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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1915. The News and Observer a.lihrfc. K. C. ' MlhMlwr DwhtbtTiuIr TBI mCWS AJf OSSMTIE PUBLISHING COMPANT. mmrvi banux. rmiM ; orncgi WgWi AN OBSEBVIB BUILDIKa 114-11 Wert atartm ItnA AJvertbhic Dapt , Clrvvlatioa Dt , Editorial Bam: M ..m ..ia? MCMBEB Or TRB ASSOCIATED PJUSS. IV Aeitsla Praae k nclnalnly anNUad to tit M it tvauMiaatlaa oi all m eaapatchae fadttad to it r M athanrtm endiud is tha p. pot and alae tk laaal nawe puhliaha kcrate. All rtckto of renvMlaa. Horn '! eaapatabae harata tea alia renrvad. PCXL ASSOCIATED PRESS BEPOBTS inscription rmcti Parsbl la Advane Daily ana luiar Oa Yaar. I7.M Is attathe I I Three Month 1.1 Ow Heath ........ M DaUr Oalr Ona Vaar HI Month Thrae Month ... Ona Month .MM , .M , i.a , M Om Tau aaajr 01 .. Bis Month ...ll.M Tha'Mew and Observer I eaHvarad bf earrian hi BaKhjh and auburb. at Alum aanta par .mJi Daily III aMla. IMily oaur, tw.lv. etna Bar 1 ' ) Batara. at th Poatoltica at BataKh, North Carolina, aa tlaa matter. All mltae aommwleatioaa will ha sajaatad. Ma unuacrlpt will h ratinaa ska aaompaaiad by t. FUEL ECONOMY. The ( fuel situation require the help of more than th mine and tha Fuel Administration. That industry tod business ar working pader restrict d hours eaa aav th day aly if aufl!Ut fuel li produced for a limited demand. But the people generally eaa help materially hi relieving th difficulty. Ia North Carolina do aot cu great deal of coal. But every little atake a dif ference. If la tha whole State we ea a.a th n of a few thousand tout it will avoid drawing afainet th general tupply of tha country, W may think that th condition of other ee tioni ia none of our affair. That is a grave mis take. This is nation's erlsia, not local ona, If industry Ss interfered with ia th manufacture tag regions of tha North, idlenasa and up prod no tire nail follow. Worker stop making tb things we neid d .they stop ring th money te buy fht things w sell. Aa industrial nd flaaneial disturbaae begun at on plaee i as infectious ai the plague in extending to other place. If w can sav fuel front coming to n from those sections wher it li aeeded mor keenly wt are helping to maintain a general 'stability of business throughout the) country. W eaa do this in three or four way. With a las rigorous climate than, the North and Wast w do not need so much Are to beat our buildings. We eaa content our- selvee with fewer rei la th kui and for shorter hour. W ean still us wood in most plaee iaitd of oal. -.Th man in th country is equally concerned with th town mis ia supply, lag th wood fuel to bit oal .fuel. It aheuld b the patriotic, duty of every man who can pot wood in town, to see that thoa who might us H r that is eeeld net be war to end war unlea steps I aer strong enough, nor rich anough to withstand " X" were taken to make wars ai improbable aa human "orld eontempt and world hat. ' f . ingenuity , could soak then. , But party interests were put befor. th interests of th who! uatry and of th world. Befor the. contents of tb peace treaty were fully known Senator Lodge had circulated hi notorious round robin for signatnrea f opponent ef th lagM of Nations. Besult, the holding up of th Cltd When our Union waa madr, th big State were Virginia, PeBniylrania, and Masaaehusotts. Bup- pose en or BU or tnose nsa insisted on reiarta tiom" that wonld rUer it or them of respsn. sibiUty and or duty, and Impose the cam en other t How long would our glorious Union hav lasted? It would hare dissolved er th first suu ris of. th nineteenth century. Kay, it would not har surrired th first administration of State as a warning ef what s ountry shuld ot Ger8 Washlegton. Our Union got iu vitality The British premier" is too good a diplomat to take sides ia tiie political controversies of another country. But he baa said about as plainly a be could to th political leader of hi own country that they will do well to steer clear of Lodgeisn. from th equality of 4b State., and if th League of Nation is to be t lueees it will J du to th fact that all th member of that Leagu are on an exact equality. Better, far better, that we stay out of ih League altogether than to assert or accept privilege. Privilege 1 It is an odious word twin with despotism. And it is meaner tha despotism, for it is cowardly and insidious, while despotism Is often crave and open. All the great historians I have ever resd discus privilege a tb opposite of liberty, and all government, is odious if equality does aot maintain.- If any bmd ber of the League is relieved of duty or reipon sibility attaching to other members of th League, the Leagu will-not b worth shuck. But the molt odious and th molt ignobl tle- iment of Lodge-ism it the insolene it employs te ! li 1 J f . . f Ji mauit cugrauu, xrincff, nna npan. x waa per MORNING TONIC (John . V.) Labor not for th meat which periiheth, but for that meat which eadureth unto everlasting life, which the Ben ef man shall give unto you, lor him hath Ood tb Father sealed. LIFE'! LITTLE OIIAPPOINTMENTS. (CeJambU Stat.) - I knew shirk a able nhirk fh every sort f task avoided ; n marts! ever Bated work e mnch aa thta lethargi hoy did. It weea'l f the llghtaot ta lad Job tad lead him to It; emetlme he'd think n aa excasa, aga)a h Umptv woninai it. tie mil sot wield m r pick, neb thing he said wr taw ad Menial, all mental effort made Mm sick all Indaatry waa eesgeaUl. He sierished early, did thta chirk, life dlda't go tk way he planned It I worked so lird avoiding work hie eontlttloa couldn't atand It, t knew a crook a crafty crook who had a optic like aa eagle for earthing that wore th leek ef being akecklagty Illegal.' Whenever any ekaaca ho saw the enda mt Justice he defeated in bVt dalaae of the law,' he lied and atol and , fetgad aad sheeted. Ho maaaged to keep out f fall I some paltry pelf his thieving brought him th (loath ware eftaa en hi trail bat all la vain they, never eeaght him. Be mad thousand here aad thaw hat he'd have get what be went after . aad Bntahed ap a millionaire, If he had never boea a grafter. SIR GALAHAD I OVERALLS. The world has changed om lae that plctu rsqu day whsn Sir Galahad ventursd forth in search of opportunity te serve mankind. The knight of th round table rod with spear ia rest, his garb gait of armor, snd hi cavalry a mail- soated horse. He rescued unhappy maidens, ex tended a hand to th agedwed and oppressed, siitently and idiotically argued by senatorial ehil and in th service of humanity ultimately diseov- dree of Cain that, our 'allies in the world war red that he had found th Grail ha had enno-hf. " resolved to visit ruin on the United Btates. , Th. world ha. changed com tue thos days, lieittB t of -h m like Georg. Harvey, "per. iwi on uiimw h iuu oir vuuii, nis aaren-i ennially abused Uod's patience and the King's tur leads him up and down th Seaboard Bail- J English with their raving gibberish to th effect road. Ei teed is th fretful iron horse, not If". tM "a i"n uevieo to msk . . , . ... ,, , ,.i uncle bam new wood ana draw water lor th merely en coated with mail. Hi arm 1 a suit Britih iJn. ,he th. fart t. th.t it ... pi. of bin tveralls. HI lane Is Joag-BOMd oil ean. dent Wilson who extorted th reluctant eonsent He find his adventure, by wayside., wher he (tops. I of Lloyd George to accept th League. When thnt Tales com from th countryside of this Galahad world: conference rt convened it was th inten- ean have It, thus saving against th eoal supply. I damsel wh is arguing vainly with tha tin I imposed on Franc ia 1871; buf President Wilson, Ldziie that refuses to crank, and in hiainvperioua I sponsor as he waa for wisdom and magnanimity way, with three turn of that powerful 'right arm -nl toed that proposal, and though be . V I ASA Mnf not .11 I.. k. ;,k J eompls tb vrefraetory ear to move forward on th way in all humiliation. How It lift his greasy cap whin th happy damsel expresses her grsd- tude. How he rcues th grdmothr,who with her package is struggling to get from the grocery cross th street in time to catch the train. How he flshe out of a psper sack, which he has just ore not to hold long revel aad wanton wassuil in brought out from th reitauraiO, a big red apple th8 world to the eonfuiios and despair of every, that h gives to a mall boy, w'ha bumped hi toe thiB th,t U BobIe ln klnd. Two continent v.r a rail at th .witch whil. fTyin, to get a of .iUaUon, .nd tt, on,nd 0B,y way closer look at th. engine. - out great, powerful, free, prosperous nation in Th world has changed some, but not Sir Gila- Africa aad ia South America ia to expend on their had. Hia clothes hav changed, nd his methods, development countless billions of money here- but h. i. th. .am. c.a.id.rat. knight, doing th. wlrl Wor ab SSft r-"a vu waa ui sun eem 10 eetwe thci. aplendid ends ax to b attained. brighter, ana com day when Sir Galahad come to count th result of hi adr.nturei, he will find that he, too, aa captured the Holy Grail. His Bimef Only a few people know him a Sir Galahad, few ever thought about his nam. To remember hi eourteaiel 1 enough. And what is th difference If you know him, you know him; ft yeu don't, you don't. But it I said somewhere that thes thing r all writtcn'down. Th Sea board Bailroad ha som mighty considerate men in its employ. - W cannot help as much in North Carolina as if w had been c large coal consuming State, but we eaa do considerable if we will each cut then little corners in fuel savings andlry to keep tb eo&l that 1 mined in limited quantities available for the most essential things of ths nstion. , And, abov all, ther should b a cheerful acquiescence ia the rulingi and requirement of to authorities wno are in enarg oi in zuei situation. Much Impatience ha been expressed by person inconvenienced by the closing require' msnts. It is not justified by the iaets. In a great crisis the only way to prevsnt a general break down in th seheaiy of thfngs I for all te shsr a part of tb burden. This is th view of th full authorities aad their regulation, lrkeom as thty may seam, l mad only after careful eon sideratioa and are mad with th purpose of dis tributing th burdea brought by th war be tween th mine-owner, and the mine operatives. It is better that many suffer Inconvenience and, if need be, som loss of money, than that a few should di from tb want of th comfort and th necessities that coal produces. Th grumbler should think for a moment what he is grumbling st; he Is being required to limit his us of eoal that torn ill and pirhapa under-nourished .1.11.1 M.W k.W. ,!,. -...I.... 1. ...X.J to save its life. Who want) to be that sort of si 1 gruniblcrt did aot get all he asked, he, with th moral fore of everything that is sxcellcpt in Americanism behind him, extorted concessions that will msk the world safe for democracy unless Lodsre-ism is powerful encoigh to-U(?iish- the reign of Har on earth as it was la 1914. Civilization ha som mighty tasks to do la th near future if the daughter of th Philiitine And th on and only mean to attanl world re I disarmament And th world will never disarm until a Leagu of Nations is formed to fore oisarmament. Such a Leagu must be com posed of nations on exact equality with all the other. Wilsonism mean world peaee; Lodge-ism mean worm war. i Washington, December S. Thst intimstion for higher prices for sugar af tor January X, give an inkling f oils plaee wher new tear reiorm eouid be started. fhe success of the Baptist drive starts th lead er to wondering why they did not make it big' ger. Senator Newberry wa on of six secretaries rf th navy under Rooscyrelt. He ha gained publi attention if tb other haven't. to Th axt legislature of Virginia ia going try to curb profiteering, ia food and fuel. Vlr glaia eaa go to that job with th feeling that th field U not crowded. A Charlott man, asked what kind ef a rare lforehead would msk ia th Ninth, answered. "Th kiad you mnk when about two cylinders are aot firiag." Well mid. too. Th Prlne of Wale get back to England In time to th twiaty-round go for th heavy weight championship. Just lik hi old grandad ia being ea head wha important thing are going n. Th House Foniga Affair cmmittea r not cueh jay th Republican Scant leaders thought. - The House Bepublteaaa refuse to report a bill de taring peace until th Baaate ihow com aign f peae. If Monro dee aot quit celling cotton at thoe fabulously high prices th rest of th 8tat Is ; going to get excited. The lsst figure noted was ' eighty-two cent a pound for long staple. That doc aot look lik th six cent of 1914. Athevllle I premised a aew federal building to est million Md a half dollar if Con gr seems n Wearer can secure it. That ought to get a pretty good one, but then yoa know Aiheville I a right husky town. Kinstoa 1 to kav a poultry show, beginning De cember 18. Good ehane for com publi spirited man to offer a nbtatial prii to th poultry keeper who will nts ban that will lay cheaper ' II I ' ' ; 'With th adva f th first Bepubliesa admin- Iltratioa la th TJalted State th lnrchafet maria f th coaatry eommeneed it decliae. tltcadily that deella coatinaed until a aroused aaUoa ua- dsr a Democrsti adminUtratioa eoramenced Its phenomenal restoration. American thipi wr ban ished from th oeeaa' by that humbug of protee- , vmm 10 som lav.ria nip DUlIdsr ia th norths states. Ship could b bought only from protected aad restricted yard. Joha li. llorehead, who want to go from North Carolina to Congres as a Bepublieaa, .as aot announced yt whether he . 1 ia favor ef protecting th America ahip off ef the eceaa aecordlag t th Pepnblies past practice, or of protecUng th merchant navy on the cen, wher it his beta established under Dem ocratic direction. It 1 on af thos things thst th voter la th Ninth district should be sure of if he his ny aotloa' whatever of voting for dr. ! .rehesil. ' CARY FARM .LIFE SCHOOL. Clarence Bruswcll, tb boy who won tret pise in Chiesgo in judging beef cattle over thirty-six other contestants from over the Union and is third ia judging sll classes of liv stork, nsturally re fleets eredit on the Cary Farm Life School. Yet when you com to think about it, th credit re flected a th Cary school it nothing to what that school is doing for the boy and girl of the State. Cary 1 a little town, out ln th farming section, It 1 a progressive plae. good farms about and good people Th community haa turned out som mighty capable man and women. Th bene fits of a good school ar understood I that neigh borhpod. That a boy should go to Chicago, fall ln with trained five stock men ia th greatest liv jtock market ia the world, and prove himself ao capable a judg of liv stock to rank first from contestants-from thirty-six state show th worth of what th Cary school is doing. Cattle ar c-'.tle, but ther i all th difference in the world between the best aad th poorest. To know good eattl and te be able to judge good cattle from inferior stock is worth a lot of money to any man. This young chap from Cary goes to Chicago equipped with hi training from the school to tell a good beef steer when b tees one. nis lueeeis show that he ii fit to mix with ei pcrieneed stock men that ha found there. He comes bsek ho-ne aa eiimpl of what th Cary school is doing, and th (ucccs of th product th school Is turning nt ia Information' anough to other institution! of th kind of th benefit of tha farm Ufa department. W nsed a lot mors such schools, training boys and girl along thos practical lino. ' Now what about Clarence Brarwellt He comes back home, Unless om other plae get Ua awiy" h la an avallabl asst for' North Carolina. IT is qualified to point cut to North Carolina farmer th advantage of good atock and th dis advantage of poor atock. Som of th farmer will heed what he haa to say. He will weed out ia this way by uggeatioa Inferior animals. AuIq mstlcally he become a missionary for better live stock. His influence extends indefinitely. Nobody know how long the State will benefit by the train. in. ha given Clarence Braswell at th farm life school Mor tkaa on lessoa eaa b drawn from this boy' tueces la Chicago.- -' WARNING AGAINST LODGEISM. Lloyd Georg (peaking yesterday befor th 'Re form Club- in Manchester, England, totally re jected th auggestioa that th tlms had arrived for a renewal of party distinctions by th Lib eral and Conservative. B pointed to th ex perience ef the Catted Btates vUelarlrig that party atrif had been renewed prematurely sad in con equsnc th Leagu ef Nation had been adan- gered U th land which took tb most prominent nd dltlagulsh4 part ia it promotion. vry one Know who started up party trife la eonoeetioe with tha League of Natloa. . Hi nam haa beea oa the lips of thousands s id thousands of peopl ia th United State in the last it month and it ha aot bea with eraises aad thaaksgiving for hit sxlstence and etlvitiea that hia nam ha beea mentioned. If ther waa any on thing oa which tha rveonl. Of ths United State might kav ba expected to prernat a united front would hav. thought it wa th League of Nation. It was th lorir.1 snd natural sequene and lessoa of ths great war. inst great truggt wa widely referred to ai th war to end war. But it wa ea Ji Keep Kool -Twont Last Nolhln Does By DR. FRANK CRANE. -(Copyright, 1919, by, Frank Crane. They say this motto waa devised by a news boy." It is not- improtmbler - 'Bttehr -k homely iwd workable bit of philosophy is quite a likely to come from the street as from the universities. Keep Kool .Twont Last Nothla Docs. It's another-phrasing of tha truth that "life WILMINGTON'S BOLD EXAMPLE. . If te' U Judge 'bj lonlfsit fbf a ichool house at Wilmington to cost $390,000 North Carolina ha turned over a new leaf. A school house to run high bov a third of a million dollar i a decisive step forward In any communitr no blamr! 1 juet one blame thing after another." than Wilmington, but it chow that a n.w.anlritl . 0t th mor ancient and claasical saying. "Th!, . . . . . . . I too, shall pass.' """"""" " rn a imagine And it meaM that othinK it flxod .nd flBlJ. u aumius interest ia Wilmington diner ma- Often, if we will only, sit tight and keep atlll, ur terially from aay section ia th Stats, That this moti tangled knots untie themselves. To let feeling Is aot confined to one section of tb Btat Tim aiMolve our perplexitie is better thaa to 1 manlfMt by ncb movemeata as that recently Th9 on, tertain , thU world over in Winston-Salem wherein a Urg fund awns Th sure tip on the etock, market is that when voted for a radical forward movement ia school " ' UP 14 W'H to down, and when it is down ffaira. 8imilar evidoncei eron out ia all ouarters. ' wiu "P- That is "y .th wis ones uy of couTie Madame Wants a Fan to Match Her postume! Ht (Borgeous of Ostrich Feather FANS Price $18.50 to $50.00 In this incomparabl. collection of exqui sitely designed Fans every color and color scheme radiates the unusualness of these attractive Ostrich Fans. Ideal Gifts for the woman or miss of dis criminatinjf style ideas every garment can be matched perfectly. E Metiers S Opea Cvealag till Chrlstma. Wire er pheae as year order. JEWELEBS i ' ons The Chrtstma Jewelry gtor for (1 year. that the time to buy, is when everyone ia selling, and the time to (ell Is when everyone ia buying. (Perhaps.) . : . Letting things alon will not always mend them, but ia a good plan more often thaa we sup. U'hnn vnnr W hill mnnn.. -S ..It.. eonrageoui spirits having fn hand the educational I degeneration, aad all ths accumulated perversion nnairs i ia community have provided mean I na inherited from yoa and other seem to brlna- th educational avatam mt .... nn - .1 breaking out, remember he'll grow you did full reanirem.nt. tnmt th. a . ..a "w'nen voa' uWstio affair get aH marled and a vmw wav auv yivevui utuiauuii UU Th feature about th Wilmington contract is I th boldness of it forward advance. Wilmington might hav gone ahead building for next year or th yer fter expecting to add little by little th necessity compelled. Instead of that tha Your most Bequest important that eaa be anticipated for the future. Wilmington means to have Jfood echools. The rest of North Carolina will have aa incentive from which we cannot get away. Ia doing herself a great benefit Wilmington baa shown us all a aew road to th place w know w waat to go. Mebca 1 starting off at a Hvely sprint with a hundred thousand dollar for a water eystem. Coming along is sixty thousand mor for a sewer system. In a f.w w.k a vote will be 'taken on aa issu of school bonds. Mebaa ii not a very big town, but it ha a lot of broad people, snd they ar. going to mak it a mighty good town to Lack the ag of barbarism. Keep kool twont last authln doe. seem unbearable keep kool twont lastnothia doe. . .. f Most of th hiitorie conflict. -firora the "quar rels between the theologian ia the ,earlyv church down to th traditional hatred between-French and English, hav (imply worn out, they were never cettled. Most sectarian disputes disappear not because on ide prevail, ' but because people get tired of the fuss. - When you have the bluss, cheer up, tomorrow it will different. When the bore buttonhole yoa and ia drilling a three-inch hole right , through you, keep kool twont last nuthin does. . And when ths Kaiser Snd hi co-workers tp-4 pear to be overrunning the earth an J. -bringing I liv ia. Wa or Peace? . By SAVOYARD. Two Wart, Suppose you could leave your family in addition to your prop-erty-your ability to manage itl T What a load of doubt nd niis giving would be lifted from your mind I 1 - , You cann of, of course, be queath your executive ability di 4rectly to your family. You can, however, leave it to them indi- . rectly. During th year in which, the United States mmm ai.tlv.1 an.n mA in tkA nrl,l w 7 ftdO I 111 UUlieil Otatea Benate. nmlor tha leail Af I Am,rw.. mnlAmrm .ailnra anil m.in.a mrmrM kill.J Henry Cabot Lodee. haf decreed thnt Alir vlArintiBI A. AiA 1mm ntlia AflllaAO. I union haU abdicate th magnificent primacy I In the same period 130,000 America men, wo. "! aniion. a VOSltlOB WOOdroW Wilanalnan anrl rhildran wra lad hara at hnma acmevea xor -lt in the World Peace Congress at Tha viclmis of the war were worker in th Versailles. Not th Spain of Charle V, aot th prime of life, and their death wa aa economic r.o.i.nu or vnamam, or Chatham's son. aot the I lost to the nation. ' , -, '"" v. ,-aivirun we ureal, not me uermanyi Tuberculosis is aa industrial disrate. A very of Biimark, ever attained to th loft elaee. moral Inrne nflrcenfaca of it victim ar worker iu or politicaj, our country, under th lead of our the prime of life. And the loss of 150,000 lives! v7 rr'a"ai, eia the day th treaty of Ver-Ind mor has been going oa year after year. sanies was signed by the victor In th World Tuberculosis is a secret, insidious, invisibl foe war. America wa eoaatitnted th leader of eiv-J that creep upon it victim. It work ilently, iliaatioa as it was prepsrlng to march oa fromj tighttninf its grip each day until they weaken ' viciory to moral victory. The world was) and west away. , j hn.Lmnt . . I. ! ..... I ... 1 . . . t . . . . . . . . ' . ' . T.vr. uiiia utit hodv me iodi xniit i inn wa or inrjercuinaia en maaitiniv ia ma.a i n. nniions would neat their sword into plow-1 deadly than tb war of conflicting nations. snares and thoir spear into pruning hook, when Tuberculosis ha caused far more widowhood nation should aot lift up cword against nation, and orphanhood thaa all th wars In which the nor leara war any mor.. The col issue the United States haa ver engaged, th great War ..u. vi nation preaeai is, enau tne wona I Between the Btatec. Included. ' I I Ewy thre minute com ea die of tuber. Aad In thl clortou rusad for Ood and hn-leulaai somswhara l ln i. tk. . manuy wood row Wilson mad our ntion ehier; lutes that it (ah yoa to read thl warning of but the American Senate put a veto ea the blessed! th danger v that confront na aft... n.n. Ansiis.ni.il.. a I a. t a v.. a s. . a let as. n . I . . ' waiuiuwiuvo, Md j i ii qquuuui u n oenaiv, i g aow.1 io weir rravM from thil mun. How? ( a new Mnetitutesl and a now M. will allow a to b ven a follower ia the Heaven-Inspired pro cession. Mr. Lodge aad hi henchmen tell ns that "Americanism" forbid o this glory. In their perverted philosophy, they have deformed genuine Americanism into a miserable, disgusting, Ten per tent of 11 th trsoni who die In I th United Stale each year, on out of every ten, fall victim to tuberculoals. , On million persons arc afflicted with active tuberculosis. There ar perlytrt a millioa in active eases, manv nf Bht.K MI K...M. loathsome, hell-inspired cant that, if allowed to case unless- accessary precaution ar taken, prevail, will mak of euraloriou nation an ob-l The National TnW,..,!.;. ..i.,t ...i t..l ject of mingled contempt, hatred, aad pity of all one thousand affiliated state and local orgaal. Z$uV? tl"5?!", . - v f) ,f "yitemaUo warfare agaiast What 1 thi Lodge-Ism t Why, that w b a this foe of mankind. They ar helping to uro member of th League, but if it become aece. tt afflicted, and taking approved scientific uess- ry to employ economic snation r military force ures to check and prevent tk spresd of ths dis- to overt war, other members of th League must rase. It is in this work, which is financed chiolly do-those things, not we. You cannot imagine a by'tho sale of Ked Cross Chrwtma Seals, that surer or a swifter way to earn th hate of th rent yout heln ia aiked. Vnii.t i ,1.1. . ... lust aa .1...1. 0ah' TrM vh" 1hat' gT"t f" P0""'"' P" to end th war thnt is causing untold usi as clearly and opulent that we r. w ar aot big enough, I suffering and taking 150.0(H) litei vry year. ' By .the sirfiple business ar rangement of appointing the Ra leigh Savings Bank ; and ? Trust Company Executor and Trustee 1 under your will. Such an arrangement iassures ' capable handling " of your estate after you are gone. Also it re lieves your heirs of the perplexi ties involved in managing willed property. " . t i';r: Any of "our officers will wel come the opportunity tov discuss your will with you, ' , Be Raleigh S lavings Bank and Trust Company
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