1 ----- I , - - SUBSCRIPTION BATES One Tear fi.Ot Six Months 50c Pulhthed Tueaday$ and Friday esBwg" . i der of tlitir faith gij oa rery subject "They who are only called of God and not of men hare more right to preach than they who-are, called of men and not. of God.",. Au effort in beine male to build a uurth at the Wat? Farm. One of the convict. t.n h vet'k Kent in a dollar to the fund. The Kaleijiii Meat IiiNector ha reported that only half as much meat has been eaten in that i ty this 'ear as last . The reason pv en is that of the general shortiige of live stock throughout the station. Delegates have been appointed by Lieutenant Governor Daught ridge to the Cotton Congress at Washingtoiv. 1). C. which has been calbvl for August l.'ilt on ac count of the effec t of the Kuro pean War on the price of col ton. Plans are to Ik mode for financ ing the crop. , SHOPPERS WHO ARE NOT fire SHOPPERS Penny savers are dollar raisers People who save the pennies have the dollars. But to have the dollars you must save the pennies, and to save the pennies you must know how to shop. Some shoppers are not shop pers. They are just penders. . aionev comes easy ami troes easier . They make plenty of money, yet live from hand to mouth. Some times the hand does not reach the mouth. Their pockets are large, but have no bottoms. Some times the money does not reach their pocket at all. It is spent before it is made. They don't know how to shop how to make a dollar buy a lmn dred cents worth of goods. They know nothing of what they are getting until after they get it. There is one great remedy for this evil careful shopping. But careful shopping is a prol lem to some 'tcoplo. They ln'gin at the end and quit lie fore they reach the beginning. They should turn to tin local paper. It is the shnppcrVi lcst friend. It faithfully portrays the en terprise of the community, l'sts in its advertising columns the' of feringfl of live merchants, and biases the path to the stores of best values. It gives them shopping infor mation which otherwise it would take time to acquire, and much which often they would never know. As a commercial encyclopaedia it is the first step to economical shopping, for when a store has of ferings of especial value they are aufle to be found in the paper. . To shop economically they fthouUl study the advertisements with care every one of them at every appearance of the paper for to overlook it once might mean the missing of the very ar tide they are looking for. Economical shopping is easy, if you know how; but if you are a idirelict in the sea o f shopping the paper will tow you to a safe port. The paper guides yon to the ways of economical shopping; economy lifts you to greater af fluence, and affluence brings freedom from petty cares and opportunity for greater achieve xnent. Be a shopper1 not a spender. The Textile. buildine of A. k M. College at Raleigh which was hu rived lastwinterif-Jbteing repla c ed as rapidly as Hssible and is to he completed by the beginning of the fall term. Four carloads of machinery have just arived for the new building and are being- installed . .- raan,'- At Kenansville last Thsrsday Duplin County Veterans Rel:n -ion drew a big crowd, with the presentation of an oil portrait of 'Captain William Houston as a prominent feature; and enthusui'i tic plans were laid for the erec tion of a Confederate Monument in that town to be unveiled at the next Hel'nion in August U)l."t. be brought into a neat and incon - - - . . .. . spicnon?. position. ,J This,! ,tLe system just adopted by Greens boro and is said to combine Iiean ty and utility to a striking de gree, by g '.ing- tnfcnVt of link iDg the blocks togs' b:r in a hain ing the blocks together in a chain of lights and producing a erfect ly even distribution of lights without the unsightly , obstruc tions on the streets - v .-. . - . v - ., ' FOB RALE Gas Boat Light er, 2 skiffs, 11 Dutch nets and 1 Typewriter. Will sell all or 'Art- Will do towing and lighterage work. Seev WM. GIBHR, aug.ll 3t.pd 301 Pearl St One of the most notable fea hires of the vearlv Friends Meet ing at Guilford College last week' was the "Peace Sermon", in which the views of this denominat'on upon war were set forth and the Friends were warned that ihe plea for taking part in a war be cause it was a "righteous v:r.'' was but a subterfuge, aim that no Quaker, or for that matter no lu isfiar. should -..n any a -conn' ( itcourage or aid this evil. The Advance is interested in ,the communication from Coin jock criticising the program of the prayer service at that place. The same criticism will apply to any church with one except ion or two that we know any ihing about in this section. The opinion seems to prevail in this corner of the state that only men who graduate from theological seminaries and! have human or dinatlon can uccessfully preach tiie gospel. The Methodists as ft church, we believe, hare a dopted that view in spite of the fact that John Wesley, the fonn The Stale Summer School at Chapol Hill has just fiuished what proved to be the most suc cessful year since its foundation in 1S77. The largest liiimlx'r in the his1 tory of th school registered in the various departments, the en rollment crossing the ()0 mark during the la-t week of the term. The awakening interest in the work of the elementary and gram mar graides was especially notice able by the requests from; all ove: tlie State for the Summer School to include more work of this kind in its course. Alsmt three hun dred were enrolled in the gram mar grade department of the Ed ucational School, some of the classes having to be divided into several sections. Next year this depart will Ik enlarged to meet the increasing demand for this kind of work. Raleigh is to install a groat White Way and trolley system from the Union Depot, on Martin street to Wilmington street and on Fayetteville street from tlie Auditorium to the Capitol. This system consist of steel trolley poles with ornamental lamp brac kets attached placed at intervals of a hundred feet apart on both sides of the street. This will ac complish a modern White Way and trolley system at one installa tion. With the system in effect the old unsightly iioles will be reniov ed . All the necessary wires w'H tt v v 1 9i -: a w9 1 111 1 !S r (MM liiliBii I OR 1 it answers every beverage re quirement vim, vigor, refreshment, wholesomeness. will satisfy you. THREE SALES LADIES WANTED Dry Goods Store Prefer those with pome experience and between 22 and 40 years old ADDRESS: "No 33" Care The Advance . V THE COCA-COLA COMPANY tt " i Jrt, Iemad the genuine ly full name NiclcnamescncouraR; substitution. Whenerer you ee an Arrow think ' pi Coca.CoU. FL Oak RidgeJnstitute SixVyeihif.d ' ' ' it II J TS f ujt vJtkfe v, - i, , . i.nnl , 'i.m" . ' v mmm ufef"t J I ' TaT? , - II. .- is...zr. "1fei!afejjj-""i-J,. ,1 NEW $M.M ALUMNI BJJILDING SIX buildings, 350 acres in campus, athletic fields, and farm. Steam heat, shower baths, gymnasium. Over 200 boarding students annually for the past thirty years. Prepares for College, for Business, for Life. Students study under teachers, at night, in study hall. Fall season opens September 16th. Terms reasonable. Write for illustrated catalogue. Address OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE :: oak ridge, n. c. Don't Buy CheapJFurniture It's Too Expensive By cheap furniture is meant the kind that is cheaply and poorly made.We give you well made furniture, nothing cheap or shoddy, but our prices are low enough to give you your money's worth. J. M. SILVERTHORN Baltimore Steam PacketCo ObD BftY LINE LeavesNorfolk Every Day In The Year 6:30 p. m. . Arrives Baltimore Every Day In The Year 7:00 a m . Coanjctioi Mde la Baltimore For All Poiats North. East And WestJ Enjoy a delightful evening on the Beautiful Chesapeake Bay. The staterooms on the Old ' Day line Steamers are always delightfully cool and comfortable in every way . Delicious meals consisting of every delicacy the market af fords. For reservations or further information, address, J. W. BROWN. JE., 8.P.A., Norfolk, Va., BINGHAM SCHOOL'S Men o fW 121 years hu Lm make Boy. OrpHiwiiw Military. Alone U. B. Amy. WM mm A Million Dollar Motel md U. 8. 41 Wmmer Cm ht Hlnrf Iran-ami lav mm AAw. Whvf mnrniMl Lake for Swim A Night Trip to Paradise No this is not a new novel. It is just our method of describing joys of owning one of those new mattresses we want you to see. To spend a night on one of them is like a trip to Paradise you wiil want to sleep for ever See them I now at once or sooner. There's a house full of joy in every one. And while here just take a peep at our FURNITURE - more joy for you. R. E. Quinn Co. Poindexter Street r Something To Think About The Cost of lone farm hand at $40.00 a month ,would amount to $2,400.00 in five years A piece of labor saving farm machinery costing a few dollars will do the work of two men. thus saving you the cost o one. Is this worth thinking about? Here are Two Machines You tlccd Walter A. Wood Adeatrai Mower because it ia the only mower that haa genuine andtrdntt, "floating" frame and uniform till, the three big mower featnrea no fanner ahonld be without if be values his own time or his teams' Strength, and wanta the machine that does most work the easiest. Walter A. Wood No. SO Steel Hay tiako becaase every tooth la held in dividually and haa a coil spring: to protect it against sodden trains; because it ia made en tirely ef steel and can be de pended upon to stand tap voder eonetaot wear and tear of wort in all kinds of fields. Its tone; life makea it the most sconotaieak you can buy Make nt pro. th.M claims or convince youratlf by .xamtaios; the Spence & Hollowell Co. East Carolina Teachers Training School. A State school to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purposee Tuition tree to ail who agree to teach. Fall Term begins September 22, 1914 . For catalogue and other information address. Robt. H. Wright President, Greenville, North Carolina. ft- .v I; 'a- ming. t(m mh ih rtwTn. ia. . mvMi - r. u. ma u AmviM. n. ;--.-.ki .ahv-i (pun -a I. ..." fW.wjf 'fti

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