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TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1919. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER 1 E NAMES FOR J HE NEW HOTE L - Additional aaniei suggested for Bl tiga't million dollar hotel art aa lol km: 'Roy Beawood" r "Ba Cri" To th Editor: 8inc tht publie has ba invited to offer suggestion! for a aamt for "the stw million dollar hotel to bt built in Baleigh, I am tending yon a nana whka I think Ttry appropriate and (atehy for the Hotel. Mv first tuggettion it, "Toe Roy Benwood" and teeond, "Ths Ben George." These namet art both contraction! of the namea of tha three men whom I understand art the ehief promoter! of tli is new hotel, Messrs. Benjamin B. Griffin of Baleigh, and George Roval and George Norwood, of Goldsboro. Thit perpetuatet tha namet of the three chief promoter of tho new hotel, aud being three of tha foremost and most successful bminei and public Spirited men in tha State, I think they are entitled to reeeiv personal recog nition in tht naming of the finest hotel in Raleigh. .TAMES L. KEEL. Rocky Mount, N. C. To tht Editor: The question before the contention today it "What ahall be tht nam of Baleigh 'a new hotel f" Several names hav Wn euggMteJ to tho committee and taeh thinks hia selection ia tli very beet name for it, and if the writer nf this should think hia selection ia the best be will not be oot of order or alone Oreent"joro named her new and ele gsnt hotel for 0. Henry, a deterring compliment to a man who was a victim of circumstance and Buffered from it, bat was fully exonerated and a last ing honor has been paid in hit town to Mi memory. Now, why not your com mittea do the eame for tht man whose .name the writer suggests, thereby per petutting tha memory of a man who led hia country in time of war and spent Tonr years following tha Stars aud Ban, INDIAN WOMEN NEVER TROUBLED Children Seldom Weak. And Young Girl andOld Squaw Were Strohf and Robust INDIANS HAD A REMEDY FOR WOMEN'S TROUBLES It haa been claimed that corsets, high heeled shoes, etc, causa most female complaints. But todny. with the eor aetiero producing perfectly fitting cor sets to conform to every figure, and French heels going out of fashion, reason tella us that there are other causes to be reckoned with. Lack of exercise, and failure to cat naturally -'nutritious foods containing a sufficient amount of blood and tissue building ele ments, such as are found mostly in herbs, roots, barks and berries, and the result ia bound to be a weak, anaemic girl or woman, suffering as only she tan describe. No medicine will take the place of nercise. but a good blood purifier will In wonders, and the old Genuine Indian Blood Remedy, handed down by the In dians since Dsnicl Boone tad John Smith a time, will provide tht itrtngth ining alementa needed by tht wtak, lickly woman of today, aa proven in thousands of easts where grandmothers kavt insisted upon daughter! abandon' Intr the modern medicines containing opiates, narcotics, iodidt of potaislum, knd other mineral!. Take tht girl between tut ag of tea tnd eighteen, lacking eolor and aparkle, ir th elderly woman complaining roiru larly of weakness, both of them with tain, impoverished blood, underweight' Id, ambitionless, and give them a bot lie of thla -old Remedy. It a amaaing low quickly it will stimulate those deli eta organt to activity and produce (hat kenlthy eolor and vim that 1 only tht lutward glow of pure rich blood aad perfectly functioning organs. Thii Remedy ii for aale by the lead Ing drug and general ttoros. Try it. Price fl.oo. ' For aale by Galloway Drug Company, Rounders Street Pharmacy and U, L. .Shore, Raleigh, and other leading drug and general atores of the county. isiiaZiiiaDcti taw that emblem of constitutional rights aad liberty folded but thanks to good' nets, not forgottta. When thla hap pened, all returned home to find the South In ashes, devastated and ruined aad aa Inferior race about to be placed ia charge ef th tru woman-hood and maa-hood of our oat prosperous and tunny land by a act of thieves, carpet baggers and eealawagt ia the darkest day of our history, 'he reconstruction period. Something had to be done. The tnd: justified the means, and the true white men ef the South aaid some thing would be done and it was done and this aavtd ul our pure woman hood of tha South. Thla something waa the organization of th Ku-Klux-Klan and through it order was restored. Soma of our best citizens wtra hurled like aheep ia Vaneeyville jail. The great aad sacred right of tht habeas corpus waa declared by Chief Justice Pearson exhausted. Thoae were trying times. We could not help ourselves. Amongst those perse cuted and tent to the penitentiary in a distant state to be abused and -treated as a common criminal waa the man whose name heads this article, and is suggested aa the name for "oir" new hotel. A movement has beea started in Tezaa by the U. D. C. or the veteran! to erect monument throughout the South to the memory of the K. K. K. Ia thi, the K. K. K. object, they suc ceeded. They tared the home and Uvea of many throughout the South. Tht writer hopet to tee the day when a monument to the memory of their brave- men- in war and ia pone 44 aJledir will'" afahd""by" each" Confed erate mo. ument throughout th South. All North Carolinian! art proud of the State' far history. In all war -her history is a grand one, the same aa ia peace. ' ' Remember, the first at Bethel, the: furtherest at Gettysburg, the .lut at Appotnitttot, tha first at Cardenaa and a Tar-Hetl the first to jump ever tht Hindtnburg line. Now .let her agaia be the first to erect a monument to tht K. K. K. by naming this hotel-for the man who auffered and gave hit all ia peace and war to the people ht loved. Call it The Shotwell." JOHN A. MITCHEXER. Sclma, N. C. -The Royal. I wish to tuggett a aama for the new hotel to be built la Raleigh, aad ask you to kladly refer same to parties In terested. Tht name it ''The Royal." The name itself suggests high tlaee aad with the amount to be invested we should look forward to gennint quality. FLORB1E L. JONES. Raleigh. N. C. "The Daalelgh." Editor Newt and Obaerver: A traveling maa tuggett The Daa lelgh" at aa appropriate samt for the hew hotel. Th!a would link Raleigh and Daniels in sa easily remembered name. ( Wv STEVENSON. Atlanta. "Hotel Daalele." Raleigh should feel very proud indeed of having the opportunity of naming her new hotel after our great Secretary of the Navy Jotephua Daoiels and to think we can elalm him aa our own, he being president of the Newt and Ob server, our greatest daily. I don't be. liave there ia a man, woman, boy or girl ia Raleigh but what wonld be proud of the name ''Daniels." USA J. J0NE9. Raleigh, N. C. The Hotel Rest or Comfort.'' A eloee observer of Baleigh happen ing noticing tha number of people whs drop into tht hotels for rest and warmth, suggests that the new hotel should be called "Th Hotel Aa Rett" or "Th Hotel Cpmfort." MR. "?. C KIMBALL DIES AT ROCKY HT. SANITARIUM Mr. W. C. Kimball died at th Sana torium at Rocky Mount, N. C, yester day morning at S o'clock, H had btea in ill health for several year aad Wat carried to th hospital about a week Sure Relief '''-- - Batter Than Bichloride Amierptle. Tablets art aoima. Ataartn - Their Medicine Chest For 20 Years I T is characteristic of folks attar they put th allottee "iarea MM wmmrm oi Ian M ta ImV hack over tba dart that are front aaa tflonfBuauj lire ueas over. f And mvself, at aeveaty-oaa, frem.eat!r drifting back qnerter of aeeoturv, when I see myself in tht little drag star I owned at Bolivar, Mo., making aad telling a vegetable compound to my frltndt aad cuate rears -what wa then kwewa only a Dr. Lewie Medictn for Bttaaack, Uvar ad Bowel Complaint. Tor many year whD Iwa itarfaetlag my formula I etadlca and investigated the Uaatlrt aad cat hart let e th nark and - easam coarrlnced that their auua fault was ao that they didaot act oa tht towels, bat that their actio wa toe violee. and draatle, and apart th iritem of to atari which waa do to th fart that they wer aot tbotoaah enooRa ia their station, tome simply aetug oa tue upper or email Intra tlaea, while others would Set paly oa th lower er tare Intestines, and that titer alreori Invariably produetd a habit re. OBiriag aagmtattd dotes. I Believed that a pteMraHoa to sredaee tht test affect bust Bret tone th liver, thea actoa th stomach aad entire alleaen tery trttem. If thit wa accomplished, tbe medlelat weald product a mild, but thorough elimination I th waata without "mat tiekaning aeatattons. aad aeek t.is tar tatl better at oaoe. After nAerlBMtitlitr with kmln., i different eoatoaada, I at last perfected th formula, that it mow known aa Ketart. i a awj KiwTs goaa sunaer and doe aaer thaa ear latativ aa th market today. Tha thouaaade of lettert from asars have ooaelared me I was right, aad that the laser of tMtara't Sunt, as a family aaMteiB. ereej though aa may Bar aaad it for twanty-Sv year, Brvcr aa to Inertaat th do. Uy kaowledg of atadicia aad th re alt of its na ta my own family aad among soy Maude, before I ever after is for eala, cauaed m to hav gnat faith la aWart1 awaaaay Ireaa ta very tret. And now as I sad aayttlf aaarlag Ua a when I mast how t th faavitabl aad so to SMotber lit, my greataat plaaaar It to alt aaoh day and road th latUrl that ach thu t Vakat Ball al LkbIka b . Sii iiay foe Ua, gftata aad tweaty yeara, 't and, their childraa aad araadeh drem aava - - K u ft la a eoatollag theaalit, my frleada. for a. maa at mywee to foal thA aslda froat tor his fallow maa. Ur araauat aaliata! h i ,iwfnl (NB Tablet) and will ba bcttar. healUii.r. i! 7" 4Sl.'Bw oa dD tomethiog . - J p;n-Mw aasiaiao atast hapBlnaat today, ia the 'im win riii m tiotr, bit greaU&t KBOWifMf miu ion u'othtm 1 hop )r9U 'i A. H. ttWIS MCOIOINC CO, r. Lew. Mo. 4 Vf ?-Lj-L Tm BfLL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief B ELL-AIMS INDIOCSTIOr ago, where hit condition waa pro ajuneed hopeless. For many yeara ht was agtat for tht Bjaboard Air Lint Railway at Moncure, N. C, at which point ba made many friends by bit kindly disposition and courtcona treat ment of the public. Mr. Kimball is survived by his son, Mr. VanWyck Kim ball' and a daughter, Mrs. Andrew 8yme. of Baleigh, alao several brother and listers. The funeral will be held tomorrow from the I'reabytorian church at Haywood, N. C. . Get Plumbing License. Plumbing license haa been scoured by FOR The Truth About Eczema and Piles Thewaads and thousands of eeopla. 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He la tends opening business January 1, 1920. Mr. Parker has beea in Raleigh fot the past sin yeara, employed by th Tir-uier-Cola i'lumbing Company most f the time. , . aaem How to relieve skin troubles i If you are troubled with eciema if your akin is rough, red, pimply and blotchy if it itches and burnt simply apply to the affected part a little Resinol Ointment It will even give quicker result! if first bathed with Resinol Soap and warm water. Resinol Ointment contains medicinal agent that act quick ly and directly upon the tkin, heal its hurts and help it to keep healthy and attractive. Procure a package from your druggist today, and let It rid you of those annoying, unsightly and embarrassing affections of tht tkin. XESIXOL SNA 1 7XG STICK toctkts tender siint mo saaasa(a Bar-Vat) Ma i isa WORM EF3IVE i as-waamams. if I . . . . J . II II . J .i TITT YY ' "' '" " " "- There is no element of uncertainty about the service given by Corbitt Motor Trucks. 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