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NEWS AND OBSERVm. RALEIGH. N. G. SUNDAV MORNING, MAY 8, 192?. GET LTGXiOATED - Father Erte Confections Frost Cfcicasa st Ciwent Get Drunk Qn It I Chwiott Maty T.-aadw fcougbt tot contain --whiskey ml the eaue of WlkiM wraJ, ebiUjwa at the Booth ' Ktatl JntMiaatod ka TM fatkat of a e4 fcheehildsea brought m eev homo from Chicago ut hi boy took tome of tha Candy, to, ochool giving it ; to friends. TM ebildrea NUni we i sijr toean Bwatoev alt being aA . ' fueled alifca aad all in ataU el lav toxhjuAtoaa Fiea ! th eon4y f : groan ta a rlp an tkia brought out the sbmU ef ryt wnieaey. It we eoaai4a4 eible that the ayitem for putting rya whiskey into : tablet Utm bad bee Uvea aa4 waa brought home b the father aa ! knowingly. D hlePhaui M anabla to tuuteasMJatV kowwveri, hew eiooeol eouia ' be iiminut to the eoady wa aapoeed io the open, Tertheleaa the tablet h4 the melt at V whin and had r virtually the aaaie Effect o tae d that a few drinks ef ire would have am a ma, hi waa aaid. Tkt tablet were about the ix of , el ongh drop. None ef the ehiidren 014 oxakia to, Pa MoVaaiU what the tablets tooted we ni n couiu . fee any ea about the health elBce GREENVILLE CHAMBER GIVES A CIVIC DINNER Greenville, a t. Service waa the 'aexaeam Thareday night at the) elvie dinner, given by the chamber ef com ' mors la the interest Of the waited eiti aaaakja ef Pitt onty Howard Stroag in hit dUceuree ea idealiawt laid P' .tienlar atresa tiaon 11 Bow Da. Kd wardi, an evangel", told of the groat wwarawMehewetorouga "; ' iaughiughewea took ""Service aa his the and hi. White, k re,i,'f1d' atinud reference to it The diaaer wae pronoun4 a treat euneeia tesreeeaMlve nea aad wowea from all aarta ef Pl eoaaty weea there Peapite the iaeleauiat weather they awe frew all aretioa ef OreeavUlb aad freai erery tewahlt-oot roadi whieh r eo bad that Mr. White, wha are aided, Mid that he eeuld aaaare aU that the ret wajo rejiiet whieh the erga tee chantber tahri would be the Imarereataiit ef the readi. LARCf.NY Or CHICKBNI WUIla Tonng, colored who wm pUeed la the totmty Jail eereral weeki ago U defauH f b",(' charge, af tarway of ba and on roMtef trow . . Mltehell, a resi dent ot tht Mtlbarale awtiaa, wa haled1 bfcir jDitke a. E. Oweai je terday ta faea aaothtr eharge frem the h atiaree. The aer waa ahre4 with the lareeajr ef alt laore feathery biped front Mr, Mitchell, the alleged theft having eeetirred aometime durtag March. Ypnng wai benad aver te eourt ike. ucead effeaM. and lent baek . 4kll ta awaM trial ef both eaeei at neat week! teailan of Wake criminal eearf, ' No Appeal From Ruling of State Tax wommisjion (Continue-! from rage One ) . Infringed) tliot ea the apper of lh Cnaon Manufnaturlag Company lo It for revittna of the valuatioa of it prop erty alleged la the eom plaint, it wi jlmler the ittue repreKatlng the State 4nd t eubordinnte geerBniiilal agency, the eounty of Oal.arrui aad ao it finding! upon inch appeal were flaal both ai to the Btat and te eald eounty. Th defendant! are further adriaed that the legislature had eomtltutional Authority to enact a law In filing the Mhmtlnn ef nronertv te commit the . whole matter to iu etiperolilou and to Make III aadlngi nnal, wllK in aiaep tlM hereinbefore Itated of the Infringe , merit of the eomtltutional fight of the individual tat py. Tlu defeudant tth ta thla deoiarrrr and mk Ert thereof a copy of Uiatiter 1, Btra ion ItNiO, marked Ethiltit M. - The General Auembly at it recent eeclnn ef 1921 by an at ratiflcd March I, 1031, tranefcrred the power and dutie ef tin Btat Tea Commiuion to another and diitluct body called the btatfl leprtment of Kevenuc, end thu in effcet ) defendant are adrld, abol hhed the Hlate Ta Uomruluion, and theie defendant ainca May 1, 1W1, have not and cannot have any function , to perform a iiic Htat Ja com mlaaioa. . ' Wherefore defendant k judgment eualalmng the demurrer, dUmieaing the action, and thai they go without day ad recover their coat ia (hi behalf UeurrrU. Committee Defers Final Decls- ; Ion On Blair Nomination j (Continued from Page On.) , ' !a th diapoiltioa ef the iacome and eets profit to of which complaint might le made by other corporations or aartla ef great wealth. Hi attitude waa that the disloyalty be claimed we show a by Blair st Chisago would pro? disloyalty ta th interest ef the go. ernment in caace which might come be fore Mr. Blair, because ef hia mental Ottitnd toward ma of wealth aad aer weratien wbn tax complaint were mad. v Aa Te laeeme Tex. 'from th book of th Treasury De partment evidence waa produced which showed that the appeal ef Mrs. Blair for a refund ef about 30,0O0 iacem tat had beea approved aem time ago, and that the refund hed been ordered. This took Mrs. Blair oat of th oa taatioa. Ia th case ef Mr. Oaanoa th evidenae offered waa that in 11 h had taken member ef hi family into pertaership, aad had made gift to 'them, thia earning cut ef the preceeda ef kU eotte maftafaetariag Interests, by mean ef which b had reduced hie oiusc preat Uuc aad leaaeasd the asBouat da the government. It was shewn that erita sumetbiag bke iljttO, 000 claimed a ki Ua by the govera meat, be held that ha waa ealy due it earn tbMJtOO aad waa eeeking aa abate. ma at af bot HunflK) from the gov erameat. aVaater iohaaoa weat Tate thee mature la dated, daeleriag ta ifUtiAM between Mr. Blair a4 Mr. Can bo were ek aa to ha aa ifli ease afoa him a emmlseiBr, and . WAHTBU TXfKRIKNCBD STKNOU raphereVWlr ta OUmera, Juverpor- ateoVTi - . . t tit that person with eueh eoaaeeUorm ahoM be pal Into, ao Vmportan,t a foe. Prtawr Lam a Joke. Ua, BkU bad Committee maa Moao head, ia their teatuneaj imu regard to th vote at Chicago, treated the Iorth Carolina, priaaarx jok i Mid that they gave) attention te it; that they, aad other delegate te Chi eacre had 'determined not te be boa ad by It. Tkey treated the matter a of Utile rrasyraiMaoa. aayiaa! that the ri mary came o, lata that the official report eeald atot reach them ia time for obtaining recognition at Chicago. Aa to that view awaater Johaten heU that aa the primary waa held on Katur day, June f, there was ample time for th North Carolina) oelegatioa to have tafcrmad themaelve af the reealt eo aa to vote ia Chicago the following Friday. Blair, he "declared had violated the law and betrayed hi people. mreviou declaration ef aJeaator John aoa being that 'a ataa. who will violate hit own, Htate taw it unit to admla istcr the) national law." A to the ebarge ef Benatdr Johnaoa that L. Caaxea, f.tkr 4n Uw of Mr. Blair, aouigkt by foimlag a partrahip with bi fiamlrjr ta laaaen the amanst of hia iaeom tela, that th government had UereeMd the amount itated la hi return, that am being required by the government to pay tk larger amount he had paid and now sought a refund there waa intaodueed the book ef the Treaaar Pettajtmeat whieh ahewed that the amount skarged against Mr. Caaaoa on hist 1817 return waa ap proximately iMbft that Mr. Oaaaon claJme4 it should be approximately tajo.OOO, aa set out by him ta the re turn, hia claim, tor aa abatement be liifl approximately aU0,OOO. Aa ta thia the eeateatloa. ei Mr. Blair wa that Mr. Cmanoa ia alktwed under the law to, aak for aay Hafund ha think i due, ap vac forma beiag prepared by th Treasury Pepartmeat for th' pur poae, a4 that he acted within the law. In thia eoanectioa it i known that tht law trm ef whlck Secretary of State Hughe waa a mewurr, formerly the firm of Bugkea, Round, aVhurmaa and Dwiaht ef New Yorl. ppurd before th Treasury Pepartmetat a uuncl for Mr. Caaaoa. Th Treasury books showed that th claim af aire. Blair for a refvud a her ineonao tax, understood to be about 30,000, bad been allowed (om tlut ago. Ceaeerning thia, Ben ato JohJMoa held that Mr, Blair ahould not be put ia a position ta act upon such ciaima, iai o wui oe anecieu iy ditioua wkioh bar ubor the Cannon case. In thia matter the position of Mr. Blaif ia that h ia praps rl to do fall Justice to all elaimanta. aad to ft ritrlv in all matters, aid thnt lis ha interest U the claim of Mr. Caanoa. Ua both aidus th present tla of th matte wn eourtoous, but Hntor Johnaoa did "t mine worm ia ditmalng the condiat of the North Carolina delegate at th Republican national eoawsnttoa. johnaoa Nat Throng. Th time liuiit caused th eeiamitte . I 1 I . ITL.. J .. m aujourn m hWaatop Jokraoa propone to add lo bit contentions. Mr. Blair will remaia her and hold th fort. ' National Commit remaa Merehead will raaiala for few day, possibly till ftr tba next hearing. Both of thorn cipresa confl- dene ia the ultimate eonrlrmatloB of Mr. Blair, Member of tba committee with whom I have talked any tat they axpeet .ie Bomination to be agaia reported fa vorably; that th Bopttblican will "steam roller" it 1 rough il th belief ef the democrat. Presiiktnt Harding and ktoerctary of th Treannry Mellon will continue ta UPPVrt Mr. Blair. Sen ator l'enros is still for Wm. Senator lieed, of Missouri, Baked many que tioa evldsatly ia aupport af Henator Johnaoa a positioa. Mwat Upeed Up Acwon. Another angle of the matknr wa pre sented to m late tonight. It is that under th law Acting Conimiuioner Went, ef th Internal Heveitue Bureau, cannot eontinue to act after next Wed nesday, as h will ltav been holding temporarily for thirty days than. The federal atatutea -in reforrina to tern norary apDolntment mad by (he Presl dent In ease of death or resignation aay that these ahall not ba good for mora than thirty day aad that there can b no reappointment ia a tem porary status. If this i held to apply IB th present ease, th tient will bare to speed up iU action ia th nomination and eon1 rmat Ion of Mr, Blair, But it la understood ther r other wltnesset yet to b heard pro and bob. om I)omi)raU of the committee aay thai th charges of Hcautor Johnson will st adrarsely on th Blair confirmation, but will hardly flcreat it. A numhor of North Carolina new paper men today received carbon expire of a telegram addressed to Senator Hiram Johnson, dated Ureensboro, wub'h read i "A your former supporters and future well wishers, w beg you to withdraw your opposition to !vid H Blair.'' Th ilgnatur are i B. H Chandler, ki. E. Mamlall, P. U. Baeaon, U U. Bedmond. A. V. Heath, Frank It Shaw, W. 8. Floyd, F, A, Prltrhett, V, B. Morgan and W. Jl. Beeae, It ia aup posed that till telegram leached Bena tor Johnson. Tar Heel ia Waahlagtea. Mr. David M. Pearsall, wif of th superintendent of motive power, At lsntla Coaat Una Railroad, ompaid by Mrs. k'liaabeth Orpbelia, both ef Hochy Mount, at visiting Mr. Eugene Hartley aad Mia Aana . Uracil. He fore returaing to Bocky Mount Mrs rrnraall will pay a visit te Mia Klaanor i'earaall of this year' graduating class of Uoueher College, Baltimore. Among the North Carolina viiitor today are Judge nd Mr. J. C. Biggs of Balelgh. It is understood tbet Judge Bigga will be retained as special assist ant to th attorney geaeral pending the settlement of come esse wbu-h Judg Bigg hi beea handling for the Depertiuen! of Just Ire. Other North Carolina visitor are M B. Beam, secrta.y pf the Chamber of Cemmarce of Kaleighi D. C. Uave of Wilmington, Br. 0. O. Vardsll, preai dent ef i'lor Mocdooald College at Bed Borings, aha is returning home from CherlotU. Mr. Adelaide W. Baglry, who bu been visiting her aoa, Mr. Henry Bag ley, at Fort Worth, Texas, ba returned to the city. Angn W. McLean of the War Finance Corporation (topped ever in Richmond en hi retar trip frem Kiastoa aad discussed with beaker aad tto men ther th adritahility of calling a meet ing of the pester aad esporters of Kortb aad Booth Carolina and Vir linia U b bald with th War Finance Corporation with a view of cumulating the export of cottoa t foreign aou trie. Th matter wa left open as the recent meetiag la Atlanta arranged for a aoaferenee of banker with th War finance Corporation ia tw York. The Utter meeting will have la it bankes and exporter from all th cottoa States nd tutor plan will bo diaeneeed. Jri ApprcUUon , of Vfb PAVTOTMI , . nu, out aao ve w at voun THE WHITE JUDGE OF TUTUIU Extracts from aa article bv Alexander now llviaf la New York, b a former Baltugh pa, kMibf Ua, lHd 01 the City Court bars, lie waa for flv ynr Hltrtt JMdg o( Amaricaa Bamoa, secretary for Native Afair a4 1I4 ad,vir io the CymiqaAadt of Tutuvla Aaval euttaa. The era for th South Baaa ia aa of the paradoxe of the war. It ia aa if, baring fought for civilisation, men lud denly desired it opposite, aometbing that need not be fought for. because al ready "leW Tha blaaaed island ef dying raoe gad vaulshed maaaen b came their reiuge. who aa ao I friend Bailed to Tahiti, Samoa or the Bolomoa reef, of who ia imaginatiea ha aot made tha voyage himsait ta at least one of the peat foiling; talc of mon wno navsi Before th ar It wa aot ao. Wksa gathered my family aad went te Samoa, ( wa aot ia search ef adveature it ef eureeaae frem the trmla of a Judge ia a Noitb Carolina town. I wa called to aa administrative task, a eklef Jus- tie of Amaricaa Samoa aad aaeratary of Native Affair aad legal adviser to th commandant ef the Amaricaa Naval Btatloa at Tutuila, who by commission from tha President ia likewise governor ef American Samoa. I went u romantically to do a duty. but long before I glimpsed my ialaadi, I fait th (poll of tropi aeaa. Enchant ug. many day w cpeat oa tha placid waata of the Pas Ida and through my- tariou black night w aailed wader th Southtra Cross. At Ian w beheld, Bt at first, the harbor of Samoa, but the green hood af tha volsaae Peak, and then, suddenly, after a faw milea, a aar rew gap th entrance to Paga-Paga, th bait harbor aad ceallaa itatiua along ocean path f ta thousand mile. It lie at th cross read ef toe groat ra sine trade routes from North Amerie to Australia, from Panama and, Sutb America ta tk Orient, Tutuila Naval Statioa. a Amaricaa Samoa, at which, immediately after my arrival, I took up my dutie a Judg, ba a eurioui stalus. - It il neither ot ureign tat aor colqny. It 1, aeserding to the decision of variom United States governmaat dapartments, "not foralg but domestic torritory," but Samoani ar not "citiMM of th UnlUd Stat" lthnugb "they ew allegiaace to th flag," and ther ia ao mean provided hy which Ihey may atatin cltixenshlp thrnush naturalisation or otberwiae. It may aeem atranga, therefore, that I, aa American eltixon. should bava (one to Hamoa to order the pative aot to pulld their pig pen and wall tcroaa th pub lil highway, My right to order then thing ia a country ever which th dated Htates ha no toverelgnty U part of a long story of aativ wars with relinHou disturbance, nnd of in ternational complication that nearly brought about a fraeaa among three Bowers. The great date la Samean history 1 13(1, when th Rev. John William ef the London Missionary Society went out to Sapapalii ea Savaii aad otorted a missionary ecmpslga that extended in a few year to all ef the ialanda. Th labor of John William represent th first orgaaiacd missionary enterprise aad th beginning of tedy Kurepeaa trad. By laof), tha United Btatoa, Kng laad and Oermaay were all repraaentad lir commersial riant in Apia, but, la th twenty year that followed, tba Oer mans and th English forged ahead ef the American. Finally, ia 187. after variou uaofSsial pasta between Ameri can representatives and Bemoan chisfs hd baaa epuditd by a govaramsai avarae t foreign antanglemeat, treaty of friendship and enmmerc wa ceasiuded. with I'go-Pgo deljltely recognized as a United State karal Rution. England mad a treaty with Mmoa. uaraiany mad a treaty wita Samoa. The, for more than twenty veer, German, English aad Americans quarreled over their respective interests ia the islands nd, at will, made and unmade native kiaga. At last, after mora thaa en tragedy meat to ad monish th great .Power that peace was the better part, a convention aigned in 1000 divided th bland Into phsrra. Tutuila aad th Maan group wer d algnated a American I th rest were dividud betaac Britain and Germany Britain Immediately ceded all ber rights to Germany in retnrn for important con cessions in th Solomea Island, nd Germany thereupon ran up the German flag and declared that Upolu and 6ari er Uarwa territory. The United Stto did otberwiae. Th Naval Ktatiea aaa eetabllahed ia Amsr i-sn aianioa, and th aommandant ef th Naval StatUa waa designated as gov rnor. but th oueeuon or evereigniy a nicely avoided pad hae never eiaea beea toushed apea by Coagreee. Ike courts that I aha II describe to yon were established, Nader the geaeral order of the Secretary of th Kevy, to elertlae care to conciliate tha aativee aad eul tivato friendly relatione with them. Th eonimaadant waa tola to eetamua an orderly form of government. Hie tret lea-al adviser, aa KnglMBwaa, iy in drew up the plan of Judicial a mialstratioB, veetlng the iadicial por in the High Court, the V mtrtci ueen ad vUUg court. Th Piotrict Court was the oa ia which 1 epeni most oi i,v time. The District Court at la the govern ment ballding at Tatalla twice a week. The paraoBBcl iatlnded, beaidec the nativ Judg aad tk Amortoaa Judge, one American clerk, a Seaneaa clerk i aa iatorprete aad a marshsL The marshal wa a greet ix feet native, earned Fercatasi, who would h adorned tb Amerleaa aeoitioa of drum major. Before court eoBveneo. tner wa kv drinking In tha yard autoido, Kava ia aa innocent eaough drink, mad from th root of kava, a eh rub of the pepper family, nd nerved is earved or polished wooden, fcewb. It eosetimptioB I a ceremonial process I and tne I never in ail my esajr ia ta lataao sew any on 1 drank. X call it aa innocent drtnfc. W life And Health Mean to . To Starrina Soul Iff! Tw WbwW fll Vw" r Wrawtbe uacv (. M4 Vh Mutv, ea, c,t OaH Stow, aad. feai In Tt4f 1 Stroaach ia "Ana Judi Btroaach gatkarod around a ?k undo the breadfruit three in baek of tha aovera ment building, kav a taste for kava aad did nat often drink, but throuarh all mv vear ia th island wa pre a tod with tk flrat bowl of it So much ceremony lowd thlngi up, fut ia th mind of u company aaaembkd it left ae doubt aa to rank aad It probably caved tlm ia tk long rua. Aft tk otkr had emptied their bowl, th marshal snneunsad eourt. I la my whit duck ault want first, and thaa cam Uoliea, th aativa Judge, grixaled aad bar footed, ia aa impoaing wnito anirorm wna press uwob aaa blue epaulets. Clerk, intarpratax, mar shal and chief af police with the week sinnera aval nit tk island coda, fol lowed. Mullen oad I sat at a ralsad bench at pa n4 of tk om, a long, low room like many la the tropica tram my window. I eould tura aad see th Jung 1 aot 60& ft away, aad th tangled Bias ef banian, mango, palm, nquaiai running pp tha height to the top of the dead volcano, 2,100 feet above sea level. Court waa opened ia Samoan. Par Samoaa 1 beautiful language With rich, broad vowel and few consonants. The eom in g of th whita ha roughened th speech, ana the native patoi in Tutuil ia urr4 with k'l borrowed mostly from seamen pr Germaa. Plain tiff or th oblef ef police presented omplaiata a warraata, and tha day' work wa bagua. Thar waa ao pros ciiting attorney, and procedure wai simple. Tba accuied might plead, "Cor rect er "Not correct "Tonu or "Ulsi tonu," which means, literally, "TisaH true," asked question aad lifted th evidence, muck of which wa always just hearsay. Little it wnttea rjowa In th islands, and mush is talked about. Legend passes easily for yoaterday'i aews, aad lying 1 aot, according to el aativa tenaU, a ia. Whaa I bad dia sovsred to th best of my ability th guilt or inneeeace af aba aeeused. would aak Molioa, 'What do yea think t" urtea t pad to wade bim from appar aatly aoand (lumber ta bear anr alias tion, but, awaka r-.aleep, h w likely ta agree with my view. Ouaiionally he would have aaetb id, but, if I x plained, w usually voted tnaethar. do not remcmbar that thr w vr ay ral differaaee ei apialoa. Usually the prisoner war fined ( omtimi they war givea plsoa Mntea and lurnea over ta hrlfl ta work a th roads they war aver lubjcctad t ay rulty. At th and at tba week thy war allowed to go bom to their vtuagiBj aad, una tbv aouli aot as cap xpt t th wid blue a, they alwaya turn4 up bright snd early en Monday morning aad ?e4 the ikeriff an ansisiy oa nir Dasair. TURTLES BY CARLOADS AT LA GRANGE, SAYS PAPER fri fink Ywn Of Yew Award. ed To Bam lftartY I,a Orange JBorian Sam Meare, who first achieved fame pr g'Uing marooned ia western North Carolina: during th great flood or mio, i at H agaia, U U a didattng for th mendacity medal aa nually awarded by th North Carolina Prese Acaoeiatioa for tke biggest iar ia in mat, not satisfied with hav lag started a yara last week about some Ave thousand wild geese or wa it fire million N-Oyiag over LaOrang at a low altitude early ia the morning, meare come out Ml week ia tba LaGraage Uneriaa, af whieh h is ditor and sol proprietor, with th following prtx ash yra of th aeaaoa "It ie aot often that th folk of New Fork or Chieage lead to LaQraage'i oopular market to make purchases for seme extra meal desired, a JGrtngs is a little too far front ties town to render ucb service eve if iu per eueneecy weoio; xorm a Big aa vantage ie ibo nontowtvM or Ikes place. "The vcriety rang and th other ex cellent feature of Mr. B. U Williams' tore is not maintained with tk ass of tl growing Jjly, it popularity is th product of hrd work and aa vr alert activity of Mr. Williams, who in cessantly is oa th outlook into rery market offering and ko prosecutes with reirntles Sort tb stocking aide of in buiae. T d thia, it access! tate Mr. William to tarn aside from th great produce meat and aupply mar kets of th larg town and make par aonal visits to th swamp and jungles of the surrounding country, with this in view h accompanied Mr, E. A. Wal ter a a trip last week whbek took them into part of Duplin, Jones and Crevea eouatia. Mr. Walter would call oa tha rural nurchiat to sail them th mora Upl rticle whieh whole- alar bar to enter aad ia their jump with a ear ease owaed by Hoary Ford, ALLEN & ALLEN Practical Bricklarwre tutd PUatwrarg Bell Phone 1071-M tlj 0 logwood Are Raleigh Pheae 1 BaUigh. N. 0 D. G. AUN t. H. iUXN JNO, J. WCLLf, C E. CivU aaaej Ctwultiow Engine KOCKT MOUNT, V. C WUa aa4 Briakl aeaka 4wtoU4 .County Map. Yew, Make a CifUf Ufe PM , ItQ.Mt man MVS .DOLLARS m nwuimsj . to f, a. caww, balbmiii. a. f, Of petreit, tkF waW Wllt tkiago pi latere! la tke.fcyway and hedge. Ba aor. back hog aad tick-eaten attl di not ialerpat Ma, WiUUmg, for inch quality ef th atuJI that make ataa ad aaa could, fad no. plic ia kit tWXf room- Bowaver, fee. (lid rua aeroe, many thing la these rural oe- tiana which mid add aa inviting va riety q the aed of kia tra.de, aad among them was th offering; of turtles. "Maury's geography dooa aot Indicate the evtensivenoH af th turtle produo tioa la the swamp aectioa of tk thr eaiinties, or 4oe t,h prodtipn aaa prevailing price aav a piac la the trading oa Wall Street ' bul avarthleaa luck doeg aot diminish tk kigk quality or great abundanc f th turtle, and at fint Mr, Wilimi c oucalfed p th 14 pf f tUaf a M- naf on tao wwa owana, a4 aaaag ia turtl apoculatloa fane, hut fh h feund th ofsiina atiaared limit- Wa, ha akaadeaed; tkui idea 4 BlJr aougai taf aa ? ia vauraag ma ket. They wr offered to) aim ta (oi of 100, 1,009, and ae aarloadl. Mr. WillUim aooB becanit tk waiter of ah ale aad ealecad from th vary best offering trtli fo preseat an aad mda trangernt fof futurt auppliei and ta appriattr patron pi 14 Grang at aa permitted to anjoy turtl aoup for moraiag, aoo aad aight wwie. "Ta tk MDortor. Mr. Cecil Burke, who kaa eaten in every olaa of eating t , , K. . T aouaea ia merica, nngianq. rwaac and Germany, aad wkoae - palatable taste make kirn, food judg of whether turtl oup 1 good, ordinary or poor, jawq tnt tao turttea brought Buy Vow Cwl Oirtf Tba blfk ?' a the paatr Atltaai plaint any thl ao of opal In a thlnar of st, there kra no com- ooulit -elnc thg re- navai pi a mono; the srovsrnn mint restrlctlone r among those who have learned hoar to buy coal. Th way to buy coal 1 la td get It, direct from the mines. Thl save aavesal middlemen a profit. It save hauling speaa. Anyen oan now buy at ln price, whether a oar oad buvar; tar one who use onl ten 0 fifteen ton a year, thig ha bean iaaa poaaipi tnrouga a Plan voivea t" larae and old-established oonaern, Iblcasa. i - ' Thl company baa thousand of pu tpfner in variou seotlpns of tb tfnlted Btate Whe reoeive all of their ooal direct from the! mine. These cus tomer are pleased aot only because 01 to many qsiiar oy ay every year, but Iq because ofthe duality of ooal tha ar getting. Many writ mil may never piwn umu vuhi that make ao little duet, that burn o well, leavinar ao few aehca. If Vou are a coal user whether you us hsfd or colt ooal, much or little It will be greatly to your advantag ta 'writ tb Barnic Coal Co, t one for price, toting kin and auelfty of coal yoi uss.TAdv. Charter Bo. ITM Citizens National At Bsl.lfb, la tka Stoto pf North Carolla, at Uto aUato of Saainoa Ixtaa aa4 4iut '"y'liv.v: tr-.e..sTfwf Ovr4ra, ure4, 36-l oear4, ASHW ,,..,.....- Vi B. (jevcmmaat aoearitisa owned t I)opoaite4 to secure aireulatioa (U. 8. koa4 par value.. 172608 All ther UalU4 State Government uriti 656,lVeM Total , t ,,..,,,.,.......,.., Other boada, tecka, aecnritles, oto.i Banking bouw, aoOjWOJK)! fuvnitur aad 4xtora, p6y3r9 Baal aetata owaed other thaa banking huie., Cask la vault r. Lawful reserve with Fe4erl rcserv bank,.,.....,,..,.,.... Item witk Federal reserve bk 11 process of eollactioa (aot availabla reserve) Net aateuBt 4u from Btio bank , , hat amounts du frem bapk, baaksr gn4 trt aompanic ia tk Unitad SUto Exchange fr clearing bouse , , Check oa other bank ia tk am )tf or tow a reporting bnk (other thaa above) , , Bedcjmption fund with U, S, Traaurr a4 ov from V. S, Treaaursr Total ,., Capital etoek paid la Hurplus fund Undivided preftU ,,, , , 870,141.88 , Beierved for interest 4 toxe accrued , 40428 Less current ei peases, interest pa4 taxes paid,,.,, Circulating note outstanding , ' Amount dua te federal reserv bank (4eferr4 re4iU), Bet ameaBtc due to nstioeal banka Bet amounts due to State banka, banker nJ trait eompanle ia State and foreign certmed check outstanding , cast)cr'e ihecki on own biak oaUtaading,., Dmaa4 depoelto (other thca bank depoeito) anb)ect to reserve (deposit pay able within 80 days) : - Individual depoeito ubjeet to ahwk , Tim depoelU eabjact to reserve (payable sfUr SO daye, er subject to SO dy or mar notice, 4 mU1 oviags)i Cert ine toe of deposit (other ta fet gaoary be rr ewe 4) Othervtlme depoaita ., failed Bin to depoeito (other thaa postal savings), including War Leaa deposit accouat n4 deposil of United Stotoe disbursing emeere... " payaui wiut f fuerai Total ,w STATE OF KOBTB CABOUJf i-Coaaty ef Wke, r I, U, H. A4rw. eaehier atetemeat la true to the bt Subscnb4 a4 wwora to be for m tki r4 day of May, IS1. (Seal) riAIfK f, H4TWfX)0, , Hetory publi. - liy fomajiaeioa expire Mart 1, 1923, a by kfr. WiJUami mk th at titrti aoog at frf at, K)f eopr, with U b fforto of Hr. wiuiaaM f fan oioag ox everything, b sometime rtta low eta thing hard to gt, Out If tk turtl upply M ta lt tHrhkUt" k tor aad yea cd aem fpa hem use, aiaar a atoaoa. kadrd ar Ureal, I mill auppiy yeas waata, a4 kaaaj (kF ar pxsgllint turtle. . . - ' il reault of irBlr lttr aent out by th 8wc4uh Peace Society, before tk Internstioaal Espennto Ccnveatisa reeeatly keld at Tke Blgaa? aikiag s- pertf a all Enrepaaa aountriee philolo gist, pfasldaou pf mBwheat1 argaal aatioaa Mrliamaatariaaa, pt.f for their oDiniona aa to the future aalrarsal Ua- guagt, meet of ikg nar fa?of4 Ff ; Uf f f I variety of faason. . A Weat Virgiaia 'ma ayi k ka ol4 tba problem pf souarint h f i tit, but fbt TOfl4'i wftont 4 methoa p ao :yrjf (aa fpw Prvi4tae (ft. h) imh -' fajtiMrofrrfrrrMffrrif W 8MIW In Men'- Work, Such m WB TPRAT YQUB CLOTHES WHT?-- Qyff Pejryips If at pear aa your postofflca Send it by Pwcel Tp4 3ANITARY l-AUNPHY IUJJDKES, PTBPf AKD PLEANSB8 THE BLAND mmm ROOM AND CAFP SmeMns Gwd Every Day Tab) d'Hota M.aU Lunch, ?8c Dprnef iX? 11.0Q mmm suwday, may a Scrrcd Ewery Eweoiny ( J . . 1 ' .. From g:00 ao 8:00 p. m. fruit GocVtaB Baked Trout, $pllanjdf is fi)ce4 Cucumbers Cpiclf an JPot Pia New Pptateea in Cream Strlog BeanA Pineapple Salad Hot Bolls Strawberriea nd (Cream Coffee Tea Iced T Jlflij Bport of Condition af tba BPBOCECEB, .,,.,,.., ..,...,.....,.,.. iSla,TOI.Tl LIABIMTIE& countries reeerve aaaa pf tag above named beak, 4 aelemaly pf ay kaowlcdg aa4 belief. a. U, Correct Attoeti Will Pend ' Handsonis - Caa?ei ' - mi.i a-1's . . Evervosia ssha, wmm vlasaen mm annTem r-f-.-p. .p. --w a'"'""' wv Tr-w will PW tatarested iffer of tha Chieceo thf rm Bpeetacia Mens, Dept. B C1T8, lfi W. if.i.. tea ana.1 nf A- . C, LIUJ. VII 4- X wj fH veienH 4n 9H fmm' pair of thefar Urn iaa ni VUtem GlaiW Ffa oa trial,' e "7 toadar of tbit paper wh write tkem. Tkeso aple4id kUhob will enabU aayena to reaa ta smallest prints thread, U fiaiat adl. aa ta or ar. aad raefent ey gtraia gad headaekes. They re W liarat field Pjlld, v kand- om in appearaaea a4 aaonld last lifctim. JJoat otai aay money. Bias- , ply rear nam, addrocg aa4 tgo a4 ttat (b Uag'k aia yoa bxvo - wearing glasses, aney prut fen a won. th glass It ogee, hy arepaid bareel poet, te use and wear ff B day free. If yoa a tw(le4 ia ararjt .waf aa4 want to keep them, yen ara thea U pay (he smal( harg pf teJH, other, wise retnrn tha glaiici gad yoa are out potbtag. f jog aeoapt tkeir Pffer a WUavejs asxt7 WAA ajawrarwr saf B&aejamayeaem avaa) B baauiUul, vlrta lia4, ipriag baek pocklt book apeetaelo aa which j to b your free of all ot-(AdyJ ftoaorrff ptotrlet No. Bank aa April IS, WM, ' $SJSMM 809ST49 9JS2&J 157188.74 41,8884$ atfsojoe 9JSB1M I16,2tt1 MOflOOM iOOK)0.00 IWfiUM IK ,008 A3 , ,., th United T4A81J1 1(SoO0j00 44.1 27,7S4jt leSjBl S4,lS 1S4J3 15S430J9 300.23 8833 JH ftX400.00 J14,70S.U fwoar that th above, AMPBEWS, Cashlor, J N. E. EDOEBTOJf, ALBERT AKDEKSOV, BICHAKD U. LEWIS, n Pirwtoff .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 8, 1921, edition 1
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