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'i NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27. 1923 Exposes Republican Plans : For Raising '''' (CoaUaaed .i,er ammunition to prepared, bet ft " ll ?ot V Ths arti. spread in tight of the Quarry. : ' ' trv. u the nme except te beelond - the pob "J" 0 ,b! Imw ei . f - ; 1 ..-.nt Til CltiM. .Tka tmewrittem Hat et eitiee and quotas presented by Governor Co eluded t ' " New York City, S2,000p00. 4, " Chicago, 1750,000. ' Philadelphia 1500,000. ' Pittabnrg, M00.000. ... Detroit, W5000. Cleveland. 400,000. Boston, $300,000. ClaeiBBati, 1280,000. . Ft. Lonla, 1250,000. ftaa Praaeiatoi 1150,000. Colnmbna, 100,000. r Minneapolis, 0100,000. Providence, S100.D00. Kewark, $100,000. Akroa, S80.000. Milwaukee, 173,000. . Dayton, fl0,000- Baltimore, tXfiOO. , Now Orleans, 050,000. Kaaue City, 150,000. , Denver, 130,000. v NowHavea, 50,000. . ai-. WaahlngteB, WOWO. IobIsvUIs, 050JOOO. . Portland, 050,000. ' Birmingham. S50JOOO. Atlanta, 035.000. Memphis, 25,000. that he la tended to pan thia evidence to the Senate campaign invesugait " , r.. w. a K.at Secret. 1 Ob the qoestloa et keeping seetet all i. .k...wina flneernor Col onoted ,ttei&iarVll.ti. ef August M as follows: " "The names and amounts eobseribed by local -daaort should -aot be Biade tinned. "Why were the names of toeal eoatributors aot to be made "own! Wat it beeanse eaek eontributioB would eaj-rv its own meaning to the voters la the Jocal eommuBttiMf ' Certaialy there taeome reesea. What U t,t The publie is .Btitled U know. M M; Hay. and Mttt vvnmm u. v v- - with the information, the Bepnblleaa -Netioieomiuittee "!? them both. rurtnermore, beVome aaplanioa of thia e5,'f! ruA. ,.. beaine. i"-- la by buWBMa mi-n - - oaly. tlneipUined, it eatrlce iu owa ,ond.tio "4 fcrtltE,,S . l.u .(..rncful bnelneea. It mVana that the qnoU 4a t. be BMeed itaiart thoee who are t beneBt, aad aBjiwercd w. mj" -Wittiag-t taiatiOB with the undet SandlSg that they will have pwe.B- rZ ! htm . -We written by ' be.tor Harding, the Bepublicen neml 5ea ta the efflcial bulletiB of Augott 8, n.ra. k rrat tud. lor . thulm -anown -'" paiga fund. ' Herding Apprw TT j ' "That Mr. Uarding ia acqoalBted een 'with the deUile of the enterpriee eri . i w . uiKuanttnt Daaaage,. addea "r'-Vorileh ie ne follow!-. ' -Through the ne work gt.nit.tion. we are neering 'f political patrlotum which. J? itwlf in anpport L It tery Bute. I want all mmbere ef rinorganiaatio. to feel that th.lt ef forte are etwmtial to eur We in flaVnlng fer national enlighteament and SKJ,.T r" I- addUlo. to H BaDublieaa nnaneea. 4 .n. tnduitrial problem , The Bermalcy voiced by their fan . didate ae fiaioned by hla marten eaid GoTernor Co in thie eonneetion refer ting to 8enator Harding, "U bayoBet. at the faetory door, unrestrained prollteer 1.. 2t km him af the farm the burden of gowrnmen em ahouldere other thaa their or Jk4 tern aa aaaei to big bullae. Betuming to the eampeigB fuad quee Hob Gownor Cor teminded hie andl enee in. eaid, te reach proper undereunding that recent eo trlbutlonioflargeaum by bu.ineea tereeU bega ?f S"0 Njwberry, of MlehigaB. r Rwalle Newberry Coaricllea, - 8eaator Newberry, the eaadiaate eon tinned, wae eoBTirtediia a Bepublioam BtateTtBd community, before a Republl- - eaa Judge, grand and petit jurlee. "One eoufy have thought. aai4 the paker, 4that. thia eaperienfte would have had ita restraining innuenee on eubecflrtnt eveaU but-the reeolve of certain interests U Uke ever the af fairs of our goterament amounts- ap parenUy to a mania, X'aaff acted by the Newberry episode money waa spent af ter it had been collected from busi ness inter sta ia the pre-eoaveBUoa .eampaiga ia such sums that the whole country was shocked by the scandal. "The Newberry lemon went unheeded by the interests behind presidential can. didates in the spring and early summer -of 1920." - Governor Coi reclUd bow the Se publiean Waya and Mesne Committee waa organised last December and-ite '.work, he said, waa "vigorously pushed from the very nrst," Ita local chair men, he sold, were "boins men, 'in most Instances very wealthy men- In this connection he quoted from a letter of John Kirby, Jr, chairman ef the Day ton. Ohio, eommittee. of February T, . Ust. atatings "Thia hi purely busl umw men's motement." . "It took ob the ' impetus ef a com mercial enthusiasm, Governor Cos , continued. " 1 " Quotes Pre Bulletta. -r r The plin was aot enly to organise very Ptste, but every county in the United States. In edition to the, local chairmea Btate managers were engaged, traveling repreeentativee operated, sal aries running as high as Ave huadred dollars a week and expenses have beea paid ia order to create and maintain enthusiasm and morale." . . Governor O quoUd at ln(ttV'Trom many luiees ef the Cphaai Bulletin." A statement by Mr. Vpham said that NcnatoT Harding's- election waa. the "job" and Involved the a unseat prln ctplts of salesmsaship, kaowledge ia oar goods, faith ia our goods, tart and ' energy ia vwntlng our gnoda," Gov ernor Cea declared. v j "The quotas were very soa an sonced. said Goveraor Cea- "The tiBg was heU U Clifago, Mr. Eays Campaign Fund from Pig Om.) addreeaed it and spoke hit bleaainn Typewrittem aheeta were distributed to those) assembled. . I produce herewith. one of thoae sheets which carries quo tas as indicated." . u Eight MI1IIM Net limit. The sum of $8.15,000 ia to eome. lot from 1(7 states, but from .the largest eitiea la XI states" said the Qoveraer. "But let us see whether the quotas placed upon we largest eitiee were ex ceeded. Agaia we 1 some for proof to the official bullentia which, under date of August 10, says: Boston, Mast w per cent attendance at aa orgaai- hed a 00 per tent attendance at aa or ganizatioa meeting on August 4. Seal in terest waa aroused. Senator weeks la spired them with aa usderstandiag of the tituatioa and they agreed to pro. dace. ' , That they dtd prodae -iapreved b the bulletia ef August 10, 1920, when telegrame received that day -were pub lished. Amonf others we Ma the fol- iowingt "Metropeliton Boston Wills to eon tribute more thaa 50 per eent of ita original queia, watea wouia inra, me Bosto fuad from 0300.000 to 0730,000. The Columbus, Ohio, quota is 1100,' 000 and yet ia the bulletia ef August 10, a telegram from Columbus is in serteo carrying these reassuring words Then, toe, the sad is not yet for it is probable the aura, of 015000 for the 8Ute aad National treasury will stand to the credit of Columbus before the first day ef September." That the eight raUlloa dollar fund Is not to be the aaal total ia the country at large has already been clearly proved, Further Information, is supplied by offl eial Republican documents. For instsneei the bulletia under data of August 6th saaouneest Taw following cities . la Tennessee are all organized for the pro duction of theit 1 quotas, Chattanooga, Nashville, Memphis and Snorvllls. North Carolina Gees Over- "Oaly one of these cities is ia the eight millioB dollar list Memphis is as signed twenty-Ire thousand dollars. The ballstia of Auguet 18 aanouaees, 'Chat tanooga oversubscribed its quota this week. The balance of the Teneasee eitiee are being carefully canvassed.' Not a city in Arkansas is listed ia the eight million dollars elassj Only one city in LouisiansNew Orleans. Only one city ' la eGorgia Atlanta. Not a single eity ia North Carolina and yet David H. Blair wired the bulletia as follows; WhyibrTle ths rest- of -the United States to emulate the example North Caroliif, which are all over the top. North Caroline went over ea the 27th ef July aad the end ia aot yet. "la the Bute of Michigan, only one dir. Detroit, is put in the eight mlllloa dollar class snd yet the bulletin under date ef August 10 esya that 'flint, Mich, business men decided to make their eampaiga short aad snappy and finish by August 15. Grand Bapids, Mich, committee of large business men working enthusiastically to bring cam oalrn to speedy eenelualon.' , , ' Campaign ia Poatiae, twginaw, Alma, Bay City, Ann Harbor, Jackson, Battle Greek, Oread Kaplde and Grand Haven started during past week. Porty eon a' tiee ia Michigan aow campaigning.' Aad Florida Too. "The .'money diggers' struck pay dirt la Florida. C C Buhen. of Eau Oallle, under date of August 7, wired the Bul letia aa follows: Many counties of Florida organising. Dade and Palm Beach counties very strongly lined up. Key. West shows much intsrest. Also Fort Pierce,' ' 'Speaking ef Florida, the Bulletin carries this paragraph under date of August lOt 'Florida BepublieaAs say they wish to help pay the freight for ''Maine is not foucd ia the King row aad yet under date of August 18 the Bulletia placee her ia the Hat with these wordai Tvith this contribution Maine, the Pins Tree State, oversub scribed 05,000. Coming to Ohio, we find Portsmouth ie not ia the Ohio list, yet the Bulletin of August 10 says : 'Portsmouth raised Its quota it one meeting.' -; -Itew Hampshire is not" nsmea ana yet tne bulletin ei August 10 says: 'New Hampshire money .is being sent every day to the eastern treasury.' "Oaly ons city In Colorado, Denver, le mentioned, yet the bulletin of August 16, says: "Colorado S, C. Hamlin, 8tate chairman, guarantees State's quota by September 1.' ' , "Evea South Dakota reports to the bulletia of date, August 10, that 'Sloiifc' Falls promisee its qurfta by August 15.' It is aot ia the 08,000,000 list. I am sure the country will he in terested, the Goveraor continued, -"in same of the methods that were adpoted that kept things going. In ths bulletin ef August 10, Harry M. Blair, Mr. Up turn's fir it assistant, under his ewa sig nature, contributed aa article entitled, Step oa it.' ;,. .Bora; tcC Te. Money. These are his alogaasi 'Uarding md Coolidge have ' the eonfideaee of flie peepie vbut, boys, get the money. The platform ie sound enough to. hold the weight ox the nation, but, boys, get the money. It takes time to or ganise, but, we haven't any more time left. Boys , get the money. The weather is hot; the mea are oa vsea tiona; meetings are hard to get, but boys, get the money. There are hills to climb but it you want to make a hill at the same apeed yon have beea 666 HAS MORE, IMITATIONS THAN ANY OTHER CHILL AND J FEVER-TONIC ON -THE MARKET But No Ono Wants an ImiUtionThar Xr Dangaroua in thej Medicine) Lino. Imitators Can Se How to Copy th Stylo of Package, Directions, etc, and Ghre It Soma Nam or Number, But They Cannot Sea the InfradienU and Are Liable to Get Them Wrong. 004 has proven it --will cure Malaria. Chills and rever, Bilious fever. Colds aad LaGrlppe. It kills the parasite that eausee the fever. 000 is ths moat speedy remedy we kaowi it will boob break the f ..A thea If takea aa a tonie the fever win aot return. OM is a fine tonic for rvali Tunt1 v. builds up the blood corpuscles te t red. running where the road was level, you have got to give it more power. Give her the gas: step ea it." - Goveraor Cos eloeed . his statement oa contributions thus: , - - "Whan my charge sft a corruption fuad was. first made,' Will H. Hays, Chalrmaa of the Xepublleaa National committee made a distinct threat la these wordsi 'If, at ths lastaaes of eur adverssries, thia eampaiga is finally resolved into a queatloa ef personal characters, we, know of ne teasoa aside from natural distaste why we should not meet that issue - as readily aa any fl renew the charges and accept the challenge." , ; . Bis? Crowd Cheers Cox., A capacity audience cheered end cheered GoverBor Cos's' address. The applause was beighteaed by tia horns, bung at each seat which screeched their approval ef the governor's statement. - Aa as read the list or cities -reports'.'' quotas, Goveraor Cox coming to the 180,000 set opposite to Dayton, Ohio, 111s nome, . interpolates. 1 wiu mas sixty times sixty thousand dollars, te carry Dayton." , . v Governor Cox mixed into his prepared address humorous and sarcastla refer ences to the reports of Republic sub scriptions and he laughed wita tne erowd at bis thrusts, t : Commenting on ths reported "under writing" of contribution quotas Gover nor Cos euggested that a small group of mea would guarantee payment la the event of deficits ia the popular subscriptions- ' - ' ' They'll need the money," Governor Cox interjected. ' . Besides declaring: aa he concluded his statement on Bepublieaa contributions that he renewed bis charges aad ac cepted Mr. Hays challenge, Governor Cox said: "I nrova the charges. The aovernor aeked whether anyone ia the audience was nui wnTincwt. rhSB ia the gallery stood up aad shouted back!, "fes." Cries of ''throw hint out" were stilled by Governor Cox, who aeked the man to stand op aad la isted that he be clvea a hearing- "Why are yon aot convinced f asm the governor. "Because you nave not namea a single individual or a corporation that has contributed one penny," the maa re- nlied. . Amid sonsidoraDis.eoaiusioa, uever' nor Cox replied that the Republican lesders could produce the names of contributors. 1 - Crewds rushed the stags to shske hands 'with the goveraor after Ms ad' dress. Govsrnor Cox ' left here at 11:10 p. m. for New Havea, Conn. INCREASED CHARGES ON RAILROADS NOW EFFECTIVE Oonoral Incroaioo Jh Freight , Sates and 1 aiienger Tares All Oyer Country Washington, . Aug. IS. . laereased freight rates aad passenger fares au thorised by the Interstate Commerce Commission wsnt into offset today, oa practically all railroads of the country.. A number of steamship companies oper ating along the! Atlantis and gulf coasts ana oa ui urea uita nui w rsspondlng advances ia their rates. Bailroads which did aot advance their rates, today were thoae that bad ot filed ths required blanket schedules ia time for them to become effective. In siyh eaaes the higher rates will, go into effect later. For railroads ths ten. eral ineresss allowed was approxi mately 83 1-S per eent ia freight rates, per eent la paaeenger fsres aad ' x- cess baggage and milk charges, and 00 per cent ia eshrgea for Pullman space. Similar increases were authorised by the commission for water carriers oa joint rail and water traffic ' The Bbipplng Board ruled, ia approv ing higher freight aad passenger, all water rates for' eompsaiee under its jurisdiction, that they could "be put in to effect any time before January 1 oa one day's notice from the companies. TENNESEE AMIS WILL CONTINUE THEIR FIGHT Nashville. Ton a.. Aug. 28. Deipite sews from Washington that Secretary Colby bad signed the proclamation an- Bouncing ooelauy that ths suffrage amendment to the constitution had ratined. leaders of the antis today coB' tinnad preparations for maea meetings urougaoot ue Bute oa Saturday as Mrs. O. T. Hester Severely Injured. Mrs. O. T. Hester, wife of a farmer. giving near neuse, eight miles xrom KsJ eiga oa tne wiiDurnis road, suffered a compound fracture of the leg yesterday afternoon at 0:00 o'eloek while working witk her husband ia a tobacco field. A Wheel of the small cart which hauls the tobacco from between the rows crashed the limb whea Mrs. Hester slipped in front of the front wheel juet at the moment the horse pulled awny. She was brought to Bex Hospital last night, treated by Dr. B. J. Lawrence. and waa reported lata last eight at rest-' ing well. p Bad Colds I Caaibe-etppedrathekeef eft res wUktigMat the otaim, healthy eoaditioa, giving a natural healthy complexion. p"7 6M quickly relieves Constlpstioa, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, Foul Breath and Bead aches, due to Torpid liver. . .. i. -, We .especially - recommend 064 for thoee. exposed to -the weather, as they can take it, sat anything they went, nd go right ea with their work with ae fear of being salivated adr,) r.iOVIE SHOW FOR -; CI17CHIL0REN Every Boy and Girl Under. 15 Invited .To Executive Man-, sion Tonight Every boy and girl ia Baleigh ander the age of IS hat a special invitation to be a guest of Goveraor and Mrs. T. W. Bichett at the Executive Mansion to night at 0 o'clock. Moving pictures oa ths laws will Toe the entertainment, and ths Governor and Mrs. Bickett are par tieularly aaxleus that the spacious groakds of the Uansioa be thronged, that, every ' child withia reach of the place wilLbe their guest. : The fulll resources of the commun ity service department of the State Board ef Education will be called into service to provide a show for the young sters, sad the show will be a thriller. The ecrvies hai every sort of picture from rib-fracturing comedies oa up to geography lessons and 'history lessons taught ' by the pictures. Anions; the reels are many scenes taken risbt ia Baleigh, and ia other places. It is aot unlikely that the guests may see them selves aa tbs en mere sees them. The show will besia oromDtlr at 8 o'eloek. There will be plenty of seats oa tbs grass, muiia as good aa at any picture snow, aad a generous, welcome from the host and hostess. - The show will end whea the guests get. sleepy. The resources of the service are practl' cany inexnaustiDie- TRAFFIC VIOLATORS GET VARYING FINES Four defendants la a short sessioa of eity court yesterday were convicted of various violations of ths trsfao ordi' nances. Officer W. E. Mangunt gave testimony that brought fines; ranging frcm 13 to o'J oa ths unlucky ones. C. JU Jenkins, Convicted of speeding it IS miles an hour oa North Saunders si reel weanesaay at issio p. inu. paia a fine of $25 snd costs. ' W. I. Dasehsnea, drove SO tailes aa hour oa West Msrtin street and also drove his nsehlns while drunk.' He was fined $50 and costs. , Bherwood Scott, for operating his ma chine with the cut oat open, waa fitted aiw ana costs. G. B. Idoyd, for driving with defec tive brakes, was taxed 05 and costs. B. E. Smith, for tting ths eorner on the left-hand side of the street, paid a nss or aa aad costs. - Ton are liable to a sudden attack of Bowel Complaint. The best remedy is Dr. BETH ABNOLD'S BALSAM. War ranted by S. W. Williams : -Tucker Building Pharmacy, aad Clayton Drug o, uiayion. (aav.i Gavels Descend at 2:15, End ing Special Session (Continued frena Pen OnY road law, and a eommfssion to draft a proper -workmen's compensation act. but ia aons of theee did ths House concur, and they lis em the unfavorable eelendar or la committee. The moot interesting, but as things have turned eut, not the most .Impor tant thing to ths Bute itself, dons at the ipeelal session was the strangling of ths ltrta amendment. Not la any former teaaloa has there been eoch a sceae as was snaeted the day ths Gover nor read hie suffrage message, nor again whea ths Senate after a dramatic de bate, voted under the generalship of Senstor Warren, to postpone any action until next January. - Sighs of Relief. ' Members, pages, clerks and news- sper mea who have followed the ses sioa so closely, sighed sighs of pro found relief yesterday when ths gavel fell that spelled ths end ef ths vigil Quit Tobacco So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar or Chewing habit i No-To-Bas hit helped thousands to break the costly, nsrve-thsttsrlng to bacco habit -Wbeaever you have longing .for a smoke or chew, just place a harmless NTo-Bae tablet ia your mouth Instead. All desire stops. Shortly the habit ia completely brokea, and you are better off mentally, physically. nnanclany. it's so easy, so simple. Get a box 01 No-Te-Baa aa if it doesat release you from all, craving for to bacco In aay form, your drvglat will refund your money, without question. No-To-Bas is made by the owners of Caaearetot therefore is thoroughly rs- uaois. lAdv.; . CUTS i will heal quickly and will not gen erate pus or form poisonous matter whea Dr. Porter's .Antiseptic Healing Oil, 1i Bppned.; M par bonU. BROAIQ- SELTZHR.' HEADACHES. aad the opportunity to return to less streauoos .taska, aad cooler aad mere eomfortabls leisure to do them la. 'Ba leigh . seemed a deserted village after ine oepanurs or tne aolona yesterday aa dwiU require eome .days ts eome back te Us aormaJcy,' aa the- good nHw Aaroina; would say. , - Boose Has Bear CUm. Barriag the dramatic nauh. whea the storms -of tuff rags broxe agaU, the Hoses did little to ehroaicle yesterday. It went through the usual procedures, the granting of the privileges et the floor to the newspaper men, the tribute to retiring Speaker Brummitt aad to Goveraor Uoughtoa, the humorous but inaudible remarks of Crisp of Dare, aad the presentation - to Chief Clerk Alex Leasiter of a Oliver service from the clerks ia his office. At work, it- waa ia a killing mood. Anything that looked like an amsnd ment te legislatioa sow standing was eertaia of death. Senator Warren's bin, another attempt te raise the salaries ef the constitutional officers of the ' State, waa tabled by as overwhelming vote Representative Bed wise O Situating at the execution. Governor Doughton elected to clay Senator Joe Brown's bill te retire the. Supreme aad superior eonrt Judges, at eeventy, the aajrie hav ing passed the 8eaata. A great, big, grave questloB, which the special sessioa enght to leave te the regular session waa the Doughton esti mate or the judges retirement bilL J. Frank Bay officiated at the passing away of a bill intended to let the library commission get ia ea the ground floor of the new agricultural building. Kill Crea Survey BilL The same fate was dealt te the crop survey Dill ex tne department of Agri culture, it having beea sponsored by Representative Af ull ef Cleveland. Every salary proposal, except ens te lncrrye the salary of Daa Terry, keeper el ue uspltoi, was slaughtered with onvnge delight. Terry's beaeflt bill went through because of hla personal popularity and contrary to the eentt- ment of the legislators regarding la creases- . One measure, permitting the eonneil of Bute to look into the salaries of ths clerks of the State departments work- leg for less thaa 01,800 per year. The measure is promising aa it gives au thority to great increases -to those clerks who are permanently employed Prfkftol adds the per, feet finishing touch to the shave. It soothes end heilf irritated sensitive kins and prevents infeo tion from accidental cuts. Host eAdent ef all safe antf. aeptloe eeetroye mil Unni ' etma, Perfeotly harsnleas, sdeaa. ant aad twtreenuiar.. RJbm the mouth after brushing the teetfe te keep toe end srums clean snd healths- aad avoid prorrkea. mftmr am ww or nraie oairy to guard sewiast colds aad all germ dtsoaa. Apply ea cwts. Dentleu tenoimmnd rre shf tml All drug stone eeU It ' iCessW Special ShoVirig of EARLY FALL GLASS' Amazing Low Prices PRICES SLASHED Unmercif ully on all rt mtininsr i Summer ap parel,' s 210 Fayetteville St "The Same Merchandise fee . Less Money" - C. A. ALLEN " Jewelry Bepalring aad htan a factor ing. Prompt Serrlee. All work guar anteed. I1SJ4 rATITTXTILU 8k -"'reY MeLeed WataoaV tlillineryH aow. A relief measure for the Gov ernor's office aad the office ef the Sec retary of State had previously passed.; SECRETARY COLBY . SIGNS DOCUMENT (Ceatlaaed frees Page 0ne4 happy stride. Whea hie eyn met the ejea ef the little group of anxious, tired .but happy women ia ths fiassage way, a smile lighted, bis face. end be raised aia hat. But before he could speak a chorus ef ' voices fell on his ears; ; , v "Where la the proclamation t ' . "Why, I issued it two hours ago, re plied the Secretary with the feeling of seen ranee that he had beatea the eonrt injunction. . Every face fa that little group of fighting women flushed with anger. The secretary ia bis haste to beat the antis tad beatea the militants and they turned on their high French heels la a mood of wrath and disgust worthy of militants. ' , ; . About aa hour after this sceae. Mrs. Cart, Mrs, Upham. Mrs. WiUUma And Miss Helen Gardner went ever to the State Department to call en the Secre tary. While they were there. Some one who had seea the ereetfallen militants depart, sent word to Miss Paul that Secretary Colby wanted to see her and ler party so that he could re-enact the signing and issuing of that proclamation for the picture. Miss Paul aad her friends immediately went te the Secre tary's office but oa their way they saw Mrs. Catt and her party1 retiring. For fear Mrs. Catt would see them they eoaeealed themselves ia sa alcove tilll w. vn mmq pnsseq OUl. l Miss Paul was thea informed thai the Secretary wished to see her at 4 o'clock. "But we eame hers to get our, ple- FEED NERVES PlEfJTY OF PHOSPHATE 1SUUER 1 ' -.- s Keen Minded Mea. Enersretie and Successful Rely on It Asaerta Prominent N. Y. Physician.. SMtre-TWee. CMsead Bf ea aad IHU. Ml n ma fratfnL mmmOt seat aad efwa Utinri, m4 alentr ef er. nils saeephate. end the eoeaw thwy heed rkia tevtae the setter thete health will he. Ia everr M e the nlllUea ml mmU tkk e "e sear seey, Seeberea h s saeet ia pwh sere. d eeen year hmi Braet have evflleleat esslt- ef ehiwnhems er weerlMM. aema- a asm a seaeiai raarowa eendlUee. aa weH mck ef aefmal mentel amr la eaia ts savalt. , Bie men ef effafae. hthtr aaea who em. tral taeeetriae haeaeee of eban' vrtU pomt ad mi mea ferae, knew tbta, er tf ther don't are cknar eaieeeh ts here a yhreleiaa .who va eaatMea tha Bttre heephats. as diepeatKl by Rieke. Crahtree aad all leading dras atone, le a aaii mm ttr to em foror Mr emt ef Sean aad ei pan a. kioeia eraaeat dar foooi aa a.atala eaeash ahoephele he artea the hodv aad eaaeeiallr the BMrrava sratem the eapely H swede. Sreakies this very eubeet. Dr. nederlck llTHE FAIR. II ' I SAMUELS. Proprietor tie 8. Wilmington St. " Bell Phone IStT Raleigh. N. C OUR , MID-SUMMER SALE - ', No" On - ' -- '-.., Don't Forget There is Plenty of Warm ' i Weather Ahead - ' . The Values We Offer Should Prompt Ypu to Supply Your Future Needs i , ; Call and Inspect The Beat Valuea In Town - Complete Assort men t of Summer Furnishings'' f ot AH , " - 4 - UdieWhUe-fJldrtewella IM to I2.S8 Ladies' Tolls Dresses,' splendid valnes M.5 to 17,56 Kisses' Oingham Dreaset, neatly styled SOS aXlssear Middy Baits, desirable colors ... IITS to $MS We CLOTHE and SALESMEN WAOTltb Three live men whoare willing' to work, to demon ' strata and tell the best Farm Light and Power Plant on the market. - Territory in Pitt and Beaufort counties as good as , any in the State. v . , , An attractive proposition to the right man. '.. , CALL, WRITE, sr WIRK , ' " EDWARDS ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. ..'.'"'. Dealers la - Delco Light Products v .-: . v FARMVILLE, -t- -t- x NORTH CAROLINA Lester Engraving Co. Steel and Copper Plate Engravers Bank and Commercial Stationers ' Wedding Invitations monogram STATS ENGRATERS turea taken, and aot to see ths Secre tary himself. , . ,s .. ' This straw waa esougk to break ths camel's back, for the Secretary had aot , sent for them. They took SB elevator te " the baaemeat aad slipped back to their quarters.' - ) : J - ... -Tonight Mrs. Catt's party; Is eelev b rating. . Miss Paul has beea invited to oeeuDT a seat en tha stare. But aha . will hardly do so after the statemeat ' of Mrs. Abbey Scott Baker of bey party. , Mrs. Baker eaid t W ,. , "It was quite-tragi. This waa the final culmination of the women's right -. aad Womerlj irrespective- ' of xactieat should have been allowed te be humored when the proelamatioa ' waa signed. However, the woraea ef America have fought a grest fight and .nothing can take from them their triamph.". - , S. ' Koele. EdlteT-ta-Ohlef ef hyeklane "Who'. Whe," and a aatieaaur knewn aether of modnal text haoks.ta a aaoet eeapkatis statement seid "If I haj my way, Bttra-rVxphate eheald prawriMa oy every eootor, ana need, la evern hotoitaL' Laler,rDn Xelle eaMi ' "Wheli the tluoW harlaa te leee1 ita Tttelltr. aw Sins te lew her youth and vtvaeleoeaeaa. Brr- iveir, pwuant? aunotiuea ladae beeoenee irritable, anrempenkmeble. 1 deepaadeat. It wovld taeeed be a awdeead If snore men and womn vm eware ef the effieaey ef Bitra-Paoephate.' . Hot weather ie dnaded by sain aad wemea who are weak, thin, nerans, timid and leek ins ia vieoroua deraloprntiit becaaae it aeps their Vitality alaMet to the breekiiui petat. Te all eaeh People Bitiv-rbeapkats ia lee- emmeadad knaaaa It la the one ersaaie phoa- abate whien. when aoaerbee ay the avaana. will aupplv the element aeaeaaaiy fer a visor, eua, heehhy heO free treat any sasamikiS ef ereakMae er d bordered roeme. . . Tear dranist hae Bttra-Phaaahata In the eriainal peckace with eeeaplete iaetraetieas far beet remits. (adv., ' ... Men's Summer fiuirt, a splendid lot ..V ."...7v..T........7.ii.ser Men's Straw Eats, extra good quality ......... (.$U to 4J Men's Union Suits, speelal at SSe Men's Top Shirta, big values, 1 S1.1S and np. - . .1 SHOE the FAMILY Visiting Cards' stationery atALZIGB, X. C m ill t0I"cT " W ill thirst satisficr and a 1 1 1 wine of true hospital- 1 1 j til ity, Virginia "Dare r ff U Wine is a drink of vV sunshine for the j 1 '. otday of cloucjs
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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