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TAXES OVER RAILROADS. r7rhrinr the War WZ of Treasury Mc- Vamed As Director rating ,;-,;on of the gov tiie railroads dm- Cf ' . , ,.nflirl much dis- jar -ho nation and of- i li ! the likelihood complished; but no zeal or . ability overcome insuperable obstacles, and I have deemed it my duty to recognize that fact in all candor, now that it is demonstrated and to use withou re serve the great authority reposed in me. A great national necessity dic tated the action and I was therefore :Ct at liberty to abstain from it. "WOODROW WILSON." JOY ITEMES OF INTEREST. Correspondence of The News-Herald. .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders are visiting relatives in Charlotte and points in South Carolina. Mr. Sam Page, of Gaorgia, spent! Christines with friends, and relatives RUTHERFORD COLLEGE. A School That is Fulfilling a Splendid Mission. Contributed. ' wfvt this time everyone should' be more than ever interested in educa tion, our secretary ox War has re minded us how necessary it is that ail 1.0U here. MlfiS Maw fnv xrVi-i. V.-.'M. ! .. . j v., ,,.1U -liuiuo " j ri0VS -ATlH vni.nir ....-n wton noa r The presidential proclamation be- j tion in Georgia, is spending some time j Deeli caileu to the colors and those n? oy ovotuig trie congressional res-! a ner nome here. .. . . . cn. declaring a state of ' war toi ..-eminent, stui j resident, came ao j llungar; uoth of ' fj ior an v t'mnn. w.ii nnr ho -o 1 . Miss Mary Shuffler is at home from ....0llM1 rnt ,.. i- ..... ml.l with Germany and Austria- the hospital. . I Llll,11!il(ls ..,,.,. .w which resolved 'that the Mr John Cioer, of LenOir, "spent j .ei Vo thei counu a- emciently as "uy ia uiieiLeu. ----- .uot i.-iui ins lain- uOSiin a wl-f-n rhf nrf rkas Ha. V " X. --.. lUVJl ... - rf ai our own county we have a school tn? $iS' .,,.,c. .1 laiiroads . ,,. fte,- to meet tne heavy ;pinc naue o.i tn- .Fx uCI1.,au 6u,CxmCiH ami aJS-:- v.., iuxueu oiinsunaH aay j erf ord College is. especially adapted , .i, i v."tric to ue niuvca. , uu-ixuiiKiiidu tu vei iniient: ana lo . vxxi x visit lu relatives m rsaitimore. of """rasiden Lo emp'cy the entire naval and mili-Uly here. 4a:-y forces of the United States and j Miss Swanme-Giles spent the holi-jthat has rendered-and is still. render tne res arrv on nfi n a j i ? o r- i T- V-m , . i , at ! JVUiVCS OA l"e SMvernmen, to n Aipine, ling a great service to the State in the on tne war" against the Im- r. Julius Cox and his sister, Miss ' education' of her vmin-mpn Ph. e: " mi -.-.is VOii L aih oad officials I mination, all of the resources of the ; will be interested to learn xf the mar- to the needs of young men of limited j. means. : lillNet Contents 15Pluid toohnj fill- M 1 I -7m mar OTlK-ti-S. u w Kl -fl Rutherford Co11pot i? Inpnfc iw Int but v.ill be under the, country are hereby pledged by -th '"age of Mr. John Perkins and Miss Burke county, about a half ' mile from fJths srovernment or Di-ron?ress of the United States," also I Hettie Taylor, which occurred last ! Connelly SninW. f ma of the governmtnL ux x-;j ,-x. U: umm. otaxes, aiso ; . xayiur,- wmcn occurrea last ; Connelly Springs the nearest railroad .i -vtvAt-loo. Mr. McAdoo ; ouotinf? the act making apnronriiV- Friday in Morgantori. v ;' I ef ti' ' thp Trcas-itions for tne si1nrwvr. n-f tlio armn fnv :.. Mr. and Mrs T. " A TTinni o-nA i . 1 v, . nas jjecieiaxj . ------ rr j. . " w v.'.iorty acres, near tne center of the ja jthe fiscal year ending June 30, 1917, children, of Table Rock, spent ThursV-campus are located the administration tefflent issued by the " Presi- j and "for any purposes," which em- day night with her parents here. building and the dormitory: A great Accompanying his proclama- j powered the secretary of war, to- take " ' Mr. Fred Wakefield and Miss Junie need of the college is. a new dormitory. fofloWs: possession and assume control of any , Wakefield are at. home from Kannap- Anr effort is now. being made to raise 18 ...werf the powers over system or systems of transportation, ohs. " $25.O0O for a new Hnrmitnrv tn k 'e ... r,rctm nf the and then savs: ' . . -. h.j - m;.:,: ' Trtt .. i- . nsnortaw011 y ! " . I . - . : uaiieu weaver xiaii in nonor oi tne iate ur. j. i. weaver, one of the best t'h were Sranted me by "A-nd whereas, it has now become . Christmas Marriages r.IK! Esquire W. L. Kirksey performed known and best loved preachers of marriage ceremonies for the follow- th Western North Carolina Confer ources no less than of to utilize the same, to the exclusion ji ;t is necessary for the com-j as far as may be necessary of other of .Charlie Dale apd Oi our rcsuuiLvj j ixxcxxx wcxi uauif iiiereun, - xur uie ence. M-ii7?.tion M" . . i ,. ... I tranportation systems ojl j transpoitauon oi troops, war materia;. 'e i.m ho ovp-nnized and! and eauinment therefor, and for oth?r TtrV Sliuum v- , - - -f - - U.' . t J.T Ji.. . 1 Tl- , .mer a Single auuioruy jiieeuiui aim uesiraoie purposes cpn- . mpthod 01 co-uiu:ua-, uecieu witu uie urosecuviou oi uic SlfflDlUlcu " ...... ing couples during the holidays:. On December 28 Gorman Dale, son At 1S hoped that the friends and for Lillie Cook, j mer students will, contribute liberally 'a-ghter.pf Charlie Cook, both f rom , to this fund. .. '.. . .r Burkemont. ' j One of the most 'successful terms in On December 27th Mr. Charles I the history qf the college .' has just Yates. Jr.. and Miss Mamie F. Roaue-1 closed. During the term "120 stu- more, both of Georgia '' dents, 30 of whom were ministerial . J vivi-i -.iVvT . . -v VI . 4irh have not proveu puxux , wax , . r - At the court house on Friday morn- stuaents, were enrolled. Kutherford private management aim cuxx-, uv, uieitauie, a, wooufow w ii- ; December 28th," Mr. John Perkins j College is now a junior college and jhe commiLiee w " i v...... -"v. .. an(1 jjgg ettae .Taylor; "of Worry. : LIlxa year xur me ljrsi- ume two years n-ho have been co-operauiig ; unuer aim uy virtue oi tne powers . . . . . . ot college work, are being done, thus a. government in tms an-im-; vec-tea m me oy tne ioregomg respiu- troi atid operation in whole or in part, making it possible for those finishing natter have done tne utniui. . uons ana statute anu Dy virtue oi a.n may also oe rennquisnea to tne own- tne course to. enter the-junior class of was possible for them to do;: other powers thereby enabling, do ers thereof and, any part of the rail-! any A grade college in the State. The ''ore it with patriotic zeal ' and I hereby, through Newton D. Baber, road systems,.. possession and control college is fortunate in having so -eat ability; but there were dit- secretary of war, take possession and of which are hereby assumed. I strong and efficient a faculty, all of L that they could neither, es-! assume "control at -12 o'clock noon, on. "The director shall as soon as mayi whom are ministers. acr neutralize. Complete unity j the 28th day of December, 191., of be after having . assumed such pos- Perhaps.no other school of its size -httration in the present cir-1 each and every system ot transports- -e'rsion r.nd control enter upon nego- has given greater service to Western .-l,--- n-nnn npcns'.fin ! Hnn ftnr? thp rni",i.rt.arii'f.S t.hprpof. lo- fTntlonc w.fV flia cpvomI rnrir5Tiioi. MArtli rAlinn .-. 4-U nnr.4- 4-.n. I, - -. -"CeS lnO-Ntc n-vi- v.v. l : j . --v -..-...j v..v-. wv. . v-vlih.-u nvi in vcn uiina. xix iXic pas L lxxcxxx llao 1 " 1 .!! 1 .1 r A. 111. J.1 . . - i I T-... 1 . . .. manv points a Serous aisioua-: catea Avnony or in part wiumi uie ooK.n to agreements ior.jnt ana Kutneriord. About 50 pulpits are ,f earnings, and the committee . boundaries ot tne continental united reasonable compensation for the pos- now being filled by ministers who re course, without power or an-States and consisting of railroads sssion, use and control of their re-! ceived practically . all their education r to re-an ange charges, or ef- arid owned or controlled systems of ; spective properties on the basis of an here. The college offers better op- j-ouer compensations and ad-: coastwise and inland transportation annua! guaranteed compensation, portunities than ever before, because kts of earnings, beverai rcaas engaged m general transportation above accruing depreciation and tne ot its new equipment. Any ambitious were willing and with admir-; whether operated by steam or by elec- maintenance of their properties, equi- boy desiring an education could do no obiic ?pirit accepting the or-! trie power, including also terminals, valent, as nearly as may be, to the j batter than to come to Rutherford ' the ccTT.ttcs have r.!rcr--r, terminal ccmparjs ar.d terminal as-jivcrr- th- r.ct eperatin income , College. .,! from these circun:- sociations, sleeping and parlor carc,'-rircof for tic thrcs v-ars period i ' sand should not be required to private cars and private car lines, ending June 30, 1917 the results of! . i-'. . i . i 1. .1 ' 1 'L x i.; i. 1 J 5 A. 1 fcrtner. in mere lairness to elevators, warenouses, teiegrapu anu such negociations tu ue rtportfti io me ie full authority of the gov-' telephone lines and all other equip- for such action a may be appropriate at must be substituted. The jment and appurtances commonly used "nd lav:ful. . :4.-l .;n Vit-oViit o-i. ir ! 1.7-ir.n ny nnorntpH a ! r:3rt OT SlTTrl '. "T.7.t n(iy!nc lr7"n.n rAT. si .npr. py. ! :, u:-.. -;i - -I ... ; t, j--.v I cheese-making has become quite an m- "ifle increase OI eniCieilCV ux rail or L-umumeu laxx uxxu waicx -j-- ;.x.sscu ux xxxxpxxcu. ux uacanci 'duct of the war and of the in-; terns of transportation be utilized for or suffered hereunder, shall be deem-. -f . . ie activities upon which its; the transfer and transportation of ; ed in any way to impair the rights of muntain countries of the btate. Ihe wc " ... . ... fiPvelonmpTit. nf this inniist.rv has rip. sfal conduct depends. ! troops, war material and equipment, the stockholders, bondholders, credit-. , . , . . . i .' ' .pPil at r.f.Hni.-3 PER CENT. ! AVcctablePrcpafationforAs -tinrt theFood by Reula- mm iiS'-'m! Hi. ThcrcWPromotinDic5tion. ! Cheerfulness and Kesuu- . neither upturn,"""-" Mineral. KotKahcotic: Pumpkin Scedr 5 MiseSeed I firm W i rinnftedSMwr 1 , , ftBdtyrrcbvor 1 A f.Mrvf.il Remedy for I - and teverisroc; . tc rlBSlEEP i 1UI " ' . . ft . 44 m..nlntmw. rac-SimiieSinagrep For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Oastoria Always Bears the gnature ill .. r.mfpsx. 11 ni the oentaw" f 1 0 W ! AT i?. . y rkW fa ; u . I Thirty Years n AcT?a?Er r ft Exact Copy of Wrapper. THB eiNTAUH COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY t CI.ar.ce to Learn Cheese-Mak ing. TV ough efforts of experts in the extension service of the college, K,fj : I . 1 I w 1W I Is 0 Ul f'lfc 'Pv 3 it..yt. Comfort,Economy,Satisfactioa Comfort in the feel of well fitting clothes. Economy in quality that gives the limit in wear and service, ct a moderate price. Satisfaction in knowing you are well dressed. You'll find these and more in "Shield Brand" C!olhe3. That's the reputation they have maintained for nearly twenty years. That's why we sell them. New Fall Patterns ready to show now. Come io and SEE them anyway. X. H. Cox :e p' 3 iublic interest must be first; to the exclusion so far as may be ne- ors and other persons having inter- manded the services of men specially 'trained, in the science and art of land, in addition, the financial j cessary of all other traffic thereon; : erts in said systems of transportation malcinfr To qurmiV af)emiatp' v.0' a c- for oe 0vr-lnsiv urcmr ?n V,c nmfitc .Vir-Artf fn r-mv.. cneese-maKing. xo supply aaequaie ,3ux uie sv.v x- vxx. oV ... - - - T ly trained men to man this infant ih- al interests of the railways , be not necessary or desirable, such just and adequate compensation for , . - ... , ..i!.L j . , j . . uusiry ux uur western muunLaiii re k brought under a common di-; systems of transportation be operated j the use and control and operation of ; . J . . . 1 The financial operations of land utilized in the performance of .their property hereby assumed. always need not then interfere j such other services as the national in-; "Regular dividends hitherto declar- e borrowings of the govern-! terest may require and of the usual ' ed and maturing interest upon bonds and they themselves can be j and ordinary business and duties 01 . debentures and other obligations, may tttdata greater advantage. In-! common carriers. ;be paid in due course; and ruch reg ain railway securities may rest) "It is hereby directed that the pos-;ular dividends and interest may con- N that their rights and inter- j session, control, operation and utiliza- j tinue to be paid until and unless .the will be as scrunulouslv looked I tion of such transportation systems j said director, the various carriers ; j by the government a? they; hereby by me undertaken shall be. may agree upon and arrange for the i be by the directors of the sev-1 exercised by and through William G.; renewal and extension of maturing railroad systems. Immediately I McAdoo, . who. is hereby appointed ; obligations. the reassembling of Congress land designed director-general of rail- "Except with the nrior written as recommend that these definite : roads. Said director - general may; sent of said director, no attachment atees be river : first, of course. perform the duties imposed upon him j by mesne process or on execution k railway properties will beiso long and to such extent as he shall shall be levied on or against any of; smed during the period of fed- determine, through the boards of di- j the property used by any ot said .officers and em-; transnortation systems m tne con w V'Vy 'l XL 1 ' L A jY MHV "'lI.,JlJ'A.I-J. A. -v. y - A : te equipment as when taken j ployees of said systems of transpor- '7 the government, and. second, j tation. Until and except so far as e roads shall receive a net on- said director shall from time to time r? income eoual in each case tojby general or special orders other- aase net income of the thre ! wise provide, the boards of directors ! Preceding June 30, 1917. and I receivers, officers and employees of Et!rely confident that the Con-'the various transportation systems ;5ill.b. disposed in this case.! shall continue the operation thereof 3 others, to see that iustice is j in the usual and ordinary course of f and full spcurity to the owners I the business of common carriers, in -editors of tViP o-rptit svsfpms UliP names of their respective com- tile ?0VPmTYiDnf TYinof -nrvar nci lriQnioc s own direction or else suffer j "Until and except so far as said P embarrassment. i director shall from time to time other- Je ?ecretarv of war nnd T are! wise bv treneral or special orders de- "d at. all thp circumstances Irermine. such rvstems of transporta- tsken into cnT...ler... irvn. theitinn shall remain subject to all exist ;;u'ts can be obtained under the . , v 'ill CV. L1VJ11 J. v..- ing statutes and orders of the Inter state Commerce commission and to b!e William G. McAdoo, whose jail statutes and orders of regulating f1 experience peculiarly fits commissions of the various States in 0rthe service and whose author-; which said systems or any part there- .f retary of the treasury will! of may be situated... But any orders, 01m to co-ordinate as no other general or special, made hereafter by c,0uld the many financial inter- jaM director, shall have paramount be involved and which ' authority and 'be obeyed as such. less systematically direct-! "Nothing herein shall be construed 7er very embarrassing en-as now affecting the possession, op 5ents. em tion arid control of street electric -vtinment of the United ; passenger railways, xxxxuxxx6 i" ls the only ereat sovemment i ways commonly called interurbans. ;?a?ed in th ror. v.?..! I whether such railways be or be not tu uiiivii w . .1 f tTnJ. 1 uy assumed pnntrnl nf this Js thought to be in the kt rican institutions to at do anything that was neces- Private m n " rem ent. u , r 7 ability and patriotic .. "11d havo n-nAT,i: .,. Vi h i ification of administra ted certainly have been ac- .... . . t owned or controlled by sucn ranroaas or systems. By subsequent order and proclamation, if and when it shall be found necessary and desirable, pos session, control, or operation may be taken of all or any part of such street railway systems, including subways ano tunnels; and by subsequent or der and proclamation, possession, con duct of their business as common carriers; but f uits ' may be brought by and against said carriers and judgments rendered as hitherto until and except so far as said director may, by general and special orders, otherwise determine. "From after 12 o'clock on said 28th day of December, 1917, all transporta tion systems, included in this order and proclamation shall conclusively be deemed within the possession and control of the said director without further act or notice. But for the purpose of accounting, said possession and control shall date from 12 o'clock midnight on December 31, 1917. "In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be af fixed. "Done by the President, through Newton D. Baker, secretary of war, in the District of Columbia, this 26th day of December, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen, and of the independence of the United States, the one hundred and forty-second. "W00DR0W WILSON, "NEWTON D. BAKER, Secretary of War. "By the President: "ROBERT LANSING, "Secretary of State." gion, tne Animal Jtiusbandry Division of the State College of Agriculture and Engineering down at West Ral eigh is offering a short course in cheese-making to begin on January 10 and continue through February 28. It is believed that young men on I the farm who are interested in this line of agriculture would do well to attend the course that is being offered by the college. This is a day of great efficiency. Efficiency ocmes through training and experience. Therefore, young men who wish to become specially profi cient workers in the building up of this particular home industry should make it a point to avail themselves of the opportunity the college is offering for specialized instruction and experi ence in cheese-factory management and accounting, factory mechanics, farm dairying, testing of dairy pro ducts and dairy cattle, economical milk production, as well as in the ac tual technique of making good cheese by efficient methods. wr m f3 11 M 1 JS2S2S2S2SSSS2iS2S Miss Nola Clark, of Gastonia, and Miss Ossie Clark, of Kinston, were at home for Christmas. Miss Clark re turned Monday to Gastonia, accomp anied by Miss Ossie for a short visit. Capt. J. P. Sawyer Dead. Capt. James P. Sawyer, promi nent citizen and retired business man of Asheville, died suddenly at his home in that city Christmas eve, death being due to heart failure. He was past 80th year and is survived by his wife, three sons and a daughter. Capt. Sawyer was long a promi nent business man of Asheville, be ing engaged in the mercantile busi ness for many years. He helped or ganize the Batter Park Bank, of Ashe ville, was for a long, time president of the institution and at the time of his death was chairman of the board of directors. He was also identified with other business interests. Up to a year ago he was, with tie exception of probably a half dozen years, a member of the board of directors of the State Hospital at Morganton from about the time the institution was opened, and was for several years president of the board. He was a prominent member of the Methodist church and a fine citizen. The Greensboro Daily News Gives Greater News Service P ' I Through the addition of several copyrighted news features The Greensboro Daily. News is h able to offer to North Carolina readers a most I comprehensive newspaper, bristling ' with in- ?! terest from the first to the very last page. 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