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Greenville News from Greenville, North Carolina • Page 6

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Greenville Newsi
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Greenville, North Carolina
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FIRST SALE AT OTE1 0 CXAX 9 tesJlieatre AdrertiseaMnt la ttla ttZnam tx II per wort per, inaertloB east ProgrdneFTh A kave an account with the paper. Initial and figure count wards. Pre ferred poettioa 2c per word. AR Mack FOR SALEJ: ONE DODGET TOURING car, price $375. Also one new Ov Opening Day erland ninety Hines Bre-s Motor to.

8 16 tfc Julius Brown returned st-'everiing from a professional visit to New Bern. Li. WtGlaytQr HinesIotor is back from a 'short busiaess irip. D. M.

Seymour of Centerville is a Greenville visitor todayi jf 1 I FOR SALE: PONY, 4 BUGGY; HAK- MONDAY ness aritnblanket, formerly owned by S. T. Hooker. Price See Mrs. T.

Sell your Tobacco with S. W. H. Harington. 8 22 2tp Ki Wi" Cobb has gone to Richmond on businea.

W. H. Go wan of Grifton was on our streets! this morning. Charles M. Balsley of Reidsvllje arrived in the city this morning.

-i Edgar T. Meeks of Norfolk" is registered at the Proctor. R. H. Powell of Durham is here today on business.

Mrs. Brown of Washington is visiting friends in the city. i DOROTHY GISH ANNOUNCEMENT: I WISH TO state in to the public that I have opened up in the National bank building, sec HOOKER, the Farmers Friend. Where You Alwkys Get The Top Market Prices. I'll Get Him Yet TUESMY ond floor, opposite Dr.

Spence's office, an electrical shop. I carry in stock-air kinds of eletoicaVuccesso-ries. I guarantee my work to be first class in every respect. I will be glad to share your patronage. Jas.

R. Starkey. 8 20 lwc MAY ALLOSON- Testing Iilfldrid Vane LOST: A BLACK BAG CONTAINING purse and pearl brooch with diamond at Norfolk S. depot or on train Friday night, Aug. 15th.

Libr For 22 years I have been doing: business at the same stand, giving- the farmers the benefit of my Ion? experience in the tobacco business. During that time I have opposed and fought every combination that has been formed to work against the interest of the tobacco farmers. Lee Bullock of Rockjy Mount arrived in the city last evening. Miss Jennie Lynn, Summercll of laDuNeck is her aunt; i -eral: reward for return. H.

StaH PWSDAY ton, Bethel. 8 21 3tc D. T. Beaman. -A ENID BENNETT in ONE.

VACANT LOT ON avenue. Front 63 feet, Phone 234-L. have always stood out for free comneti- FOR SALE: Dickinson dept 310. 8,21 3tc i Mr. T.

A. Person of the tobacco firm of Person and Garrett has returned fromuthe South Carolina markets, c. Bedroom Haunting tJlUn the tobacco market in order that the -growers might get the highest dollar for their FOR RENT: BASEMENT FRONTING Mr. B.HB. Ficklen has returned from South Carolina where he has been on THURSDAY Main street.

Front and back entrance. Suitable for storage room. Claude Tunstuii. 8 18 lwc Miss Mildred, Morris of Norfolk is the guest of Miss Hannah Dixon. Can Help You Get It.

'V ".1 D. W. GRIFFITH presents; True Heart Susie MARRIED YESTERDAY Bring us one load and we will do our best to make you such a good sale that you will sell the your crop with us. 1 I FOR SALE: EIGHT ROOM TWO- story houe, modern conveniences. One block A.

C. L. station, $4,500. Claude Tunstall. 8 18 lwc WANTED: TO RENT ON OR BE- fore Sept.

1st, small house suitable for a family of four. Willing to pay risbr-price for right house. Address House care Daily News. 8 10 lwp IF YOU WISH A PRETTY AND wealthy wife, write me. Stamped envelope for reply.

Lillkm Sproul, Station Cleveland, O. 7 24 10tp sat A telegram from Mr. J. B. Johnston to his brother, Mr.

F. V. Johnston, stated that he was married (yesterday in ABheville, and that he would be home with his bride Sunday. Mr. Johnston is well and favorably known in Greenville, having lived here most of his life, and has many friends who congratulate him upon his good fortune, and wish him every happiness for the future.

FRIDAY OLIVE THOMAS in Follies Girl i HOOK 21 SATURDAY FOR SALE: ONE FORD TOURING car. Practically new. Price $525. AT THE CHURCHES nines Bros. Motor Co.

ltc A IERVGUrVilECK gersTrail Says Why Americana Lost Contract. "Speaking of Chinese, railroads reminds" the of the failure of an Ameiy lean manufacturer to obtain a contract for locomotives because, his Eu-i ropean competitors made a more careful study of Chinese, peculiarities," writes Meekins in the Scientific American. "One locomotive was ordered from each of the. competing companies. In every respect save one the American product was unmistakably superior.

However, It had been painted black before shipment from the works, and on the way across the Pacific it became more or less rusted. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Lee Saddler, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. ni. Preaching at 11 a.

m. Christiantiy'a Lost Influence. Preaching 8 :30 p. m. Christian Endeavor 7:30.

Union service at Episcopal church at night. FRSEBTTERIAN CB(TJRCB Sunday school a. m. P. il.

nda Her 7 tSL Comedy FOR SALE: GOOD FARM TWO miles of Centerville, N. and seven miles of Grifton, N. C. Pour horse farm in high state of cultivation. Easy terms may be arranged for the right party.

D. M. Seymour, Centerville, N. C. ta iatertsSns Johns ton, Supt Men's Bible Class.

trarmmt, Ma. O. of mittown, njtt "FccthrcjrcarJ ufiered untold COOLEST PLAGE IN TOWN Bsoay wsh my head. I was unable to 8 23 eod 2wp da any of my work. jut mmni luMccp au me imiet nr Darwas the only ease I could set, when Iwasasleep.

I became a nervous wreck IF YOU WANT A TRANSFER, night MEMORIAL BAPTIST W. H. Moore, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.

W. T. Lipscomb, Supt. N. O.

Warren, President, B. W. Moseley, vice Jack Oates, Secretarq. S. K.

Phillips, teacher. We invite you to study the Bible with us tomorrow. Watch us grow. Help us grow. Grow with us.

11 a. m. Morning preaching service. St-rmon by the pastor. Subject: "Jesns Facing 7:30 p.

m. Christian endeavor. Kv- or day, call Andrew Smith, phone 154 or leave message at Proctor ho Miss "Beta Johnston of Scotland Neck lust from fiie awful suflerluf with my tiedL I was ao nenrooa that the feast noise FROM BANK MEETING "Its appearance, therefore, was far less attractive than that of the European locomotives, which were painted in accordance with Chinese preference, and had been touched up by the manufacturers' agents after arriving in China. Don't get your colors mixed if you want to sell goods to the tel. 8 22 12tp the guest of her aunt, Miss Mollie Munford in South Greenville.

vhad no energy, and was -naable to do LOST: FRD3AY EVENING BE- tween 6:30 and 7:30 one 15 jewel Rev. George Hill of Elizabeth City is expected to arrive in the city Sunday afternoon. Messrs. J. L.

Little and P. Lu Clod-welder have returned from Winston-Salem where they have been attending the annual meeting of the State Bankers- association. They report a splendid time and one of the most -successful meetings ever held. Many of the leading men of the country, including the secretary of "the treasnrv JARYIS MEMORIAL 9:45 Sunday school. 11:00 a.

m. Preaching. Subject: "The Logic, of 2 :30 p. m. Bright Jewels.

4:00 p. m. Sunday school at the eotton mill. 4 p. m.

Sunday school at Cannon Swamp. 5 p. m. Sunday school and preaching at Bruce. silver wrist watch.

Finder will please return to this office or H. W. Allsbrook and receive reward. 8 23 3tp aayxnmg My son, a yocmg toy, had to do all my household duties. I was not able to do anyfcinj; until I took CarduL I took fnree bottles in an, and ft surely cured me of those awful heartaches.

That has been4hree years ago, and I know the cure to permanent, lor I bare never had any headache since erybody. come. Subject "The Felly of 8 :30 p. m. Union evening worship at the Episcopal church Go to church tomorrow.

IMMANTJEL BAPTIST CHURCH Bible school at 9:45. Supt. Wilson will be glad to see you Rev. John pastor of the The many friends of C. B.

Bowlett of the Atlantic Coast Realty are Immanuel Baptist church, returned to 1 Glass and Senator Overman address ed the association and gave them much the city this morning and will fill his 7 :45 p. m. Epworth League. glad to see him in the city today. KothmgrellevedmeunfflltookCardui II did wonders far 10 valuable information on general con- regular pulpit tomorrow mornimr.

Therp 8:30 p. m. Union service at Chris tomorrow. Tnr Carrfnl tnr ImuU. j.

wiU be no service at night due to the I ailon mrougnout the country. Elevators of Ancient Days. The earliest mention of a device In any way resembling the modern elevator or "lift" may be read in Vltru-vius, who describes a hoisting machine which was invented by Archimedes. This elevator of the second century C. was worked by ropes which wers coiled upon a winding drum by a cap stan and levers.

The same writer refers to another similar machine which waS made to rotate by a man who walked inside the. capstan. Such a primitive elevator Is still in use to lift passengers and freight from the first to the second story of a convent on Mount Sinai. tian church. mi- mi 1 1 Ull III The pastor will preach at the morn from medicinal insredients reeenendi union services to be held atvthe Episcopal church.

ing hoar. Subject of the sermon: The Testimony that Will Win the hi medical books as bdag of benefit In female troubles, and 40 years of use has proventhat the books are right. Bedn m. Union services at 8:30 p. m.

The Rev. Geo. F. Hill of Elizabeth City, formerly rector of St. Paul's, Green-vile, win be with us and conduct this service.

You are cordially invited to worship with us. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rev. C. H.

Bascom. Rector. Church school, and Bible class 9 :43 A. m. Day services by iasj leader at 11 a.

taking Cardut today. NC-134 DEEDS OF TRANSFER There has been only one deed of transfer filed in the register of deeds office since the last report for registration, this McGlohon to J. D. McGlohon- (rnnsMsniKAK it-inn will receive the glad band of welcome at this church. Union service at Episcopal church.

FOR SALE: ONE 90 OVERLAND very best condition, $725. Hines Bros. Motor Co. 23 ltc ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NlCWft I I II Sel Yonar Gireeevi lle9 CoTIie Jeest market in the state Greenville averaged more than any market in North Carolina last year. Gentry and Gorman are the leaders of Greenville.

The market will open September 2nd. Ve expect very large sales the first day, and therefore advise some of the farmers to delay selling until the'last of the week. Vhen you do sell drive to Gentry Gorman and you go home satisfied. '7i 66, ''-i and 4inman Pudhas" Vi aft 2sf -jfj Leaders f.1 ft- OL. mm Greenville MM.

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