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Tf' !- "vr'r .... ,i I . j...1 III i Directors Wilt t'cet to Lay r flans Fcr Organization t, v.- . .Tomorrow -y:-;. UNCERTAINTY OVER PLANS FROM FAYETTEV1LLE Fajettevnie Secretary of Cham , . ber of Commerce Saya State Organization Will Take Over . Trafflo Association: Trafflo Ilea Say TrjJBc Oxg aaisation "Essential i-rX-hZJLid. ' Preliminary to tb general meeting of tk North CroIin'Trfll Aoeia- . tioft tomorrow at 1 o'clock, the directors of the organisation will meet her to night to outline program of activity to be presented to thr- members for. - their eonsfdersUon.and also to discus the nosiible .outcome of the called merit ing of represeatativea of Chamber of .commerce throughout the state, actio- duled to tie held lUl o'clock tomorrow morning. :yv ..-,- ---v- ,..,..:.,.--.-s-. Acceptances hare bees received from about 00 of the invitation! sent oot . to shippers over the State to be present tomorrow, and promotcre of the organ' ization are anticipating a moat entbus . Jastis meeting. At the meeting tonight, A. J. Maxwell, of the Corporation Com . v minion, haa been invited to attend and take part in the discussion of a pro- gram for tfi association, Uncertain of Fayettevllle. -ra-Xotal Members of the traffic assoela tion art, looking xitli growing Uncer tainty npon the meaning nf the seers tsry of tho Chamber of Commerce of Jayetteville, who haa called' a meeting of representatives of Chamber! of Com merce throughout the JState to "meet here two hour before, the traftie net ' are to gather, H. B. Bcawan, secretary of the- Baleigh chamber, said jester "day .that be hud tried to secure a state- HM-Bt froai D. S. Ilullenga, the i'ayette- - ville secretary, but that ha had been . ret iceht'kboot gwlnr out hia plaaa. The Fayetteville plan, it ia' under stood, is , to organize tba 8tat Chamber of .. Com mere .and jrrttL this organize ' tio I take over -the State Traffie Aaso- eiatioa and make it a subsidiary branch of the State chamber, functioning fully la matters pertaining to traffie Matters, ' bo, not independently of the mai or ganization. The call issued by Mr. Hoi- lengs states that It is planned to eon eentrr.te all efforts oa tho Chamber of Commerce. ';. " . i . Wonlal Jlbsorb Traffic .'' . In 'a statement made to The'"?Tewt and Observer, he declared that ha be . lieved that separate organisations were that since the' Chamber of Commerce : is a more inclusive body, he believed that it ought to be given precedence ia organisation, and r.uthority. He declared that their organlMtion would be per fected and a r-precnft7ve" committee would present to the traffie meeting a proposal to incorporate themselves hi the chamber. ' : Mr. Bra man said yesterday thai such S proposal would meet with, but scant enthusiasm in the traffie Meeting. Be - declares that the Chamber of Commerce most desirable, but in the aature ef things' would include too many inter est to aivt Sar juj ..definite program as tli a trafhe mn hwelin vicwtHer't lievrs that the chamber slrnuld embrac every phase jtf the HUte's life, and should r work SioTC" "for rthe-zdrertie-ment of the State, while the trsftio s sociatton will devote its satire energy to matters of interest only, to shippers. LOCAL LEGION HOLDS BIG SMOKER TONIGHT AT 8:00 ' The - first : regular business meeting and smoker of Jtaleigh. V-vtt No. 1 of ' the American Legion since the member ship push will be held Monday aigbt, -Juss 7 in the Chamber tf Commerce assembly room in the Commercial Na tional bank, building at 8 o'clock. . ' Over 4U0 ex-service men and women xrt now members of tba loeai post. All ., American Legion members are invited. Betides considerable. Imainese needing Ittfntion tbem witi be refrcthmentaad imokes served. ' c- V., ; j All white ex-service mea are cbrdi. ally invited to the meetiug. If ymi are not a member of the Legion don't let thrkecp-you away, the Haleigh . poit wants jou. to ,drop in and get acquainted, - , . 1 ' Opposed To Co-Edecathsa. 1 Chapel Hill, inawra. The presence el forty-odd coeducational students - w on the nrmpoi of the University of North, Carolina -did wot -prevent . the Philanthropie Literary Society' f mm j .oppoainf by an overwhelming vote the) further cilchWtf'OT'fd-tdtTeaTrwwTtitrw " the University Br aTotf of M to ; ths society nt its la it meeting went on record as "disfavoring eo-edueatioa in sny form except, for graduates from ' other institutions Professional students and resident girls. ' i ' - AT TBI OALli VAN B . . "-The- discriminating Vans and - Faaaiea .. , Chew Florida Fruit Gum. Buy' a pack-"' age today and get in the fanse. Mad by Ileer. AH dealers 6. Adv. a i i rCIogged-Up; liver Cam: 33 Iti faoflth to aaA-r xVaai costlipejtioa, ' akk headacha tHJowoaana, duioesa, ajaUUjvasaoct, god v drad ailmeata tntrerf. wro i s k v j i tabic. Att I l I fsrtly n tnar ! boaxa, yrat tu-rrm ac. ' taVjod sonic log. OTiJCOXTOli 11 11 yclI-Xnowrt Army Officer Ac cepts Appointmeht ln EiqI'" - - neering Department CanUia fcoorge Cnaadler Cor, of the Suraal Corps, U. 8, A has accepted ponitioa ia the Department of Electrical Lngiaeering of the North Carolina State Milnn n will take un liis work at the opening of college next September, fflt: ill . nn fltlrt elueaes in signalling, in cleetriral testing in. the dynamo laboratory tor jnaiora ana aea iors, la electrical practice for, eopho- MJtnftwj. assist ia ins general en' a lw4 it ram Cantata Cos is now ia Washington ar ranging for. a signal corps ami or ine D n i n .ml will t ia ehanra of the Jastruetioa of this aniti wrhicb will iaelude all method! I signalling usea ia the serviee.. : j' ,: '. rontaiit. fm vrsduatsd from the Slate eollege in May, 1917, receiving the de gree of Bhehelor el ncienee ia .ieeirieai lie had enlisted In the Coast Artillery, N. CJfc O, In 1818, snd after graduation waa atntionea at tort Caswell, wnere no-. eerveo. as nrivate. aereeant and later ae master signal eleetriciaa. - , ," lie was eomatlMionM nrsv tisutensni t. tk N'atianat Guard In Jul V. ' 1917. and was called into the .Federal serviee on August 9th, being, assigned to Camp 8eier( whera. ae amiatea in ine or- mlnllA, f h tn.'ith finld BiffBal battalioB of tba 30th Division, conduct ing courses la raaie sigsaiung. in dan You Caii Make J500ioJl000 a Month MUliaft la vrtqr cframa 4tllnUl-i irjf : BMiller ad baft a 4(rauie4, fwrauBeat txMtsfae tint will eara yim steady sroMa tneeaiire vcar-i. briad rear Iiuum imi mpply vowr eomttiuiiily Mth Boar and lerd. Yoa aa tb frrisbt oa ths wheat , aaa the aour I pMSWiraa stlmwafnioiniK-ins- "A. BITTtl BAKREI. OF FLOUR' CHKA.PRK" oa the MHM 'muuRT sia.avr.t.' The tnun CM. Klf-eantaiiMd. one wan. roller oar mill that ia rmlationiaing the millins indmlrr. It nquirei Ina Ibait kail the man and labor of Im tuuat Cm mltl and makca aetaamvathitr. tec navmra-ftanr-that vtortitsthe kMlth buihlmt vitaatinc aad tba salami sarm ntvor ot the wheat. - Our cuatoaicn are S"a the prtrl. Irs of aaiai our JlaUoaa U advettiaed .ataed. l.i sa -av "ruaail fee Ho Haver; - ' We fumUti the sacks Willi ynur name prinlrd an thra. OUR SF.n- Vh K BiHlHiEHtniniinnn' airs oi yuur aoar avr Uintr l "T ! and kreps row product ai to n,;r ( I hiak "l-uta'a(aadard. We atart f" - i I in otatinraa wuh oar Coahdmf t:' 1 1 aVlUnif Pln"aB1 tw Te-ith.i-j U cat of mllltas awl aeilina flour. ; I caa wan u inia pwi wiiu - saoaiabfrtnaainMa, witaowUMTli prroay. mill wua as Ii4tia n.vn MO. tel. Other eiaas a jit ' - 1 A lOKvoarrcia.- tjr.' na airr.d haa sKdact atarart Wtlla. 8t wow mil line riWFIourtn rour v own txamiaunita he. -tore aillna rmm mtmmT takes adTanlasa ef a"i aaaj a aSa tmi. t kwa a a .TJ?,- a1 Aaaewicaej MUI C. InwtHW... Qwakaaw. K,l It--'.. - TKc Better TailqrefJ . af ., . :S i-' Soldbr 1 ll S' '-wWt'' JaaMaMC !a mm M "' v ar ar mtv j m m r ; If A W IOJNE - & LAZARUS.; nary, 1918, be wu erdurcl overseas pn detached, service to attend the Second Corps Signal school at Chatilloa sur osias.. Alter compirting ilia courao nc was. one of 20 members ordered on -en observatioa tour with tie Second French 4 CAWAIN CEOSCI COX.; Army acar Verdun' On Marck 8, 1918, be was assigned to active quiy wun the 8eeond Field battalion, Signal Corps, Pint Division.- He Darticinated ia the operation against Cantigny, being the first Americas signal officer to go over .titlnrfCbusfhat g-Mi,.; T th. thmaaantna tastad ramaitF RANGE : I ,!,, , J. -TT , . , , ,. ,. . 1 . 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For his fearless service ber received bis first .citation, li ... r -: ; Captaia Cox also took aa active part In the second battle of the Uarae, when the counter thrust of the allies checked the German advanee towards Paris, ia the operstioa against tbe BL Mibiel imlient, ia the cperafloa betweca the Argonne snd the Meuse, and later ia the operation against Sedan." paring the fighting ia the Argonae, Captaia Cox successfully carried eat aa important reconnaissnee oa the first line daring a oriticsi phase of the battle. For bis courage tnd devotion daring tbesv Ml ties, particularly tbe latter, , he was again cited for distinguished . service nd received th- French Cross of -War, Since March. 1919, be aaa been oa de tached service.' He was one or VJ ofll ccra selected from Ihe Ai B, IV to" at tend tbe Signal Corps .Radio course at the Sorbone univeriity, Paris, being; tied with bis brother for first- hojtora on com plot ion of this work. , He returned toTTBli j country 'tn UillSIJ GALLOWAY DRUG CO. STRINGS AND BATHS. Opens June 1st. - Elevation . f 50 feet. Curea Dyapepsia, Malaria, Nervous Pros tration, Kidney Diseases, Khenmatio and Skis. Troubles! Clean and Improves the Complexion, . Writs lor booklet j y ; , : CROCKETT ARSENIC UTHIA M. F. THOMAS, Mgr. ..:'r ' Crockett Sprlaga, Va.' . hAtS S.1v l.il. In i ha ..' II traatawilaTITCH aczeMA, Ci I VI aaharltcMaeakhdiataaaa.Try VJ IjI . llMMkaaMawrka. WE WILL ALLOW $5.00 FOR ON THE PAYMENT We will install a Cabinet fnr if in mall monthlv navments that von won't rnfia ' , Cart cwtumera are refuatti to call telepbona 1376 in tue 'oftrouoU durinf offica hours. Call 170 at night arid Sunday in caa of cmrincy. Notice in telephonV dtrvctory to call 1444 it an arror. ' v - ' August, l5l9, and was oa' duty wifh the bignsl Corps Radio Tctetrrsph Labors' tory in Washington uuul discharged in November. During the present year, Opto in Cox haa Ven assisting bis father, Mr. Thosv A. Cox, 'a well knowa eivi engineer of Cullowhce., Vhy Try Jo Hide -' .Ycur Dark, Sallow rTz Muddy Complexion ' fa' - C . saaWaassaaaaaasawaaawasT "' . V By Using Creams, Lotions, rowder or Kquge, : - When . You Can 1 Remove These with the BLACK Sand WHITE Beauty Treatment?; ti-.-. The Black and White Baaotv Tmtant WIU ilaa nm sstnsIaaiMi aaa oa H la aurariainrlr abort tima. The traatatent ) aiata ef Black and Whit ORitaaant and Boa a. The craanv oiatmant la apsiiad to the faaa, iwck ar anna at bedtime aad waahad o9 tht nt aaornW. It ia Jntt as daiishtful and m mors tnwbla thaa aaM sraaaaa ar lationa. -'..-' , Black and WkltS Ointanmt la vary aaanoaa. wl haaaiiaa sea kuv H in aenawttrated form at any drae. ae IsileS aeontrr aad dilate aa oatd. 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