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THE TWIN-CITY SENTINEL, WINSTON-SALEM. JULY 20, niiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: It's An III Wind That Blow JVo Good When the trolley men strike, the sho men revel. While Widow Green mourns the Toss of her wealthy better half her telephone number sud denly jumps into popularity. Yesterday amid fainting hopes and melting tires we ran a 60 mile clip iiy&raw Hats and Palm Beach Suits and flnishedfas fresh as a daisy, all ready for todaj See us and let 1 3 3 1 3 3 I 3 r hos yfct; hel you shiver. IT PATI TO WAT OAIB" ROYLESBROS. (5 liTi DirramiNoa' SiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiMiiiiiHiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiimiHP. THE CLAIM PRICES ARE Rabbits Reported to Be Cutting Tobacco Plants in Clemmons Section; Personal News Clemmons. July 21. For tha put fnw days thin soctlnn has bflan visited by very heavy mini and hlnh winds. Tha rolling landa hava ban badly washed In aomo plarei and corn and tobacco ara blown down. Rabblta hava alwaya been known a sts, but It aeema they have son to tha limit this time. Mr. 8. W. Blakley reporta that they are 'cut ting down hi tobarco plant. Mr. J. C. Womaok, one of our plonaer farmara, saya he baa never known the like before, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ward and two dauchtera, who hava apent tha paat two weeka with relatlvta her and at Donnaha, left Monday for their hom in Spartanburg, S. C. Hra. R. C. Ellla. Mla Ola Wooelev and Prof. T. E. Wooaley attended tha district conference of tha Chrla tlan church laat Saturday at Poplar 8prtna church, near Rural Hall. Mr. and Mra. Jamea B. Phelpa, of Wlnaton-Halem, were the week-end irueata of Mr. Phelpa parent! hero, Mr. and Mra. U. A. Phelpa. Mr. and Mra. B. L. Watklna, of Wlnaton-flalem, apent Sunday here a the (ueaia of Mra. Watklna' par ent. Mr. and Mra. Bryan Jarvl. Mlaaet Odeaaa and Elltabath Hart and Mra. Thomaa, of Wlnston-Sa-lem, apent Saturday afternoon a tha meats of Mr. and Mra. W. H. Hart. Mr. and Mra. John 8. rhelpa and Mr. and Mra. W. W. Chaplin, of Cornatier. were vlaltora to this aeo tlon Saturday. Mr. and Mra. B. H. Folkea. of Donnaha, apent part of laat week ai tha fueata of Mr. Kolkea" aunt, Mra. John Daniel. Mlaa Hlancha Hart and Mr. and Mra. Jeffries, of Wlnaton-Halem. apent 8unday with Mhia Harfa brother, Mr. W. II. Hart Mr. and Mr. X. K. Teah, of Ar oadla, apent Baturday here aa tha guests of Mra. Teeh'a parenta, Mr. mA Ura T r llnffman. Tha good ladlea of tha commun ity will tlva a lawn party Saturday waning on tha church lawn. Pro ceeds to no towarda completing tha new Method let church. Tha amall eon of Mr. and Mra. H. B. Rtlmpeon fell from a tree Mon day, breaking hla arm. rMARFTTK GIIU-S OET VlRR - MONEY ARK BACK AT WORK Danville, July . The atrlke of the young women, employed In the Daoktna- deuartment of tha I.orlllard Company, maker of little clgara, has full operation again and running amoothly. About two weeka ago between 59 and "0 threatened to quit lingua they received an lncreaae and lived up to their threala thla being on Tueaday, July II. They hava been out alnce but on yeater- day when the time they had aet ei Blrad, they were notllled of an In crease of three centa on a thouaand and returned to their dutlea. Dur ing tha time tha glrla ware out, tha company waa greatly handicapped for tha reaaon that many other am ployea wars thrown out of work by tha abaenca of the packera. HIGHERTHAN EVER MWTO Iff GRAHAM M0BTS ATTACK " r Ml WALLACE REIDbv 'EXCUSE MY DUST '.PARAMOUNT ARXRAfT PCTURg Broadway Today Opening Sales on South Caro lina Markets Leads mae 10 Expect Good Prices The Columbia Btata carrlea the following report of the opening aalea on the South Carolina tobac co marked: Klorrnm Hclla 100.000 rinrence, July 10. bong before daylight thla morning wagon and truck loarta or tonacco were puur Ing Into tha city from avery direc tion anil the atreeta in front of the two warehoueea here were lined for aeveral blorka with loada wait ing their turn to go inalde and un load. The aale here today waa one of the moat aatiafaotory "breake" ever held on tha local market. High Prices Tald Somewhere In tha neighborhood of loo, noo pounda war aold In the two aalea and tha prlcea paid here were vary gratifying to both ware houaemen and farmara. Tha prlcea ranged from t cam to (I centa a pound with a general average fnr tha day'a aalea amounting to U1.25 per hundred, which la conaldered ex tremely good prints for the flrat curlnga. in fact higher than aver paid at any opening aala here be fore. The quality of tobacco It la atated la better than tha uaual run or aana niga "na haa been more carefully han-d by tha farmara Color tobacco aold extremely well. Indicating good prlcea for bright to- oaoco, while the darker tobacco aoia at lower figure Itaah la Sumter Sumter, July 2. flumter'a in. bacco aeaaon atarted off with a ruah tnia morning, both warehouse do. lng a large bualnaaa and the prlcea being right for tha farm era The flrat aala waa held at the Rennnr warehouae and a large crowd of farmers and Interested apectatora wr on nana 10 watch the buying iiirr aiapoeinr or tne trillion thla place tha crowd moved over to the Humter warehouae to aee the of ferings there. While there was nnt a much tobaoco on the floors aa naa oaen axpeotao, everything seam ed to be aatlefled with the start mat had been made. The avareae ,.. waa oeiween l and 10 cents, mo mere waa aome tobacco that brought a great deal more than hliau , . Better Tlian In( Year. niunina, July II. The Mulllna tuiwucn aeaaon opened hare to. 2 y.wl,h.v ,uM crP ' buyera on hand. The prlcea paid for the .. were nignly aatiafaotory, ,.,,,, imm in ax cents per pound. Tobacco experts aay the Mulllna market opened even higher than laat year. The opening aale waa the smallest ever recorded, the offering today being under inn nun pounda. The tobacco men take this aa a healthy algn, saying that the farmers hava learned to avoid the uig opening sales. T1. ....u. . oneren was vary a-oou or prinunga. The growing prumwng, u me continued ralna do not hurt It Curing la well unuer way ana tne season will like ly be a short one. Crop Somn Latrr. ivingairee. July II. The tobacco market opened here thla morning with the flrat aale being held at the farmera warehouse. Tha aale today was small but very good consider ing the faot that the crop la a llttlo m man iaat year. mere j aoiq nere toaay anout 11.000 pounda j riur ranged rrom 10 cenU th pound for poor grs.de ground leaven 10 at cania lor the beat eradn. - Tha average for the day'a aale w. arouna 19 cents the pound, which compares favorably with the prices i me opening sale last year. More Than Kxoeotrd. iJarllngton, July H. The tobaoco market In thla olty opened thla morning. Tha aalea In each of the four were beyond expectatlona both to tonnage and prloes. There were about (0,000 pounds sold and at tha beat prlcea ever realised on opening day. Tha price ranged from eight cents 10 centa. uniy leaf tobao co was offered, but much of the to bacco was very bright. The amount sold was not ao large as laat year. uniy aooui bu per cent of th amount planted last year has been planted. The prospects for a good crop is exoeuant and if today prices keep up a large amount of money win ha realised. Kot Mnoh Cared Yet. Tlmmonavllle, July IS. Tlmmons villa tobaooo market opened today with a aale of 111,000 pounds. The pnoe was muon oeuer man expeo ea, ranging irom two to II cents per pound. Twin-City Club Meeting A fun membarahip meeting of the Twin City Club will be held tonight at 1:30 o'oleok, , Important chnngas In the sy-iewa wm s aisotiseea. Sergeant Price, of Durham, De clares Attempt Was Made To Storm Jail (lijr AMoelaUd Prn; Durham, July 2S. Rev. Rnbcrt M. Price, puator of tho I.akcwnod Methodlnt church, and a sergeant In (ho Durham machine gun cuiiipuny, last night Imiicd a aworn statement. In which he declaree emphatically that a maked mob attempted lo atorm the Alamance county Jail Monday night and flred upon tho machine gunners guarding the Jail before tha aoldlora A red a shot. Hergeant Price says that he w;w In command of tho machine gun that fired first, and that before or dering his men to fire, hud narrow ly escaped Injury or death from bulleta which whlxied by hi head. Hla affidavit follows: "In view of the fai t that state ments hsve bum mnilu to the effect that the firing on the night of July 19 by the inachino gunnera who were guarding the Alamance county Jail waa without provocation, 1 wlxh to make the following etatement which to tha beat of my knowledge and belief ia ahaolutely correct: "When tha alarm waa given I went downstairs to the machine gun of which I waa to have charge In cv of an attack. Upon arrival 1 found that the corporal and two men manned the gun pointing toward the cornfield in rear of the Jail and that the eorporal waa on the point of leaving to ahoot out B street llicht which placed us at a dieadvantane If attacked. I placed niyilf In po sition to protect him In the event that ha waa fired upon from the flank of the cornfield nenreat the street. While he waa going. I heard some thing paea over my head and turnea to aee what waa the trouble. I saw forma moving In the cornfield and heard more bulleta pasa over my head. One atruck near the steps nd almost hit the sentry who hart given the alarm. Then I distinctly aw the flash of a gun fired from near the rear corner of the Jail and aaw the dirt apattered by the bullet when It struck scarcely two feet in front of one of the men at the gun. I Immediately ordered the machine gunner to open Are which he did with good effect. Aa soon as the machine gun commenced nring tne corporal returned, and he and the other man at th gun, together with fonr or five open" MM "; amall porch of the Jail Bfl lhat side7nn shoot ing intoyflie cornfield. Tkbout 26 shota wore fired from the gi when the coiinanto:nae waAglven corporal Xw mors Jail to give the alarm nni waa bare ly mlRHcd by a bullet after he reach ed the Mleps of the porch. The corporal who went to shoot cut the street light stntea that several shits pajwed over hla head from th di rection of tho town aa well ns fiom the cornfield. "I wish to state positively that no man on my side of the Jail fired un til I ordered the machine gun to open fire, and I did not Kivo such ord.r until 1 aaw tho flash of tho Kun referred to above nnii the dirt Fpaiteied up in front of one of my men. "There was also some shooting by snipers on other sides of the jail, but I personally know nothing of activities on any except my own .side." CHOPS IN THE KAST M m it FROM RAINS thru. fwed, corr and tn ut 2 the Pi Mhru shots machine by this la of the JarVhe was oon ill! aln front nyone ' un or t t aide of advancln ring on the nmchl every lort thnt I e plateivhra-e .Mr. jame t was aXViitXSO yards, n reltly In theVarVif the ma sun land immedre.tchln line Hra lomlnc from tr ilrectlon corifleld.X. am aoVlutely P thatlMr. RaV could not have. klllel by a buTtf 'rom my nl Klnstnn, July 22. Excessive rains ant damaging crops In Lenoir, Jones and other counties of thla section. Tobacco is reported to have been "drowned" nt a few places. Fields in low country are Inundated. The nreclnltatlon of the past week to tls many Inches. The rains have been the heaviest and steadiest of tho year. RoadM are In bad condi tion In aome placee. Streams are expected to rise, and floods may ensue. Heavy damage irom noons exactly a year ago ' recalled. Ncuse river last July rearhed the highest stage in the history of the section. Sewers have been Inadequate to carry of the water from parts of this city. . K. Viindcrbllt Very 111. Paris, July 22. William K. Van- derhilt Is In a very critical condi tion. He Is reported to he slowly declining, suffering from heart dis ease With complications. "CHAP" PARDUE KILLS HORT ELLER IN V1LKES Party Who Did The Shotting Surrenders To Sheriff, Al leging Self-Defense Klkln, July 23. On lat Saturday night near Brier Creek church, Wilkes county, Hort EWrr went to the home of "Chap" Tarduo and awakened the family by calling for Purdue's aon. The elder I'ardue went out and tried to !et Eller and get him to t?o home. Kller fired at Purdue but missed, and Pai-duo ran Into the houxe and closed the door. Eller again fired thru the closed door, pardue got hla gun and fired on Kller, the entire load of shot passing thru hla nhdomen. Dr. Cheat, of Honda, waa called and rendered what aid he could, but death resulted in a few houra. Par due called up the sheriff at Wllkea horo and told him what he had done land that he was ready to surrender. IV. ..,h,.h Pur.li.o'a f amily irmioies, in " - .v... - son and Ellcr's daughter were the principals, seems to have been the r.iuse that led to the tragedy. Mrs. L. j. Rray went to Raleigh last Saturday to attend the luneral of her llttlo grandson, John Uuy Horry, eon of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Berry, who died Saturday morning with spinal meningitis. Z ' i The Basketeria System ot doing Dimness saves peon! Winston-Salem from 30 to 35 per cent on Groceries, -J and Drugs. No question about the saving. DELIVERY CREDIT - James O. Harrington returned yes terday from a visit to relatives nnd friends at Lewlston. Mr. and Mra. Ci A. HeiHg and Mrs. Kepheart left on the H:2ft train to day for Wrlghtsvllle Reach and Wil mington, to spend several days. WEAK CONVALESCENTS NEED THE STRENGTH THAT ZIRON GIVES "" it' After Any Weakening Illness, Build Up Your Strength With Ziron Iron 1 onic, to uuard Against Further Sickness THOUSANDS NOW TAKING ZIRON . , , .Iron Iron Tonic In now being taken by thousands of persons with ex cellent results In building up their strength afjfer weakening lllneas. Any illness which may confine you to youigliome, bed or hospital, tor several days, will leave you weakened and fyiing bad for aome time. After you have recovered, or overcome jyie attack, your condition, if neglected, la such uVn Invite disease, or thoffavages of aome cpidnmic. And after many serious iiesnes, there Is alwajdanger of a relapse, even after you are up and goinKWbout. M Build up your strenYth. Fortify yours m. against possibly a worse condl tlon. Miss Jennie Mays, of M Twenty-el? avenue, Nashville, Tenn., writes: "In tho spring. I was ruinVtown with sBilnria, and as I did not take any thing, I went on for a weeav or so, an pistols ot any of . ImmedlntJ cotn- Jme Wie they rn wto Mr, gun Bor front l the rlen under mandl for at tralnel In the dl Ray fll. As tha statement tunt no one attackedthe Jail, that V absolutely falae. AVntry en diito tin rmr of the ooriStcld statrthat about 15 men advanccfi toward him. V hen ordered to halt, they charged on the run. The aentry retreated tn the 1 did not have an appetite, Vnd my then I took typhoid fever! Aer I fi could hardly walk around. rWw thought I would try It. When while. Mr appetite came bac ?ould hardly walk or do any work lid nnd back hurt all the time. And up. waa so weak and nervous 1 lltu.-N ada-ertised In the papers, and laken It, I felt better than in a good ind my back and head foit a great deal better. It certainly did wonders for me. I am gottlng along Just fine. I have told my frlenda about it. and they say it Is the beat medicine ever taken. Certainly ZIKON Iron Tonic has helped me." If you haven't been down sick, take ZIKON to help make your system strong enough to throw on any possloie germ attacks. If you have had some weakening Illness, take ZIRON to help gain the strength that you so urgently need. Ziron Is not a secret or patent remedy, but a scientific, tonlo medicine, composed of Ingredients long known by physicians for their strength-build ing qualities. These ingredients are printed on the wrapper, and your doO' tor will tell you of their value. Druggista sell Zlron on tho poaltlve guarantee that if the first bottle does not benefit, your money will be cheerfully refunded. Ask your druggist about Zlron today. adv. Z-9a 411 )n ; l.. ' xW Bedtime- ' JMniy "Trtkoette" C-zSf "X" cooling, exquttife powder, fragrant j ;J. (gyr? With the breath fcf violets. '-- Sr rinklecl liberaly on the body before . WU-T" lettangTalcolerfe seems to banish the rftfS . wartn feel of nht clothes as with the nfoUMn$' 1 1 tOUchNof a fairivvand. ill ife5f; a j-. I , , V'fntti J H M A dl' tuAt,ve VY"ct for every toilet 0 requirement, j Itl'.'.'!' .w5tt ( RemembeV wien you buv Don't say focum "say Large Jar, 50c Can, 30c, "t J jhtifa Talcolette Peroxide Vanishing f fH if tl Jis Cream for the complexion, 35c jjjjw eH . SUPPER- NO CLERKS IN .. Floan MPPEN UNTIL S ?4 rIELPS YOU SAVE PENNIES ..13c 8c 46c 46c 44c 20c Princine Baking Powder, ' lb. size 15c Genuine Wesson Oil OA n Per Pint Can OIL 13c Octagon Soap, AH you want at .. 20c Iibby's Efaporated "I Q n Pound Can Milk lOL 60c Tetley's Orange Pekoe Tea i lb 60c Lipton'a World Famous Tea Vi lb 60c Lord Calvert Tea Nothing Better, i lb $1 Ridgeway's Tea, 7Qp Per pound package ... I L White Rose, the only Tea Packed in China QQ. Tin foil package, lb. . . OO L 30c Postum Cereal, OO Large lb. package .... aUaW L 60c Instant Postum Large size . . . Our Own Ground Coffee QA n None Better, 3 lbs. lorUUL 60c Golden Drip Coffee A f (Levering) Per lb. ...e3L $1.50 Geo. Washington - .37 Soluble Coffee PA 10c Babbit's Tub Soab 3 Cakes For . . Swifts Borax Arrow Soap, 5 cakes for Swift's Pride Washini Powder, 5 for Grandma Washing All you can use at per package 13c Clean Easy Soap All you want Cake . . 4 lb. Bucket Swift's Jewel Lard ... ..... D !...48c 7c !3c '14 c 't 9c t Pumpkin, :ic 6c 7c :!!!h.37c 24c 19c 19c 23c 23c iowder. 8 lb, Bucket Swift's Ji .29 Jewel Lard 41b. Bucket Morris' Supreme Lslrd D L 4 lb. Can Snowdrift & 1 .19 Shortening tpA SOc Welch's Grape Juke On 1 pint bottle .. .OVC $1.25 Garretts' Va, OA Dare non-beverage wineO C 10c Cinderella Toilet AXn Paper 4t2C 15c Waldorf Toilet Paper A Big bargain C 25c Scott Tissue - Q Toilet Paper ......... XO C Red Karo 2 gallon Q-J .14 59c, gallon bucket ... nil Blue Karo, , gallon .04 53c, gallon bucket . . . P A 35e Maple Karo, f) n 1 Yi lb. can A C 18c Kellogg's Corn . -j f . Flakes, at each XI C 20c Argo Corn Starch II At per package XtC 10c Soda Crackers Ofi 7c each or 3 pVgs for UC Graham Crackers, Animal Crackers, and Lemon Snaps. All 10c Sellers. Baske teria cut price per box . , 30c Rumford Baking A Q n Powder, 1 lb. can . . . . AO 1 20c Red Hill Corn and Sorghum Syrup, can 15c White Friend Red Q Beans. All you want at Jt 15c Best Pumpkin, Per can 20c Wilson's Colonial Kraut. Can only,. . . 33c Mavis Talcum Parw-1 der, can ......,'., lOL 15c Palm Olive Vamous Soap 60c Pepsoderuf Tooth Paste, only 35c Kolyno Tooth Paste, onl 35c Resinpl Soap, Only Bayers Aspirin, 100 in bottle $1.08; i doz. bottle 24c and 1 doz. irf tin box i only IOC 60c latonlc. Best for A A Indiwstion frtv 15cir Float Talcum Power, at only 35 1 Groves Laxative Qifnine, only $1100 Wine Cardui 84c, doseptic ck's Beef and Wine for puny pie. Made under National rmulary U. S. Government ndard. - Trial $1.25 AO ttle only 70L .23 Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound $1.08, nkham's Pills 24c, Pinkham's y and Liquid Sana- A A e Wash, only Vil, ,35 Kimer's Swamp T- 08 Root DJL $00 Milks Emulsion. QC Fine medicine JOt $1.20 King's New Dis- (fln covery for Coughs ... JOt $1.35 Famous Dreco (T-l .08 Medicine J)X $1.20 B. B, B. 96c; Af $U0 Peruna, only . . . VOL $1.20 Angier's Emul- 4Q. sion, 96c. Small 40C $1.20 Milan, 96c; $1.33 Vmol, only ........ Click's 35c Vanishing AJ Cream. .None better . . d, Hick's United States Standard 50c Hydrogene Per- ( A sxide. Bottle 44 C $1.90 S. S. S. $1.57 OA and $1.10 size .OiC Liquid Veneer or O'Cedar SOc size 24c and 60c size JO only 40C 30c Bromo Selzer 24c, and 60c size 9c 24c :rd184c.c 96c 48c .1 n i -a 11'! I O 1 n 4 J. .4!,. S (L. The liasketeria was me nrsi siore in uiavuii-oiiciii w aiuus m me ntwpapers cm on Groceries, Drugs and Meats and before the Basketeria introduced the Cash and Carl ing plan, every man, woman and child paid the merchants of this city regular old time The Basketeria has caused the people of this city to save thousands of dollars and tu keteria asks you to help it out with trade and good words. 13c Sal Hepatica 2$c, ana ojc size 30c Vick's Vapo-Rub Brames' Vapo-Mentha, its' Joy, Cumminc's, (A Musterole and Mentht Any of these 30c sellers! only i Click's $1.00 Wine ofE of Cod Liver Oil if not; is Wampole's or any otht brand, the Basketeria fund money.. Trial Price 30c Herolin, Queen, Em Ber marine, Nelson's, Dr, ers, Fred Palmers, Mac White and Cumminc's Pomades, Soaps, Oinf and Powders. Any of a them $1.23 Nujol 9fic and 60c size $1.33 Hypo-Cod $11 2 quart hot water hot- (J ties Nervous people try a pet Epsom Sails in your Ladies try an Epsoi bath. Ask your Doctm. Basketeria has received lbs. Get 10 pounds ti per lb. only $1.00 Yerke's Cod W 81c and Wampole's IM advertised one in the UtS. '" BasheteriaSai, Meat Marti Heavy White Fat Batkj Meat, lb No. 1 Stew Meat, cut ut out of best steers. H Sliced Beef Liver, :)c j lb. Pork Brains in. Swift's Premium Sliced in boxes, lb 64c. W I boxed per lb. i Creamery Butter: 1H Mooresville, Forsyth, Clover Bloom, lb. Boneless Codfish in oound blocks Rib Roast 3,)C lb. Fine I niUi Punt lb 1 Hamburger 2aclb,A4 , .,.r ik ...14 Koasi ieei , Mir. Smwnire 23c lb. Pure Pork .Jjausag H L. . . m. tvm. 'I ers lb Cream Cheese 40c ft i-,i ih F.xtr-A Fine Sliced CHI j livsr lh. . , Leg of Lamb, 3 to 4 Ibi I at ner lb and Cut this ad out and have same handy when you eet readv to visit the Basketeria trading with your own hands and make your own person act as clerk and act man and pay your own money and make your own money save you money thrown j keteria system. Without credit, without cWks, without delivery, the Basketeria ( and shoulders over any other store in the irn iter of low operating expenses-arid keteria customers share their Dart of the savins in the wnv.of low Basketeria . j. the year prices. Bring this ad with you and even if articles are marked higher than j named above, pay checker no more than the advertised prices, V '
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