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MR CAS AVENUE BEATS KINSTON MOUSING PBOBLKM JOeAoh IUy 10.—Boxcar n«M Ui cnn in* Wag hero It taaT Much of a Him yat, hat It U an ta tcmtiag #xp*r .merit. Fir* famOlja, two whit* aad thru* eolorad, nr* oc cupying has cat* oa tka Norfolk Southern yard* km and ar* gatthig a<oag auite happily, thank you r* landlord ealla for tha rant aad tWo i* no bother about repair*; tha ocapaay own* tka “darrUinga.” and , ta aadeiatcod the occupants ha»* to rent to pay. Tba can arc an lit tic-used aiding*, aad than l* only re -j —e pevdUUtr of a family going to bad la tka etelaNy of Kaat and Caa i eil t treats and waking up Boat mom i | on tka other aide of town. Of «- . rao. rack a thing could happen, bat If it does the trainmen will taka caiaa to avoid any unnecessary Jost ling aad *— (king of furniture and shunting of bob faro from crib* into cog) boitt, Tka hand* of the families oa Box r*r arena* are section worker* of the Norfolk Southern who could not And -.Bitable house* elsewhere nor lodg ing* at reasonable prices. They hare ftted op the “dwellings" loaned them by tha company as costly as possible '.hire arc certain* at thr windows, i nurture cicely arranged, cook r'oro* aad all tha other-paraphernalia which goo* into the making of a welV '-rdarod couagc borne. H the box car. •’ommanicr becomes a permanency, there will probably be gardens andi chlckaa yards. PACE PROMISES HE WILL ROT EE A RUBBER STAMP Ahoehae. May 19.—“If 1 am elect ed femeer of North Carolina I will not It t rubber Mop." Robert N. Pa«e told a large gathering of Hert ford county voters bore today when ho began the third day of his which wind urvasioa of the east, which is to taka him ae far as Beaufort before the does of next weak. The assertion was a reply to the charge that the executive'a office had been deprived of all its power. “No one,” he acid, “can say that Vance and Ayeoek ware without power. Thee were backed by the sentiment of the people of tkU groat common areal th and aceeenelishrd the things they had promised the people they would nccotnplhh." _ YES’ OR W I WHICH DO YOU SAY?' I Folks With Thin, Pal* Blood Hoaftato—Tool Uncertain SHOULD TAKE PEPTO SIANGAN Rod blaodad Mon and Woam Know What Tfcoy Want To Do and Do it If maybe you ars jaat rscoverioff from a sick noil—or aayba your system is run down and your blood an weak that you an In a poor shape to resist Infection— But If you don’t fool sad look ro bust you ars not robust Such state; la often doc to wank blood, not enough rod blood cells, a condition known as anemia ivuiuu/ ■Iiwma;, (bloodlesanass) with iU lew moatal; < ud physical rigor U Code's Pepto-,' Mesgan i. Pepto Hangar, supplies the weak,;; watery blood with the very elements[< it nenda to pot new Ilf* into it. It.; repairs, re-creates, aad re-builds' the exhausted Mood, the vital flaid'' of health and Ufa Try Pspto-Man-j < Kan if you are "ran-down.” It can-'; not harm you—It will certainly help < you unless you have some deep-seat- ; ohysielan’s cars. II* rare the name , '‘Gnd*V* is on the package. With- ' out **Oude’*** it Is set Prpto-Man- ! ran For sale at all druggists.—Ad vertisement. - < BANKERS URGED NOT TO J LEND FOR SPECULATION J Kansas City, Me.. May 31.—"The J Kansas bankers of the country art J irtcrwilned there shall be ne more J 436 shoes and S150 clothes," Richard < S. Hawes. Bt. Louis, prusident of the < American Bankers* Association, told •he annual convention of the Mia jsouri Bankers’ Association her* to day. Ha urged the bankers to refrain ■ from lending money for specutefon1 in food aad land. Stock Reducing Sale ; Ready-to-Wear Department CAPITOL DEPARTMENT ;i , STORE. 114 Hay Street :—: Fayetteville, N. C. Beginning Wednesday, May 26tk Ending i Saturday, May 29th 10 O’dodinP. M. Everything on our entire second floor re- | duced Lame* Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Shirtwaists, Muslin and Silk Underwear, Boys’ Wash Suits, Millinery. Our first sale of the season in this depart ment in which we include our entire stock of attractive merchandise. The season's best values, newest styles and most popular fabrics. A Very Special Reduction—A Satisfactory I>-SAVING CAPITOL DEPARTMENT STORE “THE LIVE STORE”, Fayetteville, —: :— North Carolina Theg used to call a man a “sport” when he bought an automobile THAT was before the days when pretty nearly everybody owned one—or could, if he wanted to. There was a lot of was& about motoring in those days. A man spent a lot of money on his car and never thought very much about whaf he warn getting in return. a When a man buys a tire nowadays be has a pretty definite idea of what he ex pects to get out of it The dealer who sells him one that gives him Jeee than be expects isn’t likely to get - any more of bis business. That’s one of the reasons why we handle U. S. Tires— and recommend them to the I motorists of tills community. j 111 The U. S. reputation for quality is not built on any one tire. There is not one standard f or! 2r £e U. S. Tires and anoth er standard for small ones. Every tire that bears the name “U. S.” is built the best way its makers know how to build it The oldest and largest rubber concern in the world cannot afford to play favorites in seeking its public. tv Come in and tell us what you are looking for in tires. We can probably tell you whether you need a U. 8. I Nobby, Chain, Usco, Plain, I or • Royal Cord. I _1 1 -. I * United States Tires I . W. Thornton, Dunn, N. C. Young Bros., Drug Co., Angler N. C. Roberts Auto 4c Electric Co., Coots. E. R. Thomas Drug Co.. Duke N. C. ■■c. —I HT—^»~l II 1 DX>LJ -'■-'MI: MATE NOT GUILTY OF MjKGERINC HIS CAPTAIN >■' >J Inj.l/cn, May J».—Charles I*. " . . c- mat# cf the ill fated ichco Viliam H Sumner, war found ••' idlf :r. le-letal court today on S t.•>*•-.* if murder of Koblr E. Cot ’dm tauU-r of the »hip. Lacey war -rnctid ir S. (itimb«i'. It had prevl udy h.'m rvpoited that the (kipper romm’ltrd juic:dc and that later he rhip had tronr down at Topaail in let. ’aery was tried tn November, but a Biatrial re tutted. There were no *yr witneaaet to the death of lha rap* taie, and neither waa thrio evidence that the defendant had threatened the life oi hie commander MRS. J. L. CORNWELL DIES AS A RESULT OF RASH ACT Rocky Mount, Hay SI.—Sad new* reached the city this nomine of the death Wat ni|{ht tn Nashville of Mra J. L Cornwell, wife of Count; Audi tor Cornwell, which occurred shortly before midnight u the reeull of a •elf administered doe* of erreotine. Mrr. Comwoll had boon In ill health for cume time, and despondency is thought to be the cause of bor rueh act She was most prominently con nyclcd throughout thii eectlon, tb« death coming a* a moat unexpected blow to numcroue friende and rela tirce in the community. I Summer Furniture 1 Come and look over our line of Furniture Specials for the Sum mer. You will find many things that will add beauty and comfort to your home. There are also a few of those choice bedroom, living room and i dining room suits that have prov ed so popular with folk who de sire beauty along with comfort and service. mm SMttlES & HOLLIDAY GO. - - S| Kinch Curtain Rods can’t sag—never tarnish ffa'pj i=-ii- i ■tF==ayi T KIrsch “Fresh Air” Curtain Rods You need these in your home. They are the most practi cable of all curtain rods and can be installed easily, quick ly and cheaply. Let us demonstrate them to you. . —-— *1 "nvzn Curtain Radi can't Mg—nerur tf»rrlc ( */ .~ 1 RATTAN FURNITURE • | Look over our display of this cool and comfortable , » furniture. “YOU WILL LIKE IT 1 • • * Butler Bros I •• ...■ ■■■»■■.. ■■■■■■.■■■■■■■■■■■■—■■ ■ i
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