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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 36, 1919. Drastic Conservation of Coal In South Urged By Re- , gional Committee " (Ceatiaaee! tram Page Oae.) ' Juctioa, the Bailroad AdaslBistraUoa e - aUtBBt Mid I "I th lint week ot the etrike tte average number f tars of bitumii rcxi io4ei anr orf T ecnt of the pre-etrike averager U tho aeeona week loading wu t the rata of 10.60S ear r 30,per eeat of the normal rate, a, gain ever tha Srst week of 4 par cent wk tha third of tha atrika production aUadilr Ueraaaed aad reached nearly 40 par east of normal. Tha preaant week promise ao far a atill batter allowing. "Produr tioa now is mainly ia the Bait, ia tka South and ia the itockj afooataia regies. Ia tha Central Btatee " where bituaiinous coal ia ao largely u4 thrr ia littla or so preseat output The railroads hare tha difficult and unusual tusk of moving West a large part tha production of auih'flelda aa tha Poeshoata and Pennsylvania Itelds that normally snore East. Tha 22,000,000 toas tha railroads had on November 1 waa aa evenly divided as possible over the conatry, but in tha sections whoro there had bean no production supplies bav beeom depleted and coal from the Kastern producing fields has. been and ia being sent West to nil these needs." Tha Tickle Make Tea Cough HATES HEALING HONEY fctope the Tickle. Ueala tha Throat and Cure tha Couth. 33e. A free box of UBOVE'8 Colds, Had Cofda and Wtrp -with every bottle. (Adv.) BARACA-PHIUTHEA . SECRETARYSPEAKS HERE ;Mr. HV Buckner, of Asheville, Speaks. Xa Intereit of Sol dier! at Oteen Mrs. N. Buckner, gneral serrcUry of the Baraea and I'bllathee. organise tions of tha Mate, addressed a gather ing of BalcigU Baracas and Fhiiathena last night at 8 o'clock. Mr. BurkBer anoka ia general of her work over the Bute and closed with an appeal ford articles to go to tba wounded soldier t Oteen, the government hospital for wounded men near Asheville. Among tha article needed, and which ahe aaid in ii it and will be gotten together by Jtaleigh Baptists, are: S00 comfort kits, BOO housewives, StXi raaor aad l,uuu Christmas tags, with nuts, fruits, can dies, etc. Mrs. Bnckner told in detail of the good work along all lines done by the iiarsras and I'hilntheat of tha State, and that along with them "all the clubs and association of the state, both religious and social, have well upheld their end of the work." ,11 rs. Buckner bad a good audienee, considering that aha had in rompeti , tioa with her .Vice-President Manhall t the auditorium. Mrs. Buckner left last night for Asheville at tha conclu sion of her talk. ; i t Federal Troops to Bogaluaa. , Mobile, Ala., Nov. S.h Col. Bhlpton, with Jr officers and 100 men of the tegular army atationed at Fort Morgan, left Mobile tonight on a special train for Bngalusa, LsM to take charge of the situation there a Governor Pieaaant had asked tha War Department to send troops there because of tha recent trouble in which three men were killed. Cabinet Takes Up Mexican Problem; Relations Tense (Ceatiaeea frees Page Oae.) the operators aaid "that conditions in the Untied States," created ao undue stir. Oeneralty tha newspaper seem iif eliaed to treat tha Joakias affair with flHwat-aaut mam of editorial comment aaa won oi tbla Inflammatory, At the Aawrieaa Embassy late today it was said that no answer had been received from tha Mexican government relative to the American government's not demanding tha release of Mr. Jen kins. So far as is known bar today, Mr. Jenkins remain la th penitenti ary at Puebla, atill refusing te give bail. c Disptaehes received from Puebla aay that Mr. Jenkins' release by the author ities ia eipeeted momentarily. Piles Cared la t 14 Day Druggista refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to ear Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. 8 to pa Irritation t Booties and Heals. Vow can get restful sleep after the Erst application- Price 60l Adv. H0EY VICTORY NOT MUCH OF SURPRISE 'miai-Jof all la Hint t Frtfarh girls were an- (CeatiaaH from Pag On.) ed by Senator McKellar, recommending it tb appointment- ba eon armed. 3"b1 proradur means. tka. majority ..,.. port will be adopted and tha Wad ap pointment will go the way of many thinga Demoeratio offered to a Repub lican Senate. On the other hand, the same hope that Senator Simmon hna for District Attorney Warren may be extended to Mr. Wade. Boldlera Given Freedom. Tha offir of Major Stedmaa waa In formed by lie Wnr Department today that Staley A. Cook and Cortia Smith, sons of wall kaown Burlington families, will b restored to service by December IS and subsequently given an honorable discharge from the service. They ar at present serving a twelv months' sen teuce for conduct unbecoming soldier whil in France. The evidence ia the ease and the i Late men t of the boys agree and tU burden willingly forced to testify sgalnst th Burlington boy at a court-martial hear ing after they had been satisfied of th innocence of th two. la a farewell party, a visit by the boys to th. bom of th girl resulted in charge being preferred against them for atoaliag 720 frsnes and a watch. The next day the boys satisfied their French friends they meant nothing more than a Jok and a half doxen times the girls refused to sppear and testify against them. Finally they were arrested aad made to appear and their statements of the ease resulted in a court-martial sen tene for both young Cook and his com panion. They are at present at Fort Jay. N. T. A Oreeasbero ease in which. Major Stedmaa haa been interested results in tha remittance of th unserved portion of the court-martial sentence imposed upon Rnssell Scott, of Pomona Mills. Scott will get his liberty right away. Major Stedmaa baa other eases pend ing with the elemeney section of tba Judg Advocate General's Department He baa satisfied himself that th sen tences imposed in many Instances. were extremely severs and where be ha carried tha matter to th D&partment, kaa been successful, la getting some la vorabl adjustment T Fortify th System Against Colds, Crip aad IalMasa tflk GROVE'S TASTELESS ChUI TONIC. It Purine aad Ft riches th Blood. It Builds np and Strengthens th Whole System, It forune in System Aaainst Colds, Grip ad Infill aaapPri 80. (Adv.) Cabinet Deadlock Over Coal Strike After Discussion ' (Ceatlaaed From Fag OasJ . 1917 wer abnormal," but that as. Mr. McAdoo waa "ign iut" of conditions la 1919 and 1919, his message "carries no weight and require no answer." Til operators said they welcomed an investigation of current tax returns that they bad bean arging a board of arbitration, er a tribunal of investiga tion but that th miners refused to agr to it, , ' .." Rheumatism is.eompltly washed out of th system by th celebrated Shivar Miners' Water. Positively gnarsnteed by loney-back offsr. Tssta fine eot a trifle. Deliv s.ed nywher by ur Kaielgh Agent Purtsr Can Co,' Phos them.--Adv. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Hcad&cho Soar stoasaokv had treats, aad kiaared diaafdara dsslrsy ansJUh O relief by taking t J progresaiv people "bT" "ambition aud intelligence good books make the most useful, tfie most enduring aad th most appreciated presents. For de liveries in due time, write me aovs for right price and easy terms. I sell "Anything and Everything In Books." 1. T. Norswortby, The Book Man, Yar borough Hotel, Baleigh, N. C (adv.) FOR 8AUS CARBIDE LI OUT PLANT and futures. Ilaa used only 80 lbs. Carbide. Will sell cheap. J. K, Boa ley, R. F. D. t, Benson, N. C S0-8t Try MaklngYour Owit ... UOU0H Kemtay 7 ran av mhmmt tt. aad bav ' a wwt thaa Um , Wilson's Shopping Center If You See It in Vogue You'll Find it at y ' Thanksgiving Sale The most wonderful Dress Buying opportunities ever offered the women of Eastern Carolina. An array of exclusive styles developed from materials approved by fashion's experts. The' latest creations in Dresses, Coat Suits, Wraps, Coats, Furs, etc. , V It is impossible to go into details about the beauty and cleverness of our offerings only a visit to our 3tora will convince you. 1 116-118 VfUSON, N. c. .... " f ' '' 8. Tarboro St. The sub-scale committee held a per fuaetory meeting today at which Dr. Garfield' statement of principle was disenssed. Pending word from th Cabinet adjournment wis takea until tomorrow. . , v Neither operator nor miners wer hopeful tonight of a settlement before asxt week. Whil th iib-aeal om mitte plans to remain ia session, ad Jouraing from day to day, many oper ator bav arraaed to spend Thank gfving. Day at thir homea. , v 1 Explaaatloa af Profit. Charging that former Secretary Me Adoo bad been "atndioasly malicious," Georg H. Cashing, managing director of th American Wholesale Coal Asso eiatioa, la - a atatemeat tonight, ex plained that tha 1,000 pgr Mat ot woieB th former secretary complained, was aot figured aa sitter volume of business r capital toek. Thl percentage, b said, waa wade ia the eas of abandoned mines, worked a a e-operativ basis, wbar th only capital eoasistod of tools aad auppliea. la eoaaectioa with Dr. Garfield's atatamoat before the joint wag scale cemmtpeea yesterday that tha operators could not. expect th profits allowed dur ing th war, it was reeallec. tonight that Rembrandt Peal, operator, and John White, miner' representativ and coal xpert of th Fuel Administration, in their final report to Drt Garfield, ecia eurred la a statement that it would bav bdea'poaaibl for th operators to pay aa inareaa la wage ont of th estab lished eon price without raising the price to th consumer. Mr. Peal and air. Whit pointed out that operator geaerally had been pay ing bonuses' aad other form of in creased compensation above the estab lished wage seal in order to get miners t tura out coal to meet th big demand. - 1 VM f M MM m Wrtl jmi tt ta fwirMll U auks Um taHowina1 twtt kem long swa saa werkw how to s)k wiuwM kmmomlBg tirA timet taks two in niu IsbleU ( MUXATED WON ikn Jws M br tn WMk. nM m1 wif rs asntn KaiMd. Huff ps Bvs mmmm this tmi sad bm ato bh4 at then- fawrarwd stowwth. ndanae and mmr. Vrntt imm is Sw af factiMi r mcmt ralaadrf, Al aU gott drmsvuta. . If yon combined th curative proper ties of avary know "ready-made" cough remedy,, you probably could not get aa much real curative power as there is ia this simple hom-mad eongh syrup, which is easily prepared ia a few minutsa. Get front any druggist t ounce of finer, pour it Into a pint bottl and fill tbs bottl with syrup, using cither plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified snohssca, honey, or corn syrup, a dc-' aired. Th result I a full pint of really better cough syrup than Jon soiild bur rcadr-msd for thre time th money. Tastes pleassnV and never apoii.. " , ) This Pines and Syrup preparation gets . right at tha causa ot a cough aad give almost immediate relief. It loosens th phlegm, stop th asstt throat tickle aad heals th sore, Irritated membranes so gently aad aeUy that it ia really aitonithing. A day's us will usually ovareom th nrdiaary cough and for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma, there Both rag better. ' ' ' Pinea m a most valuable concentrated j compound or genuine Norway pine as- i tract, and haa been used for gsaeration s ' to break an sever coughs. I . T vr.!d disappointment, ink your ? druggist for "XV. eiineea of Pinex" with i full directions, and don't accept aay thing else. Uuaranteed to giv shsolula i eatiMseiion er money promptly funded., th Plnea Co, ft, VVi la, Vayae, y i V.. NOTICE. ' The fallowing unclaimed freight, turned ever to the Tewnsvllle Railroad Company by the Roanoke River Rail road Company will be sold for cash by public auction at Towasville, N. Cm on Saturday, December 17, 11, at 1:00 o'clock pv as. -' One crate mill track irons, consigned, eainaraea. .... is re pieces null track irons, eoa- signed, unmarked. One plow baa complete, uamsrkotL Two bed ends, anmarked. oae boa express, O. IC, G B. Ford. iwe boxes of eoap, H. W. Speara. On box drugs, 8. B. Heller. T bone express, anmarked. Ob plot har, J. T. Bolding. Oa Itox, anmarked. Ob box, Mrs. Julia Hunt. Oa box, Mrs. B. W. Carr. On crate pulley. E. O. Taylor, Jr. Te boxea drugs P. H. Dave. One box, anmarked. One sUtc eastg, unmarked. Tw boxes, Mary Reese. i Two eratee, Martha Mortoa. ' Two bng rags, anmsrked. . . One box axels, anmarked. ' . One box, unmarked. 'One barrel, Knott 4 Cempaay. On box, A. V. Tarry. . On box clothing, d Alstoa. fcoven barrel plow casting, unmarked. W. J. 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