EIGHT 1
niS WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL
Tuesday Morning, December 2, 1913
Ei:fiMY HILL-ST0CKT01 CO.
"UNERAL DIRECTORS-WIT LADT AS
SISTANT. AUTO AMBULANCE WITH MODEM
CONVENIENCES ALWAYS READY.
CALL THE PEOPLE WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE.
HUtiUIIUHHIli
THIS AD CHANGES DALLY
; Pleases the most particular peo
ple. Melrose Flour. Every sack
guaranteed. ,
Caught on the Wing
WEATHER FORECAST Wal ruins
'Tuesday; Wednesday fair.
COUNTY SCHOOL
BOARD MEETS
At tlic regular immtlily meeting ot
tin- County School ltoaril ilield yester
day 110 luiiti(1ss was taken up except
the matter uf oriU-riii several bills
, )iaiil. Tin- appropriations will be made
next month.
OFFICERS
SELECTED -
At a meeting of the Centenary Tla.
ruca clans lielil Sunday morning, the
following officers -were elected for the
tunning six montliH: Mayor 0. B. Eat
on., Teacher; Mr. .1. II. Niciliols, Assist
11 lit Teacher; Mr. William Ilaues, Presi
dent; Mr. H. K. Ilnnes, Vice-President;
Mr. ('. l.em Clodfelter, -Secretary; Mr.
W.,0. Norman, Assistant Secretary;
Mr. .f. W. Fletcher. Treasurer; Air. P.
A.. Burton. Class Reporter.
G-ISL IS
BORN.
The many friends of Miss Dorothy
Doe.iw'lio will be remembered a a
teacher at Salem College, 'and who mar
lied A: lliyini and moved to Florida,
will be delighted to learn that a ittl
girl :) gladdened their home and has
been named Dorothy Dob Kyan.
DR. VALK
APPOINTED.
Dr. DeTnlma Valk has been appoint
ed assistant surgeon of the Winston-Sa-'
leiu S-mthbouud Ilailwiiy, bv lr., Bahn-
" son. chief surgiw th
in;; effect yesterday.
NEW SCHOOL
IS COMPLETED
The new school-house in the spe'
rchool tax district in Helen's Creek
township has been completed wild open
yesterday. The new school building at
Guthrie is now under splendid way.
Loose leaf ledger sheets, bills and oth
er devices. Special pintlng, and bind
ing. STEWARTS' PRINTING IIOUSK,
215 W. 4th St.. rhono 108. U-30-.lt
Many a "rich man flias everything
l.'is own way until his will is probated.
WIIHard & Ader
FURNITURE
Big assortment of Rugs and Druggets just received.
Rugs 50c and up. Druggets $3.00 and up.
Phone 490.
In Municipal Court
The following cases were disposed of
in the Municipal Court yesterday morn-
Percy llarpe, charged with nuisance,
pioseciiting witness taxed with cost.
ieoige Ahrali.im, charged with selling
goods on Sunday, prosecuting witness
taxel with cost
Rachel .Stewart, larceny of a coat su
sentpiicced to four months in jail
Will Martin, colored, gambling, fin
ed $5 and costs,
I'ichnn.t l.on. colored, gambling, tin
ed .(." iiinl costs,
Cluudie Stamps, colored, nuisance',
fined $5 and costs.
John Givins. colored, simple assa'ilt,
lined $5 and costs.
Will Tatinn, culorel, nuisance lined
$5 and costs.
Will Tulpi 'assauTf,' tined $10 aiid cbit'-i.
Walter Cobb, colored, charged with
trespass, sleeping in car belonging " to
Southern Railway, judgment suspc..deTtT) - OUlon. V. J. Paschal Jr., W. G
upon payment of costs
Thed McXecly, colored, trespassing on
property of Carolina Hotel... sleeping in
basement, lined fo and costs.
Ed Rob'nson, colored, shout 12 years
old, charge.) with Stealing tlirefc bottles
of pop and 'some peanuts from the RX
Theatre- warrant vwas 'amended to
clude house breaking and defendant wan
bound over to Superior Court. . ,
A iran often wis'nrs lie could chnc
his link as easily ns a woman taa
;haHe I ei mind.
J;
rmiMM 144
Dinshaw Company
Phono 1331
TURKEYS
Hinshaw Company
Phonejmi
People Who Travel
Mr. E. F. Robinson, of .; High Point,
wns a buKiness visitor to the city yes
terday. Mr. A. B. Ilaines, of Pilot Mountain,
was in tim city yesterday.
Mr. II. B. Chamberlain, of Charlotte,
was in the city mi busines yesterday.
Mr. Fred II. White, of Charlotte, was
a visitor to the eity. yesterday.
Mr. 1). C. Dunn, of Charlotte, was in
business visitor to the eity yesterday.
Mr. R. L. Woiuack, of Chmrlotte, was
one of thu city's business visitors yes'
terday.
IMr. Henry Bryant, of Tarboro, was
in the city on business yesterday.
Mr. 11. L, Byrd, of Uharlotte, was in
the city ou business yesterday.
fr. T. L. Caldwell, of Salisbury, was
a visitor to the eity yesterday.
OFFICERS ELFCTEO
BY LOCAL EAGLES
At tfic meeting of Winston-Salem
Aerie, No. 7.1.1, Fraternal Order ot
Eagles, held last night, the following
officers Were .fleeted : ,
Worthy President Mr. J. F. Tesh.
' Worthy Vice-PresidentMa-. ,0. I..
Foltj,
Woi'tliy Chaplain Mr. L. P. Roger,,
Secretary Mr. A. V." (Jrcen.
Treasure' Mr. H. W. Marten.
Inner Guard Mr. J.. M. King.
Outer Guard Mr. J. D. Fulp.
Trustee -for Three Years Mr. W. C.
Huband.
C'onductorj-lMr. II. A. Womtnack, Jn
Georgetown, Texas. vl. A. Kimbro,
says; "For several years past Foley'
Honey and Tar Compound lias been my
household remedy for all coughs, colds,
and lung troubles. It has given perma
nent relief in a number of cases of ob
stinate coughs mud colds.'1 Contains no
opiates. .Refuse substitutes. E. W.
O'Hanlon.
419 Trade St.
JURORS DRAWN FOR HEXT :
TERM OF FOSSITR HOT
The . following jurors were driwn, .nt
the meeting of the Board of County
Commissioners yesterday for the Jan
uary term of Superior Court
Hist Week-C. II. Whicker, W. K.
Pfalf, W; O. Rnmlleman. A. K. Uovd,
. C. R. IMson. Will F. Fulp, J, P. Rob
ll' erson, C. T. Joyce, Albert A. T.ong, M.
B. olhngton. (ieo. . Stonestreci ,
Sepncur Kbert. B. 1!. Reich, S. I..
Crews. M. A. Walker. J. W. Bowles, C.
X. Lewis, V. H. Fulp, R. A. I.oggins, K.
E. Crotts, If. S. Burkhard J M. J.ick
son, ,1. R. Watson, J. M'Speas, C. H.
F. llis. A. II. Carniicheal, ill. L. Kigjrins.
F. . H. Chatham, Arthur J. I.ong, Fin
est Mickey, R. C. Watts, J. K. Culler.
J. It. Hendiix. (ieo. O. Johnson, R. .'.
render. C, C, Hester. . .
second Week C. S. llufl'mnn, I). (.'.
Cirilfin, Jas. iR. Maslen, Jno. V. lloiien-
hamer, R. . Flake, F. A. Coleman, I
Whicker, W. II. M. Thomas, R. K. Cli.
nard, A. B, Clingman, W. II. Ball,
has-A.-Jones,- A.- Wr Prentonr Janjc;
Q. Day, J. D. Russell. R. H. Lawrence.
The Man Who Neglcts Himself
When his condition points to kidney
trouble takes an unwise risk. Backwche,
"win and soreness over the kidneys,
nervous or dizzy spells, poor sLcp, are
. sviiintoms that will disappear with
the regular use of Foley Kidney Pills.
I hey put til:- kidneys and bladder in a
clean, strong and healthy condition. E.
W. (VHanlon. '
Getting Down
To Business
is it wise to trust the repairing of a
costly car to any but those qualified
for the work ! Both in skill and equip
ment we are amply competent to repair
your auto as it should be, We are
auto repairing specialists without the
specialist's high charges. - -
P.N, MONTAGUE S GARAGE
IF,
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Reports Made By County
Officers at Meeting of
Board
Tlie. following reports were submit
ti l to tht Boaid of County Omuiis
skmcrs at its meeting yesterday.
Dr. Strickland's Report
The following report was submitted
by County Health Officer E. F. Strick
laud: County Home '
There ire t present 57 inmate of
whom thirty ere. .females. There were
admitted during . the- month ten and
three discharged. One tfiild admitted
to the home the first of the month de
veloped typhoid fever a few- days af
ter, but is now pructically well.
Reformatory
Inmates 27 of which three are females
Tliero have beer admitted during the
month 12 and discharged 7. No sick
ness during month.
County Jail
There are at presejit 65 prisoners
eonliiied in the county jail, of whom
twenty are females. Sickness has not
been iinimual for such an institution.
Convict Camps
The total number if prisoners at
the three, convict camps is 02, of whom
17 are white. There hss been but little
aidless of such Severity as to incapa
citate the rndividirals for service.
General County Health
The health condition of the county
is about RS usual for the fall season
A' ease of smallpox was reported on
Sonthside Novemlier l.", which was quar
antined and all exposed persons,' eight
in number, vaccinated. No other cases
developed so far as h known.
Scarlet fever was reported at Clem
minis, in the school building occupied
by Prof. Brower, on November 22. On
visiting the side 1 found three eases
and quarantined the building on , the
same day. There Jiave been mo further
developments.
i Report of Clerk
lerk of the Court R. K. Transou
submitted the following report of fees
and commissions received for year end
ing November 30, 1(111:
Receipts
Dee., 1012 . . . .,-..$383.41
Jan., 1013 355.73
Feb., 1013 .. .... 634.75
March, 1013 .... .... 537.01)
April, 1013 ...... ............ 307.38
May, 1013 .. ..... 388.75
June, 1013. . 677.1H
July, 1013 258.25
-Aiigostrisia'rrrTrrrr.":,"."";.-. . 53.1.59
September, 1013 ..- ih.wj
October, 1913 .. .. .. 5.13.31
November, 1013 r. .. .. .. .. 475.05
Total ....... $5,406.1
Less allowances as follows: .
Premium an bond ... .. 9 40.00
Allowance 3 months at $250.00 750.00
Allowance 9 months, at $333,-
33 1-3 . 3000.011
Total .. .. $3,79010
By check in settlement to county
treasurer, 1,616.13.
Register of Deeds
Register of Deeds J. it Lenta sub
mitted a fine report for the year re
porting fees aggregating $7,015.73. This
is an increase over the preceding year
in spite of the fact that a reduction
was made in. fees by the laBt legisla
utre. VESTRYMEN FOR ST. PHIL'S
EPISCOPAL CHURGH ELECTED
At the annual meeting of the congre
gation of St. Paul's Kpiscopiil o'nirch
held last night, vestrymen were elect
ed as follows:
Messrs. J. C. Buxton, R, V.. I.nsater,
J. W. Rchoulor. J. K. Buxton, I., P.
Tyree, R. S. (iallowav, R. T. Stedinan.
J. Kent Nhcppanl; A; . Well", Burton
Craige, Ijiwrence Mcl'ae, ami R.
l-ak.
Reports' were heiird from the varimus
"hnrch societies and it is said they were
Mic liest that have ever been submit
ted in the history of the rhurch.
An enjoyable social hour was enjoy
ed at the rectory following the busi
ness session.- Light refreshments were
served.
CRARLES CLANCY WILL
PILOT TWINS IN 1914
Charles Clancy will again pilot the
Twins during the season of 1914, he
having been re-elected at the nniwal
meeting of Mw stockholders of the Win-
ton-!sn!l.em BasebaH Association held
last nigiht.
This will make Clancys tourtn sea
son as manager of the local baseball
club and he has fully demonstrated his
ability as a leader - having won, two
pennants and finished the other year
very hereditably.
The assocration also re-elected Mr.
P. A. (iorrell as President and 3Ir. W.
R. James was elected Secretary and
Treasurer.
The same Board of Directors was re
elected." " " ."
RE-ENACTS TRAGEDY AT BAR
: Scrankm, Pa., Deo. .1 Pet t Mar
tunosky, who lust nigM, murdens Mioh
ael Durkin, bartender of the Coyne
House, when -refused a drink, today re
enacted the tra'"' t tb hotel to
show Chief of Police Lona iB. Day how
the crime was committed.
County Detective M. A. Rafter stood
behind the bar, wihile Martunosky, with
an unloaded gun, stood at the front, ot
the bar and after asking for some pack
ages die had left there, pulled the gun
and pressed the trigger four times.
No Place for Poets
"Didn't Oliver Goldsmith once live
here?" asked the tourist,
"I don't remember the. name," said
the janitor. "Who was the gent?"
"He wii i poet."
"Then it's hardly likely that he ever
lived here, sir. . We always demand
the rent in advance." Atlanta Jour
nal. The fellow who gets there witii hoth
feet unierslly flatters himself (hat he is
' i human centipede. ...
COUNT
mm
We do not believe that Vose tone
and Vose quality can be beat
at any price
R. J. BOWEN & BRO.
Winston-Salem , , , '
DIRECTORS OF SCHOOLS
FEEBLE-MINDED TO MEET
Raleigh, Pec. 1. State Superintend
ent of Public Instruction J. Y. Joyner
announces that the board of directors
of the State School for F'ceble-Minded
at Kinston, will meet in annual session
Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock,
with many important matters to be con
sidered. The recent special session of
the Legislature appropriated $68,000 for
completing and owning the institution.
Steps to this end will be taken and
there will be the election of a super
intendent. Dr. Ira Haxdy of Washing
ton has served as superintendent the
past year. The institution is to be
opened as soon as possibte with a capaJ
eity of 130 children. There will be four
new members of the board at this meet
ing. These are J. I), Boushall, Raleigh;
A. B. Justice, Cliarlotte; Charles Dewey,
(ioldsboro, and Rev. D. K. Cavenness,
'Varrejuton. .
PRESIDENT OF BIG COMPANIES
RECEIVED MIGHTY POOR PIT
"New York,' Dec. 1. M. L. Justin, for
mer president of three subsidiary com
panies of the Radio Telephone Com
pany, having a combined capitalization
of six million dollars, got a salary ot
twenty-live dollars a week and his prin
cipal job was signing stock certificates
amd knew nothing of the business. Tihis
was brought but at the triial of pro
moters charged with, the misuse of u tails
in connection with the stock sales.
AMERICAN WW GETS I
E
London, Dec. 1. A divorce was grant
ed today to Mrs. lira M. F'rench, daugh
ter of Robert J. Wynne of Washington,
D. C., former United States consul gen
eral' in London and former Postmaster
General, on the grounds of infidelity
and cruelty on the part of her ihu
band, Capt, Hugh Ronald Frvnch, now
of t!he Fourth Battalion (Territorial) of
the Yorkillr ftrgimenii. arid i formerly
of the iScventjj jltfagport Ouards. Mrs.
French was gfaen tbjs,, eustody of the
child of th, marriage ndnr an agree
ment to produce it m court whenever
desired.1 .
On the witness stand Mrs. 'Fienoli
terftifled that her husband had beaten
her 'on several occasions and iu-1
liraigged her about the room because
!he refused to ge,t up at 4 or 5 o'clocK
in the morning to tntertain his boon
companions. He had also kicked her
while she was lying on a rug in front
of the fire. The petitioner's sister,
Mrs. Frwk Austin Smith, and other
witnesses corroborated the evidence.
Testimony as to the infidelity of the
Mptain was tuna given and tho name
of Marie CelcsM Beach a Canadinn
chorus girl, was mentioned. No de
fense w us offered and Captain Frencn
neither appeared nor was represented
by counsel.
Mrs. Robert J. Wynne accompanied
her daughter. Richard . Westacott,
Unite! States vice consul in London,
and a number of other Americans, were
in court. The marriage took place m
London on June 17, 1909.
Washington, Dee, 1. White House
ofl'ieinls today dflared the United
States government neither directly nor
ndireetly had influenced the withdraw
al of the Pearson negotiations for con
cessions in Columbia,
ATTENTION MASONS
Regular communication 8alcin Lodge
No. 280 A. F. & A., M. tonight at 7:43.
W. H. March, W. M.
Frank L. Reid, Secy.
BEST LAXATIVE FOR
They Clean Liver, sweeten Stomach', end
Sick Headache, Bad Breath, In
digestion, Constipation.r?"
Get a 10-oent box.
Aro. you keeping 'ydur bowels,' river,
and stomach clean, pure and fresh with
Casearcts, or merely forcing a passage
way every few days with Salts. Cathar
tic Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Wat
ers? ,:
Stop having a bowel wash-day. Let
Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and regu
late the stomach, remove trtiip sour and
fermenting food and foul gases, take
the ercess bile from the liver and car
ry out of the system all the consti
pated waste matter and poison in the
bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will make you
feel great by morning. They work while
you sleep never gripe, sicken or cause
any inconvenience, and eost only 10
cents a box from your druggist. Mil
lions of men and women take a Cascaret
now and then land never have Head
I ache. Biliousness, Coated Tongue, Indi
I yest ion, Sour PtomsVh or Constipated
Bowels. Casearcts.. belong in every
httirsehold. Children just love to take
' them.
(Continued from Ttge One) !
two appropriation bills that had r'Jn '
over from the regular session, the New-
lands law for mediation and concil- i
iation in labor disputes which averte:)
the threatened strike of trainmen on
eastern wilroads last summer, abolish-j
ment of the United States Commerce
Court, and exemption of labor union
from jproseetion under the anti-tru-;t !
laws.
President Wilson will read his first
annual message to Congress on Tues
day, at the joint meeting of the Sen
ate and House in the House chamber.
In this address he is expected to gen-,
erally outline the legislative program
of both (Houses for the next term. Tlii.i
program is generally expected to con-1
sist of supplemental anti-trust legisla
tion as its principal item, in accordance
with recommendations that will be com
muuicated to Congress later on by Pres
ident Wilson. Bills will also be passe. I
breaking up the present system of in
terlocking directorates, divorcing indus
trial corporations from, transportation
lines, and laying down regulations foi
governmental supervision of the is
suance of the seeurrties of mtcrstitc
corporations.
Numerous attempts will doubtless !u
made to reduce the cost of living
Scores of bills on the subject have been
preparedf and wl" be introduced in both
houses during the first week of th
new Bcssion. 1 his subject is proving a
very vexatious problem for the Demo'
eratic party and much attention is be
ing directed towards it by the Repub
licans who claim credit for the- present
high scale of wages, but decline to
shoulder the increased, cost of living.
nvr:-r.i:i::ir.::r.7:.t :ir" "il- v::
uiuier BULrjecis iiicu win ue un iue
program are: Proposed govern men
ownership of telegraph and telephonif
lihes, women's suffrage, rural credits,
conservation, vocational . education,
government ownership of Alaskan nil
roads, right of members of Congress to
servo on political committees that so
licit campaign contributions, the Pan
ama Canal, the proposal of Knglan I
that the powers shall cease naval con
struction for a year, workmen s com
pensation, extension of the parcels post
system and good roads.
15 ADDITIONAL SUITS AGAINST
New Orleans, Dec, 1. F'iftecn addi
tional suits today were filed in the
Federal court against the' American Su
gar Refining Company under the anti
trust law, asking for damages aggre
gating seventeen million, and eight hum
ured tnousand dollars. lliese were
combined with the other suits by the
planters, manufacturers, and dealers,
bringing the total damri.gcs asking up
to twenty -nine millions.
M'ADOO ASKS FOR O'ER BILLION
(Continued from page one)
Virginia, $110,0 0;--inland waterway.
Norfolk to JSeaufoit, -fl lO.IIIKl; liarnor
of Refuge, Cape 1-ookont. N. C, $.'(00,
000; Cape Fear river,-$2(W,000.
For continuing and completing tne
postoll'ice at Rocky Mount, N. C, $27,'
00ft was included in the budget.
STREET CARS DERAILED ON
WEST FOURTH STREET.
Three street cars were derailed late
last night on Wet Fourth street, due,
it is thought, to wet weather and the
spreading of the rails. The derailment
occurred at a curve in the extreme west
ern part of the eity. The derailments
caused no great inconvenience to traf
fic in that section.
AMERICAN OFFICERS AND
MEN ENJOYED CRUISE,
Ville Franched, Dec. I. Rear Admiral
Charles J. Badger, before sailing on his
return voyage to the United States,
gave out a statement saying:
"This ciruse of a portion of the At
lantic fleet to tlie Mediterranean has
been a most pleasant and buccessful
one. Every where, the greatest cordial
ity nd courtesy wei'e shown officers
and men. The object of the cruise was
to afford an opportunity to officemi and
men to see foreign countries and to
browdeB their- experience-. This -opportunity
has been fully utilized. Officers
and men carry Tirana with thorn the
highest appreciation of the kindness
they 'have received everywhere."
. ' 'I' :?!!
Twenty -Three
Days to
Christmas
Take Time by the Forelock
-. and Do Your Christmas
Shopping Now
HITCHCOCK-TROTTER CO.
The
Selling Out
Campaign Today Centers 'Round
100 Dozen
50c and 74c SILK HOSE
Which
we
Will
Sell at
15c
These are damaged hose which have been very carefully, in fax-t, perfect
ly repaired making them just as good as new, but at one fifth the price.
Women's hose of every size. On sale today at the Hosiery counter for
13c a pair.
Holiday Neckwear Here
Came in at the back door in all its newness and boxed neatness w ill
go out at the front door at marked down prices because we are selling
out. .......
RATS, MICE, ROACHES OR VER
MIN OF ANY JCIND
Are you troubled with tbumt Do
they destroy your property and make
your life miserable? We can save
you lots of , worry j we, exterminate
them; our method Is infallible, and
charges reasonable. A;X.:for.prices
and Information anT we will call on
you. BEST REFERENCES.
UNITED CHEMICAL AND EXTER
MINATING COMPANY
William Hohage, Manager
Winston-Salem Brench No. 6 E.
.. nth Street
NOTICE TO FARMERS DESIRING
! IB PEDDLE SAUSAGE AND
The board of aldermen of the city
of Winston-Salem have authorized the
sale of sausage and liver pudding by
the farmers of this 'section direct to
the consumer, pr.ovided the products
have passed the inspection which
can be obtained between 8 and 0 o'c'o.-is
a., m. and 11 and 12 m. at the city
market. A nominal fee of 10 to 25c
will be charged for this inspection.
Dr. W. H. KERX.
Meat and Milk Inspector.
11-18 t'
NEW ADS TODAY
., Williard and Ader have a big assort
ment of rugs and druggets.
R. ,). liouen and Bio. recommend Vose
Pianos. ;
Hine's advertises the V. S. Army
Shoe for wea,r and ihe Dri-Koot shoe
dressing for waterproofing.
Iltiiad the Watkins' Book Store ad in
this issue.
A. Have and Company advertise
Christmas specialities.
McDowell and Rogers are selling out.
Melrose Flour at the Ahite Star.
Raincoats at Mock-Baflby-Stockton's.
Christmas Jewelry at the fiift Shop.
The Frank A. Stiteh Company ad
vise you to buy "him" a raincoat.
AH kinds of clothes, for all. kinds ot
weather at the Wallace Clothing Co.
Overshoes at Ban's Shoe Store.
Howard's Pharmacy 'phone number
is 40.
Don't forget the big sale at X. L.
Cranford and Co.'s store.
Annual exhibition of furs at Tlie
Ideal.
Raincoats at Meyers-Westbronk's.
Be sure to see "Victory" "which i to
be presented at the Pilot Tlieater next
Friday and Saturday.
N. L. Fulk to W. E. Miller, tot on
Glencoc street, $.i00.
O. F. Brown, W. L. Ferrell land W. H.
Clinard to W. S. Alexander and 3. A.
Hutchins. 4.38 acres of land, $3,100t
Mrs. IW. H. Clinard to Gaither John
ion, lot on the west side of HoltoD
street, $400.
Ben Johnson to Ash Johnson. 34 acres
of land, $1 and other considerations.
S. IE. Duggins to J. L. Stafford. 9)
acres of sand in Abbott's Creek town
ship. $2,197.35.
W. H. Clinard and S. A. Hutching to
F. C. Hauser and B. V. McKenzic, lot
on Keleiws Creek Toad, $2250.
Thomas G. Tuttle to J. H. Yates. IS
acres of land, $500.
FRENCH GOLFERS FOR
UNITED STATES CLUB
New York, Dec. 1. Orrin Terry, the
salaried man for the Canoe Brook Coun-
jtry Club, resigned his position tod-ay,
: He w ill be Mleeeeded by I)tiis Tellier,
' one of the best professional golfers In
France, who made soe.li an excellent
showing in the national open champion
ship last fall. Tellier will be a rcsi
. dei t ol t'.iis country after next March.
Pair
For Those Repairs
or that addition o your home we air
vise you by' ill neans to obtain the
beet lumber you can. It's "3ore sstis
factory and more dm able and m ire
. e-onomicl. And as we handle the
I best grades we feel justified in also
advising you to obtain your lumber
her.
ORINOCO SUPPLY CO.
Winston-Salem, N. C
0. W. HANNER
Fresh Meats
Phoue 29
City Market
Wanted!
Green Beef Hides 13c per pound. 1
Green Salt Beef Hides, good cured
" are worth more
Calf Skins $1.35 Each .
For the convenience of tho farmcrs
we will send our wagons to any ware
house in the city. ''
B.Swaptz
713 N. Main Street.
Phone 12C3
Res. Phone 902-L. Office Phone 1183
Dr. thas. J. Alexander
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
602-3 Wachovia Bank Building
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BUSY BEE PRESSING CLUB
Moved to 967
Liberty street, close to White's bug
gy shop. We do dyeing, cleaning and
pressing. Suits made to order.
ANGUES GIBSON, Prop.
All work guaranteed. '
ll-30-to-12-13.
JUST RECEIVED
oOO boxes - of tlie famous Apollo
Chocolates, in all sizes suitable for
Christmas Gifts.
- POLITE'S CANDY KITCHEN
Phone 158.
Sewing Machine Sup-
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plies and Repairs for
all Makes of Machines
Old machines mado good as new.
Prompt attention to all mail or
'phon orders. If you need anything
in this line be sure to communicate
with me. All work guaranteed five
years,
A. L. GROVES.
Winston.Salem, N. C.
riione 1173 Office 520 N. Liberty St.
CALL MOORE-NCWSOIll
Phone 279
For Mountain Buck
wheat Flour, Maple
Syrup and Country
Butter.
DR. R. M. ECHOLS
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Office Phone 908
. . Residence Phoe ,u44
Office Masonic Tempi
Rooms 314-316