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("Vace'sii r Salisbury Evening Post. TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1918. PERPETUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASS'N. Opens Saturday, Sept. 7th. WAGES ARE HIGH WORK IS PLENTIFUL EVERYBODY HAS MONEY If there ever was a time when one should save money that time is now. The person who cannot save in times like these will never save, for conditions were never more favorable for accumulating money. If you are not already in the B. & L. come in now. If you are already in see if you cannot take a few more shares. If you expect to build afte'r the War is over, now is the time to start your stock in the B. & L. If you want to buy a home you can da so through the B. & L. Come to see me. I have cancelled stock for sale as follows: 10 Shares 26 Veeks Old for $65.00 5 Shares 26 Weeks Old for $32.50 5 Shares 52 Weeks Old for $65.00 5 Shares Dividend Stock for $400.00 6 Shares Dividend Stock for $480.00 FRANK R. BROWN, Sect. & Treas. Perpetual Building & Loan Association. WANTS i S CASH IN ADVANCE ARER SEPT. 1 ST On and after September 1st all Penny ads will be payable cash in advance. On that date, September 1st, we will refuse any penny adver tisements offered not accompanied by the CASH. We simply cannot afford to longer pretend to collect these small items. To keep books on them, send out a collector after the small items costs far more than they ure worth. It is too big a tax on an overworked of fice and we must change. It will be very little trouble to count the words penny a word, with a minimum of 15 cents first insertion, and pay for the number of days that the ad is desired to run. Without exceptions the penny ads will be cash in advance after the 1st of September. WJLNTED Office 120 N. Main St WANTED: Girls to do light work. lAfply it once. Army Supply Co., Fhher street. 3-3t WANTED: Bungalow, cottage or un furnished housekeeping rooms. De sirable neighborhood. Phone 499. 3-3t SALESMAN WANTED: Lubricating oil, grease, specialties, paint; pirt r wl':)le tlsne. Commicsion basis. Man with car or rig preferred. 'Riv erside Refining Company, Cleveland. O-fio. 3-lt WANTED: A Saleslady or Man, who . has some business experience and Ixinows how to handle a plain set of books. No man eligible for war need apply. A. Parker. 8-30-0t WANTED Corn. Beans and Fruit for canning. 513 E. Bank. Phone 1095-J. 30-et. WANTED Gentleman desires room with private family. Board if pos sible. Garage accomodations de sired. Address No. 2, Cure this of- ifice. 28-et WEATER Now is the time you need a sweater, these cool mornings and evenings. We have just received a big lot of SWEATERS. Ladies, Misses, Men and Boys LADIES' ALL WORSTED SWEATERS $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $10.00 and $12.50. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SWEATERS $1.25 to $5.00. MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS 98c to $6.00. Come in and take a look at these new Sweaters. Think you will find what you want. FOR SALE: DRY PINE WOOD; phone No. 406. 7-6-tf FOR SALE: Overland Roadster, 83, 1916 Model. First class running order. Good tires. Will sell cheap or exchange for Ford Touring Car. Ad dress J. E. Lee, Woodleaf, N. C, or call at 117, West Innes street. 3-lt ma AND STOCKS v SALISBURY COTTON MAMt Opening of Cotton, fe New York, Sept. 3.r-The cotton market opened as follows today: October . . .. ..34 R5 35.00 ' December,.. .. 34.C3 34.75 . January A .. ..31.0034.70 March 34. 10 84.150 t, May 34.55 Ccttcn Shows Renewed Firmness. New Yorfi Sa;t. 3. The cotton market showed renewed firmness at the opening today. Strong Liverpool cables, inspiring charaiciter of the war news end reports of internal trouble in Bulgaria, combined with continued expectations of bullish government Phone No. 8. crop reports, served to stimulate de mand. Liverpool was a good buyer while acti.e covering and moderate selling orders from the South were readily absorbed at itihe Opening ad vance of 50 to 95 joints. October coin tracts sold at 35.40 and January at 34.70, making gains of 88 to 90 points shortly after the call. LEARN AT HOME or School: Short-, ihand, Bookkeeping. Positions guar anteed. Tuition on credit. Edwards College, Winston, N. C. 8-14-30t WANTED: Expert Will Digger who can get deep well (10 or 12 feet of water) in quicksand. Liberal offer to capaWe man. Write J. C. Eagle, ! Gold Hill, N. C, R.l. 8-31-4t FOR SALE: Several houses and lots in Spencer and East Spencer. See W. B. MeKinney, Phone 868 J. 8-31-5t LOST LOST: Little 4 Brown, Shaggy Dog. Will answer to "Brownie." Finder I ilease call 1016. Reward. L'-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 or 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 928 North Main. Phone 566-J. 9-3-2t. FOR SALE. MISCELLANEOUS. LOOAlL COTTON .33.00 FOR SALE: Fulton Street Home. Heat and garage. Mrs. C. A. Rice. 3-4t FOR SALE Baled Hay; 50 cents per bale. Apply to Mart P. Moore. Phone 92'3-W or leme order Salis bury Realty & Ins. Co. 8-20-7t. FOR BETTER LANDS USE MAS COT finely ground limestone. W. R. Bailey, Woodleaf, N. C. 7-24-tf USE POST WANT ADS NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the provisions of a certin Mortgage Deed of Trust made on the 21st day of January, 1913, by Mrs. Nellie B. Kirkner and her hus band, A. P. Kirkner, to W. H. Wood son and K. Craige, Trustees, to se cure the payment of $1,200 to the Citizens Co-Operative Building and Loan Association, which said Mort gage Deed of Trust was duly record ed on the 30th day of January, 1913, in Mortgage Book 30, at page 68, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there in secured and demand of foreclos ure having been made, the under signed Trustees will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House Door, in the City of Salisbury, N. C, at 12 o'clock M., SATURDAY, THE 14TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1918, the following described real estate, Beginning at a stake on the North westerly side of Salisbury Avenue and runs thence in a Northwesterly direction parallel with Harrison St. 194 feet to a stake on alley; thence in a Southwesterly direction with al ley fifty feet to a stake; thence in a Southeasterly direction and parallel with Harrison Street 194 feet to a take on Salsibury Avenue; thence along said Avenue in a Northeasterly direction 50 feet to the beginning. being lot No. 13 in Block 5, as shown by North" Main Street Realty Com pany's Map of Newton Heights in Spencer, Rowan County, and known as the Clement Lot. On this lot is a two-story residence. This is a lot conveyed to Mrs. Nellie G. Kirkner by deed dated 6th day of November, 1911, and recorded in Book 127. at page 169, in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Rowan County, N.C. W. H. WOODSON, K. CRAIGE, Trustees. fj Ddn t exaggerate or misrepresent an article advertised in this page- It will certainly prove a boomerang and besides we do net want that kind of advertising. . ' - , , r- -ljj-u.. . i 1 - 'V 1 IV -S 1 - J- i, t MARIE TIFFANY Lyric Soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company COLONIAL THEATRE, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9th, AT 8:15 O'CLOCK. At this recital Miss Tiffany . , will prove that ; ; ; THOMAS A. EDISON i has actually RE-CREATED MUSIC " NO CHARGE FOR TICKETS which may be secured by application to THE R. W.NORMAN COMPANY. You are invited to attend a Song Recital by MISS MARIE TIFFANY, Soprano of Metropolitan Opera Co. assisted by MR. GRAHAM HARRIS, VIOLINIST, at the Colonial Theatre Salisbury, N. C. on MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER NINTH, at eight fifteen On this occasion Miss Tiffany consents that Mr. Thomas A. Edison's recent laboratory Re-Creation of her voice be heard in comparison
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