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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N.' G. TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 31. ' 1923 road mm ii OFFICERS AMERICAN LEGION, DEPARTMENT OF ( NORTH CAROLINA FIUST DAY'S PlAY US.0II ' i'v," v Davis Cup Stare Survive Or deals In An-Coen.Na- . tioflal Tennis Meet BIG SCALE ... fortst Bilk, K.T., Aaa. SO,- farprkoe marked the opening match ef the SMi aanaal ' AD-Oomer National " Traak Championship toaraameat here today oa the tart of the Wert Bid Teaak Cine.,, 1 of the Davie eup stars, ta- eladiBi WHlkm M. Johastoa, Baa rrancieee, the pkykg thrsagh fitla- holdsr, wfint the ariaala. Where tie element ef th aaexpeeted earn ia . I.wae th at that Call JTkeaerr Una Pennsylvaaia star, earried thefamoas little chtmptoa for a Diner dene "struggle ia th third art before tha and. .' ''.:'', -: '; i - ' Thaa to tka emaaemcat of theee whe sat la the ataad Fraaek T. Baatar earried B. N orris Williams, Sad, the - twiee-erewned klg of th America ourt, to aa xtre aet To add to thai - aerie O. Colket Caaer, the foraior Bar yard atar. played for aa apart, Hia ' fait deep eoart drirlaf aad a ateadiaaai ' aad pao that defied all reshrtanee top- Sled orer Walter T. Hayea, Chicago, e. 9 of the ranking list . WUliaau, Jm kl CBaagemeat whk Buater, had all he aoald da to via at S-S, M, S-t, 10-4, . JohasUa. whoa at art to rotate hk strokes. He eeered S-S, fl-3, 10-S, aad :, wa nara preetea ia toe nasi an. i Thar was aa abundsnc of th anal feae; aad trick atroklag aa William T. Tildea, fad, winner of th world' UBpioaabipAlwimbittoa, eeaanern Tmmm Ik VUa Wa am lawreaa B. Sir, the oung ( ' ebvtetta player. The yonagrter hit hard . and gave Tilde plenty af chaaeea to do hi faneiert aaiaaking from deep cenrt before he woa at 6-4, 8-3, tX - olaad Robert, Clarene J. OrilRa . aad Willie . Pari, a trio odnfc CaU foraia group, all oaored with eomptra 1 tire eaae. T. B. Pell carried Daria to . t et, I which wa chiefly dae to ttreteMBeei oa the part of the Pee! Ac . eoaet champioa,-. wb wae iaellaed to ,. orerdrir th liae. - Tker ware few default. The day for the play begaa with thowera threat. i ned. Thea the ekir cleared aad the but beeawie tropical. The eeeoad ronad i Vill be played tomorrow. GREENVILLE TOBACCONISTS HOLD IMPORTANT MEETING ; Endorse Ac Wm of Warehouse- men la lefnsiof; To Luj Scrap Weed TUa Tear i. r 1 i.. ' relaUv. to the U.bwco i,d.rtry i. thii f atloa of.tk. 8U,. w. token, .p at v i mm w ,un mm o"i amwvil ' th annual 'meeting . of tho Tobaeco i. Board of Trade Coadncted ia tbia city . ' , today, Including the oleetioa of ofll- cera, adoptiea of roeolatieae for the ft TnliaM. - opecJagof the market Septeniber T, aa the layiag of Caal plana to bo effective i oa the Greenville market throng hoot , tbo remainder of tbo year. Tho meet- r-.rr;',".."'.";.!: ,i.lon of eoaditioBa in aecoadey T ia the immediat. territory, aad partinu t larly the effect which tit opening of S tfta market wiH klr MaanlTv. ! - In tha aleetloa of offleen for th. . 4 aalag year W. i. Bklaner wae appointed t to the preeideacy, aaeceediag J. T. . Brinkiey, who ha preaided over the . -..' ..:. -1 . u . . , i,p.NiiuH w in, wr m mi , of ecaiona .U -aa aaaaaally oaergetie ! ana reeoareeful manner T. A. Peraoa : was elected to Ue office of vke-preeU . dent, while EL A. Bot wa elected mo- , rotary. Th. letioa of officer a- i : turned oaly a (light portioa of th ee- , . Hon, for attention wa centered ptlaeh : pally apoa dlaeataioa of reeoluOon re- eeatly paaeed at a maetlag of aetcra Carolina wi rehosMmea in Wilaoa hm. . Inatin thAia af MMri nti. I : atarkikft ia rk e v b,.,. . Tk board heartily approved th a- tioa and paaeed reeolotioae decUrtag ' that all warebonac of tho arty will . aiointry reruae to accept eerap f ! lAtSXff ' oa Ua inai price would be aoaetder ' ably better for common gtndee of th ' bright leal By cutting eat th scrap t leading tobaeeoniata ire of tho opiniea that there will bo at kaat 20,000,000 potfnd lee thowa ia tho 1920 crop thaa if the erap we told. There I Be ,' . market at all for the old aorap Bow 1 1 being held aad if the aemp from thai ;t ,'. cropehonld bo offered it la aot believed ,: it woald average oao cent a pouad. i It wili aoat fully thl aaouat to haul aad pay warehoaa chargea, aad the ', farmer Belling hi ro reoelvee the price of haaling, robbing hia land and at th earn time givlag maanfactarer eaT iZlZ. 2 i.J 1 . . . . . . , - , . , . ' . , Beaman prepares To Present Nonn Carolina's Case (Coatlaaed from Pag Oae.) ; brouM ia tb city where yoa were persecuted, ia in capital of th nation. 1 "I bow that that div will aot ' be dlsuat aad I tract that year atatat will b placed aomewher Bear th spot wnere oa the ttaewaik, at th Presi- .' ' dent's house, at tko bead of your ia- , : ' rrepid fett, I saw yoa etsnd with your . banner with th lefend 'Mr. President, t ; Bow Jjag Mutt Womea Walt for Lib- - -arty - Th moaament should carry to utter age init oaaner wua uat in Mriptionr - ( Thailand which yoa led, aad. th eiepe wnica yoa took, ware aot alwayt I ."i mirr aaa tarjer or- ; gaairatoa which Mood for the nfran- ehisctneat of womea, bat hUtory win ; reeognls that bat for yoa aad yoaj , . f ollowsrsr aeeeta, laal saeeeaa, would i BftTll 1 Pksfe eMmti W aVawea ssea Ita. la aa ?) y aaa. a. a - IWIBIVi . - "Year pUe ia th history of th ; i treat mevemeate for humanity U as sured, and your fam will lost through- ( out tbo age. Mr. aad air. B. W. Ooodwya aad I daughter Catherine, Urt, C. P. Taylor I aa air. v. u. srougnioa oi iroy, , v,r government army food (toffs for al were ia th aity today. Whenever Tea Keed A General Take iTR!: mr TASTELESS chill TOXIC. It Strength, one and Builds Up the System by Purl ffixg and Enriching the Blood. Tea e&a san son a feel ita Btrengthening, InviglBefrehi and invigorate. Try iL -tlr .Teet. ..(COeAJv.) CAdv.)' ; . V 1 " 1 1 . . ' - , '. . 1 i , . i i i ; , ... - - - -. ' - ' - .. . . .. -i, J I, , , t - i T It ' ' i ii n ii i r ' ai,nuu , I'll .WHIJ .mmmwm ii ii ii ii i i- iii t ' y - - iii B i ' ' " " ' ': v I':': ! I " ( . '. - ... : ' i i t ,! ,. 'i ': J 1-1 I L iviil 1 1 I I v MM Boaalejr, Moaroa, Departiaeat CeaaraadM VIEfHlA CENTER OF morinii I AUSUlcVI IviUJIiai Ureal CUTO pean Air Center Vienna. Aug. 10. If plana bow making , eirried out Vleaaa iU beeoiM ta I I of tbo groat eeatere of Saropeaa , air aarigatioa. . Wbea eooa after the eoaelusloa f hoetilitle Englaad- rraac aad V.aif pieparod to girdle aid erlet-araee Europe with air roatee, U looked a If Auitria wore to b left oat altogether ia favor Of friendly eonntrlea, th kaoa belvg kid out via Pragn ia th north aad aouth orer Italy, lailbach aad At Witk the arrival hero' of variou mi aloaa aad aa anderataadiag aot ealr of the favorable geographical location of ienna but also of ita eziiting zaeilitie the aeheme ba beea changed to center ataay of the laaea her. It i aaderstod that Colonel Bdm, chief of allied aviatioa control ia Aaa tria, takee tbia view and favora the aa of the great Aipera aviatioa field a a central etatioa: Tkla ield il only a few aiilea from Vleaaa aad ia aboadaatly equipped with hangar aad repair ehopt, gaaoieae tank aad an th parapaemaUa of a great war plaat CompaBlea aabeldiied by th Bfitiah i . . . . JS V of nil '"t.llt I ' 1 ' ' ' ' ; grade aad Bofla to Coaatantinople, VI. eana ia exactly ia the center of thka route, which ia Z.400 meter long.1 One of tha offieiaia tl the nrnua Viekert eoaeera ha boea here perfect ing aa arrangement witk the Vienna Aircraft Kavigatioa Company to are for th aerric betweea Maaieh ana Vienna aad Vienna and Dndaiwat, Tela "BtempUtea care of pUn. at Aera, ,hm "SJ!? hi"n. f Bote, d ? fleld While th London-Vlenna-Conitentl I node roite reprcwot th great Wett- Eaet liae, the North-Sooth route plaaaed from Berlla by way of Qrat, . . , ,r,i , ... Klagaafart or Tricate, Ud in and Padua, n7a " Both Ora and Klarnf art have flret raU Tj11"1 tMm- u , . lt. ., .? ' h b W'? th! Uol ' " ?,UdJ Urnl. with North Oerman Uoyd and ia aBder- t04 ,0 oneludod arraagementa W"B lo ' ,r"" Compaay for th Utter to take atir charge of ita iatereeta oa Aaatriaa (territory. O Bleat alaaady havo boea opened her a regular aripiaae wipe 10 aaarpy pointa of iatoreet have beea iauru dur-iawa. t WASHINGTON LOOKS FOR BIG TOBACCO OPENING Xaan Competition Between ' Xaitern Carolina Towna Over Oettinf Baaiseia Waehingtoa, Ang. 30 v With th open ing of the Washington tobaeco market oaly a week away, indleatioa ar that tb local market wili e th biggest break of Ita history whea th auetioaeers bogia to move down the aialei of th av local warehoueea, followed by a large .IfVTM OS VUTCIft, corps of buyer. R-uiori county this year hu aa osti- maud laereaa of 0 i per cent la acre age. Last year, la spit of tb fact that oae of th maia roads to th ity wai eloaed duriag th ntlr season, the Washington market aoM ever alx millloa poaad of tb weed. Tbia year, witk two hard-surfaced road leading to the l i eaUmated that at least -ten annuo poaaaa wiu do soia. Th farmers hav . jaad tieellent rogrem ia th cnrlag of their crop. a xact, as far aa the Beaufort county farmers are eoaeera ed, th market conld hare epeaod Jurt a wall this week. Th delay of another week will enable them to make farther pro greet la th preparation of th crop for th market and will Insure a Mgger break of to- leasee, I Thcr k keea com petition for tobaee I this teaion, aad tho warehoutemea of Waahlagtoa. Greenville, ' Vanceboro. iew vera BB4 wtiiamatoa have beea ao- Uvely tngaged duriag thTpast several week la personally soliciting the farm- era aad tending out a raft bf advertle- lag matter. The crop ia these other t . counties also will thv aa inercas. CharlotU la Grocery Baalkaa. Charlotte: Ang. SO-Ia order to aid tha Charlotte eitiaena la nnttina nu K.. H. C L. ia tha Jaath ll. tha miasioners have purchased two carloads at coat soma time durlnw tha drat of September, according to aa anaoanee- eneni rrom tho olace of Mayor Prank B. .e-fa- A TOXIC Il'MMKR-DHINK ' Harsford' Acid Phosphate HealthfuL and aaraaakla ta tKa .mt. 'Walter Clark, Jr., Charlotte, Depart aaeat Tloo-CoaiawBdei. PEN PICTURE OF : MEXICAN BORDER Former American Consul Gives Interesting Facts On , The Borderland Washiagtoa, Aug. 30. "No tegioa la all North America, k mor frequently mestieasd or mor widely aakoadr- stood, perkape, thaa tb Mezieaa bor der," write Prederick Simple, formerly Amorieaa Coaeal at Nogalee, Mozioo. ta th Katienal Geographic Society, "Prom th Gulf of Mexico ap to El Paso, along th Texas frontier, th Bio Ursnd form th boundary between th United fitatce aad Mexico thence ta the Paeiao eoaet th lin k marked by atoa or iroa moaumente faav rbort break at tb Colorado), so set that oao k supposed to b visible from another.. By thia plaa, miner, or sow- maa (yoa, and a amuggler, too) eta al-1 a ay tell which aid of th lie h k oawer, if wholly lost aad he tome saddealy oa a monament, he aaa soon get oriented; "Adventurous, colorful, and full of eoatiatt a it k, th 1,800-mile trip along thia crooked, historic lin k rough aad difficult aad haa beea mad by few people, "Th Bio Grand part of Uia border has canted both Uncle Sam aad Mexico much work had mental anguish. . Dar ing bad floods the lis as formed by the river squirm around ia to astonish Ing and lively a manner that what k Mexican soil oae day may b in Texas tk aavfc- anA .vlea hmi. "Bailroadt cut thia long border line at Brownsville,, Laredo, Kagle fas and Kl I'aao. Texas; at Douglas. Usee, and No- ?ilea. ia Aritona, and at Calexieo aad la J us as. la California. Oaly four of these railroads, however, arc mala line of through trtffl that penetrate th interior of Mexico i thee (tart at Lorodo, Eagle Pass, EI Paso and N ogale Toa vkuaUa th bigaes of Teaaa when yoa look at tho length of it side that border pa Mexico. Toa realize It emptwess, too, whea 'yea travel through some of its border regioa where the population k lea thaa two per equare aula, No section of the border ha seta so much or adventur. tragedy and turbu lent activity as Texas. The flats of Franc. Bpala aad Mexico hav waved over it i for a time it flew ite owa Loot Star aad also the Confederate fug. Iq BrowasvlU yoa hear mor Bpaa- isa thaa English, because most f the 1,000 people who live, there ar Mexi cans. Uo tha rlva fram TtrawnaTilla lias teredo, most important border towa ia aouth Texas, even if aa old map doe call thk vkiaasy 'a wilderaeta filled with wild horses "Eagl Paaf, ea up th Bio Grand, wa a favorite camping spot for the California gold huntert ia '48, As you follow t:. bordsr wsst, oaks, pines, and underbrush decrease, aridity lacreeaea sad cacti lift their thorny heads. Border counties like Brewster, Presidio, and El Paao are of amaatng are krger thaa torn of our small eastern state. Wladmiik ar every where big electric fan to keep the cat tle cool.' a waggish cowboy one ex plained ta a Loadoa tenderfoot. - "El Faao k the only large city from "San An tone' to Los Angeles, A ride of uoo dry, dusty miles, Th largest lrrigatioa reservoir any where 1 th great Elephant Butt dam, which stores more water thaa the world- fantons Asaaaa dam aa th Nil. Thia big dam. built ia th Bi Ora ad abov El Paao, at a point la New Mexico, hold water enough, w ar told, 'to ail a atandpip 11 feet ia dkateter reaching from El Paao to th mooa, or ta recover Maasaehnsctfi'to a depth of tlx intheel' from the point at Monument Ko, 1 where th boundary 11a crawl out of tb Hie Grand (at th southeast cor ner of Nfw Mexico) It strikes wett into wuderneas of aingulariy dry ana empty aspect. Por 40 mile along this search the traveler must carry bis owa water.. Te th west li the rough, hostile foothill of th Dog Moan tains Bear here, la tha Baa Luis Range, th lis reachee a point of 6,600 feet above tb eea, marking th continental divide. 'In th Baa Beraaridime Valley th line strike th lint tanning water after quitting tb Bi Graade 191 mile to th st, Her rise th famoa Vsaui Bivr, that long, crooked stream that neaader through th vast Mexlesa 8tat ef Sonora ad threagh th turbo leat Taqui ladiaa bob, taally mpty ag lata the Oalf of California below Gnaymaa. 'Ia Ue whole 700-mUe ttretch from th Bio Grand U th Paclfle, thk line crosses oaly av permanent running streams, and th average raiafall throughout it length k aly tight iarhe. i 8v th hamlets of Columbus tad Eaehita. tha New Mexlcaa eectioa v thk border k almoet anlnhsbited. Mr. Temliaeaa Goea Ta Birmlagham. Mr. L. 8. Tcmllhaon, of Wilson, rresi- uaae vft IB Avrta ,yMuiiu uitiiivk vft th America, Cottoa ' Association, was her yesterday oa hi wsy to Birming ham, where he will attend a meeting of the executive committee, th flnaac committee, and board of director f th issocktioa this jreck. ' - - Cal K. Bargoaa, Kalelfh, DepaHateal Adjataataad riaaac Offleor. Winter is robbed OF VACATION MONEY J. E. Baaniag, printer n th Balelgh Timet, left Balelgh yeeterdsy morning oa hi vacation and wae robbed betweea Durham and Greensboro of 100 aad a ticket to Aahevill. Banning weat into the smoker just beyond Durham, m ue smoker there were two other men, oao a tall black haired maa, aad th other a small maa who weighed about oae hundred pounds. it believe that on of the man robbed htm. 4 Ia th imoktr Baanlng fell -asleep aad did aot wake aatll he reached Greensboro. H hurried 'Off th traia ad did aot miss hk money aad ticket until he was about -ta board th Ashe yilk traia. . NOW HERE'S WASHINGTON WANTING ANOTHER COUNT Washlngton, Aug. tWaaoiagtoa taking steps to bav a reeount taka oa her population. Ia view of tho fact that ther ba been aa inerease of Over 300 la the school attendance during th kst deetd and an inercas of almost 400 in th number of icolored children who ar now attending school, it is on sidered that th report of th census bureau, to the effect that Washington has lost 43 people la tho ktt ten years k ridiculous. On honored and fifty new homes hav beea built during' the kst few years, aad ther kat aa empty house to be had ia th 'city. Every boarding bona k also crowded to its capacity-limit. INJURED BALL PLAYER GETTING ALONG NICELY Mr. Enoch Dole, young ball player of tie pilot Mil team af tb City Uagus who was severely injured aeveral weeks' ago whea hit by a ball pitched tr Will Clarksoa of th Beabcard Air Lin base ball team, wa reported bv th aa- thorities at Bex bospital yesterday as having htd a good day and ia about the am condition with tb possibility of some Improvement. Mr. Col Wat knocked unoonscioue end. remained to va after the opera tion for torn time. RALEIGH MAN HELD ON FAYETTEVILLE CHARGE Deputy Sheriff Jem Wratt ha ar rested Arthur Mason, a young maa ia th employ of the Metropolis a In surancs Company ia Raleigh, en a war rant from Fayettevilla charging him with embeasling 1700. Tb warrant was swors out by th Chicago Portrait Com, pany. - Peading th arrival of the Pnyette- ville suthoritie to tab Mason back there for a hearing h 1 ia th Wake county jail. The Wak authorities kaow th detail of th alleged embezzlement bat Maaoa elaima that he k not guilty, WOULD SECURE NEGRO EASTERN STAR TEMPLE A committee representing the Order of the Eastern Star k Soliciting pledges for funds to induce th uuprem uoaa- cil of th order to loeaU its tempi ia Raleigh. Th tempi 1 , to b located ia the elty that offers tb bet), induce ment. Since Balelffh k th most locleal location th committee appeals to the population both wait aad colored to giv it it hearty support. , . MRS. ROY W. M'KINSEY TO BE MATRON OF HONOR Port Worth. Tex.. Aug. 30. The -ap pointment of Mrs. Bo WMcKinsey, of Padneah, Ky. aa matroa ef honor for th- Ooofeilerat veteran' . annual re union at Rouetoa Texas, October - 6-8 was announced today by General K. M. Vaa Zandt, commaadcr-in-chief. : WIUI1VACK90N OUtPOpiTg ' , GENS DEUIONT, OF MEMPHIS. Jersey City, N. J- Aug. JO.-WiUk Jacksoa, of New York, outfought Geae Delmoak, of Memphis, ia a U-rooad boat kere tonight. Jackjon,- who weighed 134 .pounds, two heavier thaa his opponent, had th better of vry rooad except the seventh. Ia Ihk round Delmont landed on of his many wild swings and ut Jackson over th left eye. Jackson administered the harder blows, bat th Bouthera tighter fought back. . - Arreeted for Drankenaeas. " J. 8 JSortoa. and Walter Bailey. negro, were arrested' kst night by of ficer Wsrren. Bailey aad Eoneyentt oa drunk tad disorderly charges. They rill be glvea a bearing this morning in municipal eoart at 10 o'clock. ' - Mr. Jamea' A. 8ndre lajured. While assisting la tha removel of a eoacret mixer oa EUlsbirra street. vesterday sftoraoon, Mr. James A. Ban- ('ere, suffered a painful injury to kit root. . The hesvy mixer slipped back oa him,' aad will necessitate his eoaflne- motit for tern time, it is fesrtd. ' BUG1R PKICB FALLS fH CENTS. New Orleaa. Aug. 80. Th whole sale price ef granulated sugar we re duced eentc today by the Hender son Refinery, making th pric ta re tailers 17 cents, i F. O. CUraaaa, Caarlatt. DepattaMat , a Blatattaa. r - SOCIETY , Mr. David Levy ef Durham, aoeoar paakd bj hia mother aad Mr. Will Manpia, motored to Baleigk yesterday to meet Mr. Levy's ktw aad the mo tored back ta Durham. Miss Lola Msore has returned th city after a very pleasant vaeatloa at Bocklnghant, Oxford aad Oeeaa VUw, va, - -. ' Mis Alma MaLeaa has ritaraed ta Baleigh after spending her vaeatloa with reUtivea at Cameron. Judge T, H. Brook af BmltbJeld wa a visitor ia- Baleigk ysterday, -' Pattea-Hargrove. Mrs. Lisxie Poster of Wakefield aa aoaaosa th marriage et her sister. Elk P. Hargrove, to I EraeaV Pattea, af Chattanooga, Ttna, aa July Z liwj. PBOHIBITION AND HEALTH. Alcohol aa A Drag la Sleaaeea had aa a Drink. A. J. Bongy, M. D., ia N. X. Time. Tour iasa ef July M aoaouaa a kt terr frost tha lea of frad Puleetea, M. D, DyWna iteaoh, Pla, ia which th doctor tuadf sums stalemsnte that mutt aot ba allowed to go unchallenged. lor aot oaly will they mislead th pub IJe, but they ar aot xaadamantaUy tru. i ' .' I do aot intend ta enter the aontro- rny between th doctor aad tha Wett- tra Christian as to whether tb eharcb or the doctor did mor to limlaate oiseaae ia tb human race. Ther ekould be ao tgumaat oa that point, very ia' telligent prsoa who k familiar with th history of religion aad ita activities know boar difficult a road aelenee had to travel ia th past, because af tha passiv and active oppoeitloa to it of th Church. A perusal of tha work of Draper ia the "Ooattiet af liaiigiua aad Bcienee" wilt help to aettla ahat qusstloa now aa to ta pointa at issue. As argment ia favor of tb use of alcohol h states that "as a general rak th .(emal half of tha humaa tat aad th ehUdrea are aot users af alcohol, aad therefore womea aad children ought e be the healthy half, but they are aot, Mea st a general thing are laBaitely mor healthy thaa womea, bat if alca- notwas a aiseas producer it should b he other way," J To view tb subject of bealU af tha community from such aa aspect oaly reminds m of th story of tha ekureh elder from a small vilUga who visited i:w York.. Oa bis retura hi friend sked him of torn of hk experience ia th great elty, and he very solemnly told them that tb only thing he saw wa th towar of th Woolwoith Build' ing, for did aot th holy book say that you must not gas apoa aiaaara. Evi dently th doctor looks apoa th kamaa body, it functions aad activities from th standpoint of th as or aaa-as of alcohol Daly. - H faik to tak lata aa k'deratioa that th womaa, ta addition to th ordinary phyelologieal p rosette i subject to th graatrtt phyaloal aad mental strata because af th port ahe take la tha sropagatioa of th taea. Doe he kaow of anything ia th male half of tb bamaa rae whkh omparee The Weather Local Office, TJaited State Weatkar - Bareea. - - - Baleigh, N. Q Ana. 80.. 1820. North Carollaer-Geaerallv fair Tnea- day and Wdaedty ao chaaga ia tb temperature. - ' tempebatubS Highest tomparatpra ..,. M Leweet semperatar 70 Meaa temperature M Exaec fe th day S Average dairy deieieney aiaaa Jaa 1st ....,(....,.....,... a PRECIPITATION (ia inches) Amount for th 14 hoars fading st . a . . . a Total for tb month to data ...... I JO ucneieney rpr ta moata i.xtj Defleieney sine Jan. 1st t SJ tl. .. HUMIDITY ---.'' a.as. It aa a.m. Dry bulb ....... 73 M Wet bulb 71 74 Rel. humidity ... 4 M M - paESKUBE : . . . :. 7 ; (Seduced to 8ea Level.) a. m. ..... 30X1 S 0. m t9JJ Sunrise 5:43 a. m. Bunaet 6:43 a. m. Wo ar oroud of thm cotifi- dnc doctor. druarglaU aad tho pubHc hav ia 66C Chill aad Fever Tonic. ' It auicklv relieves Constipation, Bilioua- neaa, Um or fAapettto aad Headaches,' due to Torpid Liver. adv. 1 1 ' ' i i- ii aevicg ay aaaiaiataaraia. Bftrtaa araliar aa adalntaaralria ail aa to mtmn at tirv Unim O. Dorla. hwraMt bw lUtfl H. tL. tkai a, a all Ma Serine HftllM sM Dm MM mt mt4 Ml. Uiii c ti ' nfeMW" n "hm a m a atlon tma a., t inw. nil. at l-,a mm win n MMaxi a tue tiwir atww. an Kr HI Sir Xanki C txrrl r utaa awtra-rra aorta. aMitwrtri fk. a, h. at Mia, km- C Par. K,tM Bwt GUs. Bi !. R, C tvmwv hUTWOUIt, autfaas. . . DaaM Terry, hUtatgaT Depanmeat . PakUeUy OOker. - with ttt To me it k really arprislng how well tb average womaa ia. - Aa to hk eeeoad propoeitioB. , Caa ay doctor, tell me of a drag ar com bination at drags which will da all that foad whiskey, good brandy, or good wine will dot" Tha doetor'e iaveatigatioas of alcohol must hav aarriad him further thaa most t th research work doa ea alaahol ia aoma ef ear beat labor ibriaa. , I thera a differeaee ia th thtrapeatk effect of tha alcohol eoa UlBod ia whiskey, brandy or wiact But id from that hit auppoaltioa k boat -a aoaad as tha logia displayed by tha farmer boy wh retarned from hi acbooL aad whoee father, ia at temptlag to test hk kaowledga. took off tha ring from hia anger aad put it la hk kaad aad eaidt "My Boa, I hse la sty kaad (omatkiag which k round aad it aaa a hoi la th aatari what k ttt Hk eoa, after goiag through a vr mental trajn, replied ii "It k a mill tOB." To speak of alcohol as a drag sad alcohol aa a "drink" k about as much difference as betweea the ring aad tha millstone, although both are rouai aad beta bar aolea la the eea tr. Every physiekn, specially th tur teon, kaow that ther k aot a bettor or mor useful drug thia opium ar torn of Its derivative whea Judici ously ated. Is there a phyaieka any wbera who doe not eoadema it as indletfriminatelyf Th public one for all, must ba mad to realixe that the aaa et leokol aa a drag ia disease k quit differ at rrom th us and aetioa ct alcohol aa a "drink- ia health. Ia rafercBe tok theory of tha rela tion at coffee ta high blood pressure, I feci that w, ka0W so Uttl about tb cause af high blood pressure aad hardening of the blood vetek that evervthing ia our diet irom "soup to auk" baa beea held responsible for1 pernicious effect apoa our systems. HowtveT, w bnmant must -ba eon- oled by th fact that ia tha Phila delphia Zoological Gardea 1 1-S per eeat w tne aaimaia taat were examiaed ware fouad to uffr from aardeain- of th rteriea aaa i am ear coffee k aot in dulged ia by th aaiauk ia tb Phila delphia Zoe. There ar aSO apeeia f frog. The best first-aid treat meat for little cuts, wounds, skin skrations, eto.,iiWAy-fo. Itthor oufhly cleanses ervd eaUsepticises the wound. Maa etBdent of an aafa aan ' MpUca Caatroy all -dteeaao nraa. FarfacUr batwlaas. pleaa. ant and retreahlng. IUium tbo saoutli after anuhlng tha teeth to keep taath aad siim elaaa, ant aaalthy aad avoid eyerritea. Spray the throat ar gargM fally ' to award eamtttet eeloa and all traa distaste, Applr an. cata. woaiftAa, etc. Physidana od rjantist reoomiaend fo peg tet. An anig stereo u It JNa4aaI Pianos Sheet Music i . ; - ., - s, ... Player: Pianos - Player Rolls Phonographs t - - Records .... i . . ..'i. r 'i J. T. Bowles Music Co, West Martia Street RALuCH, , . N. C teja, Ha.earCHha. t W Ortiaai.la. - May Reach Total of 250 Kit lions; North Carolina's Fed eral Aid Share '. Waahtngtoa,- Aug. ' 10. Combined federal aad But expeadlturee for road building may reach a total ef 1280,000,000 duriag the Barrett ft seal yaer, seeordiag t Thomaa H. Mac Donald, chief of the bureau ef public roads, Department of Agriculture. Th Uat installment f Federal aid funds totaling $100,000,000 beeam avail able last July 1. Three-ejuartera of thk apportionment was derived from the 191S appropriation, while 123,000,-. uuv wae proTiuOTi irvm a vih.mm approprktioa ia 1918. ' ' - "If tb state eoatinna to pay taore thaa SO par coat of the eott, a they hav ia th past," Mr, MaeDoaald aid, "it will be necessary to plaa for coa st ruction at th rata of at least S100 000,000 aad probably more each year. Btate highway departmenu should kaow at least a year ia advene what fends are to be availabk ia order that clans may b mad for future eon- etraetioa, Mr. MaeDoaald said. . "Unless farther Federal aetioa l takea- in th coming year,' h added, "the Ute wUl b left U doubt a to the future policy of the goverameat, and th amount of money they must be prepared to speed. Buck a coa ting ency would Involve a serious eeU back to the progrees ef road construc tion aad should be avoided by early eoogressloaal action."" Apportionment ef 124397,870 k made to Bouthera eutee by the last iastaU meat of each ef th two Federal ap proprktioa of 191S aad 1919. AlloV menu by sUte follow:' n,.u. , w .,,,u , m .v.. w , W ' 447; Georgia $2450 ! Kentucky, 11.851.765: Loulskna. SlJ62i31: MU- ,ih.. iniiui an.., ai iat siaslppi, 10737 j North Carolita, SV 178,054 i South Caroliaa, 1,4M,019 Tea' aoasee, W.201,913 Tens, $5A8188j Vlr gtak, 117778. '' Golf k gaining popukrlty amoa jr th riehec people of Japaa. y Reduction At Boone's We have had no sale for sever! yean because a ' treat deal of our good are being sold cheaper than we can bay them bat we have to have room for new stock coming'. Now Is thejztime 1 to get your summer uppgTand winter supply. .. They' are going to be as high as ever this winter. This sale closes In just a few days. . - -A- "Come and See Ii All We Ask C. R. BOONE "flood tjuelity 8pUsWaa" Boob firik" y-v' v'.1,' De Luxe Dothier ! v RaletZv N. C j .. j. i 5iIlIihi?t"Tj,jii r.uiM.ii, rVeparod with '' S rVeeatd Organic JT boo Easily . Jf I Assimilated jf Q 1 by the jfu ftAs
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 31, 1920, edition 1
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