David Harris Work Shirt Goods 12 Jc Fast Color Gingham 12 k ? ? Overalls 98c ? ?y ' '' < ork Shirts 49c Heavy Men Union Suits 98c WE SELL CHEAPER BANK BOOK When we urge you to start a Savings Account with this Bank today, we are giving you some straight from the nhoolder advice that yon will thank us for in later years. The successful men of today are successful because they knew how to save money. We will be glad to tell you how. First National Bank W.E. WHITE, President F. J. BEASLET, Cashier W. B. BARROW, Assistant Cashier iAtnsBusa, Kortfc OL'B RALEIGH LETTER ? ? ? Bj K. L. Shlpmnn ? Raleigh, Nov. 14.?The capital CltV joined the rest of the State on Frl. day in heaping eulogies upon heroes o( the Wo r lyd War and rtght well did her citizenship enter into the spirit of the occasion. While Governor Mc. Lean was talking to the veterans at Lincolnton, former Secretary Joee phus Daniels at Greensboro, and At. torney Geneial Brummltt at Benson, Col. Albert L. Cox, Commander of the North Carolina Division of the Ameri can Legion, found little difficulty in "keeping the home Ores burning" la the "City of Oaks." All are agTeed that it was the biggest Armistice Day cele bration Raleigh and Wake county has ever experienced. Veterans of the six ties and those of 1898 graced the oc. cusion with their presence, taking their places in the parade alongside the khaki-clad troups of Flanders field and marched to the tunes of wartime days under the Stars and Stripes, baiting at the city auditorium long enough-to hear.?-masterful plaa for everlasting peace by Colonel Cox, himself a giant leader in the strug gie to make the world safe fordc: mocracy. Governor McLean left early In the week for a tour of tbe western nart of the State after discussing plans with representatives of publishing bouses and the State Board ot Edu cation for tbe distribution of text books to school children at a less cost [than they are tow retmlretf ~tn- pav The Governor opened the Southeast. fern flower Show in Ashevills on Thursday and delivered the Armistice Day address in Lincointon on Friday Tomorrow-he will be host to the Gov ernor of Arkansas who comes with a party of his fellow' citizens in gasst of information aud to pay his respects to the Chief Executive of the State. Governor McLean issued during the week-a proclamation endorsing the forthcoming eleventh annual roil call campaign of the American Red Cross in which he invites the cooperation of religicus and educational agencies. -Beginning-last- Friday .the roll call will continue until Thanksgiving day i rects attention in a special proclama tion. Many State papers are prepared at tbe Mansion and at the executive offices in tbe basement there are be ing enlarged and ventilated' for the away from capital routine; Vftille busy a plenty nil the time Governor McLean will prSbably accept an in vitation to address the Jackson Day dinner guests in Washington on Janu ary 13th, or thereabuota. ? In r statement given out la Aehe. ? vllle Wednesday Biglil Governor Mc Lean started anew the controversy over the public printing by rapping the newspapers and former contract ors whom he intimated were respon. sibtc for the long delay in settlenjpnt. Farmer contractors countered with spirited reply and tbe next move la 1 an to the Printing Commtaaica-M list Centennial workers of the Great er Raleigh District held at Meredith College during tbe week heard heart. nr-reports- of progress and resolved to carry on until the entire sum of fl,500,0ii0 is raised in cash and pledg es. (7,553.50 was reported in addi tion to the amount already promised. Total reported for the Central and Raleigh Associations and the Raleigh Civic Division was (116,261.50. Re ports trom the seven other associa tions in the Central District are ex pected to swell the amount to at least (250,000. Raleigh has been host during the major part of the week to the 91st annual session of the North Carolina Methodist Conference meeting in the Edenton Street Methodist church on Wednesday morning with Bishop Ed win D. Mouzon, of Charlotte, in the chair. Representing the State in the absence of Governor McLean, Chief Justice .W. P. Stacey, the son of a Methodist minister, delivered the ad dress of welcome in which he touch ed on the center of- the important faith of Methodism and recounted the progress of Its mission, in the world. Concurring in the suggestions of the the Chief Justice, Bishop Mouzon re minded those who are more interest ed in theological systems than righteous living that Methodism is in. terested in the Christ-like life and ii keeping faith sound by keeping met safe in the faith. The visiting minis ters and lhymen, numbering severs hundred, were entertained in th< homes of Methodists and their man] friends here. Assistaut Director. Dixon, of the De partment of Conservation and Develoj ment, calls (the attention of sports men to the exemption of Currituck Albemarle, Roanoke, Croatan, Pamll co. Bogue and Core sounds from th< provisions ot the State.wide garni law in its application to migrator] wild fowl and warns them that th< four upper counties of Ctirrltuck [Dare, Hyde and Tyrrell are protectei by special game laws, leavtog all ter ritory south of Hyde county, subjee | only to State licenses. In anothe statement Mr. Dixon hands out the in formation that North Carolina stream: will probably have around three mil lion tront for stocking purposes net year. 550,000 rainbow, trout eggs ar expected from the United States Bu reau of Fisheries for State fish hatch erles and for distribution in Nortl Carolina weters, while brook trou eggs are likely to number 2,500.001 State Pardon Commissioner Edwi B. Bridges foand scores of applies Hons for clemsncy awaiting consider etion on his return to the office re cently but lets it be known that hi actions will not He governed by sen timental appeals usually made dui ing Thanksgiving and Christmas psi loda. He proposes to consider ever 'esse on its merits. ' Collector GUlliam Grissoa has his his answer to the complaint of n [preventatives of the Cannon estate I like salt brought for recovery of (U7 1*7( 39 the amount claimed to hai keeps right on delivering - K * i- i ? - ? enjoyment Camel holds the leader ship because it delivers . complete smoking plea sure?tnats tamers platform. U937,1LJ. RiTmlli ompuT. winaton*Sal( WmmN. C. j*JI If all ctgawttawBimpoi as Camel you wouldn't hear anything about special treat' ments to make cigarettes good for the throat. Nothing takes the place of choice tobaccos. been 111 excess of the late Mr. Can hod's Indebtedness to the Federal government on Income taxes for the year 1926. The case Is expected to come to trial In flS" Federal Cctart here early in the new year, with Chas. E. Hughes, of New York, acting as one of the attorneys for the plain tun. ? * A 5262371,843.65^tim?over In the State's business for October is re. ported by State Auditor Baxter Dur ham. Debits 112,846,393.85, capital assets 8163,093,600, , railroad stocks 35,173,580, State warehouse invest, ments 5175,950, public school building fund securities $82,379,000, State loan fund investments $1,316,900.60, sink, ing fund $22,585.61, sinking fund in Vestments $5,383,000, cash in county trust fund $60,510.40, county loan fund Investments $1,652,587.25. Credits: (Continued on Page Three) for Economical Transportation K A 1 I 1 ?'* nnwiftiirei cax tor her.too/ In thousands of American homes there are now two automobiles?"a car for her, too," so that there may be transportation for the family while "he" drives to business. And because it Is so easy to drive and path ... because it is so decidedly smart and comfort able, today's Chevrolet is an outstanding favor ite among women drivers everywhere. Come in?and see the beautiful Chevrolet models. 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