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1- i 1 ( JFBIDAT, APRILTH, 1921. , Vf..T(.. i f . f f .l-.-jL-.. . 1 f 1 . I I iii very' yeniig iixci?tii. piuiyi j . ,f w Mri OHN" A faTHtTK'.'r:. Editor T HOME TBLEPHQMB 143 Sreepviae p . :$l&2itEin i Street J Ttorn 6 craven sireer .69 Craven Street .failio .112 Green Street"1-. . . " - Raleiirh.: Times Utiuaing New . i . ; ; , i .225 TPIft- AYeripa hicag6.4. . . i . . Peoples Gas BiiirdtBg Etsablished In: the Tear 191T Menibet f .Th.f, Aspatpd Frm The' soeiaiedi Press exduitely anUtSedf to npe for republication of all news dispatches creditedto it or not fiherwise credited in this paper and also the" ,Uicalnewa published Wrein, RATES: Payable: in Advance 1 TearV!-!..; ... .v. . ::. .-W.00 6 lontbs... S-00 8 ntfonths.... 10 Montii 50 1 Week.: .15 1 1 ; ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' Entered at Greenville, N. C, post office as second-class matter. If they can't be stars some people insist upon being clouds. It's no use to grieve over spilt milk. Watts, got the appointment. So glad we don't live there.t snow reported in the west. Heavy Chautauqua comes to GREEN VILLE this year Friday, June 10th. Wake Forest has need to feel proud and we congratulate. We are sincere, sincere. . England is congratulating herself that the coal strike did not appear until spring. Why is it that it takes a woman so much longer to spend 98 cents, than an even dollar? . It is hard to believe that the Hughes memorandum is satisfactory both in Berlin and Paris. Carpenters strike too, goes a head line. Want to be as popular as some other folk, we reckon. Rocky Mount politics are said to be warming up. Ours has, been at fever heat for some little time. It is stated that a Georgia farmer pays four cents income tax. Most farmers will wonder how he managed to pay that much. Did you bave to get life saving out fit in order to cross Greene street at Dickinson Avenue yesterday? Feli citations if you didn't. Secretary Weeks says that General Pershing will be well taken care of later on. We" don't know anything to kick about his present status. "Cyclone Maek" is doing the same thing in Wilmington, N. C that he did in GREENVILLE', N. C. Making the boys sit up and take notice. Congressman H. S. Ward is .the firtft "'Neffii Carolina representative to get on his jot i in. Washington. ' There so soon to get acquainted; we pre- some. Says James Montague: 'It is pretty J tough -when your ddctor advises you to btfr a case of whiskey to have your lawyer advise not to. Fdr his infor mation, case booze is unknown in these parts. Never tell a man" what you would do if you were in his place. He .might tell you -what he would do if he were in yours, and then there would be two liars instead of one. Authorities up in : Pennsylvania start' tut 'in search of a baby,' but instead, locate five barrels of wine and a small arsenal. This is a great country. Dies of grief over the death of A. G. Field, the noted comedian. ; Folk are surely adopting many various and sundry ways in which to piss out these tlays. This is a progressive age, though. New Bern barber shops are reduc ing the cost of .clippie oej-utfie story , from that .city. Clipping in GREENVILLE is still being done at the same old. stands, strictly at the same old price, How's this?.; Pittsburg police chief puts large1 Jamesnakes into cell oc cupied by drunks' to, reform inmates. The question.fb6fore the house is, will a man be frightened, by, old friends? A bifd s .wing on a woman's hat i.u? .iiuau; vut ium,, Her husband .won;trobjeet to that xiiemgsTiownat ne jqcks at He kicks' about e , fern. a wfra - t hniv 4-kA v., n H?a CITIZEN CAN AFFORD TO VOTE AGAINST SCHOOL BONDS One of the most'importwxt' matters. yiat came Deioree ?wpg i?. Bord of aldermenaBinight vta$ the eqetthajpamerpmthe CchpoL election on Tuesda, June l&h'-' fpr the,BucBoaef-i8uiiiek-bondainw4e amount of $20,00 focthe purpose, of, , ".: - .- .. N.'... I liquidating the, floating indebtedness tvieerans iralinnteri never get ovex thef $he GREBljfVjJttiE f s'cbb'olls, andiffcfflcf of 'i'fiigh attitude. hechej tftrincfoalhr fdrth Wpose bf en- wKb came out "of , the kSichen f or ' air : . c. , - .... tikninfr tha nrespnr K(nnm svsiKin. Tne schools of tne town. 01 The schools of the town, of GREEN- 'yiLLE are in a raost excellent shape, j is concerned. At the present time . ... . 1. . 1 T . - j n Tl TilWKT.'. 1 tbere is-outstanaingonneLinrpugu me town aim i o . 0Qd medicinepreserve VXHJSijGr&de SqBpol- , District thm4n so appreciative of his own humcJJij very small amount of only 3&,uuu. According"' of figure 'compiled by Suptjtose" '4n regard i&e bonded indebtedness of neighboring towns, GHEENVRiLE leads in .having the smallest bond;Mnefe&esfall HJito compared ho ".the"' amoimt "of 1 equipment whieht is pctese6sd. ptsi tCose;,waaasif(8!a-. way i,was;.xnaik tne.Asn xorK. xie waniea;ne w su-wwi rauel ocnouig; ippcjicu w ubjc wis "floating indebtedness, rand his eply waj, that ii was Incurred in the pur chase of the Vines House, the pur chase of lot for the negro schools, the building of- the negro schools, the equipping -and remodeling ; of the present High School building and the "Pvans Street School. The present High ( School was built and equipped, the Evans Street School repaired and re-. modelled, and some land purchased for the negro school out of the 1915 - bond issue of $30,000 This was not suflBcient to take care of all that expense, and hence the board in years past had' to borrow money to meet those obligations incurred; It is un- derptoodthat it is ot the intention of the school board to issue, all these j bcoids immediately after the election ( is yoted uon; but only such amounts as fire necessary-. to meet the present outstanding obligations. Later on when financial conditions are -somewhat improved, it is ihought that the board will issue sufficient bonds to take care of the increased needs of thej school. Supt.- Rose stated to a representative of this paper tnat at 2he; present ftime. thehool, buildings artsuvenaieu. tuc ouuiiuuum w livens streets &cnooi nas oeen aivia-: ed pnd two poorly lighted class rooma formed. Likewise some of the class rooms, have been divided m order to-, make room for more children. The superintendent of schools was also asked if there were any children com-' mg to the GREENVILLE Schools who did not live in the Graded. School district. He replied that there, were, but that, in every case.. the tui tioit for' these children would be met either by the parents, of the children or by an appropriation from the State Department. Little : Old New; York (By Q. O. UelNTBJI Westward Ho! April 8. Flagstaff, Arizona looks like it . might have been built for Bill Hart or some oth er, essayr of wild 'western thrill. The main-street is along the railroad tracks and one-may view t the Bright Angel cafe, the combination bank and hoteL the. Parlor ; Pool Hall and two Red uleh Hotel.- Wild looking dogs, with a wolf strain, oxsk; in ipacks ; . to the.' coast trains and "; stand r outside: the diner howling ifor food.; .They never fail t f get ; a hand-out. Then they trot back through the" town to-the hills .to sleep. Newt -Yorkers'.' think of : Chicago as .west; '. I don't know where the west be gihs i but" I -would 'fix .the iine at La Juntas" .'ColoTadQc-. r (C' "' j " At La Junta a sun burned native. stood outside the baggageear and peered in. "Hw opyAux, hound wamea to resem u.e nouiw yut- , tion butf l rememberedi the tales' of . tenderfeet who were made-to dance to , 1991 bullets anaepliein my best voice, ) T clevleAN, 0,-KIwan's Club Jn "I'm thmkirfofi goi.East and take , ts- , T..i nn oar my two bounds-tiDrnrnAand Roger wi,tht me"t' he enturedi J masked what pa'rt of rthoEastf-eXpeTcted ?to visit. .T?opka',.Kansas!Vb:e replied.; He -wasa sociableJ f ellowrlnd before the train Trailed, outanted- to knew if I ; would givelh.inV;he;:6an -of a chaw ;Of plug:utkV 9Hrhad'. run out of eating tobacco that ; morning- and was vi4entjyutfexlngl Ats Wagon Mound, New Mexico, we werea domed jjyv the;fBTOadway iKUti; flayers, nxmiDering ; six-two munues,, a juvenile, a tragedian who Used snuff - and two veteran tank actors. Theywere on eiK'wair9'ta.Qijita to present "Jim's j Revenge T.They car ried two trunks tidi a; bacli drop. I sawmo evidencepf stage dobr'John- , nies fallowed t61osndfeSij;!.""Aj..j . The., station atlbuiguerkttl is pic turesque. Indiansin ?iirttiv.eYcpstume meet; the trains to .sell rugs'1 and pot tery.,' , Baggage; jnasters dread the town,. Our trai3tdplr.tw6:-''Woodeii boxei, The healtbpsfeekershrpng the station pladform'hoping for a familiar face.. f. Thev are - niteousl v IotipIv mak?any-Xuae:tcei1gagejK -conve. satiatf. One from the East disked 'me if it was true' that ' Rector's had closed, j?l used .to have, .some .good o. , 1 . ' . , - - 1 wmea tnere ne said. - And he wistfully watched the train jou$ of sight. I am Wondering Wt4a Cbw York hxihmr gUariTWoufti i iif he had to fcetle itlriae jthe lAmes ou throuehfGise, 3anoiictto, LosjCerril- JosiHoial Nuever ernalilioivend. Al- godones ., , 1 Atf Gallup, NT. ft. 'all of the pass- Bgera MoBapJainedf .-rfihiaaiflgo4i theif ears and slight dizeineVs.vEven vrans iralinmieri never get ovet the, . v . iii. wis BO.iruiuy.iUUib.wsuii(Kcicuiu(s'i . ' , " vv. . i . hais been conutig yep. tnetroaij.? ox lol years. He oWded to me that the cause folks wanted to gauup Al. 1 -1 1. Xl J J T cn-nr n n& fairly rocked witn mirtn. i wtugn. ed'just as heartily for it was faring dinper time and one can eV.erKte too; friendly, with a cook so far away .1 from home. ,.; 'U-d - tFatty Arbuckle mounted ;tjl ,etfgiae cab; to ride throueh lite Sinoawa with the engineer Jhmk uiui aiiu pi uiipacuy sumo ,wco.h scenery.' ButJT!attysJ ' 'gree'ft '; greet coat 'and ap aafisimy '4ire 'for Admiral . pray son's; 'book i. doubjess will be read with ; jnterefiL 6po just knows' wha$ happened to ' 'r. Wilson when h broke rdown, and of coursej yerybocty woujd like to' know. We too. CREAMERY.UTTEIJ 5$c POIJNp . Saturday SpecH&atv !; :' J Willard and": Smith's Cash andVCarryJ.'Grocery. , Get. your pound at this price, Oh yea, we ' guarantee the 'quality. ' r' " .-. . , HOUSEWIVES, DPN!I OVERLOOK THIS. Tomatoes (targe size " can) at 15c a can- at Wil Hard and Smith-Co., The Cash and Carry Grocery. Adv. NOTICE, The ladies of the Episcopal church wilI fcay, sale, f children's- clothes on Ji'rlcjay April. th 'in the. PrjUlCe- k tolJ Hotel dinine room berinnine at 12:3o o'clock. From 120 to 2 o'clock Junch be servej. Following is tne menue Chicken salad Sallines and hot biscuitetaoinnnnnu Saltines and hot biscuit Country ham Coffee ox iced tea Price 50 cents j Home made cake. and. ice cream 20c Lemon or Cherry pie and milk 20c. Adv. Kopnd-Trip EXCURSION FARES . ; . Via -..: NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. On Round Trip. Tickets. TO WASHINGTON, p. C.-National Society , D. A. R., April 12-23, selling dates April 14-16th, final limit April 26th,-1921. NORFOLK,,.. VA. 7th District Rotary .Ciubs,; Apftt 12-14, sell ing ; dates April 10-12, final limit April 17tbK 1921., ? s WINONA LAKE, a IND. General TO TO Assembly Presbytefcau Ohurch, U. S. A., May 17-27. Tickets on sale May 15 to 19. Final limit May 30, 1921. TO ST. I-OUIS; MO.T-National Con vention . Modern Woodmen of America June 18-25. Tickets on sale June 16 to 20. Final limit June 28, 1921 , .. TO NEW YpRJSIriternattonal Con vention Urfited ;. fctoclety Christian Endeavor. July -6-11.-Tickets on sale July 4 to 6. Final limit July 14, .1921..;' ..v ' . TOG RREENSBORQ. V N- . C.-r-Good Roads and Bankheadf Highway Assh Convention Anril 18-23 ' Tickets An ' . 1Q w. . ., Tickets sale Jupe..l8 to 20. Fin , al limit June .28,1921.,. . TO CHATTANOOGA, TENN. South era Baptot, r Convention": May .12 . ? 18, -Tickets onj sale: ,Mayu.9 to 12. Final . limit May 211921. " For information jas;to)faresirQtrtes - Jlu HASSELX, sTkGoAgfo . r f 1 Greenville N. J; etc., call on or write to SCHOOL' siRPLAY 11 4 "MONSIEUR , Ji, . ,.- ft driiissioiiZSc. and ,& 1? It' i By a New Manufacturing Process,; all the XJeoduWties Are taine4 andExpensiv Alcohol Eliminated ni. ''ii- !.. i.J'i1r (i.'x'-'M-i! Does es Wfhei'fteliableWorTt at'Bfe re the'Mr- Price." 11 J c i" fore iviany lessons were, learnea ..auring - i .1 .1 theiwaras to .aving and as to. reduc tion in costs. .The. manufacturers of Dreco learned) something (and that was how to , 'make 1 .Dreco the same completly its qualities and do away 'wiittie Vcd1iiwhjib .jhc costs so 'inuhpiat'asHwh can buy DrCQ at t "before .thenar price" and pe; sured iijfe 'ttang the same r el ia -iri;iJiiiny people have !m-l$-pimm of their trou. MepF4iristencesHr. Walter Ed- mbndusaidt? :" ' piataJ'-'idj'ke' purgatives nearly Ihis. strong medicine de-bv ranged-my.xt6mack sd. that . it. often jj nr-iiiii ( ! -,ti v i ii j "i i SEF'S'iCO Pursuant to a'n" order entered in the cause: pending jh Pitt superior court, enuuea jtsaKer ana wauace, against .V G. VSaad 'made on the 5th day, of April, 192, by Has Hon. J. Loyd Nor ton resident judge of the fifth judicial district of the superior court of North Carolina. V The ; 'undersigned receiver will on Saturday, the J6th day of April 1921, at 12:00 noon, jn the Town of GREEN YJLLE, North Carolina, on the pre mises, sell to the highest bidder for dash all the stock of goods, wares, merchandise, fixtures,, furniture and all other personal -property of N. G. baad, said stoclq inventories about $10,000.00. The isaid property will be sold as a whole. This sale is made the purpose of satisfying the creditors of . the defendant above - named, and is subject to confirmation by court.. The purchaser will be required to de posit 20 per cent of his bid with the receiver to await confirmation by the court.i v. . : . All creditors take notice and attend said sale. Any persons, interested can see axv inventory of same by call ing on the receiver, or at the office of Lewis G. Cooper, Esq., in the Edwards Building, Greenville, N. C. ' ' - This the 5th day of April 1921. R. T. COX, Receiver. 12 14 16 Lewis G. Cooper, Atty. NOTICE! At a term of the United . States District court of the Eastern District f North Carolina, held at -Chambers of the Judge in Wilson, Wilson coun ty, North Carolina, on the 15th day Df March, 1921. Present: Hon. Henry Groves Connor, .Judge Presiding. In the District Court of the .United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Pratt Lumber Company, Inc., Com plainant. . VS.: ' T. H. Gill Company, Defendant. In Equity,-No. 404 Order to show cause why a special master to take proof of claims should not be appointed. On reading and fiiling the petition pf Doughlas y.- Ashley, Receiver' of the above -named . defendant verified on the 26th day of February, 1921, praying -.for an. order -requiring ali creditors of said .defendant to show cause why a Special .Master should not be appointed herein, it is Ordered, adjudged and decreed that all creditors' of the T. H. Gill Com pany, the defendant above named, show cause before this cour tat a term thereof to be held" at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, on April 9, ,1921', at 10 o'clock, A. M., why a Spe cial Master should not be appointed herein to take proof of, ascertain and report to this court the . nature and extent of the claims, of i each of. the creditors of the defendant hetein, to take proof, of,-ascertain -and report what-lien, -if any, and the nature and extent -thereof, which any of the cre ditors, of the defendants has against its assets, and to take ? proof of, es certain: and report which, if any, of said claims; are entitled to prefer ence or:. priority of paryment. It is further; r ,i Ordered, adjudged and decreed that Uie receiver cause a copy of this br ierj toibe mailed 46 all known cfeditor thij the "State of Nortih CaroKnarand the; other: creditors name in the pe tition -herein,-; within. -ten days from the date hereof,- and to be published once ? i nthe week . immediately prer ceding the time fixed herein for the hearing of this application, in some newspaper1 published in the towns" of GREENVILLE and; Kinston,' North Carolina and such other papers AS the - court may hereafter .mrect rSignedJ . H.:G. CQNtfin 28 United States District f Judge.' r ruv bto mmi nau urn uinonuv-ir. : .. bald. let- b.4wntMt - K0TAWW1 jconttsH ln fMUtu bear il and otbar votrat lncredl- antav4ar wndarfolly Hair ,rwa danoraff : limlnaiod' ' V.-f many -eaaai ah - a- elM lld;'i U0tyQUA 1 ttox l Ot KOTALKO to 'XILCrKtahfela Stanoa F.ew TorK,N. r. nr. filled with . gas and griping pams would hit 'me. I hadpains mVback over? my',kidney8 nd my joints ere' Wx Vookr5ay' treatment of Dreca and I'm t like a. different person. today. .X soon noticed .my bowels acting regu lar, the gjas ceased te -form ? in . my scpmacn, mycanpetiremcreaseu jiuu my sleep becamief4, sound and refresh', ing.- 'Air.; iie'sbaokache a nd ore1 joints have assedt"'f- and 'X can stoop oyer J ana..en.gaptr.aSjfcWeii a.5 evej.recp is; great medicine and I strongly re commend it." The- a1L .dTashionedroot and herbs j are the best medicines tor us to taKe. Df eccv, confeaina.the1t3uie& and extracts of twelve different herbal plants, wich act on, the? stomach; ;liyer, kid neys, bowels and enrich the blood. Get Dreco today. : Dreco is being specially introduced Warren :DruCov3n;Greenvule and j sold by all druggists. . i .1 Adv "CASH" AND" 'CARfcMPRICES' Visit our store and get a line on our prices for high grade Groceries, You'll enjoy the visit and save money. too. Willard and Smith Co. Adv. PRICES THAT SAVE; Fowler's Yellow Cling Peaches is fisted among our Saturday Specials at can& for adoUart Flavoring and quality guaranteed. - Willard and guaranteed. Willard and Smith Co., MCash and Carry." Adv. HOUSEWIVES DON'T OVERLOOK THIS. Tomatoes - (large size cans) at 15c a can,- , at Willard- and Smith Co. The Cash and Carry Grocery. Baby Louis weight' 2. I've-' ,'. Before U IS .: 'r:. - LET X3S SURREY: ; ,-: 9 " Wehave on hdhd a biitofcfeolre K i rrpm TUfOft rr. nign; , iso ;tne A ; navy I . pt. Hoand Cattl Bai:bpd II quality and.pricfj. : KIM in Phone ll-L ' J I sni'W' . . r No curs fdr.lt; but welcoml 'fm'l&&f filter ti r.'i'V,i' x . ii ru ,9 M3 H tfr- If I. .1 , 1 1 r 1 r 1 J LI Get themiaXi iut wtn; RED CROSS Pon?Crow because it U eficifcnt i-fWW and economical; . : "r d'.fAi&w.'U tjjl'-i' Dynamtte.- ' . - .1 ; . , J . VowieiealeiuppIyybawiaiIttPtBx OurFaHneiViHawJ clearlandydiE ditches land plant.tree wi dynamite. .Wlitf 4 for a free copy. ' ' " " ." " ' , . . -.. .. Rob'bn-Prichard1 Bui Heels, speci ally priced V., White Canvas OxiFords a nd Pjamps,! . . ...... -j '. 7 -'X kid sole specially priced j...$lr85Pair Gray Buck, Baby Louis Heels, s pecially priced $7;45 ' pti barbed wire j ? , ' buying it will pay yoli tok . ..Kii fir.. . -'.3T -" ,1, r '.crarrktrefe'tlT in B. C. MORRISSETTE 2 'M.rta'u L-t", v 1 - -''' ; . - m - - r r 9-W EXTRA DYNAMITE ;. with genuine take Vo a r. . -I . , j, r GhUWC. Hi . . ..--.i . ... . - . iTr? - -vtv - ;f . , iifl t';m - i .' : Iff U XT 1.PV V. I. '
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