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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, '1911 t ; ThTNTews and Observer I,--' . m. o. " HMD Aim U" ... CAf Jlerta. Ootmr "- 1.1T a at . as. , asa. - x .............,. 5 20 a.sv n -r ii. - 12 :M ".seedy a relet WJ .a. . 4:4 si Mhooflf arlee ' P aWs., M p-m. OlTHgB KAILW doing taat UolM WW 4 a.sv - JO' I.SL f S.sa. ii pa. p"- 1:23 a.a t - Onfnf Keats - Arrtfe Raleies. f -en .m. !J ? P . '...12 P.". a 1 P Cn Rail Arrlee R.leltb " n a m n v p.gk til M a B. :! pa. :W P Dalit n"pl "nndsy. All etbera dally. Inrestlgatlng t'irr. ("aft. F. M Jordan, of the Htatc Insurance loperl mnt. Is investigating; lire al Klk Park. Rack From IneiNtitim Trip. Fherwood 1in Hcll returned yeMci day from an investigation and Instruc tion trip to iJiirulntoii, Hln-I ! . iind Jtutherfordton. Commlfttoiicr King; 111. in . i -King, commiwmtifi imhlir Kafrty has been corioned to his room lor the mm few Aa ve wlftA a mi vrr" iittk of lagrtppe. Annotated De-le-gat. Key. U H Wtephennn, euieripteoiicM of the Ap aoclaterl Charities, hu lieen appointed delegste ly 'Jmiinnr I'raig to the Conference of Corrections and Char Itjee tn he held In "Halt iniure, May 12. Will Mng Hoot. Miea Mara am tttradmtn an t Mr, Arrhlf Horton will sing a duel ut the pifr rfervli ea of Ft. Bavlour's rniipel. In Mlenwood, this evening. The public In cordially in-..vttaa-lu aiuuA.. ... . "W"urfm.i Hoii- : WMTHiinnf- Trr- Pvmctor Jhft W: Mtnm yrtrl laaud a rinlt to .1. V. Halna fir th (PrfCtlon n Slt St Mary 'a alrf nf a an-room rtorr huliflina' to owl hIxmiI CItII 'onpt Momlat. Tht inarih trm of Walrc snpprtor rrmrt will con vrn Monday morning f"r the trial f)f civil caitea. The rmrt will run Ihre ki and JiidR Krank ,A. Ian lela, of lioldsliiiro. will prid. Thr criminal ti-rm. whlrh m In have beon held last wwk. was hrnken up on account of mallp.i in tlM' county jail. Personals Xlr..VV... rttancHI h a returned from vtMlHnR relatives in MarKuretta vllle , I'rcs A. . Iteynolds. of ("ullnwhee No rm.il S hix.l. who has heen vlalt Inar liev I II. MiCrinlcii, returned home yet rday. Mrs. II ii. KiMird, if WllmlnKton. l n Haleiitll vlslt'.ir. M e.Ksrs (tin Htnao. .f ' WIMInma n1 Jne Willis, ( Charlotte. ar'! vla .rora lii ih.' lty Mr. Ii 11 Alunson. of WllrolnRton. a f-i-emlliiK a f iImvm here. Ur Anhlk.al.il M.t mlerson. of I'hap 1 Kill, Is Vlsttlrtu fri Ratrlith'. Mr A. ' llilkhea, tif Aie. was III . ll Cll yehtertlat Jlr W K Hfne-M-tiu of l.lntten. t-as aiinr. those here yesterday. ,ir Mi'lanltl l.ewls. of Chapel Hill. h ;'rl'.oin(i Ihs week- ml in the city. Mr l t Moor-', of Charlotte. Is a I tleiiLlt Victor. .tlr It !' SluH.fM. i-f Speil. Wa tinoi.t: Iho'-e h l est, rday. Mr ltuis Hiimontt. .Ir . t f ttolda Ore. in- it lsltir in Italt'lfch. .Jr. A I" N oe II of tireenMioro, la $ il:iirss visitor hire Mr Hi' l I'eArinoli. of Cllarh'lte. lyiileiah visitor. Mj J W . Hell, of Kocky Mount. aslh arnonK thtwe here- yeter'day. Mr X . T Moore, of Hruce, waa In he cllv yesterday. MiMtrs Hlnke 1'hippa and J. N Thompson, of lire enahoro. wrrt In IvulelKh yerterday. Mr. Let'" AliplewhUe. . n( t'hapel --HH1. tas In the city yesterday nil hi way to Wllaoa to spend the week pnil with relat ea frea. K. K, Mlrahnin. of the l'nl ntlty of 'Ah 'arnllna, nl Chapl Hill, returned home yesterday after noon after spending; several dava In the city . MMIC MKKTIMJ. Rerular tnretitiK of Wm. O. HO' lxdxe. No A. -V and A M . will rse held timnrri (Monday) evening at Irlil orltH-k Work In the Klrst Ieirres antl candidates are requested J I on hand promptly. ."' . A 1" " M asl e f ' TTaaoria TfY Th r -PTty arf Invited to tie present Hy older of C. T. MHM.EVAnHAN. W M. l.C blrdaonc Secretary. UPSET J.N3S3d IV The ta Inters, tltr rtrr Iriciana and iuTmtpr are ail htis rraHidrUtnai the mtlre interior of onr Mtre. . AltMn a f-w dava Trothltuf will be m lliM'Inaa slia,ar, ami we will ttUitUytutf ll niltleett Him of Sprlni WcarinK Apteel- err pern The dally shlji. nicnta hoinff Hved In diinu this mooi rmpliat leallj. Onr W lifiiiit(rtm irm (llsilay aiuikms imiw ha r a few of tlie eorln aljle llalv TOPSYTURVY AAHaiASdOX. - Am r in and About the City i 1 I vrv BE HONEST FIRST SAYSDRPOTEftT Furman President Urges Young Men Not To Corrupt Their Souls For-Gain i rttaactel tm Ttw ttvmm and Otoww , HakT"urt, March . "And what will you do young Kntlenien when the tempt&Uon umc? J will tell you thU tiid 1 wish I could writ1' It In word of fire. It in httter i.,evtT to rrath the helirhts in biitr,-H, In politim, tn lamittK than to Hnd upon rachinK them that .iu havf corrupts your foul wraui" ytu ha v layeI t lie Kame with tlu tfil'rt uu'lta and u n- dtr h( control" Thus dil Ir. Kd M. L'ottal. pr- Mept of Furmjin t iiivfrsltj. cjiieiutl1 a mairroi twenty-minute Mildrri to the Mtudent lniy in thin rnornlnK't chapel SiT ciHW. Tr lrtat, the brother of the k" Kor-jt prtHiilent, dlHCuSfHl th tfjiiptatioruf htch i hip to Jaiun. rf-adinc tlip hrt lvn vfrweii of th1 fourth chapter f Matthew. aald th teniptattonn were thowe of the flesh,' to fiinailfiHm, and to ambition. "Th ternptat Uifiit of yiMint; men &rn thus (if the ileHh," amid the speaker, li appetite and to jpaJion." There N rirtthlnff ho Irnpetioui a.the tempta l.wrirt of the (1fh eacept the wnw of i rod. .hrlt n.o uti th--very brink 'f ntamatlon. A human fpody can do without fiMd for 70 duye and thia temptation cam in the fortieth day. JemiM knew he did riot have to nurvlve but he knew that he had to be true lo the will of tiod " The speaker declared that the deiiiHndt of the nV-h wr not natcr Imperative tm the command t obev the t of 2od. The next, temptation which came to the Saviour WHh to tunaiiclHin Ir. 1'oteat (Hve aa the oXtnition of fa i ui Jv tarn, "he who aacftricfr-t all ex prd.ejiry to a theory f-r a leHef " fie told of anine rettKioun fanatlca he had (ftiriftr)i "iiiifT wtid thar rtltr ,"ttlnv at way4M4t r4plur - - -The -jfcr thr.'f kindfl of tovla." he said, "fool, phule. and d phule." JeHUB refuaed to raat himelf down from the pin nacle of the temple, "Hhv common aenae in your rell(flon, do not cre-ate a condition to teal Hod and aee if he will i-ave you." aaid he. The lat temptation wait that of ambition. "1 mtiHt mi creed and on a world-wide acalc," thought JemiM. Hts aspired to fe the inaater of all ecea. but how waa he to do it? Why. take the lona hard road, to compter preju dice :anl acatter the cloud of larno rance? Thin wan Mim supreme test. The devil offered a cotnpromtMe. Junt to js Into parinerHhlp with him. The thought wan no odioua to the Saviour that he aaid. 'f!et4 out of the way from In front of me.' la the way the OreeU put it." Or. I'. ileal Mild that thU temptation would -i'onie tn every -ytranir ittan. "Juitt Hr your head play the name, do anythinic jiiHt a little leaa than n Kentleman, nobody will ever find a, out." will he t he Hiieffeat Ion w hich every young man will hear, lit made a fervent appeal lo the Wake Korerff young men that they heed tmt touch auiftft-H"ttii The atldreMH waa one of the charac teristic Pot"ut type, efirnent forceful. ehapienl. It haa been many a day hI nee Mich fin Inspiring meaMnge haa ten delivered to th atadent hdy. Ir. I'otcHt went to lurhum thla aft ernoon where he will preach at the KlrHt Itapllft rhurrh lumnrrnw TO BE ARGUED lAl SUPREME COURT t am, Inni the Hlth IMstrhl Will m latin l i im-stia) tiominit. Cases front the Sixth listriet will he taken iii hy the Supreme Court Tuesday nioritliiK Th- follottinjc is I he ralemlai : State llowxril Stattf va Jolinson State, va Hmlf. State va. Ilrliltiers. Waltera vs Walter Summerlln va Morrlae llTel vs. Hall Outlaw vs. Tavior. ei a tiroves va Itarden Ihnm vs Putrlt'k rfortlnn as Kautkner. Wet ks vs. Tel. .Co Itoyal a Srtiit herland. Ilnlden w Itot nl Hrvant Ttmher t vs TilHbniall l-umtier Co IMIflon vs. fnstirHtire Of I CHARTERS GRANTED The Hs-.-relar of State yesterday la- aue.i the folitiwlnit rhariers: I'ark Itealty Coniiany. of Knsman. till aUthorlxed capital stock of llOB,. . tm-nTrmratOTT - A- M. While. IX J, Hullick. and Krneaf I'aTton. Clttxens Insurance Agency of Ra leigh, with authortied capital stock of 110,000 Incorporators i H. An drews. C. II lortt h V. K F.lltngton. Iml L O Itlchardson. MARRIAGE LICENSES IJcense to wed "was Issued yester da by the ceklsler of deedlo the ftillowlng fouiil.ts: 7 Miw f Jinan TtMing. of Tlenaon. and I Mr. Kdgar. H. Sanders, of MfCullerw Miss Stella Hntlgett and Mr. Nor man Smith both of far)- Mrs. Man at, Mcpade. of Kalelgh. and Mr. Koltert K. I'entler. of Me bane Miss 1 -1 1 lie. lUtKWell aiitl Mr I'ercy Wall, both of Kalelah w 11 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS IVeds were fe yesterday to be recorded In the office of the' register of deeda of Wake county as follows: Charles Holland 'to Alexander Roe. ngarten. two lot" on -Lenoir street, for lloo and other considers lion. Christy Stewart and W. H. Stewart to N. A. Kelly, property in the county.' for $$. - , PASTR T UI1X HOPM1S, Rev. Walter Jol.awun onaalts Mated Kprrtallrta. Wake Forest. March . Rev. Wal ter X. Johnson, pastor of the Wake Ko-rest Itaptist church, returned this ftersoMw xrdm John cfopkins, where he haa been consulting, soeciallsta lBaftr Johnson haa been unwell for some time.- Several "Weeks ago he spent ten days In Florida in search of health. Hia condition has not Ira proved aa fast as his friends had hop ed' for and so they persuaded him to go to John Hopkins for examination. It kr east! mated that there are about T, Ss.eoa farmers' fa mil lea In the Uni ted Mate today, taking tjie word farmer In Its widest aenae and Ire rluding all peraoES living la the open country. ' . -.-' - Arkansas la the chief Ktate in tha j producrton of bauxite, the mineral from which aluminum it derived. . pretty mrcnoji AT CHS. At Hocne of Mra. loan Bad Darac. tor Liravdlnc Social Creat, Dunn, March Tha praaont aea aon haa abounded In enjoyable aoclal fetea. but it la not probable that any preceding one combined eo many charming featurea aa that In which Mra. Em eat K. Young and her daugh ter. Mlaa- laabella, ao pleaaantljr enter tained a number of friends at auction bridge In the library and ruualc room of her palatial residence in Weat Broad atreet in honor of Mlaaea Irma Mlon, of Charleston, and Elisabeth HcCraw, of Wtlaon. laat Tuesday af ternoon. The home, beautiful at all times, waa made additionally ao fur thin occasion. Beautiful, pure white, full-blown hyacinths and pretty-pet-aled. golden-hued Jonquils, grown by Mra. Young, filled the rooms with tha sweet perfume' of early springtime, and the lovely arrangement of these fancy little pretties so dear to tha home-loving woman's heart, gave to the scene that touch which denotes the true artistic temperament. Three tables had been arranged for the players, and the game was a most Interesting one. Thoew playing were: Mrs. II. H McKay. Mra Jack I-ee. Mrs. I. V. Hloks. Mrs- N A. Townaend, Mra. J. Lloyd Wade. M lanes Ieggett, Mlxen. McOraw. Is aacs. Yoihik. and Mr. Young his In vasion being allowed because Mrs. Kohert I., (iinlwin had been unavoid ably detained In Itoeky Mount. I'rlzes to the honor guests were cut glass veeer; to Mrs. . A. Townaend, maker of highest wore, a ' cut glaaw plekle dish. The consoling prize, a beauti ful plrture, was Klven to Mra. Jack Lee Following the game, a five course salad luncheon.', to which tipsy cake ml honie-nuttle mints nerved as a (Ittlng rllmax. was served. Favors were beautiful hand-wrought baskets of pink crepe paper and' roses. Aniiounorwient Ttibt Weea. Wake Koreat. March .! ejtpect to make an announcenient regarding my election as president of Meredith some time the Hint of next week." shIJ Ir. Chaa, E. Brewer today. Dr. Hrewer waa eleoted to the Meredith presidency about two weeka ago to succeed Dr. It. T. Vanti, who resign ed - w-. accept, the . position . of Kduca 1 tonal Kecretury, j)t.tb..l(svte."jna;ptl8t'l ( onventlnn. SpringSillis Under-Priced A repetition of fabrics for this Spring la already assured. Silks are to he the wujr of fashion. Here urs some especially priced for tills week: Silk IVplln. S6 inches wide. In piultly. sumi. " peactK'k blue and otbira of the new hmlea, worth II and 11 1'' for .N IMIiited Silk oiles, 21 inch, ull shades, iOt value 26 Tub Hllks. 12 Inrh gooda fast colors, t0-T5c. uunllty it Milk Crepes, Si Inches wide, special . .25 New Tenala. best grade, full 8 Inches .. 12ti,c other good quality goods... c Lung Cloth, yX yds to bolt.. "c Heet bleaching 10 ysrds... 7 to. Det Cambrics. 10 yards.... 7sc i 'hole 'of our new Drees ' i Utigh&m, per yd c Colored Table Damask, l&- iiOc value ,.. ,I5c ! - Full aire Sheets, bleached and unbleached ,. 49c II Ml and 12 counterpanes. Tc Hirdeye. 2 7 lochia 10 yds to bolt 7c t'ne lot of f 1 ami tl.25 Voile Waists and Middy Blouses to k at i . 3 to 12. 60 and tl Crepe de Chine Waists tt. Xet Hhtrt Walsta tn fleaih and - - -white worth tl to 1160.. 11.41 I'retty line of Spring Silk I'oplln and Taffeta Day Dreases, esfterlally priced ut It in and better. All white and light pmld Costa, special values $7.1 New Skirts. New Kp'ring Mtl , llnery and Kurnlshlngs for ladles, misses, girls and children. K.&L(tff"K.&L 16, East HarRett Street New Sprin'sc T . IflUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS Jiave Just Arrived WHITE U-NGErFe IS QUITE A FACTOR IN THE warJrobe of the fastidious. Our spring line is com plete in every detail, and offers you a selection of dainty under garmenU surpassed by none. SPECIAL tTsZ.. 98r OrtUra Crttn Prompt tml Careful Attentioa , .. , rvflTW TW 210 Faretlrrfll- Street: i i . ANNI VERSARY or March 15th WHOSE ? j Don't Bring PreaenU. 1-1 Tker Will B On Waiting For S YOU i . i J I E I L 1 I i 1 ! i E L New York Association Wil. Aid Truckers of Eastern Carolina - "i lasarial la Tbt New and otc?tr I Wilmington, March i. The North American !arnis' Association. Inc., of which Mr. 1won Sanclford. of New York City, is president, has decided, after makin.g Lluuuaigli- -Utvsst iwsh tone bfvarlous propertlea throughout this country and parts of Canada, extend ing over a period of several years, to co-operate with the Carolina Trucking Uevelopment Company, of this city, which owns a number of colonies in this section, la locating, agricultural Una. The New l ork organization found that 'the plana antl methods of the Carolina Trucking Development Company are far In advance of those usually employed by surh orgunlzu tions. The Nw York concern lias de cided to co-operate almost exclusively with the Wilmington rompnny. The first couple to arrive here by direction of the New York firm were Mr. and Mrs.-Dlngenl de Locuw. who arrived In the I'nlted States about a week ago from their former home in Holland. This make fifty of more settlers to arrive In this section within the past few weeka A great many more will likely come to this part of the stale w'.thln the next few weeks. While In New York v few days ago. Mr HukIi MacKae, head of the Carolina Trucking Devel opment Company, appeared before Mayor Mitchela co?nmitt'e on unem ployed In New York and told ef hia colonization protect, deeplv Interesting 'he members of the committee. Vin cent Astor and Averill Harr'man took the plan under conHideratlon as a special sub-cnmmltlee of the mayo- committee. It was informally sug gested that if thev found the Man ractlcable then mirht forn'sh land 'r the experiment and also finances o launch It. The idea would Ii o 'art the "exneriment with l"0 New ork families who nre out of work. Materials would be furn'shed and t". families would be maintained until the first crops mature. GM)KBI SniS IIF TIIK IY. Mr. . J.. Winst-. R -.etee Tiragnc letlg Meatreed. IHpitrial u, The Vrwi anil Olwener l floldshoro. March s. Mr, A. .1 Wlnalow. of this cllv. hss resinned bis position as superintendent of the Ooletsbonji Furniture Factory', which position be Ins held for nineteen vesrs. The retirement of Mr. Wli--low is entlre-lv voluntary owing to. de clining health during the pat few months. No successor hss yet be.-n named to f'Kthe above vacancy. Mr end Mrs. i"ln"low win still make their- home here. On account of the lnsbt"v of the president. Mra. B. II flri'"". to he present, beini; detained In Raleieh by sickness, the meeting of thefl llonse-is-lees 1ea:ue and the" address ef Mrs McKlmmmi. which was to have been held In tbis city today, hss been posi tioned ui'HI Saturday, March 1 At this meetlnK te annual nyjorts will be read and officers elected Capt. V llarman and a fArce of Chrlslian workers, renreseiitrnV, the American Keerue Workers. liaveXlo- tiated In Colilshoro for the pumose opening a rescue home for girls ant babies. They have operwtt their re litrlotia he-ariquarters upstairs over the Coco-Cola, botillng works ami will hold services there besinnlng Sunday night at a o'elevck : Therea fter ser vices will be held Wednesday night at 9 - o'clock anU Sunday ft, m, at 1 1 o'chK-k. Alexander Merrttt. a negro man of this city, who was shut In the breast Wednesday nis-ht bv his wife, Cora llerrltt. In a tit of Jealous rage. Is In a precarious condition at the Oulds boio Httspltal and only has a fighting chance for his life. The wife la In Jail pending the outcome of her act: . HosTniaster L M. Miohaux stated tht the receipts at the fWlilsloro postoffit-e for the month of February were lsrgeJ than they were February a year ago. by nearly a hundred dol lars, which he considers another evi dence of returning prosperity. The total circulation of Varls. pa pers is on ftuo. of which the greater part is Rhsorhed by the I'etit f'arislrn. JnurtuJ. Matin and Petit Journal, in the order taeyem RALEIGH, N. C N GOOD CO DN1STS PEOPLE BACK AT woriw ppy Prosperity Rampant Around Dunn Once Morr--Jarvis CoUnty Not a Dead One Dunn, March (. After a period of (Ssaclal la Tha Km and Otsareat.l unusual depression In all linea of In dus rial endeavor, the territory sur rounding this city is experiencing. re-awakening whose cheerfulness Is very reassuring to the community as a whole. Lumber and other manu facturing plants are preparing; for big business, and most of the plants are now running upon full time schedule The cotton mills at Duke, a . ahort distance away, are running at their full capacity and are giving steady employment to hundreds who have felt the pinch of hard times very for cibly during the last several months; the big Tilghman lumber-plant, upon which nearly a thousand people de pend for their daily bread, la .again in operation; with the press of farm work, the rural dwellers are forget ting their .grievances and are doing all they can to make the present year one. of the most profitable -in recent times; merchant ant preparing for a big spring business, and taken all' together, the outlook for the return of full prosperity Is most encourag ing. At any rate, Dunn is not lying down on the Job. While some portions of the State have ahown a disposition to laugh at the Jarviii county Idea, the failure of the nea county measure to get be yond the .committee in the general as sembly was a keen disappointment In Hie ptfupie of-hle- buallt) . The"! portions of Harnett, Johnston, Samp son and 'Cumberland included in the project are really suffering through conditions which can be remedied only through the formation of the county which the gentlemen of the committee seemed to experience so mu.'Ji pleasure lu.awatLLnK. upon, the lted: and the - people nf -these sec tion are not going to rest until their dreams of a new county are fully realized. The Jarvis County Club Is a permanent Institution that Is its abolition will rot come until the county Is formed and Its members will lose no oppurtuiilly to let suc ceeding sessions of the general as sembly know that .lurvta should be the next county formed in North Car olina. Farmers of this locality show littl tisposltlon to reduce their cotton acre age to any appreciable extent for the pre.vut year1 While some have gone In tiiiito heavily for small grain and .ithers are pinning their faith upon tobacco. Jt he xreat majority will prob ably remain faithful to the old king The reduction in cotton acreage will not toal more than 10 per cent though there will be a substantial de crease in fertilizers used. COMMKNt KMKNT Ml KKHAIJ. Wake Torts.! Societies CtirMMe Ttielr Kepresm-nlnt I es. Wake Koreat.- 'March 6. The com mencement marshals have been el ected as follows: Kunellan, Allan Rid dick, of Aaheville. chief. .1. C tiard- i"S)r. of Warren. C. X. Watson, of Hertford. rhilotnsthesian, Grady Hook, of Davie, chief, J. M Hays, of Wllkf. W. C. Downing of Cumber land. ' -i If. will be remembered that the comniencemfttr speakers this year arc Ir. Cornelius Wnelfkiii. of Xew York and Attorney General T W. Bickett A French inventor's parachute can tx puttied in fiillini; hy pulUm? cnr lo draw In it idrj(. Al. S. DAVIS HIGHWAY IM.IMKR Hs ml -Clay and Top-Soil Honda Rtrwt -:- Drainage lOI ISBVRC. N. V. GILBERT C. WHITE CCBSUITLNG DIGUIE2 Charlotte. '. C. Durham. N. U Waterworks, Light and lowrr, . M recta vFuneral Flowers A llttuKbeiicr arranged, a litle more artistic, when you want something nice, telephone VAN LINDLEY CO., Florists. isro, N'. C. ' The New Hats Are Harbingers of Spring The lirst ardrobe chine is the hat. You will w ant to change quickly when you see the new shapes. And you'll want it to be a Berwanger Hat when you see the qualities Hats that'll go through the season satisfactorily to you and creditaMyio the reputation of Berwanger's. Hats $2.00 to $5.00 i ... ' - The shapes both soft and derby are strictly exclusive, but are blbcks that will par. ""tfeulafly Impress you for their effectiveness arid becomingness. : Men's New Spring Hose Silk Hose, in plain colors and the prett self or contrasting tone clocks, 50 cents to Jli.OOpair. Worthy of particular mention is the new assortment at 25 cents and So cents the pair. The former the best silk fibre the latter pure 'silk and some with embroidered silk cIck&V such as the smart dressers are now wearing, in black, white,' .navy, tan, gray, and cham pagne. These are very attractive' hose, and in quality we do not believe 'they have ever befrrmatched at the low price . ---- ' 'Don't fail to have us show vou the spring neckwear beauties at 50 cents, ' ezeep ' tional in quality, too. - rs iKmoMHPc ut" - o- The One STANDARDIOTn L fe v Assured Deliveries THE Cole Motor Car Company has contracted with theNorthway Motor Company for the season's exclusive production of the Cole Eight Cylinder Motor. This insures vour being able to get your Cole Eight if you order it now. The Cole Eight weighs less than 3,400 lbs. dimensions of the motor are 3y2x4V bpre and stroke this gives it vast reserve power and makes possible road accomplishments which you have never thought possible. The design of .Jthe car is the last word in automobile re finement, class, and convenience. 11 Cole Four $1485 is the one refined high-grade Pour on the entire market which In -Ihe s of tliaiiglnr cqnmtion'f-Tas' hdt only" held Its own but actually grown in popularity. Tha Cola Four la capable of practically unlimited wear and can be maintained with extreme economy. It is (00 pounds lighter than former Cole Fours and the decrease in weight has been obtained purely by slmpllfllfcation of .- construction. . and without sacrtnclnjj an ounoe of strength. This body design of the Cole Pour Is precisely' that of the Cole Bight, which is sufficient proof of Its correctness. The Cole Four is a strictly seven-passenger car and t elts fully equipped. for tl. 416.00. All Cole Models contain the strictly standard anlts In cluded In the various Cote Boll of Honor. COLE-MOTOR CAR CO., INDIANAPOLIS, U S. A. J. R. N0RR1S, Distributor Phone 545 109 E. Morgan St, Rateigh N. C " Open Today WAKE DRUG STORE Both phones 228 H icks' Up Town Store v Both phones 106 Hjiiinninuiiffliiwiiii"mmun:ii!tiiin:iihwmmiHHimnuirra 3 miHnnraimnMiuniHmnimiefflnmiimnmiiiunnnmiuTn - P r I c e rue. v mrsi.'xxujv i - I I Use "Hie Want Ad Way? : f I I :iz li lsjswnswsnswawpsaiBisaaS - r .. "v- $1785 f o. b. Indianapolis - ., C I o t hier - ' !..' I r ft. e
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