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- 3 i A li 'ti s 1 1 2i ' 1 s - s. n 7 r f--.CS -T .-. i 5 fl 4 I 1 f r. i ' H f '; it,-'!..;" ' . Nation -Wide haS i - v ti ft 1 Chandler History and Convincing Increases Chandler light-Weight Six; the first high grade six-cylinder car weighing Jess than 3,000 lbs. and selling lor less than $2000, in troduced to the public daring the Chicago Automobile Show, January, 1913. Ground broken for Chandler factory April 6th, 1913. Delivery of Chandlers in quantities began July 30th. 1913. . Selling price, $1785. The vear 1914 brought very general recog nition to the Chandler Car. Leading dealers sought the Chandler sales-agency and sales leaped forward. Selling price, $1595. The Chandler Light-Six Idea was now thoroughly established. Official tests by Chicago and New York Automobile Clubs proved Chandler economy beyond shadow of doubt. . Year 1915 opened with the announcement of the new Chandler price, $1295, a record- making low price for a high-grade six. Such a car at such a price stampeded the trade toward the Chandler. Two new factory buildings and a large addition to the main factory completed by March 1st to take care of added production. Chandler production increased rapidly. By April 1st we were shipping 40 cars per day day, by May 5th 50 cars per day, by May 20th 60 cars per day. April shipments showed 233 ; increase over April, 1914. May shipments showed 493Jo increase over May, 1914. June shipments showed 646fo . increase over June, 1914. These Figures Tell the Story of Chandler Success Pacts to Re abbutthe wmd mm MB3 Mt : A: -A: -Hurdte tot - Jiosiey spent Sundarnear-liVrei with his parents. vvs - - - J; :S Mr. E. A Twinewas entertain- ed by.a'yjDtfng lady Sunday. : V " Mr. E: L.: Hurdle accompamed Miss .Bettie Twine; to prayer meeting JSanday night Mrs.: J. S;Boantree is on: the sick list. - - h Mrs. T. J. Blanchard was vthe guest of Mrs. Mary Perry Satur day afternoon. : Mr. E. L. Hurdle called ! on Miss Coia Winslow late Sunday. afternoon. " Mrs. Mary Twine who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Annie Bunch, returned to Mrs. J.; S. Bountree's Sunday. . Mr. Jesse Rountree was -out for a spin Sunday. me. What is the reason for this tremendous growth in ; Chandler demand? Just ask yourself this question. The answer is obvious when you know the. Chandler car. " It's simply because, regardless of price reductfons, regardless of new models, there is no other car of such superior character at a similar price. No other car selling for less than $2000 possesses all these high-grade features of design, construc tion, and equipment found on the Chandler: Genuine Haijd-buffed Leather Upholstery. Auxiliary seats in tonneaa - of tounngcar are instantly Roadster or Seven-Passenger Touring Car, $1295 Arrange for demonstration The marvelous Chandler motor, of Chandler design - and built in the Chandler factory. A powerful, quiet, economical .beautiftill y fin ished motor any man may well be proud of. " Bosch Magneto, and JElojch Spark Piugs. Gray 4 Davis Blectric Start ing Motor. '- Gray & Davia Blectric Gen erator. Rayfield Double-Jet Carbur etor. Mayo Oenuine Mercedes Type Radiator. Worm-bevel Rear Axle, smooth-running and silent. Cast Aluminum Motor Base , extending from frame to frame. Three Silent Chains, en closed and running in bath of oil, for driving motor shafts; adjustable, folding away . entirely out of sight into the back of the front seats. The greatest improvement in seven-passenger con struction. FirestoneDemountableRim. Stewart Vacuum Gasoline Feed. Imported annular ball-bear- ings. .. Golde Patent One-man Top, covered with .genuine - Neverleek. Jiffy Curtains. Bair Patent Top Holders. Motor-driven Horn.' Stewart-Warner Magnetic ; Speedometer. Instantly - Adjustable - Tire Carrier (no straps) at rear of tonneau. AH the usual Incidental equipment. L C.' REfi eOMPMV, .. . " f . s-' i' t f, S ' 3.- ' CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, MatifacturersCJjEyELA Peach Siding News, Mrs. Frank Gray and mother-in-law &pent a short while at Mrs. B. G. Rountree's Friday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Carmean and Miss Ethel Nixon have re turned home after a pleasant visit with friends inWallaceton, Va. 'Little Miss Maxine Carmean is spending -a while with her grandparents, Mrv and Mrs. Robert Solomon at Wallaceton, Ta. . Little Miss Oneida M. Roun tree spent from Thursday until Sunday with her grandparents at Sandy Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rountree gave a dinner June 23, in honor of their little daughter, Oneida's, third birthday. Those prenent were Mrs. H. S. Carmean, Miss Lula Rountree, Mrs. T. H. Roun tree, Mesdames A Mand C. J. Perry. . Our community was greatly shocked to hear of the death ot Mrs. Warren Hobls; w)iich occur red Saturday at her home near Trotville. She is survived by her husband and one little boy ouly 2 jcaxs auu u munmH oia. ana a host of friends and relatives Mis. Hobbs will be greatly miss ed. : Mr. Hobb's sister will keep house for him. miss vnnie Jiountree spent from Saturday until Sunday -with ker cousins Misses Bessie and Lula Rountree of this place. , Mesdames Martha J. - Nixon, A. W. Luke, R. R. Solomon, Heaber Sawyer and Daisy Gre gary enjoyed a whortleberry hunt one day last week. Mr: and Mrs. C. L. Stallings are very ill at this writing. : Misses Lular Bessie, Annie, and Mrs. Eula Kountree were the guests iof Mra.?"Thom ts Rountree j Messrs. E. A. Twine, K. F. Riddick, and Robert Oliver made their usual call Snnday. Roduco News. (Too Late For Last Week.) Misses Alma and Ella Mary Eure spent Saturday night with their cousin, Miss Ethleen Eure of Eure. Mrs. Pattie Savage and sister, Mae Sue Parker, called at the home of Mr. PautParker-Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Powell spent Saturday night "with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gar ter of Hobbsville. Messrs, Cleveland Gatling, Allen Taylor, and J.. R. Parker called at the home of Mr. Paul Parker Sunday evening. Several of the young people from this neighborhood attended Children's Day at Harreli'B church Sunday afternoon. . . Messrs. Sammie Taylor, Pres ton Harrell and Topsy Eure oall ed at the home of Mr. Clay Sure Sunday evening. . ; ; Mrs. Grafton Gatling "and! Mrs. Davie Traxter called here Tuesday afternoon. . ' Mr. Preston harrell was! the guest of Miss Leigi Belle Felton Saturday evenings Mr. Topsy Eare'-seutSaturday night with his brother, Mr. J. R Eure of Eure. . - Mr. J. A. Hines and Mrs. Pat tie Savage called at' Mr. C. C. Par ker's Sunday afternoon. J Mrs. R. 0: Cowper snd child ren spent Sunday with Mrs. H. N. Felton. ;' ' . - ; : . ' " Mrs. R. E. Eure spent last Weduesday in Suffolk, Va. . Act Kiy Eure Notes. (Special.) I Mr. K. R. Harrell came home Thursday from tha Sarah Leigh Hospital where he has been for treatment. Mr. Lee Landing of Tarboro, N.' C. spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. J. T. Harrell, last week. - - . Misses Emma Truitt, Hannah Eure, Messrs. Barton Pierce and Garland Hale of Winton, N. C. were visitors at Mrs. A. M. John son's Friday. Mt. and Mrs. J. P. Hale, Miss Enid-Lee, Draper and Mr. Billie Williams spent Sunday at Drum Hill,'N. C. Miss Tulie Harrell who linder- went an operation at St. Andrews Hospital Suflolk, Va. returned home last week greatly improved Mr, John Sawyer and daughter, Gladys, visited Mrs. J. T, Powell Saturday and Sunday. " Mrs J, J. Williams, . who has been ill for the past few days, is reported better. Thel.O.O F. singing class of Goldsboro, N. 6. will give . a concert at the Baptist Church Monday night July 5. " -r The ladies Missionary Society will give an ice cream supper Fri night forthe benefit of the church. DelayHas- Been Dangerous In Edenton. Do the right thing at the right time ' v Act quickly in time of danger. In time of kidney danger Doau's Kidney Pills are mOst effective. Plenty of evidence of their worth. - H. T. Jackson; Creswell, N. C , . mm ..'... says: Ml sutiered lor backache and pains across my pains across my loins. If I attempted to stoop or lift anything, sharp twinges 'caught me in the small of my back. My kidneys were weak and the kidney secretions were too frequent in " passage They were also Jhighly colored and contained sediment. Since I used Doan's Kidney Pills, : the backache has left, toget her with the pains -in my loins.. .Now I can stand all day ' long and not have that distressing pain in my back. The kidney secretions are regular in passage and I haven't the slightest trouble" with my-kid neys." ' Price COiCJ tUd alers. . Don'4, simply ask for a kidney remedv get Doaa's Kidney Pills the same ihat Mr. Jackson had. r Fos- ter-Milbnrn Co., Props., Buffalo, N.Y. advt Joppa News Items (Too Late .For Last Week.) Mrs. T.J. Blahchard and daugh ter, Miss. Inez, visited at Mr. R. N. Twine's Tuesday afternoon. MrT Will Stallings was the guestt)t -Missjora Rxmpree Sun day night. . . J ''y' . .. Miss Bessie Twine 'entertained Miss Lillie, King, Messis "A, A. .Hurdle and Join Riddick Sunday Hickory Cross (Too Late For Last Week) Little Preston Eason is quite sick at this writing. Misses Bettie Twine and Lilly King were visitors at Sunday School Sunday. Mr. B. W. Ward and family of Bosley and Mr. A. A. Hurdle passed through here Sunday. "Mrs. J. S. Rountree is serious ly ill. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bagley called to see her sister, Mrs. Rountree Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Eason and baby were gnests at Mr. H. W. Easoh's Snnday. Mrs. W. I. Winslow of Belvi dere visited her sister, Mrs. Bill Eason, Saturday afternoon.' Mr. J. S. Rountree called at his the home of his daughter, Mrs. Herbert Stallings Sunday morn- . V. i- ing. . v . Misses El top and Marie Eason made a short call at their aunt's, Mrs. Roxie Eason, Tuesday after noon. . ; " Messrs. J ames : Riddick and Nathan Nixon are also on- - the sick list. . '' . ' Messrs E. A. Twine and Ivon Riddick made their usual call Sunday. : . ";, ' " -; : Mrs. Lon Hurdle visited at her parental home- Saturday 'and Sunday. . . .: Miss Savannah Rountree called at Mrs.H:W Eason s Wednesda sot regular action of the- bowels easYi i natural. :inoyenii of constipation; try Doa u's Rego hifdroir Cry Jfpc Fletcher's 1 yn$i& D Wmlm -jaMMiaa--lt-tfffgg The Kind. 4Tott Have Always Botight, and which has been . in use for oyer, 30 years has home the signature of ana nas ucen maae unaer nis per- as yrf-ffi- sonal supervision since its infancy. W7ueJuM, -"Allow no one to deceive yen in this. All CJoiiTitftrfeitsi Imitations and ' Justas-good'' are bui: Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Chiidrenr-Experience against Experunent, What is' CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless jsnhstithte for Castor Oil, Pare eoric, Irops and Soothing Syrnps. It is pleasant. it! contains 'neither v Opium, Morpliine nor otb er Narcotic substance. Its age is its 'guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Eor more than thirty years it has been in?'nstantruse: f or the reliet.of Constipation, Flatulency, ."Wind-Colic, all Teething. Troubles and Diarrhoea. I It &;regulates the Stomach and .Bowels, assimilates thO Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tlie Mother's Friend 'x'--y.C:tz; -&Y3k -:xx"' - sXX:: ; . ALWAYS i Bears the Signature- of The Kind You Have; Always Bought fHB CKNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YOWC CITY. PEPS Some thirst-quencher is right! The most c tiringgames are well worth the energy if followed by a cool glass of Pepsi-Cola. Not only delicious and wholesome but in vigorating at all times after contests of brain or brawn. And in the home it has the same appetizing and comfort--giving effects. You can' get it at the fountain- m or caroonatea in bottles, at your grocer's. D For All Thirsts PepsUCola MADE FROM Bottling Co. aw Gir?fA the new HARTFORD ybu:how to do it. : Aft' em s J&btxyt Our jUcy is giveiyou tte at the Sxste whole different views of the engine. 3 evening. - -. lets. ,2oc at alL stores. Sifvf. . - - ' .- - i .- - - it-.'x ,'r't?r!i .:-it s 'V 1 v:'. '1- oaturaay afternoon.
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