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. ' 't - ..... .. . : 1 i ii V- Salurtby, July C, 191S. r . 'i re- Let's not go to sleep any night feeling that we might have saved an American soldier's life by being a little more liberal, a little more patriotic, a little more self-denying; by making it possible to have had at his bedside the one thing necessary. ' .:';:J.'r.'.l.cX And let's not wake up in the morning won dcring if in the night's death toll there was any casualty that by the farthest stretch of possibility might have been charged against Above all, let's not that some bleeding mother heart is due to our close-fitedness. -,. - -;. ' .. " If we haven't bought War Savings Stamps let's go out and buy the mriow! f Snard fosoraace Tint National Bank Building. PHONE 207 - - J. B. BAMSCT-, O. TL HOENE, President. Vlcs-pres., Mgr.- STATEMENT OP CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF ROCKY MOUNT BO CKY MOUNT, N. C. At Close of Business, June 20th, 1018 Comptroller Call . RESOURCES Loans and Discounts - ; Stot'k in 'Federal llixrrvt Hunk ... flunking house nml fix In n-H ... - 11." H. Bond and rerlilicntr ... 'Liberty Bond Inxtiillment.s : War Siiviii;H Stamps . Cash and due from banks ... LIABILITIES Capital.. 1 Surplnn and profits ' Unearned discount---".: . KediRi'ouiits BillH payable Dividends unpaid Deposits (1 , $1,1S:,0H1.76 THOS. H. BATTLE. President X. XL KICK H Vioe-President FRANK T. rAOAlf, Cashier A. F. THORPE, Vice Preeident W. O. BOBBINS, Ass't, Cashier 9t I to. ' . " a ch - r'ofitr. ir-et tins f.r, -..i... f ir frr. i rno , .. France, . i ! American 4 l.tinjf thla war. ilnne their best to of tho eoilo and thu. ". r fur us. Thev havo Ji ! 1 to make the burden CE V 'f tho American people to have been of greater aa o enriuici of democracy riiHo'tioa of pro-tier-1 anti war Bocialiat and they have Ucijile but for ' eommia No v.'ia-" 1 F The fune. K. norr.e at a o'clncn, at i . j. Way f or Liberty be haunted by the fear . and Realty Corporation O. T. BURNETTE, J. A. HIOODTt Vice-President - iKj'Ttunm, .$H18,o:i:i.!)7 G.tHXI.lMi 2H,0!KMM) i(H.M.i.flr $l,18:i,0!M.7G .- $1(K).(MM).0() iir;,fi)f).n 7.S.17.77 ..; 2.tr.fiLi") 'JIM II 10.00 r.ou."i.oo .1JI-- fi'7.!st.ofi ir f 1 1 I i n ii in 1 I m-m II II r i I I I filial kw. 1 will l comlurteyjji of (ioldidmrn. In.,arSs y Pineview Cemetery. (.', ". ' ' " Tho pall bearer ;n tfc -- ' Cnrham, D. J. Kilrrfi in!if. ' . llale E. C. finus n,.rT3 Al tllMt ith. of Jlra. -Honifc,, i!r niornina, a H Avenue, fter Mri XUva. Ttu. e...i tl new ,,,i V g at. F -si.'t him l,, a a- t.t . 4'niM Around Town Tlie Ladies' Aid fW'wty of the I'res hyterian rlinrfh will meet lit i .tt-Vlosltv Monday afternoon at the residence of Mr. K. C. Ilarrett. A41 niemlilrs are urged to attend. A meeting of nirsoTirltor and can vassers in the Third Liberty Loan cam paign among the railroad men of the city will he held tonight, at 8:30, at the Y. MrC. A.An important mntter 1 to fome up for the consideration of the solicitors and esnvamierS and ail concerned are urged to Ire in attendance. Every Red Croita worker In the cjly shojild relrd- the letter to all Bed Croud t rhnptcr, a pulilixht-d in todayjs iiwue of The Kvening Telegram. The commu nication tells what the Tied Iron hn 'dons nml what must he done now. . All intcreMrd should he informed a to the work, of- he Red Cross and reiiolvp to do their part ..in the wk lu-rxaf terT N'phi linn lieen received here of he ftfe arrival oversea. of Private William T. M.-iyq, Jr., son of Ilr. and'M'ra. V. T. Maj ',-. of thin city. The voting-nym joined the servii;' of t'nele 8nna yenr nut), mid mi in training at Camp Jack son and Sevier. Young Mayo la. a mem hrr of oi:e of the'Shnitary train unit of the rmv. He, Jfci ninny .rienj liere who writ know of hia arrivnl4ih France wit .1 jnteri'st. 1 LEAVEI1 CAMP 18 Men Now on Their Way to Camp Greenleaf, at -Ft. Oglethorpe" .KiKhteen elaM one - white Mien of SnMt county eiiYrnini'il this mnrninji, n't 11 : Tl o'clock, fniiii the nnli county vniitnl, ami lire linw nii tln ir wny tu I'mtip flrcenlenf, . nt Fort . .OL'letlinrpn, tin. The men reported nt .. Nnihville on Julv lXac Lhidr mLrniimmul in it rm. liiill. .... Thirl V uii'ii were enlleit to report nnilf rum this li i in I u' r tha cii;htecn tn compriKi' the .iiiovcini'nt were aelerted. No white men of IMii'ciiiilie were in cluileil in t Inn imivcntctit. The next moveiueut uf rcuistrnnt from the' two c(iiintic will tithe place .1 ill v nr lil when over one hiinilre.1 colored men froiii Nnuli nml Kili;'eiMiiUe will K" to northern cnntrinincnti. .The uniiiei of thete iiicu will lie puliliMlicil hi line tune. The eittlit i men who left Nnnhvillc thin morning nrrived in the eitv nt noon, nml ilcparted for the (ieiirui triiuiiut: camp sliorl lv before 1 o'clock. A l:irue crowd nvris fit tle station to nive the men n nend off. The niiino pl' the eighteen white i one men who left thii mor-mii; for I'nuip (Ircenleiif lire ns follow"; lliivwooil .1. (irecn, (!eirie II. Strfck t;, M.I, -I 1 1, tl loiii, .lolin I.. Il.t!. .I:nmi A. niihook, I'.cruice f. lc:ini Ifi. -hard (i; lliinl. Arthur K. UnrneM, Aaron Croekmore, Arthur llrow n. Levi I'iij for.l, Man.n L. Mricklan.l. Iaac 1. Ko we!f, Ki K. Cooper, l'liarli II. lien t run. I t n n We-ton, I arl Finch nn-l ( liaihc i'lorn, IS Warning to Others That the " New Regulations Must . He Obeyed R;il"i.fi, N. .'"'., .Inly li. 1'iiri-vnr.l of Vnoil Ailiniiiitrntieu nile and reju Inlinni h:n ifwf Mr. K O.reiliiiiii. ni.inncer of- KaniiK-'i Inn. at K.nnij;.i I.. ike, "ilii., thin mini brin eniitribiiteil to the -I.e.! C rim ' rlinpter at llelliler nn i'lle In- acreeinent witb the Knn 1 Adnitniirrntiir: llenrr: A.fa1.' .In' I" " Of hiore fortunl and drntie iiroeeeilina. The. iiffi tive Trf Mr.' !r"hani-iiBi't eil uf lii nteJne of esi;e"ive ijiinnti lie itir ninT iluiir, U"'wi jiniiniTi ! iiiKSr nnil ten l.arrelv of tlnnr Iiuvimi; lieen delivered to the Imtrl M.iv II n-nie I ft sn-t mtmt nei i" ne ihmm - - - . i . . I I . I oiMMied. ' Mr. (lreliain, wlio it one of the bet Itnon-n linti b men in the 'nri'linn, di l not plead itnoranee of the rule nml reeul.it Sinn i!in emiim the ditrtl'iiti' nd ue nf finiiKtiiffi, when be n yi NASH WHITE- MEM VIOLATING SUGAR RULING COS J)'eli--pn. n hearing by -e ial .Alient lien. II. everb.-r, f Mr. I'aun .faff, at4 bv S'n be Kini Atniiiiilrator .Mr. W. M 'here Vat He ndernonville, on .lune 2 ijateri:ii.iient wa luwde of the eel M erer rate of a vbdntion invi.lv rieiistupplv and llardan t'6.. ir I'liii, X. -Thia miieeri' N-rtiniiO; of Sii(;ar to a hmie 'ike rte time aild-,-ii re Jrriwiro.e davrf With an "'iee nn its door. ". they ' -niiM) rv ick 1 r 7.M many ICFESSIOm CAEDSJ AUTO HEARSE SERVICE Undertaking parlor In aacond ..atory jf anaasK. Lady aaalatcat day and night. Soma ona on duty arery Sunday. Nlgbt anonaa aaa, g3a. 517-J and 888-J. Uulluct; Jb'urniture Co. KADf AND WXSTEEJf AVENXTB. TUOAIAS W. SMITHSON DCKTAZi BT7BOEBT Arlington BuUdmg. . rb(ma 403 - Main 8nnaa At. OaUwaya, Jand Burreylag, Municipal Inprimaieni and Water Power. JOHN J. WELLS flVtt ENQINXEE fflel 155 Phonee ! Bealdenea S71-J OOTT MOUNT, N. O. GAY & ARRINGTON CTNDEBTAJEEBB EMBALMEBB and DlBOnXCTOZA Our Una la conpleta. Liberal treat, ent and prompt eerrlc. Fbosae: Day, 180; nljtbt, 780-B. - DR. J. L WEEKS ' VXTEB1HA ET BUUOEOB . Office '. Kentncky Horse and Mala Exchange PHONB 63 laUa Aturwerad FtompUy Day or XUht J. J. BATTLE; D. D. DENTIST 180 Vortb Mala Street HARDWOOD FLOOB8, BCBEENS AND WEAMTEB STEEPS R. E. SIIEARIN Phone 2B5-B. Eitlmatea Cheerfully Babmltted. In- taUed complete In building. High grade morx guaranteed. LOUIS R. GORHAM- DENTIST . V Office Second Floor New Braawell BafloV lng. next to Grand Theatre. MAIN 8TBEET " PHONE 369 DR. R. BUTLER FRIEND VETEEDTABT BXTBOEOH Located at Btablea of Jenkins k Jeffrey Oay Phone 171 Night Phone 438-W MASONIC DIRECTORY OOEINTHIAlf LODOB, HO. 130, , A. P. A A. M. meete tb aeeoad and fonrtn Thuraday nighte la eaah Bontll, in "lodge rcot, . tiird floor, lifaaoDle Temple. JUBBIf OTTT LODOB, NO. 6CH. A. P. A A If . meete the aeeoad and fourth Friday nighte ta eaeh month in ite lodge roona, third floor Plantere Bank Bldg OCKT MOUNT OHAPTZK. NO 07. II. A. M., -meeta it and. .! Th arid ay nlghta of each month , la lodge room. U aeonia Temple. BT. BIBNABD OCMMANDMT No. tl, meeta the firit and third Wedneiday nighte In eaaa. month tn lodge rooms, Meaonie : Tampie Bnilding. We haul Household Goods, Kitchen Fur niture, Office Sup pliet. . J Apply Phono 114 F Christian & Joyner MAJOR I. FLEMING, "M. . General Practitioner '. and Rontgenologist Office First Nat. Bank Bldff, Phone: Office 8C. ResTl4? Snake Oil fill roeltlTalT BeUere rata la Tkree - VCUler 'a Astisepue Oil Baowa aa Mtnntssi . Try It right sow for. Bfceametisaa, I 'enrajiria, Lnmbairo, core, stiff and swol fearoiaDk pains la tne kead, back aad t uabe, cords, bunloss, eta. After one ap I .licatlon palkn disappears aa If by mafie. A new remedy ased lateraaUy aad ex really for Congha, Colds, Cronp, Bore fhroat. Diphtheria aad ToasUitia. The ail Is conceded to be the most jeaetratiaf remedy known- It's prompt tad lmmediAte effect la relierinf pala is Jne to the fact that It penetrates U the - the trted parte at eaee. Aa aa Ulnstra rr por drops aa the thickest sole leather aad It will pea z&Bcl rabtu through aad threafh , .Botee.V - 0 "-iNi'tate. ' Thm iat efl XMlm- OwiAff to Increase of Circulation, Want Ada in The EveninEr Tele gram wilXbe 10 cents per line on and after, April . 1st, 1918. WIDOW LADY Di kSIEES POSITION an ' housekeeper. Western avenue. Lddrea "A" 623 t 6 t rOUND AT THE pATTLEBOEO race trai'k, ladiea bluV eoatrOWner can fcet aamo by apVving to Miaa Mary P. Fhilipa. 1 6 It. L08T BOOK CONTAINING NINE r. Thrift r-lampa. Ketura tol irtampwin; ' dowy I'ontofticc. : .." ' 7. K WANTED 6 OB 6 BOOM HOUSE BT .. couple in god locality.- l'hnno. 421J, - v ', " .'.-. t s-4t. 10, 25, 60. 76, 100. 200 and 300-WATI lampa at G. F. Herralla. Phone 25C rOB SALE 1918 OAKLAND SIX, S . pawengeri run ii(H) milea, good ai new. O. C. Ktewart, Battleboro. 027 81 CBETONNB IN BEAUTTTUL AND . nnimual desiirns for the making of Xoilting taga. -for ta 1n yard length. A few knitting bags left The Bhoppe of Craft.. 11 18 tf. MONEY TO LOAN ON EAST TEEMS. Apply to T. T. Thorn a. 11 20 tf. VISIT THB SHOPPB OF CBATTA new arrivals of aoveltlee daily. ' MEN'S OK LADIES' SUITS STEAM pressed, 60c, aerutibed, 75e. Queen ' City Pressing Club, phone 144. J. H. Lucas, proprietor. . 6 22 tf USED CAB FOB SALE 1 DODOE touring ear in A No. 1 condition, re painted. One Chevrolet touring ear. One Saxon 4 roadster, all in good condition. Boss Garage,-- TRUNKS, SUIT CASES. AND TBAV eling Rags. We now have a complete line of traveling goods at "nearlr half tne price you pny elsewhere, Bsr gains' in jewelry and sporting poo's. All we ask is a look.' P. J. Edwards . A Co., 100 Tarboro St. FBESH FISH BECKIVED DAILY. Oroeerl?s , Corner Albemarle and Kast - Thomae atreet. Phone 101 6 8 tf. -IN NEW YORK CITY- A Cms! Room wili Batk al 2.80 ts 3.C8 Per Day Ii Haxi ts Find, ZW 6m EJhnr of this Paper srfl asQ jresi Tasj eaa sjat AessTaid. Hotel Gregorian 35th Street. Bet 5 fa Am and Bre()wwt wA sw TtMatrae aad Shiee. IM ( Fends et Fair Fileaa, naxrax, r. aurcnai. $100 Cash .. , Paid for waster material In your city every day. Are yon letting your share of It? We buy rags, rubber, burlap bags and oil kind of scrap Iron and steeL Hides, tallow and beeswax. ABB YOU INTEBESTED IN A NICE , -- - 'Mfj ?y ; home, witTse!! my 8-room, two-story '' mmmffffW , ".'.''." .4ik. '"' ri'Miilenee. t'lione NHTiW or write f 17 ' . -4-SSj: '. -..Li"?," '"'r, . lVnder St. 7 nt e o d iJijSSlO m'f MISS ALICE M. BAYMOND AN- ir Tmit iirniil IV 1 ' ( tionnees the opening of tlie fourth sea- pl:?3 IF YOU VOULL7 ';7 ; 1 j a .,i son of her summer classes in academic " . ' y A ) ntudies and mimic, July , nt ai Main '.,' our wyr Kalatoti Oxforda, 'their ' ' hWi . street. i'u.ii prepared for fall exnm- . i , ;vf' stylt would please you. Ralston Shoes i'!M4 ( , - Jnntion. rimne 7en.l. . 7 fl it . Vj nre nationally known. ' .''''''? :'-:.. ' r j cottaoe 4 .rooms, oeoege st. ? 1 Ralston $6.00, $8.50. Other styles $3.00 to f "i Phone C.12..T. . 7 T, 2t ' $5.00 ? , . '" 1 ..... ! ' " ' 1 I - Rwoft-Orr and lilne nuekle Overalls - '1 f t E : ; $2.00 and $2.50-Sizea 32-50 "1 ' 7p At ttfi tlJm t ' - j Fancy Silk Stripe Collars 35o. Other stylei ' 1 ' 1" '"1 -T7"" pAYVwbrai ; !.: J: V. Council &klmvm - f ' : " 2 Washington Si MmMM-' This' is as far aa you need look If - '.li : s&ftyfit't '.-.fiiis 'IS you have been eearching- for the Ideal I: J1''!'' Ill place to do your marketing. J Jlo !i Ll Our standard of quality know no ..0' i- '''jX'-- superior and our pre" rf low as : . j .- ''' 'JT 1 If you cao buy for anyirnere. 1 - . " . JZ&: I - 1 mrj3& -: ' D mate3 a MAN OR WOMAN tj COMBINED STATEMENT i of th Condition of th The Planters Rational Ban - ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. and THE PLANTERS BAK .' " BATTLEBORO, N. C. Comptroller"! Call of Juno 29, 1918. RESOURCES .' Loans and Discounts : , I.,- --30,811.48 Ovenlraftrt J .1: ; 2:!S.f4 jlttnkiiiR. IiouaeaiKi Fixtnn-s ...J ' 4!U'00.00 Stockn, Hoiuls and Bwurilies 2")G,755.50 Carilt and Due from Hanks 217,217.24 s. " " . . . LIABILITIES Capital Stock ..i. .w-,..' 'fturpltis ami. rtidivicltiiM'rofits . '(.'irlulation.'-'k',-;W. -- DepoHiia - - IJeservi'd for .Interest and' Taxw"Xi".i.' I)ividtiiid Chi'ckH . unpaid DEPOSITS COMPARED Juno 29, 1916 .....-..-. .-.-$- 638,683.2B June 29, 1917 692.185.48 June 29, 1918 ..J...-.:..r-r 11,212,871.15 -WtMtifr?tfrtrfv44tiWtt 3. 0. BIASWELL;.-. J. H IHZSJtOD HO.EKASWELL IOLLAKP t. J0NEJ P. B. D0U3, - J. A, DAUGHTEIDQZ Mill tililicale tlii'iiiH.-Ivi-s to pay tlii'j HAVE TO, will Jii'-H the - Why not put an oliliization mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwe) - -- ---:-; : . -. J Dr,.,,.. Sa villi's Department to your credit two dollars weekly! With 4 Per Cent Interest ao. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Rocky Mount, N C. Safety Boxes for Rent At A Very Small Cost r We can furnish you a safe place to keep your - - Bonds, Deeds, Insurance Policies and other valuables. . k $l,.r)14,;)22.76 .....$100,000.00 ,.... 149,192.92 23,(HHU)0 1,212;871.15 24,7.r)G.fa 102.00 1,514,922.76 ii. Plildent . VlcaPrMldnl MyibTra4denr , . Cuhlar rilmt CaMr ---Awt. Caililer rent or hoard, and hi'panse ohlifnlion faithfully!'" u-- - on yourself, to pay into Our added, you'll !h glad you did Hit h i N. C. HIDE & FUR CO. Tboce 67. Main and Bsuett streets ,
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