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C. TKUD.W MORNING, JULY I, J 923 V :.j.ly FflLiOE MAY QUIT POSTS :':t Striking tut Say Present planes Don't Meet Uv ; ing Expenses Durham, June J0--Jt it possible that Durham may And herself without police protection during the ensuing week. SLhe 19 member! of the foree, who re ntly signed a "round robin" pttitiou not beving been given "definite aasur nee'' that their request for an increase cf 35 per month wUl be Included la the city's new budget,- intimate that they w iil stick to their original decision and leave their posts July I nnlese sssur ancea ara tie. The city aldermen ere mot sspeeted U meet until Thurs day night, the data when the signers of the petition ara to quit. The police eay they da maintain a attitude of nUikiEp," that the petition speaks for itself. -ftiiniGm feel that they ara not making enough money t pay actual eipensee. The matter right now is la a state of uncertainty as ta what the aldermen will do, II. Mahler Kramer, for many years prominent business man of the city and president of the B M. Kramer To Dacca Company, will become associated with the Golden Belt Manufacturing Com pany and will asaume hit duties with that eompany an tha first-of August Be is looked apon as a valuabls asset to tha eompany. - . - ; Martha Carson ! Kins, the 13-moath,. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, died shortly after a eioes yes terday afternoon, following an illness of tiro weeks earned by colitis. Tha funeral was hsld thisif ternoon at :30 at tha home an Duke street, conducted hr Rev. M. Bradshaw. pastor - of Memorial Methodist Church. : Tha result of watchful waitin earn paign against violators of tha ipeed law on tha Leearille road between Durham end Baleish oa one afternoon: Con stable Warren -W Waods Officer R. C. Brown apprehended 88 autoitts who will be called upon to face Squire S. O. Bilcy within afew doysjo answer far fast driving. Tha afflcerr Ban mi A. R. TUCKER, T. T. BPENCt, D. Cv. M. D. ! O. - DRS. TUCKER A SPENCE Osteopathic physicians pedal Attettloa to Dtaanosla ana Diaues of the far, Hm and Throat x OrFlCeV-eUNIC TKMIPtl Of .... TS PHONES RniSm. . 1 RaMace..llie Do You With Every Day Werfe Sunday? Do you wake wishing you ?nevsr had ta get up" tired, listless, without am- . bitioat . , ; ' De-you know why I It is bsenuss your blood is thin, beeeuse youa diges- - tive powers are weak Because the nourishment which acsdj rich red blood cnuralne- through' Tour oins i lack ing. Your body baa become like aa fttiirim nut of fuel it la slowing up. Tou ara facing- tha freat tragedy of a final stopunless you act. . Yiu need a builder, a aourisher; but la a mild, easily assimilated form, that will build back your ritai powers eaisiy. I Ten seed Maltoaenf It aoattins just tha elements necessary to purify and enrLsh tha blood, tone.cp tha trrgestivs system and put that, old-time -pep In vnm ntan. ; Maltogen it not a new. and untried Strengthened Thousands of men and women testify to the good it has lone them. -Jultogen contains . jus .iboss theses your doctor would prescribe for you ompound of "Malt, Extract, Iron, OeLtisn, Btryehnlna and Gascara. One bottle of Maltogen will prove to you, as it has to' thousands, that there Is an aasy, .: sure, safe way back to health. Maltogen is sold by most lead ing, reliable druggists. . Sold in Belaigh by IV W. Parker Drug Co, Walton's Druf Store, . Gal - loway Druf Co. and one good drag stcrl ' in rack town (Adv.) ", , . . - IIS fayettevllle Street. riaTaTsr'rrrt rrrra-ra-rrP"t-'1 Popping Off? It's a Shower You Need. ,---.-:.z.l:. ' ' '' '4. Invigorating, Bel reining."" Just the thing for thia kind of weather." Call us, or better still. Inspect eor stock) there are be'(ter things J that will interest you. '. " ; G. L. VINSON CO. - '- The Beat la - ' ' rtt'MBlNQ - HEATINO "It yields the largest return." licaais numbers sad are arranging the warrants. f."RJ.Y. PHILLIPS DIES at vv a s h i r; GTO T C 1 1 Y Mr. J. W. Fhillips, who was for a umber of years freight- agent for the 8ontb'ern Railway, at 'Salelgh and who left here, about four months ago to take positiou with the Southern at Salis bury where his parents lire, died Mon day night of heart trouble in a Wash ington, V, C, hospital where he was taken for treatment ef a broken leg Which he sustained in a fan a bent two weeks ago. Mr. Phillips was an active and prominent Maeen, being af member of the BeottiBb rite bodice ia Baleigh, a Bhriner, and n member of Sudan Temple, and a director ef the Baleigh Shriae Club. . ----He was 3 years old. Both, ef kil parents arj lining. His wife, died lij Baleigh about year age, and it is said that grief over ber death tended te aggravate his sickness. The funeral Sure r 1 6 DCLL-ANS Hotiwater Sure Relief IK tiajae Kosd Beads - of Oecoi I Township, Korthsmptoa Coaaty, i North Carolina. , .f Sealed bids will he received: by the Board of County Commissioner of Northampton County, North Carolina, mi tha eeurthouso in Jackson. N. C- inntU Monday, the J9th day of July, 2920, at IS e eloek m., waea ana wnere lasid bids will he publicly opened for the purchtte of (30,000 ef real oonas 'of Oeeoneecbee Township, Monnampum County. North Carolina, said bonds will bear interest nt the rate ef six per cent per annum, Interest payable semi annually, and will bs dated July 1, 19ZO, and will mature respectively aw follows: r-rr----. ' Bond No. 1 will mature live years from data e Jul 1. 1W5 : Boad N. will mature six years from flats, or Uuly 1, 10116 1 Boad No. I wlU mature seven years jrom oats, or juiy , a( (Boad No. d wUl mature eight years from date, or July 1, 1928; Bond No. will mature nine years from date, er July 1, 1929; Bond No. 6 will mature ten years from date, or July-1, 1930; Bond Ne. f will mature eleven years from date, or July 1. 1931; Bond no. 8 will mature twelve years irom oaia, or July VlOSt! Bond Nf. will ma ture thirteen years from date. r July 1, 1933; Bond No. 10 will mature four teen years from date, or July 1, 19M; Bond No. 11 will mature nfteea years from data, or July 1, 1935; Bond No. 13 will mature sixteen years from oats. or July 1, 1936; Bond No. 13 will ma ture seventeen years from date, er July 1, 19S7; Boad No. 14 wilt mature eigh teen years from date, or July U 1931; Bond No. IS will mature nineteen years from date, or July 1, 193V; Bond No. 16 will nature twenty veara from data. or July 1, 1940; Bond No. 17' will ma ture twenty-one years from data, or July 1. 1941 r Boad No. 1 will mature twenty-two years from date, er July 1, iv2) Boao. no. 19 wui mature twenty, three years from date, er July L 1943; iSond No. 20 will mature sweaty-four years from date, or July 1. 1944; Boad No. tl will -mature twenty-6ve years from date, or July 1, 194S; Bond No. 23 will mature twenty-six years from date, or July V1944; Bond No. 23 will mature twenty-sevsn years from date, V 1W HwmtTTe: ItohVv - ihtme TVATCR ooxco haro look,- -umck thc whom crowd -J . - TOmS. - AUVM5, fKCO A r COURT! 1 ' ' 1 5W L W rWETO WKb THObE AW THE V . MUTT AND JEFFJeff Tries To Make a aSale To it Gentleman of N-rr i-f-wr;. vir- ''' - x .jxstfr-': v-i , . , . ..tr -..ts --zttiswXTcZTsr?c2; lm '-ssm: f TttXyj " '--Ll - : V.- A ,,'v' Vfcsnn1' '"'nr,.Vw" ' Z.'Sr' nJv?' -T, will be IcM from tie ham of his parent Rauks sticct ia Salisbury this afternoon. "iiiC;iil CITY COUHT DEALS WITH SLULL DOCKET Eugene Eaaderford, driver ef aa auto taxieab. nrraugaed la city court yester day on a charge of assault with a dead ly weapon was prepared to fgM hie ease with counsel antil it was discovered that the prosecuting-. witness, Davis Cres shaw, had not shown op. Crenshaw was placed under toad of $100 for his ap pearance U tne police can locate him. VIRGINIA CEAC1I ' ' , f." THE DCMOEE. ; ill be open for guests May 15th. Ocean front. Best swieavi:j: . Jot isseiisttoas addrean THE DUNDEE SUGAR We have la traasit limited amount ef granulated sugar aj 100 pound, packets that w offer for ahlpment after July X at U seats 100 and 200 pounds to each customer) check with order. for larger quantities write ef wire Vaw Milling Co, Tasn,X.C " ; , ' or July 1, 1947; Boad No. 14 wlQ ma ture twenty-eight years from data, er July 1, 1949 1 Boad Ne. M will mature twenty-nlne years from date, or Jaly 1, 1949 ; Boad No. 26 will ma tare thirty years) from date, er July 1, UM Bead. No. 27 will 'mature thirty-one year from date, e July 1, 1991) Bond Ne. 28 will mature thirty-two years from date, er July 1, 1952; Boad No. 29 will mature thirty-three years from date, or Jury I, 195S, and Bond Ne. 10 wUl ma' tare tairtyfour years from date., er July J, 1934, reepectively. - - - xne nrinaipai and intareet wui ne payable at each bank la the City el New Jerk as the purchaser or narehas era may designate, er at the office el the Treasurer ef the County Bond Com mission of Northampton Coaaty, N. C No bids will he received for lass than par, and the purchaser will be required te pay Interest en the beads from the date ef bonds te the date awe. actually pays for the bonds fa addition to the amount hid for the heads and the right ia reserved to reject any and all bide. All eommaaleationa er bide shall be) sealed and nddressd te B. J. Calvert. Jackson, N. C, Clark to the said Board of County Commissioners and each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, vouched for by loeal hank ia NorthamDtoa eeuaty. N. C Bearable te the order ef the Board ef Ceuaty Com miaaioaera ef Northampton Ceuafcr. N. O, for tee per seat of the smesat ef the bid; all eommunieatieaa for infor mation relative te said bonds will be designated en the eataide ef the ea velepe that information Is desired, otherwise the communication will be treated aa a sealed bid and will not be opened until July 19, 1920, as afore said. These bonds are Issued and sold under and by virtue of aa net of the General Assembly ef North Carottaa, aion 1917. it being chapter tU'ot the Public laws ef said session, and by an election duly called, held and earned. - By order of the Board ef County Commissioners ef Northampton County. North Carolina. Thia June 7, 1920. " ' a J. CALVKBT. Jt ' - Clerk Board of County Commissioners ef Northampton Coaaty, N. C . By F. B. HABBI3 Attorney for Oeconooehoo Township. , E W $MM A tumvaefiw fH ; ttuvftt- utkt . . uTmTaiTil IwYeSf teK ' - ' s Afa.T oms w.t,, ( - ' 15 J v-IXr..r lAtw R6HT, f rli A Me STePf, rJ rd aiicges that -the charge against him is a) piece of malicious pros- eeution and that he merely used a small hand eeartb light te scare Crenshaw wit, f s William Hollowiy, negro chauffeur, alee waa declared not guilty ef a charge at disorderly conduct. - . RITES F03 MRS. ANDREWS WILL EE HELD TODAY Greensboro, June 30, Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Velna Jscksoa Andrews, who difd at a local hospital last night, DR. VICTOa jE, EELL Dentlst. . r , f Now opened offices at '. 101 and 101 Tucker Building V Honrs: fa. m. to 6 p. BeU Phone 1111 w7 BRINGING a Eanderford I , vj-mmmmwmm f.r Mm ; r i tmi? I t . ' iVA DUmond are i ; l 1 In w-now, almosi one 11 II t :&i , for every Uaird'our in the U lf -r h " ; ; : v Uiutedjfcatc , , 'I nlli 'f1 " - J Thefcanon dialundredi A If A I I an Inrying Diamond Hrc Hi if if II n l I I Small wonder that motor- FWiiHii H I I Iti . irta IwY raoit-DiamonJi -m i -II . '' tJian any other tire not I I I , 1 aold to out nianurActareri. ' I ll.st " 11 m ; -v. Htv v: , '77 g$ fffJ'Xlk' jf -c i MILLS TIRE COMPANY I ,.,. -.MM. III II HUB 1 l will bs held from ths home, 740 West ivCO streettomorrow at 8:30 p. ni., with Ker. E. L. Pain, D. D., "pastor of West Market Street Muthodwt church, officiat ing. Interment will follow ia) Greens Uill cemetery. -.. , Mrs. Jnckson was 23 years of age, the wife of B. D. Andrews. Other sur vivors are her mother, Mx. H. U Jack son, Oreeniboro; brother, E.,W,. Jack- PLUCKY TIGER ( - Sitllr rmmtHl ta St CttttgyircMWof dmnrtrunToe U World irrmt. ' K if Po4 v w v a-i..i en St wftat tmn Itimm kr SI ' tUM M, r lekr t mm m a.ir aroww. A A1U9 LUSTBe fJCAUTY-YOUTBl UP FATHER. leisure. V Vl'V5 : "a one r- .. 'm soo, Bichmond, Vs.; t outers, Mrs. C. Oroee, WorthvilleaCars. C. W. Hiiliard, WloJtoii alcm Mrs, v, M. Murcai, Oreenaboro, and Mrs. J, Raleigh. E Morgan, ' Kussls possesses vast coniferous tot- sate. :-' ..j- . 4wwiwwi VUMVU W III a. in J State- Institution ; Ce EJueational lasK Mfl.lr K. D. I.U D pna. MEDICINE DENTISTRT PHARMACY - NURSING Maw kolUlnet, MnrltWlr eqwipead hbontortaa ndr fall tinw Inatraetotv Unuul tlmlcl txlHtla offaml t I kodritala ei4 ay tk ltat aa ia itr hoapltaJa aad Imtltatitae. Kad aWiea basins September 15, 19?S. , Fee Cataleaae. aiertae J. R. McCAULEY, Secretary MM aat Uar QU - hMunwaaa, Va. . - 31 CL fc 40srrat. ISIS, Sit rtasam By BUD FISHER Prtir" a -1 f c t'U.iL.,ii nt i i.LLu ACOUTTROUI Had SufTered For Twt Years: CaLis Haven Per . And Ia Restored To) Ilea Ji ' . 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' -- "A friend ef mine had tried Tanlaa aad recommended it ne highly I de cided te take it, too, and, believe me, I found It to be n real medicine, In three days time my appetite began to Improve and my stomach got better. I kept on improving rapidly and now I oat anything I want, have gained eleven pounds and never have stomach trouble headaches or constipation any more. I never felt better ia my life and it is a real pleasure te recommend Tsnlac. Tanlae is eold by the leadiag drug gists in awy-towa,- ftfEURALGIAJ 1M EASED AT ONCE BTTTta. "t J I ' OLD REUABLS REMEDY- '. . At art m . i ' ITS UQUID - QUICK f-fftCT, ' BTenoy Sjwfe wltlxm WlSHa u blkt a eai.v s ) is tnwtairat of rrrn, aoz.aatA, . 4SAIX0WAT DRCO CO. aiin 18 East Harcctt St. JULY DAYS Clearance Days la Our Storm All lummer good must be cleared out regardless of price. A visit to -our store will re- . veal to you , Many, Bargains Try us one time and you'll come again to The Bust Comar" "SL- J ii I sczr.. - 1aeysreyre)
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