3ALISBUKT EVENING POST, SAI ISBURY, N. C JUNE 20, 1913.
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A WORD ABOUT BARGAINS
1 To advertise bargains is easy enough, but to give exactly what is advertised in most instances, to
give even greater values than were expected by the buyer, is the one thing necessary to cement the friend
ship and confidence of the public, which we are holding for so many years. N
" There is no bombast or the slightest exaggeration in this presentation of an extraordinary occasion.
large force of sales people have; been engaged and will we trust, lessen the crush, which he&rily follows such bargain offerings
this
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YOU ARE SPENDING YOUR-,TtE AND MEANS ' TO IM
c v pror the earning s capacity t of your ; auodttes and
property.
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IP YOU NEGLECT THE PRACTICE OF SAYING YOUR
' efforU are wasted. ' . L '
THIS BANK IS EARNESTLY ENGAGED IN CULTIVATING
the habit of aartnc inthis community and, . ', ' .
ASXS AS YOUR APPROVAL SMALL T WEEKLY - INVEST
ment In a profitable"! per cent Gold Bond py Joining and
hare your associates join our J '
: : ; : ; Save-A-Little Club 5 -
l ttt ? cents 8 cents series,
C : f-OK Lahmu aMOUNI, TAM ONE 0 OUR
4 per cent Certificates orpeppsit
71:2 Firct Ilational Banket IS
,000. ' , .,V Surplus" 150,000.
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Capital $50,
uornoy Refrigerators ;
The fcect ca the nakct. You should have one. .
crs, Clirs, Shades
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C- r I' :rxf Pa!:r iiJBcd Rccd Suits
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DREAM OV DEATH IN
3 . ' EIGHT DAYS CAME TRUE
Hurl L. Johnson, of Smithfield, Passes
1 Away Aft-r An Illness of About
1 One Week.
Smithfield, June 19. Mr. Huel L.
Johnson died at his home here last
night at 12 o'clock, after being con
fined to his bed about a week, though
he had been in declining health for
the past two years. .
,' .Tuesday morning of last week at
the breakfast table, Mr. Johnson told
his wife and children that he had a
dream the night before that was
troubling him,1 which was to the ef
fect that in eight days he would be
a corpse, On Thursday he was taken
worse, and put to bed, and died last
night, within the eight days.
Mr. Johnson left a widow and seven
sons and one daughter, t tie was 'a
Confederate veteran, and would have
been 78 years old tomorrow. He has
been a loyal Mason since 1874, when
he joined Fellowship Lodge, No. 84
The funeral was conducted from
the Baptist -church,' of which he had
been ' member for a number of
years; by Rev, J. E. Lanier, the pas
tnr. assisted bv Rev. A. S. ' RarnpR.
paster of the Methodist church, this
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. "Tlie burial
was conducted by the Masonic' ladge,
of which he was a member. -
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A LITTLE GIRL'S
. HEAD
;:V:c:J;2?b on.tHo ENTIRE
YwCll' nr.f- coins on and a
".CD Ilaraony Hornless
: TciUi: j Llachine
tQ bo given away.
rr::::y Tc.!!i:rf r. J Sisiag tlacliines '
0"r plan which enables you to secure a Usrmony Talking
' ine ia to ciye you a Coupon, with each '.Cash ..Purchase;
pvn inpie: for 5-ccr.t rurchase ;we ; wllf .give you a 5-eent ;
for a 10-cent Turase, a; 0-ceni Coupon,, etc.?; You
j t' e when you have saved Coupons fmounting e f 23.00.
'. T U.cm In with $2." in cash nd exchange them for a Har ' -i
-y T 'U- Machine. , , 'V : , ;:,f .'rU,i '
T'.e retribution of These'Talking Machines will In no .
, 1 j uees in any dppartment.-'All goods you buy 1
,t .11 1 i aists in giving you the best and'the most that
- r i c. i li?y 6nyfie're. :' V'- ' "r-,it';'
s ( i to yon a Special Invitatjon to call at-Ouf Store "
! ! !' a Uie T dutiful ; .Pjeees played and to'lnspect
I f .Singing and Talking. Machines your-'
SHOT OFF
Two-Year-old Tot Victim of Horrible
Accident Yesterday Afternoon.
Winston-Salem June 20.Alfonia
Uairston, a little two-year-old colored
girl, met a tragic death at her home
on Patterson Avenue acroas the rail
road yesterday ; afternoon about
o'clock when on entire side of her
head was carried away by the dis
charge of a shotgun, thought to be
acidental. .
' The, gun was in the hands of Clar
ence Webster, a colored boy about six
teen years of age, who is the little
girl's uncle. '
He had been handling the gun and
asked his mother to allow him to take.
the cartridges out He went out on
'the porch where his little neice was
sitting and took the guri and in some
way it fired, the load of shot taking
effect ini the little girl's head-causing
instant death. ' . ".'
Webster was locked up at the city
station" lasft night by Chief Thomas'
and will probably be given a hearing
this morning but the general opinion
seems to be that the shooting was al
together accidental, f . " .
EXPECTS TO MAKE - '
BAD BOY GOOD BY.
SKULL OPERATION
280
MILES CONSTRUCTED
IN THE PAST SIX YEARS.
Philadelphia, June 20. An opera
tion which the surgeons declare will
make a good boy out of eight-year-old
Claire II. Jamison was performed yes
terday in' the West Philadelphia
Homeopathic hospital; where a piece
of bone two inches long and one inch
wide - was ;. removed from the ' hoy's
skull. ; . -i..-1.; ' Vrj.V:'--
The child it was stated,. was a good
boy when he first went to school three
years ago.' II is second year he wag
not quite so good, and since then he
has been a terror to his teachers,
parents and other children. An X-
ray operation disclosed the fact that
there was a depression in his skull,
probably the result of a fall or a
blow, which the surgeons say, caused
tte change in the boy's deportment,
MISS jklARGARET WILSON
UNVEILS MONUMENT
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Shaft at Valley Forge Presented to
' State of New Jersey by Encamp
ment Commission.. . '.
Philadelphia, June 19 Miss Mar
garet Wilson, daughter of the Presi
dent, this afternoon Unveiled a mon
ument erected at Valley Forge upon
the site occupied by the tieyr Jersey
Brigade Infantry line of the Conti
nental Army during the memorable
winter of 1777-8. ' : "' :
John Henry Fort, president of the
Valley Forge Encampment." Commis
sion, presented the monument to Gov.
Fielder, of New Jersey, after which
Miss Wilson pulled the strings releas
ing the drapery.
Gov. Fielder accepted the shaft on
behalf of the State of New Jersey
and immediately transferred it into
the keeping of Gov.'Tenea, of Penn
sylvania." v .- 1 . .t .
'The monument Is of granite and Ib
surmounted by the life site figure of
a soldier. . .. . ,, -
BIG LOAN FOR RAILROAD.
ANNUAL VARSITY RACE..
Eight-Oared Contest Takes Place at
. New London, Connecticut.
New 'London, Conn., June 20. To
day is THE day. s At least that's the
way it looks to the k several thousand
Yle and Harvard graduates and un
dergraduates who are here today with
their sweethearts, .wives and banners
to see Eli and John Harvard , in the
annual . varsity eight-oared race on
theTbattteSt . While the Crimson team
from ' Cambridge still' ruled a' slight
favorite today, there wasn't the Bame
confidence of victory evident today,
and it was generally admitted by the
score of rowing experts who Bre
here to see the great race, that the
Blue has a chance, and a good chance
at that to return a winner. For this
reasonbased on the Yale' showing
at practice in the fast few days lit
tle money was- bet at odds today.
. Marrying a man i with an impedi
ment id his speech is right t If there
s . no impediment to the hand ,thftt
reaches, for bis pocket book. -; ,
I'd Stop the Ceugh-Cure the Tickling
Sprar or mop th throat with the wendrrf i
1 inuseptic. OR. PORTER'S ANTISEf TIC
i HEALINQ OIU It Cure, in One Day. Full
I (Urccuoua with ctt botUe. 25c, iOc, l.CO
$30,000,000 Notes of Southern Pad
fic. Part for Work in the South,
- The Southern Pacific Company has
been authorized 'to issue $30,000,000
of 5 per cent two-year notes for im
provements and extensions, part of
th6 money; according to a previous
report, to be used in Louisiana and
Texas. It is further said that the
company will this year also spend
$10,000,000 out of earnings for vari-
Alia KaitomMoMta i .
vua vvvvvwuviuoi : ,. e . -
Concerning this proposed issue, a
report from New York says that
$20,000,000 of the issue have been
sold to Kuhn, Loeb & Co., who have
formed a syndicate to take them.'
is expected that the syndicate will
nave an option on the remaining
$10,000,000. Manufacturers Record
LABOR LEADERS GET APPEAL.
Granted by Chief Justice White
, Will Be Heard After October.
Washington, p. C.,-June 10.Chief
Justice White toJay granted an ap
peal to the Supreme 'court for Sam
Uel Gompers, John Mitchell and Frank
Morrison, laiior leader' convicted of
contempt of court in the noted Bucks
Stove 'and Range 'case. The appeal
will be heard aftrr October. ' '
NO SUBSTITUTE COULD DO THIS
r No inferior, hut only, the genuine
Foley Kidney Pills could have rid J.
F. Wallich. .Bartlett, ', Ncbr.. of his
kidney -trouble, lie " says: "I was
bothered with backache, and the pain
would run up to the back of my head,
and I had spells of disiiness. I took
Foley Kidney Pills and they did the
work and I am now entirely rid of
- For sale by Smith 1 Drug Co. and
feoples Drug. More.
Raleigh, June 19. The revised
railroad map of North Carolina, the
first issued by the corporation since
1907, indicates- wounderfu) develop
ment in railway undertaking during
the past six years, no less than 280
miles of steam and electric lines hav
ing been constructed. In addition to
showing .this development, the map
also displays the proposal inland wa
terways from Norfolk to Beaufort,
which when completed, will enable
steamers to ply in absolute safe ter
ritory along the seaboard. The map
will be found valuable as a reference.
The new lines of railway actually
In operation since. 1907, when the last
revision was made, are as follows:
Winston-Salem Southbound, from
Winston-Sale mto Wjadesboro,-a dis
tance of 86 miles. '
Raleigh, Charlotte and Southern i
from Varina to Colon, 20 miles. The
entire line from Raleigh to Charlotte
will be in operation by October. I
EJkin and Allegany, from Elkin to
Thurmond, 14 miles. i
. Watauga Railroad, from North
Wilkesboro to Boone,. 52 miles, of
which 21 miles is in operation. -. i
vRockingham, from Rockingham to
Gibson, 22 miles. ,
Wilmington, Brunswick and South
port, 30 miles, from Wilmington to
Southport -
Black Mountain Railroad, from
Black Mountain via Burnsville te
Waverly 15 miles.
Maxton, Alma and Southbound,
from Alma to Rowland, 12 1-2 miles.
Virginia, Carolina ' and Southern,
from St Pauls, Robeson county, to
Elizabeth town, Bladen county, 27
miles. , .' '.
;The Piedmont and Northern Lines,
an electric railway, is in operation be
tween Charlotte and Gastonia, a dis
tance of 24 miles and, the North Car
olina Public Service Company is op
erating a line from Greensboro to
Busick, a distance of six miles.
tin addition to . this r remarkable
buiMing of single track lines, the
Southern Railway has placed double
tracks on its line between Greensboro
and Charlotte and the Atlantic Coast
Line has double-tracked from Selma
to Battleboro. -
The line of the Seaboard Air Line,
from Richmond to Jacksonville, runs
through the center of North Carolina
like a huge funnel, taking on more
business at Raleigh and Hamlet. Al
ready plans for placing double tracks
by this - road are under way.
i The Southern and the Coast Line
will complete their double tracking as
rapidly as possible. By the time the
next railroad map issued by the Cor
poration, in five or six years, hun
dreds of miles of double tracks, in ad
dition to htose shown on the new re
vised map will be displayed.
BIG SALE
x ON
E o y's So its
Having bought anothet line of Boy Suits for
this fall, will dose out our present stock of ojtr
200 Suits at just V price for cash only.
- $2.50 1
. $3.25
- $3.75
-$4.25
$5.00 SUITS NOW
$6.50 SUITS NOW
$7.50 SUITS NOW
$8.50 SUITS NOW
$10.00 SUITS NOW - $5.00
Blouses for , 25c and 50c .
v Boy's Union Suits, 25c and 50c
Our Stock of Men's Suits, Shirts, Underwear,
Hats, etc., is complete. .
Everything as represented. ' : '.
Rogers Clothing Co.
FOR RENT
Ten room brick Bungalow in Fultonv Park. ' Beautiful oak
floors, modern plumbing, furnace heat, gad and electricity and
a beautiful lot with large trees. ' A delightful home.
FOR SALE
Nice and desirable five room cottage on South Lee St Pretty
lot, good neighborhood, convenient to street car and business
section.-., . - . ... - ., ' .. .V'
One seven room two' story Bungalow. Lot 100x160, with extra
lot 60x160, Fulton Heights. Bargain. Owner to leave city. .
Seven room cottage in Spencer. Rents for $10.00' per month.
Owner moved away. Bargain for cash. - This is a good invest
ment ' .
REAMS & JEROME CO.
.00 Grubb Bldg. S- Phone 700.
Public Stenographer in our office.
GOVERNOR MANN SPEAKS.
Virginia Chief Executive Attends
; "State Day" at Wheeling, W. Va. '
Wheeling, W. Va., ' June 20. The
presence of Governor Mann of Vir
ginia, among the principal speakers'
today which was celebrated as "State '
Day" of Wes,t Virginia's semi- cen-i
tennial week, was takert as final indi-i
cation that all bitterness existing 'be-'
tween the people of the two common-1
wealths as a result of the division or!
the state of Virginia during the civil j
war, has' been obliterated. ; Secretary
tyjilliam J. Bryan wilj be central at'
the ' ceremoaios late this afternoon.!
Many notables from Washington !
came here today on a special train. 1
They included many of the Virginia
and West Virginiajmembera of Coo-;
gness and exSenator Henry Gassaway
Davis, . ' ' I
THE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
MOUNT PLEASANT, '- '- ' NOkTH CAROLINA
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.Universities. Prepays young men for business, teaching, or , advanced
classes in College and University. Only school of its character in this ter
ritory. Location unsurpassed for healthfulness.i Environment free from
- distracting and immoral influences. Faculty of Experienced ' College and
- University men. Splendid Library and Reading Room, v Commodious
brick buildings on a shaded eminence overlooking the town. New Board-
. ing Hall furnishing board at cost Government that appeals to manliness
. and honor and develops self-control. ; Illustrated catalogue with full in
formation sent upon request f . v: , . . , . j r . -
Arlrlrpw MrAMISTER: A. M - P1-innn.1L
THE ROWAfr BUSHIESS COLLEGE,
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- offers every boy and girl, every young man and young woman, an
opportunity to get a good Business Education 'and thorough
, training in Office Practice at a small cost WE ARE HERE TO -
: STAY and we teach Bookkeeping, ' Arithmetic, Penmanship,
Shorthand, Typewriting,' Spelling 'Letter ' Writing, Business-
Forms, Office Methods and Office Practice. ' ENTER
NOW, and be -ready for a position by Fall. Day and : Night
classes. Come to see ust or write for further information. ; '
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- - rtooms tvo-v uruoD uuuaing,
- ; - SALISBURY. N. C