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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22. 1916. CITY FIREMAN IS BACK ON JOB AND GAINED 27 POUNDS J. F. Hart weighed only 1 33 pounda when he heard of . Jaiklac. Now weighs 160 r pounds and aajs it did him . world of good. Wife helped too. Of Um aaaav really woaderftil health f iBaafumalsiaa ramrtad larrt week through Tula ia th entire fitate of ta Garabaa, MU begins to compere with tha assey told by J. r. Hart Hi ry - "I anffered from tomach trouble, fol ' Jewing; attack of typhoid malarial ferer laat August. My tide hurt me all the tine and, (or aver a week. 1 eoulda't keep my aatid food ea my stomach. Milk aad raw eggs war the only food I ten Id eat. Aaything else would reuse at to bare violent vomiting spells. I , aa aa a had Is aad had fallea away te 133 pounds. I wmn aa weak aa could e aad felt auguid aad bad all over. I didnl even try to work. "afro. Hart I bo waa tronbled a grcnt deal with iadigsstion aad aha gained Saa result from the Tea lac I bought kar. Aad ao I took tt. "The first few doses seemed to settle my etuuiath aad la a little while I had tremendous appetite. Often I would at Bp at aright aad eat to aaiaify the appetite Taalae created. I hare mined wiy old time strength aad feel entirely different thare having hern aurb a big change. I weigh 160 pounda now whkh ia ia S pounda of ray regular J weight. I am able to be at work again aad I reeommend Taalar. for it in the beat remedy I know of aad has done any stomach all the good In the world." ' Mr. Hart in a fnlar member of the Wilmlagtaa fire kepartment aad re aidearat S13 Queen street, that eity. Hia aaiaa on Taalar are the talk of kia hun dred of frirad. Geaain Taalar ia aeld in Raleigh at th Tanker Buildiag, Pharmacy ; Winter vine, A. W. Aage; Aydan. Hmith Bra.; Ory, Waldo Drag C; Apei, A. V: Isaac ; Wilaea. Turlington a hterri! Othtaboca, Rohtnaea Pharmacy-, Kla taa. Hoed Bra.; Jerksna Bpriaga, flaad Hill Drag Co. ; Haaaall. Jastse A, Ayara; Unraer, Montagu Pharmacy. town baa ita Taalae dealar. Ad. FQf. NEW MEMBER Association Membership, at Conference Last Night, De cide To Begin Campaign At eonfercaee of the imembera of tha T. U. C. A, laat night it waa de cided to Inaugurate another menvber alp coateat and plana for tha contest progreaaed aa far that chairmea or van oua committee were appointed. The details of the campaign for new mem bera will tie worked out by these com mitteea aad tha time will be aet later. The chairmea of the committee lap pointed are office men. R. T. Hinea ; pro fesslonal men, L. B. Jackson; general, Robert J. Wilaon ; arhoola and colleges, o. O. Parish: retail aad wholesale deal era, F. W. Gnnter; government. R. E. Parker; industrial, L. E. Nichols; in saranee, K. L. Middleton. The conference last night waa an en thusiaalie one and waa featured by I brief review of the present and future plana of the association given by Hec retary btuMw. Khort addresses were made by I. R. Jackson, H. E. Parker, P, Hinea and 8. G. Rubinow WILL TAKE ACTIOS ON CORN SIIUCKERS Rut A. and M. Boys Who Gave Faculty Holiday Will Not Re Expelled COTTON GINNING REPORT Xauaaar af Babe Glaaed I'p Ta Movaaa. aer 14 Waa t.slSjUS. (B HiMi I pm , Yaahiagtoa, NaT. 21. Cottoa giaaaxi prior ta Koeeaibrr 14 amounted to v. UU3) raaaing hairs, including lM;i4 Hale aad KI.MM halea of He, la ta Census Hureaa Uxlay an- ,Uat year to that date 1,77175 bale ' were gianed. lneladiag S3JIU reaad balea aad J41 balea of Baa IaUnd. Ginning by fttateo followa: Alabama, 431.M0; Arkansas. 92,U3; California. JI.707; Florida, 4.?1 ; Georgia, UH1,- M; Loaiaiaaa. 3Mtt; Miaaissippi, Cr.tM: alnaoari, 7.014; North Cam- He, 4TffiM; Oklahoma, tmS.iOS; Booth DmHaa, TV)e; Tenneaaeo, t7fi67; Tesaa, 207.130; Virginia, 9JWi. All aaar Statea, 6,067. atea are like die. Rome of them yea cant rattle, other yon positively eaat aaake. SEVERE BRONCHIAL COLD Yields To Delicious Vinol Philadelphia, Pa. Mart Fall I was troubled with' a Tery aerare bronchial raid, headaches, backache, aad sick to . Bay stomach. I waa an bad I became alarmed aad tried several medicines, ale a doctor, bat did net get nny re. lief. A friend naked me to try Vinol aad ft brought the relief which I craved, new I am enjoying perfect health." Jack C. Mngletoa. W guaraatee Vinol, which contains beef and nod liver -peptones. Iron and asaagaaeaa peptonate km glycero phosphate, for rhronie eougba, colds aad broachttia. King-Crowell Prug Co, Ilcsry T. Hicks Co, Raleigh; also at the leading drag Store ia all North Carolina towns. Adv. Although the A. and M. College etu- ciils who gave the faculty a rest Mon day and participated in the practical ag ricultural demonstration of corn shuck ing near Cary, are riot to be expelled or suspended for what the faculty term a form of insubordination, they are to receive something in the way of dis cipline. This was learned yesterday, following a meeting of the faculty of the college, when the stunt waa dis- CUKKSd. Although part of the faculty, it ia Icartiel, were prone to regard the stunt aa A serious violation of college rules, the moderate prevailed. Friends of the beys who look behind their art to find a motive argue that their purpose was sacxf and had nothing of insubordma Jon hi it. They purposed to orgaiilte the agricultural class effectively and all attempts to do it by means of the con ventionul organization meeting had failed. The fart that a number of the faculty members knew of the pro posed corn sharking and that several attended it was anfflcirnt, it is claimed, to make the hoys feel that at leaat they hail an official endorsement. Professor Riddirk, president of the college, last night stated that the de cision of the faculty in the matter would" be announced in the regular channels, and that while the hoys would aot be expelled or suspended, such step would he taken sa to insure the maintenance of discipline in tha Institution. Bell-ans Absolutely - Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. NEGRO GIVEN FINE FOR BEATING WIFE Henry Lyoa, charged with assaulting hia wifs by alapplag her, yesterday was Ined 15 and cost npoa eoavietion ia eity court. Tha assault took place in Nab Squara but Henry waa found many blocks away several hoar after rarda. Allea Hackney also drew a flns of S3 aad eosta for assault. Hia smaller brother, Willi, who waa charged with the name offaaaa, waa dismissed. Mr. Brwwn ta Craabora, Mr. T. E. Browne, agent ia charge of the boys corn club work -ia the State, left laat night for Greeaibore to attend the HtaU Drainage Convention. While there he will apeak at the Negra A. and College daring farm week. The Weather Raleigh. N. C, Nov. 21, 1916. For North Carolina: Probably fair Wednesday, followed by rain Wednea- day night and Thursday; fresh eaat inds. Sunrise 6:57 a.iu. rJunset .5:03 p.m. Teas aerai are. 8 p. m 48 Highest temperature M Lowest temperature ... 41 Mean temperature 50 Excess for the day t Average dally cieesa ainoa Janu ary 1st 0.1 IN SESSION HERE D. E. Stewart and George Mo- Lamb Given Sentence For Illicit Distilling Tha fall term of t'aited State Dia- Met Court convened in this eity yes terday morning with Judge H. U. Coa aor.tpreaidiag, a larger part of the day being costumed la drawing the grand Jury had clearing the docket of eon tia naser aad submissions. - Only on eaat was beard by the jury. D. E. 'Stewart and George MeLamb, both of Johnston eonntv, were charged with illicit distilling. McLarob pleaded guilty, bat Btewart contested hia ease aad waa found guilty by the Jury fol lowing th presentation of evidence. Each waa sentenced to one year and a day ia the Atlanta prison aad fined SlOO aad eoata. Robert Richards submitted to a charge of illicit distilling and waa lined W0 and eosta. Th grand jury was selected a fol lows: A. II. Adams, for man; Edward Harrington. P. VI. Stalling. J. Harmon Britt. E. W. Bruton, L. T. Oldham, T. O Currin, Henry Bullard, J. O. Spencr, Daniel Ing. I- T. Howard C. U An draws, W. B. Myrirk, Hem Clayton, L. V. Hair, Robert Tyson, & J. -Dickens and Everett T. Banks. NOBODY AT HOME" PROVES A SUCCESS I'reelpltstioa (la laches.) Amount for the 24 hour ending at 8 p. m .00 Totul for the month to date ..... .90 Deficiency for thv month 1.10 Deficiency since Jsnuary 1st .... 7.56 HUtioas aad Weather at t. M. SNOW RESIGNATION Abilene .. 24( 48i 48 .76 Ashrville fi S 6 34 .00 Atlanta 8; 4' 6i 44 .00 Baltimore 42 ! 4 .00 Charleston .') -f 8 ej 46 JM Charlotte .. .. ,...54 -f2i 6j 50 .00 Chicago (42' 8; 42! IW! .00 (ialvcston ,.l8 -f4 70 W .70 Jacksonville jftrt -ffl 70, r,2 .00 Knoiville S() 2 VlJ 34 M Memphis 64 -f- 70 50 .00 Montgomery :62 -j-4 70, 40 JXi New Orloaus !8 12 78 56 .00 New York 36 8 42 26 .00 Norfolk 44 4 48 46 .00 Raleigh 46 2 56 42 .00 Richmond 40 4 48 38 M Vkkabnrg .68 -f-8 74 52 An Washington 36110 46 40 jOO Wilmington .. .. ..52 2, 68! 44' .0U Wythevill .. 44 2) 60 38 .00 RUMOR IS DENIED Both Mayor Johnson and !TPsextbuAtLQrney-Say "Nothing To It" "1 do not know anything ahont it." Mayor Johnson. There"s nothing to it." City Trose cutor W. B. Know. These were th statement mad last niKtit by Mayor Johnson and Attorney Hnow in answer to an Inquiry regarding the rumor that Attorney Know was go nig tii resign because of a clash between him find the mayor. The clash, accord ing to rumor, followed Mr. Hnow's re- lunal to sign a warrant that the maror Ksnti'd issued. Attorney Know, in talking aliout the rumor, stated that bo had heard it but limited ihrre was nothing to the talk of his resigning. Mayor Johnson even went further in his statement and add ed that there had been ao clash between him and the pruoeeuting attorney. Irrespective of the siie yon wear. the smallest shoe is a foot long. Healthy Molherfiood Means A Healthy Baby. t i The fonndatioo of a perfect baby la It mother's health dar ing tha months pro ceding expectancy, and nothing can tak th place f nsotaor-s Pr1Bdn la ass ring bar l ptoaasat aad i roitsbls conditions, aad Bestartaa esters la Ita work aria, this period. "Mother Friend" ass aeraed thoa ands thrwech tkaj trying erdsal Is perfect safety. "Mother's Prised" la aa Tteraal rsatedv ally ap plied. Oct tt at ear drwf iU A free bosk aa IMhsr. hasd wtU as era all ea aertost awrtlMrs, It Is a valoaMe aad latsrasring bank shnM kav. Suid for B. rAaars Ta aradarld Rayalator Co. til Lamar td. auaai. ua. 'Nobody Home," presented at the Academy of Music last night, proved to te a success, and although letter look ing chorus girls Lave hern seen in th. eity, no show recently has had quit aa good a set of principals aa the shnn presented last night. The music, which waa furnished by tho company'r orchestra, assisted by a few local mu sieisns, was fsr above thv average, and together with tho superior work of tbr principals, made the occasion highly en joyable to th well-filled house. Th show opened with a scene of Hotel Blits, where Mr. I-ow Christy a? Rolan lo D'Amorlni, artful husland, and Mias Delia Niven, as hia wife, were registered. Miss Frisco DcVere as MU? Violet Brinton, a niece of Mrs. D'Amo rini'a, waa in love with Vernon Poppl a society dancer, played by Mr. Roll in Orimea, but her loving and lovable aunt objected. But in the end all w.v well with these two. Mra. D'Amorinl'i snbmissive husland kept her on pins Vernon's brother. Freddy Popple, plnyr.' by Mr. Charles .MeNaiighton, of Ippletnn Rnglsnd, met the leading Indy, Mis' Zoe Harnett, playing as Miss Tony Mil ler, and although his homely ways am' near-intelligence would have been re pulaive to the average woman, Tony loved him for K and of course tin? match worked. The singing throughout was gno.l especially the solo work of Misx Har nett, Mr. Roy Torrey and Mr. Rollin Grimes. Mr. Hrea and Miss Bennett as feature dancers proved popular. Decidedly the stellar work oa the nrogram was done by Mis Harnett Mr. Charles McNaughton and Mr. Iw Christy. Mr. Mt-Naughtou's clever work is comedian won applause time nftc Mine. Miss Harnett played the leading nrt and her cleverness called forth much applause. Miss Delia Niven, Miss Frisco DcVere Miss Bennett, Mr. John I'nulton. M J. O. Hcsa aad Mr. William llhus.k each did good work. An Advertisement by The Pullman Company J nw Cleanliness. 1. maintain in a condition of absolute cleanliness the lan?e number of cars, constantly in operation in every part of the country under conditions of dust and dirt unavoidable in railroad operation and annually accommodating approximately twenty-five million passengers, requires an elaborate organization trained by years of experience and maintainea at a large annual expenditure. The modern Pullman car contains everything essential to cleanliness and sanitation which the best experts upon these subjects have been able to devise. After every trip each car is thoroughly cleaned and at frequent intervals fumigated in accordance with state and federal standards. To accomplish this three hundred and eighty three deaning stations, with over four thousand yard em ployes, are maintained in various cities. By such thorough and consistent effort every Pullman passenger receives the greatest possible pro tection from the discomfort of dust and dirt usually associated with railway travel. ion. H rth, he will the I aited Stat .... . .Su..wv,. j ra and not by. the states and the national government. He-Tenth, the committee will be told that an important question to be con- aidcred la that of rate-making powar, Mr. Thorn thinks, and will ao state, that the railroads should have a ahar la it -laJhnhr Oa MslsrU as etU- 8r' Tsk. th OM 8Uad.nl GROVE'S TASTK- LF.S chill TONIC. Yum know ht jotl n- tskin th. formula u printed on every howls n Is vuiniiM and Iron in law. e. Adv. A. P. Thorn To Be First Wit- nrs at Railroad Hearing (Coatlaaod froaa Pag On.) I Said It Before and I Repeat It Now "The dealer who is out for the big business He's the man we want to talk to." WITH tha great Kiwi Kar worm driva truck yon can get the flying start thai raena rceord-eetting profits this year and in the years to come. You can commAftd the best truck business of your community. For, mark yon, this new Uflsel Kar proposition is a winner. Overtopping all other trucks in value, supported by the accumulated prestige of eight years of truck building leadership, squarely meeting the big demand that exista today here is the truck that will sell and satisfy. Here is the truck into whose sale you can throw all your energies with the certainty of a substantial reward in money and reputation. ' Yoi caa't afford to paaa tkniiiruw guud. too big) thai' a too mock introlwd that affacta your fabirJljyw soecaiaa, jmxt profita, yonr petitloa. Yoq moat gat in on tha ferine. 18 with tha liw aaakai 4-tm, 1, j, 3, 4 and S-4rai tnacka. Datlan wanted. Wo HMKLE &-WHEALT0N-G0. Dutribators , CHARLOTTE, N. C rmm get nowher If they have to go to 4H regulating bodies before they rnn ssue their securities 4 states mid the national government. The mads can not in a practical way, accomplish the necessary financing if they are to ir.'t he authority of both th states and the nations! government. rJeeonn, he will tell tho committee 'hat the railroads believe that the liest xnd safest solution of the question of -egulation of the issuance of the seeii rities of th railroads is to be found h rough the medium of federal incor- I laaaM tiak ak i. aavaW. aavam--.-. anaVtawaa 11. aina n ni il -i-rrsta"--i lp" aat loB "" IVtll'll 111 FIT TTII(V Oln nuleory and.at,-optional. He will ad voeat that ao carrier shall engage in l nterstat commerce unless rt becomes ncorporated Tuhder n Uw of Congress nit tnst, as a method ef Tegalation. Third, he will assert that there should V a division of powers aa now rstab ished by law between the Interstate "ommerc Commission, which shall be he supreme body in charge of all of j b power of rrgulatioa on appeal as o aom aad directly as to others, and nether com mission' possibly to be sown as th Federal Railroad Com ikesioa, whoa member shall be Presi leatial appointee, who shall be psid aougk to attract to th puMie service he liest talent and the best rhsrsi-ter n this country. Oa th Fdcral Hail- -oad Commiasion. there ahotild b be Howed the power of detection, eorrec ioa aad prosecution, with a right, in irder to ca-ordinste th whole svstem if regulation, to have their conclusions evlewed - by th Interstate Commerce "ummiasiea. II will advoeato regional beard ia every traasDortatioB 'hat Coagre may divide the country Bto. He will oppoa th proposition to 'alarg th Commereo Commiasion oa 'he greaad that tt doe not aieetth 'nal necessities ef the prent proldem. Ir wiH say that ihr roads- prffcFonc aaater ta forty-aia. Fourth, Xtr. Them will point oat that verything bow .being done and that aa b deae aader th present svstem regulate rates aad prevent diecrimi latiooa tends to deprive the public of etter service, He will anrrt that the extension of railroad ronstructioa has eaaed ia this coos try. He will contend hat regulatiag th railroad aimply roas th standpoint of rates aad dis. vidoratiea which ought to prevail, but 'h auastion of providing -adequate facilities for th present aad future! riftV Mr. Thoa win ask that ,. railroads be put ea a business basis and that ta ta ha don by putting them sadea the regulating bower of rim. Jl and abplring rrenerlv the nrtneinl. .e 'JlaarTasUoa aad th criacipl of proto-i II vu.i u it ill lrxi if I) gMOKLlXolK HEATERS II II II I eaww If A if-l1 tt If I -rL. II IX I irkOO NhnTrk U I - TL Va? II H WSi' J II vvnen tne weather turns suddenly bad, H n XVE f U r- aRd catchea you with too tittle B Tl ft I (a-V coal or a furnace sluggish after t n. 1 i J El Jia HuuDcr Bieep cnuia will gt Unless voaV bsa fcrshaodad and H 9 1 I Sn. l TJi booeht a Perfection H,.M if. .v. tt KV M .. ILL S ursncs. Mean cofnfon wbn to D ? . JF W ilc yg Handsoms. durable, quick and clean, B i. , A - rT sin 'ftf lnpniv to buy and to use. Aa D IL-33,4 X A fcM LT , rzrZZLZZ " il . JfM fj t( II PI I I -XdTH f?rwCSt I 1 im i i H . I H3 HltT' Il I aauxW. II I 111 V N " VIS O .. . "; ' T "'1. M .LJUUA11 S. :CARRWeV--W. J. HOLLOWAY-1 PBS5IOINT j CAH, - DURHAMrIi.Cs. CAPITAL SURPLUS DEPOSITS ISI50.000 ' S200.000 S2.500 00O " ;k WtKNOW YOUR WANTS AND WANT YOUR BUSINESS ' ' , - c
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