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Thursday! luly 1319164M1 . t' . For Immediate Sale at Bargain ed Iery Afteraooa, Except ry J. U HOBNE, Jr., and J. BL. .T, Editora ud Maaaprwt. k. JJE3CBIPTI0K RATEl .1 Year. .15 20 i Month. ......... .eo 80 !a Month. .43 nWk.. -10 HysENDtgr TnE' 'EVENING ' TELEGliAM trr - No eommnnlcitlon will b pobliabed in tan EVENING TEbEGRAM oiUeu ceompanled by the same and addri f the writer, though the urn will not beceiMrily be need. ----- "Entered m eeend-olM mattei Oct 27, 1911, t the Poetoffle at Bocky XJonnt, North Carolina, under the Act ci March s,itv." ; TMDra LXATnra Am a&ivio. ; Train, i KOKTH lja , Ko.eaIfwTork Jekonllt ..... liOJam o. 0 N Tork-ickioBllle ....:" ( ' a. 8 K TorkJiekionTllU ..... :" ho. 48 Norfolk' Wilmington ,....,..a:B7m 1 o. 0 Norfolk -OeUUboro t s : m Ko. Rocky Mount tfaMtUWIUlO: 10 jm Ko. 14 Richmond Fj.lUTll!e Jt:l am . ho.es RoeijcMonnt Bprln Hopo .... 1 1 : . ho. 76 Rocky Monnt-Bprinf Hopo .. . Pm No. SI Rockr Moont-Bprlnf Hopo .. . t .10 P Ko. 64 Rocky Mount Plymootk ..... 4:80pm No. 42 Norfolk-Wllrtntton ......... Iroln, ' BA0TH. ., Mt,l How Tork JocollU 10:0S pm ha. Now York Jckonllo 13:40 pa No. M Now York -Jckpolllo ..... !'m o. 4 Nortolk-Wtlmtnirlon ... ... . . . 13 V ho. VI Norfolk OoldiBoro ......... t :?0 ta No. P Rooky llonnt-,itlll :'0 ho.B8RlehmondFytt11l fli"1"" Ka. (10 Rock Mminl Hrirlnl Hono ... 0: " Ko. 7 Rocky Moont-Sprlnf Hopo . :00 pm -. Bl Rocky Moont-Hprtlif H- No. es Rocky Monol l'lymoulh 10:86 m . 41 nwlom vmmin tiliy except Bum o :iiu tSundoy only. Thursday, July 13, 1916:- ytb city haa eoW-hiKh wcnln nil He own to, go after and ilioy. are along the railroad Tight ot way throUglv the city and while we are willinir to yield a Vote ! of thanks to the Btreet coiiiinil tte fr!jJ It.-' !?: 1....L- In liu n I IM uuuig me nwii i. ly ' mighty little incentive iiieolnng :hh old waloe and baltm of eovton, limlly wash: "d ruta and old tool boee, anil' a lot 7 undesirable rubbish i sTored nonrby. There ia some cause forTjjust iWiate o whith looks tlt".rt, but the city -tlhprs have r'yfat one is all right, Kilo with ttcncds, horrible a thy thvv look much better fight at this . ,.i-r u don 't think we would have a ! amount of trouble convincing the i.nidout non-progressive lu the'ohv ,uitr of 'the fact that a public, li ,frw wriuld bo a. eood thine for Itockv Mount, not a bit of It. Of course there , might be some who would .place t he lim itation i -there and would then declare Jhat we didn't need .it and it is tliis ho rt "of fellow tha t we en t himiast s 'Tor vthe'Vaitse must set out to convince: Let's work among them anl when the Cham ' her of pommerce committee gels ready to start the ball to rolling Tct 'a' count " the' sriftwliile opponent on the right idorThirliropbsiiioii. ; v ' i The fact that Rocky Mount isn't able to land at the top of the column in th league standing itsn't any- rcimnn that they are not playing baseball or that thfl team should not receive tbo financial support of our citizens, in firketiTTiouirht at the irne.: Bancbnll is tt great big thing for Kooky Mount and this thing of having the onlyojimss C franchise in the State puts this city In the forefront with towns all over tho nation. We couhln i afford to drop ' it here, and there is no such idea, and there is no "8. O. 8.'' signal being aent up by the (pafnagement but just a lit tle friendt. warning that , attendance, more attendance would bo appreciated. 4 -Th-way franc ann Ureal Britain ,-are attempting to satisfy the; norhl . .that the German submarine "Treighter, V 'the Deutschland is a war. vessel is real 1 Iv amusing to the rest of us. The On ' VhI powers have certainty scored and -Y"rriTrii?avlly' slntu'o iieccTWlty In Hit i'her Af invention, and the demand ' '' hour mude it Imperative. Heal: v at at the United States could hope turning such a craft from its y r OVCH Uli"( t. lippljes enough for the trip t" I- .lrt..i;i.lfin In trive.it niroe earest German port, wonldii t nia (y hurt the Germans. What they 1 'jit is the money" that the 'Americans 1 ie for either dyes, medicines and V" and, while we might wish to K'utral in (his matlcr it looks very H o us us-though we would no 7a , 1 V the allies if we attempted to ru ' to harm or to interfere with tire diland. ' . . i ' no longer a question of "harp proposition and it lias pass stage with pretty-nearly all 01 . M; Hereabouts and it is tngii time J 1 were fixing that South Whita I Jnahip- four-mile -of rwuU--It rl t thirty days at the very out- tf y will be left for work before ' tobacco market opens. There are t of ptfctere.that have in the past selling their bright leaf here t!pt ng to trxfttiat road but once, ami l pmoat impassable condition uow " tmd winter raius can be coun- h.do the rest. Rocky Mount i not afford to let this four fil isolate them from so rich . V d it is high time mat hps i . . . . . . ... J I .1 busv. The Chamber ot I Tl tonight ana we aou i H or more timefy subject. i that would do any SO i s a 1 III n :mer-f dotwearrTheT WHITE-season "isnoMHn II 1 1 full blast.; 1 1 Shot Dept 1 E 1 1 1 THE 1 I Rocky Mount I ML cided lliat $l,MIKl is enough to pay a ' whole lime health cflicer and they are. now advertising for just such a man to ii'i viViii tlmt capaiTty. It is to be. hop- iVWiced ttfep t-Hrr-ltcll4i-: th'it " fins', been -taken by Nash county will not' now' be lost and this county, oi'e i f the foremost til-tin' Statu' in this, W-e'lr . is 1 liiigeriig on tic brink, ! Tlie commissV'UWs arc said to have sat isfied iuipiirers with the declaration (hat since it appeared that Nash coun ty was to prove a training school fer the whole time heaTtir workers that they would pay prices that were com mensurateAnd so the nalary has been cut from $2,400 to $1,8110. per year. If Mr. Wilson hasn't had more .than j blame them. However tlie nest in.ior nne man -b share of .problems to decide matioii iiirToad building declares that, in connection with tin. Kuropeun clash, gravel, sand , and clay, with concrete we cant, recall in History wnere mere gin icrs c.ui i"""r" . .uujusumu-i--'-has been a President that has him beat. ' good a road as there is anywhere aiul The' latest problem shoved upon him is this inaMcr is worth .considering"' tmr the intei luetatiou of whether or not a especially" as one represents thousamb. bJrrrdrdrdrJfdr THE ONLY DRY IN ROCKY MOUNT On of the Most Modern in the South We Are Prepared To Give You a Class of Work That Cannot Be Excelled Fancy Dyers and or Ilea's Palm Beteh Suits Drj' Cleaned and' Pressed $' .5(1 .Men's Cool Cloth Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed .73 - Men 'e Suits Dr -Cleaned ancf Pressed . l.TKT Ladies" Dresses Dry Cleaned and Pressed -l.ot up Ladies' SVits Dry Cleaned and Pressed ; ..i 1.50 up Ladies' Skirts' Dry Cleaned and Pressed c- .75 up Men's Suits Antiseptic Pressed ... :T -. . Ladies Suits Autiseptie Pressed ..r0 Call tis up lr 0,,r Speeial Prieetion silks, lurs, Sport Coats; Kid and Satiti Slippers. Gloves, Feathers. Velvets, Laees, Portiers, Kiir, Carpets, Hlankets Etc We Invite The Public To Call and Go Through Our Plant - - Model Cleaning and Dyeing Company Formerly Dry Cleaning Department Pearl Laundry. Dyers, Cleaners, and Hatters J. H. LEDBETTER, Mgr. 136 JSimset Avenue Phone 717 , Rocky Mount, N..C- -White Pumps Are th4mostpopularlsellers in sum- We are prepared to show well as the Colonial. Priced at $3.50, $4.00, $4.50. Let Us Show You ANC HOR-STOR "The Store That Sells for Lett for Cash" submarine, -thai - is iinarmt'd, j-nt that can deft freight isn 't a hostile ship, There are points cf conteiitiun on 'both hides and the 'resident, -J.t iippea is, rTmt illi I'M rc.lai v l..llisiiTg7 ik id hi; III'.I.IIV I..IIIMITg; the jinjge and the jury. On the'; other hand 'when the President was elected back in w ho would have t hoiight of nonie tfllow coming under the -'ocean .to trade with us. This is truly a marve l"iis and a wonderful age There is no denying' the fact that the talk of a 'sand clay ,noad for Kalis road tei' replace' the worn macadam isn't go iug to get the approval of a great Idg number of residents along the street and really we don't know that we CLEANING PLANT. French Cleaners numbers . the Different Styles as coni.:ia'il:ti) tho patented and more accepted 'method at -tenaof-. thousands. We wouliln't regard it as a miss not o bit of 'it, if there might lie. censt meted . :t tew nan ircd feet ot this RO-veriiincul-j oiled, sand clay.' road' as an e.ieriment-. There u ertainlv trial, enough ahead ' of it for the comiii'' .winter.' HOW APPENDICITIS CAN BE PREVENTED Rocky Mount people should know that a. "few doses of -simple buckthorn bark,, glycerine, etc, as mixed in Ad b r i ka, often, relieve or prevent appen dicitis. This simple mixture remove such surprising foul matter that K SI'OON'pri. relieves fllino.-t ANY CASK eonstipal iou, sour stomach or gas. A short 'treatment helps chrrViic stomach trouble. A'ller l ka has' easiest and most tlioronghjictjo.i) iniytlniip. we ever sold. The tirilhu unitf v o. jiinuic. i m- con cm um cmis - '; .--: ' ' ' - I 7J . THE UNIVERSAL. CAR j - : ; 1 b: More than half the cars you see are "Ford3 " L - Over a million Ford cars are in use today, 1- '. rendering efficient economical service under O " all kinds of conditions. 500,000 will be built H and sold thi3 year. Low rice laees it within 7i . " : r "'."" Ill I I u rr : n CAAf. T v III RS-I H I III I your rcacn. auiuihi; ifitv, auunuum I III I H HI ,,$300; Coupclct $590; Town Car $640; Sedan j j I 71 lllll . fun m r. T-t-:i. f rt:1n t t.. ' I II Mill ll 9SW I. O. D,t UCkiuit, Vll uiayiny at, xui- 1 1 I N -I I nettc's Ford Suply Co., South Main street, lllll ID J ! Rocky Mount, N. C. . I I El - -r- ' in plan as -First Floor- North Carolina If I)ptroit,M rli., .lulv 1, - I'erni;) n f nt'J or'ffii n iz;i i inn ai'nn iiilriint mn;ii (kkIv of tirs of thi' world,- to i.irrv 1'nrward thf work of ' 4 bettering Imisiucss bv brt ! Pl llttJ Stl IPsttin II sill f IS LHMtlg t'll t'l't Ptl it the rlnsinc sossion hrrr today -of thf n'rpt ahnnal Woi ld s Salesmanship Con j At th rirartiVV? fame time. .rue .lau'iarus 01 I . - .... , .. ITi T SALESMEN a lornial pronouncement otiKssJ ilesinansliip' u ...1...1 i ii... i ii i ' r- On .West Side of Church Street, only, Three Doors from the Methodist Church. Lot 52 x 218 feet, and 16-Rootn Dwelling Thereon. . . . . . Al modern improvements. f f A bargain if purchased immediately, i -Forfurthermformation apply to ? j WiDdnsonBuUisckCgmpan Phone 83 MONEY i . - , .-',' '""'J -Applications for loans ondesirable busi--ness, dwellings, or farm property, in amounts ranging from $1,000 to $10,000, where the security is satisfactory, are solicited. These Joans can be arranged to be repaid in install nients running as long as five years, when de sired. : -T i. ---VTrH-f "1-- R0GICYM0UNT Insurance & Realty Go. R, Le HUFFINESenera! Mzuiager - v Report of Condition of FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' of . ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. - At the close of business, June 30th, 1916. COMPTROLLER'S CALL ISSS - RESOURCES Loans and Discounts , Overdrafts, secured and unsecured U. S. Bands at par Furniture and fixtures Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ...... Cash and due from banks and U. S. Treasury ... ' LIABILITITES: Capital Stock 4---- -. - t Surplus . 1 Circulation -Undivided Profits Dividends Unpaid Rediscounts with Fi deral Reserve Bank Deposits Checking and Sayings Accounts boiiciiea. Four Per Cent Dnterest paid on Savings Accounis, com pounded quarterly, COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS: A - June 30th, 1911 June 30th, 1913 June 30th, 1915 '., June 30th, 1916., i -: r n M r", Planters Bank Building TO LOAN $540,759.89 ...... 127.45 25,010.00 4,495.25 2,400.00 118,985.68 $691,778.27- ..$ 50,000.00 ... 40,000.00 25,000.00 -f 8bi 2,000.00 c AC A 4 U,UiJ1. "-..I' 519.870.24 S - $691,778.27 A . m . -c ..$197,151.80 369,392.64 . .. 389,745.04 519,870.27 .. a-. N7 1 iasionera have do- i i ) , ( w -
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