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Another food way to study - ex. presslon ft to stand by and watch a uui try to start a stalled automobile on a country road. This Is the health age. Girls are taking long walks tor their complex ions. Since the drug store mored to the other end of Haul Street Vacation Necessities Toilet Articles Perfumes Sunburn Cream _7 Thermas Bottles and Jags Boddie Drug Co., Inc. YOUR DRUGGIST - Loalabnry. N. 0. No other motor oil meets the Ford car's two-fold lubrication needs so completely and efficient ly as does ^Standard" Motor Oil The smoothest motor operation is possible only with "Standard" Motor Oil for Fords. \It splashes freely to every moving part, clings to bearing surfaces, does a thorough job of lubrication. With "Standard" in your crank case you can actually feel the difference. M, STANDARD* * MOTOR OIL The Measure of Oil Value ? ' STANDARD ' 5 V Galvanized Roofing 2-3-4 and 5 Gal. Stone Churns Aluminum and Enamel Pre 4 serving Kettles Plates 10c, Caps 10c, Saucers 5c Oil and Wood Cook Stoves and Ranges. Get prices on Stoves. 30 x 3 CORD AUTO TIRE ?16.00 30 x 3y, CORD AUTO TIRE ?$6.50 ?FURNITURE STORE? The prettiest cheap Iron Beds 70a ever saw. Good Springs and Mattresses. A few more Refrigerators to close out at Reduced Prices. Also Porch Chairs and Swings. See me for anything yon need in Furniture. H. C. TAYLOR FURNITURE Phone 905 HARDWARE our BALaiou letter 87 M. L. Shlpauw ? * Raleigh, Aug. S.?Raleigh pawed a quiet week-the past seven days but ae always, there Were some things to attract the attention of the cititeOs The chief items or loWeet were the reunion of Confederate veterans of H1* SLfLte *nd O"* w*'er supply altua tion. The absence of the governor and other state officials made for a scarcity of news in official circles and tli#re is not mach of public in tsrest in state affairs to relate The city was most gracious host to a hundred of the Boys in Orey Mid they were royally entertained throughout their stay. From the tune the three day convention opened un til the end, everything was done to J1? oM soldiers the beet kind of entertainment and many citlseaa took^eepectal pains to honor the The soldlerswere delighted *9t4? of praise on their llpe for the eity'e hospitality. ?"rfn The trouble with Raleigh's water hearv'are^ST * WOrrjr ??*????. A Sj SSHtSS ft &? E njmmmu^rnrnfc * fj ***** are rotting, the water ladiT colored and has a peculiar taste Dul' ^ the week ciuVens hife ?? aad from Mordec*l Springs and other springs rather than use dMiaCrid 1116 <??cials hare declared that a number of the springe "??ot s^fe for drinking w.tZ'^d Mordecai Springs is among the wttm ber, sothe cltisens arTiTa qu!nd?S" h?V Tater ,s 8a? by officials ^to Lhe pure, but there is little eacour [agement for the average cftisen whc jgoes by taste and smell, | Just what win be the outco ^a"Jatpr,0Brn0tC,w Cityoffic isls are condemned by some and praised by others, one local^ paper taking their part and the other jus! the opposite, it being said that the ITS blw'/""*' l?? "ttlters >r? Mi, np held for having done theirbesL In the meantime, chemiats are workin. cm the water Mtuatton It that a water reservoir will be ron. Wde0?*4 4F,med'at*1>' wb'oh will pro metor clear water free of the vege umiBBTs The peculiar claim of Niies O'Neal bootlegger of the New Light dietrlc county, that he be paid 17001 by-the county lor making himself 1 rtcarions sacrifice to the proWMUol ^ other Uw viola ton be apprehended has been post Pcmcd for consideration by count] commissioners until their SentemhAi MMfltag. O'Neal s.ya-'he^?^ m*f <S?tU^ buroinj a eebooi self ?r.dD I. , ating tbe ,aw bim. ?Mf and allowing himself to be con v** r'rrriag t,me ** &>?E ^ ? womed hi. way wanuence or the guilty par Uee, hc says. He claim, to havVinad agreement with county ol wnili 011 tbt matter Frank Page, highway chalrmai announces that a number of highwa ?>? 'et to bidders on lu gust 23. The exact location of th J * w?Tk has not been decided ai yet. The Department of Conserve 1u nrg,lng a" North Carolinian! to co-operate in iu double work a ng deT?'oplug North Car olina a resources. During the weel Raleigh entertained a motorcade oi State ?? * Koodw111 me ottvte rax commission got UH derway this past week when Secre, tary Fred Morrison wrote to Ken tacky to find out about tax reforms in that State. Kentucky is the out. standing southern s?ate in the mat ter of tax reforms and only in recent years has that state been able to pro gress. It is planned to gather as much data as possible on all the states and then to concentrate oh North Carolina. The Commission has a dif ficult task ahead. The Department of Conservation and Development has added to its staff a statistician train ed in conservation work. He is Park Matthewson, who did similar work in Washington and New York. Major Stedman made some inter esting observations while visiting here with the Confederate Veterans. He believes that the Democratic party has adopted an attitude of watchful waiting as to candidates and if the right man is nominate<k the peoplj, especially the women, will flock to the Democratic banner. He believes a strong Democrat would be elected as the Republicans have not satisfied the great midwest areas. He does not venture the name of the pos sible Democratic nominee. Raleigh, like the rest of the na tion, was greatly astounded Wy the announcement by President Coolidgs that he did not choose to be Presi. dent again. That is what it virtual ly meant, though the president was referring to Ills nomination. Every one believes, however, had he been nominated, the Democrats would have had no chance. Now they believe the Democrats will have a great chance?if the right man is namtd Generally speaking, officials here do not believe the Coolkdge announce ,t means-he will not take the plKm if offered. Others, however. say that this statement by the presi dent me means he is out oI It Time will telL The boll weevil has struck Wake county but the damage is_not serious thus far, nor is It expected to be ser ious. A plan has Ween suggested to Governor lie Dean for national adver tising of North Carolina apples. This plan s**l that the applas can be made as famous as California oranges If handled in the right manner. It is being stuped. Electric light serviod the city was suspended for a part when Sjhaa SSBBSSSnSr- > - - the plant The county ot Wake haa sold $130,. 000 worth of note* which were Issued to fund outstanding debt A local bank bought the Issue. Raleigh cltiaens were grieved to learn ot the death ot Miss Gertrude Sousley. a member ot the faculty ol Meredith ollege, in the mftslc depart ment She died in New York stats at. ter an Illness of several weeks. North Carolina will have the distinction to be the first state to free Its oows ot tuberculosis. The last county, Ashe, has joined .In the work and it Is ex. pected that eradication will be com plete by 1918. Eighty.five counties already have been treed of the dis Oold. That la a word whispered nowadays as the Department ot Con servation and Development examines1 samples of rook frpm Randolph county, preparatory to approving a gold mine In that county. The ex. amlnatlon is of Interest to a great number as It has been believed for a long time that Unre.waa gold In par Ing quantities In the State and years ago mtnss operated at some places. George F. Bare mo re. negro, who. was to have died tor murder last week, has received a 30.day respite' while Pardon Commissioner Bridge*, investigates the case. Baxemore is! convicted of slaying Gordon Yelver-1 - -- ? 1 ton of Fremont. He hns been tried twice, the first conviction being re versed by the Supreme Court end no appeal having been taken after' hie second conviction. There U consid erable interest in the fact that North Carolina, after mounting to fourth place during the past year in pay ment of federal taxes, is on the road to third place th'li year. This is the opinion of federal officials here. . Wake county has set an example to the rest of the State hy using local lawyers instead of bon& attorneys of New York in borrowing money. Here, totorc it ked been believed neoasShrr to use New York lawyers, but' this has been disproven by the local ac tion and money has been saved the county. A. slightly higher rate waa paid but the excessive fees were eliminated so that money was saved. Surry county is the latent' addition to counties testing the powers of the State finance act in collecting taxes. This act has had rough sledding since being passed by the 1917 Legislature. on hand August It when the case of Raleigh against the highway com-1 mission Is tried. There havw been allegations mads that Mr. Hill iaj routing roads by Durham which' should pass through Raleigh, Mr. Hill being a Durham man. The maul ter will be thoroughly aired. The; citizens were Interested In recent statements that churchea were los ing In membership and by prompt de. clarations by Bishops Mouson and Penlck, of Charlotte, that this state ment did not represent a true pic ture as new members entirely offset aqy loss of old members. According to the Department of Revenue 81434 mors license plates have been purchased to due this year than last, the total number be. lng 373,422 just 60,778 short of the total for the entire year ending Jane 30th. According to the Department of Conservation said Development, prospecting for gold Is going on la the section where the counties of Franklin, Nash and Warren corns to gether, the average value of the ore per ton being $700. The Department also announces that the observation station on the Neuse River some miles from Clayton has been Completed which will show the stream condi tion, or flow, from which may We computed the volume of water pass ing . sr. : : ? ~ North Caroline led the notion last year in the elimination of grade grossing with forty -nine to Its credit It also leads In birth rate, there hav ing been 82,469 babies born In the (Continued on Page Seven) -w ye foussan ?; 1 "?"Xf01 I Charlotte.N.d J i V iillflDHUgMIHI TOU WANT THE HIGHEST IN FLOUR QUALITY USE THESE TWO BRANDS GUARANTEED and "THE INTERSTATE MILLING CO." of Charlotte, N. C. 'BEST BY TEST" WHEN YOU ABE IN NEED OF FEEDS OR SEEDS ?SEE US WOOD'S NEW CROP TURNIP AND CLOVER SEEDS If yon haven't tried MAKEMEAT Hog Feed do so today. It wiH giro doable results at Half Price YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR DEMONSTRATION r- . ? 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