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kARSFCUI! :'.'-v:;':'-r:.r JTucsdajvApril flllE EVENING TELEGItAM . 1 4 TL3 frc:usg lelefraa - JrlbHahed Every Af Uraoom, .rpi onnaay, Dy th Boeky Uonnt Publishing Co., 108-08 H. Mala Street, Telegram Build lag, Bocky Mount, N. C. . Member! of the North Caroline. Association of Ait tycoon Pepere FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVE IS E. 6th Street, New Tork City Hartford Balldine. Chicago. IlL PHONES " BniineM Manager ........ Circulation Manager ...... tutorial itoomt n-B 800 By Telegram Carriers' Berrice In Rocky Mount: Obi Year . ,:..,.. ..... ... 96.60 Mix Months . . . ....... . ; One Week ........ 12V.C BY MAHi IN ADVANCE One Year ........ SiX - MonUlt -rrri-. Three Months . ... $5.00 -3.00 1.60 No eemmnnleation will be pub lished in THE EVENING TELE-. - GBAM'nnlesa accompanied by the name Jind addrete Of the writer, thougfi the name will not neces sarily be need. "Entered as second-class scatter October . 27, 191 Vt the - Jjtofllce at Bocky Mount, North Carolina, Tinder the Act of March 1, 1870." "',, ' foriiioi) to iiioet any (night mx'i'SHltBlo Jin fnri-p fnr llici utv'H iTTtorpHt ami iwn . einergpney that armed effective Men who hnvo boen so fortunate as to have undergone a ..course in " military training nre at. the head of the plans and are giving of their time 'and effort to oecjunint their fellow citizens with what, they know and to .'improve the general military : standing of the eom munity; The move is to bo commended and there is a great big need" for some citizen or band of elti.ens to rise to the occasion here. Try a Medicine that ' Proves its Value Citizeus from CaHtu.lin,.N'ir$li enmity who recently' visited this "cityi tell of tremendous effort that is being iut into the plan of building a'r.ailroari through tho upper end of Nnsh county eonneet- ing Wilson and the Hcnboard -jix. Irrrre at Henderson. Both of the terminal cit ies arc said to have eitizens who nre greatly interested in and it). .faet. great-. "till")"'1 1,,lt1' ""' 'i"1!1!1 J'.'l'jll: I'd by the last session of the legislature iiiny lie expectod'tliat bondH in these townships will be revoted during the I resent yeara n d 1 hut this ta4 mwy- tuke on gnmo-(Icfiiutc shtip. "'.'.'Anil while all of this is going on we are led to won- ler what wn are going to do down here larger community,. richer in resonrees mid possibilities, wo believe and yet we ippcar to be. absolutely silent on this matter of linking up the townships in .ur county. ' : i' . ' , , 'During the. entire period of time that I have been handling Dr. Kilmer's owuiup-Kooi i nave never ne.'iiil a single ciimpluiiit. My ciistiimi'l-s are geiieially plcnseil' with ii'sulfs obtained and spenk words of praise for the merits Of I be preparation: " Vcrv truly voni'Sj :': lill.h UO.MI'.'ANY,. DniggTsTs,' . i'er .Julian J. CUl, Sept, L'!, 1'Mfi. . , . Klarkville, Minn 9D - Letter to Dr. Kilmer ft Co. Btnghamton, N.Y. , ... r.;.... Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For '.. ' You. . Send ten cents to lit. Kilmer St Co.. Biughanitpu, X. Y., for.a samide size bottle. It will convince anyone. Yob will also receive a. booklet of valuable information, telling iiliinit Hie kidneys' and Madder. When writiiic. he sure and mention the Kocky Miiui.t Evening relegrHin. llrirular fiftv-eent nod one- dollar sizo bottles forsale at all drug stores. 4t TWO NORFOLK MEN . REACH COPENHAGEN OH EVERY W Tuesday, April 3, 1917. BEFORE YEAR WHATDHAMA COLUNM Rubbers ' Something dreadful has "hap pened to rubbers. They used to climb all over man's feet and hu miliate him terribly. They spread themselves around at an awful rate, unashamed. But here lately they've grown roticerrt. They seem to have suf fered qualms. Tney hide on the bottom of men's feet and cling delicately to the soles of his shoes as nearly out of Bight as possible. . What is the matter, do yon sup pose? Can it be that after riding nTsn's instep since time immemor ial rubbers decided they had no business there and go off? It looks like It. '. OLD ' We kiow we biespeak appreciation of firms along West Main between Western avenue anil Nash street for the improv merits already made In the alley bnek of these stores and wnero the city hopes to some day open Howard street. The aldermen are seeking valiantly to secure right of way through here and to open this property and the great regret is that there should nt least be brought into force the law that should force the own era to keep it in a safe and sanitary eon dition or else close it from travel. .lloeky Mount has as her gnosis today the delegates and members of the Wcs lev Bible Class Federation, one of the lending organizations of laymen am clergy of tho Methodist Episcopal church. It is a great opportunity for this citv and the flrst church and all of Hoeky Mount, in fact to be visited .. by so notable a gathering of represents tive North Carolinians. It is hoped that, their stay hero will be both pleasant and profitable and tho reputation that the city now onjovs as "one of-the best places to go.'1 Do your part in making their stay all that might be wished. Unless tho experience of. .all other wars proves false we need just as well now plan for another and another and still another jump in the cost of living anil feeding the peoplo is always ono of tho greatest problems of any 'warfare, and as it looks that our nation shall take tho step it behooves all of us to do our part in this crisis. .You can meet the greatest good for the nation right now by planting as much of an acreage as you ran attend. Coax as much pf a yield of foodstuffs as possible out of the ground ami in so doing you will at this time render tlie greatest possible service to the nation and at the same time will be doing your part in sending down the high cost of living. Wilson has just competed one week of a carnival with all nf its unsavory court developments and rows among car nival members to say -nothing of the general demoralization of the whole proposition which is one of tho biggest fakes that gets its living out of the American people today -anil on top of that they have another one coining this week. No faster does one close its tents and depart than another arrives. Really after having been rithout one for so long and with such Satisfactory results, the average citizen here would wonder how Wilson can stand for them. Down at Washington, N. C, they nre organizing a civilian military eotnpany mid some of the leading citizens of the town are taking part In the plan and tho indications are that the home guard s 's'n-o we understand that it is not to be Washington, April X Approximate ly one in U'n of all the babies bom in the I'nited Htates dies before com pleting twelve months of life, the Fed eral Children's Bureau announced' to- day iu connection w'ith; National Baby Week, May .1 to 0. The .'statement adds: "It was once thought thnt n high infant death rate indicted a greater degree of vigor in the survivors. Now it is agreed that the conditions which destroy so many of the youngest lives of the. community must also result in crippling - and maiming many, others and must react -unfavorably on the health .of ho entire Community' Two thousand one hundred -communities have reported to the Children's Bureau the details of a Baby Day or Baby Week bv whisli they 'called ad- I dressing the, bureau; which cpiitiiwc-s-L- . "The ignited -.States includes 14, ISA incorporated cities, towns-mid villages ami it is doubtful if among tho thou sands which have never had a Bui Week or Baby Day ' -there is a single .own or village which would nof profit from such a campaign. Washington, April J. (Mliciul tlis patches from 'upenlingrn today ,son firmed reports that two American sea men had arrived there from (iciniaiiv wi.6i the story that some fifty others taken in raids by the-commerce', raid .Moevve were held ill uoti'iit ion camps. Reports Iroin inaiiy sources have con vinced" officials here that Americans captured ..on the. ' British vst earner :'. K mernlilns aro held. As yet no reply hns come to an iiKiuiry sent, through tho Hpmrishf oreigrt ofliee Br-weok-ago-Jla xl whether there, were .American nnfniig the crews of vessel captured. Dispatches' from-. Minister .Kgan ' to, day told of the two scainou reachin t'openhngcu. - Thev were Alexander Jlever and Jack Beiison. liikcil from the'. Norwegian', bark Ht ant. -The v siid that in addition to fifty men from Mie Esmeraldas the (iermniis -nre det:iinitg one from the British sienmi'v Bivck norshire, All, thev said, are in a -de tent ion camp at .Westphalia. Tuv two men on an .unarmed ship. . This 'government.-, it is . considered eei'trtfriy.' gll mo kit a. vigoroiis deniand for the release of tlie American sailors. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE FARMERS If you want a crop of both size arid quality, ask your nearest merchant for MARTIN'S BULL HEAD FERTILI ZERS.. ""; '.;.'. MARTIN'S FERTILIZERS aro prais- ,ed by all who use them. They are knocked by competitors ONLY because theyare"o'n'erectuu mute fayorablol-nfc4"? y. terms. ' ,';' v ft el $ t-J- -- - ,-t MM r4 The DIXON-TILLERY Wishes to make a CLEAN-SWEEP of every garment m the store, and are not going to wait 'till after Easter, to do so, and have decided to offer every "Suit "Coat and Dress in the house ranging in price up to $40 at the low and & m t.' . incomparable prices mentioned below. : 1 ALL SUITS FORMERLY PRICED UP TO $27.50; nqjv . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .... .-. .'. . . . . . .'-.-',. ALL SUITS FOFRMERLYPRICEDUPTO $40.00 ; now ALL COATS FORMERLY PRICED UP TO $30.00 now ALL DRESSES FORMERLY PRICED UP TO $30.00; now v ALL DRESSES FORMERLY PRICED UP TO $40.00; now $16.50 $22.50 $19.50 $18.0d $22.50 We therefore, suggest an erly call in order to make the best selection 73 DIXON TILLERY CO North Main Street. - BOARD U SIT TO BE THE SAME THIS YEAR Atlantic (itv. Auril ;i.--A tcrrililo Mow linn boon ilonlt liigh ,bhi1 4-osniopoli tan soi'ioty wliu-.h gntliors at thia time tvery your to unarm the Honrtlwallt Mun lay; llolcl men have organized ami le clinpd to allot .an itch to plutocratic Ptirtis.- Tliis liorrible eilict is taken hv the arisloerats na a diiect uffioiit. Tint tli hotel men are ailiininnt. No tcsf' Ami that goes! ('ui'8, noodles and lam V niie cialn are all releirnted to n coiiinor rough genorfil keuiicl, where thev ir ho clieclfed, like mnliielhiii and lints voil please. "'.-'"'' : hacli hotel lias emploved a kennel keeper and matron for the canine nurH ry. When Kido hns his air on th( BoardwaHr-lie must he unchecked ami led about lv his mater. Hut she mustn't lend him into the hotel. Not even up on the trout porch. r reak gowns and the usual fancy di does of society are' here in plenty lint they're under cover iintrl the ilinvn of miminv morning. 1 lie Hotels nave ueen crowded to. capacity for more than n week. Some suites rent for $100 a day. Tho Pity expects to have a population of 200,01)0 dining the eelcliratton of Kns- er Sunday. -. Vast WHAT IS JAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCAU A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC Lax-FoS is not a Secret or Patent Mcdi- cine but is composed of the following old-fashioned roots and herbs: CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN - In Lax-Fos the Cascara la improved by the addition of these digestive ineredi- ents making it better than ordinary Cas CARA.and thus the combination acts not only as a stimulating laxative and cathar tic but also at a digestive and liver tonic. Syrtp laxatives are weak, bnt Lax-Fos combines strength with palatable, aro matic taste and does not gripe or disturb the stomach. One bottle will prove LaY-Fo3 is invalunrilrt fnr Cnnmtinatin tvenimnt direction is mil? -Indigestion or Toroid Liver. Trice 50c. I j Efl iirt we& HTT'ir I -1 ,,lHf JoByLJ T Incorrect or careless recharging .of your STORAGE BATTERY will ruin It by causing buckling of the platen, etc. Have US recharge your battery with our special, modern equipment for our experienced ' skill, exacting care and plendld equipment lnsura firct-clas? work. 4- Remember, we are battery experts and remedy battery troubles of ALL KINDS so don t experiment with In competent or ignorant service, but come to US first. sonablo charges. STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE"-STATIONOf The ELECTRIC SHOP 220 arboro Street Phone 760 X x Select your druir store with the Bam care that you select your doctor. Trade -at a drug sioreinaipaysmore . attention to making a customer than to making a Bale. Trade at the drucr store whero you can be sure that you are getting me most ana trie, best lor your money. Trade at the drag store where you can "feci at home". Where you can feel at liberty to make use of a li the reeoureea a real drug atoro pecu liarly haa for your help, convenience and accomodation. . It ia that kind of a drugstore weiaKo pnae in running. ine relations between a drug- triat and hit cuatomera are akin to those between a doctor and hi patienU. xiic iiiuiuciii, a aruiririst forgets thia fact ha eeaaea U bo real aruincut. . We want vou to make use or an tna advantagea our Service we Bre always readv '""."-" ' ' " - " ' ' - ' .... :,',,. . ... ..... - S$mitifo, Here i I af a 1 Kl V SAP AT? uli mil lawyy r lv s Real Protection! I T...1 11 1 1 ' (Jiauieiia ana oversnoes protect against bad weather when you have them with you but often you are ex posed to Tain or sleet un prepared, a cold follows and you are stuffed up, 1 . r Sou sneeze and cough and r. King's New Discovery will promptly break up the cold. This famous old remedy has been in thous ands of family medicine chests siice 1869. Your druggist has sold it for years. Get a bottle to-day, children -and grown ups find it pleasant to take and effective. ; Try, it 'jataJ 1 a Your Go-operation j . . i-i IS WHAT WE NEED Contribute your part in making: VTHE NEW BANK THE LARGEST BANC IN THE I 1 IB CHINA FIRED FOR THE PUBLIC I have installed a new kiln at my studio. Am in posi tion to fire for the public. MftS. M. K.' NICHOLS, Phone 899 205 Battle St. i i i I "HEADACHES" Are not always due to imper. fegt vision or eye strain, but "Yours" may. I am scien tifically well prepared to nn mis takeably - diag-nose your case as I have been an ardent student of that branch 6f science ever since "1900". (Consultation Free) I I 1 E S 0 n CITY. I': ,. Begin the New Interest Quarter . April 1st with a- Deposit rn Our Savingc Dept. x J 4 Per Cent Compounded Quarterly '- Farmers & Merchants Bank T. T. TH011NE, (Pres. y ' M. O. BLOUNT, V.-Pres. " T. A. AVERA,, V.-Preg. W. W. A VERA, CsMMer. 9 m 1 I noids out to you. ne are always ready to A II refund your money without qun. II M tion or quibble on any purehwe T you make here Diet i not per- J ' K fecOy eetiifectary to you in n Vi OYory rtnucct - . ir I W. ROSE DRUG CO. 15 Phones 16 It's difficult to place the blame wh.oro It belongs in the matter of the high cost oi living, mit ir you do not take advantage of the reasonable prices and prompt service that provail here, the blame Is up to you. ' 'Help yourself reduce the cost of liv ing by planting good, new, dependable Eeed In your garden. . We' havo tho most complete lino in the city. '-". Office in Phillips Building Phone No. CC2. L. G. Shaffer Specialist.in the examination cf the eye and fitting glasses. fcelJlj; a 1 i - - .1 THERE-IS A LOT, 0FXOMFORT ON THE PORHIF YOuiAVE IT FIXED UP RIGHT BOTH COMbRT AND IEALTH We have a very complete line oiaP6rch' Fur niture such as Rockers,-7&ings, Grass Ding gets and Shades. .Ml-i, - v ' Remember that we carry the Aurlux No Whip Porch Shades, an 3 the price, is no higher than the ordinary kind I ' - - t iAV t rriuir Jmnge r " 1 " ., N
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