Tlxe Evening Tetcsrai
Tuesday, August 17, 1920
1 1 J 5X3 CXHT PI UNI I
. J. 0111 WITH ORDWt I
i?i 1
Units yon wt a ooa
traot4 dTrtUr na-
tog ona hundrad ot
on toons dlipUy
MmtlaUig Mutually, t
JU Dhnmoa m Tkii xuu
wz ajib nr A POSITION NOW TO
wholesale and ratatl ice cream. Be
far too bur . taste our eream and
aik oar price. You know, the tele
jihoa service It bad. Give your or
. ' dera Betnrdar nieht for Sundav.
Bocky Mount Candy Kitchen. 4 20 if
BTAXTEB rOHDB, PLAIN
; an4 trucks. on band. L. D.
Howard street
rORDS
Bujluek
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FINS PBJNTINO QUICK SERVICE
Phone. 71 Job Printing Department
Evening xaifgram.
22 tf
HBAVT HAULING AND MOVING
. household goods done on short notice
Team or truck. Kicavnting a stic
' elalty. ' Apply 8. Felton. Telephone
837-W. 7 6 If
TOn BALE OLD NEWSPAPERS
food for wrapping or packing. Tele
train offloa.
PUBLIO BEBVICE CARS AT ALL
hoars. Block and half Bick Hotel,
ortTialf brock Main Ht. 120 Mari
"gold 8t. Crouch's garage. T. C!
Bobblni Transfer Co. Day phone
.838. 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Nijrhl
prion, 883-J. J. T. Kobbins, res
It p. m. to 9 a. m. T. C. Bobbins
' Transfer Co. : 7-31-tf
LEXINGTON CABS THE MINUTE
Man Six. Two .thousand dollars, V
O. B. Wilmington. This is more tlinti
three bundrud dollars Ii'hr tliun you
ean buy locally. OrnVr now. 1. Q,
Moorr, Wilmington, N. C. 8-1 1 t
100 PAIRS ODDS AND ENDS $8 to
, $10 Hlioes I have set'j.on Bnrgni
Tables. Ymir choice $.1.H5 a rvii
Roiooe Griffin Shoo Store. H 11 If
JUST RECEIVED A LOT oF BLACK
Buede Oxfords and pumps.'.. Roame
. Griffin Shoe Store. 8 11 tf
WANTED riRST CLASS AUTOMO-
bjle Painter. Nothing but A No. 1
. nocd apply. Rose Oarage S 10 tf
T TOU ARE OOINO TO BUY ANY
. Shoes it will pny to you sco hVNtoo
j Griffln. Pretty Shoes at V iow- price.
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MWv w "um-
- saia , ma innowiug nouses:
rootn house on South Pearl
One 8
Street: on 7-room house on West Thomas
atreet; two 5 room hmises on IVn-
der street; one tt-room house on Ar-,i.ji,
lngton street.
. l . A l I 1 ffrt. i
Above houses are for (
terms. Clmmnns and '
sale , on easy
. Redmond.
8 12 tf
WANTED A CHAPERON FOR night
. work. Apply. Chief Operator, Homo
Telephone nd Telegraph Company,
ft is-et -- , ;
LIBERAL REWARDPOR RETURN
af black initease left t)n side of
Rieka Hotel Thursday nightvXW, H.
Andrews, Tarboro. R lv4t
HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE SHOE
Bargains at Hoseoe ,'lriffin Shoe
' Btoret- : . S 11 tf
WANTED AT ONCE SCHOOL BOY
who intends working in afternoon
to work in mailing room. Apply
' Circulation l department: this oflice.
. 4-14-3t.
rOB BALE ONE PAIR FINE
MULES AND FIRST CLASS
DOUBLE DRAY AND HARNESS
JJACUO AND 'IKAUINO COM
' PANYi -. . . 8-14-41
LOBT LADTES SIZE HUNTING
,Ca Watch. Return to this office
and "receive reward. 814-31
WANTED TO RENT SEPTEMBER
1st, large resilience In best part of
, eity. Write stating Jeruis,' lonrHon
ete. References furnished. Address
''E-825" care Telegram. 8 14-31
LOST BAY MARE RIGHT HIND
foot little swollen. Return to C. S.
Brady, corner ' Dunn and Arlington
Streets. 8 14 3t
SOCIAL AND FI7SINES8 PRINTED
stationery,- onibe and commercial
printing. Franklin printing price
. . list used exclusively. Phone 71, The
Telegram Presses. 8 14 tf
WANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT, HON
est, bustling boys to deliver The Eve
ning Telegram. We have several of
oor tnowt desirable routes Open ti
boys who mean business. Apply at
once, Circulation department, this
office. 8 18 4t
WANTED BOY OVER SCHOOL age
13
at Pressing Club. Phone 446. 8-16 6t
MUSIC I WILL OPEN A MUSIC
class for the 1020-21 session at my
residence commencing September 6th
1920. All the latest -methods'' in pro
gressive series taught from No. 1-A
ti No. 4-B. Any one wishing to takj
wtll communicate with me. Phone
flf'-W. , Miss . Bessie Bartholomew.
tWO R. Church 8 .16 2t
PAINTERS WANTED FIRST CLASS
Crockett, Phone 1002. 8 16 2t
S3
NEED A WOMAN TO COOK AND
keep house for me and two boys. A
good home and wsgea for a good wo
man. Will use white or eolored. W.
C. f R;f. D., Battleboro. N. C,
17 ;!t . ' - '
WANTED TO BENT FOR ONE,
tlirco or five years, fitrni within eight
miles of city. Will pay a reuaiin
able rent. Apply J. T. Jolly, City.
8 16 tit
WANTED ROOM AND BOARD IN
private family, beginning about Sept
.) for six weeks, liv traveling man
with wife ami child. Write 15. H
eare this paper.
THE AMERICAN RAILWAY EX-
prss Co., will sell at public auction
at Rocky Mount on Saturday, Sep,
lumber 11th a large number of tin
claimed express (rhiiiments which
have remained on hand !0 days
i longer. Sale at Jbxrircas omce oppo-
eite Kicks Hotel. 8 12 sclieil.;
USED TRUCKS FOR SALE 1 In
termtt ionnl one ton t ruck with body,
used eight months, bargain for quick
sale. One Heo speed wagon,3 i ton,
used four and a half moiiths. "Look
v Jies trucks overt Hayes M filler
Truck o. ' H 17 It
TRUCK FOR SALE 3-4 TON DORT,
in good condition Itargaiu al $il'U.
Sc.. s. I. Ward, l'hone (ilil .1.
8 17 e o d ;
THIS WEEK PURE LARD LT.clh
Plenty of vlneg.ir lOc a gal, at J-'. AVil
sous South Rocky Mount. 8 17 :it
LOST TOBACCO SAMPLE CASE
between-Hunters IIUI road and Rocky
.Mount. Notify this office and 're
ceive reward. 8 17 III
WANTED POSITION
AS HOUSE-
of references.
Kveuing Tele
8 17 4t
keeper, white, best
write "M M " care
gram.
ORDER YOUR SUIT THIS WEEK.
all union made,- 2 pair pants. No ex
tra charge, at K. Wilsons. 8 17 -itt
WANTED POSITION AS OOVER-
iiess for hiiiiiII children in private
0 -l
IHiie. live vears'
best of
" care
8 17 L't
. reference..
rci cri-ncesi. write t.
Evening Telegram.
DON'T FOROET DOC WHO TAKES
off corns, bunions and ingrown nails
without medicine, inhere Please sec
him at once. Thursday for residence
calls., lycitve calls, t the Standard
Drug (Jo., Bishop' Barber; Shop and
I lie Red Cross'. Nhaving parlors, ''will
be at the Hcd Cross Nhaving J'arlors
from
p. III.
7 to 10 a. ni, and from -f to
; 8 j 7 lit
LOST 32x4 UOODYEAR ALL WEA-
ther tread tire rim mid case between
Rocky Mount; rind Sliarpeljnrg.: Ri
ward if returned to Central Service
Statiioji - s 17 tit
IN POLICE COURT.
Following the general trend of the
present few davs during which
the iim-
niciiuil court docket has been unusal-
nicipul - court docket
ly light, only . one liunor , case- faced.
Recorder Lancaster for disposal this
morning when Will Lucas, was arrhlgh--
n,l in u li,ir,r nf .IrU-;,,,. ., n ,, t . . ,., .
ih., nut ,?.. u.,,i
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BECOMES VUEK PICTURE)
Huffy. Soft. Silky, Long
u.i Herolin
POMADE HAIR DRESSIN&Ttfot itlckv or fua
rnfr. liihlf perhim)!. StrtlrHtrar-out thklnkr I
tutlieal ot napp hklr cswittof U to grow long, I
oft. fluriT(nohat IroM nMs&rY.) Reisoffw dA I
HdrufT, stops ttchiot scalp mH nlinf hair. X. I
AT DRUG STORES 2Sc
I 4GFNTS WANTgn.XW'"t tgtin(Tlil rt.U.
IHEKOlIN MEDICINE CO., Atlanta. Qa
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I Do You Buy a Corset I
j Just To Have One
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or do you expect yaur corset to give you graceful lines
as well as a stylish figure?
Let us combine these features and add comfort and
durability. -
We have added to our sales forces MISS MANNING,
who is a graduate corsetiere of long experience, and
she will be glad to solye your corset problem..
Let Her Fit You
Fashion hcp
Correct Dress. For Women
s
About
Viaitors From Monroe Mrs. E. L.
Davis and daughter, Miss Leona Davis,
of Monroe, ro the guest h. of Mr. an4
Mrs Joc'Fullenwider at their homo on
Washington street. '' ;
Return to City Mr. and- Mrs. S. M.
Taylor and daughter have returned to
their homes in the city after a two
wceks' slay at ('oiiiodly Spr.ing in
the, western part of the state.
Visitors to Blackstone Mr. and Mrs.
K (1. Hit!' and son, Kenneth. Gray, Jr.,
are spending some time with friends
and relatives in Black-tone, Va.
Visitor To Charlotte M r. T. J. Ah
ernathy left yesterday to spi'iiil his
vacation with-'friends and relatives in
Chnrlotle, lialrMgh and High Point.
Return from Ocean View Mr. an, I
Mrs T. O. lreen have relumed to the
city after an enjoyable slay at Ocean
View and Berkely, Va.
Leaves for Mt. Olive Miss Erdice
Moore left .'' yesterday for Mt. ..Olive
where he will visit her aunt, Mrs.
W. J. llighsoiitti.
Woodmen Meet Tonight Tar River
Cn in p N o.' 4 urt, .AVoiifhnvirTif "t hirAVTrrH
will meet tonifcht at .S o'clock in the
hall over Kvier's drug store. As dis
trict' Deputy' T. I. Moore, of Greenville,,
will be, present, all1 Woodmen-.-ire. espe
cially urged to attend the meeting.-.
Return from Norfok. Mrs. '.(). A.
Snipes and Miss KNie .Snipes returned
yesterday from ' -Norfolk and Ocan
View where they spent, the past--week.
Watermelon ExciifsioirA watermel
on ' excursion Will ' lie given I'V nil-
Philathea,. class of the North Rocky
Mount. Baptist church Tliur-da.v .night
at 7:.W for the -lieuefit of the parson
age buildiifg fund. A ticket, the price
of .which Will be 50 cents, is good for
a round trip from the church to Dream
land and back to flic Community House.
I'hoje who attend arc urged to. hold
t.heir tickets and' get their treat. 1 icl(.
els are on sale at f . laywr. anqj-ions
store, '.-::.;
Visitor from Kinston Miss Scotia
Hobgood, '.of -Kinston," is the guest of
her brother, Mr. ('. IS,; Hobgood-,. at- his
home (in fleorge street.'
Repairing- Railway .Knlbiwing .Uie
announcement made: by railway ollieials
at Wilmington several days ago main
tenance of way employes., .have been
pairing the roadbed of the main line
of . the A. ( . I. Ihroiich the. heart ot
the: city yesterday, and today; ... 'Ihe
crossings on .Mam street are also oeing
put in better condition. :.
Visitors from Durham- .Messrs. n. A.
Michie and' S. I'. Uatchelor -ot Dur
ham, ..spent yesterday, ill tlie. city on
bu si ne -a.
Here from Spring Hope.' Mr. 1 A.
Morgan, of Spring Hope,, was among
the business visitors who spent yeSter
dav in the ciiv. 'v .
Visitor to City. Mr. ,1. ('. Matthews
came over from Spring Hope yesterday
l 'spend the day with friend, and Tela
lives here. ,
Visitor from New Bern Mr. K. K.
Bryan, of New Hern, is a biisim'ss isi
tor to tile city.
Here from Salisbury Mr : T. 1).
Walters, of .-Siilisbiirv, is .-peniliiig. sev"-
era! davs ill t he cit v wit a 1 riemls. .
Visitor from Chapel Hill Mr. J. O
Heaii, of Clinpi'l Hill, spent yesterday
in the cit v. attending to business mat;
lcr. .-,' ''..'
Like Kiustcin's theory, there are
only a dozen niental giants alive who
can : understand how ; .Cliarlcs I'onzi
made iuillions in iiitermitioiial'st.'iiiipjL
L0NG,WAVY
HAIR
Of course vou want good looking hair.
Your hair will be moat admired if youiuc
Nelson's Hair Dressing
nauon tit una ua lirotlM
hair dra .
lint with ptftic-
bi colnisr1 people
or nearlr 51 yea is.
All KOod druf storn
In U. 8. kerp Nel
oq's. Be stirt to set
genuine Nelioo'i.
BtuhJtnti, a (fitted
girl j Htuitn,'Ig.t
Mitt N$inn'$
I L Nalan's will aiakarog pnadof roue lulrt
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I tLSON MFG. CO., Richmond. Va
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, NOTICE ;
' - BLACK'S SHOE BHOP
Now located at 418 E. Thomas St.,
ojiposite Farmers Mutual Warehouse.
1 J. R. Black, Prop
Phone 487
Dependable
result tirodiieinte Imt
3 K9 t 4 i, ,i' .. i
icry tv in iv iiouu ni
tlift lowest cost to
users.
Batteries
Guaranteed
l finmT i' mi wintr r
Rocky Mount Battery
Service Station
Rear Kress
WILLIAM H. PEARSON
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
and
EMBALMER
' Phone 613W-R2
Residence; . Office:
343 Atlantic Ave. 605 Goldleaf St.
Rocky Mount, N. C.
VIRGINIA FARMS
For Sale by
Pope-Ferrell Realty Co.
-National Bank Huilding .
Petersburg, Va.
A 'few': liaraiiu in ood Hrijfht
1 oljicco r aroys nicely located with
tiii-i Mines',.,'. 'le n ty : of. wood and, t im
lo r, anil ,ioil ievid la mis,
No. "I - ho ae,h- liliout ,'tu in cnlji
va'tion, -0x00111 dwidlin; anil (nit
V hiiildinirs,. li.-.-l -2- ..in ilea to ".'iha'tV
ket. -I'rice . , ...,.'. $5500.00
'11. I arrc nljout 1-2 .in cul
tivation. Willi 7:room .. dwelling
and out hiiilVliiiiis, nice lot of tim-
Imt. I'rice : . . . '. ,-.'. :$7000.00
No, L'li Mi acri'M about tio in ciiltK
At ion with iiiiproveiiients worth
ri"i."" 1 to, niarket.
: Trice '-,.;'. . , . . , .', ; .$7500.00'
No. L".i---J in. acres al'ont 1 00 in cul,
tiva'ion liriT" ;Iot timber, -room
ilwelliiiy, 7 tobacco barns and teu
' ant lion -e, a stdendid farm.
Price $60 per acre;
We hiivc a 11 lilt 1 1 -r of (itlit'f
J'ii rms any size. -Write for'tle
seri ption.s loday. . . : '
Hair Grown on Bald Head
Aftitr bin ImrMl totallf halrt. Now Yorhwr
fcppilT fotjnd omthtn whieh hronsrht out now
kiiarinnt orowth of h'r ff whirh ho h oo proai
thot bo will onii the )nfrmtion frro to onvrtno
who fre It. Wnt: John H Br-t'om
Station f. New Tork. H T. Umnf womei and
coon hove vowo holr after ell olae sUd. Cut
this out, y w etbors; iblt to boIs,
Children anrTeraq; from awmmar
mmpiaint and secure nouriahtnent
from Milk Jelly whra other foods
ran not be rctaised.
Drnmlve box CHALMERS' GRAN
ULATED GELATINE in 1 qt. milk,
add 1 nip aiigar and boil 19 miiu
I .uillfc amis tad baffler.
h..PURITY:..J
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h& MIIKJELLY.
DE. CHAS. B. FSATT
Dentist
ffice over Kirst Nat'K Bank
Phones -Office,
403 Ees. 653-W
Oas Administered
L. H. HICKS
VETINARY SURGEON
Office Ky. Horse & Mule Exchange
; Phoiie 53
DR. CLYDE E. M1NQES
' DENTIST
tlaU14-4ie NaUonaJ Buk of
Booky Mount Bnlldtef
-.X-;: PHONZS
Ooe 7I..
RaMdenoe
4S1-W
Dr. E. G. Hornbeck
Dr. R. H. Prindle
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Spinal Adjustments
Laboratory Diagnosis
and X-Ray
Ear, Nose and Throat
Rooms
306-08-10-12-14-16
National Bank Ry. Mt. Bldg.
r
Join the
"Make itMo club"
And help reduce tho high cost of
clothing. By Bonding your old
clutliPM to us and haviiin them, Dry
Cleaned, Sterilized and Sanitary
Pressed. '
We Clean Anything.
LEDBETTERS
Dry Cleaners & Dyers
Phone 717.. Rocky Mount, X. C.
CITY BARBER SHOP
J. I. LANCASTER, Proprietor
Good Barbers No Wait
Special Attention GiVen to .
Children
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Rocky Mount Lodge No. 84 ,
Meets every Monday night S p. "ni.
jrasonio Temple, third, floor.
Visitors Cordially Invited
Dr. E. B. Quillen
Dr. J. J. W. Looney
Disease of Bye, Bar, Xom an4
Throat, and Fitting of Olaaaea
t W. ROM BOELDOia
-Hours: .9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to. 5 p. m.
Alfred E. Spivey ( L. Btaton
BPIVEY ft STATON
Attorneys at Law
$rond Ploor
rirat' National- Bank Building
i " KOCKY MOUNT. N. 0. ;
PITT and HARRIS
Undertaking Department
Licensed Embalmerg
Auto.llearse -
Cor. Main and Nash Streets
Phone 623
Night and Sunday Phones
893:j 617-J.. 368-W
For Transfer Cars
Call 938 Crouche's Oarage
Day Phone Hours
9 a. m. to 10 p. m.
983-J 12 p. m.- to 9 a. m.
T. ('. KolihiiiH. res. s I have 3
nice curs, Hudson and Chand
hxPrii'cs reasonable. Go any
tiint'. l'lifiim me your orders
at either place.
T. C. Robbins Transfer
Company X
Prices Right
Lumber
For Pine, Gum or Cypress
lumber in wholesale lots, per-
ectly machined, write
PERSONAL TOUCH
- The object of this Hank is to jrivfl. dose attention to
all accounts, whether large or small and by this personal
touch make friends. ..
v Make this Bank your Bank.
, We are at your service.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK ;
OFFICERS
' T T THORNE Prri M. nMlu .v 1 , v.-iths.
T. a'. AVKRA, V.l'rrs. . W. W. AVfcBA, Cashier
B. B. SPKNCER, Asst. Cashier
What is Your Choice
No matter what your-choice drink or
sundae is we can prepare it for you. Our
specialty is mixing drinks and preparing
sundaes that are different. r '
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Try Our Banana Split
Thomas Gandy Kitchen
Phone 693
Look at Your Bank
Book
When did you last make a deposit?
If it was months ago you've neglected
an opportunity to add more money in time
for the 4 per cent Interest Our Savings De
partment pays.
If you've deposited .weekly you're
richer by interest on every dollar. A
Try depositing weekly it pays!
MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Rocky Mount, N. C. j
Safest for Saving
It Pays To Know
the bank with which you deal and the men
behind it. -
We pride ourselves on an institution of
safety and service operated by men who
have earnestly at hrn't fbp hpgf inJ'fits A
of their customers and community.
We invite you to a closer acquaintance
ship with YOURBANK and its officers.
NATONAL BANK OF ROCKY
MOUNT
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' ' Home of Security and Service .
YOUR RECORDS
HOW DO YOU
The old gentleman wIp kept his aecounts On his cuff
couldn't hnvPl foimr) the record a very lasting one.
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Equally, transient and much more tedious is the system -some
people follow of keeping their accounts in their heads.
The truly efficient and easy
ancial transactions is to open
X
this institution.
THE PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK, V
Rocky MountN. C. 5j :?i i j
J
re
KEEP THEM?
way to keep a record of fin- f
a Checking Account with
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! J. S. Whitley & Broj
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Williamston, N. C.
Phone No. 171. -,M
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TRY TELEGRAM WANT ADS For RESULT: