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' i ''' PACE TWO Monday, March 20th, 1916. , . I of Heriioir. and the -bear charged at him.' IVtifPafOthers PoreY arc trustVT-gun to his shoulder and a was abuuTTu heiTn1)rum cnangoTT islpp his course and dove into a clump of -.-r underbrush. 1 1 "Hhoot him,i Charlie; shoot him; put it mi liim." veiled Herxoir's friends Can't We Convince You That The Saving Here Are More? . - - 1 - from their safe perches. 1 4 wuaiB inv use, misweieu ncr.OKi dropping his Rim. "lie s out anyway, Hp ran out of line." - ,r - - 1 , ' - u-ll - . 7 ITT vw , wyrrr- RYANrANNOUNCES"DSTES OF EXHIBITION SEASON Twd"iRraj6rLeague Clubs Will Be TalteriToiT One Here and Another at Wil mington; Players to Begin ArrivinjNextAYeekJLo--cais Will Make Trip Into Central Part of State, to Play Three Games at Win ston-Salem. With the eliising of the datoof April '7 1 h t o plnv the 1' hi 1 a do Iphiu Athh tic s at HuiiHct pink, Manager Knv Hvan of tht! Tar 1 i .today announces his exhibition da lea and matters are rapid ly taking shape, r,i : ti m-biil lilom here abouts. The 'regular's the- recruits and rural phcnonifi aio !! sluted to arrive "in this city during l Im. irtutmifc week ami the lirst; call- for -.piaoticu will ..occur about Afarcli ililtli, or just four days, before the Huston Heaves open (he sea ton on the local lot. Twenty-live pluv T are expected here for the j r.'i I i t Reason and more than one third of them players from the reserve brought, over f rom'last year's pennant-winning V if giuiui lcngtu;, club, Tlniiii in imly niie TAKING IT EASY AT PHIL TRAINING CAMP ?i -L is?V -!, 4-. V, ' V-" rf' WINSTON-SALEM MANAGER OUTWITTED BILLY SMITH Winston-Kaleiii, Mflifh Utl. Cliailey f'lliiiey, pilot - of the Wiu-don Salem 'l'tt'iji4,.jiuM)eM iiJiiJiej'sJjvihewlieii he sinned It, 11 " Klrrman," of the t mvi-r-sitv of Virginia, -star of that iiisti.tu tmil, wlm utaa iwantwl . liv. ''imth - the Washington Anienaii league anil the Hii'hinond 1 iiternntionnl leagije chilis. ('Inucv wireil ( hnke (Inftifh Inst Satur day lnglit to-sign Hhrimui for him, and this as done, light undei Hillv (Smith's (It'iehinond pilot) nose. . Smith made a speeml tup to Charlottesville last Hilt urdav for the purpose of giving Khr iiuin, who is a catcher, the "once over." . Ivlmnfin piayeii star bail both at the. hut and li(diind'fhe' plate '"'for the t'ni rnrgitA-Tifr'uuiiiia. Jle is :i liig felltiw a nil Knows eoiisiuerai)ie noom i ne gaiiie. I. ist suiiiuier he phiyed liull and accept ed Inoni'V for his servicjs. '. This got' liini in liail with tin? faculty of the Vir-giniiii-- college: and n 11 older .was issued j n-venting Klinran. wlm was trying out With Wa shiiijjtoh. from niMii'ariiig the. hall tield in iinit'oriiu. YES, BASEBALL PAYS; LISTEN TO MR. TAFT ".Old March :.".- I - ii I I'll in lar.les court ' 'iiiciiinnt i I'.. Tnft in Ins iiiiswm to the suit (if tliaricsi Hslinialstig for I".",.');") alleged to lie oiie fi'oin the sale of ttm shiires of ; the ( hiea go National IcagiK' ."'el lib st licit that .were owned by Si'liiiiiitstig, revealed some of the prnfita.- the I' h ca TTT (diib.- Chief Bender. Chief Bonder, who is here Seen at mi Linn ht, tho rhilliur' ttBiniiur T.'i ft says that during the period of fi'ven years ti'.oiii .Hit) to . liil.l 'tncin-. ii', the dividends upon the capital. : l '(ck of tin- cl.io totaled' K 10 per cent, III l'.ll.'i, the disputes. of -the- .Vation lil I.enguc. and resident ('liarles W.-.--Mur'-. tihy - niirl, t he -start ing of' -t he- Feileral league. iii. I! 11, li'dUi-cd the earnings ' of flv. ('liiciorii Nntimiiils So that a divi- as a hunter. The Cincinniiti iilot 'nud some tiieaiM were out in ipiesf of il . last fall. and one of the pai tvdiscov ci ed a black bear. There was a genual ai uttering ami the members of the puity picked otu ifiendrv' (5-es. V'iJfV'iili-i.-ot rt, jTAWti of Mintage hafely with the exception Lydia Chapter. A ct i in oi t art t meeting of Lydia rhripfev," No. lb!', O. i:. S.will be held in the I'lsonic Temple on Wednesday, are uiged to be present. All nieinbi is , . Combined Statement of the Condition of The Planters National Bank Rocky Mount, N. C., and , ThePlanters3ank z Battleboro, N. C. At the Close of Business March 7, 1916. - Resources Loans and Discounts ,: $640,091.32 Stocks and Bonds : 49,500.00 Real Estate, Banking Houses 38,000.00 iuirnitiirea nd Fixtures . -- 5,900.00 0v7e7-tlraftsT"r:.;7.7...T.r...."Z 53.84 Cash and Due from Banks : 198,904.98 1 $932,510.14 - Liabilities Circulation ,. '. .,.$ 25,000.00 Deposits' ?. - 671,963.16 Reserved for Interest and Depreciation 13,033.63 Dividends Unnaid '. 20.00 - 7 X 1 n il lili 1 1 1-1 1 -1- 1 I FREE 1916 D. & M. -.. . B" 3hS'tj)"'1S'3SXIr;'J'1 Rule Books Ask For One FREE D. & M Score Cards and, Catalogues. Ask For Them We have just received our complete line of Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bags; jffusical Instruments Watches, Jewelry, an3BaseBalT "Goods" f or -Spring and Summer ; which is Ke largest in North Carolina. We will sell you the famous D. & M. Official League $1.25 Base Ball for 98c. Guaranteed not to rip or tear. Also -Bats -Mitts;- Gloves - Masks,- Shoes,-and everything ' in the Sporting Goods line at Half the Price you pay elsewhere. When it comes to Trunks, Suit Cases and Hand Bags, we rule Rocky Mount on Prices. See for yourself. Below You Will Find a Few Bargains in Unredeemed Pledges Qne-Minute Picture Taking Machine, value $40.00, educe"4"to One Edison Graphone with 15 Records, value $30.00, Reduced to - .$9.98 One Brass Slide Horn, value $25,00, Reduced to .-$12.50 One Nickle Slide Horn, value $18.00, Reduced to.'. $8.50 One Cornat, val9 S20.0Q, Reduced to 42JZ5 " holdout-frnnrlnst-yrar'n T-lia-mTTnnTnnrr arn"p wil' ,e remeriibCTeifwr-arrTjld Clarence Teague, a,. southpaw pitcher is , Ath,p'tio Btar. The i,uian twirler i XUHI person, wnue win one iiii'iiiner , . , .,,l,, a claimed l.v-the-dinft route and four bv ha!i " ln the game for nea.ly a t.ui ti, , iiauiu .wiii ...it..r' h. Kiiii I sccre tf years, but ho la ..-confident sruson with a club that on paper looks " ftbout as flood as anyju a elask-CI lejiguft licrealj. . Manaffer Stallinirs, with his Ronton Braves and the phenoniinal world's champions of 111 14, are to bn the oulv : major league club that will be dated . tpa the loent lot and since he limit's along hia iirst strinj; club It will only bo -through itornn imkind act of the fwather man that several thousand peo ple will be kept from the contest. The i game is already being -exteiisivelv -ad vertiscd and arrangements have Intern mado -whoreby persons may use truins, 1 several of which will be held until nf- ' ter the garno is over, to return home the same day. This is exactly the same date that the New York Yankees were -here - Instyrnr-nndHr tsthe. plan-.tif the locals to have Hiia first .Moudnv in April made an occasion of u visit , of ft ma jor leagul club of ii'omiiieuce. ---The datlTig at -WitmluqeTm-iTirThff T'liilndelphia Athletics is the eulniiiia- I I Ilinl kn llfll Cl.llAfill reHSOnS (if ITOOll baseball left.- He "was with the Brookfeds a part of Just season. and ; Thursday Wins'on, t'aroliiia league !!t, U'ir.sfoii. . . ""- . -April 2-1, Friday aud Siitunlny -Knleigh, 't'aroliiia leiiyue at if n h'iyli. THORPE AN BRAINARD LEAD GIANT HITTERS . : Marliu, Tex:,. March u.-.Tlie Oiaiits' rook ies, wit h ldibe Hentoii and. K rant er, a lievvconier,: i u the box, defeat ed the regulars in. a hid '(nine Hat iirduy - after;-, noon, 2 to I Tcsraii ami I 'en-it t workr ed for the first, team. Heuny Kaiit't', 4he biuihfiil Fed., made the tir! of the jjnuie. Thorpe flint lira i nurd led, in the batting, with two hits eiich. Ke.l-. ly and Klsh are .'lighting it out for the light, rieldi.OKitipiii l'oni'li ri ml" Holic-iiU-snu iiot vet having shown un in: cauip. Ii'inl ol' only :JII per ee-Ht - onlv pel cut .for the ill l!M 1,'aiid year l!M.. . Tnft admits' that ; Sclnniilstig owned the tiK) shares nf ' stock. -.re f erre.d - t'o in. the suit, but declares that there is il"" . Sf-hliialstig '.onlv ; $li,2o. of the ilO.Onn jiaid for- the club by Charles W'.'.'giiiuan, of I'liicago. . ; . . ' . ' :liln t4 Capital, Surplus and Pfits !. Planters National Bank :...$100,000.00 Planters Bank, Battleboro : 25,000.00 Surplus and Profits 97,493.35 222,493.35 . Herzog and the Bear t 'h aria I erzog,' mnh'a ge r o f t h e (;.in -cii'.nati .National league baseball .club, i quite a hunter so they say. . I'liring the stove league season FI i -Zog puts in the time hunting along the. Hastern shore. lie lives "at 'Hidgt'ly, Mil., ii few miles-south of the town of' Jiappc, made famous by the home run wallops of John Vraiikli'i Haker, . This, 'liowevi'r,- is getting away from the main idea Herzog (uid his; ability. $932,510.14 J. C. Braswell, Pres. J. M. Sherrod, Vice-Pres. M. C. Braswell, Vice-President. Millard F. Jones, Cashier. . W. W. AveraAsst Cashier. J. A. Daughtridge, Assistant Cashier, Battleboro, N. C. ' '- We solicit your banking business. 1 1 One Clarinet with Reduced to Leather Case), value $35.00, 100 Pairs of Bali-Bearing Skates for Boys and Girls,- " value $2.00, ' Reduced to . --- MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE $11.98 M :.$i.48 N. J. EDWARDS & CO. 109 Tarboro Street D. J. EDWARDS, Prop. fl tioii nf olnim tlmt hnvn been ilcvelonind Ilraiuai'd is likelv to replace liiibcit at f 0.r-MaayauthiOHi1u(3a g" 'trrm1 poi i r W0!riH4 elared they would train in Wilmington..! so Inr "7rwaa tlieimiduglit tliaT the NevFToTk" State club would engnge the Athletics but when this fell through the Tar Heels pressed for their date iiird vestcr dav the contract was closed. Tho complete exhibition season ax an nounced: ; f April Hrd, Monday lioston Mrnves at Kocky Mount.- -April" 7th .Friday Philadelphia at Sunset park, Wilmington. April 8th, Saturday A. and M. cob lege (pendinf ). April II, Tuesday Richmond inter national league at Kocky Mount. April '12, 1.'), Wednesday and Thurs day Raleigh Carolina league at Kocky Mount. - April, H, l!i, Vriilay-nnd Saturday Richmond, International league at Richmond. April 1H, 19, 2(1, Tuesday, Werluesday rame BHD TAKE SALTS Bays Backache la arJ3ign You Have Been' Eatliie Too Much Meat,. Vicii'.h Forms Uric Acid REPORT OF THE CONDITION. OX, The Sliarpsbni'g Banking Co., at Sliarjis bnrg in tho Stato of North Carolina at the clone of business March, 7tll, 1916. , KKSOI'KCKS Loans -and discounts ...,..,. Overdrafts unsecured :. ... . ... Hankiiig house, : Ftiiuitui'c and lixtures , . . . v . . . . . . . Due from National hanks .. ('nsh-ttMtw"',;':',:''rv'""''.,'";i';""''-'':-'' (odd 'coin 7 : . ... - . .- Silver ciiiii, including all -minor coi Nut ioiial i - other IVr :'uik l.'aiof' m.tc and . . ': .;-.; -. .-...,....,. .'. . '' '' ' ': ';itii:t.!'i.l j :'. tiH;!-;?)''-;"" ,; ; ; 1 lO.mi , f;; ; " ; . Ol : our-onoes omfortable? I iisil.nd To!:d . - . -: . i.i.i;ii:rni:s. Capital sloe k juiid in . .... surplus fund i. . . ; . . . ... . , . . , I'lidiviih'd 'i..'il ., less', cur ' -itiit; 'expenses' and U'.Nc.' paid . .;. .. .- ..... . I...;.,. . (Wi, oo; , 'IIIIU.IMI IV Time 'Kayingii ( ','lsli ier' ing .:. -il jv-ioj-ij-lel cciLi Heat epOH c!li'c l-O do id, .depo.-tt lld- i;,iiHi.ii." P,!". Hi .i.'l'l When - anil- -ilall -m . generally an ins y too much meat. hii'"s thority. Aleut ryVins p with backache - ktlnev- regiim-'ii iiave bneu eating a well-known mi tirie acid which Tidal . ,'.T.-i le.iMile STATK OK NOirl'll t'.Vh'DI.INA, ' yt'OVSVf ( M'-.N AS I ' Vr, S. I !n rper .Cash iei.i.f t tie named bank jitr- sidemnly swea the above statement i.-i -t rue .1 o t Ii of luv-Jjijiiwledee and belief!-'-' ' '. .1. S. ll AUb 4 il ibove . that e best KIT, ' sliietli IVrrect Atti "rtATi'iii:i;on. Subs this-17 (Senl) ,M.' A. r .1. I'. l,'(il:l',l s. - : (i. T. HAWKS. ! ; " . l)i l-i'etots rilled 'and swofn'.fo before ine, dav cf March ltt.' ' - " U- '' H"lil!INS. Notary Public, -.ion eoi rc lieeember. '2-, It' 17. DO THEY FIT . . YOUR FEET? A good comfortable, well fitting shoes .is not only necessary from a comfort and wearing standpoint, it is necesrvfrom an earning standpoint as well. No one can do his or her best work wearing an ill fitting pair of shoes. Come to us," let us fit you with a pair of J. & K. Slip pers. They are made on well fitting, shapely lasts, which means greater comfort, longer wear. overworks the kidneys in their etl on to filter it from the blood and thev become aort of paralyzed and oggv. When your kidneys get slugirish ;md " 'log you must relieve then, l:l:e von relieve your bowels removing all (lie body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; .your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get pore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Kither consult a goodreliable physi rian at once or get from your phanna fist about four ounces of Jad Salts; lake a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days aud your kidnpys will then act fine. . This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juire, combined with . lit hia, and has been used for genera. Tirmfl to rlenn flftrl nrimnlflr.A atiUTLrish 1 - kidneys; TdsrjTiFnHze--HiTTlB : , 1 i : : . .. ,i I - . uoiir w il no lunger irritate!, mug ending bladder weakness. -'- J. Jad Salts is a life saver for regular! meat eaters. It is -inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effer- vi m eiit Hthia-water drink. STAR FISH MARKET Before you buy your Fish, call at Star Fish Market. We carry a full line of Fresh and Salt Water P ush We dress them to order. ' F. T. Fulcher, mgr. Phone 101 Across street from New Postoffice Now Spring line to select from. Greyr Brone, Black Kid, Gun Metal. Patent Leather. IT IS ALWAYS A PLEASURE 1 TO SHOW YOU OUR GOODS J. H. Daoie THR pFPF.Nr)A"BT. HTORT; I-1' 1 ' 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I ! 'I T ! -1 ! 'I 'I l-rjll -4 Annoricementl; i il You arc cordially invited to inspectj bur line before placing your order forHu your Spring Suit We have the most$com plete line of. exclusive woolens from the best for i i , ii eiirn ana domestic mi lis ever shown in KockV Mount. Now on display by the .only -practical designer and tailor in the citv. See our specials at popular prices $25.00 $27.50 $30.00 Difficult Alterations a Specialty. . - - ,. i i Rufus R. Womble N. C. Foremost Designer and Tailor" 109rTarboroStreeL- 11. i r f' 1 L'J jj u : 1 w I Iii I 1 P. il A i I lj ri fJ rJ ri r' rj rJ r--J J r-.' ' ". .- J
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