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THE N E W SAN D0 B S E R V E R r. liUSIy BOOST i Dr. Biggs Promulgates Order Looking - To Stamping Out Smallpox." Epidemic at f Niagara Falls. NEW AND UNREDEEMED DIAMONDS, WATCHES, - JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Fayetteville Business Men and , Others Very Active In This Direction. " V.' l ( Uw Aaaurlattif J'wm I .Niagara Falls, N. Y., Jan". 2. Dr. TTCyTteliabTr -KdjjrjajdMajWfijff l!!Inil oT5Trw SJf OtVrf I Inn (lit- Mtale Department of Health. tmlai, iM ujfiuinutr(i' aiTan order I Ufa recommendations of Or. Herman M. Biggs, fltate HchIIIi Commissioner, Taystte ille. Ian. 2. Oh or inoie Inli.o i n warvlinttacs w III 1 4wntt-m fayetteville before the opening of tho neJtt tobacco season. This 1 the determination of the . it 'ham per of Fawn Shop FRIDAY! MORNING, JANUARY "0, 1914. OVER HEAD GIVING TOBACCO --.X .1 r i Headaches Impair Mental Faculties and should not be allowed to bM com chronic:. - Whether causedby heat or cold, stomach disorders or nervousness Hicks'CAPUDINE iathe best reme dyio take. liauid effects iidmediat nlaa vol to take. lOo, 25o and 50o at! ' drug stores. Fw 2 oman s College Rch.moiidiiu Qffers superioriLd-i vantages for the cduca- ..ralf. session-. eins Feb. 2nd. Tiffins "mbdefate.' Write 'for catalogue. JAMES nelson; President. LreauitxaJ.hidtl!iiiJoLc diununstrator and uthi?LjjUc.'at!lIfgr L'luiibtJlaiiil rtumtv. met with the pntttic aaamrtilager the VHuiuiVfMMiiT iiipmWrlyn3gISirg jnrFiESnSiSt dtM'UKKion of the quern Ion of growing anil marketing tobacco, with special reference to i'ayettevillo and Cumber, land county' future, Mr Kleieher estimated that there would be 1.800,. 000 pounds of tobacco frown In Cum iioon and Ir. Clark was assured" of kberland' this year , He sards that this (hit- schools, furtorlea and hotels of. all unvaoclmLied persons and the ccn-J plet Isolation of smallpox cases nnd SUt.pVCtS. A public meeting of city officials i nd business men waa held tbia alter- the co-operation of the authorities anil b'tiHlM'sa Intcpeats. There are now 13(1 eases in fb city, 1 . KinallMi at Baltimorev I By UwAiorttle4 Vrvu ) JlullMiinu M.I l.ll . Tu-elll V- ree cases ojf smallpox, many In an advanced stage, today were reported by the Baltimore county health au thorities. Of this number twenty-one were fuund at Warren, a mill village on the Gunpowder .river, fifteen miles north of Baltimore serVM-- f orpine Hi-4on,r,.wlwh. has been connected witlrthc local of. fh-e Since its-establishment five years ago, today loft for Roanoke. ' Wi'ICIv.E..JSAl(M.. .- ... . . V Make County, North Carolina. Court Moum, Jail and County Home' Bonds - ' f$25.tW0.m) denied proposals wljl be received and opened hv the T.toard' of Commis sioners, of tV County of Wake. North Carolina, at their ofhVe in .Iteleigh. N at !2 o'clof'k '-onJJje 2nd day of "larcTT rf-irTo tlfi? purchase of two uindfed anil t went y-ftve t2if five per cut .W year coupon bond, interest ift.vaJMe aehiUanuuaUv tn the firM -iajK or April ad October, ill the de "onlrmllnit nf Due Thousand Italian - f t . noil each. KeaOhTrnt Tlitint he Hii oiiipanle, by . eniiied lieck for $; on" and ao Iressed to the undersigned Chairman f thiy'ljuai'd of t'ounty t 'innmifuooti rs t Tlo nshl lo re.le.t inv and all bidn h. hen hv reperA ed JOHN A Mll.I.t. 'balnnaii noard of CommiFHioners for ake ounl, N C, Italeigli, r-fi'Ti TiTyA It oTii e'V: " l.'J l-dly-3(U mm-: ok Mi'MriPAii bomw; ri-aleil litd will be refivad by tha oinmlsnioneis of the town tit Wen dell. N. ',. for the purchase of $15,. MOO thirty-year S per ceiiit coupon "tonflar intetesT payable nemtimnual y. authorized to be iwtied by fhapter xlvalc4j.w aut JJ ii jid Jiuatit. j mooFly carried by the voters of the town, for the equipment, and main tenance of an elu trlc littht plant. Tlmiie bids will be opened at the maj or's office in Wendell at 12 m., on Ki'brur.ry l(. 131 4 . A deposit of f per rent of earn bid l required The riahf to reject any and all bids ia.re- erven W. It. KHOOKS. Mavnr. AUdrifci. J. A. Wall.' HerK or Ho'afa .-.f Town . Conimwuiunera, AenileJJ, V C - . l-15-30t l'l AI, NOTICE Tit TX I'AYKBS. All persona w ht have not pid.-"5eir flakes .for 191 3 niiiM do vo Bt onjze, or tbe-- will have to pay thn roats of levied and siarnlKhfes which will be ("sued atainel their- property and polls. The tavxea ehutiUl have been paid hot later than the flret day of Tterember, ISIS, but 1 have taken the-4 irponsil)llity to extend the time, ao Bit to be-as lenient aa I can. I now ot hoi-tie and tool mil all my dep uties to levy upon all property and - rniahe& tlie .poUa . on which, the lax? e.a have not ben paid, and thoe who are caught by the levies and gar-nisheea-aniLiiave the coma to pay will . have nb one to TiTaffie but t'hemBeTvei. I am compelled, to collei-t the taxes, and I hopa all will settle promptly. collecting their taxett by tllettese. .IOSKPH If. HEARS., '. KherJff of Wake County, I 13- Kit. HrP. S. KEIiER ARCHITECT 1 BALUGH. Offlc la Tacaer BUdlng. -Bell Phone: Mm.XM. , Una,, mi. 1 Glrm Bfomat relief without bwommntenm. ParUralafly ia etiKtinate caaei. I Preferahla to rikwtini irur. whirti mm jiimtnirtlra to Urn atixmca, AUdraggbts, 'Eml of Kpw-lal Court Tefni Xt-'ttr Jonekhoro Mah lrijHrcd. Ifclwrtftj l Ttic jiuiolpr Sanford.. Jan. 29. The special term of Superior I'ourt which was called some three weeks ago for the trial of civil cases only in this county wlfT no doubt adjourn tomorrow. - On leaving the court house lata Wednesday afternoon Attorney 1.. H. Gibbons, of Jonesboro, waa severely hurt by tils horse running away and throwing him out of his bugy. which accident resulted Ixith in the injury of Mr. Olbbons and the continuance "ofln'e"1Baf"oT 'i'vra1""jwif w rhs calendar In which Tie lsconceftred. Judge K. A. Daniels, of tolds boro, is presiding over the special term, It being Jtide Onnlels' last ,cnuuj.erejii.., .hs.. Js;lJl,JaJE2!iaaflJ.i.i Man h by Jmlge Peebles. 'TraiisfcrredT tii ttoanolie. ihtifmi wi Tin Non iiul' flu t - ! hi fhitml WHOOPING COUGH STASMODIC fltnur ASTHMA COUCUS M0NCHJI14 CATAJtSH COLDS i. t(TaUMIOIV7t A timrlt, lileand effeetlvs trsatraent fnr bronchial trouhUs.avoidingdrugb. Vapot iied t resoleiia alops tha paroxysms of Whooping Conga slid relieves Spasmodic Croup at onra, lii is a Aura to sufferers from Asthma Thsaircarrvlngtbsanti. septic vapor, Inspired with every breat h, makes breathing esy; soothes the sore throat and stops thecough, assuring rest. m argKisr" It ts " tOTalu'CDt to mottiers won young cnuurea. fmgmmBmmi 5co us fnsfal fer I cjssp ,tl Trf rrcanWM, Anf laaatf. Tiirotj TahMi for the tr nuiH ftirtut, ThT Jfp, rfTio-tiw. (trwl'fintl- or frrun u. !' in iiiip. VATO CsESOUNI CO. Crt.aS.. i.T. 10,000 Pairs of Shoes a Day! Think nf it : 2O.0IKI ptirx nf slioen t snniethtsg ef an output fur one hne fuetory to turn ' mil mi nn sversge for every- Hurting dny In tJie ,ear. 'J'liHt butines ii" not built in a dny Nor It built upuii niiythiug but niertr, hard work, nsd giMtd liewVjii'er"aiUerTttiig: . lN-lern tlimiigliiiiit Ihe wnrld are eier t reprewui this farfoi-.v in their rommtiiiltv biv-ause tbey kiimv the iinllt- Ih In tke -fbors and Die repiilntloii for honesty is hark nf them Iteliable new !i(nqrfrs everywhere have for years aihi-rtixed thi par- tii uliir hraiiil Ihoronghly that -lte ty o,vm.-.ruue's4iy Kroni a hiiiuII "'Iok' Hhoo'! thla : TaHarjnuTS: apiiuUif IT m :lTi;paeitr iii)mu?e sire within n compamtive. " If nhrirr tenprtt nf Timr -nrt Art pel ent of Its silrrrtiMiia has hetui eon fined to reliable newspaper. TBS""goort - wttC alone n 4ft bUhinesa non- fs'.r exeeed 'In vatue all the moiiev ever xnenl III hdier tiflSII- K.WMOM) l. l-JktU-E. - ,C1VIIj CMiilXEEK New Hern, N. V. "MlWi:,&tiy f municipal lm s: prviM'ints and land, drainage. Designing, supervising and run suiting Knglneer for all public improvements. Ml: OF BAKKKl-TT KIXM'K. On February 18th, lMn.Vl H o'clock, a. m., at .losTFahder's store. In Tarboro.' N. r I will sell at public so an to avoid the :ieoesttv-twiyj.juction to the highest bidder for-cash; the " stock -of Iry Ooods; fihoesT-1.fi- Ing. 'Notions, etc, of the said Jos, Zander, sjrgreijattn'g about $13,000. A nice clean stock. Each bidder wljl be required to deposit as evidence of good faith. JAM KS rKNDEH estimate, was a conservative one, aa It was based on a yield of S00 pounds lo the -acre, while he believed from what he had seen of Cumberland soil, that tha yield would be nearer l.titiO pounds. Mr. r'lcti hrbaed his eKtimate.nn the yield m tmrhant county, where he won recosnitlmi In demonstration work, hut told tho member of 'the chamber that be be lieved the soil here Was capable of doing 'better. ono Ideal llrin has given away more than enough seed to plant 2.000 acres; to tobacco. Warehouses Willi be built to take t are of Ihe tobairo IpriduCed in t'un. herland and as much of that grown in other counties aa can be. Induced to come here; Two: or three prop erty sites excellent .for the purpose are njjder cijnsiderat ion. Dr. J. V. McOntigan, and. I. V. Judge, presi dent and secretary, respectively, of the Cape Kear Tobacco (irowers As. oclatinn. and .1. A. Mclean. Jr.. com. pose the committee ' named by tha chamber to see lo the establishment of warehouses sufficient to market the coming crop. The Chamber of Ciyiimerce is go ing t arrange prisies for the best records in the Browing of tnhacro and of corn by boys in Cumberland. The priZI'. : AVllU'-h -Will roOMf! . of money sm4-dtiattns of ,srlif-ertft','fn'it ed bp by Mr. Fletcher. O. C. Tctcei of tin- Fayetteville Supply Company; 1. II. .lone?, of the Victory Cotton 'Manufacturing Comffuny; ft. !t. Mc- -ttw-,"--eaiWawwiiWr'! and 1-red T. Hale, of the 'k)etteviUe 4teee vee-. " :- -' 7 . A-R44her-. significant . tep tnKi-n hy 'h innvenieiit to h;vc the i'rocretwte: I heinhip of the t'hantber of Commerce. I ,KTl-,W.''yttl'teT,'- th Hilmi'e-tw OTiHtrator, and Mr. D. J.. Klilei'JW newly elected superintendent of roads and bridges; were Immediately made honorary members. They will do all iLif-V' ''nn ., ,)ioW the ... fnt-OK r that the in'terestiK of- the grirulturali.ts and of the Chamber of Commerce are cloM-ly ent wine'il. "if not ideniiial Mr. lliiie made no ,interejsTting i lalK cii foad buildiiiu 11ml mamtenanie CRITICIZES FOREIGN LABOR I M PQRTAT1QN Social Worker of Klnston , tt1 . .u Outrage awl tpeii- llace e. terkraton. . - iserrtsl 1 Tl .ns' ae.l otatrrW i , Kinslon-.' .IhiT. -9 In a length V neuspaiier rtrtirle in an afternoon paper today Miss Kybll Hyatt, a well known social worker and eugenics ex-pertr-of - K4fstent -cOo4sed the--. 4m portaiion of foreign labor u this set-, tlon as an "tint rage" and mated that the movement spells race deteriora tion and tlinasier. -A of . Italians and Poles were this week brought here by 11 local concern who arc ex perimenting with foreicners to re. pla negroes in the loipiier lamns it being claimed that the hlacsk are shiftless and without iih.thIk. The empjoyment of more than a hundred imported laborers is contemplated In a development scheme in Onslow county. Miss Hyatt mantes Or . I'ec Ward. seretary of the National Immigration Kestrict Ion league, who totrt- bTr f mrt- t"fs Jiare tt) ready tnn suinmaico to norni the South with undesirable imniigrahts. ftrx-ai work ers 111 I ennsylvania nnoirt. accord lng to Miss Hyatt, that there is such a great number of Insane. - weak minded, criminal and immoral for eigners in that titaio that the social agencies are totally inadequate for men- oomrori and sustenance. She alleges ihot the solution of ' Penn sylvania s problem is cnhslderecf- i he dlatrlhittioti of Yhese people oyer the, farming In nds of fiw- eWmthv- THE DAY IN - CONGRESS SENATE : Met at nonn Truster trrimrrlmiUtcTTor7.aiuter; . Jan. 34 i4 4. l;2f -If StatiUlLJs IN KFlfKCT MAI t Leave Noiroik ... a-M Lv Petersburg; .... 11m) am 8:00 uia 10:40 Liia Leave liuriism ........ 1 MO auj fi:3u pas Arrira On-eliinail ; pa i:iki aa i . vi an. :k, uia Arrite Columba rauaiaa e Ice per ael M. a4 W. late Dlnlaf ears. - Clnse e.mtteetlon. mane for rhlisgn, n. JUla. tuMttle, Kan rranelseo and ' alt Westertt Bolnta. For rates, tliiw table tud fall Informal loa. writ to , W. B. BRVILU rae. Traf. Mge.' "' W. Z, SADNIIKRS. , C.-H. ftf) rorelgn Iteliitionr coiiiuiittee su ge.nieil h.UBlweii--.t- -meittiif;- of- - the late tormer ,enntir. Shehy- C irrm; - - Nomination of fol. ; W.'foiNhals 10 .oe nrjn governor oT the Panama Canal zone sent in ,y President .W il son. . - Seiiatorl Bryan . inl roduced hiirijr ating six vice-admiral In navv . AdminiHtratlnn rural .credit! bill '"ih trod need by Senator Kleti-ber. Adjourned . ' "' p. m. to nwnt Fri day. HOI sr-;: Met at noon Mines cummifloe nimin preliminary aii-angemcnls for luklng testimony In the field in -the Michigan and Colorado strike Investigations. PspreKemaltvfi Brttten Introduced a bill lo mu4te the salary of the liov ernor of the Panama Canal itone tl,- 000 a year so long as Oolonel Goethala holds the office. Passed fori ideations appropriation lull, carrylitg sn.l 7S,'(n. War Department asked for f25.OQ to cifti.tinue collection and compila tion of Revolutionary War records; Adjourned at 8:20 p. m to noon Kililsy. I . . WANT TOBACCO WAKKHOl.SK Doing Without One I I ostlnjw "TC'riiXJtHidl M4inei. New Beni, Jan. 29. Realliing chat N'ew Bern needs a tobacco warehouse a nutnher of the bfaalneaa nien have announced that theywlll exert every errort to get suen an , enierprae ror this rity and there is 'very reason to believe that they will he-successful) In their determination. A few years Hon' here hut at that time little to bacco was grown here and the ware house did rmfcf nv-to be a suecea. ful as hadibeen. anticipated and It was rlosel. . :40 am ixA paTj" Dftflna; the pas( few years the farm- rm nitve iieen iiriin nix iiioie ami more tobacco each year ind those In this section have been compelled to rarry tha weed to biinaton or to fJoMn horo. The business men realize that they arel oslng money on this account and . Intend changing this Tf-otiditlon MM Just two years ago this month an idea was born ih Henderson, N. C, that this (Jrcat South of ours needed a large automobile industry of its own to meet the de mands of the people of this new and progressive Southland. At once this idea was pat into effect and the wheels of the CORBITT AUTOMOBILE CO., of Henderson, TCC.7fwgan." turning and grinding irt comp etitlon with the Northern . i'-Wcitfini''' concerns. . ? " ' 7"" Fronr a Tcrrsmall plant this conccrn has advanced byieaps and hounds onto the jiarg in the industryr V WtHVSIWMli-a;',)(.rt. 8outk'" its field ac,rosR the whole Southland to the Mississippi River and down to the Culf of Mexico. Its field covers an area of thousands of square miles and over, vast territory and cities' of wealth. The territory that enhances the home of future and progressiveiadvance-. ment in the United States. With the opening of the Panama Canal t'Big Business", will sweep this section ;o t ouT 'machine for this section. Increase in population and business will demand motor cars and motor tracts built at home. Nearness of market, nearness of supplies, nearness of population and a " Dixie 11 brand. THE CORBin HAS -RflADE GOOD This firm has been guided by a vast k nowledge of what is best in automobile construction, the builders of CORBITT cars and trucks have eliminated. all that is had, and hae carefully scrutinized all that is best with unerring judgmcntC&pecial ists, and ara result of this culling, ii perfect car and truck has been developed and placed on the market. . . :" ; . ? This firm has jested arid studied each promising feature with honestomd pains taking diligence so that the CORBITTowner should not be the victim-of n experi ment, By such methods we haycl'made good" and have expanded atiar.rcmarkable We have some mighty good territory open for some live agents. Write -today. i RDF! mm MOTOR VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS Henderson, North Carofma, in V,i,;;.. Mt.K I ..I. !f.yt.,:, nHMJavsr"' 4 e-r.- i ' ' -' i i i i'ii iii i ' i ' " r 1 ' . I - -
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