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; ';V ''-''-- '-V-'-Y ' ' - ",' ' . V "" '., '-' V ' - ''V'-'', l-AGEKIGIIT Thursday, July 13, 1916. THE EVENING TELEGRAM '0 . s .zz : i r . . . . . , ... - . . rS Try"0ur-3i0 DOLLAR V ifeSSr'i WAD of Wood "and be M Hi I S DOMESTIC FUEL'jjjO. j ' II : C! m wo A f 1 lit m jtC.k awM- j 111 J . . Ill Cool Cloth, Palm Beach and Tropical Worsteds arc the materials that will be the; most .in demand-fop the; hot sum- mer days. We are show fng these in a great vane- , ty of patterns and models,"7 and at attractive prices too. Come and letus show you'. :: " HowJltjout a Straw Hat, SjT, Underwear or Ox fords? . . We are prepared tci 4--V- V HIV ULiUUUU) W VU1I1V. and let us serve you. Rocky Mount Shoe & Clo. Co. ' THE MEN AND BOYS' STORE Indian Wo kcoiihc Famous "Indian Kock" Ginger Ale on ice all the time. ' Fresh line vegetables daily. Fresh coun try butter and eg&s fresh all the time. Newest line of groceries in the city Prompt Service. Accounts kept cor rectly. t. .i&i Your business solicited. Phone us your orders. Jenkins & 171-Two Phones-172 Should We will U ; B 7irst National Bank Building iW jj A.o.at, Kock Jeffreys . K!7 Sunset Ave.. you want anything These goods are the celebrated N. E. & S.. shov you the invoice so you will be -L1U G1, PHILIPS ASK FOR and GET - HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Chain subaUtates coat YOU -- prtem. NO BREAD TICKETS There will lit; no necessity for bread tickets - or meat diet . rest rii-1 ions in the ."li'iMa: ..144-ii i" f i i e , --her a i isrr- I hi'. AlUI'i ieaTr f- fai'Tucr . fs iircjiii rt'tf , tor ; I'liicrpMicirn, This is Mir i-mjii drawn from an agn--itl1 ii rii I prepaTodno.ss survey -just, eoiu- Icted- liy "in k Islund .Lines, s n voi- Imititr.v contribution, to tin', movement fiir induslriil -preparedness, tnngurfttcd by. the Nnvnl Consulting HoardA ,,' fcmcrgoucyiincrouscs of from lit to 00 per cent in' tin' supply of lireaclstrilTs and pork a. re- piiHsi nil' in mosi or mi tVii'ial . Misxifwippi valli'V .-Htatvti, in'-rnrtyuB-to s1at'inrnt iiiinlc Ky dircctiiii! of a .'dozen Htate okti-riMiit iitatioim, 7iTrrrpTTt)tis.rirlliinyiHiio oTTTiTo Hoiithwest Trail, tin-' Koi'k Island 's ofli cial t'a. mi in.iya.iiif. . . ilr. J.j. AIJcu, ; i.'issi'ii(,'i'r traffic, ma uau-i. -will) had supi'i-vision of the f.work, states 1hat the oiitstandint; fact j: itelM ttliility of the whi'atri',ti'ii Htid cot i ton states not only to sustain tliem ! selves, hut to. furnish "the hulk, of the i nation's fowl supply and to inake quick ji haitKc. in tlio fai'iuiiiK priiKiain, should necessity arise. It aipears, further, that I the nation has availalde peculiarly j'tli ' it nt tud eonvenieiit channels for reach j ini; the farmer. These include state hj.' ' V'eu!turiil colleges and experiim'iit 't-. roS7dl7'7Te--Wl7rpoTred in pHrTTTy i-t-lt nat itnifr) iron-nuirntn'T--tihr-TToriiT- tv farm adviser sesteiu.. I he latter is provided for in -the Smith I.ever act which' insures amu'opnat ions of over if4li.iiiMl,iiiiii for a nine year perioil, with tin annual coutinuiuK appropriation thereafter. .Tliroiijjh . these m nis the jjovernment reaches out to, the individ ual farmer to enalde ipiick changes in crops when I'lni'itiencies arise. :;: In a summary of the. survey, attention is diricteil to the economic leaks in A nieriean aLTieulture. such, us the tosses from animal diseases estimated by See retnrv of''Auiiculture Houston' at -4 2 1 , - UiUU U14M44I u a ly h hor M - ilue to temporary shuttiiij; oft ot the (iermaii supplv, the necessity, for more live slock nTTi cry fanii to couser soil fN-tilrty mid relievo the world-wid.' shoitae of heef. A NEW USE FOR SKIMMED MILK Now Being Manufactured Into a Cov erlng For Shingle 'IV . ''""'1 -" ' -- -"' Chicago, duly 1 :!. r'nsteail. of.fecdinu skim milk, to the hos. tailriers use it ill the manufacture of a fin' restrain cov erijin for liuildin ou'i'ioses,. 4)Hii'eia'llv shiut'les,. This use of what farmers have sometimes considered practically a waste oMhe farm, is announced ly Kin est McCulloliKh, 'of this city, Fire Pro- I. Iltlu1l-Kll,.illi I I 1111 ' ululi'lll-llLlnV trv in an interview 'Jfjven her - 'The interview was liroiiKht ahont hv the recent surest ion that a mixture of cement and ordinary line sand in a pasle is effective us. a lire ri'straint iri'paia tion for shingles hut it-has the difticulty tlmt the wood ahsorhs the water, aiil the dry sand and cement Mow away.,. The'ciise in inilk, it is declared, is the medium used to hold intact the pigments in cold water paint, so hy usiuK, skim milk without water the integrity n( the paste is assured.:' Kurthci'inoiv!lhji UssiJs, akini milk in the piepiiration of 'certain ..paints is miid to have limn' heeii known to the trade as a trade secret. Now it is jjivon out -fertile general puhli'c so that any farmer can cover his own fnrjn luiildini; with a lire letaidjint paint jnade from the skim inilk from his own farm-, to nether with eeiuent and line sand. It nil makes a water prixdiim paint. LOANS NEGOTIATED ON IMPROVED FARM LANDS FIVE YEARS si.ooo to $50,0(10 jr . BATTLE A WINSLOW KOCKY MOUNT of that order you FOR AMERICANS IF INVADED J! i ! ' i '. i:i....;,. t'-L.. "' .. ' lea Cream and Cake o. ni isi. I 7-i:t-:tt TRADE REPORT BRADSTBEET IS liichmoiid. July 13. Bradstreet 'h Saturday w ill say for Richmond and Vi' inity: Iast mouth suw the bi'Kininiig of tile vacation ami , liet ween season ipiietitiid ia wholesale, trade. -Manufacturing', lines continue active and re tail trade is good, particularly in sea soiiiJble torn modi fci oh. Maiiufanturoijs coiitinu to- exprienee some difficulty In nl.l itniiWr nni'PSSH TV HO ntdies 1 1 lit this conditiiiti is lieing graduully iinpovcdL c lasses are working ai capacity ami are nmv, heliind 'with . their orders. Those engaged in the manufacture of thinks, hags and leather pood are receiving the largest Volume, of.orders they have had within thtr'pnst two years and are op erating at full tupacity whore labor is obtainable. Manufacturers of tobacco and cigarettes are working at full time, and this the molt important nianufac- , trrl.ntest number in its his-' IOIOO I V ' 1 J '" K ' ' '"S 1 ,').". torv Lumber continues ..iu .fuir - de-i niiiiiiLeja'ortJiud .limenMioiLjsraileaJMS: llll.ll li "I .". ""T-TT".' ;.. . I... - in .mm! iiuiirirv, but coastwise ves sels are hard to oldain. Local railroad report continue to show a Bteady in crease in revenue, and few bile cars. I.aliijr is well employed, actively in manufacturing' I'1"'3 having rendered fai nnabor scari't and high in some Vi cinities. Hank clearings for Juno It'll! Tvere : ii70,t!iij,000J iiKicomjiarisoh with $.'i!i17!W,0lMUl0 for the same month of last year or an increase of about HO per cent. Statements of banks made in '.response- to the; govern mental ciills as of Jujie thiitittli show a very satis f..,.tni v ..iiiulitiHii and in tnanv instances LdopoaiUju'ttidr-a. iiigh .a-ejiiirdTotfll-re- niiri.pii of the- wen i.r eiieriu . nesei e Hank "have . reachM their, highest -figure thus far, amounting to s. 1 ,1(11 .HSil.Ot).. (ieneral eollectiom fire good. ('oinmir: ci'al failures 'in this district showed a slight decrease for June lDlli in (lom parisoii with the same month of liist year. The product market is at its us ual seasonaJdull period. . Crop Report Kxcessive rains during, the. early part of June retarded crop cultivation, but stands are generally good and favorable weather from no on will assure good yields.. Cotton is'a little late but in 7;i.d .ViiiTitiiii: aml..tcseii;-iJUUi:atluim. are for an increased yield over last voir. A full acreage of tobacco and peanuts are under cultivation. The. acre age in corn is large and the crop in fair condition. Kruit is reported 'to lie di'ip piug badlv and the yield" will har.lly reni'h that' of 'last year. V Pastures are in excellent condition. A"air crop of wheat and -oats have been harvested but some damage to-tlieni by ainv weather' is. rjiportcd. Melons and other vegetables inv plentitul and shipment Jjeing..made-ui fair--volume- at gotd prices. INTEREST IN CASE - OF SAMUEL STOCKS '.Kilislon, July l.'l, Solicitor II.' H. siiaw, prosecutor for this judicial 'lis trict, states that he canid say whether er, will be ready for trial at tin' next term of Ibiulin county SiiporioK.iMiiirr'W not.. ' -Judge Bond - 'Saturday' ordered Stocks .tried' in ()nplin.. -The grand jury miist pa.-s on the c ideuce and si line other details be attended to. -"riiefe 'was called to the attention of Colonel Shaw an opinion : expressed in strei't gossip, that, the state would rerd the.jnvesV;g:vi.on into the lynching of Joseph . I'.lack 'until after .the trial of Stocks in Duplin count y-iii. t lieWeek be t'inninu' .5 iilv 2, or 'later-, aiid that if the latter should h cleared by a Oiiplin jury the whole inatter would be ilropped.'-The. solicitor .stated that such would not be the case. Stm-ks is a small issue in tin matter, lie intimated. .Men higher up are to be brought into the investigation, lie would not pi i'lict when further hp, tion. toward completing the" investiga tion would be taken. Sam Stocks. I he tmly . allegeiF ly ncher now under indictment, .is at his home in the.-Maury section- of (jroone County with forty one prominent Lenoir county men, representing a total wealth of about l,rou,niHi on his bail. Other would be sinners, who have telephoned the clerk of the court that they., would like to add tlreir signatures, have ..been informed' tliaf the bond was completed Saturday and-the prisonu- released. The clerk evidently' discouraged sujiei lliious -siirnnt ures. . . Got a Frost. ., Louisville Courier Journal. " l.ovomuking goes better under .'Hin der a I ropii al union. " picious conditions. I wooed my wile nn " That "s where I made my mistake. I proposed at (dacier Lake." . , ENCOURAGING in ,,pi ..i i t ..i ..,;.-! ..l. l i l i-,,.iinu- tinist i' li.i in. AOilress l . cannot get such price any where else. Company's, and you can get no better sure you are buying it a$ advertised. ei WJ- Hi or llj C01V OF'FIREHN PLAN TO ATTEND RALEIGH Tl Three companies Of local fireinen are looking forward,, with considerable in terest to the sessions of the State fire men's toui'iiii incut which are to be held in .Raleiglf starting on Monday, .July 17. The city fathers at their recent meeting made appropriations available for attendance upon the part of. every volunteer fireman in the city that desir ed to be present. The 'sessions-start Monday .nfte.riii)nn..aivdili)-,rfti''.lKtu(.t9. pMmrfoir -iff :Tft eti in- v' tv 1 in. t M.l ir I). Daughtridge ami Assistant ( hu't J. w; Thurman, will leave this city Mon I day afternoon next for Raleigh. I Kocky Mount will make no entries m ! to any, of the races or engine j'ontests that are staged on that day and m lact, it appears that if the various city de partments over the State continue to ( motorize their equipment these races are 1 gradually being left to the sinnller lowus n lu'iu Imnil Mllit 'hursu drawn einiipmeiit hold sway. There is up ards f -a dozen members of the cen UoiLJrecpajinujutioxt-o-fe I. 1 l... .,f 1,n nitaiuw whi i end the im-rtine of the flreilieil whll jiossiblv half that number from the (lib son Mill and North Rockv Mount de Tini'tmeiits will iro. This citv is entitled to six votes in the. convention, they be ing those of flbr- chief, assistant -chief , superintendent of jiuttlic works, chaiir man of the fire department, aldernianie coinmittee and two delegations from the eentrnl denartiiient. I oiniianv No. 1 at their meeting recently, named 'Messrs IV R. Capelle and J. L. Jlorne, ' jr.. as delegates and Messrs. Fred Au- gust and I'aul Jordan, as nlternates. l Tl..- but one matter to be brought V.t.fPHe-Stnt-e-fviemen for attention by the local company nnd it is that of poll tax -exemption, under the law, and it is expected that action wnll lie taken on this about Tuesday or VVodnesday, though the inatter will, in all probabil ity be referred to the legislative oiu mittee. ;' ' ' . . - MACKEY RESIGNS AS SECRETARY TO GOV. Miss Mamie Turned Appointed as.Buc ' cessod to Mr. M&ckey by Gov. Craig Today. -liy the -Associated PresH. Wiaieigh,' July 1 '!. Joseph J. Mackcy, Jr., executive "secretary to (iovernor Craig, has resigned, it was iinnoiiitced to dav. Hi' will be succeeded bv Miss Mamie Turner, who had been employed in the State' Department ' ADD LI.KS Afterwards there will be abaud con-,-erf contest and Klks drill teams will engage in competition r. BAND CONCERT . Thursday night, July -.13 th, from. S to l'l. p. in. ' ' March I nvercargill, Pethgnw. Medley Ovi'i-ture Sone of Olil Ireland. ;.i,tl,well (.onccit Waltz Caronola Waltz, 1 Hazel. i -,'f 1 -1111. 'Wil HrIT ;jw. March Long Live Our I. . h. ol . -' ler. " "' INTKHMISSION LI MINTTKS Mrch The Kavorite. Geo. Harnard, Overture Recollections of Stephen Foster, M. Heye.r. 7. -Conceit Waltz-Sweet Memories, Ldw. ' Hazel.- '" -.' Serenade Evening .'. Thoughts, -.(.has. Kockwelt. ,. March The Iiamlder, B. Y. Crumlinf. Friday, July 14 Lawn Fete . and Ice Cream 5iipper Benefit of the Fourth Troop Boy Scouts of America at ' " ' Headquarters of Second Troop Near Pumping Station Tickets ,15c Entitling-, Holder to Transportation In and Out i -i Ice Cream and Cake MEETING 8z C O M P Am X Eyjerybpdy Dies Yet Pew People Prepare for Death . Most people arrange their affairs as if they would live i forever. Then Death, that has never had a place in their plans ' thrust itself into them; and their heirs, helpless women and children usually, must suffer. . r " The above is a fact. The Remedy is, name us as youfT EXECUTOR to settle your affairs. , ' The Rocky Mount Savings- THE EXECUTOR Statement of 1 , B IrgjarggjgjgiajaaErar .A : The National Bank of Rocky Mount . ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. At the close of business June 30th, 1916 ; , . . .! COMPTROLLER'S CALL RESOURCES: Loans mid Discount Stock in Federal Jii'scrvc l'ank , Hanking house' .-inil fixtures Cash ""ii due Ikimii lianks . LIABILITIES: Ctipitai Surplus and Profits Rediscount!' Divideiuls Tnpaid . Deposits ' .. -- DEPOSITS June HOtli, I'll 5 June ;()th, 1!I1G , 4 Per Cent Compounded Quarterly on Savings Deposits. Accounts of individuals, firms and corporations respectfully so licited. . - ": . ' ' , -' .. -- .- J No account is too small to receive our best care and attention, THOS. H. BATTLE, President R. H. RICKS, Vice-Pres. FRANK F. FAGAN, Cashior S. L. ARRINGTONiyice-Pres. TELEGRAM TftOS Five Cents a Line, Six W6rds to Line. Phone 71 and Have a Messenger Call for Your Want Ad. WHEN IN NEED OF AN AUTOMO- bilo jihnne 977, station aito trans-' fer ' . 5 2 jSimo. TRUNKS. SUIT CASES AND TRAV- eling Hags., Lenders of -Low prices, selling nt figu-os that seem impossildo. Having bong it a large sample stock is the reason wc sell "them so cheap. fi'Hl to nelect from t your own price. Seeing is be' ie iug, so come and sec for yourself. 'Money to loan on .any thing of vail"., Koekv Mount I'awn Shop, the "O.d Jieliahl'e, 10'J Tarboro street. ' ' (j U-tf WANTED A first Class Millinery maker and sales--lady. One without experi ence need nofcapplyi P. O. Box 949. . 7-ll-:it WANTED ROOMERS AND BOARD ers. Kates reasotMildi". : Mrs. J. T. Ilarbee, L.'5 Ilamfiiokd, or Mione 6 L'n lm. m WAKTF.n.1 OR L UNFURNISHED Which We Are Per Cent Leds Than enamelqd ware . v Corner Wellington and Tarboro Streets THAT NEVER DIES Condition of 4,r,(K1.00 12".( II 10.00 . 121,.Vi6.17 .fG)l,27(J 5:J ....fTOO.OOO.OO ... KMI.s'iMt .:i:. lo"0(i fy.000 00 ... w !fGt)4.276.G''i COMPARED . sr'J72.,N4 SG $r)."v'i- o'j W. G, KU-JJSina, Assi-uasa FOR RENT HOUSE WITH CONVEN- T iences for small family- 1'hono 507B. LADIES SHOES SHINED FREE. NA- ti'-nal , Shoe Store. 7 7 tf LOST PAIR OF HANDCUFFS. RE ' turn to police hcadipiurtei! and re ceive reward. . 7-s 4 t FIFTY HOOS FOR SALE, ALL SIZES ehcan. I" N. Main -street, (ieo. H. Chapman. I'hone 81. 7 11 tf. NOTICE Mr. T. T. IlollingsTvorth has leased the-rnrky Mount lintel -rfo one year and will be responsible for all bills from July L- . WILLTAM MEYKKS, JK. FOR SALE SURREY IN GOOD CON- dition. Can be driven double or sin gle. . Will sell cheap. Apply to R. II. '-Jenkins, :'.ll Lexington street or ' I'hone 7.W-B. ' . s Iwk. FOR SALE Huiek t!M3 good tires, Son.. FIVE " PASSENGER model, flood condition, 'j.'l.jO.dO AV. T. lioso &' '...-;- . 7 .6 t f FIRST MORTGAGE PRIVATE LOANS - ON CITY PROPERTIES ONE YEAR .... JOSEPH B. RAMSEY ATTORNEY v Selling at 1 0 Wholesale any where. r ... r i J -4 t , A . ' y- 1 ' I . (
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