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NEWS AND , OBSERVER. RALEIGHj N. G. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2. f 1 920 eUARDSf.iOITOGO i;j CAMP TUESDAY Five Companies of State troops Will Assemble at Camp Glenn . FIRST ENCAMPMENT . HELD SINCE 1915 Durham Machine Gnnnert, Lin coln ton-Hickory Cavalry, and Bnrlingfton and Winston-Salem Infantry Outfits Going; , Colonel Don Z. Scott Will Command Camp v Five eompaalee ef he North Carolina , Katloaal Guard will f late camp at Camp Olcaa next Tuesday for a 13-day ' period of training aader tha supervuloa - of tha Adjutant General of tha Btata and special detafle af instructors from tha regular army, Oaly thoaa eomps aiea formally recognised by tha War ' Department win take part la tha an eaatpmaat thia year- Tha Durban llachiae Gaa Company, tha Winston-Salem Infantry, tha Bur tiaftea Infantry and tha Lineolntoa and Hickory Cavalry outfit have been or dered oat and will leave for camp daring tha day Monday. Tho Aaheville : troop of cavalry and tho WUmlagtoa - Coast Artillery haro both been accept ed by tha War Dapartmaat, bat not ia time ta ba iaeladcd in tha encamp ment. 'Com maiding tha camp will ba Col. Do E. Bcott of Graham, ranking offl otr of tha Flrat Bcriment. Bis staff will bo composed of IUJ. J. A. Leonard, HaJ. H. A. Novell, Capt. J. J. Barefoot, Capt. A. L. Fletcher and Lieut. W. A- Simpson. Theaa officer hire hoea or ' dared by Adjutant General alette to . report at Camp Ciena oa Be ptamber 0. First Sinea lilt. ' Tha coming eneampment of tha gnardsmea ia tho Srst ta ba held since . 1919. Btata troop were ordered lata err ice in Jane, 191a, going ta the Msxieaa border for duty that kept . them nattl the American partieipatloa la th European conflict. The militia . men were merged in tha groat national army, and were not reorganised oa a . Stat baaia again antil this year. .A majority of the present membership of the 8tte troops have seen active . army service and the Instruction at the ' camp will ba largely along liaea with " which they are already familiar. De . velopmonts.ia military science that have been worked oat sine the end of tha war will be dealt with by special in atraetor detailed by the War Depart .. meat. t ' . The , 13-day course provide for 107 hoars actual training, to include In struct ios in physical (rawing, equip, i meat, eastrameatatioa, courtesy and , dUipUne. drill in the school of tha soldier, the squad, platooa aad company, -target practice, personal hygiene, gen 'oral machine gun work, camp sanitation, . automate rifle fire and bayonet work, Sul fortulestioas, eembat aad terrain exercises, field firing aad range prac tice. , , Tha Hickory and Liseolatoa eomni- nice will leave their homes lloaday - afternoon, going by way of Charlotte, Wilmington and New Bern, arriving at . Camp Glenn at 3 o'clock Tuesday morn ing. A special train will carry tha ;. Wiaston Sslam. Burlington and Durham tympanies ta camp, leaving Greensboro at 7:30 Monday morning aad arrlv- lag at camp at 6:U ta the afternoon- NEW CORPORATIONS Tha following companies were grant ed chart rs by tha Secretary of State yesterdayt Hamlet Cooperative Store Co, Ham let, with an authorised capital at B50, 060 aad HA0O paid ta by &A Mvsa, ; W. B. Carton and W. Q. Ebeym, Hamlet 1 George W. hfoager Co, Uoldsboro, plumbers, with aa authorised capital of , $25,000 aad S3.400 paid ia by Qj W. . Monger, Jr, W. V. William and V. T. , Williams, Golds bo re. Piaeblaff Development Co, Durham, teal estate, with aa authorised capital af 1100,000 and 110,00a paid in by J. a Cebb, J. O. Toaag aad J. T. Ola, Dnrham. Mint Cola Bottling Co, Aaheville, with afi authorised capital at $50 ,000 ad fidOO paid la by J. E. Wert ray. Her. sua Hyatt aad i. L. Boeree, Aaheville. City Club, Asheville, with aa aathor . Ued eapiUI of t5.k aad tSOO paid ia by 1. W. Devi, W. H. Dawson aad J B. Haadley, Asheville Goose Grease Co, Greensboro, to maaufaoture proprietary medicines, with aa authorised capital af $100,000 , and U40.000 paid la by Julias Price, P. M. Hadley aad C. M. Taylor, Greene- M00RE TO APPEAR FOR GOVERNOR COX ' (Continued from rage One) Governor aa ha sees fit, either la tha . farm af statement or ia speeches. Governor Cos will spend tomorrow . cleaning ap personal end Bute business aad daring tha day will go ta tha 8tate fair grounds to present the ""Governor's Cup to tha winner of the cup event la tha race. He. will leave ia tha even lag for hia awing tareoih the West . which will take him to the Pacific coast . and return him to his homo ia Dayton tha first at October. nT". , . , , in ; - I ' , COMMISSION SV8rTXDS PRIORITY ORDER rOR COAL SHIPMENTS. Washington. Sept. 1. Owing to con gestion of coal at Atlantic porta the , Interstate Commerce Commission today suspended for five days beginning ta morrow, iia men oraer giving prior ity to coal shipment by water to New England 6tatea. Na Wanna ta a Healthy Child ' All children troubled with Worms have aa unhealthy colon which Udl ' eaten poor blood, sad aa a rule, there . ia more or lea stomach disturbaar. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC . given regularly for ta r three week will enrich the tlood,' improve the di , geatioa, inl act aa a General tStreagth- aaing Tonio to tha whole system. Na ture will then throw off ar dispel the worms, and tha Child will ba ia perfect health. FU-ean to take., 0 per bottle-etlr. , ' , - DE GUNE PETITION FOR 10-CENT FARE Durham Traction Co. May Charge 8 Cents Under1 Commission Ruling ' ' .' -- ssmmssamaammenm Tea-cent car fare' are toe high, ta tha opinion of the MUt Corporation Commission ia its ruling apoa tha pe tition Sled by tha Durham Traction Company 'ask in f for permission to raise its rates from 7 to 10 cent. The pres ent fare ia held to ba too low, and per- mission la granted to charge 8 cents, or four for 30 cents, from which order Chairman W. T. Lea dissents. Tha order was baaded down by tha eommissioB yesterday and become ef fective Beotember ftth. Tha petition was filed early la tha, summer, aad ha been aader aonsideratioa for several weeks. Tha compaay declared that with a 7-cest rata It is nnabla to make any profit an ita lavestmeat, or to attend the equipment to meet tha growing needs ef tha eity. - . -Chalrmaa Lee) pisseata. The eommiasioa agree that-t he pre eat rate is too low, bat Is of the opin ion that aa l-esat fare Is high enough to provide aa adequate return. Chair man Lee in hli reasons for registering a dissenting opinion, does not believ that the company can eontinna ta do business at tha rata graated. Tha order af the commission Is as follows: "The petitioa of tha IJirham Traction Compaay tojnereasa street ear fares In Durham from seven cents, four ticket for twenty-five cents, to tea cent and three tickets for twenty-five Cents, Is denied, for th reasons herelasfter set out, and from and after September first the fares herels authorised may be Charged. "At th hearing In this esse evidence was presented tending to show that th rperating revenues of the street rail way lines justified the increase ia fart petitioned for, and that this Increase would yield less thsn a fair return on tha fair value of the property. There ii however, charged Into " operating el- penie a 'maintenance of ways an item of .12,324.03, due to the fact that dur ing th lait yesr the petitioner' was sub jected to very heavy eipente la chang ing grides and Ihying new rail to eon form tn new street grade lines. Eipens Rstd Too High. "Only a part of the cost of new rails las charged to thia Item. Nona of this extraordinary expenditure is properly chargeable to operating expense. It should be chargeable either to capitali sation or depreciation reserve. The fi nancial operation of ttieveooipeny, ia the past ha not perniitWffccumuln- tion of depreciation reserve; but this does not make this item a proper charge against operating expeaie a a basis for higher fares. "We find that tha petitioner is en titled to larger earning,' and that larger earning are la fact essential if this very necessary public service is mkintsined In a healthy state. But w are aot convinced thnt a ten oent fare 1 justified on it present operating showing, ar that if justified it ia th proper remedy for it troubles. They msk the ertlwst that if tha increased far Is granted one-half of the Increase will be abspibed in decreased patron; by reason of the higher fnre. Eipeao Passed Peak. "There are om evidence that ope rating cost hare psssed the peak. Coal price are expected to taka a rapid tumble from the peak made for it by method little leas disreputable thsn those ef tha highwaymen. Wo do not believe that ths remedy for tho diffi culties of ctreet railway traniportatioa is continually Increasing fsrea to aa extent that will operate to materially decrease patronage. "Tb operating revenues of thia par ticular company, and th fact that It power I di rived from stesm coal, con vince o that it is entitled to soma In cress ig fare, and It ia "Ordered, thnt from and after five days from the date of this order, and until further ordered, It may charge cash fare of eight cent and ticket fare of four ticket for thirty cents. Chalrmsa Lee'a Opinion. Lee, Chairman, dissenting: "I taanot concur In the order mad in the sbov ea for the following ra nst "First It is not contended that th rat prescribed ia tha order will pro- dace a fair return on the value of th property devoted to the service. "Second. I do not think that it it just to tax thi elas of property at a valu more than they are allowed to earn a fair return. "Third. I do not think it to be a good public policy to pursu a eourse that will deprive our cities and town of active, live, healthy public utilities, able (o function in the most efficient manner, tad to extend to tho suburban sections ef th cities thereby giving all the population aa efficient service. "References mad in the order to aa item of $32,324.00 charged to operating expense that should have been charged to permanent Improvement, granting that It should have keen so charged, after charging five per csnt for depre ciation only about 11,100.00 would re main over operating expense for th year ending January 1st, 1920. "For the reasons, without enlarging oa asm, I refuse to concur ia the or der of tha commission. Democrats Want Probe To Bot tom of Cox's Charges (Cawtinaed from Pag One) eilitie alsewhere, aad we are eon strueting eighteen : dreednonghtt - and battle cruisers, with a doiea other pow erful ships, which," In effective flghttng power will give our navy world prim- Ths Washington Btsr ia commenting on th peeeh of the Secretary is happy over tha achievement that th country la building a" great navy, but it fails to recognise one of the chief factor I v making tho toattrnctioa of th great plant possible cheap armor plate. The plant at Charleston is a monument to tha administrative geatuf of Secretary Daniels, it is declared. :. FOR. AL- aw Calloway Dtur Co. And. U .,- . Prug Stores, LITTLE HOPE FOR RALEIGH REGOUMT Director of Census Says An : nexed Area To Be Shown ; ; ' By Foot Note - Tha Italtign'' Chamber , of Comment yesterday received a latter from Bamuel I Sogers, director af the aassna, which greatly lessened th confidence hereto fore felt la obtaining a recount for the city of Kultigh so a U Include tha area aided to the city by th General Assam, bly la it recent extraordinary session, Oa August 27 M. B. Beamaa, secretary nt tha. Chamber ef Commerce,' wrot to tha ' director, sdvlalng him of th enactment of the Legislator which added to th city aa area of two and eae-half sonar mil and population estimated st 6,000 parsons. Ja tha reply to thia letter received yesterday Mr. Sogers state that it will l.n impossible to include the annexed area in the population of tha city, but promise that tha increase ia population will ba Indicated ia all published lists by a foot note- According to th letter, the population of cities must be a of Jaannry 1, 1920, tha date apoa which tha work of taking th 1920 eenaus was began. Be states, however, that all change mad ia th area of cities be fore December 1, 1920, the date the work ef taking tha ceniu will close, will ba indicated by proper foot Botes. According to .Mr. Sogers' letter, th population of th annexed area of Ral eigh will be. determined from th cen sus of Rsleigh township. City officials snd officials ef th Chamber of Commerce aava aot yet givea np hop ef having tha annxd arse, included in th eenaus of th ity. Mayor Eldridg yesterday addressed a latter to Director Soger making a second formal request for a recount with tha annexed area included, and vol. Albert L. Cox, chairman of the apeeial ommitte of tha ChambeV of Com mora J on annexation-, stated that h si- oeet to b ia Waahlngton aad will take the matter ap with Mr. Sogers ia person. "I think -the mfctter can baarranssd a that waa th understand lag I received from Mr. Roger several weeks sen. an id Colonel Col. In th event that hs inclusion of the annexed area Droves to ba impoi' sibla it is probably that a recount will etill be insisted upon. The preliminary figures announced for Balelgh platen tha population of tha city at 24,418. It ia believed that enough persons wer overlooked to place tha population abort 29,000, the fignre generally accepted a the minimum for eitiea. NEW LAUNDRY WILL START UP HERE OCTOBER 1 I. M. Deatoa and J. B. Cullias, af Balelgh, have organised a aew laundry t begin operations ia this city shortly- Tha laundry ia to bo known aa tha nil eich Damp Wash Compaay. The artl- elea aent to tho new laundry will b thoroughly cleaned and- delivered un finished. M. B. Deatoa who b now aagsgsd ia tho mercantile busines in Thomssville, will com to Ealsigh to taka aa activ part ia the enterprise. Tha organiser af tha company expect to open for bust nasa on or (bout October 1. Th loca tion of the new laundry will ba an nounced (a th next week or two. UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR DIES IN MAYO HOSPITAL Cincinnati, O., Sept. 1. New of th death at Eoehester, Minn, of Prof. A. P. Burnett, formr executive secretary of th Ohio Public Health Federstlon. Neava Building, in thi eity, and quit well known in Southern state ia edu cational and scientific circles, was re ceived by friend her today. Burnett left thi city last May to assum duties aa professor ef commas My organisation at tha University ef North Carolina. During tha aummar ha aerved a field worker and lee rarer for. the American Bed Cross, rieiveral week ago ho went to Roches ter to undergo an operation af a deli cate nature at tha famed Mayo Hos pital. Do You With Every Day Were Sunday? Do yod wak wishing you "never had to gat up" tired, listless, without km bitioal Da you kaow why! It is because your blood is thin, because your diges tive powers are weak. Because th nourishmsnt which send rich red blood conning . through your veins ia tack ing. Your body has b scorn like aa ngia out of fuel it is slowing up. You ar facing th great tragedy f a final atop onleea you act Yju need a builder, a aouruheri bat in a mild, easily assimilated form that will build back your vital power (afely. Yea need Maltogea. It aonUin just th (laments accessor to purify aad aurlih th blood, ton tp the digestifs system aad put thnt eld-time "pep" In your step. " Maltogea ia not a aew aad an tried strengtheaer Thousands of man aad women testify to tha good it haa done them. ; Maitogen contain just thoss thing yrur doctor wjuld prescribe for f ou a compound ef Malt, Extract, rva, GMiaa, Stryehali.a and Oascara. One but! of Maltogea will prove t you, a I ha to thouaaa.' v that there is aa Miy, our, safe way back, to health. ' MKch.oa is sold by most Wad big, reliable druggist. ' told ia Raleigh by r. W, Parker Drug Co, Walton' Drug Store, Gal loway Drug Co. and one good drug atjr la aeh owe. Adv.) ... v'' .". Mrs. leech. Tell Hew She Cot to , , Knew Kat-Saap "Have always feared rata. Lastly noticed many oa my farm. .A neigh bor aaid he just got rid of drove with BAT SNAP. Thi started me thiakiag. Tried RAT 8NAP myself. It killed 17 aad acand tba rest away." BAT;SNAP eomea in three else, 15c, 63e, gj J.V Sold and guaranteed by T. H. Brjgg 8ons, Tucker Building Pharmacy, J. C Brantley, Masoaie Tempi Bldgt J. P. ATTENDS MEETING NEAR EAST RELIEF Mr. Clauds W. Hopper, State director for Near- at Relief, North Carolina division, baa returned to th city after attending a aatloa conference as Oaaaa Qrova, N JLMr. Hopper stated that tha meeting waa well attended, there being a representative' from every tSato ia tha Union ta attendance- ' ' Plan wr drawn ap for tha eoatino. tng of the work for th (arrant year. Mr. Charhs V. Vickery, the world's aecretary, left Immediately after th conference adjourned for tha aear at Word haa just beea received by Col Bellamy, th State chalrmaa tot Near East Belief la thia State, from Mr. Viekrcy, who 1 now la th Caucasus, that tha conditions ovr there ar wioet deplorable, and tha need of assistance aa great a ever. Mr. Hopper stated that North Carolina, "the first Stat ever the top last year," would be naked to again to ear for bet part of th 250,000 orphan children ia tha Near East. . k " Word la being received daily from th county ehairmea who assisted ia tha work last yesr that they will be only too glad to continue as the chairman for their fsepeevte counties. CB AVE SOMETHING TAKTT ' Ho ford's Aeid Phoardieta in ice water and trait juie satisfis th appetite refreshing, neaUBial annk. (Adv.) - The Weather Local Office, Vaited Statee Weather Ba'reaa. Raleigh, N. C- Sept. L 1820. North Carolina Fair and somewhat lower temperature Thursday; Friday Tsir. TEMPERATURE Highest temperature Mean temperature 80 Excess for th dsy ,.'. Avsraga daily deficiency since Jan, 1st 1J PRECIPITATION (in ineheaj Amount for tb 24 hours ending at 8 p- rn. ............. Total for the month to date ......... Deficiency for the month ........... Jl Deficiency sine Jsn. 1st 8.17 HUMIDITY 8 a.m. , II m. 8 p.m. Dry bnlto 77 U 78 Wet bulb 07 08 88 Bel, humidity ... 80 44 00 PRESSURE (Seduced to Sea Level.) 8 a. m 29.93 8 p. m. ...i. 29.93 Sunrise 8:40 s. m. Sunset 8:41 p. m. In all Kindt ofWeatheP And oa all aerw of days Mag nolia Balm I Th woman who value her smooth fresh complexioat wouldn't dream of going out with oat fins using it, Magnolia Balm la a fragrant face powder la liquid form. It I neither sticky nee greasy, Thou sand of particular women prefer it to face cream, and dry powdsra. Give your akin the avotecsioa yoa want h tp have by using Maa nolia Balm. Three color white, pink, and roe red. Only 73 at year druggist' or postpaid ween tb Lyon Mfg. Co, 100 Ba Fifth 8t,ferooklyn, H. ;Y. . Magnolia Balm Far swnhsmn, tarn, r ghessed ' A feme sW in tqmd fVew NEURALGIA BAUD AT OrSCI VT THE LAPUDICIE Vl n UOUIO QUICK IFfgCT WEAK, SKINNY PEOPI NEED BLOOD STRENGTH Investigation show that ia aearly very case mea and women who are thia, aervou and irritable, unable to endure the slightest exertion, anable to work, troubled with loss of energy, sppeme ana mental exhaustion, the blood ia poor and lacking in iron. Leader ia th medical profession all agree that while iron ia tfie greatest thing ia all medicines for th blood, yet until bow no form of Iron could be depended apoa to bring satisfac tory tmprevmnt . Many pills a3 tonics aaid to aoataia lroa have usu ally brought ealy disappointment. Quick' Ittprowament from Ntrar Form of Iron Th aew way to rector iron to th blood the surest aad most depend able 'of all methods is through th us et Aeid Iron Mineral. This is a natural form of soluble iron, fouad in Nature Itself, Combined with other highly beneficial remedial agents. Ths story of tha discovery ef this aew form ef lroa read almost Uk fairy tale and medicinal science has proved beyond quostioa or doubt its temarkabl blood-making powers. Aeid Iron Mineral may be procured la either liquid et the more con venient tablet form at any drug 'tor. It contains nb alcohol or Injurious drugs and will not blacken th teeth. It haa been especially acted that pale puny children, weak, rundown persons and those enfeebled by age shew improvement aad exhibit ia reeaed strength almost immediately after etartlmj treat net it. For Sal By W. H. King Dewg Ca, eARUCH INVOLVED in LEAGUE STORY Entertained a Proposition To Distribute "Uncle Sam of Freedom Ridge . New Tort, Bepfc! 1 -It waa Bernard at. -Barn en, personally, acting a" a "friend ef the League at Nations," and aot the Democrat! national committee which entertained a propoaitioa to dis tribute a abort story, Tacl 8am af Freedom Bidge," to aeveral hundred c swaps pars. Ben tor fat Harrison, of Uississippi, chairmaa ef the speakers' rnrean, declared her today.. The Senator gave eat a statement to "elanfy a aituatlon," which be said had armea ia th Senate committee's in vestigation ef campaign expenditures la Chicago. W did eensider patting out the story free ef charge, but Sid aot close ra agreement to do so wkea we learned it would cost something ovr 811,000," Senator Harrison aaid. "Iaatead, w looked about for some individual who might.be suffleieatly interested la the success et the league to spend hia money ia thia way. W found Mr. Barnes, willing to undertake tha distribution1 ef the atory. - That fce, the limit ef the national committee's connection with if . ........ Senator Harrison aaid he aaderttoed ample pages ef the atory had been mailed to newspaper te determine how ftahy would na it if it were released fjr publication. -No agreement had bona p tde, binding Mr. Barneh to go through with the plan ae tar aa lie kiw, the senator added. 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FERTILIZER COMPANY Suite aggregating 147,000 laatituted by th owners of re Moor aoonty peach orchards t gainst the International Agrl- aaltaral Corporation ware yesterday re moved from the Moore County Superior court to the Balelgh Division ef the Catted States District court. - All ef the plaintiffs allege that th defeadaat corporation Bold thsm in in ferior aad injurious grad of fertiliser, different from that represented to the plaintiff at the time of the sale aad that the ue at th fertilizer caused damage to the orchard ia which it waa used. . , ' 'The so it we're brought by th High hud Terrace Fruit Company; C. T. Crocker, Kie hard ton, Johnson and Psgei L. B. and A. C. Graver and th Pine harat Orchards, tha amount ranging from tSpOO to ilSflW. ; V "wmUsa NkheU Arreatod. William Nichols, arreeted by Offleer W. T., Thomas oa a charge of drunken ness, will be given a trial this morning at 10 o'clock la eity court. . . , t ' . 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