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The Evening Telegram Pblimht4 Bttt Af Uroa Mzyt But? by thcBockj lut Pnb lUklag Co., 104-104 Nrth 1U1 St., TtlifiM Bldg., Boeky Uut, N. P. Mmbrs f tli North 0roll twilitlnn of Aiterno Papri Member of AMocUtad Ftm Th AnoeiiUd Proii i eielailvtly tltUd to the me for repnbheation f mil newi credited to it or not otherwise credited in thu paper and lea the loeal newt printed herein. Ail right! of republietionof-pedil dispatches herein are also reierved. Foreign 3epreeentatlTea rmt, Landii and Kohn, 225 Fifth Ato., New York Advertiiing Bldg., Chicago Chandler Bldg., Atlanta. - rhonaa: -.. Bnglntu Manager ....-..-.. Tl-B Clrenlatloa Manager ....... ..T1-F tditorial Boomi 800 By Curiae By Mall 1 Tear $0.60 1 Tear 14.00 0 Montht... 8.28 S Mont hi... 8.80 1 Week ISttiS Month... 1.78 Entered at id elan matter, Oet. 27, 1911, at Peitofflee at Boeky Mount, N. O., under Aet af March 8. 187B. Income Taxes F will !' at flu- First National liank of Iiocky Mount, -X7(, Jrotn March lirst to (il'fcent li to fill out income tax returns. - L liavc had five years' cxperienci' in auditing In ((iinc Tux Keturns in the Internal Ucvcnue Bureau at Washington, Make your returns audit proof to .saw .' long drawn on! correspondence with the dcparlmenl and oi'teiit inics additional tax. My charges aivrea.son,iMe, " CHARLES UASSELL Saturday, March 0, 1920. THE PEOPLE DECIDE The 1'nited States is Vitliout: wW. the". British know s. responsible eovern ment. In Great Hiitain ' the kniyr 1:111 do no wrong." I'n: then hi' can. -no; oo nnvtliiiiK at all in I In- wuv o nov tmniont except xli ronuh hi'. iiiiuisttMs' The ministers are nut onl.v ' -nieiiiliers of I'arliailicnt Imt are responsible .to it. They must resign t lieu luini--' r-.' us sunn ns .it is clear that they ha? not the snppoit of a pai liainentarv. inn ': jorit.Vj- Thus whn t -'America i s call tie1 . executive , hrancli of :he ;;ovci niacin nni,t keep in constant touch with, the legislative. On the "other hanil," l'arliauieiit. nni-Kl (leal roasoliali.v with the mn.istrv, t r the latter has the r.i&ht. lit ai:y time ask the king to dissolve the I'artiaiiieiil - and -call for a new election. ," W'hoiV Parliament has . tm iu'd against ' , Banisters they can hold their ofticc Inn,; enongh to ''appeal to the cor.my " ami fee whether the new Parliament- is .oi the same opinion as the o il. The system makes for liannotiy . -When '.disagreement' arises the;. peop! decide, and lecnle at once. In r ranee it is much the smiif. ..- The president- of -the - American jVilitieal Association. Iiotessor Hcnrv .1. I' ord. "i i that while young opitb1ics ,)io-t jooked to . tho I'liited State for. a. model they ll'iv.' turn to trance lois is lieciuse of 1he growing conviction : that the shaK separation Jut ween executive ami leu' islntiyc function in the U nit ml S'ato is a mistake. I'licfor the British ami Ijeoeh sy . tenia the government represents iiiere closely- than ill this, eor.n'ry the. actual I prevailing will of the peotile,: A change in this l'e,spect. i.n the t'nited .Is most (lesiraliC: a' DOLLARS FJR CHINA American financiers havj' slaitcl for China to investigate the in.lust ria 1 reed's of the riiine.se jieop e. '.'.Anier;ea is the first nation to come to (.'hina " prac ica! help in thismaLt or s-ini-e'.; tin wr. The project mav exert a profouu 1 . influence lijioii the: fiitufe develepmeiit of the Far Iost. It. may inean Chiii-es f onimercial expansion may liecome i;i depemlent of .lae.in 's direi iion. Aniericans have none -. loit the ! wiahes for ''.Japan's own- inflitrial de . ;vclopnieni. lint, i r ' iloe-n 't iiccuril with America n'prini iples to mak ? no preti': ngainst me Japanese goverimieiii s. no niination of another (-mm try's com nierce, .lapan wants to -control t'hincs. .'industrial-life so li.it" .rogres,i'P .!;. volopment slial' he limited. )t her wise. til', tl.ipunese he. ieve the; hold of t.hos" "in icsJi'e.i on vill lie eiolai red. i !r reality, e. pan canno " Mifl'er from .' Chin'i '-" iirnsp'iity. The .mi e 'iro'sper - oils Cl.ipa is, he 'more prosperous'- .la j i:t II iic Jiu : " naive economic ideas jr.'vnit iii rjiany places' be'ide .lapau IlllOUt the ll,Uli'l'- ol prderi'ss. ,1 . Japan con tin u r s J o c ntrl. tfliiiiii 's v dustria.l existence, the result will In- 5s i.d, for the .Japanese as fot the Chin f.se. .. ( '.Japan's own best interests ..reiptfie the ff iuiulat ion of ( 'liinese compe' i . tion. Competition hurts atlirst, lint il i.. the best known agent for making m llividjia's and nations 'improve their methods) oi production. I he l ar 1'nsr needs a new .Japan founded upon the -. prosperity, of. it,s working classes., .la. pan's industrial civilisation wilJ becom.' modernized the iineker wrh Ameiica i influeticei setting the pace in ( lima. HUSBAND'S MORALS (ilen Campbell is in little, town in .Pennsylvania. l ew perhaps have heard i of it. . But- )( of it .s leaijing . women propose to "put it -on the map. t r they have formed a secret soeietv ther. mid it purposes to ' know men moral Iv," nnd the senie of . the lodge in eludes liusbauds and fiusbands intend d. " .. That sounds like something new. P. liehooves men nr that, cominunilv to walk with some circumspection, for the orgnnization iro-poses to clean up the morals of its neighborhood. Kspocinl attention is to be given to the morals of luisbands. There's to lie n moral eredit liureau kept, and nnv wife can go there and get a ennhdi nt ml report and a rating on her husJiainl. Uride.s tn lie mav also serure ltiformation there that mav interest them. . 1 One member snvs there should be a similar soeietv in every eoniniiiuitv. She deelares that if women "attempted to get awnv with what the average man does" the divorce calendar would be as crowded a,s the old-tune barroom. At all events, the idea is interesting. And all of the good men of Glen Camp- hell mav lie depended upon a, favoring the plan. ' mm . 1 ' x . . ..... J . . .1 Palmer says me price ui meai. um liee n "falling for throe months. At tho same rate of speed it should reach normal leveljn 832 years. Why does Governor Edward desira an anti-prohibition plank 1 Can't the lf,ri think of some more merciful wiy I 1 1 1 1 1 SI Automobile Owners We can render you EXPERT SERVICE. on ary-rnake of cxiv. We carry a Rtiod line of TIRES, TUBES, ACCESSORIES We sell MOBILE "A" and ARCTIC oil v exclusively V 1 GOOD MATERIAL t GOOD WORKMEN GOOD RESULTS CHANDLER SALES' COMPANY . ' ' " 225 Taroro Street BR) WE CAN SELL YOU Insurance of all Kinds 6 Per Cent g-uaranteod first mortgage Gold Bonds. Stock in 40th Series Rocky Mount Homestead and Loan Association. Backed by a record of 18 years of success ful operations. Farm and city Real Estate on easy terms. Our facilities and desire to please are at' your disposal. Rocky Mount Insurance' . and Realty Company R. U. DAVJS, JR., On'. Manager ' "Oiiices Second Floor National Bank of Rocky Mount Building " i Phone 160 r ;' " '" ' , .:- . - - ' ' ' ." - ''-.-''.".. Final Sale of Fall Shoes Complete-line of shoes for ladies men and children to be offered at prices far below normal. The JJShoc . aa, ' tmmmi m 1 ' ' 't,I'""",K''' - - -3 " Shole sale includes J. & K. aiuLWalk Over's for ladies and misses, Walk Over and Boyden's for men, .R. T. Wood and Billiken's for children. - f Buy your shoos for next fall and winter, and provide a great saving. . : - , ; Just received a shipments!' walking shoes in dark brown, these shoos. were bought for last fall shipment, this lot of shoes are included in thisisale. SEE Window Display DANIEL'S Th e Shopp ing Cen ter 99 LADIES 'When irregtilnr or suppressed use pcinlalile. 1)p not experi ment wit li ot h cis; sa ve "tlis:iitoint ment .:. Write, for ' ' Ko.lief ' and part iculais, its free, Ad ilress:. National . Medical Institute. Oil ilwaiikee, AVis. :' -Mr. Charles Visek From the -famous Made-To-Moasure Shops, at .the . i ; ' ' - ' ' - . ':'-'. '' . ". ' ; - - '''. sign of the Glierry Tree, in Philadelphia, will be here on v.-.-.- -- - Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thu rsday, Ma rch, 9, 10 and 11 with an advance showing of the new -Spring and Sum mer suitings and designs. We suggest that you take ad vantage of this opportunity to place your order while the selection of fabrics is complete an before prices go higher; as they are certain to do. .,. I Mr. Visek also wilPbe glad to see any of his former customers" and if there is any alterations or fittings to be made'he will do this free of charge. I f t Bulluck & Johnson ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Put Your Land Talk No. 8 S' llllie; L.ind ; Our Own In Circulation DON'T hoard it. Don't wait eternally-vainly for a SINGLE buyer for your LARGE estate at YOUR price. Give the small buyer a chance. Thou sands want LOTS and SMALL hu ms. We can survey your land- SUBDIVIDE IT AND. SELL AT AUCTION jMiiileiii Auction : MhIioiIs til lor sums that, in the aggregate, ex c e e d your fondest hopes. Our MET1L0DU means SPEED-CER-TA INT Y-SATISFA CTION. Our SERVICE is complete the best that 100 enthusiastic engineering; adver tising, sel 1 ing experts can give. Get our booklet. Talk with our represen tative. Write TODAY. - .. ; -;'.:- I : ., , .; . : .- " . . ,-'.' No matter if your farm is rented for 1920, we can sell it for you NOW. Atlantic Coast Realty Company """The Name That Justifies Your Confidence" N 0FF1CKS: re-ti'tslnirfr, Va and Gieenvillo, X. C. Rcfcrt'iJcc: Any person fr wljoin we have sold. IJAXK KKKKUKNCES: Any Lank in Petersburg, Va,, or Greenville, N. C. Our Job Department n Our S -M' o:---
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