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NEWS- 'AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH, C.. SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 26. mi) - I'.IL? FHEICHT MOVING. . says sfri?;q hope man .TTitUrer Is Needed to Handle The Business, Get It, Ad T lis EJite; rowibly yoa tr aware tad bit wit w4o:JBititBt.rs. Our saeaey cheat i being eptned bow tor -iOC,0i)0,0O0iX) (4 roller ta noiM wfcka hfr. Fleaae asalat a to aa aJj-w tfca fropoaitioa aa follows sfr. Satcawell Bad taa atateoeat that be- for la war pariod ta railroads paid - ous cjaiau amonatlnf u 133,000,000 rr year. ow mat waa Bator VntU Sata took thaw vr. but for 4a aam alase ef claim th frura for the Jart year was ever SSOO.OOO.OOO.OO; Thia U ja oaa part of th trouble aad aaaau mi. The read are aakinr for r rather they cbiat they a ted at thia the bill of ladiaa- lulled. lima aaiadditioaai IQOjm ireigUt.wrl -If y -on..iriU tok.a..ftw miautes .uuw arBr car a a z.WQ rocoroo- th pasaccger tiv. I ut vira taeaa ran aad ta locomotive if ther need them aad ate thai aa tBcy should, but a for th 100,000 additioaal freight ear I thiak the preaeat supply suffl tifiit for th Buaiaets they are doing. -Way ihoold a, car of flour, hay oata aaytalaf els slay ia transit or I Might aay tied ap for thirty daya frota U irhigaa to Bprtag Hope, North Caro liaa, aw tea day ia ample tim for th orrmtat provided the system was that hiad of a baaia. Our .records show that aaaay ears bar tooted from XUrhijaa witaia tea days aad aiany free point ta Idiaaeiota within ixteea-4aya. New why ahould thia aot be aehMul for th taovemeat Of car aad if it wa m abstained there would b a aarplua of i frieight ear eoa, provided th 100100 that art ask . ed or would fill th deficiency, Sup- poe th B. T. aad P. laeae a bill of v Udiag ia xueBtaoad, Moaday Job 14th rr a car loaded lor Spring Hop N. O, TU ear ahould b bii:d out and da liverod t th A. C. Un today or to ig ftf or ta sua ritot Taeaday saeraiag U- ahould be In Sorky Mount N. C, aad thea ahould be placed ia ta Sprit Hop freight traia Tae cur aeraiag lor Bpriag Hope, N. C. r-..TBia MBBoctioa shosld be- made If tae fle fore waa iaeraaed or asads .- Oeiea - 4haU tWa jhedul could be ' aaaiataiaed, graatiag that tier wr asJBeieat leeoanotivee and crew v to take the traia f reaa Biehmoad, to JHttxy Atonal aad oa to their fiaal dee- tieatioa. Her w ire ia this sitaatloa a bill of lading la taaaeel d thea the car J lott aad poeaiblr withla a week - tea daya it arrive hre. Junction decked, yarda taek4 with f wight earav rw woraing r- trtg perttonf their tiai flahiag out particular t . . froae th thoaaaada that ahould bar already goae forward, tearing aad rirmtiag ap U cart aid eoatentl, Miraag loag traiaa with giaac loco jaotire that ar capable of enapplng ( eeaneetioa at th on pull of the throtil. y aad I waiting for th food th aaippere having their aatire . capital tied ap ta order aotify ahin . aaeata walUag; for th baak of thl great aatioa t atak 7 return, their tracing ahipaaeat wanting tojroew - whea they ill arrive at their rlnnl. dettiaatioa. Ther i enough Tcapliol tied ap ia alow ,'aiOTf went of 'freight ear to work wonder If U waa avail' able. .. Everybody wanting aa empty and vrybody wanting the loaded-car, to rriv..- : - Kow in th nanif " of eonmo-wi if w call it common, lata go at th matter and root ih trouble out with out roini at it from th ether aid Ar-w araid ta -facath ieiue, if o throw in ouTfairihirnd- let "Oearg" I thr hridi teen 0 doing It. If th oBe iorc. ia not aoffielant t haadl the buainraa. got pior men If they "ars "being paid to email amount pay them more. If yoa have aot th eraw to handle th train get mor crawl; 1f they ir aot-getting aougb, money pay them anor and if you ar abort of locomotive gat more locomotive, tmt' lor th bbhobii aaa work out a ayatem that will . move freight cr after they are loaded aad Lost; a rtw days agobunch oe key ring. Finder' will plea re- tara to 401 Kw Bern Aven or P. O. '! "24. ' 17$ of hi rim and g to any depot aad trie a tew ear with the bill of lading covering order aotify tuipmenU, which he will Jnd on file aad average th daily movement into milt actually moved, counting twenty fouriiour per day and you, will e that there - i aomethirig abiolutely , wrong that ahould be corrected. 1 can how any one freight bull for olid ear or might mat originated outeidof JNorth-CaroLina .hat hav Hot moved twenty Ave mile per day aot counting the day of - eigntng the biir of lading lor th da Ihe ear arrived in 6pring Hope, -North Car liaa. Spring Hope, North Carolina 1 aot th only town differing, for w hv Jurt a good aervica a anyon el roBildering our poaltioa. . Th prepoaitioa ia not up to aay one road, out th whol bunch of road and th people to olr. ; JTo m , it appear that everything aim oat baa mad aom advancement' except the movement of freight ear and why (bould thia be the condition, with good road, god loco motive' and nor experienced men to handlatha-anuntloir alt along the llwet The "Safety, rirat' movement ap pear to be eliminating accident and th originator thould bt crowned with aom glory, thould w aver know who, atari ed Jkcjl J aot aeeeaaary to raa th train any faator . thaa they are being rurv but lep ih car m o v- lag, nnleaa on get erippled and then, doctor it Juat a quick aa polbl and make that ear eara its coat. If it take n ear of feed thirty day to com from Minneaota to Bpriag -Hop and thirty day to go back, that. ear arould only make ix round trip per year not pull for tMf tin idea Bad keep beblad it aad reliov th lituatioa and thea keep it tip for ever and keep im proving the movement of freight until w have a fretiht ferric almost m re liable as we hav a paaarngcr eervjee and tneat rTen-1 wilt . aay, l that i "railroading" and uatil that day ha arrived I will always el that ther ia aomething wrong -and the--blame li oa and.ahould. b rgiBlfuMjr placed upon f the people reaponaibit for th movement of T rc; - Your for faater movemeat el freight, I am, Spring Hope, N. C. TrAc.BjOBaAKi FOR AN ACHING HEAD "Tale Horaford'i rAcidvPbopht-- Healthful, and agreeable to the taite. Bef reehe aad Invigorate. I'M it . ia pla of lemon. Adv. '-J:;.! Chances Brighter For Tarheels TaTake Action First . (Coatlaaed from Pag Oaa) the ton ef Mr. and Mr. O. BjKing, who ar living her now, as gon to Vn- rttver, B. C wrora which Viae b will said for Bhsnghsi, Cbia, to accept a potitioa with th Britiah Cigarette Com. pany. j. - - t -y-r3r- Cbarle,U Abcrnethy of At Ban, defeated candidate for Congrew, ia here today.. H any that hi frienda ia th third diatrict are in good anirita and h predict- that the Democratic- ticket it the third, will b ejected by th auI fine majority. eeuntiag the Urn for repair I have been connected almoit eigh- teearyear dtreetly with the movement and receiving of freight ia aolid car and am not -referring tir embargoes, atrikea etc., but a a buiinei pronoai- I6n toward adoptriigsom;" ystrm that can and thould be workedSout to facilitate the movement of freight from on point to another, should, he the idea of every one connected di rectly or indirectly with autre, even th conaumera shoulder some of this burden. A recent report from Chicago, save that they are arranfiinTi load aolid package eara to points In North Caro lina from there so they will come through without having to be opened until they arriv at soma central point. Thia is a beginning ia tie right di rection and w hope that all head will What Is "Bpriag Fever"? '', It is simply low Vitality,, a lack of Energy eaueed - by , impure blood. OBOYE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC re store Vitality and Energy by Purifying and. Enriching th Blood. Ten can toon feel ita Strengthening, Invigorat ing Effect. 60c (Adv.) WHEN TBI COWBOY CALLED ' BE GAVE CHOICE OF CABDS London Tit-Bit. Will you tend dp a card, sir f asked the maid aervaat ef Bill, th cowboy, who called to see a friend in the .West End. -zWiH you , send; up - rdA4i4 y lay" he inquired, sis he thrust on of hia hands into hia overcoat pocket ' "Yes, sir," replied th maid. " s "Is that the fashion beref asked th cowboy. "Yea, air; at least it' euitomary," ex plained the maid. : "Well,- t eoura. if it'a euitomary. I'll have to regTata -myself accordia J What u it doe he want heart, dia mond, club or pa cleat Here, take blm op the bleaaed pack and let bin hav hi choice 1" 4 On Way to Get Oa. Fromthr Ijondoa-Blighty, . 'That'a a flu umbrella yon carry, ln't itf 'Y. "Did you eom by it honeitlyi" "I haven't quit made it out. It Started to Tain the other day aad I stsppsd into a doorway to wait till it atopped. Thea I taw a young foiloar coming along with a nit larsr um brella, and XJhauKat 4f b were going as tar aa my nous I would beg th shelter of his ramp. Bo I stepped out and Baked i "Where ar you going: with tnat umbrella, young follow! and he dropped th umbrella and ran." WRITES Jfi OPPOSITION T0 W0MAN SUFFRAGE KnigrhtdaJo Liaa Says Womoa Cn Help Most BfJSnild- inT Up Hornet - V Editor New aad 01rvrtir HarlBg noticed a letter la your Wed llday morBing iwuf f rem lir. Bryant, of Durham, renudin ibe fiuaaa B. Aa tboay ameadmeat aad womaa.aullraee. i am acting you to allow at epae- ta aak - for a little iafonnatioa oa the subject aad to axprees my tbeughta. : X agree with Mr. Bryaat Uat th mother Sav t. do th moat to edu cate th boys whl will aooa b voter. But wher ia th pte for th mother whea her soa aed her worthy advice and tender caret At home with her son of tour! And aot off atump speaking for aom uaeleae law aad smetdments to b patted ia legit la tu re, sue a ui eutaa it. Antnony amena meat. . ' ana again I agree that It ia a very ailty remark for oa t ear that women hav aot sens eaeiish to votero far a their seaa they hav it, but it is seeded ia th horn that th coming generation will be reared uader th ten der love and earo.et a mother inatead of a aervast. . Tboee sissy fellows jhould realize that it i ot oaly to vote that a few womea are asking but it goes further they seek t ' bold important offices. Think of a -womaa holding aa offlcs that require her time daily, aad leav ing several childrea at home aader the car of a negro Mrvaat! Aad asaia a rood many dod1 bowl oa "Taxatloa without repreaeatatioa." man who would offer auch aa argn- meat must aot bar any family to rep resent. . Women ar aot without repre- aentatioa. Do not th huahaad whom th Bible declare head of the houaa hold, repreaent the wive t th polls I Why should a man labor daily in the fields, faetorie and varioua ether place for th wlfr of his wif aad family, aad foraret their welfar wha he goes to th polls, to totef Also Br. Bryaat state la h,i letter that, ia the future the people ia this Stat-will a ia the Pt fiad a way to eliminate th colored vote. Yea, that much U aoaad a vary good way ia to reject woman suffrage. Now to get dowu to brats iacks about ths matter.--Womea mutt bear and aura children If th bumaa race is to continue, which alone would prohibit them from competing with ma- Aa ths old aaylng goes, "The hand that rocks th cradle i th band that rale th world." But aot by th word or th ballot box, but by teaching th chil drea to look ap to higher aad aobler thing. Do not the men remember the timely worda spoken by mother, aad the harah word apokea by the hired aervant, in their horn when they were boyst Which of the two ia better, ta teach the boy ia hia childhood daya, the mother, or th hired aervant t My obaervBtion ia that the majority, of th Chriatiaa woman really do awt want woman auffrage, aad a Bomber of thot who ar working for auffrago ar those who hav aot thought what th result would be in th future, or those who hav ao home to car for or either thot who want to bo n man, aad alto w have aom few refjned womea who aay they ar for uffrag aad th oaly reasoa they caa giv 1 beeaus Mr 8 aad U -work lug for it, - Aseording to th Bibl Cod Brst mads man, aad aeeing it waS not good for a maa tor b alone, he made a woman 1 a maa a oompaaiea. He made woman physically weaker than maa yet there are a few people today who ek to bring womea dewa to equal footing with me. - r a it ia today i tliie Old eouBtry of aura, mea ador and Teape-t womea, they protect and ahirld them freae-danger. Womra today hate CTcry adrtatage ia law.. They ar aot forced or expected to shoulder arms and light tB..nemlc in time of War.' They tre exempted -fwm paying poll tax. What mer could they ash fort No, it ia aot the majority of women that watt womaB auffrage. aad it is bijth tim that thes women who would lik to demand, th rpet aad proteeties) a taey Bar at present, let it be nown by "Oppeaiag. thia uarlrss bill wbicb It Bw pending. :-. v-.-,; Futbermor I win appredat it if tomeon win tell at how ay good can be accomplished by woman uffrsg. If wmn vote, those . who ar married will vote as their hutbandt do, or if they d aot it will eaua ttrif aad conte tioa in th horn which will soon dis solve -th foundation of our 'hoble n' tioa. Womea ar needed ia th borne to teach their childrea to be aoble mea aad womea that w may have a happy country is th daya to com. For wh.it ia bom without a mother whether ah be taken anay-by death or oolitka f W hav heard th old song of the farmerCont LUJi crib, and money ia my pocket, baby in th cradl and a pretty wif t rock It!" which song munt b changed a follows: "My wif has gone to CoBgress, taken, all my money from Jay pocket, left -the baby tick In th eradla with a oa ther to rock it." Now in eaeluaioa I waat to plead DSTAI1T RELIEF Ii FOR SORE CORIiS MAtEMH Forms TWn Coat tB Ower Corn. PrTentv Friction - nd - Immediately Eaaaa Pain. A Fow Appli cationa Ramowoa Corn n- tiroJw. . MONEY BACK tF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED. She prottur ia what causes corns to hurt aad get tore. - "At-Ease" immedi ately rlives th pain by forming a thin coating over th corn, which pre vent she friction. A few applications of ,At-Eaae" and th mo sever corn is entirely removed. Also excellent for takiag off warta. 50 at aay druggist, who will refund your money if you are aot satiaded. afaaufaenired by Btaaly Sale Co, Albemarle, N. C (adv.) Dr. Dexter Blanchard Dentist 054 Tucker Bldg. Belt Phone 313 Baleigh, K. C. with th good mothers of bur 6tat trat examine . -jourtelvea, . thea your, borne and tii government. If you Und our government corrupt the begin to reJ lorm I A turn. Ana, tu ut o weu with our governmeat. Teach your boys that aa honest eonaeicac 1 every man' first political right. Teach your daugb' tert that modesty aad quietacH itf the charm of, women. That which w should b. th moat interested ia is the home of the people. Tor back of our onv.iManl nf ahnri tt anA ' ihm hdm andrv ropl -are Thl aad aothiag slso will the government - t Kaightdale, N. C. " - . ' . Tela of Baggeatiea. ; tXfalt4Aa-.fita0 ' a VTht yoif ed i toag- vacatioa,'' remarked th cynical friend. , "But I haven't been working .yerj rara, repnea ui eaty going ciiuen. "Th fact ia liabl to b noticed. By . - VOTICI! North Ctrallaa Wake Caaty, lav Th Bawertor Ceart, Before the Clerk. Ell . Barker (widow), Buby Barker and u.' V. Barker, by their guaraua, Ella . Barker ?.';.'.. B. D. Barker and wife, Tannls Barker, NiU May Bar ker, W. L. Catea and wife, Mina Cates, O. C. Barker aad wife, Buth Barker. W. M. Howell and. wita. Irene Hcwll, J, H, Tipton and wife, Maria - Tipton, B. A. Wiggin-and wll, Aanie L Wiggins,' M. B. Barker and W 3. Hightmith tad wife, Trtnnis High smith. - ' " '" . Th defendant, L B. Barker, abov named, will take notice that aa action entitled a above haj bea commenced ia' tha Superior Court ef Wak County, North Carolina, for th partition by ml or certain real estate situate la Wak County, North Carolina, in which th said defcadant has aa undivided interest i and th aaid defendant will further Jtakc notice that b is required to appear at th . office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County. .North Carolina, in . th Courtheua of nut vounty, norm Carolina, on me 18th day of July 1930, at 10 a. m, aad answer or demur t th complaint in aalJ aellon, or th ' plaintiffs wilt apply to th- court for the relief demanded ia aaid complaint. Thia the 11th day ef June, 1030. ' . vnauvrus boysteb, Clerk Superior Court. McLendon tV edriek. Attorney. 7-3-st taking a long vscatloa you may eonf vejr th tmpreaaio that you have really, been doing aomcthisg caleulated to tir Sure; Relief f 6 BtUrANS ' Hotiwafer Sure Relief .ELL-AWG FOR INDIGESTIOri " .mt Ta CnnaM Hmir n4 , L f ff.M. i i , e jfegvt: m tovcmm far vow- . rWMNW !. tt . Tnl mm 3 mtr ma SILVER DRUG CO. i n Au i'ir'ya.TirB'": POUND AND RAISIN CAKE Baked in Raleigh Fresh Daily live rer rouna. it- ROYAL' BAKING CO, . 109 South Wilmington Street rf t - - " mmmmmmmmm2 aasmB ' " ' ' ' r- '.v- : II i Sterto THIS EUJOiRWIWG, 4HnQ"2"EnfJs Remember the Date 20 Davs of Real Bar&ians ..'. ' .0 THURSDAYrluIy ee ' aCsrn AxVI A sDwtfw Herbert Rosenthal says: ''Business has been good, consequently the sizes are broken and to keep the stock up to our standard, ve are cleaning up at a great big saving to you Ladies and MenCook at the following prices, a saving as high as $7.00. Everything is sold for cash', no approval 'or charge.. And we have not overlooked Boys,. Girls or the'Little Tote-r iUoi Ladies' Pumpa and Oxfords, all the latest styles in blackr brown "4 and white kid, Bby Louis, Cubansand Walkinp; fH JllJlaUeJr Men's black1, brown and cordovan Oxfords, the best made by such famous makers as Nettleton and Hurley. , Values up tflC CA tO $22.00. ClfSIl Tip Prlce"TVTTTTVTTTTTTT ........ P ID.OU , . (laeludiag Tax) - Men's Seasonable White and Palm Beach Oxfords. f7 1 P $8.60 value. Clean up Price s0i. lj 75 Pairs of Men's Black, Tan and White' Oxfords. - 03 AC Values Up to $8.00. Clean up Price ................. P ) Men's Brown and Black Cordovan, including- all the latest style Brogues. Values up to f 15.00. att ftm Clean up Price . v tvlltUs (Including Tax) 200 Pairs of Men's Odds and Ends, Black and Brown Ap . Oxfords." Values tip w. 10. Clean up Prrice r. ; ; . ; . 7eJ a Heelsv "alaes up4o S 18. Clean up Price .... 250 Pairs of Odds and Ends, Children's Pumps and Oxfords,' Sizes for little tots, girls and misses. Values up to' " t 1 C $4.5.0. Clean up Price vieOD Boys Brown and Black Oxfords, values up to 88.50. "Clean up - tC AC Price ......... Youth and Little Gents Black "and Brown Oxfords. Values up b $6.50. or Clean up Price ...... . . . . . . .... . IhcludrhsTTax Ladies' White, Black'and Brown Pump and Ox- Gt gC fords. Values to $8.50. . Clean up Price . . . . . . . . . .)UDD Ladies' Pumpa and Oxfords, all colors and heels, Herbert Rosen thal's hijth standard. Vluea up to $11.00. tQ 7C Clean ip Price DO I J 280 Pain of Odds and Ends, tTreat bargains, Patent, Grey, Black, Kid Brown, White, Pump and Oxfords. Values . A OC tip to $10. " Clean up Price -. . . ... . )nrOu Children's Black, Brown and,..WhU,-PW Sizes 8 1-2 to 11. Vilue? up to $4.50. 4 . 1 jr Clean up Price V. . . . ......... ....,. .v. . .v. ...-. v505 Misses' White, Black and Brown Pumps and Oxfords. Sizes to 2. d0 Of Values iip to $5.50 Clean up Price 00O Children's" Black,, White, and Brown Pumps and Oxfords. Sizes 4 to 8. do r Values up to $3.50. Clean up Price VU J - . to h faet r solIInrtVeto Shoes at Umm rroat reduction a, we must mist that yon are fitted before you lew the store) aa we wUl "; ' not refund any money. Sa U starts today, Jum 26. , . , . ''-i ' rRE MtM BJE'RtT H EriDAT EV:. r- ' Todays .op great, k a vtNr.; rn .yoi i ipiiFMntD Tur nTP . , - 1 1 1 w. -t. . . , ..... m na u tia u a v 1 1 M- LJ -V a U CASH ONLY , ... - : No Approval ; No Charae No Refund -ia.:.' rui 1 o o 129 FayettevilleSt. r f THE SHOE FiTTER" Fc? rn tp n n a n : icash only 1 D I . XT aVX No Refund 4
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