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S ATUpjJAY MOIu CITiG,1 AUGUST 23,-181?. THE rSWS AND OBSERVER. SOLDIERS REDttf.t OR 1ER RECORDS . .. , i - . f , - - Sentenced to Death, One Dies . On Field ol Battle. Other ; , Twice Wounded; f t ... Waskintfoa, Aag. K-One of t1 to. American aotdjen) erateaeed t death for keeping oa eutpoet duty n Trine and aubseqiMaUy pardoned by President Wilton, km killed the . great Aiaa offensive la July, 191St d the ctlier was tiet wounded aad f nnllj honorably discharged. ' J , Tklt wae disclosed today by , - change of correspondence between See- rettry Baker and f resident Wilson. Private Forest D. Sebaetin, of El---florsiio. Ill- tO year old. was killed in tbo'Aisaa battle. Private Jeff Caok, - - el Lutie, OkIa, aged 19, jrat wounded in tB Argonno offensive, whar he r eetred kia second wound.' In writing the President of, the gal last conduct" of tho boy after the President had pardoned then, 6eeiw. tary Baker ssid: . . Ton will retail that early in 1918 , four deuth aenteneea wer presented to you from France; two for disobedience . or order yon remitted to term of In. 1 prisonment and two young boy, Sthatt an and Cook, who wen convicted of deeping' on atpost duty, fally pardoaed. .'f, " ' ' "It- will later you t snow uai s pons restoration to duty Votk made good eoldiera. Bebastiaa died battle in tho AUn offeniir la July, WIS. Cook wa vundd ia tht battle aad restored to health in time to. fight U tho Uent-Argonn Jpttlt ' when k again fought gallantly an! M the econd time wounded. He mi been now roitored td health through medical at- teutiou nd has been honorably die- charred from the aervie. " I .Ml... I. i...1lJl.. Am uMrv lrtt.r. wrote: . , "Thank you for your tbeughtfuldea in tailing nt about th record mad by Sebaetiaa and Cook, the two young. ten wh weM eardoaed for aleeping on ouiiost duty! It i very delightful to know that they redeemed taeraaeives to thoroughly, and it wary thought ful of ron to gtr m th pleasure f learning about' it. k New DcSnltloa. ' Birmlnvluim Are-Herald. V ' . "Pa, what ia a erap hgerT , 'That' a rolloqslalism, ton.1 "Y, wirt f And it i often applied to th man who got around Jelling "hat fin mint julcn he could auk if h aaly ktd th ingredients.'' " Many a mn who know hi own mind ka " somewhat, limited ac quaintance. , . ' :; QUARTER L5ILU01 COST OF B1Q TOBACCO PLANT Corporation Erecting; Additional ; Buildings For Zti Business :yu la iocky MouBt I . . ' : Bocky liouat, Aug, 22. Mor than a qtarter of a million dollar will be tpeat in th ereetio of a new plant and outlying building within h noit few month by th Ckina-Aj.rieua To bacco aad Trading Company, according to an announcemeat mad by J. U. w Uratlyt preaideot f that ijrporalioa, at it hotu otac ia tht city ytrday, Work ha already1 been beruu on the ne plnnt just back' of Braswell Park. ana every caon win no nuaae to ruia Iti completion m that occupancy may b mad by th first of th year. This truetnra Hs.lf. for which th foanda tion kar boea laishod and work to aow progressing pa the walla, will rep resent aa outlay of tSW,(W0, while i mediately outlying buildinn will aa? aa additional expenditure of 150,000 Th propoard building,, which to for the exclusive use of the on corpora- tion, will gtv that concern, together with it present and original plant ia th city, (torar capacity f 6r 4.000 ho head of tobacco. This .tohat.o, after th nature of th firm' builnsr. .' ex ported to all part of lb world, th corporation already having )nrg office and plant, la New Tbrk, Hongkong, troubles5. A V Are unsigntiyN Kesmoi heals eriiptionft Only those, who bare sindergon them can realize the mental and v physical discomforts which many (kinaffcctionicautc. T1o4ujtre-t ing appearance and the intlersbl . 1'xhing and burning to often make . life really miserab!e,', Yet Resinc : Ointment, aided by Rewwt Soap, generslly overcome the trouble promptly, even If they are never and long-estsbllshed. TheRcsmot treatment atop itching imitmUf. v 1ImICTiiiii Shanghai, and Cob. Japan, kfx. Grave ly baa recently returned from fcurup and kaa prmiea to a big Wrine with com trie there. ' , - ; Tarter Want Chamber. ' ' Tarlwro, Aug. 22 A movemcat was started a few days ago to organise a Chamber of Commerce la Tarbor. Iser kaa ba ana meeting in regard to it st which mneh anUiaani was shown. A tdmmittec was appointed to asak plans for a wig rally argnaton-; tion meeting, to b held at aa early date, at which tjm th inter and uriport of wry business and profe sioaal maa la Tarbatw wilt a asked for. . It tofollv to cry aver epilled mift; Uier to MMgh water wanted a it to. Many, eopl vxareu opinions, few form them. t bat 5i Skin Diseases That Burn Like Flames of Fire Here li t Sensible Treatmenti '. ni M . . . ii n blood and inu ueu rrompt kcjmuu for real, downright, harassing. comfort, my few disorder can Bp p roach co-called kla disc sen, such or Eeaema, Tetter, Boil, eruption. cly Irritation and InillaT kia trouble. astwirhiUndtng th lavish as of salves, lotion, wash, and other tr. t meata applied etternnlly U t irrflnt ed parte. , ... t No one ever henrd of t pereoa belag afflicted with any form of akin disease whoa blood wa In good condition. Therefore, it to bat logical to conclude that th,prpr method of treatment for pimples, blotches, sores, bolls. aaaly akin, to to purify remove the tiny germs ef pollution thai break taroacb ad 7iaift their areae aa the eurfeee - O akin. Feople la all parte of the eosstrj hhv written' u how they were com pletely rkl of every tree of the disorders by the as of 8. ft. H, th Diatehless, piiraly vegetable, blood puri fier. 8. 8. 8. goe direct t the center of the blood upply. end rtresgthesi and build ep the eireulafkJa. giriag a clear and ruddy complexion that iadi cates a healthy condition of th akin. Write today for free medical advice regarding your ease. Address 8wifl Specific Co., 41 Swift Laboratory, At lanta, Ga. Adv. y TABLETS'. iW ; Uj,, P. W. Parker Drag Conway SPECIALS K O R TOD A Y ! I, 1,K avm ssnswr - Mm Delicate) Complicated UacktMry to nelt&ar Beemary at ii save money ia cnauwa !' ' ' i t ' Th Gibbet Com Mitt, '"t Blwleatt EyWwaMlarabM 9t )ttesta nsru. wast mscnia ssHr " WllhUn. smflng stswo) n lupw mmM vary mtut sewer. UtUe west, smsotb rnuatnf, ! s put rnplses. Ma of en ami st smlsruU. Atia. fllBtn MACHWUY Cieai l40fnmala, t, 0. HACKNEY BROS: V WUmo, N. C .. 7v . .. , i -Our Automobile Department specialize, in Automobile PainUmr, Trimming, Repairing and Overhauling. We build Automobile Tops arid maka ahy kind of Truck Body desired. YOUR CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, Pleat writ aa fully about yoar requirements, in, ordtr that w may giv yea accurate and Intelligent estimate. T joTirtcoi comeay e rnniv rtwt v feiiaiataBgagrfeumtg mi EDDIE POLO ia.M "1HE MISSING BULLET' SECOND EPISODE "THE GREAT GAMBLE" Th Serial With n Btnat Every Mlaut MIDDY SUITS Made of Middy leaaa, Middy Twill and Cotton Pongee in all the popalar colors. Sold regular for fJ AO $7-95 and 8 J5, aow P .DO BLOUSES , Of French Voile, daintily trimmed with fine lace and hand embroidered. Sold regular for 17.95, ( Af $8.95 and $0.95. now. ................ . . . 90Vd WASH SKIRTS . r Of fine quality Gabardines and Linen, fully ahrunk and sold regular for S4.98, 85.96 and 87.95, AO now $198 and 50 O L. HOPKINS IN(X)IPORATE0 Public Laws 1919 5 Now on sale, Price $1.50, Postpaid $1.60 We. supply your needs in all kinds Books, Stationery and Office Supplies Orders amd eaqvirrai ivn prompt attention. We have done1 this for 52 years. Alfred Williams & Co. RALEIGH, N. C ' . y fw yawr umsmt. Bkltt of ataadardised aalta, yet the lea-eat ariesd 4,M-lb. eaaaclty track la tk world. So at today. o tiUUiMeeitHIIMWtiM twiiimmmtr iiy.mmiiiiiiiiHMiiiiimMMutmtAwMinmuit 3SHS 3 3 H r3 4 t4 I! -1 t.w ... ANNOUNCING THE INSTALLATION of Our 'MEW ' J ' V i - r - - "uJ An Irhprqved Baker That Will Increase Our Efficiency, Double ity and Make-a Sanitary Bakery Even More sanitary Capac For months we have known, something had to be done to supply the everrincreasing demand for, Royal Baking Company's quality products. " ' ' ' , '",.- , -The new Electric Oven satisfactorily solves the problem. It not only eliminates dust, ashes and coaU but above all enables us to maintain a reguldt schedule which makes it possible for us to :$ve our patrons a "ROYAL SPECIALTY" fresh from the oven every hour in the day. W i - i Bq'k in g. Com pa ny 109 SOUTH WILMINGTON STREET O M.mimHmMimmwmiiBniiimiiiwimiinMiMiihlii'WMiwiwiiMHMmmwMtMimrttwimwimwmwmiwii'"i"' t.w.......,n.Mt,u,IMrtM,MMmMmitWmiMmw.MHMt4WMIMIIim4Qlti1i,tMi MiittumiMmMimMiiu(imimiMMiMmMiiiuiii...iiii.....ii
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