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1 Salisbury Evening Post. PAGE EIGHT 1 - .' , ' FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918. i DON'T WAIT, DO IT NOW! BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS. WE SELL THEM. HARD W A i IE m (BqDo (BUM 11 f r - Oyr Store is brim full of seasonable Merchandise Garden Tools, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,' Waxes, Water Hose, Lawn Mowers and dozens of other articles which every home will need now shortly. Buck's Oil Cook Stoves are cheaper than wood, coal or gas. Come in and let us explain this to you. Rowan Hardware & Phone WANTED- WANTED: Everybody to know that we uiU have plenty of shad Fri 1 day land Saturday at reasonable pricev-nBrown's Market, phone 11. WANTED: Two or three rooms furn- z . ished for light house-keepintr. Ad. . care Lock bnx 394. 3-13-4t. WANTED: You to know we buy hickory lumber land- logs; we have again raised the price on this ma terial. Don't sell until yon get Our prices. '. We take up lumber at your ; loading point And pay you more for it than other concern. The , Clay Mfg. Co., Maiden, WV,'' 3-13-12t WANTED: Good Barber at Once Phone 670-J. ; tk M. McLean. 12-6t WANTED: To do your Cleaning and Pressing. Phone 670-J. D. M. Me Lean Barber,. Shop and Pressing Club. . 1 , , 8-12-et WANTED AT ONCE: Families to , string tobacco bags ; all work -done at home; clean and easy employ V ' ment for women rend girls; r For particulars," apply " in person at ones, to our representative Golden Belt Manufacturing Co., Stringing V Department, 114 E. Fisher St " Salisbury, N. C Pleas tell your friends about this. ' - - - ll-24t WANTED: to do your electrical wir ' in& and motor work.' Phone 426-J , K, L. Klutts.. ' , 9-12U FOB BERT. FOR RENT: Five room cottage on North Main street N.' P. Mur vX:;tr: .: v b-uai FOR RENT: Three room. Phone No. 568-J. ' ' . ' ' 8-ll-6t FOR RENT: A five roea cottage on West Caldwell streett Phone 14. ' r 2-20-tf GERMANY AND AUSTRIA DIVIDE UKRAINIAN GRAIN ' t' Washington March 14. According to an official dispatch received from Copenhagen today and quoting from The National Tidende, Germany and Austria will divide equally until July Zl the amount of grain available in ' Ukrainian During the early part of this period Austria will have two- , thirds and Germany one-third of all grain obtained. During the second half the proportion will be reversed. Tift mm S. F. LORD President I AMIMG 158 FOR SALE FOR SALE: 11914 Model Indian Motorcycle, in first class condition. See Smith at Router's Garage. FOR SALE: Garden tools of every decription.--4Rowan Hdw. Mchy. iCompany. ; ll-6t FOR SALS; Lucas and Stag Paints choptest in the long run. Rowan ; Hdw. & Mchy Go., ' l-6t FOR SALE: Bucks Oil Stoves. Cheap, er than coal, wood or gas. Rowan Hdw. & Mchy. Co. , ll-6t FOR SALE: AUTOMOBILE TIRES that wear longest are the, ones you will buy. We have large stocks. Goodyear, Kelly Michelin and Ajax. Rouzer Garage Co. l-17-60t FOR SALE: Home-canned tomatoes, S pound cans, $2.00 per doz. Phone 64-J. 3-14-2t M18CELlJVfO;0UI FOR CATARRH, Rheumatism, Scrof ula and Boils, use 3 to 4 bottles of Burdock; Blood Tonic. $1.00 bot tles now 35 cents at Smith Drug : Co;. ' - 3-15-lt WE WILL BUY your old tires and 4 tubes and $ay oash for them. Sal isbury Tire Repair Co. 3-11-tf WE GIVE YOU THE BEST Service obtainable with our new Toric lenses, nothing like them for perfect vision . and , eemfort No trouble tr lee as ' perfect and comfortable a yon did at M, W. H. Leonard, Opti cian,' Wallace Building. i-8-tf THIS IS-, LAST WEEK for $1.00 Bot ties of Burdock Blood Tonic at 35 cents at Smith Drug Co. 3-15-lt Salisbury, N. C, March, 1918. To R. C. Poole, TAKE NOTICE: That W. C, CoutjhenjKMir rwircltttsed co June 4th, 1917, t a sale of land for taxes at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C, one house and lot in Silisbury township, Rowan county, N. G, listai in the name of R. C. Pcole, and taxed in the name of R. C. Poole, f r delinquent taxes for the yesr of 1916, and1 that the time for redemption will expire June 4, 1918. , W. C. CQUGittENHOUR. MOST WORKERS READ WANTS POST WANT AOS Gall - ' I s - 1 ire ! ! mmmw Machinery Phone 158 COTTON AND STOCKS v SAUSBURY COTTON MARK El , Cotton Opening. New York, March 15. The cotton market opened today as follows: March 32.01 May 31.65 July 31.20 October 30.20 December 29.97 Overnight Selling Orders in Cotton. New York, March 15 There was some overnight selling ordlers around the ring at the opening of the cot ton market today and first prices were changed to 19 points lower with March relatively weak. The census report showing domestic mill con eumiption of 510,187 bales for Febru ary was under recent private fore cast but twos considiered indicative of a very well sustained volume of con sumption per working day and from this standpoint seemed more encour aging than otherwise. Clost of Cotton. New York, March 15. Cotton clos ed as follows: March 32.63 May 31.85 July . . - 31.35 October 30.35 December 30.15 LOCAL COTTON 33.00 FLOW AND GRAIN MARKET Correct! Daily by W. L. Klutts. Wheat ... 2.25 to2.35 Oats 1.40 to 1.50 Cora 1.75 to 2.00 Meal 2.00 to 2.20 Country hay to tt.ON War Flour 5.75 to 6.40 SALISBURY WDOESALE PRODUCE MARKE1 Corrected Dally by C P. Shaping, WestlnaesSt Hens, each .. oO to 60 Eggs 25 to 30 Potatoes, sew N1.25 to 1.50 Onions '. 2.00 Chickens 40 Butter . . . .i 85to 40 Ducks, each .. 1 25 to 80 i W S S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Julia A. Frick, this is to notify, all persons having claims against the said decedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 21st day of July, 1919, or this notice will be .pleaded in bar of their re covery. Persons indebted to said es tate are notified to make prompt set tlement. This F-b. , 191S. C. G. FRICK, Admr., j GoM Hill. N. C. R-l. ii loan Books Now Open for Series 65 at Our Office and We Will Talk it Over With FRANK MEM Company. BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL T Deputy Marshal McKenzie is home from, a trip through Randolph coun ty. ' ' Edwin C. Gregory came in this morning from a business trip to Washington. Mr. Merrit Craft, the genial man ager (of the iRedpath Lyceum Bureau, cf Birmingham, Ala., was i nbhe city today. iMr. M. L. Rozzelle sustained a fractured wrist while cranking hl3 car the other day but expects to be able to ue nave mon. iMis 'Lillian Robinson, office sec retary of the Community Y. M. C. A., is cotmftned to ther home with a severe case of lagrippe. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Palm er, March 13th, at City Point, Va., a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer were former Salisburians. The High School Boys' Club will meet in the Y. M. C. A. loff ices in the Wallace Building this evening at 7:15 o'clock. "Peter, the Oarsman," is the general tepde for discussion. Mr. Fred Yotmg of the Iris Theatre is preparing to install a miniature gymnasium in the rear of the theatre consisting of (punching bag, horizon tal and parallel bars, etc. iMr. A. B. Saleeby, the old war horse of campaign fame, is leading the race in the campaign for funds of the 'First Methodist Church. It is rumored that he is "holding back re ports." Mrs. L. L. Rozzelle 'will leave to morrow evening for New Yorik. ICitoy to be with her son, Lieut. J. H. Rfoz selle, who is taking ' special coiuirse at the iNerv York Post Graduate School and Vamderbilt Clinic. ' Mrs. Lee M. Earnhardt will be the soloist tat the omasa meeting for men and boys at the Community Building Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, under the a u splices of the Ctamrmmity Y. M. C. A. iDr. W. J. Martrai, president of Da vidsccv (College, will arrive in the city tomorrow evening and iill be the guest of Mr. ,J. M. Kntox. He is scheduled to speak at the mass meet ing at the Community BuiWwr Sun day afternoon 'at 6 o'clock under the aup.!ces of the Y. M. C. A. i Mt. Ulla representatives of the Red Cross which was organized at that place last Saturday night were in the chy yesterday and turned over to Treasurer Strerihan (membership fees for 47 members. This branch of the Salisbury Red Cross promises to be one of the most enterprising. They are going after the people in their community in fine shape. ssocia A bon R. BROWN, SecV& Treas. New Spring Coat Suits, Spring Coats Silk Dresses and Waists We get in a few "New Things" al most every day and we are now show ing a very pretty selection of new Spring Ready-to-Wear, all moderate ly priced. NEW SPRING COAT SUITS AT $9.95 to $35.00 NEW STRING COATS $9.95 to $25.00 NEW SPRING SILK DRESSES $9.95 to $25.00 Visit our Ready-to-Wear prices. We are always whether you wish to buy BELK (Salisbury, N. C, March, 1918. To S. C. Dorsett, TAKE NOTICE: That W. C. Coughenhour ipurchased on June 4th, 1917, at a sale of land I for taxes at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C, five acres in Salis bury township, Rowan county, N. C, and listed in the name of S. C. Dor t sett, end taxed . in the name of the said S. C. .Dorsett, for delinquent tax es fo rthe year of 1916, and that the ' time for redemption will expire June i 4th, 1318. W. C. COUGHENHOUR. W S S Fifteen women are now included in the membership of the St. Louis police department. CHOICE SEEDS TO PLANT AT W. L KIM'S "Kluittz' - Choice" Seed Potatoes bh'at made two bushels to the Bliss and Cobbler's one last year. I have other Irish and sweet potatoes for seed and to eat. Selected seed pap-corn from stalks C ut had 12 to 15 ears. Spanish, Yellow Denver, Red Weath ersifiekl and WihSte iBermuda Onioft Seed, much cheaper than sets, and they make better onions. All kinds of Seed Beans, Corn, Peas and Grasses. Small cured Shoulders, 30c pound. Sliced M'pced Ham, 35c pound. Small Virginia Hams and Leaf Lard. &alt Salmon, 20c psund; try one, they are splendid and cheap. Fancy Celery, Lettuce and Nel 'ZUbbage. Fancy Apples, Grape Fruit acid Lemons. 20c per pound paid for Fat Hens at munz's WANTED EGGS, BUTTER AND MANY THINGS TO EAT. Automobile Jitney SERVICE DAILY TO BARBER Cars leave Yadkin Hotel at 12:20, and 2:00 P. M., operated daily by A. B. C Kirk. Far further in'ermatioB call phones 73 tr 78. v 3-13-tf. c 1 Series 65 Opens Saturday. March 2nd. Be Sure You Get Started On Time. ONE OF THE BELKS 17 STORES Department and get posted on glad to show the new goods just now or not - HARRY CO. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Wachovia Bank & Trust Company at Winston-Salem, Asheville, .Salisbury, and High Point, in the Stats of North Carolina, at the close of business March 4tl:i, 1918. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $11,860,481.55 Overdrafts, unsecured . . . . ' $2,C07.59 2,607.59 United States Bonds cn hand 193,587.00 All other stocks, bonds and mortgages 333,257.00 Banking houses, furniture and ifixtures 327,776.50 All other real estate owned 120,720.90 Demand loans 1,573,571.78 Due from Natkiial Banks 455,032.88 Tiue from State Beaks and Bankers 757,149.22 Clash items 72.883.59 Gold coin 27 037.50 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency 77,615.74 National bank notes tired other U. S. nbtes ........ - 303,02.1.00 Total $16,105,642.25 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 1,250,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 774,181.59 Dividends unpaid .... . i 444.00 .Deposits subject to clfeck 4,793.630.06 Demand certificates of deposit 2,257,077.75 Savings oVpostts r 3,406.210.98 Cashier's checks outstanding 194,381.39 Certified checks 19,265.76 Pu to Ncldonal Banks 813,840.83 Due to State .Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies ... 2,549 587.53 Accrued interest due depositors 47,022.36 Total ..$16,105,642.25 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 'Couinty of Forsyth, March 14, 1918. I, Jas. A. Gray, Jr., treasurer, of the above named bank, do solemn ly sweaT that the above statement is trua to the best of my knowl edge and belief. JAS. A. GRAY, Jr., Treasurer. CorrectAttest: J. L. GILMER, H. E. FEUES, E. W. O'HANiLON, Directors. , Subscribed and Ajora to before me, tiMs 14th. day of March, 1918. W. LBROOHES; -Notary Public. My Commission 'Expires October 81, 1919. Alt State and County Taxes are past due. Please send check or call at Sheriff's oftlce and pay, and not force me to advertise, as required by law, JAMES H, KINDER Sheriff, WkASBBBSSAS'SSBiBBSSAABSSSSS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. .Having qualified as administrator of the estate of D. C. Eller, thia is to notify all persons having claims against the said decedent to file an itimized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on or before You Office ' NEW WAISTS CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS REAL $2.50 VALUE FOR $1.98 GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS IN WHITE AND FLESH AT $1.98 BEAUTIFUL NEW WAISTS AT $4.95 and $7.45 the 31 day of January, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make promp settlement D. A ELLER. Admr. Salisbury, N. C, Route 4. Walter H.' Woodson, Atty. 107 W. Inmss St.
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