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iMMiM TOBACCO SALES ] Kear’s EQOAUO LAST Sales, fisiiig Only Aboyt Pounds Less to Date im ro!! mi w[[k \r<' of Arc Siitisl'jH’lory Anti l''arni(>rs VV<‘H I'h'usrd Mitli ('oinlitions I'Im- JTiirkol—Jliieli T»il»iH‘oo <0 !{(> Sold y«‘(. rill- luliiu'co sail's oil this iu;irl!c*t itiis lull iKivo biMii oxcoodiuply tcood. lii I'ai'l [iroiiL'ui imiicalions are that d «ro;\( di al iiinro tobacco will be soi l ilcri' liiiri yrar iltaii has) ever bi'jn j : i)l(l bciori'. Wliilt' tho nuiubor >i j Iiimnil.s sold tsudi day ia not as higii iiN it was HoiiU' time ago (ho sales aro I'i'f'iilar ai>d on oil? or two occasion-^ lust Wi't'ii i!u> Kiili' !'i'i)uircd aUiuist th • lull hours ti) linihli. Then* is a ROi) 1 dfal ol' i<il)ai'co >t'i. ii) bt‘ sold and ii i •, I'xpocl.'d (ha( hi'avy saios will coii- liiitif lor hi>iiii' (ill)",*. When it is ail ovi'P and the final liRuros are given iml tliis niarUc is Koiiig to conipar'’ favorably with tho high<'st sollors. 1 Ik- ((rii'i'S (inriuK this si’ason have' been very satisfactory indeed. TIu var has afi'ected almost all pricoL- lilt in spite of tliat tael tobacc ) iias been bringing about all that couM be expected ednsidoriiiK the grad' and there has been general satisfa'- lion with prices received. ’Ilie total amoiint of lobaci-o sold on this niarUect this fall amounts to I l.ii.j'i.nJl pounds, t'ompared with tlu' lotal sale for the last year which was Jury Have Been llnalile to Agtee on Ver dict at last Reports The jurors who were selected for the Hollard trial have been trying to roach a decision since Saturday night when the case was given to them. Now after nealy forty-eight hours they are still hung up. It is rumored ‘hat they stand 10 to 2 in favor rf ;«’(iuittttl and have stood this way .'ilnee early yeyterday. After baviuK been out this lon^ v.'iihout an agreement there is littlo i hance of an agreement. Tho jurors liave been ordered to agree if pos sible and they will be held until all hope of an agrei'nieiit is past before beins' tiirno<l aIuo.se. This is tho second trial and on the I'unner trial tlu> jury was out foi about four hours before bringing in .< verdict of giiitly. Greenville Banking ..and Trust Company.. Deposits at Government Call Oct. 3! si $458,000,00 THE LARGEST In This Section. Deposit Your Money with This Bank For Safekeeping. We Unroll As Many Carpets — a£ jreu like wkoa jtmi come bere to select. We 4oa’t c«b- ^der it trooble an4 4«n't want you to think vie do. Wc are here to euit you with Hoor covering and well do it if we have to uuroll ever.v carpet in tho store. So don't be afraid to ask to nee «£ many patterns as you like The carpets and salesmen ar<! bere for just that purpose. Taft & Vaoclyke ilarriagu JiictiUbtJs iU'gistor of Dreds Brascoe Bell has ^ issued licenyei to the following couples since last report: | WIIITK I Vi'ni, I’. Ta^.lor of Hoanoke Uapii’a ami -Mary Lawrence, of Ayden, t; I'.l A<l,'*ii;s and Ad lie l.aughing ...Hist- of ( lliC(K|. I. it. Kverett and Mury Lillia i !' r y of Greenville. Cbalre Harris and Urila Mozingi: of Falkland, COLOR El) i;iias .Moore and Hc.stie Aloore t (ireenville, I'M l.aiiier of Norfolk and Kinni i ’’eytoii of Greonvillo. Kowe Wooten of Falkland and Mana Williams of Kdgecombe county. Fernando Highsinith and Sadit !\looori’ of liethel. Lonnie Whitaker and Lady Uird roremaii of (Ireenville. C.i«h U3n*! for •^Rnt edii e'cfcr-i ‘ having resrular Adv^riisdnii eouutB. %'ne r«t« if i ceotti «.■< lln», lix word* to f eJ epiioce No. 74. ,STOI,i;\-FI{(>.n KKOXT OF MV store last Saturday morning a Hacycle Hicycle, any information as to its re covery will be appreciated. C. Hcber Forbes. ll-23-2t.-l. Ask Yoar Grocer for MOSS ROSE FLOUR—Eat (he best. 4 85 tl Silas l.ionK, ,Ir., and Daucialla S I t.ttri'.*.!'!;! pounds this year’s sales i'|> stancil of Farmville. to last Friday are only IlfH.XSD pound.^ , prestion Caldwell and Uosa Uani hehiiid the total sales for last year. ‘ of Farmville. Joseph Best of Martain county anJ h'allie Hradley of Pitt county. Killer Hines and Julia Simons i f (ireenville. (jeorge Gaj-, Sr., and Isabel Johnso i of Farmville, With the tobacco that remains y^it to be sold it is certain to run this y.'ar's ligures much higher. The total ^ale for last week was 1,213,02!) pounds 'ci.r^e tiKures are only about 500,00 (louiids behind some of the highest vveek's sales registered this year. On the whole this has been ii vary 4.)od year for the tobacco grower ll(‘ ha.s not siiffereil as other one or>j) !;irniers has but has had « good mar- I i‘t the entire sea.son. \F.Yt ttl'I LEIiM. H. M. Ncliatis. WAX TED—TO FURNISU 8T0TE pipes, elbows, fire boards, and put up your stoves, S, T. Hicks, 10-1-tf SEE E. n. EVA>S FOR ELECTRIC Irons, Heaters, Lights and fixtures Proctor Hotel Building. 10-28-tf. Established 1875 Fresh Hecker’g Buck wheat, Hominy, Pan cake Flour, Oatmeai, Cron Flakes, Kelog\s Washington Crisps, Quakers Corn Flakes. Post Tosties, Post Trav- en, Porridge, Grape Nuts, Instant Postuni Cereal, Oblisk Flour. Self-rising Flour, Oon- tiriental and Caraia Cof fee. S. M* Schultz Evans StJeet. GreerA' i!!e, N. C. AOTK E. 15y virtue of a judgment of the Su perior Court of Pitt County, made at tho November Term 1914 in an actio i entitled Louis Simlh ct al. vs. John I, Ford et als., which judgment appointed I be iindersigned a Commissioner to tickling 'throat, tight ■ d'^^^crjbed, I will ( II the 4 day of January 1915, it be ing the first Monday of January 1911 at 1 the court house door in Greenville, N. C., the following described land, to- v.-it: "A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Hethel Town- .‘-hip, Pitt County, N. C., and more particularly described as follows: -Adjoining the lands of Mack Thoma:, .loe JonUins, and others and being lot No. :j in the division of the Nancy \\’bitehur.‘it land, and beginning at a stake in lot No. 2 of said division, ninnini; then<f North 87 1-2 Fast 15 pol' S to a pine corner of lot N’o, I, thence North 8 East 170 poles to Wlitii'iiiir: I s line, thence with Wb’tu- ' burst's line to corner of lot No. 2, liience along the line of lot No. 2 .o I KFrRMSIlED ROOMS FOR RENT. Apply to S. W. Lupton & Co. store ai2 Evans Street. 11 16 6td. FINE ( UiiYSANTHEMl MS, KARnS- BUS In bud and bloom in pots and bowls. Mrs Haskett. ll-21-2t.sin llAfli! HACK! HACK! With raw I'hest. sore lungs, you need Foley 5 Honey and Tar (’oiHpound, and quick- Iv. Thii first dose helps, it leaves a soothing, healing coating as it elide.^ 'nv-., vour throi'f, yon foe' better ar onc'V i;very user Is a friend.—Sold liy all druggists. KXFrilTOUS’ NOTH'F. >VA\TED -TO RENT MODERN FIVE er six room dwelling in Greenville. Write P. O. Rox 324 (Minton, N. C. , ll-21-2td. p. in., expose to public sale at' . - WE WANT TO lUIY A KI MHER OF good milch cows, Ingletare Dairy Greenville, N. C. ll- fi-e.o.d. If Mnving iv.ialified as executors of the l.^st will and tcstaiuenl of Alston (irinies. Deceased, late of Grimesland, I’itt ('ounty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claim* iigaiiiMt the e.itatft of (he said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned ■ II or before (he 1st day of November, IMS, or this notice will be pleaded in ii.ir uf thrir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate '•'ill pli'iise niaUe immediate payment This .10th day of October, 1014 J. liUYAN GHIMlCa Imigoratlflc to the mic and Sickij The Old Stnndprd eetipra! strenstheninsr tonic GROVE'S TASVELKS.S chUl T< >MC, drives out Blalari.-j.fnrich'Mht Ijliiorl.inidbiiilil.siirtliesys- *em. Alructuuic. l'\>r a>luU6 aud chiUti4U. AduiJnlNlralix' .Nollw, , Having (lualified as Administratrix of rt. K. Stokes, deceased, lati! of Pitt ''ounty, this is to notify all persons H AK TJtOL’BLE OA liLLltS. No. 1 While the Kastern Wirld (s Involved in war we are lucky to havo received all of our imported hulbB from France and Holland: Hyacinth, Tulips, and Liliums in great variilos. f’laca your order early, riiirice Cut Flowerti for all Ocotsien?„ No. 2 Hoses, Carnations, Vaiiiea and Chrysanthemums, seagnoabU flowers. Our art in wedding arrango- cientg is of the latest touch. Nothing finer in Flora! Offerings for funeral occusJons. lUo'imiBi; Pot riants hi Varieties. No. 3 Hahns, Perns, Norfolk Pine-i and maBy other choice plants for tiouse culture. Rose bushes, ever- sreens, shade trees, shrubberies, and hedge jilants. \'^il. telegraph or telephone erders tiTowpilj executed by J. L. O’QUINN & Co., Raleigh, N. C. Fhones, Stere 42: Green House 14S>. |wpap:fWiii| —-to p-' ro IM> I*Ll MBL\G It n-.quires expenonce and judgement, All appreritico i.s oli right in his place, but lo.'ig training is nf.ce^sary to make fuU-tiedged piunibera out of them. \V<- send experienced men to every job b<i cause it is rheapor for I®u and Lbe work gives satisfaction. W« make our money by doing more Job# as a result of your re<;onimeudation. S. T. Hicks, THE Phiniber. i Touring Cars $490.00, F. 0. B. Detroit Rounabouts $440.00, F. O. i, Detroit. We have several secoLd hand Ford and othet Cars, almost as good as new, for sale cheap. Ford Supply Co. Phone 237. Gieeiviiie, N. C. Strawberry Piants Li>. *>f latAir.j Byiiu* Plant them now, 50 cents per 100 v, i Cnt Flowers and funeral doijinHs on '' ' ' j •ihert notice. Orders takea for Shade; ^ ‘ P- oj o. . i p .. j Trees, (irape Tine», Bose Busliet ! I I’ansy riunts. Hjuiinlh and JfarcisNO* I i' > I Hulbti. j « 1:02 a. Ui Nij i I. i» i. MISS BETTIE WAKKEN i i » »2 a n> i7 7 is * ..i Fbone-250-J. I It « I» • w ; i fix ► land convoyed to I.ouis Smith by K. I T, Car.son.” I This the 23 day of Novt nibor lOH. I .ICNIirs I). GUIMKS, I I V\’a.shiiigton, N. C. Kxeenfor* l,)*-:u —ltd—5tw, I ll-2:i-lt.l-3ln. haviiiig claims against tho estate of i the deceased to exhibit them to the I nnder.^igned within twelve months | from this date or tliis noticc will be j the beginning, containing 40 acres pleaded in bar of their recovery, more or loss. And being the same | All persons indebted to said estate Commissioner. will pleasee make immediate payment. This 23rd day of November, I9I-1. SARAH STOKKS, Adminislratri i. !'■. G. James & Son, Attys. !1-23-1td-ntw. Notice l« Shippers and Rceeivers ef Froi(rht in North Carolina. The Dew freight rates, both loc^l and Joint made effective by the law* of North Carolina, October 13th, 1914 are on tile with all agents of this eom pany. Agents will fnrnish upon applies tion, tnll Intoriaation to these rates J. P. DALTON, Asst. Genl. F. Agent E. B, KYtvE, Traffic Manager. NORFOLK. VA. ;*i It 13 1 ■ rrl ;.: ,i,“ ’ 1 ■’ r • ! i'll > • '■ ij \ cn ids.'l . ilcr. i ..i >. — - .j£'i .s D-r.‘- 'g L .1-1. •'-.-.y <■’. nii’.tc. rr*_rr_.. ’.•.ri £ I t t" ■*V_r5nr-r i.;.;o£!.-3 ’ out, -hnlh . V' ■. i-in'.h-), i-: I ' ‘ :■ q ■fwinMiyw«»*jvwBatwiiiwnjiuwnwiii C33 October Tobacco Sales jolmston & I’ oxhall sold 1,225,394 lbs for $1 88,652 average 15.40 Six Other I Varehouses sole 5,483,763 Ihs at $724,464.27 average 13.21 Marl^et sold 6,709,157 lbs for $913,116.27 average 13.61 Joh iistoii S: Foxhall averaged their customers 2.19 p^r pound more than their competitors and paid them $25,935.12 mare for th^ same amount of tobacco than that sold by the other six warehouses Tha abov3 figares spjak for thsniielves. If you want the highest price for your Tobacco coma to see us. ■i: O. G. Rucker, Auctioneer. YOUR FRIENDS, Johnston & Foxhall
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