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NEWS AND OCdilVCl. IIALCCf I. N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 192 TV Is News tzl ObserTer - ' SUM. N. C. " PiiUuImmI tm Day la the Tear BV TX1 NEW AMD OB8EBVKB fUHiH ... 0 COM-ANT. MKMBK Of TH AMOCIATU nW Tb Imaniil Tnm to oarinslwly mtfiM to Mm aaa ta faMltttta at all am m aabttebal errata. All Tiro at la aaafaatiaa. af social dheatabi hereta afft , ,mnKmtion matt - t r ! at Araw i . - Mali) Bailr aad sWar DaUr Ootr Oa Yr MVS Owe Tan...,.eM Six aloatas... at Mentha.... t.tt Tars Heaths. l.M Tkras Meat. l.M Oaa Moata... . , Oaa Hxta.... M aWar Oalr By "e Oa Taw $2.M Sia Moata....tUI Basnrat ay Carriw la BaWik aa Tewa Oaa Ta....tO Tkaaa MaaUa.tt.M Btx Meataa.... I M Oaa Moat... Ji OaaWaik.... 4 lata at the esslaa at BaMsa, Worm caianaa. at MORNING TONIC (EHxabetb Woodbridgc) Ta aar that it la wwmaa't teak to make taa ham li to ailai ta stoat a. labile meawlag. Ke af taa grasp taa make tb baa, thongb aar en caa mar It. It Mat be nude ay all, far tka aaaa af all UNCLE WALT MASON ODS riSBt" Taa varU la fad af treable, aatb bMi aaata grl.f begtae, tad every scat la aoabla, an4 rry ra la twlas. Tb far aar tall, tba gaaoliae we'r baralai la mostly caa tor all. Two cylinder srs sal-slag, tba battery la lamei a byword aad a btoalaf I Ufa, tb dlemet gao. Aad Tat tba falta aaaa cbeerfal aa tbr pare tbelr friaai tb fellow wbe I taarfal la rather hard to Sad. I bu tb aa.pl chaflag aaa Joeblag aa thy aaaa. 1. fcaar y aelghbera laogblag while befog garden aaaa) I caaaat as eerstaed It. such ntlrtb all vtln tp- paara; UI life does aot demand It It rather calls far tear. There' Borrow a tb ecee. tkara'a aorraw oa the ahti ay rbeumtls aetloa relieves tba aala a aaar; wae Ilk a at ratal tnteadr thraafh Ufa, aaa ar alU; my ban baa aot tb fliadera, aay cat la throwing fit. My akfea are alwayi ctoaaed, far mt aa aaa will abla, I aarbdoth 1 am ihroaded, la aahca I ra clla. My aaal la tora by taaalaa, mf way ara'gray f rim' ka hire gat tb aiaaalea, my dacka raa'l leara la awlaii aaa yet I ar ma grlaalaf a tkoagb tba world war iae; aarh awrriateat aau laalagwb I aa aheddiag hriae. (Coayrlght by Gcarg Matthew Adata.) 'Harding for eloa tl with British." Wker ha that poliry of isolation gooat 3m f 3. Montagu probably Toice ,th sentiment of a good many Ameri aan whb b aay bi eatimen pickl Carpcntier a th winner, but hi judg nt point to Dempey. Com prom ia eema stamped all over Harding. R wts a eompromiao eandi date and ao far h item prone to Uk a torn prom iae attitud oa arerything he aaa to pass upon. TtOVlXa AJf APT. PCPIU Oa of th-snrprios, at toast to tks anthlnking, of tha Harding admlnl tratlot has ht th eoasisteaey which tt bat Stark r tha foriga yolkia af tha administratioa of Wood row Wll soa. Ia tha matter of Tap, th man dat Jot VttopaUmia, Msxleo, sitting ia st th Allied 8nprm ConneU things bar been don .prattjr asaeh as tb Demoeratie BeereUry af Stats with th baekiarf had adtii f th Demoeratie President had indicated h thought they ought to b done. , All thos policies which President Harding as candidal had declartd ta b goad eiough only for th junk heap hare bean scrups lously and ra minutely followed. - Coaseqaently it is not surprising to and ry theughtful eorrespondeat of th New York World saying that Secretary Hughes and th thirty othr eminent Bepublieans who said during tha campaign thai a sure way for Amer Us to get in th leagv wa to aleet Harding, knew what they wer talking sboat. "President Harding," this writer adds in explanation of his position, "is n good hsrtd man, emotional, and want to d th right thing in th right way. But it hi plain that h is of rush mental make ap that h need to hate the way biased for him. H wiU, follow the lead of th best minds after h has learasd to diserlminat between them and the inferior grsde. There will b his diflehlty. "President Hardlag hi strlrlng con' sistsntly with hit ill-considered, half baked pre-election pronouncements against the leagn to And a way to the same end but by different means. Ia other words, ht doe not want to take th straight and narrow road, because it was laid out by another who might get some degree of approbation for par log th way, bscaus of th vicious politiesl germ that poisons the blood of our politicians so that either they, can not or will not tee things aright because a political adversary ssw them first." Ia recent ntteranees Preeident Herd ing hss shown that he has esst aside his formerly snaounced views of the wisdom of a policy of ieolatioa for this country. He has expressed sentiments regarding American obligations to ehaotle Europe thst might hsre been framed by Woodrow Wilson. Indeed, the New Tork World has compsred ut terances of the two Presidents on th question of Americsn' responsibility to aid Europe and revealed striking re lemblaneel therein. Mr. Harding, impelled by the water tnd abler Hughes, is proving ta npter pupil than eould havs been antieipated. eariou circumstance now, however. Demand for th manufactured prod act neeoiaarily Is small, for th peeplo bavt llttl to buy with. Wherever th money is, it it not In th hands of th ;rat baying , public v Prtbably th nsana faetartr ar in mww votHioa mow than in mtny years to do juttien by their aployet. i , Tha altuatioa demand soaceaalon front both sides, a spirit of conciliation and mutual , lyapathf and nnder standing. - ' ;, - . VITAM1NKS. , Vitamin, newly dlaoovered, x a tentiai in food. They art found ia orange, grap frut, tomatoes, spinach Mi other froth, frujta and vegetoble. In canning these fruit and vegetables it I aoeesttry to best them to kill th harmful bacteria. Bat boat la bad for th ritsmlnet, neeoaaary ' for ' th canned fruits to bo'wldlatoa to) th highest degree. Beiene bat worked out the problem. It ha determined from txperlmeate that high degree of heat for short time will sterllii th fruit tnd at th tamo timo not destroy nil of th llfs sustaining viUmine. 8ns talned moderato heat will ateriliao bnt it will also destroy th vitsmin clo- mtnt. Beside being found ia fruit and vegetable vitamin occur in fresh milk, nature's on perfect food. They trt n food eonttitucnt in which all who would like to at for efficiency can wall afford to besom iaurettad. PRESCRIBING ailZEO WHISKCT Judg Harding In Charlotte ha don th can of prohibition n service ia ordering a stop put to th practice aaid to hav obtained there to om extent of distributing seised whiskey on pre scrlption. On hundred and three qutrt of whithty was found Jn th possession of n man. B gavs bond and forfaited hit bend. Judg Harding in quired Where th whiskey wss. Only 40 quarto could b produced. The rest had been givtn awty to sick people. Judg Harding cited th chief of police for contempt tnd it is likely that th practice will be (topped. Judgee ought to sea to it thst every drop of whiskey or other Intoxicant confiscated la de stroyed. There hav been many upl- done a to th disposition of leized whiskey. Tb Charlott incident in dicate thst th suspicions have aot existed without a esus. Th sdmltti rstion and enforcement of the law most be afcov approach or respect for tb law on th part of th people, oaa never be attained. ' Penroae doe not see in to reuliz that timet change and policies must keep abreast. Tha Pcnnsylvaninn's wsy of thinking belongs rather to Blaine's and Coakling' time than to the preaeat. It is difficult' not to havs a certain admiration for Georges Curpontier, Th Frenchman appear to be a mtn ef taer grain tha a it ie customary to ato elate with tb priie ring. ' Despite all the hue and cry that hsi been raised far a our foreign policy goet it seems merely a question of Ilk WileoB r not like Wilson sad there is little doubt aa to which path Harding is following. Bok offer, annual $10,000 prite for boat service to Philadelphia. Does this aonntry need a greater degree of coa eantration oa th moat urgent qnes tioat Might it not be wU, for ia Otaaee, for mea who hav money to give away to coatsrntrat first on develop tag method of preventing labor troub le,orthe fearful time th rural lee tioa have to tuffer through unexpected daclia la prices t OCR PUBLIC LIBRARY. Ia making up thiir budget for the coming fiscal, year it ia to ha soped that the City Commissioners will make ss generous provision as is possible for the Olivia Baney Library. This in stitution hat had- ao incresns in ap propriations ia seven years, but in the meantime its usefulness has greatly stpanded and its expense hsvs been multiplied. The Raleigh library it doing mor with less money than any large public library ia the State. With about half the city appropriation ef a number of cities of the eame class it it circulating twice the number of books. Any one who will visit it will become convinced of its great power for good in the community and the great good it is actually doing ia stimulating tnd en rich Ing the intellectual life of the peo pie. For Its asefulness to be incroased as it should increase it ought to hsve a more tdequate appropriation. A public library it one of the funds mental aeedt of a progressive city. But ia Raleigh the library, the gift of a generous eitisen, hat had to yield in favor ef atwer and let urgently needed facilities. The feeling of the manage ment aow naturally is that psrhape it caa ia justice aak, ia ease the city can appropriate to public institutions no greater total than in past years, thst sa exception thatl be made ia favor of this vltslly neeesstry institution. The financial diffiealtiee of the ehies resulting from restrictive State legis lation are aaderttood and appreciated, but tht aeede and deserts of the library tre such that extraordinary efforts in itt behtlf art merited. The people of Middlesex by a vote SSI for and only 38 against hsve declared for n t'S.Wf) bond issue for schools. ' Middlesex is a progressive eommuaity and it is not surprising to lad it going overwhelmingly for msk lag adequate prevision for the school chUdrea. ' All around we hear newt' ef thit tort. Spring Hope, a near neigh hot of Middlesex, voted (75,000 only a few day ago. Salisbury and Kintton tre earryiag oa campaigns for large amounts. Providing educational facili tit for tb youth of th land means strengthening th foundations of democ racy. .- Th gathering of both whit and black men nt th courthouse in Tulsa following the arrost of a acgro charged with aa attack on n white girl led to rare rioting, th killing of nearly a hnadatd paoplt and th destruction of much property. Neither white nor blacks had any basin at th court boas, nad If nil had ttaysd homo with thai families much sorrow and trouble could have bee averted. Why aot a drive for getting th mea to ssy t homf PRKVINTINO RADICALISM. Discussing labor troubles, radicalism, socialism, etc., on who ha been tudy ing th subject says, "To eliminate the radical, remove the causes which pro due him, and tins is a worthy job both for God and man." Barring the poanibl sscrilege, this is a sensible re mark. It shows thst the writer retlir.ei that it takes something like omniscience to settle th problems of labor tnd cspitsl. Both labor and capital are declaring that neither is sdequately compensated. UDor ssys it is not gttting a decent living or It wont bt if wtges ar re duced. Cspitsl eltimt that it is aot getting tht return necessary for en largement tnd th provision of em ployment for a growing population. But the fact remains that recent yetrs have shows ths creation of many huge fortunes One mat is worth In the neighborhood ef a billion dollars. There is n small army ef multimillionaires. These mea do aot need nil their holdings- for business expansion. The multi millionaires whott fortunes trt now being mtdt do not used all the money they are accumulating. They might well get along with smaller profits and let their employee have more wages. Meet iadwtrial pltmtt ar in -pro- TBI Bllt IAFETT DIVICE. Th North Carolina Insurance De partment Bulletin expresses the opinion thst th best safety device known is n careful man. That St why with all tba safety first campaign that eta bo do- vised there will atwaya b accidental fires. When people become on bun dred per cent efficient along all lino, they will be one hundred per cent cautloue as to fire and then thtr will be no mor accidental fire. But people will never become uniformly and com pletely sensihls and csrsfnl. Tet fir prevention proptgtnda doe good. Many peopl ar earelest about matches, cigar and tlgarette stubs, ate., because they have never stopped to think. Thee peopl ar th legitimate object ef propaganda and they will respond to it. Th Paopk'n F TRIBUTK TO DR. SLXDfJ. t To th Cditor t It I with A feeliag f woowliar plonoaro that , I note the publication in yesteTdty'a Ifewa and Observer of aaother af Dr. Benjamin Sledd'n noems. -Tb Battle-sold." I am tlwaya deeply interested when bin work appear beforo the puBU taa lor tare chief .rononr " First, botaat Dr. Bledd la an nd- trabU man, not nln boeaneo of hi marked uceee la th renin af liter ature, but because of hi onriablo char acter scholarly, , polished, - oonrtoona. Chriatiam; thooo aro seat or ta words by whieb wo aa describe) ait char acter. ' i- --:,-, . Secondly, hi poetry treat interest bseawee bo to North' Carslinian, though On adopted son. I Hi, loyalty to bin Btato Is traceable in overy poem ht ha -written and hi honrt seems overflowing with love for every bit of North Carolina life. Prom Marphw to Manto bo enersahee ta an reigns af- faction: of everything that help to make oar State n tytoaynt for graa dur and parity. . H ha tang bet D raise nine childhood. In "Tht Milk- white Dee" ho pictures the early beraty tad mystery that eaaratns4 the Virgin State. In "linen- Pettdgrew" tnd ia The Union" ho taken advantage of opportnniti to further praia her deserving name. In the third place, the poet ia In tensely interestiaa beeaao ha i in tensely human; like hit beloved pupil tnd North Carolina beloved ten, John Chailee McNeill. Or. Bledd has a vee- ston for ovtrythinf grant nad noble ia the universe. Man, be love meat of all; the worthy aaa boat. His meet delightful study to eatiaren. at sat and other. They bring; laughter nnd tear ennahia and. torrew. He mile whtn, a hnmoronn remark la made. Ho becomes thoughtful when hie own child startles him with the nsaaswerabl qa ac tions of lifs nnd death. Ia my opinion Dr. Bledd Is a man worthy ef prais. Hi works are eons- endable, is fact notable. I write this principally that the loan ; acquainted may learn of tha man, who without doubt, stands out pre-eminently in th field of poetical Uteratnre of ear Bonth land. If. X. OVZ8HAM. Winston-Sal, N. C. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS 1 VNSKLFISHNRtS OF MR. GRRClf, hloaro Journal. . Mr. J. Z. Green, editor of tb HareV ville Horn, ban sot an enample ia unselfishness that others wenJd do well to follow. Instead of filing a claim for damages to bis land threngh removal of topeoil for road building; purposea, he ia openly rejoicing it the good bar cala ha ha made, and ia resnona to a communication from Mr. J. W. Jonee, who praitee him for hi refuml to "squeal when the contractors invaded hit land, he saya that hs really owea the county for the good road that baa been bail by bio farm. "I was tickled nigh aato death," h says, "whtn X leaned that th county would make nn investment ef four or five thousand dollars per mil ia a graral-snrfar grsdtd rood aero my farm, and would go out into my fields and get the nee tsstry topeoil. A to act result, how. ever, I feel ashamed whsa I think of th meagre, meaaly and eotaparativory insignificant contribution that I made for that valuable investment en ay rtrm. i nave for n long tun contended that abutting landholders should aot oily contribute the necessary topeoil for the construction of modern highways, but that there tbould be aa additional cash neaeeement against th lands to hslp pay for theae modern improve ments, just a lands ar aasessed in towns for street pavemeat aad aa farm lands aro assessed ia drainage districts. If yon will not talk it cut toe loudly X want to max the humble confession thtt it is selfist ia m to be rejoicing because I tot by far the beet end ef the deal and the taxpayers of ths eon at y war handed a raw deal whta they didn't get any mor from at except ths tenooU on a few ers of land. ' t ' ! TVC CARKLZSl fiMORKR. ' ' Insurance Dosnrttnent Bulletin. , afeguardiag America Against 2ire, a. .M.i.l mMikl mihlieatiow af aba National Board of fire Underwriter, will MVS for tne leaaia; nuw im n next issue som urtimg lacrs ana Eg- A-m n, tula "Uatokas. Smoklaat plat Carsdctaneta.'' The majority of at amete ws SU nee mswan. vie ow ta thaaa this as and indif- fereat to the fire haaardt that exist ia their careless us. But tnia artiei remove the film of indifference from tk .4.,'ai tm"u1 wraaeata that de plorabie trait of th Amtriaaa ehnr. actor eareleasaeee with its true back ground of rained building and charred bodies. . It states th cans impartially and witneuf prejuaics w swy nmwmim. At th taa tia it makes some really mmitiini ta tka tabaee industry that every thoughtful oitiae be bs smoker sr non-emoaer may wU dealre to see, adopted. TO CURTAIL TBI TBRFTR OF AUTOMOBILES III GEORGIA. AueUflt Chrealel. AU of ns may net know It, bnt in a "propaganda' letter Just la tbers is iw MMt ti4jili fcalt la aa. urats, that Georgia ha th nnsnvinbl distiaetloa of leading the Bonth in? the number ef automobile stolen nnnnnliy. ' Ths Stat is Stain going in for "pre vention'' mors than "conviction of thieves." lew automobile are stolen by thieve who intend to keep them. They ar stolen to be retold, nnd the vast prof it make the risks, such as they are, worth while. Be the automobile nase elntions havs determined to Uk a tip from ssvaral Eastern State, which hav foand that a law closely rsgnlnt lag the sal of automobile ha boon exceedingly effective. W art quoting from the letter referred to. Tale bill, ta be introduced nt the approaching session of tht Georgia Legislature, provide, in brief, that every transaction in automobiles matt be accompanied by a bill of tale which thall nive the aerial number xf car aad engine end n detailed description ef the machine. A copy must be sent to the Secretary of State for hi record nnd copy furnished th purchaser. Evry tie aust be reported to the county sheriff, who will inspect the ear, chock its description nnd O. K. the bill of tale. The bill provide, simply, that every man who offers a ear for Ml ball show waero n got it. Th bill provide alto against re movinr or altsriat th angin r serial numbers on any part of the ear. It call for aa littl red tape as possible for assoraae of safety. The dealers ia nntomobilet welcome the measure, for it protect them from competition with this vet; th owner approve it becauss tt render hi car lee likely to be stolen, aad the proepoetiv purchaser will profit, became bis newly bought ear will not be aeitea aad taten away from him. Another thing: Automobile ownon are, in som instance, evincing more car in protecting their cars from thieve by so locking their atchinos that tbievee eaaaot readily run away wttb them. Some havs adopted the traee annua and padlock plan. " VIRGINIA RURAL SCHOOLS. Richmond Time-Dispatch. - It is unfortunate that every man nnd Woman in Virginia, and every child thtt has reached the age of understanding, cannot have the opportunity to road the report on rural schools submitted by Charlea G. Maphia, professor of edu cation ia the University of Virginia, to the Saral life Conference recently in session in Richmond. The average citizen, busy with his everyday af fain, knows that, with all its pride in the pact aad ita boaetfulnett of the present, Virginia does -not take high BT ALL, NOT BT THB "BEST. Jamee M. Beck, newly appointed Solicitor General of the United Statea, says if we would all ttop talking, atop reading and ttop writing for n month it would do more good than all tht rem edies for financial and othtr lilt which have been proposed. Thit confirms tht popular impression of Mr. Berk at a hopeles reactionary. Discussion of the problem! which confront th nation ia essential. It give the understanding of one nnother'e viewpoints thtt It acc essary to lessen bad feeling and pro mot th harmonious relttioss oa which a democracy restt. Mr. Beck tome time ago said democratic govern ment wat a fraud, Ht favors govern ment by "best miads." Thee he would let talk aad writ a anck a they eboee with the rank tnd Hit respectfully keep ing silent. Bnt thit It a government by the people, not by the self sppointed "best." REVISING THE SYSTEM. It it coming to be generally realised thst there Is too much standardisation in th free schools. In vnrious places efforts ar being mtdt to determine the aptitude of pupils aad fit tht training to those aptitude!. Detroit is one of those plaeei. The Cam High School wat etttblished to receive boyt tnd girls who had not fitted into ths courses of study ia ths lower grtdet. Tht De troit Newt gives the result, as follows: "These youngstsrs, who whta subjected to the ordinary routine of th standard curriculum balked and flunked nnd wasted their time, nt Cat High School began to show remarkable aptitude. And they not only became ttndlout nnd proficient, but they displayed extraor dinary interest aad teal. At sat ef ths instructors phrtsed it, they hav to be chased away from thtlr work long after school hourt." Quiet prsvsils at Tulsa, It It an nounced. It might atver have beea disturbed had a llttl forbetraae aad reflection been seed ia time. Efforts to provide mere money for the Federal farm lost btnks art re ceiving both Demoeratie aad Republican support la Coagress at they the Id. More Truth Than Poetry 'By James J. Montague (CajnlsM ttn tf Ito Ban nCWj taa) A Question Mr. Edison Omitted There still ia a little to eellam. Bat people with atechu of their ewa Don't keep open beaaea for parties aad oa It'a awfal hew atlagy they've grown. Now aad then, t be ear, you're lavltod To alt reaad taahibiag till eawa ' la the aback ef n f riead, bat that'a aeea going to end Aad whatll yarn do wbea tt'e gaa? The beetlesjmrn still havs a little. Though meat to a mighty had sort. Bat It'a pretty dear faa wbea tb price af a baa Cosaea to thlrty-flv dollar a quart. Aad now the jUcetca ar basy. Why beetlegtiBg'a risky a bit. For aosa day they will raid all the bird la th trad Aad whatll yea d wbea they qaltf Of team it la easy be make It, Prewldlag yee've get a awed Mill. Bat tbe atasT awfal atreag. aad falsa lad right along That that klad f llqaer caa kUL Aad aew thy are haatlag' through bas For amateur boilers ef brew, " Th baaiacee will bast aad the utille g to nut Aad wwatll yea 4 wbea they're through? Year doctor caa write a preacriptlea Fr two or three pint every year, Bnt yea've got to be aUk or he'll cat yea of quick Aad life will b dismal aad drear. Ia fact tt ia just abeat ever. Tb atari of th tniah la a, Wbea they've cleaned the aapply, thea the place will be dry, Aad whatll yaw do wbea It's seaeT ' , THB DAY OF MIRACLES One begin t believe that peace ht really coming wbea eae coaaldera th tslsscestc f ranch Jllta aa Java MeGraw. ' i . NO APPRECIABLE DROP Price may aot be Vtbe peak, bat they are still a Wag way from the valley. : TBE ROUTE TO RECOGNITION 1 eat war hsresa are undt that aohtdy knew they bad wa meiaia till Ihttr aaaaos appeared ea th gersrameat Blacker UsC rank ia the matter ef education, but perhtps hs does aot know that because f it poorly paid teachers ws are turn ing out a better than alxth-rat eiti sens, and among .nil the forty-eight Mate tt Is the forty-third, only five removed from th Tory bottom. r . Professor Uaphls outline ths bje tlvcs of th rural school. Thiy in dud 'equality sf opportunity, nine month term, adequately paid teachers, comfortable scboolbouie, gooa noma for- teachers, consolidates whtrsver totsiblt sf ths etc room schools, proper snpervltio. m edict - inspect ioa, aad til rnral chlldrea between th ages sf I aad Id ia school, ' ; That srotrta sorely Is' aot too am- biUout for a But like Virginia, which is no longer poor. This stsndtrd should hsvs been reached year ago, bnt to our iham the facts and figures prov that w still htvs a. long way to go befor we can attsia it With county schools in tession as avert g of only 17 days, incompetent teach ers who draw an gvrr tg yetrly wag ef 1350, 1,63 whit and (23 colored teacher naabl t pas an amination for certificates sf th lowttt grtds, 33 per cent of th teachers work' ing la one-room tchoola, 1M sf th eute'p school buUding oonttractcd of legs, tnd llttl eaeouragement for an immsdltte betterment of eoaditioat, rt is small wonder tha rural edeeatiee la Vlrglala to almost U ths depths. Throe ar some of the conditions that sr rt ttrdlag Vjrgiala't progress aad shaminr it before ita mor progressive sister mates.' - - '- . .. , t Thr is but etc ahswsr, an remoly for ueh a condition, That answer, ss Professor Mtphit mpbaaiaes, to "Money siore. money." , WIKfTON-SALEM'S KCW HOTEL' . , - NAMED AFTER GEN. LEE Winston-BaUm, Jus 1 At a aott Irg tf th directors of Winston-Salem Hotel Company thit afteraooa it was decided t chtng th aama of th city1 mUlioa dollar hotel from ths "Ths roryth".t "Ths Sobert S. Lef la honor of th South' peerless leader. Contractors hops to hav tt ready sol formal opening about October 1. V- .- t -'r-fjtj'' om m C7ld :s.K, ft r ':fc?TviVltr ".-"'" I I.'". I aUsf"-' cause wc have only tne iicwcst and best' .rtyto to ofte. : V ' You get . bettsr. ftztyjccsoxG our clothing m made. otaj fxoxa tbe belt mitterialia You ,' get ptrfeet fttbMkt notliihjbut therbesd.vroi-k otsUk ed tailbrs evcrcoei fnto ourclotH ing ,4 thtit piaranteeins tpjtndfd many yean "erpic" hai been the bio; feature of the Farley tores. You get nil of this at Farley, without "cash". Your promise to pay is all that you need to select anything you want in the store on a Charge Account with the easiest terms of payment. DItESSEg An on usual offering of the newest summer frocks. Many have dainty beaded and embroidery work. Tbs newest color tooes are faprcsentcd. Every drea ia thi stock h good varo and you' can hav your choice on a Charge Account ToOe atam ( $64)3 $14.98 ii ii keeps surra . ' A Everyone of these ama hare Veen carefully tsibrtd ovuw looking no detail that toifjbt iaiprov tha look, Ct aad workrnamhip. All th newest patter ua as represented in a full lio al materia! and colorinft, Toa caa set any o W rheca ort a Charge AccotaU $16.75 $27.50 $3000 112 Fayetteville Street
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