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PENNSYLVANIA VACUM TIRES Best in the World ‘Fabrics guaranteed (or 6,000 miles j “Cords” guaranteed for 9,000 mile* If you want long service and absolute dependability in tires these are the kind to buy. We have them in the sizes you want and cam make immediate delivery. CHANDLER, MITCHELL and AUBURN AUTOMOBILES * Chandler equipped with Bosch hightension magneto. Price $17 95 f. o. b. factory Mitchell Remy equipped throughout Price $1690 f. o. b. factory Auburn has Red Seal Continental Motor Price $1695 f. o. b. factory Chandler in Stock and can be demonstrated to you now. All three are standard cars upon which the buyer can rely to give the ut most in service and satisfaction. We have a complete line of Maxwell and Ford parts, as well as accessories for other cars. Our mechanical department is manned and equipped to give you the best in service. James A. Smith, R. I. McLean, B. B. Baggett and “John” are numbered among our mechanics. They can repair your car. E. V. GAINEY COUNTRY TELEPHONES “Kvory country homo should haw « teh-phoao. la ISIS there wars torn* 8Vi country telephone tyiteai In North Carolina, owaed and operated privately by group* of farmer*. Thoy had In uai at that Una around 85,000 ■ilea of wire and »ooi# 20,000 lei# phone*. The now report Juat iaaued from the Census Bureau will doubt lew show a very groat increase of late year*; but there arc about 270, 000 farm hemes la our state, and country telephone* ought to number at leant 150,000—which ie the num ber of country hone* even pled by owner*. Home-owning farmer* now have the money and ana easily afford th* slight uipanee naceamry- . “It is poeetbl* far the farmers of any community to gat together and have their own telephone systems at an expense c4eo*«ag!y small and well within their reach. The telephone expert of the division i* ready te of fer suggestions with regard to forma tion of rural telephone companies, to assist In selecting the proper appara tus, and to supervise the installation of new systems aad equipment,"— L' noir Chambers. To abort a cold and prevent com plications, take Medicinal rvUin. ** tod Iuum—d. Sold yfr in ■oaCdMckaaaa. Pnev 35c. the high school debates More than three hundred high ichooLa ere expected te take part this year to the High Sefcool Debating Un •on .. Nortb CardBee conducted by •Hr Uuiver.it, of Mertk Curulinu. The <W«7 »ili be—-Bmoived, that the United 8utee AmW adopt a policy of farther material restriction of im migration," and UK Baal contest to decide the state dh*mplunjt,|p and the winner of the Aycoek Memorial Cup wUI be held ia Chap«i Jlili early in April 1920 The high schools participating in the debate will bo ail raged In gToupa of three, rwch school baring an affirma tive end a negative team, and thorn schools winning both tide, of the de bat* will seed the* team* te Chapel Hill for tb* finW rounds and the rpham«MB«fciTiArMe- A buHetia eaa tainlng ouUBts and argumeata on both aide* of the qtK*T and refer ence. to further sources of informa tion is being prepared by the Uni versity sad will b* sent to ail schools This is the eighth year of the de bating union, which was inaugurated by the literary societies of the Uni versity. In 1917 and IB IS more than *00 schools la tlu stats MsUd, aad an ass rage of *0,000 persons has heard the debates each year. Dur ham High School won last year and WUson has won twice, though act consecutively. A school wianing Swiss ceoasnatWolr abtalns jimms Mat possession of Ihs Ayeock Mem orial Cap, donated hy former inter collegiate debaters ad the University. N. W. Walker ia chairman of the committee ia charge and E R. Rank in ie secretary. WASTED LIVES Tuberculosis kills 140.000 man. women aad children la the United States every year. In North Carolina last year it killed *4*1 parsons. Moat of the victims of tuberculosis art tadsstrial workers. Many are from the farma Nearly all are Efo ducers of the things on which modern life depends. Tuberculosis takes Its greatest toll among the workers beteessi the ages of fifteen and forty-five. Sight now more than 1.000.00 per sona in this country arc agffhriag from active tuberculosis. In North Caro lina there art mote than 27,000 per sons affected. Probably 1,000,000 persona have takers alasls in its inactive farms. Any weakness due to HI uses or sn Uaoal strain may at any time trans form aa inactive ease into an active rate. Tuberculosis menaces every com munity, every borne, every individual. The economic lorn to North Caro lina am cents to (10.MIO.OOO each year Yet tuborculolia la preventable and curable. All the suffering it occasions can be averted All the live* it takes are wasted. Tuberculoria is «read largely by ignorance, carelessness and neglect It can bo controlled "by systematic, ceaseless effort. The National Tu berculosis Association and its one thousand affiliated stale and local or ganisations are waging a continuous — «. (l^ vinolij war #a tUi ^haed aMa U North aCaraliaa tUa la aaa> rtol e* hy the - .M *hla wi— _ _ toy few tht oak of Sad Crea i immS. With year oa-nyrndea tho«u» toad thair work, u4 to ttoM aia— yUrh thair object which la to m tha aora thaa lSO^M Maea to «ha nation, aad the Bate Ihaa MN to the State, which era bow betoTwaab cd every year. TSIAL or MNATOk MKWBUIY Trill ot Trinut H. NvwWttt. mt Detroit United Hr*- r VriB Michigan. aad !M M« chars**' of freed a* iaa to connection with Mr. h dtw Uen to IBIS, wM howto la Dto trict Judge CieraaeeW. mm to federal eeert hen Jaimary ST. g How they do ii I disoj^^ar p jffl . Almost before you know it— [Pj* pjn| only one left Because Occo-nee cfef chee Self-Rising Flour is great for ■8I| biscuits, waffles and hot-cal;es. k?) jKf' This flour contains baking-powder, JfcS soda and salt in proportions to insure jfFfcj RjUl perfect results, and is economical, for & a Pfla the ingredients cost less when bought already mixed. Just mix Occo-nee- If .; chee with water or milk and bake—it Irfjjj 111 take9 only a few minutes. ijft 1OCCO -NEE- CHEE 1 - Self-Rising pj \ For Sale by E. L. PARKER & SONS uui Ji ll _ il . L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINTS I 8MT THAT CAM M MAM « I iojm» I • OMI cauati CAM fnm «ar Arm ft THE OU>-WO«U> VIEW Thin much I do knew aboot VOUr country, u wen from Europu: That you are the kmn el jnw* «• h«l that without you all Kurope l« like an aid man, prey and ahaken with weak naan. You art the youth of the world; in you \» concentrated ell the freoh ro mance whkh acrooo neat Voy tnwm to have load. Do yoo rttyw what it moan* for you to herd font to , war for aa malt You way have boon flaunted for your commercial aspiration* in the pant, bat now you can never acain bo ao dtaeribed—ar the country or tha dollar. In the hlutory of humanity lb* Un ited State* oeeuple* a unique pod tion, due to thl* war. The French Revolution waa a war for t*tf-d*fanna j it* influence wa. widespread. Your Revolution •** alro In aalf-daftnaa. But when you tent your army arruit *TB« you rent an army of tdoatlot. It wc rot necaanary, from tha atand polnt of lb# relitahnaw of nation*, for yon to po. From oatan to ocean > US-.. L“™wa——• your country la .efficient unto Itaelfj you could gel on very well without the rott of the World. Bat tare in the elgntAeMt thing; the world «•» not get on without you. Let me Ml you that the men who 9*** W>>»c Houac weigh* more than all the King* oaeomhled togeth er—VicenU- Blanco Dunn. Good buyer* of moterfeiTar **rvie* •re like thorn with the ability to see wbe Investment#. PAYETtVILCE CHAMBER asks Payettevltl*, 1>M. •—TW Faj •ttavm# chamber of commerce laa Jltbt adopted a rMolatlon requeetln Nqrth Carolina'• d-le*atlon la Coe fro* “to take Mi whereby lake oryan (ration. would have to bo trvcoi jolted to that re-Don.tbflity can b Axed far note of cJleen and aaeAn of each labor onealutlon. and the (bo anti-truet law ha amended « that eombtnetlene af labor wfl) b dealt with ae combination. of ftayRel .zz ' I I DRAUGHO QUALITY ~.r DEPENDABILITY ~ SERVICE SPECIAL SHOWINGS of COAT SUITS, CLOAKS, MEN’S SUITS * OVERCOATS t Some extra special values are offered to late buyers of winter apparel. The goods offered are up to the Draughon Standard—guaranteed to be just as represented and best values to be found at the prices charged. SHOES FOR MEN WOMEN and CHILDREN You are familiar with the Draughon Shoes. None better can be had anywhere. We had a large stock when the cent big increases in prices were made. You will profit this. The pods will go at old prices until the stock is ex hausted. QUALITY :: DEPENDABILITY" :: SERVICE DRAUGHONS ’ * • - • ► ^ % ■ nc1
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