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IN , SECOND v-lO hexdeksox daily dispatch. PRICES A E HUM FURTHER LOSSES N AT STOCK MARKET THE COTTON MARKET Most Issues Strong , With Few Declines Noted at at Outset. Liverpool Makes Poo Showing and Weather Is Unfavorable. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT THE CONVENTION Both Sunday Schools In Williamsboro Township Well Represented. Th township Sunday school rnn- vention for Willlamslioro township, hi'ld last Friday nt Island Cr-ok Uap- rjt.st church, was ! laml a ! I mrross. Both lslatul trot-k am! ! licks schools rro wrll rpros nlnl ROANOKE RAPIDS WINNER SATURDAY Score 3 to 2 in Hard Fought Contest With Hender son Team. New York, July 9. (Ry the Asso ciated Press.) Prices displayed a ! firm tone at the opening of today's stock market. American Asricul- j tural advanced 3 points; Younmstown j Steel & Tube advanced two points; Delaware Hudson 1 3-4; and Granby Copper 1 point. Willys Overland and International Harves ter each declined about a point. GRAIN AND PROVISION- TABI.K Open Close New York, July 9. (F.y to Asso ciated Press.) The cotton market opened steady at an advance of one point on July, but generally 19 to 27 points lower, in response to the poor showing of Liverpool jnd the ivorable weather news. July sold at 27.04 at the start, hut nuickly eased off to 20.75 after the execu- j;t,ncs Version or tho liibh r - tr .1 . 1 . . . ... WHEAT: July 1.04 1.031 September . . ., 1.03 1.031 December . . ., 1.06 1.0GJ CORN: July , SI S3 September ,. . 7 53 763 December , G3 635 OATS: July ........ 39 392 September ......... 35i 3"2 December 37 37J. PORK: LARD: Nominal. September 11.27 11.17 October , 11.35 11.27 RIBS: September . . 9.22 9.22 October 9.12 LIBERTY BONDS tion of a few over-Sunday buying or ders, and the general list soon show ed net losses of 2."i to 3." points, with October declining to 23.4 5 ami Dec ember to 22.97. The cotton market opened steady. and closed easy. Open July 27.00 October 23.5.1 December 23.03 January 22.75 March 22.72 Spot cotton quiet; middling 1 Close 2 6. Si) 23.51 23.03 2 72 22.05 school BoAiin to mi:i:t in i:i:;rL.i: skssion New York, July 9 Liberty Bonds closed: 3 12s 100.13 First 4s 9S.10 Second 4s 98. 9b First 4 l-4s ". 95.11 Second 4 14s 9s. 12 Third 4 l-4s 9S.24 Fourth 4 1-4 s 9S.ll U. S. Government 4 l-4s. ... 99.25 The city school board was sche-j duled to hold a regular meeting this: afternoon for the transaction ofj hatever business is to come before j it . ()n of lh harill foupht r im of tli !Msn wan Mt l-jr th" tl"n iVmnn rluh tt JUfurday at ltv nnkf It.ipi.'... thn Trinity. llo-wUv" Rapid mttnt limine ljr Iho do euro of 3 to Tl rm . t at the convention, ami the attention J rl..in ami liurddmistii. noi an t rrr was pronounced splmlil. Itev. J.I Ik ins tn'l ly HbT Ul. lane U. Cautrt-ll. of WuKe Kurest. pastor 1 ! '"h line ilrlt" fr thr-' la Hh of South ll. n h rson Baptist church. J Hill Holding on firt th lAiur spoke on "Five Wise Metho.ls of .f th Ram-. Hill To" hich tr Bible Studv Professor G . C. nav-lover th left f.Hd f. ifi with Smith idson illustrated his talk on buying a new Bible hy using four roph t.f the Bible shown. It was felt that his address should havo been heard by many other persons. C II. Oliver spoke on th King and n romiKirlxnii to the Aniericnn rcris- ion was also eiven. The retdie-t nf I I lnd'rn t!:i audiences on the Bible drill on Passion Wl-ek in the Savior's Life indicated the attention which w.ss viven to this number, notice leing taken of the nse of this event as a center around which lei group the facts of the last chapters of lh fa.ir gospels. Tin story of David and Goliath, made r al hy llu simplest marks on the board, held fine at tMition f the audience. Rev. IT. A. F.llis was prevented from addtessing the c.nvi ntion hy an accident to his .lriomobile hi bringing boys back from the Y. M. j C A. camp Ftiday inorn'pg. j S. K. VjNn was ihosi-n presi dent and llainitt Gu rrant srntary of the township association. tWrtl. 4 fir 1 Hit Ut ;t it;?;. -j ti' i t 4 rr o ntlm path In the rtlh InninK thn Trinltr nin frm another ! - fent at th hand of the loral club. Tin f-nc pmv rool plyr fr the Roanoke Rapids Hub. and pr vent.il Vt'bir or Wlnton from pulling it down. Tho tr.mie Mbf l upon by th" fan a llne furthr villi nee t.f the rlihr of Ii.iImH the lorals are puttins nut. ofl wbirh tbey f h I tuerits th U.tMrt or tb ll ndron t-rplrt. The xrore by innlntr; H,ll.l Hend. rM.n .. 2 " oort 2 6 o Rr.anoko R .. nou 21 oo 3 T 0 Hrker and Johnon; iKtnpMct and Jnhtifton. Good Roads Party of Tennessee is Tourinir Carolina! WOMAN Ml i:iUIiS GIVI'N tin: si:nti:ci: f ihutii iCharlotte. July 9.- (By the Asso ciated Press) Governor Austin Peay, of Tenn . , who is on a tour j of inspection of North Carolina high- j ways, and is accompanied by North j Carolina and South Carolina good ! roads enthusiasts, left here today; for High Point. The party is tojg visit W.inston-Salem, Greensboro, Durham, Chapel H;ll and Raleigh before returning to Charlotte Wed nesday evening . Proposals for linking up the high way systems of the Carolinas and Tennessee were discussed by offic ials of the three States during a conference in Asheville Saturday which was attended by Governors Peay and Morrison . It Hailed Every Day We couhl not offer you HAIL INSCRANCi: But since it does sonicliiiics HAIL We can offer yoii effective in-Miiancc- protection for your flowing crops iigainst this risk. New York, July (Hv llio Associate I I're.) Mr. Annio Bu.i lolay a M-nlrnrttl lie in the li t He t liair during Hie nn k of Align! l tr I In minder of l-"riletick S Imelder, Bronx iitulraciitr, with wImmii livtil for eight jear. Egyptian wi.iurn are working fr a mo.iincalion of lh Mol m l.iw p.-rniilling a ushand to divorce his wife without cause. NOTItl'. By direction i.f a t'-rr nf th Sa p. rior Court of Vanm tVunir In lb- Mu-l.ll Ir-i ediliS enlle Uli"'i T Hirk5. Admieltratr V. llliafl! Jordan and H nry Jordan., I will .di l.y public aurtiou in the lii&bi LI . der at the riinrt hu dr i I I n- ( derHttn on the lmh l.y of Ausu-t , 192. the undivideil int. r-l of Lnrhf Jordan ern. !. nubjert to ll'o litoi t state f Iht mother Sarah Jordan in lb tract of land bft by J"bn Jordan iecoa d tu 1U wife for life, uilh remainder In bit rhiMrn. rl . iiii li the a' l l.nry Jordan l on", lite nid ll nry Jrlan an.l V.ltard Joidaii l lns her heir nl law. Ih" iili-revt in h rtlil Itinff ono un- niviib-tl seventh In Sixty one r, fr if Hie said tri' t slluato i.i Mid-tb bur-j T:iihip. mar tie r-i.i ne of lb; Tale Wlb-y G. Mil. h. II. Kl ISt N" T. HICKS Admlniit nr. This Ninth day of July ID2J. SMALL DOCKET IN THE POLICE COURT A small docket feed the mayor in police court this morning. Alex Davis nd Garland Davis each paid a line of $1 and the costs for traffic law violations. J. E. Smith was charged with obstructing the side- NTOHM CAISHS 1 1 HAW BAMAGH TO PITT CHOI'S Greenville. July 7. As the result cf a devastating wind and hail storm passing through Pitt county this af- ternoon, several thousand dollars damage was done in various sec tions . .In one community, about five miles fiom Greenville on the north s'de of Tar River, damage of prop el ty thiity and forty thousand dol lars was done within a radius of tbout two miles. There were about j cr.e hundred acres of tobacco literal- Wlicllier it In to tl mountain r ! ,all will cU fc tin iMTenrjr TOILET ARTICLES Oar stinks of Perfnmo. Powder, T. Witter ntnl VM Cream off. rn )ou u imniriiM ftM itnn-it f ll IwwimI to Ikmh from. Set this nrtmnt l--frr )u J.m r v ncal ion . SiEBlEB DRuG CO. In bulnrjM for your lrIll. Prescription Druggist Phone 112 walk by unloading merchandise, was discharged. but AIRMAN FORCED DOWIN St. Joseph, Mo., July 9. (By the Associated Press) Lieuten ant R. L. Maughan was forced clown at 1:10 p. m.. Central time, 10 miles northeast of here when his engine "went dead". The aviator was uninjured, but his plane was so badly damaged he said he would be unable to continue his flight. j!,aughan said he would make anoth er start from New York in a week or ten days. I ly destroyed by nail and wind am probably a similar nunilur of acres J of cotton and corn. On the farm of "Y. J. Fleming a small barn filled with corn was hit by the lightning i.nd burned. His horse stables, in which there were four valuable mules, and one horse, were also Flruck, killing all five of the ani mals . Miss Phyllis Austin, the popular English novelist , says that her best idead for torie come to her in the bath. VARIETY We invite correspondence or interviews regarding your in sura nee rce, u i reiuent s. INSULA NCH DK1WRTM.HNT CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Henderson, N. V. Phone 1!M SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY CO. INFORMATION BULLETIN Special Excursion Tare. Atlantic City: Ticket on sal.' .Juno 17 ; July 5, II, 17, :M; Au?ust 8, II, 2S; September 11, Limitnl U lr- Kounil trip fan i'rom Ilcmlerson $ir.G0. . Niagara Falh: Dates of sale, .Juno 'JDtli, July 4, 1. -"; August 1, 1.1, 20; September 12, 2u; (MoWr 10; Limitnl A days. Koun.l trip faro from Hn.lrson 2-"i.l0. Portsmouth-Norfolk: Kvcry FrMay anl Satunlay; Limitml inuli.iKl't followinB TuiMlay. Koun.l trip fan? from Ilnnlcr son .5.70. 'M.tT Portsmouth-Norfolk: Ticket on saV for train C rvi-ry ,lay; limitiMl ilate of salt-. Koun.l trip Tan- frmu llcmlcr- son :.2r. For reservations an.l infonnatioii ask your ncarrt M.A BOAKI) ticket agent, or write JOHN T. WEST, Division Passenger Agtnt, Raleigh, N. C. 14' easy to get Tcco!J purr and holc tome in the patented Ixttle nhtch U the mot anitary rackaRc that cai Ixr hvaJc. There's altvayi a wcll-fittcd ice hox near v!icrc therc ready to crvc you. Keep a few hotrict on Ire nt home Order by the cac from ytmr rroccr. Every day in every way we da everything possible tu serve our customers. m thirst- Drink mm HENDERSON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. hio2:e 4w nn:fDr.nso:". :t. a r rl f " " ' ' - - " l , -I . i . . ' 11 .' 1 i . i i . - t a 'Vtl, si r I 1 3 mm I I . . L A M M r W m. j. m . I 'X.I I 1 I I 4 r N. . I T ' P i i i -ill ii it j t f t r v f i l j i HDfl tm WJ 1 I .-J .m ' 1 m mwmmm., ., i. -4. - -i i. . - I x - m-m jm IJ: , i .1'. -1 i i - Dtl .1 ;l r- 1 : . I' f I Tomorrow Is The Last Day YOU CAN GET This beautiful Ivory Bed Room Suite, consisting of vanity drrssrr, bed, chiffcrctte, rocker, itrainHt chair and bench for Thic suite is from our rcr.uLir itock and sell for $375. This is the last Ivory Suite wc have and it wa made by one of the South' best manufacturers. Hughes-Smaw Furniture Company. Henderson, N. C. Kitchen Towel Racks lOc Oak Towel Roller lOc Hard Maple Rolling Pins 2."k" ii 11 Hi . 1 Maple Butter Molds, 1 lb. oblong . - - ,. . .-. 30c Butter ladles 10c Mouse and Rat Traps each . . ... ..... .5c and 10c Hardwood Wish Boards, each . ... - ... . 49c and COc Splint Clothes Basketts H9c DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Gossip. Dr ALLMAN Splint Market each Baskets, . ... 15c and 25c Covered Lunch Baskets, each . . .v. . ... . . 15c and " CHURCH'S VARIETY STORE WHY. WHAT DID 6HE DO. OLIVIA PHL b"- THAT VA5SOAWFOL?;tVEKY 1HINC DHL HWKD AND SOME. THINGS SVIE THINKS SHE HEARS JM I ill I llrv L . LiL IWiiss IpM cat! Y wit ffl S W w7t -'I I TOLD HER NOT f ( ML T,tO MC. 0 " THAT SECRET THAT I "If L TO TELL VJUJ j jV OttfT TClL HOW xkMlrf Sipf Itlli'l k :' -r7- t 111', -.j .. J i" L l-rrJ I 11
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