TVS CAwklNA TMEI. tATUtpiXY 6CTO»n >•. 1M7 __A — r-k— NOllTH CAKOUNA deaths &T1LL ON DECLINE - 19S6. It is •how* by tM npiit* of the Dlvkion of Ylti^ tici. State Board of HMtlk ~ Bir^ In September, tfcta y««. *r«gi»tered • t*io of tilt owt tk# Isnme month In >986i with • total (throughout the State of «• ' compared with 6,aS4 a ifmae m$9- } Infant wortaUty rttow^ a 839 the eorreaponding moi|th in aharp decline for thfl month, tha , BALIMH. — The year's de- dining death rate in North Caro lina held ita^ own during Septem ber, with thi total numfber of 2, 486 deaths, ■■ pntnpai-i.H jith 2. ieport fwvealed, the total non bar of daatha amonc ehfldron mu ^ W year -^oiiqr MTr twred with 4^1 In fle^omWr, 19M, while natemal 4eatha dropped in numfc«r from 40 to at. There were 14 death* last month from tjPfAoid fever in the State, aa eonspared wits ts' eorreipoadiag wliiie whoring tu eou^ in*. dea*'.he jhmI dijJfc yeac tkeria deatha w^re the Mm* for the two montfaa, Ttiheretiloeit allowed a decline this September, the total being 128, ai compared w«h 165 in 4a« year’s September, while eancer ^ inerwne, wtth 41, eo«p*r*d «tSfe * • Pellagra waa m- iron that diaeaae hi SvptewlMr, Iff 17# totaled 104, «■ compared witii 8f the eorreepofi^ing month in 1M6. but dianhea ainang ehlldreft nn- der 2 yean old claimad only 19 last year. HoaiieidM diowed «i l«*re*ae. the Sep4emB«r »»tal »e« be log 4S. £aeC September If waa SI. TWere were 2f 8#pie»b'»t •iikidee tbi* year. huA year lb# total for the mimtb was 23, mm I ia Its?. OALA wmuoft P9Aifun» MlSSISlim iTAT . ftm deaths ttftWaWI fWtir—Ttl—»■ «empai«d— I £S- ^ «■- Ask Copeland About Our Winter Auto t ' . Accessories*^ We Ha ve Any thing You I. Want For Your Car. Kr- Patnmii A SOLID CARLOAD y our Ready For Soon Be here Don’t Gamble With A Half Dead A Weak Battery Often GiTe* No Warning Ot Failure To The Driver—-But If Do«t Gtre Defiait*' ^araikg- Slgmali Wbioh Our Preeition Testing Eqaivmeni Can Detoct. Better HaTe U«.Te«t Your Battery Immediately—Juit For Safety'* Sake. Replace Your Old Weak Battery With a Powerful New \ Firestone An Inside Story Of AS LOW AS WEEKLY Liberal Trade Allowance f s\^ a \ PAT^TED ALL RUBBER SEPARATOR—Tbe new Fire •tone AUrubber Separator gjrei more po%cer and longer life, ^iade entirely of rubber It U unaffeeted by acl^ haat or cold. Tbe "greaSBT porosity allow* tbe eleetrieal enrrent to How freely tbrotigh tbe battery. Tbi* give* extra power for a *«re quiek *tarl. especially in eold weather. EXTRA HEAVY TRIPLE LOCKED PIATES—^Tbe trlj^e locked irfate contain* more actfre material than erdiaary bat tery plate*. Dae to the greater awmbar of i^rtleal and berl.«.—. soatal bar* this plate ha* added itreagtE^ and greater pro tection again*! buckling, shedding and other battery failings. Flre*tone Batteries are built of tbe g»aa mateflals' ^ Free Battery IgspectioB U 1—TEST BATTERY WITH HYDROMETp*. a ADD DISTILLED WATBH IF NEEDED.^ f ' ■ .4 3—CLEAN TOP AND TERMINAL POSTS, 4—TIGHTEN AND QRBASE. TERMINALS. . - f CV-INSPECT ANly'ChiCK C^LES, \-TIGHTEN WOtljt«^N CLAMPS. 7—CHECK GENERATOR CHARGING, RATE. ^ Qnfciwr 1 Starting' Greater % Power, Longer Life -Througli Many, Many Strenuons Service STOP AT ANY ONE OF-OUR THREE by skilled men In Firestone battery facterie*. Every battery f* *eientifcally te*ted to provide top-noteb performance in your ear, MASTER SERVICE STATIONS FOR A COMPLETE BATTERY fcHECK-UP li*ten to oar radio 'program every Monday night at .7 P M over WDNC. STATION NO; 1 PEABODY A. QUEEN STS. PHONE N^taS P. a-POOLE* MANAGER STATION NO. 2 'i MAIN * GREGSON STS. PHONE N-127 THREE STATIONS TO SERVE YOU STATION Na 3 MANGUM A BROADWAY PHONE F-SOOl 5 teading^T ire Battery JAC:KS0K, MiM.. Oft. n'~fA NP)—A colorful paraH^i 1"i by two Kaity-atttrrd marshaH on horsrfiark and Inrludinif tw^ bands, was Wednesday's fra^are tbe IfisaMM^ Negro 5t»Te Fair, tbe .proe«siiB movmg down Captiol at., tbreogh crowds banked en each s»{^ *of the i^et. Negro orgaRisat^one and basiaesaea had Mperially 4e- coratd floats and ear^ and tb.;r? were glrta dreaaed in vartplo- red eoetum*, shining prrmte tomcHbilea, limonilBt bee^fi World War Veterans, Jackson Eoy Scoat Troop and Fair effl- eia^ ia the line of oMrch. Law* renee Day, beauty parlor owner, won firat prije fcr th-j most beaatlfu} float, OPESATlW FOWm IgU IS TO CANCEi. OODOY FIGHT A. JACtSO PITTSBURGH. Oct. 27— P)—Necessity for an operation has cau8«fd Light Heavyw-%ht Champion John Henry Lewis to cancel his heavyweight bout here Thursday ni^t l«ith AfCuro Go- doy, SouA American c1ianip*on, it was announced ThHiatiay by Jak^ Mintz, promoter. Lewis received a bo.* Injory in a recent match with Italo C'^I'NI- neilo, but it didn’t bother fctm until after he lost to l^dv Ga»- tanaga in Detroit. An ezamina tion reveal^ an infectioR. and he *was ordered to the hospitai for an operation. Li * Yoang Joe LOuis Wins Young Joe Louis. Colorad-j stat»> welter and middleweigVit cha)npion, recently knocked out Bobby Cortez of N. Y. in the third round at Colorado Springs. Special repreeemtottv el STANDARD OlLCOMPAHyj FIRESIDE GUILD GI¥E» r«£- HALLOWIEN P ARTY The tosineaa and Profeivifiriri Giria Clab (Fireside Guild) 4 of the Y#€A gave a very enJoyaWa dancing ?Hrty at the "Y” on Monday evening. . ^TiW( two* i^acioas reer»>atl«n . rooma' were thrown open and beautifully decowited with bli^A cats and pumpking and blark anri orange paper, carrymg out tb* colohi of Hallowe’en. Cider and ginger snape were served throngbout the evening. This m the flnt of ^ series «€ social parties the Guild is plan ning fori its I dab year. ing ra^ects and wlel inform»l speakelfs are also on the Kh«inla ••for the year. rPS TRUil! By WOey Pa#|M josmm Miimmm few IN OCT 13 - PAUSHTtR Of lADNA- HUTCH INSON, NOTED STA6E 6E0R6( MURPHY 1WA5 A CHAAAPIONSHIP RUNNER AT y/U£- UNIVERSnY, AND TOEN TODft A JOB AS A RUNNEft ON VAIL STR6£T VHEN HE- miratiniOM APFEAteD VITH-. l.€fiAUJENNe FOR A- ~ NUMSEK CF SEASON? ai^F EDVARP$ , ts -CONSTRUCTINS A LWULELE ^ GF HEAVy CetlOPHANf. . Hfii r"5-M AtHDR BEU£V£S T-HE .*JNE VILL PE MORE- MELLOV THAN VGDPI ■■ K HA^OHE CF DANIEL BC£»4€'S LETTERS IN HIS PRI3E- AUTbGMPM- 'OOLLKTTIOII, -ir 15 A- ty :heipmu2dm Ibsy PL-AVS TH€ RM^TOF •SU6AP.*, UKULCLE GIRL ’ JN ■•tfi* lyQftAEN MEN WARRY: New York, N. Y.—“IT’S TRUE! that George Murphy was once a coal miner, but gave up the job wImb he was dropped, by 'accident, down a shaft in a large bucket?” says Wiley I^daii. ^.. Claire Dodd returns to the screen in M-G-M’s “The Women Men Marry P1RKK5P* •-fie'WOMEII MEN AA/U^fW: SOT HIS SEW DlREmN6 A PGSf NEIGHBORHOOD STORE COR. DUPREE & FAYETTEVILLE STS. ANNOUNCING THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTSt :m 1 M - Grocery - - - Confectionery liousehold Remedies ’‘j' Reasonable Prices DELIVERY SERVICE UNTIL 9im P. ML 4 A 9 ^ Rating

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