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'AND CZZIIXni. RALCGH. U.- C. THURSDAY MCANING. JULY 15. l.J SUPERIOR COURT ALMOST CLEARED Judge Kerr Disposes of Cases Rapidly and Clears Way ' ' . - , , For Adjournment Ditpoebg of a iwbef f taset tad continuing a number of others Judjt Job It. Ktrr yesterday tor bit hole ia the ximUal doat of Wake eonnty Supptior Crart and cleared th way for acjoarameot todayi Only on im portant cat, that of eVE. Martin, ftbarrtd with areoa, remain for trial Judgt Sort haa kept th wheele f legal machinery moving at top, speed aad ia a number of Instances feat directed tat , Jury at to the verdict to bo retorted. Alas Walaitaia, Harry. Weiaateia, IL , Zogiia aad Mas Boaeagartta were yes terday tried for eoatptraey to assault Max- Jtaae, a well known-- local Jank ' dealer and a competitor of ill indicted Jews. The retort of Baa to tbo one- tloai- asked Him ea eron axaminatioa kept the large erowd ia eeoaiiaaeaf uproar, th wltnese sncefMfullyevedinf all effort of Attorney W. F. Evan to anew that Ban' ha a toady, record. f Baa admitted he had beta in court a number of tlmtt but showed a tleaa flat ia ak inatancev . Each aide wat repente4 by aa ar - ray Of counsel, bnt argument wat eat off by the court directing a verdict of guilty aiaintt Alex Welnttsia aad Has . Bosangartea and a verdict of not guilty , ia reapeet to th other two. Tbo alleged eontpirtey culminated in Ban beiag called out of th Bland hotel oa Juno 12, bat only diaeuMloa resulted from th meeting, ... Judgment wa suspended on pamnt ,ei eons jb in cat or. J. v, Anaruss, 'charged wMn' atastilt, with a deadly "yweapoa and eaeeeding th tpeod limit, with charge having grown out of hit baring rua over Charlie Nixon, aa in ' mat of th County Homo oa Olonweod avenue, March S, lait. ' , , , , Th defendant wa ordered .to appear in court at th atxt January aad July term to ahow that he hat not bee a 5uilty of violating th automobile lawe. udr Ktrr stated to Andrata that he would have punished him but for the fast that ho had himself etiffered er ) ioaa Injury aa a result of th acci dent. H held Andrust blamclot for the incident except in tut a wat ariv. ing at aa excessive rat of speed. At th eonelusioa of th fits tee vi- 'Henoa, th defendant submitted a plea of guilty. It developed that at the time of the accident Andrust wat testing out a high powered ear owned by Mrs. Brodl Duko of Durham. Fred Tillero, Wagram Bichardton and -Charlie Ellis, three negro boy frpm Eastern North Carolina, convicted of housebreaking and larceny at a camp of th Montgomery Lumber Co. were . sentenced to term on the : roads. Clothe valued at about 1300 were stolen. Ellit who did th actual steal ing wat given 18 months and each of the others wa given la months. " ' Zodie Vpchureh a rogre woman, wat givea so oars 11 jail xor larceny ana Judgment wat euirjcnded stalest Cnrlo aad Lai Unchurch., tonvieted with her. FIFTY-FIVE TEACHERS r - -.wtiiiiiiTiniia k....r AAC:CAAMiisAliUisd Thirty-two whit teachers aad twenty- three acirro teachers yesterday took th examinations-for certificates grven by Euperintendont J. C. Lockhirt Tuesday Th examination ' were sent oat 3y th State Department of Education and wtrA, held lmultaaeouely in ' vry ..eoanty. is, th Stat. Nearly ail of th " teachers rcolv their certificates through college ered'.tt or through work 'done at the summer normal schools. Eighteen of th whit' teachers taking tho examinations ia this county were renewing certificates, already held and were merely examined on the hooks oa , profession 1 subjects which all teach " ers are rtqnired to -read. WHEAT CROP IS GOOD . IN DAVIDSON COUNTY (Special to th New and Observer.) Lexington, July 14. Threshing- has .progressed far enough ia Davidson ' etuaty to demonstrate that th crop it oa of th best la a good many ' years, according to th ttatementa of .aum trout farmers. It it probable that ia tomt formtr yeart Davidson hat Srodoeed mora buehelt thaa thia year, ut perhaps ntvtr from tht tarn num ber of acres, aad tht quality of the grain it exceptional,, it it reported from every Motion of th county. la view of th fact that for a num ber of yeart Davidson has either been the leading wheat growing county of th Stat or else has boea a strong tec oad, th tia .of th crop her stay probably be taken at somewhat of a guide for th But ' - ALMA DUNNING RETURNS TO HOME AT AULANDER Alma Dunning, young white woman arretted lata last Saturday sight oa charge of disorderly conduct aad atat-; utory vagrancy preferred by Officer W. P. Mangum, aad who was givea a bear ing Monday, at which time judgment was reserved iff order to investigate her ease, was. given a suspended judgment - in ertr eourtyeer4ay on, payment of tht costs aad On eoaditioa that sh re turn to her bom at Aulander. She was found guilty on th vagrancy charge and prayer for judgment wat continued. No foots were taxed, on tht second indict-.- ment Tht defendant htd been held - under bond of 11,000 tinea Monday. Daisy Bell Wilklnt, arrested oa the .same charge,-it ttill In tho atatioa house under tht ssms bond, at Alma Dunning. ' NEW INCORPORATIONS. Bendtrsoavillo Transportation and Produe ' Co, Hendersoaville, with an authorised capital stock of a9,000 and lJfOO paid ia by U J, Moore, B. r. DaVerent and J. E. Bryson, Header tonvillt. . - . .-. "--' . Peoples' Fair-Association, Leaksville, 7"ith aa authorised and paid la capital of 11,000, by C. P. Robertson, H. C. '. Brookt tnd O. L. Boberttoa, Leaksville. Mid Western Oil Co, Greensboro, with ta authorized capital of 1300,000 aad 132,000 paid in by Paul Webb and J. J. Sherer, Stephensopville, Texas, and N. I Eure, Greensboro.. ; ' - Mr."LlnvUlo Martin," of Trinity 'Collere, kaowa to basketball tnthnsJasts . ' ss 'Hip," arrived ia th oity yesterday to spend sererai weeks. - . - JUVENILE CAR THIEVES ; PUT, IN CARE OF iJNCLES Youths That Ear Been a frob. - lem Tor Bom Time Dis posed of Arraagomaata were aaade yeetorday by SoporUtaadeat f Pnklio Welfare Bobert N. Childra to plae tw Jroang boya of 14 aad 13, who hav ben ooa Saed ta th city Jail for eoat tim aa charge of temporary lareoay of aato mobile, with their ancle la Waya aad Bichmend coontles, where they will remaja ladelaitory - , :-v- " -f . Mr. Childreat, talking about th young o'eliaqueata aad tho problem f detor mining what should be dona with thorn, stated that ia bit tpinion th trouble with tho boy was simply that their parents had allowed .thorn to run wild, assigned no definite tasks to them, and that aa all young boya are Baraga ia dgr they tonal th mot xlting one xor pent ap taerme ja joy riding In atraag automobile.: Tho boya hav good facet, show no apparent -craxuaess or dogeasrxry la talk and from all appooraacea are tlmply th kind of boya not bsd but aliv that In cities to oftea terrorize with tho "gaag orgaalxatioaa. , To data those two atripling advantarert hav furnished th greatest problem that th police and Juvenile aathoritio hare bad to eon tend with in some t'jas. They wer not roeogaued as crtmiaala but wore or less aa amiss ace. To send them to jail would hav been a farther train ing ia crime, to let them loose oa their parents and the publi would hav booa nearly aa bad. aad so tho tolttion of th problem waa to put thorn ia charge of tho uncle, away front pareatt, old associations aad temptations that only a tity prodnooa. ROTARY CLUB GUARANTEES . BOY SCOUTS FINANCES The Balaiah BoUry CluK which hot interested itself in boy work at oaa of K major, pro Joe ta, yesterday voted to guarantee funds sufficient to f naaee the Boy Seonta of Baleigh. - - The aetioa of th club oaat after a report of Mr. Wad Marr. boyt vork chairman of tho alab, who interest a thia sort of work reeeived a handsome boost Wcdaotday wha he wa presented with Mtoad tea, Hugh Bang Uart4 Th Botarlaaa - reoogniaed the newcomer, aod Mr. Marr was presented with a token of congratu lation, which appeared to bo a box of cigars bat developed into a gift of peculiarly infantile aaage. lor the youngster. The notarises went strong yesterday in tho promotion ot informality. ' Al ways tho club hat been opposed ot, th formal title of "Mr." a Tula wat adopt ed providing a nas for any one who ahau aso tho title ia a Rotary meeting. HOTEL WRIGHT IS UNDER -.V. NEW, MANAGEMENT Management of Wrisht't Hotel ia mow under tho eontrol of Miser. Raymond Moore. Boa Shepherd aad W David Turner, having boea pntchtted from Mr. W. B. Wright by the above gatima dnrina the 8rst xtart of tho month. Coatidorabia lmprovommta are teing made, including thr enlargement at tho lobby, pointing Aha Xroat.of- Uo build ing and the installation of new furni ture." Th cntir house ia being reno vated, sad much of the Interior paiatad over. Th hotel will bo mainly under th management of Meter. Moor and Turner, Mr. Shepherd being aa intetiv Partner. : JL Mr. Turner waa formerly with th Blanc and tr father with Mr. Moore has many friends .among th traveling publi., , r . GAS RATE HEARINGS NOT TO BE HELD TODAY Hearing of tho several petitions pending before tho Corporation Com mission for an increased gaa rate, set for beginning today, will not bo hold. according to' a statement iaeoed yester day. Th eitie concerned hav booa allowed time to secure th aervieot of aa expert to advia them whether th gaa tompaaioa or Jut Used ia th in creases asked for. . Prosaiaoat Caaaaea Maa Die. Elizabeth City. July 14- r. M. Saw yer, aged and promineat Camden county man, died at his homo at Brlkrost thia morning after thro week illness. Ha ia aurvived by hit wife, threo eons. Dr. Charles Jndson Sawyer, of Wladaor. Job Bawyor, of Norfolk, and F. Howard Sawyer, of rail River, Mat- aad by on daughter, Mrs. T. H. Sawyer, of Beiieroaa, and a number of atopehUdroa. MRS. P ANN IB HOLMES DIBS ' IN HEB 'EIGHTT-FIFTH TEAR. Mr. WVBBa TTnlnaa m4t V. Allmand Hcbata noted surgeon of Eaat- em Aorxn carouna tied at her homo in Ointci Friday at tho ago of eighty, dre. Her death waa directly th result of a fall which the auttaiaed aom time t:'' ' " -' ESCAPED CONVICT WILL p -. BROUGHT BACK PBOk VIRCIMA. Authoritiee hero were notified yeo terday that Leo Sogers, Wake county negro, who escaped from road camp No. i, in the Mark's Creek township, Auguvt t3, 1910, haa boon captured in Lynefc biirg, Ta. Th eflleialt left yetterdxy to bring hint back to Baleigh. CiSTAIiT RELIEF- -; F03 j03E C03IIS "At-Ea- Forms Thin Coat it Orer Corn, Prevonts Friction and IraxndiatIo- Eaaaa Pain. A Few Appltr cations , Remorea Corn Entirely. MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED. :- " Shoe prosour la what cauao corns to hurt and get tore. - "At Ease" immedi ately reliavoa th paia by- forming a tbia coatiac over tho corn, which pro Tents shoo friction. A few applications of "At-Easo" aad the moat aovoro corn it oa twely tomovodW- Abo-.-xecUent for taking off warts. SOo - at say druggist, who will refund your money it you are sot tatinfted. . ataaafaemred by Stanlv aot aatisfiod. adv. v FINANCE CO ITT EES , ,.V WILL MEET AUGUST ? OoTernor Calls Members, To f ether To Prepare Lejii- -lation . 8ub-fiaanc committeea of both houses ot th Geasral Aatombly hav booa call ed to meet ia Balatgh Tuotday morning, August Srd, oaa week before the eon vsnina ' Of the aoecial aotaioa of the Legislature,' to thoroughly study tht report of th But Tax Commission, aad frame tuck billa as tho facte may show to be wise aad Just," Th eaU wat iantd by Governor Biektt yester day. At the stmt Urn aU membere of th committee ia both hottot oa Constitu tional Amendments art called to moot here to consider th amendment to be submitted to th people of th But at th November lection, providing xor tax en income. Th fuU committee' oa Saaaeo will assemble oa Friday morning f that wohfc, August 6th. TO RESUME TRADING fN WHEAT FUTURES TODAY - Chicago, July liz-Bettrietioaa oa future delivery buslnest la - wheat, which havt boea la existent as a war rule tlae August 23, 1917, will txpir tomorrow. Tho big gong of tht Chi cago Board of Trad will sound at S:30 cm. aad will be antwtred'by aa ear splitting yell from hundred! of broker tad the war ral will intttntly coat to operate here and at other grain trad ing center ia the United State. - Tonight commiatioa houses ia th Chicago Board of Trad dlttritt were completing arrangements for renewal of a form, of commercial life that in volve transactions daily aggregating maay mUliont of dollars. Evarybody ia the district appeared ia festive mood t ever the fact that tht restraint - of nearly three yeart at last waa to be dispelled. ... , ' Under government eontrol dealings In wheat wtre confined solely to im mediate delivery traaaactloaa on a vir tual spot cash baaia. - VIRGINIA EMPLOYERS OF CHILDREN MUST PAY TAX ' onasammntaaa. ; Waahingtoa, D. C July lv Virginia tmployora of hlldrea nader 14 years of age matt pay th Itderal tea of 10 per coat on the aaaual profit of their bullae dtsptt th more lenient -pre-t is ions of th stat child ' labor law, which permit 11-year-old children to work in eaaasrie whea tekool it not in teuton. The Burtaa of Internal Revenue in announcing tonight that the atata law affords no proteotioa from tho Federal tax also said that tht Federtl Govern mea would not accept stat employme it certificate to establish agt. Employ ut are cautioned to keep on file Federal certificates for all children on their payroUt for the inspection of Fedei.-I agents. Th Fsdsrtl tax 1 aoUottable, it wa volated oat, wkorevor children under J years of age are employed at any tii:m, or those between 14 aad 10 ar permu ted to workaftorTp.au LOFTIN HELD AS SUSPECT IN MURDER OF NEGRO BOY SUFFRAGISTS TO NVADE CARO LI A Durham July 14 Jamta Loftin, toubc 'white man. oardoned July 1 i Governor Bickttt after he had served tia man tht of a two y tars' sentence at th county work house for an atsaSS; oa his wife with a knife, waa arretted tonight aad held at a suspect ia con nection with the murder Ut this after aooa of Jottphu Bo barton) a five year old a eg re boy. Officers toy the tvioeneo agaltnt Loft la ta circumstantial. Metart. D. T. Cooper aad son, of Htadtrton, wtre ta tht city yeeterdny, Do You With Every Day Were Sunday? Do yea wak withing you "ntvtr had to get up" tirtd, littlest, without am bitioat Do yoa know why! It la because your blood it thia, beetuie your diges tive power are weak. Because thr1 nourishment which tend rich red blood courting through your vein - ia lack ing. Your body haa become like an engine out of fuel it it flowing up. You ar facing the great tragedy or a final stop unless you act. Ia a4d a builder, a aounshtri but la a mild, easily attlmilatsd form that will build back your vital powtra tafely. Tea need Ualtogon. It eonteina Just the tlementa accessary to purify aad arbk th blood, toae cji the digestive system and put that cld-tlmr "pep" ia your atop. htaltogea is not a new ana untried itrengthener. Thousandth of mtn aad women testify to th good it haa done thtm. htaltogta contaiaa Just those thlnrt your doctor would prescribe for yoa . eompound of Halt, Extract, In-a, Geitiaa, Btryehaite aad Caaeara. Oa bottl of Maltogea will prove to you, as it has to thousands, that there IS M J i surv, IU . IWil in health. IXaltotva ia told by most lead ing, reliable druggists. fold In Baleigh by T. If. Parker Drue Co. Walton Drug' Store. Gal loway Drag Co. and out good, drug ttore ia each ;vowa(AdnJ ' Hair Urten Kuiaea . r Bf Careleo Waahinf 1 Sean ehoald be used vsry carefully, -if yon waat to keep your hair looking its best. ' Most eoapt ana prepared shampoo eont in too much alkalL This drieatha acalp, make tht hair brittle, aad ruina it. Tho beat thing for steady us ia Mul- sifisd cocoas nt oil ahampoo (which ia pure aad greaaeleat), aad it better thaa anything else you eia ute. . . . One or two teaspoonfula will cleanse the hair aad scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water aad rub. it in. . It makes aa abaadaace of rich. creamy latbar.'waica rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and exetteive oil." Tho hair drier quickly aad evenly; and it leaves th scalp toft, and tht hair fiat and silky, bright, lustrous. Huffy aad easy Lo maaago. - '. 'v : rou caa get Mulaified eocoaaut ou ahampoo at aay pharmacy, It't very cheap,, and a few ' euncea will tupply tverv . membei of the family for anoathtw (Adv.) Leaders of National Woman' Party Preparing For. VI-: gorous Campaign Waahingtoa, D. Jury 14-National suffrsgs workers, Including lobbyists, personal workers, financial agents and proas agent, boarded outgoing trains tonight for Tennessee tad North Care- Una to begin the Intensive drive for ratification by the thlrty-tlxth ttate. Just before th departure of th mill- taat wing of th tuffrsge forces a atate- mtnt wat Issued from headquartere here expreaslBg full eonfldenee la the out come la both Democratic ttatet, and an nouncing a generous reiponst to tht S. O. S. for another $10,000 campaign fund recently tent broadcast. That, it waa Mid, will be spent ia Tennessee, aad a like amount will bt needed for organisation purposes Ja North Caro lina. Contributors announced-included folka in aU walka of life from Urfited Btote Senator to taxi drivers, and the same tomlng ia ranged In sist from dollar bills to choskt for a thousand. Be porta from tht White House today were, to the effect that Senator rami fold U. Simmons hid as yet mads no rttponst to th President's recent .mes as orclne ratifloalton. Senator Lee Slater Overman, it' wat said today, has responded, but in a decidedly aegtuve way. Hie .wire to, th President in response to th thief xeeutiv' re oueet that he us his influence bow ia behalf of the Democratic party was described at mor positiv in tenor than tht potltion he took at the recent State convention.' , , -. , COMMISSIONER PAGE TAKES 600 TEACHERS HAY RIDING . Sir hundred studsnts at the State College aununr school were guest of State Bighway Commissioner Frank Page oa a hay ride yesterday afternoon, the trip extending over the Cary High way, back into Baleigh-and then oat to Gamer. Mr. Psge drove the lead truck' and thoto in the rear were pilotid . by Charlie Farmer and his assistants tt the track department of tho commission. '. Tht trip waa mad, at the suggestion Of Colonel Fred Olds, Mr. Page readily agreeing and placing at the Colonel's disposal a , fleet of 20 Packard trueks that aaw ttrviee ia the army during the war aad are now being distributed for road building in the State. Colonel Olds rode in . the tenth track and with a megaphone called the teachers' atten tion to many place of historical i terest at th proeeeaioa rolled along. , Th fleet started, from the college at 5 o'clock aad returned about S o'clock. Colonel Old aad the teacher pronounce it the greatest trip they aver had, aad are emphatically seconded ia their opinion by Dr. Withers, who ponied them ea their Journeying. STATE'S FIRE LOSS - r i, IN JUNE $320,000 . Fir i Ices la North Carolina during th month f Jua total only $390,000, according to a bulletin tsud yesterday by the Stat Intursnee Departmeajt, dis tributed among thro conflagrations, which Include the burning ot a motjc Slant ia Hickory,, tho Jamea Walker omorial Hospital ia Wilmington, aad the fire at Chapel HilL Aa allowance of 10,0O la made to cover email mii eellaaeou fire aot included ta the report.', Losses ia th entlr country for tht month amount to $25,000,000, or aa la create of 5 per coat over the earn month last yetr, The first tlx months of th year ahow aa Increase ever the same period of last year, with a total Of $164,000,000. ' SUNDAY HOURS AT RANEY LIBRARY. WELL PATRONIZED Th patroaag of the Olivia Baaey Library ia undiminiahed, despite th fact that -these are warm- vacation dare. There hat boea no falling off to far thia summer either in demand for book to b taken out, or ia the us of th read trig room. Mrs. Atkiasoa, tht librarian, la especially eaeoaraged by tht fact that much use ia made of the readiag room oa Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6. This is a Una of departure from the eytteia of most libraries, which ar rioted all day Sunday, and tht authorities wish to call thv attention of the public to the opening of the Library at thee hoar iai additioa to the regular week-day oae. Transient ia the tity are partienlarly urged to take advantage of thia. The Library is alwnya eeol aad quiet, and a ttrliah, WrinUoFrM : Skin Easy Tt Hstoj Sine Ha" naMrkahlt tetimemt aad tonfe onpertla teaaM kaewsv IM vim all over the worM kato smb asa the axoUt Um bath to "to thttr Im. iiu'i wrinkles at Oraw hbtr fkaki aa4 tack ts awawL AfMr saia U th tmt knaMdiataly Mh) mask iM. The kin tishUaa mly all ew the Iw. ihm NduHrtc Hms aa4 saaaiaaa. Tk faranla ttc Powdrnd Mzolita. mm aaase, ikwilni to wltok to U kstf rha staipl and baimtow U toth h a ptoBtU thiaa for the Host trl. stoat ma, wind and ttbt liart m imiiUni ot aoutr.tin on etkar siatoithae . wfckfc mmm wrinklss aad emrVtaet. - Akw at a m to ImkM a a tfrsd fast to kat, V arslng weather. (adv.) very pleasant place ia which to paaa a pare hour or two, ' NO KIECCTIONS IN GEBHAXTt BtANCXKN WANT MOBK WAGES Loadoa, July ltv The kaagmea of Germany have gone ea etrikt for la ereaaed wages, ars a Berlin ditpatch to the Cxeaange Telegraph today quot ing Gormaa aewapaper. At Mela Inge a, according tt the dis patch, the cxeeutioa of a murderer could aot be carried out, aa the Hails aad Ma aieh haagmea refused ta work. Baby's Growth . V Al btby'i growth,' development aad health all depend apoa the feeding, th beet of care aheuld be aaed ia supply, lag th proper food and seeing that both tailk aad bottles are properly sterlHatd. .'- Zva with th best of care, bsby la toatetimot going to be upoot aad will require a little "physic." But remem ber, baby's little stomach fa teader aad delicate aad should aot be givta strong aad irritating drugs that cause bowel iaflaasmatloa aad chronic constipation. Ia Eaglaad, eeaaa ia the favorite laxative for children, aad, realising that ttaaa ia the safest aad most efficient cathartic, aa American baby specialist haa compounded this Ingredient trith earmlnstives aad produced aa ideal baby laxative that la assy -acting, non irritating, doe aot produce evtr-aetioa nor leavf bsby coastipatedL This prep aration ia kaowa at "Baby East' aad ht roeommeided for -all bowel eom plalata of babied tad children, conttl potion, diarrhoea, soar stomach, gat and daring the teething period. Ask your druggist about "Baby Eaae," it la a safe, harmless- aad efficleat laxative and eorrectiv. If baby doe Sot improve after a few dooeo, take him to a Phy- siciaaWadv.) worth none THAN FORTUi; Powar Cain Eighteen Founds -Rheumatiera DIaappeart I After Tsklng Tsnlsc ' What Taalae hat doa foe mo St worth more thaa a fortaae," , taid Gerrgo Power, of 20 1-1 Bottoaberg fct., a life-long reiident of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and well-known employe of th Neva Sootia Tram aad Power Co. "I havt gained eighteen poaado aad feci better Uaa for twenty-eight long year, h eoatiaued. "I don't believe anybody la th world suffered f rem, rheumatism aa bad a I dll It wa a sharp, sheeting pal that would go t -trough my knees, down my legt aad iato my aakitt Just like tome body we attekiag a knife through me. I couldn't work at an ia damp weather and suffered so Intensely I would turn white aa a sheet. When the attacks cam oa X wouldn't be able to 'sleep a wink, my Jolnta would swell aad my knees would get stiff as hoasda aad I wouldn't bt able to walk for two or three day at a time Juet law up in bed flat of my" back. "Taalae waa a highly recommended by people right here ia Halifax that I tried It and now I wouldn't take any thing in the world for the good it has done me. 1 My rheumatiia. . 1 entirely gone, my appetite hat picked up, too, tnd I Bleep fine every Bight, aad feel Ukt a different, rnah altogether. Tan lat ia the greatest thing I bavr evtr seea aad Z want to let everybody know what thia wonderful medicine will fie." Taalae ia told by tht leading drug" GOOD PAY FOR THOSE WHO WILL LEARN PRINTING. Th Southern Newtpapsr Publishers' Association hJ founded at Macon, Ga in connection with the. Georgia-Alabama Basinets College, a VOCATIONAL SCHOOL for teaching young men and young women bow to operate typesetting machine. Th time required for the training ia short, the urroanding pleasant, the compensation for the operator la high, ad JpMPLOXMENT IS CEBTAJ3L. WHE&.x'OTJ ABB TRAQiED. ' Givtt SPLENDID EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES Th priattr of today take high rank in professional and business life of tomorrow. . Ask the publisher of the Newt aad Observer for aay desired infor mation. FOB PROSPECTUS ADDRESS: TYPESETTING DEPARTMENT. Georgia-Alabama Businesi Gpllege . , (jnditja) - - Karen Anderson, Pre. MACON, GEOBGIA. Public Auction Sale ': : ::-:'QF,'.'.: . 7 CONSTRUCTION L1ATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT ) at ' CAMP STUART Newport News, Va. Friday, July 23rd, 1920, 10 O'Clcck All Due to ths expirstion of time for completion of con tract for removing Salvage Equipment from Camp Stuart, we find it necessary to dispose of approximately $500,000 worth of Serviceable material at Public Auction, consistintr of the following: PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES Includes. 1,000 Clotct Combinttiontr 75 Etwaantt Boilers; 800 -.' Heaters j 80,000 feet steam radiation 150 Storage Tanks, etc. ' . ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Comprise Transformers, Wire, Switches, Break-arms, Pole, Hard ware, Pampt, Motors, ete. ' , MILLWORK Consist of J,0OO Doors; 20,000 Cathj JOOO Door tnd Window Scrtens; Transoms; Door aad Window Frames, etc MOTOR VEHICLES (Serviceable) 7i ve -"gftii n. j,, in, ii nti i ahMTaT-ni i,nwiii!i. fur n - Z"." I TT. 8. Truck, Vi Tone capacity. , I Federal Truck, t Tout capacity, with Trailer. These tracks live - only been run about SOO miles. ' ! Complete Bakery Equipment , ' S.OOO.OOCLFeet Lumber. -7'- One Complete: PUMPING STATION, Motor. Driven. : f - Three WATER TANKS, 200,000 Gal Ion Capacity Each, With Towers. 200 Tons IRON and STEEL.SCRAP. Descriptive Catalog Mailed On Request. ' The above mentioned material U.ln excellent eoaditioa end b now ' ok pnblit exhibition and mty be inspected dtUy, except Bandar, ,- - tweea A. M. aad 4 P. il. , .. ; All material sold-f. o. b. Ctmp Stuart, Kswport Newt, Vt. Terms i Cash ortrtidtd cheek necesary at time of tile. ' For further information address .' ' . ATLANTIC SALVAGE Cfli, Owners .Newport New, Va., or- ' - r , OrFor a Soi 20-26 South Paca St., Baltimore, Md. 1 1 Permanence t This bank is a permanent Institution. It . has its - roots deep in the business life . of the community. It represents the security of this people. It invites your co-operation. Citizens National Bank - "Service With Safety." ' Your Opportunity Thursday, July 15th OUR GREAT ESing m& , Jovolry SALE Will Begin This will be the largest and most beautiful lot of Jewelry ever offered ', in any department store in, the Capi tal City; ' ' Popular prices will prevail, and you k . are cordially invited to come and see for yourself these wonderful bar- gains in classy Jewelry. RaleigfcNr 'Crrrf ta
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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