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fin nnmf i.tilll Says There Is No Lack of Har at uuur mony Between ueuncii 01 State and Governor Governor Cmmeroa Morriaen retnrn- ing to his office yesterday morning after eh stay U Ch'U v aanenneed tUt be had called the new highway eosnmasnV Ugethw for ths first meeting oa April 4. ' . Im- thia eonneeiloar Governor Mom tea issued atatsment which toads : , . "The reseat Mnr about the delay la th matter of leaning aad selling bonds - -with which to build the road ii mast ridiculous, i . . " The kw doe aot go iato effect ' until the fin day of April, kteauM the Board f CemmissioBers ' cannot , bo lecaUr orgaauwd until tha date, , aa4 tao law further provides that I than eall .she board within eixty days ' of source, it oonli aot have boaa done efta too enactment of tha law. bat, before tko first of April Tho firat of April ti a idsy, and la srder that too enmmissloners, who will have to be in eesdon f or veal dys,. msy not bo away from horn oa Sunday, I have y eaJUd them to meet en Moaday. tko . fourth. - Thera baa aot boon any diacord pr - diaaroent between th Coeuell of -Mat or ether officers and myself. I have had too miat hearty cooperation. sympathy and helpful .advice alneo I waa inaugurated from every one ef the Council of Btate and ef tho Other Staae officers. There la ao hostility oa their - pew to ate, I am quit euro. There kaa besa no disagreement ever aay propoeitioa to borrow money for roada. Tkero k rS disagreement between Mr. vMmW Pua ! mvwlf. but anon the othor hand, complete agreement by him with my view that tho treat problem r-el providing fundi and determining i wnji im hb mm tim i n now.rui.1 rood ahould await the organlsatioa of the new torn nsiMi oa. 1 as attempt io pietare aie and the Coaaell ef State aa ombreilei in aa . unseemly row without any foundation, end " the mere creations of malignant men who wish thiourea the esee.- : MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN WILL BE UNVEILED MAY TENTH Morehead City, Mareh 88.-ffhe ful-ford-Dar MerotfriiU Drinking fountain - will be unveiled May 10th., at S p. m. The orator of tho day will be Congress a n i V 11 . fi-... ,!.. man o, iu. oriumiia, wuio ktayor of Goldnboro, and Cnptala.of irrtia ruuorna company ent and make a abort talkt while Sena tor, Lather Hamlltoa, aa tx acrtUe man, will alio apeak a few worde in be tiit of the American IgIon. A iplea- did Vand composed f lome of the boya ef Irrta fulfori company wnr rura lab, iiutie for the oetaaipn, ILLY BARTON WINS BACINO CLASSIC ON HAVANA TRACK Havanaab, March ST. The Cuban dftriw. the raciac elaaaie ta Ihia repaa- lle, waa woa today by Cbralce A. T ne aam'a Bill Barton, carry ln 119 aonada aad ridden by Jorhey B. Kea nedy. The time waa 1JJ7 over a alow trerk. - ' General Meaoeal. weighted 107, with '. ieehey MeDermott up, repreaentinf the Armoala atable, a Cubaa organiaitioa, ' numbed aeeond. All Right Sir, owned tir A. Keith, wat third. ' Tho dtataiMO wai one mile and an eighth and 15K) went to the winner, who waa an oven money ravonte. v toeclal CoaUlaera For Doner. Oaford i"ubUe Lodger. . . ! . Bpoeially raauofiiclured tin eana, it ia aaid, are bow being ued by liquor hauler la thia oeetion. Heretofore - aaany of tbam have been using ordl- . un fla nlloa all eana urehaaea rrom Ulmoet any grocery or Hardware store, bat aow lome ontarpriaing manufacturer U mid to bo marketing ipeelal earn, Tbeeo are nasally of the ve galfoa fciad, aa these are easier to aanaio in an ' I.mb. u Tlv mil, ,iBl liaua ess bo hauled ia automobiles with no danger , of breakage or leakage ana wnen ine hauler M pursuog eaa be thrown on ny tho roadaide. . in Death of Aged Maa. High Point, March 88. E. V. Bwaim died early . yesterday morning , at his home aear here. He was ia bis Slat year and one of the beat known eitisena of Guilford county. He ia survived by ' kia -widow, oao daughter, Mrs. Proetor, . aad four sons, William, Burnell, Julius 0d Willis. , - "This bill for Jl, 000 for removing ' wrinkles and. straightening my nose is a out rare l I "An, maaame, oui yoa must remember beauty ia skinned , deep! Kichmond Times-Utspateh. YE OLDEN TIME BoopakirU Wars worm bythoaowho first aakad Uve druggllt. nrdr OoliVea .Medical Di Co very ut up by Dr. . Pierco ove ftfty yoara go. , Loaolr, N. R "Pr. Ploroo'a Ooldoa Med ical Discow ary Is a great medicine tor m la aSoildiog soo bp whoa I teal raa-dowa la health. It fives mo strength and BeeiB. I hare) bW aatnE jit at dlffwr ' nt tinea for thirty , yoara or suorav' e MRS. LVCT BEACK. NO. t . DmiihitjL sell (t tB luld er Mtotav; - tartS Government Wins Three Vic tories In Tax Decisions A (CwaAiaao fsOas Pago top : 1, tfU, it k palpablo that II waa a 'gala o prntf produeed by or 'derived from' that iaorataaeat aad thereby bs aamsi tho raalize4 galaf waiea aa toea wpoatodlT ebuo ta bo taunio ia arl'Lla taa saoaaUaa? of tha aoastl- tut '.anal aiaeadmoat aad tha aot . of Th. hnlalna wmklr dismissed a eon tentioa that tho word ineoaea" ss used la tho lth ameadment did aot laeiuas tha aa'la.laalisod by a single traao- aetioa but oalv oroflU realised by engaged la baying aad aolUag as a baainesa. Tho reaaoalag used ia tho aaah of tha Byersoa estate waa held to sever fully tho court's deeitioa i tha appeal brought by David M. Goodrich, of New Terk, Involving tasatlea' of prolIU oa Investment capital, except that la oao traaaaetioa Mr. Goodrich ahowod. aa actual loss from tha pries he had paid for tha securities. ..Tho ruling of tao tax assessors that tho ratut aa of Mareh L, 1613, which was below tha eoei price La 1912 aad tho subeoausat oalo price ia 1010, only would bo considered was reverted by the Kupremw court. . No Taa Without Catav x "Tha act aadee which, tho tax was aaseaaed provides that tha mot taebms of tli lul vidaal ahaU laclada 'aauar aa 'profits"' the opiaioa aaid. "Thas it la very plaia that tltia statate Imposes the income taa oa proeooda f personal property to tha eitoat oaly.that gains are derived thorefroas aad ainee ao gain waa derived oa thia trensaetWa, ao tax could bo assessed against tao ea- dor." In' the third case settled todsy Wslsh, Colloetors, vs. BrWwster tko same points wore eonaidered. Elimiaatioa of the March 1, 191X, "upaet liae" through today's eplatoaa was in conformation with tha volun tary action takeaby ths government's advocates during the argument of the eaaea. Solicitor Goaoral Frlersoa at that time "eoafeaaed error ao far as tax asssssmsals bad booa mad on ap parent profits flgured from Msrch 1, 1013, when a comparisoa with' tho pur chase price ahowod tho investor to have suffered aa actual loss. For purposes of computing this proportion of profits to bo asaeeasd, however, that date, as set forth ia ths 11 statute still stands under ths .court's ruling. . DR. J. D. HUFHAM CLAIMED BY DEATH (Coutinusd from Pitge One.) College, and one of the leadiag spirits in establishing the Baptist Orphanags at Thomasvllle. "For many years bs waa pastor of tbo church at Scotland Keck' where he led many into eons orating themselves to Christian work sod established a strong church. Wbllo at Seotladat Nock, ho and bis church established mission churches in a largo auction of Eastern North Carolina, many of which are aow strong churches, and ars doing a woa dcrftil work. ''lie waa' a man a great faith and seemed to see largo results from the very beginning. Few men have been loved as has Vr. Hufham. It la a great blessing to our Btate that so noble a maa has besa aparod to as to such a rips old age!'' Dr. Livingston Johnson, . editor ef the Biblical Becorder, said: "la the. death f Dr. J. D. Hufham tho Baptist denomination loses one of its most distinguished leaders, and ths State a true and loyal eitisen. Dr. Hufham waa a great preacher, a fasci nating writer, a charming eoavorsa tionalist. Hs possessed aa unusual fund of general information. He read wide ly aad retalaed what hs rend. Of him it might truly bo eaidt 'There is a Tay saota ao Trust yourself aad tho A dtllcioo creamy cent r et luacioua ptnaappla frnit corarad whh tba bemt gTada of mooth vanlDst chocolate). Tha Uata of ona roakea yoo wrmnt another. AUERBACH cHocoun rmtAfTU runr iak Taeeeses SSsSies Sishsij rW n ttmm Imr S Mmjjmmr em awa It jme rr sMra. O. AUERBACH A SONS stsa VC 4SJSS1 as 47an T. MgWTOKK :., T Renew your health by purifyinjr; yovv. system with Oukk and deTightful ro 7 Lefor biliouarveaa, colds, -. - ctmatipatioti. fceadadsea. and atotnacn, liret and ; blood! troablefc . - - . Tho gmviam' mrm told only in 35 packmfwa. , , Aroid inuUtiotu. 5 PlPi AND ODSERVER, ftALEIGa N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1921. prineo aad great visa falloa this day ta Israel f w .. s ' ' Mr. W. K. Jonas aaid: "I kavo kaowa Dr. Hufham sines X was a boy about 60 years.- Ha was edi tor of tho Biblical Boeardor.. Whoa I first knew him. Z was thea employed a tbo -popsr myself. . fiiaeo that I have kaowa kia well. . It hag besa a gasat pleaaaart to sua whoa we vet siaes those days aad ha seemed to be aleassd to call mo ons of kia boys. "No maa among too Baptists of tho State- Baa coupled a more prominent place daring kit long lifathaa Dr. Hsflum. Mo oat has attended mors conventions aad aasoeiatioaa tbaa hs did. ' Eg was a supervisor of all ths gkUerings bs attended. Ho was gladly accorded a seat ia them all, but bo never oeeuplrd it. ' He was oa bii foot all that time, going hero - and there amoag ihis brethrsa like 8t. John of old, with bind salutatioat and affectionate greeting. yThus it cams to cast among his popplo a people , that had no bishops- hs same to bo kaowa as ths 'Bnptist Bishop.' Indeed he had a unique place amoag bis brothrsa. . I aa sea bUa aow as bs moved amoag them. "What a beautiful vision his life givwt'USj wbst a dslightful man bs was! The saiSta front one end of the State ta ths othor, when they bear that Huf ham is ao mora will pause to express their deem torow. at his going and to nr w mum it aav uim pf.uii w. l.ii ... ku id. .;- League Refuses To Stay Shelved, Republicans Find .(Coqdnoad from Pago One.) to aa adult ta got in he had to have a small child ia bis care. Tha scene was like that of a. Huts fsir la Bslsigh, plus tho crowd, that gathers oa circus day for tha parade, vendors ef pea nuts, toy balloons, , Easter chicks sad Easter eggs, cnying their wares oa the edge of tha crowd aad making besdwsy ia it, . Tbmrs was ao discrimination on aeoant ef race or color aa the White House grounds, for in tbo crowd doing tho ogg rolling thOe were blseks and yellows aa well aa white children. It was a conglomerate color scheme that waa staged. Until nearly o'clock the weather was sommotr-like, bat. then came a wiad and mini storm, the weath er turned sold and tonight thsrs is a cold rain. Maay hmsjacata For Medals. Tho publication ia the Nowa aad Ob server that there were. love two ruil-4 lioa medals awaiuag requests rrom lor mar service man for them has brought to me already a number of requests from North Carolina to secure the medals for ths wribers. I have turned these requests "over to tha War .De partment which will ssad out blsnki which must be filled ia order to secure ths trophies of tha World Was.. Let ters to tha War Department aero Will take the blanks to thoss who rsquest them. Tbo quick response to ths ar- iNSTANt POSTUM insttofooSeel DELICIOUS ECONOMICAL AMD BETTER FOR YOU There's a Reason" The Art of Home Decoration Hat Become a Profession All beauty is achieved through eertaia controlling influences aad to recognise aad carry into effect tkeaa guiding principles requires years of study la the history of art, architecture and color. The benefit of such training I am prepared to furnish ay ellsata without additional eosT to them. " - Schemes of deeo ratios designed and carried out. Conaultatloa at year borne by tppolatmsnt ELIZABETH THOMPSON UtH FsyetUvIHo St, ?& ' -SALIIGH, N. C. A pure paint that has lor ha wshtcW greatest pfwasnrwativo of wooCL - BoU ynt dlveot tram the tWtorr as swills mis soaaa tar sow so ea SCO-CO PAINT tS rL .mm.. uij.UiMnTiiNrmAr "i , ZiZtj&JLX&T" f AT SMTTIM fklCO. Ik I i TTbsii Auction Sale (Public) U. S. Army Motor Vehicles Cavmp Jaaaup, Ga. IOiOO A. M., AprU 7. 1921 Trucks Touring ir Hutu, i MmSi . w. o -s remr4m WklM a. x ce Sttaesra ' a Ma run VMotorcyclet (Unaarricostble) 1th elds ears Isirtaa and Earley-Davidsoa Blcyels (Usmervieeablo) of vsrtoms makea . A 'or far tosiar Remember the Date Be For further iaformatioa and catalogue, address rsins orneis. si. rss errrsiat i MOTOR TRANSPORT DIVISION Oflee OS? tao Quart erm aster Wssmlngtara, P. C tide published Sunday about" medals awaiting claimants shows that it pays to advertise ta -the flawa aa vo- Hon. M. I Sbipmaa, Commimioaer ad Labor aad Printing, ia bora irons Baleigh ia soaf ereace with Dirootar Goaoral i. B. Dinsmors and Assistant Director General Wsde Hamptoa Bkla net, at the United Btatee employment aasoeiatloa, with reference to te-oper-Mtinm batnu tha nation aad State ia employment work, Mr. Bhipmsh being the BUto director Of amploymoat Tka Geaersl Assembly Of Nortn Caro lina at the 1921 asasiea passed aaact to establish aad msintaia' a frea em ployment service la North Carolina aad the eomferenee bora is with regard to eo-everatioa ia thia work.- Mr. Bhlp- aava that the condition ef non- employment ia North Carolina is aot satisfactory.'. Talking of crop condi tions he ssys that thero U a geaersi feeUag that there ahoold be rsductioa ia cottos and tobacco acreage, wno -umus for eora aad potatoes, and Increased attention giving to the raising of pork. wanlaw to Farmer. H., im a lok outl warning I" to the farmer, ef the South from their friend Tbe indications re that there is soon to h a boost stvea to the prices oi cos- ton, and perhaps of tobaeeo.' Its pur pose, ssy those who are keeping lab oa the market and crop conditions, is to use this boost ia order to get the larmars to jisnt largsr acreage in eot toa and nbaeeo than Ss eohtentplatod la ssreags . reduction plans, with the hops that tbs pla of proceanro wui rive low Dries d cotton . and tobacco another season. It will be wise to keep this la mind ns crops ars being planted rememberina that the men who are aa rising as grsst ss a 80 per cent do ersase ia cotton acreage and ia tobacco utreaew: ars maa who havs at heart the interests of the planters of tbe flnnth. " Hal. JossDb W. Little, of Wilmington waa here today and saw Mr.- Frank Hamptoa, secretary to Senator Simmons with tha purpose of scouring Senator Colder, of New York, to deliver aa aa dress at tbe aanual convention of the Building and Loaa Associstlons of North Carolina at Elisabeth L'lty oa June 10, Maior little being chairman of the executive committee of that association. Senator-Chlder baa the invitation undsr eonsidsrstion and will glvs an answer shortly. Mr. M. Broadhorst Glover, of Ballsy, WM btrt today and bsd a talk oa political matters with Frank Hsmpton Mr; Glover is the representative ' from Nash ia tho North Carolina General As sembly, ths youngest representative of that body, bearing the designation of tbe "baby member." Hon. A. W. McLean, member of the War Finance Corporation, -who hat. besa KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy-It You Know Dr. , Edward Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young Is to feel young to do this you must watch your fiver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark ringi under your eye pmplea bilious look in youi nceduli-eyea with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comet from inactive bowels and fiver. Dr. Edwards, weil-known physician, in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed will ofiwe oil to act on the liver and bowela, which he gave to hrspatients tor years. - Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. Tbey bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing tho system of impurities. i r.Edwardk'C41veTabletoareka7wni by their olive color, JL5cand3Qc, UNSEED OH, leoognUad aa the eisn iIijS n i- srW- tvtanar er GUARANTEED " TBKSOVmNCOTTOr1 OUtVUmrAM rAmT raoouCTS Drvaeoei DmCM tswsss.es. ssawfascBIsssVi Cats - twhsMWlt. ela. There aaa sons ce. Aworiesiiaa, . rraxsr cwa m 4JSMV sWrS. M M tUH at Mita. TM rut to nsMt aea all GeweraL . MtraH ' F ' '. wrs4 M.FOX i SONS BHMbro . aewil" ittsr Mum r fc., BaWsMre, arytue. raam vstliii mar ss aisjims ateaaar. tSsf mm Wianss , Car. ark aar e ask. ana a isnsMi SMS SUMHirW SWT SMSiiatia ft mmm, as aa 'ilil'il Ml WM sr mwlnwi, ' performing the duties of Assistant 6oe retsry ef tbe Treasury by direct re quest of Secretary of the Traasury Msl lon, ainee bis resignation ef that po sition oa the trd of Mareh, teft lor hie borne at Lumbertoa tonight for a abort rlait Ha Will tetura to Washingtoa Thursday asoraiag Col Beaacbaa Cameron, of Baleigh aad Durham, presidest ef the Bankaaad Highway Aoseciatloiu Is la the city as Smoke Cigarettes ; r For. Your Health Cigarette Now ' Being Made Witkout Cubeba or Tobacco. No NicoUno Nothing Habit Forming. ' -.' ' Contaioa Fragrant and Sootb inn Medicinal Herb Which Smoke Perfectly. 'This cigarette gives out a medicated vapor, which ia inhaled aad exhaled through lips or nose, with real content ment. Not only dpes the smoker derive more pleasure, but there is a valuable re medial benefit These cigarettes are aa aid ia warding off colds and give relief ia throat irritations, bosrssaeai, . ca tarrh of tbe bead or throat, of Us stop ping those roaring, bucking or othsi hssd noises, of which colds aad ca tarrh are the cause.' Dr. B leaser's Cigarettes contain ao eubebs, tobacco or habit:forming drugs aad will not produce nervousness. Cost ao more tbaa other good quality cigar ettes aad at the asms time you have a health-benefttiag, harmless, delightful smoke; that carries its medicated va pors into every nook and corner ef the sir passages, clearing up the bead, nose and throat aad enabliog yon to breathe freely and naturally.' Any well-stocked drug store can sup ply Dr. Blosser'a Bemsdy in Cigarette form, or will order it for you. It it al so prepared ia powder forn for smok ing la a pipe. DR. BL088EBS Medicated Cigarettes May now bo had at aay drag store la a coavsalsat pocket also. 20,35c Doctor Tells liow to Strengtheo Eyesight Br the itnsle ef i Bon-Opto, aayg. Dr. MVI have inawecVa lima in V many tnataneaa, and ejnlck relief braiynt to hflamad, aching. Itching-, burning, work -a trained, watery eyes. Read the doctor's fall statement soon to appear in thkt paper. Bon-Op to ii sold and rocom mended everywhere by Druggist , M TasM (a vauM aserlMM) taken at night wtn aetn aee yew wen, ST MtuMf and otreaathsalng rear V forever yeere Ct e? You. 25c BO JsVTjra3ut if-i:;i-ij4-i'.'svrjcfa; I Know wrxsv a I ImSis aad stlMlasUi I 2rJliel PI ii j ii iU UA with tha arDreeea- ing good roads meeting ha- Greensboro. Hs will be Joined tomorrow oy sar. A. Bountree, of Birmingham, director general sf the assosiation aad Mr. & ' ForYour Business Mr Merchant. ' 1 Tha Aa-sner for ear laaadry eaa be bandied In eoaaeetiee, wiU iV p"t businM of an Merchant. Druggist. Postmaster, eta, with ne increase in expense. - . . v-;i Ton not only gala ths eossmlsslea which we pay yeej for JundUag toto bMiness, but yon bavs servsd yeai enstoajsrt bettor who yen give thea this. additional ssrvlee. ', Small shipmeaU bandied quickly aad economically by man. Write today for fan Information, Uujdvy pries lists, etc. , .' '' ' '- ". --; AGFJtCnf DABTMBNT .- CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY . KALEfGH, 1. C ' V North Carolina's Acknowledged She TAYLORS Again Demonstrating Taylor's Superiority o f Values Special Sale Today And Today Only Thirty-Five Taffeta Dresses This is a picked lot of beautiful Taffeta Dresses and every one . a special value. E lis more HE2 . HtHE Vast power yielded by X the Dual Valve engine in the neV Pierce AjTOw.mfiaris speed But more speed, safety; 1 Its' instantly, available power meets any emergency. Its Power . under, periwtcOTtnxl,- DOWLING f I I ; ?" lrwliog Motor Company "V ' Charlotte - Ashevlile ?- If. Vaajtdry, ef Gfeensboro, a member of tbo oxeeutjvo aommitteo of . the anoeiatioa.-" " -;-?--- Air. K O. Iindermaa. of Greensboro, ia it visitor to Washington today. ' of the Saelaslvo aad AathoarH J than sp&d it means ,i , j
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