thursday Nov. 13, 1st sale Friday Nov. 14th. I r i . Greenville 'the highest markt in the State., The Jjiberty theiiighest house in Greenville $1205.54. ingg in a high ceiling drawing room with it8 ' inevitable coal grate fire makes them covet the cozy, gteamheat ed living rooms and clean convenient kitchen3 they see pictured. r: Great Britain v has its housing prob lem as have other , European nation. For months the health' ministry has tried to adopt satisfactory i schemes for'., erecting, new homes but ; has no arrived, at any national plan. A. H. Critcher on Dickinson avenue. UP FOR TRIAL MONDAY Among the cases of interest for tria next In the Pitt 'county Superior court is that of State vs. Greenville Publishing Co., and Jas. L. Mayo, ed itor, for publishing wrong statements. This case will be tried Monday, the first day of court. Carload 0f Jer sev Ed sey:an ws 1M4 FOR SALE : ONE FOUR ROOM . .hetise and ejht building lots on Greenville heights. Prices ranging from $300.00 to $150.00. , Terms easy. ' X 11 8 ltc WANTED: 1 COPY EACH OF" THE Daily News of the f oDoring dates: Aug. 7, 18, 25, Sept 7j 8 ' Mrs.T Clark. -- - - f ' NOTICE: I HAVE SOLD MY STORE to C. J. Harris, Jr. This is to notify all parties owing me rb settle at once.. Anyone having a ?bill against the store will present it at once. Palm ers. E. T. Palmer. ' 11 5 3tp What Makes One 0!d? According to a Iiouraanifin scientisi jld ago is due solely to a decrease in the amount ot water in -the human system. At 11:00 h. m. At ' R L. SMITH'S STABLES, GSEENVELS These cows are fresh with calves and will go io the highest bid der. This is the best stock ve have handled this season. These cows will arrive Tuesday and all interested can call at oer s tabes and see them. If you want a first class coy now is your chance. . - - ; sm T7 138! GREENVILLE, N. C. 9 ? - SELL AT GORMAN The market sold this' week 1,423,040 pounds, average 69.02. Of this Gorman's sold 482,316 lbs. giving iis.to;daiefiye'.anjiqtiafter idOion 'pounds. Our Friday's sale was the highest of the sea son. ; . x.v. . ; ,.X ' " .' IX;.- "X ' X - X iScrap and damaged in this sale 10,204 pounds for 1,219102 average 11.94 1 Leaving X 68,698 pounds for 51,101.31 average 74.44 ' Note the large percent of common, scrap and damaged we sell and howlit effects oar average. Ve look for small sales Tuntfl we get a good season ! , Gorman's has 1st sale Monday, 3rd sale Tuesday,2nd sale Wedeesday, Ut sale Thursday and . 4th saiernaay. ,: , A few sales made Friday. Note: v give these from each day's sale to kP you posted. Do not-pick out our largest of the , week and run them continu ously.. , j Pounds . Prices y Amount Avg. Manning & HoUoway 53080 01 102 110 005.50 98.80 Jno Dancy 2016 80 85 90 93 97 98 99 ;j.., 1895.66 94.03 Jno Burney 32297 100 102 .108 ....... . i.. 'A.. 1 321.40, 99.81 A' R Bailey 131400 96 100 101,103 1299J82 98.80 r. 1 . 648.80 96.26 7358 965 i W i m . B JL; AlcLawhcni 67493 95 100 102 Earie Hemby 76451 82 90 101 103 112 . Pushes 99 . C. Smiths Harper 296 86 94 99 100 100 102 V. J3uw Daiwy 6081 80 98 98 101 110 l..... Amos Garrls;878 76" 79 99 99 ...... .?...!, foore & Wilsbq 93643 72 75 80 98 100 101 276.88 93.92 '....V.X...C... 55750. 9L69 i . I . .;.'. . . , 795.76 90.63 :;..Vx.. .X... 842.76 90.01 t.. ' -.":- 1 1 T Vt "The headers" Greenville, N. C. : 1 i enxrym. :IM rm an :