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. THURSDAY MO?vNLNG, APRIL' 24, ISIS 2 THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. i r.iyit Just as Well Been Dead Said Roanoke Lady Who Suf fered Terribly At Told Below. FOUND CARLE'S HYPO-COD IDEAL TONIC LIKE MANY "I suffered fress rhtumatiam and newvl ritik. My kanrle and arms bothered me m bai at night 1 conld lot rest. I mi aervout and did aot hart much of aa appetite. v . "1 bad baea inlferiag from the abort far the last tweltt months. My an in that I bad to ttay ia bed. I wit bit to take Earle's Hypo-Cod beeause it ia ao pleasant ta take aad it does aet pact my ttomaoh ai otbar preparations of Cod LI ret OH. I was not able to tat anything I waited aad might ,utt as well hate beta dead. "Mr. You eaa just look at me for yourself aad are what Hypo-Cod hai doe far me. My kusbaad brought a bottle of It home one Moaday morning. I had beea ia bed for tereral dye aad I hegaa to take it aad after taking three doaea I wet able to be up and around. Taesday morning I gave noma to my little graailaea aid kit appetite Im proved. My billhead after toeing wbat Carte's Hypo-Cod done for me went bifk to the drug Store where he got the Int bottle and got one for hit grand daughter who it weak end hat been slif feriag from the effort of the "Flu." NorlMe' L began fi lake "Earle't 1 Hypo-Cod I ran get about, use my htnilt and- iron, eat whit I wint to. I rat drlak toffee, aat fried pumpkin, tauuge, t. t caaaot recommend it too highly aa it hat done me to much good. I have not taken the (Int bottle yet, hut jutt i eooa aa I do I tm going to get another and take it before 1 stop, t want the people that need a good tonic te know what Earle't Hypo-Cod hit done, for me. I alto tuffered from my liver and a harking tough but was tonn relieved, "deelared Mr.. J. R. Welch. IMS Riverside Boulevard, Roanoke, Vi, Theuaands rwemmend thin Ideal tonic. It it aot a pateat wedirina and by reading -the formula printed oa both rtrton and bottle Savone ran at once lee why thia preparation aeronrpliahti aad hands felt like they were paralyaed mmA nt.l ana awful mmA I aaull) Bat vie then." I watio nerrottt tvwy -tiett;-eMtartaleat featun-s..ar- able weapont of offense ind defeate; tt (a aaother matter te faee death la the open, eonstructieg roads lad bridgei nd adviaeei for the taea who followed, te do such heartbreaking work la the midst of a hail of steel. Sueh deedt call for the highest order of courage, and we realize that the engi aeere were abundantly endowed with turh courage." Hii eieelleaey referred it length to the aittorie aehievemeata ef the whole 30th division, "North Carolina'! own, who Smashed the Hladeaburg lite at ite most impregnable point." In eoi eluding hit notable tpeeeh, he eitended a warn welcome to the returned mea ia the name of Winitoa-Balem, Cfortb Carolina and America. rf Following brief , welcome! by Bentlor Overman and Cot. Graham, and - kaowledgement. by Col. Pratt for1 the 103tk, the eoldieri were dismissed for WK5M0RE DEFENDS MILITARY SYSTEM (Centime from Pig One.) judge advocate geacral't office to cor rect errors, "we would have had no need for thia great revisory machinery it ihe top." Colonel Wigmore took direct issue With itatementa made by Senator Cham berlaia and Colonel Abaell. He quoted a tpeeeh made by Mr. Chamberlain on the floor of the Senate which declared that the army eourt-martial tyatem rep resented neither a tyatem of justice nor a system of law. ' "If my mm, after any rullonal in quiry whatever, holds to that vluw," Colonel Wtirmora dwtared, "tit ii hspe lesa." Similarly he challenged Colonel An sell'a frequently repeated charge that the military juttler jyttem Is "ircliaic." On the contrary. Colonel Wigmore de clared, there Ire elements in Ihe army system so advanced aid modern that I men in elvil practice can only dream or the day when they wilt be applied in civil courts. Colonel Ansell entered today upon the detailed discussion of changes In law he desires made to .accomplish his main purpose of divorcing the legal as pects of the army completely from the possibility uf military domination. He reviled figures to show tint 4 per rent of the enlisted men brought to trial were corrected. HERE'S A CCCTCTS For T b o Suffering, With Rheumatism Lumbago, Lame Back, and Uric : . Acid Trouble. h and mia "aianav ta consult a toeter, Own na have ta par the Jruteiat for the nwriatlon whi ran mmt nam anas. Vat art botk tha advke al a aaatar aad et at the madlctne whan rod bar a bottla e( Prauriptlon C-2221. Tsia splendid liquid mn pound was WW Um praatlca of a spa alalia for ra-H cava pstiaata raliat hr other doctor and ramadias had lallad. r PrtKrfptlaa. C-tM will rtliava jraa. Sup am joa ga t rur druggist today. Ask him Far a Urge 11.10 aottls of P-aaeriptiea C41U ad Ull Uvaa Pill an h-alu tha luatntnl u wwa at poaafhl. If, altar yatt hara uad two bottlta teaniia to direct Ion, jroa do not teal that yon hava bn tuffielantly baneAttd. take tha tmptr betttaa buk ta rail draswwt. t-ll him all about it and be will aroraptly refund yo tba arks whkk yau paid far tha two bottlaa. Pmcription can bt had at most laod drug storaa or Tha 1121 Laboratorias, Mem phis, Ttna., will and yea a bottle postpaid aa ratatpt at prke andar tha aaaia tuarmnta. -(Adv.) .aaaaUattfc taalta.MJUiB tatdt-b s Chemiral i i.itiier tins is amost inhumaaly Prescription. Bone Rams frinted and distributed for educational but solely for commercial purpose!. Eve undir the aoae law after the maai mum rates jave beea reached there wilt still tW ai annual loae ef snore thai 120,000,000 to be made up by the gen eral public. Thia mskea clear the exaet interest the owaera of certain news papers and magazines have ia the effort now on foot tf discredit the Pott master General. "1 do' not object to criticism having behind it aa honest porpoea, On the contrary it ia welcomed; but it, is re gretted that many conscientious pub lishers who desire to be fair are fr qbently Vunwittiegly misled by those willing to resort to base means for the accomplishment of sinister purposea." MR., BURLESON DENOUNCED BY SECRETARY OF POSTAL DeareTfhit ToitiMiteFCreSiT . eral Has Established Sys tem of Espionage CH Wheeling, W, Vs., laetires the user I maeliine," he ssld, "or a most in ot the finest of quality. (We glldly I humsnly unjust one." send large bottle anywhere prepaid upon ! About no per cent of the officers tried reeelp of price, 11.20. Hieka-Crabtree ; af eoav icted, Colonel Ansell added, but Co. (4 stores), Ralegih, N. C Adr. QUARTER BILLION FOR VICTORY LOAN (Ceatiauad front Pige One.) paign has been almost 12,000,000, or enough to move the Victory Ship, the I'. 8. 8. Marblehead, approximately two miles on its voyage from Han Kranclsoo to New York. The aavy't flying squadron of batlle thipt ind destroyers, which ire rrtiiatng along the Atlantic, Ptrifle and Gulf eoaata to help the Victory Liberty loin, irt receiving enthusiastic welcomes. The battleship Oregon is arousing en thusiasm along the Pacific const. In the 8outh the destroyers Amnion and Beole , .1)(((.ti , h,VB ,ir,r,4 Injustices he- are sailing innusanns or noimra to me .,u,. f ,h present system, nnd that loia'i lubscriptlon. yey , permitted to testify without The Victory ship is scheduled to reach i fcar of punishment by the War lieparl Rafl llleffo at noon tomorrow where she ! manl. t'nlaaa thia was done, ho said. .tn l : i . i. . i- e o '..- 1 .... i : . i ..i i i. , I ftlil no rnirvni I'y li'C t. , r. r. viaiir, i ma inTenilgai OB nillliu iirrini laivv. which will take up the second leg of the Journey. Hayes' Healing Heney Htopi the Tickle, Heals the Throat and Caret the Cough. Price 35c. A free continued "Of course, people in the armv ar not going around convicting enlisted men because they are ofllccrs. That le not true; -hut we do know that th? offlctrt get better trinli." The records of the clemency hoird of which he is the head, Colonel Ansell said, show that 64 per cent of the ctaea reviewed were not well tried and that 20 per cent were ''poeaty tried." William t'reeland of Jncktnnville, Fla., urged that a military appellate court be created, citing his own sxperl tiic as civil connect for two men who had I'een dismltMd from the service i some years ago. Representative Johnson of Roulh Da kota nitide public tonight a telegram to the bar association committee asking thnt lire be summoned aa witnesses in the inquiry some nf the men who are the Postmaster General in the presents of the present master General. eral spurned them both aad ia now confronted with the effort of theae selfish interests through systematic propaganda, atealthily concealing thtir teal purpose by 'creating and falsifying pews, misrepresentation of facta and appeals to prejudire,' to destroy the l&istmaster General, thereby aiding in tie repeal of the law, thus enabling them to resume the enjoyment of a, postal subsidy of over 170,000,000 per annum, which must be taken out of the pockets of the other users of the mail. ' Further tacreaae Needed. "It might not be Wise it this time to suggest it, but as a matter of fact jus tice is between the users of the various crease or tint postage rate instead of a reduction. The general publle for esrs suffered a loss of millions of dol lars by the transportatloa of second class mail it much leas than cost. A Inrge percentage of- this mail Is not New York, April S3.-Dittributiea ef ''Postal Telegraph," the public organ of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company to employees of. the company through regular channels," has beea ordered suspended by Postmaster General Burle son, according to statement issned by William J. Deegan, secretary et the Mi kay eomptales. Mr. Deegan added that "distribution to the public of -literature" which in ' any v. ay reflects on the Burleson's eon- j iror aiso naa oeen oraerea suspenaea and that ia employe who expressed in opinion Igainat the present aontrol First Assistant Post-4 rnaiaw to. p mown. The Postmaster Gen- tuted oa the lines of the Postal' Tele graph system aad every effort 1 being made te shake the confidence ef lha staff la their, belief that the company will eventually have Itt lines returned. Mateoala Expected Today. Newport News, Vt, April W.-'Wlra-leas advices received here tonight stated that the transport Mataonia, bringing more than 3,000 offleere aad mea from Francs, would arrive about aooa to morrow. The Mittoala hat ea board more thaa S00 weuaded, eighteen ef whom are bedridden. The traasport it one day ever-due, having been delayed by ttorms at tea, it it believed. Newport Newt te See Teak. Newport News, Vl., April 28. New port Newt tomorrow will be visited by on of the- taakt which- put the fear of God ia the Germans, tba ungainly but effective Instrument of war coming here ia interest of the Viator loan. Announcement wis made today that al though thil eity's quota It more thia $200,000 larger thia it wit in the Fourth loaa it will be subscribed according to present Indications. shut or feet instant dismissal." Ia addition te the orders against dis tribution of any literature attacking the poatofllce office regime Mr. Deegan deelared that "a system of postoffiea espionage has been instituted en our lines which would de credit te the Rus sian secret service." "Employes," he declared, ''are being lectured by Burleson's representative! that they must not criticise any act of Burleson or ia any way express their opinion of Burleson's control. Any one expressing Such opinions if reported to the postoffire department by Burleson's spies. By means these threats an or ganlted reign ef terror has been insti- Hot water SamEeUef BELL-ANS FOR.JNOIGCSXIQN "DffliT FOR HUfitW 3 V, cliillil)i mm,. m,m. ''HillTlitliSJriMp-TiiBii- lltjfa -J' S ;.! yiLiluiii. II A small bottle of Dan'derine costs but a hw centTat any store. It stops falling hafr, itchlnj scalp and ends dandruff, besides it doubles the beauty of your half, mak in; it appear twice as heavy, thick and abundant Try It! . You never tan tell. The hail fellow well met it sometimes better avoided. The pea Is mightier thia the sword, but does might make write f 666 quickly rclievet Consti pation, Bilioutnett, Loss of Appetite) and 'Headaches, due to Torpid Liver. Adv. til tf Roncra. tan evw- MHh. SaalikMr. attrarUM, aSHaWI MVK LvftUM aa aav mwi. 1. C. Brantley, KlhasCrawall Co., S Droll Stan, and others In rtal- stni Kick's aieh, and t i roue boat North Carolina. Sa met iaialS ' mwtr jw with anuaaa OIL QUALITY LA CIGARS SPINKS A EDWARDS Civil Engineers Maaoale Temple Wiaetoa-Salem, N. C. Fourteen Teart . ef Active Practice. Street PavetaetitB. 8ewer Systi Water Bappty. WANT TO RUIN HIM, BURLESON STATES hot of O-PEN-TRATB SALVE for Cheat ("olds, Head Colds and Croup is ' eaelosed with every bottle. Adv. j Winston-Salem Gives Rousing Welcome To Col. Pratt's Engineers (Ceallaaed from Page One.) (Centlaued from Page One.) Ihe people of Wlnston-Halem and For vth eounty, and formally delivered to the vleltort the "key" to the city." Governor Bickett wis then Introduced by Cel. lllalr ia a short speech, ti the salt who could preside it a meeting ef statesmen, er at the flee demoeriey ef the dinner table, and a man who "has alwayi impressed the people with hi! dignity, hie eloqueare aad his bright asas." "Noae le better fitted to at tend the hearty welcome which North Carolina gives her soldiers than Oover nor Biekett, the great Governor of I great people," Col. ftlalr concluded. Gevaraer Pralsae the Engineers. For the Whole State Governor Biekett, la aa eloquent speech, pild a fitting tribute to the men nf the 105th Engi neers. He deelared that words were too weak te interpret the feelings ef the impulse ea inch an oeeaslnn, but that admiration and gratitpdt for their deeds win yrvimifijr uirirmot nsni mf . M ..... ... . variii eentimenti whiea North Ca'olina et 0M.,ff?eteV:?ih1' ""f1 til especially WinttoB-Baletn felt to-1 fought ibout unlets 'Burleeet Is cept certaia mesasges filed by the New York World News Bureau on the ground that they were Hbeloui. These messagee constituted an article discussing the Postmester General. Mr. Rarleeen'e Stalement. Following ii the statement iscued to night: "The organiged propaganda directed against tlie Postmaster flenernl li thor oughly understood by him. He was ad vised last year that It would be inaugu rated before the convening of tliil Con gress. It doe! not have for its reafK, purpose my desire for Improvement in ; the postal or wire service, but ii in- i tended to lid la accomplishing a redue-; tion of the rites of postage oh second (last mail (newspapers and msgatlnes). i A virulent attack founded upon false hood wts msde en the Postmaster Gen eral by the advertising manager of tht -New York World, the prlneipal news paper engaged in thii intrigue, it the i time the inereise ef these postage rites , was pehding before the ways ind mesni committee. The Increased relet were 1 bitterly opposed. All opposition was ; brushed iside tad in Increase of the retea ass made by the Congress. "The repeal of this lew is whit is new really desired by those ittaeklng the Postmaster General. It Ii billeted by , , ! i In those homes where good music has its most' devoted hearers, you will invariably find the Victrola. W n Y t Because the highly developed taste in art is satisfied with noth ing less thsn the best which the wide world has to offer. RaleighTalking Machine Shop 118 Fayettevllle Street Pumps and Oxfords that have a distinc tive charm of their own. Shoes for the whole family at p r i c e s that suit. GUESS & WARD Successors to GATTI9 WARD 11 East Martin St. HiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtniniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiinii wards tht returning heroes. "Not one thing eaa be accomplished . It modern warfare without the eolleetive hrtia aad eaergy ef the engineer!," said the Governor. "They build the bridges, without which our armies eoiild "hot be atoved, they dig the trenches without which ear soldiers eeuld not bold their lines, and they le all this fnlllltle la the fire ef overwhelming eddt. It is one thing to be at least comparatively secluded ia a treech, . .. srm4 with a rifl et era wpr. formld- Add Variety tothemtalby serving GrapMluts nofbvorlikait end no cereal f fcver quite w Children 13 Ii 3BK3SS53!S :mm' gottsa rid ef.' The principal lobbyist employed by thlt selfish combination, which Is reputed to have raised many thousands, ef dollars te be used for accomplishing tht rapes! of this law, in eltculaf letters, after telling ef the number ef Drmoerntle representatives committed to the repeal ef tht Itw and how it was hoped Bepublleaa members eeuld be used, urged eertala puhliahtre not te eonlnt their attack te the loae law (the Increased pottage rites), but to brotdta their scope for eritielsta. Tkut tht tialtter purpose is d lactose 4. Notice Given Year Age, "In feet, is stated, entice was given the Postmaster Genertl mere thia n year age what eeuld be etpeeted If there wee not aequieaeeaee en his" part ea the suspension or repeal ef this lew. At thst time a member ef the commit tee representing those eosteading for the repeal urged the Postmaster Gen eral to acquiesce therein end ta the (ure ef conversation bluntly informed me 'we bars made and unmade many congressmen. We ruined Pestmnster Genertl Hitchcock and destroyed Air, Tatt. Wt realise that without your aid at msy sot be able te eeeue relief tew but wt will see what na be done Itk the aett Congress. Later g ell kaes publisher tailed ea the Postmaster General lad kite Urged that he recom mend tkt suspension er repetl tf thlt law, saying ta him 'If yon wilt aid or nequieect in tht repeal of thlt Itw, we will titkt yen tht men popular naa la tht Wtltoa eabteet, but if, you do aot I fear they will roll you.' ' "These twt tttteuientt wert taidt to Your Friend Will Not Believe You when yon tell him the spia and tpan coat you take from 1ht bet ia aa old teat thai haa eimplj beta dry eleined Inte newness by ns. You'll hate te "ahew him" he'll say. TeU hint te aead some elothing tt Us and letra fcr him self how to hart all hit wardrobt al ways aew it Unit expense. IDEAL CLEANING CO. 1 Cleaners and Djers J. L. WOODWARD, PreprMer let! Pheaet 161 i- Raleigh, V. C CAPUDIfJE T5TE recommend only when we know, andweKNOW that the graysidewall-Firestone Tires are showing mile age far beyond tfie or dinary performance. We want you to ask us about thisFirestoneTire before you make your next tire purchase. , ;;.; " ' .-- Unusual mileage, combined with our service, is bringing us new customers every day. MILLS TIRE COMPANY W. H. MILLS,, Proprietor, Phona 1161 ti RALEIGH, N. C n TIRES Most Miles Per Dollar 6c ll-I hiQuM QUICK MiLIK NO ACKTAMIjJ EASES HEADACHE w, 0s- afM rn.U,,-Tr H Trm aeewe twei tat, taraer atsew "ttCseS.- f Trhwttnatj nWrtVw ? tastll ' .ka-rst-t ! t eM jf ts- C-3ADL1 Matter to Crove Long, Straitrbt aot t nnd &ucw try! EXELENTO QWIMIMI traC raata skat eaasaaf taahatr Slaae tasar ts9 tntM flhsl sjr)s) tsf eseaaeeetaalsa, MUTTS WAMTu nweaseartiisii int ' lUiDrro Hzncnrj co, Attuna. ea. Gray Seed Company SEEDSMEN Wt) will always tell the) best seed that eaa b frown. Announce to the Public the Opening of Their New Seed Store,, WHOLESALE and RETAIL . Garden Seeda, Field Seeds, Poultry Feeds and Dairy Feeds. 4 Just received few Sweet Potato Plantings. Orders now being takeafor Soja Beans, Cow Peas, Mixed Peas, Peas and Soja Beana Mixed. ' ' ' . We have with us men who told seeds for years. Also men who have farmed and trucked for years, and we feel that we are in a position to help you in both farm ing and trucking. Mo. 3 Old Street, Near Old Market t PETERSBURG, VA. IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL WRITE L'S , '
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