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' THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON; NC., THURSDAYJLANUARY- 13,-1921.' NINE BARNEY. GpOGLE-Bameycan'tlure this out. . By BILLY DE BECK" .4 v t h MVl WON'T BANE. BS T!1' THE UTTLE PUPPY I .aoUiWT -.JJke Old Wine theChevrolet improves with age v vow ywr Wait ED Wnir-f'tAfe--f -t fr ''jV.i.f il; ) r gPljljjlgjj fl ; SHE AJMT SORC U . 9i.t.:'Wf ME?.?? .THEM ' r " ,-t v why oio sv4E putr : ' ' MV PliATE ON. . r r ' 1 I 1 .. 7A ' 1 Johnson Motors Co. 5 Xorth Thlr ' Phone SOS t CwmMt, (Sat. U MM PsaruaM ictc toe. MORRISONS INAUGURAL ADDRESS ,Ih y should be done speedily and with out delay. We cannot .progress in spur spiritual. Intellectual or material de velopment unless they are done. They will be done, either .generously and in a manner to give us as a state the full benefit of doing them,, or. they will be done by patchwork and over a period of years, and In .such manner as will largely dissipate the benefit to the state of doing them and at greater cost in ., me long run. . The entire program which I have suggested require great sums of money, but in our ability t., find the money ive are, one of the most fortu nate states in the republic. The public indebtedness of pur state is "trifling when compared to that -of most of the dates. If we credit .our state s indebt edness with the value of our railroad stocks, it would be almost wiped out The people are now burdened with unparalleled federal taxation, and' in many counties, heavy local taxation. Therefore, we ought not to levy addi tional taxation upon this state, to make any of the suggested improvements which are permanent In character, j-But the credit of our state fs In a most healthy' condition, and those whaare so solicitous of future generations could not complain of the, ihcreaserof our public indebtedness for these great : purposes when they reflect that North rarolina has heretofore . -created prae i tically no public debt f or v future gen erations to pay; and that we would, if this program was carried out, transmit to those who come after "us a.'heritage nobler by far with the indebtedness than it would be without it. " , : The necessary improvement at our institutions for the care -of the unfor tunate, the large expenditure required to place our university and colleges for higher learning in a -position adequate -' ly to meet the demands upon them, and for the construction of the state-highway system of roads ought all to be metby a sale of the state's bonds, and in increase of its public Indebtedness. Xew Taxation SymtemJ ' " '" ; ' AVe must adopt a new system of tax ation in which state taxation and coun tjhand other lcal taxation wilLtbe com pletely separated. UnTler the new sys tem we 'should levy no ad valorem tax whatever for state purposes, and ad tion and president of the Marion cham valorem taxation should be confined f inmmn. Ms. return ed from strictly to local purposes. It is' my r pose to address the general assembly! upon this subject at an early date, and 1 will, therefore, refrain from entering' into the subject with any particularity at this time; but we must adopt an en tirely new system shot . through and through with justice," and one through which the burdens of state and county government will be placed equitably and according to the conscience of the state. There are other subjects in which, as your Eovernor, I am deeply interested, hut they are less important than those 1 have mentioned, and some of them be ing in their nature somewhat contro versial. I omit reference to theni here, lieeause I most earnestly desire that we may unite for the: larger and more pressing purposes I have discussed. The program I have suggested vdoes not contain new or revolutionary ideas calculated to "excite wild enthusiasm, lut in my judgment, It .is a program which, if carried out, would make Xorth Carolina the fairest and noblest habitation for men, women and , chil dren to be found upon the earth. Its adoption in completeness and fullness will require , political courage of a high order, not because we do not want the things mentioned done, but because the -danger of disagreement of friends of the program as to the meth od, manner and time of completing it, and I appeal to the progressive men and women of the state to come to-r gether upon -this program, moderate their differences-, about other public questions to such an extent as to make impossible all diverting differences. a?ree to details .and" plans, and-courageously proceed to write it into law. Reactt'onarv A rtrnmrnta The reactionary will whisper to the i"ni that this is a bad time tq, expend much money because of the depressed rendition of our whole buslSiesR life, business is depressed; arid .wehave re rently suffered severe loss and shrink age in values, but North Carolina is still rich enough to take humane care "' its defective and unfortunate, to suard itself as far .as an enlightened knowledge 0f preventive medicine will enable it to against sickness and suf fering, to provide adequate schools for 'he training and education Of Its,chU "rn, to build a system of ro"a.ds sug Rested by sound business, ' and to do all other things reasonably necessary "n the discharge of the high duties of a great state. Times are hard, but they ''o not approach the severity -of condi tions which we have met with courage "i the past. We are given in times of fcrtat prosperity to think depressions taI times will never come again; and in periods of hard times and de pression we are given to think good IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR -'"si the moment you apply Merltho j;iilphur to an itching, burning or rokon out skin, the itching stops and paling begins, says a noted skin pec.aliPt Thia sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives ,,f,l' a uqlck relief, even to fiery ecze ns. that nothing has, -everJbeen found take its-: place; ;.. , Because of its germ destroying prow nis. It quickly -subdues the Itch L;f' cooln th irration and heals the tmZZlt r1rht "P. having a .-clear 'nooth skin m place of ugly-eruptions, 'n. Pimples or roughness. . v , ou do not have to wait for 1m , ovemnt. it quickly shows. You ' iret a little, jar of Mentho-Sul-. r at any drug store-rdv . r.i Umes are-' gone, ' never to return. Twelve months agd w were rolling In prosperity and expected; the year . 19 20 to be the most prosperous tn our his tory. -A year ago we-eould not have forese the present depression and alsplritad condition of our people. We are depressed and dissplrlted no w but business is a comnlex knA. tnvRtHftii thing, and for all the' wisest among: usj may Know, we may ln this depression be laying! the foundation stones for a structure .of business and prosperity the like of which but country has never known. We must noVsive -up, .pros perous times are sure to return. The United States is jicherthan any two, or three countries - in . the world, and we have.moe productive energy and ini tiative ability than all Europe combin ed. North Carolina Is one1 of the truly rich and great states of the Union," and nothing can- keep prosperity from soon returning to ua except our own cow ardice and . pessimism. Let us recall the trials,, sacrifices " and triumphs . of our fathers and mothers, and unite to upbuild further pur utate and glorify : God. . In this Jiour of trial and depres sion I appeal to 'all the people of the state to go forward with courage and determination in every direction s. ln which Christians and patriots are look Ing"2 For twenty years we have splen didly progressed Ini North Carolina, and under the assaults of our great Chris tian t democracy, -under the leadership of the Iemocratic 'party, we have made "hell's foundations quiver" everywhere. We are in sight of victory 'on every battlefield Where ,; the flag of; . Christi anity and progressive democracy floats over the -noble and the good,, .as they war for 'righteousness With the reac tionary and unprogressive forces of our stae. j We. must not march away, and leave any battlefield where right, 'jus tice, and progress are contending with the foes o' enlightenment" and progress because- of "unexpected temporary bus iness - depression. ;We' mtist go - on, marching as a "mighty .army, with the cross of Jesus going on before," until JJorth' Carolina is truly, great and nobly goodf . ,: . c: rv " .--" . . LIKES PRESIDENT-ELECT Marion, S. C4 - Lumberman Visits ;"" - Marlon,' 0. Stateamaa i j (Special to The Star) . , t MARION, S. Jan. 12. D. oi Ander son, of the Anderson Lumber corpora- iviarion; unio, wnere1- a a uremucr yi the , delegation representing the rela tional Lumber Manufacturers associa tion, he conferred with President-elect Harding on matters pertaining to the lumber industry. Mr ' Anderson was delighted with Senator Harding's personality ( and spoke of. him as a moBt human and likeable, fellow. The president-to-be had a way " of interlarding weighty matters - with trivial personalities which, swept" all barriers away and made his auditors " feel chummy and comfortable In his cqmpanyiMrr And erson declared. The lumberman was of -the opinion that Mr. Harding was going - to try to : be fair , to everybody and would undertake to be a president not to One class or section, but to the entire country.- His face and bearing quickly impresses one-; and inspires con fidence, Mr. Anderson asserted. The delegation was closeted at the Harding residence With the president elect for nearly an hour. Signs of fatigue arid overwork were .visible, in the future president's face and it was very evident ; that problems of the na tion ivere beginning to , lay heavily This bank wishes you a happy and if you are, not one 1 s " wislryou a Happy New x ear, anyway. , -'iiWe smile in our bank. Our customers receive attention. Ve are here to serve yoii and will gladly welcome you as, one of our customers. Y ' t V . r. - 1 PUTYOUR M6NEY IN OUR BANK - : ; ' YOU WILL RECEIVE 4-PJBR CENT INtERESX H ome Savings-; Bsth Northeast Corner Front "7 v . v ','.' 's upon his shoulders, Mr Anderson said. The Marionite .from " South,; Carolina commented on the devotion and loyalty which : was ! exhibited everywhere in Marion, Ohio,, for "Warren," the appela tion used by practically everyone, ' WORKIHG TOVft DAYS NOW 5 (Special to Th? Star) y: -f KINSTON, Jan. .12. Operatives in 4he:Klnston cotton mills, Orion knit ting mills , and ; the tatter's branches here and at Beaufort have started working four days a week, it was" an? nounced today, this being an Increase of .one day over the schedules of the last few months. The managements of "all plants here express confidence that improving conditions shortly "wili permit the extension - of schedules to six days a week. " Hundreds of opera tives are benefitted'by 7 the increases. . QQLDS THAI I liEmoplifot mm PNEUMONIA- Chronic Coughs and Persistent Colds Lead to Serious Lung Trouble. You Cn Slop Them ; ' Now With Creomulsion, r- an ' Emulsified Creosote That is Pleasant to Take, n A New Medical Discovery With ? Twofold Action.'; Soothes and Heals the Inflamed Surface and Kills the Germ,. Endorsed By the Highest Authorities. Money Refunded If Any Cough . or Cold, No Matter of How Lxng Standing, isNot Re lieved Ater Taking. Accord- .. ing to -Directions. - - FINE FOR BUILDING UP THE SYSTEM AFTER COLDS OR THE FLU. " , Of all known drugsi Creosote Is rec ognized by the medical fraternity t.s the greatest healing agency for .the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and j other - forms ; of " throat and lung troubles. Creomulslon contains, in :ad dition to-erepsote, ; other healing ele ments which soothe and heal the in flamed:' membrane and stop the irrita tion and Inflammation while the creo sote goes on to the stomach, is ab sorbed Into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis arid other forms of throat and lung disease's, and is excellent tor building up, the system after colds or thexflu. Increases appetite and body weight. Ask your druggist. . (Adv.) tOUE-BEiKIS 1 iT Happy New Year. We are of our regular depositors, we and Chestnut. btreets t lasaaw Piles Cured In 6 to 14 DATs t ' Druggists refund money If PAZO OINT MENT fails to scuire Itching,'. Siihd, Bleeding ox' Protrtfding .Files., Instant ly relieves Itching- Piles, and you can get1 restful sleep after first application. 50c- Adv. . . , v.: ,', : : ..; Ends Stubborn Cou( ind Hurry For real effective , this., atd homo-made renedy ham bo eonal. " . Saaily and cheaply prapaevd. You'll never knowrfcow quidtly a bad couRh can be 1 conquered, until you try this famous' old, home-made, remedy.: Anyone who has coughed all ' day and all niht, will say that the immediate relief given' 'is almost like 'majric. II" takes but a moment - to- prepare, dnd really there is nothing better f or couha. Into a pint bottle, put 2 ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated u?ar syrup to make dt full Dint., Or you can use clarified molasses honey, or corn syrup,, instead of sugar syrup. Either way. the full pint saves about two thirds of ' the money usually spent fo couch preparations, and gives you a more positive, effective remedy. Itlceeps per fectly, and tastes pleasant children like it. You can feel this take hold instantly soothing and healing the membranes In all the air passages. It promptly loosens a dry, tijht cough, 'and soon you will notice the phlegm thin otit and then disappear altogether. -A day's use will usually break up an tjrdinafy throat or chest cold, and it is also splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness, and bron chial asthma. . - .. Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pins ex tract, the most reliable remedy v for throat and chest ailments. To avoid disappointmeni ' your druggist for. "2 ounces -of Pinex" with directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis-, faction or money refunded . The. Pinex Co.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. v ,, , Get Dr. Edwards' OliveTablets - That is th6 joyful cry of thousands i:. arice Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. , Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician ' for 17 years and calomel s old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive ' Tablets . white treating patients for : chronic constipation and torpid livers. ' Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a bxaling, soothing vegetable laxative. ; r. No griping is the "keynote" of these1 little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- . lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to irnnatutai action. V 7-r If you have a "dark brown mouth' bad breath a dull, tired feeling dek headache torpid fiver constipation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards; Olive Tablets at bedtime, r Thousands take themeverynight just to keep right. Try them. 15c and 30c. Kr1ljl'rfiTiin If needless and dajssereus fa suffer from a dogged up system because it often lays Che franda tion for a llfetlae of misery and ill-health. , - DR.' TTJTTS 1IYE3 PILLS ' taken one or two at bedtbaey- quickly eliminates all pelsonoos waste matter H front "tha systesa and strengthen Qte BoweSs.iv SSHi 500 bags Rice. 7 , 4 - 200 bags Green Coffee. . .. -. r ,. i.,-;." ' -j ' 100 barrels Salt Mullets. " Complete line of Groceries . . - ' ' ; '- SAMUEL BEAR SR. & : I-':-: ' '-r' ""-' i'-'-y nATY " '' ;- a.- ft ' WE? SELL IfVOR LESS I i"- THE. BEE HIVE ' -' NEW STORE v" 7ir North Pourth Street Z 7 KMIN 0 W T). MacMILLAN, JR. Packard Buick Bodge Brothers lO-o7 Nortk Second -Street. BURNETT SALES A N D SERVICE COMPANY : SveaeSaora to Page Sales and Service - Company CHAbUERS-nORT i4 Market Street Phone 2048 R. W. , - MONTGOMERY Sales -Service aad General Anto Re .pairing. Gaabllne, Oil and -' Supplies Sth aad Priaeess Sts Pkoae 3250 uyU': 7 WUmlna-tOtt, 5T. C. BROOKLYN AUTO CO. U. C. COTTLE, Manager 51T Wlxon St.. 7 . Telephone. 625 Expert Anto Repairing amS. Cars . - for Hire. -'." . ... We Bay and Sell 8eeondHnnd Cars AUTO REPAIRING All Work Given My Personal Attention. .. DAY OR 1GHT $1.00 PEK.HOtJR N Overkead No Rent Low Ra,te r D. S.-RICH. 208 S. Klntk Street. , Phone 1162-L3 SUPPLIES CARTER'37;MAC&INERld MARKET y je -The Place tor. Bur -and Sell . ; , . ,7rv.v f, Machinery : OLIVER CARTER 21ft S.-.Wster StX'clephana 115 Wilmington, IT. C. :-iTheis Fitted Satisfaction Guaranteed The Rexall Store i. AD COMPAirr , - .FURNITURE . 15 S, Prant St. s Year Momey'a Worth Alirars STAR DRY CLEANING CO. 114 Pria at, 1 Dry elaaaera aad style. Palm Beach and Kool Kloth peaialty. PHOYE 44S REBUILT RADIATORS - " ALL KtNDS FORSALE . " Less Thai Half Price of New , ' : Radiators . s RaSlator Repairing? prices , . Reasoaahle - W, B. KLANDER & CO. 132 Market St. , Wllmlnaton. N. C. NOTICE OF - SALS Th undersljfnoa will' on January Monday)i?at 10.o'el6ck, sell at' public- auction, for -cash. to., the lShest bidder, At-No.'2f Korth Becond street, in the city of Wilmington, N. C, the shoe-repairing business : formerly conducted at said address, by D. Abrahams, deceased, together with the assets of Said business, including- book accounts and stocicvand machinery- -: - "J. 1C SMITES-- Administrator- of the Estate of J.7 D. Abrahams, Deceased. 7 ,l-6rllt? k ; 7 ;JK05 North Fourth, SL . :V: - v7v ;--':7' -' tV t a ' : .:p77y77;;th7:.i:;7 .i;7;T :.7Aj n mmmi JONES MOTOR SALES CO. , SALES .AliO service: V 3rd and Market St, Pkoac TCO-TaS FORDS-NEW,AND USED 'Delivered to anyone Immediately, re- gardlexs of territory. Tires and Tubes. Vulcanlxtng Standard Gas and Oil FUEB Al and Water. Open 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. . C. S. BURNETT 10 N. 3rd St. :-r Telephone 6T CITY TAXICAB COMPAQ Phones IS and. 16 AUTOS FOR HIRE Cars Washed, Polished arid Greased Storage lOS-113 North Second Street C. W. LASSITER r ' 'Distributor . Briscoei 3iid Mitchell 114 jf. Second St :J Telephone 13 WILMINGTON TAXICAB .- AND SALES CO. 208 Market Street Telephone S2S1 ! SERVICE iVIGH AND &AY u . r;3Srew' and- Cleaa Cars m-;, Exclusive Service for Weddings and Social Calls . Thank You for Your Patronage REPAIRS AND NOTICE TQ7THE PUBLIC I We Are Prepared to. Do First-class . JLUTO REPAIRING ' - All Work Guaranteed We make a specialty of out-of-town work. Nothina but flrst-class -" . ,. ; meehanlce employed CAROLINA MOTOR SERV- ICE GARAGE 210 South Front Street J. D. RTJSS A G. W1LLOUGHBY v-.- Proprietors,-.;;,',' THOMPSON-BERNARD CO. Represents Strbnarest Companies For Automobile Insurance Sea aa for. PubUo Liability, Property Damage, Collision. Fire and Theft Protection. We make our Own - . Adjustments " ROBERT R. CHRISTIE, Mffr. 112 Princess St. 1 Telephone Thermos Bottles The Rexall Store A DIES:-- Don't Lose Your Temper When Having: Tire Trouble Just .Call 780 For Quick ROAD SERVICE V Quinlivan &ElmoYe : "Acquire The Habit" Yau carefully aeiect your Doctor--Why not your Druggist t lie s your mm - cneCK t9 mm avaui V V. umna Depenaiili5 Rtrb store- tit K. Fraut St. Phouea 181iaa t - WORTH-OVERLAND CO. SALES AND SERVICE . Overland' Commerce Trucks" 8-10 Dock St, ' Pkena 2l3 kWiiiiik N AUTQ SALfea i COMPANY v MOTOR CARS sales' ', ,; SIDR-VICD 12 Market Street -i- Telephone 115 i mi. Best Road and shop- Service . Tha City ,' Telephone 902 s In W. D. MacMILLAN, JR. Xlfth'aud Wrlht Btrrtm ' General Automobile -7 Repairing , HAYES j PETTCT. Superlatendent 7.; Phone 1 lip. w SlmCESTATl01lf0a, M, WTMcINTIRE :i S Dock Street 1 'i SERVICE Rabey Storage Battery Co. 1ft . Front St. Telephone - 84 S Consult Me About Your - Administrator salies PERSONAL PROPERTY' OR 4 REAL ESTATE , R. O. HANSON, Auctioneer BIS Grace Street 7 Phona 182C-W BE AN OPERATOR OF : A LINOT$PE. INTERTYPE OR MONOTYPE MACHINE Good pay. educational." pleasant work tor men and women.' Course Is short and least expensive -schooling- you oan obtain. (Typewriter operators excel at : onoa.) Address Typesetting Dept.. Georgrla-Alabama Busixiess ' Collers. Macon, Oa.. for full Information aboot American ana soutnern Newspaper Publishers' Typesetting- Hcnooi. USE THESTAR 1A11TS L. W. M00RE Buyells and Rents ; . REAL ESTATE , 2C5'Erineec3 i-- ?.'T 1 4 1 . ' 1 - !. 'I .1 i i "I ! f j f : ' (i i . I r i 'III' b r. ! IS 1 1 '..;' i I ri . ' 1 1 If i i' Ml ii t r ' " i '. ' I 1! I 1' ii T t . . ' i i t. V.! i" ! i i r 'I i ' J i f. U" S j !" r J 1 i i ' . I-'.M f ' Li , I If' " f f 1 1 ' V .X' 7
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