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Salisbury Evening Post. VAGE EIGHT SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1918. TUYING TO SAVE HER BED ? I 1 BROTHER FROM THE DOPE SALISBURY COTTON MARKET COTTON AND S K v li -s- j 7 j In l" I ' ' S ' " ? , Er-Ml r j, Mrs. Gertrudo Bonnin, or Zlt-Kala-Sa, as she is known to her people, is in Washington trying to secure legislation forbidding the use of the peyoto amongst the Indians. Mrs. Bonnin who is a Sioux, says the Indians - are rapidly becoming drug addicts. The peyoto is a species of cactus and those who use it are af flicted with hallucinations. Its use results ' in ' physical and mental de generacy. . Mrs, Bonnin, whose hus band is Lieutenant Raymond T. Bon nin, -U.S. A., is a graduats of Car lisle and has spent moat of her life in social work among her peopli. Lieutenant Bonnin is also a full blood ed Indian. . ?:''' ' ' w 3 S - ' Crown Prince Fails in Drive Head line The only, pleasing quality we have ever been able to discover in : Frederick is the way, when it comes to drives, he can be implicitly trusted to run true to form. Philadelphia North American, . ' Cotton Futures Opened Irregular New York, April 13. Cotton fu tures opened in-egular. May .. .. : .. .. 31.75 July . . . .01.00 to 30.75 Octobir .. ..29.10 to 28.90 December .. T. 28.65 January 28.54 Renewal of Excited Selling. ' New York, April 13. There was a renewal of yesterday's excited selling and further sensational break in pric es at the opening of the cotton mar ket here this morning. The opening was weak at a decline of 8 to 7i points and inside of the first 16 or 20 minutes prices broke 79 to 88 points from last night's close. It is reported big Southern long lines were liqui dated on this break which carried July contracts off to 80.30 and October to 28.80 or $17.50 a bale a value under the high record of a week ago. Close of Cotton. New 'York, April 13. Cotton clos ed steady: May 30.65 July 30.39 October 28.82 " December 28.47 . January .... .... ..68.35 LOCAL COTTON 34.50 FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET Corrected Daily by W. L. Khitts. Wheat 2.10 to 2.15 Oats 1.40 to 1.50 Corn . , .. 2.00 to 2.20 Meal . . 2.20 to 2.40 founv My 75c to $1.00 War Flour 6.25 io 0.40 ALISBUHY . WQOESALE PRODUCE MARKET Correrteu Dailv by C. P. tthoping, West Innec St ftena, each . . 60 to 60 Eggs 30 to 35 Potatoes . 1.00 to 1.25 Onions . . 1.00 to 1.50 Chickens .. .. 4C Butter ..' ..S5to 40 Ducks, each .. . , 25 to 30 f . -4- W S S ' German inventors may expect to be called upon to find a substitute for Hindenburg's genius, that celebrated article bcllng ,possib t exhausted. New York Sun. -Vv.-. 5 St&Kk xb. vest . r ? W AVe TiWite your inspection of the finest and most complete line of KAHN'S (Spring samples we have ever shown. tm Week mm- Next Wetk MONDAY ANN MURDOCK in MY-WIFE" (Mutual.) . TUESDAY WALLACE REID , "RIMROCK JONES.1 . , . (Paramount) . - WEDNESDAY FRANCIS X. BOSHMAiN AND : BEVSRLY BAYNE ,'iv,;:?fv-in.-''.'4. THE BRASS CHECK." ,?!. : '(Metro.) ! . . 4 ,1 I - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY E. K. LINCOLN AND BARBARA CASTLETON in "FOR THE FREEDOM OF THE WORLD." ' (GoMwyn.) SATURDAY MAiRT THURMAN AND CHARLES : HURRAY in FRIEND HUSBAND." PEAIKL WHITE to "THE HOUSE OF KATE." "-' Chapter No. 2. COMING ftp BeZ Buyer and Seller Lessor and Lessee Employer andEmjilqe Loser and finder Salisbury Evening Post PHONE 265 WsVATEO. FOR SALE WANTED: Selling agent in every town to take orders for made to measure clothes for next fall. Our equipment is a large line of about 300 styles. Mike igood money tak ing orders for us. ' Equipment sent free end prepaid but you must show us you can do business. Write today for exclusive selling agency. Harry Sawyer, Merchant Tailor, Mariket and Quiney streets, Chicago. 13-lt WANTED: You to call me before giving contract for electric 'wr ing. Special rates for 60 days. K. !L. Khittz, Office Phone 469; Residence, 426-J. 10-12t FOR SALE: 50 pairs all leather la dies' Mary Jane Patent leather Pumps, worth $2 pair, at 98 cents. iFeldman's Basement. 13-2t FOR SALE: One Mare Six Years Old this coming May. Apply 415 Insti tute St. 4-ll-6t FOR SALE: Thoroughbred Ringlet strain, Barred Plymouth Rock and single comb White Leghorn eggs tor hatching. Raise good poultary, it pays. Address 512 East Kerr, Phone 431. JR. L. Deweese. 4-12t POUND WANTED: Agent to sell washing Tablets. J. J. Jolhnson, 814 Greg ory Street, Greensboro, N. C. ' 1 0-5t FOR SALE FOR SALE: One 1917 Model Ford ..Roadster, 4350 cash. Jofcn L. Thomas, Yadkin Hotel. 13-2t FOR SALE: Indian Runner Duck ,Eggs, $1 per dozen., Cill at W. L. Kluttz, 10a. W. Innes St. 4-13-lm FOR SALE: Home Canned Tomatoes, 400 cans, and 50 each of kraut and beans. Mrs. W. D. Graham, Mt. Ulla, R. 1. 4-13-2t FOR SALE: Tomato, Cabbage, Beet .and sweet potato plants. Tomato plants nave been transplanted. J. M. Rvnehart, Rockwell, N. C, Phone No. 2. 6-6t e o d FOUND: A good bargain in rem nants; Ihesvy feather ticking, 25c yd.; Jirls' navy blu serge Middies, $1.25; good ginghams, 19c yd., in 100 patterns at Feldman's 'Base ment. 13-2t LOST. FOR SALE: 6-Room House, Corner LaFayette and N. Fulton streets. Earl Garrett, phone 189-L-3. 4-13-3t. FOR SALE: 1,000 bushels of corn in the ear. E. R. Overman. 8-Gt Hard to Please. The lawyers are always saying: "I it please your honor." Well, girlie?" Yet nothing they say ever seems to please hrm. Louisville Courier Journal. WOMEN BRAVER THAN MEN" Women often do their daily tasks in home, office or factory while suffering pain and misery that would put a man in bed. However, much of women's suffering can be alleviated. Backache, ore muscles, stiff joints, rheumatic pains, dizziness and like symptoms are caused by disordered kidneys and blaer. Mrs., Thos. Davis, Montgomery Ind., writes: "I doctored several months without relief, when I com. menced using Foley Kidney, Pills, an? got relief. Eight bottles cured mo Safe, harmless; quick results. Soil everywhere. FOR RENT: Webster Residence, half or whole, W. Horah, near Main. 4-10-4t FOR RENT: 3 Rooms. Phone 568-J 4-ll-6t UISOELLANEOUI CAN YOU WEAR an "A" width shoe? If so, you can get $5 ladies Oxfords in gun metail for 98c pair. Small sizes only. Queen Quality brand included, Sizes 2, 2 1-2, 3, and 3 1-2 only. Feldman's Base ment. 13-2t WE WILL BUY your old tires and tubes and pay cash for them.--Sal-isbury Tire Repair Co. 3-11-tf ONE OF THE B ELKS' 17 STORES N White Goods, Skirtiiig, Waisiing and Colored Shirting. Never before have we shown such a big selection of White Skirting and White Waist Goods. All of which weie contracted for last summer at prices very much un der today's prices. In fact, we are selling nearly all of it at just about same price as last year which is rather unusual just now to get any kind of goods at last year prices. Spend wisely and you will save money. True Patri otic Economy is nothing more than getting necessary things at the Lowest Price consistent with quality and service. Its our policy to give the best article to be had for the price. White Novelty Skirting Big selection of ipretty novelty skirt ing in Satin stripes, IGhecks, Fancy Weaves, Etc. All double fold, 36 and 38 inches wide, price, yard 25c 29c 35c 39c 48c White Waisting, For only .... 15c 20c 3G-in. white pique For 25c Very fine small welt pique 7 36-in. wide, yard I uC 28-in. sililirtifig, for only YARD 20c LOST: Stone out of diamond ring 1 between freight depot and Chest- , nut Hill. Reward for return to Ply- j ler and Glover's store. 13-2t LOST: Left in the Colonial Theatre j dressing room the night of the Pa- triotic concert, one bar pin of sap- j phires and pearls and om necklace of pearls. Liberal regard. Miss Susie Whitehead. 13-2t for FOR RENT: Two or three rooms for light housekeeping, phone 707-J), ! 703 North Main street. 13-lt ! 1 , FOR RENT, May 1st: House occu pied by J. H. Gorman, 211 South j Fulton Street For terms apply ,t Mrs. G. A. Bingham, 321 West I Bank street, Phone 628-J. 12-tf Fancy' White Waisting and . ' Plain White Voile Fancy white Waisting and Plain white Voile, pretty sheer quality, douible wold, 36 and 38 indhes wide 25c 29c 35c 38c 48c Plain white voile, 36 and 38 inches vtRicE 25c 38c 48c Stripe and Check Flaxon, small, me dium or large check and Stripe, ffice -JC Other White Goods Holly Suiting, linen finish OC Yard wide, price JC Tyrone Irish Suiting, soft finish, im itation of real linen, 38-in. 9C wide, price 0 Colored Shirting Mercerized Sbirtinpr in real pretty woven stripes, makes very pretty sMrts 3Qj Price Yard wide Shirting, .percale, neat stripes O C n Price LIBERTY BONDS ARE A SAFE INVESTMENT AND PAY GOOD INTEREST. DO YOUR BIT, BUY ONE AND HELP ' THE BOYS WIN THE WAR. Spend wisely by trading at I WE GIVE YOU THE BEST Service obtainable with our new Torlc flenses, nothing like them for perfect ; vision and comfort. No trouble to ' see as perfect and comfortable as you did at 16. W. H. Leonard. Opti cian, Wallace Building. d-8-tf iSpeaking of mysteries, what has become of Alexander Kerensky, hail ed only a few short months ago as the towering personage of the cen tury? Providence Journal. WS S A Treasure. Is that your friend Gaetan ? I un derstand he made a rich marriage. He certainly has! Why, he's mar ried a woman 'Without any appetite. f Paris Le Pele-Mele. w s s Sounds Plausible. Don't be too rowrh uif de forget ful mn, said Uncle Eben; mebbe ' what he was busy rememberin' was more important dsn what he forgot. Christian Register. Good heavens! We forgot to tell the tide about the change in time. New York Eveninp Telegram. 1 Automobile Jitney SERVICE DAILY TO BARBER Cart leare Yadkin Hotel at 12:20, and 2:00 P. M., operated daily by A. B. C. Kkk. For fnrtaer in'ormation call phone 73 or 78. 3-13-tf. PRACTICAL HAT MAKERS JOSEPH DREAYER, Prop. Specialists in Cleaning, Blocking and Remodeling Hats of every descrip tion. LADIES HATS A SPECIALTY. 203 S. Main St. Phone 365-W WILLIAM RUSSELL in "THE MIDNIGHT TRAIL." ?:ahel NORMAND In -dodging a MILLION. HNID tEEXNETT In THE KEYS OF.THE BWHTEOUS." "T::C THING WE LOVE" nit WALLACE EETD, VIOLA DANA in "BREAKERS AHEAD" ' You Are Invited to a Moving Picture Trip Through the World's Largest Motorcycle Factory at the IRIS, APRIL 15 th, Showing the Wonderful Machinery and Methods Used in Making the Smim Motocycte Tliis Picture is a Revelation; Educational and Interesting W. F. AREY, - 121 North HaS Street Is the Distributor for Rowan, Iredell, Cabarrus and Davidson.
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