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Thursday Morning. June 15, 191 tlGHT THE WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAU mm 1 1. V fnni,g.PT!;f JW tl ' . toit'' i'i v a r.t souie good flour Ts, of course you do. You ran g-t it from su. Kich. creaky. white flour liullej from No. 1 northern hard wheat. Vo-i ji'iy no more than you do for l!:e average patent flour ami the quality is far superior. Ask your neighbor. She uses it. Shipment re ceived today. "Where" Quality Prevails'' "l'hones ST-ys-Jit. Phones 97. 98. 99. Where quality prevails R. L. CARLTON M. D. Tractice limited to (lencral Anes thesia anil I'iseases of the Pkln. Office 214 Sprint; St, Taleihn.ie 77 ii R. B. Crawford & Co. QUAUTYFOODS Dinner Menu Y'egctnhlr Soup --4 'roam of Tomato Chi'Un Soup Clam Chowder Saltinrs Pills Pretzels Sliced Tomatoes Chilled ( 'tictimhers Crisp l.rttnee '.' Spring Onions Creameil Tuna in flreen Peppers Country Cuhhagc with Country Bacon Rockingham .Ham lied tlravv l'orsyth Snais Stokes peas 1'avie Squash Surry Onions (hoilod) Yadkin llcets linviilson Sweet Potatoes , J'ahU lieaeh Coi n oil Coh Old l'nshinm'd WntorgVoiihd Meal Cherry Pie Ix-whcrry Itoll . . Peaches anil Cream (Jurdner's Pound Cake Auola Chase - Sanhorn Iiemi Tasse Cream and Swiss Cheese Something good to eat all the time. I'hones 87. HH and l!!'. Caught on the Wing V I :ATI 1 lit l'OIIIXAST l'rohn h -ly local thundorshow rrs Thursday and Friday with moderate varialde winds. MAHHIAt.i: LICFNSI. 1SSI KD YI.KTi:UDAY A marriage license wits i.tio terday for the marriage of Mr ai;d Delaney and Miss lllutichc an, both of Ireenshoro. Ilow- I.oag- 111 A. MIL WOMISLi: BRKAKS Kilt He v. -VV-KT-W'uilliaiviiaslui:,ultli.t; Methodist church at 1 1 cnilerson ville and father of Mr. W. S. Wnmhlc or this city, had (lie misfortune of hreak ing one of his rihs recently, lie was unahle to 'conduct services at his church Sunday on account of it. TIIK I'lllLATIIFAS TO J'.NTKKTAIN HAUACAS The Philathea Class of P.urkhiail church will entertain the Baraca class this evening! The plan of entertaiu ment will he revealed when t tie host esses and guests meet-in the church. MISS Di:I.LA STIAVAUT is Doi; mi i:ly Miss lVlla Stewart of lanhury. win underwent an operation for append! citis at the City Hospital Tuesday, is reported as K't t iitK alone; nicely. MR. V. L. Ili:iD IS SI FKI.KIX; FKOM FALL Mr. W. L. Keid, manager Yogue, ts confined . It) his lie. I home .on ( 'lo er st i;ect. as a of The a his result he- fell v. Mr. of the and he id' a from tan.'. Itoi.l gill'' fell I M-eiieral Minke-Ui. when, the roof of his house, ot I a or :u feet, Moiol.i was cleaning lca'es out r v hcti his. foot slipped o (he fromi'l. API KOPIil THiNS Mil: MDF ini; I IIIM V 1 AMI Pltl.MM MS , Tv- 'ifl-l 'M'l'lesi - have ... !!- propiiale.l to Hi,. Piedmont Park the Mini of $v;,n o he used ill providiui; premiums for airnrultural and live flock exhibits. The apiu'opiiatiou is - made -omli r tic ..aothnrity of a Slate law which tics the com m Issionera tlie iii;il to apploprialc funds to Hie county fairs to he used as premimiiH 1n Up' iin iiroveiiieiit of'live stock and iKTiicullurc. The preMiiiitu list of Ihe fair this year will he much larger than usual, : i MOST IMPORTANT DUTY In placing your I.VSI ' It ANCK your most Important' duty is In place it with the Agency having sufficient know ledge of the business to take care of your interests.-" What we do not know, we know how to hud out. We giiarantei ' service not. to be excelled. The Insurance Service Company Wmliiula Hank Building -J.. O. Cohl) Y. G. Jerome ONE OF City Salesman, Eugene COUNTY COURT YESTERDAY .The cne of Clinton I'cehh-s et al -snint t'lavton King et al. w hich was started in t!a- t'otiiity Court Tuesday, was eoini'icttd vestenlav. The is sues were answered that the plain tiff was injured )y the negligence of the defendant, that tlo- plaintiff con trihuted to the negligence, hut that ttrtorv cmiht tirrve nren molded hy the exercise of reasonahie rare on the part of the defendant. The plaintiff was allowed to recover the sum of J.'.it us damages. The case of H. A. Tatem against S. A. Apperson consumed much of the time of the court yesterday and y.'.'.'!?li' '' linPA'"1 Ti( plaintiff is suing for damages in an aiitomohile accidi'tit that happened in West Highlands. The rases of Mrs. .1. S. Wimhlsh against the Norfolk & Western Itail wav Co.. and T. S. Southgate & Co. against the A. F. Messick (iroeery Co. wire continued until the Sep tciuher term. Vll KSAI, Al'Ttl COMl'.WY VMI. Ol MAY roKI-OU VMON Messrs. .1. I., f 'timer. Lindsay 1'ishel and associates have chosen for t heir now plant, the P. N. Montague (la raire, the name of The I'niversal Auto Company. This company will he incorporated under the laws of Norlh Carolina aiid the otlleers and directors will he ehosi ti as soon as the charter is re cive,l. The authorized capital is $!i, iiioi . , "The Past equipped I'ord Service Station in the South" is the slogan adopted hy the company. itos idmi:' iti: soi.k I'ltOPIKTY AT Al (T l WILL TODAY i'wi.i, I'-Af FJ'rrell.' L. F'r- i i ll. Marshall Ferrell, W. K . P.url-e. and o. C. Ciirrin. of the Atlantic Coast Jieally Co., along w it-It llre eoo pany's all star hand, iirrived in the citv vestenlay from Charlotte to join Mr. W. M Kindt i" the sale of 'Kose dale" lots on the Lexington road. Just south of the Winston-Salem South bound station today. The compa ny dield a very success ful sale in Chaljlotte yesterday. the amount haunt; heen ahout $I!t. 01)11. The lots to he sold are the former Fli Thomas and K. B. Cassell lands, which have heen divided into resi dence lots and ten small tracts. The sale will start at 10:Hu o'clock this iiminini:. Free street ear tickets to the Lexington road will he given all who wish to go and automobiles for the grounds will meet the cars. This ipuny will also sell eight resideiici. lols on tile corner of Mar shall and Walnut streets this after "iTooTCTiT T o'clock. IWI "luike." a beautiful pony, will be given away at the sale, PROGRAM OF CONCERT ON THE COURTHOUSE SQUARE TONIGHT The regular weekly band concert will be given on tic court sipiare this evening al.. S :.:i" o'clock h ( 'rouse's Concert Band. The program for the concert, which will be interspersed with a number of popular hits, will be as follows: ,... I'lU'l I - March -"Home (iirard " Jewell. March -"Spirit of the Times" Sanglear. ( iverture " Inspiration" - I lays. ( Ira nd Selection "Carmen" - l'.iget: Waltze "Daughter of Love" - Bon net. Pari II March "Olympia Hippodrome" Alexander. Overture Facial "M ig nonet te" Bauiiiann. Select ion "Belle of New York" Kerkor 'a price "Solitude" Mercadantes. 'Characteristic. Polka "The Anvil" Pal low. . (By Keipiest. ONE OF lORESVILLE'S OLDEST CITIZENS DIES (Sprriid To The Journal) . Mnoresvilh'. June M. Mr. Janics ('. ,'i-li one of the oldest citizens of M oore'-villo. died .-if li is home on Mon .(iv lii-l'l bis ilealh being due to In art failure. - Mr Neil has been in failing health ill winter, and his death rattle as mi stirprise-f- The deceased was., in. his 7 Mil rear. He Is survived by a wife. ;'. daughters an. I six -ons Interment w ill be made at Co. bile Creek ceme tery, liev. I', C. Davidson otHi'lat ing, ItuitdinQ Permits A i.ermit was is.siicd resterdav bv Building Inspector Nissen fm the erection of an addition to a dwelling house on Chestnut street nt an esti mated cost of $oo.' Mrs. S H She len is ow ner ' I'lioue 211 Carey Hrowu Ray Johnson Universal THE BEST EQUIPPED Y. IB. C.A COTES TO LEAVE FOR HIGH ROCK NEXT WEEK About a score of bo will go mtu camp next Tuesday" under the a.ispiees of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation, at High Lock, on the Yadkin liver The Y' M C. -V camp is an mnual affair uud many boys of this ity count it a rare privilege to he numbered among the members of the Tint, frotir season- season. Although under the association tuspices, the camp is not limited to tnemlfers of the association, any hoy in the city who cares to ko camping welcome to join tne crowd. The rates ure very reasonable for camps of this character, being only J 10. ail for ww-eki. Dtvw tuny ytt -f r--yhr4yf period at the same rate. These Y. M. C. A. camps are held each summer all over the country Practically every city association con ducts a camp of this character, anil this season approxiinatrty 25. Una hoys will camp under Y. M. C. A. auspices. Fxpert leaders are :n rliargo and the mural tone of these pimps is of a high order. Character building is the nuy n objective, and this is-reached ihrougii tile daily Bible Classes edu cational lectures, nature st inly. First Aid talks ami the ramp tire features, which are ' votioual ill character. BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED IN THIS COUNTY The Forsyth Cn-Opcrative Breeders' AssTioialiou. for the improvement nf airv stock in the county, lias been organized. This nrga niza t ion follows after several months wf effort on the onrt of County fenin...strator Ander son, assisted ably by .:r. .1. A. Kced. of the State experimental station, at West llaleigh. :ii,hI Miv .loci .1. Wink ler, of Washington, p. C. .. The officers of the association are an -tollows PresTrtrnf . M r: If . W. .lohnston; vice-president, Mr. K. I!. Mosclv; secretary and treasurer, Mr. Carl K. Mine. With .Messrs. C. Iv Kbert and I! A. Wilson, these gentle men form the board of directors. - The I--1UI n t y deiuoii.srrator will en deavor to develop the astfuuiiUiou un til its membership covers the county, while a block maintaining a breeder will he organized for every section. Two blocks have been perfected with the following members: old Town Hluck K. I). Bailev. Mrs. William II. Speas. L. C. ilinc'c. E. Hine. I). T. Hine . K. .1. Hunter. K. F. Kiger. K. T. Lehman, .r. W. Murrv. L. M. Miller, F. K. Siiritikle. U. C. t.'un rad, 11. M. Uutncr, C. Holland and II. .1. Stollz. Pfafftown Hluck t. Stinipson, B. A. Wilson, fleorge F. Wilson, C K. Fulk, J. II. Kearney, P. S. Fu'lk, L. L. Koulit, l. .1. Shouse,. Y . Y. Shouse, lesse Conrad, V. M. fterorh. F. I,. Zig- lar. Buss'dl Yarhorough. W. H. Yar- borough. Kufus Fulk. II. o. Cline. Paul Wallraven. Dr. ,1. V. Davis. Mr C. K. Kbert heads another block and Mr. It. . Johnson ti not her. Two bulls have boon secured .for the Pfafftown anil old Town blocks from Mr H. W. Johnson. They were I piii rliaseii last week for each. Boih aie six years old and are well bred Hiiiuuils; of good size Deed? Deeds were filed yesterday at the ollice of Kegister of Deeds Lontz as follows: P. I.. Wright to .1. Frank I.uwler. lot on Park Boulevard, $1 and other valuable considerations. W. W. Walsh to T. D. Pucker, lot on llolton street. $1,000 and other val uable considerations. F. U. Newkirk to J. Frank Lowler ' lot on Park Boulevard, consideration $fiin. A. B. Cuniniings to P. 1). Suggs, lot on Knott street, consideration Jfifil). Henry K. Fries to Henry F. Pleas ants, lot on Second' street, -consideration tHBO. Ial!y Kxchange Company to Mrs. I. M. Peebles, lot on .Mineral street, consideration $11,0110. MONEY TO LEND . - . Jti IMPKOVFH farm lands In For Byth, Yailkin, and Surry Counties K. P. YATKS, Att'y. 41,2 Wachovia Hank Building Winstoti-Saleiii, N. C. THE MAYO-DAN LUMBER CORPORATION MOUNT AIRY. N. ('. will pnn'liase three yoke of good seasoned Oxen, also desire to hire five double mule teams for work in lumber (Jump at . Meadowfiekl, Va. 'M cents per hour for team and driver. MAYO-DAN LUMBER ( ORI'ORATION Mount Airy, N. C. Hi Phone 656. ARRES T d'l'u'Vt'd to lie Thief Has Been 1 J i iTLiiir Who Mail J.)Uclies; JJanyArticles Stolen. (Spcil Ta The Journal.) Pocky Mount. N. C. June 14. With tiie arrest of Harry Perry, a colored MtutiQti iillfJJtanil mail trans Ter eufployee. oilici rs. Iioth of tlie city and civil service departments, helteve that they have found a solution to the mysterious rifting of the mails which has heen going on for more than a year and articles ranging in value from a razor and a dollar watch to diamond rings have heen missed. The n cro was taken ill charge here today while at his duties about the station hy Deputy Marshall :l . II. Wtiirdvant f Ka-leiKtr nmh tts arrest" followed the finding at his home of ten empty mail sacks and pouches, though there has failed all efforts to find any of the missed ar ticles, or -where he might have dis posed of them in the instance of his guilt of theft in anything other than the pouches. The case was worked up hy ollieers Stephenson anil Taylor of the local police force who stumbled on this Federal violation ill seeking to eon- nect the negro wit It receiving whis The rase was report al authorities some they have been de- key shipments. ed to the Feder weeks ago but laying action fo this dale. The . before Fniti'd Bm kin in Wilsc r some reason until defendant was taken States Commissioner n this afternoon. The defendant explains the pre sence of the hags at his home here by declaring that he used them to catTy-ice Tiome from his work, on ac count of the fact that the delivery did not reach him until late in the day. He has been in the employ of the railroad at this point and employed as a flagman on passenger trains for upwards of fifteen years and is well known and enjovs the general esteem of both while find colored. He has employed Messrs. Thornc and Capelle as counsel. CAHI) OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us during the sickness and after the death of our dear mother, Mrs. J. II. Petree. CHILDKION. W ANTED AT ONCE Oak squares cut .to dimen siona. For particulars write FORSYTH MFG. CO.. . Winston-Salem, N. C. Phones '1186 or 1640 A. F. DKAX O. A. RFVNOLDS DEAN AND REYNOLDS SL'KVLYOKS AXD CIVIL FNUINIOKRS Room 501 Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. Building Roslilerirp Phone 679 Office 925 3- YADKIN MOTOR LINE V. It. SeuBraves, Manager ' Tim i Pound Trips Daily Lv. Yadkmvillo 7 a. in. and 2:30 p. in. Lv. Zinzciidorf 9 a m. ami 6:30 p. m. Careful T'l lvers Regular schedule i.'oin fortahle I 6-Passoni;cr Car Also I (i-passeugor car for liitn al. all limes. Special trips to Moore's Springs and elsewhero! Phone 37 for regular or special trips. ROCKY MOUNT PORTER Auto Company FORD SERVICE STATIONS IN IHE SOUTH 'Successors to P. Insure You might have the reputation of ow ning a piece of property, "b iit in spite of this reputation. If you come to sell it. the buyer would demand a deed, proving your ownership. If is just the same with tires. One make or another may have a reputation for quality, hut you should demand a written mileage guarantee for your protection. Ajax Tires are guaranteed in every Ajax Tire ever huilt. in the past 12 years, has heen so guaranteed. You ought to have this protection for your tires. You should use Ajax Tires on your car. Iliey go more miles, and a written guarantee is your insurance of more mileage and mure satisfaction. They cost no more to buy and so are cheaper to use. Equip Your Car 1 .1 ; Decide now to eipti'p your car with Ajax Tires. ft means an important reduc tion in the cost of operating your car. Ajax are better tires ami they will endure and give service through more miles of use. Liberty Street w-. '' I rMfiW IT- ll 71 tvQrybody- blc-with-the ordinary soda mows it fountain method. by name Rural N. Montague' Quniitr horviit stifaotlou and Protect Your Tire Investment writing filuio miles. A written guarantee goes with each tire, and AjaxTires Guaranteed IN WRITING 5,000 Miles BROWN-ROGERS CO. J QUAUTt (E1V1CK ATISACT1UN CHERO-COLA is sold only in the original bottle, sterilized, sealed and labeled at the plant. Each bottle is filled by machinery the syrup and carbonated water are accu rately measured by machin ery, therefore you get the same uniform pleasing fla vor in every bottle, which is absolutelv irnnos-. You can get yopr CIIERO C0LA,"Tn a Bottle Through a Straw" at Soda Fountains and other Refreshment Stands. Everybody knows it by its name. Salesman, R. I. Equip Your Car Ve carry an enormous stock of Ajax Tires in the full range of sizes, plain and lion skid treads, and both red and gray' inner tubes, for your quick service and accomruQdaJion. Come in and let us tell you why Ajax are better tires Winston-Salem, N, C. 4 WMMI W te
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