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12 TOE NEWS AND OBSERVER. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1917 .. THIRTY (30) HEAD STANDARD CfiED f pits anif aecrsomueiiioiii At Fair Grounds In Goldsboro, N. G. nn UviJ i; 3 i AT TWELVE O'CLOCK SHARP: At tne above time and place, we will tell tjirty (30) head of the high est .bred youngsters that money can buy. They will run from yearl ( ingt to four-year-olds, some with trials and tome with records. . ' . Remember; the Spring Racing Season is right on hand and this will be a rare oppartanily for one to buy a Royal Bred Colt at his .Our Mr. Jewell, who bousht these Horses, will be here ' to sell them and tell you all about each and every one. Watch for Wednesday's News and Observer for full information as to breeding. K Catalogue. wOl be. mailed on application. ' r v. u iiu LduiDiubuy yuoiou m mi ; " ' Chao. Lutes, President, nn..ini UUIU : tilfatw. Selects Its Deeatere. -' (Special to Tbs Nsws sad Observer.) ' OoMsaoeo, fth. Mr-4v tka prelimi. aary debate for. tha selwtioa of candi dates for ths triangle debate at the University held la tha high school audi torium Friday morning, -Henry Q. Ep. stein worn toe debate for aiBrmativ aad wbj deslared first speaker, to be f ollowed, by Worth Baeoa. For tar negative Solly Epeteia aad Jena &, Mor Ha war ehosaa. , jltUMUttUM - -i . Tka Weleeana Baak f sUbtga Baalaaaa Talk Names ft pa A Twenty and One According to recent figures, twenty concerns go out of business with- in a few yean for every one that succeeds. This doesnt mean . that the average mas " knows nothing about his business, 'but simply that costs, competition, style changes and a s dozen other influences combine to. make mer chandising an Uncertain v proposition. , It Isnt the retail mer chant alone who has these conditions to flight, for an equally, great ' percentage of corpora J tions and manuf actur- - era are falling to make money. Success ' In bus! 'today has come to be question of right meth od -of the same inten sive work that the mod era farmer must use 1q liventegr up !!his ' worn out land. v v ; , Intensive tnerchandis-' fag means careful buy- sell .f . Ingr regulation of ex pense, quick turnovers, A keeping a stock that Is fresh and up to date, and weeding out slow selling and unprofitable lines. ..:- The man who studies his business who keeps a simple set -of accounts that tell him the onditiona:oti. Ila sales, - profits, " ' the amount of stock on hand, what he owes and what is owed him, his expenses the sales of - his x lerks- and the way in which goods are moving has reduced the odds against him- by at least half. He can use this infor mation to locate weak ness, to , guard against mistakes, and to guide, his future moves. . ' It has been pur expe rience that a business ' man's chances for suc cess are about in pro portion to the Insight he has to the facts about his .business -an Insight thaf can be gained most economically' through accurate bookkeeping. This doesn't merfh the ' installation of a com- : plicated set of books. It is possible to get the necessary' information about a business through the use of a . lew simple records. It is not our nurooM ', In discussing these mat . ters to pose as business experts, but .simply to - place , at your service what experience we have had with business conditions.' : If we can offer any suggestions that will help you to - answer some of the questions you are facing, we will do so gladly, . , You can be sure that any matters, you may. I wish to discuss with us ft will be considered care-' : ; fully and in strict con- iidence..- tv . v ,. f r .:, ..v.: i ' i; : :! w. ' ' -. - :' - j-. ...V - ; . .-v,', ...-: - ' li I i 'I lii i , t i' ... " V - "t...M....,ii,,,..,..uM imi1TOl-,- li The News and Observer tuoii UAVB BAUnaa SSABOABO AIM LOTS Mnc Narta to 11 47 f va. -11 rja 4:M a. tilia-W 11:61 . m. ................ aC&ab :M p. wl. a. aw 4iM a. ....... sotrnuBN aAawAT ' 4ia a au ................ Star MM a. ta. ................ UJ.ta. f (tt p n f sM KoarouK sotrmmif Mtk An4a 1M a. m. .I: ta a. ta. ....... lita HM p. av, .. 4l flAts IhI Ajllv 4ia. ................ tr4 tiMaak U :H :M B. .. ! 1Ut aiMV S4t. AB aatlr. W AND ABOUT THE CITY Dr. Jayaar WUI 8aakr-Jr. Jr. T. .! fln.rtntjniriaiit at Publia la- ti-netion, will dalirar tba aannal ad-1 drau at ua ABgier iugn eeaooi, apnr Gaaa Ta Saaaaaa-atr. W. a Oraaby, aeratary 01 tna nana uirouu muw v.a.nBlt flinlM. baa aoaa ta JoMabora, la Saopaoa Couaty, to da- Urar m ad or ear Miora a tomamuvr mortis g. CaatabaU lavrarlaf Cpy CaaipbaO, irha had a foot amputated after immmi auubed br train, la ahowiag aoma la proTament. Tha aeeldaat oeemrrad Tbnraday night at tha vater task aaar Boylaa aranaa 'bridge. : Mr. rarkar WIU Saaakv-Mr. O. Parker win deUvar a epeeiaj addreaa to men at tha Y. M. a A. thte aftoraeoa on "The Chriitiaa ia Bnaiaaaa." . .The mnilo will be eoadoeted by Mr. Fama Betta aatiated by Mm Harrteoa JUuff maa. . J Balldlag eraUtay Permlta bar baaa lamed by Building Iniiprtor Joba W. Maagnm to F. M. 8impkia.a for Mpaln to residence on 724 Nortt ttioont areet to eott (900 and to Jennie Maya for erection of two house on Cabarrua aad Green atreete to eott $800 and S20e reapeetlraly. Sarlag Maato faaTt Plant for a Spring Mnaie Festral in Bateigh are go ing forward eteadily, the Kaieigb Mul AwoeiatioB h&viag aeleetod Mr. John A. Park aa manager of tha association. An aoaneement of the artists to appear in .1 . tmH,l wmmJm -hsrtlv. It i. expected the featiral will be held aome time daring the Drtt ten aays ox May. 4 PratoeUoaa Made. Anaenaeemeat was made from the office of tha Ad jutant General jrastsrday that UMtea. ant Junior Orade George Patten, of the Fifth DtTwloa Naval Mltia, Elisabeth City, has baan premotod to the com maud of the di-lsion, and that Ensign Aadrew Baandera has been promoted to the Uenteamney la a amma dirlaloa. Mr. Jackeen Beasrestr-Mr. Herbert W. Jackson, formerly of Balelgh, and now of Bichmond, has just been elected to the presidency of the Virginia So ciety Bons of tha Be-olutioa. Mr. Jek son is a member of the North Caro lina -and a former treasurer of tha so- - ' With Mt, Bom Faraaafy Aeoeptlng an Invitation from tha Farmera'- Union local at Mt. . Hope, members of the special packing house committee, of the Baleigh Chamber. or uommeree win ai olaia .the packing konee ' moremeat to the people of that section at a meet- Is. to be held at 7:N c'eioea TveMiay evening. Febrnary tJ, la the Mt, Hope schooL -' a -a Ta Attend School Meeting. 6npt F. M. Haroer. of the Baleigk schools, left yesterday for Kansas City to attend the annual meeting or me avpenatewaeani of city school, a branch "of the Na tional Education Association. Mr. Har per will return next fiatnrday. He ex poets to visit the grammar aad high schools of Kansas City while away. There will be 8,000 city school taper inteadenta at tha meeting. ( MtIBlfflMHimMiiiiiuiunnniMiiMimmn Why "Vogue Clothes" Always Hold. TheirShape . and Wear Well : V There's a genaina reason for tha rearing qnaHUee af Vogne Clothes. Ton are not "joe lucky" when you select a Suit from our stock aad it gives yea perfect satisfaction, wears well aad retains Its ahape.to the last. We btty separately every piece sf material that goes into . our ' Clothes, then carry it to a reliable tailor aad have U mads up according to ear apeeiSeeatleaa, paying pselai attention to details. Our Spiihg line is Here 5 Aad its Iks "aobbleaf lin sf Beady-to-Wear weVe ever handled. Maa aad Toaag Men's Stylish Suits in kandsoms Fing-Baek aad Con Men and Tsaag Men's 8tylisk Suits in kandsoms Pinch-Back aad Con--Tweeds. Everyone smartly tailored and trimmed, - Vega Salts Ms Vsgne Salts Ms H PERSONALS Mr. B.'H. Brees, sf this sftn Js spending asms tuns la Aahevills. r BepreeenUtlve J. Ed. Peg-ain aft yesterday aftoraooa to apeadfluaday ia Durham. JL. i -Y. .." - , Mr Charles Van Noppea. wks kaa been spending several days ia tha eity, returned yesterday to Greens bore. Mr. W. B. Bank In. sf Lexington, was among the vial tors ia the city yes Mr. O. I. Plunekett, Sf Wlasten- Salem, la spending Ua week-end ia Ba le!. , Mr. A. F. Faagla, sf Greensboro, wee among ths visiters ia the city astor day. . - . . Mr. m. Am Melntyrs, sf Lsmbertea, ironca raon atAMAentiirT I the seat wees, m a aamter T av drivwe af MwMa ft. mil 0 ty a tsswaw reaae km kaekel art. rlwte !, .m Imihii aaua aurtartal awn, TKb KiilHalu ti-i.M. aa4 et aa ew-illr mwe-Mbtt (turn-taw srk'k what ery Ile1u-fataiksa auw new mm mm eaenHL AM Uwre k.Mit nn total m r-r H mm tfc. .aVrnwa-a ar. mm rimmm tnm eae esa ssrn nana-1 Stnwht mmmwA. w '" tettWn tot e. .. a near,.. f rt-ilu- ibwi la. WMtMt mt the Cinlm hav. - usetM aae a mmm mt at j. lot mm J eaauH. the mfmasimi mi tha Hi) i--.,. 1. Slxbaaa, Mb mt m t V. kukin. mm I-. .1. . hm.-wne m uimia, tuot (. ' tooklas mm tmnmm mmr. a. mm ttw-l a Mmj ktato. Whim to. ": v .OeiHas-e aad sitoiUa t. taml mrm. mmmfm at mspmum mm rttmrntrnt mt k- H th mmtrnm erdar wtoa esrtartss tea OS'MBjSjSJS'S1, Otkwe-4, "0- A ere,- hi east: aad art, vsta srw-rtr mmd ma rato) sin. to Um SMBMMMa for on iretiittia mm nkmrnm mm ka ' coMxrn t a T-ra ixi caotnna. - k au u-us arrived ia Bsislgk ysstorday afternoon for a stay sf sereral days, Mr.' P. F. Walaton, sf Butherford ton, la ker for esveral days. Mr. B. D- Staaford, ui af th veter ans at the Soldiers' Borne, has gone to Duplin eonntr Jto spend a furlough. Boms, kaa gwlm Masting. Begular meeting af Wn. O. Hill Lodge, Ns. CIS. A. F. sad A. M, will be held tomorrow (Monday) evening at 7:30 p. bl Work in the first degree. An master' Masons ia the city are in vited to be prsssnt. By order of 3. T. PtUiJBUBT, Acting Mastor. J. a BTBDSONO. Soerstary. For Commissioner 01 Public Safety I erlak to mimiim tke4 T .nt m. didato for Oammmsionsr sf Pablis Bafe- ty or us uty or Bajeigh. I am not rut forth as a candidate by any faction . t ths pespls sf the eity sss tt to sleet ms to this offices, I shall not only en deavor ts successfully : effect further eity improvements, bat to serve ths people faithfully aad to tha beat of in ability. J. H. GOSNET. IB FAYETTEV1LLE St Stocks. : Bonds : Investrrtents LIFE, FIRE, CASUALTY and I FIDELITY INSURANCE , ia, M r a a- m-t. v.. ai ,ae Sas-SM CoauaereUI Natleaal Baak Bslldlng. FBQXB IU , it . it . II" , . RALEIGH, If. & j Vylinis.i.k7 "A MILE FROM HIGH PRICES"! THERE IS NOTH ING MORE LAST ING OR USEFUL IN THE HOME THAN Sheffield or SilYiJrwire of tasting Qnility .Few articlee possess tuck real worth aad day by day aaefulaeaa. Ws can ehsw yss a large variety sf la dividual pieesa la Sterling sr Sheffield. ; la Btorliag ' selse any standard pattera . . and begin today a collec tion of family silver. TsaH and pieees mors reasonably 'prised ksrs.T.- . aavak. Jt .Pis-J Sb THE NATION'S SAVINGS by a recent report, amotmt to Ten Billion Dollars. Of this about half is in First Mort- f Bonds, and the balance in Mo-; mcipai or rupuc uuuues. . Especially lnterestinft to an -investor ia the increase shown for the past decade of 144 in mortgages, 227 in znunici-. pals, and only67 in railway f bonds. Wake County Savings Bank WATcaaocft & JcwctAY REPAIRING MONEY TO LAON $l,O00J0O to $10,000.00 on Ratal Estate fas Waltm artd Josnston Counties or eat good personal collateraL Ws Itavo had placed with us by . clients large sums of monex, and ifyou wiah to lorrow Se us at Raleigh Real Estate & Trust Co. . orricxst capital club iuildihq The New Styles For Spring Each 'day tVre unpacking new spring goods and it will not be long before vre will be ready to show you the most complete lines in glen's Ready-to-Weer -pxing Suits and Furnishings anywhere. . We invite you to call in at your , leisure time and well be pleased to have you try on a few garments. .The new styles and colors are beautiful and at the right prices.; Early Spring Suite from ...., '. . . , ... . ........ . . . . ' .$15.00 to $30.00 Snappy 'aae opr ing :jrfcWyo seen them)' If not come at once and. take ai look for they will soon 4 go'outsmoMtfve youngmen. . ;,iV- 'J 7 ':'V- A-rTra days. : . Necwkear, Hosiery and other lin eg galore. Don't wait till the last roin- -'4 utrbutbtryrly-'V !s; ' ssBEliiiR ' The One' Price .Oolluer.-.-'-
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