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THE HEWS AND OBSERVER MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1914 The News and Observer Published vtry dayln th Ytu . T . Tb Ntwn and Obnrf Publlliinf Co. JOmKTTS dajcieu, - rmident, . - 7 New MrDfejerrtrUuIMiiii, .IttlU W. Martin Street - txlxphovzs. ; 1 r --7" - local swr Department . .v. v. .. . . Ifc-l Elaf -tditortsj Room 10 t Ring. 4rrtida Dcpertmcat in I Ring Oreulatlen Dtptrtaot ...UTI Ring "Maflihg" Depar tmeni . .. ... IITl Rlfigt FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS i . BSCRirtlOV t MOt: Dm yee.-...... fvx Months ..... ..........,.$700 ....... MO Entcrc d at the Postofficc at Raleigh, North Csroliaa. at second class msttaf. M orning Ionic Anfqarti'rif.h afOTTwitl not suffer meri to have the knowf- ..edje f.Jhing to corner Jor if he had pre-J Timet of DM prosperity It would be careltsa, and understanding of hit adversity he would be sense AN CfDICTMIKI OF CimiZATIOlf. That there should ba tuch terrific outburst in Europe, wth- natioii flying "at the throati of na tions, is, an indictment of thcivilizatio of the age about which the worldsof late baen so proudly pluming itself. And civilisation stand indicted i etjthe bar of the world because ther re three men whot power It immense that j . The United States, however weU we may argu THERE a tad to ba feefjih ranter that wemra . . hsTC 0 seas f tttnor, and can't inspire unils; bat Mrs. Rinshart't Joyeui ttorieSr eateog- thoir otbar eh ami and ftwias, lave wit that's &eTmimv4mwwmiimMm ..,... im, w es ,si waswyst bubbtet, and Btsktt a fuy forget hi trouble, hit worn aBd M.an.na u.u, , d.tarmine whathr2..wnrld...J,J ! ' i . , .- ,. , .. . j wiin us moil aeaaiy inu utTn till geek I trtwurt, tf til which itee ma adUti plsuurs, ker aoTtlt are my pt. Th fiction fans, in count! lagionsi throughout all tans, onligbt mod rt. on, antrsaead. enrspturtd look, whtu buiy publithort tn hinting that they are now softftd in printing another Rinshtrt book. Thai masai aaotbor round of laughter, without dittreu r eeiicstor. a teals for ths mind, tela for the soul thal i waary, a book to ohosr Ik day that'i dreary, tad ease tht beastly grind. They say that Mary! coialag money; I hop it's true damo to funny thouid have a big toward; sht cams, Urn groat and graeaful writer, iha earns to make ths gray world brighter, anointed by ths Lord. Italy Just V int inpie entente ioox ne.tter . now than (he Tnple AlUance. - Th lneTtat?,.,LommmJLommusian..pip to he gifn the railroads a ha, 11 a loaf and the thippen a half Little Italy i appeamig in better light than any- of them It hsj hid the courage' to declare if neutrality " t ... ,UI,H 'Ji-.JUl-J,, ,1, IjCT - - And Frame may not be so krse to a littl brush with Oermany. Mavbe (he time' has com ... to get even for the rape of Alaare- and Lorraine. A son of the Kauer was married t'nday. but Empiror u of i-elrbrating the wedding -m . not to br. commended '"The Louncilman,who banithe. rrnw ing rooeters ftrm.Trie city li'mitr savs the Vo'rfolk Ledger Dispatch, "will make a name for himH " Yen, but he could ne er set bank on Council - The tump n war will mean ; mofi"3lfi thingi that the men who know the' npe will clean up tome good ied pn)ftts The cotton mill men of the South tlive a big chame to muke a killing .Jt-is-aaid thay-n-iWt-millioni into waratth nod f their heads. . .. ' The world, all of humamty, may indeed stand aghast at the present occurrences injturope and It the threat which they.gi vtjtojhe rest of Jh world. . What is to'eoms of it all no man can say today, but every1 man who has reason and who wffl-wr wttttOTrifcrlrtar partianhip will agree that no issue so momen tous as that "which now savslops Europe should b dependent upnv tha.whita. & the desire jf any three men. Reviewing this condition, decry ing it, and declaring In emphatic terms that it should not be possible, the. New York World, in an editoriaX on-iaturday imderthe-captioiLof "An Indictment Of CivUizatio a," takss a position which will be recognized .the correct one, its editorial, which will forcibly appeal to every man who reads it,' being; -- - ' . ' . '. In Uaoa thsro it a doddering old nun. tka : offiprinjLali Ithrons of ths dual jsmprrfcTT . . In St. Pstersborg thsrs it a weak, welt meaning neurotic who by the accident of birth happen la b tht Cier of All the Russiat. -In Btriin there it a brilliant, talented, am bltiotu manipulator of politics who it Gor man Emperor by pact of the gtniui of Bit- martkrlflonks .and Roon. . Of thsis thrt nun, only th en in Berlin , hat mar than; mtdioer. abilitit;., fit , lh, rottmlttd to play with h ImoL millloni of men, w"flTTityworth thou aad of millions of 'ttnjA9m fiet? tad inititutfani not msrsly ol tmpirss and kingdoms but of eootinentt. It it left to The Kjiser will trv to find ieeral places on which he can dump the bUme. but thoi hi ha-e kept up with the progress hf event will -find U dilbcult in believe lithefwiM than that the Kaiser had moie lo do with it than anybody else. The peiipie hi live in Europe, especially in countnes other than Fraiu-e aii4 Englanrt. are to "UrjHtted. There raiTtie no wonder tri the "light of recent develvment that swarms of men. women, and children hat come intu thi omntrv ' Com paratively six-akin, it is imlet-il the heme ( :he' free 1 ,.;-,-. of all kittcty. ' . . - .. . 1 would b laughabl, ridiculout. i! it wer not so ghattly. War ; t ItieM may. b wiie or unwise, Just or unjust ; but that ths liius of a world wide war ihould rest In the hand of three men any three men and that ths hundreds of mil ttoni who will boar the burden and be afflicted in every relation of lite by the outcome of such a war should passively leave the de cision to these three mn is an indictment ol civilisation itssU. - Human progret it slow indeed when a whole continent is still resdy to fight for anything etcspt the tight to life, liberty and self government. THE HONiriCANCE OF THE WAR. ""Tne" It? gr ?iTTsn uman" Kt ston-"' Tu i struck ,. Vesterday'i ertntfr w.ere prorb th most -sr.-rioua in all th annals of Time The long dreaded Eumpean conflagration is at hand. When it n over - it may be sin months, It may be ten year -the wel4 will n be what it is. , - The map of Europe wilt be changed. Ger manv may become a province Great Britain may wjec..Oleiitj;Wo..;. Rvissia may domi nate Europe. ' Sftme- SjMileort .mv.-rn -out 'f Frame (V Emperor William may fulfil the dream that have slumbered smce St. Helena. TWTiatibns of Europe have entered upon the gVeateft war of all timr Thev have been pre paring for it thirty years 'In every premier's mind it has been inevitable, and it was this fact many will throw 5,(KXl,fltX) trained and equipped soldiers into the st niggle within ten days I . Kus sm can rstse t tsTOtMMI. but it will take mre... TTrRiKT appears to be h s ready as Germany is Great Mniain caiiTiot f' ncesuppTyT""sS maily men but .he is ready with as many battleships as any other two nations TTiTIer the burcTcinif mui.taKn)r TlTe se w a r foouilgs, all Europe has groaned fur decades Put the rionr has come at lat The war is on. The Hour of Prstiny draws mar What thee cut ih olA.ilLlj&iric impoverished circulation of currency; ' and tht President proceeded to lay plans with the great captains of finance topreyent a panic. . 1 we wonderfully well done. And we must remark that Mr. Wilson teem equal to every occasion and emergency. In 1907 incomparably lesser causes prostrated our finances. "Today w are steady in the most terrible of storms. that the war may bring .ber good rather than evil, will take nov pleasure in the, horrible event that are now inevitable. Un the other band, snt will be first to offer her office in behalf ol peace; and her people-4etSoutbefn- peopk - with the fellow-feeling of - kindred eaperieaceerill suffer slurs of battle. - ;-: ..-" :- "8UXA1THE" THE JAaCnfATIira. Did you read abtmt uiann in yestorday'i News and Observer? And did you enjoy the illustrstions which et out her ."Adventures''- and the genius 'which she showed in bringing: across to herway f thinking her husband? It was just delightful and if you have no looked at th "Susanna" page you are missing something. Thero will be more about "Suisnoe' next Sun-1 day; and this will hat to da with that fascinating young matron, and tb ..cus of "rote for seoenerti - What- she-doee- -and--how -she- doe 4t wi .be told. and alo Jhe . role, played ,in thai "Adventure" by her huband. " We. "are " certain that "Susanne" will entertain you, so do not fail j to take notice that she will have a whole pag of th New and Observer next Sunday. In.lolna't-tlm;- Christian Herald; ." he secured the passags 01 . itatuK jcompemng every- able-bodied adult man in the nation to give proof 'once a year that he wa earning a decent living and was self-supporting. Somebody hsi a bad example for L'ncle Sam to follow, since the claw of those' who have learned to live grace fully in idleness" is constantly on the' increase. - An Amsricaa Opportunity. Xew York Herald. Not since American shipping lost its prestige during the Civil War has there been such an opportunity tn regain standing in the maritime world as is offered at the present moment. Ves sels flying the American flag are the only ones on which the marine insurance brokers will accept risks, and these are pitifully few in number. Companies operating coastwise vessels of re spectable tonnage, long held in restraint by the weight of English and German competition, have already signified their intention of withdrawing their vessels from the rtgular trad with the view of sending them to Europeans ports. , In thi move alone may be seen the reawakening rrf sin American merchant marine that needs but little stimulus in order to assume its rightful position m?WL Jh . trader. .siJ.msAl .. - Ineomliteaeiet of tht leaaon. Franklin Pre. The season of the year if now at hand when the average boy, that is too poorly to chop an arm load1 of wood or spade small patch of ground in the garden, thinks nothing of turning upside down all the ground in tht back yard in search of worms for fish bait and walking five miles to go fishing and think it turn Th -young Udy that can walk up and down the streets from early mony till evening, calling on friends and gossiping about the neighbors snd her ' beaux while"" UeT mother doe ths' cooking snd ' waihiu at home is lust as smart as th average .boy and no better. Both are" at r par with tht. man.' who spends hit time idling around the" stores, talking politics because his Wife is cleaning house ; sll three, however, are necessary nuifancet and have to be tolerated. An exchange inquires as to whether war in Europe will bring more immigration to ihe t inted States or have the 'opposite result For a time q wdl h the opposTTe TesuTt but in the long run "it will mean mn.fe immigrants for" this ci liintry whert hundred of thmi nd do nof.have to right because a single man happens:' to bt in a tnt'ctr lent mwd to "predict '"One" greai fear' is "that the balance nf .ittJsjilLe-diaii and that there .will arise some over lord ol; the t'nntinent who malA ifj!?lt.r?!MtJ),HL ifei. wxtlJi. Kith this or tnere- wll" m --tttemwtt " ol the siibstaiituil and latmg sort. It is reasonably safe to sav that alter the smoke of tiattle has lifted Ihe. continent ol Europe will 1V "mTecred" einier"Trofn Russia ir Germany. It rc-drrhr'utf'to see "how Great-JlMjun can gat bv the 'tis; ami thei.e every -prospect- that it will han her rreeinienc w .evldi-nce )f whii h has been al hand tor a decade. . rtrrfl-lrliircir The l-mtr5faT6i n ALBKIIT 8. GRAV. M. D. " . . j I WAR DRIVING I'P THE HIGH COST Of LIVtXO. number in good faith, solely as a convenient way of notifying a dealer tJtat they assumed full kgal responsibility for their goods. Other manufac turers have employed this legend in such way as to lead the public to believe that their product hat been passed upon and certified by the De partment of Agriculture. The widespread decep tion of tht public resulting necessitated abolish ing the department's practice of accepting guar antics for filing serial number." v v The cure food law nmolv reauires that a Dacic- iage-ahall- bfr pkinty labeW sta ting -the --complete contents. Ubvioudv tt one doe not know on t heed the law is of but little personal yaTu. .1 Thi action of the Department of Agricultur will receive the hearty approval of all who havt aAy interest in healthful foods because it forces us to recognise the simple truth that today, a always, the question of a food supply' remains an individual proposition, a'nd our individuit health and happiness are "in 1 exact measure to the wi dam -with which we meet th issue.:. Our sole protection lies in i personal study of our indi vidual needs and the natural method of supply ing them in the mastery of the simpler funds- ltataliiojOMto . ICopynght. 1914, by A. S. Gray.' "Manufacturug Heat" wift be the tubjMl tretled by Dr. Gray on Wtdnatday. mt a. . wwafd. DECEPTnrt 00 ARAKniS, Sl.NCE the life of the average individual is so full of interesting events' add pleasant reflec tions and hit time to fully occupied in accomplish ing the daily tasks and enjoying the many di verting rleiiures:i!Txjever reflect that all one's activities .are dependent oa th oxlir.aUon oL the food consumd at breakfast, dinner and supper, and that the instant one ceases to produce heat hv reason of this internal combustion, that instant one . become., a.. cold.1 HeS-d' body? -2'r-:-- : ''.-."-.t.w..,JJ, -Aiaww Our primitive ancestors in their unceasing and omnivorous search for every thing that would sat isfy' hunger undoubtedly bit off, chewed and en deavored to digest every bernv plant, root or 1raf that-linked g'Wd" Trr Thw" gfo dnors within th rang of their phytic! ability rtrrovjrln ther:fecWii in Which" they nabituallv hvrd and under stress.nf ; famine; ihey were iotceS to -wine-excursjopa Without any thoiightas to our actual phy- sital-44k--d--wih-'Hv-edratttw--girfr--t "KirJX gttlih'fl,4''tiHiiii tlnubl wglc gtild.Atmit Fw tlmi wu'msy will aot-be mvwu'ed. -hoi ; wa. shared fr'.!rn:;li'e:..p;p - sub-tressurv in New York Sattirda'v. ' ' ' Twenty .. million haj ,lien. jnt .a .iew-dav Jwfire .and - another twenty million will go forward todav . Ltttlejwwr twnes hke jhat Lr.-Jljij;dr..i4i ffiakej - a cttuen ot the I nited State !ed fairlv comfort .able despite the war and rumors .if wais of Enfppt. Th: is the country la aurdaJ-s- Neir and tbserveT iter was xamed the aniioiiiH'ftwn-TtrrgeMl'nty"' Board of Kdmation had made an appropriation - lor a night hol t tv R,t t'ottua Mill, vfl- lag"t Vlake Forest, ihe. Wal cvrnmittee to muk . an appropnation also li i one of the most .,- ugaihtant item in that particular issue .of the paper. Irl tht wm imu fhere a the statement . that the South was leading the North m effacing illiteracy. The actum as to the night school (or the Wak Forent mill indttates ihe strength of the sentiment "for Tdumioiij.n '.Win l arolma and the outli . . to rerrtt etpenem es we know tbat Pre dcttt Wil soft van be!. trusted Ux. guide us bv the dangers etf-waf'1""'- " -" -Itttt vur people will sutler, and we tear the Smith ,will urlr. must, .! ...,,.. At the present moment money is hard to get. credit hajuJiew-u tii .lUvsupended h" centres Trade with Europe is "paralyred. Food producs vviil likely nse in value -tbit the m- ittt-TrTTrn7roim'niTer"pJinrur cotton ab-ive all. will be cut oft. People exercise motiomv itrst ia..jiuth- Wa- arf bkelye- theewW: t rind;the market lor our" Southern money crop dull for a time , On the other barvd. the war witl give us new markets. Europe has always outstripped the I luted States m Oriental and Smith American trade It fias not been siii weeks since the Hritish press was batiiig that the Panama canal wriuld mew more-tTirrr-tiraTrw Germany and France engaged in war, we niay proceed to develop a commerce in the Par East All of the departments of the national govern. .JPBi.fcrt hruau!ptoUt'-''bi',i ami efftt lite !'coiintH!iiatc the kses we'mu' suft'ef at n"r. "The sinct ihtv were reorganiied with the advmt of icanalpiw-t n4HmtrTioTmr: tht Wdmn adminutration... The Department of j In fact, istrkelyjht one big result of the ... ..... . : 1 . . . Agriculture has kept pace with the n "pfogrijTas t always Preijuently it has taken mejutwad tep to thins that it n on the alert to taka good tare of the -farming interests, One of th forward moves is told of in the announci enent that plans hav baen made to form Jtomt ckissei for the study of agricultur Tnd ;mietic foenc. This is extension work of the' utmost im portance, Thei operation of the plan will be .. witched witk the. keen Interest " THE IECRET OF A CABIVET MIHXSTER'I , IEISTJRB. : LTHOIGH in the earlier years pf the pro fessional life of William H. Everts be was thought to be one of the mint industrious of the lawvers -of-the' -Xew Yoik Oar: yet in thcHatcr years of his tile he sained the reputation or nav- ing teamed the high art of taking things easily and not overburdening himself with work. Some of his professional associates attributed this disposition to t4ax -somewhat to the fact tha-t-il-r--fevarts n4-A''umUlattq a vast store ci tet tearninr anrt- 'inciTteTtalle. : reallv mlr: . . , r -i 1.1 I S.I . i veious anowienge or tne pouucai msiory oi ine Lmted Mates, not meanma by. that the nfttorv of partisan politics although of that Mr. Evarlr had - maater ly understandtriK wtficJi reached back as far -as the orasideutuil campaign. ,Qt JSVi. 1 had heard when in Washington in the early eighties that .fr Evarts. when Secretary of State in the administration of President Kuthertord H. HiVes. had .'resigned himself to a wnditirin iif delightful leisure and contemplation and that ht had committed the chief work of the department to his subordinates -and especially tn his chief clerk of the State Department John liassett Mre. who is beyond compare the bichert Suthoritv upori Stat Department matters.--having sn ed in trtree 1 different wdmm tstratioris mrefgimsiblr)Miithaepjut mmt-ifid"'ria-Hig xniinet alivot all -ol - the archives', explained to m a year or two ago -hv it happened that William Si. Evarts. when Sec retary: oT SUtt, .was thought to take thmgy with remarkably easv composure, never, permitting himself io be overworked. frrtffiSlrr The due of the" iiew regulaam wilt not take effect until Mav 1. 1916. in order to give manu facturers an opportunity to use up theirrcserjt ii-:ofJa6W. The esem "tor tliits anion are. uuntins th official letter; .-'- "It has been determined that the legend. Guaranteed under tSt food and drugs- act June M, 1906," snd uranteed be .(najrie of gimrantofi under the food and dr act, June 30, 19T3, borne on the labels or package ot toon and drugs accompanied by serial numbers given by the Secretary of Agriculture, sr eacn mis lesilnuLaniLJcceDtive.. in. that th euhltt- is in duced by such legends and serial numbers o be lieve thst the srtides to which ,they relate have been examined nd approved bv the government. . .. .1 . V. . 1 L. .. . . a r .v. . .......... t V. u . t V. I . . .1 . --. .. ..... - I mill lll 111C K ,7 fcl 111111.11b ...aiHIIITT. .,.7 nt rw Jsuuth -Amertcr-that will tar ffloe thurr ,,"i., i.. .h. ,u ...ih.i- m)ft---ict suitalwlitv of th food to the conditions, we con rtrrne t-eV(t-iWrK with -tnur'trytr ratherthaa with rmr brains heme the ertnrmmn rofi sump tion of aniline "and other dve stuff in prepared loods ..to...- make - them approximate the norttva.1 color standards 1 he Lmted states Department of Agriculture, Jhmuah.Jtt.4ffkial' mcsklw no we letterwf -Mey"ft- 1014, give Aotice. of a decision signed. Jlay i fitted fitr"1he'lii.an"agwhcn't" cXThrtPepaxt' 1914, bvtneecrtariflt--tne I feasurv, Agricul ture and Commerce prohibiting' the us ot th legend, "Guaranteed under the. food and drug net." on anv label or package. ., "Roctj; cj trvt, Pamlico's Btwt Crop Year. .;' rs Ooldaboro Meartttgnt,- - . Our aood fnerxl Mr. Ben Casey, on of New Hope's most prosperous and progreeMvo rarmera, rtaa Juat returnea hme (mm a (! In relatfvea and frWn'da Id Pamlico eouniy.'and he'aayt that the crop tn that county are the teat that ne hue ever, seen, ana n has been making regular annual visits tn the above county for tho past forty-nine year. - Crop Good Around inea. NnriiM. Ilanrtligbt.r.,"..,, JSra,". nun" There was a stalk nf cotton on ex. hlhitmrr at Norlfna July tnd. that was wnfst high "tn an averaae- -man. The stalk was pulled from the farm or Mr. cnariir King, or tn me sec ttorti The statement -wm -also mad that W. '"Kl'ri'g hir alVout thirty acre of cotton like the sample enow. Th crops generally are good In the- lne section, . - -"- - A Trip To Tpo Koumt. Newport Correepondence Beaufort )vwa rr; Uutte a number of our folks enjoyed another one of those trip to the aound last Friday. Boon after our arrival we were .busy preparing the dinner, vme wading about ln..the water catching clam ana crnne. wnno om era on the shore cooked' the good things, which when meal time ar rived, all did ample Juutre t. The afternoon was spent oy th majority in th areat sport of bathlnc. while those who did not care for a dip Into the briny deep, amused themselves playing rook, eating - -melons, etc Many thanks are due Mr. and Mrs. David Ojfleshy for their honpttallty. ctUt av TJv 3(aJaovj A DISAGREE-" MEXT KIOHT AWAI, This 1 a de ngntfui place to pnd our honey. moan, isn't- Itf Not another man In eight. , That's the' only lo VoUa t -bave to It S'lME LETTER. rat. . my husbsnd a ten-. last ment He possessed a wondenul power "l con centration ot mind snd a profound knowledge .of ' psg letter the history of the I'nited States .. plght." It-Jai- haMiemdowevertttErH-erH TfTnT tered the State Department to find little or noth check, ttlT ing excepting "th Mutmc business to do. His j Cidece-,jumuft:wam Hdmary-tndutryr;ubnitting.-with pa.Utncerto any kind of drudgery r but in hit administration of the Stat Department theft arose questions of ithe htkhest national importom.- It ws his .duty to handle 1he? questions. Among them, was tht treaty for the establishment Of so arbitration j tnbunal before which' was to be submitted tht claim the I'mted Sta.ss1 tot "tUmeges againtrl Great Dritaln on sccount of- the Confederal! crui.er - AUbsms This war a vcrv difficult and) tsbonous undertaking, Mrr- Fih carried through iuccessfully. ''Then there wss the fisheries ouston. a verv im prirt ant so biet'tiMt-there were cei.fwiiiJtKnnrtri rrc1aimrm usinvilar4gMdTon labels nr packagesiduuldXAll---tr4U worV-wa-timshed when Mr, FW-wef . .. , i. . . be disi-ontinued, 'Jnasmuch as the acceptance by tht Secretarr atvc'reeU crisis iri hisory with 'epltndij' itaiftini. AnjLtbeJVshingHtn government gar an. shi- bitian oi poise, confidence, calmness r.nd reserve power that wss a astonishing tgjther nations as it wss satisfying to our ph 'people Tht-.SStKS rttsry of th Treasury ; HyjfJirb'J'.snitd.iba uTi'cturers end rlcabrt and the giving bv him nf int of man i tut luutitic wtifTrTcTcarrv im. lift' centre of the world l ihe fniteiLSla4eJ.""We-frtal m.nir.e ther.lo i-nntrihot. to trie riff p. mav tak Great Britain's placf. The New York I five character of legend on Inbe'.s and packaee. Stock Exchange mei tht, crisk- iast week-tba N in "' form shsll hereafter be filed ghen to any guarantv by the Stcttacy etf-Af nculfur.' JiW gnarantiee- nrw on file with the Srerrelary of AgricultHte bH be ttricken Irrm the files, and the serial numbers ktigntd to su,ch guaranties ahaU be cancelled." ' - ; -1 The letter then coatuntet: , Mtny reputante i r ' -' . . I rTfWtTWtJ 1 n m r ..rit-i".- if- "Crops,, both tobacco and cotton. In my section are fine, in fact, th finest we have ever had," said Mr. Mally Oriffln, ot Wendell, who waa In the city e'riday on business fy' are otiftertrrr now-a Mttte from " the recent d ought, but th prospects ' aiflnJCtUtn)iplsa-'aaldt"- "Our tobacco market I doubling its facilities for handling the crop grown in our aectlon. We have re-' cenlly built on of th largest to- haccu. warehouses Jn the Stat. This 17 brfctt mnd 1i tXIr Ker'Tha " other warehouse, a wooden on, has doubled ft tfM9'r rr..-:asa-.a4 "Our electric light system, opsraUd by water power and owned by -the "I haven't been to Kalalgb before fn-aeyeraf dayerilvftnd the potltical pot hotline; In Raleigh, but our po- ?le ar so very busy with business af slra that they haven't taken much stock In, politics up lo this time, but. marlc.i:auwne-.wiet--JtartL. thare will be something doing. -Mark's CTeek townsntp nas the biggest Dsmo cratlc vote of any townahlp except Raleigh, and It Is an old aaage tnat th way Mark's Creek JTMa ogoes Wake-county"""". " 7" 7 . 1 I JOMETHINO TO , SHOW. Col. Wilson a. Lamb, who is her to attend a meeting . of the State . Board of Elections, of which he ts chairman, says that builne 1 good In th eaate-fn part of-Jh State He travels that aectlon for a dry good and notion houne and Is In a position to know tiosv thtnee-aregotnav Hte--house In June nf this year did thirty, three and a third per cent more busi ness lhan it did in June, 111. "The crops air plii(ttd.ald Col,' larmh. "fvowfi tn ue ettrm pea - nuts and tntmcco are 7tb two big crops and the outlook la that there will he an abundant yield of "both" " of these producta... .. : -'My idea tathatthe war-rn Europe will he- good for . Uils country cept for- tnef grower of otton.""Cot."" ton will go lower even lhan It it now. tn my opinion, Thfa will be bemuse the demand for 11 in Europe witl fair off. The handa In the for eign factories will have toaWto war ana. the, manufacturing business in those" countries wilt lag." ,Amtthen with- sMpplnsr demoralised, there will " be little chance to get tfnttrin Into European conntrte even-tf-tt-could h -ma nuf anturadaf ur-4t- goetfierer This country . normally require onljr ' abpwt fmy, pet, Afti7 f;,dtfee ,c ftUea, crop of the ftouth and the falling off of foreign trade tn cotton- Will p re course cause cotton to be low n this - oountrv, -- "'Uut Jt wm b a rare chance for 1 he rotlon manufacturer of the United ettate. They can -o-ntJtt mar: fcete- .nuw- occupied ,bx the,EuroPan. Ills and nnce there they wiU-orob-- aWy-iw able to hold them." "What's the news politically from ' ( th-Tnh-fwreirlnrr-r asked of a resident of that section, (n -Halelgh yesterday. "Everything i remarkably oulet," replied the poll-tk-tan from that district" and both " Reynolds and Uudgtr seem to be rest-- ing contentedly on their oars hut both are making, a quiet., determined csn- . vass and of course both eipeot to win '" out in the prima rtea to be held later. -In-the month. Both men have then partisans snd while, the excitement corned Mr. Everts -as his sui-ctr. The rtul was that the desks were cLT.here wss I (lit I jTgfcfc jtey "l am friink to sa, however that. Mr- Kvaets when ctretary of Statj. instituted something which hs been of the utm-st value to the Ameri enn people It was. under his administration aac bhls" anrhomv tHat the t stent which i rep ened be what ere commtmly known as th corxnln efforts was instituted. Xt rm ran tcf h w great the vsrae el these reporte he bcen7t American commercial interest.-. ' . ' : tneaufactureri tv,nBsdht'Teynq7nd r.nerirt jcsrg3ai7ty": Dr,.,.aawai..: AS .''-.- ' -rescrveas! v-- "-' . Thi . Martyr: "Whew: Thl I 'over th approaching primary Is r.ot lougn wora oui i ,a great es It wf before the nret prl tottef glt .tarinsd imary stilt 1 look to see things waka - i - .ie -Nip tn-theeoume ef th next few rtavs " folks think 1 been '"Ly'?" oratory ad--' " ,i,caunp inv minima! 111 in i w u melt for a seat In the n Congress. The nspuhlicana are very mi let and irtrnz jgbJEgffiaijtfu come ot mo , ix-mocrsttc away to the see-shoe! QfAtN-TEP.- JlartV Escu. me! Ain't I met you before?1 . Th Ditto -Girl i thiref -Tou're d fresh ' guy who bean bounced a brick orTIn' back home !n MuUI sn'a Alley! Drimarie will b beforw-ennktng a move.- Thev ' hope that there will be aom WounRr l ft In the cnntetfit that will he h.r henl ana they 'might-have a chance ' ' of putting over .thelr man but In thl . - - j Oudsrcr. or Tfeynolflr wins the losing . man will Wept dfeat, grace'ully and " there will he no -sulking.' I see no eeascn why the next delegation ln: Oauress from North Carolina shall ' Mvit remsln Dmoerstic aa It ts now constituted. The only hope the opno sltle-n has ts tn espturm- the tenth 1 tisjrlct and- they insy at well give hnt up for the next Congressman mm the tenth tltrt .111 v. . inocrat Vt that j tibaolutlj:
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1914, edition 1
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