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o ..J... Yjjp WINSTON - S ALEM JOTONAIi TnursflayHTornlng:. 'April 14, TWO Medical Men of North Caro- imdSrmsUMaliasMedicme i (Continued from page !) ii i i 111 II --Ab-,..'- .. I! w 1 1 f 'III y J f J 3. 1 .' 1 if and stress the fact that such an appointment would be entirely consistent, as the position is rightfully regarded as non-political - and should be maintained as such. "I have known Judge Con ' nor from the days of his early manhood," said Major Stedman, "and I have never known any man in North Carolina, or out r of the State, more eminently fitted by natural qualities and by . m m e 1 . TL! I v;k study lor a nign judicial posiuon It is understood that the entire Tar Heel congressional delegation are behind Major Stedman In his effort-to have this sterling Demo crat -appointed, but It is the con sensus of opinion that the honor will go to a Republican. The sup porter x ot Judge W. P. Bynunv of Greensboro, and J. i. Brltt, of Aaheville, who are pushing their, respective champions, contend that the place will go to a tar beel Rep ublican, ., Revenue Office David H- Blair, of Wlnstcei-Salera who is here with his frienda look after the appointment as Internal .Revenue Commissioner, said Wed nesday night that everything was In good shape. Indicating that ho had great hopes of landing the Jf. He has an engagement to see Presi dent Harding at 1 o'clock Thurs day, when he will have a heart,--0-. heart talk with the executive about the matter and when, it ia believed) definite Information will be reveal ed. The position Is one of the moBt , Important to be given out, being neit in importance to a cabinet post and the friends of Mr. Blair express the belief that'the Winston Salem man has an excellent chanco -for the honor. This belief Is ex pressed in the face of the fact that powerful delegations are here from several states urging the appoint ment of representative Republi cans. Senator Kellogg. Republican from Minnesota, while speaking to day in the Senate in opposition to the Panama Treaty, paid Senator Simmons a great tribute by quot ing liberally from the tar heel senator's speech on the treaty, eight years ago, and declaring that he "Bhfwed a broad-minded states manship", for which ho is noted. SERMON ELOQUENT STIRS TIE PEOPLE which we rob God. Some rob Him by unbelief, by lack of worship, and by failure to give personal work In the church Some people try to live Christian lives outside the church and so are casting reflections upon the organization that God gave the 1 world. But with all our sins, God is Dr. Weatherspoon Speaks ot f TZ mm . j t h t rA believe His word and give Him our Man's Duty and Debt To God j lov9 and 8Crv,ce. , i Mny New Members "WILL A MAN ROB GOD?"! As the days pass, keener Interest " is being shown in the services, and Sn.,.il - ar.fl Prvr Service , 'he personal workers In the church upvwui us ..-. j are doing more to help the pastor Precedes Stirring Message; New Members Received. Where you carry your prescriptions. Remember that we have a strictly private prescription de partment away from the crowd, on the second floor. O'HANLON'S IS THE PLACE Phone 107-174 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM AT KERNERSVILLE HIGH The Senior Class of the Kemers ville high school announces Its com mencement exercises Wednesday eve ning, April IT, at S o'clock in the au ditorium at Kerneravtlle. The sermon will be preached Sun day, April Zt by Rev. Dr. 8. B. Tur rentine. The senior claaa play will be presented April 26 at 8 o'clock. The annual address will be delivered April 27 at 8:30 o'clock by Dr. An ernathy. The commencement exer cises of the senior class will be held In his great work. Their influence I April 27 at i o'clock. is already being felt, and several new members have been received In the "T" church. Dr. Weatherspoon urges that A spirited song service and several j all Christians in the city who have Drivers nreceded the evangelistic ser- ! memberships elsewhere, bring their . . . . ... m -, letters nere and i mon last evening at the First Baptist ! cnurcn ln tne city church. Mrs. Finlator sang a beau- "In the Secret of His;"" with soma The class-roll follows: Lillian Ulackbulrn, Gladys Dwigglna. Ray. mond Echols, Luclle Pulp. Irene 8. Gibson, I Pearla Lemmona, Avhlee K. McCulston, Annie Lea Pegg, Car rie Opal Pegg, Mattle Snyder, Gyp aye Whlttlngton. tiful solo. Presence." More and rfiore interest j Is being manifested ln these services. ' and a larger crowd gathers each night ' to hear the inspiring messages that ' Dr. Weatherspoon is delivering. ; The pastor announced that at 7:30 j this evening, there will be a meeting I of all Sunday school teachers, person workers and deacons (or discussion ot further work during the revival services. The, service proper will be gin sharply at V o'clock The fccrmon , Dr. Weatherspoon ln his sermon last night told of the divine love of Uod, and our duty toward Him. In the beginning, (Sod created man; ho said, In order that He might have u mend to lovo Him, ud yet we are robbing Uod of His own right uf wor ship, in iiis word to us, Uod com mands that we worship the Lord and Him only, and it is Uod's right and man's duty to render unto Him the tribute ui worship, of laith and of Utt! serviie. Man's dally life depends upon the continued providence of God, our creator and austaltier, and yet we are not wiling to even own Him. - "Will a Man Rob Uod 7" The pastor's text was, "Will a Man It oli Uod?" And ln an eloquent man ner, he told of the many ways that we rub God in our dally life, ile said that we, for generations and genera tions, have not kept God's ordinances, und we rob Him ln the quality and quantity ot our services. How We Kob God "We rob God." said Ir Weather spoon, ' not only of material tilings, ANNUAL STATEMENT For the Year Ending December St. 1110. Of the Condition of Affairs of the Fealty Building and Loan' Association OP WINSTON SALKM, j. ,- O. Organised or Incorporated January IMS; Commenced Business. . January 20, lvl. ' , President. John W. Pries Postofflce Address, Winston-Salem Secretary Walter O. Jerome Postofflce Address, Winston-Salem Treasurer John W. Fries Poetofflce Address, Winston-Salem Attorney David H. Blair , . Poetofflce Address, Winston-Salem PTRECTORS: W. O. Jerome, Wlnston-Balem, N. C; John W. Fries, WlnstoruSalem, N. C; D. If. Blair, Wlnston-Balem, N. C; R. W. Oorrell, Wlnaton-Balem N. C; T. V. Edmunds, Wlnston-Balem, N. C: F. p. Bahnson. Winarnn. Salem. N. C. (G. C. Hine has died and vacancy haa not been filled.) ' Installment 167,899. 78 Ledger Assets, as per balance December SI of previous year, .. .$144 895 9! INCOME Prepaid stock sold, par value (Including discount al- i lowed thereon, ...... , 19,477.92 Interest on loans 1,849.95 Other Income Collected for expenses 809.00 Collected for Peoples Nat. Bank., 2,77.48 Total income 84,104.13 am mt : m a a iiiitiiiim m a ' . L t ilf I I I HfliL av la m 111 CSSIimS 16,925.00 3,0:5.55 Amount carried -forward ; $ 60 08179 DISBURSEMENTS Amount brought forward , .. ) 00,681,79 ... ..."..-..... ..o d..... v.. .,, fi.iii.oo Prepaid stock i . . . . Interest on borrowed money k: Kalarles but of spiritual things; of things that I Advertising, printing and static; cannut be measured by dollars Mnd Taxes ana fees cents. We rob Ulm of our hens!.' j Rent Diaries allegiance and through unbelief and other expenses through spiritual rebellion. The un belief of men Ukes away from Ood the wflrshlp that Is due unto Ilim. Clod hart revealed to us that lift t worthy ot all worship, and In return He gives us an unmeasurable and unchanging love. As Christians In a Christian nation we do not realise how responsible we become to Ood for the light that Is ours- We do not Balance (ledger assets) have to worshln ln ignorance as da i the heathens of Africa and I China, j Ij0linn mortgages Jf,., I18.79.5 i ney now vo ineir unan"-n u ions on stock .. jjfi .....,... 1,897,10 nuu lor mrrry iruin "in nei, '" we have the truth of a loving and . merciful Father who is ready to for give our' sins and' take us tinto Him self. And yet with the truth of sal vation, the people of our country and our city deny Ood even the worship, the communion and fellowship that is due Him. ' " I Kmc Big Influence "By unbelief we are not only rob bing Ood of the worship that He de serves, and the fellowship that" Ile so muchydeslres. but we rob Him of ': the Influence ot our lives. We are " taking from Him our personal in . fluence with other people, and are not supporting the cause of Ood. and religion." li'di.tdunl nrwponslhlllty s The aator told ofs many ways In which the-people of . Wlnston-Halem lead others astray by the wery good- ness or, their Uvea that-they are not giving to Ood. and If -theyf afe' not ''. leading othew astray they are hinder 1 ing meit and Worten tn their religious , liven, and re not using the Influence h. of their, pemonaj .jjowor InHhe -ptoji; , ress of relleion., - - Reflenlnn on Churrh " ; There are many, ways, he said, In HOW "TIZ" GLADDENS - . TIREMCHING FEET ' No more sore, puffed-up. tender, aching feetno corns V or callouses. Cash- In office and bank - .. W95NSE8 .X 1 20.00 p.-ry ....X t-t...- 1 MM. Ifl V 117 II. B. U Iiianje yo. I ' eipeaes ...... . 71.01 r if x i . lahd Dec. j i.lEZ.90 .. t f 663.39 ft I Hjieenien-s -f ,bZ.a i J. f 158,184.72 v I II sM III III .( L. V) Our TOLD YOU SO Total etlpetises Other Disbnrsemen Due shareholders difference Jan. Profit and Loss Total ledger assets as per balance.;,,. f 188.984.72 ) LIABILITIES Total installments due shareholders...... 8 58,892.75 Total profits ,, 4.3(0.02 Other Liabilities Notes sold 98.22B.4G Due Individuals on account . 2,966.50 , Total liabilities , f 159.934.72 GAIN AND LOSS STATEMENT Income Inteyirt on loans received during year. ... 88,849.98 Total $ 3.849.95 Collected for expenses , t- 609.00 Total earned income during year 8 -Sxpeneiw . Interest paid on borrowed money t 3.028.88 Earned discount on prepaid ttock 771.01 . 4,458.95 ? Total Net earned ' Income during year Net Income earned during year Balance of profit at beginning of year. 3.796.66 663.39 662.39 3,697.63 "Tli' makes aore, burning, tired .' feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the ache and pains, the corns, v callouses, blisters., bunions and chil blains. I "Tit" draws out the acids and pols-j- ens that puff up your feet. , No matter how hard you work, how Ion you danea hue far vou walk, or how long t you remain on your fert. "Tli" brings .'k restful foot comfort. ''Tie" Is maaic v at, grand, wonderful for tired, aching, ' swollen, smarting - feet. Ah I how A comfortable, how happy you-feel, ' Tour feet uat tingle for joy; shoes ' never hurt or seem tight. ' - ' . ' ' i V Oet a boa ot Tts" now from any 1 druggist or department store. End v: foot torture forever wear smaller Y! shots, keep your feet fresh", sweet and happy, Juet think!' a whole' f year's foot-comfort for only a few cents. adv. Total profits 8 4.360.03 SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTIONS To what per cent of valuation are loan limited T , Generally half of ap ' " praised value, What the largest mortgage loan outstanding? 18,000.00 originally. Have you any loans on second mortgager If eo, what amount? None. How often are series issued 7 Perpetual. Are the duea per share payable weekly or monthly? Monthly, Amount? Savings 66 cents; 10 year loans. 11.14. Amount ot authorised shares? Unlimited. Par value of each share? 1100.00. Number of shares ln force at beginning of year? 2,661 1-2. Number ot shares In force at end ot year? 1,960 1-2. . State of North Carolina; County of Forsyth as. ' John W. Fries, President, Fealty Building and Loan Association of Wlnston-Balem, State of North Carolina, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the above described officer of the said Association, and that on the 91st day of December last, all the above described aaeets were the absolute property ef the said Association, free and clear from, any liens or claims thereon, except as above stated; and that the foregoing statement, with the schedule and explanation therein contained, assumed, o referred to, are a full and correct exhibit ot all the assets, liabilities, incomes, and disbursements, and of the conditions and affairs of the said Association on the said list day of December last, and tor the year ending on that date, according to the best of his information, knowledge, belief, respectively ' JOHN W. FRIES. -Sworn to and subscribed before tne, this 14th day of Feb., A. D. 1981. (SEAL) W. MITCHELL, N. P. t , i ' - My commission expires February 34, 1113. STATU OF, NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Raleigh, February 15, 1921. I, Btacey W. Wade, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above la a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Fealty Build ing and Loan Association ot WlnstonJRalem, filed with this Department; showing the condition of aald Aasoclatlon en the 81st day December, 1920. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and date above written.. ' BTACET W. WADE, Insurance Commissioner. Previous Events Eclipsed Sale Is a Whirlwind Success We Knew It Would Be. VALUES DID THE TRICK Briefly, we will relate our plan again; word has been received from headquarters (The Keystone Tire & Rubber Company of New York) to sell at sacrifice prices, all makes of Tires and Tubes except Keystones. Because due to the enormous success of Keystone Cord Tires, this business will ultimately feature only Key stone First Tires and Tubes. And AH Makes of Tires and Tubes Now In Stock (Ex 4 cept Keystone), Are Cleared At Amazingly Low Prices These Make ("Secondt") FIRESTONE . FISK FEDERAL NORWALK MASON GRYPHON MILLER McGRAW ' BOONE 40x8 to' 36x6 Truck Tires 50 per cent OFF LIST ("Firsts") , BATAVIA NATIONAL -SPEEDWAY No Half-Way Methods - The clearance will be absolute. Ev- ery Tire and Tube in this store with the exception of Keystones, is included. Some Tires and Tubes are classi fied as "seconds" but the term simply means that these are sur plus lots, overproductions, etc. All are brand new, and no matter how low an article is priced, it is guaranteed. It Will Pay You to Buy A Supply of Tires and Tubes to last you Throughout the Entire Spring and Summer No. C. O. D. or Mail Orders Fill - ed. No Tires Mounted During This Sale. sxze usrr SAM TRICK PRICES 30x312 22.15 11.10 31x4 32.80 16.40 32x3 Vfe 28.00 14.00 33x4 39.25 19.65 34x4 40.10 20.05 32x4 Va 50.00 2.00 33x4Va 51.60 25.80 34x412 53.25 26.65 85x4 H 55.65 27.85 36x414 56.50' 28.25 33x5 81.50 40.75 35x5 65.35 32.70 37x5 69.25 39.85 - ' , Remember This is a' Find Clearance Your Greatest Opportunity WINSTON - SALEM TIRE & RUBBER CO. 119 West 3rd Street Phono 1224 We Are Distributors Of Liejstoiie (Guaranteed 8000 Miles) 'J H" t 4H ji.i'..
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