TBIDAY, FEBBtTAST i; TEES GREENVILLS DAILY NEWS ;, 1920 Just received car load of NewlFbrfls; iAH with self-staters and li s. Get yours St. , we or write J At Liberty Phone 305 while the via Phone HOOKER a a V;., ,---.- . ' . i 1KCEL HONOR MR. iUS SHOW! tin. INFLUENZA WEAKENS - One of the most unique and attract- ers might see. On this card was writ- -j V. R. Percival of Washington is ie parties of the season was a "mis- ten : . spending the day in the city. ' cellaneous shower, given at the home "Expression of love you'll find under I ; of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brinkley on V Walter S. Wolfe of Raleigh arrived stf in nonor of Mr. and Mrs In the city this morning via the Nor- w Sherwond of Raieieh who folk 'Southern. V?'; ;';-. Messrs. O. T. Paul and H. K. ' Thompson of Washington are business "visitors today - . have just returned from their bridal tour of northern cities The party came as a complete sur- tlns cover. From some of your friends for yon and your lover" When the cover was lifted they found there a beautiful display of sil ver, china, cutglass, linens and a THE BLOOD Breaks Your Vitality Leaves -You Helpless When Exposed to Other Germs THESE ARE, DANGEROUS DAYS f : J). S. Hooker of Greensboro is reg istered at the Proctor. j A letter addressed to "Frank and -: , . 1 " ;i ill" was thrown in the hajl bear- n. M. Lee of Durham was on our 'tnS this inscription: streets this morning. W. J. Haddock of Kinston arrived in the city this morning via the At i lantic Coast line. i " i'v.'T - ' ' W. S. Tetterton of Washington mot ored to Greenville this morning. They of course, then went to the dining room, and found there many C A. Ross of Hertford was here friends waiting to shower them with .this morning congratulations and good wishes. Mr. , "w. S. Dail In an amusing way made M. E. Gardner of Goldsboro, is a an outcry that he was terribly hun ! welcome visitor to the city. , gry aD(i suggested that Mr .and Mrs. - I . . Sherwood ssrve their guests some 'S J. W. Paul of New Bern is here thing to eat. This caused a great deal t.; tr oil fv.a faniiv hr cMwiiv comDlete kitchen shower. On each number of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood's article advice was written to the new ! friends. nousewiie wnica sne as reyueMeu to read aloud. Miss Kemp House then passed a round hearts and each guest was ask ed to advise the bride how to keep "A pair of newlyweds for we have Hubby's love, after which Mrs. Sher proof wood read. Are resting beneath the Brinkley roof A continual uproar of laughter pre- If they are looking for lots of fun vailed throughout the entire evening Over to the dining room door please and the hour for good night came all too soon. The occasion will long be remem-.i bered by those present for every one had a genuine good time. Mr. .and Mrs. Sherwood were mar ried in Durham Jan. 31. Before marriage she was Miss Ruth Brinkley the charming and accom plished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brinkley. run If in Doubt Abuot Your Blood Take Pepto Mangan, Famuos Red Blood Builder If you are just recovering from a fight with the "flu," it will be weeks before you're really out of danger. Your blood has exhausted its strength if is in no condition to fig-ht oft other disease germs it may be exposed to. That is why doctors advise staying away from crowds as long as possible. You can help your blood gt back ir strength its stability to fight off disease by taking Pepto-Mangan. The famous blood builder will sup- HUDSON PROCTOR, be sure that the name is on the pack- became, the brideof William Arden gicom. Her flowers tv - a age. Advertisement Hudson: uquei -i inaes ro:-i mi vWP. The hall in which the vows were peas. She ij a popu.ar and utir .r said was decorated -In a simple but young lady. effective manner with palms, ferns Grimesland, N. C The home of Mr. and wlute roses- and Mrs. W E. Proctor was beau- To the strains of Mendeissonns p,rlllarity E. attests i. ih tiful in its simplicity on Wednesday wedding march rendered by Miss Ethel f,s wh ,.ft . re-iv. l afternoon February the fourth when odiey xne Dnaai4 party eniereu. aiiS3) their attractive daughter "ftadys Ethel Earl Proctor sister of the bride as Amid mower o onplat-r,, t , i maid of honor wearing flesh georgette i'iJ rice tr:o happy joniij .n-v.e f TTnifAr Cfof. Poiiwxij A-i-.?i.' with black- plsture hat and carried v the Xo.-fo3c and S.-uihera f,;.r The groom Is a prosperous x- f,. X.-r whu near Gr-.tiu -i;uj.l Tb'-ir Norfolk Southern Railroad PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULE Corrected to Jan. 15 1920 Arrival and departure GREENVILLE (daily unless otherwise shown) Pub lished as information only and not guaranteed Leaves - Arrives 1:35 AM Washington, (New Bern, Beaufort, Morehead City, Oriental) Edenton, Elizabeth City, Norfolk pink killarney oses same down the t.:p to Jiisonville, Mit-.i.? ; ; stair steps with the bride. At the foot ul.tine anl Palm Bearh. r: ) of the steps she was nlet by the groom ; the who entered from rear of ANNOUNCEMENT the hall escorted by the best man, Mr. Howell Hudson. They advanced a few steps together and were married Mr. and Mrs. William Benjamin Sprj I Kit fVn l-Hrlo'r ngcfnr T?r "Poxr Cn onnMlDIS thr marria'rp of Wilson, N. C. During the ceremony daughter Hearts and Flowers was softly played. Estine Glenmore The bj-ide wore a spring suit of ; to navy blue trirotine with accessc-ries Mr. Herbert Clifton Roust re sleeping car to Norfolk 3:32 AM to match Th? only piece of jewelry on Wednesday the eleventh of Fet-rcary 9:40 AM Washington- Mack, eys (Columbia) Edenton, Elizabeth City, Norfolk parlor car Washington to Norfolk 5:42 Pm Washington, Pinetown, j Belhaven 8:28 AM 8:28 AM Fannville. Wilson, stations 5:42PM!iS: slie wore w.is a platinuiu dinner ring One thousand nine hundre-1 an 1 twentr with diamonds the gift of !be Rocky Mouat, North Croliun, ' ii i ply the iron and other properties jour 4:03 P3t FarmvillJ Witson,Mid ! -today. ; ; Avery Gaylord of Snow Hill is among the guests registered at the Proctor. Lccsen Dp a Ti Sore Chest YTrth Ucthsr's Joy Sake When a cold gets down into the throat and chest, catutag soreness, liausiutsi, or croupy symptoms, it is time to take quick steps to prevent fneomonia, or other serious results. A reliable and barmkss remedy for soch troobks is MoTHEias Joy Yon apply it externally, and rnbit in. There ia no Irritation to the tend -crest skin, bat it qmskiy penetrates to the seat of the trouble, and relieves the congestion Eke magic. - . Mothxk's Jot Salvx sbonld be kept on fcsnd for an emergency. It vrQl surpflae yon bow quickly It wQl break a cruupy cough, or relieve sore ness in the chest. of laughter but afer much searching they found hidden behind a bank of , ferns, cream and cake. j Miss Doris Garris then came from ; the music room holding a card with the following rhyme written on ft: We want to see how excited you'll be So a big red number you'll find on me" Peeping up from the top of her little white shoe was a heart with 1109 and the ( following words : "The bride and the groom must look till they find The corresponding number of eleven- o-nine." uiuu'i urrip juu xcguiu uux old time vi::or and enthusiasm. Got Pepto-Mangan today. It may b h-id at any drag store in either Mr. Sherwood is from Raleigh and liquid or tablet form. Make your own is connected with the Burrough's Ad- choice as to liquid or tablet. They nearest ticket agent ding machine Co, of that city.. are the same in ni&lkirvil value Take . j. l. HASSELL. Ticket Agent, They expect to remain in the city which ever you prefer. j until Sunday after then they will be But ba sre to Set rne genuine . at home to their many friends, 401 Xew Berne Ave. Raleigh. N. C. ursex, naieign :4U Am 3:32 AM Farmville, Wilson, Raleich slvTirP' rar n Raleigh. l:36AMjH ror information call on or write El! Greenville, N. C. till 2 29 WMTE'S THEATRE ri3 t- t 3 II. W. Brinkley of Suffolk Is a business visitor to the city. DO YOU LOVE GOOD OLD SPRING TIME? If so you should drop in this store and take a peep at the seasons latest styles in Coat suits, t Dresses and Coats. It will make you think of the ! good old spring time which is right In one corner of the room a table here. Come in today and picn yours covered with a lovely linen cover was out. Styles, Qualities and price is right, the No. 1109 pinned so that the seek- 2-13-3tc - HEBER FORBEs! SEND YX)UR DAMAGED ' TIRES HERE .to be vulcanized. Then there will be no sign of puncture or tear, nothing to indicate the tires ever were dam aged. No patches, no plugs. Just the edges of the break brought to gether and welded into completeness. It's the only right way to repair tires and like everything else, the best is the cheapest. GREENVILLE BATTERY CO. H. M. Phillips, Prop. 3 II I mniffilM ff chest. ffsiSt S ' Doctors rev i .Se' v commend it: JL good dealers SWWWrtjfll"A sen it- r- VlH"ffl')l -and .jan. . JijaV!!-Jlj ' ' ilpi a We have just received six of the famous Eden Electric Washing and Wringing Machines Let us give, you a demonstration while they last. Greenville Electrical Supply Co. piiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiii Just Received the Most Complete line of BATHROOM FIXTURES ever shown. See me before buying S. T. HICKS Plumbing and Heating Phone 60 Greenville Resident Phnno 93n - .--. w muvt TONIGHT EARL WILIJAMS in "Vhen a Man Loves" 1 An unusual story with an exceptionally good actor. .8 SATURDAY ilatinee and 'Night Episode 5 and 6 of SMASHING BAR RIERS" See what happens to Bella and Dick. Coming MONDAY "Eye for Eye" featuring- NAZIMORA the star of a thousand mood Adm. 10 and 25c 1 .r i il i tililillili!!:!:!!:;!!!"!!:!;'!.:!!!,!!!!!,!;!!!:.!!;; 51 S3. i - . SELL AT GORMAN'S Some sales made Tuesday. Our Tuesdays sale of 101,526 pounds brought $46,649.49 averaged 45.95 Scrap Leaving 17,948 pounds brought 864.80 averaged 4.84 83,578 pounds brought $45,784.69 averaged 5462 Prices on good and fine tobacco are full up. A better pleased lot of customers never left a ware house. Bring us your tobacco and we will send you home satisfied and dramming for Gorman's; Gent The Leaders'9 Greenville Quinerly and Green 128240 55 95 96 97 98 104 $1084.51 84.60 R R Cotten and Harris 97050 100 917.20 94.44 Dennis Morris 57047 70 89 95 99 446.58 78.35 Elbert Cox 115068 84 85 9a ... . . . 95.5.86 83.12 Clark and Brown 1170 65 70 90 91 96 98 101 1036.84 88.62 Tripp und Quinerly 568-40 95 100 465.90 82.02 Brown and Clark 9Q6--84 91 93 96 98 99 . . . . . .. . . 871.46 96.32 -..v,- .--.'--. 5

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