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AND OZSZRVER. RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING. JULY l KZJ i aiiety-Five Cent Tax Rate Will Meet Raleigh's Needs Mayor T. B. EIdri3ge Diacuues GtyY Financial Problems Assumine An Asetaed Valuation of Fortr-Frvt Million Dol lar. When Revaluation Work Is Completed; Allowing For Ten Per Cent Increased Revenue. City Tax .Would Be Only Sixty Cents Under NewSyatem. , y Annular ssseased vslustioa ct tabalatioa for 1P20 asdsr tie revalua-forty-ir sailHoa dollare for tbs ty Uo cl tea pljUd, bat jiy of w a tte wuo. t, jfc , MsTorT.B.Idrjdn yesterday dseJared sjiUioas. Assumiag a val af liSOCV tht a Us nil bctweea ninety aad 000, a 10 pas Mat tosresss weald require aiaety-ara easts weald yield "reveaues a taa rat at 00 eeata aa Ui aaatfred sufficient to meet all ertraordiaary eh- dollar, aad won 14 produce sack aa ligations aa4 prsvids fat IB riant ad- ameaat that tbere weald ba a sbortege aiiaistratioa aa aa eeeaomical basis," af aiaia tbsa 100)00. If taa Mayor Eldridgs broka taa sileaee be I later ebehld eutboriao tbe city eemaUa- haa maintained oa taa aueitioa of eityisioaers to levy a rata ex aaa sous ea aaaneea matardajr with a statement! the bnadred. ttey would probably make aa tha bad ret. eutllalaa? tba difflealties a rata batwaaa M aad M coats. Tbi ia tha way aad polattog oat tba paad-laol4 yield levcaace suffletoat ta meet bUity ( meeting tba city's obligations all axtraordiaary ebligstioas sad pro. aader tbs taa perecnt taereaaa limits- vioa sot raemi wauwiiiiw mm mm tioa oa revenue provided for aader tb aeoaaaiieal beam. But tse alty s aaaa Kevalaatioa Act, 1 ' L . eial ebtigatioas niut ba met abetter ".Adverting ts my promiss ta leap to greeted ar aot, Tbe element tba trablie iaformed aa ta tba uaaaelal of aaeartaiaty liea to tba kiad of pa b- affair ta city, it, seems tbat tba ssrvie tbat aaa bs provided sad tbe preaeat is aa opportune time ta Dress "" " F"u' m-mm-wmm-m tha silssee, which I have auiataiaed be ejoreiaad. . , ... MAirm mm tmm mnMmi tarn-a. TtSBseres of relief In tended ta asset tha Chamber af Commerce,' said Msynrs eecasitles af aU eitfee sad towns fcldrldre. I"" t" conn. on ay saw wn vtuv- -At this boar Ihe whole subjaeb af Mssieipal Aaaoeiatioa. sua aa aiaaielpal rareana aad dibnraemaat aeeeeaary ta aak for apaeiallefi. nisfct well ba reDreaeated br a aaa-ltiea b WU ...k .. tA u. . I. vm mAmaml belief is that the ear will aoat of th dty aetaaiiiiiioaera. Weeks bar tha sappart af all toad eitiaeas. baea spent la eCorta ta aonatreet a vv- badjret but tha taik seems alaoit ia- Ub their eoafldaaea te a detjee thai poaaibl U riew of tba iaareaaed eoet " ofliTiae: which affeeta amaUiDal eor- rstifyiag. WJl they Jolaa to ray .. I. .u . ... i ,irt. iffort U aaatotaia muaieipaJ aeaol tba tadiridoai sad tbs family. Ia this Pwsta maaioipai prarreaar eoaditio there is troahl aaoogh . for any bndfet-maker, bat added thereto ia aa aaf ortvaate reatrktioa - aa th taiing fewer af th city tbat wsa pot to the SsTsiaatloa Act with a beeero leat parpeeawbnt ahieh appareatty will have a effect that mnat.aot have beca foreaoea aad doubtless was aat la- tadd. ' : i f. ' Ma Objeetiaa T . Bevalsatiaa Act. em tsera aa apioa aa hta toity There was a gaeroos part to fad faH ; with th ouUtaaUf diuo. U maay soareas to eoastrae parpea of t h EeraluaUea Aet bet, ,h( nmtiTk u a MrUil iadle.Uoa that la eomaoa with the mayors of s North QoTentor c, a4ebwt tot tostaal Carolia towaa, Had the tea pea eent mmtin u tt, tty aet eattafw stoaa of. tha set aa abatacle to the tory to tt- prMid,Bt. U M Improbable seala that will prorid f or ffieioat ad- u to tt, irit , tt LNp, 0f Ka. uawnwB. tioas" that Fraeldeat Wiiaoa U moat at- ay is. Liasjiaiawra u onauum New .Chairman In Optimistic Mood About Campaign (Ceattaaed fraai Paaa Oae) , "there haa beea aa iroa-booad soatraet batwaaa tha Pnaideat aad Oevaraor Cos" was aadoabtedly tha fee tare af all ImlmwmmtmA tm mmA MMB tVi ha will be aader the aeeUy f or adsptia Md Ooreraar Cos are to 'happy aeeard.' measure of aeoaomy that wiU I tojpair Neittw tt, .aadidaU aor th Preai the effeetireaeas af arryMkraaea of thel.., ..me.:.. pabli. a,rvie s.d rdma r rut aff & 8. toweU ..tirely 7 pstkm to M DMNnOa Beutor. as Bmito, SktkrfttlaklE eipal tarmtoals or. hare plaas sfoot for I'lLflGIOIIFOLK AFTER SHIPYAR Anxious For Decision Regard ing Disposal of Liberty Yard ror icnninais Tha New aad Obrvr Barera, COS District NaUonal Bank Bldf. y B. E. POWELL. (By Bpaebl teased Wire.) Wsaktogtoa Jay t9. Wilminftoa aaslaus for a deeiaioa from the United Shipping Board apoa tb offer af tb city af Wilmiartoa, aa rep relented by tha Chamber af Commerce, for par- ehae af the site oa tha aid Liberty shipyard there for tba parpea of pro- tidier Nona Carolina I chief eapqrt with pa Due terminals, la aeaau ol speedy decision, Col. Walker Taylor aad Jamas H. Cowsn. have baea la Wash inctoa this week. Tbey ar optlmiatie ever tb deeiaioa bat desire it harried that wilmiartoa may start ia the rsea last ss soes as possible. They ar also enthusiast la over th city poeeeesinr pnbiw terminals. , ai ever tha spirit af their peppier ahieh has manifested itaelf la-daierminttion to develoo the port aloaa ail lines steadies? as oae for sack thlnrs snd becked daaaeially by tba mnaieipSlity itaelf. tbraaeb its eoaaeil. tor acqaue- ent from ths.goverameat af the site of the sld Liberty yard, which was established darinf the war for building eoaerst hips sad which taraea eat twa anleadid tarpes of the IJSOO tea freight esrrytoa; ships, each oinf forth with a Ban BlfBlflcant or ue rreai eommoawasiu witaia ue oeraer oi which ther war defined sad eon etracted. Th frst bears tha asm of "Cape rear" aad the second "Tbs Old All Wilmiartoa etsads back ar th RMneaitloa ta aeaaire the aid Liberty yard. Mr. Cewaa said todsy. Not aaly are shippers aad steamboat folks book inr it bat d actors, Uwyer sad' ether lass af professional mea aa well as arUsaas aad laborers save joiaea ia tha ebons, aeeardlaf to th Wilmington aaatlemea. Tha exporting Arm af Alexander Bpraat Bon. wntea owns ease tarmliais st wumtngtoa ass not aaly strongly advocated th propo- sitioa bat haa offered aaa at lis tar iaal faeilitias antil th ity eaa peasas iU awa docks, with seeampsaying ware hoasea aad facilities for loading snd unloading immense ships. Wilmington hr saw prepared ta load ar anload six- taea oceaa going ships st one time sad has ever 600,000 sqare feet of ware boaea space aader cover bat the people of Wilmiartoa aee even greater things ahead for their port, as well ss desir- beaevolent and saritoW iaetnttoa. ,f Georgia, Beed ef Miasoari aad "Dees tha wedeaad It diffiealt to 1,1 ? Taaaee, waat reserve grasp th Idaaf Well, confer for a tk)BI t)ulk . AMiklT deatrncUrr, menept that the Uses la 1918, were Ag u tt Mderahlp af tba party. Mr. levied oa real property valuea saoaoaod Wktta nii k, kaew aotklag af any la l18i tthat Us eoat of . a Uonaaad )miUt pw,.! wilaea had whttaa ar Items omprisa sa wa eapeasa mmeUi ta writo to Ooveraor Cos dmiaistratioa has increased on boaorM r,nMOufcimg" sack a poaiUoa. . Bis to tws hasdred per et that the rare- aMW earried tha aansstiaa that each aaaa o the city havb increased approil- aaMti0Bfl ara uiomatic mately ffteea pet ecat slaes 1917, uei a reealt af tbe Baa Irsaeisea year tht Amenta entered analioi," said he, "of which Dover wars that tha Legialature sal restricted Mf Cox was the nominee, ae wilt tba taxing power ta tea per eeni u. lmtarml pnrtr leader. Wed rest ever the gross smount eoneaiarew vvilsoa. however, wUl ba Presidest fram property Uses la Wis, tii jiareh 4, 190." fJiow let the reader ask aunseu u ae , B Una Mi pointed sUtemeat, could Baaaca any Dusiness or a I prepared for th awtpapr me a, the aa aa laereaaea weowa v 1 Mw ,nirmaa kaaeked Ue props from cent ia 1817 aad a tea per cent toereaao Mdar wht j tt Bepabliesas wr to laO. Tha aasneial problems of U gmuima today aat af Lewis Boaerich's city are ia . if " I sUtameat that he, a Wlsaoaaia Oema- 110m ine dosibm. ""- lerat, woald support Beaator Bardiag. iiuu vi wuig vwc.v vw 1 air. white saidt "The tea per cent clause applies to Ue Net'ta Meet WUeaa. state ss weU ss to ths city, pat eoee s-rhj, h MWg to . Mr Da vies, mot anect now w we "-i0f Wiaeoasia, aad atter leader have ewe asa I 77 advised m that aerkh has beea from insurance fees snd taxes, fram ia beritanee taxes, from license taxes oa wrong' ever aiae Ue war aad that hs hsd received aasaraaees fram Wiseonsia auUmobilea and oUer aubjecta, sad to thlt i, opea sappert af. Harding .looking forward to largs reeiepU from 'income tsxes. Ia troth, Ue State is 1 fast approscbing ths point where it wi be amply provided ror wiiaous r woald bring thoaaaads af Bepablieaaa ta Cos aad Jtooeivelt.'' w aay ceafereaca w,U the Presi dent while be to her, Mr. Whit jaid band, ths city has a small income from. licessee snd fees oa me lew euojens which Ue Legislature permits it ta tax. bat its mala reliance is oa taxes aenv d from real sad personal property. Tb state aaa live and flourish oa it tea per seat increase; ths city must economise, sacrifice, aad suffer aa so toaat of ths restrictions. Jim Astbaclty for Budget sMgarae, vited to th White House, he added, he will cheerfully go. Bs characterised ss 'buaeombc" that eampalga eontriba- tions weald ba limited to $1,000 each r aay speifld ram. Ths eseeatial thing to ta kaow wheUsr Uey ar toiated er aat. The Natloaal asmmitt wiU have headquarters to Wsehiagtoa, New Terk, 1 "-v : a ni . -Obrioosly it would aot bs eompstl- T" "T. bla with ,u.d.pMto policy ta dius. I " f VW b. waged tte aardit'fSa. ro. for IB IBIS eOBOSWUOB n uw s n Vry,. ..... w. .... . .... ... ta say that sUtemeht af th propr " -T "Vr.jr:.. 7L, ST IZ .,.-nt. th. hnAmrk tlt tiava baa I psblieaB srs terribly dis- roatenti ef Ue budget that bsva bees published wsrs wiUout suthority. When the budget is completed ther will be aa attempt at eoaeealmeat and Ue aew. jispers Wil" bsvs aa opportaaity to print Ue whole ef it. However, com facts may be gives cut at Uis time wiUout prejudice to public interests. Attention, therefore, ia invited ta what appears to " jUs following paragraph showing certain extraordinary elsiats on the city treasury. Ma ths srst place Uere is a deficit ef toarly Ulrty thousand dollars, Ivs- sutbs ef which bad beea contracted e- f ore the beginning ef my sdmiaiatra tioa. This deficit mast te wiped est earing ths present Cecal year, sad aou lag but the direct seeessity will excuse a deficit ia aay amount st Us aad of tba year. Tbsrs must te added ta U slaking fuad Its doe proportioa af Us revenues besides Us smount accessary to pey Interest sad retire bosds fall , lag due Uis year, Pof Ula purpos scother Uirty Uousaad dollar Is re. satisfied with tha Senatorial caadldate picked at Chicare aad Us staad-tiat piauorm adopted taer. EXCELLENT PROGRESS IN BEAUFORT ROAD BUILDING Wsahingtoa, N. C- July 29 Eicnat progress ia beiar mad by U Laasitar. Porter eompaay to Ue eoastruetioa of ths arteea miles of permaaeat roads to iteaaiort eeuaty. Coacreta has beea laid fram Wash togtea almost ta Mixoa 'a star st Boa van. Ths eeacrete mixer baa leas Uaa half a mils ta ga before taishlag the Bva bum was as ta sa Polll la this seetioa. Asphalt baa beea poured from Chas lona street ss tar ss Us detoar short distance from Us Piastowa read. aooa as Us city eoatraets for tbe approach to the bridre oa Charlotte street it will ba peeaible fer aatoiats ta artve ror about twa milee oa Ue as phalt. It will require a boat twa more quired. Maintenance af our improved res a vchiele ef aay deseriptios i " il""'w drives knows, This sondiUoa must te remeJl ed, necessitating sa outlay ef mora Uaa twenty-fire thousand dollars, ' -"Tha there is a judgment adverse to tbe city aa account of building ths r 111 nana re mi reel unarm ana a tuiii na Vehalf of th school board for penal ties collected to the maalelps court aad applied to' city purposes. Tb tws items amount to aearly 10,000. Trom the foregoing It sppears that tba rv snae of the city are subject to s shirt of spproximstely $93,000 that hue sot featured budgets of other years. allowance osing made for tha ia MaA- At Aarera a aaaatity af material haa beea placed aa Ue road, aad active seastraetioa work will start to about twa weeks.' Thar ha beea seme delay to starting tbs work to that seetioa due ta an -arrival af material. At Belhavea very Utile done, rive milia af reed will be built la that eeetios. Pome materia has arrived, bat it is doubtful whether say work ill begia before Ue latter pan as aext meats. J' The TjavB.- PhamsMtwea 'eaaonM swat laasalUti m. sT- ? r a creased coat f .per.tio. to .very de- NOiib'SBiulsAM for mmr Bick rartment af ths city governmeat. thsl.. i. TT- v.. 7 v.T d Acuity af ftnaaetog tb adminlstr IZ, -.a. rt vl T of srfument. ' I" va-.Kviayioa-tsav.j ItSCeM Talastiea. I Camelot, Ua seat af Kiag Arthur Tie matter ef ta rates aut ilis tk. a... a -p.m. -: i.7z . " cortsidered. Ths tsisbla valna aflhaea twM. (. r 11 s... " abtaiaiaa aame- Muaicipally owned teraiaals bad been agitated to Wilmington for U past twa years by ths Chamber ef Commerce dewa Uere, reaUxiag that th govern ment deaired for .parts ar the country to have aueh aad alee appreciating Uat Ua tims wou"d corns whsa privsta ter minals weald te taxed ta their utmost wiU their awa busiaesa. The trip to Ue midwest by WUmingtonla: tweaty-ave strong aa part of Ue party seat lrt tbe westers seetioa oy ta Chambers af Commsrce of th fir SouU Atlssti porta, brought Us sgita tioa to a successful soaclusioa. Readjustment In Finances Fea ture of Bank Activity (Caatlaaed fram Pags Oss) laato district reported tbat there hsd beea a "strengthening of ths determina tion aa Ue part of U pabli to delay bayiag." "Ths most eaeoursging development ef th month- said th Richmond dis trict report, was ths striking improve ment la crop eoaditions." From the Atlanta district cams this report: "Deflatioa H definitely under way. aad with ths rstura of a pries basis mar aearly normal confidence will b reatored. DORSET INTERS BACK IN GEORGIA SENATORIAL PRIMARY. AUaata, July 9. Governor Doraey's entraaee fee as a casdidate ia tbe Dem ocratic Benstorial primary election ef Septowber M was paid late today by a friend who asms was aot disclosed. Ths goversor had until August IS to say wheUer ar aot be will make Ue race. Senator Hoke Bmith already has saaouaeedkls caadidaeyte sheceed him self .and Thome X. Watsoa, of Thorn soa, Oa also is ia tte race. WALSH PROM ; K SUPPORT FOR COX Massachusetts Democratic Sen ator, Who Favored Reserva tions, Visits Candidate Dayton, Ohio, July 89. Oovsraor Cos, Democratic procidentia staadard- bearer, today was pledged Us vigor ous snd snualiled support of Dsvid I. Walsh, of Msmschaetta. s lesdsr smoag Senate Democrats, who differed widely from the administration aa ths League of Kstlon sad who fought for reserva tions. 8astor Walsh arrived here unex peetedly today, aad was Ooveraor Cox guest st dinner before leaving for the East. I shall aid to vry way poaaibl ta secure Ooveraor Cox s 01001108, ssld Mr, Walsh. : 1 voted for him from US first st Ssa Frsaeiseo sad shall eon tinue my most lorsl aad vigorous sld. Seastor Wslsh said hs hsd aot leaned Governor Cox s position regarding res ervstioas snd - eUcr details to tbs League controversy, sdding Ust bs hsd aot come here ts discuss or advise with ths csadidstc oa thst or any subject. He called solely to talk over eampalga affairs, bs said, with D. J. Mason ey, Governor Cox's soa-in-lsw, and while here the Ooveraor insisted apoa to- night a visit to Trail s End. Even should te aad tba Ooveraor differ oa Ue Lesgue, Senator Wslsh said, hs still would support ths Oovsraor a- Uuaisstieally. "Hs wss th most progressivs sad liberal esndidste ia Us field st Ssa Francisco. Mr. Walsh sdded. - "Ths Seastor was Us sols visitor to dsy at Trails End. Hs arrivsd just wbea Governor Cos was iaishiag Ue Brat rough draft at his acceptance ad' dress snd preparing te be the meet of honor her tomorrow at th "home coming aad son-political celebration. Gqvcraor Cos dug to all day oa his speech of acceptance ea August T cf Us party nomination, i He sims ta hold ,it withia eight newspaper columns, ar ,600 words, sad might te abl to re duce it somewhat. Hops thst ths Lsagus would aot bs Us campaign's paramount iasus was sxpressed by Senstor Wslsh, whs led Us successful effort to the platform committee st Ssa Francisco, for the words la ths Lsagus plank stating Uat ths psrty does aot oppose reservations making America's abligatioaa clear aad and mors specific. I hop we eaa devote mors sttes' tioa to American questions. said ths Senstor t friends here, ssserting Uat opposition to profiteering should be stressed. Th Senator declared to visitors Ust bs still favored Lsagus covenant res ervations and would aever vote for ths Leagus without reeervatioa to Artiel Tan. Th Be publicans, hs predicted. would soak to meks reservation to Ar ticle Taa their principal fight, sad, hs said, Oovsraor Cos ahould te vsry careful what positioa hs took. Senator Walsh predicted Irish ques tion would aot be campaign issues. "I doa't Ulnk they will flgur at all," hs ssld. "People af Irish blood will vote just ss they slwsys have- publiesa or Democraticas Amerieaas regardless of thsir visas ea Irish la dependence. The Weather Local Offle. Halted llatos Weather ' Bareea, FORECA8T Ealeigh, N. C. July 80. 11)20. North Carolina Fair Fridays war- aicr central portloat Saturday fair.. TEMPEBATUBB Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mesa temperature Deficiency for Ue day Averags dally deficiency tines January let n 60 n .. s PKGU1TAT10N (ia inches. - Amount for Ue hours snding at 8 p. m. 0 Total for Ue month to dsts 6.00 Ezeess for U moaU Jfl Defleieney sine Jan. 1st S.43 11 ml S COMERS;. Ill HIS LEADERS Republican Candidate For Pres ident Spends Day Crammed -With Conferences : Marion, Ohio, July taV-8ubjeet raaa tog from tha political eatlook to Ohio ta U internal troubles af Chins wars csavesss4 by Warren O. Harding, today to m long work day crammed wiU eca fercsecc Tb proeeesios af eaHrs prevented completion of Us speech Ue nominee will deliver here Saturday at Us ooea tog ef U froat porch csmDsica. aad ss said it probably weald ba tomorrow sight before tha maauaeript would be daiabsd. Ths sddreaa, which will be Celivered ta a delegatioa from Mans field. Ohio, will te short aad Is sspceted to iaelude a mors er lass general dis- suasioa 01 us msusa. Tb flrst eoafsreaee of tha day was wiia rear waicaga aasiaass msa con nected with U Baaacisi aad ef Ua Ba- publicaa Natloaal SMsmlttae. wbe arriv ed to Mario sa aa early trato sad were breakfast guests af Beaator Hardiag at us ssarioa eiuo. They were accom panied by Fred W. Cpham. af Chiearo. Us National committee treasurer, aad later talked aver esmpslgt flnnneee with th aominee sad aatliad la-detail Us plaa perfected to Chicare for raisiaa a csmpsiga fuad by popular suteeripttoa. 1 sume reaaiar raae This campsira is rotor ta be taaaA. ta by a truly popular fuad," Mr. Cp- aam asio. -Atisoaa m golag te eoatrV bute its shars. ia proper arooorttoB. tost exactly sa New York r Chieaga wu. am ass taea oz a popular fund bss sppeelod strongly to Ua rank aad lils ef Us party." . .. , i Tha Obia sltuatloa wss diseusoed by Senator Hardiag wiU George H. Clark. caairasa at fie Bepablicaa Stats Ad viaory ommittc who eelcred Ust evea wiU the Democrats makiar Ua State eas of Ueir principal battle grounds Uers was ao doubt af Bepub- iicss saecass. -. -i "Ohla Is Bepublieaa." ssld Mr. darh to a forms! statemeaL "She will mxrmmA her record to her plurality for Hardiag snu uoouags, 4 , -:. I speak out of kaowlcdre and a anr- vey of every county sad community in Ua State indicate beyond .doubt ths overwneimtng victory of th Bepubli eaa party. This survey haa beca made ry ths experienced represeatatives ef U Stat committee aad has covered coaaty and precinct." Greetings From China. Senskor Harding's talk ea Chines eonditlbas was wiU Dr. Hlrem Lowry, President Emeritus of Pckia Uni ver ity who brought ths rreetinrc aad good wishes af U Chisese President. Ths nominee asked many questions about -U atUtuds ef the Chines peo ple, sad Dr. Lowry told kirn Uey all were looking to U United State for Usir ssampls of representative govsra sunt . , Anothsr caller was Leslie M. Shaw. of lew, a former Secretary of the' Treasury, whs is understood ta have re ported a eoaditions to Ua West and els to cava talked ovr Aaeal policies l.ft. o a .: w . . T mim sfunt naruug. ' - ' " "I wss rrestlr pleased aala Mr. out after Ue eoafereaee. "to dad eensicr naming thinking, ao so much cf how hs eaa get Us office to wfcieh he aspires as to whst he ssa do wiU it whsa hs gats it. Th ma a who ba dear visioa to public sffsirs Is saUtb sa ts D called a etateemaa. Senator Harding haa visioa la publia affaire ani learly sees far teyoad slsctioa day.". : Any "Arscunt Will E8 Received . f lFcr Democratic Fund. ; . (Ceatiaaed fresa page aaej to the spotlight; af pitiless publicity. Tte people will aot . stasd , for. a pur chased presidsaey. Tte problem before Us country and Us world ara sa grave that aa eleetioa uatsiated by the corrupt asa af mosey sad detcfsntoed by eleaa disoosaiea aad oasidcratioa at the ianea Ueaaaelve aaa sever mars asesmsry to Ue safety sad security af Amerieaa tostitaUoae. "Go vera ar Cos steads for a cleaa elee tioa, for fall aad pitiless publicity of ismpsiga eoBtribotioBa aad Ueir asea, for piogTeesive policies aad Us league f aatioaa. Th Democratic platform and party effer Ua aaly refuge for Ue liberal aad progressive clem en Ir of Ue country aad for tLoee wLV bslis'ts" la aaiversal diaarmsmeat and ths prcvea. . tioa ef war through as ' honorable as- aoeiatioB of ths aatioaaahich sill sub-' stitutc arbitration for ' military fores to' Ud settlement f intentstioasl dia- tTaited 6taUs rsUraaCa saraed 114 per asat la 1919. 1.' -tv R1A Tot Iafanta lurid ChMrea In yseForOverSOYesrs Always tears tb . . Signature os" : - L. SAMUELS, Proprietor ' '"" SIC S. WUmlagtoa SU Bell Phone ' , JUIeigh, C fc ' 'r Don't Forget V' There is Plenty of Varm Weather 'Ahead . - . -. Oa MU Jammer talc New Oa Offers ' . ' Spleadld OppertualUes T Bay ' '- Wwll Msul aoUunw. O-riords- HaUand Furnishinft ';' At Prices That Ara - s 5 The Best Values in Town Ladles TeQa aad Oisgham DRESSES ........ .lUMtUS Mea's ,,-SUMMEB ; 8CCT4. ' -9 1-1 " mm J mm - Pretty Silk DBEcfciEH from ; " . " 1 ; ' . - flLM te......t........tlS.II " ' Mea's Quality SHIBTcV ll.7J,v ' hfUaea' MTDDT SCTM from ' -j ';M1 , $1A to ..'.,'............$. -. '-itlfes 8T1UW ' HATS, IJJ ' J-adli' Wklto 6ZIBT8 trass .'''rM.jrj-jv .vV V'.?17? IL2I to ;.. ............. .tvtf :Mns UNION SUITS v. tto t . -f Big Tslaca to DKESSES aad WASH SUITS for Ue UtUe Oaes ? We CLOTHE and SHOE the FAMILY ' Jm. ISAFESI Barnes Saf Vault Cx, u" mx mmm inn. airaanas, Va. Bees. . tMiae, Pm. aaa Maa, Worttunrtoar Oil Engine for Immwdiata Shipment h ' V,' Vr, : V . JbSBW - Bk. , m aW k . -.1: ;. ft la f fr r"4 'V- : SATB COST OF FIREMAN AND OTHEB LABOB Tha ideal- power fer eottoa gins or general asa, Tb -Worthingtos will leases laaortraabla by doing away with a liteman and Ue labor-for catting aad haa ling wood. Ask aa about the WorUingtoa if you srs to seed cf a dependable 13, , 83, 40, 45 ar 60 horse power vagiae." Let aa ggurS wiU yea cur stock for Uis season Is limited. rWira er writs us today. J ' '-' i.- ' ';' -'cibb'eS MACffiNiERY COMPANY-y:iX Celambla, 8. C r - y ' . : - HUMIDITX 8 a.m. 12m. t a. as. utj ouio ov 70 79 Wet bulb 63 63 62 Bel. bumldiry ... T4 13 ta PBSSUB1S (Bsdueed to sea level) 80.25 8 D. m. aOJd Sunrise :ip a. m. Sunset 7:21 n. m. I Miss King:. a. 1 Presents Coffee Is Hannfiil to Growing Children e ' m m a . k . ana parents wno permit its use sometimes have cause for regret With cMdren in the family, and where the coffee flavor is liked, Instant Postum Is generally accepted as the ideal table drink instead of coffee. All grocers Bell Postum, and its pleasirig flavor, combined with its advantages of quick making and economy, soon make it a, home favorite. 0 i An Opportune Occasion to Select Distinctive Summer Ap' parel at Unusroal Price Reductions.' . ' V ? - P R I C E i All Dresses and Suits W2 ri,. P R c T 'J ' ' X''- All IGmonas and Neliges At 2 Price : ' There9 s a Reason" Made by Postum Cereal Co., Ina Battle Creelr, MichlgTin All Waists, Petticoats and Muslin UndergaimenU . at. Greatly Reduced Prices.' ' i- - MhaSmdieM-KiHg0ff rtit., 'dstwtsk " - i
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 30, 1920, edition 1
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