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SOCIAL E.RStfN AL J. Kilo returned to his home rarmrille yetterday. yjr J. JL: Rogers of Charlotte arrived in 'city this morning via the Norfolk uthera.- - , , rr and Mrs. O. C. ones of Mt live," are registered at the Proctor. :.'''; . 11 J Bne of Henderson arrived in "j'e city this afternoon via the" Atlan l: Coast Line B. P. Miller of Charlotte, is spending he day in the city on business. A. Lyons of Greensboro is here ?day on business, O; H. Hardy of Tarboro Is a wel- ome visitor to the city. M. C. Bjnum of Raleigh is in the 9mm W.VF. Evans of Raleigh returned his home yesterday. - A. M. Jones of Blount's Creek is city. ERLY mm ENTERTAINS Mrs., -Mark nineQrly entertained from four until gix on February 17 in honor of two recent brides, Mrs. Lewis C. Cooper (nee Miss Mary Smith), and Mrs. Lelghton Blount (nee Miss Margaret. Little). The guests were greeted in the front hall, by Mrs. Will Best and were in vited into the living room where the hostess and the guegts of honor were and there they were served a cup of ta by Mrs. Georg Hadly and Mrs. Hor tas Moy. ,iMrs. Sam Whit' invited them from 'the living room into the library and the dining rooms where tables had been placed for six-handed rook. The guests of honor were presented with large cut glass baskets. The ta ble, the visitors and the consoltaion prizes were the same, small cut "glass baskets to nratch the larger baskets. The visitor prize was cut by Mrs. Frank Koler, of Philadelphia; the con solation by Mrs. Marvin Blount, for merly I of Miami, - Oklahoma " and', the table prizes by Mrs CEaries iLaugh Inghouse, Mrs. Nick Gorman," Mrs. Jar vis Harding; Mrs. Sam Bridgers and Miss Claudia Lewis. , ; ' ' - ,; After the prices were "r given " the hostess'was assisted $n serving refresh, ments by Misses , Rose" Hadley, Clara Lou- Moye, Jane ri Hadley and Mary Forbeg. - . , ' tik,e,FloridaweMaetaoin shrdlu u u u A CANADIAN EXHIBITION M JUNE NEXT (By Associated Press) London. A Canadian industrial ex hibition is to be held in the agri cultural hall, Illington, in June. Most of the floor space has already fjeen allotted and tKfer exhibits will com prise grain elevators, separator, wood working machinery, tractors, ready made houses and furs. . E., O. .FLANAGAN BETTEXL.- - r . - v. t The" conditio vnof . Mr." J5. G.Flana gan is more favorable this afternoon. He rallie4 T during last -night , and is better This news' is gratifying tp tbe entire city. Xesterday little hope! was? entertained for; hi' recovery,, todsy, hii changes "are good. v jr. Mrs. Flanagan is also reported to "be tetter today. - - (By Associated Press.) i usuce. now. ions- -will ,. ? - 1 Fast cnh. web of anternational.offlcxals eadl, Dntil the iiext war, 'possibly " Mairor Clark Replies : To C..T. Munford In Re Carolina Street.4 (Continued from Pas :e Five.) WITHOUT FOOD FOR THREE DAY! It came to the attention of this pa per this, morning that a colored family in the Cotton Mill district, consisting of five, are all down with influenza and it was further reported that they : had been . without food for the past . three days as no one in that neighbor hood wquld go'to the home on account of the disease. The . matter was re , ported to. the Red Cross by a represen tative of this paper. view. ..' j : jW eare about to witness," it says, "the spectacle ; of. Central and i Int ern Europe being . handed over to some twenty-four international mixed bodies "called commissions. -As eaqh commissiorLhas- on an average, seven LLIONS FOR SRAZ1LS NAVY : (By Associated Press) Rio de Janeiro. Appropriations ag egating approximately $12,786,000 ere voted fr the Brazilian navy for 20 by the CongTess which rece&tly IjonrtiPd. The present active person- )1 of the navy, excluding officers, num T9 approximately 7.100. i The Brazilian navy consists of 34 sels, including four battleships, ree " cruisers, 10 destroyers, 9 one rpedo bruit, three submarines and e submarine tender. This does not clnde the six German destroyers : from 250 tons, one mine-laying ship id one oil-carrying tanker. rj O London.The vastnes of. the task, mine the boundaries between Germany r,fmrtine continental Europe and Poland, , superintend the evacna- seems appalling to the Saturday Be-1 on 01. upper euesia anu tase over, puuuc laenimcawon, lor the street lis guTeriiiueiii., arer cABb irrus- pupuiauy jsoiuwq a 5 i.iig lio'vv" sia , after evacuation, administer the as another street is popularly knon plebiscite area of Stuhm, Bosenburg, Ha&road Street and another as tho and Marienbjirg, 'for the delimitation Speed Way ete. As an engineer I x-na of the free city of Danzig, take flhe surveyed nearly all of the tireets o' plebiscite of Sleswig, , determine" the the Town and am fairly faroiiiar x- boundaries of Sleswig, reduce the them Loth by name and ixatinD , J fJprmaTt n'rinv. ' th- NavaV fVimmission. -Tarn a "Vftrth rnrr1ininn omi ., , , , . I i r : -- ..ni uiiuwillTQ nit members, with an attendant army of Mr Commission, Bepatria- a native of Pitt' Conner. clerks and secretaries, the., reign ofj tion Cominis8ion; clearance of Debts Perons-.Uy our interest in this nrf the official is likely to be erpensive j Commi3sion insurance Commission, ter is based on the prj-.-o-i f-,ef k I and prolonged,' Under -the Treaty Of VAhR f-ommission. for th naviffaHon it will be lmnossihlP t.. . and , management, Order Commission, Tobacco Company toinorease its i-a Xiemen Commission, . Danube Com- i-ity i rless thK cni .-rtv pr.i i ... 1 - - uf To determine the new frontier be- mission and the Reparation -Commis- acquired, and- therefore realizing the tween Germany and Belgium, trace the sion." - . . J resultant loss to every business inter frontiers of the Saar Basin, govern the , t ,:' ' . Jest of the Town as well as to . ' , . ' The latter the Saturday Review de- . , , u? Saar Basm, apportion the " stock in . tobacco farmers, we have proceeded ta cciiuc us me gieaiesu ut aiaf vitu lose the said street and t the task 6 skmning Germany aHve ; Mr. Munford wm onsMer 'und for the next thirty years or in per-;,,,, . r A no' Versailles J the following 24 commis sions must be appointed forthwith: the Saar Basin, administer th,& prov ince of the central Rhine, delimit the frontiers .of Czecho-Slovakia, deter- petuity. "In adition to the above,w the Re view continued, "there is to be set up an International Labor Office; and a permanent Court of International ment of Greenville Respectfully, D. M. Clark, Major TO ASSIST INCOME NOTICE There are only a few days left in lich to file your INCOME TAX Re rn to the Federal Government. This to advise that after an absence of o weeks I am back on the job, lo ted in Mayor D. M. Clark's office, lere I shall be glad to assist any-e- in the preparation of their tax Isfaction jo you in knowing that you ve rendered a correct reurn o he ernment is very great. Don't put Important matter off -111 it is too e and make yourself liable to a pen-T- Don't wait till the laRt day or nnte. at which time it is more than Dbable that . I-shall, be very busy, ne now, and havo he nrarter over. ' V , REX L. FARMER. 3.227c jFOW Yoifr Malr FREE RECIPE After being almost totally .bald a Uteir )rk basiness man grew hair and now a prolific growth at age of 66 for uch ha will send the genuine recipe je on request to any man or woman who she to OTercome dandrnff or gain new ir growth. Or testing box of the pron ation, Kotalko, will be mailed v' "i cipe-if you send 10 cts., stamps or er. Hi address is John H. Brii'Hia. -301. Station V, New York. N. Y. Our Big AILORMS OPENING Takes Place on Februar 29, 21 . MR. S. MELNIC0VE Representing The Haas Tailoring Company "The Tailors From Baltimore" Will be here to TAKE YOUR MEASURE Finest Quality Materials High Class Workmanship Carefully Tailored to Fit ' Reasonably Priced V. E. STATON TAX PAYERS Mr. Ed James, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, will be at the fol lowing places in the county and on the following dates for the purpose of assisting the Income taxpayers. Greenville Feb. 1718, 19, 20, 21. Ayden Feb. 23, 24, 25. Wintervllle Feb. 26th." , Grifton Feb. 27. Bethel Feb. 28, March 1, Farmville-T-Mareh 2, 3, 4. Fountain March 5th- A3d-toin flakes 9 Out of 0 United States Railroad Administration ANNOUNCES Reduced Round Trip Fares via I Norfolk Southern R R. x to Cleveland,' Ohio Account National Education Association De- pat merit ol Superintendence Tickets on sale daily February 18th to 24th, Final limit for return March 6. 1920. Doctors declare that more than 70 non organic diseases can be traced to Acid Stomach. Starting with Indigestion, heart burn, belching, iood-repeating, bioat. kovt. caapy stomach, the entire system evrtrnailv becomes affected, every vital organ 6u!V-.i: C in some degree or other. You see they: vi tiros of Acid-Stomach everywhere p-mpic wbo are subject to nerrousriese. heaaa; he. insomnia. oilioueoess people who sufier iron? rhenmatisxn. lumbago. sciatica and aches ar.rj -pains aH over the body. It is safe to say that about 9 people oat of 10 sutler to some extent from Acid-Stomach. . if you suffer from stcfljach trouble ov. ersa if youdo not feel any etoaiach distress, yet pre weak and ailing, feel tired and rirB?tert out. lack "pep" arid enthusiasm and know tast . teomething is wrong although yoa cannot locate tUe exact cause of your trouble you naturally waut to get back your grip en health as quickly as possible. Then lake EATON IC, tbe wonderiul modern remedy that brings quick relief from pains or ia li-i -tion. belching, gassy bloat, etc. Ke?p your str.iuacb strocg. clean and eweet. Set hor your general beaith. improves ho- quick:- theoid-Siwe Tim.vigor and vita lit v nne b;vl ' Get a bigSOc bos. of EATUNIC from y.:.i druggist today. It is guaranteed to r-ieai you. If you are not satisfied your dn ggbt v.-i'J reftmd your money. 5 fTbjs your ACiS-sTQMA :r; en Bf ) v WHITE' FRIDAY NIGHT CORINNE GRIFFITH in "Human Collateral" TONIGHT HOUDINI in "The Grim Game" Adm. 10 and 25c Don't forge! MONDAY Mat & Night "Please Get Married" 1 .-.'iri'ZF " .....-i,.,,.,,, , , , aaajr,,. - ' "- - . M MAN'S- ' ; : ELL AT GOR: v The market on good and fine tobacto has been stiff, prices well up, all the week. The common and medium tobaccos have shown much weakness and the house has had to buy a large per cent olwhat we have sold. Gorman's sold last week 309,945 pounds average 39.14 $121,312.74 Cother house ssold last week 245,422 pounds average 36.58 l 89,767.79 Market sold last week 555,367 pounds average 38.01 $211,000.53 Although we averaged $2.56 per hundred more then the other houses we sold during the week 91161 pounds of scrap which brought $5,620 .78 veraging $6.17. If you deduct this sxrapftom pur sales it leaves 218,784 pounds sold for $115,691.96 averaging $52.88. It pays to sell at Gor- man s; ine mamet cioses reo ZUth Pome sales made Thursday and Friday J H Stocks 56040 86 90 95 . ... . . . 479.18 H M Lea 2556 51 76 80 82 86 92 95 2145.10 Garris and Cox 1022 50 66 90 96 .. 836.52 EHis and Crawford 784--44 83 83 95 646 .16 Cleve and White 384 36 86 101 .1 299.14 77.90 Henrietta Pugrh 314 44 73 87 88 91 245.72 78.25 85.56 83.91 81.85 82.40 f" crT At' "The Leaders" YJ vviiiicin Greenville N. C.
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