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SE VISA F e a I Est a t e L e g a 1 W a n ma nee Ads WANTS It haa been said by many Famous Men that "Every Want" tells a sep i' irate and distinct story. Get the read the Want Ads for you neve? m tell Just when "Tour" op-. ; ortunlty will be there. PHONE 68 ATTENTION The Journal believes in the Hon esty of it" subscribers am', for that rason we are going to permit our subscribers to run Ads free of cost in jr LOST and FOUND column. When you lose anything of value Phone or bring your Ad to The Jour nal office and we will insert it in, Our Lost column two tiir.es free of cost. Likewise when ypu find any article that is of value t some other person phone or bring, the informa tion to The Journal office and we will run the Ad in our Found column two times free of cost. Remember ana bear in mind that the Article or Money that you find does not in way belong to you and it may be the prop -ty of some poor and needy person1 r.iid we know you would not willfully take a thing from a poor or needy fellow being. Watch this col umn daily for Lost and Found Ar ticles. LOST LOST GOLD BAND" EAR RING. Reward if returned to Journal Of fice. l-20-3p. HELP WANTED MALE WAM'ED-ONE GOOD AGENT IN every town to sell washing tablets. Wsihes oloth without rubbing. Sf.mp nd particulars free. J. Johnson, 814 Gregory St.. Greens boro. N. a MeMant will And the Want col umn very effective in finding high est help for all the good workers ar w?. li'ng this page constantly, m order to better their positions. Try one the neat time you need help. WANTED CYLINDKR PRESSMEN and feeders. The Baughman Station ery Co. Richmond. Va. 1-15-5 THE LABOR BUREAU Of Winston-Salem N. O. If vow are in need of labor of any kind iet us svpply J'our wants. We are In position to furnish you first class help. You can also find Jobs at ?.ll times pt this office. Write or Phone 1417. , Office 2nd Floor Forsyth Saving & Trupt Co. Bid. 408 N. Church St. DAVID C. BARNES, Mgr. l-..-30t U WANTED NEAT - APPEARING sar ?htte boy about 14to 1 years of age for general work in high class ladies store. Only boy of good charncter and willing to work need apply. Good ry to the right boy, Apply Tuesday morning $ a. m. Kann's, Women's Fashion Shop, Trade street. i-10-2. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED AN EXPERIENCED sajlady for hosiery, glove and i 11 notions. Must have selling ability and good record. Perma nent position with good future. Address Department Store. P. O. Box No. 1539. 1-1-tf. WANTED Experienced .sales ladies. Permanent positions. Apply today sure, Kosenbach er Bros. 1 19 1 FIVE BRIGHT CAPABLE LADIES to travel, demonstrate and sell dealT. $75.00 to $160 per month. Rallrnad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. Cl Omaha, Nebr. pl-6-3-20-27. WANTED TOUNGLADY STENOGRAPHER FOR GEN ERAL OFFICE WORK GOOD POSITION FOR THE RIGHT PARTY. MUST BE ENERGETIC. REFERENCES AND FULL INFORMATION TO A. X. CARE JOURNAL. 1 18 6t. FIVE BRIGHT. CAPABLE LADIES to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $75.00 to $150 per month. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company. Dept. 616, Omaha, Nebr. t lL'i.JL?jj5 POSITIONS WANTED WANTED POSITION. BY A -MAN experienced In hardware and gener al office work. Middle age, some business ability, good character. Correspondence Invited. Adrress Hardware, care of Journal. Pl-S-12. WANTED RELIABLE STEADY working colored man wants work iastds apply A. D. H Care Journal. Pl-11-3. WANTED POSITION BY EXPE rienced male bookkeeper and ty) st. Box 245, Glen Alpine, N. C. l-U-6. ' WANTED A JOB WORKING IX private family or drug store by good colored man. can furnish good ref erences, address F. W., care Journ al. ' l-22-4ap. ROOMS WANTED Hou- .wives who have spare rooms for rent will do well to keep them occupied by running a Want Ad when the room is to be vacan Strangers that are coming to make Wineton Ealem their home look to the news papers to find them a place to live. The loss of one weok's rent will pay for Want Ads or a whole month. Try on fMt rnr rnnnTwf yo'ir. WANTED BOARD AND ROOM for man and wife In a .comfortable home. Close In preferred. Refer ences given. Address O. H. R . Care f Journal.- 1-22-Jtp. WANTED HOUSES Real Estate Agents or other who have nice Houses for rent will get immediate results througfh the use of a Journal Want Ad. Why have a house vacant for a moment when the expenditure of a few rents will keep Jt rnr WANTS The Want column is distinctly the PeoiUs Column as it enables ev ery person to state their wants in a brief, concise way at a very small cost. The next time you have some thing for sale or want to buy, try thi -o'lumn. PHONE 68 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS old LAKGALNS IN UANUS AND stoves. Also big line of heating stoves. All kinds of repairing. Globe Furniture Co., 957 N. Lib erty street Phone 1285-W. Farmers will find Jrurnal Want Ads very :ective 1 . marketing Farm Produce direct to the homes of Winston-, .le-1. Try one and see for yourself that you can sell your Sausage, Eggs, Butter, Chickens and Milk at a very reasonable cost. WOULD YOU MARRY LONELY widow worth $80,000? Write Mrs. W. K. Hill, 14 E. Sixth St., Jacksonville, Fla. pl-17-10. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED don't matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15 per set. Also cash for old gold, silver, and broken Jewelry, Send by parcel post and receive cheek by return mall. Will hold goods 10 days for sene'er approval of my offer. L. Maier 2007 So. 6th St., Phila, Penn. Pl-17-6. WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH ; don't matter If broken. I pay $2 to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail F. TBRL.. 403 N. Wolfe St. Balti more Md. Pl-1.24 iLKKCUA-VlS Oil DOWN lOUR wrapping paper expense. Old neivs pers make good wrapping paper. We have several hundred pounds tor sale and it will pay you to In vestigate our price per hundred . pounds. Apply The Journal office or phone 68. YOUNG LADY WISHES TO TAKE private dancing lessons. Lady in structor preferred. Address X. Y. . Z., care of Journal. Pl-22.3 vA-fc.iL uOi ni.Ai. cl:.. Kill ers to phone 68 every m ruing Be fore nine o'o'ook tf the carrier boy does not leave vour paper or deliv er it on time. Special and prompt attention given to complaints wsen made to Cremation Department. Phone 8. i 8-- IF I COULD SHOW YOU AN IS vestment, that The Commercial Agencies report shows a hiither degree of success than any other line of business where your money invested now will be earning double and w,i. re there are 1,000 chances I tOa Where $10.1)0 to $100.00 Invested may in a short time bring you an independent income. Would you be interested? Write to Finan cial Secretary. Box 6K, Beaumont, Tex. 11 21 tf WJ.TED OLD FALSE i'EETH. Don't matter If broker.. I pay $2.0.0 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by rt -. mail. L. Mazer. . 2007 8. FVth street. Philadelphia. Pa, WATCH REPAIRING AT REASON able prices, Southern Pawn- Shop. Five doors from the Railroad Sta tion. nVlN-CIT METAL KOOFIMG CO. Tin work of all kinds. Flt'cher Hemrick and T. ? Holromb, op. 14 East 5th Phone 123. ?- .WANTED 2.000 CORDS OF four-foot wood, oak or pine, at Camp Greene; will.alito contract for 60-day dei:vry Write, wlr(. or phone us. Brown-Knox Mercantile Co.. Davidson. N C. PI 111016. WANT ED A TOURING BODY FOR n Ford car. 1H15, 1018. or 1 (HT. Write C. I'. Eller. Eller, N. C. l-20-6tp. 4 HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE OR WILL RENT MY eight-room house with sleeping porch and basement, Jersey cow and R. I. Ret' Chickens. Am leaving city. Apply to It. R. : Crawford, Crafton Heights. 1-8-1. Bl'Y THIS NICE 5 ROOM COT- tage with bah ant", all conven iences, in Calvary Reservation, Lot 60 by 190 feet.- Spaugh Realty A Ins. Co. 1-13-6. BUY THIS NEW 5 ROOM BUNG alo on Southside hill with all con veniences. Price $2750.00 on easy tfrms. Hpaugh Realty & Ins. Co. 1-13-6. Bl'Y THIS ATTRACTIVE 8 ROOM home with hot water heat, sun parlor, large sleeping porch, hot and cold water in all bed rooms, elegant fixtures in bath room. This is a very desirable home. Foun tain in front yard, laundry, garage and barn In rear; Lot is 119 feet front and 1611 feVt deep, fronting on two paved streets. Situated In Calvary Rehervatlon. Trice less than cost, and on terms of $1000.00 cash, balance monthly payments. Spaugh Realty & Inn. Co. 1-20-6. Bl'Y THIS NEW 5 ROOM BUNG alo with all conveniences, situated on Southside hill. Price $2750.00, $750.00 cash balance $M.0O per month. Spaugh Realty & Ins., Co. 1-20-6. FOR EXCHANGE TWO P1TTS burg city lots, cost $2500.00 clear. Will exchange for farm of equal value. Give description. Address Port Chester Machine Works, Port Chester, N. Y. Pl-22-1 HOUSES FOR RENT Are you having a hard time finding a su "ble House? It is said they are ve- hard to find In Wlnston-Ralem. However i Journal Want Ad has been very successful fo.' a number of people lately and as the cost la small, why not try one yourself. Want Ad Rates Effective Jan. 1, 1918, Ads ordered fo on-i insertion, 1 cent per ord. A discount of 25 per cent allowed for morr than one Insertion of the ssir Ad when run on consecutive dates. Minimum Charges 15 Cents WANTS Quite o'ten you have an old piece of furniture, a stove, old piano or carpet hat you don't want but some, one el - does. (A Want Ad placed In The Tournal will often turn your old Furniture, etc.. Into ready cash. Try it tho next time. PHONE 68 FOR RENT FOR RENT THREE FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping, 227 N. Marshal St., near Y. M. C. A. l-916tp. ROOMS FOR RENT WITH GAS AND - electric light, 305 East 4th or 518 Linden street. 1-22.3. FOR RENT NiNE ROOM HOUSE on North Cherry street All mod ern conveniences, $35.00 per month Phone 903 1 21 It MARKETS WANTED TO BUY REAL ESTATE I want to buy a good farm of about 15 to 20 acres improv ed or unimproved, not more than six or eight miles of Winston-Salem. .State .price and the very best terms that you will make in the first let ter. Address X Y Z, care The Journal. . 11 28 tf I WANT TO KNOW OF A GOOD Farm, business property, mining claim, stock, bon i or other lr vestment for sale or exchange. Ad dress Financial Secretary, Box 49, Beaumont. Texas. 11 21 tf . FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE, EXCHANGE OR RENT 1 8-room house on So; N. St. Lot 50X174 feet. S. H. Venable Co.. Room 814, O'Hanlon Bldg. Jou..-.al Want Ads bring ' results, cost Is small and you wll! be surprised at the quick action you will eet if you can use one on your next want. FOR SALF SEVERAL GOOD S TO 36 horse-power boilers. See L. C. Gate wood, 103 Fogle street. FOR SALE SINGLE COMB REDS and Barred Rocks corkeiels and pullefs. From America's best. $2 and $3 each. Chaa. W.'Spain honr, Tobsce.oville, N. C. 1-18-lt. FOR SALE 5 SECOND HAND steam traction engines. Best make End condition; honest prices. Good for road or saw mill work. Ma chinery & Supply Co., Greennhoro, N. C. 1-19-6 FOR HALE- FIVE PASSENGER Ford. 1317 model, run about six or seven hundred miles. For par ticulars see or phone J. N. Flynt, Phone fil-.f, pl-20-6 FOR SALE PRACTICALLY A . new base-burner can be seen at 633 Holly Avenue. . -l-22-8 F5liSAiiK.' CI1KAI 6XEbFFICR chair and desk. One new wood heater beenus.ed one month.. Phone 455-J. Residence 1405 Patterson Avenue. 1-22-3. Legal Advertising NOTICE OF RE-SALE NORTH CAROLINA, FORSYTH COUNTY In the Superior Court before tlio Clerk A. KaLhrock, Administrator, c. t. a., Joseph Rothrock, deceased, vs. l'ha. Rothrock, R. J. Tesh, J. H. Tesh, E. J. Spaugh, Sallie Fished, Manuel Tesh, John Fisliel, E. V. Tesh, Rufus Tesh, Sarah Hartman, Clara Ronminger, Alice Robertson, James Mendonhall, Matllcte Frazier, L. F. Mendenhall, Anna E. Stewart, Roswell Delap, B. O. Fishtl W. T. Fishel, Eli sabeth C. Longworth, K. P. Menden hall, R. J. Tesh, Guardian ad litem of Edith Tesh, Jas. Tesh, Ellen Tesh, Grace Mendenhall, and all other heirs of Joseph Rothrock or persons Inter ested in the estate of, Joseph Roth rock, deceased. By virtue of authority contained In an order of the Superior Court In a special proceeding entitled as above, the undersigned administrator c. t a., of Joseph Rothrock, deceased, will offer for re-sale at the Court House door, Forsyth county, Winston.Ha.lem, N. C, at public auctlo, to the high est bldc'er for cash, on Saturday, Jan uary 19, 1918, at 12 M. the following described real estate. - - The original homcplace of Joseph Rothrock, deseasec', more lately, occu pied by Eliza Elizabeth Rothrock and Anna R. Rothrock, beginning at a stake at James Rothrock's corner, running north 8 degrees, east 29 1-2 chains to a stake; thence south 87 degrees, east 17 3-4 chains to a (take; thence north 3 degrees, east 28 chains to a stake; thence souih 87 degrees, east, 14.12 chains to a stone; thence south 1 c'ogree and iu minutes wst hi chains to a stako and point of be ginning, containing 139 acres more or less. This land is situated about 4 miles south of Winston-Salem and contains a great deal of original forest. This sale is made subject to the confirm, atlon of the court. This Dec. II, 1917. E. A. Rothrock, administrator c. t. a. Joseph Rothrock, deceased. Stop 1 It 18 NOTICE COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Forsyth county made In the special proceed ings entitled Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, Administrator of Avery Charles, vs Carl Charles et al, the undersigned Commission er will, on the 25th day of February 1918, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Winston-Salem, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder upon the terms of one-fourth cash, balance in six, twelve and elgh. teen months, with Interest on - de ferred payments, two lots of land In said county, Just south of the city limits, described us follows: 1st. Lot and four-room house, southeast of Salem, in a settlement called "Liberia," measuring 100 feet on new street and of that width ex tending northwardly 200 feet to High street, being bounded south by new street, --"t by Pine street, north by High street, and east by land be longing to Salem. Congregation, be ing known as Lot No. 82, on the Ll herla Plat, excepting railroad right of-way. 2nd. Lot and five-room house, be ing in the settlement of Liberia, measuring 60 feet on Pine street, and of that width extending west ward ly 150 feet, being bounded on the east by Pine street; south by Lot No. 102. west by land owned - br Salem Moravian Congregation, and ! north by Lot No. 100. The herein piece of ground being known and designated as Lot No. 101, on the plat of Liberia on file in the office of the Congregation of United Breth ren of Salem and Its vicinity. WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST CO. Commissioner. By A. H. Eller, Trust Officer. This the 15th day of January, 1918. Jan 20-27 Feb.' 3-10. SALE OF VALUABLE CITY ANT) COUNTRY PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of the power conferred in us by an order of the Superior Court of Forsyth county, North Carolina, In a special proceeding, entitled J. I. Cllne and others vs. Richard C. Cllne and others, we, as commissioners, will of fer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in the City of winston Salem, Forsyth county, N. C, on Mon day, the 11th Cay of February, 1918, beginning at 12 o'clock, M., the fol lowing property, to-wlt: Lot No. 1. A house and tot located in the City of Winston-Salem, N. C, and purchased by Rosa Cllne of W. T. Poindexter and wife, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake In a corner of Lot No. 1 Block No. I corner of P. H. Hanes, Jr., thence run ning Eastwardly 75 feet with wht woulo be .an extension of 5th street; thence northwardly 114 feet to 5 1-2 street; thence westwardly with 5 1-2 street 75 feet to P. H. Hanes, Jr.'s line; thence southwardly along the line of said Hanes 114 feet to the place of beginning being known and designated as Lot No. 2 and a half of Lot No. 3 in block No. 1, on plat of the Eastern Heights, recorded in Deed Book No. 75, page 280 of the Register of DeeOs Office of Forsyth county. North Carolina. Lot No. 2. Being conveyed to Rosa Cline by J. P. Taylor and wife, A V. Taylor, and bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at an iron stake on the north side of East Fifth st. 75 feet west from the nurrnweat cor ner of East Fifth 'st. and Carolina St., thence westwardly along the north line of said East Fifth st 75 feet; thence northwardly along the western line of said Carolina st. 10.85 feet to the southeast corner of Rosa Cllne lot; thence westware'ly along the south line of said Rosa Cline lot; thence 'southwardly 9.45 feet to the place of 'beginning, being a part of a strip of land conveyed to J. P. Taylor by the ;at winton Land company, net day of April, 1914, and recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds for the county of Forsyth, N. C In Deed book No. 123, page 178. Lot No. 3. Conveyec' by Charles W. Temple and wife, Laura Temple, to Rosa Cline and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at an iron stake, William Spach's corner on west side of Oakland Ave., and runs thence west 123 feet on Dan Barton's line; thence south 90 feet to Jas. Beason's cprner; thence east 23 feet to Oak- , land Ave., thence north 66 feet with Oakland Ave to tho beginning said lot Is known and c.'eslgnated on the plat of Augustus Fogle property as Lot No. 40, said plat being recorded In the Office of the Reglnter of Deeds for the county of Forsyth, N. C, In Deed Book 67; page 4!!0, Lot No. 4. Being conveyed to Ttosa Cline by Thomas II. Holland and w'fe. and bounder? as follows: Beginning at a stone, Thos. H. Holland's corner, and runs thence south 28 1-2 decrees djst 210 feet to a Spanish Oak; then north 66 degree ( east 70 feet to a alone; then nor' i 28 1-2 t"g'-es west 210 feet to a stone, Holland' ifcne; then south 06 degrees west 10 reet i to the beginning, containing one-third j of an acre, more or less, and lo icated near Lewlsvllle, Forsyth coun I ty. N. C. This the 7th Any of January, 1918. JOHN H. CLEMENT and PLES CLINK, Commissioners. P.enbow, Hall & Benbow. Attorneys . 1 8 15 22 29 QUALIFICATION OF ADMINISTRA TOR. J. S. Fitts has qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Dr. E. R. Car ter. All persons Indebted to said es tate will settle at once. All persons who have claims against said estate will file same within twelve months from date or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. John S. Fitts, attorney admlnintrator of the estate of Dr. E. R. Carter. 1-15-? YVkston-Saleni Southbound R'y Trains leers Wlnalon-Btluai :t0 s. m, Looei lor WsdMsera tod t lanntdist point. 1:50 p. m. For Wulwibore, Floras sad lntomedlato poiBte. -Througb train UeanoK V to Floraeo 8. 0. Arrival! at Wlutoa-Selatar 4:25 p. m. and 8:50 p. m. .P. COLLIER, Jt. Traffic atanagar. Railroad Schedules 8UUItuN RAILWAY SYSTEM No. L. Winaloe-Sakoa For 40 :ou.ia. ,.. ,.Chrlotu 10 e:H0.m G.aeaaboro. Ooldaboro 21 l:Bp. B. Aabavilla 113 1:06 p. m Orsanaboro, Ooldaboro 85 ;0 (as. Bus) X. Wiuwakoro 2i 6:50 p. . .. Graanaboro 2(1 t-.6Qf.rn. .. Qresaabore and Mortb No. Ar. wiaatos-Salam Freer 26 11:10 .. CnarloMs 287 :00s.M. Oraasaboro 26 10:46. n. . . i. Bun.) N. Wilkeaboro tl l:C0p. m. . . . .Ureentboro, Ooldaboro 29 2:00 d. .a AabarUI M 8 : 26 p. aa. Oraaaabro 228 8:40 p. m Norm Wilxraboro 286 8:80 p m. . . Qraanibore, ooldaboro 281 11:40 p. v Oraxnaboro Traina 21 anf 22 through Ooldaboro to AibeTill. Cbalr Car. 282 227 bandlra Wioaton Salem Qpldaboiv Pullman Bin-par W P ..ESTER, C P. T A W'maton Salam. N 8 E B KOK8S. I) P A. Charlotta. N (' NUIU OLh & VVLMhliiN Schedul ERactWa Jan. III LEAVE WINUI'ON SALEM 8:30 a id daiir tor ttonnoka as1 int.r einliata atatloni connecting Mh through ate', Iraiaa North. Eaat and Waat with Pullman aleapera and dining ear. 1:80 p. m ; daily Pullm.u alecplng oar ta Harrlabort. Philadelphia and Now York, din ing rrtr north of Roanok Traina arrira Winiton 8ltm, l:SO p m local 0:83 p. n. 0 t. BACBtRMA.N, O. a, and T. A. , Wiata8laaa W. 8 BEV1I.L. W 0. SAUNDBKS. Paia. Traffic Hang. lant P" ADVICE FOR REGISTRANTS In tlilii column will be Fownd Daily News of Interest Concern ing th Selective Draft All person who have not now. filed their questionnaires with the Local Exemption Boaif.' are placed in Class .'. In orcer for them to get their case considered for any detsrred clas sification, they will have to appear before the board and offer convincing proof that the failure to file tne ques tionnaire has been no fau t of theirs. All registrants who hive failed to file questionnaires and who tail to offer such proof before Wednesday, Jan uary 23. will be brought before the board by police or other offloers whose t'uty It la to bring delinquents before the board to be dealt wl'.h as Selective Service Regulations provide. In case registrant's neglect of hie duty is found to be willful the Selective Ser vice Law requires that he be turned over to the Federal authorities for prosecution. The Local Board has taken great pains to get registrants to properly fill out their questionnaires and the Legal Advisory Board an 3 members of the legal profession have rendered much aid to recistrants in preparing questionnaires. There seems t he no reason why a'i the question lair is should not have been In by this time, wltth the possi ble exception of a few who may have been seriously 111 or In some way un. avoidably prevented, in which case it would be reasonable to expect that some friend or relative would inform the board of ruch a case. City ClaflHiflcartons 1597 Henry McOUver Al and A4 1885 George M. Katsonts A4 1688 Marion Brittian Al 1743 John Abernathey A4 2454 Thomas Grogging Al 2476 Jesse Goins B2 2524 James Glenn Al " 2570 Hardy E. BYaaier 1 2626 James Galther A4 2628 Claude B. Flynn BC3 and A4 2785 Mllburn A. Coe Al 569 John McClure B2 1069 James A. Oliver A4 3010 John McMaster Al 3019 Jesse H. Woodruff 1 3031 Clarence N. Johnson Al . iriT) U7iiium q r ... v. ...... t. a. . vvw.. .ititl.lll .. 1.UL11I .JV.fY Al 308 Ben Funderbunk Al 20 James E, Harris Al ! 2093 Hubert M. HIghfill A4 j 2083 Will Davis A4 I 2071 John R. Harrell A4 2714 Robert Coonell A4 2541 Lee Lane Al , 629 Howard L. Roberson Bl 2354 Edwart.' F. Everhart B8 2471 Webster Fr Alexander A4 12566 John Craig Al 1365 Willie Smith A 4, 1492 Julius Cain B3 790 George Holy B3 4053 Luclan O. Gordon B and C8 2414 Bob Klrlaktdes A4 1324 Carl R. Walls A I 1643 Edward Penn Al 709 Otto Johns Al 2580 Aniiel Smith A4 2602 Wm. A. Hopkins A4 t County ClasslflcaUons 1666 Seymore C. Albert A4. 1567 Columbus O. Preston A4. 1581 Ernest V, Bennett A4. 1584 Henry J. Dull AL 2621 Junius D. Bowman A TV W T v. A B Do You Kent Wouldn't you like to have your own home? One built especially for you, fire-resisting, beau tiful, and moderate in first cost and upkeep? . "We have' an illustrat ed book, "Information for II(me Builders." It tolls what you need to know. A copy free on request. Write or 'phone us. Phone 85 FOGLE BROS. CO. syMiWjivvW w H j'is?'." I .iirisMwT"' "' What Your Money Will Earn With Systematic Saving In 333 Waeks t .28 per wek for $13 week will mount to $ 33 28 profit $ I 75 $ inn no 1 .60 per week for 818 week will amount 0 lnoRn orof.t 33 io 2 u uo , , 1.00 per week for 331 week will amount to 833 Ou oofit b, ml 4u oti " 2.00 per week for 833 weeks will amount to 6t u,ort i.uno 800. ou 4.00 pei week for 881 week will amount to 1831 no profit 268 00 I6' 00 8.00 per week for 16.00 per week for The amount you pay In I our The profit shown in next to which is 6 per cnt : The maturity value shown In th . The maturity value I paid back Investment can you find? Standard 1597 William H. Brown A4. 1609 Roscoe W. Tuttle A4. 1611 Cabel Parrlsh Al. 1121 Charles E. Hicks Al. 1630 Jos. L. Marshall A4. 1634 Alfred W. Bodsford A4. 1647 Burton O. Fuller A4 1654 Drew Meake A4. 1669 James L. Martin A4. 1676 Frank Nadlng Al. 1677 Harvey B. Swalm Al. 1671 Frank A. Todd Al. 659 Lee M. Dobson A4. 85$ John H. Lash A4. 99 Duke Ward Al. 287 Charles Barbow G5. 439 Tom F. Vanter Al. 448 Charles W. Spainhour A4. 94$ Charles O. Griffin A4. 188 Marshall W. Klmell A4. 1140 Virgin A. Spaugh Al. 1208 Virgil A. Wilson Al.. 1118 Eugene N. Grnbbs 1. 1336 Edgar R. Williams A4. 1348 Robert C. Huffman A4. 1382 John E. Kimel A4. 1457 Willie L. Brendle A4. 1479 Fletcher Gerald Al. 1604 Noble W. Warren Al. 1517 Arvllle Masten A4. 1632 Harry E. 8pach A4. 1513 Luther B. Davis A4. 1610 Moses C. Johnson Al. 1614 Bascolm F. McCulston A4. 1586 Oeo. F. Pegram A4. 1638 James F. Broadway A4. 1542 Mitchell Rothrock 1. 1646 Abram C. Caudle a4. 1648 Howard N. Parks Al. 1(54 David J. Lamb A4. 1660 Perne F. Hedgecock A4, 1696 Ezra B. Charles A4. 1600 Walter J. Riggs1 A4. 1616 Hiram H. Swaim Al. 1618 Charles C. Payne B3. . . 1629 John H. Luper A4. 1633 Eugene Hubbard A4. 1625 Thomas Holleman A4. 1142 Albert S. Foster A4. 1643 Percy H. Whitaker A4. 1661 Rable H. Fulton 1. 1657 Samuel Bodsord A4. 1669 John E. Snider A4. 1666 Ira L. Motslnger A4.. ' 1668 Charles L. Sheets Al. 1(81 John A. Fraust A4. 1688 George Halrston A4. 1686 Zennle L. Weavil Al. 1689 William Moffitt A4. 1699 Robert E. Grace Al. 1700 William W. Hannah B3. 1708 Pernie Parrlsh Al. 1705 Wesley Llnd A4. 1706 Charles J. Idol Al. 1713 Julius R, ' Long A4. MR. WORKINGMAN Here is the very house for you and the terms to be made by you. Just make a small payment down and the bal ance paid monthly. It is a five room cottage only 1 1-2 years old, on East 21st street, one block from Liberty street, and graded school. For further information as to price or terms call on Smithdeal Realty and Trust Co. "Member of Winston-Salem Real Estate Board . Phone 540 104 Masonic Temple Stores The best or bttlldItiUn Winston, on Liberty street near auditorium, three torie atfd Basement' with elevator. Also store room on Liberty street nxt to Brown-Rogers Co., one tory, well lighted and ventilated anJ heated. Good tor room, corner North Liberty and 21st streets. Good store room, corner East 5th anti Maple streets. Two very desirable small store rooms In new brick building, corner of Brookstown and Burke St. Lt ua show you. Home Real Estate Loan & Ins. Co. Phone 121. TOR RENT OR SALE -S 1-1 acre adjoining city limits. Will sell on very easy term of rent A number of attractive homes 6 to 9 rooms. In dciratle section for Jale on very ay term. Small amount cash required and balance on long time loan. Occasionally I have desirable homes for rent to reliable parties only. A number of beautiful building lots In nearly all section of city with water, ewer and gas, and many on and near car line. Sold ir. most liberal term, small cash payment, balance carried as loan. . It will pay you to tea ma If you ar In market for lot or home. SeU or exchange. , ? - R. DIKE HAY, Owner. Offic SIC Over Woolworthg Honrs 10-2 p. m.; 5.6:30 p. a. Saturday 0 a. m. to 0:30 p. m. .40 Fine, wall located lot for colored people of good character, on .asy term. pajjjnjijaganfl mil fHUfMlHWi 'I 'la.U! m farm Sale We offer a farm in Wiljces county on Winston-Wilkesboro sand clay road, containing eighty-five acres. Two thous and five hundred fruit trees, four years old, all above frost line. Trees all sprayed and pruned and in good condition. Buildings consist of five-room bungalow, barn, smoke house, sheds, modern chicken houses, etc. For further in information see us. ' , W.G. JEROME 102 MASONIC TEMPLE PHONE 262 818 weeks will amount to 268a 80 profit 331 week will amount to 612 00 profit operating capital. the last column 1 th sum tho money column I th um paid In by you plus th dlvld nd earned. in tit week from th time your first payment was mad. What bettor J. S. KUYKEND ALL, Secy. & Treas. Building & Loan Association , 507-508 Bank Building FOR SALE House and Lot for Sale A nlc five-room . cottage hoube 1011 Chestnut street at bargain. See u for quick ale or exchange.. We are also offering a (In farm for sale or exchange. 88 acres 3 miles north of city on good road and rlRht at the rail road station. One six room dwell ing, two tenant houses, fin barn, good orchard, eight acre In timber, balance In cultivation. See us at once for a big bargain. S. H. VENABLE & CO. Room 614, O'Hanlon Bldg. 1715 Robison W. Gray A4. 1716 Jnmes W. VanHoy Al. 1717 Charles F. Holder A4. 1718 George C. Todd A4. ' 1719 Elbert Joyce A 4. 1727 William M. Fulp A4. 1937 John V. Yord A4. 1738 Walter C. Elliott A4. , 174S Charles II. Tostcn Al. , 1786 William Davis Al. 1 1797 Henry M. Wood Al. , 1837 Edgar R, Parrish A4. . - 1843 Charlie F. Kirby A4. 1 1844 William C. Glenn B2. 1850 Oscar E. Meadows A4. 1860 Eugene 8. Keys B3. 1865 Robert P. Cnffey B2. . 1878 William H. Wood A4. 1879 Robert W. Adam A4. 1880 Cecil F. King At. ' ' 1891 George W. Crotts B3. CUT IX AGRICITLTCRK " i APPROPRIATION BILL Washington, Jan. 21. In reporting the agricultural appropriation bill to the House today, Chairman Lever of the agricultural committee announced that it aggregated $26,943,733, a cut of $353,000 from the official estimate and almost $1,000,000 under the am ount available during the present fis cal year. For Rent 611 Liberty St. E5SBK2 636 Oil- 3200 00 1072 00 U400.00 earn which you Invest with us,
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