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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. : N. C. TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 24. 1 923 N... -aT;. - SlIOOTSSTRAIGirr BUTCH -s. . Creensboro, Husband JTesttfics . Young Man Had Improper -Relations With Wife Greeniboro, Aug. - enh af abeoting atfalr wkicfc eocurred at th home of Thomas Monro, wtfl-kaowa wanna- white hs af tilts elty erly yes terday moraine, H. Marvin Holiiday, aa eleetrietaa at the enb-rUtioa of the Southern Pawn Company la tola alty, was bouad otot today to tho September term of superior omiI Bader a boad of 11,000 to gnaw a aharg a of aa as- aanlt vita a deadly -reapoa, taJa eetloa followinf a prUmiaary hearing faeforo "bguirt d. b. UoUina tali morning. aombcr of iritaoaiaa for both tha Stata aad defense wora a-amiaed at tho hear ing which was largely atteaded, th 1 Urn amount of Interest takes is tho cut being daa to tho promlneae of tho Monro family her. . Bands morning about 1:13 o'clock. according to evvdenee at tao lesnag, Holiiday wet te tho home ot th hfoa- roo youtn oa on or tao mala street of tho city, sad aakod to apeak to him. After Being asked to aeoompaay aim to a wultinc aatomobil which waa steading is froat of tho horns, Monro told Holiiday that ha was sot dreesed to r os tho street. Thereupoa, tho defeadaat drew tho gaa aad ; trod aboat four ahots at tha boy, tho piatoL which was a Colt's revolTet, snapping whoa tha gas was list draws aa tho boy who t only IS years of age. Whoa - tha gas snapped, Moure lamped bo kiad the door faelag, aad was sot track by any of tho shots which ea ' tend tha wood work of tho halU Fol lowing tho snooting, the defeadaat walked' calmly to tko machine is froat .- at tno nous, aad ordered to amor to , carry him to tho ooanty Jail. ,wbero mm - - so surrendered to tha jailer. . At the hearing this morning it was v brought eat that Monroe told another , yoaag white maa who works at tho aub-etatioa that ho had kd improper relatiou with tha wife of Holiiday soarly a year ago. This yottag maa to whom tho facta waa disclosed. In formed Holiiday of tha matter Bator day afteraooa while they were at work is tho power bouse. Returning to his Homo aeer the station, Holiiday test! fled today that ho ashed hie wife as to the ruth of the matter. Sao admitted ' clandestin relations , with Monroe while oa aa ante ride with him hut December, Holiiday aaid, nd that th ' intimacy with him was - against her will. After spending 'a reatlosa sight at bis Borne, nouiaay tesuaod tnat ha arose . early Sunday meraiag aad made the hip to the Monro homo, where he fired tho shots which nar rowly mined eaoatng a fatality. That he fully intended to kill tho yonng maa was tha aaeertioa of Holli- day who appeared en the stead with eompoenre aad told his version' of tho affair without tha least show of aerv- nsnesi. Only oa ths eross-examins- ' tioa when he was being questioned as , to ths alleged clandestine relations of ' hit wife with tho ether men. did he show signs of becoming confused. Ho admitted that hs had 'instructed" ker sot to take attentions from- other men. fcvidoaee tending to shew that th coa dopt of his wife with ether mea was aot proper, was brought oat this mors- - ng. INJURED BALI, PLAYER UNDERGOES OPERATION 7 1 Enoch Cole, young member of ths Pilot Mills buebsJl team, who suffered fractured shall last Beta rdsy during gamo-betwoea the Pilot Mill team - and Beaposrd Air line team of the City League, whea struck by a ball . pitched by Will Clarksoa of th oppos ing team, was operated oa yesterday at Rs Hospital by Dr. Hubert A. Boystsr. The patient stood the operation as well aa might be expected, it was stated at ths hospital late lyt night, bat ho mm pun mm a iiiuni cvnuuios isa a conscious most of th time. - Pint aeeoants of tie accident gar V Mr. Vol Bam as John EugeBO, . which was erroneous, 1 JUDGE PEEBLES SURELY , MISSED A WHOLE LOT Kinstoa, Aug. S3. Judg Henry C. V. Peebles, who west to Bostos two or three years ago aad ntrer earn back. doesn't know wkat he has beoa miasiag this summer, according ' to old-timers who doe la re the rainfall line th mid dle f June has boss th heaviest aa record for Kinstoa. Tor many year . Judge Peebles waa th official weather observer here. He recalls all tha big snows aad heavy rains, it is supposed, : saa too- s deep interest in climatic 'conditions generally. Ther have beti thro whole weeks ot rata this summer, to ssy aothiag of shorter periods ranging from one to tnreo days, following a spring drought. Only aa equable distributioa of tho pre eipiutioa has sarsd th trope from material damage. INCOMES OF TELEPHONE . COMPANIES ON INCREASE Washlagtoa, Aug. 13.-Opei.tiag "in rhmes of 70 telephoao compaaios fpr the month of March amounted to $7,- - 809,970, aa lacrosse of 8533S over March, 1819, accordinc to reports is sued today by ths Interstate Com merce Commlssioa. ' For the three months ending with March, 1920, tho operating income of th eompaaie smonnted to 22,0007, aa laereaso of M303.73 for tho orrerpoadiag period . ' of Wis, HIGH CLOTHING COSTS UNDER INVESTIGATION- Chicago, HL, August 23. Officials sad employes of Hart 8chaffaer aad Ujh clothing maanfaetursrs, were sum moned tody to appear before tho .rand jury inreatigatiai ths high cost of clothing..,.. t ,, " . !. Ths slothing . firm waa asked to bring all books, records aad bills. The purpose of th iaxestigatioa, H ass stated, n to determine whether retsilers ar chsrging anduc prodts : Lamb Karkecee. A Iamb barbecue will be glyea by tha Korth Carolina Bheep Breeders aad Wool Growers' Association in eoaeo tioa with the Parmcrs Conrention at p. m. Thursday, Angnst . Tho lambs will bs donated by member of tho Korth Carolina Sheep Breeders' Association, r.EGR0 ESCAPES ON !l Walnut Cove . Officer . Sho -Three Times by Fleeing Pris oner Saturday Night WlBstoa-Salem, Aug. 23. The negro, who name la aaid to bs Johasos aad who la charged with shooting aad kill- lag Deputy Sheriff Matthew, of Walaut Cora, when tha latterwent to arrest tha negro, following trouble at ear- niral 4 few. mtle oat from the tows Saturday, night, is stiU at largo. The last heard from he was at Pise Hall, wkere It is tkoagkt hs caught a ps'f (rain. ' : ' Tko dead officer wss H year old and is aurtiyed bp sis ehildrea, his wife haying died a .ahort while ago. Walter Martin, tno otker white mas hot and kUled- during th running bnttl between the officers and fleeing parties, was a ooa of rraak Martin, of Mdisoa. Hs was ti years eld. In restigatioB showed thst Deputy Bhcriflf Matthews wss shot ttroa times aad Martja twice. - A BMsssgs reeeired bora today stated that Samuel T. Nsylor, native of Davis soasty aad a well known Con federate Veteran, died at Port Worth Tex. Saturday, following as operation Ho was SO years old. Bentalas will be brought to rarmingtoa. Dart county. for Interment. A. Laaders. aa Associated Press opera tor hart, wss placed under a $500 bond this afteraooa on taree enargee rechless operation of an automobile, assault and speeding. While coming down. Inflicting serioua injuries which ho ran into J. W. Harrisos, of th Wiastoa Clothing Company, si he wss lea vine a street car. knocking kim own and Inflicting serioue injuries which included a broken shoulder aad snsls. Tha ease will bo heard as sooa as Harri- ooa m aois to aueao iroau ASSEMBLY CLERKS PARTIES TO-ORDER (CoaUaBod from Pago' One) - governor of the State, who setirely lent himself to th adoptioa of th amendment, aad the members of ths legisfartnro-who seem 4o fsvor Its adop tion, might bo advised of tho wishss of th people or Tennessee, aBa.be euporlndueed by such sipreoions to sbasdon for tho time being the pro ecu tioa of th endeavor to bow ratify th amendment. ' . Tho let-islatort ssid they would re main outsid tho Bute border antil th people "hav an opportunity to exprsas tnemssivss." Taey argea tnst mnss msetings bo held throughout th Btste next Saturday for protests against ratiaeatloa. INSUBGINTS MAT BKTURN TO TINNESSKf SATURDAY leestur. Ala. Aug. 13. The thirty- sin member of tho Tennessee house of renreeeotetive opposed to suffrsgs, who came hers Saturday la order to brock a Quorum of that body, probably will retura to their nomee ewturdsy srter tho state-wide aatl-soffrsgs demonstra tions they hav requested tho people of Tennessee to hold that day, leaden said tonight. Determined to Prevent wast they term flnal ratincntlos of tho juffrags smesdmeat, if it is possible to do so, one member of the part said tonight they war prepared to remain hers un til Jaaaary, "if it should bo accessary. BolshevikU Trying To Save Remnants of Defeated Army (Centlaaed from Pago Oas) Bblshrik forces esrtward from Thora ate the srms of General Sihorski seem well oa th way t success, tslsgraphs tho Warsaw eorreipondent to tho lioa don Time under date of August SS. Ptlkorikt wss expect ed to rsseh Mlaws oa that day, leaving so escape for the Eolahevik infantry except into Zast Prussia. Ths cavalry , adds tha eorreipondent. will be more diffleult to round up, oe- pecislly with Chsjs Ehaa at thsir read. GeaeraL Crslswski, th Polish cavalry leader, has been seat out to engage, the Bussiaas. DANGER TO -RIDS ON WEST. , PRONT PELT IN MOSCOW Moscow, "Aag. tl Tho government conference of the Communist Party hero has decided that ths raising of sdditlosal volunteer troop for th Bod army is accessary la view of th changed' military situstloaV A roso lutioa has beck adopted, whieh aaysi Bearing is mind tho. fact that our western army has suffered a aorioui defeat awing to France increased support of Poland aad simultaneous that General Wrangel'i front Is acquir ing primary importance, the Moscow party conference recognises the seeee- sity t sffording all assistanc to ths western front aad at the tame time of liejuidating Geaeral Wrangd's front entirely by moans of forces bow ,.sitt aated at our roar. It, therefore, calls upon all party ergaaisatloas to carry oat a party mobiliiaiioa with th s aocurscy aad rapidity a before , aad arrears for bualaeee-Hke diseussioai of measure to bo takss, to aaiist en Wraagel' front Also widespread ngitatioa mast bo developed among th. masses, workers aad peasaats, in favor of a veluat movement for the Bed army la th atraggls against Wraarel. . , , New Bern Opposes Removal oi - 5piip .Yards From pity . (Centlaaed from Page One) boss msa appeared before the board today, The delegation was sompoeed of J. H. Cowan, Col. Walher Taylor, Boger Moor, H. C. Mcqueos and Milton Calder. Colonel Taylor and Meesrs. Moor and Cowsa remained over to dia euss with th shipping beard tomorrow wumingtoa a offer that the government shlpysrd, known ns tho Liberty yard, if the city secure the sane, be converted to muafeipaj.. terminals. Wilmington plans to hav th rail terminal at th yards., k , -j - , . . : BOW ABOUT TOMORROW I Borsfords Avid Phosohste l will keep yea up and doing makes aa Invigorating tonU drinks (adv.) A PASSING TRA APPEAL TO CHURCH TO .7 HELP IMPROVE DANCING BiaciaffMAitm' Convention Addreaies Eeiolutloa To Jfethodist Church New York, Aug. RsWAa appeal to tho Methodist Church to help improve th dance, rather than maintain a baa ''which few church member obey," was mad id a rosolutioa adopted by the Amerlcaa National Aesoslatioa-of Mas ters of Dancing, at tha opening of it rour-day eonveation her today. . The rosolutioa, introduced by Pea- tea T. Bott of 'Dayton, Ohio, president of tho association, denlod that dancing parties and dancing schools were "ob viouily of sUslosding or - ejuestionsbls tendency," a characterised in th Moth. odist Book of Viselplia. , After charging th Methodist Church witk hampering dancing master Is ele vating tha dance, th resolution said tb American Bed Cross and. other --wsr sgeneie "paid deserved tribute t th da nee a edueatioaal ntertalnmnt aad xereis." ' . '- - Composers, . muile publishers, acton -aad others wora srgod to help improve th rhythm of Oaaeo music - Dancing in , many reetsursnts need more supervision, Mr. Bott declared in hi opening address. lt is ths publU dsnes hsll, poorly eonauetea, wnicn re solves and merits most publis eritieisia, hs said. - . Shippers Request Rate Petition Be Heia up pornme , (Continued Pros Psgo Oas.) interstate shipmsnta originating in North Carolina aad coming into th n . I . , ai ! I otaio were unjuei uu mKruauwwi, and therefore ordered aad decreed that sueh discriminations bs removed, we do not feel that tho Southenu rail roads are in a position to com Into North Carolina and ask further favors st 'Our haads. " . u- - No Interference T Wait fcWado not fl that it would be any interference ia tho matter now pending, and wo do aot feel that it would prejudice th ess of North Carolina shippsrs or tho railroad if this advaaes now asksd for were aot acted bdob until tho railroads petition ing, obey tb ardor of th Interstate Commerce uomsussioa. "Wo wsnt tho Interstate Commerce Commlssioa aad tho railroad to know tbnt tho people of North Carolina ar thoroughly aroused in reference to th injustice ana discrimination praeticea upon the people for many years put. Likewise, they waat it to be known that aow having obtained tho order re moving the discrimination, wo do not propose to no kept iron the Denent of such nn order."'; -v - Colonel Cos pointed out that at tho end of tho time whom tho railroads, aadsr ths thirty-day v notice, should have issued tariffs in accordance with tho commission ' order.' they tiled petition to rehear, striking again at ths vary heart oi tno worts uarouaa contention aad denying tha flading of tha commlssioa that thsrs had beea discrimination ngsinst North Carolina shlpprs. "We believe aad believe thoroughly," t - 1 . Maw.. 1. 1 J . v .... just and a hsrdihlp oa tho railroads if until th astorminaaos or we appeal to tho Interstate Commerce Commis- ion that wo defer any increase la intra state rates if these railroads do sot give om assurance that they intend to obey th Interstate Commerce Com million and remov th discrimina tions. Responding quietly to Colonel Cox argument, Mr. Eixle declared that be would not be led into any discussion of th Virginia cities rata case. "It leeros to b but- a confession of weakness," ha said, "to bo sswilling to Isavs ths ess to that tribunal but ask another tribunal to unduly apply pres sors to the railroads of North. Carolina aad withhold what they are Justly oa- titled to antil they withdraw . that po tion." " ., , . Declaring that sueh a stop would fore tho railroad to resort to tho In terstate Commerce Commission, the railroad attorasy asked that tho two case b lift to their proper tribunals for settlement. Insisting thst th rail roads wsr entirely within their proper rights Is flling a petition UTrehear. Case for Kxs-reeS Companies at ths coaelualoa 'of tho rate hearing yesterday morning pressntsd th wss for tb xprss company for aa in crease of 17 i-I per cent is rates, al leging thst th express companies have had aa- in crease of only I 1-J per cent sine -1913. When th son system of sxpress rates was pat into effect by tho Inter state Commerce Commission ia Pebra ary, 1014, ho ssid, it was tantamount to a reduction of eighteen per cent In express rates. Ia 1919, s modification or tho order allowed as iaerosso of 1-1 per cent i la July, 1918. 10 per cent was added, and in January, ,1919, per cent mors was allowed. , i I. -. . . Mrs. Lacy Wvnn Dead. Henderson, Aug. I 23. Mrs. Lacy Wynn ng 33, wife of Mr. Patrick Wyna died at her bom at North Henderson Pridsv night and wss burled at- Elm- j wood, cemetery Bundy afternoon, the funeral services beisg conducted by Rev. teas W. Hughes. Ths deeessed is Survived by a husbsnd ' and four children, also two brother, Messrs. W. B. and J. A. Woodllef. , Local Offlee, United Stntea Warhe ' Bnrssa. - , FORECAST Baliegh, N. 0, Aug. 23, 130. North Carolina Partly cloudy Tues day! Wsdnesdsy fair. ,SWJSylyaie' mmmmmmmmnmf'mlgmmmV . . v. n Ixiweat temperature ..... Mesa temperature 70 Deocieney for th day Average daily deflcieney sino Jan- - lit ...!. ................ 19 PBPCaPITATION (is lnchesr : Amount for tho tl hoars ending at p. m. .03 Total for th month to date ......'3 44 Deficiency tor the month 0.T1 Deficiency aiaeo Jan. 1st 6V3d , HUMlDlTX . a.m. lS-m. p.m. Dry bulb ...... .M ; ' - TO ?; 8 Wet bulb" i 67 9 - . M Bel. humidity ... ft 83 89 PKEafcUBB (Kedueed to Sea Level.) a. m. 89 .W S p. m. ..... 30.031 Buarise 1:39 a. m. Bunse d:SI p. m. ! The Weather Scottish Clansmen Stage Free , Fpr-AII at Hearing : ' . (Coatlaaed from Psgs Oas.) ' ' r. ,. - :: trying to do by legislalisa what tho majority has reps dieted at; th polls. How McNeill Cot Licked. Again h returned to deeeribe the re cent campaign ia Cumberland ia which McNciU was defeated Is tbh second pri mary. H dselared that the repreeenta Uvo had espoused two issuss, th an fot authorising rural polteemea and tho other, for as audit of tho books... The former fauu was discarded, "bsesuso bo kaow that ho would bt defeated if, a stuck to it." ' ;'. :' , . - rJeemingty Mr. Brees wss about to close without Undue Incident, although Representative McNeill and his fatter had got red is tho fees. Gsorg McNeill arose with s question, to whieh Breese acquiesced. Over oa tha other side of tho house, Captain McNeill wss restrain ing himself with difficulty, and all over tbo chamber th opponent of th bill wora sitting ia attitudea of stern sell repression. Tb air was tense. McNeil! Make Charge. ""Wer o not a. registrar in the pri mary f demanded Georga McNeill. "Thai hasn't got anything to do with it,"' red back Breese. ' "Didn'tf you re nister W nseHTielween tho first primary and tho second t" eon tinned McNeill, sdvaneing dowa th aisle toward Breese. "You told me you did," persisted tho representstlve. "You ar a Hart" shouted the lawyer, Tb battle began. McNeill rushed at Breese and the lawyer struck th legis lator in tho face. McNeill eye glosses were torn off. The two grappled, Breese taking a head lock aver tho lightweight hoase member, pounding him over tho bnek with a free haad and McNeill re turning tho blows' to tho lawyer's stom ach. Robert Strang McNeill, brother of George. ruVed in and fell into the clutches of a brother to Breese. Another Breese had another McNeill In a bead lack. V The Cantaln la Action. Captain McNeill quit his ehalr with a leap and landed in th middle or the fray. He covered tho distance between where he was sitting and th point half way between th press desk and th en trant to th ehamber la about two seconds and landed a heavy blow Is A. B. Breese's eye. By thst time, a score of the' opposing faction hsd Joined ln. T. TA. Marsh, av heavyweight farmer front the lower end of Cumberland, cov ered a couple of senatorial desks with a single leap and landed in th midst of the melee, but so mo neutral grabbed bint before he could land effectively. 8erreant-at-armi Gsster came bellow ing down tho aisle threatening the com batants with his crutch, but tbsy heeded neither his stentorian words aor the threatening of his uplifted mean of getting about. Mr. Brothers was in th middle of it. the High Sheriff ot tbo county, N. H. MoOeachey, naturally in clined to peace, but caught is the male- . , i Mn. i Ti 1 . 1 r I. atrom. ana oiaer una ajics.cu jua: beyond identification. Bobefeody cougbt tho Cantaln nnd carried him off, some body els hsd George McNeill, end two other spectators deprived Maria or a long wished for opportunity to deal mightily with th Cumberland repre ssntetiv. It wss over a quickly as it started. The booming voicsof Hons tor Btacy ia lifted sbovs the tumult, moving an executive session. The little less power ful vole of Senator Connor put th motion, and if there were nny noes thy wero lost. Bergeant-at-rms uastsr too tho eue and drove the eombatsnta forti. They went to the rotunda, followed by Mr. Gaiter objurations to aeep ine neace. They bent it tolerably well, nnd half an. hour Inter coma back to hear tha substitute bill read. There was bo demonstration, ssv th remark of Captain McNeill thst "it is just whst wo wanted,' and from 8or- geant-st-Arms uastsr ins reiauauon mm if "he is going to have the floor, I want a chance to reply." Mr. Gsster s soa is treasurer of tho county, aad father and son were desperately opposed to the McNeill bill. Tho crowd melted away and hair aa hour later Bona of tho combatants save Genres McNeill wes to be found about tho usnsl haunts of visitor to the eity.4 Bo far no aetlon ha been taken to bring them into the courts. Nobody whose memory is avails r is recollects any such occurrence is the history of the General Assembly. Long years ago there was a Ight betweea two members on th floor of tho House,. But. never before, with its long record, of bitter contests, hsa th committee on countries, cities hnd towns, or any other committee, witnessed a free-for-ell. Ta Drive Out Mslsria . And Build Ub The Bretem Take, the Old Standard GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what yon are taking, as th formula ia printed on every label, showing it, is Qulnins and Iron la a tasteless form. Tho Quinine drives out th malaria, tho Iron builds up ths system. 60ov taav.j. - m Shines the. Car ' 7 S ana inc f Metal Work. Too U nA thai J GREAT WELCOiME TO AMERICAH SAILORS Dutch Shout Vociferously . As L! ft a mm . a wiiptrasses ana Belgians . s-Aiciiu utiiu naiiu U.B.8. Prederiek, Antwerp, Belgium. Aug. . Ths XT. & & Prdrick, which ailed front Nswport, B. L. oa Mon day, July M, at S p. m, arrived ta Antwerp st f p. au today, making tko trip is eleven day aad four koura. But for a low tide which' eausht tha maa of war only a few miles from this European city, th ship wen lid aevs ar rived her it I a. m. Early is the morning of tho date of arrival bare tbo low tide set in aad tha "sand sooks" were east out aad th ship anchored until late this afternooa,. With foa-f bora blasung, gun f nhg salutes aad sailors steading nt sttention, tha big ship pulled is tha harbor and ia to night anchoring at tho southern and of the. city. The Urge harbor-ere was lined today with ship of every satioar ality and is succession - they dipped their colors as" the Red, White aad Blue passsd going up tho harbor to bor place of snchornge. . I,..,'.' During tho two hoars that th ship steamed dow tha Sheldt river, lose op to the shores of Holland, tha na tives of that country lined .tho banks of th rtver,, waving hand aad shout ing wildly at th sailors who waved back - greetings. They- had ' advaaes notice that th big American ship would pass on today and they ad waited for hour perhap to catch a glim pes of It as she passed. Ona msa waa busy witk his camera catching views of th ship and th crew of sailor who poeed for them. Belgian by the thousands climbed to every vantage point in this city to sea tho Frederick ae sho steamed down tho harbor. They stood oa roofs of toae, oa in wnarves, in boats and scswi, and hung out of th window to see the American ship aad crew. Owing lb th dlstane from th main part of tha eity aad th hour of day but few were oa hsnd when shs docked, but among thong who wore ther aa effostv welcome was prevalent. Tonight only a very few officers aad none of tho enlisted mea are oa leave from the ship. Ths paymaster, a Vir Sure Relief 6 BCLL-ANS Hot.water " Sure Relief BE LL-ANS FOR IN DIGESTION Z.ATIHINT NATIONAL 8URETT. CO. niw vosk euv. OmdlUea Bmalw U. lan, Shon mr suhm fmU mm knk. 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Uanta. ai ' T.TZ tlMai K UM undmlsnMI oa ia, " "-' ml Aoral. 1111. mt Ult uoium "Ul a SaM to kw mt th.it imm.m,, All amaqa ladrima ta aakl wut. a-MI vt.. aiw aatiMJiaf pajteant-ia bm. na ike tanl Salt ar Aar"". .'j-SI-tw-. HOTICS av SXSCUTOa. tiw aralio-d at Sur-M. mt mt W1 aa annum al Mta. IMtm Tltoawa HrAmmm. e,,aa 4, tot, ml BiMah. N. C, tfcu an sn h trln, auiaa asalaat th. ami a auS Mia. U i Tboaaa H-jLm a aunblt aM mm ta mm mm mt Mm Uw irik dw mt AtifM, at Vmlrn awk will k, rMiM la kat at u-kr tr-T. All w a a tadriNra ta attl sua. unie ia mrmw m v kw,b aMiive ta aiM ma-vt eaianat ta aa I Thk Aaaiaa BM. MJt. A ai ri-a V. MeADB!. ntwaHor mt Wr. ltiia , Uri tm. am.,,. bawt llarnaa. Auaraar. , SaatM-n. R C e-m-tata giniaa,Naaa gon ashore to cash a bill of eaeaaago, is order to secure a sup ply af Belgiaa moaey with which - to pay off th crew on tomorrow.' Begin ning with tmorrow half of the; ship's eemplemoat will be ashore each night, sstt taey anil Save Just beea paid eS. Beginning nlonday. august , one- fourth af tbo enlisted mea will be gives tvo full day's leave, going in four sifts, thus giving every maa oa board dv day af leave during the stay here, in , additjaa -1 tha regular liberty aighta.... , 4 - .4 .:.4 Among tho North Carolinian aboard th ship beside th writer ar J. li. SteaeiU. af Greenville j Bam Worthing toa, of Aydea; a L Ingram, of Wndes boroi K. J. White, of Asheville, all an- usieu meal ana ensign W. a. (jteiken son, of Baleigh. Tho latter named of- osr is to eharga .of Us daily aew Bwieua awDusoea aboard the ship. ABEI1XI riKE INSUANCI CO. sasis. rsAMc. ' -. ii. aa Stowa hr Sutaawm aakt mt aapital aal w i. adL sjat mm aa' jmtmm trim anaaM aaraaiaaa. i i. ttt 4JI 41: UU1. ITM.IH bi TSTIf. rr" sai mi s: a-wai- RitrnXtt; ta taaa, S.u.f.I4.4r Asssis. r .. Saaos aa ahcaa .....I ru.SS4.a1 US.MS1 m.mn - l.Strt.M Trtat SaMHka .tl.lrn.4ia.jr USINISS IB SOBTM CAKOLIMA SUSIMS lilt. rum mmmm aiaa a II 111 tat ta ,. .Ia. win,tf a 111 Ul M. 1. 1 i muni ma..sT.m.ni eai. si.ies.rs, r--int Cliorat k ShrT. U. a Bcaarh OSo-riaUan. St -Maa- far ,aiin laain S. Taaaa laaw tai i ClnnaUiliaw. BaMck. H. C M.uaw iat Hank Ciiallaa Hat-iMka a Sk - a, laa, STATS OV KORTH CABOUNA. laMvaiias Vtuttttmmt, mmmuM. Mtaek t USA L Tvant faaannia towalaJann. i ai ta akata b a na mm mmm tmt ttaaaam mt urn AWUM laauraia Fana. S-ranca. IM witk tha anaart aaui m aaadin-t at mm aaanaar aa tb. sin ear af mc-aav, itit. wiuaaa my mmm ana aaMiai i-u, aa au an IAMXS S voi-to. BVATf SltBT NATIONAL LIFE (ACCIDENT) IN. 8URANCS COMPANY OF THS . V. S. A, enicAss. ill. SI. mi. aa nm Btananii mud. la aaa. iMi.aviaa. Aaaa mt mmtmt M Pm-kil IIM mt fn-laaa rr7.....i fcMaL Siaara.tn.lS . aa "nraiaaa. n.-smai a S4S.SIS.l4f waL at.tis.iw 41. r Ta aalUfauiairt. a.iz.ii..rr; mw I1.H1.11I M : wmX. fl.4U.tU.ll. ASSCTS. Vam aa Saaat aa a mt eahVc-n"!!!!!.' S.lll Tl I anvaMl..... " ,.tit.iar.4irD lat.iu w "SiM ......V. gJ.ISt.lWM llABIUTIfS. .1M ;Srtel''::."".""""-"i' .".'lT llll Oil aaaaM far Mm, aniM a ikiaal u... II.M4H 1.W4II y..T?".7.". TMal aa.i.n at an BaaUltu) at ..! tll.TM.4U 44 matal a,M mm - ?r " ' Satslaew-- aU SaA-lta.... WS.WI TM.19SH A... llt.4ia.TII It .r.;H-7.V" raaoLiHA BUSINt ma Sxnktauf ana atalta llianw. ...... n , i . 14.1,4.1. Toaas. taaaraatt STATS OT KOBTH CABOUNA, . "" inautaaca IMatrttotnt . - BaMdi. . . 1 '- - w TMaia. ra.t-UK Canailalaaw am vJf, u tha atona la a trua ana mV?WS w5S U.W aWart-aat. JlJ2M:iJ,T rTk-a H mkml -rnX 4af AD Iambs a ou-o, KOTICE OP .ALE WJ. leyRtn?hIp "oaddwtbTct. rShCNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. R-.id Wds wUl bs recewed by the Board if Boad Commissioners of Bai ivTownahlp Bead DUtrlet of Nssh County, North Cnrolins, w mente oa th. road of BaUvovh.p Bosd District, antil boob; Jfiday, Octo ber 1st, 1920, said bonds being sold un der aa act of th General Anembly oi North Carolina, passed at l" of 1913. eatitled -As Act To Provide Por Th Working or-ruouo jm- -Variotis Townships, and Issuing Bond For Th Ssm,- it'belng tnjpwr u. Of tho Public Uw of .1913, ini M amended by Chapter 879, of tho Pub e Law of 1917, and Chapter S lublie Laws of 1919; said bonds to be sold in the sum of $20,000.P0, dsted October 1, 1920, aad bearing interest at the rats a n -vnt Tier snnnm. payable semv snnually; ssid bonds to mature serially sad name being for 30 ye rs. Vslus of property 1b ssid township I2.UV 1380. Bonds will be issued in denomi nations to suit purchaser. Prln-inal anj inteTMt Will bo Ml' 1.1 at the Banovrr National Bank, Now York City. Proposals will oe enclose. In a sealed envelope, msrked. on s estsido "Pr posals For Bond" and ad dressed to Fiueh at Vanghan, Attorceyf, Nashvills, North - Carolina. Didders must deposit with said attorneys bs fore sisking their bids or preaeot-with their bids, a certified check drswn to th order of J. N. Taylor, Tressurer, upon aa incorporated bank or trust fompsj, for a sum of money foe or In as tm-wi't equal to 0 er cent of the face amount of bonds' bid for, to lo cate the Bond Dl'..f sgtlnst sny lets resultiug from th failure of the MdderTOeompry with tho terms- his bid. The purchaser mutt pay se ethed interest from tb date cf the bond to th date of delivery. The bonds eaa tiot be "sold for lers than par and accrued interest. All bids will be opened at .12:00 o clock-soon, on Priilay, tho 1st day of Ortiber, .10204 la tho ffic of . nr , st Vs ighan, At torneys, NushviUer, North Carolina. The tight is reserved to reject any nnd bids. ' i O. R. FINCH. ChalrmJu, Mummer Williams, Secretary of Bciard of Boad Commissioners of Bailey. Tosnip, Nash County, N. C. Illliaill mm tnat 11111 .1 mmm immyf aalaa-a. lawaaallas Stalpaa anim aakaaa la Otaate 1. 11,. baanat mm rarta mmm tot utiml " .Z? mm aauH at aww- na 1QT.M . kMai .77...r....7.77...7..ii lanii it 1mm mmm mm aenliki M.s M Mat final at annua 1mm aa tlkal.. TS.4T4.M twaraa pnaaa 4U.lf 11 saoaaaS taiiiii anU, tmw Mail, Sua., waa aa4 aiaajaal taxat Saa aaS L :. , ll.IMN Oaailna-S in aim ar -aata Saarsn 4mm nan, ,4 , .,. H.MU ". W awtaal 'mt all BakltttM at- mm vaaHal ... 4 Stl.trsM CaaKal aataaUr aM mm m auk ............... ........ 34.a.a Sa-lat anr as aaMBlf.... lrr.441.il Sjarataa ea laauos saelarlwMRS....,.. srr.44i.il rnillire A. M trntmrnr SM-uaTB. P. Um. , TiiMMir a r. las- Baaa oav. tva-aa. m, Aianav fat aaik. Jaaia S. Ciaalamna. SaMtk. N. & WANTED YdUNO lADT XP WJEAS ant dispositios. to shs rs 'room with ' congenial young lady . -L Closs , in. , T-S02, csre News snd Obetver. tit YUhSlbtiKD KOOM TO OKU OB TWO , .gentlemen. Three . blocks of post ' office. T-S03, can New and Observer. """ ''- BTATCHCBT ;'" V. V BAXTIH0RK MUTUAL flRX -NSUS ..ANCE COMfANT . ' BALTIHORC MO. Oaa-uaa Baa-alaf SI, llll, aa Bkul sr BlltaiaS kmmrnn mj mmm aaarta lunwakar Sltt'ar aatiltal -m. I : kxaaaai mt mut-vm aaallal, I-.. ...I IMaL tllt.IM.tS. bauaa rrvm poUeffcelllm. Ill mHl av, ar.jii.il: lataL lirr.Ml.at. Dtol mrm aatnU Ta eulkrlMldtra. IlLMltll laaiaaa, 101.ll44.ll; totil. S1U.IU P ASSCTS. . tatisaea kaat mm mml Mtaa...... I1U.IU.I. . 4 t.SM.M ... iil.m ia .. . S1H Valua mt kmtim an atocat. Qmrnm- la aampanf a aow,. Ukiml ia aim anaai laucrat LSM,V Arau' talaaMa, Nam aatlm Vatrmi wrtt- va niminiiiM wmi i. mil l,m.tt MM 1IM.M StSat.il UMt aaau as awtla to muraaM..- Total .. .................. ..........tlM.Ht I , lata mmmn mm mimLMti... i.tf.1 tout "altBKl mmmt H4I4M.M IIABIUTISS. KM aanvat at aapaia mmmt and alala.4 r MS UaMnad araahuaa f,UAH lallaialaJ amoual aartbla far Fadaral, : BUM. aawlr aa4 aruawUtal trnxmrn Saa - .......,. Total araovttt aval aplta) mt aB BaMUUes aa- I n.ni.ir Sarplaa at anU pollokoMtr,. Total RtMlttlia ...... .:r.T.";'."T tl W.SM : USINCU IN NORTH CAROLINA BURINS II :t. r.rm tum arllaa, U4,IM.ls sraaiaaa awaliia, ll.M4.14. laa lasarMt-rb-a. IBH: tali SM.M. , rnatdnit WUllaat U. rumlL S-crrtaav H. 11. Btawart TAjawtrar W. H. PurtlQ. '. .A: Haaa oeo--naNba. MS. f ' " " -l Atumor far am- Jaaat B- Tan Ctaa altalonw. Bilalah. N. C. ' Itf aiortk RATS Of HOBTB1 CABOUKAi laauraate Popaiuawit, . I. Jama B. taens; laauranaa C"aaatlnr,ir, 4 BatelsnT'r. f. ItJI. kmtv aarMir mat Cat eke la s Waa an arralt tawact at Oa Matraoai mt tha Balllatara Haloal rira lnoarkiK Coaiiianr, af Bakbaora. Urn., tmt wllk UI. SmarraMnl. aruarlne tko atnaWma at MS onipanf aa Ik, Slat at, af Oaeaarar. llll. wniMit aw kaad as aOklal Saab the Say sad mr .etwee wrtlioa. JAMS a TOTJKO, SALE tiNDER MORTGAGE OF PKOP ERTY Or RALEIGH TELEPHONE CO. V . By virtu of ths power of aal eoa- ' i talned in a certain mortgage or deed' of trust executed to mo by Baleigh Tel ephone Comuany on October 1st, 1008, -and recorded In ths Beaistrr of Wlks County in Book 231 at psgs 475, 1 will sell st Dublio austion, to ths Highest pig er, for edth, at the Court Houss door Is . Baleigh, Wake County, Nona Carolina, oa the ISth day of September, 1920, at 12 o'clock noon., all th property conveyed in said deed of mortgage and therein described at follows i "Ths plant, nppsrntu aad ftxturs of the Raleigh . Telephone Compsny, consisting of switchboard, , telephoao ' dynamo, wire, batteries, furnlturs, and all other prAperty of th said Baleiga Telephone Company, at their place of business on FayetteviUe Street, Ba leigh, North Carolina, and all poles, wires, esbles. and all other applisnee used ih the outside construction of th telephone lines in th City of Raleigh. and elsewhere, the intention of this d . seription being to embrace sll th prop I erty of tho said Bs'eigh Telephone Company, of whatever kind, or wher ever situated, nnd also, sueh a may bo , added thereto by wsr of a.amoa ot replenishment. ' ? This 19th day of August, 19M. - ' J MABT A. WYNNE, - J 9-17 1 .. " Mortgage. Say It With FLOWERS Cut flower, floral Designs, Wsdding and Corsage Bouquet. Palms. Ferns and all kind at Dseorstiv Plant. Narcissus, By. telBrTrSiriJld-TotheT7ulb -for Fall Planting. ' , H. ISTEIMIETZ lorist . Baleigh. N. a " ' 1 Some -Day You Will Da It vfiome day yon will know that you hav bees neglecting the condition of your .- oaok ' bene. Borne day you ' will realit that every joint I sot in tlignment with it neigh bor, and that th disturbane ' ts causing, herv pressar. - Many of us ars suffsrlng . --from neuritis, rheumatism, la digestion, constipation, or any one of th more common dis eases which ar easily wiped out .by adjustiag thst r mo.ves th esus.' Nsgleet adds dayi" you t su ff erlng. . Atten- tioa today brings its owa rs - ward. '. .v-:' -.;. ,-; r-. ' v ')' ; ... lL' ..J0 CHARGE .... . .1 .Consultation is without charge 7,, . or' obligation. - i , "LADY ATTENDANT DR. F. T. HOFF CHIROPRA'.TOR V JtJ-lS-lT- Comasrclsl , i National Bal k Bslldlag ' ' Bell p'hens U T
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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