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MEWS'" AMU" OBSERVER. RALEJGH. IN.' C.. ; WtlJlNLSLA Yi- JV1UKN1MG, J UlNti I Vzu -i I. LEGISLATURE . M LXbV.PT LOCAL 'II FIJI Good Heads Association Execir live Committee Takes . -.- -i! ii. y.. ; acuoii nere v j ': . . v . FIRST STEP TOWARD r STATE ROAD SYSTEM Will Not Ask Special Session To ftXES lntf.Arli.RABt Tsn-?.llnt TilLTsJtmunt of whiskey making foin : r'. Name Commission To Draft Acl Tor 1 9tt Looking , To 4 i !r Warrf 'ItnlMfnff K. AflO Miles - !:' 'Hard Surface fioad , Besolutiont posted by the executive ', frommitte of lh North Carolina Good I Bonds Association her yesterday com i rnit the Association to requesting the f 1911 session of tusrensral-Aseeaibly ' In mhmit eanatitutional amendment r exempting puli-i improvement bonds i from taxation, a one of the Srst n,t.ep ' toward floating am veutuni bona, for the construction of a State aytem J of hard snrfaeed roads. ' I The matter wan Srst brought np ia , (he recent meeting" of the Association ,' in Asheville but unexpected opposition , juit before ad jooramentv prevented it disposal and it waa left in tb bandi ct the executive commlllcif Willi pffWeTf to act. Action here yesterday was nn- 'animous., Effort will be made to have , j other organizations in" the State inter rsi-a. IB unancina; yuuiiv mprvTciucui. i to Join with the Association in prrsont- lut the matter to the Legislature. The meeting was called here yester- "' Hay to work out the program for the L" Association for th' coming year. Ea- ,t corseraent was" give we. proposal to , establish a. Statewide syscra of bard 1 aurfacedniiighways appomatety-6,0UG . u miles in length, and a resolution passed ;. asking the Special Session to appoint a " aommissloa to draft a law to be pro '? seated at the 1921 session providing j an enlarged program of road eonstnie tion to bajlnsnced "by bead issues and ('Special levies.- . .u ... tr Let Special Session Alow No efforts will be made to bare the t, flpeeial Session take up tbo matter of ', a to0,000,000 bond issue for road work, J; It was atated last Bight. The larger ', program of highway building eon ' templated will call for aa estimated expenditure o 'upward Tr VKOmfiw, h and it ia realised that this expenditure i; must necessarily extend over a eon ;' aiderablo period of years, and that any : - present bond issue, not predicated U upon the building program . would be - inimical to the ultimate fulfillment of ,;i the larger result- aimed at. ' . Difficulties that are encountered in floating any bond issue at present, and thr faatlut'rlbTaTboa'a' Issue appeala 1 to local Investors because of taxation by tho State, prompted the committee to action favoring -exemption. It was pointed out that but ona other Bute taxes improvement bonds, and that the ' growing wealth of North Carolina citi - aen would enable tiem to take car of their own bond issue if such in rent -" meats -t ngda attractive through r exemption. , Members of the committee her yrs trda-'-wr-Wttliam-Ar Metirt,-halr-l. mm, and president of the association; Hugh MaeRae, , Wilmington ; 11. V. j iWilliama. Kenansville; John Pprunt Hill, Durham) D. C. Borea, Oreene :! boro, Colonel Joseph Hyde Pratt, Chapel Hill, aad P. 0. Whitlock, Char- lotto. The only member of the run ', niittje absent waa T. I Gwyn, of Way- aeirill. 'v' FREIGHT RATES MUST BE INCREASED 55 PER CENT ' Thome Bays This Increase Nec- . j, oaaavxy tvnciiavuii suia Men's .Demands . V Hfsshington, June 29. Freight rates -f - must . be increased H per cent, if the road's demands - for increased freight traffl aad the men's demands for in ' creased pay are granted nnd the whole ; bnrdea placed on the freight traffic, the Interstate Commerce Commission was .' told today by Clifford Thouwe, of Chi- eagn, representing shippereT ' Mr. Thome recommended that the : wage advances be added without further f Jiearinga to tb costs upon which, the i road now e their request for a.l- ' vsneed freight ratea; that a 0 per cent lnereana he made in passenger rates With the balanc on freight tariffs to cars' for the preseat case and that any ,a4vanca oecaaioned bv the . was decis ion be spread nut over the entire earn-j f Inge of the railroads from all aoorcee r, "Aa added burden of two billions of Hollars aunualy or ever 60 per cent , siiddrnl.v placed upon the freight traffic , nf the Vnitcd State would be overpow 't ering," Mr. Tborna doclared. "No man "could foretell Iho Tonsequrnccs.' RALEIGH RESIDENT DIES IN UTAH CITY HOSPITAL Pnneral service for Heber AlWa Dldham. fomer retideut of KnUigli, Mr held last Wednesday, June 22, at hit LahCity where his death x-itM Sundays -Jun 10, at , local h-iali-3h service sere under th direction tf the; American Legion, tha Interment eing in Vlt. Olivet eemeterr. . , . Mr. Oldham who was born liere Sop loffllKt 33, 1SV1, was taking a tocation.il tralnlDat coiires at Iogan whea lie he tsn ilL He 'waa the sou of M. X and'EUfabeth Oldham. Ho served bis gmintrr' the f Ir.t time when but a , i vngjitet, hi d iceberg being received is U1K . When war was declared in ha was among the first to offer ail services. hi 1 oa duty, he eon -trseted th sickae - that eventually asused bis death. 1 ' He waa married to Miaa Sadie, An derson of Salt Lak City June M; 1919.' j H ia aurviTed by a widow, hia mother, a sister, Mr. M. C. Ott, Sflg Smith imjfa?m; Bait 1 Uke'Taty, nn an uncle, Mr; B. R. Jollr, 119 Booth If.Dowcll Street, Haleigh, North Caro lina. . ' :-' -: For tbe production of gasoline, over 213,tX0 new oil wells have been drilfcd j i i th .rsst tea years la th t'aitcd DR. EAGER COMPLETES , ; PROHIBITION DRIVE HERE Eaa Kaiaed Hear. Twenty-five Thousand Dollars In Last - Six Months Dr. John H. Eager, who baa basal la Wake eoaaty for tbo last ais months la the interest of the World Prohibition Mores-eat. leave todayi Dnri ag -4a summer he will ssrve a supply pastor at a Bomber of churches, including one at Washington, one at Philadelphia and one or snore la New York, where, be lire. Purina his star I nthia section Dr. Eagerrrid mfriy twesty-nv thousand doUlar for tbo andertaking which W iulprBtdrB-xima4 the peopls aa a --rale ia sympathy with the movement, though he eaeountered ac me who opposed it. eouragiag to tbo representative of the World Prohibition Movement . "It mere ly rocs to eoanrnt he said, "the opia ion which I bare long held that the prohibition law is the hardest law any Hinte or nation ever undertook to en force. It will take generations to get it adeauatelv enforced. But the beneota to be derived from it will justify all the cost in snoncjf and trouble.". Dr. Easer aaid the development of strong public opinion hostile to whjflkey was the bee mesne of CkejETaBg; whoThaa kaowa imlatiinately I mahin, Whila in the Btate Dr. Eager came ia touch with Buies' Creek Academy and wsa deeply impreaaed with tho work hkh Prof. J. A. Campbell, la doing then. Bo much interested did Be do eene that whea he found that Professor Campbell waa nlaaainc to opea the aa to the' virir dormitory wuaoni knowing where tha furniture waa oav work bimseii ana raiasd the mo'nev. He secured "dona. (ii.na nf ass hnndred dollars each for the furnishing of evea bed rooms from the following: C. B. Boone, N. H. Me- j,aA. K- L. Horton and his Bible class. T. E. Cheek of Durham, A. J. Poltard of Durham, Baraca elans of the North Dur ham Baotist church. Sunday oehool of the Temple Baptist chorea of Durham, W. B.' Wright of Bnleigh gav to buy fnrnishinn lt ) kitchen and the Tabernacle Hunrtay ocaooi or juwisn gav rJi i '"r lh furnishing- - of the dining room. MAYOR ELDRIDGE SPEAKS TO CHAMBER TOMORROW At a awcml-meeting of th board of directors of tho thamtx-r or commerce yaaterday. a meeting of the full cham ber waa called lor tomorrow ai one o'clock for the purpose of hearing aa ..Mrex l.r Mavor .Eldridg on "Th Financial Problem of the ny uov. ernment." It Ms understood that tBl mayor will take tho business men of the city into his foil eonfldenc and a.k their eo-operation la coping with the r rob lens of th city administration. Col. Albert Cox, A. M. Maupta and B. H Merritt were appolated as a eom m it tee to co-operate with the Mayor la the matter of th proposed Increase in gas rates in th city. The committee was -ia- no -instruction to. oppose thai inrreaae. but will attend the bearings and act unon their own judgment. -President Howard - Whiter was r ltt structed to join Mayor Eldridge and representatives of the Rotary Club and thsKiwaaia Club aad vt. w. a. v lin ers, director of the Btate College 8um mer Khool, la a conference with offl clala of the Btate Department of Edu cation with a view to attempt to pro- vent the establishment of another sum. mer school. Mr. Armstrad Jones. Ir. Z. M. Cav ioes aed CoL. Albert Cox were ap pointed a committee to co-operate in every way possible with the County Board of eHalth. CONDITION OF GENERAL WM. C. GORGAS CRITICAL London, June SS-The condition of Major tieneral William C. tiorgas, for mer surgeon general of the United States army, continued critical tonight, although aome improvement was noted during the day. The General wife re. maine. in The si-h room throughout In dav and Brigadied oGneral Hubert E Nol'les. amistaat surgeoa general of the I'nited States army, and now head of the (iorgaa mission of nest Africa, Is a frequent caller. Sereral physicians are in constant attendance CARALEIGHMILLS.. EMPLOYES NOW HOUSED Tuesday sua down found th twenty three families ejected from their home by 'th Caraleigh Mills Company safely under cover with their household goods nnd still waiting for the third tent which will relieve the crowded condi tion in the mill village. Whil several families who have been given Unal orders moved volna tarily yesterday, ther was as- further saecntiea of ejesUoa dr r issucdby Justice of the I'eaco J. E. Owen. INTERCHURCH MEET. IS HELD AT BURLINGTON Burlington. Juno 29. The Srst con ference of the Iaterchurch World Move ment for this county was held ia the lint Christian church ia thia rity laat nigt.t. "Mr C. D. ne)l. State eurvey su-pervm-Tir, gave an illustrated lectuv upoa the ubjt of th rliKu eoadi-t-oa in North Carolina. A largr audi ence gnthered to hear the lecture by tb distinguished lecturer. HAGAN DIES AS RESULT . WOUND RECEIVED SUNDAY Wilson, June 19. CJiarlca Hagaa, who was shot ey Dewey Moody Sunday aight near a country church a few miles front Wilsou, died in a Wal hospital this aft-' ereooa a a result of th wouads ia ilirted. Moody U in jail. It Is alleged that Moody attempted to kill hi wife,, and that Hagaa received tU fatal wound' instead w hen the wtwnsn jumped behind, him to dodge the shot. 1,11 BANK AT CLEVELAND HAS ITS CBARTCI APPROVED Washington, Juno S9.A charter for tiie HrothcthooxL,of- Locomotive Engi .CialPfmv..stioBal Base .at Cleveland, Ohio, wa approved today by the comptroile ror tbe Currency.- The bao i capitalised at II 00,000. War rea 8. tSoae, grand chief of tha broth erhood, made the appljcatiea for th charter. . j he recent ginger crop of Hong Kong MOilRISON INVADES : -r " BERTIE; AND HERTFORD Peipite Afdnons Travel Experi ences, Make fiery-Dei - - cratio Speeches . Aboakie, June 29J Cameroa Morrisoa invnded Bertie and Hertford counties today ia his drive for the Democratfb gubernatoriat uuuilnation.'-and-jetprt aa antomobil rid of 76 mile and a boatrid a 30 miles, be mad two f th most fiery Democrat! speech of hi entir campaign, sir, Morrison spoae at Aurora last sight to aa audiene which filled to capacity tb school auditorium-After that hs dror to Wash ington, wher he spent th night, going by automobil this morning to Ply mouth, 34 miles away.- f There h boarded a lauaeh aad weat up th river to Windsor, SO mil.s farther, where aa automobile waa again brona-ht into nse. taking him to Coler-I aia, wher thia afternoon from step it a ator h pok to a crowd of several hundred farmer of Berti eouaty aad residents of Coleraia. v , j - From ther he drove to Ahoskle, wh tonight he waa heard by many Hertford county eitiien. Friend of M. Morri son from throughout th county wer her for hi address and h was given a rousing reception at Ooleraia this af teraoon. ' . . .. Ha was Introduced br l)r. wnn siaea -tbey werr Boya toge.uer, . Evan told of the great light Mr. Morri son wsnde for the Democratic party a-d paid a touching tribute. . t - : THREE MEN KILLED WHEN BIG BUILDING COLLAPSES Buffalo. N. T- Jua 29. Thro th collaps f th four story Suther land Hotel ln tower Main Street today. Andrew Burn, a clerk, is missing and ia believed to hav been killed. , .The eitr fir chief and fir under writer fater examining the ruin wer inclined to the beliefr that the fall otth building waa du. to a gar x- ploaioa. : MARCH. LIGGETT AND BL'LLARD- RESUMB THEIR PRaVWAa. HAisavB Washington. Jua 29. Formal r aa nmimi.m,nt of the discharge from their temporary war rank of General Peyton r Mareh. chief of ataff. and lieutenant Genera la Hunter juggett ana aooen u. Bullard waa mad today by 1h .War Department.- They will retura to tbir rwrmanent rank of major general on th regular ajmy lists jniy . A large number of other officer also will b returned to their permanent - . ... rank on July 1.- crmtRlL STRIKE PROCLAIMED IN ROME; AFFECTB iivuubiki Home. June l.-rA general atrik was proclaimed tonight, effeetlv today - . .i . . . -.i - tt - mu except ia tn case oi me raimj.. trmrm uitus ausuenaea ana mr the faetorie and workshops wer closed. This, however, we laregly duo to th a tf n from Ternti In thoT cctooration oi vn-Hiiin' t w- rw inffl of Pg-t ty Willi TDB trrtrk ri there, after a meeting ofVthe labor unionist, resulted in several person being teverely wounded. t , una r a. TtlTKK DIES. Mrs. J. A. Duke, of Franklinton, died at Marv Ellaabeth Hospital here last ght at 8:30 o'olock s-the raaultJfL acriou operation, perrormea iat weex. Th bodv will b earned to rrani- Union today and tha funeral will take place at Perry' Chapel near Franklin ton tomorrow morning. MORRISON SPEAKS AT WASHINGTON AND AURORA Wa.liins-toa. N. C June 88. Cam eron Morrison began the last lap of hU campaign for the Demoeratie guberna torial nomination . with a speech this afternoon at 2 o'clock ia th Beaufort eouaty eourthouse, after his speech here, Mr. Morrison motored to Aurora, xs milea away, for a apeeeh tonight, re- utnltig to Washington about midnight. Mr. Morrison came her this morning from New Bern wher spent Sunday. At Asneeboro, en rout here, a larg. delegation of citizen met the train to pledge him their loyal supports lt-J at Vaneeboro Saturday that a joint meeting ofth Morrison and Gardner forces took place, the MorrUon men 'i-ni-hia- a bl Morrison banner un der which th Gardner fore pok t Morrison upportrs, and tho present including th Gardner speaiers, were refreshed after thfTneeting by drink ing "Morriaoa lemonade." i - BOTH OP THE CANDIDATES CHAMPIONED AT VAflUBUKO Goldsboro, Juno 28. Th citUen of Vaneeboro Saturday afternoon antra epeoehe ia-th interHL of ! Camaroa Mr-wa.aa.4iMf G.Tdnp.r.,.,w4J!Cjt The Morriaoa sneakers engaged th services of a brass band aad had gatb- red .tot-other a large crowd wnen to their surpris ther arrived oa th teen two speakers who had without th knowl- edge of th Morrison orators aiso nm arrangement to apeak ia th town on the asm dati and practically th same hour. After a friendly eonfereuc it -u airreed that MaJ. Matt H. Allen, of Goldaboro, and Ed. Stewart, of Wash- lustomf would Jlrs thaiiBening guaAn-i nouneing tho reason way -las war user should be th people s next governor. After tha foreroina- aentlemea had concluded their arrangement Col. John PI Lang-ton, of Goldaboro, law partner of Valor AllehT hddfeMrt "thr T0WtMU th interest of Mr, Morrison, as did also, Messrs. Ernest Green and A. unn. RECKLESS DRIVING OF AUTOS IS OBSERVED BT OFFICER Goldaboro. Juns 18-Deputy Sheriff Thad Howell whil visiting at the horn of . friend between Goldsboro and ! Pikesville Sunday summoned S automo bile driver, to- appear oeiore tbe eoort her td iniwer to thatg of speedini and reckless-driving. Sheriff Howell etated that during 4-Pof- minute ia whleh h watched th auto mobiles pas th horn of i friend v Motile. aTaetTv 3.3 automobiles. thre of which tnraed tu.r(le and burned up In" a' ditch. TI taynnffi were sev. oral collision and narrow escapes from, serious accidents. . .. ..I 1 ALaCI COTTON, tiuiwn-4 ar rr Oand SBidHHn .... strict WmWiib --..v;v.w.vr...;...T":ins Midtwna s Strirl low niMdlln :;. I s CITY'S LICENSE TAG . .j-. SUPPLY EXHAUSTED i." . v - v All License and Privileg-e Taxes aid After Today Will Bear 4 10 Per Cent Penalty Tb city's lupply of aatomobil Keen tag has been exhausted by th ruah. of automotilt, owner. .dnriBj tne laat few days. To date jJioO licenee bar been issued for th year beginning Jua 1. Heretofore tb highest somber, issues ia any ton year hat been less than 1,000. City Clerk WUlard I Dow .11 --.! a.j n .. A-A-l - J t arm iu .u v imjI .Kt ihowlm aa increas ia th number of actomobQet in tha city pf searry-jOO IIT-Trt.l'',-,'T'T'K':--: .: i rTTr-.,.,,.;. Although aaabl to furnish th license plate, automobil license ar being is sued. " . ' .. - IJeen and! privilege taxes of all kind naid after oday willl bear the tea per cent penalty prescribed by lav, it wa announced yonerday." --t Tb city commissioners yesterday ia. creased th. seal of prices at th ab batoir.' Th new acal which become offectir August i is as follows) Cow 2, yearling $1.30, ealg 75 ceatiy hog un der 100 lbs, II, hog from 100 to 800 lbs, lJO, hog over Z00 lb. S3. BANCROFT GETS SIX HITS -OCT-OrIX-TIMEa-AT-BAT " Philadelphia," juae f8.-Tl"fer-of making lis bai hits ia aiz time at bat in one gam performed her today by Shortstop Bancroft of th New. York Nationals haa been equalled in th major league only' once sine 1902. Ia 1B15, George Cutahaw of the Brooklyn National team succeeded ia hitting the bal safely ia six attempts. Three play' era equalled th mark ia 1901 aad nearly a scor prvio to that time. Th beat batting record la seven hits ia seven trie made in 1892 by Wilbert Bobinson of th Baltimore Nationals, aow manager of th Brooklyn National BASS ARISE HAS" TAIL AS LONG AS IT8EF v (From tht Pittaburg Dispatch.) Ever meet a baisariskf No, sot a basilisk f that' is something different. A bassarisk is a eaeomistie. But tb animal la better known as tho "civet eat" though why o called nobody know, inasmuch it is not a civet and not a est. .. J It 'ia a sta-ango little creature, ' r lateS to th raeeoos, with a trwry long, bushy tail ringed ia black anji white. Sometime it is called a 'ring-tailed cat" and sometime a "cat-aquirrcl" th latter designation bestowed on ae count of its squirrel like habit - of climbing treea and nesting in hallow branches. Like a cat It catches rats, mice and email birds. It i about aixteea inches long counting the tail, which measure another sixteen inehe. In eolor it U brownish gray. It is a night prowler; likeTaTcat, and often ma ia the butbulding and deserted reach houses. The civet eat range from Mexico and-Texae to-Cslifornia' -and- as -far - Mrth - - a - - - Bou -Oecse-f tonally it is koptin captivity as a pet. Employed-forahort-kaul delivery in large qsantities of milk, eggs, and other perisbable foods, motor trucks are most popular around the big Sities. TELEPHONE OPERATOR BREAKS CP ATTEMPT TO ROB BANK Lexington, Ky., June 29. Mis IjquI Dye, telephone operator at Houston ville, Lincoln county, 80 miles ' from here, this morning prevented -th rob bery of the Houatonville People' Bank. Mi Dye heard the burglar at work in the cellar, and telephoned citizens who armed thcmselre and rushed to- the building. The bandit heard them and dashing from the building jumped Into an automobile and escaped ia a raia of bullets. They obtained nothing at tb bank. This ia the second' robbery of banks NoStdirr pur-11 '!aji;u;;ip!!,M imWM 1 I II t I -X . ... tiL : II Just a Clean Vapor The aeientilla way of exterminating insect pest it to spray Preventol. It kills them all. Spray it about y our kitchen sink and the roaches will rush from their lain to die. They cannot gets wa-for-vrVe-rr-itol a vapor enter tha tiniest crack and crt-ieei. The "powerful fnrtntotSfn.yetitmtQr-: and quickly operated. Preventol it i,!! n, Wi nil ii I pua C-a h a. UtoleM preparation thatwUl not SSa. ?J.VoZ rust or .corrode. It nonexplotiv , pwrt, dm, tuw c-n . $t.a ' ... .'.'' . .' ' '"' :-' Destroys Gorms and Odors Haraae Hnt ptbtle - " offer! lilR Southern -States. Circular w request . frJstratcd in Kentucky within a 4eek between telephone operators,- their at' tempt Icing made at Tincitille, Shelby county, Friday night, Committee Holds Stormy Hear v- ing Over Big Issues (Continued, f cons Pag One) wa ia the National Democratic plat' forms of , J.89ftand. 1W0. "And if the Democratic party no lon ger taada for tb right of tb citizens to decide what be shall eat or what he hall drink or what h hsll wear," h centlnned. "then it aa longer is IUtn MVmvU A1 14 " Bryaa Starts Uproar. The meeting waa ttrred 1st 'a atat ef uproar when-Mr HiTn aroa to k Jaluit Mpacttl Mr. Bell cam feefor th Mmmitte end vast compensation h reivd ' . . "I anaak for. th aran grower California. Mr. BH -epid,-"ad-4 would - lik to ask th. gentleman for whom It pak.M ' f . "I am spesklsg for th women and children that yoor trafio would d stroy," retorted th Nebraikaa whil cheers and biases kept th room in turmoil. ' , . "And what compensation do yon re ceive, directly or indirectly,1 from th Anti-Saloon League TV peraiited , air. Bell. y "Non whatover." "Not a aickl!" "Not a aickl. I ought to any that during four months of last yar-A-o-eeived compensation for certain public speeches, but for am years neiere fought this traffic without a penny remuneration.' Senator "Hardino and Coolidge In Initial Speeches - - - ' (Cantlward faiignj sent perfection attained but perfection planned. Th fundnmeatal principle waa freedom. The father knew this waa sot yet aprrrehended. : They formed a government' firm in the 'faith that It waa ever to press forward to thia high mark. "Ia aelfiUhnes. in greed, in lust for gain, it turned aside. Enslaving others, it iecame itself enslaved. Vondnge ia one art consented freedom in all parte. The government of tho father ceasing to be tru to, itell waa perun inr. "Five scor and ten years ngo that Divine Providence, whacB inflalt repcrr- Mont has mad only th mors a sairsele, seat into tho world a sew life, destined to save a nation.- No star, ae sign, fore told Hia coming. About his cradle all waa poor and mean cave only the great source of all great men, th love of a wonderful woman. When ah faded away in his tende years from her death bed in humble poverty eh dow ered her ton with greatness. Ther eaa be no proper observance of a birthday which forgeta th mother. Into his origin as into hi life men long hav ked and wondered. Ia wisdom great, but in humility greater, ia justice strong, but in eomp.s!oa stronger, he I became a leader of . ansa by-boing follower ji14 irallwH? with" good His proar nf a filled thr nation. He broke tho might of oppres sion. - He. restored a raeo- to it birth right. Hi mortal frame haa vanished, but hi spirit increases with th increas ing years, th richest legacy of the greatest eentnry. Abraham Lincoln Ideal. "Men show by what they worship what they arc. It is no accident that before the great example of American manhood our people etand with respect and rev erenee. In Abraham Lincoln i re vealed mir ideal, the hope of our coun try fulfilled. He waa the incarnation of what America wa- to be. Through him th Almighty bestowed upon the nation a new birth of freedom, that this dear land of ours might be returned to the house of its fathers. W ar th beneficiaries of a life of surpassing service, wis in freedom and gentle in gentleness. "Freedom has many aide and angle. and non poisonous qualities fuarj tntee iu absolute safety. ALWAYS rKAV IT Spray Preventol to destroy bed bug' and their egg. Will not harm finest fabrics. Quickly routs, nMwquitoet and flies,wbich ear, tf disease germs every where they go,-- Kflli moths and their egg. it pi iii mm sasaj, .t'siiiMs tSJ&" T 1 A Cereriloa.Rlshmsal.Va TIRE rnrrri (This comwye efrcJbiW S7Q in toJk cxVWoVhxV " fmilZ cari dtvlHdr tinem J908) Sz curunrs JSaixsT Comhakt 64 PCACrtTRtt ST. vAT LANTA Human slavery ha -keen ewept away. With oeeurity of personal right has coma serity-rwf-roertyr-ightar Th freedom of tb humaa mind is recog nized Ji th yigbt of fit TipeecVsaa fre press. Tb publi school has made edueatioa poaaibla for all and ignoranee is a disgrace. Ia political affairs, th vot af tha humblest has long eounted for si muck as that of th most exalted." W st working toward th day whea la our indnstrial life, equal -oaor shall fan t equal endeavor. Iuty is sol- toetiv aa wel aa personal. Xw must rest on th atemal foun dation of. ligbUoasaesa. laduatry, thrift, character ar not conferred by act of reeolv. Government cannot re- Iteve from toil. Do th day's work. If it b to protot ihe rights of the weak, Whoever objects, do it.. If it be to help a powerful eorporatioa better to serve th people, whatever th opposition, de that. Expect to be called a etand pat- tcr, doa 't b a-stsad-patter. Expect to bo calied-a demagogue, bift doat be a demagofu. . . ; .. W need a broader; inner, deeper faith ia people, a faith that mea desire to do right, that" tb government I founded upon righteousness which will endure. Senator XUrding and Governor Coolidas will meet her tomorrow for tb Srst Urn siaea they wars aomisated at ' Chicago as the party staadard bearera. Chairman Hays of th Repnb Ueaa National Committee, also will par GALLSTONES FRE TREA-rKlEftT ----jMUi aa Oseratloa ky aeading roar asm aad address t THE GALGO CO, Norfolk, Virgiala. Tho Calg Co. wtU and yea a haul of thai dy Irs of charge, am the esBsUUea that yea vHI, if aoasible, scad them tha at yea ar relieved of aad a letter af adessaBt. Tho CJgo Co., Norfolk. Vu Misses Reese & Co. . 109 Fayetteville St, ',. Special reductions on all SPpHATS W make room for slimmer millinery; r Phone 596. eeeeeeieef eeee. The Sam Mercaaadb for Lea Meaey.- and put a crimp in the4H.C.ofL.,- . ..-i There are hundreds of peopje who are staunch. . customers of this store who are familiar jsrith: our methods of fair deaHng-s absolutely re liable merchandise and always unusually low prices. If-you-re-Ttefc-ene-of these the quicker you - know us the better. A Complete lino Of Ladies and Misses Summer At prices that offer the exceptional - in- money-, saving possibilities. 210 FayettevilU St Shop At WareT S. GLASS RUBBER CO, the Dayfd's Galvo I Gaaranteed f"r TaatZTLTZZ; "" Skla Trouble. . , . - r Try it and you will always kep it. Children like it for thir tor. Any drnggist will racommesd it to Sou. If he do not hav It aik aim r get it f6r"ytt. -Tsk a substi tute. It la a w prsparatios. If you do sot lik It your druggist will cheerfully refund yoor mony. - DAVID REMEDY CO., U Henderson. N. C Lawrence Brett & Co. Civill - Enginowrs BQd--DrlBag Manleia! Experienced ta tit organixatioa and financing of dralnag districts and la th development aad sal of eut over laads and ether larg acreage properties, . DOtfT ES FOOLED. X Dry Cleaning and Dye ing as we do it is scien tifically done. That is, we give to each' class of work each in dividual piece, in fact, the particular treatment it should have for its protection. . 1 . " ' ' Phone Us. Quality First First -Quality. Music Is Essential Music Is a essential te right JJTg aa Lprayr arnnobUBg thought. It lift on out of th atmosphere of th commonplace into tli realm of th divine. .. Th Jm fnach .a.tfMj: Plaao, Player PUno and 5t-aW Piaals4theti- high plac hecaaa anility prdaUaats. French - & Sons Piano Co. - - : .. A Nam WU Known Sist OUvl Kaaey Library Bldg, Ralaigh. N. C Phoa 42S of T eunmlAlivA It niPrtfeirrcti j - . J -1 jt- risx a anorv lQTBCO et JOOptrplj ticipate ia th conference witH two candidates. ernxs a -os.. vt tf ir v u CORNER IReAh,, X aVBLOUNT. STS. V" ..ML - .- t.-MuiJutirak) 111 J)ai aa caaiuut. ti rnsUtU -. .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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