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Thursday r,:o?jr.;;a august k -TIE tCWS AM) ODiSUVEIL VOTETOACGEPT : ' JERaLPlAIIS Fayettevllfe Arranging To Can For Business BrouQfiiby Ca nalisation of Cape Fear r r7ttTi!l, Auf. U Tbt larttt till board of aldana at mI14 Meeting hat alfht votei ananisaoaslv to aeeopt the plant an piioatiat for tit proposed wkarve aad ar ' ken oa tit Cap Fear rivr wbmittod by tat dock eoaamission rad Ha aagl r.eer, Hunte y Abbott, of Alsop aad Frlm, of Newport Kew, Vfc The dues: ' eomauaslon submitted ; detailed ; plant d apeelleaUana of th rim t mut atis, te be eretted to eaie for basinets lirougnt by to analisation of the Cape Tear, and the estimated tost f tke terminal facilities Wea plaeed by tke deck board at $09,880. The adoption of - very -low dok fee to provide lands for tke operation of the docks, Intereat en bond and a aum to be let aiide for the retirement of the bond waa ad vised by the dock eommlMioa, wkieh alee recommended . a aita at the ead of Busscll atreet. a That ear will be running a the Una of the Cumberland Hallway and Power Company in, tLla.eity by the Irst of , ' September waa today predicted by J. D. Calkin, of the Vnnee Contracting Com pany, who ia patting the linea la readi ness for apetatioa. Work will be , etarted tomorrow morning on the in . etallntioa, of tba eroselnjs where the . Kreet railway emtee tke Atlanta Coast ' Una at two point en Hay atreet and rt on point oa Gllleepi etreet. Dia ' erc-.i' r wuirk had arisen ia regard to put.!. ': in of the erouinga composed no of the difficulties which hate been balding bark the street railway people, but thia question was cleared np with the Coaat Lin Tuesday afteraoo. Tha other problem concerns the right f way " over the bridg apaanlag Mallett's pond. Thia matter ia still unsettled, a coufcrenee between the city engineer aad the aldermani bridg committee yesterday afternoon baring failed t bring about an adjustment. Bat this doe not affect the operation of can within th city. Hence Mr. Calkins Stated today that there ia aow ao rea son why the city line should not b in epe ratten before th irat f th month. The company has contracted for three , aad a half miles of track aad ana aa option on tea mils mora. '1 DISEASE AND DEATH ' UNDER BOLSHEVISM New York, Aug. 13. The Bolshevlet Ekonomleheskai Zhism" states that ia the Moscow hospitals aad home the average death rat among women la th maternity ward la 80 per cent, in;; t underfeeding. Th deatk-rate among th new-bora lnfaat la JO per cent. ' AH kind of epidemics are raging, and wottd, tynkns carried away most vie tims. On April 1 th Kossow hospital f contained spotted typhus patient, and eaael ar oa th increase. Ia Jan nary ther wer 6,820 eases, ia Febra ary 9JIS9, and in March UfiBS. Tto October 1 to April 1 8 1-t per cent of the medical staff attending typhi - cases died. Beside spotted typhus there is a great deal of tmallpoi all ever Bussia. Owing to th as af horseflesh ther kav been case of glanders among peo pie, which are generally fatal. Thar ar already signs of cholera.' The per rentage of nerrena eaaes is far greater , than during the war. Hospitals for rff diasn ksve Ions; been over crowded, aad at present the Soviet an tjoritirs are trying to find new prem- - lie wtor luratica can b isolated. Why be Fat? frstoma Slim Thb Seuod Bar yea keard about tba new ay. tm for weight redaction! Ton may eat aad drink all Jrda need. , Ther ia aa tedi) exertlaiag. Tak a littl oQ of koroia at mealtimee aad whea retiring! also follow th simple, clear direction. A loot of weight, tea " sixty pound (whatever you need to .' Jo), may b expected by thia safe aad fileasant system af fat rednetioa. At th dm relit a get a a mall box f oil , of korein capsule, aad start at oaee. B af normal alio, witk good tgv and . ,t attractive appaaraa, agile, qalck . fritted, healthier aad mora efficient. Br . rsdacUe; weight aow yoa ar likely to ' avoid on or mor diseases, heart weak , a, tnnstrok, apoplexy. eta, aad to add rear to your Ufa. Beaten ' br tl of corete. Beeomo thia aad ttay.a. 8hfVUjajtl44Trtint. PLAf , TROLLEY TO II "TV" Promoters Believe That a Main land Resort Will Have a A Big Future ;f 5 ' Wilmington, Ang. 1X-A half miUie dollar for at electric line to Carolina Beach, 13 miles couth of th city, n th mainland, m th proposition ot a aewly incerporatcd company her. It is purposed to bnild the 11 bar H ia oparattoa by aext aeasoa. Leading men in th city ar Interested ia the development w Mayor P. Q. Moor Is president f th ompanyi K. T. Burton, county solicitor, vie-preldeat aad treeeurtr; A. W. Pate, secretary aad geaeral man. ager, aad Joha D. Bellamy, eonnsel. Ia corporator Include these and T. D Lov aad P. W. Wells t thl ity; Joha SU Hoed f Goldibore, and 9, A. 8ehaachaer, t Charlotte. Tha company has 10,000 paid it and ia authorised to increase it capital to Million. I will b th third time that a proposal to build such a railroad ha been pushed forward. One befor aa electioa waa held oa granting a franehi to a company and carried for tha franchise, but th plans wen never developed. A-nno te a bene en mainland has been dreamed af for maav yara Wrightovill Beach ia aa island aad once in long periods a storm doe com damage then, and H 1 th idea af th Carolina promoter that a mainland beach will be aafer. Many hundreds of lot have been told along tha eoart dowa to Port Pishtr, and it u expected that aot a few f these property owner will b deeply interested ia th asw concern. . .;. ,, .;;!' EMPHASIZES NEED OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Montreal, Aug. 13.(8peeil.)Em phailting the importance f Chrbtlaa education aad tha fteat need of it ex tension at th preaeat time, Bcv. M. E. Mlvin, D. D- of Oreeasboro, delivered on of th ablest address here before th aonfenae oa Christian ednestloa and ministerUl nlltf that ha beta heard at Montreat an thia tttbjcet. "Enngelism and edaeatlea an iasep arable,' declared Dr. Melvia, .aad the church must reach th point of reclin ing that foreign missions it tha end aad that homo missions aad Chrittiaa tdueatloa an tha amis leading to the ad a expressed i th great eommuw tloa, 0i y into au world ana freaeh the gospel to very crestur.'" a thia ooaaoctioa Dr. Melvia referred to th meat a iterance of Dr. Robert E. thelppeer, tnlvernajly recognised as aa authority a foniga missions, wbca ac aid. The whol problem of the church today la comprehended ia education. Dr. Melvia placed special mph'aU upon th fact that th great commissi of th Lor la th basis of all work for Christina education and aald that the church, te far, haa wen itc way withoat a program commensurate with the gnat commission. "Mat Bold to Sen Pwr " dney, Auatralia, Ang. IS. It would be arts stupidity aa th part of th British eeftl to relinanUh ' any sea power they pocnese," recently declared Acting Naval Minister Foyntoa. Bit- aated at Britain ia, witk all tee trad mate converging a enc point Lon don it is abeolutely accessary thtt the should ban aofteient ship ia hr fleet te keep tkoso tnd routes open." 1 FOR MAN is the whole wheat grain properly cool'xi with the outer bran coat prepared: in audi a ,Wtw. m motio irri- . .. . WU . tf Wheat retain the outer bran cmtso urefiil in oromo timf bowel er,crdse,at the same time supply ing au the ncnaboay mStding material ;in the whole wheat jjlrain in a digestible, form. The most real food for the bast mcngr. 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