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XI Xj j V 1U ii I i. U i ij Xj G it A iti 1 4 ..v The Evening Telegram PabUaa4 Xrtrr Af taruoa BzMpt Budtr br tha Boeky Utnat Pnb- Uaala Co., 104-10 Norta Mala St., Takfraai Bldg, Boeky Hiut, H. O. - M ambara f tha North Oaroliaa aMeiation of Aftarnooa Papart ' Mambex of Associated Piaaa .... Tha Aaaociated Preaa li exclaalvtr tatitled to the uae for republication f all newt credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and alio the loeal news printed herein. All rights of republication of peeia dispatches herein are also reserved. - Foreign Representatives yrest, Landis and Kohn,225 Fifth Are., New York Advertising Bide., ChleagoChandler-BWg.i r Atlanta. Pbonaa: -Basiness Manager ......... ...71-B Circulation Manager .... .71-F EdltniiaL-Booma ,i.n 800 By Oarrlar "By Mall 1 Year...... $0.60 i Year 10.00 Months... a.ao 8 Months... 8.60 1 Week... ..18Hs I Months... 1.7S Entered at 2d class matter, Oct. 27, 1911, at Postoffies at Boeky Mpnnt, N. Ojjndsr-Aet ef Mareh 8. 187; Saturday, January 17, 1920 - THE SABBATH DAY " ftoiiiriiilior tin- wi-i'k ilav, (. kci " i ins aroii.v i. iiM'tul if ; it. Kpi-vfs- (o remiihl us tlral tln ri' jMu' .mi which li,,.. J!( rcr- issiii's J,f lit' Minimi lit- n It (r.-t tict- fnttil ten. No -Vurk unoiild l,n entirely sivul'ir, Or wiumi.v iilitwuclifi.l. liy- the spiri -of s.'H Mci - iiinl iispinitiiiii. . But tin- f.nni.lv is liurini'iil if it helps to our .j,.s tn the ln.w of rVtlim altri'ii.'itiii;; . iiitiMi'sts. . An iiidiaii an -wni-k' tu i'xli:iiisii,u .in j.u i-kii i t of Kailll'J .hllt. vlli:ll h,. ,.t.; .is till' at rain (if jitiisuit is nvci. iiinl In i-:nr ii's) in fV.i-y until, if iH. t i.mV to svl'a an other i.e. lit- fail turn tn otlii't- ,i. ivm; '''it if . niejitiivill not licvj. c;iiinot ln!siil(i,: :t -.!. alisnliiti'ly iis(-K'.s i limit a s cuiiil .U i-i unt il tin v,iist (i'ic is .'un i U m 0 1 1 . -'ri i luh.tiLnJutir''i liiii.'iiii) inn" al'sulii'.il', cult iii'i !'. i-'Ult 1 II t. il l.v t in' ' not til' : t'orniaiii'i' With the fanner, it-. is " :r:ir!i tit ajiii', t :. i. ..! .-,i , ii : in'1 i.;, an 1 Si'asi nal. !'!; iiiti ti - of lmr i' 'J ; is folliiv'v i't i a . . ; Hi: t. in the riiv -ill W I : II' . -,v. '.' tilled diil I a is do nut ili'lav, I nit can' traiisfiirnn-il -ilitu a t.hiiiisTi ml iuticle of luxury',' display or public iifiiitv- thi .opportunities- for useful wurl " loss; the. task- we nnilcfta k( volvc months or wars nt c Work, nHi 'tiy earrv . it oil we nifit into day and winter into Thus natural intttrriipiipim' disappear and the .sauii: .ali a strain can In' larncil Hid I" I work lie arc i .nd may in ontiniied can tuni slimmer, ti'iid to hmirKinsj .liiiitclv. HISTORIC BOSTON IS BEING ALTERED Features well Known in His tory are Giving Away Be fore Modern Demands VIEWS OF IT lWton, .Ian. 17. Ho:n is prepnrn: tu alter ... 30111c. ot - its moiC i herlinln' historic fi-atures to meet tin' (Icinund nf. -iilodci n eruditions. Small strips lire to lie . sliced troin Huston l oin jimjijjtraiuln) F(Hliitl--iTor.Tnrj Itcvdlutiotiarv :da,vs', .anil 'iircailniji the wer-(f--fhe OlTt- SiOinriefTn House', where the faniouS J.ti'it-part.y : wii s TiaTi'lii'iT, is cqji Uuiiplaitui- T r f lie prTTlilriiiK. ricuti' III tin" city of n ii row 1 Vow-lane .streets in each ens'1 '-t -i i 1 1 1 e. -. -- - - The paring of the coiuuion oiTTviT sides of its l'1-ai-ri ilica linn Iiitii ;;nti ;inncil only : n ft el- the overcftinin i lon' standi;: tlppn't ion lv thn rr wh ihnt nu i iini'i'lei a t ii.ii oj uioiTern development should disturli tliis revo I nt iona ry. landmark and ' present da ln'Oiithiinif spai-e in the city's cent Several" years iijo the. voters i;iirnejl down a propositi to slirink the common in order to swell the streets.. Hut the recent elect ion the voters in TiiilTwn.- wards- declared In favor. wiiieiiint I lie streets from ' ('Oiiimor lands. ; The. -..two' wards which Opposed t he- plan - h-re-tir --')rar lest own, .sea f aiiotln'r" hi'torle shrine, :. Riinki-r Hil Motiunient, I ": .1 nl;r- the. plan, which is a compro nnse arranged between the street coin iHi-ssioners and the Hoton t'ommoi Society, Tremont and Boylrfln street which hound the common, on two of in Ics, will lie w'Mtencil to a maxim jm of 4:i feet instead (if ."0 t lid fee firt propnsed. u Thi' will be ac cointdished without pacritice of aroen1 ward v or , trees, as the- cuts . WiU h niade from rhe broiKl mills mf the emu nion.' : Thi' eonipromise ian .I'ri'e with it an agreement that 110 further invasion oi. the: ('ointnoii. ' would Is 10 a d e. Huston i'nmmon was lmuglit. in Ki,'i-i IVv (ioverin.r . W'-iiithfnr, and others ai oininon row pasture mid : tralninu erinind, and Via one of several snc'i -H-ftc.ls of i-oiiunujial lands and phintiiif.1 lirounds. Todav- l'. lis the sole f-' iiiainder of "these nniii'iit. eitmnioii?. tiler holdings having passed intii: prl ate hands. . . .:;'. -- vlt was oil Boston Opniin'on- that rev lutiunarv '.-soldiers drilled'; from . it"' "Innts nt Park M(iiarc, then the BacR Bav in fact as well n' in 11 (into and now "made land," '.he British started fur I.exiirtfton on. April 19," -J 77.15... - un the Coniiiion-tlie BritNh mustered their I'dijr s to attack., Bunlfir. Hill '11,111'!. TWO l.'io -vrl ' 1 11 ir Sates P-ie-Vfa Brit'isli artiilerynieti Klanstlifl' Hill diiriiu mi. . 1,'oloninl e.p leamst ., I.oinslni re; set their the'Viire li' lolls se Hid CJueliei ;ii rm of B ff. the old ( '0111 111 i?i r hndMassa.chiiset'.'s reeiinent.s nssenibled Ihere joior to eo n; to the front in, the civil war.. The proiosiil I- cot hit" tlie d Soirfli ' Me.etinir. House winch na biiilf ill 172(1 tl (ilitain partial relief-, froui trallie coneestion on (Washington KtMcets, i-i- st, ill under conVsd(p rilt inii, 'iiii id inns ttr t Ire . cd i lice, f ell .ill' it li the -lans iinilj-r eertMiii ciiihI'h: i(us, and the . A reef eiBMiiniiys'nint'rs re ported in favnr'of the change. The (oiolitid.i" I-VM in.eil by the a ssi 11 -i at ion, however, ill- lii'l.i nit a. deiiia ml for pa iiii-nt ;for the property., which is ,u tlie, section ol hieliest valiin'ion, have delavi (I acl-'e('- rhiinoris t he cli:i inois skiiis. leather , lull the not flesh ! ,the hide' ide of she I Six-Per Gent Investment : Invest your money in First Mortgage Real v Estate Bonds. Denominations -to suit --purchaser. " SIX "per cent interest is 50-' per cent better than FGTO"percentiYou get yom'"sioeifonlyinyestedrv "short length of time.- . -. If it's m the"INSURNCEHiierrur. r serve -y6u. All forms of insurance writ ten. 'We appreciate your bllsinessT-" Rocky Mount Insurance and Realty Company - li lt DAVIS, Jli., (ien'l. Mmifirfer . Oflices Second Floor National Bank of Kocky Mount' Building 'I Phone 160 . inontli alter month, year after year, while other interests sink into the hack ground, aiiii ' tile Work wiiih vve uhder (ooh for the eiirichiiient of i lil e ends by impoverish i ni it. . 1 1. "(Iet'i-n ts itsol-. The in i-ii lis destroy the end. TOO MUCH WATER', The ('onsuniin; pulJic js.,yettin -ent-tirelv ' to" niuch : water, thi-sp vdjiyst . It Iised to . i-oiiie ' in' stocks, liiif loev it conies in cans. The. hoiiseH ife em s to the. ei ocirry t rti st'j n y I v. and biiyj, a can of pi achek. She'i-an 't -look )hriuh the tin Of, .the" r-ail, hut. she (Hifflij -t ti have Tcasoiiaiile assu ranee thai is ycttiii',' -fl e.ni of pcai'ties. Hii t ,wjieii slie opens tlie :'ll cent . can for w hich.slie may ha e paid, (id uts . slie linds that tiri-.ca'dies are (Vt -mid t lie '.v a ' er inUtmh i'il. S.imO wav with peas, tlie Kiii.t e ne-: 10 fry o keep from Wlli nii efl' , the Inrile. Sninr-iW.iy with pineapple, . and ovoi,.!.--m:i'ie'. ':' ;': .'' ' '" -V .' . The canners l.fivc .lit .town the si,., nf he cans, cut down their siilol. . on 'tents., added -iat( i. redl.'cc.l the .-niigiVr -in Hlifi'ifnpv--srirl-)f!!ivT; wtrmpi-fl TiTi ITe lii'li-e to the liinit..- ' . ' Xiiii lieu il euu cr; have a '! W:i(i 1 on their sheh.s t!i '-. .!:.'.. f i'-m . " which most of them have kiihwlede. Isn ') it iiliout time ,t ac ciiniiei s ic sunie "solid pack" or progress to can iiinf in class .exclusively, a tnet liod .tin der wb;"li the liousewife. would not have to trrust to honor f ' ' POOR SUBSTITUTES Talcum powder and paint are p"oi substitutes for the wash ran, '.jjirls. Thi other day a mere man st;"d in line in i'lpiU t,f a ..;niovi((i t'r (.'' I" wedjje our wav up to the window. S . lie haiV,: a "mid oppiii tiinily- to "size up" tlie veiling woman i tist ' ahead ot him. i -,-. She wore n trim littlc'toiine, a natty lid li. t -i iloK-d suit, was lleilt lv lrlov .nut nriiiieriv lioofeil , and her: ha i r look c harm in if. But she . h:n a tint, neck and face! it i,;!i nor llcsli !.;ih uin jiowder did not erase the traces. Ami water and. soap si) conipariitively; Cheap! . His interest lie the tail yi.iune iiiomc an (lied right there.: -an you iiiK'.eine Min v I'iekford w t II a (lir vnecU .' in Norina . 'I'ulinji'lsJt1 f Or Mary:ii(:rite Clni.k.' Or M.'iv Allison? cs, or any iine'seven of M aek SAeiinel t 's balhin beauties,' I'jrlrf-Kven if vml arc )ut fir in a thonsand, yirlie, (Inn 't pn i e the wash rat;. I'amt ami -powder were no! made lo cover grime.- As snht it nt 's for cleanlini's they arc dire failure. And men kno.w it. Statement of the Condition of the ' ROCKY MOUNT SAVINGS & TRUST CO. . At the" Close of Business Dec. 31st, 1919 RESOURCES 1 .Loans and Discounts fT-Ht.!ir0.r! Mocks and lloii.ls 5(1(10(11) Lilicrtv lipids 1 ,").' :( ).( 10, .War .Savings' Sininps j. . :i.'J:4.12 Uankint; House and Fixtures 1!J .00(1.0(1 Casli on liaiut and due Inun linnk..s.. (iT.IKi.'i.l.'i Trust Invest intnt.s . ';. ... . -. '.'. ; : . -i..--- 7G.r.4!) . !fi,o(;(i.-ji2 i LIABILITIES ' Capital Stock ....... ..... :1f0.O0i.f!(r Surjilns and Profits I 415 S'l-t . ' Deposits )14 ,147. 7" Dividends I'njiaid 1 .1. ri,OO000 n o(i(;.2i2 ;"i , DEPOSITS COMPARED Dec. Ml sf . ini? " .-.,.,.:;...,..;:.; 4 fUJ O'J! 1:1 Dec. .list, 1II1S . . 4t--.i......J...... '..r'lri.V!!U Dec. ,IKi. .iyr; ....Vn,'!47.77 l.'ndef the plnji tlu- niain uaf1!.)!' hh chiircli, in which the Vohnists wiukeil out pians for the.'- '''T'li T-t'.IV' ' Which Was later used by t lie British as 'a riding schojdrd u.ri-ne; t he siei1 of Ihis'tiin; w'iiiil.l "trn't lie di.sl ii rbi-ii. ' Tin' tower which ...Twits' "nit some twenty .feet from jhe 'front, of tlie cdilice; would li" ar' Hiled to provide a -pa ssaoe for foot trallie,, thi' stTOet title .vvuiild be. e. teiideij to run (lush with the tower front and the ; sidewalk : moved back to lend directly . t: o the . arcade. An additional -Ml feet of .tivt space at at this point Would ease consideraldy the crush of trallie in the tiottleiiioiiih of Xewspaper Row. and i i ii Vc- i.-j u in llli'st. We eXieusi'. b, stijiaf iin -ill, I a hd of tiiue lie'l ill I t uieirt of ste.lll (if I'nV RHEUMATISM is completely washed out of the system by the celebrated Shivar Mineral Wa ter. I'o-'tively guaranteed by money back offer. Tastes line; costs a tnllo, Delivered anywhere by our Rocky Muntit agents, ((uo. S. Kilwanls & CoM phone them. : y CHICHESTER S PILLS I.dliI Alhfi Hi-catfM-irr-t I MM la Kcd a Tmkm mm other. lrnlC A.k fif III- ll H-TPB 8 WIAOUIM itHJinu aTi ll.H. far & yeiri known as Best, bafast, Alwayi Kelial.1 SOLO BY DRUOGISTS EVERYWIOE mr nrviilit for a ml Unld mntllkVyV Har of tmp V 1 U 1 . .-. . " :... . ' 1 - Farm For Sale Between sixty and seventy acres, thirty (..". .. .. .:....', ..:'' acres under cultivation, balance in wood,2 some timber on tho place. Farm has one tenant dwelling, pack barn, and tobae'eer barn. Situated al iout four miles from Rocky Mount in Nash County. Posses' sion given immediately.7 "Cash or terms. For Pni'ticvlars see . - - ....-...... . ';: Standard Insurance and Realty Corporation WASHING DISHES The (hieaeo Woman's ('lull doesn't want anv dishwashing nHvice from aiiv man. The mcmliers t eel thev know all there is t known about the sub ject. At least that is the impression on gets when one reads that ihe clan Tccentlv asked a lecturer to ilcsisf when lie iiesran expouiidiiij; his own favorite method ofdish-wnshinj;. And tme can hardlv blnine the (rood housewife who, after hurrying through w it, the break fat dishes and the lunch d'shes, would prefer listening to the latest, word on the dialects of the dark continent or the dawn of mtiaic in -lhc lnrk ages, or anything clue far distant from tinkling dancers and foamy suds. ,.. I Sir Oliver Lodge savs ho has talked With the dead. When he gets over here doubtless he will talk with. fur Lodge. Dr. Mcylan of Columbia, says'1 (lint moderation mean long life. Long lived neorde do a moderate amouift of StatenTCTitrofthe Condition of tlie FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK .At Close of Business Dec, Hist; 1010. RESOURCES , Luauit.. ..L----i.-.....,.. j..j.$-ir)S.rn. to OvcVdralts. J 1? I".1 w -------- I'.ankiiitf l!nisi mid Fixtures :!1,4(i10l) -...-- , Bunds -.-..-..i...i.........T...;. St!, 10(1 d) Casli and due from Hanks -Si-.il- .tiCK.L' 1 S . U ,. ' ' $S70,2M.4') LIABILITIES rajiita. ...... .......... ........ $100,000.00 -Hindus and Profits 2.-:M.f,S Djmsds 7-i'i fi"." 81 Rediscounts ... 2. .-........,.... ' "7,500 00 Mills Tayalile 5,000.00 Dividends' Unpaid ... J ,0-17 00 " J . : " 2 . 4 : '..'.".; - " $870,2:5:1.40 DEPOSITS, COMPARED v Deo. :;is, l!)lfi J,.:...-....:..........$ ;:!,1D4 47 .:..' ' f " " ' Dec. .'11, TT)17 . - $ 1 25 ,r?G8 .:?8, Dec. 31st, VJ18 .$372,721. '91 Dec. .'"st, 1919 ..................$733,Gr,5.81 , r-We want Your Business . .1 III IaVi i A Most Wonderful Sale of Shoes .. i J 1. A Complete Showing of Shoesfor-theEntire" Family UprUp.:Up, Down, Down, Dovy Down, Down, Down, go retail prices. Due to the advancing market, our stocks..are really worth more than our price tickets slynyi Neveiiheless, we have cut them sharply, therefore we not only .suggest that . you buy your present needs, but i'or the 1" uture jus well, and provide a great saving. J.- & K. and WALK OVERS for LADIES .l..r)0 Hale price $12.95 ir,.()() Sale price' S $11.95 15 12.50 Sale price : $9.95 $10.00 Sale price T. . .$7r95 $7.50 and $8. Sale price $5.95 and 0.50 Sale price . .7. .$4.95 WALK OVERS for MEN $i:j..r,0 Sale price $12.50 Sale price .S10.00 Sale price .'. - .$7.50 and $8 Sale price . . . ' -iOlind $0.50 Sale price I BOYDEN SHOES Values up to $18, sale price . $10.95 j. $9.95 .$7.95 $5.95 $4.95 $11.45 . $1.50 and $5 Sale nrice . . . J. . $3.95 R. T. WOODS and BILLIKEN'S SHOES for CHILDREN $7.50 and $8.00 Sale Price $5.95 "$00' and $0.50-Sale Price : $4.95 $1.5arid $5.00 Sale Price $3.95 $4.00 Sale Price $3.25 $3.50 Sale Price . ... . . . ... .... . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.95- $3.00 Sale Price . . ....... .... $2.45 $2.50 Sale Price . . . .$1.95 DANIEL'S "The Shopping Center" - '7' 's "ft -dying- - I )
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