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V .:Z:::z:zi:i::z. rty. sunday morning, October u, ,9.3. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER The vNewi- and Observer Going Marts. . - fiMag geath. v UlMUt Aim URB. 4 a. .....,.....,........ a a., a. 11Jaa.au.,.. ..IIS a. as. 1 Jl-M . at... ,... ............. : a. at. U ; p, as...... ..... 4:1? a. as. jUr?m 4 p. a. f tee Tariffirongh Motel The Cafe U bright, restful and equal in wrvice to the best in the country. ISIS MtTUH SjAU-W AT. Oning Bast. Odnf West. ' 4 -Ma. at. tJOm.m. 73-Mm.m. a. w. I)9.IL 440B.BI WJW a. a.PnaWta' step ber Ttt p. at wwsviroiva, Mniuwi. . fining litt lielne Marts 7: a. sa. .......... ..!.. its is0- . v.mg p. W.T a............. ... tiw p. 04 luC. irrtT Kildik. ' ' a. bl 6 a. a. - tMaa.t 11 a. :!" p. m. :H p. at r- -tlMfly ascent Saaday. AO etbers dally, '- saaday ly. RALEIGH AND DURHAM AUTOMOBILE LINE Car Um rest eotae. aawieh. cw I I tM aetal. KMla Chan of aVhedula lm at . . . . . . tl M a. at. 1m4 at .. ram ii.ee see ear. rwaan m eee a. aaaatv. fisnbai salxiam, a. cT In and About the City Vesklng Poraaer Home Comrade Holderby. of the Soldier Homa, left yesterday for hi formar homa at Murphr for a ahort vtatt. 'Alfred . Voyae Ooaatnc Alfred . Noras, ttaa moat popular living J5ng llab aoat, will lactura at Meredith CeJIeg Thuraday evening, November .lit. aTaadjra. FeebtM Arrive. Judg R. B. Peebles arrived yesterday from hla . koma a Jackson. Ha will nolo, civil art bare beginning Monday-and - eonanuinai for one wK. ... On Way To YoniaraviH -Rv. W. O. Clements, of Morrisrtll. wm In tha dry yaatarday on bia way to Tounge YilU to nil appointment thla morning and tonight at tha I'brUUaa Unurcn. Mr. Dart To Kneak Today. Rev. R. I Davie, superintendent of tha North Carollaa Antl-tJaiooa mum, will -leave thU morning for Mb I ley. Mt Meaaant and Boring Hope, where . ha will peei today and tonight. - Mr. Cluanenu At VoaBjnrvtUe-Rer. VP. O. Clement, of Morrtsvill. was in tha dty ' yaatarday on hla way to -Toungavill. arhrra ha will preach to day at the Christian church, botb . morning and evenlnf. - To Prravrli At Eflaad. Rev. J. II. Vamon, of Wake Koreat, waa hare yalarday on hla way to Rfland, where today and tonlcht, at tha Baptlat church, ha prachaa for tha paator, Rar. J. F. MoDuffle. . . Will iMre Hoaultal Tneaday. Mr. IX J. CamjitMll, Jr., who underwent aa operation recently, la Improving . rapidly and will be able to leave tha hospital Tuesday aheuld ha continue to Improve aa during the paat few Ir. Jojnrr Krtarna. Dr. J. Y. oy nar, Rtate Muperlntandant of Public InatrueUon,' returned yaaterday after boon from Roanoke Rapid, where ha apoke at tha presentation of the Roa noke Raptde-Roeemary achool aaar claaa Friday. DHrwataa To Watcrwaye tSonren Moav Uovernor lxcke Craig. Mayor You May Test This Catarrh Remedy Free. MoMtly WHIP b Poat Card to Addreae ' lr. liloswr. who n 'doroWd forty years to la UMtnnt of Catarrh, la the erlaina ler n( a orrtala eoaaltrualloa ef Bllal hert. ta-vra aad berrlre to be aaiokad la" a pipe or mil; propered cigar rttr. Ta aawk raper raatlwa all (he air passage -ef tb bead, aaaa aad tkroat. As - tke dawase Is rar- rM Into tbsst nasaaaea wttli tse air rea breath. ss the aatlarpth'. I healing vapor of tuis Koaisalr la rarrled wiU IBe breath . directly to the affected perta. 1 bis siaapts. praHlral aaethed applies tb 4aedariae whefe sprays, doacaes, olnt Baaau. ete., caaaot possibly go. Its sdect W soetatag and bealkng, aad la eatlreiy harailsaa, ceatalatag a tobacco er babft tersaiac drags. It 1 plaaaaBt te aea, aad nt stofcMlag ta taeae who bare aevar - awaked. ' Ne at a Iter hew severe- er teag -atsndlag year easa mar ha. we waat ta sbo-a, yea what oar Katewlf will do. To tisaea tha beetfctai, nleasaat agart. The )eaar Casapaay. ( Walton at. At lanta. Usw will stall abselately free te any sufferer, a ' eeapai that will- verify their e la bee by aHaal teat. This free peekage . CHMielms a. pip, aaaaa af .4b. Jtaaualy tat ssasklag aad also. , sales e ear aea leal elgarettaa. If yea wish ta - ttaaa' the trsat awBt, at wtU coet eaiy aaa dollar fee ' a aaeath'e apply for tb pipe., er a beg caMatatBg e a a baadred rigar- tnea We pay : aeatat. .. - . ir .yea' ere -a : ' eagerer frees Catarrh. Astbnaa, Catarrbal iiaarne , er v eaajeec ta rreqaeat cotas, seed year aaaaa and stems st ce by postal eerd-er latter fer the fre park age, and cepy af ear lUastrated book-kC-Adv. , . . v- ' - - - , In one and allyou will find reflected the careful and insistent idea of guest-service that dominates every moment of your stay. Only a Golf Stroke From the Union Station. B. H. GRIFFIN HOTEL COMPANY, Proprietors Jrjne L Johnaoo and Mr. J. T. Waat heva bean appointed aa me aeiegate from the RalelgTi unamoar or -om-merca to tha Atlantic Deeper Water- waya Aaaocictlen uonvenuon ib o vmnnah, Ot., November to II. w w Bcaoad Over to CoarU- Marrltt lead polo red. waa yesterday boo no. over to rederal Court by United Statea Comrelaatoaer John jxionoia, who found probable rausM In tha charge of illicit diauning againat mm. tie waa Dlaced under a J0 bond. Tha caaa la an old one and ha bean con Untied for eareral week. Ratarav Hosne Mr. C. H. WeoUrd and Mr. W. B. Oodlay, of Itatn. re turned home yesterday after apendlng tha week In the etty. wniie nera Mr. WMlard waa the guest of hie son Mr. C. 0. Woolard. aad Mr- oodiey waa tha gueet of hla ancle. Mr. K. . Spencer. Glraa Dlrortorlea to library. Ths Piedmont Directory Company has do nated to the Library of Directories ef the Chamber of Commerce a number of thla rear's directories from sur rounding town. ' jjireetonea or Kan- ford. KIa.: Charlotte. Blloxt. Mia.; Albany, Oa.; BaJlabury. P pen car. Aahe- vule. N. t;., ana eererai towa owam are Included In tha gift. Cliarter tsraatod The Secretary of dte y9mtra!tf s-rmntaa a charter to the Kandrlok Brlok and Tile Com pany, of Cherryvllle. with authorteed oaDHal atock of I SO, 00. The In -or- Doratora are J. W. Kendrtok. J. B Lattlmora, N. B. Kandiick and other. Jreeaaoveai More rjmnrationa The fair decoration of various atora front on rareftevtll aad Martin street were reeterdar removed by tha deco rating contractor. The banner and Saga stretched aeroea tha street will be allowed to remain In place during tha week of the colored State r air. Personals. Mr. Thomas Klllott. of Ooldabero, arrived la th dty yeeterday afternoon to pnd tha week-end- Mr. W. r. ataranaii ion yeaxeroay 10 apand tba week-end with hla mother. Mra. W. F. Ms renal I, at warranto, Mr. E. M. Runnel, aecretary of th Durham Chamber of Commerce, waa In the city yesterday packing up tha Durham . county exhibit at tha State Fair. Mr. IT. B. Hammond, of Columbia. S. C:. who has been in Raleigh for aeveral day on a buainea trip, re turned home yesterday afternoon. Mr. K. F. Turner, of Henderaon, la apendlng tha week-end In the city. Br T. U. canon, OK UOIOBUOro, IS here Tor a few daya. Mr. B. C Blalock, of Norwood, waa among tha arrival yaatarday. Mr. W. C. Jone. or nign foint. was in he city yssterduy. VMr. ueorge rieia. or maiwuii. is th guest of Mr. Rutlldge Field, on North Blount street. Mr. Ueorge liellen left yesterday lor ilrifton, where he will apend the weekend. Ur. Charles Carter baa returned to Norfolk after vlIUng frienda aad rel ative in th city. ODD FELLOWS MEET HERE ON TUESDAY The Odd Fellow or Halifax. Vance, Naaht Franklin and Wake counties, which compos the eighth district will hold tbelr semi-annual convention In Raleigh next Tuesday afternoon and night. The opening ae salon will begin at f.lf o'clock, and will be devoted lergety to anettere of btnrfneaa ami gen eral diacanBton or the goo ana we i rare of tba order In thla aection. CaDltal EitctaiDment. No. 41. with the co-ope retlan of Manteo and Pea ton Oalee lodge, will aei-ve supper in th lodge room at f :0 o dock, to which tha Odd Fellow of Raleigh, aa well aa the visitors to tha convention, are cordially InvKed? It la agpeoted to make thla the social hour af tba con vention. Tha night sesilon will be largely at tended, at which time tb first degree will be 'conferred on a olaaa of candi date from tba lodge at Fraakllnton, by a Joint team of Manteo and Beaton Oele lodge. After thla degree work. there will be an addraa by Hon. ouy Weaver of Ashevlll, wile I deputy grandVmaater for th Stat. Tba convention fconstder itaelf fortunate to be thua honored. During th afternoon session tha aa- ' "" naul70i33l)ly4:Cyliiider. V ' " ; Mir mi it , $235.00 f. o. k Factory .. .. .. i- "... .'. 12-15 h. p. 40 miles on I ral gasoline; 300 mn on 1 qt oil. Withstands roughest usare on all roadi rLJl .'Demonstration wpon applicatloaiQi S. C. HCGEIIS, LccdDwdcr L Rath, -N. C - - - S.- Salisbtrry Street-:-- Pbone -4 263--' HUDSON-BELK CO. In our Suit Department you vill find the very latest' styles that are being shown in SUITS AND DRESSES Fur Trimmed Suits, in Velvets, Gabardines and Broaddoth, all colors, from. .. $1435 to sSs. Sport Coats in Velvets, Corduroys, Plush and Wool Plaids; the very newest $4.95 to $12.45 Dresses the very thing you want. In Combina tion, Silk and Wool Plaid,' Poplins and Serges Big Bargains in Emg l5reese--Crep .'de' Chines, Taflfetas and Two-tone Taffetas, worth $22.50 Our Price, $12.45 Yoil are always welcome at HUDSON-BELK CO, 12 Stores Sell For Cash For Lesi 12 PHONE 1166 Commercial National Bank Bnilding. . Th ZXtmtarihaci Oar $1784 . o. k FMtory The Dixie Highway Pilot P. T. Oolgrova, Ii i ei lb ssT ot tba MVfciewai ' State Good Bras da Aaaortatlon. who ao- nMaapMaalBd aPsfOSldflnt )Ca atfe AniAos'orthe Dtxie Highway I s Jail an. eat the) laaagaral owr aaaf rode ta oba CWe S pIM oar, sayan "II waa nay Might and rat. rifle ta CM I froan CTinago ta rndlaaapotl on tha Dixie IQglnray tjarpexjClOB taw. M liafaeal of Use MJtMfaa MsM Oood Road i w bv paai cgm I had nvaay Bke , bad oaa aay trath- fally aad do sea violenoa to a plsm ataeasnent of fact whon I aay. I Bevesr cajoyejd a car over the roogh eoantry roada aaorw thaa the Cole 8. The voada Up Bailor ana not con-' araowa of aay edfoet on the) par of tha ear. I regard It aa one at tha beat, aad look far a bright fataaw and a Baost favorable NoepUon froaa th paJUio.1 Of all the cars cm the market today, the one chosen io pilot the recent Dixie Highway inaugural tour was a 191 6 Cole 8. It was the official car that car ried President 'M. M. Allison, of the Dixie Highway Association. Cole 8 has proved its mettle as -a hill-climber, it has negotiated with ease roads deep wijh sand. It has faced America's most rugged highways with--43ut faltering. A car that adjusts itself to varying climatic conditions a car with a proven speed range in high of from 2 to more than 60 miles an hour; and established gasoline econ omy record of from IS to 20 miles to the gallon, and on oil from 400 to 500 miles to the gallon - - it . L 1 L - 1 a .... a car uiai nu uccn icsica ana inea In every section of the -United States Vt and never once found wanting Cole 8 Is known for its absolute de pendability and power. That's why It was cbosen to lead the treat pioneering tour of Dixie. J. R. NORRIS Raleigh, N. C Phone 545. Carolina Garage. COLE MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Indianapolis, U. S. A. BCrUDKRa OF THE STANDARDIZED GAR ' 5oiittrisng Now "POTTRT" TILE HICKS MANTEL AND TILE CO. 119 So. Salisbury Street Phone 1216. nual eleottoa of officer will take plaoe. Tha present offloera are: Praaideat. K. MadllB! vice-Dreatoem, ur. K. n. Maad(on; secretary. 8. R. Lee; treas urer, J. c. walber;-"cnap!ain, Rev. k. r. Taylor; district aupervisor. Hon. M. L Sbipman. Cloeely related to yeaat. fungi dis covered in breweriaa by a Japaneaa adantlat have been found to dye silk a beautiful roe color, but ta be barn- laea when need ta the laanfautura of 1 Ford demoontabla wheel have ex tra, rim. Ford one-man top with fifty curtain Ford viadbl and van mating windshield. Writ fer price and discount t' A """" WATERS nVOOY WORKS . Maw Bern, S. C NOTICE! Wrlto Us Today If Yon Have Aaythinf in Our- Lnp-SCRAP IRON, RUBBER. AND METALS Of Aay Daacriptioei. HigbMt Market Prices Paid, f . o. b. Shippmc Point. nVvlel RC MAX DANE"?? NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE C. OF MOXTPKLIKR, VT. The Katftonal aanoenoea another eottrw lacreaaa tu Ha dividend scale. It dividend have ta wt aawh year for 14 year aad daring that time extra increases have besa made. It now pay the largnst vsdVaaa aad ha aoM more lnsnmaos la North CauoUaa ta 114-15 Usaa aay other New England Ooaapaay. La 1 aw teU yow how are do M. Ataraotive eaaMoaa for whole aad part tiase Ageata. r i eraca conildcatlaL Addreaa. H. M. HUMPHREY, State Manajer, Omcea 40S-4- Bordea BallUng. OOLDSBORO. K. a wSL Malay 8taCa have a popalatloa of 1.11T,. The chief lndastrtaj enter prise are the ctUUvaUoa of robber aad the mining of tin. Vast terri tories are still wild aad open to ez ploitatlon by capHal - It waa Oliver Crosnwell who ftrat maUtntsd tha board of trade. Smart Fall Attire FOR WOMEN ' IS SHOWN IN liANIf KEW AND VERi " PLEASING ils-LCTS , We announce the checking in of several stunninf; new Evening Gowns In PtnkL Blue and Solid White. Priced from . , . .15 to $30 OTHER SPECIALS IN WOMEN'S SUITS :; Other special 'values will be found Tn our many new models shown in Poplin, Gabardine, Whipcord, Broadcloth, Serge and.. Fancy Worsteds and Mixtures. Cunningly trimmed with Fur here. Velvet there, and Braid in a good many cases hS COAT SUH SPECIAL TOK liONOAT s 2 Blue or Black Braid, Velvet or Pur-Trimried.,...e.e.$13X0. atchless $25 Suits and Overcoats From a value-giving standpoint the Berwanger $25 Suits and Overcoats reach the cHmax,tecause the quaUty of the fabrics, the choiceness of the patterns and styles, the lintogs and tfie tr on a par with the custonhtailors $37.61) product And if youll make cbrnparison youll also find that the best at $30 aFoUiej stores are no better; than these $25 Suits and Overcoats of oure The variety we offer is also . far greater than obtainT anywhere else. Our former seasons' $25 Suits "rr and Overcoats were not altogetherjap ta tnjeseJn every pomt of excellence, which is proof that our standuris are ever rising. They are indeed model 4 ; garments and worthy of the most particular dressers. : , j, J , . I ,L A : ! 4-- THE ONE PJilCE CLOTHIElv.' -
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