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Salisbury Evening Post. ,PAGB EIGHT SATURDAY, i MARCH 23, 1918. Your Pattern is Important ! The success of home dress-making depends to a great extent upon the care with which your pattern is cut, and the thoroughness and simpli city of the instructions. MRS. N. L. NEWCOMB, of Ntw York, Special Representative of Pictorial Review Patterns Will Spend Monday, March 25th at Our Store Pictoral Review Patterns will materially assist even the most inexperienced because every step is carefully explained in the Patent Cutting and Con struction Guider furnished only with thse patterns. They are so designed that all possible waste is elimi nated, thus furthering your efforts towards economy. Don't fail to visit our store Monday and meet Mrs. Newcomb; she will gladly give you some valuable information about this popular pattern. &estreieher' s W Hi BICYCLE TIRES T'.Je only complete line of Bicycle Tire on the market. When you buy Fisk Tires you don't have ta take what the other fellow wants to give you you select ex actly what you want to have, at just the 'prices you want to pay; that's the right way to buy, and that's the advan tage to you of i'isk "VISIBLE VALUE" you see what you get. When you pay more than Fisk prices you pay for something that does not exist. Ask to see for yourself. W. F. Arey i The Woman's Democratic Club of ; oc mm vitjr is iu nuia a jcnerson Day dinner. I n Automobile Jitney SERVICE DAILY TO BARBER , Can km Yadkin Hotel at 12:20, tad" 2:09 P. M., operated daily by A. B. C. Kkk. For fort W in'oraation call phanei 73 or 78. 3-13-tf. 2 PRACTICAL HAT MAKERS JOSEPH DREAYER. Prop. GREAT INTEREST CENTERS ON THE WEST ERN BATTLE FRONT (Continued from Page 1.) brai salient, (isolate the British troons farteher east and retrain the Hinden burg line, from which they were driv en on November 22, 1917, by General Byng's sudden blow. Subsequent dis patches have proved that this was, in deed, the plan of the German general staff. The fighting on the rest of the 50-mile front was but a side issue to the terrific onslaught aimed at Gauche wood and Iagincourt, the south and north bases of the salient. There is no data upon which it is possible to estimate the success at tained by the Germans to the south, hut names of towns where the armies were battling on Friday, show that on the northern side of the salient the Germans bent the British line back about two and a half miles. It waa reported that St. Leger was the scene of a hard struggle and' that Doignies had been re-taken by the British. These points are about four kilome ters, or 2.48 miles, back of the British lines, as they stood before the attack began. Berlin cl-aims that British first line positions from Arras to La Fere were captured. WSS In Helgoland the Sabbath begins at 6 o'clock on Saturday evening, whan the church bells are rung, and ceases on the following day at the same hour. WSS The Irish coast seems to lie the real danger zone this season Bir mingham LeJger. WSS If the country is to be fed on horse meat, all right, but we hope to be spared the Missouri mule. Los An geles Times. ' , l. WSS Tie telephone girls going to France will also strike for justice and de mocracy. Boston "Herald. W SS uT7 ft TV n WANTED. WANTED: Ten to Fifteen Colored men to cut cord wood at $1.25 per cord. Apply Rambley-Bro3, .'500 ' Wallace Building. :-23-.'!t WANTED: Good Cafe Man at once. Ford (Cafe. 22-2t WANTED: ' Lady Cashier at once. Apply in awn handwriting; address "L. C." care' Post. 22-3t YOUNG MARRIAI) Couple without children wants two or three furn ished rooms for light housekeeping close in immediately. Phone 862-J. 3-22-nt WANTED: Come quick if you want the greatest Piano Bargain ever offered. iRoom 320, Wallave Build ing. E. S. Van Alstyne. 22-2t WANTED: An efficient and experienc ed housemaid, neat in appearance Mrs. Edwin C. Gregory, 517 West Innes street. .'!-18-Ct WANTED: You to know we buy hickory lumber and logs; we have again raised the price on this ma terial. Don't sell until you get our prices. We take up lumber at your loading point and pay you more for it than other concerns. The Clay Mfg. Co., Maiden, N. C. 3-13-12t IJ Don't exaggerate or misrepresent an article advertised in this WANTED AT ONCE: Families to string tobacco bags; all work done at home; clean and easy employ ment for women and girls. For particulars, apply in person at once, to our representative Golden Belt Manufacturing Co., Stringrn Department, 114 E. Fisher St., Salisbury, N. C. Please tell your friends about this. ll-24t FOR SALE FOR SALE: Home-Packed Tomato.-s. $2.00 per doz. Phone (4-J. 3-23-21 page. It will certainly prove a boomerang and besides we do no ; want that kind of advertisirj;7. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administrates of the estate of D. C. ElleT, this is to notify all persona having claims against the said decedent to file an itimized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 31 day of January, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to saki estate are notified to make prompt settlement. D. A. ELLER. Admr. -Salisbury, N. C, Route 4. Walter H. Woodson, Atty. WSS Specialists in Cleaning, Blocking and Remodeling Hats of every descrip tion. LADIES HATS A SPECIALTY. tYoii need not be aii Mad writer " to use these columns. ' State your wants simply, and above all truthfully. QOr telephone this oflice and the clerk will write your ad. tJWant ads are the biggest little investments you can make. SERVICE FLAGS: For Home, Of fice, factory and stores; ns many stars as desired, all sizes- write for prices Aimy Supply Co., Inc. Salisbury, N. C. .",-23-fit FOR SALE: Home canned tomatoes, 3 pound cans, $2.00 iper djzen. Phone 64-J. 22-2t FOR SALE; Young Bay Marc and good one-horse wagon. Sell one oi both. Apply 501 N. Lor. 3-22-6t FOR SALE: Tomato Plants, several varieties now ready. Various flow ers and vegetable plants in season. Mrs. Ed H. Marsh, phone 1029. 3-22-10t FOR SALE: Fine lot of Alfalfa hay. E. K. James. 3-18-tit FOR SALE: AUTOMOBILE' TIRES that wear longest are the ones you will buy. We have large stocks. Goodyear, Kelly Michelin and Ajr.x. Rouzer Garage Co. l-17-60t FOR SALE: Eggs for Hatching -Single Comb White Leghorn $1.00 for 15. Ringlet Strain Barred Plym outh Rock, $1.50 for 15. Eggs care fully selected. 512 E. Kerr. Phone 431. R. L. Deweese. 3-19-2w. Don't Wait, Do it Now! Buy War Savings Stamps. ONE OF THE BELKS' 17 STORES Not Long Until Easter Every moment counts. We are well pre pared to meet your requirements for a smart Easter Dress. Coat Suit, Spring Coat, Blous es, Hats, etc. The newest and smartest Coat Suits at $14.95. $19.50, $24.50, $35.00 New Spring Serge Suits at $9.95 and $12.45 Stylish new Spring Coats, Serge, Pop lin and Velour. Price $9.95 to $25.00 Pretty new Blouses of Crepe-de-Chine and Georgette Crepe at $1.98, $2.98, $3.45, $4.95, $7.50 New Spring Silk Dresses Beautiful new spring Silk Dresses that are wonderfully cheaip consid ering how nicely made and quality of material used. Pretty Taffeta Iresses, priced only $9.95, $12.45, $15.00 $19.50, $25.00 Millinery Wonderful collection of pretty, smart, stylish Spring Hats, all the season's prettiest slhapes and styles are shown here. Don't put off buy ing your Easter Hat until the last Price 98c to $10.00 Nice Selection of Boys Hats Belk-Harry Company WAITS COTTON AND STOCKS SALISBURY COTTON MARK El FOUND FOUND: Small hand grip; 300 yards east of Dr. Monk's, Salisbury ave nue, 11:10 o'clock. Owner can get same by describing contents. W. P. Hackett, Salisbury, R-7. 23-lt FOR SALE: Urge lot of second hand casings and tubes for Ford and other cars, cheap prices. Rouzer Garage Co. 3-20-4t FOB RENT. FOR RENT: A five room eottage on West Caklwell street. Phone 14. 2-20-tf MISCELLAfifcOlU WE WILL BUY your old tires and tubes and pay cash for them. Sal isbury Tire Repair Co. 3-11-tf WE GIVE YOU THE BEST Serrice obtainable with our new Toric lenses, nothing like them for perfect vision and cr.mfort. No trouble to see as perfect and comfortable as you did at 16. W. H. Leonard, Opti cian, Wallace Building. d-8-tf TWO CASH PIANO BARGAINS: Just two? See E. S. Van Alstyne, 320 Wallace Building. 22-2t LOST LOST: Between Salisbury and Lex ington a brawn leather handbag. Please return to the Rouzer Gar age Co., Salisbury, ard get re f ird. 23-3t r 203 S. Main St Phone 365-W TET THE BEST" thoroughbred iBrown Leghorn Eggs; $1.00 per ififteen.-Ed Rufty, Phone 526. 23-5t ANNOUNCEMENT: I will com mence a class in bookkepeing, type writing, and Isaac Pitfcman short hand 'April 1, 1918. If interested ome to Roam 110 Kress Buildmg, or phone 636-J. Mrs. SamueJ T. Carter. 18-5t m-w-s; m-iW Coffee, Tea Sugar, Cocoa Chocolate Baking Powder Rice and Grits That's All C D. KENNY Phone CO., M Cotton Opening. New Yonk, March 23. The cotton market opened today as follows: May 33.0022.80 July 31.90 October 30.82 December 30.65 January S0.52 Cotton Nervous and Unsettled. New York, March 23. Cotton was nervous acid unsettled today. The war news seemed to have a depressing influence rabile reports of rains in Texas and the market was influenced by bearish week-end offerings. The olpening was 15 to 31 points lower with May selling off to 32.80 and Oc tober 30.82 shortly after the call, or 23 to 35 points under last night's close. Cotton closed steady. May 32,90 July 32.06 October 30.84 December 30.60 January 30.45 LOCAL (COTTON 34.50 Warfare will win the war. Journal. ' WSS -Albany The national debt of Germany is growing toward a trillion marks, and it is safe to guess it will never be paid. Portland Oregonian. WSS Another good thing about wooden shoes is that the wearer can split them up for kindling wood when he gets cold feet. Dallas News. WSS MORTGAGE SALE. Ft OIK AND GRAIN MARKET ('orrrcted Daily by W. L. Klottx. Wheat 2.25 to2.S5 Oats 1.40 to 1.50 Corn 1.75 to 2.00 Meal Z.OO to 2.20 Country hay 75c to $1.00 War Flour 5.75 to 6.40 8ALISBURY WHOESALE PRODUCE HARKE1 Corrected Dail? by C. P. Shupimg. West Innea St Hens, each bO to 60 Eggs 25 to 30 Potatoes, new N 1.25 to 1.50 Onions 2.00 Chickens 40 Butter 85to 40 Docks, each 25 to 30 Pursuant to the provisions contain ed in' a Mortgage Trust Deed, Regis tered in Book No. 46, page 131, made by A. C. Wood and wife, Govan Mil ler Wood, for the protection and ben efit of the undersigned, on the 4th day of February, 1913, default hav ing been made in the payment of this debt, which said Mortgage was giv en to secure, the undersigned will sell at public auction for cash, at the court house door, Salisbury, N. C, on the 23RD DAY OF MARCH, 1918, next, the following property: Three vacant lot3 i nthe town of East Spencer, and being of the lands assigned1 to Govan Miller (called Ge neva), now Govan Wood, in the di vision of the landa of the late James Miller of East Spencer, fully describ ed by metes and bounds in the Spe- cial Procedeing entitled in the Clerk's omce oi Kowan county in book ino. 6, page 214, of Special Proceedings, and being lots Nos. 24, 25, and 69. Lots Nos. 24 and 26 front on Long street, beginning at the intersection of Long and St. James streets, and each has a frontage of 50 feet and run back 195 feet parallel with St. James street. And lot No. 69 has a frontage of 50 feet and runs back 195 feet, and lies between lots Nos. 68 and 70, as shown on the map of the James Miller property filed in the office of the Register of Rowan county, and reference is hereby made to said map and the Book of Special Proceedings .'or full description, boundaries, etc., conveyed by the SKid A. C. Wood and Govan Miller Wood to satisfy the debt provided for in said mortgage. This February 20th, 1918. J. FT YOST, Trustee. J. W. ROLLINS, Assignee. P erpstual Building & loan Association Series 65 Opens Saturday, March 2nd. Be Sure You Get Started On Time. Books Now Open for Series 65 Call at Our Office and We Will Talk it Over With You S. F. LORD, President FRANK R. BROWN, Sec'y. & Treas. Office 107 W. Inniss St.
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