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THE WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL friday Mo'T.injr, February 16, 1917 eight :r.;:n4Sr.?::::::::::s"n::nss::ss: r. n a a :: 8 j: n a 8 a a a a ALLEN ir5. TV JOSEPH A. REPRKSENTING lobe Tailoring Co. -AT- CGOK MITCHELL COMPANY "THE STYLE SHOP" Showing a varied line of Spring Fabrics and styles. Woolens 'shown hi full length. ONLY TWO DAYS MORE. Better come in today and select your pattern a a 8 I I I I ! I a L BE GREAT EVENT! PLANING ill DOLLAR MY II K N COUNTY i Local Merchants Aro Plan-! ning For Some of the Fin- i GOOD ROADS IN Coo M itchel! Co. "THE STLYE SHOP" a a a a a a a a t a a aaaftaaaftftaaftaftaftnaaftunt:a::4a3nftuj:ftaftyft8aKsaKKaaftaaaa For your meats use French's cream salad mustard and Sun beam prepared horseradish. You'll enjoy them more. Brief Local News CONCERT AND PLAY ost Bargains in History !Npw Road Commission,; of Local Merchandizing ueaje(i uV Mr. A. P.I Woodruff, Arranging For, GO Miles of Roads at: Once; Bridge Work .. i I ; Twe rit -dollars in cash prizes for ; j the public. Everybody eligible for aj share of this money. 1 Thai Is the phase of Dollar Day j that interests the general public right : now., Dollar Day in -nest weunesaay. The contest for the prize money giv- lT,T)Tn, ip x?fl T1TTI V n by the two dailv newspapers 111 ' J J i II H r I'j CUll Ijlllljri t ike place on Monday night, after the windows of the merchants are un veiled at 7 'o'clock, y Those merchants who are to (five special value for Dollar Day on Wed nesday are asked to have, their win dow displays of such articles rcsdy not Inter than 7 o clock on Mon day night. The public will then view them, and the person making the largest and neatest list of articles not ed in the windows will he civen $1"; tho second best will bo Riven ?3: and the third. A special prize of YADKIN TOWNSHIP That Yadkin county is now ready for some r?al good road work is the in formation gathered from Mr. A. I". Woodruff of ilnonville, the chairman of the Yadkin F.oad Commission, and a former sheriff of the county, who spent last night In 'he city on his return from Chapel Hill, where he at tended the Good Ito.ads Week meet ings and conferred with Dr. Joseph QUALITY SKRV1CESA US! OIL STOVE SAFETY FLORENCE OIL COOK STOVES "look, for the Locr1' t .in t i . i - .... rl nh I HV(1P I TiUl. - g'veV he iurKe"t and neatest list o. ! Mr. Woodruff reports that Yadkin i those seen viewing tho windows after ! county ha been promised some Mate 7 o'clock on tha ..i.'ht. All answers j aid In the construc t..,,, of th wveral I . h. .., in the Hollar Dav Editor i roads that have been provided h the , of The .Journal or Sentinel by 1- "Where Quality Prevails.' Fhonee 97-98-S9. CRAWFORD'S: FROZEN Wtten 1PIotW wtsbip urn frozen ami rfn aatibaga Is hard tn gut we rre filing tots of those fln soup bean, two large rang for 98 eenrs. Our Eng'mh paaa. corn, tiny birrs beana. Wrmatoaa and anorataah are tha brut brands pack!. La aa hare your oroVr earlr. weather forecast north Carolina: F air Friday and Saturday, , warmer Saturday fresh to strong ' west winds, diminishing by Friday night.' Virginia: Fair Friday and Saturday, . warmer Saturday. ', South Carolina, Georgia: Fair FH-' day, colder in southeast portion; Sat- urday fair and warmer. Tenncsse: Fair Friday and Satur-j day, warmer Saturday. i SATURDAY NIGHT G! o'clock, on Tuesday. The winner will be announced Wednesday and money distributed 'immediately so that it may bo spent ill pureha"ing Dollar items. That telis. the whole siory. . The merchants are enthusiastic, over the proposition and nearly' all, bis and little, will participate. It is not nei cs sary for the merchants fo bo rc-iilar advertisers or to belong to the ite tuil Merchants' Asf.nriation to pni'ii-clpat-all live nclcjim". Nei'lier are there am strings to the o "'': to the Bcthania High School ?n ils 1o Present "Fascinat ing Fanny Brown," an In foresting Plav public eve the ?20 111 Contrary hv .some, ;: V.ody is invited to try for casli iir:-'.e. to what I'M' be ejected I Bill ;o--t of the merchants an- ' '.owi;.iip fc SOMETHING COOP TO tAT ALL THE TIME EUGENE L COX D. C. CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 231-2-3-4 til liner Hide Phono 9ii ATTORNEY l!i;i.tE VISITS MOTHER Attorney W. I. Uccc of Pohsop, is in thp city vlsltine his B(tel moth er. Mi's. Mary P.rece,. who is con fined to the lionie of her daiiEhter, Mrs. Aila Creen on dak street, with measlps. Mr;:. Keece is in her 8 U nil year. play to ri: rtt:i"i;Ti:i) at .ha h.!.i: school The play, "A Man in the Makinjr." written by I'rof. W. K. 'linn I'd, lil be repented at flu- (Iranvill" ended si'liui'l ! 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 k ti,uilil at s o'clock. Music will probably be furnbdied by thp West Salem bain. . An a,! mission of 1ft and 1 i cents -will be charged. noiiive that iv'unt llicv vviil o,Tnr one dollar or Wedne i'.a v 111 b gm pens"nabf ine'c!i,,nrlise sial not ::h"; work, shoddy poods.. They v III be enuin6, barp.-i'iis ano well worth i:'t- tinrr b anvi'ue fortooii'e ei'u't:h to r The play. "Faiiciti.atihR Fannv ' llrnwn." and a inuRiutil concert will' be gicn at : lie He'hania high "cho"l I iiUiiotow nichl at .-el.,-k. . I'll" publl is inlted. A Kcimml adnii" sion fee of I, wilh a ciiai'pe cd i cals. 'I'b colli"! will be charged of I'.'t ce-lt;-' ?ny rcMM's- proec 1- ii! !" c- e 1 on tune Su'.'da? 'i The i the (:i:upa : .-n D. C. Cray l''i:rc. ial'oi: lisl e t llCi tl'MH I. for the hno(;l nf the school. P; pi "train fo'llov, : Trio 2 Plnno -"M'rch Try- nl sle ' - t Ic-'obaei-ts i I I'srt K;iel I'oub, I tilth Ya mi 'id'? HlVMI I'uTT d'-talls l!"e-o;. l'st-l i:i Watbir- !."!( 1 1.' r! v. a r ( ' i., . M" '"' - i!' o II. A , i I - Hi MR. McSWAIM IMS RI1TKN I D HOME Mr. (i. V. McSv.aim has re'urnel from .Norwood, where he went to at tend the finteral sci'iices o.' ins irnt!i er and . sister-in-law. 'Mr. a-d ?'rs ('. .1. McSv.aim, of pnciiii.oiija. buried Monday nesi!a, . bmh o Mr. M aial h; io a die I Wed . ,. 1 u t Tn'n-son - ' i'd i'art f.ouiru rad. i ?: "K. W.V M -,'ie Yar'jiuug'i, .Mock. Trio -"r-ar-.e! Ma; Kl'n S'honse, Itu'ac i:aa Dll.'t i,;i; ih.e. I'll: .riha Do-ib, .... Idea: i.l; ' l'i-.-. I;i.itl"-ll lore I '.... ; .I.i'pi-...; '.!". .'. 'I. t' i Hull), r.n.i Co i-; ,..cv c n.- lirox Ti hi a I.ernan. Tinii, i d.tii lie; . A. ! ri--e't ('u.. n'eii"e I-. c.P ' i: -i '. r n i '.. !!- 1 IMS r . a; E.l iiall M. Ad .. iM ll- M i 'i.'i Hi,;.ii' ..li.lms- l) K A T HS MR. WI'.I.IAV I Auto Rent Service A. F. Hollowell Plionca: Day 254. dny or night.. 1851. Wagner & Whittaker CnpiCfcJ MEATS The highest market price paid for fat beef cattle and calves. City Market Phone 73 i DUCTUS IJI IViKIM) ! HERE TIMS' Id rv ! Among Cie most r.i.i'i arvhals - ithe city arc; To Mr. and II. v. j Thompson, a, son; ?lr. and M . It. I.. Jiltn:iii of 'ovc'.' :.'.?:.'', Yi!'i;,'!itovu, la daughter: Mr. and M -s. .en ;ejt. I'ii.;t : ; .,, In Pan I'm,' of I'cachlree daimhtev. si rent. W usiiiowir. ' '.,' .'. i:rt a . I ;: ;iM.- o' -i,f 0 Kill ' a 'A noM y I :-r '. (" : je.. .'.on v i t'' jic:'.' l "' !, !. A. C. BETHUNE, M. D. Practloe limited to diseasei ot tha Stomach and Intoatlnes Honri: 9 to 1S-S0; 2 to 5 MmodJq Omple Money to Loan on Improved Farrai In Forsyth Co., long time loan. Interest B per cent. B. P. YATES Attorn i. -at-Law. Peoples Nat Bank Blldg. Dollar Day prized call fi8 and we'll explain. $20 for some one. Monday night is prize night Wednesday is Dollar Day. eorjci; detective UKYA.N ItV'K OS JOH Police Detective .V. Bryj.,1. "'ho haa been confined 'o h!s Inane for the a;;t few cloy on recount of ill ness, returned to his d'.Uifi la:t night. Ho staled that he was fcell its' con siderably better. amjE;ej i ok.i:r was arrested yesterday Chief of Police .1. A: Thomas and Patrolman T. It. HenilKx yesterday afternoon urrested Will brewer, who is aliened to have furred a check for about $7 on Mr. C. 1.. linitby. lie is said to have attempted to pass the check on Mr. D. S. Carter of the Piedmont Feed Store. lie will b tried in Municipal Court this itiorn int?. . a Dotih a., fare" E' '.; i . r.in'mi, !l;Mf-s-I iok.or. .:.i:.: i:rv CruKii" . ;.y--i'0:'CrM!l I 'oi'o tiv ll'.i lie' To i ;; c l)..i- ; tes lo'. C if v i'l'iiwii." L'cr- ; iO.,'lC 'I'ii 'ihi V.'iic i 1 ni:i'i"'Vi "he drss ci is y. '!;:ij- but : 1 tu pUll.'K'.l TEXTII C.RVDE Cnili CONM CT EXEIttTSl'S j The yottnc ladies of the tenth trade , at the city IukIi achool. tauttht by l Miss Ralnsfonl, carried out the pro-j gram during the chatiel exercises yes- j terday morning-. MIshnUucv Wilkin- i son presided. The feature of the oro- I sram was a vocal selection ny several yountr ladies, playing guitars as the nrompaniment. CASES OS DOCKET FOR TRIAL TODAY Anions: the ea.ses docketed for trial In Municipal Court this morn Iiik are George Mitchell, colored, charged with an assault with a. -deadly weapon; Will Prewer, forgery; James Wood, colored, housebreaking. larcenv and recehlrg: Arthur Ma- pioi. all. I'll l-IQl.'; i f Hour Pi ; 1 1 us r. t t i. a;ii ir.troduoes 1 "1 ani.. row.i.' 1 titlv ami Pc ;', a I pre wt r';r 1. ner voii" i;'ievt m . J'oilit ih'nkt Henry . pi u lr.iv'i hypiioiist. who ',,e'; er.'n-o-cd I'.er. lilily. ;i..d Ai:i!'-c' .. s, '...','. 'rr i, no lu.ir:' , and tie l.i;,; up, inlsing iia is C-.e UypiiOvle. AfUr a. ("nny "cene .'C a d-K-'dsa; undrc,' e;cmifd ' n; p-.,(;t'i-' Influence Henry is iciiA.scd mi l i;.i -girls I'orjive their Ihmms. ; Cct of Cli-'iiMi'leis Percivol (ialc, lio Keeps a Su.'i r.ier Hotel -iieu Spe.i. Wily PeuvMm, 'i lie tnly Man a". ' tile Hotel Reuben Wllso.i. ' Henry Dudley, A CollrKG Supln. ) more- Horace Th ndrei . j .Mrs. CiiU.well li.Tllle Holder; : Auurey Calilwuyy I2ui.i Strupe; 1 ,.--; o thy l'nidley Vnnie I'llne; I '!,: Howe Sadie Wiisou, (Jueats at ' Idle wild." - Mm Moflit, A Neighboring Cottac ci I : rti u i,. Wo if:'. .'.!'.. rJia. A f-'rvapt l.ilhati Hatis.'r. Scene: -The livins room of Ptrci val's Hotel,. "Idiewild." ., ,- ....,., .,.-..,- Time of Playing: One hour and a half. Act I Piano Solo "On Blooming Mend owe" Rive King. Pearl Rlrupe Duet -' "Volse Episode"- K'ern Eunice Pong. Spen-er Hunter Duet "F,lftn Dance" --Rathhun-Kthel Doub, Annie I.aurie Cline Act II d ... 'J 1 ' 1 " ti He h a id yii-r. .' i; -h i-. Tim fi ihe bonv b" P."V. C'irii-i v lil l.j rt 11 0'. i.lVEM.OOD n l.ive.'t.'o. t h! Imi."- ill ih - s : 00 i i" " ' " I " n' 'IO!' ' been 1 1 , ); iy. 1 t f0- sev';" v'-ed by !:. -' t-'S and )' mid i'.'iiiil f pci .. .d r ;i far; ii"' ill recently enacted by the Degisla-i tore and that money W'lll be comlnfl . to the county for the next four years I from the State, aiding materially v.ith the funds. I Idttle Vadkin Brldjce Attlie organization mee'tinp of the Yadkin Road Commission at Yadkin villc on last first Monday, Mr. Wood ruff w as elected i hnii man, Mr. W. R. Mn.vV.erry secretary, the other mem bers being Messrs. tieorge Steelman and Neely Told, the commission he ms composed of two Democrats and two Republican'. At this meeting, the conimusioii decided to build as soon as possible the brides across the Yad- r.vcr conneo.iinL' lau.ie i'iui v.i ih Yadkin county, lney will also, wi'hin the near future, mum a ptrctch of road from 'his bridge (i-riKs the township, a distance of about si" miles. Snlc-i ol SHO.IMKI Doixls Tiie als of the Jl 'ii.OO'i In bond in bomls for roads in tie; county will bo held on Mar di lft. prolaibly ruiiiilnp; fur a lerrn of SO years.' The bill Hi- lowlm,' ibis e;pendlture (ia-mI ihe spe- i a. I ivad tax of 'Jo cent-" on tne 1 100 i and i'.i ce-ns o.i the pole, which will I provide funds I'cr paying off the bonds , m fa j.ears -c-id aiso sufficient . funds .'.,r c.-aiatai 1'iif.' the roads. I IO Mile of Roads ! Pi.cinerr Po-o h, wiio surieyed .ha ' g-ioil Vc.a.l In Yiiil kin, has been em- pioyeil l.y the co-,.i'',,is.sMin to begin the ( v or!-: of i e ;nr- the propose. 1 roads i o:; .Mar-'.i 1 The .ads provided in the: bill ,: ;.'i! iiie foi'.owlns: from Don-' i;a ;.; to : ic present good road, a few miles .'loin .lonesvllle. by way of Bast Ncb-i and Poonvil'e: about ,1" ' lone;: a road from Crutehfield the co.irty trom north to south at the 1 .r,'ie-Yadkin line near' c. b; way of P.oonville rad! ., Mile, about L'i m'l-s I0115: a. (i r-.c. Pi'.'ii ;s 1 ross Koau. on 1 ne .;iicid re id, to t.h W.IVies couu- di:ll.-l.lce of ai.nllt eight Pities' I '1. ad runaiiii,' -oul'i.csist from Yad- -v.';e to siiiicktown. a distance of cit six 1 ,;e crb idid feature 0!' these ronds , the 'ov,- bricks tl-.at v.ill have to. 1 -i-ted. 'ot a' sinr'e bridge' ,,r. .o.-esr;;r on the -a! macs "l'l.'.M l.;oi. :;.'vi '.iy p,oo'.iyir.e an I l'io or thif ' s".all ones will be o.t tUii "' mile stretch north The Florence, is the clean, safe, sim ple, reliable, econo mical oil stove ready to give aa much cooking heat as you wish, when you w ish it. Ton can keep one or four burners at an intensely hob' flame, or merely simmering. - To change tho heat you turn a simple, little (patented) lever de vice. Hurners close up under the cooking; no' heat wasted. There are no wicks to trim nor valves "bull's eye" shows you alway i - T to leak. A glasa how much oil; is in the tank. L'pper reservoir holds a full gallon. ECLLY GUARANTEED Brown-Rogers Co. Liberty St Winston-Salcm. N. C. iWT- f-iiTAi it trouirp. SATISFACTION N.G. CLOTHOS TO ORGANIZE SfiOfl Loea.1 Retail Clothiers Re reive Notieo of 'Organi zation Meeting in Raleigh February 27 ' ' WACHOVIA PRESSING CLUB .210 N. MAIN STREET vVo clean, press and repair your clothes. Automobile delivery. PHONE 1245 lie-u!. I"I"S Vadl :i i o-.-i only 1 !(- ' rt; ft a -s. m' i- C l-Oll"- I.r.'' hei". sio id of 1 0' -' -M e ) , -'I ,e --1,-o'l iit .' I. c'.j IloPon. .a i-.r i oil ":'i. In'eri ( .ay S.'.t' luc Pi p.y iicu.r, Donrrv Ruby 1-ne'le. he tvo yei'r find five in nth "Id (faiih'-T of Mr, and yr, .-,! t 1 w.rity. 1 Kim Twent;,- f -, -. '. died 'l i-t n'l.-ht at 7 n ti. home f. "-owing t,n illness of 10 i'sv v'lh nncuiiioMia. !',rh!rc at Doiinn'i:i 1 A 'int. meep'ii: of the Porsvth l'...-1-va" ("or 'mission and the Yadkin i -,1 Co :!s:-'.o:i is set for February . i2 a DC". alia to locate fie bridg", ' to !i In-ill a.'i u-s the Yadkin river ; tl-e c. in acic'ili-' io '"itli 'he bill re-. eei'.Hv v-e-'f'd by Urn T.'giFleture. The; ft.rj.iov bridge, c.vtied by individuals. " as washed away by t lie July I'.oods . lust snr.nier. Toe bridge v.'ill either , be-'built at Domrohn or at a bluff -nbot.t a mile further down the river. ! I'rtiteliflcld Riirlge Mr. Woodruff r?ir's that the bridge , l.tinsr built liv Yadkin and Mr. D. R. Royles of tho Boyles Bros. Co. Is in receipt of a inter from Mr Charles K. Wry. secretary of the .Na tional Association of Retail Cloth- i iers, advising him that a. meeting will I be held in Raleigh at the Yarborough j Hotel at 10 o'clock on Tuesda;, , l-'cb- j ruary 27, for the purpose of orga nizing a North Carolina Retail Cloth- j iers' Association. i This organization includes nearly all 1 of the slates in the Cnion and has j about 20 of the states represented in its board of directors.-aniong whom 1 are some of the most prominent retail j clothing men in America. 1 In addition to the announcement of i the time and place of Ihe meeting, Mr. j Wry writes Mr. Boyles as follows: I "We urge you to be present at that meeting. You will find it both profi-t i aide and interesting. A 'represent!!- : tive from the National Association will ; bo. present to assist in sucli Mays as Die North Carolina clothiers wish in per- j feeting the organization. "We wish in say, however, that the organization will be entirely under the control of the North Carolina cloth lerr, themselves They will name their own officers, fix their own dues, and in every way be independent of out side iMfiiience. The National repres entative will Vie there merely, to give such assistance as ts desired. "We ho'.e you will appoint your self n committee of one to urge other clothiers to join you in attending this meetings." HARKOOT'S CARNIVAL WAS STOPPED BY DRY R HI DOE NEW Union Hotel Comer Liberty and Sec ond Streets WINSTON-SALEM'S NEWEST HOTEL Modern, Sanitary and Con venient. In the heart of the city. Prices 50c, 75c and $1.00 W. T. APPLE, Proprietor .v p Dori'y !v The f ii pern 1 il"ctM a .'''" c. t u'e'oc'' I' ll, teil.ua' nil! c 'ai .'! rv. . i.lov .f the In Cie e: Tobacco Compare, i ;-i v'lcc " ill be con- j 1 1, S ri nemo in U v. --, W. !.e. be in tiio Woodbind c.mntifs ren.sK the VndUin river a' Crutchleld in practically complete, e cent for ::ome of the iro is, which have been ilt'aved. The material is ex- Mr. W. M. Barkoot, advance agent of Barkoot's Carnival, was in the vitf for several dais conferring With in terested narties in regard to having the carnival show here during the coming spring." The necsvary arrange Surry i ments were practically completed and when the question of securing a lot for the shows was brought up, it vtis found that no other nlace except Piedmont Park would hold the shows. pecp'd soon ana tne worn win oe com- i The fact that the overhead bridge on pleted within ten oas or two wecka North Uberty street was not roin- flr p. arrives, mis oruure is '..iKinK j , ipted was enough to s'op the pro ceedings, so the aeent went on his vav and the shows will ndt appear One dollar goes as far as two on Dollar Day next Wednesday. i0ne. murder. Bnd Fniiie camiay, c.oi- See Sunday's Journal for par ticulars. Dollar Day next Wednesday. Bargains everywhere. Watch look and listen for the noise. ored. charges with retailing and i with receiving more than one quart of liquor within 15 clays. Omiri aJ oom ormture MEN'S CLUB OF ST. PAUL'S CKURCH t ! HELD INTERESTING MEETING WED. We are showing a very complete line of Dining Room Furniture in the Latest Styles and Finishes Fumed Oak, , Mahogany, Golden Oak. Looking obligates you in no way -9'sesv. v. erFuraitureCo. I.IBEKTV STItEf-T PII'iN V. 5 The Men's Club of the Rt. Paul Episcopal church met with Mr. George Orr Wednesday night, where a timely and Interesting program was carried out. Mr. Porter Stedman, vice-president occupied tho chair In the absence of Mr. Lawrence MacRae, president. A paper presenting a copiprehenslve re view of the gigantic struggle across tha watar was prepared and present ed by Mr. P. Frank Hanes. An Inter esting and enthusiastic, discussion, participated In by Messrs. R. S. Gal loway, h. P. TjTee, 8. P. Collier, Jr., C. M. Baa-well, Clinton Wharton, Meade Williams and .Oeqrge Orr, fol lowed. Mr. Willis called attention to the j fact that there was a small attend ance of the young men at Sunday I sehool. He laid stress on the imnort- ance of this phase of the work and : urged the men of the church to at ; tend. I Mr. L. T. Tyree, for the special j committee, which raised the funds here to apply towards the extension ! of St. Mary's College. Raleigh, report- ed that approximately $2,600 was i subscribed here, lie stated that the I atnonnt raiaed hare was only gratify ! Ins; locally, but to the school and Its I friends, aa well. MR. V 1,. STI'l'f! 1XSON Mr. A-I,, -st-plienwn. ' aired- f.7. ; die,l. ft. hi.; !! on the ..rncr of , liilierl-y .am'. 11 i:b'l. .t.r""ls yctcrd.i:.' afttiiuon al 1 ;3" u'clock afU'r an sx'-nil.. ill;;;;". ..... , .... ...... ,.-,,. Mr. S pbeii.-on was form .i'y in the real es;ate iiu---ii";ess here, having re tired from that several years ny when his h"i th began to fail; He I survive1.! by his wife and one brother. Mr. .lor.epli .Stephenson of lit; i city. The body nm 'removed to' the fu nernl iiarlnrs of prank A'ogler Sons, v.hei-p it will remain until the funeral, '-he niraiicements having liii; been m:nlo as 'et. MR. TIIOM S AI.I.EX IOM1S Mr. Thomas Allen Jones died yes terday morning al the City Hospital at !:13 o'clock, following an illness of several years. lie was taken to t lie hospital several days ago for an operation 'for appendicitis, pneumonia developed and rinsing the death. Mr. ,lones was a native of Chat ham county, having been born to. Allen and ' Eliaabo li Jones, (nee Douhl and has made his home in Kernersville for the past year, hav ing retired from active, business. lie is survived l.y his wife, one sis ter, Mrs. .lennie t lituird of 't nomas- ! ihe nlace of the one that had just bee? completed there when the Hood last . sur iiner washed it away. It is being . binll eight feet higher than the turner bridge. To Repair Highway Repair work wii! b' commenced by the oommtsaion on the new saudclay roans east and went .through Yadkin einiiiiy as : o.ni as the weather per mints- 'ttnd if - will be -put in splendid s!ieie. Mr. Woodruff snys that the re : cri't rough weather, which has pro ven very hard on all dirt roads, has ! proven no exception In Yadkin, but that, it har saved as a lesson iml ('he ronds will be kepi in splendid .shape nil the time now so that such seasons will pot have disastrous ef fei.t lo the extent the recent rains ii lid sleets have had. Hotter RoiuIh Demanded The people of Vadkln county, ac cording to Mr. Woodruff, are seeing (he advantages of the road and are very enthusiastic over having more roads in the county. The roads that have been provided for will make a net work all over the county and will provide Improved means of travel all main arteries. It is thought that it will only he a iliestion of time before the entire road system of the county will be improved to meet the demands of the ever Increasing good roads spirit of the county.. I ere. Yadkin Motor Lines W. R. Seagraycs, Owner Now operating between Win. ston-Salem, Elkin and Yadkln ville. Schedule Leave Winston -.Salem 9:15 a. m., l 4 p. in. Leave Ulkin 7:3tl a. m., 2 p. m. Fare one way, $1.35 A new IC-passenger car add ed to lake care In the rushes.' Three cars in nil. Trailci, ca-a"ity 2,000 pounds for baggage and freight. 11 Young Lady to Do Steno graphic Work Permanent Position Write Dept. Stove, care Journal Cl.VU LIFE We will - dl you 4 club twite's for $1.00. T. kc's good any time. Al-, terations anii "jiair work done too. l'honn N". P'"0. PRINCESS PRESSING CLU3. (Advt.) HIGH SCHOOL lEi CONTINUES WA ssah 1 ( 1 A A T !!. ville. and t-0 nephews, Messrs. Kd- Hi u n . M IN h ward and Reld Jonef. also of Thomas- vuie. He was a Mason and also a member of the First Baptist church at Raleigh. The body was removed to the tu- K. M WALKER OPTOMETRIST IVEI STRfJM PZCIAL59T WITH TUB GIFTS SHOP 428 North Liberty TOO LATE FOR LASMI'K ATION WANTED AT OXCK LAtV STEX- vographer. I'ermanenf tiositinn. Ap ply to Rosenbacher i: Pin. 2-lC-i:tc Everybody happy next Wed-' nesdey Dollar Day. Watch and wait for it. C. Gilbert Humphreys ARCHITECT WINSTOX-SAl.EM, Jf. C. Tc;rrhonc 178 Pilot. Tl,;ater BuilJing Davidson, Feb. 1 5. The Winston stiilen hieh school basketball team neral parlors of 1 ranK a ogier & aona -i-ontinues - to-clean - up on - Its-road and will be shipped to Raleigh this )rip Tne scrubs of Davidson Col mornlng on the 7:25 train. Im- ,eg W(.re beaten, here tonight bv a mediately after its arrival there, it core of 3 to 22. jt wag a Hean, will be conveyed to th First Baptist fas, gsmei featured bv the playing rnurcn, wnere it win remain u.n , F; whaling and McAsklll. each of the funeral service tomorrow. In-j terment will be in the Oakland cemetery. RANCH OWNED BY MRS HURST RAIDED BY VILLA BANDITS Mil MOORE'S HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE Th home, of Mr. W. A. Moore, about a4x miles northwest of the city, was daatroyed by fire shortly after mldnlghu Wednesday. Tho Are is thought It hive originated In the Utehen. V. The txjllslni; wis the properly of Ihe heirs of F. '. Pfaff snrt was jar tiallj covered bjN. Insure nee. ( Special To The Journal.! El Paso, Texas, Feb. 15. Julio Acosta. a Villa commander , raided the Naherachlc ranch, belonging to Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, two miles from Madera. Chihuahua. February whom secured seven field sroals, and by , the' defensive work of the visitors. The lineups, with total points scor ed by each player. ar as follows: W.-P. H. 'P. . Pos. . . Davidson E. Whaling (17) .. .. ... Alexander Forward Hancock () .. .. E. Hall Forward Liipfert (2) McAskill (14) Center Crute (8) . . W. Hall (8) Guard I'earripgton (2) McAllister Guard Foul goals Whaling, 3, wounding others and completely loot ing the property, accohrding .to a message tonight. Madera is 250 miles southwest Of Juarez, and is the center of the Pear son Milling Company's Interests. The same message also told of the looting of the Pearson Company's store ther. - kinii g 'two Mexican' ranch hands', j Next Wednesday Dollai : Day. See Sunday's Journal for bar gains. -Have Your Clotks Cleaned, Pressed and -Kept in Repair by a Merckit Tailor All Work Carefully and Neatly Done in a Regular Merchant Tailor Style and Guaranteed Work Called for and Delivered Promptly "HARRY" THE TAILOR Phone 399 With Boyles Brothers ESCAPED CONVICT CATGUT I1V PATROLMAN DAIVTOX Walter Moore, colore;, who escap ed from the county convict rainp last Msv. 437 Trade St. win captured last night by Pa- It doesn't pav'tn buy gold bricks j Irolmsn P. W. Palton. Moore has with the Idea that you ran use ;hm 1 shout 30 dais more tn sne on his In building you. castles in the air. j old sentence. . Pay your City Taxes Today; don't wait for the cost. R. R. KINNEY, T. C.
Winston-Salem Journal (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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