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i 'III Vance . Street FOR Home r I SALE TWO UKS FROM POST OFFICE ON PAVED STREET - awvii onu uaiu iwm, uievuu; ljiguba, yater,,and sewerage, modern bath room with porcelaiu lined tub. house rerpntl V na'mfcH an A in rrruirl van air cn shady side of street. A GOOD HOME OR INVESTMENT VERY EASY TERMS Price only J2.864. $1,000 Cash, balance like rent, Our cars are alwava at vmir servirlp to spa nnr nron- erties. GEO. a; BARFoOT&CO. REAL" ESTATE CADET HOSIERY Tne Scientific stocking of . i - Barrett-Patrick A BKOTHK OTHER WO Mr. W. C. Miles has Juet'retur froia Warrenton where he went with other members of the family to visit hie i mother, Mrs. Geo. Miles, who a few days ago received notice that her son, Sergeant Herbert Miles h;td beon killed in action in France, and n the 29th that another son and brother, Sergeant Morton C. Miles was wounded ou the 30th. At the same time wlieu Majur Graham their commander 'was directing the taking from the field of the wound ed man a shell came along and took off his right ear. , The Miles family is motst remark able. It consists of 15 boys and two girls. Four of the boys are In , the service and the present draft i3 ex pected to get seven more. Both men tioned above have been cited for brayery. Mr. Morton Miles received his certificate as a pharmacist from the State board and graduated in the same class of Mr. Needham Herring of thta city. ' Mr. Herbert Miles was with his company from Warrenton on the ! Mexican border which was sent to 1'France at the opening of the pres ent war. ' dMOTIHEMIPII'IWIi "I"" r STATIONERY y OBTTIIBBEST Wit IT FROM NASH STREET PHARMACY EVERYTHING IN DRUGS I WOUNDED IN THE 1HP uerman propaganda Mr. J. S. Collins of this city fath er of Mr. Zollie Collins, a nne vouiik fellow now with the engineer ing corps In France sends his father and mother a copy of a paper which was dropped into the American trenches from a German airplane. Its title is "America in Europe" and on the front page is an illustration of a pillory for liars, and under neath in English is the statement that Herbert L. Pratt, vice president of the Standard Oil Company is a liar because Pratt said that the Ger mans crucified two American soldiers. It says that $5,000 of American money has been deposited in one of the German banks to be forfeited if this .is proven. The paper camaflouges American war news and makes fun of it, and tells how GermanB are being treated in America, and a lot of other stuff. 1 1 Young Collins is near Verdun In the fighting and is a member of the 8ist Engineer's corps and has seen some fieree work. 0 We have just received an other large shipment of Captain Will Dunn, commander of Company K was wounded in the hip and is now in an English hospital i , 'Ulcers a letter from his nurse states and also a note from him also confirms this announcement. Sister Jean Todd his nurse writes that he is wounded in the left hipinmo th ,olored ovfe of the city an dthat he is compelled to lie on his Jg not g0 good There have been stomach on account of the nature j f6ur deatha among their number dur Of the wound ,and that he will most; jng the tw0 dayg Tne generBl likely be In the Hospital tor iour j Bituation l9 months on account of the abscess POUR DEATHS IN TWO DAYS While the situation has greatly , improved and there have been no deaths from influenza during the past two days in the city among tho white people yet the situation COATS that has formed in the wound. The le ter says that he is better than he "was ,and that he was wounded at 7:30 September 30th and on October 1st at one o'clock. The letter also stated that this was the fiercest bat tle that he ever saw or was ever in greatly improved from the past few days and if every one will be careful the disease in this community will be stamped out in a few days. EXPECT TO RETURN PN A WEEK The condition of Mr. Geo. D. AND) Green has so greatly improved that' ... w.'f y ' l. . alaaii n nf m wm hnma wltnin H FINE BUSINKHW IKAlwu u? "F l" ,cv"'" - The Times needs several good week from Davidson where he and bright boys to carry routes. This his mother have been confined with work may be done and attend schooi inuuenza. Their many friends will at the same time. It does not con- be pleased to have them back In flict with studies. The training re-Wilson again. ceived by the boys in this work is in- ' valuable. 'They not only learn the . VOTE TUESDAY system- and order necessary to han- Don't forget to vote Tuesday and die route which the average hoy. t0 YQ tne county . ticket for com t . d gtfl are short on, but they a'80 ' mieisoners, for Joh R. Dildy and 1 il. n.nill(l An fhnlr COlleCt- n, !TI J n - Cl.w.nnn ing aid come in contact with people, .and . congressman Kitchin and tell leaiii.ng o...- ...'-6 THE DEPENDABLE STORK Copyright IMS Hart Schaftoer Utn ALWAYS GOOD That's the nice thing about a Chesterfield over coat; it's always stylish, al ways in good taste anywhere. Hart Schaffaer & Marx ' Chewterflelds are particularly good be cause they're made right, of all wool fabrics, carefully tailored and because they save money for you; here in many good colorings; sizes tor all men. Satisfaction guaranteed MEN WHO WANT TO "REKP IT AFPEARAXC'KS" To "up and coming" mn the half is nut told by this Hrivertiricment. for it only hints at the many pleasant surprises in our new Fal! and Winter Stocks ot every-i thine for day and night in Men's Wear. Riiirireetions that wilf oo-- -r- j helo solve the problem on what's correct in syles thisl year. It uncertain come inj onH innk.'for we are aH wayB glad to welcome a manj whether he buys or not from! these carefully chosen Hnerf ot CORRECT FALL HABERDASHERY . : Despite the rising costal of everything we're done! "our bit" marking this TalS Stock at live and let live prices, to help you save and help serve with true efllcien-j Hats, Shirts, Neckwear moves. Underwear, Hosel and everything in haber dashenr that goes to makd a man feel good and look right. This Store for Men, is ready if yon are ready to "do it's bit." THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING i. natufcr. In which we are making a special display? jit will pay you to call yours NOW. BROS PROF. MARTIN IT AGAIN professor Ai G. Martin, formerly 'ot ; Atlantic Christian College facult butnow" teacher in the Boys High School of Atlanta, Ga has been spending a few weeks at the home of lis. parents In Wilson. Prof. Martin ' came home sick with the Flu ana v was In bed for ten days. He' has 4uito fully recovered from the dis ease and returned, yesterday to At lanta where the schools will open next Monday. ..... .. 9 WILSON'S SHOPPING CENTER . ELECTION RETIRNS NIGHT. TUESDAY The Times following its usual cus tom will give our folks the election returns Tuesday night. So go out and vote the State and national tick- FOR SALE 40 bushels of Leap's prolific wheat $3.00 per bushel B, E. Barnes. N. 2,' 4, 6, 9, 11, 13 Wheel left at Fletcher Barnes, E. Vance St yellow wheel, double bar, almost new. Owner can have same y paying- for, this- ad. 0-28-4td. W. A. FINCH DISTRICT CHAIRMAN and the county tteekt and como Mr. W.'a: Finch is district chair- d " tldf 8 v .Tirv;,nn hands of Wilson have been held -up SODA FOUNTAIN BOY WANTED Between the ages of fifteen and eighteen. Patterson- Drug Co. . 0-31-3tD '" ' will make' a' geA.no. .. Ha will be at tho bead, of this 17th" district com posed of he counties 'of Wilson, Greene, Pitt, Beaufort, Wayne and Hyde.': , , I , by a grateful nation. JUNIOR ORDER ATTENTION There1 will be a meeting Tuesday night at 7:30. By order J. P. Batten, ' .. IW-2-2tD Councilor. PLACE AT HEAD OF CHURCH ,. SERVICES It you have any reason to believe everybody to hold np the hands of President Wilson who has won the war and saved the world fn :.i the Hun. We Sell War Savings Stan'ps CARD OF THANKS , Mr. j. A. Dameron wished, us to express his deep appreciation of the many kindnesses and . attentions shown him and his family during their recent great bereavement in the loss cf wife and mother. If you want to rent, buy, sell or exchange anything, try an ad in the Daily Times. ATTENTION BOY SCOUTS All Boy Scouts interested will meet at Y. M; C. A. office Sunday after noon at 3:30. From there they will go to. the. country for a regular scout meetnig. Six places. We elect the county ticket and our national representatives. WINTER MILLINERY OF CHARM AND DISTINCTION Williams & CO. WILSON, N. C 119 Eat Nash St 111 Vote Tuesday and hands of Wilson. hold up the FOR SALE 302 acres of land, 60 In cultiva tion, with a good six room dwelling, stables and corn crib, fine well of vratnt Anratati fiiiF mflaa nt flan. that you will expose any one to. Io- board, N. C, including about one ' fluenza or that you are not thorough-1 muu0n feet pine timber, 300,000 of . . a . M At JIhkmmm nlni MrV ' .... ashe, 400,000 of oak and 300,000 of ly well of tho disease, stay away Worn church Is the advice of the ministorq and the health board. n ' ill '...' ... J"'. . CONVENIENCE In the Word Wfaictt Best Describes a THERMOS BOTTLE Through ' the use, o( i lherao or other vacuum bottle it is possible to keep liquida hot Or -cold! for long period. For this reason a vacuum botW U Just the thing for ouUng trips. Just the thing for keeping baby's mtlk and for the old folks' aid-day coffee. Liquids as you like them HOT OB COLD. ONLY ONE CASE There was only one case before Mayor Pro Tem. Raines this morning that of Fate Nolley who was charged ; $9.25 for disorderly conduct. ir gum, including the above timber for $12,000, "one third cash, balance on time. Seven cent rate o Norfolk, Va. Tobacco land. 600 acres, 300 in high state of cultivation, beautiful home In a ten acre oak grove, tobacco barns, seven tenant houses, pack house, stables, 200 acres In pasture, under wire 'once, 12 acres in apple trees, every b't of this Is tobacco, cotton and peanut land; on sand clay road. Terms easy. FOR RENT ' c,, .ii'i'" A three horse farm fine tobacco DRUG STORES OPEN SUNDAY lftnd cotton 0, corn, eight room Th' flrug 'stbireB WOT opfth "Sunday dweUlng wltn Btable pack house, for We bale of drugs and other n-( tobaC0 bami and a four room tenant waaartaft;' " ' ' A ! 'v 1'1 - ' house, located near Fuouav 8DrtB.' Wake County, fine water, very heal thy and plenty of- wood. Apply quicki-i r ' ' J ' TYSON REALTY COMPANY '""' Boj 4ft,' Raleigh, N.' C. O 38 Btd 3tw ' ' ' ".. " WEDDING PRESENTS NEW AND PRETTY GORHAMS SILVER HAWK'S CUT GLASS W. J. URDEN jeweler Wilson. N.C. WILL SHUT DOWN TOMORROW On account of the necessity for repairs the light plant will be shut down tomorrow.' R."J. Grantham, Superintendent PBOST THIS MORNING There wtMs a tight frofet this morn ing, lh' first of th eean.,VA Soda Fountain Boys Wanted. 0-31-3tD' ' Patterson Drug Co. 7 flO.OO REWARD For lost dog which left home Sun day. Sept. 15th, mi "Rd THb flet er," male, medium slfe Wn name Pick. Notify A H Wnnm. Rtnu onaburg. N. r OII'iM IF WE FILL YOUR rWUE8CKfJPtJf ? ' IT WILLBB raxsri 1UOHT NASH STIUIET PHARMACY ' EVERYTHlCt IN DttUCa .!! 'I -'. I.J JJ'JUBanHWI II i i OPEW-. SUNDAY TURLINGTON & MORRISON The Big Busy Drug Store Phones 233 and 163 1 X I 1 . 7 A X m "'V-.V s ,f