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I I V,, St '. 'L ' ! Park Avenue Home FOR SALE a Two story house with 7 rooms and bath room, very large lot and splendid garden, new garage. A good heme in one of the most desirable locations in the city, on shady side cf street, large old shade trees. Thi3 property is being sold for a division and the interested parties have decided to make this low price to effect a quick sale. PIM HL . Mr. Wallace Egbert Is back In the I city. 1 Lancaster Is back from returned t Only $4,750 Our cai"3 are at your service to see this property. GEO. A. BARFOOT&CO. REAL ESTATE z2 A. -..i'-j-.j- - IF INTERESTED IN READY-TO-WEAR Visit Our Store Before Buying FALL SHOWING OF PATTERN HATS Wednesday and Thursday This Week I Mr. A. L Richmond. i Miss Ella Hackney has ' from a visit to Sanford. Mr. Kersey Smith -leaves tonight for school. Miss Nannie Stokes bookkeeper for Quinn-McGowan Co., has return ed from a delightful trip to Blow ing Rock. Mr. Windsor Wc-darrt is back from Charleston where he Is a member of Uncle Sam's navy. Mr. C. C. Ware left last night for Charleston, where he was called by Mr. J. II. Moharter fo ra State conference on tha Simultaneous Ev-ery-Mcmber Canvass, which is to be held in all Christian churches nexi December 8,-15. A. C. College has bean included in the budget of this Every-Membcr Canvass tot he amount of 11.000,000. You are especially requested 3ee Miss Dirsmitz's display of fancy work done on theWhlte Rotary Ma chine at the Wilson Furniture Co. this week. To see her alone would make a trip down town worth while. She will bo with us a week only, so don't fail this week to visit the Wilson Furniture Co. S-lC-CtD 120 Goldsboro St. 1 1 j ' lUTtlf tftrfffll !fti HHWlIfll ff f PrWTTffdlflf fTfPfflPtWffllW rTTTTrfflUn WUfc rflfUl HH1H1 1 1 1 ! f M 1 1 Wlf (1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 ! W r . JW HI f ITT! IT) IIT w mui HIIHIir llllllll mi im nun, hi iiiiimiuiimnauniluuilllnimuMMii.iimiiiiuiiiiiiiimuiii 11 ,miin.mmiiiimiMniii MKETLVU l I). ('. The John W. Dunham CUapier V. D. C. will meet Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock with Mrs. Fred L. Carr. As this is a most important meeting it is hoped that every mem ber will reftpnd to the roll call. The list of thJMelegates to the conven tion will Ijo read and thoss present will be given an opportunity of choosing their guests. WHEAT CAMPAIGN' JSEUIXS Till'JtSDAV, KElTI'JMHKIt 10 The Wheat Campaign which was planned to be put on by the Cham ber of Commerce Saturday, Septm ber 21 wlil be held Thursday, Sept. 19th. The change of dates was made on account of there being no tobacco sales on Thursday, n . " i A . iil LLa OBJ ii UfW- '", EXCLUSIVE BETTY WALES AGENCY j ! J J The Ld Farmer place or Mark Matthews farm, o0 0 .acres, subdivid ed into 25 and i) aero iracts auxl soul at auction Friday, September M, 10:00 a. m., loca.ed 7 miles northwest of Wiison, 1 mile above Now Kopo cluifch, n -ar Home's church. Aasy terms, cash, bal- uii'e 1, 2, u, 4and o ytari Property formerly owned by Mrs. Mollki Farmer. Sale conducted by A' Uintic Coast Realty Co. H. S. Sheppard Representative. s-ic-sm WANTED: To rent 2 nice rooms with bath. Xo children. P. O. Do;.; 610. S-17-StD t 33 You are especially requested to see Miss Dirmiiz'3 display of fancy work done cn the White Rotary Ma chine at the Wiison Furniture Co. this week. To s.'i liar alone would make a trip down town worth while. She will be with us a week only, so cion't fail this we.sk to visit ihe Wilson Furniture Co. S-lG-CtD 120 Goldsboro St. WANTED : Two (2) boys between 14 and 1G years old to follow to bacco sales. Good pay. Apply to A. A. Williford, Wiison Tobacco Co, S-10-2tD SlTEIUOIl STATIONERY NASH STREET PHARMACY EVERYTHING IX DRUGS THJC DEPEXUARIJO HTOKfci Peace, prosperity and happiness is what we try to Do for you when you trade with us. We have just received a lot of extra good stock and will appreciate your business and do our best to please you. Very truly. 3-12-tf J. D. Farrior. EAUl.Y MORSiNG FIRE The live early yesterday morning was found by the firemen, to be on Crowell siret at tha home of Mrs. Ella Winstoad, but was quickly ex tinguished without material lani age. A kero:-eiio oil lamp explodotl and started thv. firo which was soon extinguished. The firemen made good time in getting to the- place. POST: One mouse colored mare mule, branded on jaw, from Ban ner Warehouse. Finder please re yort to I. M. Minchew, Stantonsburg X. C. S-17-2tD You are especially requested to see Miss Dirmitz's display of fancy work done on the White Itoiary Ma chine at the Wilson Furniture Co. this week. To seo her alono would make a trip down town worth while. She will be witli us a week only, so don't fail this week to visit the Wiison Furniture Co. 3-15-GID 120 Goldsboro St. Don't forget tae rehearsal of pa triotic music to be used at the State Convention U. D. C. The Chapter, and Mrs. Plyler, the director will greatly a predate the presence of every one who will assist. Come to Strickland & Hancock's .Music rooms at eight o'clock tonight. The Ed Farmer place or Mark Matthews farm, 300 acres, subdivid ed into 25 and HO acio tracts and cold at auction Friday, September 20, 10:3') a. m., located 7 miles aor;'.v,"s. of Wilson, 1 mila above New Hope church, near Home's church. Aasy terms, 1-5 cash, bal ance 1, 2k3, 4and 5 years. Property formerly owned by Mrs. Moll in Farmer. Sale conducted by Atlantic Coast Realty Co. It. S. Sheppard Representative. 3-1C-31D Can be made up in all styles. Phone 578 for ap pointment. Office over Pat terson Drug Co. LOUIS G. SHAFER Specialist in Scientific ex amination of the Eye and prescribing for glasses. School children's eyes ex amined Free, Always. (Note) ALL practicing Optometrists are Lincensed by the State Board. Watch For Our Big Opening Souvenirs for Every One CLARK BROS. 110 nl 113 TARIiORO ST. Chas. P. Clark, buyer and manager for Clark Bros., is in New York buying their full and winter line of goods, which will be here for their Big Opening Soon. Their new building will 3con be completed giving Wil son one of the most modern stores in the city. "Watch and Wait." CLARK BROS. Wilson's Shopping Center . 110 hikI US JARI ORO ST. WII.SOV, X. C. 3 It's Your Privilege SELECT YOUR DRUGGIST AS YOU DO YOUR DOCTOR No reliable druggist will ever question your right to choose your own physician. No reliable physician will ever question your right to choose the pharmacist who is to supply your drugs and compound your prescrip tions. Have your PRESCRIPTIONS put up here where pure, fresh ingredients and scien tific compounding will insure, just the results antici pated by your physician. We have an up-to-date equipment, use only assayed drugs, and employ ex perienced, registered pharmacists. Therefore, we can guarantee purity, accuracy and reasonable prices. Let us fill your next prescription. THE HOME OF DRUG'S Tile a.vning on the front of Mr. James Wiii:eiioaii"s insurance oi'iice caught on fire this morning presum ably from a cigarette thrown by some one, though this is not certain The fire was quickly extinguished with liUlo damage. Fresh lot of mince meat, dried apples, prunes and peaches at Car roll Grocery Co. S-17-Ud A V.'.OJKHl' I'd IMl'KOVKMiiXT The many friends of Mr. Charle Braeme of Spring Hill township will be pleased to learn that he was able to be in town yesterday for the lirs time since he was stricken with pa ralvsis on the 25lh of June. For quite a while Mr. ' Rraeme was no onlv coulined to his bed but was al so unconscious and his life was de spaired of. BACK FROM WAR SAVINGS DRIVE Hon. E. J. Barnes of this city has returned from a War Savings Drive in Dublin county where with First sergeant W. E. Barr of Company M ISih Infantry American Expedition. ary Forces he. canvassed that coun ty. In PVison on Wednesday night they raised $10,SOO at an overflow meeting. Mr. Barnes who Is a good speaker praises the work of his co- laborer Sergeant Barr who saw ser- vicj in the trenches and describes his experience most interestingly Mr. Barnes has given a great deal of time to the service of his coun try. He also campaigned in Yadkin and other counties. The Ed Farmer place or Mark Matthews farm, 300 acres, subdivid ed into 25 and 60 acre tracts and sold at auction Friday, September 20, 10:30 a. n., located 7 miles northwest of Wilson, 1 mile above New Hope church, near Home's church. Aasy terms, 1-5 cash, bal church. Aasy terms, 1-5 cash, bal ance 1, 2, 3, 4and 5 years. Property formerly owned by Mrs. Mollie Farmer. Sale conducted by Atlantic Coast Realty Co. H. S. Sheppard Representative. S-16-3tD mm: caxdv, itkk lUtll, DELICIOUS XASII STREET PHARMACY EVERYTHING IX DRUGS Photographs of Wiison County Boys and Girls in U. S. of A. Service now on display in three of our Nash Street Show Windows. Have we received your contribution? Please bring that photo here tomorrow. Sammy Suib $6.50 Now j'ou can look like a Soldier at last! A Soldier-like uniform for boys made of 7 oz. O. D. Khaki The swagger cap is made for use and isn't a toy; coat has military collar, removable buttons, shoulder straps, and large pockets. Puttees are the up-to-date kind that wind around the leg. A haversack and strap go with it. Not a cheap, flimsy suit but well made. Climb fences take hikes dig trenches, the seams won't bust. The buttons have the eagle on them, to. Be one of the first to wear them. . That we can sell these genuine Sammy Suits at ?G.50 is due to our large buying facilities. Special $6.50. Fall Footwear for the Boys We are showing1 good looking" as well as serviceable shoes for the boys in coco brown calf and black calf. Also the genuine Boy Scout and the American Boy Shoes that have a world-wide rep utation for durability. Children's and Juvenile Footwear for every requirement-most every style, size and color in high grade shoes. Bring your children in and get them correctly fitted. 4 ! i i: :Y W E SEIX WAR , SAVIXO STAMPS WE SELL THRIFT STAMPS MR. FP.EJ) SViSADfcLfj- SICK The many friends of Jlr. F. D. Swindell will regret to learn thai he is (juito sick. His condition is somewhat improved today. X. C. Heart Pine Shingles, host covering on earth. Watkins Lumber Co., 206 Lodge St., opposite Impe rial Tobacco Co. S-17-Tues & Sat Dly & Tues W tf If Wiison Warehouseman Ex-V' pect to Seli Tobacco Advertise in The Daily Times. 1 X FSTIG ATI X G J'lilMA U V EXFEXDITinKS Expenditures for a candidate for Con gress in New York, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and West Virginia are un der investigation by the depart ment of Justice in order to ascer tain whether there have ben viola tions of federal statutes limiting ex penditures. Nice snaps, corn green peas and tomatoes at Carroll's. S-17-ltd The Child Welfare Committee will be In Stantonsburg Wednesday af ternoon from 2 to 5 p. in. to weigh and measure the children from 3 months to six years of that vicinity. The Ed Farmer place or Mark Matthews farm, 300 acres, subdi vided into 25 and 50 acre tracts and sold at Auction Friday, September 20, 10:30 a. ni., located 7 miles northwest of Wilson, 1 mile above New Hopo church, near Homes church. Easy terms, 1-5 cash, bal ance 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years. Property formerly owned by Mrs. Mollio Farmer. Sale conducted by Atlantic Coast Realty Co. H. S. Sheppard, Representative. S16-3tD SECOND OPENING OF MODEL HATS INCLUDING VOGUE, RAiVAK AND GAGE HATS THURSDAY, SEPT. 19TH Williams & CO. 119 East Nash St. WILSON, N. C V ' I Si " 7 TOWN TAXES DUE This Is to notify all that the 1918 town taxes are now due. Please at tend to this at once. S-13-tf y Patronize Times Advertisers. AT THE PRINCESS THIS WEEK Today , ., Violet Merseueau In THE GIRL BY THE ROADSIDE" Also Pathe Newp Wednesday William S. Hart In "SELFISH YATES" Also Harold Lloyd Comedy Thursday William Farnum In "ROUGH AND READY" Also Pathe News ' Friday Dorothy Dalton In "FLARE UP SAL" Also Official War Review W. J. BURDEN Jeweler Wilson, N. C. V f. I' SAVE LAUNDRY by using paper mats. We have an attractive assort ment of matched seta in Plate and Tumbler Sizes at 10c a package TURLINGTON & MORRISON The Big Busy Drug Store phones 233 and 168
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