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Help Tires, s but it % the Garage. The VALUE to the precise number If a $2,000 ( been $1,400 of Car-Va * i " If then, that CENTS per Hour, foi But,?if he u cost him 100% MORE How MUCH PRICE o/TIRES and _ This was onec "faik-lust" ^ropaj It is a furthe: to the very moderate Better price,same Tires, by fair co Will you help the sale oi tnaz lire Cost of its Tires to yo Will you thus ally PREVENTS OTI Compare Goo Bear in mine House more Fair, and |' j : 1 Goo " 30x3 1) j 30x3% } Ford 32x3% I (Safety33x4 NOTICE,?These But, should any invited, and REQUEST He will find that proper adjustments. *== i?i \ mmmmm i .UTI7VTA JL JD/1 JL n ______ ?Wears longer than Lee ?Is Waterproof! Ask Shoe Dealer, < r ! nri , r ine^ ~ i * tj ^ ' Sold E: i I . j Mel f j West Main == === ? - a **^**^*^*^ ~ us to HOLD DOWJ ?Tire Prices ind GASOLENE, "make the Wheels go round!" A Car in the Garage COSTS as much as a Car-o Hiys no dividends, on the Investment, so long as it - ? ~ i _ j i of the Car,?to its Owner,?narrows aown, in v of Hours he USES that Car, yearly. ]ar be owned for, say, 4 years (then sold for $600 tlue absorbed by the Owner,?equal to, say, $350. i Car be USED 913 Hours in the year, it would cost Car-Use. sed it only HALF that number of Hours, yearly, th ! for every Hour he used it he uses it will depend,?to a considerable extent GASOLENE. >f the reasons why we (Jan. 31st, 1915) inaugurated t ^anda against High-prices, and Padded-Price-Lists, r reason why we NOW keep our own Goodrich Pri "Fair-List" figures here quoted. Fabric Tires are NOT made, and cannot be made -than are produced by The B. F. Goodrich Co. A 15%, to 50%, higher price could well be justify mparison with other Tires sold at 15% to 50% hij your own interests (present and future), by furthe: which demonstrates its Intention, through LOW u, v/ith every INCREASE in its Volume? endorse, and support, the Goodrich Policy which IER Makers from forcing UP the Market on Tires drich Fair-List prices, here quoted. L that NO Fabric Tires,?at ANY price,?are teb LIBERAL, on proper Adjustments. THE B. F. GOODRICH CO., j drich "Fair-List" Prices .('$10.40 34x4 ] ... . S,zes t.$13.40 35 x4% Treads) j $15.45 3Sx4%f (SafetyTreads) $22.00 37x5 1 ve as perfect as Fabric Tires can be made, dissatisfaction whatever arise, with any Goodrich Tire, it! matter im nromotlv with us,?the Makers. Fair, Square, and LIBERAL treatment will always be exten THE B. F. GOODRICH CO., / ODRICH lack "Barefoot : at I 71 7 yy?Does for your SHOE Soles wha\ Li V foot-Rubber" does for Goodrich ither! ?Is Non-slippery! ' ?Is more Flexible ?i- x irfktof than I^afher! ?Is EASIER on y ?? id UlgUbWt mm m -? Dr Shoe Repairer, for Textan Soles on your nex -?J-:?u A IUUU1 iUi JL 11 CO JT* inclusively in Newberry 1 iardy Mow St. Newberr r HAVE CAUSED DAMAGE OF FIFTEEN MI LI i Estimated Tliat That Fiernre Has Reached in Storm Disaster in Stages?'North Carolina Ch j Fifteen personsdeail, at lea: ; missing ana progeny uiima,.: V | mated at around $l.".0?>i),uu0. ) y known toll of the floocds in 11. ' ' ; Southern States they have tone Although the waters are re< j in nearly all districts, railroa< telegraphic communication stil j demoralized and reports from i and villages now isolated ma LT ?-Lll j ciease both the number of death w ? J the property loss. i ^ I North Carolina, South Caroline ginia, Tennessee and West Vi all suffered heavy damage froi overflowing streams, swollen b; rential rains which followed j week's hurricane as it swept i I from the coast, but the he loss was in North Carolina, wh( of the 15 deaths are reportec W-the-Road, where two-thirds of the ma > STAYS in damage was done. f The list of known dead: Ash he ultimate, 2; Biltmore, 4; Henderson coun . , Alexander county, 3; Marshal .) there has Radford, IVa., 1. All except one >er year. , J ... him but 38 dead were ^ The missing: Ten Southern rs a WQUj(j I construction crew workmen I went down with tlie Southern 1 ^?upon the 8 near "Charlotte; 11 year old b , | Asheville. he Goodrich The property damage is sumi On Tires. ed from the latest reports as fol ices DOWN North Carolina. Asheville?Twenty-five ir.di j plants destroyed, including < and lumber mills, machine shop coal and feed yards. Sixty resic s a? in *he l?wer Part of ?ity w < away and 400 persons homeless ed for these out of employment. P jher prices. and gas plants out of commissi r expanding Charlotte?One million cotton ERING the I j dies idle as a result of flooded plants. Street cars at a standst ^ automatic- city in darkness. : iMondo?iMondo cotton mills etter "?no moIished' East 'Mondo?Cotton mills dai and $50,000 worth of cotton de kkron, 0. ed. . Alexander County?Ashpaugh ton mills washed away. Lilledo ton mills damaged. Buncombe, Henderson and Ms $22 40 ' Counties?Many mills damaged ; hundreds of persons out of en $31.20 ment. '$31.60 f Statesville?Brick plant dest *37 35 an^ ^ong island cotton mills e _ damaged. Catawba County?Cotton ware s Owner is with 1,500 bales of cotton c . , ? away. In this county as well dea. on all Iredell and (Alexander great dz ^kron, O. was done to crops and small mi! -?1 Biltmore?Many persons < from their homes and mills and damaged. Marshall?Fifty-three homes stroyed and 263 persons maroon a train. Jonesville?(Many homes flood< Hendersonville?Two dams "w k out, damage to mills and, to ore P Henderson county, k I " ? J Lexington?Several lumber mi surrounding country carried hhmhhbhbJI stock killed and crops destroyed I Cleveland county?>Drovo i ??~ "1 dam near Shelby destroyed; cr( ( black "Bare- county ?<"naged. T' 6 Sol S ?0CK*e(* Yadkin river ha 4 stroyed all communication into "V ? - r>mir?tv At Tnikin a town of I I ^ | w ? ? ? ag^cctf ^ population $2,000,000 damage , ou done. In the county the loss is t pair of Shoes. mated a& h.^h ag $3 000>(M)0. manufacturing plants have beer _____________ merged and Southern railway st all along the line are said 1 floods to a depth of from five feet. Many bridges have been w away. Five high bridges, three in ' lenburg county and one near S ville and another near Moore are known to have been w away, while at least six ra ; bridges were destroyed. ? ml* ^ O AY?r* 11 rrm n T I XitJ o>uuLiiciu laimaj iuov a. i near Mount Holly, another Rock Hill, another near Sali jjand another near Belmont. The hoard Air Line bridge just abov< mont is gone as is the Piedmt Northern electric line bridge n< Sonth Carolina. Crops badly damaged throu Piecfmont section and several ra bridges washed away. Three C M ba river trestle washed away. Portman?Southern Power pany's plant shut down, cuttii ? ? ?^? A - /1?/vftvirTinA rtn/^ m n r* ?? > I IJUWei IAJ Vjl ccut uic aim uiauy \ mills. Georgetown? Warehouses l^.t stores on water front and two li ' ' mills damaged. Seaboard Air tracks washed out for short dist Radford?Several buildings ? stroyed and crops in nearby counties jIO'S damaged. i Four Norfolk & Western bridges on i been Galax branch, one on Little creek exFive tension. Pepper bridge near Radfor.l ief and another bridge near Pearisburg washed away. Damage in the PearisI burg district alcne estimated at 51. st 11 ' (.sOo.OOO. esLi-: Washout 2-.0 reel long on Wrumian ! is the railway near Lggleston. e five: The small town of .Narrows is reiieil. ported completely submerged. ceding | Tennessee. i ami j Newport?^Partly inundated and I are; many families forced from their towns' homes. y in-; Rutler?Virginia & Southern railis and 1 way bridge washed away. Thousands of acres of corn and i, Vir-1 peanuts inundated between Chattarsinia i 11002a and Paducah. Kv.. on Tennes ii the see river and much crop damage y tor- around Dandridge. last The Tennessee river is reported nland still rising and other damage is exavlest pected to result from overflow at sev;re 11 eral points. I and All railroads in eastern Tennessee iterlal suffered heavily from washed out bridges and culverts. eville, West Virginia, ty, 2; Crops damaged along Kanawha 1, 3; river and some damage to railways of the by wash outs and bridges carried away. ill way -seat? ? who BRIDGE WORKERS FALL 3ridSe WITH BIG STRUCTURE oy at Southern Railway's Main Line nariz- Structnre Goes I>own at Belmont lows: Carrying Men Under. istria! Charlotte, IN. C., July 16.?Eighteen cotton men, 14 construction officials and em?s and Ployes of the Southern railway and lences f?ur linemen of the Western Union asheA Telegraph company, are missing to; with uight and are either drowned or maowder rooned in trees on the Catawba river on about 12 miles irom 4jnariotte. me spin- river is rising rapidly. The men power were swept into the river late today il and ^'hen the Southern railway's main line bridge was washed away. The , known missing are: H. P. Griffin, roau supervisor, naged Charlotte. stroy- Joseph A. Killian, resident engineer, Charlotte. cot- C. S. Barbee, section foreman n cot- Charlotte. idison and ????? iployS SDMMERLAI I \ chouse; arried Y~^ .1 1*1 as m ror the high image w ! of young crops ea ol For Catalogue . -d mation address ashed . i ms ft. i iis ic P. E. MONR< away, power Leesville >ps in . .S drtVilkes ??? 2,000 j __ s E A S Many ROUND T1 ations to T>e FROM N1 to 15 ashed _ Summer Exc VTppV_ tates-1 To Wrightsville Beach sville, I To Isle of Palms ashed j ij0 guiiivan>s island "Iw*-j To Myrtle Beach )ri<3ge To Norfolk _ i near ?? sbury Tickets on sale from Ma > Bet" s*ve> limited returning u >nt & Stop-over privileges. 3arby. Schedules and further ] . 11 nished upon aplication to tilway a tawTicket Ag co inis off jotton J ATLANTIC ( Tlio ^fanilaril Raili Line I #uv uiituwuu aimuj ance. de" ^ / i ( R. 0. Thompson, section foreman, Belmont. W. L. Fortune, section foreman, ! King's Mountain. V G. C. Kale, H. C. Gully, 0. W. 1 Kluttz, derrick men, Charlotte. J. X. Gorson, car inspector. CharA. Fi. Blackwell, Western Union line crew bo*s, and three linemen. i Five negro laborers. ; Wh*r mre said to be the* worst floods ever known in the Catawba and Broad river today had done damage that will run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars in the terrij tory within a radius of 50 miles norta and west of Charlotte. The bridge i workers under Joseph A. Killian, | resident engineer of bridges for the j Southern railway went down with the | Southern's main line bridge at 3el- fl j mont, just out of Charlotte, late to i ua.?>. rive ui aia uj. lug Lut;a ars ic| ported to have been caught in the ! tops of trees and rescued. ^tqmM I <jraxi sionea, cancer anu uicers 01 tne a Stomacn and Intestines, !A,uto-Intoxi- IfM cation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomaih. Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete re covery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Unlike any other for Stomach Ailments. 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