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i SUNDAY J.!OHTirG. JULY 13.1S19. THE fZVS ATCD 022RVEI .13 general garr's address ' at iethodist Centenary Remarkof Veteran North Carolina Ctizen and Confederate t : v Soldier Ot) K Southern Day At Great, Gathering At , ,v Columbus, Ohio (Address ef Goaeral Juliaa 8. jCanr, ft "Methodist Centenary, Columbia, Ohio, , "Soother Day." Jnly 8, Wl.)w , - I am from the land of the Loaf Leaf . . Fine Frota the Bummer Laid; -where the Sua doth thine. I am tew grest Korth Carolina, the food' old Tar Heel ' BUta. And there ara three thing la r my make-ap.tfcat X never apologize lor, 0 but ea the other hand I am intensely proud of and boait of. ' One i that I am a Methodist without any f rills, Juit aa every -day pegged bottom, copper . heel and toe, buttoned up on ih slide, Methodist from hat to heel; and another la that I am a Son theme r, eld-fashioned :-t before the war kind, one that never forgett anything. The ' traditional Southerner, whom tome of yen were taagbp to believe those of yon that Made Uaela Tem'a Cabia your Prayer , Book and yet believe everything . the North Western Christian Advocate pwb-- liahes and the peoples who ia sneaking , of .the XWil War call it the War of the Rebellion. I am of the "Eat "em AlivB" variety, thank. Ood. from heel to hat, although my lore for humanity . la aa broad aa the latitudes aad the longitudes, aa high an Pike's Peak aad 'aa deep at the Pacific -Oeeaa.- I know no North, no South, n East and no West. Ia the Great World War my yonngeet - eon,, like hie father ia the Civil War, nerved aa a private. I waa a private in life's Army. I . wore no atari upon my collar, aor braid, upon my sleeves. Oa the 9th day of April, 1865, that fateful morn ing at Appomattox when the star of the storm-cradled Bepublie that fell went dowa in despair an) defeat. The great Leo with teara trickling dowa - his cheeks, said, "My brave soldier, - human endurance can aecomplith no , more. Go to your homei and make the good eitizeni ia peace 'that you have been brave soldiers ia war. I have tteadiaitly endeavored to follow the : advice of the Immortal Robert E. Lee. 'my old Chief the greateet soldier in f all history sacred br f rofane and this ia the other point that I waa Intensely proud of that I have sever apologized '. for having been n confederate soldier. I am delighted to stand ia fbie dis tinguished Presence and elaim that the soldier who won the' greatest distinc tion in the great World War was a ' Southerner, born if you please ia the Mountains of Tennessee, the 'daughter of North Carolina. Listen, it was a man's job let me tell you fur a moun tain boy whose mother, thank Cod,' is a member of the rrcat Southerner - Methodist Church, to take 130 (ierman prisoners, and to capture 23 machine guns and to kill 33 German soldiers. It makes me tired to hear certain folks bemoaning and bewailing the con dition of mountain people of Tennessee and North Carolina as some busy bodies loag nitre done. , 1 have no weasel words to express my disgust for such fon- . turjjly.. lit some of these' sweep before their own doors, before ventur ing abroad on a tirade of misrepresent tation. ' - My answer henceforth will be Match Sergant York lorn and reared in the ' mountains of Tennessee and in my home town, Durham, North Carolina, " IWei Col Sidney Minor, another Sou thern boy of whom history will write, that led the charge that broke the Hindeabarg line. I am greatly ia love ' with the civilization that obtained ia the 1 Old South prior to the Civil War. My , saothor was a slave-owner, and I re mem- her how we of the South went forth, . to battle, with what eonndenet we com mitted our dear ones aad our homes to the watchful rare of our staves and wa were never diaappointeS. No finer testimony to the righteousness of that civilization could be offered. And I add further that condition, in the South' must have been Ideal, for - immediately after the armistice was signed and we of the South bad scarcely . beatea our swords into plough snares v ind eur spears into pruning hooks, be fore several of our slsves were pro " moted to seats in the Congress ot the United Slates and few to the United States Senate and one made register ' ' ef the Treasury of the United States. v I mention these facts to prove that even the Devil himself is never aa black as he is, painted. . A prouder, more just, more Human People' never were so vilely slandered in the language of Sir Walter Baleigh whet , a statement was made In his presence thst he knew to. be false, ei elaimed 'Tell 'em fct is a lie." " "was there." ' ' ; Please let It be understood ili.;t no man sponsors myreiaark. I have taken counsel ef bo one. No one Is in sny wise responsible for what I a m say ing here today, but my unaffected, truth-telling self. Just plain Jule Carr. who stands here unafraid. My theory ia that the Southland Is likely sooner or later to. prove the sal- - - vatioa ef the Uaion, because our people are native and to the Manor bora. We kaow our , neighbors back for geners- - tions. Leas' than t per cent of the in habitants of my State are foreign bora aad so ef the other-Southern States. , No Bolshevikl or Bomb Plotters srithia our borders. We woa't eland for it, eur eaviroameata are unfriendly te the propaganda of such ideas, la epite of, the feet that some of "" the Great Metropolitan Dalles that op posed prohibition, because we of the South favored "prohibition, styled our Polities "Jim Crow Politic," a vert he- ' ten prohibition flourished more rapidly In the South than any other portiea of the Union aad be it said to the ever lasting credit ef my .dear Southland, : that Mississippi the home of Jeffersoa Oil SIUVE o:o:;sly Wfcem yew awry risww' feat tsw-a taw ewrftww ( tkm akta th M It to s jkmrtm. Tse lr way eai bale 1 attack It aaar tha pkta. DaMtrewle. t wrlataal aaaltarv Sleala. aaa ths . s..,,taa. Owl? )! Bail tract fee a ira. At tall tm aa. It .) elaaa, saall fraal ia Mk snattea la alala aralaa avelaaa aa taaawatT Pa. Mlraela. JWtfc lb mm fat Ava. Krw '. ... .. Davis, was the first state la the Union, er near the first, to ratify taeprohibi tioa ameadmeat to the eoastitutioa. ., Our colored pepulatloa are well sua aered aad well behaved. Prosperous, contented sad happy as rale, ae where o earth do two races dwell together ia mora harasony. The stronger aad more intelligent race alwsya dominates. Ye can't make water rua op hill. God Almighty did aot da thaC ., : , . The largest colored Insurance Com pany ia the world owned and managed entirely 'by colored people,' is ia my home own. Two week eg th eompaay held their annual meeting' ia Durham, their Home Office aad 250 nice looking .intelligent youaf - colored . mea were brought to town and I want td tell you. you would nave to travel a long wsyt and look a long time to find so fine a reoLtag est1 of yoking mea, aad they were exceedingly well behaved and ia telligeat.' ' vv Th President ef J he Company used to b nay barber. He ha shaved me mora thaa 100 time. A mora Chestefw fleldiaa gentleman, white or black, I do aot know thaa John W. Merrick, the President of the Company he is ill aow, aad I go regularly to visit him. The Superintendent of the Ave graded schools of my town is a very fine col ored man. He has several hundred scholars asder his care.' Eighty per cent of the taxes to support these Ave schools are paid by the white tax-payers ef my tows. Aad if yen will prom ise not to tell, I . will say that the Superintendent above referred to, was the barefooted ragged child of a col ored womaa who waa Mrs. Carr'i washer woman. She came Monday for tha wash aad Friday to return it. "Lit tle Billy' usually came with his mother. I asked that I might educate him. I sent him through college and aow, he is not only a Professor, but quite a real estate owner and a gentlemen. If any of you choose to inquire, his address is Professor William G. Pearson, Dur ham, N. C. , Ia 1915 I waa so unfortunate as to lose my dear wife. I went away from home aad took a long trip to the Ori ent. I left my premises (and I have a beautiful home) in the care of a col ored, man, who had had the care of my place, under tha training of dear Mrs. Carr for forty years. During my ab sence he sickened and died his wail waa Oh! if I could only live until the "Boss" comes home. Be wss aot granted this privilege. I want to tell you this touching incident. At the funeral, there were six pall-bearers, three of Joha'a sobs walked bear headed oa one aide of the casket aad three of my sons walked bear-headed oa the other aids of the casket. Now I want I" close with a message from an old Confederate Soldier, who has passed his three-score years and ten and ia almost half way to his four score years, aad my message ia part ing i this: My heart's desire and earnest prayer is, that before I go to my Maepelah to sleep with the Fathers, I desire to see the unileatioa of the Methodist Episcopal Church aad the - Methodist Episcopal Church South! I have longed for the day when like the led when he chopped off hie dog's tail, he chopped it-off close behind his ears, so would I love to see the word "South" chopped off the name of my Church. I fully realize that a give aad take adjust ment must ,be entered into. I fully realize that such a settlement or agree ment involves aerious consideration and the exereiae of more or less wis dom aad Christian charity. Still I have confidence in the measure for unifi cation and 1 fully realize that all the giving aad taking ' must aot be done by only one party to the controversy. Both -parties mast agree to yield cer tain matters. I am oaly a plain Metbo- THE SCALP TONIC DANDPlltTC. .; HOTELS AjND RESORTS Virginia Mineral Springi HOTEL and BATHS ' Craig Co, Va. A thoroughly modern and np-to-dat Health aad Pleasure. Resort, oa the Appalachian Divide of the Allegbanies. Easy of access. Reasonable rates. Ask for booklet , J. D. FORSYTH, Manager, Ripley Springs, P. O., Va , FBOPOSAL rOB STIEET IMPROVEMENTS, ETC rayotteville, Jua 2.-fiea)ed propos al will be received " by the mayor and beard ef aldermen ef the eity ef Fay ettevillc, North Carolina, until I p. m., daly 19, 1, aad the publicly open ed aad read, for the construction of epproaimately tlOO square yards of street pavements, 1,000 equar yards ef concrete gutter, and the construction of all aseeeeary drains. t Mack Mara Work ta Coatemplated. -All prepoeala mut be mads oa tb blank form furnished by the city, and a cert iled cheek for twenty-Hre hna dred dollars (1200.00) must accom pany aaeh preposaL ' Pma may be inspected at aad epeei leation ebtaiaed from' the efflee of the mayor. Joba Underwood! aad from the city engineer. .- . The right b reserved te rejeet any er all bid aad te seeept any bid. as the interests of the city of Fayatteville may require. , . . , ; JOHX WCDEiwOOD " -v - - Mayor. "H. J. SleBUIIi, - - -7 - - - ' i City Clerk. , ' ' JL C PERBF. 'v City, Engiaeet. . diet layman, X have takes counsel of aa cae. I am only talking as I pray, I beg to lay to eur dear Brethera of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Leave the adjustment ef the aegro questtoa largely to. tht Southern Methodists. We be brethera. We understand the aegro and I am inclined to promise aa my initiative and responsibility, that we Bputhera Methodists, will render te Ceasar tha things which art) Ceaaara. Hear the conclusion at the whole mat ter. In the beautiful words of Hon. William L. McKirJey, tha Kth Presi dent of the Uaited States, whose splen did Statue steads hard by your beauti ful capital in, this splendid city him elf a staunch Methodist "Let at ever remember that enr iaterest ia ia Con cord not ia Conflict, and that onr real eminence rests ia the victories ef Peaea aot those of War." , Take me home to the plaee where 1 - first aaw light, ;t Te my ewa dear Suaay Southland, take . me home where the mocking birds ' aing me te sleep every aigbt, Oht to my dear Dixie Southland, lead - me home. , .-. :;,' - .' : Good Bye. ARGUMENT ABOUT MULE ' . ONE MAN SHOOTS OTHER . ... ' e High Point, July It Ed. Farlow, a inaiaa- teacher of the Mt, Qilead church, .Randolph County, community, 12 milee south ef High Point was shot and instantly killed tbia morning by Marvia Harris, the shooting oeeurlng at the home of Harris. ' - The tragedy took plaee betweea I aad 10 o'clock, it is stated, aad Harris was immediately plaeed under arrest by Randolph County offleiale and car ried to Ashboro. where he waa lodged ia jail. ' Tha shooting resulted from a controversy devolopiag ever the sale of a mule by Hams to iariow. KIYSTOM SALES INCREASE. "Now that Jho manufacturers have decided to gtrantee the Keystone Tire for 8,000 miles and make adjustments a that basis, this tire represents the supreme tire value of the year aad is destined to become extraordinary pop u'jr with motorists of all classes, s eording to Mr. O. C. Blackwood ef the Baleiah Tire and Rubber Co. The Keystone tire baa been selling so fast since its guarantee has been raised that wa are finding it difficult to keep up with the demaad, notwithstanding the recent greatly increased factory out put ' Our sales of "second" tires have also njounted rapidly recently in spita of all arjund" reductions in list priees. 'We a:e receiving large shipments of this elass of tires n. they no sooner arrive than they are sold. We handle only the better Quality "seeond tares and they mean a considerable reduction in tire upkeep for those economically inclined. McElwoa Buck. Mr. W. H MeElwee, presdent of the Oldsmobile Sales Company has just re turned from the factory aad reports that the Olds Motor Works are enlarg ing their plant all around aad. are pre paring for the biggest yea in their history, their twenty-fourth year ia the business of , manufacturing high clasa automobiles. They are , bringing out their eight cylinder ear, with new body and many improvements.. "BAYER CROSS" ON . GENUINE ASPIRIN "Baver Tablets of Ascirin" to be tea uine must be marked with the safety "Bayer Cross." Always buy aa un broken Bayer package which contains nronar directions to safelr relieve Head ache, Tootache, Earache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores larger patkagee also. Aspirin is th trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetieaeidester of Balirylieaeid. -Adv.- ..... a xeoaTt ATLANTIC CRT. H.' 1. ajLi eiiajfai aTirrirwr-rrriTrTiiaiii' " "i . Casta aad Nat AMtaativ Lstailsa HOTEL ESPLANADE WHOM BLOCK. OCEAN MONT. Dlrwtlr the Board walk. Boston to Bo I - I J. aaetsM fl. engwiajsi m re- in aacinwiia vasanw a -- aacitr tot. Vrk ani mm watar baths art- at ana shmh an wr aaaeinaamv ra krdr4lMraiMatl araartatanL Orchestra Daneiac Aato km matt train- Btaklat Ovwika eiratUaa. W. F. SHAW. HOTELS AND BESOBT8 Highland Lake Inn Oaof North Car el Most Superbly Equipped RotorU "In the Land of the Sky," .2300 feet above sea level. Golf, boatinjr, swimmingfishing, music, dancing. Choicest table fare. Several cottag-es for families. Open Juno IS. Reservations Being Mado HIGHLAND LAKE INN Headerseavllle, M. C. Hotel Raleigh They have "Caught the Habit" and . our Cafe proves the mecca. jSunday, dinner very popular. , EVENING CONCERTS i 7:30 TO 9:30 The Management U07 PREPARING TO Rocky Mount Will Be Scene of , U. C. V. Reunion Early " Next Month : . V-'.. " ' 1 11 I I . ,.,', . (8pial te News aad Observer.) , Bocky Mouat, July ItArders hav been issued by Major General James L Metts, commanding the North Carolina Dlvialoa 'ef the Uaited Confederate Veteranav calling the veterans of the State te assemble for their 1818 reoaioa at Boeky Mount, August 8-6-7. . Citixeni ef Bocky Mount are exerting themselves te give the veterans a glo rious time, and it ia desired that a fall representation of veterans wilt attend the reunion. - - ' According to tbc by-laws of the U, C. V. no camp can hare representation unless their annual dues have been paid to General W. E. Miekle, 824 Commerce street, ftew Orleans. Provision will be made for those n able tb pay board aad lodging. Cots will be furaished, but tha veterans must bring their blankets. The Railroad Administration has au thorized rate of 2c per mile ia each dlreetloa for the State Beunioa ot the TJ. C. V, th rate ta be available oaly to members of the U. C. V. and mem- ban ef their families, aad to auxiliary organisations meeting at the same time and place with the U. C. V. proper and member of their famine, upon presea tatioa to ticket agents of Identification certificates at time ef purchase ef tickets. Jt Is the duty of the ef leer of the V. C, V, and also the of fleer of the auxiliary bodies to countersign these identifleatioa certificates la behalf of thejr respective organisations aad make distribution thereof direct to their mem bers. The Identifleatioa certificates are supplied by W. IV Craig, chairman Southern Passenger Traffle. committee, Atlanta, Oa., aad must show ae-aimlle signatures of tha officers designated to countersign them. Preparations for the reunion are be ing pushed rapidly. The fir large to bacco warehouses will be need for sleeping quarters, mess ball and assem bly' hall, while arrangements for the care aad comfort of the sick will be Tobacco llatit Easily Conquered a FWTrar r wit writtra bk Ulltng kw tar tobacr r an? habit saf ha aailar tad piltIj? anlha ta thraa ara with dillfhtful btnoftf. Th (ulnar. Edvsrd J. Wood, TB II, Sts ta t, Vnr York City, WUl maU ala swle tr aa tat la alaus wrtppar. t Tk hasllh mwtfM weadarlaUy si tar m4 ale lis pioa ta ent ( th ri s. Cila , Inaaail sW, dr ra, namal til. 4 dlfMtiaa, nanlr vir, tr( wmory, and a tart cat ta ncinry ara awna tb satny bantats repertaa. Oat rid f that aarvoaa faaling : a aar ns4 j , tip, sifar. citarett. aC r ckcwlat ta- i cc t etf that trrltatiag Caalra. A ram ia aaparlualiy: writ lar tk fre liaak tea ' day; kw ctkar thia Italia advertUftaa) r Cool Clean Convenient Rooms Rates At Reasonable) Cafe Service -Uniurpasied r . GIERSCH HO and Cafe TEL J HOTEL AND BE80BTS i V. made. ' tb city will be suitably lac, rated for the eecaaioa ' aad a program of uausual interest ,ia ia eeuraa of preparatioa. ' . .. '-. , , . FLAT rtjVER ASSOCIATION WILL MEET AT CREEDM00R Oxford. July l&r-The Flat River Baptist Atsociatloa will hold ita aa auat bessioa at Creedmore, Wedneeiay and rhuredsy ef thia week, .July .14, and 7. Thia association includes pas tors, laymen ' aad members of thirty two listinct churches, totaling a sweat berahip of approximately . TOO. - Bep reseatative will come from th aigh boring counties, Vance, aad Peraoa, however, chiefly from Qraavill.- . The principal speaker ef the occa sion wUl be Bee. J. P. Hart at the Firet Baptist Church ef Oxford, who will deliver the aanual aemoa ta the convention. The officers ara: Dr. E. B. Meadows, moderator aad Ber. E. O. Uery, clerk. . . t Bpeaklag of Jong-haired piaaiati. yon eaa tell ,them by their locks aa weH aa by their keys. . r RIr.H.p.Krater Tells How Coticnra 'Healed Pimples "I had ugly pimples on ay face, mall plmalea broke out en my two eaa iney Bgn ttcblng and burn Inv and caasina atari a. t Unmans, alao laaa ni alaan. ,9 Tbey hched ao rntaaeely that I had to acraKh them, aad In about two wesks they do- walapeg lata eoro eruottotis. "I waa treated, and aaed vmriooa leAedJee, but fousid ao msuha, and my trouble bad mated nearly three years before I begaa to no Cmicttra Soap aad Ointraetit. Tha ptmplea bagan 'to dbmppaar, aad In four weeka I waa compkieJy beafcd.'' 8lgnd) H. O. Krater, R. 2, Boa 33, ait. View, Okla. V Once dar, keep yxxir kia healthy and clear by using Cutkura Soap and Ointment for every -day toilet wnrpooe aad Cutlcura Talcum as pewaw end parfunn. lf,Oliiliil IS ad Mc Tabaai ta. SaU thrauahaat th warki. For Sanakchfraadiri "XattWaLaa. acatjrlai. Da. K UaUaa. Man." aaUaaaafaala-aaa aaaamaa SBaTBBaT VMtvjra kvmamm samawayemi wemamamg mmmama. KMOSTS ATLANTtO C1TT. a. J. ARtES THt OCalAM leawf 1 vwrasMwieao rMl I Munm wttnout ertlWWttellaWCet. S?StSas ROTBXa AKD axaoBTS. ;THKNQrED; Connelly Springs Modem hotel right oa th rail road and at tha mountaine, with M cofflfortabla rooaaa well fur Blahad, edewtrid lights, call bedla, aewaraga, batha, ate Rooms with private bathe. Nica eottarea, mea la at hoteL Superb mineral water (7 springs) famous for half a century for their , heal ing powers. Cures and enables Eio eat what you want and cu lt. No consumptives taken, icjent physician. v Law rata-May lit Nav. LSt t lit nav wki lawar rata ay taaaaoaia) aaal aartaaniaifMallli aad ta thaa aaula iaaear. float i hHa. AS swaaaaaiata. GaU taaa far aU. Writ far Ulaatrata booklat. TaaraU flaaaa. Win. JEFF DAVIS. . Cea BfHaia.lt. C m iiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiisimixiiiiiniii There are scores of attractive surhmer resorts in the South in the Virginia Carolina, North Georgia and Tennessee mountain and along the South Atlantic seacoast. Each has their special alluring charms in advantages for rest, renewed health, recreation and pleasure. Each has ample hotel accommodations to suit any purse. t , . . : Beere deciding on your summer outing, provide youreelf with lluetrated booklet and information aa to fares, train service, eta., furnished bj the United States Railroad AdminisUatkm thru your local ticket agent or the nearest Consolidate 1 Ticket Office or by addressing the Official Travel Information Bureau at 603 Healey Building. Atlanta. Ga., Special Summer Rort RaUt on SaU ) Daily From May IS LimtUj to Oct. Vl 1 "'. V. " . 'J- -. .Every official and employe of the tnited State Bailroad Al nitnistratioa ia a public servant. Call oa kirn freely. , . Travat Boraaa 1 Ubartr fc tfaat Htm y era CH )1iiiiiihiiii!Ii;iiiii!i:::::iiiiii!:t RHEU7.1ATISM IN ANKLES ACHED LIKE A JUftlPING TOOTHACHIi '-A.' Soon Aa H 1 Wont To Bed Pain Is Skouldar And ' ' ' Anklet Hurt. v i FEELS LIKE A' NEW 7 MANTOOK HYPO-COD I had rhenmatiam so bad that at aigbt my aaklea aad ebouldere wonld ache .lik a Jamping toothache aad it would keep me awake all aigbt some time, I bee. aa e ao wash aad aiiansted with this pale and lea of sleep, that-1 felt miserable. Even a? appetite weat back ea me aad I doa't knew what I would bnve doae if it hadn't beea for Earla'a Hypo-Cod. It sorely ia wonder ful medicine. Since taking three bottles I feel like a aaw man,'' declared John i. Padgett, 1119 80. Tryoa BL, Charlotte, K. C. "I've only' taken three bottle of Earlea Bypa-Cod bat I already feel lik a aew man. All tha pal a la my thool- HOTELS AND RESORTS . He Itein Hcnse WayaeavlUa, W. C (lees taat iltira.) Tha Service Pleases the Most Exacting. Neet Baatlfallv Ucateds a full view of all the Monntains, which is grind, Inspiring and aever to be for gottea. Trees, Bowers aad wide verandas. Courtesies of the Hotel Qor doa extended to oar guests. , Bateai tUS ta UN par day. fU.N te I17AS per wseh. hfBS. D.'L.' DUNHAM, Prop., (A womaa of years experience ia this businese.) " - ; " ' ' ' HOTELS AND BESOBTS V7AYW ESVI LLE, W. C. BATWOOD WBITB SULPBVE BPRDiGS HOTEL HOTELS AND BESOBTS. The Favorite Summer Retort Waaaeavitle, North Caroliaa Tkraa Tamssid Fast Alt! taaa Hark Tm Eaa at tk Batktaa-Ia tk kaart af the Bio Bids. KnacnUas; Tka Swftasrlaad af AawHea; Tk Ua4 at th Skjr. 1 .! Batali HOTEL GORDON Theewashly Madaea; Hot aad Cold Kannlng Watr la Every Boom ' Baa Takla la TVa Uaaatslasi "SWaala Parckas' ; aaa Man ra Stsaaaan. CONTINUAL AMUSEMENT, ritat Claaa Osaka. Pana- j rattHac. eatanc. itataaaaek RMtac, Baaatif vl Drtvas, . Tanaia. Aataawkiliae. Saeaal Ufa ta Ik Ta Cmtan at tka CORDON.' Writ at aaw lae Baavrntwaai 1 r. O, PUMHAH, PiawrWtor. ' ' ' T ' Z itATri it i rtTIMIAIir -TAame LI NEW YORK a. a.,, Vacation e5T71 B lime! And all travel restrictions removed! The railroads are ready to carry you in comfort wherever you wish to go'. Iravat Baiaaa TraaatBoraaa MUaator ttuMJa i aiMia v I --. t i- der aad ankles lave disappeared sad I aow have a daady appetite. I sore can sleep now when I go to bed. I have more strength sad energy aad am aow back st work,' thanks to Earle'e Hypo Cod. It has cared my rhenmatisav and bniH ate ap. I know it ia aU thst is claimed for it and recommend it to all,' declared Mr. Padgett, with the Chsrlott J Pipe aad Foundry Ce.f i v ? C Whea tie blood la full ef poison, Earle's Bypo-Ced comes ia aad strength ens you. Enriches the blood. Drives out impurities. Pots tha atomack is order, kelps the serves ' end build you up. ...-, Earle'e Hvpo-Cod, is aot s patsnt medicine. ' The formula ia ea each bot tle. Ask the druggist, or ask the hnn drede of doctors who prescribe sothing else in many, eases. Ask the thousand la this vicinity whs swear by It ' Notei We prepay large bottle Earls's Hypo-Cod aaywhere for $1.20 pins fie ' war tax, in stamp, coin, P. O. Mo.' cheek. Hlcks-Crabtre Ce..( stores), Balelgh, N. C-Adr. "T-";1'!';. , HOTEL. AND BES0BTS , ,., Private and ' Pubis Bath, Elee-," trieity aad All Modern Convea iences. . Private Board; Home- liha Atmosphere' Excellent Ta- . . tie : rresa Couatrr ' Produae. . HOTEL A3SJ. BESOBTS RlShaat altHaat anr rallmad tawa aail efatoaka. Bra. ' tna atawashara aad uawaaalaal maaataia saaaarr. "T" """ i avnats, tab las, iwan. nUas. ridtaa, rbatm aaa aanama. Rota) tharaijcklr feaavatW and rsSaaaaMt arivaa) balks, . kot 1 aaS el mains watar ar tooaii axoallant autolaa ad wM faaMu mbMral wtr. Bpacial ntas hr wk la aartias (aaUla. Foe. fmrtkar v iaionaatiaa. raUa, ate, aadraaa MBS. 1. U MOSGAN. WarBawvtn. tt. 'C v HOTELS AND BESOBTS.' Badal Ufa Baaatai Paataras S J II aAAl .. I . ROOMS' I , a 400' BATHS ' I IBB rVAAAAaVI PMaaw , SM $3 PiL0' : a: I!ZIXIII:ilXI!IZIZIZlXIIIllllZl!IIIxi - nimiiimiiiiiminininirixfifri ...p..-. ................ ....--rrrr(frlJJJJ
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