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i - iST0;i DEMOCRATS HEAR CLYDE HOEY Declaration That Republican Party Not Fit For Lady, a Brings Applause . GIVES INSTRUCTION TO i ARMY OF NEW VOTERS Court House at Gastonia ' Thronged Deipite Inclement Weather and Imputable Boadi; Congrenmaa Takes " . Frotperity Am Big Them ' and Champions League : Brki. rowiix (Staff Cotrtapoadeat) Gaetonia, Sept 23. Aa all day down- . pear f raia, hsary eaoagk to make Gaatoaia'a many mdiatiag roads almost impanable, did aai hold back a court house full of Gaston Inen aid woatea wia treated to bear Congressmen Clyde - . Hoey talk Democracy acre tonight . ' ' Hoey came here to open tha cam paign far tha Democrats and ba left ' tba party in high spirits. Ha talked ,v right la town to folk who raa tba mills and tba folks who work ia them, while ike Newell waa am tba oatakirta een . ducting hia usual gumshoe campaign. ' Tba deelaratioa from tha epeaker that tba Bepublieea party ia aot fit for lady brought prolonged applanaa and his peroration ea tha Wilaoa adminis tration brought tba house to ita feat. , Pat Peach lata the FichU ; Tha marked enthusiasm of tha big audience her tonight mean that Coon ty Chairman John Carpenter and hie ' aides are patting a victory paack ia tba Democratic fight There ia am aband onee of interest, especially among tha women, ia the paramount issue of tha ; party ia the nation, and in addition the congressional taadidaey of JdaJor Bul- winkle, a Gastonin man, puts extra ginger la the eonteat. Hoey wee givea a tremeadon ore Uoa tonight wbaa ba arrived. An other demonitratioa greeted tha an- aouaeement that Keeretary Daniel will (peak here next Tbnndiy night. The Shelby Congressman declined to talk f bout tba record of tha Bepublieea , party in North Carolina for tba reason. , ba said, that area a Democrat moat be ' ashamed of the paat performances of tha radical. Talk to Men Vetera. .Suffragist himself, Mr. II ocy' .refer ences to the new rotor pleased them mightily. He told them all about rg- titration and toting and they fallowed eloaely. He talked Biblical suffrage and flattered the descendants of Era with ' tba thought that Miriam might hare . gotten tha childrea of" Israel oat of tbo - wilderness ia forty days bad aha been . ia command during tba forty year of Prosperity was Mr. Hoey'a leading theme tonight and bo preaented it from tba viewpoint of all tha classes with an (mating array of figure." ,. "Slaking the natioa and tba State rich though is aot half of tha story of Democracy. .The State is multiplying babies aad . ' reducing ita eoasumptioa of ooffiaa. Sight ia Gastoaia ia aa example of tha humanitarian work aad tha establi.h- - meat here of a boepital for cripple ehil ' drea is but a leaf from the Democratic welfare book in North Caroliaa ; aad with all the progressive gorem men t the "Democrats ""hire glrearthrpeoplei they bare at the same time wiped out all pmrerrv tax for Stste burpeeee. Mr. Hoery declared the Bepubllcans "' never knew when they wrote a platform : this year whether they wert for or ' against revaluation, but at tha time - for the campaign drew near they bad to lad fault with something. - Bedbeg I Mae Gene. ' la 1916 Prank Liuaey cussed tba Demoerata for bedbugs at tha Soldiers' llome. The extinction of the ekinehe left tha party without aa issue. Tour years ago a small amoant of dieiafect ants did the work. This time tha gen eral assembly revamping ita work of 3919 left Parker without aaytbiag. to kick about aad aa a eoaseqaeaeo ha it walking tba tracke at kia predeeeaaors, aniareproaeating facta aad appealing to - preiii'licesi m "The treaty and tba league were fore taoet la the discuaaioa of national b . ana. Ue brought a aopy of tha treaty and carefully expUined tha sections I most assailed. By the Republieane as ' un-American.' Hia audience followed his elear and able presentatioa of the - Democratic position with eloea inters it but it rallied most when tha branded tha mrlous attacks 'ordinary Republi can lies.' "It it at majestic as the heavenly - bodies and SI beautiful aa tba Ameri " raa flag," be declared, aa the aadieaee . aoaaded ttrong approval of tha league. , WOMCN'ON Jl'BT AND LAWYERS OUT W FULL EVES1NG DKS88. i ' DaaviUe, 111, Sept. S.-Attorneya at SoekvUle, Ind,- aear kere, - - aolvod a - quostioa of etiquette caused by tha im ' panelling of twelve women for jury daty when they appeared In the Parka county -court in full evening dress, according . to information from there today. i , , 11 'flroater New Tork will have am en- , rollment ef 13,069 pnplla ia pablia high achools this fan. Ttie Weather Leeal Offlos, failed ttataa Weather Bareaa. " - Balaigh. N. bepU 23, 120. North Carolinaratenled probably local shower Friday and Saturday. TkU'EATL'kE .Highest temperature .............. 64 Lowest tempsratura 67 Mesi temperature 76 Kxeeea for tha day T Average dally deficiency since Jan nary 1st ..' 11 PRECIPITATION (ia iaehea) Amove! for tba t heart eeding at - p. m. ...... ............ JJ Total for tba month to date ..... 1.09 Deficiency for tha month ....... 1.4 PeBeiener since Jan. lt i.'TJil 6 s.m. 11 an. I p.m. Dry bulb ., 7S 7 76 Wet bulb ,. 71 '74" 79 Bel, humidity ... 93 M tl PittObb'lib' (Bedoeed ta Set Laval.) I a. an 30.05 p. m 10.07 famlo6:0 a. an, 8anet 6.-01 ft an. NEWS Declare Present System Tbxatio Speakers Before Cotton Manufacturers'-Convention Criti-. , . W2e The System TAXATION SUBSTITUTES OUTLINED BY SPEAKER !Tw York Kan Says Syitem If Tounded On Clan -and Sectional Biai" Vfapleweod, New Hampshire, Sept S3. The preeeat system of federal taaatioa wag declared U have created "aa intolerable eiruaUoa aad U bo respontible for tha continued high prteaaof saaay article by speaker at tha opening eeasioa W tba aaml-aaaaal meeting of the Natloaal Aeeoclatloa of Cotton Manufacturer. Suggested aabatitutea Ucluded aa employers' privilege tax, outlined by Thdodora H. Prtea, editor of Commerce and: Finance of New Tork, and a gross tale tax, expUined by William E. Cornwall, of New Tork. Tbo people of . tha country, Mr. Cornwall aaid, ara becoming educated to tba fact that tba whole system of taxation ia tha United Bute ia wrong, adding that tba system waa "founded oa oust aad section! bias." Taxation Method WaatefaL . The preeeat method of taxation ia waste fully destructive, ha continued, "but it is only during the paat year or so that the pubH baa become alive to tha fact. Today a "vast aurnber of people of all eUseee, aot only banker aad business beads, but those ia the rank and lie of all occupations are impressed. Tkia widespread knowledge ia mainly due to tha fact that tba public it beginning to see that arieea ara being: kept bigk ia maay article because of the preeeat excessive taxes. "Two important sources of the eeuatry's program ara being dried ap by operation of the exeese proBi tea aad heavy aur-tasea oa ineomas," tha tpoaker aaid. "These eouroee warn surplus capital aad iatelligeaoot en terprises. i "Aa to tbo list," ba continued "tbo high taxes ara driving people wltk largo iaeomea to invest at mack as possible in tax oxempt eecurltiei la stead of furnishing capital for new business and general eommereial aad tnaaeial development. Appreoriato Extra Frails. "And aa to tha second, extra prolta la business are being appropriated by tbo goverameat instead of being used to strengthen business concerns aad to provide against looses in let a period which are bound to coma." . Tha reauirementt ef a good tax tytUm, Mr. Cornwall aaid. were I That it be fair to all that tha burdsa be universally distributed, aad that the collection bo eimple aad easy instead of being complicated and irritating. "A tax oa groat aaiea is aa taeai development of these requirements,'' ho added. "Ia k passed along in Tory small fractions and added through the various processes from tba producer of raw material to stage after eUge during manufacture, the tax almost collecting itaelf, accumulating automati cally a it proceeda, and la Anally paid by the consumer practically without hia knowledge, aad the additions ara so trifling aa aot materially to affect prieee.,, Penalising Ba Mr. Price, la bis address, declared tba present sur taxes penalise success and compel aa enterprising maa to pay tbo goverameat na immoderate aoare of bis gaiaa ia a profluble year, leav ing him to bear the loeset or aa aa- profitable year alone. "Br aad Urge, the great mast of things maakiad consumes ara tha pro duct of work oa tha farm and ia the mines, factories aad effleee. Therefore, f the labor coat of these things wat Uxed we should approximate aa equit ably distributed consumption UX aad if it were supplemented by a reason able income tax plus moderate tur-Uxet wa would, it seema to me, be coming about as near aa wa can get to a pala- less ana isizjy inwiuvn "A manufacturer or merehaut wnoee ontblr disbursements for wages, sal aries or piece work totalled 6100,000 would at tbo ead of tha month tend a statement to Washlngtoa with a check for the amount of bit Ux. II tha tax were Ire nor cent, kit check would be 13.000, which bo would Include in bis overhead charge aad add to tha sell ing price ef hi product. . The Dries paid by the manufacturer of an entirely Iniehed or markeUble product for the raw or partially Baita ed material that bo used would have been correspondingly Increased by tha employer privilege tax paid upon Hit wagea paid to those employed ia ita production, and taut aa price at wniea tha article waa sold for consumption would include all tha employera privi- ' - . . . . . i . lege taxes ina nasi ia near n us progress from the Irst producer to the altimato buyer. MAYOR DENIES ANY PART IN RELEASE OF WOMAN Sayi Action of Superior Court Wai Contrary To Hii Recommendation Declaring that ba wished to remove a false impresaioa that bad evidently been created. Mayor T. a. Eldridge yesterday dealed that the city admini stration waa ia any way respoasibls lor the aettoa of Judge John U. Karr at the last tern of the Waka County Superior Court in suspending the jaU sentence previously- imposed ttpoa Blanche McCade n notorious worn t a of east Bsleigh, on condition that the Wave the state far two- yearn. "A eommnaieatioa appearing la the News and Observer from a gentleman in - Wilson leave tha impression that tha aetioa waa taken by the city au thorities, aaid the Mayor yesterday. "Aa a matter of fact thai matter was wholly ia tha baada of the Judge aad Solicitor ef the Superior Court. I bare always felt that ouch procoednra wa aa injuitice to other eemmanittec, and when my opinion wa asked about thia rrtieolar case by tha City Attorney, strongly favored enforcing the jail sentence, bo continued. The auspeneion of sentence la under stood to bare been recommended by several member of tba Wtk County bar, oa account of tba difficulties en countered by tha jailer in dealins with the McCado woman. r , : ; fANp OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C. FRIDAY MORNING. SEPmiEER 2jU923 Most Successful Yet Held; Ex hibits Show Improvement Over Last Year's , DetaU heavy mint ia the morning, the annual community fair, held at Kalghtdala yceterdcy was the moat aue eesaful ap to date, according to one of the judges. The exhibiU were all creditable. Among tbo agricultural produeta, tbe corn aad cotton attracted special atten tion. Tha fruit exhibit ahowad applet, pears, peachet and grapes in profusion, latest fevery vegetable waa represent! ia the gardea exhibit but the winter cabbage specimens took tba lead. Among the animals including farm fcorsas, ponies aal cows, tba boga made tba beet showing. Old fashioned pound cake, cboeoUte, ponge, and ten eakes featured the cooking exhibit. But the exhibit of canned product and jellies waa, of all, the ana showing the greatest improve ment over that of last year. The examination of moat of the babie ia tha community by Dr. E. T. Long, aad tha baby contest were features of the fair. The prise-winning baby wat awarded 65.00 ia gold. Tha Bed Cross pat oa a booth wher good return were realised from tha tale of peaautt. Tbo judget for tba tgrieultural and farm products were ' Mr. Mtteey, of the Wakcloa Farm Life school ) Mrs. J Y. Balleatyne, aad Bute Agent W. H. .Cbambloei for tbo home economies do partment: Mrs. C. P. BUlock, county demonstration agents Mrs. B. W. Wells. of Raleigh; Mist Mabel Ballentyne, tt rnquay Spring, and Misie Holloman tad McMillan, of the Wakelea Farm Life achooL (- Tbe fair held yesterday at Kalght dala U tha third which hat beea held there. The Irst was bald ia 1917 j tba Influents epidemic prevented the one intended for 1911. Tha county home demonstration agent ia Urgely respon tible for the tueeoea of tha fairs which r increasing yearly ia teopo and pon alarity. It haa beea found that tha annual fair does much to bold tha com munity together. Following thia irst of the community fairs ia Wtkt county will coma Ive ether i CUmeate Academy, September 10th Fair View, October 7th t Fuqusy Springs, October 1th t New Providence (colored), October 2nd aad Naute (col ored), October 15th. RESTAURANT MANAGERS EXPLAIN HIGH PRICES Secretary of Ohioago City Bu reau Oivei Fignrei Show, inf Price Oomparlaoni Chicago, Sept. 23.Mnager of one large hotel and three chain reetaarnnt system were summoned to tba city bail today to explain tbelr reetauraat prices to the council committee oa living cost. Simultaneously, Button Poole, secre tory of tba ity food bureau, urged ail downtown workera to carry their owa lanchea until prleee some , down, and announced that milk would be de livered to the city ball and sold direct to employee for ton etntt a pint. Investigation of reetauraat prices showed profits of icveral hundred per cent, Mr. Poole said. Among the item be listed, the first figure thowing tha rettaarant price and the aeeond flgare the coot, aret Cora, 13 to SO cents; I to 4 cento. Tomatoes, tS to 10 eeatt; 1 1-1 to I eeato. v Coffee, 8 to IS eeatt 1 eentt. French pastry, 20 to 10 cents ; I cent. Potatoes, 15 to 45 eeatt; I eentt. Bread and butter, IS eentt; 1 eentt. Iced tea, 1 to 20 eentt. I cents. John B. Thompson, owner of a ahala of reetauraat, replied to Poole 'i atoto eat today by declaring that hit rct tauraata lat week aerved 9Mfi0t meal at a vtroflt of on and three-quarter cents each. Thia Js substantially tbt stmt profit made oa tOflOOfiOQ meals served Ut year, he said. , Oa tha basil of Mr. Tkompaoa'i ngurea, kU reataaraata earned tlOJtISM last week, and approximately 1875,000 la 1911, which, be aaid, wat bit per sonal profit after all expense were paid. - A- "carry your laaek" aampaiga to force a cat la the p rites for food charged by restaurant was started to day when Max Adamowskl, chairman of tb city council committee on living coat, and Bosssll i, Poole, lto teere tary appeared at their ofdeoa with luneboe from home. Aa investigator wat tent ta a restaa rant to purchase a laaek almiUr to the one Mr. Poole' wife had packed for Ua. K , "Our lunch demonttrate that at a cost of 23 eentt we received mora wholoeome food than can be purchased at loop hotels and restaaranu for from cixty cent to $V Mr. Pool aaid. "Ia the aadwlcbca wa bought the broad and meat were almost tattelest, at wtll as uf transparent thinnest. "The home lunek consisted of a, sand wich containing two ouaeea of meat, which coet tight eentt; on' apple, 1 ttnta; a eheeee aandwieb containing 1 ounces of cheese, 4 coats; one piece of pie, out from a ttaadard nine inch pie, 4 cent; aad oaf pint of milk, de livered by a milk maa at tha city ball (Ilea, 10 cent; total, 11 cents." RQOSKVELT TO SPEAK IN MIDDLE WESTERN STATES. New York, Sept.- 23. Franklia D. Roosevelt, Democratic vlee-preidential nominee, will speak in Iowa, Missouri. Kansas and Colorado daring the week ef October 4, according to aa incom plete itinerary announced tonight at the headquarter ef tht Democratic Na tional committee. ' ."-...- Newberry Files Appeal. Washington, Bept. 23. The appeal of Senator Newberry, of Michigan,' and sixteen other defendants convicted Ust March nt Grand Rapids. Mleb 0 charges of corruption , in eonneetlon with tha lil Michigan senatorial elec tion were formally lied today ia the upremo court. Nora Scotia it to ax a minimum wag for womca teaektra. " ,''.- VESIATE IRISH SITUATION Committee of One Hundred Jlamed To Refiort Publicly Pft Conditions Found v New Tork, Repr, 23. Oswald Oarrisoa Tillsrd announced today tbo selection of tbo membership of tba committee of oae huadred ea Ireland; formed oa in vitotioa of tba Nation for tbo purpose of investigating and repotting publicly upon condition ia IreUnd with especial reference to atrocities baa beta com pleted. Pnblia hearlnga ara to bo beld la Washington by a commission of fire members of the committee. The per sonnel of this" commission has not beea announced. Five United States Senators, Johnson aad Phclan, of California; Bpenccr, of Missouri: Ash- burst, of Arizont, and Walsh, of Mass. ehutetu, aa well aa four governors, Ed ward. New Jersey j Carer, Wyoming: Fraxier, North Dakota ,and Campbell, ATixoaa, lav accepted placet en the committee, which it made ap other wise of person prominent ia tb dia cussion of public question. It i announced Sir AuekUnd Gcddea. tht British ambassador, and Prof. Eamonn De Valera, at representativoa of England and IreUnd, have been In vited toprovide the committee with In formation and to lubmit Ueta of person who should be called as witnesses. The Natioa state ia reply to both far orabla and adverse comment with re spect to tbo proposed investigation that "it bat undertaken the project ia the conviction that anything which Jeopardize tha relation of the United SUtes with foreign power, or whieb toad to breed international ill-feeling ia a proper subject of inquiry by nny group of American citizens." 'The object ef any such inquiry should b the determination, to far a possible, of the truth or falsity of the allegations whih tend to came ill-feeling to the end that, if true, responsibil ity for tha unhappy condition may be made elear, and that, if falae, the allega tions may ba publicly ehowa to be ueh." FIVE NEGROES HELD IN JAIL AS SUSPECtS Detained In Oonneotlon With Poisoning- 24 Persons With Irsenio Biicniti Greenville, Alabama, Sept. 23. Five negroes, Jo Washington, Jett Me Chontleo, and bit wife, Texasa . Mo Chontieo, Katie Maa Banders and Lee Goldimlth, wtre arrestee by Sheriff King Murphy Utt night and art bold ia the county jail on tutpieion of be ing reipomibl for the poisoning of twenty-four guests at - the Wilkinson Hotel her Tuesday night. An investigation waa mads as soon a tb gueit of the hotel became ill aad it baa been determined that SraenU waula tha biscuit aerved at the eve ning meal. Joe Washington i negro preacher of the Do Bight denomina tion. A package of rat poison was f oaad at the bouse of oae of the negroes. A full investigation of the poisoning It nder way. All of the negroes, under arrest, except two, Washington aad MeChoa tieo, are said to have been employed at the hotel at the time the alleged poi soned biscuits were served. Mrs. J. B. Crosier Katertalne Mrs. J. B. Crosier entertained Wed aesdsy evening nt sU tables ef bridge ia honor of Mrs. John Power, of Va doata, Georgia, who ia the guest of Mrs. Thomas Arrington at Wake Forest. Th guest prise waa awarded to Mrs. Joba Powers, and those for the highect scores to Mrs. Narnle Roger Mayo, and Mr. William BoyalL Tha aolor scheme used waa yellow aad white ; daisies and sunflower lending lovely effect. After card, eakes aad ice ware aerved. J WHEN YOtJ TniNK OP T $ $ RALEIGH, N. C. , JaI won tamer to htjcrurTmMAl $ Dollar Day SPECIALS $ $ For CHILDREN H08HRT Two pair 1 ft ft for , sfleUU 6113, 61.50 and 11.79 ROMPERS P tl fill sPAeVV $ . $i.oo $ $115 and 610 Boys' (1 ft A BLOUSES ,1.V . $1JB0 DRE88ES $ 6 year; 6115 To BBOIDEBT 110 9 NIGHT 8HXBTS, 6f A A sUe. ,.....T.;.,$1.00 CAPS 61JS0 st A A ,Mc.A!f.. J1.00 JBILKBOI- 1 A A all . Boys1 values 6110 SILK BOX- ..$1.00 . White, Pink, Blue 11.60 SILK STOCK- tl 1 Aft I.NG3 Small sites only 7AeUU 61.33 and 1.50 TIES tl Aft ifiddy and others..... all eUU OirU BELTS 61-50 J QQ M APRONS"""' AA Oirlr1 tises ..9lUU $ $ 610 . BLOOMERSA J1.00 few edd sites 61JS snd 61.00 la- faats CAPS ...... $1.00 ) .....?tVU covered aad band- 1 AA itb $JB0 EM- Art peintcd . sJleVW "a Patterns.. ?XeWU 61.23 HOT WATEB t flA Y PREDICT EliO OF, HIGH WAR PRICES Government Officials See Re turn To Lav.' of Supply ana Demand In Nation Waehingtoa, D. C Sept XL Gradual return to tbo 'lav ef supply and de mand as a governing lalaeaee error prices, aad the ead ; of "war charge' for accessary commodiUec is predicted by government effieUU la explaining tha goverameat's attitude ea credit ax tension. ' Secretary Houston declared requests for credit could aot be listened to where such aid might mean the yrccor ration ef kigk price levels. Ho added that many persons complaining of what they term the restrictive policies of the Federal Keserrs Board wish credit to enable them to bold their commodities until market condition produce kigker prices. Mr. Houstoa aaid tko govern, ment eould aot lend Ita aid aader suck eireumsUaeea without becoming a party to a conspiracy against tba eoasumsr. Credit for marketing of commodi ties may be aad from the local basks. Governor Harding of tk Board has told tb repTeeenUtlvs of the ottoa aad wool growers, stock afta and) farm assoeUtions who kava aonght the in Bnonee ef tbo board for the exteasloa of credit Disposal of their stocks st the demand will absorb them, Mr. Harding aaid, wilt enable produ cer to liquidate their holdings and a falling market. Pries aa srtieles which have beea under gorernmaatat control have broken sharply, according at Howsrd E. Figg, special asslstaat to the st torney general ia charge of the cam paign to lower living costs, who cited recent statements ef the hereon of la bor statistics aa snbstaatUting bis eUlm. President Wilson to Aid Demo crats In Waging Battle (Catlaaeefreu Page One) lem and at once epeaed the way for the enterprise. The Senator's friends in Washington regard thia as one of the great achievement of bis career as a Senator. Ha ha helped to unlock the sea-locked coast of bU great State. Dr. Biddiek, president of the A. and E. College at Baleigh, waa a visitor In Washington today. PRESIDENT WILL START -WHIN PBOPES TIME COMEcT Washlngtoa, Sept. 21 President Wil ton will actively participate 1a tha Democratic presidential cam pain when "the proper time comes," H was atated today at the White Bouse. He probably will aot make any speeches, officials said, but will eoalna himself to state- menta ea campaign issues, partieaUrly tha League of Natioae. Tha President U keeping in touch with the campaign through tbo news papers aad party Isadora, While be baa aot received a formal Invitation from Democratic headquarters to par ticipate U the campaign, White House offleiaU said be considered it kU daty to do so as a member of the party. DURHAM TOBACCO AT STATE FAIR American Tobacoo Company and Leaf; Dealers WiH Ear targe Exhibit N. E. Greea, of Durham, representing the American Tobacco Company, and W. C. Bradsher, leaf tobacco dealer of Durham, were at the State Fair Grounds yesterday afternoon with Col Joseph . Pogus, secretary ef the North Carolina 8tato Fair, making arraagemcnta for Urge exkibit space where daring the Fair, whieb eommencee October 10, the manufcaturers of cigarette will be shown. Tb exhibit space will be $ CHILDREN'S WEAR THINK OF $ $ PHO.HI SIM $ $ $ of ALL AGES tl-M Infaab 1 Af 61-S0 Iafanfa DBE8SE8 . MS aad 11.50 DBE88E8 . elleWU BXBS-Haad s:f:.... ...$i.oo 619 SHEETS AU $1.00 $ ,lf9i BOTTLES, St ayaewv , ! "d 61-W CAB- $1 (10 Q KUSB STRAPS f....cI.UU J SS1" $1.00 1 8H0ES V,WW t? Children's MuslinUnderwear . :: St.25 to .$1.5.. Teddies, -Blouses, Un denkirts, Drawers $ $ $1.00 (1 to 61 A A iim mi? wivnrafl n;tv manned by nearly a score of girl, opera tor aad every proeeea ia the making of eigarettee will be shown from the raw materials to the Inithed product. Mr. Bradsher will make aa extensive exhibit ef leaf tobacco, a Urge area of see having been bargained for by Ua. Ho will return to BaUigh sgaia with Geaeral JalUa & Carr, President of tko State Fair, today. - - - Beeidea the tobacco . exhibits ..from Durham, The Durham Hosiery Mill will have a Urge tpae ia which in ttalUtioa b kow being made. General Carr will provide for aa exhibit ef pro ducts from kia Oeeoaeoehe farm and (rxrfiTaW Lester Engraving Co. Steel and Copper Plate Engraven Bank and Commercial Stationers - 'Wedding Invitations Visiting Cards Monogram Stationery STATE ENGRAVERS Cleaning and Dyeing - Of" a Superior Quality Anj Oak Cir'or Sanitary Laundry wagon driver will take your work. Dunn-Howel! Cleaning Co. EXPERT CLEANEBS AND DTEES" OaUo, Tarboroaik Bids;. . Beth Phoaea 191 Plant, Gale 8U W. & DUNN. President. B. E. DUNN, Vleo-Prce. H. CLARENCE HOWELL, Scc.-Treat. BARRY I BEU), Mgr. Circular Saws, Hanunering, Repairing And itu supplies Boiler Raleiffh Iron Works RALEIGH, N. C United Confederate Veterans REUNION HOUSTON, TEXAS S- OCTOBER 5-8, 1920 Low Round Trip Faraa, Through' Standard and ' Tourist Sleeping Cars Also ' SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM (The Official Rents) Gea. Julian 8. Carr,' commanding the Department Army of North ern i Virgin is, which include North Carolina,' haa arranged ths following itinerary for the accommodation ef veteran and other attending th reunion at Houston. This being the official route i Lr. Raleigh, Son. Ry, 4)61 . m. Sat, Oct. X. Lr. Darbam, Son. Ry, Itll . m, SaL, Oct. 1. Lr. Oxford, Sea. Ry, 1:15 a. wl. Sat, Oct 1. Lr. Greeashora, 80s. Rjr 746 a. au. Sat, Oct I. Lr. Charlotte, Son. Rr lllll a. nv, Sst, Oct t. ' Ar. Atlanta, Sea. Ry, TitS a. nk, San, Oct A. . " ! Lr. AtUnta. West Point Boata. 6t06'a. San Oct S. Ar. New Orieaaa, L. N, 3:66 a. m Mea, Oct 4. , Ar. Hoaatea, Son. Pae, 1:66 a. m, Moa, Oct. 4. Special traia will be eferatod from Charlotte through to Eooaton. Standard Pullman and' tourist sleeping ctrt will be operated , through without change for accommodation of all desiring to saake this trip. i ; , ' .- . - ' ;'. Bonad trip tickets will be sa sale October t, 1 snd 4, with final re-, tnra limit to reach original starting point by midnight of October ' 11." 1120. fltop-ortr will be permitted at all points oa both, going and return trip within final limitt Bonad trip fare from Raleigh, 627.20 Durham, 627X8 1 Oxford. 627.74; Selma, 627.44; Ooldsboro, 627 M. These farce de not in--tlude war tax of eight per cent For sleeping ear reserrationt aad further details ia connection with ths trip consult ticket sgenta, or, address ....... , ( , . ; ; . ; t . ,, J. O. JONES, District Paaaenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C will also kave a large drove of Hvs stock.- Th... t. i .hnraa-J of 15.000 teacher for public high eehool positions in tb United fitatca. ' ; auicklr br tb luable asswu aAPUDItXJEI 4 rrt uouia-auiCK irrtcT.l RALEIGH, If. 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