This.District is Same By New Plan - tCWTItiS-TU mot* P.10E ONL. tioi. (o • ■••tr v mi'*' ;a»t(\v tut re el., tri< "i.in f.i ti.i'c OUir. Uktrici 1 r.‘;nn intuit. cx i c;:t .■ i:< a ciitti; • in Uie liniftbrr iii'i of .thf .‘i vent!. ei^.rth. ninth, 1 ■ ( ' i ■■ ■ Thi i our dijUrUl will bo kh’iWi; the leu \ .and :> eoihi.iri* tti &i Uir {iiiJtwing C 'iii't-s no.* In %!tX' ■ iSint't i . j\\i‘iv, 11:*i!■.r Cittiiwt.t; Cleveland. Otrton .-I .Ht.oJiv. Ha.inspn. Mt ekifit hu'i iV Mi1,* v U aJid-- Yaricry: * < .Hi'.,ini iti ti l:al, MsWth 3.7 — I arkinif hui i ! t;.: oi tin' lien t In a itw .ifniir t irate amendments. the , Ohiveishy <5f North Carolina ab | orbed N (i C W , of Greensboro j utl N. C Stiii'- college, of Raleigh;1 Iwhen tin - in .1 mite, with but two , vot.e> *i<?aiti'M It on .second reading ! ' and noiK- audible on the third, pa-ss jert the .telin consolidation bill. In tin number of students, alumni, and altwinm who transfet theii liifi'uuf* ti. an institution with aj titfeient luinu, this union virtually i .••fleeti'H. Imi. eroded even the ub [Vt .i.n t > Duke university of Tnn-j ' ity' icil'ci its history Heel; a:i event: that •1024. 1! Committee Members. The i oinnuision, which will mak* tie. tiial tin- union of these two f.rijleges. with the. itnlvefsity, com- j pleting their work by July 1, 1932, and all of its took place Ini will be composed ol 12 members, two' to bi appointed by each of the three j college presidents affected, and six ; by th< governor of North Carolina, j A.s the measure came from the house the bill provided that all DUt three should be appointed by; the governor. Football ( auses Disturbance. Football complications in the mer ger created some little disturbance but it was the general opinion that these could be Ironed out and that, there would still be left in North Carolina some big teams for the greater University Of North Caro lina team to play. At least, the ruly-Uiibnrt, Kea ton-Keys altercations have given certain Hollywood stars opportun ity to view brighter constellations. J. C. Penney Co. I important Kaster Kashlons In > 'Apparel »n«i Accessorle§ Ci;-i * women. — inexpensive here t, ----- fi I. ! ipe Opn'nu ^ we sponsor Color Ilk Silk Dresses 9.90 Tlic.se It cj.sc w ill -banish dark days... for the Spring wanna, Ic.t t! 1 here arc vivid plain shades, striking prints and I Lid si flaring combinations . . . all of them so new and dif ferent that you will, have to have more than one . . . and how thrilling to itnd that you can afford theml Come in ... while the a> ortment is frr«h and complete. New Handbags So? Mew Spring Costumes j Iroavrine lituliiig. bags of such smart style i a? such a tow t r:. e , rijiht in the midst ; of the ■ cjson lPouches, envelopes . . . uj ) . shoe, calf moxoeco gram. leather with clever new tritaaing touclic*. Black and Spring shades, ! _ 1-98 Students9 Suits Nrn Spring Colorings Sturdy fabrics, including worsteds and cas kwrts . . . light aru! medium shades . . . fancy stripe ar.ci fleck ftTectv Smart styles , tlut young te!!ows will appreciate. ■ Biach Oxioidp Will; a smietiiMSi" tlui will a*y. I Peal to ity^aWt n,ci) . . . Z-.A t * !“•*' pr>.c. !•>*> jij witi ICuri y $X58 Savings ior Men! Rayon and Silk Hoso [N«. 7*0} I Once 2Sc; But Now Straw HATS by “Anstelle” <2.98 New versions of the brim and flattering turban-like shapes I of straw and straw braid are the smartest hats for Spring "... in bright colors, as well as black and natural These are especially outstanding at $2.98. I Patent Leather WiUi dainty trimming: of «titch ,nR and fancy underlay. Ft. cdlent value I ! sti $1.79 Size* 8'4 to 11 y2% ^1.4? For Little Girls Dainty patent leather slipper* with long-wearing double sole. ifiT. $1*79 : Sow 8Vi to 11 Vi - - - #1.49 f Size* fy3 to 8...... .#1.29 I SPRING SHIRT AND TIE Both For 9gc Trw mart fit sj every nwi wants in a shirt h present here. And besides. y§a choose solid color? or fancy patterns in broadckrth that has aiways sold for snore t Marker To Be Put At Cowpens, S. C. Gaffney, S. C., Mar. 26.—A meet, ing of the Cowpens Battleground monument committee will oe tvelo here Saturday afternoon to select the design of the marker to oe er ected on Cowpens Battlefield by the United States government. Mrs, J. V. Phillips, regent of the Daniel Morgan chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, has announced Several designs will be submitted by Captain L. L. Simpson, of Fort Bragg, N. C . who has been appoint ed construction quartermaster in charge, A. S. Salley, jr.. of Columbia secretary of the South Carolina His torical commission, is expected to submit a draft of an inscription for j the monument at the meeting. Cowpens Batleground Is about 12 miles west of Gaffney on the Ohes ne«- highway. The monument will be erected bjr the govrnment under the terms of a bill enacted by congress alter being introduced by Represen tative W, F. Stevenson, of the fifth district. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness and words of sympathy ex tended to us during the illness and death of our father and brother, Mr. W. P Humphries, also the B Y. P. | u. and school faculty and others for the beautiful floral offerings. We assure you we are very grateful and may God's richest blessings ever abide with you all Is our prayer. THE FAMILY. STOCK No. 446 The SENIOR It's plain COMMON SENSE Why pay more than five dollars for shoes when Friendly Fives offer all that a man can want in foot wear? Style leadership, finest leathers, perfect fit (sizes 3 to 15, widths A AAA to EEEE) and cor rective models for those who need them. Come in and see these Friendly Fives. We think you'll agree that wearing them is good, plain common sense. Cohen Brothers FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES AAAATOEEEE - SIZES 3 TO 15 Get A Pair Of Roller Skates FREE To each and every boy or girl who gets their par ents to buy an Automobile-Travel and Non-Occupation al Accident Policy we will give a pair or Roller Skates FREE. Here is the Policy Explained in full: Sold to Males, Ages 18 to 65; Females, Ages 18 to 60. White Risks Only. No Medical Examination. SPECIFIC INDEMNITIES:— Non-Occu Travel For Loss of: Accidents ! Life $7*500.00 Two Limbs_$7,500.00 ' Two Eyes_$7,500.00 One Limb__ $3,750.00 One Eye $2,500.00 Automobile Accidents $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $1,250.00 $ 850.00 pational Accidents $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $ 500.00 $ 350.00 lNOte: An indemnities u>r opecmc juusses uieiease xv/c annually until increase 50% in value. MONTHLY INDEMNITY:— For Total For. Partial Disability Disability (6 Months) (1 Month) Travel Accidents___ $150.00 $75.00 Automobile Accidents_$100.00 $50.00 Non-Occupational Accidents __ $50.00 $25.00 Also: $10.00 Surgeon’s Fee for Non-Disabling Injun $100 Identification and Emergency Relief. -COSTS ONLY $10.00 A YEAR Sold By THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. of CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Since 1887 — Dependable ASSETS OVER_ $2,700,000 MORE THAN $7,550,000 PAID IN CLAIMS SINCE ORGANIZATION. WHEN YOU GET YOUR PARENTS CONSENT TO BUY, NOTIFY Provident Insurance Agency J. L. BLANTON, Genera! Agent -PHONE 445 - OFFICE: AREY BLDG. S. WASHINGTON ST. Dress Up For Easter At Cohen’s Prices and Save! ^ . „r tf\«e9, WAI**' \vnue • ^:\0rea • • 1 u\acU »nd Si Wetter 0f the ] pitied • ■ •. «,eU . finest to m __ am' ’fr't'^tlisses’ S' *Vxe?7sW Junior » New Easter —HATS— WATTEAUX, BANDEAUX. HALOS AND OTHER CHIC SHAPES inarming Myles in the same materials of Higher Price Hats 97c All Shades All Head Sizes NEW EASTER SHOES “New Morocco Trims” $2.88 Plenty of StyVes Patents — Kids — Sat ins — Blondes — Ked — Green — Blue. $3.88 Snappy Straps — All styles. High. Low and Cuban Heels. All sizes. “3-Eyelet Ties.*’ PLENTY OF STYLES AT $1.98 Specials for Sat urday & Monday, March 28-30 EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY, 10 A. M. NEW DRESS PRINTS 5c yd. MEN’S & BOYS’ WORK SHIRTS 25c MEN’S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS 59c White, Blue, Green, Tan Ladies' Full Fashioned Silk Hose 49c DRESSES Featuring Every New Spring Shade for Sport Street and Dress Wear $2.87 Don’t Fail to See the New “Sunday Night” Dresses SMART! CHIC! NEW! “See Window Display” — HUNDREDS — Here Are The Dresses that will lead the Spring fashions in lively Prints, - Silk Crepes. Sunday Nite Chiffon and other ma terials. $4*87 “See Window Display” THE HIT OF THE SEASON CAMEL PILE & KERAMI JACKETTES Black, White, Tan, Eggshell $4-87 NEW SUITS For EASTER Brand new Suits just un packed. Hard finished Worsteds— $12.88 A Heal $20.00 Value. New Browns, Tans, Greys And Blues. Only at Cohen’s can you get such values. $14.88 All Sizes, 34 to 48. — WE CASH BONUS CHECKS — COHEN BROS. — SHELBY’S UNDERSELLING STORE —

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