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14 . 1 ik i ft: r; 4 1 4; "I i 1 $7,75 Buys This Desirable Home Located on one of our most popular residential streets, delightful neighborhood, close in. Two story, six rooms and bath, front porch and large living porch, tiled hearths, cabinet mantels, tin roof, very modern convenience including gas, entire house screened. , Large lot and garden ,two grape vines, barn and stables. Barn could be used for garage. MODERN ATTRACTIVE HOME AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE Terms, Part Cash, Balance Paid Through Building and Lean. GEO. A. BARF0OT&CO. REAL ESTATE DELAYED SHIPMENT OF FALL HATS JUST RECEIVED We take pleasure in announcing today that we have just received a shipment of new Jno. B. Stetson Hats which await your inspection and approval, and they are beauties. Drop in and take a peep at them. $6 to $12 values going at $5 to $10 ; QNOTQ Stokes-Tomlinson Co. "YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OB YOUR MONEY BACK." PURELY PERSONAL Mr., and Mrs. R. H. Drake and Mrs. Ellen Johnson attended the fair at Rocky Mount this afternoon. Mr. B. II. Simmons of Klnston has accepted a position with Barrett Patrick Co. SPOKE AT PICTURE SHOWS Mr.. Frank Hassell, Chairman of the Democratic Executive Commit tee has spoken at the Princess and the Globe theatres during the past two nights under the auspicas of the Four Minute men of the city and made capital addresses, appealing to the people to buy Liberty bonds and help their government. The audience at both places pair rapt attention to Mr. Hassell and were greatly pleased and Instructed by his adress.. USE A SPRAY r Every one nowadays should use a spray. In fact it would be a good idea if everybody at all times would keep conveniently at hand an atom Izer and keep It filled with some good cleansing preparation which can be secured from any drug store Dr. W. S. Anderson, who is an ex- pert In the treatment of Catarrh and colds in connection with his work as an ear and nose specialist, in an In terview today with the editor of the Times, advocates that method., The nose should be kept clean and tills Is the best way to bring it about and keep the mucus lining of the nose in healthy condition that it may properly function. When a cold appears it means that the mucus membrane Is Inflamed, and from the head It goes into the lungs and that means pneumonia and a breaking down of the lungs. Spraying the nose and throat and laxatives to thoroughly cleanse the system are proper precautions for any cold and certainly at this time when the Spanish influenza is abroad in the land. I Turlington & Morrison I - ' M" 1 J TOWN TAXES DUE This is to notify all that che 1918 town taxes are now due. Please at tend to thia at once. S-13-if HERE ON A VISIT Mr. Carl W. Capps, cnief yoeman or secretary to the Captain of the United States steamer the Susque hanna is here on a visit to his moth er, Mrs. Margaret Capps. Mr. CaPPb has been abroad and back seven times and while in the navy only on year has been rapidly promoted from ordinary seaman to Chief Yoe man which is a decided advance ment. ' THE DEPENDABLE STORE WANTED: Single man to work tobacco on shares and overlook balance of farm. Address Farm er; care Wilson Times. 0-l-3tD The Government Asks You to Save all peach, plum and prune stones, also shells from walnuts, hickory nuts and butternuts. Carbon or charcoal made from the above mate rials constitutes one of the best absorbents of pois onous gases and is, therefore, a vital part of the gas masks manufactured for our soldiers in France. Dry your stones and bring them to this store. Help Save Lives Have Your Corset Fitted First SALES LIGHT TODAY The tobacco sales are compara-l tively light today. But the prices are good. The farmers are taking care of the situation by not rushing their tobacco to market so rapidly. The better grades aifa bringing Just as good prices as they were at any time this year but the dark and common grades are the ones that are off in price. Nine desirable Bungalow lots for sale, $10.00 Cash and $10.00 per month. Geo. A. Barfoot & Co. 0-.2-3tD ! Real Estate. Dobell Solution. O-2-ltD Turlington & Morrison MR. JAMES ANDERSON BETTER A message received by Dr. W. S. Anderson from Mr. James Anderson in France states that he Is better and another message that another son, Mr. Jesse Anderson is well. Will Increase The Strength of WEAK, NERVOUS, RUN-DOWN PEOPLE By Building Up The NERVES AND SEXUAL SYSTEM and producing Rich, Red Blood.-Thousands are being helped BY ITS WONDERFUL" RECOSTRUCTrVE PROPERTIES HAS RETURNED HOME The many friends of Elder P. D. Gold will be delighted to learn that he is able to return home from High Point . wTiere he has been through the siimmer ,and that he and his wife ame In today. Elder Gold aims to attend Keku kee Association which meets this -year at the Fall of Tar River, near Rocky Mount, a church that he has served continuously for forty-six years. - While still feeble he is in fairly good shape and has greatly im proved of late. SPECIAL PRICES ON APPLES . We received a large shipment of apples today and are selling them at reduced prices as long as they last Winesaps and other varieties. O-2-ltD Carroll Grocery Co, 1 WOODARD BROS. & CO. Fresh Norfolk oysters, liver, sau sage and fine beef at Carroll's. O-2-ltD Dobell Solution. O-2-ltD Turlington & Morrison. FOR SALE: One young half Jer sey milch cow, will sell cheap. C W. Stokes. 0-2-3tD MISS PARKER QUITE SICK Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jose phine Parker of Elm City will regret to learn their daughter, Miss Beat rice Parker is quite sick at St. Ma ry's School. THE MESSAGE CONFIRMED The report of the death of Young Leslie Walston who died from wounds received in action is con firmed by a message from the war department. He died the fourth of August. . 3 Arrangements arebeing made to hold memorial services In honor of this brave young soldier who gave his life for his country, Sunday af ternoon, October thirteenth. WANTED To buy a 5 or 6 room house in good neighborhood. State price and location. Address Buyer, Care Times. 0-2-3tD WILSON, N. C. WHOLESALE GROCERS Pepsi-Cola Bottlers Phonec 95-480 WILSON, N. C. - f Ml ITS BARK IS BETTER THAN ITS BITE THAT IS. IF IT 13 1 - ; CHERRY" BARK7i. ' Contained in REXALL Cherry Bark Cough Syrup , ' It relieves promptly the most' troublesome cough. . Liberal Sice Bottle for 30 and 60 cts ..." V ' III I III., III ! fftlllll.lt ,N H mmi .jm4 :', U.D.C. CONVENTION POSTPONED On account of the Spanish influ enza which is rapidly spreading ovev the State Dr. Rankin, Secretary of the State Board of Health, last night wired Mra. Thrash, State President of the U. D. C, the absolute neces sity of postponing indefinitely the convention which would have been held In Wilson next week. This is a great disappointment to the local Daughters who had every thing In readiness and were looking forward with so much pleasure entertaining the Division. They are deeply grateful to the many Wilsonians outside the Chap ter who were contributing most val uable service to the suuecess of the convention. ILL WITH TYPHOID Mrs. Tom Best of Whitaker Is critically 111 with typhoid fever and other complications. Mrs. Best has many friends here who will regret to learn of her illness. ,If Z'oi are not satisfied with :. your lot (in life) see Geo. A.-Barfoot & Co., Real Estate Dealers, . They will either sell it , to you, or sell you one fo suit you. , . . ;i ... 0-2-3tD Dobell Solution. O-2-ltD Turlington & Morrison. Fed nice hens at Carroll's. O-2-ltD THE BOLL WEEVIL HERE Mr. J. A. Sykes showed us today what he claims to be a member, of the genuine boll weevil family which ravages the cotton country to the south of us and has driven it from a great many sections of the south. He says that he is familiar with the pest and found the insect on a lady's shoulder. It is a small bug and has a long black bill which resembles a file and is the size of a large hair. We asked him how in the world did he come so far and Mr. Sikes re plied that he flew here and that he could fly very well indeed. Then choose your new gowns or outer apparel. A new fall corset will give the proper style lines to tke new outer garments and show off their smart, fashionable design to the best advant age. You are sure to have a corset exactly right in style, design, a corset ideal for your figure, if you choose from the new r $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 and Less Our corsetiere will gladly assist you in selecting the' American Lady Model best suited to your figure. As perfect fitting is so important, they will fit the garments and adjust them to insure real comfort. Subscribe to the 4th Liberty Loan If Wilson Warehouseman Ex pect to Sell Tobacco Advertise in The Daily Times. to CALIFORNIA FAMOUS CHOCOLATES PACKED IN CALIFORNIA RED WOOD BOXES NASH STREET PHARMACY EVERYTHING IN DRUGS GAGE SAILORS NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED Williams & CO. 119 Eat N St WILSON, N. C 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 RETURNED .FROM CHARLESTON ; Acs,; JfA. Splety ,ha8Vre,urned 0-12-tf from. , Charleston where' she 'jflited . : L." her son, -Ml. James W, Spiers and Messrs ...TViUlara Carter and Tom Anderson who areat Porters Military Academy. Mrs. Spiers states ,. the boys are well and happy. Peace, prosperity and happiness is what we try to Do for you wheu you trade with us. We have just received a Jot of extra good stock end will appreciate yonr business and do onr best to please you. . - Very truly. J. D Satriov. i.-i-VI, Vi i r rt i "ys WEDDING PRESENTS NEW AND PRETTY GORHAMS SILVER HAWK'S CUT GLASS W. J. BURDEN Jeweler iWikpn, N. C.J - List your property with us to sell, we get results. Geo. A. Barfoot & Co. 0-2-3tD Real Estate. j t. THE PUREST -OF DRUGS : THB GREATEST OP CARK-' NASH STREET PHAJMWA'CY -t TWO ENTRANCES NASH AND GOLDSBORO Ne Cwotton Seed hulls $20.00 ton, bulk. Food administration price. S28-tf Southern Cotton Oil Co. ; Important business calls Barnes, "The Optometrist" from the city city several days. . Watch for notice y oft return. S-tS-Dly ft Wkly-tf jj. IJ. - jr.., ,-n'''V-t'.-r-T'!'. ' " .l "l.l i .1 r BleedinandPuFornaiMi G&rrir Q 9 AT THE PRINCESS THIS : WEEK Wednesday and Thursday William Farnum as Jean Valjean in "LES MISERABLES" Victor Hugo's greatest Masterpiece. Matinee prices 10 and 15 cents At night a& Jeats 25 cents Friday ; ' Frank Keenam in ')(. "THE RULE OF THB ROAD'. . . ' Also Official .War Review 11 ' To Fryat' V 4 4 -J V- ' . . PYORRHOEA m Sensitive' Loosening Teeth Bleeding and Put Forniirlg Gurna, USE ZE PYROLr See Your Dentiit Sold by TURLINGTON & MORRISON The Big Busy Drug Store Phones 233 and 168 . . .
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