MONDAY, jV!ORNING. NOVfcMEER 19, I917r WOMEN AGENTS III FOR CITIES Mrs. Kate Brew Vaughn Will Be Stationed in Winston Salem FOR FOOD CONSERVATION Wilmington, Raleigh, Durham, Asheville and Winston'Sa Jem Are Points at Which City Home Demonstration Workers Are Placed Now; Appointments Will Follow Announcement mad torn t'm ago that th North Carolina Agrlenltural Extension ervtr would plac a home demonstration gent at well a a farm demonstration agent In every county in the State, ia now followed by the ad. ditionnl plan to plnre women Birents in nut of the larger cilirsjuf the. filale to aid in the movement far food eouervn tio. Mi Marv Cl'fford Bennett, a gradu 'ate of the State Normal of Hnrriahurg, Ya and a poat -ernduate in dietctica at Battk- Creek, Mii-h. will he stntloned in Wilminclon : . Misa Ethel McDonald, a graduate in home economics of the Kansas fltnte Agricultural College, and a postjrrnduate with the decree of Bachelor of Science at the same school, will he stfrtoned at Ashcvtllc: Mr. M, M. Davis, a graduate of the Tenne see Stnte Normal School and with eon s:dernlle experience in special work at the University of Tcnnoasre and in Co lumliia I'niveralty, will he stationed at Durham and Raleieh. devotinfc her time letween the two e tics: and Mrs. Knto Brew Vinnitsa one of the hcst.known demonstrators of the South and teaehcr of home eccnomics in the recent sum mer school held nt the College at Wen'. haloigh. will be stationed in Winston tarinrn Convrvntion of food will he the main problem studied hy these women, who will do in town the same work bcinj done out in the rural districts liy the comity home demonstration agents. Working (jjh the leaders anions; the hoiimekecriers lit each eity, th study of food values will he1 made; the economi -al mnnngement of the home will he given attention: conservation in the matter of ut nr different food siihnti tutfs and avoiding all waste, and in general all other problems concerning women in the manwrcmcnt of the home will he tackled, with a view to elim inating vnsla and decreasing the hiirh cost of living. Clubs for studio along these matters will be formed among all classes of women. Not only -will tie home he reached, hut it is planned also to spend some time in studying the eonditiona in down town restaurants, ae as to aM. business girls in the order ing of economical balanced lunches. Are You Tied Up Indoors? If so, your whoje system naturally gets tied up too. A lazy liver and const! patad bowels are bad thinjs danger us things. Exercise as much as you can but keep your liver and bowels up to the mark all the time. Take one pfll regularly until you are sure you are all right again. ORTERS Culoct a faces oftam show the absence) of treai ia Use blood. Carter's Iron Pills wQI help this condition). Ihm Harry M. VxxU Undertaking Cdmp'ny Pkoo Its. Chas. N. Goodno Certified Pabllc Aceoantant 109 Commercial J Bank Building AUDITS ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS WANTED . Five cars 1x6 N. C. Pise Boofers M52SAM. Terms: Caah, leas S. Wire na at once what yon can fur nish, and best price, f. o. h. ears r delivered 15e rate over Norfolk. CAPrTALTirHBER "CO. " Tt Tucker Bids, Raleigh, N. C rot'ND A KET: To nnloek all kinds ef Bnsineas Problems. Those who wish to aavs timet worry and dollars' ran hare access to same by applying to NEWS AND OBSERVES WANT AD DEPART. KENT. " - - yfeCARTERS , IMP if ITTLl TEUTON ATTEMPTS TO CROSS PIAVE BLOCKED (Coatlnacd fress Pag OaaJ Piave the artillery duel increas ed at times . - -r Baker's War Ktvlnr. Washington, Not. 18. Hardening ef the' Italian defease and the precision with which British and trench rem foreements are being delivered In the Italian war theatre leads Secretary Baker, ia kla weekly war review, tonight to contemplate the future ia that Seld with confidence lie points out, sow- ever, that the full strength of the Austro-Garaaaa efforts has not yet been developed. Further allied offensives on the west era front, Mr. Baker says, are indicated by increased artillery fire and the nervousness exhibited iy Uie Her man a, The only reference to the sector of this front where .American troops occupy first-line trenches is thnt the men have shown themselves worthy of the best traditions of the American araiy. "The training of our National Army is now progressing rapidly," the state, ment aaya. "At all the campa the morale of our new eitisen-eoluiers ia reported as excellent. "The men wile have been called npon to defend our country in the present emergency are taking hold of the work fn a Serious, Tiigo-miBded spirit, -which will produce the best result. "The British and French officers who are to assist ia instructing oar new 'inni.'B are arriving.. They come for the purpose of initiating our men into the latest developmenta of modern warfare, so that from the very outset our forees may be trained according to the most iflieient time and life-saving methods. Troops Show Themselves Worthy. "In France the training of our troops is likewise boing carefully continued In 4 the sector where our forces are in the trenelie they have shown them selves worthy of the best traditions of tuir armies. "After the successes gained by the Allies in the west during the preceding week, the relative calm ef the last seven day period was to he anticipated. -"It ia significant, however, thnt the reaction of the enemy has been relative ly sliglij, both in the region north of the Aiane and in Flanders. "At this season of thecaT-thc soddem. fog-bound fields of Flanders and the bad weather which prevail 'along the entire western front make it difficult to co-ordinate major operations with precision. Nevertheless artillery prepa ration has continued in the- two chief theatres of activity in the west, passag ing further offensive engagement. "Destructive hostile artillery fire is noted in the area along the Yser, cen tering around Dixmude, nnd the shelling hy the enemy increased during the latter part of the week, betraying a decided nervousness en the part of the Ger mans lest any unexpected offensive ac tion develop. "Along the French front no engage meata of importance are recorded. Italian Situation Encoaraging. "The kesw from Italy ia more en couraging. Operations involving the skillful handling of large masses of troops and the reorganization of de fenaive positions, entailing superhuman effort on the part of officers aad men alike, hove been carried out by the Italian armies with energy and courage "All sectors of the Italian theater of operations continue the scene of much luird righting. The enemy along four different lines of attack ie endeavoring to ontllauk and if, possible to crush the Italian armic and debouch into the heart of northern Italy, "In spite of the intense strain of the eugagementa in which the Italian rear ','uard acquitted themselves very well, the Italian defense I hardening. "While it must be acknowledged that the full Austro-Uerraaa strength in the Trentmolo haa not yet been deployed,- and development in this sector aiuat be awaited, nevertheless, the present temp er of the Italian armie aad the strong iillieil reinforcement which are arm ing smoothly and methodically In the Italian theater should lead us o con template the future with confidence." The secretary then reviews at length the military situation in Palestine and Mesopotamia, which he says, "must be -onaidered if we are to arrive at a clear perspective of the purpose of the war." lie asserts that the investment of Jeru -;ileni by the British ia taking shape, that Jana, the principal seaport of Palestine, is under allied gunfire by laud and sea and indicates that its fall is Inipendiug, to the. great relief of the ullied aupply lines- (Capture of Jaffa was announced 'by London today.) That the Turkish forces in Palestine hava lost half their effectives ia the fighting also is noted. "The Uerman high eommand," the statement eontinuee, "must sow concen trate its effort in an attempt to stent the British advance, and this will prob ably rellov whatever hostile pressure it waa propoaed by the Germans to bring to bear against Bagdad-" Mr. Baker notes increased' activity in tho Balkan war theater and con cludes with the statement that the sit uation' in Hussian continue disturbed. Goea to Salisbury. Captain T. If. Jordan, of the North Carolina Insur ance Department, has gone to Salisbury to investigate the burning of a newly erected school building. Indication point to incendiary origin for the firs. The Weather local Office, United States Weather Bureau FORECAST. Balelgh, N. O, Noy. 18. 11T. For North Carolina: Fair Monday, cooler in west aad central portions Tuesday fair. Sunrise .6:54 a.m. 1 Sunset .6:03 pa. Temawratarw, R a. m. ....... I p. m. ... 60 Highest temperature 68 Lowftt temperature ............ , 42 Mesa, temperature 63 Excess for the day I Average daily deficiency sine -- January 1st 0.8 Precipitation ln Inches). Amount for tho 4 hours ending at S P m. jOO Total for th month to data.... 43 Deficiency for th month 1.04 xceaa sine January 1st .' .10 tEAD THE atOHNINQ ABSThey are waiting at your door at aa early hour. Look them over see what your Business people have to say, thsa d your day1 shopping, i ,." MSUCOUS .ARE AFTER GOLDS Will Adopt New Methods of Keeping Down Contagion Ia Camps Army surgeon will adopt new meth od of keeping down contagion among th soldier ia th eaatoament this winter. They will go directly after the "common sold." Their experience , en the Mexican border last year taught them that the "common cold" waa the tarter of most everything that was had a far aa the soldier' health was affected. They learned that a -long they kept down colds they had little or no pneumonia, measles, bronrhitia or meningitis. On the other hand, they observed that "colds" season waa men ingitis season, pneumonia and measles season, and to avoid cold was to. avoid these more serious diseases- Dr. W. A. Evan relate th experi ence of the army surgeans down on th border lighting the infection that fol lowed the "northern," when every breath of fresh sir was cut out of the tents. He says: "Th men lived ia tent. They banked earth agaiaitth side wall of the testa. During Decem ber the quartermaster's department fitted the center hole in the top of the tent with a metal cap which pre vented hot air from escaping that way. About January 1, th tent were fitted with nug doors. When a norther start ed the men proceeded to hole np. They closed and chinked every crack through which freah sir could enter or four air escape and thea they sat srouad the stove spitting. Good ahota could hit the stove, a bull's eye; poor ones spat on the floor. The bedding wss not sunned or aired. Th mca huddled all day over the stove. "Ia th wak of each 'norther' there came a trail of colds. The record of measles ia camp showed a very deflnlt relatio'a between outbreak of this dis ease and 'norther.' Whereat the tent were closed and the stoves were set go tug at a ton rate, the air became both hot and dry. It waa dry enough to Irritate the nasal mucous membrsne. "The 'colds' season' was the menla gitis season, and persons with colds were most spt to contract this disease. Therefore the advice: 'If you would avoid meningitis avoid colds.' T this end bodily comfort, warm, dry cloth. ing, good dry ahoe and socks, regular bowel movements, avoidance of ovareat ing and of the use of alcohol, avoid ance of foul air and overheated place generally are all conducive to afty s regard that disease. Hiram Lodge Meet. A regular com munication of Hiram Lodge, No. 40, A. F. and A. M., will be held this even ing at 7:30 o'clock. Work in th first degree. A cordial invitation ia ex tended to viaiting Masons in th city, Have Hair Like "20" - It's nevsr too late to get rid of gray in hair. Thousand have benefited by thl scientific discovery.- Why floa t yauf Gray, faded, bedrahbled hair can be changed to a uniform, lustrous, beau tiful, dark color, so natural in appear ance, by applying Q-Baa Hair Color Re storer. Simple, safe, guaraateed harm' teaa-II -ready to use 75 a large hot tie. Sold by J. 0. Brantley aad all good drug store. Try Q Ban Hair Tonic; Q baa Liquid Shampoo; Q-ban Toilet Soap; Q ban Depilatory. Ha i r Color Restorer . : - laiJil nail .A. v tlaf las Trains Cress Merth Cai. a iMMlMi Schadule ua awal It, 11T. lAiiS wets KAifcloH i Ka. aa. imuh tar Wuaua, Oraaa vul. raw swim, wa.ainsua ana M-ftM4. Si. 4m su x. awiMf lac Vacua, LaV Unsum an HajrauaviUa. No. ii 1 1 a. at. iMilr (ae Charlatta. Na. !: - aa. Dau tar wuaun, Was taiua aoS ttalaavea. h i : . a. Pail aaeapt tsadar tat Variaa, uutuaMB aaa tajrauevuie. Mo. a riO m. Iau lor Norfolk, sat. aos fullnua alaaeina Car. TIUUNS AKHlva RALKIQHi Ma. S 1 : a. aa. Dailr traaa Norfolk, Sana. Sa runmaa oiwiiia var. tia. U IS-tv a. at. Dailr tajetta-vuia. atv. U;U f ul Dailr frost Bilkavaa. VVMklnaiaa and w No. sv i e a. aa- uaiqr rrsaa uaartotaa. Ma. Sa S v Daily eseaix Snails trsaa Fartttanlie. Ma. 1 4 : 9- St. Saaday stu (ram far. etarvUla. Na. 1 7:4S . sa. tOr fraaa Norfolk. Pallataa Blaaphtc Cart apmirf aa tralas Mas. S aad ' Sataaaa Raknak aad Narfala. Fa luonutiaa call at 4et " na. ae -piMae ts ar ra. ST. i. VILUAMS. Caait. Aff, . Baklch. M. O, J. V. DALTOM. 0. P. A. N.rf.lt . Southern Riiijway System Na. llli 4 a. ak aar tomailim, aaaaat hts far aaaus Nana, aaata aad Waat. fuli au kiaaatna Car luiaajh at teaamSnra aad faaldabara la Wyaaiaa galatt. Na. 11 :U a. at. tot AaSavUla. aaanarUaa a Uraaaabara tot aeinta Nanfe aad Seats aad at AabavUla (ar Ciauaaati. Ceiaace, St. Imuu, Maaipala aad all eaiats WaaU Parlar Car Goldibai ta. aavUla. (This vat Wiaataa-Salaat and Barter. I Ma. Il 4 .-r a. at. tar Gr Whartea-Salau. coaaartin at Cranwitara far aetata Naru. Soatk sad Waal. Fra aaciat Chahr Car :-doara ta Waaatsn-Aalaat. Na. lt 4 4 a. at. (or Goidiaaiv aaaaaat. au at fc.:a wHh A. C. U (or swats Martk ad Sma and at GoMasora m':M A. O. L. (ar aiaat suit aad Nana and N. S. far aaiaw Bast. Haadlaa Pallaua Slaapina Car Grama. tre ta Raleish. alse Win.lo-S.taai la Qaaia ra. Morahaad Ch aad Baaufort. na. laa tt a a. m. tar baiaaaara, a.aa lit m at Sanaa with a. O. L far Batata Santa aad Merth. aad Saldabare wita A. C. U (ar naiata Soata, aba witfe N. S. (ar pain to Baal. Free Bacltaina Chair Car Wtaataa-Salaas I OaldaWia, Na. tl TitS a. at far OoMtaara. auwaaiUsa Wttk A. a U at SaliM awe with A. C. U tm St at OalaiWra. rrar Car AaaavtUs a OiHiana. x. a. jomca. Araat Ralew. M. CI Frank K. Thomson -ArcbitwCt acl - Eafinsef - Maoeal feaapis - -KaMgk - . North Carolina THE NEWS AND OBSERVER RED CROSS SEALS GO OH SjlLE TODAY Woman's Club and Rrd Cross Chapter Appoint Seal Agents Th sal of Bed Cross seals in Ral eigh open this morning, and to sell 800,000 is the goal th committee ia charge hope to ren-h. The health depart ment of the Wom an's Clob and the Bed Proas chapter have nndertahen this work. Mrs. W. A. Withers, chairman of tSe health de partment, haa epnntrl the following seal agents: Mrs. 8. Bj-rwanger, ehnir man: Mrs. J. Bryan Crimes. Mrs. War ren H. Booker. Mrs. Frp.l Mahler. Mrs. M. Rosenthal, Mrs. W. M. Allen, Mrs. Jam re Bricks, Rr., Mr. 1'ur.lin, Miss Lillian Thompson. M'rs Knfe Herring. Mr. Robert L. Orav, Mas Annie Travis, Mr. W. 8. Wilson". M's Charles John son, Mr. E. E. Rams. Mrs. R. B. Rainey, Mr. O. M. Cooper, Mrs. W. T. Rost, Mr. T. K. Bruner. Mrs. R. E. L. Tatea and Mrs. Ernest Crnik.hnnk. The Red Cross rhspter has appointed the following aeal agents- Mra. E. P. Puller, riiairinnn; Mrs. Sfurrav Allen Mr. Tillery and Mrs. Hal Morson. Through these aiients every firm an l Individual will he given an opportunity to hny seals and help this work. Raleigh know what Red Cross seals The Reins of Business Twenty-six thousand cities, towns and hsmlets are liter ally within the trasp of osrery user of Western Uaioa Senric. Fifty thousand employees and more thsa ona and one half million miles of wire enable you to g aide year sales men any where on the road to facilitate deliveries to know Instantly the progress of every sals. Tho greater the emergency, the mote yon can depend oa WESTERN UNION TWaaiiiis Omy Lmttm MgA Lrilmrm Cmiimgrmmm Afaaar Tranuerreaf By tvnrw THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO arboroucjl) For VALUABLE CORN, COTTON, TOBACCO LAND 290 acres, Carr Township, Durham County, $15.00 per acre. 800 acres 1 1-2 miles from McCullers, N. C, $25.00 per acre. 178 acres 2 1-2 miles from Raleig, $75.00 per acre. If these farms do not suit we have others that we would be glad to show you. SEE US FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. Raleigh Real Estate and Trust Co. Mo. 4 K. Martin St. BALBIOH GET A GOOD POSITION Big B Balnea Everywhere is creating an shear Bui demaad for bookkeeper. Steaofraphers aad typists st allariaf salaries. lQBf women and ineligible military Swear pay lag aad perataaoat niploynirnt. SVUU to SIOO iMWition a re itmc a Coat to see a or request catalog. RALEIGH. If. C t mmmiuiin s I i Every Cent You Spend Foolishly is Banked By WHY NOT BANK IT YOURSELF T IT IS YOUR MONEY 3AVE IT! I Start An Account With U IMECHANICS SAVINGS BANK j have meant to her, partirnlarly th past year, liar pablia kealth aaraiag sar-vk-e was msde possible altogether throagh th aal ef Ited Croat seals last year. The plan saw is that thi shall ot eaty eoatiauo bat shall be inereaeed aad the aale ef B-J Croea aaab is th means by whirh thl is to be don. FUNERAL LATE BEX WALTERS WAS CONDI CTE1) YESTERDAY. Th fnnerlt of the Ule MfTBenT?; Waltera was conducted yesterday after, nooa at i o'clock at the bane ef hia brother. Mr. Fred. M. Walters, 331 Kast Lane rtret-t. Dr. T. W. O Kelley, pastor of the First Baptist church, hail charge of Ah aorvirrs. The pallliearrra wore Messrs. Frod. Mahler, t.lwin MrKee, William Little, Tom King, Wray White aad fewbataa MarUrw. . Colored Cooks Going To SrkooL (Special to The News and Obaervar.) Kmiton, Nov. Is. Colnrad coeka aad -rving girls are going to aeheal here. A luiilirr have U'H permitted to en roll for the dnmratie science course at the Tower Hill public school for colored children. Others are expected to Join the tla as. The school authorities aad employer ar encouraging th innova tion. CASTOR IA For Infants and Childrta In Use For Over 30 Years Always boars th Signature of A Hotel lias just one thing to sell. That one thing ia service-It ia the object of This Hotel to sell its Guests the rery best service in the world. Sale North Carolina. TT" men have the haao or a luufcas to Ieif'n. Enter any Mm. Everybody endoraeo CHARLOTTE, N. C uiniiiiniiiuinuuiiimiuiuiuiiuiiiuiiiiiiniinuiuiiuuiiiiuuma .Some One Ws WUI Help You Savt Christmas Cards.BookIets Seals. .Tags, Rihfcon and Boxer .is JOBBER AND RETAILER E James EoThiem 12S Fayetteville Street. Both Phones 135 RALEIGH N. C Enrd's Department Store wkoto aieriaaaSiae coat yaa SEABOARD Air Una Railway Coapiaj Tha rrafnaaW llwajr of the Saaih S-aatnl, ta OaaV 4S :l . Saaa. W. vaaiaar a. 111. Trains latva Sa latch as tollaaal No. t, 11 l a. au Thrawb Pullaiana tat Rlchmend. Waanlavtaa aa N.w York. No. 4. 12 :( pw at. TSraasa I'ulimaos far KlahawMt, Waahlaalaa aa4 New York. No. a. I:t a. ai - Throunh Puliwaa tar 1'orl.moMth, Norfolk. Elchmond, Waokias-toa, O C. aaa Vaw Vara. No. S. S: a. m Tkrousa Pultauns tot Rlrhuao. WaahlnaUMi. faiUoalpLia aiul Now York. No. II, It: a. aa.-Laaal train for Hon denon, Oxford, Waldao Norfolk and Porta, BMWla. Na. 94, 4:4t a av Laaal tor Nartlna and adlata ' atatteaa. aal It eaaaat Saailaa, Na. t. S:M a. St. Tkrouah rullnuna fat Columbia, Bavaaaaa. Jaokaonvllla and Tumita. No. . pm ralanan Slarplnt ('.it for Jaaaaaavilla aad Atlanta. AUaata alias at handlad sa No 11 tram lUmlet. No. t, 4:11 a. Through Pullman, fat Monroe. Athena, Atlanta and Brraninaham. N t. II . st. Throuth PulUaana far Cotuaatat, Savaaaah. JaakaaavUla and rWrWa aalnu. N - !, Ajll B, flk laaal trala f Binarna-naai. Soath and Saulhwaat. Na. 11. S :U a. aa Lasal train ltr Baafard. Swxaava Pirn. Akardaan sad liaailat. Baaaaard train art auda ap of all itaal sauroataat sad affard the boat aad euiakasl sarviat ta h traHni aohll. JOHN T. WW. fj. P. A. . KaUiaa. at. CX Cttv TVhat Offka In Tsrhar Ira lid laa. DO YOU) SHOPPING AND SHIPPING EARLY. More of "Our Boy a" will be away froai Home aad Family this year at Christmas tiaie than ever before in our kistory. Oa aeeonat of th enormous volum f War Materials aad snpplie. la addi tion to th usual large movemeat of Holiday hipait", it will require from now on avery availabl baggage, mill aad ipret car that eaa b put lat serfie. To kelp the situation and to insure Christmas paekages reaching thair des tination on tin and thus avoid disap pointment the 1'ulili is earnestly re quested to hip their C'hriataia paek go (whether by mail ar 'capias) at least tea (10) daye ot two week be fore Christmas. Thia action will aot only be appro elated by the Government, but by th Kail reads, whose already heavy burden they are trying ta carry with preut ness nnd dispatch. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD, J. F. Daitoa. U. P. A. BIOS INVITED. Sealed proposal will be received by the aadrigud for heating th Model School, located lu Greenville, North Carolina. Plana and specification eaa be aeca at the eflice of th Preaidcat of th school, Greenville, North Carolina, or at tka Ae of the Architect, Mr. Willard G. Kogera, Charlotte, North Carolina. rJaid bid will be opeaed oa the 80th day of November, 1017, at 10:30 o'clock, la the office of tho President, In th Administration Building of th East Carolina Teacher Training School. AU bid are aubjert to the approval of th State Building Commission. Th right .1 reserved ts reject ny or ll bid. Mail yonr bid to the President, ROBERT n. WRIGHT, Greenville. North Carolina Notice af Sal of Fairfield Tewashln High School District Bonds. . The County Board of Education of Hyde eouaty will, oa the 7th dav of January, 1B1H, at It office la Hwaa quarter, N. C Teraiv bid for ta,0u0.0Q ot ehoolkons. bonds authorised by the qualified voter of Fairfield Towuahip High Brhool Diatriot st special sleetioa called for aald purpose. Haid Board will receive kid oa fir per cent, fiv and ono-kalf per cent or sis per rent. Th said bosd In run for a period of fifteen year from th data thereof. Haid Board reserves th right to re ject any or all bid. This loth day of November, 1117. K. I OIUHH, Chairman County Board ef Edueatios af Hyd Const. A true oepyi W. f. CfiEMJC, Ei-OfBei Rertanr af County Board of Edocatioa of Hyde County, All iaqniries shonld b addressed t W, F. Credle. Ceunty Snparintesdent, 8 waa Quarter, N, C, Adv. 60,000 Subscriber 1 sad swer 100.0nfj dailr readere will e year WANT AD in THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. It th belt Advertising Medium in North CarvUaa, geinff into vry Cosaty. - Beautify Your Complexion Not art&dally. but perma BentVi W drinking a glaae of this dslicioaj Jiajstsnt witk and. Shivaf -Ale NBI KOEtTITI MOMTItS tm laiua WttUL WIU UB tliOLI Oarifica aad puts soiss and keaary in aaDow chaeka ef o!4 nasi Al all grocer and druggieta. Satis. BBCtian gtissBteerl or away ssaWV ad ea nxat doaoa. Bottled and guaranteed by &a cotea brated SKivar Mineral Sprinj. Shat. oa, S. C. U yoar tarwlaf dials cannot supply yoal talapaaao PORTER CANDY CO, WkalaaaU Dutrisaawi fat Kalai,. NOTICE OF SALE Of BONDS. Xntir is rrcrehy (ivea that oealdt )iruoaalt for the purrhaae of bonls v( "tBi, Town- lir Farihvine7rT6rlB Cam lina. In the sum of (23.000.00, will M rweiveil by the undersifrned at hia ef 15 ce in rm vi 1 ti. North Carolina, Vti to the 4th luy nf Dember, 1917, at 1 ' o'clnrk, uonu. fjild lasae ronsist of t ; hon.ln of tl.iKKI.(K) carh, dated Oetubrr 1. 1917, due aad payable $2,000.00 on October 1st in rarh pethe yearf 1919 t 022 inclusive, and t3.noO.00 on Oetnhrr 1 in rnrh of the years 192.1 nnd; 1927 In rlusive, brnrlnjt interest nt the rate r-f six per rent per aoaurn, payable rm nnuully, both principal and inter -payable t the Hanover National Ikink in the City of Now York, Ftat of tv Viirk, and are isaurd for th purpoerr funding the outstanding iadebteduf-i of said towh inrurred for necessary eipt-nse thereof, via: the improvement of the water, light ami aewer system' of said town. Bidder must depoitit with th Treasurer of said town -fceforn making their bids, or present with their bids a rvrtlfled eheek drawn to th or" dor of the Treasnrer of said town npon an incorporated bank or trout eompau ' ia the City of Farmville, for S Sum of money, equal to tea per centum, of tb' fare value of the bond bid for, to a. -cure the municipality againat any lot resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with th term of hi bM. Conditional bids will not be considered. The muaicipal tr reserve th right to reject any and all bids. Hy ordor of the Board ef Commis ionera. T. E. JOYNER. Clerk. Farmville, North Carolina, November 18, 1917. H.M. Bonner, M.D, Eye, Ear, Nose end Throat Ifflccoi 502J0J Tucker Bidding. Gilbert G. White " CONSULTING ENGINEM Darkant, N. C WATERWORKS, LIGHT AND POWER. BTkKETS t Hi y '1 jtwlaa iWaaata, T" I u. - I em , ora aaa aan A" J t,, m m ka etowa ... " '- y uiuika,.n,awa MM. aioarftlonkft. 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