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SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1C10. TIC KZVS AKD OCiSIlVER. 1 I AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS MW OVERLAND (90) TRUCK WITO iprcse body 800 lb. cap. for oak at 14 price. . Farriah-Drivet C Daaa, W. d 18-3t WANTIlCOaD RUNABOUT BODY, lore model, fair condition. J. Bank Yclvcrtow, Fremont, N. C. 18-8t FOB fULE-pBD TOURING, ; 191$ aiodfl, drhta very littla. Bav - bought heavier ear. Addne E-t," eart Newe tal Obierver.- 13-I5-1T 191 FORD ROADSTER . -. FOR SXLE -- perfect coromoM. t HAS EXTRA EQTJTPMEXT, ,': MOCK ABSORBERS, ' URGE STEERING WHEEL, TALE LOCK. ' HAND KLAXON. PBICE $700. ADDRESS "H.2," CARE NEWS AND OBSERVER FOB BALE ONE PRACTICALLY NEW Baa tearing can first check $850 get meehin, 0. S. CalUhuu, P. O. Boa 112, Bladanboro, N. C 15-St. FOB SALE 1018 BUICK "8." BUN - 4,000 mile. Boa 124, Saaford, K C, - 13-5t. THREE-TON WHITE TRUCK EQUIP . pad with body, eab, ot. Ia parfatt condition. Cath or Term. Bos T87, . Bland Hotal, Balelgh, N. C. 17-7t AUTOMOBILE FOB SALE PERFECT eoadltioa! mod maoaa (or tilling. Apply phon Sit. . 7-141 THE HANSON "SIX" HAS ARRIVED. See It at Bramlty Motor Company 810 South Saliibury, or at Blaekwoll Motor Company, Greenabon, N, C. Stata distributor. S40I , 35 SLIGHTLY USED CABS 89 FOB SALE BY THE AUTO EXCHANGE, RALEIGH. IT. C. BUICK LIGHT SIX TOURING CAB price, 1,000. Ia perfect ruealng "condition. - Bet Tit brand Bw tired DODGE SEDAN ; PRICE, (050. ONE of the bait doled car built. Ha white wire wheel and acw tlrei. DODGE SEDAN; PRICE, 1,100. Looka at good aa aew. Itaa baca well cared for aad la ia Baa ran Ding condition. 1918 FORD TOURINO CAB; PRICE. 1350. Thil car ia in perfect eoa ditioa and ha a fine running aio tor. Tlraa are all aaarly acw. 1018 FORD TOURINO CAB PRICE, 8523. A Ford ear acrer had a bet ter er quieter motor thaa thli one kaa. Tirac top, atoter aad general eoadltioa of ear arc all good. 1918 FORD ROADSTER; PRICE. $500. Thil ear i ia good runalng eoadltioa and looki good. MAXWELL TOURING CAR; PRICE, loOO. Look a good a brand acw. Owaer muit tell aa he need the wonev. . MAXWELL ROAD8TER ; PRICE, 8350. Eaaily worth tflOO. . MAXWELL CLUB BOADSTEB; price. $750. Thia ia praetieally acw. It ia painted brewatert greea, and ' ha five white wiro wheel and Ave tire. It is a beautiful three pa- eenfjer roaditer. m-""'"t ROADSTKRi PRICE, 81J00. Easily worth 81,500. It ia in pe" . li ll IMHldltlOU. OAKLAND-ROADSTER i PRICE, $750. You can hardly tell it from acw. A fine motor and new tlrea. BAXON SIX ROADSTER; PRICE, $650. Used by a Raleigh doctor and has been carefully rua aad well taken care of. A bargaia. BEO TOURING CAR; PRICE, $400. Not priced so cheap because there Is anything wrong with It, but be cause the awacr la lea lag Bal eiltli. Has new top, new tlrea, new rent cover. Looki good aad rua line. OVERLAND MODEL 90 TOUBINO car; price, $900. Run let thaa ! 000 miles. Owaer left siek from the Flu and caa aot ran a car. Jti 1 new ear at a borialn price. FORD TOUBINO CAB PRICE. $350. lias a new 1019 motor aad bread new tires. HUDSON TOUBINO CAB; PBICE, $1,100. Ia Una eaaditioa and has aewtire. Worth $M. . 1918 FORD SEDAN; PBICE, $750. Thil car Is la perfect eoadltioa aad looki' good. Has beca and very FORD' ROADSTER WITH fRUCK body, pries, $400. Makce a flat ' light deHrcry track. Motor la this car ti ai good ai a brand asw oa. Tlrei all good. DODGE DELIVERY TBUCK PRICE, $500. Ha brand dew tlrea. The motor is a quiet aad a good ai SAXON SIX TOURINO CAB; PRICE, $800. A good ear aad wry aheap ' nt the price. . S THE ABOVE ABE JUST A FEW OF the bargain whick wa hare la aeed TERMS tWB GIVE REASONABLE term to good people. ' GUARANTEE: EACH CAB WI sell is ander a poiltira guaraatea. - NOT SECOND-HAND CAB81 THE can w tell are not lecond-haad cars, but are aUghtly ned ear 7 who owner mnt sell. RICE8-0UR PRICES ON CABS . " - are $100 aadcf aay aa elsea. , ' Write ai for aot list ( ased can with priecs. j t Write a If yoa kara a car to NIL 4 auto exchange; j. s. Mcdonald, mob., RALEIGH. N, C IT TOTI HAVE A USED AUTO, YOU WD3H TO BELL WRICSHRDLUNt with ta aell, write me. I caa cell it for yea. G-4, care Nw aad Ob itrrer. 14-lt AUTOMOBILES-TRUCKS For Sale-Wanted) ; 1 BUICKV - AUTOMOBILES IT YOU bv n for oh writ at aa we eaa ell It for rot eulekw aai Utter lhaa any else. Ante Exchange, Raleigh. - , ., - DODGE AUTOMOBILES IF TOU I a..-.. . ju-i i- u.a. i Si'u"oV rriS&TJu better uii anroaa ! auio mcmm, i KAiciirii. WANTED TO DEMONSTRATkl TllAT yaar tirat will ba correctly repaired aritk bait waurial tad modara eqaip teat aad tlt prk UI dcllfht if I yea will acad thaw by parcel por. e WUliaaiaoa Tire scpair weru, TU N. Panoa St, - ; Tlll BUICK SIX, flVfi PASSENGER, good aoadlUoa, good tin all arouao. $1,800 esih. Owaer goiag away. "H B," can Newe aad Obrvr. 17-St NEw" kobEL CHEVROLET TOURING aar. ia perfect eoadltioa s beea real 4,000 tullea. $430 1 reason fo-Vlllng, ownir leaving. Bos Si, Duaa N. C. - - 174t AUTO REPAIRING . WE PAINT AUTOMOBILES AND aaear antanoblla totte. Joha W. Eraaa Boa. Ralelsfc. 2S-30t LOST FOUND STOLEN TAKEN BY MISTAKE AT DANCE IN Piaa Tod Thoriflay alcht. AttgiiK Utb, aary blue coat-t coat. Finder pleaee ratura to MaUul 9. Foaatala, Tarbora. N. Jtewta 4. I7-tt LOST TUESDAY. BLACK pan eoataialai I kiya, foae. tain pea, earda and tome money. Finder plcaae retura to "G-3," Ncwi aad Obaerrar attea for re ward. BIDS WANTED SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED aS the office of the Bampsoa Oil aad rartiliser Co.. Clinton. N. C, aatll aeoa Monday. Sept lit, 1919, far thi artctioa af a fertiliser house, lity by one hundred aad fifty feet Plaaa aad apeeiflcatioaa caa ba aeea at the office 6 the aompany. AU bids muit be accompanied by eartlBed check la the sum af 1500. Thi right ta accept or reject y r all bldi ia resemd.'l Xi-SI rot BALE-SAW MILL SLABS. CAN ship serartl eara per week, write mi for price. L. S. Ollti, Apet, N. C w.-f.- -V1 MONEY BONDS- SECURITIES LONG TERM FARM LOAN'S 5, 7, 10 and SO years t caa mate cheap aaa quick-prepayment privilegea atop la tarasL OorreaiwadeaU la ariry couaty. Chiekamauga Trust Co Bal alffh. N. C. 17-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON WAILS aoaaty real estate; amounts from $iw ta $2,000. Soathera Inmranea A Realty Cr.ean.nT. 324 FayettCTUlo street ' " l-7t . COAL WOOD BIRCH, PINE, HICKORY WOOD FOB ale. Heaeat saeasate. Prompt de livery. Order aow oeiore aigaar prices. I also aaw wood. Bell phoae 1304. B. A. Umbert. 17-Tt SCHOOLS COLLEGES BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND THOR- anehlr Uncht Special Bummer jutea. Addreaa Qreeniboro Commercial School. Greeaabaro. N. C far CaU- Inane. t-14-lt LEARN AT ' HOME OB ' SCHOOL Shorthand. SalemanihlD. Bookkeep ing, on credit. Ponitioa guaranteed. Edward Colleae. Winston. N. C. .8-1-901. SUMMER RESORTS HOTELS TO CORRECT REPORTS THAT UI beingwrireulated, wirt to lay tnc noiei Harper, UGrange, N. C, Is not closed but atill open aad eolielts and appreciate your, pnronr. . . HVrner. Vtm. 1T-80-24 WE8TBBOOK COTTAGE, VIRGINIA BAY 8TATION, OCEAN VIEW. VA. 17-20-11-13-24 MACHINERY TAKE NOTICE IMPLEMENT DEALERS For scTCral eeaeoa certain job ber hate been aalllag and ap plying tha trade with "CLIO SWEEPS" THAT ARE NOT GENUINE "CUO, SWEEPS." Wa make thia announcement to notify dealers aad farmers that GENUINE CU0 SWEEPS, SHOVELS AND BULL TONGUES can ba had only through na aad that all Genuine "Clio Sweep" ar stamped with our trade mark. Our ealesniea will call upon oar regular customers as sooa as possible. If aay dealer handling Upright "Stocks aad Wing Sweeps of other makea will write aa wa will kava a owa representative eali, without any obllgatioa ea year part. We believe that we caa con vince yoa that toa . i CANNOT , AFFORD NOT TO THANDLEOUR LINE "Clio Sweeps" aad the' ateel - goods are cheaper thaa last aca . aoa. Wreaehlcti Upright Stock ar the aame price. None of ar gooda are higher. Wa guar b ' antee delivery and prieea. Deal er write .a. , . MARLBORO PLOW . STOCK AND IMPLEMENT COMPANY I I. 111. MAKI.Kf JHll ' . COUNTY, S. C S-1047-S441 MACHINERY WANTED 40-B. P. PORTABLE FIRE. bar boiler, meaated wheele or ill. Stata if tek ad fatarra art taeluded, eoadittoa aad ateaai prea ara tt will aafely carry, beat prle t.b. can. D. C, Roger, Fayette wille, N. a - 17-lt CDCrilt NOTICE THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO ,,-: . aji kvinu rder a meaameat r tomwtoaa. Prieae are apt ta adraaee later a. If yau kava a frarc aamarkea wrta aa or call to arc. Wa kava a air atock aa hind. Caa flea yoa adraa tag ia price aew; no South Waal Street, KALEIQH. N. C. l-7t COTTON SEED HULLS SUGAR BAG CLOTH OFFER FEW CARS COT TON SEED HULLS AT $10 PER' TON IN BULK DE LIVERED. PROMPT SHIP MENT. ALSO HAVE 125 BALES SUGAR BAG CLOTH. CAN DELIVER AT (15 Vic PER YARD. TERMS. DRAFT AGAINST BILL LADING OFFERS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. G. G. HEYWARD, GOLDSBORO, N. C. LAUNDRIES I TRY THE NEW CAPITAL CITY Lnuod nr. Out af towa aaaata waatet. TelcDhoaea 74. careiui ana aaniiary work. Prompt deUtertee. 1 4-301 MISCELLANEOUS HOSIERY DABNPBOOFt II PAIS renU or ladie'. aaaorted. Intense black, guaranteed, $1.50, parcel poet, to introduce our high-grade hosiery. Dixie Hosiery Mills. Keraemille, N. C. 10-17-34-31 IF YOU WANT A BOUfcE MOVED, raised er lowered ar anything don that U toe keery for atker eoatraatora ta kaadle, I ate ateel roller aad ataei track aad will mora your houle aad ekiaaaeys without iraeklnt thi plaa tar. Write or phoae J. G. Wheeler, Oaford. N. C. 1744-31-7 MISCELLANEOUS WE ARE MANUFACTURERS CAN make yoa better price on the neat elaa of work ia moeumente, tomb stone, carbine, iron feneca. We bay onr itona ia carload lota. Phoue aa and let ua aee yon or call to see . CAMPBELL-WARNER CO., 110 Swatk West Street -RALEIGH, N. C. Id-Tt PERSONAL DONT WHIP CHILDREN EVERY mother should realise that bed-wetting ia a disease aad aot a kablt and tkat the child ia la a way te klaaae. Yoa caa easily prove thia to your ea tiro satisfaction by aaadiag yoar name and address to the Zemeto Co., .DepV 707, Milwaukee, wli wha ban geaeronsly prom Lata 10 sena e inu paekage of Zemeto free to aayoae who writea them. They merely nek that yoa recommend it to 0 there if it euros yaar child. ' SOME OF THE INGREDIENTS USED in the Harria Cancer Treatment Fluid beaaoln, iuid oatraet myrrh, golden oeal boric acid, . blimutk aad eeeret aad powerful diaiafecUat Stop all odor, ttchlag, burning aad bleeding. Ak your doctor about it Send $1 for trial treatment Dr. Daa Harris, Raleigh, N. C. 17-lt ntTT YOUR OWN HAIR WITH THE Duple Hair Cutter, the greatest ia- eeatioa or toe age. oe 11 ai r lem ming' Circle- Pharmacy, Raleigh. Price 82. Worth $3. Price will rooa bo $3. Yoa eaa eat yoar own hair aa oasy at yoa eaa ahave. Jnat eomb yoar hair aad it eata at the aama time. Just tha thing to keep your children' hair ia perfect trim. Paya for Itself in a few months. By mall poet paid $3. The Duplet Hair Cut ter, Boa 706, Raleigh, N. C. TOBACCO AND 8TUFISHABIT CURED of ao pay. $L00 it eared. Remedy sent on trial. Buperba Co., W-S78, 3aitimore, rlnn-lsnd. a tf IF YOU KNOW OF THE WHR aboat of 8hada Tueker please commu nicate with hie wife, Mary Tveker, Avdea, N. C, R. F. D. No. t. l4t CANCERS, SORE LEGS TREATED. NO plaster; ao paia. Beaa ai.wi ror ma treatment. Dr. Daa Harria, Baleigk. 16-3t MR. R. a MORRIS PLEASE BtM) tha "Want Ad Departments year ad dreae. News and Ohaerver, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ATTENTION-WILL SELL FINE MA- hognay piaao, best condition, low prire Irr quick aale. ,'H-4,, eara Nea s and OIrver. 17-Tt WANTED TO SELL SW.0O CABIN-T VietroU. Usod sis months. 8TO.PO worth records. Good as new. Will take $85.00 eauh for outfit 17-t. THIRTY "TRADED IN" PIANOS. FIXE moSsra Uprighta, Many ataadard makea, including Knal a. I vera A Poad, Chiekerlng, Howard, Flecker, Kimball aad others, $10540 apward. Oldest music dealer la the Stare. Fif teen thousand instrument sold. Ona Sxed price. Quality always tha beat For full Hat, deaeylptloa, prieea, eta, address W. F. Blount Fsyetteville, N. C. " 17-7t. It YOU KUY A CRAFTS PIANO OR Art-0Craff Player-piano, yoa mak a wise laveetmeat Write for oar art catalogue aad convenient payment plaa. A J. Craft Plana Co," 331 FaveMovIlle street, Raleigh. 17-tt IF YOU WANT A HIGH GRADE $50$ Piano, ased soma, for $175, see as. A. J. Craft Plaa Co 831 Fayerte ville etraet, Raleigh. 17- PRINTING MULTIGRAPHING, WE DO JOB PRINTING OF" ALL kinds: Propmt service. H. 8. etorr Comtmny. Phoae 4M, I MULTIORAPHING, PERSONAL LET- tin, addressing, matllag, lista far altbed. Special attaatloa given par- eel poet erdara. Carroll Letter Writ. Ing Companr, Raleirh. S-MH OUR MULT1GRAPH LETTERS LOOK like personal letters. Mail rden solicited. Raleigh LttUr . Writers, 608 Cltiseas Beak BIdg4 phoae 1811, ja-tat OFFICE EQUIPMENT - XKW LIFE A THOROUGH ' OVEB- haullng af yoar typewriter by as, will auk it rua bU m. Wa arc pre psred to rebuild all makea. Wrlla aa. J. E. CBAYTON CO, CHARLOTTB AND RALEIGH. l-14t TYPliWRITEiUS, KEW BJtBlilLT. WE bay, aalL axcuata, repair ail auH H. 8. Stan Copaay, US W. Mania CLEANING PRESSING THE JAMESTOWN TAILORING. COM- paay miU makt your eld auit look like acw. Bcu fhoaa 1713, uietga Phoae 60S. UXDLEXTS DYKINf PRESSING. Motarmle delirary. It W. Htrgett TalepkAM SB8. . t-7t RUBBER STAMPS RUBBER STAMPS WE MAKE THEiL B. S. 8torr jj?mpaay, Raleigh. N. O AMUSEMENTS AT THE ALMO MONDAY AND TUESDAY WM. 8. Bart la "Moaey Carroll." Wednesday -Wallace Beld la -Boariag Road. Thuraday and Friday Clara Kifnball Yoong ia "A Bettor Wife." Saturday Palo ta Mining Bullet tv Flagg Com. edy, Ca" la Eeoaomy. Alao Soe- ead Epiaode, The Grcot GamMe." AT THE SUPERBA Monday aad Taeaday Rei Beach a Trimioa Gardenia. - MUSIC TEACHING. PALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 1. ESPB eial attention riven beginners. For terms apply to Mrs. Kate Bays Flcm mlag. 103 North McDowell street. Phoae 1407. 17-24-Tt. SAFES VAULTS HRK AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. We ha-e la atock of aafea of all alee aad atylaa, both new aad aeeoad head. Get eat price before baying elsewhere. ' We caa make Immediate delireriea. If yoa want te bay, aell or toad a atfe write a. U M. Charek A Compaay. 434 Cora atrret Norfolk. Va. 18-rt TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY WANTED 1 TO BUY A SECOND head moring picture maehlaa aad hire a maa to operate. Apply er write Jil East lUrtia street 17-lt 133 rayetteyin Street Want To Buy Hides, T Allow, Beeswax, Scrap Iron, Rubber, Rags and Metal. Want To Sell Cotton Seed Meal and Fer tilizer Bass, Potato Bags, Peanut Bags. All in good condition. Write us for prices. N. C. Hide & Fur Co. Rocky Moaat, N. C Field Seed and Feeds Crimson Clover la one of tha beat anil improvers af all the legosaea aad produce a urge amount of early greca forage. Alfalfa I' becoming, more aad more popyl.r ai with it tevaral cutting, a larga eaoaat of the highest grade of hay. Wa carry a full Una of Gram Seed, CWven, Oata, Wheat, Rre, ete. al will as large aaaortmcate of tha higbeat class of feed stuff, LariO Feed. Feed Oraia, Hay, ate. TESTED IBRD aad BICI 6RADI FEED SATE YOU MONBY Write Fa Prices. Carter, Venable & Co., Inc. Rickanond t Virginia NOTICE OF SALE. Ia parauance of an order made by the Superior Court of Wake County la the mutter of Rena B. 8mita, gnardlan f Aatoa A. Philips, ia order to effect sale for dlvtiioa tha aadmlgaed com saiaaloaen will at the courthouse deer ia Raleigh ea Saturday, Boptemlwr 13, 1919, at 13 m., offer for al and aell for cash to the htgheit bidder, sub ject t coalrmatloa by the court, tha followine deseribed lead: Lying ea the Rhamkatt road adjoin- In tha laadi or v. r. uwreac. vr. a. Bimokrae et ala., aad aoaadei as fel low: by a Use begraaiag at a stone monument ia D. F. Lawreaea, theace aorth 77-45 weat SI feet to the acraer f the dower la'ad of Bees B. Philips thenre aoath 42-18 weat with the line of said dawcr lands. 314 feet the eomat ai said dower mad: the ace aorta 48-20 weat with the lias of said dower taad 800 feat to the center of thi Rhamkatt road, corner of said dower load; tksace aloag aaid road aontt SS-43 west aboat 709 feet ta a polat la th water of aaid road, said po,Bt ia aaid road baiac a point la t0 line of F. B. Philip j theae aoatk 73-30 east 141$ feet to point ea th baak of the breach witaeased by pointers corner of F. B. Philip la W. A. Simp kins' line; theae) aorth 33-30 weat with W. A. Simpklaa lis U0 feet te the polat of ' bcgianlnf, coaUlalng 21.71 S. BROWN SHEPHERD, B. BAY OLIVE. , Coamiaslonira, t-10-l-aw- week. . taJaKll? "Y" Miss Flora E. Creech Writes of Her Experiences Which She Describes As Wonderful and Happy and Intensely Inter esting , ' ( , Saint Malo, Franca, July IS. '10. Hera la this pretty aaa eoaat towa in Brittany, ased-for soms time ai a leave area for the A. JE. r- aaa wncre at oresent thera are a aumber of Y. II. a A. aeereUriea wha had daithed their work ovcrwaa aad are awaiting Hint orders for Brest, my thought! are turnint homeward, and I want ta tell yoa something of tha "Y a uvitiea ia rranta. or. rawer, eome thiag of my owa personal .eiporioac a a Y" worker.' which ha beca ao woaderfnl aad happy j ao latenaely la teresting from beginning ta eaa, that I feci more thkakfnl ch day I wa selected for oversea service. After aearly six monthi In Englaad, and a short while In Scotland, I came over to Franca la April, aad during the Inst three months I have lived la a daaea differeat plneca, beginning with Pari aad changing te a amall village, 10 1 have aeea a good deal of the country and the people aad the longed I itay tha more attached I became to iranc. Arrlvina ia ParU just about the last of Anrit. the city wa at Hi ben aad I can imagine nothing more beau tiful than th boulevard la Parii dur ing tha ipring month. AffiJUeaa. Were everywhere, which tavi it a homo-like auaoaphere, Iven though I could aot "Paries veui Franeaii. Uadir the guidance of a Y. M. C. A. secretary a could aea all thi poiata Of la terest, including a trip to Vertnill, entirely free, and hundred 01 Ameri caa soldier aad tailors win taking ad' .vintage of these ligtit-lcelag .trip each day. Now they ban a free trip to Bhcim and Chateiu-Thlerry aad tickota are furalahod anoa application aa thNboya having a few days' leave ia Pari may vint torn or IB Dattie ftelda. At Bhelmi and Chateau-Thierry thera are "Y" huts, aad mcali af fur aiihed at very reaioaabli tost. Every evihini there ar entertainment! rite for the benefit 6f the A. E. F., ai the Y" haa taken over several theatrei In Paris ao that onr boyi may have some thing to latcreit them every day lad night while they ars held over hen awaiting sailing orders tor "God'i country at they always term America I ban found our work th lait few month mon ImDortint thia at any tlm during my period of servlct, for thin it the yearning to get homo aad th restUssnes Incident to theae lest day of waiting, which makea aa real lee the neccwity of putting fourth every effort to make our placea bright aad home-like to that tha boyi will hav somewhere to go, aad something to aatcrtaia them whia they get to the Y. My first antgnment la Franc wai with th 7th United Btaua army ai vlaloa, aad I was very proud of my battalion (Snd Mtk Infantry), tot my bora had beca "over th toD and I found them a vary fin bunch of young fellewa. From Chaumont (when tk Amerleaa womsa wen quartered ia beautiful chateau la which Oeaera Penning lived for nnrlya year, lad aow need ai a Hoititi Houa by th Y. W. C. A.), I weat to Colomby-let- Belles, sad from then I went with thi 7th division to the L Mam' area when I was located at La Miletac, my email village about 7 kilometre from La Man. Th colonel aeat all the women of the division through tb country la big government ears, aad t took ui three day for th trip. Th party was In charge at Major Miller, our welfare officer. We (pent one night at Troyc aad one night at Orleaa, when everything eeatera aronad Jaaaa d' Are. The road of Franc ware aimply woaderful in June row of tall poplar and hors chestnut lined the wsy, and appl blossom wer mrywhere. I had heard of the "apple blossoms la Nortnandle," but had aavsr conceived auch beauty. And auih I profuiloa of lilac, roiei, wlttaria aad peonies. The whole country aeemed lik a flower gardca aad the lelda wen filled with poppies aad daiaie. ,1 wti th only "Y worker my battalion had ever had, ao I felt that a tremendout teiponsibllity faced me when I wni dumped out at headquarters, and real ised that I wa to tail charge of the "Y" alone. 1 found n young lieutenant itruggllng to put up my teat and after greeting m had aaklag it I had com to atay he aaid, "well I'm darn glad to ace you. for wa'n never baa a womaa la thli outfit." I had a very large tent out in thi field near one of th company kitchen, with only th Km tor a floor. But I had tablet tad ache, with a boaatiful supply f wrltiag material 1 and the very flnt after aoo a tha boys flocked ia to writ letters home. I gathered wild flower to deeont my hut ating tia cam for vases, aad every afteraooa 1 made gsl- loaa or choeolat aad served It eutiid under a big apple tree to a long wilt ing line I I believe It wa th proudest moment of my life the Irat evening I opened up my "Y," when I saw th offleen and boyi flocking Into tk tint after ket chocolate, to ee thi "movie," for th moving pletnro mi aame thi flnt night and gave m a goodnr. Everything I served ws free, aad wa had moving pictant two or tare timet a week. I alio ktd a alee collect! of books, loaned by th American Library Association, and eome athletl good furnished by the "Y. ao that every afternoon there wa a ball game between two af the com paaie. I had two fellow detailed to halo me keen th teat la order aad look after the boiler for m when I made chocolate ia the afternoon. Th village people were eiceadlngly kiad aad frieadly oftea eami to ace m at the tent aad Invited me to their homes. Thi chlldrca brought me beau tiful fiowere, aad oat dear old lady aked m to her home and gave mc a bowl of milk. X kad a , f aaay time that afteraooa t ihi aeat her comla for me, who apoki English, but aiffor tunntcly she was deaf, ao we wandered along th road silently as I eouli sot understand French and the eoald aot heir when 1 spoke Engliak. Oftea ia th afternoon when I served choeolat I would treat th il)ag pee pie too. eipeeially th old ladle, aad they begaa to, look for m regularly. Moot of th womea won wooden ,hei, naaally wlthoat lav atockinaa. and my billet wa oyer the little shoe ehop. I aed to climb the atcep, aarrow italn at alght aad f t bed by eaedl light RALEIGH ORKER IN FRANCE My bnakftrt was cold bread aad bat ter with little bowl of cofee. The other meal I had at the compaay kitchen with tha affleer. Whia I left La Mil th vlllag people crowded anaad th machine, aaadiag m beau tiful sowera aaa eaying aa revol t 1 really waa touched by their frieadly attitude aad kladaeee, especially tha bit day I wai i the village, for, whea they learned I waa leaving, they begaa coming early la tha morning to bring mi flowera, cherries, milk, etc., ana te eitend their good wlshee. I wai probably th aly American womaa they had aver aeea, so yea caa imagiae I wai something of a eurosity to them. The last Sunday vlng w wr there thi Oenenl, gat a farewell party at his eheteaa at Lavardla. to whick all thi "Y" woem ala th ana and th eommaadlna offleen wen invited. It wat a gardia party aad w had vaude ville eatertnlnm from L Man, fol lowed by Cbarll Cbaplia ia "Shoulder Arm." 1 hate never aeea Crowd af mca enioy a blcton mon. It seemed such a forcible reminder of their owa siperlcaeea aad fortunately they could ses th funny lid aow. After th Loviaida aalied lor nomt reported to tha La Man, and wi nlgncd to the Belgian ramp, about 10 kllometen out Thli li a very large eimit. with both white add colored troop, and the "Y had tevenl hut In th camp. It wa a moat interest' Ihg place to work and I enjoyed being there the lat month. A Boston girl aad myself war nt the Indiana hut aad wa had movies and dunce for thi boys, aad served sold drinks every afteraooa and evening. About twice weak we served ice cream, and tt wai like a children party to are those boyi, lined up with tin cups la hand just clamoring for It. We would write oa thi bulletin board outsidtt "le Cream Tonight," and that wai tufll siat They aame by the hundreds, and naually got ia line for "aecoud. Everything wo eervefl th lait four monthi wai free. It waa all welfare work. La Mana 1 tha American em barkatioa centre, and there ar a nam her Of eamn aear th city. Th Inter Iliad rill aad pUtol aonteit wa held while I was at th Belgian camp, and men from all th countri took part, General Pershing was then at th open ing, and I had tha Dlrsiure of meet' lag him aad taking hit picture. ' 1 wint out ea th rlfli nag with friend, aad the General cam ever to itiak handi with th lad lea, and whea hi saw I had my kodak, h moat gne loutly posed for a picture. Tha work li all clearing ant now. aa thi boys are going home rapidly nad thi "Y" la dosing many-of Its hats, t feel thst It haa don n splendid part oy me ooys. nom rre aaa in eng laad, oni at th blggeit features In my opinion, being th entertainment it hat brought to our soidleri aad 7 Tk World's Beat Maale Oa VktroU ReeOfda At Half Price. Thin li ao nmoa why aay oae ahould loager deny them selves tha pleasure of having good must ia th hem. Th greatly rdnsd price at which w now offer Vletrot Rod Seal Becordr plac th world' best muaic, by the world' greatest artt, eaaily within reah of everyone. RALEIGH Ming Machine Stop "Victor Saeelallata" US FAYITTEVILLI STREET wartn waaaa an ((wtaaat imn, williaaiTin, a. a. taM l:M a'aterk P. H.. A SMIi . ISIS, m laMtokii U anuria. .nC niikiici an4 a. 'iMnrii ami atwaraj. i'IIUubMM, N. C. rnnM iw ta. ws at lM Wfjaat $)Sj$MflS8aM t tWMtUi ai4 Mttln, as en. .1 fl-am. m aiiem.1 eaa im-Samaiiaii Una lu.. trp. mm wtliM : i. auriaMilftl r tmm tahalar bttun, IM-karwiwaw atrki - ta MM tt pmm, mm t4 .ue bnim: Ut naxnliim, la .tt-Ufl earlltt; .11 anmf Striae, akwilni mnd avliltw: aaa f.yiu..,a aaai ifilfl. auiim Mtf. tM.e Ml. ! at, aa a Mat tTroir at aaa npwur; aa. aul Mr waw. m.aaa ,.H. auatlw. ta H St k.1 oar: anaoitmaKI, f I (4 ailtn af vaur ttatn tra Mara ta (Mak. ar aaak amttas at Mm mm a. Ik, mt4 mu .imii .nKatSaairlf all BUM auillar, wait, tnm tarh ta !--. at eara awitoa a la aaaa. sa taa aaai m Mfla. Sat Mr kt naaataa at Ui aSke at kfe. W. f. Mr.am, WlltMimma, M C. aaaa Ma Man a. ariaaiaiana a, a aaiwa wk k IM aaa af II.M.. alikk trill . tarf.lt ta tha I'm af WIIH.amiia, at aaawaat aot eatwM aaaa aa ata taawitat aaint if) nw avua. Tb. aarmat.l eiaaw win a. naaaaa w aanuia ranpanr. la th. nw af tt,t. a. a aala-iai4 tar ta. arapar afnarrnanra or Ttw tavt) af . Wlllli npct anT n alt aMt, and to Wi Mrtaakw. AaSnaai w, f murtowe. wiiuaaanaa, , c J, a. Ahtni.ea. rMuttt aan. wm- aranaa. i a. BOAD CONSTRUCTION. Gnavllle Cesaty, ,. N.,C Sealed oroDotal will be received by the Board of Couaty Commlasioaers for Oraavllle Ceuaty. N. C. at th Court Houa la Oaford, N. C. until It noon. Aunutt t3. m, for th n itractloa of about ail mile of graded tad lolled rond west of Bollock, N. C, aeeardlat to clan aad pelfiatloa oa die at the office of the Coaaty Elgi aeer. Proposal formi aal cople ot the eoatrart may be tad apoa appucatioa to th gineer, J, ENKE8 DAVIS, Chalmaa, J. B. POWELL, CWrk. Englnecrt HABVEY B. BULLOCK, Oaford, IJorth Canliaa. sailors. It . ha all beca a weader' ' caperieaca, a doughboy wrote, "v. ill make oar dreams coat true . W will brlaf all that w had Uarr.fl and lay it at Amarlra'a feet" The doughboy who wrote it waa Private Joshia B. Lee, af Norma a. Oklahoma, aad ho trtu hia oaaay aa well tut whea it waa submitted in the Coaseades In service contest it won second prize. One of th beautiful thiaga to mi haa beca the woaderful frieadshipa be- ta .ll k.M 'l.MH.Ll.... .... here meant fricadshlp a deeper and bonder aad it re agar frieadaklp thaa they had ever kaewa before, aad what will this frlsndihlp ateoa when they retura to America f ' Then will b a eross-firlag of friendly letters, auch a never happened befdw. .Aad tha best of It la, th man they an of the world the better they Ion America and FLORA E. CREELE, . Amerleaa Y. M. C A. U. S. Anny BlIxts. , , , , , m s1 a. g Bden. m amaama) sWlawa'af wtbbbi atoaaaaapnasj am aaramai waarer envi answrw, (mm UaUH M. IMP titM MMH fM f litrtt i. (Mhia a. aa. u. a sm. mmm m tt' Im torn klMM mhS) vtu frMMk r arm Jf m an, 1 , Mr.. w I ta m aw ....... as rMWi k PM oawa ataaar Or n- nlml H Mk WW swmj at capt. ataataT pauru . lutMK, aMMt A IT. Camp TravH, Tata. NOTIC1 OF SALEt . tlS,$$$.$$ JOHNSTON COUNTY TOWNSHIP ROAD BONDS, Sealed bidi will b received by the County Commlmioaen f - Johattoa County, North Csrollaa, at Smlthfisld, N. CH at th coarthouo aaui moaaay, Sptmber 18th., If It at IS 'dock L, whea aad whin aaid bid wui b puo licly opened for th purekaae of aot ten than par and aeenred latere, f $20,000,00 of Booa BUI Tawaahlp Bond Bonds. Said bonds will bear interest at th rat of ila per Mat per aaaaan, iaterest paysbl seml-aaanally oa the first day of January aad July of each year, aad will rua tor a period at thirty yean. Said boada will ba dated 1 of September let., . aaa wui matun Jnly lat, 102$. The principal aad latemt will bo payahlo at lthr f Natloaal Eaehaage Baak ta th City aad State tf Nw York, ar at th office of th Treaiunr of Johattoa Coaaty, tt Smithflild, N. C. Bldi may b iddrwacd to th ander igned aad mut bo accompanied by a certified check, vouched for a local bank in Johnston County, payabl ta tha order of tn county cematiaaionoru Johattoa Couaty, for two per eeat of , th far amouat of th boada bid, for. a evideac of good faith. . The bond an laaaed aad eold aadir and by vlrttti ot aa Act at tha Gea eral Assembly of North Canllam, Bea. aloa 1917, it belag Chapter 284 ot tko Pnblla Law at aaid tension, aad by aa electloa duly called, held aad carried. Tha right m reaervta 10 reject any aad aU bids. By order of the County Commls- sloasn ot .Johnston Coaaty. Thi August 4th, IMS. . T. uoaiiwn, uera. Board at County Commlaaloaera. E. J. WELLON8, Attorney for Township. NORTH CAROLINA. " JOHNSTON COUNTY, BINTONSVDXE TOWNSHIP. A..la hlda will ba raeaivad by tha Towmhip Bmd Commlaaioa f Beatoaa villa Town.hip, Johastoa Coaaty, North Canliaa, aatll boob oa Saturday, August (3, lain, xor ua grnaiag. re pairing, widening, straigavening aaa otherwise lmpnving the Public Boada of Bentontvill Tiwnshlp. Taa taia work will b doae andar tha dlractiaa of a competent eagiaeer, to b aa leeted aad employed by the aaid Towa thlp Boad Commlaaioa. Said work wiU be paid for oa the unit ayateaa. Ail contractor! aubmltUng btda will U re quired to aeeompaay bid with CTtUUd eheck for $500.00, as vrdoaoa of good faith. Time of commeaeUut work meat aot be later thaa September lfith, 1018. The meeting of th Townaaip atoaa Board will be held at Beatoaaviua Batarday, August S3. Bid atay b di rected to W. U. Uartia, Chairmaa at Prlacetoa, N. C R. F. D. No t. W. II. MARTIN, Ckalrmaa, A. O. ADAMS, Secretary, -J. W. LANOSTON. . Township Road Commissi. The ELECTRIC Sweeper Vac Removes every es- , tife of those) art tightly lint balls, threads and embed ded dirt that most other cleaners tears behind them. Ask For Demonstration. THOMPSON ELECTRICAL COMPANY Over 21,000 efaxttlatloti and arvar 100,000 daily rmadwra are soma of the adytanf $ STert J advertisers la Tha Nawa as! Obearver CUsalSed coloxnsa.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 17, 1919, edition 1
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