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For OVER THIRTY YEARS has forged a Link of Confidence
between our customers and ourselves that time will never break.
This Confidence we keep sacred in all our daily dealings and
promise you’ll never find any RUST on our side of the chain.
We give you the Best Quality, the Best Service and the Best
Values. tJThis is The Best Store for You BECAUSE it Op
ens Early and Closes Late. Are you taking advantage of it?
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of C. O. D. worries on phone orders etc. flYou have advantage
of our Special Rush Delivery (FREE) to any part of the city.
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Be Social; Con j to See “Us;” have to buy something
every time you enter our door; Don t Pfcel< That Way. CJBut
when you do buy, let this store serve you. Yy/:: :: ::
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any kindness in our behalf. tJWe are pole Agents for Nyals
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'phone 9. "THg KttRNgR STOR&"
THROUGH PULLMAN CARS
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■ SOUTHERN RAILWAY-
On June sth through sleeping car service
will be inauguraresLvia Southern Railway
from Atlanta, New Orleans,
Columbia, and many other
points tj) Western and North Carolina re
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ules Ever Offered. Low
Round Trip Rates.
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Ready for Use.
It is always ready to apply, does
not thicken nor settle as do other
paints, and requires no stirring or
thinning. It is perfectly elastic
'and forms a firm, durable coating.
IFor sale by Cochran Lumber Co.
Let us then be what we
are and speak what we
think and in all things keep
ourselves loyal to the truth
Foley Kidney Pills contain in
concentrated form ingredients of es
tablished therapeutic value for the
relief and cure of all kidney and
bladder ailments.
Taylor A Kennfngton.
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Cary News.
lx Memory of Little Freddie
Wimberly.
Freddie Wimberly, a sweet baby
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wimber
ly, -lr., was called among the saint
ed children in Heaven on Wednes
day night May 11th 1910.
During the period of his life the
home was made happier on account
of his infant life, and as an angel
he is calling them to his Father’s
home in Heaven. God in his mys
terious way has seen fit to show
His power by taking from this home
one of the brightest jewels to adorn
bis court with its lustre. May the
God of mercy look down upon these
sorrowing ones in kindness.
.T. K. Floyd and step-daughter,
Cletia Armstrong spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Vaugh
an.
Misses Annie and Ludie Dennard
spent Sunday with Mrs. Alonzo
Smith.
Miss Mary Sunday
Wade was in Coch
ran last week.
Mrs. Alonzo Smith and Mrs. H.
F. Armstrong spent Wednesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Jamerson.
Mrs. W. T. Avant and little son,
W. T. .Jr., are spending a fe\» days
with Mr. and Mrs..!. E. Armstrong
at Longstreet.
Jesse Pritchett was in Cary second
Sunday.
Miss Aggie Lee is visiting relatives
in Allentown.
Mrs. Robert Crumpler is visiting
relatives in Montrose.
Mi sses Sudie Wade and Lola Co
ley attended Sunday School here
Sunday.
Messrs Floyd and Cecil Armstrong
and sister Ruby spent last Sunday
with their uncle J. E. Armstrong.
Mrs. Tom Lee has been sick but
is better at this time.
Preaching at 11:30 o’clock fourth
Sunday. The public cordially in
vited.
Mr. Marian Lee and Miss Lillie
Collins were married Sunday after
noon at the home of Mr. Jake Prit
chett .
Miss Vera King spent Monday
with her aunt Mrs’ Rural King.
Grover and Fails Andrews spent
last Sunday with Laurence and
Sumpter Meadows.
A large crowd of young people
from here attended the picnic at
Idlewile and reported a grand time.
World's Pana
ma Exposition.
We take pleasure in publishing
the following letter from the Gov
erner of Lousiana addressed to the
Cochran Banking Co., in regard to
the eminent claims of New Orleans
as the logical point for holding the
Worlds Panama Exposition. This
letter speaks for itself.
Gentleman:
Referring to the letter
to you from the New Orleans Clear
ing House Assodation, asking your
assistance in having New Orleans
designated as the logical point for
holding the World’s Panama Expo
sition, I, too, wish to ask for your
kind co-operation in this matter A
Over si-xty million of people live
within a radius of 1000 miles from
New Orleans, while in the same ra
dius of San Francieo there are only
six million people. The average
railroad fare to New Orleans for
over 75 per cent of the people of
this country to visit an exposition
here will be $12.50ns against 837.50
to San Francieo.
It is proposed, because of the im
portance oj 11 Panama Canal to
Central and South American repub
lics, to extend special invitations to
those Governments to participate,
and to the people of those nations
to visit this exposition. For them
New Orleans is the only logical
point. Even if an exposition were
held in San Francieo, these people
would pass through New Orleans to
GOODS 3 ALE
Iced Tea Tumblers, each 8 cts
Heavy Goblets, each 5 cts
Glass Pitchers.. 19 A 23 cts
Big Pitchers 48 cts
Footed Tee Creams 8 cts
Flat Dishes Decorated ID cts
Deep Dishes Decorated 10 cts
Covered Dishes 33 cts
Covered Dishes Decorated. _ \4B cts
Cups and Saucers, China pr_l«S-2
Cups and Saucers decorated .HlVts
Cups and Saucers plain pair. 5 cts
Plates, white each 5 ctp
Plates decorated each I (V'cts
Bowls and Pitchers 88 cts
Bowls and Pitchers decorated 81.48
Bowls only, 48 cts
Chambers ; 23 cts
Dish Pans 10 A 15 cts
Milk Buckets 10 A 15 cts
Enameled Dish Pans ...33 cts
Enameled Milk Pans 10 cts
Towels 14x28 inches._ 4 cts
Towels 18x39 inches._ 8 cts
Big Sun Hats Your Choice for Only 10 Cents.
These are Cash Prices . *
J. M. WYNNE.
get there. They can come to New
Orleans via water in two weeks less
time than it will require for them
to reach San Francieo.
The people of your state could
come to an exposition in New Or
leans in much less time, and at
much less expense, than they could
go to San Francieo, and here is the
point, which you, as bankers, will
see the force of:
If this exposition is held in New
Orleans, the millions of dollars
which will be expended in the con
struction and maintenance of the
great enterprise, and the millions
of dollars which will be here ex
pended by the hundreds of thou
sands of people from all parts of
the world, will unquestionably re
main in the Mississippi Valley ai d
in the South and, during its idle
period, this immense amount of
capital will find its way back to the
banks of the North and East.
If this exposition goes to Ban
Francieo, these millions of dollars
will stay on the Pacific Coast, and
not. one state East of the Rocky
Mountains will receive any benefit
therefrom.
Representative Wm. W. Howard
of your State is a member of the
House of Foreign Affiars which will
settle this important matter on May
2b, and I beg of you to communi
cate with him, either by wire or
letter, in behalf of New Orleans and
the South.
Sincerely yours,
J. G. SANDERS,
Gov. of Louisiana.
FOR SALE!
15 Result 1 nt Lots.
Every Tld an rffeal
Place for
Terms mVte to Suit
J. H. MULLIS, JR.
If you want a.rice table, mantel
piece, porch swing or mission porch
set. Call on Cochran Lumber Co.,
they manufacture them*.
Galvanized Foot Tubs 25 cts
House Broom’s 25 cts
Knives and Forks, set 39 cts
Knives and Forks good qual. 75 cts
Tea Spoons plated 10 cts
Table Spoons plated 20 cts
Family Scales 81.19
Spring Balances 10 cts
Seissois, good quality 25 cts
Shoe l#fciiliners 10 cts
SJ*de Knives 10 cts
Shoe Nails, package 3 cts
Vhoe I asts and Stands 35 cts
Snoe Soles, pair.. 10 A 15 cts
DooLl ocks 1. UTV
Door Knobs each 5 cts
Door Ko;s each 5 cts
Tiunk Locks 10 cts
Lamp Wicks, 2 yards 5 cts
Shoe Laces pair 1 A 3 cts
Linen Towels 18x32 in 10 cts
Linen Toweling. 12 1-2 cts yd