By MIL EMPLOYEES rossibility of a Strike Too Far Distant to Consider— Differential Asked Chicago, Sept C«—General chair men of the Switchmen's Union of Forth America, in session here to day, voted to demand an increase In switchmen's *v ges amounting to 23.36 per cent over the present rate cf pay. This, according to a state ment by T. C. Cashin, president of the organization, will, if granted, bring switchmen’! wages up to the level demanded in 1920. The restora tion of the differential between night • nd day work is also to be asked. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Knginemen general chairmen, who also are considering the formulation of new wage de mands, were in executive session to night, and will report tomorrow. Mr. Cashin said that the probabili ► ty of a strike growing out of the de mands formulated at today's meeting was "too far in the distant future to speculate about at the present,” adding that negotiatic.is with the railroads would probably occupy the attention of the switchmen's com mittees until late fall, after which, should the railroads refuse the in crease, the matter will be taken up With the railroad labor board. RAW SUGAR New York, Sept. 7.—Raw sugar Unchanged at 6.28 for centrifugal. Refined prices were unchanged at 2.75 to 8.00 for fine granulated. Best lightweight boxer ir. Phil' i Coming. Reminding us to remember the heavies if it gets cniliy. Mrs. Nicholson Gives Facts For Benefit Others. “Tanlac is such a wonderful storri. Rc-h medicine I would not be without It in the house for anything, and I can not praise it too highly,” was the recent statement of Mrs. A. M. Nicholson, residng at 2 Pennsylva nia Ave., Asheville, N. C. “For years acute stomach trouble nearly drove me frantic at times, and constipation would give me headaches and dizzy spells that would nearly topple me over. My stomach was so weak even toast or a drink of water would nauseate me. Gas would bloat me up, often causing such intense pain that I could hardly breathe, and I was so nervous I could seldom sleep much. “Inside of five or six weeks the Tanlac treatment made a well woman of me, and I was sleeping better than I had since I was a child and eating everything with out a bit of trouble.” Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na ture's own remedy for constipation. For sale everywhere. Taxes Imposed In Russia Are Declared to Be Ruin ous In Every Respect London. Sept. 7.—South Russia at present offers no golden oppor tunities for American business men according- to John H. Lang, of Seat tle, who recently passed through this city on his way home after 18 months in Odessa •• indigestion and my skin is c>an and healthy. I eat anything £ warn a..a it does not hurt me.” Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup is sold by| Haywood and Boone and if you are not satisfied the purchase prive will be refunded. NEW CEIIIS PUBLIC Farmers Are Getting Very Valuable Information —Idle Land Raleigh, Sept. 7.—The first coun ty farm census report completed this year, that of Oates county, was made public today by Frank Parker crop statistician of the department of agriculture. Every one of the TOO counties of North Carolina are expected to make sensus reports this year and 75 per cent of them probably will make reports from each of the com ponent townships, said Mr. Parker. “This work is the result of the co operative efforts on the part of county commissioners and the state and federal departments of agricul ture. the information beolng secured through the regular township tax supervisors.” the agricultural sta tistician continued. Copies of the county farm census reports are avalable as they are completed, at Mr. Parker's office in the new state agricultural building here. "The first report Issued concern ing Oates county," says a state ment issued by Mr. Parker in mak ing public the report, "shows the acreage and the number of owned farms growing the different rrops, as well as the number of productive livestock, land divisions, tenants, amount of fertilizers used, fruit trees planted, etc., together with the number of owned farms from which each was reported. Similar infor mation is also given by townships. Graphic drawings are made to show the county township divisions, to gether with the proportional land area cultivated. Another circle graph shows that the part of the county area cultivated by owners is 19 per cent, by tenants, 11 per cent; idle land, 4 per cent and wood land, 63 per cent. Another graph shows that corn occupied 36 per cent of the county’s area, cotton 22 per cent ;soy beans 5 per cent; sweet potatoes 2.5 per cent and other crops 4.5 per cent. A line graph shows a number of farms on which each of the crops is grown. • Reports for other counties are be ing completed and will be issued as rapidly as possible- Subsequent re ports will show the number of acrds as compared with the census figures for 1919 crops and 1920 live stock. This information will go to county officials and others interested in the" particular county to which the in dividual report applies. "The farm census reports are the final proof that at last the farmers are Retting some reliable informa tion on which they can analyze their economic farm conditions and may safely plan for another year's work. The educational agencies then can utilize this to a grelit ad vantage by comparison with neigh boring counties and determining the degree of diversification existing. "The idle land factor is certainly one deserving considerable attention especially as this may relate to the degree of farm abandonment and labor shortage that exists, the causes of which may be various. Firpo has signed to box Wills. He will run out of boxers soon and have to start wrestling. MRS. HINCKLEY NERVOUSWRECK Tells How She Was Restored to Perfect Health by Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound Memphis, Tenn,—“ Two years ago I was completely run-down and my nerves were a wreck. I could not sweep a room without resting. I could not do my work except a lit tie at a time, anm the doctor’s medi-/ cine did not help me. One day soma onethrewyour lit-' tie book on to my porch, and in it I read several testi monials of women who had been like myself. I went right out and got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vege table Compound, and before I had taken the whole of that bottle I knew it was helping me. I took six bottles, and then in about three months I took two more. Now I am in perfect health. I do all of my own work and could do more. I can truly say that I know Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound gave me my health.”— Mrs. O. J. Hinckley, 316 Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text Book upon “Ailments Peculiar to Women v’ will be sent you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. This | book contains valuable information. "Science - service - sanitation Remember the Main thing when asking for ice cream is to say “Waverly” somewhere in the conversation—that’s your quality insurance! The price of Waverly Ice Cream is the same as the price of the ordinary ones; the differ ence is in the flavor! WAVERLY ict CREAM CBMRANYj - qURHAM.N.C." PHONE [HOLLAND STREET ctttmjSiSt rw/WERLY ICE CREAM MADE IT S WAY BY THE WAY IT’S MADE" 17 a 'A. SS George Bowen to Enter Oteen at Asheville; Was Gassed While in France (»eorg:e Bow^n. of 419 Walker street, leaven Saturday for oteen hospital whpre lie will enter as ,a patient. He made a request through the secretary of the Keel Cross chap ter here for entrance into the hos pital Wednesday and on Friday word was received authorizing -his en trance into the hospital. Mr. HoivPti is an ex sr*rvi« o man a'nd served in Company I,, 64th in fantry. H»* saw ove.'-'.is tivvir" and was gassed while there. He 'remained In a hospital in Frame f* r six months, returning .•iter t'» Am erica as a casual. CHILDRESS FUNERAL t WAS HELD FRIDAY Mrs. Isabelle Childress was buriec Friday afternoon following the fun eral services held at 5 o'clock. Rev 11. K. Kwing, pastor of the Branson Methodist church, officiated. Inter’ ment was in the Markham cemetery. The deceased passed away Thurs day morning about 11 o’clock. They claim Wood made an ex convict a Philippine mayor. 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