3VA Hor#«pow«r New Series Mod«i 7S 9 635 Roadster $620 Thousands Behind Three to fifty per hour on high—that’s the speed report we get from owners all over the country. And 20 to 25 miles per gallon of gas is the economy report. A corking good car— A price that makes it the greatest value on the face of the earth— That combination has kept the factory thousands of cars behind sales for weeks and weeks. But wo’ro getting them in right along. Better see us about yours today. T. J. HALLIBURTON, DEALER Phone No. 182, Marion, N. C. V The \^^y»-Overlanl Company, Toledo, Ohio ** Mad* in U. S. A.** Fair Association Will Ask Legisla ture for Large Improvements. R*Iei«h, N. C.. Oct. 19.—With Leonard Tnfw, of Pinehnrst, re elected president, the North Caro lina Aericnltural society, operat ing the state fair, will, through a special committee of twenty-five, go before the next legislature and urge the appropriation of $10,000 to be expended in permanent im provements at the fair grounds that will make possible necessary expansioQ. This "determination was reached in the annual meeting to night. There is to be a campaign launched for the unification of tho community and county fairs and the state fair so that co-operation will assure real representation of the development of the state in the state fair. It is considered necwi- sary to at least double the space for agricultural exhibits and the race track and grandstand must be rebuilt and extended. Villa Captures Minjng Town and Burns Houses. Chihuahua City, Oct. 18. (Via El Paso Junction, Oct. 19.)— Francisco Villa and a part of his command took possession of the mining town of San Andres, tweo- ty-five miles west of here yester day. Angered because the male population fled to prevent being impressed into his service, Villa ordered the houses burned and permitted atrocities upon the de fenceless inhabitants, a refugee from San Andres, wtio arrived here today reported to General Trevino. XICENSING INSURANCE AGENTS. i ¥t Is well to understand the law goy- ^oming the licensing of insurance •BMits and the duty imposed on the Jtassrance Commissioner under it: (Chapter 79, Laws 1913.) ■^Ifie General Assembly of North Caro lina do enact: Section 1. That before any license la iBBued to* an insurance agent in thla State, the agent applying for such li cense and the company for which he desires to act as agent, shall apply for such license on forms to be prescribed by the Insurance Commissioner, and before any license to such agent is is sued the Insurance Commissioner shall satisfy himself that such person so applying for license as an agent la a person of good moral character, that he has not willfully violated any of the insurance laws of this State, and that he is a proper person for such posi tion. Gaston Candidate Drops Dead. Cherryville, Oct. 19.—Hon. John Puett of Dallas, a member of the State Legislature and a man of prominence, dropped dead hereto- nifcfht in the Commercial Hotel withheart failure just as he was leavin^r the* diuing room, having tiDished his supper. Mr. Puett was booked to speak here tonight at a rally and to all appearances was in perfect health. Prince Albert gives smokers such delight, because . —its flavoir is so different and so delightfully good; -—it can’t bite your tongue; —it can’t parch your throat; -—you can smoke it as long and as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco hap- pmess! On the reverse side of every Prince Altert package you will read: " PROCC8S PATENTED ^ JULY 30tm, 1007” That meians to you a lot of tobacco en joyment. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give qu^ity I Albert tAe national joy smoke in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all we or its enthusi- ' astic friends ever claimed for it! . matter how much of m Btraitger you are in the neck of the woods you drop into. For, Prince Albert ia right there — at the firat place you paaa that aella tobacco / The toppy red l^g aella for a nickel and the tidy red tin for a dime; then there’a the hand- •ooie pound and half-pound tin humidor a and the ptmn^ f eryatal-glasa humidor with aponge-moiatener top that keepa the to bacco in auch bang-up trim all-th— Omrnl It answers every smoke desire you • or any other man ever had! It is so cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you vrill get chummy with it in a mighty short time! Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say> so on the national joy smoke? J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C TUs b Uie rvrcne dde of dM Prince Albert Itidy red tin. Read tLk ** Patented Proceas** metege- and realize wkat it means im making Pirinca Albart m mkIi Star Dust and Common Clay. There is in every college man something of the Prodigal, of Esau, and of Saul—of the man who sells out for the price he can clutch— who swaps his star dust for com mon clay; there is something also of the Prodigal and Paul—of the man who claims his birthright back, who comes to himself and comes back. Every young man’s life islan un precipitated solution of all bio graphy; of Nero, Benedict Arnold, and Jess Willard; but no less of Socrates, Shakespeare, Newton, Washington, Lincoln, Lee, Pas teur. Every college man recog nizes these two clear calls to him, and most men feel that in the or dinary life of everday that there is a sharp contradiction between them; that there must be a sur render of one of them, that college life at best must be a compromise between his youth and his maturi ty, what he is now and what he wants to be fifteen years from now —a truce between His happiness and his ambition.—E. K. Graham. Appointments of County Candidates The following appointments have been agreed upon between Chair- men Blanton and Morgan as the dates and places for the joint can vass between the Democratic and Bepublican county candidates: (jlenwood, October 26, at 7:30 p. m. Montfords, Friday, October 27, 9 o’clock. Crooked Creek, Friday, October 27, 1 o’clock. Broad River, Saturday, October 28, 10 o’clock. Nebo, Monday, October 30, 10 o’clock. Old Fort, Monday, October 30. 3 o’clock. Constipation Dulls Your Brain That dnll, listless, oppressed feeling is due to imparities in your system, sluggish liver, clogged intestines. Dr. King’s New Life Pills give proippt re lief. A mild, easy, non-griping buwel movement will tone up your system and help to clear your muddy, pimply com plexion. Get a bottle of Dr. King’s New Life Pills to-day at your Druggist, 25c. A dose to night will make you cheerful at breakfast. After remaining at liberty for practically a year. Wood Zachary, charged with shooting Revenue Officer J. A. Galloway from am bush in the Chandler section of Transylvania coiiintv, has been captured at Louden, Ky. Zachery shot Galloway last Thanksgiving Day, while the officer was return ing from a revenue raid, and Gal loway lost an eye as the result of the injury. Bad Colds From Little Sneezes Grow Many colds that hang on all winter start with a sneeze, a sniffle, a sore thoat, a tight chest. Tou know the symptoms of colds, and you know prompt treatment will break them up. Dr. King’s New Discovery, with its soothing antiseptic balsams, has been breaking up colds and healing coughs of young and old for 47 years. Dr. King’s New Discovery loosens the phlegm, dears the head, soothes the irri^tc^ membrane and makes breathing easier. At your Druggist, 50c. Dr. Johnson, the Eye Specialist will be at the Dayis Pharmacy on Nov. 6th and 7th. Five Reasons why you should have your glasses made by John son: First. I have had twenty years experience and 1 know my business. Second. I use nothing but the best crystal glass. The best is none too good. Third. My prices are very rea sonable, about half what others charge. Fourth. If you don’t need glasses, I will tell you so. Fifth. There is no risk in hav- your glasses made.by Johnson I have diplomas from two of the tot Optical Colleges in the United btates, and there is no such word as fail. Eemember the days and dates, Nov. 6th blue^ves the cost of use-

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