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PAY CENT' SHOULD
GET BACK COLONIES
,r; (Continued from Page One).
IN PRISON CELL
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or military. The same principle of
unencumbered freedom in its run
sense.' he says, should prevail in re-
-eard to ever DOwer.and nation.
: Mot nniv must' French territory nov
occupied by Germany be restored--to
Pronto hp saVS. but- on ' the other
colonies, which haveJ
'ttrtkit'-nMiinied bv England Portugal,
Belgium and Japan should be return
ed to Germany. a ;
The more difficult question of Italia
Irredentia, the Pope thinks should be
examined in a spirit of conciliatiori
and fairness and that a special conr
- aideration into the settlement should
ational aspirations. .
Likewise does the Pope hold tt'8t
the complex questions involved in rer
adjustment 6f. the Balkan Jstaies
should be considered in the same spir
it of equity and justice. He has espe
cially in mind Armenia, the Balkans
.and Poland, and the intimation con
veyed is that these questions can safe-
Jy be dealt with Dy aireci aipiuiuauu
exchanges between the belligerents
once an agreement is reached upon
the general principal of recognition o
national aspirations and justice.
SECRETARY BAKER
TO THE NEW OFFICERS
(Rt Associated Press. 1
Washington,, Aug. 1 14. Secretary
Baker today issued the following
mendine the work of
the men who have filled the officers
training camps and noting the patri
otic motives that have prompted tnem
to make sacrifices in order that the
nation should have officers. The state
ment said:
"The War Department feels no small
Dride in the commissioning during
these days of thousands of young of
ficers who have passed through a pe
riod of training as thorough and in
tensive as it could be made by men
of the regular forces.
"Two thoughts I like to keep with
me as the men come from their camps
throughout the country. First, their
selection and preparation has been ac
complished by means .as far remove J I
. - !ii l I
dv Dersonai lavunusui as uuuiu ws
devised. Secondly, the thoroughness
of the training received by these men
will mean that those who will be
chosen under the selective service act
will properly be instructed and led so
as to insure a maximum of effective
ness and a minimum of casualties."
NEW RAILROAD
TO COAL FIELDS
(By Associated Press.) .
Newport News, Va., Aug. 14. It is
reported here that Rockefeller inter
ests jtvill build a railroad from the
Northern West Virginia coal-fields
direct to Newport News as soon as
possible. This is to be an emergency
road for coal only and is to be built
on" account of conditions aris'Iflg "ou"l
of, the war.
..I James A. Somerville, who has just
returned from a trip through, the vaT:
ley of Virginia, says that many per
sons of that section have already sold
property to be used as a right of way
for the railroad. He says the inter
ests who bought the right of way
said that' the terminal was to be at
Newport News.
The Virginian Railway taps the
southern coal fields of West Virginia
and this road is on tap
and this road is to tap the northern
fields.
GERMAN SUBMARINE
TAKES CREW FROM SHIP
(By Associated Press.)
WashingtonT'Aug. 14. The crew of
the American schoner A. B. Sherman
recently found abandoned at sea,, has
been brought into an English port
and reported to the American consul
that their vessel was attacked by a
German submarine on June 26, which
set all hands adrift in a life boat.
One American seaman was shot in the
foot during the attack The sub
marine took off some provisions and
the crew supposed the schooner was
then to be destroyed. Instead a pass
ing vessel found her afloat and took
her safely to port.
r ain rSoehtf tstMr Volfe said..
ttuiWhe" "Hepublicaii. : Sq
cialismij I late
preache'd; socialism.: But I; have not:
beehvjpreibht I have
been 'preacaipg ;th'eiW6rd. A About neV
thtrdaf fti'M made-up; i of prophecy
about S&fSAwM'p I nave been ; preaxJn.
ing f oaoTearl that : it is , coming;
have beprac&fog a- great deal ?
since UVmm Vwasinevitablef:
have known; pyer : since last yeaT that
it was 'bouhd to'cpme.' . j v ' '
Brother ilWWf eJia asked gently ' If :
for Germany. n.yes, I iiave," he said.
Mar .people:: aris Germans, ; thoughs I
have not:l':S.ypathl2.edr'wlth'-":-JinpiBriaI
Oemanjv Ii ayenjeen;.; opposed .tQ
the tmijteriausi pj .uermany. i uave
exbresseo!';' mysefttevarably to Jer-
many. Thei Gr?pta;ns.. are. away ahead
of the? w6rld;hevnate only 3 illit-'
erates -4n -1 O0b;lots ; better, than het4
in , the routiiBUtf"I;haVe not been,
preaching ;sedltioh All :tliat I hae
said . was that there wasn't any heed
of this war, that it is an unjust .war
.and could , have : been "prevented. ' I
have said that . and the people have
been ' agreeing with me. They haVej
not thought . I . was seditious. They
knew I was preaching the Word.'
had preached. If' often and told, them
that this was wWdiiif up things; that
Jesus was coming back to reign and
the devil was to be' put down. ' I be
lieve it, the Word is full of it "-
' "I don't Quite follow you there,"
Mr. -Wolfe's interviewer said. "You
mustn't think I am trying to confound
you,v.but if the Bible is onethird,
nronhpev- of this warr if vOu have
seen that it was inevitable and looked
for it 10 years; if it is the beginning
of the millennium, how could it have
been avoided without violence to
prophecy arid how can you call it an
unjust warfrom your own country's
angle?"
Brother Wolfe cracked his first
smile. He declared! that .' he had not
recently made any remarks in , favor
of Germany and had been true ta. the:
country- of . his birth. Aided by the
suggestion that the . prophets did not
advise war, but merely foretold it,
Brother Wolfe then dropped easily iff-
to his favorite; place on the bench and
went on with his conversation. - If he
had preached Germany, the Scriptures
are Germany. . If he had preached so
cialism, the Word is socialistic. If he
had knocked, the government for war
ring . on Germany, the" Word was his
authority. ; If he had foretold the war,
the prophet-- had beaten him to it.
' Brother Wolfe's disposition to play
a joke on- the- Infiinte by heading off
a war which' a' f 'third of the Word"
had declared inevitable, was on a par
with Zimmerman's cession of . Texas,
Arizona and-New Mexico to Old Mexi
co. ' "' '
"Regarding Jis infamous your pro
posal to create dissension in America
at this time by working for repeal of
the methods .for conducting the war
I tpVwJjihv.itJieatln.iif ;mmjttedV,'
declared Ularence Foe today in a red
hot telegram the" People's Council, of
America, "and believing all such agi
tation can. qnly strengthen the Kaiser,
lengthen th , war, and destroy addi
tional American lives, I vote absolute
ly against Jgivingr you the use of pur
list for spreading pro-German ' propa
ganda, although you sugar-coat your
real purpose, by advocating other poli
cies I approve."
,Poe believes there is a' "deep laid
and systematic effort to mislead the
farmers, of. the: nation as to the pur
poses of the war and arouse opposi
tion to its conduct. "The latest move,
is made by : the : People's Council' of
America,'. DrivPoe says today, "which
1 1 . hi. . l i : . . -1 - . :
aiung wim uuvocaung sucn popular im
policies as meeting, the cost of the
war by taxatioi) "of wealth,' and 'in
ternational '. organization for the mainr
tenance' and, 'an early, democratic and
f
. n
-,M ESSEN1ER SERVICE.
Fpr this ssrylce wt usfr ths Pet
tal.' Telegraph Cable ; Cornpanya
mcttengeraw 'fhiy will call for,
your 'I'ade-Jnihetjaatne? manner
and quick tljrne ae" they hew cover
the ;clty f OHreleorama,- nlflht let
teegramaV.taWea,:etc-j,::':
1 For "further '' Information ae. to
ade call 176; ; but for tefegraph
ervlcer; call "P iy
BY' READING TH E$E LOCAL ADS
s : your isearch for . a furnished .room
' 'shifts ; from .'"anywhere" to". "Some-
. where;' you look at iooins that- arje
- satisfactory: as tojrice and loca
tion, aud select from these the ones
4 that suit, you best.' Thus f a short
y search serves you' better than a :lo!ng
oae 8 1.2 3t J .
FOR RENT; FURNISHED ' BED
Room Grand Theatre Building. Ideal
' for geatlemen.- Apply "D.'R. Foster
&vCo7 Phone1 1220. , 7-22- su tthu
IF YOU WANT RESULTS; USE MUU
tigraph ! facsimile typewritten : let
vters they "get there." r; Our print
ing commercial and job-work, is , of
the, best quality rquick service.,' En
graved stationery, , cards, etc. Har
' riss " Typewriting - and Auver Using
Company. 7-19-tu-thu-sun-tf .
F5R" SALE -TWO GOOD MULES At
reasonable prices. Apply to R. A.
' Burnett, Supt, New Hanover County J
RoadsPhone Nrt 1599-J. 8-10-eod 7t
FOR" RENT TO RIGHT PARTIES
at Greenfield Park,v Bungalow Ice
Cream Parlor and Drink Stand,
. Oyster' Roast, Fishing and Bathing
Privilege. Address, Greenfield Park
Development Co., Wallace, Ni C. -
5VVOULD LIKE TO TALK WITH YOU
about the three stores 126, 128, 130
Princess street, Garrell Buildine. F.
A. Lord, Agent. 8-14-2t
v i"i,7?ivvxvv t1" y'S: i ccst -owe -
oirtrr Ami i nnnr a
; v?;; iiui vy mi rac v IL,
'THEN CONQUER WE MUST, WHEN OUR CAite
V " :: ; ITISJUST. AVSE
I A war not of our seeing has been thrust oupon u8
rThePeyles Savings Mank, in common with the
otic citizens of pledges full support tcT
Government Ur
Our national policy is upheld in by one hunrlmj
lion Americans---this means:might. -
- f Our national wealth is greater than of anv ntU
tion-over $220,000,000,000. " er n
J Oqr tanking reso $30000,000 OOfl
this means strengths. ; '
r Our stability will endure. , i &
THE PEOPLES' SAVINGS BANK 4 '
Comer Front and Princess Streets.
II
WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON
date of I88U9 wnea bo requested.
Phone your order to Gordon'!
News Stand. , c 10-7-tf
FOR RENT -103 80tiTr IGHTH
street $lM(T:uatontji.4; Apply J. T.
Gordon, agent Phone 745. 5-29-tf
Fl NE HORSE FOR SALE rSUITA
ble" for, buggy or deliv6ry - wagon.
Will sell reasonable or will exchange
: for" lights used automobile.- Address
"Excellent Traveler," P. O. BoxllS
8-7-7t-j
MANY FREIGHT CARS
ORDERED SOUTHEAST
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, Aug. 14 To , facilitate
the prompt movement of grain and
food products, Us well as munitionsT
the car Service commission, of the
railway war board, has ordered the
immediate distribution of nearly 21,
000 additional empty cars among, the
lines operating in the South, the Mid-
general peace - in hamiony with the
principles outlined. by) Free Russia,'
exposes its real purpose when It pro
poses 'to" wgrlk; for the repeal of the
conscription latvsV-'i 5 1
Military i'menrareauthority for the
rumor ; since the retirement of adju-
ant-Generals B..-.S- Royster and Col.
George U Jeterson that Colonel Peter
son will become f colonel of a negro
regiment and General Royster brigade
tcommander'. ' '. ", '
The resignation , of ; these military
men last 'Weelf and v the appointment
,of Brigadier-General Lajwrence W,
Ing the administration of Governor
Craig,- had much' more of political in
terest, in it, than the surface indica
tions justified one's "indulging. Since
Governor Bickett ; has recommended
Major Joe; J. -Bernard's appoinlnlent
as property disbursing officer a warm
fight is expected.. The Peterson-Young
feud is of common r knowledge. ; The
-f.wo do npt ; mix. , i General Ydurig'a
friends ascribe the General's failure
to land high in the Federal service
dlewest and the Southwest.
This makes a total of more than to the fact tha Colonel Peterson,. who
100,000 empty cars ordered, moved in . ranks- high in that division, was not
the last two months from one railroad4vohserved in ahy enterprise looking. to
to another, regardless of ownership;-the elevation v of Geheral ; i YOung.'
to. mobilize in various parts of the Abroad: General Young fared badly,
country a sufficient number to handle 1 Colonel Petefrson well. At home Gen
f;he abnormal government and com-' eral Young; 'gets -.; the "commission of
mercial traffic produced by war con- Governor Bickett.. 1 r :
ditions. ' !Both - Peterson arid Young ? were
More than two-thirds of the cars 'strong Bickett men,'.P6terson especial
QXdered by the districts "that need Jy. so. He did his levelest for Bickett
inm win oe suppnea Dy tne Fenn- ' ssampson ana tne, returns snowed
sylvania system.
the work done. General Young was
a Blcketimaii ' as i was his brother.
T-but the .Geherar asf not the apostle
to the Gentiles. .type, v Noboly. einvied
WANTED MAN TO .WORK .LIVE
stock , and . automobile insurance.
Splendid contract. Jas. M. Steven
son, 302 Southern Building, 9 to 10
a: m. " , 8-14-3t
FOR SALE LINE. OF INSURANCE
with- good renewal account .already
. established. Good terms, Easy 6
. write. No competition. "Exclusive,"
,Box;415. 8-14-3t
NEGRO ARRESTED ,',
FOR BRANDON MURDER
r (Bj Associated Press.)
Baltimore, Aufr. 14. John SnQwden
a negro, was arrested rn?tAtinap0l4
last night' charged .with murder of
Mrs. Lottie May Wandon,' whose body
was found in her home in Annapolis
)ast Wednesday. The information
that led to the arrest of the negro was
furnished by Mrs. Spencer Murray,, a
suffragist leader in Annapolis; -She
was told by a negro woman in her
employ that the later5s daughter, from
a house across the street, had seen
finowden enter the Brandon house on
the day of the murder.
N ORTH ER N IRI S H POTATO ES, O R
angeeV't Lemons,- -Onions, : Navy
Beans, complete line crushed Fruits,
Coco Candies and Chewing Gum.
Bear Produce and Merchandise Co.,
No. 19 Market street. Phones 452-453.
8-8-tr ,. '. -
IF. YOUR BOY ,18 CALLED, TO THIS
'service of hie country, it may he
many months before , yon see him
again. :: Hateyott ft .' recent photor
feraph to remember him by? Let us
picture hirna he ir today; FoltC &
Kendrick Photographer & 6-18-tf
JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF
Army Regulation .Lockers and
. Trunks at a special priced Charles
Finkelstein '-No. 6 S,outh Pront street.
Phone 642. . ; : ?.5 it
SHAND8 GROCEaV. FOURTH ND
Nun-A f ull line of fresh groceries.
Prompt delivery and courteous ser
vice. -''Phone 30.- " S-26-t
5-PA8SENGER MAXWLL AUTOMO-
bile . in iBrstclass r condition for saie
cheap or. will exchange for iReai Es
tate If interested apply; Queen- City
Cycle Co,; 2.09 Market street 841-1 tt f
IT'S G RAVELY IMPORTANT' THAT
: you should have people work for you
; . whose efficiency . - is . undoubted.;
. Bunglers can turn y our profits Into
losses and it takes efficient wo rk
folks to turn them again into profits
Watch the , ads and advertise too.
8 !2 3t j . : . '
5UFFRAGET PICKETS
LOSE MORE BANNERS
MECHANICS' HOME - ASSOCIATION
401d and Strong"- 54th series B. 6c
L. stock, jiow ope. t Walkerv Taylor
President; WV M Cummine. Secre-
f Uxfi 208 Princess street 6-27-tf ex-
Sun '.. - ,
TWENT Y.FI V E iOO LLARS 4. SA V E D
by Taking a ScholarshIp- in The
Motte Bxsiness College Jnc., before
September lst on combihedcourse
or Ten . . .Dollars saved '"On single
course 'of .' Shorthand ahd Typewrlt
ingi Phone , 706' or callf at College;
3rd floor Home Saving; Bank build
ing, corner Fropt and Chestnut any
day from-nine to One-o'cldckv Posi
tion guaranteed. V 8-11-tf
HELP WANTEDWE WANTr FROM
15 to 25 good intelligent - girls , to
learn . to weave. Some of our girls
-are making" $2.00 (to-; $2.50 per dayi ;
" The work, is not hfird-and the work
" ing cohditidtid are good.-: The ' boys f
'have togo to war and as a patriotic
- duty the-, girla must learn to make
-cloth to ,clQthe4hem... Apply: if pos
slble in person. , Delgado 'Mills, W.
. .A; Woods, superintendent. 8-13-7t.
Free Moving Pictures Every Night
Except Sunday Night 8: 15
VDESTINY?S
BOOMERANG"
TONIGHT'S FEATURE.
"WHEN ADAM
HAD 'EM'
, Beauty
Century r.
'Get the Habtt"-8ee Lumla,
Movies Every Nlfht.
GET 'THE IiABITSee- jLu miua Movies Evenj Night
THE MURGHISON NATIONAL IK
Capital $1,000,000 Surplus $700,000
' - -
I . i iliilii' i . I1!11.J 1 1"1uL.'-l-4i- -J-r--T-r7-1'1' .' .,' rj--1- n
(By Associated Press.V
Va8hinKton, Aug. 14. Suffragists
from the Womans' Party headquarters
attempted twice late yesterday to stal- ; COLORED
Uon themselves before the White f for the
House gates with banners addressed
to 'Kaiser Wilson." A laughing
crowd saw-the first banner that ap
peared carried off by a naval blue
jacjeet who "said he wanted it for a
souvenir. Two others were brought
Up a few minutes afterwards, only
to be forcibly appropriated by civilian
employes of the War and Navy De
partmehts. TJiie President and Mrs.
Wilson, on their way to FortMyer to
attend the graduation exercises at the
reserve officers training camp passed
out of ,tljfJ' grounds as the second act
SHORTHAND AN D TYPEWRITING
is a necessity in the fculhess worlu.
You had better: lealriS I now. ; Th
Motte Business College, Inc.,' Home
Saving Hank' building. Day' .and
night lessons. ; Phohe'-TOfir i-4-tf
;Youhg to ; liis old posiUon held' dur-Jas Staged. They smiled and bowed
to the crowd:
BRITISH DESTROYER
CI IMir DV CI TDUJI A DIME ' tu Mcuiues.ype'. j pooiy emvie
; yj SUBMARINE ifflckeUlhdicejbetyeen the-twV
UNIVERSITY CANCELS
; FOOT BA1X SCHEDULE
!'. i (By AsBociated Pre8B.), !
Chapel Hfll, N. C. Aug. 14. The
Unlyersily of North Carolina has can
celed, Its foptball schedule tentatively
arranged for the coming fall, follow
ing! a meeting of the Athletic Council,
and after a conference with the col-
leg authorities. In a statement ia
sued In connection with this action of
the university, President : Edward ' K.
Graham said that the university feels
that It cannot give the attention nec
essary 'to the carrylng"out of a major
athletic schedule this fall, and at the
sameVtlme fully meet what it- cbii-
.ceives iq oe us present , pmigauons
with reference to the. war.
. The university will off er coursed In
military; training mbdeled oh the lines
of the officers' reserve training corps
cbursfes.v " ,; l. -- r:: c
(By Asaooiated Pppis.T : ; . 'J W:&!4:H:
-London, Aug. 14. A British destroy- ! 'MORI TitllHF'FI
vv. MUUIV MJ U llilllC J II tilt
c North sea. The captain, 2 officers and
43 men were saved.
GEI COMMISSIONS
QT7MT" Td DDICniU i I asningtonAUg.t;i. commissions
OXLM 1 IKJ ri.iaJri ' I awards tufli& -iti-iVid Vnrt . T
' Ab A SUSPECT : nooWArky officers' v reserve cbjpsl
. . ' training' camp include .the.. following:
(By TTnited Preus.l V:1;- Robert
- Charleston, S. C, Aug. 14 August';C.,-captaitf.;bt
Bunstang, an alleged German agent; t Secohdlllutenanta i of ; ihfautry;? t
who was arrested" , here yesterday ;R. (XCenheth G;Caughman?Cot
evening aDoara a ' neutral, ship,
wmcn ne was working in
room, is said to have used'
passport to , secure entrance to this R:t C.Edrdli. tiexfhgton;
country; coming here ' from rSp&!n:'.;He'; V&itikjStii ;F.t---:'-H
is being held at the county jail. - " 1 -WJli i ;BeBsfgnedto uty with the.
j regular ; - army ivrfjecona r jieuieuanc .; ju-
: on umbia;; Claude' Mi Tolar, Cedar Groves,
the: ; ne vvkmfi.i '4 'H. .r'S?
H Swiss t ;.; Second & lieutenant field ?.' artillery. Q;
NEW YORK PRIMARY
BE HELD NEXT MONTH
New York, . Aug. 14.-Althoueh the
-Tamman? ; candidate for mayor Is yet
to be seiectea.- tne, aemocratic county
committefe i today sent' out a call for
the primary eiecupn on Septeniberi 19;
The h nqmiatlngAcommittbe : of -v.Ute
demoritiCiusion s committee; .is Cex
nected -to.report' to; thiB full committWe
of 170 ' tonight , when the Tammany
sate proDaoiy ,wui joe announced. f ; -
.The mayoralty -possibilities? ; hve
been, cut' down to four. men. They
ire." Tnos . v . umrcnui,: Tprmer presi
dentof rthe board, of , education : WH-
liam' -BJEHy son; former corporation
oitnseJ t Sheriff Ifer .E. Smith' and
Judge John. . Hyland, - s ,, t $rfr
laborers Wanted
for the Carnegie Steel Company, of
Pittsburgh Pav; Lowest pay 1S.60 day
with, advancement. Middle age men
of good health only, . need apply. We 1
Buip vwry - s a ucauny." . x iausiut iu.-
tion advanced to job( from ' 11 North
Seventh street, Richmond,, Va.
?8-9-tf- . ' ' ' :
WANTED
For work on Cantonment Colum
bia, S. C. 5,5 -tor eight hoursr'
Bring receipt f orranspoftatlon
t- and it will be. refunded you. Do '
- not waltto vrit? report at orico.
WALKER ELECTRIC AND
COMPANY
Columbia, 3. C,-
WA NTE D SEVE RAL M ORE; TO
watch thewIndow.:; Excelsior Motor
Cycle being reduced $1.60 each day.
Queen City Cycle Co., 209 - Market
street. . v' . . . 8-10-tf :
LADIES' SPECfALI 60 fER CENT
of the: covered,, heels on ladles', shoes
work, loose. Our v new : metal heel
seat: preYents their coming: off. .35c
pair attached.; Price Bros, ; 309
North-Pront $je$t? : 5;y7:2-lmo;
.. . - t;.'jj-yT .
THE: YOU NG fM Ef 'OF TH E CO U N-
try are beings lled'-tb .the colors
and . their places . ; must be . filled.
?any good posltlbns.are waiting and
mot; wiJI be from timeto time. Pre
pare ybureif: by; taking business
course, in ThexMotte Business Col
$ege, mc.,hone pay: and night
xjlassitidma'SavingBank Bldg. ;:
810-tf : -riX-
WANTEOj cylinder -and, ro
tary. pr4ssniBn TTneBanghman Sta;
tioneryVCo..ltichmond,;vYai, 9-13-4t.
mm
WANTED
,1800 Bales Good Mid
dling. , i r - - .
;1950 Bales Middling:
2240 Bales tw Middling
AV. B.: Cooper & Co.
0; ; vi; AVilmmonviN C.
good mahoook Waited at:
once. Experienced and steady. Good
ay to rightmin. Apply' -Paris Cot-
tageWrightiville iBeach; Phone
' 7551.. tyf.rr'. 8-7-tf
THE1 P EOPLEST; MARKET OPE N
r again calllCastlejstre
fine linse;" bt Ch0i6e Native .Fresh
T?n6n. 2iifi6 Choice steak; break-i
. fast tr 'UIpeJ'-' ?A?.'Vnii5e; froast t or
stiefolrtamnfe Prfces". reasonable.
. Promnf delivery. Fresh. Vegetables,
T Ch(cken indj Eggs dailykPhOne 297.
8-8-7tj irf, L?.-.T.-,. :
iiniiniiiiiiiiJiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUH
OLD i FACfSEEETH ?r WANTED-
y Don't matter fif:; broken. ,1 pay - $2.00
; t6:;$15.0jiier:$3tv.S post.
and receive cftekVeturn
Mazer; ,2007s: Si jh Street PhllkdeK
WH EN; YOU R BOY- Gpt S jlNTO TH E.
1 rrenches see Vo&v he, taker with Wni
your portrait . He will treasure ' It
bove ail the gold on eartbi , Folts It
gv' Following the hot; days ; of ii
;Bummer comes ;-t.cold days Of p
s . winter, f Is y your; 'coal . bin' jup- l
S: piled? - Prepare
s.t while hauling..i : P
g.ltheV cliojeest.Cofd rate i ii
s fstOve and f urnacev; Pnonejrour y
S jforders.' Phone ?S9.";.
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just received shipment Glass Top Queen Jars,
Pints," Quarts and Half Gallon Sizes.
CAPE FEAR HARDWARE CO.
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HAVE YOU HEALTH INSURANCE ?
If some unexpected accident occurs to YOU and you
are injured and unable to work, where would your ,v
ii g 'expenses come from? How would you pay yout
doctor and miscellaneous household, expenses?
Thk is a vital and important question. Answer it to
day by taking out insurance. Insure with
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Writers arid Check Protectors, that we will sei
Half Price. . Also Five Oliver Typewriters at a v
gain,
YATES COMP'V
Office Supplies,
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