Cider Barrels Fruit Jars Abruzzi Rye The Spot Cash Co. D. F. McKlNNE, President PAY CASH and PAY LESS Good Used Cars 0* EASY TERMS Everybody likes to get ground some?especially watermelon ~ 1 / . time?and yon can't get far without a car. We have some extra good used cars that we are selling cheap and on a plan that makes it easy for yon to own just the car you want. * TALK IT OVER WITS US. OIK RALEIGH LETTER ? ? a * BjH.li. Ski |> mn? ? ? ??. . ? ? ? 9 9 Raleigh. Aug. 29.?'This past weak was a quiet one in. the Capital City, probably the last quiet one for spme' time as Governor McLean is expected back before this week la out and. many affairs must be handled. The building and loan tangle continued to occupy attention but nothing defl. nite resulted. The agricultural de partment was greatly disturbed by the outbreak of anthrax in Buncombe county But it is hoped the disease was taken in hand in time. During the week the highway commission let a large number of contracts and the state auditor stirred up some excite ment by his oppdsltlon to the budget bureau's orders. The return of the Governor will start a host of things to moving. The executive has on his desk detailed reports op many matters which hap pened during his absence and there are many gratters pending which He will have to settle. In addition there are numerous board meetings at which he will be present and official mat ters will start moving ln_ all depart, ments of the State government A few years ago the Governor could have left the State and all departments, boards, etc., would have functioned norqplly except in a few Isolated cases. Under the McLean adminlstra. tlon so much legislation has been passed making the Governor the real as weft us tb* titular, heed of -tba state that the institutions and boards are tightly bound and must In JBssii cases await his commands. Tbe situation regarding tbe recelv ersfaip of the. Mutual Building and Loan Association of this city assumed a brighter outlook during the week. Whn? Varfoiia interested parties con tinned to "pass the buck" for the fail ure, a development appeared to be in prospect which would assure the shareholders 100 cents on the dollar. The brightest feature of the failure ia that there was no dishonesty; Just investments contrary to law. Recov ery may be slow but It seems deflmte. ly certain there will be some recov ery... IHfaila.. an feeiBg.jmade_toset tle the matter oat of court if possible in order to save fees. I Tbe outbreak of anthrax among a herd of cattle in Buncombe county Mriwiib wyfflnl fl1* agricultural de- I partment but it appears thai the 1 prompt measures taken will prevent i Its spread. In the Brat place the en tire herd of cattle wera destroyed by < orders of the council of state, the state paying the damages. Then, stock which had been exposed and buildings wherein the herd was quartered were burned and the premises thoroughly fumigated. That was a week ago and there has been no new cases. The sad part about tbe matter is that the disease was commnnicated to H. P. Flowe, assistant-slate- veterinarian i and he died. into an argument with Mr. Burke 1 head of the Budget Bureau during i the week and the state employees ? listened In eaaerly. Next to the sal, c ary and wage commission the Budget e Bureau is the most dreaded of the d state commissions by employees and c department heads. Mr. Durham this a time objected to the Budget 'Bureau supervising the accounts ot those who 1 travel on state's business anddeclln- t ed to take orders from the bureau ( in the paying ot checks for such trav- c el. He maintained that fhis authority c belonged to his offle alone and he t would exercise it. Mr. Burk has t little to say on the subject. It will be recalled that both the Budget Bu reau and the wage commission are 1 creatures of Governor McLean. Mr. Durham has little love for the Gov. ernor. The last fight that the audi, tor started was a victory for him and the administration probaMy still feels the sting. John Barly is still at large some where in Polk county and the State will play hands off policy in his case. 1 The noted leper escaped some weeks 1 ago from Carville, Louisiana leprosi arium and no steps have tjeen taken Jd return him there. The federal gov ernment says it will handle the mat. ter but it has been lamentably slow In taking action. Raleigh will get a handsome boa station in the next three months. It will be. built across Nash Square from the dilapidated railroad station and will be modern in every respect. Some people are hoping that the rail, road will be shamed into building a decent passenger station. Tobaqco prices are pretty high in the mark ets along the South Carolina border and the growers are hopeful that this condition will continue throughout the season. There is considerable Interest here in' the state highway commission's cases with citixens. The citixens ot Raleigh apparently have lost their argument so far as the Wake Forest -Durham road is concerned but there will be an appeal to the supreme court This is hailed as a great victory for the commission. In the other hand Judge Webb baa granted an order which will bring the famed Newton i back into court. This is not SO good for the commission. In the mean time the commission let several roml projects during the week, which will cost about U of x million dollars. They are scattered throughout the State. Wake county during the week join ed the ranks of those counties which will not have tax rate increases this year, the rate remaining 1.11, thh same rate levied in 1924. Licenses to practice law have been granted to 9( out of 147 applicant* who "presented themselves for examl nation a week ago. Satisfactory pro gress in educational circles for the year is predicted by Bute Superin tendent Allen Who points out a big in the anrnksr of children 96 have the baaett of eight months The Stats Board of Assise, it defers I AAA. - aaill - _ .| M a V ? iiWf VSVIuvbM Ov O. a. LA yi v* ttrtast year wins Ik the Mr 000 dollar* damage ialt brought against it by the Reverend J. R. Pen tuff charging defamation of charact er* Oood news was given the Stlte dur. - the week by the State Board at ilth which rwpoted that the ty >ld t epidemic has about exhaust, its strength in North Carolfea. This malady did not become very se rious because so many people took i Ute precaution needed and the result Is a material Improvement over that of last year. There were some cases of whooping cough, diptheria and measles, but nothing serious in the situation. Announcement was made that the State Boar