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s NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALE!CH.'N. C TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 19. 1920? Report On Activities .Of League vTo Enforce Peace , Springs A Big Sensation tCaatteoed frwm Page Oh) reStoretot hie belief that Senator Hard- ' lag will Be elected tad tkat eae hope et eoeuriag tto lg with the ' Lodge reservations it through th Bo 'VpubUeaa eaadidatc," to Enforce Frac. sptnt 2,Mfl to B WIN a letter Mn bjr 8emuel Gompcr to 60,000 local anient akig the kaloa member to bring pniwttrl to bear f Benatori to khv them tot tor tk League ef Nation. OtMr XlMelltanta. n.L l.. a .u.4:..... ll;a.. hills -for publication of -advertisement ; la 44 eitlew throitit tha country and two bills, one of 424 ,58325 aad the oth er I10.194J2 fro, to Weetera Xm papat Union, A letter from Theodore Marburg, of BaKimor. te Secretary trt, datod Augkrt 12, 1920, ear that the "moat di reel road ta rutlfleatloa (of th treaty) ' U the complete defeat of the political party which haa coffered tit eOMrteaet leas Senate band to tide ill aock." Tha correspondent ihewe that Preol dost Taft haa Oteedfastly opposed any partUtpatloa et thetrt to Ehfuree Peace ia tha prevent political eampalara. Latter Ta Tatt. A carbon copy of aa oaatgned letter from Mr. Bhort'a Hies, addressed to Mr. left ander lat of Augaat IS, aaidi "Personally, I find myself mark in clined to act With thi Cot forte and aai aader tha impreoeleav that a god . tosny at those who, like myself, have klthertofeeea sVpuUllssas, aw likely to take the same emir is Man atkers Will ittppott Hardirigrrofeetor Irvine: Fiehor'o report f urklshed considerable reason ta believe that Harding will yield la prveeore as tha eaaveas t for ward, bat hia vaotlMtloa aad laak of T ir lilHiiie Hfci in n 1 Hi I mi arm r iii i n .M. letters to Mr. Short, wr Dew vwmt tue.aJ.t avm awVIai .ld at? uvniieU hptv wnji-nFnia; Lattara rrm Taft. - 1 ass enelocing this with a More totu Insl itatement because 1 do hot with to threaten to roelga at a aneaaa ef pro yenttoc action by the eiecatlTt om- aiittea may think it wise to prsnnre to take, but If they eeneluda to take any aetloa tonkin la rlis sapport of ane tart rather thin the other ia the ram . pain 1 wish ta retiira my position ai pirnidmt. of tha Leaeue. , I fel that Ilarding la felne to be aleeteil aad Jhat the only ehant fat the hrame with the Lodge reeorrationl is threagh him and hit naeeM.' ftaliclted aharrletlens. That the Lea rue to Enfnre reee eollslted $4,000 eabserlpUoaa if era anmber ef wealthy Bum' and Wmea Indicated la a letter t rata Ketretary Hhort to Mr. Wickersham, aaAer data ef Jaly t, 1919. Tha letter asks Mr. Wltkershant ta ealloit . sueh subeerip- tiona from Mrs. O. a. P. Belmont. T. Coleman Pu Font. Blbeti H. Oary James W. Oerard, William B. KUhola, John D. Boekefeller, Jr., all of New York, tha Into Beaator Mnrray Ortae, of Dalton, Maaa and through Senator crane, rrenh the ute TheodoevH. van More ar the argaalaatloa'e (ntitelal ondltlna ia indicated la a telegraai from Herbert B. Konstoa to Xdwtrd A. i ueni, v arm nn -1 nrnary"ar Wi when Mr. UleM war bttondlhf the Bieetlnf of tha Mountain Coagnsi for the League of KlUoM : at Ball Lake City, UtaJu The Hlriraat, wkiek re fers to th.oy ntiert m Iks troupe, fellows t Ratae Btt lasu. f'Srhlff, Cleveland Dodge, Morrow and t gWing luncheon Toesdky at BiakerV Club aad hope to Hit aoaIflralIe fundi. Chase, of Bo ion. aeadint I1B- 400. Dill re porta Ifty theaaaad ef the itty thenaana xflellkri . la dtOalta pledge la Chicago. Hope yea Irs get ting abaadaat funds ia weak, Best re tards to all member of tha treaoe.1 A eeandeatlal letter from Mr. Short to President Taft ef July t, 1919, aayt that Beaato- Riteheoek. Demoeratie leader ta the fight for tha League cat Nation, was preeekl at a eonfereaoe with Samael Oompert, prettdeat ef the American Federatioa ef Labor, when plana were made to hare labor anions bowbart Henatora with pleas for ratl f Mtiaa at the tnaty and Lea C- aaat, fully eeaearred la what was agreed anon. Letters tar LabaMM. Itpmlnlng haw latter would be lent by Mr. Oampera to 90,001 local aalonl (urgeetlhg they writ to fleuten ar lac - ratideaUoa " of to treaty, Mr. Short' latter adds! "Tketo (the -ettort) tr going ant hniatdiately aad tn work will eost about 9200, which I aadertak to pay rro ruttfli f ni ipsgwa. n.,wfll taJCaWih DRIVE WtonrTof The moatk was aubttaatlall laeaueai win nt atrtg to tut w are holdlnf oar oWn, and km a bask h ane nt tka end at the moatk f 3Tr Ia a letter Mr. Taft ta dite et Deeember 10, 1919, Mr, Bhort Mkd the forr Praiideat to tadore th mrk o( tha roreira Press Bervlct," whlck ,k daearinea a, aavargaalantiea l t aaalstaata at fieorg Creel ta the Kurto af Paalid Iaformatioa daring the war "aa aa additional fuirantee et It parpe and ehiratter. ' The letter aaye.''! eaa my tkat Mr. Martin Cgaa ef J. F. Uorgaji A Co after a thomtk golat Uoalrr, ta advising Mr. Thomas Lament to leal kii nam and laflaeae to 1U Tks letter atatei that the foreign Fret Bervfea spent from Feb ruary to Deeeanber, 101B, the money aw ing provided fat the "ainet part by ehar ItaMy dispoaed peeplt wh are tattrasted ia la( tha work g a. It m parpoecd nowtemiafundftl50.000 telnaaiee th aarvtoa daring u teooat year af ' lie were. - r -a .. Lattot kram kuha Beet. .- A fetor f ram Ella Boot to Tkeodar kUrbara) and U aot to which ft waa a reply are also a part af th report Mr. MarbtrB wrote t Mr. Beat aa Jaatary 5; 1920, aaytngt , "1 know jro tee) keenVr tki damag dona oar lnuraaU aad to tk tatetaeu of Mt aliter atloBi by ear lelay to ratify the .VeraaOlsa treaty. The ebjeet ef Uie hitter I net to nil egaiast Ue Beaato ar to taattat what is past,' bat to azprest th hope 'which i share a" by others' that yea will t everything la year power to kla amd thi aahapry litnation." Te thia Mr. &oat replied aa Jatuaary irrot : "I de regret very meek the delay U ratiring -the Versaillee treaty, bat It ia flute plain te me thai th treaty c?er -wUl b raCfled aaleaf to Fraat deal to willing to permit the tmoeriU Beaatart to vote tor tk rweervatioae regardlaf Artisl X, aer ia I think tt ought te be ratifle, wlthoat aSeetlv rssnrvation Hgaraing that artial. The point at which awaeaare win hive to h aasliad. If A la ta b ef fsettva aad btial about a rattneatioa of the treaty, ia at the White Hone. Begaratn that I feet eutte kelplaw." GoUra aa the gtaaeV , tadayli iiialaa ta fteemto mktee waa lareely devoted te azami atttoa af Id ward F tapltra, Itomoeratle uUeaal eemmltteemka from Mltaanrt. it eonaeetioa with rafer that h bad mid Ue wpvneW'Wf delogateT t th Demoeratls state eoaventioa at Joplla, no, aaa ui nitieau aoavaauoa at San Francisco. ' ,,..,, Mr. Ooltra toM a? Iimtiht t44t aad raising S from frieade to defray part at u rpenae at a ipoelal tmia to tkl atato eetveatUa. Th money wu pa)4 to la members af toe St, Lsttik lsmeeratU eommittee ta eheekl for 1150 eaeh, k aat. He eiplalaed that ka akd two trlehda got 41 aaek that he eeuld tell th OemeeratM tommitteemea that the fund had ba "raised" among local Dameetata aad "that 1 weald tat teal aader eblig tioa to him." . Wordy Claatt fjotatm . Th wtta?M aad Beaator Bpaaler, Be pnbUeaa, af MtaaoarW alasheA wha M4 Senator insisted ea quostioniag Ur Gohra aboot ezpeadlttare ia kia.aaa raign far rt-lettoa ai NktUaal aota. mitteemta. Joseph Davia, St. Lorn I attoraef , wk managed th aarapalga far Mr. Bortra, later teatit! that th Mttoaal eem mitteemaa had given klat appreilaiitely 44,000 to ipead la th tempaiga. . - A large pat t Mr. Ooltra'i ttamt tatloa .waa deveteg to hie ectlvi' srament rlt tea and 11900 asseieed for lliag tale Hi re tains. Mr. Hoitettcr i Ooltra'i Ha- r. Th witooea dealed that ki neeeee in having th da remitted last spring was la say way eenete4 wtlk the fact that k was worklne- la tha In tcreel f AHra Oeaeral A. Mltekalt Palmer for president and denied ke Sad aver d ttca seed tk Beetetter eaa witk Mr. Palmar. - Bryakl Dry film. Beaator Kenyoa, thkimaa ef the eommittee, also ejneetieaed Mr. Ooltra abent a meviag alitor tin la whlah William Jeaninrs Brraa waa to atar sb to Bunco ' wktok k had ajraght aij f U keaa ef tha Hoatetter. Bit ters Company, Tkf witseat said Mr. Brraa aad anDrnaenea him with a re quest that hi help laaaeo tha meviag pistare, which waa to vtawafae Mr. Bryaa'i temporanae view, aad he had agreed.' Be went to Mr. Hootottor. Be raid, ta borrow the money, arraagiay te pledge bead for teearity. Mr. Bryan and fleorge Deltoa, wha wa to kkv pro duced, tn Him, Uter disagree! aad nothing ever eame of the ventur. Only one ate pa oilcan -entaeee waa tilled today. Be waa Job a 11. Bolli day, a St. Louis lawyer, who was active in the eampaiga of Col. Iwiaht iaris te defeat Senator flpoaeer for tt itc- puhiicaa aiMiaatioa. Senator Reed. Democrat, of Mla- souri, called hth Belllday aad brought cut tkat . Walter B. Dickey, af Kaasaa City, had roaueetod last May that Mr. HoUldiy obtaia $5,000 lubaariptloae to th Bepublieaa National - Committee) front b at th two brotkcM ef .Mr, PtvU. lit flecliacd, ke tcetUed. SPECIAL TRAFFIC ftULES TO APPLY FOR FAIR WEEK GREAT WELCOME FORMRS. DANIELS Bio Audlenci Turns Out In Morganton To Hear 'Mother , of The Marines , ... - - ' Mergaatca, Oct lt-Th4 Metker at tte Mariaea," m title wkfck Mr. Jose- pkaA Caabb Iceland was ttrf 149 to klr, wak glTtn trial wcleoml to M0H gnaton tonighb The aaeaking wa ad vertiaed tot tk OOnHhoaie whirl it has aeea wstnart to kold Ipeaklng dur lag tk preoeat eampaiga bat the crowd tkat gntkerld wwbll kaa filed that baUding twice over In tat t last mla-Btoikcgraded-: ackool aoditprlom wai epeaeA for tad aacaeiea. Bvea would aot accommodate the crowd who went la Mch toMberi to hear thi BlaV tingulshad alio at tk Betretofy at tha Navy, . Mr. baaleW dtrcctol the arinclonl aftpeat at bor addrne tor Niport of the t-agal ef-Nation. Tk tpaaier hid been efeatlv Imnrsisit whla In eohferehed Witk wontei rcptMnatattve at Geneva or the way la which they bar beea locking to Ameriea to inaare near ta th World. Bh laid that Where ski wa askid k Ariea.wM delay ing la ignig tkd Covenant cb eoald not Mhkl thm aadeHtand that tt waa aot America bat A BajmbUcaa Coa- "It la tie ireatost lecanioot tkkt 14 bee written Maeo the Deelaration of Independence, declared the sreaker. Bh ppaled cpJaIty to th women voter to east their vote to- Ooaat for world fBe. X...---,... Claaino her hddrM witk a atreac av- poat to all wemoa to reaHatoft Mt Dan oil waa glvik long kpplaaa. The speaker waa tntrodaeM oy atis. A. 0. Avery, Jr. Thi Morgaatea band added 19 tbl wekom that was glvea her. . V Ml T OommiftioncrB " Clot Wilt lids Of Capitol To Ul Vahio lr Traifl .... Th Board at Comalsaloaare yeitoT daytdopted the asaal fair week erdi aane for th regolatlok et trafllc. thi restriction being ldeaueai with uoeo adopted last year. Bo vehiciei will aw aiiewocl to pari si Mania it real - aotweea - Haiiioary sad Wilmlagtoa ttfaeta, and Baiubary street will be aloaed frm Edimtoa street to ktercaa treat, aa will bo Hillsboro itroet rot on block wort at th Capitol.' Tki arraagooaaat will leave th dbtfUt aroaad tbo Capitol surely rrsi ir atroet can ant aodat trlaao, PeaaJ for OtolaUaa, tk f41 aaa la a ane af 1200. its naathi fa jail, or both. - TO SECURE REGISTRATION Fayottoville. Oat. ltV-Far tk aaraaaa ef getting oat A fall regtotratiaa af wemoa rotor far the November elee twa, A oonnty aommittee aa voter baa beea appointed by tkt Dcmo tratla eaocntlve oommittot tot Cam boo bad ooaaty. The aew eommittee aoa- lists at M women, keadod bv Mm. T. Brook, ooaaty ohairmaa, thi thn Mtiag preriaet obaimaa. Thi dty ef tt eewimltte wiU bo to aaa tkat aU Demoeratie woataa ia th aoaaty ra later aad veto, aad aa internal ve anna, toig will ka waged to eeeeenplttk UU cad. Bach at tha proelaot ehalnaoa may appolat two aaaUtaata fat ker pn liaet. -,. . Tha DcmosMU aampalgl vlaaaot for tki weak, during whlah ipcjakiaga wUl be kold it ovary ached how u th toaatr. will bo addrtmd riaipaUy to wma voter. COUNTY EMPLOYS 2 MORE SPECIAL TRAFFIC OFFICERS The eaeece at the oporatioai at Spoaiil Mototoyol CHSeor W. E. kfna gum aaa aaaeat ue wue Cemnty com mltoloMnta mptoy two addiUenal special oflcon a that til af th hhrk. way af thi ecnatr aaa be adsqaately ratrded. Mr, Sob Broadkara. aaa bean Itriaafottod from kia datioa aa A ro w iiv naiariii wani oeom pawl wm pml daty, aad Mr. Bobort Loo. far marty oaaaeetot witk th City Water Department aaa also beea . mgiged. Br, Broadharstl weal tioa oa the r abr torn ku kcoa t takes by Ur. Joe Partia. Tha spveial aBtora kav tnmtraotloaa i sevciea aaaclal Tirilaaaa dariaar fair Woak. - ,. - Tko ear mania at valuable of America aaa at ska 1C A. Sniktoa, Xltllfb MtomoMl dealer and for levital yeari duArtbdtor of tha Elng t" for North aad Booth. Oafollaa, yesterday aanooseed hli recignatioa a distributing agency. Th territory of th two state - fen beea given to th Bates-Colemaa Ooatpny, of Columbia, Booth Carolina. Mr. Bushtoa will retoia the agency for Balcigh aad adjacent territory. FklZKd AWARDED FOB BtTTBB BABIES 60NTB8T HaadonoB, Oct lAAoaordlag to OA feeaaOemMtt toad by thaoo ia charge t tk Better Baby Ooatost at the Ooldea Bolt Fair bit week, the two Children making tk kighett Mora art Jameo W. Jcnklm, Jr, son of MaJ. had Mrs. J. W. Jenkins, Of thi lty, a Sarah Franco Harris, littia daughter t Mr. aad Mra. 1. B. Earria, wk live ea rami roato f frtm thi ity. Bach of those scored 94 I I aad art botk oa titled to medals. WaMtr KlttreU Btoao, aoa of Mr. and lira, M. H. Btoao, made tko name More, bat owtng to the fact tkat ke waa only I moottk eld, th ag limit bjlag on peat 1 at not ougibw xor a frme. mo baby acorod as high U 90. CaaabaiA Faad gnvesse. Memphis, Tenn, Oct The lata. paigw to rail 950000 with wkiek to ea. dew Boathwerten PrNbytoriai Uahrer. Ity to bring aboat it rimffval km from Clark sville, Tean Wal 00lla4ed la, semfnlly late today. ' TlaMo Wlbea Frtoad. Wllooa. Cot, la-0. 0. Denial, a promtaeal attoraay of New York City, stopped over between trains here today ta visit frieade. B (peat Saaday witk ki metker la Ooldtboro. Col. Bryan Grimes To Formally open stte Far Today (Oeatiaood from Faga ). 1:00 a. an. cask Bay after Tuesday. Car alrai aad Midway ihowa daring koari grounds ore opoat to fbitota. - 9:00 a. m. iedging of poQltry aad lire stock boglna. 10,00 a. m. Beereter af Btata S. Bma a rim, offleora of Itau, Frotridsat juW a 8. Can aai member at the Xteta tivo eommittee knd Fa lrofFlecr will leave Tarborongk Bobm aader escort of the BoUry Clnbo of Itilelgn, eld Dur um, and with tbl loth ftcximcht A. E. F. Band. ' " r 12:00 m. General Jullae 8. Carr, president of the Nortb CaroUaa arri tnltaral society, , will present- eeretray tirimea. .. ,, ' 13:lA . It. formal address of Bee. roury Urime ahd forma lopening of fair. 11:30 p, m. Thi SattMl Society Eqaeitrlanl feAturi act of the New Turk Blnnadrom. 1:00 p. m. Bases oallodt l:f tret, 1:90 pweO. .. liM p,-m. The ferric Wkesl Olrls, trnpe performer. i . 1:00 p. at. -Deatk lMMhf dalobftbll act. XWerlaad gar leapiaf k feaHeek foot gap, ' 1:30 p. m. Tk4 Etrl BlsUM, doubl flyifig ladder get. 4:W y, at. Frtf Ckaalagkam, ligk wira aruft. t:f. k. aMH FWl.tlM, Uting Mpreooatauoaa af easiest aad modern aaulntarak ' . . I:4 m. Jot tiljty, db)4 tome- grtibto Mt 4:00 p. au Aerd show. 4:90 p.m. FerfU Wheel irl' Basd UN p. m. Jde XlUoF kid CI doa bl Mmdy tabid act. v ttoaerak, ' Complete metorUed battery of artil lery from Camp Bragg ia maneaveri throughout the day, Oasis ted by fear army Do Bbvilaad flaaet Metatlag flight. The. British lhe Of tleui Banter wfli anrry parsongerl throughout the day over thi Fair Oreahd. Ma ileal concert throttgheut th day pv th fSth A. X. f . Infantry Band aai thi Capital City Bead. At Blent, liOBnvm. Tba ttrauae Oraatef Rnnwi will kav tkoir Ckraival ia fail blast from liOO to lliOO at tko grenade. Attraction la tko City. Faaranntt Balalak. Bhsohcrd ef the Occam, tki greatest out-of door prodao tioa aver ihtagoi la North Carolina, at the League Park at 1:00 p. m sia hen dred people ia tko last. Moving pic tun tkaatert tad tki Academy ef Mnslc. HARDING WITHOUT - AUTHORITY TO ACT tola toVcrameat bieialt ta ' Norlk Carolina bare by their bofilkai actlr- ity drawn from - certain BepubTieaj) threat to have the husbands of said wive diaeiplined and area dlntkargcd from office oa the alleged aeore of vio la tin the ' civil aarriae MeUttaka Poetol elerll aai other goTlrnment Ifflelal whose wires kav4 beeOM ac tive ia getting tk wemea to register, kav written to Senator Bimmoaa. te And oat if aa official's wife'e political activity n danger kii ifflelal tkMltloa. Frlak kUmptoa, Sllator Bimmons' sceroury, took thi matter up with the Civil ScrtiCl Cemmimioa And ee Uinod th4 followia to bO the facta She Mntnlsle kold tkat it taa r, dticlpliai employee wko44 wivei art yoftUoally aeliv wba there U tol luitoa betwcoa the huibaad and wife, or waer it taa oo mowa that thi wifi 'ii acriiig aider thi direction ar eohUll Of ker kaibald. Tbl eemAil sloa dook aot claim to kav tko power oVbLTCCKIbV D. M. D. t.lVBFBBCaV D. 0. DRS. TUCKER it SPENCE. .. .. oiiiieiiaa awMtat . ' iHWIlpi iaIHalu tnO aVjOHat k .... HO tMaaaMitM..iiiia icto T SURE-FIt-GAM marrow eotacthUg to tackle, and 0. F. Bampioa, managing director of thi Farmer! National Oonaejl, Myi tk comptroller kaa put kl fngtr oa on of the principal rcoeoao why tkl Fad oral Reserve board Is aot able to aM the farmer with more credit. The money U being used ia Wall street It 1.1 to 10 per tont Interest for gambling u la stocks. The boaksro of the eonntry , ar to blame for tko manloulatloa of. the mossy market or won sitreit, wsne the producers of tk toaatry art forced in damn tbair nroducta aa th tntrketnt rnlneae prices because of lack of d Muate erodita. Mr. Bamotoa wrote today to tk Federal Bcssrvo Board aaggestlng that, la cveal the board dednitely decided against Baking aa offort to get' lti member to discount farm pspws and warahoose receipts, thi government borrow money and detoolt it la N tioaal bank to b loaaed to farmer at aot more thaa 1 per cent la sxeeu of the rati tha govsrnmeat pin. rarmer tha would M kbio, Mr, Hamptoa taid, to hold at least a part of tkoir anna until thev aaa tot cost of produetloa plot a reaaoiubl profit or aatu tntr U aa effecun loaiump. tioa domlid, Either the primary prodttecr or those who are locking to get control tt tarn product aid who in abli to gal credit from oomo Moore must fnaneo tkl aroo. tka letter laid. 'Tha men necking to oornor IgrUiil taral prodneta wiu sot reduce the priae at wkiek they aell crop lay lower than they kavo to," Mr, Eamp- som aoejarea. - Aa OpUaalstic Bapnkllean. Democrat who know the real iltu tioa in North Carolina are bnghlng il the rieiliotloa of Jameo JL Feeaty. I We ;u!ttoa labor inloa loader, whi hal just returned from tkl Jtato whirl ke ha b campaigning. Mr. Feeney prcoicto um wort varoiina wm fur- aua too treat eurprua at mi oreii deattal oleetloi. "Nortk CaroUaa' ka aayt, "la act ealy going to girt lto aloctoral vol to tk Republican ttandard-bcarcr. bat A. B. Bolton, a Bcpabliaaa, b going to come to the Senate Mr. Feeney i reful to admit that took A predietioa for UU rock-ribbed Demoeratie atato sound over-op Amis til aai ahocklng, ba hi to Irm la big eeiiei. Wald Disci dUm Wivea. A taw appoan that tka wive of eer i I lut-SFaAfej 2SS8BSSS nMS fioSH-if r- xt 19ff!T JbatoafoaiisT J 'I A ' --'ybf - . i I.. .:r3l7Tbt G:n3 Ccstoria Alwajo Bcara tha Signatcro cf '. em crm mw am m In USQ Fcr-Ovor Thirty Yoar tin ft tr-i tact Ccry et Y?rrra, nnnn ! ULiLud ompaamaaiaTOV tworagf ojoaoapj safvnn JM1 5LI gaaerally to kold th employ! fw Ipoalible for tbo political fcctivltico Of hi -wife. As, a matter of fact the wivea la meet af the oasco iaveatigatcd kavo been found to b4 ktllnt bkdefendcntly of their kuibabdl It thai political ao tiritiee and la these ease no actio was taken against th bus bead. LoizotSvo cranio tabtata Th Reliable Remedy for Colds. Grip arid Influenza, thi Merit of which is rec0ol2ed by til civiliicd KnUonl x Bs careful to BYold Imitations. Ask for . ... . - Crovo'o tBrQ. tebtete Price 30c. Had-7ttcXf Cottarveigood aaasrekyaevar ihrlekiag or tKbing.Kaa ao rabaar and adbjot else Kk yamr bait. M yemr Omt e afc Oa ITKEdkLEVT Mleeoowar tsawToACaw box. Kpaak Finidhlnt AS SOOD AS TBJ tBSV AK1WBBBB Oar nit art aB oa-porto ta tki ao, aad aar mat It tarty laippotV - BBTTBB FICTfJBBS QOlCBBBBBTOBItS Cost aa atoit tku tko ordinary. R. W. FOISTER Bot 171, Chapel Bill, k C SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Announces LOW ROUND TRIP FARES . To RALEIGH, N. C. Account NORTH CAROLINA COLORED STATE FAIR OCTOBER 25-30, 1920. 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