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f - . i SECRETARY DANIELS HAS TO DECLINE INVITATION-TO SPEAK AT WINSTON-SALEM tier Hen Charged, With-As- Ob Rovonuori Ulrt Bond -v 1 TU News m4 Ohserver.r Virtonlem..Teb. 7. The head of ho rcio and oewimcreiaj organisations '.iat night wired -8eertry Josephui jifli, Inviting kirn to vtait Wiaston 'alcm'neit Friday and deliver an ad rcs that night. A reply received, 'lis afternoon U whirl th Reerel ry1 -preseled Jil regret lu Hot bfing alit' i accept the invitation, sitting llr ' would bo necessary tot him to go ' ft from Baleigh to New fork, f 'ttiftg ail address to the Nottli na General Assembl'. The remainder of the men Sllcj J bar taken jurt in -the assault up Cveno officers during tlieif visit he firm nous of Frank Snipes, n lernersvllle, three weeks ago. .pi-enr. ' fn9 "'"" tl. , Wfor United Sla te " CoJ1fu'1 WiJtaL lJcfkrtdita brra and gave bond, fm (hoir" appearance at Hie preliminary hearing next month, Jim Hnlpea bond naa filed at tffiOO; Moodv OXenl at W.000; Carl O'Ncfl and Bruce rinipea nt tlO eaeh. Terms of Armistice Extension Discussed By Supreme - ' Council . (Contlnaed from Pake One.) ell mch elaims by a legal tribunal of Ire society of adjudication with dim re 'gird to the wiahea and welfare of the inhabitants of the dial ride in dinpntc, hints of ro-operstioa among those nn lions to mnke up a majority in the eon - f erenee,s- tf)sip in -the-erri4flr--oea mention threata of resistenre In any deriaioAa adverse to those interests. The erieeial commission working on the society of nations plan Ha not moved by theae rumors, however, and Is go ing about its work qntotly but rapid iy- -,..1 At the anm time the supreme coun , cil ta short daily sessions eontlnue its polley at hearing patiently all rlaima " " and generally referring 4hra to apeciul 1 or standing committees for thorough rumination,' although thia procedure, It la understood, la not e-ntircly agree- Secret treaties made under the stress of war and which may lie considered out of harmony with the principles on . which a society of nations is being or- Stutl'td, have provoked a great denl of rmnment. The American dulcgnfcs have ' " "aii1 that ituell agrewmr-nta Hnso-ff aa 'hey are In conflict with the prinoiplce nf a soeietv of nations must give wny. The fiusiiaa problem ngain will eome t- the- for today in eonnection with 'e acceptance by thf Vlorioi Holshe ' government of the invitntioa to the . laferenecs in lh Friiices Islands. In ne quarters the actior of the Moscow overnmciit baa lieea hailed with satie aetina and relief in view of the prom- e (t gives nf an immediate termination cf Bolshevik attneks oa the little Allied rmr in Archangel sectors. "mall cnwds are beginning to n mbte around tsf foreign ofllje, where ie Hupremc Council meets, but they i not dieturb the memb 'M. Kxperienced diplomats say that what urpriare them la that the proceedings "H've two sw temaranbly hamonloua in lew of tho multiplicity and the com plexity of question The sorletv of i at Ions com nlsa en met ignia last night nnder the fbalrman' ship of President Wilson. mr n itxri'" u , fp--iis; iiium" Indicate th complete constitution of the society msy be completed within the nrxt four or five .days or well Sl.ead oi the time for the President's r return t the railed Htate, February 15. The tne.nbera of tt.e commission empheslce, however, that the agree ments reached so fi.r are provisional ind in principle only. V entire structure may yet have to be revisvd ! 1 mmiiouer or Internal Kevenu -when it eome tit agreeing oa detail-l'""H'l.. This is the renson assigned for the i ' regulations ns applicable to the secrecy w'th which the text of the. pro j-1 farmer. K. J. Uriflin, of Kdenton, Cho ect is being guarded. The naln rtia- wn 'ounty, bad mails Inquiry aa to russloB last night was on the forma-! m"l""l f obtaining credit for the eost Jion rf the eierutl branch of the i ef prodiiclnf a crop which was a carry- society o nutlona. "n .Ident llson. foB Bourreo; 7or France hd Lord - Pobert Cecil .-li prosmtcd plans on the rf reientati.m tr he given to smnller power. The plans differed slishtly.' e;:ii3-,aisti'. JItja4,CHItUTgatow.w f aiEi"1rJfrveY-ta-iitsIeiar It Warm the Body brPurifying nnA : Earichlng the Blood.' Vou can soon 1 feel its Htrengthcning, F-ffeet. Price Adv. l. .:..!... RAILWAY LABOR ON FEDERAL CONTROL (Cmtiaaea from Page One.) Commerce Commission should readjust , .v' r and he failed fo claim a deduction - the rates. tor the cost of its production in his For Profit-Sharing. ! income tax return for the year in which Arguing for proflt-shsring Mr. 'umbjit was produrod, he may file an amend Mid: ed return for the past year and take. If you want efficiency why not go j credit for the ripens applicable to t the mei who hsvp emele-cv In sell! . lht yosr. ....... ,' Capital' does not produce efficiency. The emciene.T or lalx.r I be quadrupled under this plan o they would ant be hampered 1 Inexperienced omcer who control . tnl. mtra-Mstt Me. Charles E. Cotteri"' eral eouasel for the League, protested to Atlanta, gen nthcrn Traffic 'lie committee ; egalnst any federal action affecting In- trs-state ratos in the South. Many Jobber In Southern cities would have tneir toostnem ruined by competition with northern firms If tha nr '-rlii.ks .li. j , k j.-i ... .inira-siaio rares rero nilTUprea, Tl riT, sine these jobber do. much business wtrn tneir state on, rate wfilrh the railroad administration's rronoaed mil.. ( ag oral would greatly increase. -Nat Time." Rayi Cott.rlll her I a mistaken assinnptioa that in tk 8outk arc lewer than liitewtato rate," aatd Mr. Cotterill. Thi ii aottrue. Neither Is it true Jht th Interstate rate hive been based th lntro-etat rates. Jobbli g busl '! haTo heon built np oa a system of both Interstate and Intrastate ' 'Bargee, aad to modify thieihrstr-m radi cally would rnla their busier- or - aonld confine them to local tarrltory.' Ha aid kit orgnnintloa of shippers a-sc orpo4 to government ownership snd to th five-year extension. He aropoeed that th railroad b, returned t private management pending final olutioa of th railway problem by - Cowgroto. 1 T Hot water Sure Relief EU-ANS FOR INDIGESTION FIRST DAY OF THE V1 : GERMAN ASSEMBLY (tontinde from PageOae of.'tlu world for Justlrr.,, We ask thai mi.' economic life be not dewtroved. 'he German people lias fought for""in cr-Mlf-dctermlnation it ran not b rfoeted from th outride." Uvtr Ebert was cheered when lit . night up tH proposed union ft Ger . ii v and Austria. He nid bo hoped - bonds lundered in JMjU would iignid sealed and nuked the house to ap .ve the move1 heaftily . .- fallowing a strong Appeal for f'crm.lit pro ' 01 """P WARREN IS TO GET FAVORABLE REPORT (Continued from Page One.) tntea that he has been a total abstainer from intoxicating beverages for four years- Itev. Ms I. David, of Kbleigh, aecre tnry ot thu Korth TarolUia Anti BalooB Ieague. has written a lette. to Attorney General Thoiiiils W. -Gregory requesting the Pepitrtmeiit- of Justice to- Investi gate the record of Mr.' liollnmy before recommending his confirmation to the nflitC,nf H- Marshal. Hence the mltrng bifUfe!! Hie "Diikj of Brunswick" stntes that In The cyersl years ago he did vofe against Wnte-wlde prohibition In North' t'fo litis, when he was member of the Htnte Hcnntr. ' - He cites 'as the reason for his atti tude at that time, the contention that his constituents were perhaps en to one opposed to Htate-wide prohibition, hie constituents wore perhaps- ton, to to the wishes nf the district that hit was representing in tho Htate rVnate. elenator tlinns will ...cbjurtpipn his cause on the floor of the Henate in the evtnt that serious opposition to. his cnnflrmatlon devt-lopa,- However, -- it -wot- now sccnt-Httrt- his-ctftfifmat4tB- Wlll be COntestel. Suit Against Salisbury Men. The Ceneral Hhipbuildiug Company, of Alexandria, Va., has instituted civil action" in the TitneTiir Columbia Supreme Tbiirt agniiist Tucker K. Bands of Washington, 1). C, Napoleon B, Mc ('aniens 'and John 1). Norwood, both of Salisbury, N. ('., tlaiming :.0,lHMI dam ages. The enmpmint alleges breaeh of cont.-aet, nhich was snteretl Into on August 1018, whereby the com mercial standing of the plaintiff cor-. poration has been imjiaired. The complaint recites that in eonsid oration of the shipbuilding: company i agreeing to execute promissory .iotas for IH,(XK) payable, th defendants guaranteed to jirotert the corporation against all debet and claims Incurred up to August 15, 191, except the trust or mortgage then on the shipbuilding property. The complaint alleges that notwith standing this contract the defendants hnvo failed to carry out provision rela livft..ta keeping the company harmless from certain debate and elaim. The shipbuilding corporation lit, employed lawyers to prosecute their suit. 1 Income Tax Information. "If a farmer sells a crop which was produced in a former year and he fail ed to claim a deduction for the ost of it production in his income tai return nor the year In. which It was produced, he may tllo an amended return for the past year and take credit for the ex pense applicable to that year," says i om from 1'17 '018. The letter of '"1U"'-V "P tranainittea through the omce or fenator Mmmous ami here is the reply of Commissioner Bopcr: "I have the honor to advise you that whet a iarmer Mi ..mfflcif.nt income, Jo Inelu 'ed therein, as 'deduction from ineome the amounts expended In pro linns crons. reirnnlless nf wIicIih j the crops were disposed of In the year 111 nnn'ii iney were proiiuced. Vtlien a crop 1 disposed, of In a year other than that ltt which it was ticnHnc.! lh total amount received for it should be included in tho taxpsyer' return cav- ering the date of sale. If a farmer sells a crop which was produced in a former "The above ruling ta in accordance with parsgraph 30 of regulation S3, .1 1 i,en, w.iicli reada as follows:, j " : v -I.-, prollts, and income de rived from tho aal or exchang ot farm products, aether produced on- the farm or purchased and resold by a farmer, shall be included In the return of income for th year In which the products were nrtuuily marketed snd sold: aud all allowable deduction, in eluding the legitimate expense incident t 4rti Hrdnctit t t year or future .i.:..i i .1.. ... --t vim.uiwv J mi irillis VI thrf .right to such deduction sbsll arise, although the products to which such expenses and deductions are incidental .may not have been sold or exchanged ior mortejor a money equivalent, dur ing me year ror which the return la rendered. , " , ; -. . "The ripens of raising a crop la not chargeable to capital account. Under limw it caa be deducted only for th yl U which paid, or la whlcklacurred. Farmer who keep book according it com approved lb(bod of accounting which clearly shew th Bet tnAm. .m.l take annual Inventory may, if th same'- method is consistently followed from t,?J th'1' luj , niannrr in wbhO ; iue oooas ar kept, "Contrsry to lb opinion capreseii ia Sir. Griffin refter, a farmer m aot re- QjU'red to obtain permission from thia office to reader kit tneomo-tai Tetnn oa the basis ob which hit books ar kpt, provided th msthod employed reflects bia-ttii Income for the, year."'" '' . Diaaer la Hoaor af SmalL Amid a dletinguUhsd company Hon. J. Hampton . Moore, Bepublleaa Con-gressmaa-irom.-Peiinjylvania, gave ta elaborate dinner in honof of Bcpresen tative John "II. Small, of North Caro lina, chairman cf the Hirers and Har bors Committee, Wednesday tight at the ilalelgh Hotel. The presence of two Cabinet officers Secretary of Commerce KrdBeld aad Secretary of the Navy Dan tela lent dignity to the occasion. About forty Senators, Congressmen and distinguished eitixon interested la railways and the development of Inland waterways traffle, attended the aeration. It wai i ram honor noted to a Co tig re an num, Particularly distinctive iaaamuch as Krpri'wntative ttmall and Bepresen tative Moore are of oppoaing political faith. I ' - .-i- Ilrlef speeches wore made by Serre tiry bnnielsrttorretery Bed fie Id, Gen erul William Black Chief af Engineers) representative L Hampton' Moore, Bep r-'sentntive John II. Hmall. John Temnls (iravcV. (lener.l Hor.v Tnvln. assistant j ehii f of nglnee-ei Senator James Heed, of Missouri, and Homer t. Wade. o Texas. ' The speech making and feasting lasted well near till Biidnight, having begun e.nit'lhUg past aeveu o'elockwitepret se4atlve Hmall spoke of the; cordial re lations that bad existed between him . d Representative, Moore for a dozen years or more, the two working for the development of rivers and harbors. Rep resentative Hmall pad tribute to Bep resentative Kennedy, who will en March 4 succeed him as chairman of the Biverl and Harbors committor. favors Oar People. - J. T. Norsworthy, Htate Manager, has received notice, that the present special ire-publicati.on price of ''The Now In ternatinnnl Encyclopedia' la .to be Im mediately annulled, and the regular price will .henceforth prevail. Many Htate, all of whom are dclightfd with their purchases. Many more of our most Hitelligent T eifiwns ' want, and need, this most useful Homo Library. Mr. Nofsworthy is anxious that they secure the work at the lowest price, and urges all who contemplate its par chase to place their orders with him without delay. Mease' write to him to day. Address, J. T. Norsworthy, Yar boroiigh Hotel, Baleigh, ff. 0. Adv. KNOCKED HEAD OUT OF THE PORK BAR'L IContlaned from Pago One.) surprising that many of these appro priations were for that section of the country because of the geographical lay nf the land and the fact that many of the, streams in this country flow in southern direction, KnpresentBtives and Senators " from the Southern States he continued, art Just as broad-minded and free from sec tionalism ns those from any other see tion. Habltaal Constipation Cared in 14 to 11 Bays "I.AX-FOH WITH PEPSIN" is a "lieclally-prepnred Tonic Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to SI .days to Induce regular no tion. Jt Htimulates and BeguUte. J trrx i icasani to ik. fit nmr kntfU Adv. " WOULD SETTLE THE SOLDIERS ON LAND ' (Continued from Pag One.) CbwpcF TBd Connor jointly. One of these provides for five circuits of Su perior courts, each circuit to be com posed of four districts. Each district is to have a resident Judge, who shall rido the courts In his circuit in succes sion,, hut he will not be required to go outside of the circuit. Thi statute com plies with the constitution, which re quire a rotation of Judges, but 'would prevent so much needles and anneo essary traveling by the judge. The other bill introduced by the Sen ator frcrtu Wilson and tho Senator from Lenoir jointly would restore the drigi nsl provisions of the code of civil pro cedure in regard to the filing of plead-ings-with a view to expediting the trial of civil actions. The bill is reallv a substitute for a bill Introduced by Ken ator Connor, and passed by the Henate requiring that enpiea ' of complaints shall lw filed at the time a summons is issued, but contains a number of provisions to prevent the working of J'. eopies opMiiipTaTuta sWIT' t,M but makes exception In eer tnin cases. However, it Is mad man datory to have both pleadings and an swers filed within a reaaonahle length of time, eo that the case will bo ready Capudine HICKS' CAPUDINC IN UTTltWAT.tf5 h RELIEVES HEADACHE Alt, WN on) "FUr -Tn M 4 veoM, lOotsjiN iaswoeoW . tl,7t,M STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA L REFLJiDINC BONDS. . Pated April 1, 1919, payable April 1, 1P59, without prior option. Interest four percentum per .'annum, payable' semi annually October 1st aad April 1st. Both principal and interest payable at National Park Bank, New York City. The undersigned, State Treasurer, will receive aealed bids at hi office, Raleigh, North Carolina, for any or all of aaid bond until It o'clock M, - rbrnry II, 1119. 'Full information will ha nrnt.h.4 n. appUcatioa to tho undersigned. . 1. - srsa;i But. Tmiuror, AUTOMOBILE STOLI.V REWARD STOLEX rOM IN FRONT f Grand Tkeiter about 9 iuO o'clock Friday sight, a Ford Koadster Auto mobile, 1UI6 model. No rear fenders. front .fenders in bad condition, had' top ana wind-etiieid. Reward for re m M BFVSaBaBBB r II i covery. W. C liobbitt. Wake Forest. . THE NEWS AND OBSERVER ill ' - - - - -v;,, .--.. , -., '- If...' .. BB I for trial at the succeeding term of nator Cowper Introduced Mil making it a misdemainer for anr neraon tit entlc a,nV Inmate away from any Stnfe institution. Following the introduction of bill, the Heaat took up local bills oa the eebtfdar. The Scales-Steven road bill wa a special order at noon, and the remainder of the setsloa was taken np with debate on this measure. The Senate -was called to order at 11 o'clock by Senator Undiay Warren, president pro tern., and wat opened with prayer by Senator Williamson. The courtesies of the floor were extended E Senators Cottea and Washington, aad Ex-Speaker Moore, of Jaeksoa. Adjoura jnent-Wii-iakea at 1 3 until i o'eloek last night when thi seT'lbn will reeon vened to discus the Scales-eleven road bill. latrodactloa af The following bill were Introduced in the Senate yesterday t . .. . " 8.- H. 73 1 Coward To amend -chapter 97 of the Public Law of 1003, re lating to prlca to be paid la lieu of labor on road in Jackson county. B. B. 374i Stacy-For relief of In suring eommiaiioaer and certain em ploye of the department. 8. B. 873: Cowper and Connor To di vide State into live judicial districts. 8. B. 376: Connor and Cowper To re store provision of Cod la regard to tiling of pleading aad trial of civil ac tion. B. B. 877 1 Carr Creating a toldier' settlement board to work la co-operation with tho federal government in settling soldiers snd tailor oa lands. You H. R A Bpoeial Bepreaontatieo from tho factory will be ia attendaaco to take your maur and have th SLV,SVr'Mi'T) B ertTth Com. d view tyiol in Spring footwear and! romember our motto - - , , rf': 1 " I Use d By Every Civilized Iktlcn Fcr Over A Quarter ef A Oenfury Prlca 30 Ct:ts Look for this signature on the box 8, B. 378: Cowner fo Worlds cor- nrpte af State institutions. 8. B, 810 1 Cooper, of New Hanover- To amend net rclatinj to sale ot 8u-pem- Court Report. " a B. Ml! Mitchell, by reqnestTo amend chapter 444 of the Public: Laws of 1 '7, relating to the practice of op tome y. 8. B. 382: Lovill-To elnsify list of Confederate veterans and increase pert lions. 8. B. 383 1 Cross tr repesl chapter 439 of th Public Laws of 1917 to ap point member of board of education in Dates county. Third Reading. The following hill passed Its third ISlLaSL1 JE?'.'!i" t 87 B. lilfltm IW-To- rilowaerewi township In Mfteon eoohty to issue bond for rod as. aWeond Reading.. The following roll call bills passed their third reading yesterday : r - 8. B. 213 To- Incorporate Monogram t cial School district In Catawba county. H. B. m, 8. B. S.l-To provide for good roads In Sandy Creek township, Franklin county. H. a m, 8. B. S4I To provide for good roads la Harris township', Frank lin county. H. a 278, a B. 340-To provide for good roada Is Gold Mine township, Franklia county. IL B. ICO. 8, B. 198T tuthorlB commissioner of Transylvania county to levy special tax. H. a 79, . B. To empower com missioner of Swain countv to build brldg . at BrysoB City. I I Are Cordially Invited fo attend TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEB. The Special Showing of HALES 17 East Martin Street WE SELL' LEATHER SATURDAY MUKNlftti, KfcBKUAIlY 8, 1810. . 1 1 - - a. -illl j.Jis. .': :jjr iilQ EtaGrKl If. B. 117. -8. a 185 To nrovido for AcnAa.tgs slJ&nA io. JJoo dersdn epu n ty,, The following bills pnssei yesterday: It. R. 402, H. ft. 391Joint resolution to endorse and co-operate in the effort being made' by the farmer and btnlnes men of the; State and South to finance and promote an ' adequate price for cotton. n. It. M2, a B. 294 To amend chap ter 181) 6t the Public Law of 1907, rela tive to criminal court in Jaiqnotank county, H. B. 163, 8. B. 289-To tutborii That Bum Here Ii Sensible Treatment Thit GeU Prompt Rendu For real, downright, harassing, die comfort, very few disorders can erjV proarh kn-cilled skin diseases, tuck ar Ecrom, Tetter, Bolls, eruptions, eealy Irritation and similar skin trouble, notwithstanding the lavish use of salves, lotions, washes, and other tre.-.t ment applied externally to the irritated parti. No on over heard of a person being afflicted with any form of skin diseases whose blood wa in good condition. Therefor, it la but logical to cooclude that the proper method of treatment for pimple, blotch, sore, boll, ----- & BR 6. SHOES CHEAPER. eommlssloners of Graham county to build fenca tronnd courthouse. - - ln''KfiiwvsHtf H. B. 190, S. B. 184To flr corporate limits of Hayesville. H. a 293, a B. BleTo place waters - o.' Holt' bike under direction of United States government. H. B. 08, 8, B. 304 To repeal chapter 137 of the Public Law of 1917. relating to primary election in Mitchell county. ' 8. B. 261 To fix compensation of Offi- : eeri of Chatham county. 6. B. 71 To create the Tarboro school board. - Diseases LMames oflir? rough, red and scaly skin, 1 to purify the blood and remove the tiny germ of pollution that break through and manifest their presence on tho surface tho akin. People la all parti of tho country hat written u bow they were com pleters rid of mry trace f the disorders by tho use of 8. 8. 8., tho matehle, purely vegetable, blood puri fier, a 8. 8. goe direct to the center of tho blood tupply, and purine and clean It of ovary vestige of foreign matter, giving a elear and ruddy com plexion that indicate perfect health. Writ today for free medical advice regarding your case. Address Swift Specif) Co., 443 Swift Laboratory, At laata. GaAdv. 11 - 12 s fiact thoo mad to -thTbt.dfl asjafrvwK- 1 'J ) . ' -rw,.e.ee ' '- ' . ' ' " h -. f .'-.!' . " ' ''" ''"r ". : " " - f
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