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SALISBURY EVENING POST. SAL ISBtjRY, IN. A JULY.,l'i1p,,. r two Li ey, a S Chapter of the American Red Cross Hade of Pure Cream From the Vanderbilt Dairies. Organized In Salisbury Friday Af e ternoon With Dr. H. H. Newman as PresidentOther Officers Nam ed. UK isisBwLi ORGANIZATION FORMED I tin V : i n n , wnv attend vour man pad Ouisis n Pure i When It's a Question of Food Values '. Of course there Is ice cream and Ice cream, hut, when It's good, Ice cream la the most nourishing of foods Weight for i yclghtf contains more nutriment than any other food It's Just made of nutritions matter, when It's made right. Out that's not all It is a highly digestible foodsuitable for thOiChtld, the Invalid, the atjed. Jt should he used as food, ,not as a mere fillip to the appetite, 1 ltfjt answers the natural craving of the child as no other food does. 11 'in ordor to give our customers the very best IceCream ever offered in Salisbury we arc fretting; PURR "CREAM from the WORLD FAMOUS SANITARY DAIRIES of BILTMORE (the Vanderbilt Estate at Asheville) If you want the beat for the table phone us. If you want the best for a party phone us. If you are up town and Want the best drop in on? of our stores. Weare also) in position to sell you the PURE CREAM delivered at your home. We receive it daily by Express packed in ice. MAIN PHARMACY Phones 163-164. PEOPLES DRUG CO.-Phones 35-36. SMITH DRUG CO.-Phones 132-133 Prescription Druggists m Made by an Expert In a Sanitary Place It Must De Pure, Sure ' - , A Colored Hanger. ' Perhaps'.th'e most "unique of recent complimentary token to the trade is the 1 beautiful colored, hanger teirtg sent ' out to "tfoa motorcycle list by The 8. F.'" Goodrich r Cv ot Akron, Ohio, It is nameless painting by the late Mr. 'AJ B.' Frost,- one of the last works of that famous artist In fact; the woric was left unfinished by Jhe tnastef but "was latter taken up and finished "by his sort, Mr. John Frost. The picture has notitle but it is easy to read the Story. ' The town constable has evidently hailed the Palm Beach Suits Cleaned and Pressed c. i ?e test, work- J.1 a il-.i zhczpesU ."."-re 102G. 2 ENNIS dapper feminine motorcyclist for speeding. , But the maiden's appeal ing look ofjnjured innocence has got ten the old constable foul and the wheels of justice seem in dire danger of clogging. The painting is hand somely reproduced by the .American lithograph Company in beautiful, soft and , well-ftlended colors. The hanger fceara no printed advertise ment, although the motorcyclist is using Goodrich Tires and a Goodrich sign appears on the village store in the background. FIRE AT ALBEMARLE. WrA w mwMm Sure' I A local Red Cross chapter was formed in Salisbury Friday afternoon with Dr. II. H. Newman president and other officers name! to hold the sentiment together for any emer gency that may arise. , Those attending the initial meeting decided to form a local chapter of the American Red Cross and to ask for membership under one of. the . four classes of membership, the annual member who pays a fee of one dol lar a year. The National organize tion wants a million such sustaining members. Having decided to form the organ ization the following officers were named: President Dr. II. H. iewman. Vice President, Mrs. W. W. Way. Treasurer Dr. John Whitehead. Secretary J. F. Hurley. In addition to these officers it was also advisable to name an advisory board and the following will be asked to serve. H. A. Rouzer, Dr. Van Poole, Mrs. D. A. Beaver, A. H. Boyden, W. F. Snider, Frank R. Brown, W. II. Woodson, R, L. Juliar and E. H. Fonda. Those who will do so are invited to join, and contribute one dollar for a year's membership. Those wishing to offer this aid, or any amount. may leave name and contribution with Dr. Whitehead, the treasurer, or with the Secretary at the office of th Evening Post. . OVERHAULING TABERNACLE. ' Extra Windows, Electric Fans and I Comfortable Seats Being Placed. j . Workmen .are busy overhauling the I Tabernacle on the corner' of Fisher I and Jackson streets and putting it in j good condition for the congregat'on I of the First Methodist church which I will occupy it for some months after tomorrow. A number of new windows are toe I ing cut in the walls and eight or ten fans are being installed. The Tafbernncle was built on a plan that allows for the placing of the ! pews of the First Methodist church I in the centre of the , building and I these are to .be so placed next week. I It is proposed to have a seat-mov-; ing xfay Monday afternoon when all I the men of the First congregation who will are asked to ibe on hahd to help in moving the pews from the church to the Tabernacle, j HEAVY MAIL AT SALISBURY. BARBER SHOPS CLOSE ON 4th. The Union Barber Shops of Salis bury and Spencer will stay open on Monday night, July 3rd, 4111 9 o'clock. and will be closed all day July 4th. . , J. T. EARNHARDT. l-2t . Secretary Legal Holiday. - Tuesday,' July 4,,1916,f,being a legal holiday, all the tanks of the city will be closed. Patron will please take notice. , , : , ' . , Wachoria Bank A Trust Co. Salisbury' Bask & Trust Co. Davia Wily Bank. Peoples National Bank. '; First National Bank. Boiler Room of the Sibley Plant H Destroyed by Fire Other Property Saved. Albemarle, June 30. The citizens of Albemarle were right considerably frightened at 4:30 this morning when theVire alarm was soundtd and it was learned that the Boiler Room at the Sibley Box Manufacturing Com pany plant was on fire. Within a very few minutes afcer the alarm was sent in the fire department was on the grounds and by an exceeding. At the Salisbury postoffiee Frida aBternoon the canceling machine reg istered 7,000 letters and cards that were mailed locally. It is estimated that betweerV ,2,nrW and 3,000 pieces of first classl ma'1 came in on trains during the evWng, making a total of nearly 10,00( let ters and cards much of which reAiir- ed a second handlinc. One distributing' plerX si para 8,000 pieces of first class mail. I he estimated weight of secon class mail or incoming evening trains was 500 pounds and this was handled by one clerk in about two hours T HRIFT dooa net mean Pern ness! I Its firft lrinctale eonl getting FULL VALUE lor each Dd Income expended. , Getting less is not complirucntar.i intelligence of eve:: :. . !! -cue. Being liberal zr.ti . r-xus. where it in proper : differs widely from l '.. less and careless in b"yi ness basis. A habit of "Jumninp: at ConclJ instead of Thinking tmt ihene Conclusions, costs many a man a lifetime of Un-success. erati rjHee; 1 in J r T! Gbodrfch "Fair-LUt H Prices (SAFETY . TREADS) 30x3 30 k 3K 32 Jt3 33 k 4 34x4 35 x 4'A 36x4)i 37x5 i- Ford Sizes S $10.40 ) $13.40 $22.C0 . $22.40 $31.20 r $31.60 CT.3S 00 many Airericans indolently act upon the shallow theory that an article "must be" WORTH moie. merely because u lonis more. They are -thus, ta::ed a heavy yrice. all through life, for such an indolent habit of Thought. They work hard, industriously and in tellijre'ntly, to acquire money. Then (for their personal neeiis) they 'spend it vith a fcuade. Is this complimentary to ih$r of even the Vvealthicsi'r Do people bfcxy.ne Wealthy vJ the careless HABIT of "Spend!? instead of intelligent, thoughtfu with it? rONEY cannot mak Fabric Tiros.- at A than liwdncn 47-1 ear ience.-500,000,OCO Ib. Purchasing-!? and Deliberate int&ntior., are no".v produc No Rubber Concern in the world coc afford to offer the low Fair-List Prices h ouoted. on Fabric Tire;; (for isucH HI aualitv) without the eoi ltjits iGcodil VOLUJIE, which eo vduu:-. Cost ih to m; fVikck -Miwr Vfi"ia nrii. -r il V When, therefore, you pay MO'-E than these Goodrich Fair-List micos forANY Fabric Tire, you urc NOT retting "bX'.tcr' Tires. Test out Goodrich Tires, aild see ! THE B. F. GOODRICH Akron, 0. lfmiJlMaMiaMniilii ii if i i' i ii i i ' Black -Tread An Enjoyable Ice Cream Supper. The Junior Band Boys of Chestnut Hill furnished most excellent music last night to a most enjoyable crowd at an fee cream social on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ford given fcy the Light Bearers Society of South Main Street M. E. church, the hil dre-n of the society furnished the cream of which was all sold in a short time. About 9 o'clock when the children had sold 8 gallons of cream, clearing a nice little purse the large crowd that was present enjoyed themselves to their fullest extent. The society Is very grateful to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ford for tiieir hospitality and "to the hand boys for their excellent music. Mrs. Ida Crouch -Hailett, campaign lecturer for the Socialist Party, ad- heroic effort within, a half-hour the dressed a" good sised audience on the flames were under control, and 'ihej gteps of the courthouse' last' night Main factory building saVed. The j She speaks at the same pmce tonight oouer room was praciicsny cestroyta; at 8 o'clock on "ine tauses ot inttr and several hundred dollars damage national War." "Sunday afternoon was done to the machinery. No in-' at 3 oVlock she1 will .speak in tha surance was carried by the company Municipal building, on "Social Evils and the lost was an entire one ta thai and Their Remedy. This lecture company. This company has in. the , will be given from a Scriptural stand past been twice destroyed totally bwjf' Doiht. i- " j- ' S - v- : nf:thnaa t-oinar hafrtra t-tio Hi. f.(- I r . .' ) '. . v.. ' " ' - . ' in. IVI'.fi was organised." Th same results would have come about on this feces, sion had it not been for the well or ganised and adequate and efficient fire development ' '"TEXT AN"': fo: The Nezy Goodrich kcc Sole for your Feet). -Decs fcr your SifQKS whet the Ucck "Bare- t a s rczc Cc:i, for Co Wcnri lender :' Is Wntcrprouf! i 1. ii!.cr thno Lcat'icr! Ask your Skcc cr-Ghpe Ilcif-r, tsr Tctan Gol: In mnrs Flex!! Is EAWHit (r v: "o:.:r it nclt itrcs. Ix;r.tterl :: t r.r ol Shoe! Mrs. Wextdoor Your maid is a jew el. YoiAmupst consider her worth her weigiin gold. Mrs. iAmebody Gold! Why I would not tr e her for acr weight in beefsteak. Puck. Simplicity Is the light out in the hall? Dullness Yes; shall I bring it in? Burr, I VADE.CUM SPRINGS The mariner's compass perform es a I lot of important nedlework. HOTEL MR. AND tmS. 1JEA PAYIJE, Proprietors the hotel is entertaining II JArfAMiSI. I M V 1 1 lr I VI Iff H liliUl'fifflf l J While only' open for a short , 'time nuippers of deliglitful 'guesti ' GET READY TO JSPfiND YQUR VACATION AT, VATDE MECUM WkERE T0. PLEASE IS ?TIJE FIRST r OBJECT. . 15Q OUTSIDE -ROOMS, neately and comfortably furnished.-' ELECTRIC LIGHTS, CAUr BELLS., . HOT.AliDlCOLDi MINERAL' as .wellasFREESTONE BATHS.M y Cduntry t.Uam.y Fried Chicken Fmh'-VegeUbleai - Milky? etc; -y From Home farm,' served family style ' or individually as you prefer. . ' Z '" - ' - DIAMOND LAKE '. ' - , Furhis'nei Ample', t)pSottu Wty for ' Snobtthe-Shoota" Boaot- IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the UniM States for the Western District of North Carol in-. In the Matter of Gold Hill Consolidated Company, Bankrupt, WHEREAS, application has made for the confirmation or tny orii- position offered by the abOveliiarrK'd bankiupt, and it appears thir bucK composition has been ' accef led n writing by a majority in nui ber o all its creditors whose dainli have been allowed which majorrtj sents a majority in amoont claims: and'the considerationar monev tenuirerf llv law to be lenog ed has been deb Jedsubjejl 7 tp-yj j oraer oi ine ourt: NOW, THERI attorneys It is " Tps Co' I t rimkUM what a heirt welcome hwaita voti. Write. Wire or . Phone for. Reservations. ' . ; ; ' ; T "'ii i ' . ' 1 i 'in" bi and Bathing. vhat TENNIS, BALL -ROOM, GARAGE FREE. BiC 1 i i. " i '
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