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Can fit everybody from the baby to tlie old man. Also a good line of Men's gloves, underwear and working cl?thes. Will make a cheap price on Diamond casings and tubes. Miglit be able to fill your orders for hardware. A full line of feed and groceries at all times. Come to see me when in ttwn. Yours truly, J. w. PERRY HOW MANY HOURS A DAY PUMPING WATER Just figure the time now spent in pumping and carry ing water and consider that all of this could be saved by the use of a Delco-Light water system. You would be free to devote your time to more impor tant work. Ask us for details regarding the Delco Light water system that you should have. Sold in Franklin County by Raleigh Electric Service Co. Raleigh, N. C. It's Easy To Decide When you come shopping here for yoar Groceries it is ewy to decide what to buy, for yon do not have to think about the quality? it's always good, or about the prices ?they 're always lowv Always a full line of feed stuffs on hand. I SSSS9fm?&0&p?(m&*!SmFBECSSIX3&KEECS5SSSBSmE^Sl North Carolina Two Giants Banished From Organized Baseball LEFT TO RIGHT: 8ANO, DOLAN, O'CONNELL Jimmy O'Connell. substitute outfielder of tbe New York National League Baseball Team, whom John McGraw purchased from San Francisco Club for 175,004 at the beginning of last season, was barred from organised baseball for all times, together with Coach Coxy Dal an, of the Giants, on the charge that they had attempted to bribe Second Baseman Sand, of the Philty Na tionals, to throw the game which clinched the pennant for the Giants. Sand reported the offer to Manager Fletcher, of the Phillies, and Judge L&ndii* action followed. PLENTY OF THRILLS AT THE STATE FAIB Raleigh, Oct. 1. ? One of the best combination amusement attractions ever seen 'at the North CaroUoa State Fair is promised this year in the form of Hoaglan's Hippodrome, which is composed of fourteen horses, fourteen persons and a complete auto polo out fit of five cars and five noted players. This will be staged on the race track in full view of all fair visitors. One of the main attractions is the auto polo, which is declared to be the most exciting of modern amusements. Complete games r.-ill be played dally between the "Hoosier Tigers" and the "Indiana Bears." Another innovation will be push ball, staged between teams on horse back and played with a ball over four feet in diameter. There will also be Roman standing races, where three teams of horses will race; standing hippodrome race consisting of two teams of three horses; and running races between thoroughbreds. For more comical amusment there will be the unrideable mule; an eight chair horse elimination race and last but by no means least, the bucking Ford, a novelty of side splitting pro portion. In addition to this big list of at tractions, there are also on the list of the free bill the DeVrles troupe of gymnasts and the Sig Franz troupe of trick and comedy cyclists. These acts will furnish plenty of thrills, It is declared. On the midway this year will be the Johnny J. Jones collection of shovrs, which are well known in this section of the country. All amusements at the State Fair this year will hnve to meet the standard set by Mrs. Vanderbilt when she became president. They must be wholesome and there must be no gambling, the management announces. WAKIXG THE ROAI>S SAFE Acting upon the suggestion of a plmy cologist, following a series of test, a Chicago taxlcab company Is setting up a model Btreet section, which will contain In life size about every form ot emergency which can happen to an automobile. New drivers will be given their training there before going out into regular traffic. The National Association of Taxi, cab owners is pii-iming to bri.igl about the establishment of similar training streets In other principal clt ies of the United States. If this form of training is good tor taxi drivers, It would likewise be good for the "green" driver who has his first experience at the wheel of an automobile. The phsycologist fou'id that to be a "f^ife" driver, one must not be obliged to stop and think what he must do In each instance. One brief second might mean the difference between fcafety"mnr~dlsa8ter In an emergency. The driver's reaction to a street sign, a traffic signal or a pedestrian step ping sudd nly from the curb Bhould be instantaneous and automatic. The roads will i^fcver be safe for motoring until some* sort of systetfi is worked out, whereby drivers are given tests before being permitted to drive cars. Neither will safety be assured un til every state has rural police petrol ing the roads as a constant menace to speeders It hold them In check. ahothkr price incrkahk Concurrently with the lncreaae of unemployment and a alackenlng of ra. tall trad*, therp la raported an ad vance in price* of nearly all commo dltlea. Bradatreet'a Index number, of October 1 ahowed an advance of 1.4 per cent over the figure for September X, and waa nearly a cent higher than a year ago. Dr. 8. Rapport, of Durham will be at boulaburg at the Hotel Wedneadny, October 22nd for one day only to ex amine eyea and fit glaaaea. Dr. Rttpjrort haa vlalted Loulaburg before and le In well and favorably known. 10-17-1 t*toT *111 probably become more at tractive when We regard It aa recrea tion. School Frocks Recite the Mode's Simplicity Tbe picture of the pretty school frock shown here tells its simple bat pleasant story with much complete ness. The dress Is made of wool Jer sey, In a castor shade, and has Just enough adornment of fine tucks and buttons to reveal the expert workman ship that gives It class. As an expo nent of the mode In school frocks It cannot be excelled ? they are nearly all made on the same lines. The round collar, of unbleached linen. Is brightened by a little funcy stitching, done In a high color, and it Is by far the most popular neck finish. There are small, practical pockets at each side, long sleeves with tucked cuffs, and a narrow belt of the material. In spite of their sameness in style there is plenty of diversity in school frocks ? because there is great variety In the materials used for making them. Plain and patterned twills, Btriped and crossbar flannels, vel veteen, kasha and. fancy woolen weaves are used. Pipings in bright colors brighten up the darker colors ? as pipings of bright red or green on nnvy blue, and short rows of round buttons to match these pipings make a very pretty finish. WUd Flower Millinery for Winsome Bud* An the little bnde la the roeebo* <ard?a ?f *lrta hare to ba batted, and If bl?MMM that gladden the earth have counteeparta anywhere in ap parel, they arc to ba foond la mt llnery, Here la ? wlnaoma bud? aometlmee called a flapper, wearlac a wUdftower bat? aa pretty aa tba wee, crlmaon-ttpped flower* that Bob ble Bona lored aqjl IU| of. It la a "cratch fait ? la any color ? and It la very becoming. And one can aaa la the eyee of tba Uttle maid that aha Uvea it THE STAR Grocery Company Has Purchased the J. S.Howell Business and will sell wholesale and retail Feed, Fertilizer, Nitrate Soda, Flour and all Heavy Groceries Main Office-at present South Main Street Howell Building A. W. PERRY, Mgr. A Steak You'll Enjoy -- n We don't believe there is a single man in this town who wouldn't enjoy sitting down to one of our Steaka. Cut from he best quality beef, right where the meat is most tender and the juciest, it is a wonderfully good dinner. PROMPTNESS The prompt delivery of your orders is a point of special pride with as. "We realise when you place your order, either by phone or in person, that you want your pur chase delivered promptly. Try us o nany on any one or more items. Cash Grocery & Market r 4 f-' ? IT PI105E t"0 * *? . * LOTJI8BUM, IT. 0. f V " ' *? . i - - l.?. -J, .....
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