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) 1 j ' v. ; THE FOUNDATION A SAVING ACCOUNT book is the foundation of a successful career. Start NOW by opening an account at this BANK. It is not only the money you have saved up that will one day . stand you in good stead, it is also the habit of self-control, of thrift and of foresight you have acquired. WILSON TRUST & SAVINGS BANK (Next door to First National Bank) WILSON. N. C. JOHN F. BKUTOX, President. E. T. BARNES, Cashier. CLASSIFIED AOS, WANTED: A bright girl who ea read, write, speli and calculate correctly to learn the printing bus iness. Fine opportunity to com plete education. Times Office . tf fa: ) WANTED: Experiences Tobacoo Growers to buy best tobacco lands in the South, in New Bright To bacco District. Unlimited oppor tunities. D A. Carter & Co, Ha zlehurst, Ga. S-3 WANTED: Several intelligent girls between the age of IS and 3 tor operators. Good hours and pleasant surroundings with pay while learning. Apply to Chiet operator at Telephone Building between 9 and 10 a. m. S-3-U PROFESSIONAL CArfDS DBS THOMPSON & HOOKS Dentists Offices in Grady Building Phone 94 O. P. DICKINSON Attorney-At-Law Office: Fidelity Building Phone 297 DR. W. S. ANDERSON Eyea, Ears, Nose and Throat uffice Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. 1:30 to 6 p. m. ORS. EDMUNDSON & YELVERTO Dentists Carolina Office Building Wilson, N. C. H. D. BROWN Life Insurance Office Upstairs, Cor. Nash Goldsboro Streets and Foil SALE FOR SALE: Ford tonrh. R. Pridgen. 5 w.r. J. S-S-lOtD VHK WOORE-HKRK1NG 1TOSMTAJ ( Incorporated) . It MOOKh. M 0 a ! HKKRIXG M. D. W U ANl'liKSON. . HELP THE GOVERNMENT Some time ago we saw an article stating that the government wanted the people to save peach stones etc. Wo wrote to the Secretary of War to know if these were wanted and received a reDlv as follows: "The army needs peach stones or seeds apricot pits, prune pits, olive pits, cherry pit shells of hickory nuts walnuts and butter nuts. From these corbon is made for use in the manufacture of gas mask." The campaign to secure these fcopds has Just been launched, and we would greatly appreciate your help. The Red Cross will handle the disposition of these seeds." "Signed J. S. Boyd, First Lt U. S. A." If you wish 'o aid t.e govern ment and to protect the boys against jas attacks save all thtse things and at the proper time they will to call- ad for. James ueinps.'y Bullock. Chemical Wrr'are Service I FOR SALE: One store and lot and stock of goods on cast Nash St., good busings opportunity. See Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic destroys the malaricl germs which art tiansmi :teo. J. L. Matthews. S-12-tf to iht-blood by the Malaria Mosquito. Price Wn ! ::: i:ic.t FOR RSXT: J-horso farm. 50 a.! one mile from Wilson. S-ll-GtD for uv.-.v one ri Wood:: vT.. noui l.u;. Wilson . David S-!2-StD LOST AND FOUND LOST: j'Vmaie Scittibh Coilio dog answering to mime of Cuilie. The dog id clipped and a reward o $23.00 will be paid for her ivcov ery. Bessie Walston, Spring a:., Wilson, N. C. S-13-tiui TOWN TAXES DIE This is to notify all that the 101 S town taxes are now due. Please at tend to this at once. S-13-tf a :-V'h'-"'' 1 ;. : SAVE SAVE mm mi k : WATSON'S STOUE ITEMS Nathan Outlam! spent Saturday night fciid Sunday with Herman Ay cock. Mr. J. B. Boswell and family were visitors at the home of Air. Law rence Pope. The Misses Barnes visited Miss Alma Capps Sunday afternoon. Miss Nellie Ballance was the guest of Miss Lena Aycock Saturday and Sunday. j anies Boyette and family rpent funday at Mr. J. R. Exum's. Miss Pyiiiiie Barnes was tli-3 Kues of Mhs Matiie liallance rfan.rday aiglit and Sunday. -Mrs. Neacy iiiiniunt and daughter Mrs. U.ivis visited Sunday at Mr. Okey li'.nnant's. :,!.. Jennie fames visited Sun day at i lie home of Mr. Joe Baps, Mi'-.SfS A;nti;cl Davis and Glennie spent ;-:;Lut'day n:'),ht ami ith IMi-'ses Pearl and Flor- :es in t!:e Lueaina s.":Sion. '. "i'.d .Airs. u;:-'v ln'i- i'.fo r.:.zel rud to Xr F. i.olt a hoy, nhert U. S. Food Administration. flaking1 powder biscuits, co'n bread, muffins, brown bread, grid die cakes en waffles is wot dey call "quick breads." You all makes em wid one cup er wheat flour ter two cups er substitute flour to save all de wheat dat kin be saved fer de sojers. Some folks kin pit er'lons widout any wheat at all and ar glad to do it ter help win de war. Dat ain't bad med'eine to take, Tft Trhn'a crnrinA n' .... 1.1- C n 'VP I n ...... "I ia nose Ort.Vi at eood co'n bread er biscuits er fiapjacks? SAVE n ... . ...... V ijJ MONDAY Performances 1 1 A. M., 2, 5, and 8 P. M. ffi The WorlcPs Mightiest Spectacle D. W. GRIFFIN'S 1 EE 1'or: n.i'. .-;u::d;i;, v. - 1 1 o l.a:': Bui a ii' M iiar.t i !'irl, , i ltd M'f. il.Vt.ill. Mr. niid :,l i'li'iy ''.a:i.i; .1 U'l,- (I; v., I ai I ho ! o!, it Mr.' Jul r 'I- id ir t li t the vei l sii!'.- ( I' ln's sister, ; H. Barnes Mrs. u ! I ona Aycock siie-ii s; !'.'i"l; in Norfolk .Xa. of Mrs, Erunio Barnes. l!:;n:e.- of near Sntiii:- e. J at th 3 bed i'. Dave E'li'i!- hii m wl-c. is seriously sick w.'h rar- Ul.VMS. Mr red Hooks and family visit ed Sunday at the home of Mr. Murry Aycock. Quite a crowd attended the bap li'dr.r; Sunday morning at Susser's Mill. Eight were uaiitized from 1'i ney Grove. Otli GIRLS Some time ago we read a very good poem by Henderson entitled: "I have a Boy" expressing pride in the fact that that boy was lighting for the Allied cause, fighting for democracy and all mankind. We thought of the fathers and mothers who have girls who are doing every thing possible to back up their neighbor's sons, girls who have vol unteered for Red Cross work, etc. We wrote "I have a girl." Buruall Franklin Davis In the beau tiful little cemetery located near the foregoing town. People who have been In the habit of visiting thi3 particular spot declare that until re cently they had seen no inscription on the Davis tombstone other than the usual obituary description. One young man of Goldsboro who enter ed this abode of the dead says that repeated efforts have been made to take a photo of theface but it will not show when developed. Ordina ry efforts to remove the impression 'rom thetombstone have also proved futile. AVE WW SAVE i'ATRiOTIC ACT OK young nuj.vcn g;r:j P IN i have a girl and I am proud that while she cannot .point a gun, she can at least do her bit and back up my neighbor's son. And while they will not let her take her stand beside him in the line, yet when he's wounded, down and out, her duty then she'll find. Shell nurse him back to health again and make him fit to fight; the battle against the barbarous Hun ror democracy and for right. And when this dreadful war is over and she's asked what she has done, I am proud that my girl can stand up and say I backed up my neighbor's son. James Dempsey Bullock, 18,000 People 5,000 Scenes 3,000 Horses Cost $500,000 Greatest Story Ever Told on Any Stage SIE DECISIVE BATTLESS OF THE CIVIL WAR GRANT AND LEE AT APPO 'MATTOX RISE OF THE KU-KLUX- KLAN THE SOUTH BEFORE THE WAR HIS TORY IN THE MAKING THOUSANDS OF OTHER SCENES OF LOVE, TRAGEDY AND ADVENTURE. All Seats 50 Cents, War Tax Included WANTED: Girl at Brlggs Hotel Cigar stand. Apply in person on ly. S-16-e-o-d 3tD Venus Drawing Pencils, 17 degrees of hardness. Wilson Drug Co. CEMETERY MYSTERY NEAR GOIJ)SnOKO Goldsboro, Sept. 18. An attrac tion of more than passing interest has allured curiosity seekers in this city and throughout the county to pay a visit to the scene at Belfast, a small flag station on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, three miles north of Goldsboro, where it Is said a woman's head has recently made its appearance on the tombstone of With the American Army ill Lor :aiic, Sept. 18. The devotion oi a French woman to her country was recouled at one of the American headquarters to which a wjr.ian whose name cannot be mentioned had made her way through shell firj and over a region filled with gas and traps to bring to the allies In formation regarding the Garmaiis. With her mother and younger brother, the young woman, who is not yet twenty, had lived at Soulevro farm since the day it fell into the hands of the Qermans four years ago. Four other brotheis are in the French army. The mother and daughter were forced to remain within the German lines and witness the day by day conversion of their property into a German clubhouse. During those four years thetwo wo men endeavored to placate rather than to antagonize their captors. From German officers who frequent ed t he farm the young woman learn ed information which she recogniz ed to be of the utmost importance. When she hoard the barrage Thurs day morning sho dctorm.ned to run !i ! risk of (Toeing thonnarly Hire;! miles separating her home from the allied linos. Tolling Iter mother a'ld the othors I'nt s'ie had work to do in the gar i'en the young woman lo'.'t the house. :-;ii3 slipped away toward the Amer ican lines although every road was swept by allied and German gunfire. After many difficulties and narrow escapes the young woman readied the American lines and told her story. In return for the information she brought, she asked that every effort be made to rescue her mother and brother. The Germans attempted to maintain their position at Soulevre farm but the Americans overcame them in desperate fighting. The mother and brother were brought to American headquarters yesterda uninjured and there was a joyful re union. ' BETHLEHEM TRUCKS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY equipped with Gray & Davis Electric Lights and Starter 1 1-2 tons Chasis $1765.00 2 1-2 tons Ghasis $2165.00 internal gear drive F-O-B factory. ON WHEAL1XSS M5 USt NO BKEATA CBAfXnSi EASm OR BREAKFAST TOODS CONTAINING VHEAT.' TUESB.4Y MEATLESS ONE MEAL VHEATLESS "r,.r'v-r: V. M. Food Administration. 01' Br'cr Rabbit better make his se'f mighty skeerce en not go pro jickin' roun' whar dere's cookin' goin' on, 'cause a rabbit in a pot is er poln' ter look inlghty good to mos' ennybody 'fo' long 'count er folks havin' ter save on meat. 'Sides folks'll kinder have ter save do wheat flour fer comp'ny en e:it bread made outen dis ycre "substitute" lour. Iit wise ol owl done sny dat o win de w.v.' you pot ter feed de ojer boys dat'a doin' do fightlr.'. Jat's w'at's takin de wheat en meat. M U. S. Food Administration. Arter de wisi ol' owl spit on de bait he say, sez e(j "I gwine ter sprize you all wid a mess er fishes 'cause you alU mus' save de meat en eat sumpin' else instld en jes git out dat ol' game bag en make it work, too," sez ee. Den he kotch a big fish and sny, sez ee, 't-lioot t-hoot t-sub-stl-toot," sez ee. Wen he say dat he means dat when you alls make riz biscuits jes don't make 'em uso corn meal ter save wheat flour fer de eojers. 11' HI Ul VJi W FRIENDS CUST01W1ER8 SURE YOU MUST SAVE YOUR LONG FEED Have you a Mower and Rake? If not, see the very best made. We have them. If your old Mower will do you this season, how about the repairs? Now is the time to look and see about repairs and let us have the orders. We Must Save Our Hay Crops. ft E I I T0US0N & CO. U. "The Farmers' Friend' 7 r v. A, 7
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