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l' J, .V- --- TUB GRKKNyil.!' lUTl..ftHfr'V'r R FOTTR ; .If . i j The Gresnvillo Dajly jKra tire program and must sav that if it "does not pleas this vea,r 110 Chau taiiaua ever will. We are looking form great season of UDliftincr and, i shed every afternoon except. Sanday by Greenville Publishing Co, Inc. T , - ' - ' ' N " 'JAMES L MAYO, Manaser. wMesome cntertamment. j . led at the Postoff ice at Greenville, N. C.,t as scond-clas matter June . . , - .J- - ready ior tne convassers. xon i put ineni uu uut , uuy rignt on tne 'r ' 15. 1917.' under Act of Comrress of March 8. 1870: j s 1 1 V telivered by Caxrier within specified sections of the' citj or by ; niail) ; i , - hribew deaixing the Daily Wews discontuiuea win pieaae noxuy .pmcw. i spot. i lrwise paper-will be continued at regular subscription ra tes. .-.To Insure . lent delivery, complaint should be made "promptly to'tiie : Circiulation L Departmenf; No: '415; Evans 'Street. Telephone TOT-V T. -0- MORE ENCOURAGING DAILY. t " j MBMIiER OF THE jASSOCLATBD. PBJSSS f e' Associated Press ; exclusively entitled to the juaeor repubattdn ag fa candidacy of Senator F. C. Harding for next : i U new diapatches credited to it or not otherwise credited. to this paper r - - ; ' ' , ,r '5aio the riocal new8 published hein. " Lieutenant Governor of -North Carqlina become more encouragig; 'M, i '.AU.'-IMJI 41 ','..',-1' ii- 'i'. -' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: daily, and unless all :signs fail, he will receive a .-majority of ...the.. - votes cast In the forthcoming primary 'for this high office. The voters 'H';j'" e M,,ntb. ' ' - are flocking now to his side of the fence and he Is going to be heard momxia ................... o.vv Afe iuuuiiia . ... .......... . ' . ( Subscriptiona Payable in Advance) : from' on June fifth. The voters should not forget .that there are other state, offices: to be filled besVlesthat of the governorship and. in their ardor for their favorite they must also vote f or the right man for the second place on the ticket. Senator Harding.' s. in.eej: 'way.;;fuUy. (iualified and will bring to the office years of experience? as a legisla- Wwi- 5t 1 ....ffo,! iUf nloi Arir,n. frtnT.il it im- tor. Me has nad tne Honor oi represenring riw counxy in uw Saturday Afternoon, May 29, 1920. STIlX FORTUNATE T -C , , ,1 l.na Kaon Vi rtn rir1 T-r liot Vn7' . , I .i-i . i , . s-. Mi , -- i j i- ,i , senate ior a nuinucr uj. ycais aim uao. uvv" uviiuiyu y ,,j :sible to be present in Greenville next Monday to deliver the me- i4"1, J !; 1 HlHrial address to the soldier bos and join WHh them in payiag fitting president pro tern. He also has held some oi the most unportant cha.rr rfrjwte.to those of their comrades who sleep on the battlefields of manships of the Senate committees. Besides h,s expenence as a legis Sjakce, congratulations are in order for the committee in selecting lator, Senator. Harding is a lawyer of enviable ab.ty a farmer and U 5 L lw;i a tj. , tv Pni,.! nr;, lac tMa nni- business man. In a word, he is an all round man. North Carolina can . ...A .... J. . . . . .1 . 1 If 't f TT II. .,4- T4-4- io. lt". TTr tirll i ttt i , i ii xiii m 'ii wp l p,onp"ratuiate nerseii ii jj. vnamiuir ui x m 10 cuubcu. " bus occasion. We know Captain Rodman and know that he wUl fill eiV.coWdlulf "C1rc - . . . . .A .-. T . honor his constituency, he will honor the state. ! ' j r 1 e bill, coining a rough expression. ' ij " He, like Colonel Minor, fought for democracy's sake across the :h "iMB. He is every inch a soldier and will on Monday give the mem- AfiMlf flCQ fTflD Ofll 1 prs of the Ptt county Post of the American Legion something to think U if HO 9 IfvUSlVftL -j" ,jbout and talk about for months to come. Captain Kodman is a , -.tiwyer by profession and stands high among his legal brethren. For "Lflmate indeed is the American Legion in having him as their prin- - -; jipal. speaker upon the occasion of their first Memorial day. That his 'i Mddress on Monday will be worth, while goes without saying. A rich The Chautauqua Guarantors met Uof oroJi all ,rp f nr tn n fl tp PTionoh tn h par him. yesterday evening at tne LhaniDer ox rt r , ' ' b VIIIIWIIIVUVII SEASON TICKETS STARTS MONDAY 'V.I -0- SEVEN JOYOUS DAYS. Commerce to complete arangements for the sale of - season tickets which FOR YOUR foMACM S SAKlb you eat alwav. i,-t 'The campaign for the sale of Chautauqua season tickets will be : gin next week. There should be no trouble in disposing of these tick- 'V ets this year when one stops to think what a fine program is scheduled : 'for seven days and nights. No Chautauqua has ever visited Greenvi r"';that promises tobe more attractive. $ome of the best on the Ameri- ( ,Ican stage today in the way of artists, some of the cream of Americaiv the toan mcaed bV -."thought, are billed to appear on the program. When one reflects that Acid-StOina.cK n one.or two tablets eat like candy. j. Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion. ESEE 1 - ;.ffor the small sum of $2.50 all of this can be seen and taken in the EATONlCthettestremedy.ittakes well. Tens of thousands wonderfully ! wonder is that the required number of tickets are not already sul- f eiebSy and 6fdcOTrseouet and nights are promised this year in fUSSSSSS. . We have carefully studm the en- &fr;g2..2gZ - -w" m. vuv ia. a v - scribed for. Seven joyous days T. I Greenville by the Chautauqua 1 ' ' 1 will begin Monday next. The pla of sale which proved so successful last year will be followed again this year. The city has been, divided into districts and a Com mittee of Guarantors will personally canvass the district assigned to it. Tickets will alsobe on sale at the Drug stores and Banks. All agree that the Chautauqua of - ( fers to Grenville, this year an unu- sually strong and well balanced pro gram and that a week of real enjoy ment is before us:- The Chautauqua tent will be located at the rear of the Post Office, the same location as last year. The Chautauqua management has arranged to hare two hundred more chairs added to the Greenville equip- : ll i tU j...J i V 1 1. '; ; X: o t n " . ; v - - ..i" .- FURNITURE FOR OTE BEDMp v caii':Be With a little planning: and care the bedi'db made a room ldejy a hpjni other furnishings of th house. It should hb adpm conducive to relaxation ' ? and -tes Thefcfe"hfefi planning the refurning ofry tors should be considered. ; Period design painted arid enameled suites in our display rooms will; meet with your approval and interest. ' ' 11 v-ri-r 7 . i" i 5 : , QUIHiER FU . THE LIME .. I'lJRMlTlJR. . DEALERS ., 5S2 cure more seats if necessary so that to buy a season ticket .even though The Chautauqua Courier, contain- those attending may be assured seats, you ean go to but four programs. ingtl-anndttnce'mehts of the pto The 1920 Chautauqua will be the Be sure and 'get your tfeket" next-g ment and will dinn-t the crew to so-1 best vet; Note that it will nav vnti wolr i-- ' A - v ' . . . . - ML , - - - . , . - tuiciiiuuu. OS ox 30E0S E E -T '"' V... . - . y 0) to -So! Pitlt afilloFs Mar i ? -i - T . r.- ..... ?r' . pies it 1 UPON THE OCCASION Of THEIR FIRST lRJALp JIA1I31ST We and Soldier ii Sailor and Marine wtih 0 i trust, e; get thejr Keroisni on the battlefield for democracy's ville is theirs. i t ? ; us will have a iollUood time. 5 sake. We welcome the boys with grateful- hearts. Greene e can never foil 1 4' -iT ? 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