Another Live Bank Two young: bulls, four heifers, and one cow come as foundation animala into Orange County. Odell Blackwood, clarence Oldham. Brady Lloyd. Floyd Gooch. Herbert Hogan. Robert Pendergraft, Elmer Llovd. andR. C. Lloyd are the owners. H. D. Barnes and J. D. Webb also own registered bulls. *\*i The Bank of Chapel Hill as a b' business proposition and ?s a boosto our boys has pronounced J itself in favor of the better live to slogan of the agricultural b high school and w ! furnish "1 i tai for teh purchase of pir . Stock, Mr. Hoi:an of 'i h:-.".. a number of tim* s .-ought *o agricultural progress ir ; . and is very much *od attempt to improve :hi h J:v:d : * from live -tuck by : ^ quality. One hundred rvg: t * : '! hi Jerseys, pia I'h i- ii n.: Bingham t wn.-'r >. : .1 about $5000. The.. v.? d mar. an i. <:> !ible impress n ?.i >:i t improvement of the ?-v*? St ?, ... I:, he 1 af to** V.vir_ :.-.y f '.river in t*M townsi-.ps caul J : -j - f our Civ. at $50.01' year. Also th? profit from the >ws v. h?. be-' oar f nd -t : -am. \V >have sold several <::r lots of purebred ehifer* th * fall. Rather then plunge into 1 pu bred busme k:io v :?? \ . h*; about .it out f.ii- t ?ii *.v; 1 be place a wei! V. i r- - ' " r- .. ball in every (immunity Chapel H 1 and Bmgha 1 v. - in. The farmers can by th;- niear improve the quality of -b,. -aive :n the future and several gc v, 11 g:v, us K. I*. Ham*. mrr r.Mar <t of th? Chape! I? ! H ch > m Pmm p * * i *'? ^PTPPPfiPil TURKISH r imtr-U4l(Tl VIRGINIA \ BURLEY THE IMPROVED ASPIRIN TABLET Lax? Aspirin Atr^fl tl *t?r>eerft*4 h>v rhyato:*ns more tnan nr. . other Aruw It It *a: t t . t relief from i n. t ?. ; ' , , | VYcr. T1NQL.IIS L. VXO \ . I FtlN Ig the new acler.t .f! a ylrli tablet; It 19 c?nt:y laxative, ra-n* the ayetentlOt pol.-.>n? w! i ar* c>Xte& ? lh? frausefccff i atn. J>" ' ?ct rauso*' artburn>>.r . Ideation as *cr JlnaWVae; trln : Hrral.1 up'a* ''?rem. the tcM art rvllrv.-P?he i > ft rbi-umats-B, r.? .rltua ant .mbRK ' ' < xlrr. t Instant r -- l;eJ in -- -adacno and n? .'\ie I Ask yi ur drurcut t<iP TIN<ILi:*H I LAxo-A.snrtiN* m th? thr-el point r m.itlc 1 pi'.tpaM r I Z5o??Therw eui,c Itesc^r. fi l_it-- I oratorio Waetunf.oo. C. % I Keener Monument Co. J. S. Kt-NER. .an?c?r Tomotla, N. C. Cafl or Writ* if You Med a Monument Sale-Army Shoes-Sale! U,' Inv. .... I U. . #?. 1 J--' ' mendout itoc!. of army Mun1011 Uil ?hor?. to be sold to the Public direct. Price $2.75. These shoes ere 100 per cent olid leather wth heavy double soles sewed and nailed. The tippers are ot heavy tan chrome leather with bellows tongue, thereby making them waterproof. These shoes ar? selling fast and we advise you to order at oace , to insure your order being fill"* The sizes are 6 to 11, all widths; pay postman on receipt of goods or send money order. Money refunded if shoes are not satisfactory. THE U. S STORES COMPANY 1441 Bi oad way New York City 2*-t{ I v. i_.JL_.fi CONCRETE RC g;,'.5 - vuHUHQW^' jntie^ BROAD RIBB New Novalux Units, With Nest R on Road?Already in U the United 1 MS | Parabolic Nest Highway Lighting Lnit. Heavily traveb 1 highways throughout the United States will be alstsst perfectly iighted before many years have phased. Judging from the early popularity of a new type of highway lighting unit brought out within the last two years by the General Electric rnr n?.nv. This is known a* the >!ora!"T parabolic ne*t type or unit, 'ocalled from tho arrangement of * aeries of reflectors grouped about the iai.ip. The*e reflectors are arranged one within another, resembling a nest, and their usefulness lies In the fact that they catch between them all the rays from the electric lamp, throwing the^e rays directly upon the road. Practically none of the light strays off Into the surrounding fields; moreover. there is no glare. Although the lamps used in these units are only 260 candlepower. the volume of light delivered from flie reflectors upon the road is equivalent to nearly 4.000 candlepower. Motorists and all who travel upon the country highways at night have ' found from .experience that these t Ttsr Matin ' - .ife .SwciU CHEROKEE SCOUT. MURPHY. NOR" . 1 \ ? ? IADS IN NORTH \ - 1 , t, Sp1 ry t ft VJt \ \IMQrafl - Vnai A ,.- ? \ // <SRv KJ&I^wI *ji I J? *} fitr f * ^JkJmd?^ t Vr pm F ^JNPFTt the al'V direction of Bpj Frank l'agf. t'holnrian .?f the hB State Highway ''ni.mii.MQii, nnd |C Oiarle* M. Ft V-uu. Stat: Highway II Engineer. N rth Carolina is build- |^| ing i * * ! r** i! highway *y?tom. M Durable I ' " "lts ? ' ?*oner< to or n| ifl Rtraetei! on I' ls.-avily tr?vp!r.l w trunk line*. For road* carrying RM PM tcpM>ll I'lXS efficient maintenance Ijl arc making highway travel possible [fl every day in the year. k, S The corn-ret.- fi-tixrea Here are: fi| (1) D irhatr. 4'hand Mill. Orange ?\>.. Ml (2> Pole! Wlnrto? Sil- m. <Iutlf?r?l U I Co.. 13 4) lUirhara- Chapel Illil. Orange R 1 Co.. 15" Loulactlle Road. K rsythe Co.. TA I (O) Raleigh-Oarnef Road. Wake Co.. (?) P^l Clramonar'.lle R i?fi. Orange Co.. (8-9) gl' Durham?Chapai HI Road, Orai.se Co. V R HIGHWAYS ONS OF LIGHT v effectors, Focus Light Entirely ; J se in Many Pl&cei in I States. I ^ . /MauL) Hiohway Liohted With Novalux Units. on8 illumination of the road, and hare been considered a factor in nuking night travel safer wherever they hate been Installed. Where They Are In Use Early Installations were made on the Paradise road, at Swampscott, Mass.. st.i In the vtiiaee of Colonic. N\ Y.. on the highway between Albany and Schenectady. Detroit has installed them upon ? - - >><> hiphwnv* lradlni; into the city through the subnrbs and the uraounding country. The Lincoln Highway Association has adopted them for lighting the Ideal section of the famous national turnpike, this section now being built in Lake County, Indiana, and a South American me- < tropolis. Santi-Tgo. capital of Chile, has placed an order for 150 of the , units for lighting the suburban roads i approaching a park. I In Florida, a mucn-traveied pies* J arc highway, the causeway between , Miami and Miami Beach, ^ia to ha ! lighted with a large number of these j units. Most inter*?j?l?n of as7 Installations yet made, however. Is the plan of the towe of Amherst. N Y.. nenr Buffalo, fellfbt every ralle of roadway within its limits with Novalux highway-units. This will require between 1.900 and 1.500 of*the units, and the work will not be completed for a yesr or two. total of 100 miles of roadway will be illuminated. This will make Amherst undoubtedly the best lighted township in the Fnlted States. Two hundred of the units are already being pat in. along the main motor tnrn1 pike that runt through "the town, and 1 the rest \wlll be supplied aa called . I"H CAROLINA CAROLINA ^ f J Catarrh Cannot Be Cured * R Ith LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they B innot reach the seat of llu- dtseaaa- B atarrh ta a local illiease. greatly in- I uenced bjr constitutional conditions. an<5 B i order to cura it >cu must t.?s- an K iteraal remedy. Hall s Catarrh Madi- ^ inr> i* ISKCII iuik le blood on the mucous t it'. ?? cf tl.e rstem Hall's Catarrh Medicine was rescribed by or.e of the beat phyai ians * rhla country for yenra It if oniosed of some of the t?e*t t? n 9 kr.osrn. ombtned with ioni? of the beat blood uriflers- The perfect r n;Mn.uion "f s ho ingredients in Uall'a Catarrh Medline Is what produces such wonderful suits in catarrhal condttl f >r rsttmonlals. free \ J CHENEY A CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. All Dtucrglsts. 75c. Boll's Family Pills for constipation. W y vjlw^ Record-br dorsemcnt tiful new Willys- Kr with use. smooth pc out a sing jtrtk, ffil WILI TvWiiac 5 j if., $12J5 Tociimg 7fist. $14ji THE ENG aS iCASTORIAl RL1 ;gJJJ33|3Sj For Infante I^d ChUdn^ I i' ^CTHOll Mothers Know That! C iff P" P Genuine Castoria fi A, i I L L.lT-^'^ni'iTijjiKOQTS3 the /J) t\r| c K| TiSiSiS^t^ Signature /j/V I 1 |; Cheerfulness JksL1, )!^ p # (\ A Ll I J { -' rcrthcrOfiiinvMsrbii.."* nf / V\ . I/' ? J:*: MineraLNoTNar< utic ui CL\J if IN | ilf I fe g?- a tV In I i'Js! ) ! U l/I '"lpr E>x ?' I JlL f'* I ,-r. AhrlpfulRcme^-.' AT 4l? Kp| fo TCooMiDHiOPyr^ I I 1 IT mM II Ur r ? 8 fe j ror uvem? ph;,:;i ****** j 9 _ |l JSS& Thirty Year! i?CASTORIia Exact Copy of Wrapper. ?.? crtit?u? cohmnt. m? wh citt. ri O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 6~Js SEND US YOUR JOB PRINTING? B o o oooooooooooo [^"QLTANosj f^jh I; produce momey making yselds If TrwwicccPF rtiFMi &i rn Ss ) ALBANY ?? AT-.ANTA || HIGH GRADE ACIp AND GUANOS g For Sale by ? . F. D. Dickey Feed Co. Hj Tennessee Street |H MURPHY N. CAR.H nied Everywhere ^ caking salts mark the widespread cn- H of the new Willys-Knight. Seven beau- H models, each powered by the marvelous H ia/vk? e .? ,?n >ri n n tbot a ti ,S r M Ilg.ll ?!?.. IMg.ll.. L.IUL m Many owners report 50,000 miles of M rformance in their Willys-Knights with- ! H lc engine adjustment. SB lyt-Ovtrlmmd Aditrtiscmentt im Tkt Saturday Fvmimg Pari Hj LYS "KNIGHT I *o?mu? J-pui. $1235 Sid** $1795 Coort-Snu Spaa*. $1591 Ha Corn l $1695 Sto*a ? ??*. $1995 t?. mien r o a. nuN INE IMPROVES WITH U S E ^ I E. G MOORE | jl

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