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ifBte iujve; £tet« ite some •tatUtieftl extract* from^^inald L. Foster's “I Am King Auto." ®n Jituie.; Isv there yrere 2,000,000 automobil«£ in the United States. .Kgbt million Americans ride in! 000 fur autompi>ilirtg. ... , :f# .'..There yt*X9 6W^ new Antomd>a*s Mebt last year, coBting all the wtiy from $S75 up to $10,000, some cbstiog eveA more. ■ . Cali the total roughly t450.000,000. m 1^90 find auotoef «c>«*8 CBPtlBtiHL.-. An' iziveKtOMSBt of « half of dottnre! half billion dollars worth of cars will! bt m&^ in this couatry a'one. The rieii ii'.;:n’s plaything, a decade Now add it all up—just f1,080,to^y-*l»e ■'‘jit"r-tUe pocr mn's. I A thousand millions spent ob King j r.ecessicy, Kir.i; Auto indeed! the?* 2,000,000 auJSBiftbiles every day, i Automobiling costs the United | Auto! S:atss |lj0s0,000,000 annnally. ; 2,000,000 cars a year wkea'fcurs than there are soldiers and, KU FOR AN OFFICE IN ELEC- Tiro sta:«s aione have more chaul'-tUEAO CANOIOATE IS KOMIN-Vt- r,'. . ; . .. To 1U.1 1,000,000,00.0 gallons of gas worth'! sailors serying the nation. TION. B $130,^0.00.0. (Here’s where John D.! ■ Mere money is spent on fires thau 1 g •and the Star.aard Oil smile expan-i^or a navy; j t'aUsbury, Mr.. Sept, 16.—A :ii- m siveJy!) ‘ Gasoline is greater than gunpowder, ;Hous ciimplicati»ii has arisen in i- 8| Twen:y miiUo.--. additional gallons, of' - are. 2C0,0W -autos in New /’comi-.-o c.otintj- as a result of-Tuosda.v-'? ■ . lubricating oil cost-$8,000,000 a ye^v. iVor^. state. . , :l)en!'.v;:;d;: j.., ;inary, . ^ Tires? Titelv^e millio>i of the.li' ^’arniers own 70,000 .cars, in littk ' v.'ear out in everj' twelve months, and York State, by gum. use up anajher $192,000,000—figuring j Corn-.blessed Kansas has 50,000- for the first time, probahly; it; '.hi: .hiftory of the state, a dead nw;'. «'as nonilriated for olHce. Ernest -V Toail^' tires at only $16 a pi«e. ^averaging in 1914 a machi'ie to every'v’-ne. who d'.ed.suddenly Monday, »;is Automobile aecessones—allowing .eighth famil.v. :jrenirned as nominated over J. y'lay- .$j50. to a car—calls for an outlay of j . One. town of oiily 20(1 population I co'r. ^-lelley for clerk- of the e uviut ?100,000,000 annuaiiy,. ANNUAL EXCURSION to '' JaGksonville and Tampa, Florida 1915. k.FJL> I ; in the champion farm . state i-f the”.» jti>’OV,-n cour; A’la niiiclnhcs) As Mr, Tbadvine died on ••the cuvy inrrs Ijsi'eoediri^ the his namt -. ould V.ot be removed from the ticket. -AI- Garace exHonse, $50 a‘year for each Iowa> has-77 licensee! Ciir-ezzs up another ^100,000,000 ?=y,000,000 in the villag-e .^av: one year. Figm-ins S50 for each car (i£ econo-| Two millions of cars! One to every !'‘housh; the fact of his death wa^ inicr.l is done) and stil! a:i-1^hese United States, Other ^100.000,000 is'spent. ! for every railway locomotive, 28 for passens^er c03ch ” jrnoj't? votes thin his opj^biient i*i th' k.nc\V'’ irejieraily rhroutfhoaf tbo i-oi'.n* tv. his recj.-ived two hiu]di"?d Added up it toials some $(530,000,000 -*-doe?!vt it’l Some monei’. But weVe not-counted ihe cost ■cry Placed end to. end ri’s. would stretch these 2,000,000 in double li^^s Coble-Bradshaw Co. the judges of electioii were jc'OinpeUed to declare him homimteii. I It is .=aid ihat Kelley Will claim the i nomination a:id wiil light qu; the I question in cou.’t. SOUTHERN RAILWAY (Piemier Carrier of the South.) ROUND TRIP: TO JACKSONVILLE $7.50 I — J U’EAtHES mstnvx AW.U BVjl s TO TAMPA $9.50 Rsieigh to Gibsonville, inclusive. N. C„ connect- aiVSR THE CAH LOAD AT CHICAGO, il :,»ro- j i I Now is the ti me to plan for wheat crop. Come right on and get the gen uine Olive No. 11 riding plow, sold 150 every bodys miling and every farmer who bought early last year now rejoic ing over large yield of wheat. .No use to walk and get old when you can ride ai^ Oliver and keep young. See us at once and prepar; to raise large crop in 1918. Just received car load barb wire and nails prices very attractive. We have nice stock galyernized roof ing at this time see us if you are in terested. Our store full to the top. Come to see us we will save money I Clncasto, Sept. I(i.—Entire Carioads ; !. 1 • of peaches from neighboring states; ihavc lieen carted off to garbage heaps,! ja total loss to the shippers and jducers, because no mar'iiet could be found for them, according t« reports jof commission merchants today. I Instead of receiving profits they I'expected, the growers were called on j to pay the freight and cartage charges ’cn their abandoned consignments. One commission man, who wired a shipper that he owed $18,50 for cart- 'age, received this reply: j ! “Have no money, but will send an-i jVther car of peaches in settlement." "Hold the peaches," wired the com- ‘mission merchant. The amount thrown away within the 'last few days was said to hi|]rf been enough to supply hundreds ol^ f^piilies with a generous quantity. The above faries will apDiy from all ststions. Propoirtipnate fares from other Stations. Tickets wifi be sold on Sept. 23tb, for regular trains to Greensboro, ing there with Special Train leaving Greensboro at ,7:30 F. M. Returning tickets will be honored on any regular train due to reach original start ing point prior to midnight of October 5th, 1915. TICKETS GOOD RETURNING BY ATLANTA. GA„ IF DESIRED, Special train from Greensboro w ill consist of Puijman Sleeping (Tars and nice day coaelies. Separate coaches for colored people, MAKE yOUR PULLMAN RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE, For further information, Pullman reservations, etc., ask any Southern Railway Agent, or write, I a B I O. F. YORK Travelling Passenger Ageot, 305 Fayetteville St.. RALEIGH, N. C. 206 CONGKESSMEiS' FOB U'NITEB STATES SUFFKAGE, BOARD ESTIMATES. Nearly Ha!f of House io VoSe For Federal .Amendment, Sajs Mrs. Mc- Cwaiick—Woman Voters Back S. B. Anthony Measure TOBACCO PRICES IMPROVE. Petition 18,333 Feet Long With 500." OflO Names Signed ta it is Started an ita Way to Waskingloc; Start Transcontinental March to Nation'll Capita!. RUSSIANS LOSE 2,500,000 MEN. Ayenge of 8.49 Cent* Pound paid on Wlniton-Sateu Market Last Week. Winston-SaSem, 8«pt. 18,—Salem college will open for its Fall terra next Wednesday niornine. The enrollment lias already reached the 500 mark. The total sales tor the past six days on the local leaf tobacco market total only 113,707 pounds, about 86,- 000 pounds less than were sold during ihe previous week. The farmers everywhere are taking advantage af the lavorable weather conditions and are busy hurvjsting the corn and to bacco crops. Although the raarket fell off in re-1 ceipts during the week it picked up in ^ the average price per 100 pounds, ■ jumping from $7.78 for last week to' 8.48 for this week. The Dispatch Onlf $1.00 Per Year. 9r 5 MoBthf 50c. Commence Fall Sewing Coble-Bradshaw Co. Geneva, Sept. 16.—The number of j Russians taken prisoners sincc May 11 'by ,4ustjians and Germans i.s reckon-! yQ^jjed by La ^uisse at 2,571,750. It isj [stated that 6,000 guns and 4,000 ma- j chine guns have btan captured. The newspaper states that these Agurec ?havs been from oHicial bul- C01T0N TEN AND A HALF WAXHAW, jletins. Waihaw, Sept, 18.—Fifty bales af new cotton were ginned here yester day, -several today, and the price paid has reached 10 1-2 cents a poundf. Cotton seed jumped from 30 to 38 Tne New Fall Styles with their touch o( quaintneu bom 1680 are f^hfully repi^uced by McCall Patterns The Fati Fathioni ihow mote simple linss, whiah malcei it euicr than ever before to construct a dress (tom patterns — see the new McCall Book of Fashions Sm^ Frit M«i.l ON SALE Mr€all V\> »rc shuwnji ro»ny ntht-r || u fcl ed wilh new idcM ; * opw knu Octe‘_>?r . .t t -.t « ie-wi»iK. OeaUtUlit muipi?St:CR£ Latest F*n SirW '.tii 1‘attorn ^779. Of iiiiinjt' itevr •• MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION •• •• Fourth Series of Stock Now Open. Payments Begin October 2nd. Andrew Carnegie Says: ''The man who cannot and does no save money, cannot and will not do anythin^ else worth while.” Best meass for saving kiown. loveetftrs net 6 per cent, free of tax. ^ jftiB IS and pay f«r jour home with your rest money. Let us show yoi. 4^ OFFICERS: i JR. R, Sellars, Pres. M. A. Coble, V. Pres. ’ C. C. Ponville, Sec-Treas. DIRECTORS; B, R. Sellars J. A. BarnweU J, P. Sp»on M. A. Coble S. W. Malone W. W, Rippy A. A. Apple H. M. Montgomery C. G. Fon vilie J. C. Lloyd D. R. Fob viUe POOR
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