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Ladies White Silk Hose
$1.50 value, sale price
$1.19
$2.00 Value, Buster Brown
sale price
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;$2.25 -Gotham Silk Stripe, price
Superior c Qualities at
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40 inch Barronette Satin,
$7.50 value, sale price - r
40 inch Fautas Skirting
sale price
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$2.50 True Shape, sale
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IP '3-f30;all silk Full Fashion,
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40 inch Fancy Dew Kiss
Skirting, 11.50 value,
sale price
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Wcci Jersey for Sweaters,
Dresses or Bathing Suits,
$5.00 value, sale price
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Alr, .Jamt Blanks -and a Mr. Wil
liams of Olarksrille, Va., . are visiting
Mr. Blank's brother,. Aliv Jack Blanks,
manager of the Green vile telephone ex
change, today. Mr. James Blanks is
on. his way to Fannville where he will
accept the management of the Farm
viileoffice. - . . r
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Miss Xeto StiwuV has gone to.Khy
ston on a visit. . .
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Mr. Jack Blanks made a short visit
to Avden on business today.
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W. E. Hdoks of Ayden arrived . in
the city this morning. '
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- Messrs G. B." W. Hadley and J.
B, Harding have returned from a
business trip to Raleigh. -r
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C. N. Dunn of Wilmington arrived
in the city this morning-, via the At
lantic Coast Line, i
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J. D. Norwood of Salisbury
spending the day in the city
business.
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t XV T XTarMnr.lr vf TvlnciA'n ffn fn
our streets this morning.
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John Parks, publisher of the Raleigh
fL'imes, and Mrs. Parks, were Green
ville visitors yesterday afternoon en
route to New Bern via automobile.
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''It. E. Critehfield of Washington is
registered at the Proctor Hotel.
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C. Spruill of Fiirmville is a
business visitor.
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J. W. Pane of New Bern is here on
business. -
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Douglas Wier of Baltimore, a clev
er "knight of the Grip" is in the city.
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Rev. C. C. .Toyner of Farmville was
on our streets this morning.
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Rev. C. II. Baseora has return! to
the city. v
Mrs. J." G. Clarks of TarDoro is me
Lynchbtirg f are .the guests' -of .Mrs.
Stokes' parents; Dr. and Mrs. Charles
6'H Ijaughinghouse on Fifth, Street
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Mrs. . J. G; Clarke" of Tabpo is the
giiest' tof Mrs. W. C. "Clarke. "u
j R. Turnage of Ayden. was a
Greenville visitor this afternoon.
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Raymond Moore returned to his.
home kr Raleigh yesterday afternoon
OAICIIICUS
WILL EXHIBIT
ON TOMORROW
IS
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; MRS. WILLIAMS HOSTESS
Mrsr R. Williams entertained the
members of the End : of the Century
Club Wednesday evening . in, honor of
Miss Muffly and her guests Maiam
Annetta Ribecova and Miss Kathryn
RiSffs. ' .
" The guests assembled at 8 :45 andJ
were met at the front dr by tne
hostess carrying a huge tray of flow
ers of all colors. Each' caller was pre
sented with a flower and by matcling
them their escorts were drawn for
the theatres The entire party then at
tended White's Theatre where Iw
witnessed ,Tom Mix in the "Rough
Rider's Romance." . ,
Leaving' thev. Theatre the guests re- I
turned to the home of Mrs... William
where they wexc presented with favo s
consisting of small bouquets of flow
ers tied with, tulle. By: matching the
flowers each' 'guest was enabled to
find their place at the table. On each
table was a huge corsage of roses,
pinks and snow balls which the guests
cut for. The one cutting the higl et
card was awarded the corsage.
The -dining room was beautifully de
corated for... the occasion in -rosesy
potted plants and waxen tapers. The
dining table was especially inviting
wits its center piece of roses. A fo.ur
course luncheon "was served. All de
parted to their repected homes de
claring it one of the most beautiful
social functions' of the season .
ImtUALL
TiiE THE
NO APPEII
And Color Is Bad, Too Muddy
Blotched. Know What the
Trouble Is?
IT IS PROBABLY Y01R R
The Blood is Often Sluggish i,
Spring and Needs Purifying
to-Mangan Will ieip
and
EMBARGO DECLARED ON
FRUIT SUIP3D3NTS NORTH
"OUR DESIRE IS TO SELL IT CHEAPER"
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YOU f can retain
thje original
newness and color
of your phoes if you
select superior shoe
polish. N
Waittempre's superior
ity on thise 3 points is
world, famous.
t. Preserrel the
leather, f
a. Gireg a Lore
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3. Keeps shoes
- looking new
Use Quick Whit
in liquid or cakes ,
for white ikoes. -.
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CHINESE TO STOP
LIKIN TAX
(By Associated Press.)
Peking. The Chinese government I
has notified certain governments hav
ing trade relations with China that
it intends to abolish the "likin " or '
. . . I
mternation tax imposed on goods in
transit between urovinces. To com
pensate for the loss of this revenue, ''
which is the financial mainstay of rli ?
provincial governments, it will be -
cessary to increase import duties on
foreign goods at sports of entry, the
government has announced. It has re
quested the powers to take part in a
revision of the Chinese tariff.
Tampa, Fla . Shippers of fruits and
vegetables in this State have been
notified by the American Express
Company of an embargo effective today
on shipments from- this State. The
notification declares that due to the
recent strikes of railroad workers in
the. East and West shippers in these
congested sections have been using, the
expres lines to nch an extent that
there is an actute shortage of express
ears. The embargo-will be liftej next
Monday or probably sooner, the state
ment says. -' -:
.Young America in" "Greenville is all
expentancy today, for bright and early
tomorrow jnorning th6 circus train will
have arrived with its many . cars of
wild animals, .tents' etc. The circus
train :-, is coming, to '"Greenville . from
New - Bern x where-; the .' big show ex
hibited today to packed tents.
Mr. J. L. Fehr, Jr., the advance ad-,
vertising representative of the Main
Big Shows arrived in town today for
the purpose of making the. final ar
rangements The Main Circus has"
many side attractions which will prove
of - interest to the visitor, one of the
stellar attractions? being . Serpinina.
She is said to Je a wonderful , little
woman and attracts no little, attention
wherever the Main circus - has exhib
ited this season. The circus will give
a mammoth street parade through the
principal business streets of the city
promptly at noon. W ;.
Two performance 'will be given, one
at 2 P. M. and the other at 8 P. MT
The doors will -open at 1:30 P; MJ
will; pitch tents on the large lotfnear- till the" blolod has purged itself 0f
the - Atlantic Coast Line " station on winter accumulation of poison.
Jickinson Avenue. ' ifc ceases to be sluggisli till j
Large crowds "from all sections of 1 gained yits' color and stienga
the county are; expected here tomor- - i ears ago people took su
row to see theshow. - molasses in the Spring to
blood, But nowadays, instead.
take. - PeptfQf-Mangan, a nice-tast
agreeable and quickly effective h
tonic Pepto-Mangan is approved
physicians everywhere. It has he
thousands of run-down, listless pn
get back their told-time vigor and
thusiasm.
.,. Everyone in your family should
a good blokud' purifier and builder
Spring!. Get Pepto-ilangan t.n
Your druggist has it, in both li
and tablet form. Ask for Glide's
to-Mangan and see that the i
''Gude's'f is on the package. adv.
i The blood is life itself,
yuui uiuvju gets out of order, nc
seems right! l'ou are blue,' di,
aged and out-of -sorts. Fooa' los
taste, 'and sleep does not seem
fresh you. You don't want t0
and'cannfot have a good time.
- Then you Sa,y to yourself,
the matter with me, anyway?" j
you think of your blood, and n
you don't.
Spring, is here. And Spring,
than-any other season, is the time
pie suffer most from blood disri
Sometimes it is just "Spring f,.V(
but conscientious, -bard-woi-kinj
really suffer from Spring fever.
They drive themselves, and w
na df ret but get little done. e:
PECIAL BALL
Al DIAMOND
FOR YOUTHS
(By Associated Press) - .
Cincinnati. For the purpose of -encouraging
the playing of baseball by
the. American youths the joint rules
committee of the National and Amer
ican leagues have designed a special
sized diamond an da special size boys
ball for boys under sixteen - years "of
age: - ;
BACK FROM HOSPITAL
Mr. II. L. Hodges has just rctc
from Richmond, Va., where hefe
went, an- operation about fiftesii
ago1 for appendicities. While
not fully recovered he is iwpm
daily much to the gratification of
many friends."
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ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
Friday Litany 8 p. in.
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EATRE
SATURDAY Matinee and Night
The Invisible Hand"
' ' with ANTONIO MORENO
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! : A. MACK SENETTE COMEDY.
"A Ladies Tailor"
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TONIGHT
BESSIE LOVE in
'The Little Boss"
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There will be four races given at the new race track of the
Pin COUNTY FAIR
Two races for Horses and two for Ponies i as follows:
Clas A Trot and Pace Purse
ClassB Trot and Pace-r Purse
Glass A For Ponies Purse
Class B For Ponies Purse
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$75.00
$75.00
$10.00
$10.00
Money will be divided in the horse r aces, 50, 25, 15 arid 10 per cent of
purse. f v j -
Money, will be divided in pony races 75 and 25 per cent of purses.
The track is in-good shape and we have a large entry list for the above
races. . kj . A - i '
Admission .
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