ruin jmLLB NEWS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 25, 192(5. OE OH "H vv"," t r ; 5d iU'A ft If?:.' jfis. IS- 11 - if- I! - H ' ..V . . . : , y v.. ,y v ..rt;--Vi i t. .v. - -. - .- -. -5. ' . St-.-, By virtue of power: rested in me by that jaortf age, e.xeajted tu me on tlie 3rcl V3ay -pt August 19 14, tor It. 1 Singleton: and iw!j:ch appsari l ffc- w crJ ip tlief IUtrf county . KesLifry ni II f ' C. G:..Miller. of; KaIei,V;arriy eT$n tne city this morning vi theNrfolk jSoutheru. ; - E. K. Brjan of New Bern, is Ijere today on business. Eevy-f r. J. B. Turner has .re turned from his vacatipn andwill conduct the mid-week prayer and. praise service at Imnianuel Bap-5 tist i church this evening at : the usuAl hour. Mrs. Turner pected to return from Aiken, S.. Qv, within the next lew days. W. L. Eason arrived in the city this morning from -itinstott II yiu th Atlantic Coast Line. .v5: J. O. Everett of PhinoutJiv-is esriered at the Proctor today. 1 Ji,. b. Laylor 01 Italeign, is spencling the day in the city on business. ; R. P. Beard of Charlotte is in the city. A. J, Rock of "Washington mo tored to the city this morning.. R. E.s James of Scotland Neck took in the ball game here yes terdav afternoon. FW. Wood of Henderson, is here on business. Thad JNIoye of New Bern was a visitor here yesterday. A. K. Hatem left last night f or- Northern markets to purchase his 1 fall and winter stock. - . Ollie F. Clarke adverti manager of the Greenville IS ews. returned this morning from New York and other northern cities. II. McD..Hux left this after noon: for Aberdeen, N. O , ,w'ici-c he will auction tobacco this season. RECALL OF JAPANESE' . ISSUED 'BY OFFICIALS ulu, Hawaii, Aug. 25. , j . . - . , , - An oraer was receivea : nere to day recalling all Japanese who have emigrated to the United States by prominent Tokio citi zens. This is! supposed to be a means of solving. the Japanese problem in America and is sup porter! by tne j press. GREAT BRITAIN TO V v RECOGNIZE THE NEW FREESTATE OF FIUME London, Aug.s 25. Lloyd George today promised that Great Britain would recognize the new f reestate of Fiume. The announcement of a conference between the Italian Premier and the British Prime Minis ter. The Rome Central News Dspatch was the author of this news quoting the Lucerene advices. - i I t 4 Book 0-13 at page4- 6, I snallvsell tor x aotinn Hpfftra thflvOoil'rt" TlOUtSC loOr in the "town of Green ville,f on ibe 13th Oay of September, 1920, aUl 2o'clocr noon, ttie following describe! parcel of. real estate, lying, heing and ituato ml' Carolina Township in tbe County of Pitt and" State of North Caroliua, to- - wit: . . ; , O Beginning at a stak on the foad.' m thence running N. 8 1-2 degrees )V. 66 ,11 poles-to a corner r In Urays umej.r thence S. 82degrees W. 20 poles to a Q corney in Gray's line; tlnce w. tw i-Z( degrees W 32 poles tor a corner in the Perkins line; thence with'1 the Perkins, line S. .6 1-2 degrees W. 127 "poles tO( BarnhiU's & McLawhorn's corner; j thence S. SO 1-2 degrees 68 poles to a. thence with the road 18 poles to the .Cr beginning, and containing forty-seven - acres, more or less. ' -This August 11th, 1020. DS. ROLLINS, Mortgagee. L. I. Moore, Albion Dunn, Attorneys. ' 12-19-26-Sept 2 1 :20 P. M. 7 :50 P.JJ. 1 :30 P..M. 7 :50 P. M. y :i5 P. M. 0 :00 P. M. 4 :00 P. M. 9 :10 P. 1, Ar. Mackeys . . .: . L 1 :23 P. M. Lv. Mackeys .....'.Ar. 12750 A. M. Ar. Pantego Ar 10:15 A. M. Ar. BELIIAVEN. . '. .Lv. 10 :00 A. M. SUFFOLK BRANCH. Uriel Davis six-piece orches tra 'number oneat Amuzu Park tonight 9:00 p. m. to 2:00 a. m. AdVt. RIOTING AGAIN BEGUN IN BELFAST, IRELAND Belfast, Ireland, Aug. 24j Rioting was again begun last night here between the citizens and police officers. A company of soldiers werey called into, ac tion and with the aid of the)o lice they dispersed the large crowds who .were shooting at random and throwing stones. Uriel -Davis six-piece orches tra number one at Amuzu Park tonight 9:00 p. m. to 2:00 a. m Advt or.jO P. M.. !:iK P. M.. rt :56 T. M. . 7 :30 P. M. . . 8:10 P. M... .Lv. SUFFOLK .Lv. Beck ford Jet. Lv. Beckford Jet.... Ar. ELIZABETH CITY-.Lv. Lv. Beckford Jet No. 42. i Ar. 4:15 P. M. Lv. 1:20 P. M. 8 :25 A. M. 8 :20 A. M. 7 :10 A. M. 7:00 A. M. No.as 2:20 P. ?J. 12:10 P. M. 12 :10 P. M ia:;;o a. :j Ar. 1 :30 P. M. Lv. Center Ilill .Ar. 12:35 P. M. .Ar. Edentoni.. .Lv. 11:30 A. M. V u o Was . Very Weak "After the birth of my, baby I had a back-set," writes Mrs. Mattie Cross white, of Glade Spring, Va. "I was very ill; thought I was going to die. I was so weak I couldn't raise my head ta get a drink of water. I took . . . medicine, yet I didn't get any better. I was constipated and very weak, getting worse and worse. IsentforCardui." TAKE n J 0) The Woman's Tonic "I found after one bot tle of Cardui I was im proving," adds Mrs. Crosswhite. "Six bot tles of Cardui and ... I was cured, yes, I can say they were a God-send to me. I believe I would have died, had it not been for Cardui." Cardui has been found beneficial in many thousands of other cases of womanly trou bles. If you fee! the need of a good, strengthen ing tonic, why not try Cardui? It may be just what you need. All Druggists I 176 I Uriel Davis six-piece orches tra number one at Amuzu PnrV aStors 10 minutes for lund. bTuesday, Thurs.lay, aSfunlay oulj ..Corresponding Changes in Schedules :tt Intermediate Stations. No change In schedule of Trains South ahd West of Washington, N C. Tr:iias Xostnd 6 carry through coaqhes between Norfolk, Va , and Belhaveu, N. c For full particulars inquire of your nearest Ticket Agent or write to J. F. DAITON, G. P. A., Nofolk, Va. Important Change in Schedules in NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1. 1920. No. 1. xNo. 5-15 . L.v. ts'o. 2 xNo. 40-(i 0 :25 A. M. 4 :00 1. M. Lv. Norfolk . . t Ar. 5:30 P. il 1'2 :10 V. il. 11:5 A. M. G:15 P. M. Lv. Elizabeth City..Ar. 3:17 P. M. 10:00 A. M. 12 :12 T. M. 6 :51 P. M. Lv. Hertford Ar. 2 :33 P.M. 0:20 A.M. al2:35 P. M. 7:15 P. M. Lv. Edeuton Lv. a2 :00 P. M. 0:00 A. M. 3 :10 P. M. Ar. WASHINGTON Lv. 11 :20 A- M. i I WHITE'S THEATRE I THURSDAY Matinee nai Night I i Wallace Mi in 1 o Ira 1 ICK-Affir I I a i i 9 u u I Q a I . D I P q as a Li But don't be alarmed. He's iirjust for the purpose of making the funniest screen farce youVe ever seen. Pretty Bebe Dan iels as nurse. We're showing 'Sick A-bed' Thursday,. Matinee and Nigh. Admjs sion 10c and 25s. Tonight ELAINE HAMMERSrraiN in v "A COUNTRY COUSIN" D d Also special attraction consisting of sing- mg,. tableaux, pantomimes and fashion I show of beautiful gowns; : ' ' Admission 25c and 35c. ' -I ' . . . . ' ,.,.:'.;. , . - DI!linill!BUIiaili!WUJ91ll!Bllliail!!ail! THE - TOE MA TATE To avoid "BLOCK SALES," tKe Greenville To bacco Board of Trade has ordered THREE (3) SALES for this season. This means each company buying tobacco on the Greenville Market will have three Buyers, giving Greenville a Sale at three houses at the same time. - f Heretofore we have had two. We believe this will do away with I he congestion and enable the planters to sell the day they put their Tobacco on the Warehouse floors. "Block Sales" has been GREENVILLE'S greatest obstacle and has been the club usectin argument by the smaller Markets. The Tobacco Crop is the only crop the Farmers raise that many of themsell without srettiner its full worth. With many it is not "what my Tobacco is, worth, but how soon can I g one of these? get home." Are you r The Secretary of Agriculture (to whom each warehouse in the State has to make a sworn report each month) , reports the Sales (of the markets be low) for the season of 1919 as follows; x : , ' ! "tr. MARKET. Wilson GREENVILLE Kinston Rocky Mount Farmville r LaGrange N n Washington Robersonville Williamston Tarboro New Bern Asoskie A -Ayden 1 Windsor POUNDS. A2,816,183 30,115,431 26,109,048 21,289.906 9,708,903 7,609,574 6,036,157 4,023,968 3,941,882 3099,692 . 3,710,141 r 2596,188 2,188,246 1,169,044 i- AVERAGE $50.75 53.22 50.71 51.12 ; 54.84 45.36 - 47.38 T 44.90 45,40 40.84 43.64 51.13 47.16 38.61 Compare these averages. You know GREEN-' VILLE sold lots of ccanmon Tobacco and Scrap. Don't you know itwill pay you to sell your Tobac co in GREENVILLE? TAR RIVER BRIDGE COMPLETED AND WILL BE OPEN FOR ALL TRAFFIC SEVERAL DAYS BEFORE MARKET OPENS. ; . - ; v-v . : . , ;. - . -' A ' pm; r i'.H :M. : M t - . T oHH TTi T! nn ti H ' - -.;: . O ii I . I o 0 o D o O 0 B o II 0 o j . - - r o V'- :V : II tonight 9:00 p. im to2:00 a. m. 1 - 1 t . ,V ..... -v.. anioiraiiioiiainDinniDaii j Advt. a V" t - - ! r '.I " . ; It-

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