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r t.in3tc.-sale:i jcu::nal Tuesday Morning, Octll.j Shipment Fresh Pre pared Buckwheat Flour and Maple Syrup. Ir. J. O Wirgini Obstetric mid ILfaHii. of Oilldrcn 0 Hjnku BH(. Rts. I74. Phctit OflKt It 17 llill 4 "Where Quality Prevails" Phones 97, 98, 99 rj.CJJMTBJILllEJtt WILL EE HffiED WM1 mm-mm mw Wow ciiif iiulo mm IU R. B. Crawford & Co. SUPPER MENU Crmm of Tomato Hanqurt Wafrra Creamed Halibut in Grto. Propers Criap Letturr Hiked Tiimlin Kalamaioo Celerjr Quern Oliveri Deviled Crahs in Shell Creamed Chirkrn a la King BroiM Whole Miarl R0 with bacon Sliced Corned Krrt tried Trip,. Balragn Croquftiea Sliced tiausuga A mass meeting of all the basket hall players will be held at the Young men's Christian Association on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of organizing the com mercial league and arranging a schedule to be played oft during the next few weeks. At this meeting, the cup, Riven by the V. M. C. A., will be presented to the Weatbrook team for having won me cnampionship last year. inis league, mane up of teams. composed or the senior member of me association, proved very interest ing last fall and a large number of applications have been made for places on the teams again this year CORNER STONE LAYING OF THE HES INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH TRY HERVOH The following statement was made a few days ago to Thompson's Drug Store where NEIIVON seems to be the leader among medicines, and Is recog nized as a medicine of real merit. THOMPSONS DHTO STOKl-.: Gentlemen; XEIiVdN is the L-reat- COURT IN SESSION THE WORD ""OBEY" Several Cases Disposed of Changes in the Pn.ttstnut Yesterday; Suit Against Episcopal Marriage I'er.- w inston-NiIein to ne rin ged Today niony Keoominenileil in a Minority Report The Forsyth County Court convened est medicine on earth, for e;irs l'in ie courthouse yesterday morning have suffered from nervousness and I for a &el'. tor... m-ith i. ...... ir r .linoucK presiding. The Judv em Heckera Heels thaler Plant Bpauheiti with vtimt Hnkctl bcaua Klapjacka Buckwheat Mapl Hyrup R. Crown Rolls C. 8. Tea. 8wiaa t'heeae Chestnuts Mints Any article on this mrnu furnished prompt ly by us. Phone t7, tt and 312. Something co'" eM " ,h tim' R' B' CRAWF0Ku Caught On The Wing ine cornerstone laying of the nanes institutional M. K. church, col ored, on Highland avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets took place Sunday and was a great success. The sermon by Dr. J. C. Stanton of Pitts boro was a masterful effort and en joyed by all present. The Odd Fellows, under the leader ship of Attorney James S. Lanier, j pertornied their part well. liev. O C. Hrlnkiuun, pastor of the Hurlt. : head Institutional church, delivered the opening address. Talks were also I made by .Messrs. 1. II. Hum's and tl. U. Chatham and Tierce and Hankai inis church, when completed, will Install a modern kitchen and dining room in wmcn nil phases j oookina and sewing will be tautht from f) indigestion, had smothering spells and my system was all run down. Have doctored a great deal and used dif ferent medicines without any relief. Itut NKKVON beats them all. I sleep line, my nerves are steady and my di gestion is fine, have a good appetite and feel my system is buildim? un nisi ana am gamine In weight Kwiuiy recommend MiUVON to any one neemng a good general tonic for a run down system and nervous trou ble. ISigned) MRS. S. L. IRELAND. No. 2 Hrookstown Ave. Winston-Salem, N. C. Mrs. Ireland is well known here and her experience should have weight as to me merits or NERVON. Furth er remarks are unnecessary . Try it yourself and be cortvinced. And vou too will bring in a verdict in favor of . r.ic VON. Don't hesitate. Get it to day. A large bottle for a $1.00. Thompson's Drug Store, sole agents for this city. Phone and mail orders given prompt attention. (Advt.) panneled for the week Is as 'follows: Messrs. O. M. Martin. W. C Hill, W, II. Vermillion. Ed. B. Moore. F. C. Joyce, James V. Teague. W. H. Yar hrough, Alfred Shore, J. M. Greenfield. John Thompson. J. ;. Clavtnn mid Thomas E. Kaon. The evidence in the case of Johnny Clancy against C. S. Lee and the City of Winston-Salem was completed yes- leraay afternoon before court ad journed and the argument will be taken up this morning. A compromise was reached in the case of Nellie Ilairston, by her next irienn. vt . p. Hiurston. against the . niKion-Halem (Br The Associated Prei ) St. Louis. Mil, tu-t. H. Elimina tion of the word "obey" in the iu.tr riage service was recommended i a minority report of the Joint commis sion on common prayer submitted to 'ne Jlouse of deputies of the I'rotest- ' ant Episcopal general convention here f f Oil -1 V I The house of deputies referred back to the commission all proposed cnanges in the marriage ceremony in the catechism, ami in the inmi. tution of clergymen, and these ques tions cannot come lu-iore the general convention again for three vears The minority report recommended that the present Injunction beginning win mou oney Mini ituii serve him," be changed to "wilt thou love him, comfort him. honor and keep him, in sickness and in health; and, for- 4ai.. o'clock in the morning until -ln- the nsulr 7 IU"lwnUKTII evening every day except Sunday. Ser. CtVroi tia: partly cloudy Tuesday, vants In service will be taught free probably local showers, Wednesday of charge by competent instructors sou, pumewnai cooler. , Virginia: partly cloudy Tuesday, rain in southeast portion, cooler at night; Wednesday fair, cooler In southeast portion. South Carolina and Georgia: fair Tuesday and probably Wednesday. Tennessee: generally fair Tuesday and Wednesday, somewhat cooler w eanesday. TWO WHISKEY HAULS MADE BY SHERIFF FLYNT . AND OFFICERS SPECIAL SERVICES AT THE SCHLATTER MEMORIAL CHURCH Sheriff Flynt and other officers made two hauls Saturday and Sun day nights that netted something like 45 gallons of whiskey and one man aturtlay evening about 6 o'clock Sheriff Flynt. Deputy Sheriff Man ner und Chief of Police Thomas MARRIAGE LICENSE lSSl lUJ IKSYKKUAX Register of Deeds J. M. Lent Is aued yesteruav a nutrrluee Ucnns.. t m. n j. i,i" ,., ,, ,, , ;., ' ' 1 1,1 r-once inomas . thirds full of whiskey, In a srooke- DAl'GIITKR HORN TO Mil. hose belonging to" Jim Koger, col- AND M1W. L. II. Di:UHl K I "red, on the Oermatiton road, between Horn to Mr. and Mis. L. B. Der-' IU'Ulanla and Rural Hall, Koger was rick, 024 East Fifth street, a damrh. 1 aught about o'clock that night MRS. I). R. McIVJKR AT U1JD(S1IK UF IHiH FATHER Mrs. D. R.- Mclver, who was called to the bedside of her father, Mr. 1. W. Idol, who is critically ill hi his home near Idol. N. C. reports Hint Ills condition is no belter and that little nope Is entertained lor his recovery. near Bethanla Station, The negro was given a hearing be fore 'Squlrd I T. Lehman yesterday afternoon and lound overto court. He furnished the required $300 bond. Sheriff Flynt also found a 20-gal-lon keg, containing four or five gal lons of whiskey, In a thicket Just off the road, about a mile west of Rey nolds, Sunday ftvening about 8 o'clock No arrest has been made In connec tion with the last haul. Kvery seat in the new Schlatter Me. morlal Reformed church on Sopth ilde, of which Rev. H. A. M. Hol shouser is pastor, was filled for the special services which began in the church at 2:30 o'clock Sunday after noon; tNot only was there a large representation from the members of the congregation, but there were a goodly number of friends of the con gregation present also. 1 he hymn "Standing on the Prom. iRes' opened the services, after which kov. ur. Holshouser, the pastor, con ducted the devotional exercises. Among the visiting ministers pres ent were uev. j. c. Leonard, pastor oi me neiormea church at Lexing ton; Rev. D. E. Bowers of Waugh town, Rev. L. A. Peeler of High Point, Rev. O. A. Plott of Thomas ville, Rev. J, A. Palmer of Lexing ton and Rev. J. C. Peeler of Conover. The exercises were very appropri ate to the occasion In every way. Two little girls, Lillian Hooker and Ruth Holshouser, selected hy the Willing Workers Sorlety, placed the articles in tne copper bo, and with the olflcers and the pastor of the church, placed the box in the opening of the. wall. Southbound Railwuv f limnnnv in .l.t.,K 1 ..,(.. l..,l.i.. .... . . "" "re pianino recov- I w"ib un oiners. Keep ttiee only unto l,,e ueienaani tne sum of I mm so long as ye shall live" 1200. I Th n,l..,l... .... . , , I ""') i-l"it Miggesieu aiso An order was s irned a nwln thlthe oitiivuw.n tu ....i i piaintirr the amount of the clnlm i?7?i I ill mv woridu. ...i. i o,. and interest from Nov. 1. 1911. In the I in the' service. Am 1.1.,,...,. .i.. ..'. case of T. W. Kallam, assignee of I was that the expression "endow" is i . ri"lorl1n? Comjjany, against G. ja. relic of old English law, under which tenurix. imp nowpr r phtu rtf ....a.. ... In the case of .T.'inien Tlitntl.. I... I;interi nnH iY,.,t u .. . . f rlu n I . . ,, ,, " I it. tuts question irienfj, Annie Gallmore, against the I '"volved is a civil one to be taken for ......... UK OI AOrtn Carolina gcanieu. it also was proposed to ex- 14 nights of Pythias and Dora Archie, imnge the expression "as Isaac and he court ordered that the lodge pay Rebecca lived faithfully together tiaa "' the court the sum of tc"" and merely say "living faithfully "' the amount Of the Insurant toirether." ' until n ,l..Ui... !'. . . . ' I .... . ...... urusiui, in reacnen as to whom I ;any regard the reference to these 'tV BICYCLISTS PLEASE NOTE! To eliminate forever all danger of rot, due to the action of oiled roads- equip your wheel with PENNSYLVANIA vacuum'cuptires Theae tires are made of oiloroof rubber they never often or crack after standing in oil or grease. And Iheir vacuum eup are effectively anti-skid on slippery pavements. 15H ot. fabric stoutest, strong-eat Mad, practically puncture proof. Guaranteed for one full teaton eUm replaced or repaired without char go, BROWN - ROGERS CO. ajjIJyyiJ-atjJijjlPiagaajJ ment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to apply; it penetrates without' the inH. u -i V T ; j , "-...o n om oi uiite, 1 ueetiB us iumohb ni- mru jiti- ruooing ana soocnes tne tender flesh me lodge be released and relieved of I ind dec are thiit thr. ,-u a,... i .v.. m ,v,o ..i-t.. f r .j .. any cost in the t.rooeedim.. rtv Isp,.e m. . 'J !" " " u leaner ana more eiiecuveinan mus- Th. ",.... . I j j Biiouiu ue re- aeetis: ,i jrcriip p. ee r tiiu 1 iitriieu ns tnnnu a .1-v. n 1 - j .a 1 - . ' -' ' "urn tunc were the iney should be paid and that KihHoal personages as out of date, j I DEEDS I 1 make life a burden:. If you suffer j from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a oome or Sloan s LIni' American Building and ....... . . . - . . . , allnn , nil iv. iiLrinwr 1 nniir unirr fuiNiinnou Dnn n.n.na . . . . ,, r.:t The 1? I uni,K,i fr 0 1.. . nmac4uf V Olllliany lO LnUH. V . UlUSUII, a litt. was comnrom lied lsTocco Company 'y 'thrul. . .'on Fourteenth street, the considera- .1 T ed' on the Sroi"" that Changes suggested In the majority tion beine 3"5 the plaintiff is now recovered from his report Included shortening the Ten rha, fv rihL, to R I Rrink- injuries. that the defendant agrees to Commandments as read in the com? , - , WX,'bin " Jt L pay wages for the time lost bv the munion service and the el iml n,'iM of i . Ky 1"rt- ' plaintiff and to oav to Dr r w 1 specific nraver fe tT-, 1 i , consideration being $;.ti0. I . r'-"-'.".. B.oiti,, ifiiKt nf an1 in h a h'nv o riiitit luf 1 or rrni.u an. sv ointments or Doultices. For strain. ""pi".v 1 or sprains, sore muscles or wrenched and the costs In tho . A non-suit was taken in the case of the Cnm-Cantrell Furniture Coni ,,a''. "rainf,t F. A. Libes and the plaintiff was taxed with the costs Tno niDtia . .. . -...ULi;,a lu cuntroversy have 1 m ur. ... n I l -.11.110.1 eieitrvmen j ... ... ... .: eems assured, the Right Rev WU- vaiuttoie ciiiisuimaiii.n. Ham Lawrence bishop of Massachu ri sivfss OPPOH'l IMTY setts, announced at a joint session of A Ul.hlM-as OIPOKHMIl the two houses of th. Z,T Opportunity knocra once at each Bishop Lawrence -ai.i to... t-,i nmn 8 uo"r- ioung man, would you been settled and the H,.fo,i... . j lof tho e ,us like to build up and own a business with the costs in the case of Shade fud 'or a pension system for the .hat wou!d niake yo.",a e"r'"l,a,,k' -jUOM . . iivitiK ttiiu a ituturwiui mull . 1 tute r -. .. vaau vi ,,, "ic Hse 01 snaae'""u pens M-llliums agains the R. J. Reynolds h'ergy had been ligaments resulting from strenuoun exercises, Sloan's Liniment gives quick relief. ; Keep it on hand for emergencies. At your druggist, 23c '" " .Advt,) GEO. A- BOOZER Special Representative , JEFFERSON-STANDARJQ LIFE INS. CO." : STRONGEST IN THE SOUTH Phone No. 1193 pledged. a proposition that is not a scheme, it Tobacco Comnanv. The defendant was taxed with the The bishop added that he believed Js a "'"ilKhtforward plan avuilul.le to costs In the case of George G. Logan Inat every clergyman retiring after ian? h",1est nnd ca"!ll,lc V0"nK ,nan- r gainst C. O. Hill, the matters having Mrch 1, 1917, would be asi ,, ed nf . Br"-,flr state'1 this ' tne l,ll,n: 1 uenn MnrrioH -' . .. njiVO rpcon u hnri 6i'rt hi iw hvnr - - - v . , v vj , . - wcimiiMi un l rnnr trio tai ,it ..,. . a . pension and that the windows and In thes case of Wade Orlfflth aiut orphans of the dor v.." . Bros, through Northrup and Olirien, the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Comimnv rr" this fund. . architects, on the most famous trading tiff won taxed with the costs. T.ERAli SERVICE MR. E. .1. IM.Vo.N The funeral service of Mr. Klulo Johnson Dixon was conducted yes- CWALRV mntr terday at Mt. Olive i VadKin . ... I i iiJ VV tv at n '.,l..l, ii... r ... .. . v., ..on .... . - u ..ma, nor. j . n. man, of ficiating. Interment followed In tho church graveyard. There will be a meetl 111? of Hia Calvary Baraca Class this evening at o ociock in the c ass room, at the church. The business meeting will no followed by a social session. All members are ni-o-art i. . - iu .. in conn, Investigated , ,y, , L I ,B B"era "1Hl,ors Importance are w.l.U , V. . ..i ...... . Itl KERNFIISVIM.E MAY iil-rr ANOTHER .MILL Several capitalists have MALE CHORUS ORGANIZATION WAS PERFECTED LAST NIGHT DON'T NEGLECT VOI R COLD Neglected colds get worse, Instead nf better., A stuffed head, a tight hest must be relieved at once. Dr Hells Pine-Tar-IIoney is Nature's remedy, Uonev and ulveerino ,..! Auditing of church accounts by "out i Rta.ndJn ""l wins,on- corn?T, 5"! yi Nide bookkeenen." ." ui anl Cleveland avenue, a brick drug n the report of the joint commission '"V'1"6 l cm' the necessities hn business of the church. l"f over five thousand people. A drug At present, because lapping fiscal years of of the over- store that will pay. will you be the liffa. lu "tutu, iiictiiiiitiii arm churches and dioceses, and because lown. profitable business? Other f other defects of svstem the com. i pa,l',t108, are enou"''"P- The best man mission says no one 'en t,. i J?,". w,li "in 'h me. the irritated membrane, antiseptic tar Kany nion of dollars, what the r ,.i RK5J'iR.,) IV iOU) loosens the phlegm, vou breathe oui. -hurch received or expended dnrlr. ..w" Rlve L a Te" IJoII"r t:ol1 Pere er and your cold Is hmken di last calendar year.-- A. nnifnrm ,0..lne "ona "Ue applicant for rent, his ant to take, Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Hon. '"' Jar was suggested. V V any nicmbcr of his family i report of a pint rn ,4..in,. ., wjBiiKgesta in writing tne best .....,.o..iun Ict-- mini, fnr tlllu rtH.. ........ .U.. mult; ntuio, trie prize to oe awarded t,y me in confet'enie .o n meai remedy for children as wen us grown-uos. At Money to Loan On Improved farm lands. Long time loans at 5 1-2 per cent. E. P. 1ATES, Atty. 412 Wachovia Bank Building Winstors-Kalem, N. C. gift, your Drug-(Advt.) come before the meeting. knitting, mm there. Thev .vere n i with the view of putting up another pleased with the field, It Is said, and ret ItS FROM VArvrmv . unumu ueciHiou will HKe v ba iv,. c...i . vnas.. . ,.i iu oouitieru run ic I 111 lien ruin. Slgg, superintendent reached. oouwiern i-uoiic i tlllties Com- r"J. returnen troni Ills vacation, which he spent in Atlantic City and Philadelphia. While away Captain At a called meeting nf o,.7;,T ' .""""r' lne annual American SHERIFF KETTLES WITH COI NTY COM.M ISSION ERS Commissioners yesterdav afternoon nnenn t.eorge w. Flynt made a set- teet Railway Convention. which was held In Atlantic City. tiement with them for the 1915-18 si'vdav sninnr taxes for Fursvth n... ui-.w ?.l SCHOOL Flynt also turned over to them the tax books for 1914-15, which are now I In the hands of Auditor Leon Cash. 'Mr. VrErnENsoN HtV llU'liru iiimii JMTA V lAK AT1J II ERE , ITfffmrT.Htepheniton, a native of NwrUihtUBpton . county, , who for , the Hiti 'Several years has been in the I nnoa business in Richmond and Ntir - rani ta spending a few days here wun judge Gilbert T. Kteuhenson. , Mr. Stephenson is making an Investi gation with the view of becoming u lesiaent or mis city. DR. RONDTHALER'S BIBLE CLASS STARTS TONIGHT Dr. Howard E. Romlthtiler's- Bible class at the Young Wen's Christian Association will start for the winter at 8 o clock this evening. Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock will be the reg ular meeting time. This class has proven a very popular one during the past two years and a large num ber of young men of tho city will doubtless Join at the beginning. All young men of the city, whether mem bers of the Y. M. C. A. or not, are .invited to join. CLASS TO MEET There will be a meeting of Mrs S. E. Moran's Sunday School class of the Kirst Presbyterian church at the home of Mrs. James Martin, 120 Cherry street, this evening at 7:45 o'clock. The Male Chorus for Winston-Salem perfected the organization n t the meeting held lust night at the Board of Trade rooms byiolecting Judge G. II. . Hastings us president and Mr. Jasper Dean as secretary and treasur er. Mr. R. Gratz Cox, who has re cently opened up a vocal studio in this city, was selected as director of tho chorus. Between So nnd 40 members were i"cnviu liiru iiiKtu ana a snienmti tirni.. iokio. tier ir Th. .,i....i i t ........ . : - tlt:e was held. The r , i . 7., , , ' 'rreun '.".,u,u. n- .e.og. cat groutdS hoi.t 0....1, ii. 'j v ".,""! '" ; " cnuiera in japan I n was tabled JAPANESE plNIYIENT TAKES STEPS TO EL1INATE CHOLERA (Correapondtnce of Th Associated Press.) r'U!hrl1. AduS "i" at 8 0'cl,,fk,hM. causod e government to order " tin.ie moms. Aiiyj't rigorous quarantine n all Jananene ZUn T Wh "re ll,v,tcd ),0rta nnd hrb- " win be especU to join the chorus. jnlly effective against all steamers and mimnnriincr 11.. .. " i'"t missive use or a new hymn in the service was adopted V the bouse of demit ten i.. ..i. nil ting the report, Robert C. Pruyn. of Albany, N. y asserted that it was lecessary in the interest of concise ness to cut the number of hymns rom the r,79 contained in the old hymnal to 550. The Rev. C. B. Bryan f Petersburg. Va.. nrimH tv.o n.1 ' tion of two hymns in the netv h,'u, but the mo- Klnjtl ariii,,n. , ... ,, , j""i iniiriii oi me conven tion, which has been in ..i,,. October liT1"' 8et for FridHy' Um.E DAMAGE CAI'SED BY SMALL FIRE Kt'NDAY demic Is chiefly current. At 12:10 Sunday aftornnon tho s t Ti cov b oy rue some time ago. The build ing hail been unoccupied since the last fire anil it is supposed that some one loitering about the place dropped a rlgnr or cigarette stump in the de-lui. other craft coming from Nagasaki or .touching Nagasaki where the epi- tns.. i I v .. . . . i.... nf , . . i : ' toiepiione wire on tho l no ,1.1-t-h oil i.tses m Kunninb u th t r. ii;..tn..nn .... ij " ' ""'i i "iiiwii rive forks nnH In..L,fI red, alieg across the to the negll- company. no. iiint) ar several cnuoa in I v&rib- n .n..i.. .. . epartment answered a. call to Knnh itho .itia ..e v.i.-i .V.: " vumuy, ana iniu rade street where fire had been d Oaak, .and - r ;m "?,that. tha was n-ered In the old Phllmlelnhi... rf k ,: .. t" '.'"r .lul'- ,uuq nn 100 '"w, due ...... ... v,... .... ...o.r. ,ittn uccn jeonrren in 'I'n- pnnn. .v.. ..i-.. mining, which was badlv rliin.u Ho " l" w-'iepnone i 1rniirnr.iiii i !li:Kl.tnbVILL witn two others to be selected by me. Write your suggestion and your name and street uddress and mail me by Oc tober 22nd 1918. J. E. ALEXANDER, Rooms 801 2-3, . , O'Hanlon Building. Phones 587 or 328. 2tc. 312 E. 4th 4th St. East of Passen ger Station. Let us sell you that New Heater or repair your old one, and put It up for you. We make a specialty of all kinds of repair work. Vo tell all kir.ds of new and secend hand house furnishing goods. Terris Cash or credit. Dixie Furniture Co. SI 2 E. 4tli East of Passenger Sta. ASKS $1,000 IX DAMAGES I KO.M TELEPHONE; COMPANY A complaint was filed yesterday with Clerk n V T,r..... .u. Two adjoining houses by Bob Jarret and the other by AnnieVall. entitled Wilev F, Pavne against Golden, were slightly damaged. The the Poinrtexter Telerihnno" n.nnan .'i trrrtrn. t a An,-..,,,- .... ,. I. ..... . " ' ""f ' v r "iim0rj ttUfS'fl uy mO lire E TO HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHTS SOON was smnll. Journal Want Ads. bring results. A member of the board of com missioners of Kernersville h on. Inc.. In which the plaintiff is asking nnuiKed . uat that town . will have for $1,000 tn damages alleged to have been sustained on December 5, 1914, when he was thrown from his wag- MASONIC NOTICE Regular Lodge No. 289 tonight at 7:45. Salem Work n ihird Degree. Visiting brethren Invited. Frank L. Reid, Secretary. FORGET YOCR ACHES Stiff knees, aching limbs.lame back Yadkin Motor lines - XV. D. Scagraves, Owner Schedule Leave Winston-Salem 9:15 a. m 4 p. m. Leave Elkin 7:30 a. m., 2 p. m. Fare, one way, $1.35 A new 16-paBsehger car add ed to take care in the rushes. Three cars in all. Trailer, capacity 2,000 pounds for baggage and freight I t CANTON COI NCIL WINS BANNER State Secretary S. F. Vance of the Junior Order United American Me chanics will forward within the next - few days- to - the . Canton.. CuticiL in tho western part of the State, the banner awarded for the greatest in crease in membership during , 1915. The Canton council made a net gain of 203 members. Jefferson council at Brookstown stood second In the race.. WKST END CLt-B TO BE ORGANIZED TONIGHT An oyster supper will feature the , meeting this evening at 7 o'clock of the men of the West End Methodist church for the purpose of perfecting . the organization of the West End Club. Officers will be elected at the meeting tonight and the plan of work of the club will be taken up. . MR. 3. FRANK HACKLER IN THE CITY SUNDAY NIGHT Mr. J. Frsnk Hackler. a student In the Law School at the University, was in the ciy Sunday night, returning from his ' home at Sparta, where he had been to register for the coming election. Mr. Hackler was elected nroaident of I ho Wllunn-ttlclrett Clillt ! organised at the University Thursday 1889 - Now Beginning Our 28th Year -1916 Winston-Salem Building and Loan Association I New Series, 23d, Begins October 1st OUR RECORD Twenty-Eight Years of Real Scrvice-Nol a Penny Lost No Litigation Monthly Savings Shares for Men, Women and Children G. A. F0LLIN, Scc&' Trcas. Phone 592 , Office 2d Floor O'Hanlon Building- electric lii.htu I.'.. ru:..... vwiriaumat). une pow- ""es.' wnicn "HI serve Kerners- i'tm't - A, ap lne Sou'hern Public Ltlllties Comnsnv'a lino. tt. town. a augn. The people of Kernersville recently ted a bond issue of 10.000 to sup ply the town with an electric plant and since that time the commissioners . oeen trying to devise a plan to make the money supply the lights demanded. ..( anam Since the contract has been made with the .Southern Public Utilities C ompany the commissioners have de cided to expend the money in an erec tion of a distributing station and the construction of lines carrying the cur rent. The contract for the construction is about J9.000, but the contemplated plant will Involve an expenditure of at.out iD,uo. n understood rhr 7 " Which n,,roha IT. 1 tnat- OUt. if not Why Invest In The Standard? me company which tinmi,...d bonds has agreed to lend the addi tional lo.OOO necessary. Construction will begin In a few days as the material is already ar riving. Frances Nelson has finished her last F..CtliV."The Revolt," With The World Film Co., and has signed up with the Rolfe-Metro Co. advXzs; rrfoyt k semi-philanthropic, and the g .eau"i iZi "l . -Moflclent and and state progress, and, in your own !anCge 4h-Th ,fr C"y bU"'JinB ual advancement and persona. indlpVnTeSo KtifiJ": Well, Sam, Listen To Me! necesS,abut SSTJ i" than thanks are kill; women are God's granfcreatlon Z,l eS8e"t,al t0 1Ife' but kinds Sam's dollar, are worthToo cents bui manv don 4 destructlon- Un(lle t-cuio, duc many dollars are nnnntorfoit No, Sam, Some B.& L.'s are Better Than Others Commo nsense says, "Get into ,. vrmvo North Carolina. If your town i"l.!!.d n6S and the are many such In . you should r da t n Z XS,?: Zr as od' " thta. take the k.-": " I'uu Bnoula ride in our chario. Wo n. 1 ijrT varonna, and manv r. -.i.v. ... . v "s ouarenoia n.wi us trom other states, era all over What Are Essentials? They should ho ti.. . . . . . They should 77' 1 . 1 1 ,r'. a In 35 this particular. reasonable rate of interest They should be nctlvo ..j .. honest enmnononn "u c""'"8astlc in years. few equal ua in sound progressiveness We ask as as NOTICE We have another .car of Virginia .horses and mares extra good and ready for service. Come to see us. , WagonerS. Hill 529 N. Cherry St. They should be impartial and jst-Wo a " uu are promised a loan in . civBn 7, "ul "ml ' - up to our obligations. glven time- should have it we live If Vntl rlnolpA ..ul i our record in this. You aholdaUow7d U ready ,n 80 time We do this on notice WCd to reduce or pay off a loan any They should have a uniform rate , , . never charged over per cent Merest. for borrowers We have not find with others. , Bavlns t0 il shareholders that you do I OUr8eCre,eatshIs Rooking, ana thinks h.v , I ' minks he knows a sonar meal. Pardon Us, Brethren but we believe th RTiVTr,T, . , vllJUa Is without an eonni " u 18 e best on earth. Wo v vujuai. m 1 1 1 1 wa . . v o inr and grander. ever saving to make it blesr, our record er, and better ! J. S. KUYKENDALL' Sec. & Treas STANDARD ni II in vn tt I lUdS. I'hone U3 ; wu' ,lM, 'n AND LoAx ASSOciATIOV IlltfJlt Of lust week, ( Wlnston-Sttlem, N. ci.
Winston-Salem Journal (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Oct. 17, 1916, edition 1
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