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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1920. DANIELS Af JS COURTS S Natural Result of Such Criti- cism, Says Judge Is Rule of Mob MAKES SPECIAL CHARGE TO WAKE GRAND JURY AdmiU Occasional Instances of Miscarried Jnstice But Pre fers That 99' Guilty Men Should Escape Rather Than ' That One Innocent One - Should Be Punished Critic of the court have probald.v not oaiderd that if auvh criticism produces iti aaturai result, nothing will stand between ai the rule of the mob, derlsred Judge Finnic A. Daniels ia a special harg to We grin a jury t the opening of the May criminal terns of Wake county Superior Court . yesterday. ' Th charge wa a direet reply to eriti i., ritas of the courts, and while couched ia temp rata buignste, vigorously de fended the probity of the courts. At tributing the bulk of criticism to mis information or lack of information, lodge Daniels declared "the overwhelm ing majority of the re rd iris rendered ' are ia accordance with the law and evi- deaee, aad reach the real and essential justice of the eases ia which they are '. rendered." While admitting there are occasional Instances of injustice, the judge assert ed his belief in the principle that it is better that ninety-nine guilty men ' should escape than that one who Is in nocent should suffer. Jadgc Daniels made specific refer ence to two. eases tried in this State within the year both of which resumed in acquittals that provoked widespread criticism the Saugg case in thin county and the case of Archer Fanner et .il charged with criminal assault ia Wayne .... county. Ia each instance, he unequivo cally approved the verdict of the jury. I raises Jarors. Seeordiag hia observations as to th.i manner in which the average citizen perrorms hia dnty as a juror he said: The requirement of jury arm v eoght to bo reasonably construed and excuse allowed whenever their refiienl would result in aerions loss or i-iuH f I kelieve thia conviction a roue ia mv miad aad has existed there for more thaa a quarter of a century, because I observed that the aveeage citizen drawn upon the Jury had a real and a high aease) of hia responsibility for the per formance of thia dnty, and that ho sel dom asked to be freed from it except poa grounds that appeared entirely reasonable. I know that the great body ' of our people partake of thia sense ,f responsibility aad that, ia spite of s.me undoubted ineonvenienre and hardship, they cheerfully discharge thia important public duty. And, gentleman, when I ' consider the small compensation of the juror, graad aad petite, hit willingness to Snake personal sacrifices aad Lis on" acieatious pnrpoae W take aa honorable aad highly useful part in the adminis tratioa of the lawa of his country and the aeeertaiameat and the protection of the righta of hia neighbor., I feel that probably mora than most publie officials ha deserves the thanks of the court and Ma fellow eltliens." ' - After emphasising the importance of the select io a of proper jurors aad call ing attention to the requirement of the hi that Jurors should be tax-payers, sea, of good character aad of intelli . Bene, be dwelt upon the important part jeriea play ia the administration of the criminal law. Speaking of the jury aad the other officials of the court, he aaidi ., , ..-. ., . '-. ," : "Without the graad jury, with its pre seatatents aad indictments, thia court would be powerless to start upon the admiaiatratiea of the criminal law, and j 'without the petite jury violators of tbo law . could not. bo convicted and pun ished. aor the property righta of the eitisea aaecrtaiaed aad enforced nor, mora important thaa all else, could the jnaoeeaco, good name and liberty of the - rins am secure against me malice and : falsehood of hi enemy, the suspicion engendered ia the minds of thoughtless mea by rumors thst float about the streets, aad try the mearre and nasati factory evidence on which convictions are sometime nought. Our safety lies in the integrity and good sense of the mea wha at a mi, 4u!.. It.. .1.- however important, is only a component par or. ins court. The sheriff and clerk una tneir aatistants, the judge, the law yers. ana in criminal courts, the solid tor, are necessary to the eondaet of the business committed to our ttapefcor conns. -jfy observaUoa la that the clerka aa eaeniri and their assistaata are the equala of the average eititea ia rapacity aad character. The solicitor aad the lawyers compare favorably with the mea engaged ia tbo other professions and ia the business world, and the judge who preside over the trials are usually of i air anility, some learning aad of at least as mack honesty of purpose as can be found among the sane number of citiseae engaged ia any other vocation. Stating that courts like all human in atitnuoas are fallible aad sometimes asaae grevious mistakes, he said. .", , will go further and admit that the ma ehinery nsed ia far from perfect aad thai it eaa and ought to be improved wneaever a cereet ia it ia demon strated." Advocates Change la Machinery. After reviewing the many moUiS ca nons mat nave beea made ia the rules of court practice ia order to adjust the admiaiatratiea of the law to the require ments of modern conditions, Judge Daniels made oae concrete suggestion for a further change ia court procedure. "ne maea progress has beea made, much remains to engage oar attention," he said. "Among other .improvement i see as reason why it might not be wise tc abrogate the requiremeat of a unani mous verdict ia ordinary civil action saa ia prosecutions for minor criminal effense. This would oftea obviate tan inconvenience aad delay of mistrials. Hut I ahouid regard it aa dangerous to permit other thaa a unanimous verdict under circumstances Ja which it might destroy reputation, aadaager life or subject the citizen to aa infamous or i. (trading punishment." Another criticism to which Judge Dan u!a directed hi attention was that the courts are aaaeeeasarily slow ia aneting ut j'usties. Ia reply to thia criticism, la ""The ascertainment aa en- -vent of the rights of those who ' t to t!" cm its require, time and deliberation, and dealing with the most important affaire in the lUi of men, while . req'iiring reasonable dispatch, docs not safely Jesd itself to rapid transit methods." ( While welcoming constructive criti cism, ' ho eiprcssed the opinion that ilestruetive eritieinni could only have the effect of making worse the condi tions it nought to remedy. Defends Snares Verdict. Taking the hnuggs ease which was tried a few months ago in this country, . b said: "A citizen had been killed ia hia store at night under eireumatanre that led to the belief that hia assailant while engaged in rubbing the atore had taken the life of the owner to secure his es cape or to prevent identification. "A witness in a preliminary investi gation testified to facta, which is be liev.d would demand the conviction of the accused. Thia witness on the trial in this court was examined by the State and testified that he knew nothing jut the farts relating to the homicide and, upon being confronted with his former testimony, denied or professed not to remember it. "fader these circumstances, the Soli citor was unable to proceed, the pris oner was acquitted, and there was criticism not of the jury, but of the law that permitted what many believed a flagrant miscarriage of Justice. "The critics, some of whom would, ia their zeal, have abrogated the law of evidence governing the rejection of the former testimony of the witness did not know or did not atop to con sider why it was that the law did not permit a conviction upoa evidence which upon the trial oof the prisoner the wit ness denied nd repudiated. 'The rule of evidence forbids the eon- vu-tiou on previous statements of prosecuting witness, though made under oath, and requirea direet and personal testimony before the jury at the trial. The rule is entirely sound and reas onably and approved by every court in the United Htatea and by every author nho has written on the law of evidence, as well as by every man of ordinary intelligence who takes time to consider "As a practical question it would have been neit to impossible for a jury to decide when tho witness swore falsely, or he did swear falsely, whether at the trial or before it, and to permit a con viction, under the circumstances, would set a precedent for annulling a prin ciple of evidence wisely designed for safeguarding the innocent man. stand ing trial for his life. Believes There Is Confidence In Con rts. Before closing the judge expressed the conviction that those who harshly criticize the courts do not .truly re flect the sentiment of the people of the state. In this connection, he saldi "I am sure yoo will agree with me that any reasonable prudent and well informed man prefers that his moat Im portant interest! be decided by such a jury of his peers, under the aenctlon of an oath, having heard all tho evi dence from the lips of sworn witnesses, having aeen them examined and cross examined In the effort to sift the true from the false, having considered their character and knowledge and weight and judged their testimony, with all the help that the argument of counsel and the charge of tho court ea lend, rather thaa take the verdict of a tri bunal composed of the ablest- editors, hankers an business mea or the most brilliant talker of the street based updo Inaccurate reports aad "flying rumors. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR - NOT THE LOGICAL MAN Goldsboro, May 3. 'Cameron- Morri son, of Charlotte, declared that the fail ure of the people of North Carolina in the past to promote a lieutenant gov ernor to the governorship was not a mere hoodoo, in- making a strong address in behalf of hi candidacy for governor before a large audience at the county courthouse here tonight. He said that the policy of not promot ing the lieutenant governor to the gov ernorship was founded in sound reason; that there was nothing in the duties of the lieutenant governor, who simply pre side over the legislature, to train or equip him for the great office of gov ernor; that the people knew it would be unwise precedent of promoting the lieutenant governor to the governorship, because if the precedent was enre estab lished it would result in selecting a governor indirectly, four years ahead of time without regard to Issue and purposes of the people at the time the governor was chosen. Mr. Morrison spoke at Fremont in thia county this afternoon speaking to a large crowd which gathered on the streets of the towa. He spraka at Lillingtoa aad at Baileys oa Wednesday. Senators Enjoy Eulogy of Kluttz By Dr. Henderson ' (Coatlnacd From Page Oae) of ths North Carolina Oeneral Assem bly and special agent of th Census Bureau, today seat a telegram from Dunn to J. A. Poole, an agent of the Internal Revenue force in North Caro Una, congratulating him on being called to Washington to tak Intenilv train ing for hi enlarged duties..; "Congratulate you on being tailed to such high honor" wired Colonel Shell and opening the door of tho knock of opportunity added "tell Godwin be eaa sleep easy. Thing In very line ihape. Cam Morrison is gaining ground faat. I am leaving no (ton unturned for my friend." "I am going to rote for Morrison but I am praving for Bob Tags to win," modestly admitted Dr. W. B. Meaeham, head of the osteoDathle sanitarium at Asheville, ia the office ef Beprcsentative oruioa wearer this morning. Outside th anbernatorial race. Dr. Meaeham says there is little inter est in politic. He had little to say wits respect to the Overmsn-Brooks campaign. Hi reticence reminded Mr, weaver of ths statement of a well knowa North Carolinian a few day ago woen asxea as te hia nraferenee in th Overman-Brooks eon testt Ta. for Senator Simmons' replied th sage. Hammer May Resign. Efforts to confirm a nerairtsnt niuil about the Capitol yesterday Sad today) that United States Attorney W. C. Hum- aie,rr the Western District, ia wains to resign his office before th June pri mary were met with the answer that there Is no more reason for Mr. Hato- aser to resign thaa there Is for ths head of th Department, Attorney Oeneral Palmer, to quit before the eonveatios. nevertheless, it has beea said by persoaa ia a position to know that Mr. llammer ia going to hav hia name tak en off the federal payroll and make aa inter-sir, eitnraign against Bplisitof ' ! PREACH FIRST SERMON AT TABERNACLE TODAY Dr. W. B. Rile) . Minaespolia, Mian. Dr. Kiley comes to assist Dr. Weston Bruner in a revival at trie Baptist Tab ernacle. The meeting starred Nnaday, but Dr. Kiley 'will preach bis nrst ser mon this afternoon on "Three Essentials to Spiritual Life." Tonight h will preach on ''Six Kssentials of 8oul Win uing." Mr. Charlie Jtutler, evangelistic singer, nil! slug, Crock fur nomination as the Democratic candidate for Congress from tho seventh. It is said here that the place will be offered to former Lieutenant Gover nor New-lands in the event Mr. Ham mer does resign. Brooks Outlines State Program To Advance Schols (Continued From Page One) mar grade or primary certificates which includes those who have hnd as much aa two years of college training or have acquired the highest professional stand ing through years of service and study, 4,253 nho hold elementary certificates, meaning that Ihey have as much as a standard high school education and not more than one year of college train ing; 6,7.12 who hold second grade cer tificates indicating, that they do not have as much as a standard high school education. One More Normal School. Two hundred thousand white children of the Slate, Dr. Brooks pointed out. are taught .by teachers of the last clsas; and to meet the necessity for more teachers irtid better teachers, he urged the immediato planning of one more normal school like the East Carolina TfJtVhcrs Training School, steps toward better high school instruction. rotating out that there are not a hun dred graduate teachers in North Caro lina who receive a much aa 1,200 per year. Dr. Brooka maintained that a good teacher should certainly be paid aa mncn as a godo stenographer. H is the duty of the state." he con tinued, "to provide a minimum sslarr and it is the duty of the local districts, the cities and the counties to increase that minimum just as high aa the local needs may demand. The atate should never fix a maximum salary. I shall ask the special session of the General As sembly, therefore, to establish a mini mum salary for all school teachers hold ing the different classes of Certificates, based upon training, professional skill and eiperrance. If 1,200 is accepted by the Oeneral Assembly as a fair salary tor all teachers of the highest class each - succeeding Oeneral - Assembly should assure- the teachers that this sal ary will be increaaed annually until the teaching position of the highest elasa pay as much aa i 1,800 or $2,0,0 a year. All teachers below the highest class may by professional study raise their certifi cate to the next highest class which car ries with it an increase in salary. The average salary for the teachers of these three classes is 1110 a month for the first class, $." a month for the second class, and $W a month of the third class." UNIVERSITY MUSICIANS v AT PEACE INSTITUTE The Oiee Club, Mandolin Club and Orchestra of tho University of North Carolina will give a concert tonight at 8 o'clock in the auditorium of Peaes In stitute. The University musical aggregation is Mninntflll n a1 tnlnnl k n .1 Kaa . cslvcd a warm wcleom at other points in North Carolina where it has appear ea Railroad Schedules Antral aa Sisttata raise Siklett (Wales Oeeetl. N. C. The llelea araedale tear peeHter at Ml IsraaUaa, aa so) sasraateas. (Cuter taerd fsw.) NSSIOLK-SOUTHaftN lAlkROAB ' "he tern Jjijs. a. Hsrt.ni. Was laetes ' Sretesllkj ....1:00a. fill s. SI. NerteHi. Wsaalsaw ... Sreeaslll . IDIia. Its s. flk B.thavea. wasklaatea Wihea , t a J. I :ll . a. Cbarletle. Varlas. Mar. ...IHi.a. I :IS s. a. rayetteellH. tllllslMa. . . sear rlas , , ISOe. te. i ea Sk rayeneviiie. a.miseiss. r a- aeey asi lam ...... .t lino. jicTse a. m. rayenewile. tOslly aaetat Saasayt fSeaaey aalrl Otibj. . iaaoAo aib lini railboa. rfh Irea e tans Ur U:JSa. a. J.rtMerllle Hr ark II w a. m. i:3a. a. SealaaSsa Berte-We,a...J:Os. e. IXS s. a. MeHeW-Wasklsstes eir'haa tar a. in. 4:.Us. a. Nnt Verb JaskMMvilis 4M a. as. IS:40 a. a. W.IS.s WeMea 19 f. a. !4S a. a. Ckarlene .... Rattlerterdte 11 a. m. IJSast.Arleu , Marten lists. lilSs. a. iaekMerlNs Boa Vers I at a at. e.-te a. a. nerfen enssn 3 a n. JS a. a. New Vwk JssWvtUs M$.m. SOUTMISN BAILISAt LINES. AwH Irea Lara tw in S- a. SnisiStts ..... WevaaeerHa tu, a. lines. Sk Baraaa ......... rMuar 4:11 . at. ISr4 a. a. Derk.a ........ Sneataor Ma.a. 41 S. Sk Oaraaa Srsss.asta t'JO a. . 4:11 a ak. Selaa ..A. , ttWiSssa l:ilaa IIiMa. a. Selas ........ elStars..49IOa. m. :! a. a. S.laa ........... le.aer lt:aa. fjOSS. m. Selaa ....j., .Hr l:4la a. wmm rmwmwm e . ' " n.wiee r-.eeee I, a2 r i en Tveaaer eeiy. -net I ITS UNWISE to pat off to-day'g dnty matn ttv awsiTnw. If year ateaiaclt ta 4&wJatB?be4 tak KH2QIDS tie aew aid te dls-estloa eesafort todmy. A alaaeaat reUef frost the discomfort ef add-rsppsia. MADE BT SCOTT at BOWNS MAKERS OP SCOTT EMULSION tX PREACHES INAUeURA L SERMON Rector Of St.. Mary's At Dio cesan Convention Discusses Interchurch Movement Charlotte, alas 4-Thst th Masons, Bed Cross and ma ay other civic bodies have understood the value of unity far better thaa the church waa the assert ion of Bev. Warren W. Wsy, rector of 8t Mary's school, Kaleigh, in delivering the sermon inaugurating the 104th an nual contention of the Kpiseopal Diocese or Aorta Carolina, in Bt.'Peter' church lousy. Dr. Way dealt with the vital issues of the time. Referring to the interchurch auirement he said: ''There was a great (oafcreaVe held recently ia this city, at which many denominations were represented. If that conference achieves it aim, it will have to adopt this rule of yielding a part of what one personally thinks proper and beat, if it secure tne unity or evangelistic par poss that it is seeking." There ' are ia attendance about 1M ministerial and lay delegates. The first bouses aessioa was held this after a sou whea a secretary and committees were named. Bev. K. A. Peniek reported for the committee) of the diorsie oh the nation wide campaign, and Col. Albert Cox, on th oewanee campaign. Tonight Rt. Bev. J. B. Cheshire, presidio? officer, delivered his annual address, followed by an address on the colored work by Bishop Henry Delany. Keporta were submitted from the Char lotte and Kaleigh convocations. Tomorrow the convention will follow up work en the nation-wide camnanrn with aa address by Bev. L. 8. Wood, of ion, representing national Bead quarter. This will be followed by a re port en the Woman's Auxiliary, and by nomiaauon witu another business ses sion in the afternoon. At 8:30 at night there will be renorta on St. Mary's school, Raleigh, and the Thompson orphanage, while a service will be held at. the same hour at Bt. Vii.)llV. -knl- ..1. 1.1 Y. , m.vuu... lUU'tU, KUIUTCIT, WllU DUUlOp imi7 jwcsiuing. After lunch Wednesday the ennveti tion will make a visit to 8t. Peter'. nospital, the Thompson ornhanaa-e and me uooa namsritan hospital. Business Manager For Peace. Mr. W. C. Prsasly'has arrived in th city from Troy, Teas., to take ap his work as business manager of Peace In ititute. C A STO R I A For Infant aad Children In ye For Over 30 Years Always bear the Signature of HAIR HIUTS f Helpfst Advice Tor Can of (he Hair Worthy th attention ef Kvery. eae Whs Would Avoid Daadraff, Itching gcaip, Cray Hair d Baldness. troubled: with dandruff or Kekina sealpaaa Parisian aas daily for week and y will "i' r?r-t sea how qaickly it cheeks faUhur ben- mmA . h rniH mair armiie kih hmuwwu uq iwnins acajp. . .... . .- " "Beter solas to bad a Mb a little r.vi.. as lata say seal," aays a woman whose lux. "7"? . """ hair - sreetly ad mired. ."This keens ne k.1. ' or scrasslr. help It to retain Its natural . . ' sassss It eaey to dean . Beautiful, soft, s loser, healthy hair, and lots of H, Is s simple matter for those who us Perk lan as. This haraUoaa, ineipen- eiru, oeiicatair penuBaoa. an paw srsasy in. virorator ia sold by J. C Brantley aad at all roa arosT an toilet sowatm. B aor i set th stmalii Farieiaa aa (Otrooi'i) that baa the money-bock ruaraatoe printed on erery paciar Adv. 300 Hampers of Beans ta th sere with f ' ft lanroiwa vnne erne, and Unit A eHef mm auickly nrov Its elrideney. Costs i Bar sera. liwXVwL fcrssaA NME "BAYER" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Safe and proper directions are in every "Bayer package' "Bayer TableU of Aspirin' te be gsa- nine must b marked with the safety "Bayer Crow." Jhea yon are getting the true, world-fanfeut Aspirin, pre scribed by phyiielaat for ever IS years. Always buy ta nabroksa package ef "Bayer Tablet of Aanlria which eon- tain proper directions to safely relieve RODGERS, PLUMMER & COMPANY. Inc , . PETERSBUKG, V. v ; Storf 4 ComznissioB MercTaants COTTON AND PEANUTS r Liberal Advance, mad) on Conslynment. Seed Peanuts for Sale in 100 pound quantities to ' carload quantities. BHassnsnssnaa I SMALL CROWD WITNESSES WALTER L MAIN CIRCUS A medium crowd of eireoi devotee watched with disappointment yesterday the small aad spiritless Walter I Main Society Cireua. -' . last week, it was explained yesterday, the show was involved in a railroad wreck, resulting ia the killing of some of the animals. This could not explain the lack of major attractions, but it might account for the absence of "pep" shown ia the two performances at Uatling' field yes terday. The show came her with little press notice and little bill boarding, but old friends of the old Walter U Mala at traction went out to sec, saw, and came back sadder Only three men ere listed as "missing in action", is the A. K. F. during the world war. Jehasoaiaa Book Clas. The Johnsonian Book Club met yes terday afternoon with Mrs. W. A. Hoke. The program was in charge of Mrs. 8am tie' Lawreiu.' who read a sketch on 'Immigration." , Wedding at Looisburg. ' Louisburg, May 4. Miss Kathleen Egcrton, who will on Wednesday even ing. May ", become the bride of Mr. 8. C. Cbeoson. of Elizabeth City, has been the recipient of many social attentions the past week. On Tuesday, April 27, LEAVE HEADACHE AT DRUG STORE Moner Back While You Wait at Counter if Aapironal Does Not Relieve in Two Minutes -Absolutely Safe riavs half an hour or mort of headache nain by tktn Um new A4ronal Kliiir iiuut of the slow actin tablets that hav to wait so Son to be d treated and absorbed. Aapiroaal act rUrht wow aad without the sliirhtast den ser to your heart or annoyance to row stom aca. Yoar pheaiciaa rocomaacBoa Aapironal be- eaua be knowa it remove the eauea of bilkioa and aiek beaoarbe br sentlr aetinc on th Hear. -coaraeUn btliouaaM and eoaatlpatiaa aad preventing the return of vowr haadacb apt ar. The ant' tint row hav a headaeb so to roar waareat dnar store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aapironal and tell Mas to aervo row two taeapoonaf ul In a little water. era your waiea in fear nana own on tea mates and call for roar aaoner back, as par aaanaiaetwrvr's rue rm tee. if yoa can't tod roar baaaarha fad in away within th tiro liaslt. Doat be baahfal for war drarrat Invites vow aad expect row to try it. Every body k dotes It, 8aa swarantee applies to com, eourn and aeuralsia. Adv.) HOW SOME GIRLS DRESS SO WELL "Diamond Dye" Make Faded, Old, Shabby Apparel Color ful and New ' Don't worry about perfect ' results. Css "Diamond Dyes, guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fab ric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cot ton or. mixed goodsy dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coat, feath ers, draperies, coverings., Tho Direction Book with each package tell so plainly how to diamond dye over every color that you eaa not make a mistake. To match any material, have druggist how you "Diamond Dye Color Card. . Adv, Cold, Headache. Toothache, Earache, neuralgia, lambago, Koeumatiem, Neu ritis. Joint Fains, and Pain gsaerally. Bandy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Barer paekAge. Aspiria is ths trade mark of Barer Manufacture of Monoaeetiaeidtster ef Balieylicaeid. aav. . S'Ccimitt hair can bt) h m made (oft and easy Xi. M to managt by using K Nelson' Hair Ding Mstssa'SbtVs n4eal kWVanvh) law Q H Osalas ibscbeirlanitaUisusli Q B tat rlr U veasn , I B It Mllene aade V i "i B aa asaae lea sals V Ik aaswlaa aad sale. v VL Ctbal : V. MMosa'nur JUn crn m ey ; i,"1 as.'aiit HAawcsil, sJV - : wWftUBUS.IwS nJSka. Sofearvtirapja her siattr, Mrs. Wingate Vnderhill, gave a sewing party in her honor. ' On Wednesday at 8 p. m Miss Buth Hall was hostess aa a dinner party given in honor of Miss Egerton. 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Beginning you will be employed a helper on Truck snd Tractor Tramportation ; Assistants to Steam and Ga Engineer; Helper to Car penters; -Helper to Grading, Concrete and Asphalt Foreman, or say other work outaidu of common labor work that you are called upon to do, and you will learn the Bond Building Game from the ground up. j Experts familiar with road building will be given work and wage, in keeping with their ability. tThe West Construction Company Kintton, N. C. 1HK Pictorial Review Pattern -1st Floor DISTRIBUTORS OF RELIABLE MERCHANDISE. 1 BUY YOUR CHILDREN'S CLOTHES HERE FOR LESS MONEY ; PRICES ELSEWHERE CANNOT COMPETE 30 stores afford volume buying lower cost; this with our one-price "for cash" gives a lower selling price that ntr exclusive shop or. small specialty store can afford. u Boys' Wash Suits. 48c98c,nd$1.48 Boys' . Wash Suits and Rompers, made, of fyham bray, Ginghams, etc., all sizes, big values. Our Special $3 Value Boys Galatea Suits, $1.98 Boys' -Wash' 'Suits of fine quality . galatea, made in Norfolk and middy styles; sizes 3 to 8 years; $3.00 Wo Sell "Lotta Ware" Children' Wash Dresses The material of these dresses is the famous Park hill Ginghams and Cham bray; colors and 'work manship guaranteed; sizes 4 to 14 years. Junior sizes " 13 to 17 years. Priced S8;...;$4.98 Big Lino Wash Dresses for children M AO at 98c and..... 01.40 NOTICE Anyon suffering with tuberculosis will learn something of vital Impor tance if they will com to tlO West Jones St. Adr. -.- njMawoBM,TsrrakartiaJ, iteains; aki Sims mea olroM from GsiesrasUa, GAIXOWAT DBUO COMPACT. DGDSON WOULD STOP ' SALE OF GALOm Bsys Calomel It Mercury uut Aoti Liks DTnamit oa ' Your Liver. Dodsoa Is making a hard fight against . ealomel ia the South. Every druggist has noticed a great failing off in the hale of salomeL They all give the earn rescoa, Dodson' Liver Tone is taking it plaoa. "Calomsl is dangerous and people know h, while Dodson- Liver Tone is perfectly ate and gives better result,' said a. prominent. Vocal druggiat. Dodana liver Toss is personally jrsntd by every druggist. A Urge bottle cost but a few cents, and if it fails to give easy relief in every case of liver abjhneaa aad constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. DodBoas Liver Ton is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, hana Is to both children snd adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling flue; no biliousness, sick headache, add stomach or constipated bowel. It dossat (Tip or eaus inconvenience all the next day like violent oalomeL Take a dose of calomel today and tomorroir you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Dont lose a day' work I Tak DodH eon's Liver Tone instead aad feel flae, full of vigor and ambition. TUBERCULOSIS It was when physician said it was impossible for. J. at. Wilier, 'Ohio Druggist to um rive the ravage of Tubereu losia, be began experimenting; on himself, and discovered the Home Treatment, known aa ADDILXNE. Anyone wit hi Couth ahowinc tuoareolar tend plan direction. Send jpour nan and sddrsss to Bslldln. . . . . ColaaBeea, OUi' Oliver Twist Suits Boys Suits in Oliver Twist styles, pants in shades of blue, tan and brown with white and fancy stripe shirts. Sizes 3 to 8 years, big values at . tQ (C $1.98, 12.98 and PJ7D White Wash Suits and White Duck Hats. Wfiite Wash' Suits at $1.98, $2.48 4J9 QQ and ...... ... . Oa-t0 White Duck llats; 0, special at ... . . . . DOC Creepers for one and two-year tots,' .!':..8......$1.98 Children's Smock Cham. t bray Dresses . : , 2 to 6 years. All colors. ' Priced $1.98 ttQ flC $2.98 and 4....treJee7j ' ' ' In ' ' " " Children's White Dresses of Voile, Lawn and Organ dy. Priced CA tQ 98c, $1.98 to .v4..V(J -
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 5, 1920, edition 1
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