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I kit I'tibli'shcd Kvery Afternoon, Kxeept Sunday, by Tho Tiorkv Mount J'uhliidiiug Co., 100 0H-10 N. Mnin Klroot, Telegram Hulld ing, Ifocky Mount, N. (J, . Member of .the Worth Cnroliua Association of Afternoon Papers' , FOREIGN . HrH'lUOSr'SlTATIVK MncQuid-Miller Co., Jne i 2.1 K. al h Street, New York City Hartford. Building Clili-nn, ' JH.' ' ! PIIONKS Business Manager 71. R .Circulation. Mnnnger 7 j.p Editorial Itoonis ()() ' StTHHCRlPTlON JtATKH " " One Year if.1.20 Six Months 2M() Three Months , .;;n. One Afonth, , . 43' One We No coi Week . , , . , , . . , , ." jo communication will lu. .K. 'Iished iti TUB KVKNINfl TKU'' liRAM unless nccompniiinit by the f nine ami address of the writer, ougli the nnmo will not necos f ;ily be used. . ., '' . j "'Entered ,,, na aefmnd - class !' tter Octohrr 27, Hill, nt the 1 toflice at Rocky Mount, North lina, under the Act of March 3, 1 7S." SVa! NORTH , w i" J'iooIM ..... l:08ia u. n now i or jcii.,nvlll ..... 8:U0nin to. 6 Nw York JackaotiviUt 6:48 am l-o. as, Norfolk-Wilmington ...,,.., ;BJ am J o. l0 Norfolk Ooldnl.oro li:Ht am ha. 4 Uocky Mount Kyttvlll ,., 10:10 run ha. 84 Kichmoml Payetlevilla ...... (1): 16 am fro. S Kockjr-Mount Noring Hop ,. . 11 :6 am f". iv n-orajr u 011 111 miring Hop .. . (1:40 pin 23 Rocky Mount-Klirilig Hop ,. . tS:10 plu r-o. 64 Rocky Mount Plymouth 4:HI)pui ft 4 Norfolk-Wilmington , , a:vOam S'raln. - HOUTK. frava ha. US New Tork-Jacksoniilla 10:00 inn Mo. H New York -Jarkaonvilla . . a :40 pm sora-aRnaonviiia 4: 14 am ho. 49 Norfolk-WlliuinR-tou W . 12 :6o inn No. tl Norfolk Oolit.lioro . . . ..vT. . tH :li0 ifui ., .nii-.f uiim-r iijniinTiiii o:ioaul' ha. n RicMinondFayntlevlllii . t-:Ba pm Jo. B Rocky Mount Hprlu( Hotfs ... :ir am Ma. 76 Rocky Mouiit-Hprlng Hola 4:00 pm KU Rocky Mount ftprlnic H'S.a .. . 1 :00 pm ho. 86 Rocky Mount rlyinoutli. .... 10.II8 am no. i Harri-iK-wi'm'; 'k-Wbip';: -'nj, A , . - 0:(,() m 4 .VyTf' iKlay only, iday, August, 1916. Wednesday Gasoline 1ft now quoted at 2-t .reuta jjallotr on the local inurket nml tin! liuiulreds of ant.oiHtii who are Imrninu; tliouand of gnlloui) every week jtru jiretty well gratified at the reduction and the fact that even a still greater reduction may be expected is awaited with more than pacing intercHt. "Just for the sake of being in the wlui, we'd likO to state that the Daily News received a telegram this morning . from Hong Kong, China, saying that .1.0 tKl ,! 1,! Iiimn Bii.lifpil liv A. "i'ji j HOCKy Ifi. !09 Tarboro Street ited If Cay, .ter. (h nnrl rest in assured I! WITH THE CHirM tv is not Tiers'." HYV I let them do that' tlie. 1 j riBBT METHODI8' Kev. K. ( Craven, r rolinn is the i) sell his i 4 .f wdially invited to ' 3'ethodist. ehB- i'i "B.... t ' ' .lU.'W'i"" tTT f,. TlWiW-f"' M hi B at I I. l U'fltl 1 1 a rat a I fl ti I I then wonderc TTiSn.i'iiH to what in tho dit'keim was the majter that the presi dent should veto bill that was sn nun h of his own naking and choice thnt the House nnd Hennte, had spent oeh a time in passing. However, it now appears pretty plain and even though some of those retired army of ficers had slipped in n clause that would favor them and it had gotten by the several hundred law-makers, it appears that the President wasti 't going to take much for granted ulcing that line ami hS forthwith vetoed the bill mid now the Honte and Bennte are amending it and sending it back: Of course therei-i hnrdlv nnv one that will contend thnt if the city savs it will inpvethe trash from the curl bnt I bat the city ought to do it, and that neglect along this line reflects dis erejit-upou the city. However, there -is no getting away from'tl0J'.',t that the sanitary dejartnienKa' iniinsed upon then! a tak that wiMi the present 1 . equipment tbey cXiinot bnndle, nnd it is - ' rightly a matter of-seriotis considcra- tion for the bonrd of aldermen, and . really it appears thnt an auto trash magou that will move more and at a 'ater rate of speed than is' now pos- e with the mule teams, is impern ' ivc. Some action along this line will be welcomed by the r itizenship. : .Since the grading of cotton for the farmers of Nash, Kdgeeombc anil AVil sHui counties has been arranged for at the expense of the government, and it is solely a matter of choice with the farmers,- it looka peculiar thflf some farmers might still stand out against or overlook such a standardization'. It i.j to the interest of the buyer, who real N- docs the grading to trust fro mis- and to make the grade m low as ; Heretofore we have, sold n tl .it way, but now the govern- ;1I standardize it and without a This w offer assortment " -THErANH0R-STORE- Rockv. Mount on Interest either way tell the grower and the buyer alike what the grade Is. It doesn't cost' anything to get this nnwlo,ilgo and every cotton grower should avail himself of the opportunity and tell has ginner at the ti thut he wants samples sent to the grader. Ono of the live issues at the next of the State'' Highway commission's ef forts to secure the returns from the n n -fTTiTrtjrrriTT? rtTtTrst3T tTrr7rrn j-rrrtxl TTrlrrr -t-rrr-r-v nnd a greater 'part of which goes , back to the counties and the districts from which it is received. It is understood that the main argument that will.be used by the commission will, be tli.it the funds' are nnw not being properly Spent. In. many counties, coming in such small nnlijimts that they are prac tically of no avail, and in all of them for only temporary work. It is (he plan of (lie State Highway commission to have the legislature devote these sums to the building of a course of roads across "the State, north and south, nt many points east and west, for 'nt" least one. or two connecting highways, mid the better point of it nil is that Vnele Ham will furnish the money for the building (jf these highways and that the automobile tax will furnish an an nual fund' that will keep them up. Whether or not the counties of the State are going to be willing to lop off this jdi i in for the greater cause of road building over the entire State to be -seen. ''VINEGAR BEES." Housowlvas Wanted Against Substance Alleged to Mak Vinegar, Beer, Wine, and a Kidney Cure. 1 TluVepart'nient ufAgrienlliiVo is re eeiving many inquiries regarding a sub stance offered -for sale for making vine gar or nlroholic beverages -under the names "Vini'J.lir Hces, " ,' Heer Hces," ' "Australian Hees," "California Hces," "Afrfcan Bees," and various other desi giintions These names are Iwing np- jdied, apparently, to a kind of wild yeast or ferment which, as far. as can be learned, was originated by the niountaiugers of Tennessee and " Ken tucky. The primitive process for making "bees' was to expose to the air a mix tare of corn meal nnd molasses until it became imurcgnnted with wild venst nnd other bacteria. ' Tho ferment so produced was Employed locally in mak ing a sort of .vinegar or certain nb'O- holie solutions," " adding'it to. n, mix ture' of water ait either brown sugar" or molasses, which dien' was allowed to work or ferment. t The recent inquiries seeiny .0 have been stimulated by e terprijfg indiv'fmited with water and. molasses or sug Pa SPECIAL e of Shirts for ' Week Only our. entire line of Shirts of patterns at attractive All $3.50. Silk .$1.50 $1.00 5TJc Shirts Shirts "Shirts SEE ASSORTMENT IN WINDOW "Where Your Dollar Count! Mot" id ii n Is and firms for ndverHsiug vine gar' "bees" under one or more of the names mentioned. Manv of tlifc.-e ail- vertisers make extravngnnt el Jt- the product and nsk n fancy $ -e for it whiVh, the yeast specialist f the department say, is out of all phortion to its original cost or to its actual worth.' In gome of the. advertisements which have reached the department the sellers assert that the substance when in a large prices. Shirts at $2.85 $1.15 80c, 39c at IF THE HIGHER UP CALLS THE HIGHER UPS ar will produce beer or wine. ..Other should be enir J, K A l- promoters go so far as to say that Hie aration nnd t j'CVIV - fermented mixture is beneficial in the In their juJF V'f for I ' rem iiichi.. in 1 Ht-iiiiim i.-mii hum iMiiot-v well suiteiW ; 1 1 tt a trouble, claims which have no foiindn- ... ' m M I I n II I tion in fact. ' me..,.-,, ir , i, ; . . y. in the opinion of the deartment"'s BI,J-r '' f j 'fzX I specialists, a broduet made bv catchinif ff- I V "' M 1- I if veast nnd basteria indiscriminately I f I Kn... ar tnaw 11 frtiif ! r M' l V . LJ I 1 Jwl ' I and the specialists state that grty. I'.'-' , ' fj I I f? North Carolina a . 1 j a 1 m a.v . .ti .am y - . Biuret i 1 1 . ' cv 23rd SERIES Citizens-Building and Will SEPTEMBER 1st Offices With Wilkinson, Bulluck & Company Phone 83 Planters Bank Building MONEY Applications-for-loans on-desirable-busi: ness, dwellings, or farm property in amounts ranging-from $1,000 to $10,000, where the security is 'satisfactory, are solicited. These loans can be arranged to be repaid in install ments running as long as five years, when de sired. ' ROCKY R. L. HUFFINES, A Sulistantial Insurance & Realty Co Ther(.-"is nothing which as quickly dulls the joys of living as continual worry over money matters. Join the ranks of those whose contentment is backf'd.by a cash reserve. . 0.()en a Savings Account in the Planters Nat ional Bank today, and you will 'soon realize that miney nniTelormk means ust so many dollars saved. The Planters J. C. BEASWELL, President MILLARD F. JONES, Cashier Saved to buy a Farm "I own more than a home I own my farm. I began when, I was 18 years of age to pitt money in a Savings Account, determined to keep at it until I had enough to buy a farm, free of mortgage It took me 20 years to do this, but at the age of 38 I had done what every one can do if they will bank money I bought a farm and paid cash for it. I am now 40 -Vears of age.":.,, . .If y"" "-a a farmer and desire to ',19.'. . - nl.ii n itdrt Savinora Arr.niint jvc a i ax lit ui jruiu umrii, wiiji '.rere7 Yon can bank mail. May we IFIRST NATION ALiWIC 9 S - iv i : H v m i -i Loan Co. Open TO LOAN ? i ' -4 , -- MOUNT I General lv&nagerj. -AJ Backing indefinitely more than National Bank M. C. BRASWELL, Vice-President - -W. W. A VERA, AHst-Cashler uw. . w with us by tell you how 7 A J-Z&s r 1 1. ru i Nvr ? i i i iaWaaaaaitakAl 0 iAX'J X i. -. i, J'.' ' -. ': i: "J 1 - i;; V r i
The Evening Telegram (Rocky Mount, N.C.)
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