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CHICHESTER S PILLS . 1 UK 1HAMON RRANIX Jk. Ye!:. SUNRISE AT LAST? v J V5VPN I."el jr lraf't ft Aa ery Aftcrnooa Exwtpt A i' M(Hlt Pub t 1 -t V K.t- Ut .t, VMAmA Witt Rlu fclbbsafV V Tuk Hhf4. r roar w prantst. AvV 11. 4 iTKH-TrBf : A buekj MO OA I, Si. U. SCLO BY DRUGGISTS EV(RYWHR, I . ..I.i WjU - - - -' - ' ' " '.K l . I I . I ! I I I i ' 1 1 M I " " - r i ? 7 " t T i ' 1 f J , ' of the Nortk Carolina rta ef Atrno Papers i of AasoclaM ftmm " iaied Press to stclosivsly i to taa ne far republics Uoa new credit4- to it r aot n credited la this papas 4- ini m - nriateA asroia. a of republication f special hernia ars alas twservad. . isiim Eepresautatlvas I on. In and Koha, 223 flftk : i York Advertising Bldg., a Chaadler Bldg Atlanta. i Mjer ...'..,..,T1-B itaaafsr .......... TIP .1 Room .............. 800 Caxrlai By Kail r..,,...So . Tai......$.00 etas... 1.25 6 Months... 8.50 ....JI1I Monthl... 1.75 - 1 Rt ?d class matter, Oct. 27. t Peto(Hee at Rocky Mount, . nn lor Aet- af Maraa , 1m7V !ay, July 14, 1919. proposal to mcrBe freieiit rat i in is the Rnrt step toward i, "S; wages again to meet the hih t or uviug made by the newraie. we espect Heinieto pay through nose we must cheek our natural to keep oa hammering him cn young man who complains thst i.i no chance for a young fil!ow s age is right so far as that sort ' fellow is concerned. ' eh. iudulgcuo in the pmw ,, state affairs verr similar he oou niian bridew ft an alliance yearn to (ak Ituaybethat.th.j';a?b rn-es to the doughboy; in s t them as high, as American :,t(( inviUing th world's vcalth caun 'I'ing al leitizens would prevent gr.Ml j rt lines, uatil a few shirp bovs could t together and prepare mcker lists. XC.'G PLANS FOR JTERAHS' REUNION t r; rati Vl-H?vtrarir T n-F tcrtainnjent Adopted. Committees' Appointed With the Confederate Retlninn but roe weeks away, local plans for (he .uw (inilUiB HIU 1 ' 1 ",'T. k"r' ff"1 Th. You smack your lips over it, be cause you like its taste, its quality, its genuine grati fication. It satis fies thirst. AMEEICAH riQHTEBB r T " " . DEOLDH TO GO HOME Loadoa--Africane brought to Kurope to fight -battles of freedom dont yant to go home, uow that the war is over Free tranfjiortulioa from Liverpool no a llurfinont to thewt. Output 00- 64t brcse.-ved for eolorcd'men onone ship but 65 were taken. Its up to the Bntis to find work for those who remain, and there is where some of England's re- ec'nl troflblo with the' 'colored probjem nas come . - No bod y has' ever bee a b le " to successfully imitate it, because its quality isinclslibly reg istered in the taste of the American public. Demand the genuine by -full name nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA,. GA. "'""w aj ine vnamocr of l oin- 1 1 ... j m auopiea a tentanvo program number nf mmmtHn.. .. i . " . i iiuK Hu nted to make the necessary arrange i.tafor the care of the visitors. The ram will go to General James I. 1 ts, of . "Wilmington, eommandiiig ral of the North Carolina Division, y, and will tie madc'publie on his t committees for the reiinion arc follows: Executive Committer! T. T. Thorne, chairman; Paul lie, vice chairman; K. B. Davis', treasurer; I H. Duncan, sec re tore- L. Alcocke, E. W. gmith, I'ercv Tl gi . Mrs. M, O. Wintead, Mrs. H. ii .or. . . as Hall and Kitchen Cnmmittee E. Brewer, chairman; L. F. Pcarsall, . Jenkins, Dr. John Battle, Mri J. BuUuek, Mrs .W. H. Hnrne, Mrs'. :i, Davis, Mrs. T. L. Blauit, Mrs. C- )uth, Miss ffi Vines. ! orations Committees: . .IVrrv en, chairman, B. T. Edwards, w i!!ac.k. ' ., . gram committee: The executive ittee with B. H. Bicks and J." II. e. :-':'.'''' ' prtaittment and Music: E. W i, chairman, Mrs. W. W. illiam Thorpe, W. E. Fenner, J: D. Od om ' Vimherly. nital:' n. Lee Large, enairinan Winis, L, W. Korncgay. uigements: D. L. . Christian, n, B. P, Holt, Jacob Lassitor, J.icob ISattle. liitory: J. T." KorriSr-chairman, MoltW. E. Fenner, Mrs, T. 8 -uifln. .- ' i.-itiona: The executive commit- ina and Hospitality: T. L. i hairman, M. .V. Barnhill, vicr m, Mrs. Bland, Mrs. Barnhill, 1 Mrs. 3. B. Ramsey, Mr. and . T. Burnette; Mr. and Mrs. J. 'rtn, Mr, and Mrs. Jennings, Mr. rs. F. B. Bpraill, Mr. and M-s Iforne, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Bui r. snd Mra. T. 8. McDearman. II. Crews, sad Mrs. ?f. L. Al Tr. snj Mrs. B. P. Holt, tti Y h vi fl' ?T r CAN'T PK0VB LAHDBU - - KNEW MME. BEKOIST Pi:r:st Lamlru, Paris "Blue-Beard has scored a point, Durnnd, the music mil ,'iilgrr who said he lisd last seen Mine1. Benoist with Lundnr, admits that r,nudru wasant the man. Tho womans body was found in a canal shortly after Lnndru's arrest, Fond memory of the- ole swiinmin' hole overlooks the little details of the gruen scum on the water and the vil lag garbage dumped nearby; ' ' (syoiirHAIRS wm mm ' . V ' Jfe 11X11 lW M of Ul Nappy Stubborn Unruly? Buybo EXELENTOfflS Mrlr 1 t s isliwj HtkGfWwtr. Reracm lanilrulf. Cleans tlx M-sJp. Fxia lbs rcou of tb bjur. Stoiis laiiina hair. PHca 2 Sc by mail on rerHpt of fttamns urouin. A8ENTS WANTEB riEI FXTO HFDIC1M CO, ATLAKTA, CA. iillllllllllMI : lf tiff 111-: THE TELEGRAM WANT AD PAGE IS READ-BY THOUSANDS OP PEQPLB AILY. A SMALL WANT AD COSTS A TRIFLE, AND NETS BIG RETURNS OR THOSE WHO WISH. TO. DISPOSE OF OR BUY ANYTHING. TRY ONE I lue to You of ari " Advertising Agency ;rJfJriJrrJr:jrr---Jrrdrfr L. IL Duncan, ehairmitn, i Jr., Mr: Davies. of Haieigh. It. B. Davis, chairman. i'lTS of tlies com it tees wilt I 1 y lrttrr of jthe r arui.,i;it e are ts tr ; I!emovc3 FOR SALE HUNDRED ACRE farm in Nash county, twelve miles from -Rocky Mount, two from Nashville. Three horse farm un der cultivation, forty acres wood land. Crop' growing. Bargain must be cash transaction and sold" in ton days. Apply Farm, care this oflice. " - Build Up, the System After-"Hu" Attack Important Tkat You Gol Back Everyone who ha had the "flu" finds thj system in a weakened and run-dmvnr condition, the nerv ous iystcm til :..et, tlie appetite (tone, and a general good for noth ing feeling pervades the, entire bodV. - ' This 4s the effect of this stren uous disease. It always leaves its victiai so wean and drhihtilcj that there ii as'imicli danger fmm ft. altl'r-etlcls as from itself. Nothing can ential S. S. S. for1 eompiftely restoring your strength- and vitality attr you liave had tjri distressinjj distase. This tplenjid remedy purifies the blood, remov ing ail disease germs, and buildi up tlic entire system. If vou wish medical advice write tu Chief Medical Adviser, 45 Swift Laboratory, Atlan.a. G. ' MINISTEE NOW HEAD OF PRUSSIAN STATE CHTTKOH Ii'np P.y a pernlinr anmily Be church, under the new constitution is now vested in three mimptoere, two of whom are members nf the snriniis pnrtr 111,51 ' ' il il' rn imv i Waail'ailiHr-n-'Tf t-"t -in-iriii iiimmh rt S' nnr 'Tinri i si m .... ..I . " .'." " - -I H the disease I II You're in business. You're putting uga .line-cf lrnflemflrVrfl.feoods, wr "Sv-ill say. You want to sell tltem; ' - . , You send out salesmen They et distribution for you. Your goods are on the dealers' shelves. - ... - Now you need advertising to intercstthe consumer to make Mrs, Smith or Mr. Jones ask for your goods by name-to say, for instance, "I want a can of BROWN'S Beans" instead of "I want a can of beans." Two courses open to yoy: You cither undertake to prepare and-place your own advertising or you thove the whole job on an advertising agency. If YOU undertake to do it, you first select your papers. Suppose you ore going to use 100 papers. . What paper.'? If you haven't a newspaper di rectory, you have to borrow or buy one. You write to the paper for rates. ads, employ an- artist graver to make original plates; employ a printer to After'you've picked you? papers, you write your t tit raw'ns or tne illustrations, employ an eng ? t'",ploy an electrotvper to make duplicate rclatt ii t V secure uniform strong typographical displays; then you mail a yvrra-lates to each paper with, instructions when, to insert; after , "v , dearth thru the papers to be sure the ad3aDpecred. and at - open accounts with 100 papers and mail 100 checks v - j - jlvertising is running. You and your ofuco - inat an aayertising agency vKave dori(J of tJrcsomc worlc nna w -tising. agency you,vpay-cxacHavc tlono without chargcThru an adver ogency gets us remuneration ja,., you pay publishers direct. The ; pubhshers-a commisswit. they, are oi. of .fsmall coniraission from the service saves them labor and expense. willing to" pay bemuse agency -1 An advertisin? atrencv nrenares the aria and nft- them for insertion, checks upheir appearance in the pu. is to pay ONE bill to the agency each month.-' l'V OK'd by j'ou, forwards :ins. All you have to do - ,- -Besides, the agency gives you, free,- the benefit of Its xnen. chandisinsr methods It analyses your business. It decides hofnr. ; 'yu account whether you are really ready to advertise The agency is your representative just as much bo as your salesman go of mer iting your ,1 Most of the successful interstate and national advertising is placed thru advertiV ing agencles.- ,j , The nine advertising agencies listed below com American Association of Advertisine Acencipa.- V get tho benofit of ito advice, onjaaizaUoil ahd equipment: m prise the Southern Council of the -'f Wntn f:r t.hw Htfrnry ynn pi.rtnr B j -p 'tit Thomas E. Basham Co., Louisville, Ky. x ' Cecil, Barreto & Cecil, Richmond Va. ' Chambers Agency, Inc., New Orleans, La. Nelson Chcsman it Company, Chattaaoosa, Tenn. Ferry-Hanly Advertising Company, New Orleana, La. Jobnson-Dallls Company,. Atlanta, Ca. Masseogale Advertising Agency, Atlanta, Ca. Staples Be Staplea,Iac, Richmond, Va. The Thomas Advertising Service, Jacksonville, Fla. 7 - Thfo Ajvrtlirnmt PrmimiuJ by Unmtngaim Advertising Agency Atlanta, Co. Members Southern Cpnncil, Arnerfcai As. c:-'ion cf AdvcrtL'--v A 7 c! i
The Evening Telegram (Rocky Mount, N.C.)
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