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rT!Pn'V "fC"""" r--"-t!'"Y 1"! TILIEFCfiPl Chairman Pcrlsttin deceives EnccLTEjing f-'esssge From One Contributor Chairman Willitm Perlsteia, of the Armenian-Syrian relief eampeTm ,n Kafclgh, yesterday evening asaouneed tiitiei tm 4ao- fUoi Team No. It, r-- yntctali, Dr. W. B. , Bankis j Team Kr I, Women' Depart meat, Mr. C. A. iiores Team No. 13, Industrial, Charles l". Koonre. Tbe list. f Kit the eareptioa of the three aimed above, appeared la yeeterday morning'i issue of the News aad Observer. i The organisation at Meredith College in Miss I'afll, tha work beiar f whieh Mr, Shore ia tin head. -At Peat Institute, Mis McCiintoa will di ' ett the work, nsirmen reruiua yaswrusy wu'wihh io ins omca si sue Auornry urn- I letter from Fatlier George A. Wood, which Indicate the Interest being take 1m tha wimmhI far Araa.aial Bad BV ri4 relief. Th letter follows: '"'" "My Dear Mr. Prrlstein ! I snreiy fill co-operate to tjie best of my poor ability ia your great work for the Armenian and Syrian relief, not only ly telling my people from the pulpit, but by enclosing the little cheek acre iih. 1 wish I could add another cipher r two and thus make it rcnlly worth while, put you will understand I'm sure. Sncccss big sneees to you." . Chairman Perlsteiu said yesterday that by Saturday alght. all the team -mould be enmjilote and ready for the srorkAt the dinner Monday night at tb T. 1st. C. AiMli order will be given is like that of General Pershing, ia France none ef the ,aoldier will bew- lie arranged, for JJalcigh, with one of the aoted speakers who have see nerv ke la the Near aat ae the' star "per forsier. However, plan for such a meeting have sot been worked out, aad. ariil not be asaounced as yet It Is source of great graUnVaUo taif!" &nMjmfV9to.MM Chairman Perlateia, ef the Balelgh earn paign, and- te Btate t'liairma Joyner . . that .the vrorker of Jtalatgk. are .thig hold ef the work with soch enthusiasm. House Resents Slander In Crowder'i Report (Ckatiaaed from Page Oa) th law, yesUrday asked to be eicluded from th act. .. , Th bill to repeal the absentee voter' law, passed by th last General Assent bly, Is one thrust at the election law evolving out of th recent Rnlolgh caucus and .Greensboro convention of the Republican. . Minority lender Williams would t rU tUs act from , th book. ' , s , , Th primaryrcaVMH Mr." Keal would become fftfeeUve upoa ratinca tion, if paseed, and put th 120 eon tasti'iato an old-fsihioned eoavsntion, Twenty-nve per cent of th stock aad turplu ef any banking institution ia tk Btate, where Invested either ia lib erty Loan bonds or the Federal Farm Loan Bank, at Columbia, would be ei smptcd from taxatloa by th Doughtoa bill tatredaeed yesterday. Te lareatigate Peanut Dealer. Bepreseatatlv llatthewa, of Bertie, j moved by a belief that a .peasut trust -etists among ths -Eastera Carolina - - dealera, introdnced Teaolutlott yester- day -requesting the liovernor " to ap point a eommissloa to make som in " restigatione. " v Th resolutlo reads I "Bcsolved, by th Heuce of Eepresen. tativet, th Senate concurring: "Section 1. Thtjrthe--tiovrhori rjf Korth Carolina ihall appoint a commit lioa ef three cltitcas of th But of North Carolina whose duty it sl.all be te hear eTldeae Bd to ascertain whether any person; firm or corpora tion have organised a trust te pur ;ht pesaut aad are carrying on . husineu ia North Carolina contrary to the anti-trust law of the State. "Sec. 2. That the said commission be Bad ia authorised to employ a ste nographer, to take testimony and to torn pel th attendance of witnesses, to issue subpoenas, and t administer oath, aad t tit at each time aad place la or out of the Stat of North Carolina a it eet (It. ."See, 3. That upoa completion of it labors within six month from the rati Station of thi joint resolution the. .' commission shall make written report 'TMerfuT Says Chwlotte Mian Had a Slug gUh Urer And Kidntj Pained Htm Daily Took Dreco, th Root and Herb Medicine, and U Over With Hit Troubles. Wbea oa eomplala ef iudigestioa, dyspepsia, ga oa th atomack, bad breath, bad tests ia th mouth, blotting, palpitation of th heart or whe have yellow, blotched and pimpled skin, whe are afflicted with dluiaeaa, spots before the eyes, depressed in spirits, morbid, dull, timid, or who complain of head aches, pain ia th back or limbs, who are Bervoua or irritable, can rely ea it that they will get Immediate relief ia tho bs ef the. new herbal atomack rem edy. Dreco, which i being to highly praised by prominent pertoai in thi btate, ' "For year I bar had a aluggish liver, spot danced before my eyes; had diaxy ' spells aid headache! waa constipated aad had pain ia my back just ever my kidneys. 'I'bav tsken acvsral bottle of Drece, aad ia addition to being n tirely relieved of the mentioned trouhlea, I have gained tea pounds ia weight.'' 1ji foregoing is from a signed state ment from Mrs. C 8. Pritchett ef 700 X. Graham bt, Charlotte, N. C. Jrero, the great herbal system tonic and blood purifier, is now sold by all COd druggist throughout th country xnd ia highly reeommended ia Kaleigb I r F. W. Parker Drug Co.; als Zcbulon 1'ri't Co., Wendell Drug Co Pope's j .in , y In Clayton, A. V. Raueom, '; I'.mrr iJrug Co., Wake Forest. COUGHS AND COLDS Dr. C2lV Fin.Tr.Hony bring; speedy, easy relief 1 PnfftmxmU md tubereulti oft Mi follow McUt4 Ml ad . Dm'S fm. Tak Dr. BWlla rta-Tr-Uay faith fallr anMriUne to a'irwtkia end k ShS ssf. H4m. rhts sjaitk rtUrf fram Unceriac sentst, protrrt-l ooMt, criev. hraMhitia. Ho tha niiriim atoM. bmihlns hmm autor. (otloa -nlN- ' winll wlnJ - - EfTttrra m It tar Dr- BH' rWTsr-Hoacr moat MHOloi Try it. lot," s u4 IU. ; I.' W(tt'' ll .V 1''(fM , , " ' ...... io th Governor, who hall transmit the era! of the Mate. "See. 4. That the actual eipe aar ef the said commission snail be paid by the warrant of the Auditor upon the Stat Treasurer, and the Auditor shall I issue atich warrant! , whenever said commission shall Die milled acunts of such qgpense. ' , f "See. 5, That the sum of one thon wad dollar be and la hereby appro priated out of any .funds in the Bute Treasury for paying the actual eipense of said. -com mission ; and investigation, aud the Auditor shall issue hi warrant therefor upon the cert ideate ,cf aueh sinenses filed by the. chairman of each commission and the Hints Treasurer shall pay the same Hi? exceeding en tftousand dollnm.1 , Hons rhtfends r coreV.., ..'i T'?, b, w""' . "T." j a . i of the war record of Western North.! Carolina. It was, led by G. 111 Gard ner, f laneejr, twho ' vroujd not pes ever tha offensive' yara incorporated In the report of the Provost Marshal General to.th Beerotary p( War with But it wasn't fastcaed oa the special "gent, erra. though a jreaoktion. by. Mi. ing upon the department to investigate the activities ef Mr. Handy Bhd if he was found guilty .of Issuing the Inter view, requesting bis withdrawal f rom North Carolina and dismissal from er vice. . Th eondderatioa of th two reso lutions occupied practically th entire morning aessloa of the Bouse. It evoked oratory the like ot which hasat beea heard ia the Oenerni Assembly thi year and not all of it wai censure. Victor 8. Bryant, W. H. Sawyer and T. J. Gold roes to dofend Special Agent. Haady from eosdem nation without trial and Mr. Sawyer aad Mr. Gold exonerat ed him from any connection with th article which the Mitchell member called "a (lander B vile, filthy and dirty a the hinge oa th gate that opea into th infernal regioa of despair.' Representatives Gardner, Bay, Dough ton, Turner, Farmer and Boyd were all willing ior the patriotism ot the mountaineer to be weighed ia the scale wjth that of any section of th country. And wbea it came to a que tion of deserters, Mr. Gardner read from the aame book that contain th tlaaderona ttory of Tar Heel Moun tain the figures that give tha lie to lharf ef ' ilsekeriewt-in 'North Cro liB.WbilaOhJJdatJtidufiumUa kad B IA7 pereeitage of deserter among its registrants, that of North Carolina wa only .79 per cent. Senate Resolution Is Passed. After Crisp, of Dare, had Bailed the iulhor of the Mitchell county vara a two of the three biggest liar ia tli annals of history, sacred or romantic, combining the prevaricating . skill ef Afianls end Bapphiraa to complete the trio, the House passed ths Glidewell resolution which ask the Secretary tt War to have th slanderous article ex punged from th report of the Provost Marshal General. A amendment added on la the House provide for a copy .of th resolution to go to each member of th Korth Carolina delegatioa in Congress with the petition that he per sonally request the Becretary ef War to remove the blot urea th State's war record by. official action. - There waa unanimity of opinion among House member regarding th resolution asking the Becretary of War to cleanse the report ot General I'rowder. Jiut divergent., view oa the-f resolution asking for aa investigation into Mr. Handy activities, Mr. Tur acr first wanted th resolution to go upon iintnedlat passage but he later consented for it to be referred to the judiciary committee where Mr. Haady will be givea a hearing if h desires it. Ia support of ths resolution, Joha Me Bee, member Of the . Mitchell county board, haa beea asked to appear before the committee and present th fact ia connection with th rouud-up of the devl liaquenta in Mr. Turner county. c The Tarns Resolution. . . The Turner resolution reads. "Whereas, ia tk teebad report of tha Provost Marshal General to the Becre tary of War, which report has beea dis tributed among th aeveral thousand - luctiv service oflieiale la ths Vaited Kates, there appears what purports to b a reproduction, ot aa article written by Robert W, Hobb, journalist, based npo an interview with ens Frederick C. Haady, special agent of ths Depart ment of Justice of the United. State; Bnd . -. "Whereas, said interview wa given wide circulation ia aortbera newt rapers; "Whereas, th subject matter of th mid Interview is maliciou Blander apoa the State ot North Carolina and Mitchell county in particular, aad a gross aat nagrant insult te the citiarnahip of North Carolina: "Therefor, be it resolved br the House, of Representatives, th Senate concurring: . " i "Flrstt That the Department of Ju i tic be requested te cause an inveeti-' gstioa into ths activity ef th Mid ', Frederick C Haady, special agent a aforesaid, and If upon ascertaining that he ia responsible for issuing, sillier vol- j antsrlly or npoa ethical inquiry by the said journalist, th said interview, to esuso the said Handy to bo withdrawn from the Mate ef North Carolina aa aa ' operative ef thi Department of Justice and thereafter relieved from service ia any capacity ilh the aaid denrtment.J 'i oud : That B copy of thi reaolu- tion bo s-Bt to the North Carolina dele gstioa ia the National Coagrvs with the request that this Plate' btrnator and BrprcscatstiTrs Imprws upon the De partment of Just ire, if three charges are sustained, that soi.1 llundy ia persona sou grata to the State of North Caro lina aad. In the opinion of thi Gea eral Assembly, a snaa palpably unfit to be mn netted with the department. "Third: That this resolntioa be ta full foree and effect from and after its ratification. tiarearr Lesds DesmsMlMtesu Mr, Gardner led in the denunciation of the Hobb yara as incorporated l the Provost Varshal's report whea the Scaate resolution came p ia the Hesse yesterday and be paused at intervals to deaouac. rlpcc.al Agent Hud. deaonace-BpeejO Ageat.Jiaaay.ne charred Handr" with kaowina ef the existence of the article ia question as far back as last July aad questioned hi denial of Thursday because he badat publicly made it before. Dramatically be recited taea Haady came," the beginning of the leesoat of patriotism, according to the article he wa attacking. The truth, Mr. Gardner insisted, was that i eeaseqweae ef correspoadeue betweea John McBee, .hairman of the MiUaell eoonty board and Mr. Handy, the latter asked te ae rompany the Mitchell delinqueats to camp. They were corralled. "The first day Handy didn't abe wop," proceeded Mr. Gardaer. "The aecoad dsy be didn't come; the third day be came but he didn't get ea a asule and parade. He got a something lse aad had many long dream." He praised with mack feeling the record ' of the. mountaineers. "North Carolina white men have made the beat record of those from Bay State ia the t'nioa and it bad the smallest percent age of eVrfcrters. (Much applause.) Other rraiae-Wsstermmtsv Governor Doughtoa felt that hi peo ple would regard him derelict of duty did he not rise to defead the aame ef the men of the mountain. They were descendants, Said be, of that immortal band, VFirst. at Bethel, .farthest at Otty burg and last at Appomattox. liiaiw.stWi!'. Btnte. ... .-...,. earth," Mr. Doughtoa said, "and their bravery i a virile, as perpetual and as monumental .ih mountains that am ro'und their home." ' Mr. Boyd, ef Haywood, reminded the Hotise that hie eouilty kad seat a gen eral, a eoloael,-three majorv aeveral captain aad nae s)aa?av-f prt- vatc that ever wore ho leather' a it quota t nght for democracy. He wpntf a -the" article ""had" wbuld""vet BaVryer Defeada Ready. Mr. Bawyer, of Raleigh, avos te de fend MCV Haady.. "The man we ought t go after," be said, "is aot Handy) not Hobb, but the maa ia the Provost Marshal's office whe let that yarn get into the record.'" Personally, he knew Mr. Handy to be a nmn of exemplary character and en tered e -disclaimer to the charge that he bad beea drunk. Mr. Bryant opposed the reeotutloa ef Mr. Turner aad insisted that nothing woild be worse thsa te condemn Mr. Hntidy without trial He wanted ths resolution seat te a committee before Ike,. House put a st ignis en the. speetal nfrt lit knd that course finally prevailed. lie. Gold, in whose county Mr. Ban dy lived for some time before the cen tral office of the Department of Justice in the Btnte wt moved t Balelgh, fte fei ded Mr. Haady as "a Virginian, a Southerner and a gentleman." The lint resolution was right, he felt, hot the second to ask an investigation lato the activity of Mr. Handy waa wrong. If thia House passes that resolution, we place ourselves in th same attitude that we-are now condemning in th fiction writer and in the newspaper that printed th yam, " said Mr. Gold. ..He referred, to. Mr. Haady't resldeae la Greenibore and there, (aid Mr. Gold, kt bad the respect and coafideac of th beat people. The House wa wora out with talk at oae thirty so it passed th first reaolu tiea and sent t'e second one to Judici ary committee a umber two, where th Handy offensive aad defensive will be shifted. In th meantime, the General Assembly ia asking th Provost Marshal ta clean his records. .-,.,-, 'ft. New Bills latredaced. . The following new bills were latro- diiced in the House yesterday U. B. Bud i Turner-Joint resolntioa requesting the Department of Justice te iaveatigate tk activity of Frederick C. liaady, special agent, sad asking the depertmoat to withdraw said Haady from the Stats ot North Caroliaa sad reliev him from further services ia sail department. . . Ail Unfailing Rtmttfy rr-.--" a a iasswsmssss veenwCjre m u amacdtsMn. ''mm-' SJr, sitWy fo. ' y f asUwelMstLIS 1 ) SMUU I t 1 son. a4 mes L - W nnsaaonia. -J twtMn k.v - -" t JJ four Ombr ia Calswl CnsbbbI M ji Attention Good FAtlLl For Solo Locatd on aad hlf miles from tows ot Gates, has good two-tory dwelling and out buildings, contain 100 acre with about 50 acre cleared. Oae mile from High School end Baptit church.' Tobacco grower coming to this sectioa.my It la good had for that product. Will produce Peanuts, Corn, Potato, Cottos r aaything you need. Caa give poeioB betweea aow and April or tea arrange till Deeem ber, 1918. Pries reaseaable. Write or eeme t see tb undersigned. r THOS. E. PARKER & CO. He o a in - Vcur KztzzzI ;.--'-r- Weight You can add one-fourth to one-half pound a day by drinking n glass of thi delicious digest ant with each aneaL " Shivar Ale w Dienrrvt BMMATia wits :: BHIVAg MlaUUs. IATU ABB (ISUJI -zt: Circe a hearty appetite, vigorous digestion, rich blood, clear complex' fee sad firm fiesh. Your money back en first doaea if not delighted. At 11 grocer and drorgists. Bottled and guaranteed by the cele brated Shiver Mineral Spring, Shel ton, S. C - If your regular dealer cannot supply yea telephone . PORTEB CANDT CO, DisvribtJtsjr fer RaMgh. H. B. Kbit Matthew Joint resolu I'ton authorising th Governor to ap point a commission to ascertain wheth er -or not a peanut trust exists in North Carolina. ... ;. , H. B. S08 tmwyer Hesolutioa of re spjet npoa the 4eath of Charles B. King. H. B. $09: Sellers To provids for the nomination and election of Rubcsoa county commissioners. U. B. tlOt 8ller To amend the Bev)sal relative te county pensioa boards. . - , H. B. 811 j Baunders To regulate th alary ef the Register of Deed of Pas quotank. . H. B. 81!: Macon To amend tb Bbl section Jt Revisal relative to haul ine.frelirht. ..' ' act auttaorixing townabtp to lasue bonds. - ' " H. B. I15j Iloeutt Ta repeal the aet relative to the election of th Demo crat ie executive committee ia.. Render. H.B. 818: Hoeutt To exempt Pea der eounty fram the provisions of the primary law. . a-I......- H. B. 817i Hocutt-To repeal ths Pender road law, -f roads for Pender. - - - - 0. B. 819: Hocutt To amend ths stick law ia Pender. H. B. 820 1 Hocutt Te fix the pay of jurors ia Tender county. --r H. B. 821: McNelll-To authorize Cnmberland eommlssloner to issue bt id for road. 1L B. 822: McNeill To amend th Cumberland road law. 11. B. 823: Teague To secure uni form high school text book. U. B. 824: Teague To provide for the election of the board of education ta Lee. H. B. 823: Bey, of Maeoa Te re quire all sclwols t teach, adult 11 literate. H. B. 8!7 ' Wilson, of Burke To Your Money Will Pay 50 Per Cent Annually Inrest In -Raleigh Ccmentile Roofing Corporation. It costs jrou nothing to inrestigate. For particuUrs see Miller or Turner at Bland Hotel. ' THAT EGG , Tee, th egg la ssr window was bald by a he a a Rhode Island Med. The hen ta still living. Bad Is bylng we anew this, seesaes we - get aa era for every hen in the fleck yeaterdsy beaatlfo ten bat not so ' large as the ens la wiadew. PHONI 11M 108 VV Martin St. v The egg Is shent th sis et a 1M Watt Backeye Masda. r amend the luw reducing the Burke county board of education from fi?e-to th- e members. ' H. B. 828: Ktklcs To amead th law governing Buncombe Superior Court. H. Br ..828: Wilson, of Burke Relat ing to the contamination of certain creeks in Burke county. 1 H. B. 829: ricMullan Te author lie Chowan county to issue road bonds, H.B. 830: Griffin Te prohibit ear a'vala from exhibiting ia Union coun ty. ' H; B. 831: Crisp Te allow Atlantic town.hip, Currituck county, to become a part of Dare. H. B. 832: Dawson, by request Tt Bmend the law relative to public hos pital. -, H. B .833 : Dtwson To increase: Hit compensation ot Lenoir commissioners. . H. B. 831 Bpenee, by request Te fix the psy for the Baadolph surveyor. H. Br 838: fpence, by request To prohibit ths liberatioa of foxes ia Ban H. B. 838, Jackson Te promote th fishing industry ia Henderson Bounty. - H. It. 837: Jackson To protect gam ia HesdersoB. H. B. 838: Dail To fix th boundaries of th New Bern graded School district. H. B. 839: Lyday To prevent injury to property owners by persons using snaking, logging and tram roads. H. B. 840: Herring To authorize Bampsoa to issue road bonds. H. B. 141: Lloyd Te provide for th election of the couaty board ef ednca tion in Orange. H. B. 842: Everett To appropriate 8230 annually for ths maintenance of the Confederate cemetery In Baleigb. . H. B. 843: Everett Te autborix Hamlet to lsu public school building bond. . HB J44tEverett-Te anthoriz Rockingham to issu public school buHd ing bonds. H. a 843: Grady Te allow Smith field road district to issue bonds. HB4: Neat To repeal the State wide primary act. , . ' II. B. 847: Steelman. bvauest Rel- . . ... ? .. .. -A. mm 'v a'S "eiif ... r- !r WduitW ofilcmwtttrec.. T'TonnrainB; -ine - iopu. , ou run soon H. B. 848: Suttlemyre-rTo amend act H. B. 849: Williams To repeal Mil 1917 absentee voter's set. Bi8ReitemeriHTB- ths eultivatioa of shell fish itt Onslow Bounty.-"-"-"-'"-' - '"' H. B. 80 Ki 8ummerslll To protect fresh water fish in Onslow streams. H. B. 852: Jonee To amend the law relative to graded schools in Carteret.' H, B. 8S3: Matthews, of Bertie To psehiblt ths sale of coca seta7ppareola Bnd eheri-ebla on the Chows a rivCr oa the occasion of tb annual FarmX.V Union picnic. H. B. 854: Matthew, of Bertie Te appoint board of road commissioner ia Bertie. H. B. 853. Matthew, of Bertie Te regulat hunting In Bertie. H. B. 828.: Doughtoa To exempt from taxation no more than twenty-five per cent of the amount of 'he capital stock ot any banking corporation doing busi ness in thi Stat invested ia Liberty Bond and the Federal Farm Loan Bank of Columbia. .. . ( Th baek-to-th-oil movement doesn't seem to appeal to ths sower of wild oat. :, - ' NERVES ALL OH TENSION? A mother in the home, or a'man or woman at bust ness, with nerves undone and the system generally feeling the strain, should find wonderful help in MO Powerful sedatives or strong medicines are habit forming and dangerous. The logical help is a form ui giuiuuiuncnt; aDunaani in ionic properues. Scott' brings strength to the body, through nourish ment that U felt in every part if inclined to U ntrvoat, the logical answer uScott'i Emulsion. sVott ft Drfsc BlooatBtlO. . i. .,l,.,.,',7. IMS . "Good Dress" .Means' Success and Happiness ' - ,- Yoir appeaVance is your best a ggt. There are v some very essential things about "dressing up." There must be sustaining quality.' The style must be right. The fabrics must. be, tried and tested. . It must suit your personality. It must suit your purse. When you get these essentials in a suit or anything to make your "dress up'.' complete you're right and the place to find them is at the De Luxe Clothier. ""COME AND SEE" is all we ask. You'll find the successful appearance will not cost so much and that your pocket book will-keep comfort able. "Kuppenheimer,M "Stein Bloch" and others make them and Boone makes the price to suit you. C.R.-BOONE "Coed Quality Spelt What Boone Sella" Do Lax Clothier ti BALEICB, N. C Cars Kclicf LzJran. INDIGCSTIOM TWO METHODIST CHURCH PAPERS CONSOLIDATED Greensboro, Feb. 21-At a joint meeting last night of the two boards of Methodist TrabliextloB--Th-North Carolina Christian Advocate, published st Greeasboro, the official organ ot tbe Waster v North Carolina conference, and the Baleigh Christian Advocate, published at Balelgh, the official organ of the, North Carolina conference, it wa decided to consolidate the two pub lications under the general designation of the North Carolina Christian Advo cate, which will be published la Greens boro. ,T , ' Colds Caaee Bsadachea aad Paika Feverish Headaches and Body Pain esused from a cold are soon reUevel by taking LAXATIVE BBOMO QUININE Tablet. There only one "Bronte Quinine," E. W. GROVE 8 sig BBtureen the box. 30c.--Adv; " Aaothev Veteran Dead. Comrade Sidney Hefner, age 77, died at 7 o'clock last aigliTat the Soldiers' Home where' he had been aa Inmate for the past six year. He entered the home from Alexander, He wai a mem bcr of Company H, 25Ul Begiment, and served. ia Major G. W. Cook's brigade. The funeral service will be conducted at 3 o'clock this afterne n at the grave In the Confederate cemetery.. For That CHILLY Feeling Take Grove's . Tasteless ' CHILL Tonic. I.T.. r" 1M Btrengtnemng, invigoyatiag Mr. Columbia Psrry Die. Mr. Columbu H. Perry died at 8:30 Vcloe yesterday. afternoon at his home oa South Person ftreet Biter s if Illness of several month. --He was 64 year old and had always resided ia Hslelgh. Ths funeral services will be conducted front iii. residence, 218 South Person street, at 4 o'clock this afternoon" by Dr. Weston Bruner, psitor of ths Baptist Thbeffcacle. - Hayes Beallng Honey Stop th Tickle, Heal the Throat aad Cures ths Cough. Price 33c. A free box of O-PENTRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle. Adv. " HiB honor rooted In diahonor (tood. And faith unfaithful kept him fairly true. Tennyson. - - . Piles Cared la 8 te 14 Days ' Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT 'fails to eur ' Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Stops Irritation) Soothes and Heal. You can get restful sleep eiter the firt sppllcatioa. Pric 0e. Adv. ; .... ... D y V) J I Aa Ordinance AaJhorlzinc tbe I inc , ef 119,000. BoniU ef The CUy cf Ka klgh, for Hospital and Bswer Pur paaes. " Be it ordained by the Board ef Com niissionera of the City of Ealeigh. as follows: Section 1. Negotiable bonds of ths City of Raleigh, te bo known as Hos pital and 8ewer Bonds, are hereby au thorized te be Issued ia aa aggregate principal amount not exceeding SIO.OOO for necessary eipense of the City ef Raleigh, vix: for purchasing land for hospital purposes (laad adjoiaing the ! Rex Hospital) aad for constructing a part of tbe sewer system of the city., . Not more thsa J0 of said boad shall b issued foresaid laud, aud aot more than 83,500 of aaid bonds ahall be issued for aaid sewer, ttajd bond hall bear in tercet at a rate not ex ceeding sis per centum (8 percent) per . r annum, . payable semi-annually, and shall mature within a period of aot mere thsa twenty year. Section t The following matters are hereby determined . aad declared pur uant to sections 17 and 18 of Tbe Mu- 1 nicipal Finance Act, 1917: (1) Ths probable period et useful- ' aess of said land is forty; years, and tbe probable period of usefulness ot said portioa of the sewer system if forty rears. The averse of said D- friods (they being the periods thaV would be atated pursuant to clause of sub-section 1 of section 17 of The Mu aicipal Finance Act, 1917, if a separata ordinance were passed for the bonds for each ef said purposes), taking into consideration the amount of bonds ap plicable to each of said purposes, is forty years. (2) A tax sufficient to pay tbe prin cipal Bad interest ef said bonds shall - be annually levied and collected. - (8) A atatement of the debt of the City of Raleigh has been filed with the City Clerk pursuant to The Municipal Finance Aet, 1917, sad is opea to pub lic inspection. (4) The average assessed valuation of years in wnicniisxe weri? u5v jericu, ss shown bv said statement.' ia SI 4.- the City of Balelgh outstanding, au theriaedTecu toc-be.. authorial, -M flfcewa - bjr said statement, 1 H4-J75.tH. ; . 8eetioa "Thia-wHna""VaTC'1' T " published oae la-each ef fouc aueces aive weeks as required by The Jduai- eipal Finance Act, 1917, ; "''Section' eV Thia eidlaaace ttatt (ako " '. effect thirty days after its first publi cation, unless in th msantinse a peti- -tion for- itr Buhmbisioa to tbe voter is Sled under Ths Municipal finance Aet, 1917, and ia such event it eliall take effect wbea approved by a major ity ot the voters ef the City ot Bal Bigh. . The foregoing ordinance was passed oa the 31st day of January, 1919, aad was drat published oa the 1st day of February, 1919.. - , Any action or preceding' queetioa ing th validity of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty days sfter its first publication. W. L. DOWELI) 7 . city Clerk. ' - Aa Ordinance Aatbertslng The Ism ance ef 87I.BM Boade et Ue City ef Balelgh, North Carolina, for The Parses of "Enlarging the Wsler Sspply System et The City of l- ' etgh and Adding to The Xealansent ef Said Syitcm. .:--, - -; -.-: Be it Ordained by the Board of Com missioner of Th City ot Halelgb. . a follows 1 Section 1. Negotiable bond of the City et Balelgh, to bs known as Water Bonds, are hereby authorised to be is- sued ia aa aggregate principal amount not exceeding 873,000 for tha purpose of enlarging ths wster supply syststn of tbe-City -ef Baleigh aed-addlng-to tbe equipment of said system, Not more . thaa 857,647.01 et said bonds shsU bo issued for such enlargement, and no more thaa 117,352.99 of said 'bonds shall be issued for such equipment. . - Said bonds shall bcar intercst at a fsts aot exceeding six per eeatura (0 per eeat) per annum, payable 'seml-easa " ally, and shall mature wlthla a period of hot mors thaa thirty-three years. Section 8. The following matters are hereby determined and declared pur suant to Beetloas 17 and IS of ths ilu aieipal Pins nee Act, 1817: - (1) The probable period of useful aess of said ealargemeat ia forty year. ' Bad the prolmble period of ascfulaess of (aid additional equlpmsnt is ten years. The average of said periods (they being the periods that would be atated pursusat to clause E of sub- ' section 1 of Bectioa 17 ef Ths M uaici pal Finance Aet, 1917, if a separate or- " dinanee were passed for ths bonds for saeh of said purposes), taking into eon- t ' sideratioa the amount of bond appli- '' eabl to each of said purpose, 1 thirty three year. rrZY A-tasrenfncient to pay he- priM-"1" i eipal ana interest ef said bonds shaa t ' , be annually levied and collected. (3) A statement of th debt ef the :. City of Baleigh has beea Sled with the -City Clerk pursuant to Th Municipal " Finance Act, 1917, aad Is opea te pub lic Inspection. ' ' .. ..() The average - aseessed atualibia" " of property subject to taxation by ths City ot Baleigh for ths three fiscal year ia which tax were kst levied, as shown by said sUtemeat, ia tit.- - 054.797. (5) Th amount of th net debt at the City of Baleigh outstanding, au ' thoriscd or to be authorised, as shown by said statement, is 8UM,775A. Bectioa 8. This erdiasace shall be published oace ia eaeh of four sueees iv week as required by The Munici pal Finance Act, 1917. t. Section 4. Thi ordinance shall tsks effect thirty days after its first nnbli. eatioa unless ia th meantime peti tion for its submission to ths voters ia Sled under Tha Municipal pinnae Aet. 1917, aad in sueh event it shall take affect whea approved te e, majority el the voter of the City ot Baleigh. The foregoing ordinance waa passed" on the Slat day ofs January, 1919. sad was first published oa the let day f February, 1919. tt.Anriom ! t rscstionlag th validity of said ordinanee must be W. U fcOWELL, ' . "... V City Clerk.""'- GlbertC Whits coxscLnxo txcucEsa rsmaa,t.a vs WATMWORKa, LIC ST AXTf , powta, STiuuu 7
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1919, edition 1
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