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NEWS AND OBSERVER RALEIGH. N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 6. 1921. BI.1SEFM MARKET PROGR Business And Professional Men Perfect Organization To . Promote Project , ButiaeM tad proCnahaal stfa rrpr ttBUag all trctioM of tk But wer tabarce and tot US r preduntd, galk rr4 jresUrdajr aaoraiag ia tk How ef IU ataOve to iioow. te-eperaUve atarkrting aad perfected aa ergaflisa tloa t proniot the projort.' Ew B. (, ( Xaleigh, pridfd aad -iaUodaee Sr. JL. YJL KigKft.Vho. l pliiard tk ssesaiag fit Ui ro-perttis aaorrnsent vrblrh it ow sweeping tht Soatk. He told hew grower nl busi arts wet kad presper4 through to operativ jatrkttiag la California whrra tht seats priaeiples of IibsIism orgaal. sstioa as coataiaed la the - v,Bt Kotfk Cereliae awwiatiom, were Brit applied It yean ago. la ontmitini eoaditloD In California and North Carolina Dr. Kilgort ttatti that tier U today gap of a generatioa botwt'-a 7 Xertk Taroliaa Tarati aid To ni. H reus farmer sr profptiou ia CU fornla land valu art high and tht Statt la ski to raise esMigh tain t build concrete roads tad sthools and charthes. If wa do not gt a (air price for agricultural product wa can't build rtr- good roods, tthooli or thurcu I 8. Teraliason, of Wilion, told tUe bastnses mta. "It takes moufy to build roadl and make improvmnenta nad in a Stat like North Carolina all money tome from agriculturt.'' Mr. Totnlin sea aatd h was for ro-operative market lag keeanse it was a commnnity pro poiiUol iud aot Just a fsrnitr' profo leas. " TV BSiiriMi and professional men perfected an organ izatiun and elected tk following oflicers: Y. B. McKinnie, liouiiburg, president; 11. Y. l'earoe, WarjnT, first rtri president; W. '.- Pr on.oci nd vie president; A. W. Htiain srewftarr IV B. Prow, I. VTom linsos and Clarence Pee members of the eietutive rommitU'e. Thvst men --- were instructed to appoint a large eon mittee of leading btislnets nnd profes aional Die to terra In their own dii trict ia pushing the etmpaign for the a-eperative marketing of eottoa and to keece. Tble committee nnnoner-ut that tht big eommitte to rover tht btnte will be ready within the next few ihya. Tha following resolution was passed by th men present at the meeting ia tht eapitol:' "Eetolved, That this eonference of buiineei men approve cooperative -arketig aa a iiieana that hit been aeceaafui elsewhere where tried or year in marketing more intelligently . aad profitably agricultural products and increasing agricultural prosperity and tha prosperity of all other lines of bust ness In agricultural fitntei like North - Carolina, and pledge our support to the movement for eo-opcratlve markotiug of eottoo and tobacco In this Stae." IXECUTIVE COMMITTEE -OF LUTHERANS TO MEET ' lfooreiH, July 9 A call baa beea ' tent out by President J. L. Morgan for a meeting of the eiecutiv committee of the rnited Lutheran Church of North Carolina, to bt held in his ofllce at Salisbury en July 7th. Tha eiecutivt eominittee It enmposed of the officers of tht synod with three additional ministers and three laymen. Tkia will be the first meeting of the committee ainca tht merging of the two Lutheran tynods of North Carolina. By tha Uniting of tlitue two synods there it Brought together about forty thou aand members of this denomination in - the Btate. 7 On of 'the important problems to be presented for discussion and solution at tha Salisbury meeting will bt that of komt missions. Tht two synods are tarrying oa an. utentivt mission pro ,. gram ia the Stale. Another question for discussion will bt that relatinn to the thret aducational institutions now main talatd by tha synod. BAPTISTS LAUNCH DfflVETDR SOULS n Rev A. C. Hamby Holds Con ference at Sanford; Orrjani- ; ration is Underway . Saafotd, July a. B. A. C Hamby. atw talxtmcat sec rrtaxy of tha Baptist Stat hetrt af Xiaaioaa. keld (oafer f net la th Firtt Baptist ekurrk af this plact Tuesday ia th interest af th "Every Out Win Oar" eaapatga. About half tf U U ekarrkt ia Ut flaady Crctk Asaoeiatioa wer tvprMstH at tRiC eoarereTkri SyTpairtbr aid leading laytnea. Th "Every Oa Wia Oa" sartat a laaaekd at tk ral astiag of th Bdutlrera Baptiat Coavaatioa ia Chattanooga. Dr. Cka. C kbddry, eor- rcapoBding secretary f th Board of Mua'ioas, ia' aow busy orgaaiting tk M associations ia th Stato for tk big ampaiga, ahlck ia to be put ever from September JO to October 10. Every Baptitt ebureh ia th Stat la rg d to kord vangeilstia mrvtinn, if praetieat, bfora that time, aad tkia period will be devoted to a general roaad ap ef all the available resource ef each church. Th eampaig it to be of th eame magnitude as th TJ-Millioa Campaign, oaly It will perhaps be nor difficult and far mor Important, tack ckorcb STATE'S FARMERS To Make Rich Red Blood ReritaJIxo jow worn-oat x lskastl nerret and bcreaM Bouthara BiptUt CoaUoa is iUtng& 7&i odurAnc) to put a aa intenaiv aonl-win I ssktd to put aiiig campaign, aad ack member is a rjed to try to wia another an. The goal it th winning of two aad a kalf mlllioa tonlt withia tha nve year period eovtrtd by tk 75 Millioa Campalga. All th paatori aad laymea preaent yesterday pledged themselves t eater th cam is if n heartily and do every tiling within their power to get their churches to go In action in the cam paign.' Dr. Hornby mad a fine impres sion oa th pastor here. This was bit ateond conference. II went front here to Hamlet for a eonference today. Ir. kfaddry -it-fn h !eatMn part of the Utate koldinR similar conference!. Her. Walter U. Gilmore, of Sanford, hat been mal iire'tor of tha earn patera in the Sandy Creek Association. . It ia trident to th most casual ob server that the woman who aota the stylea must have a grudge against her soi. WOMAN FLEEING TO DRUG STORE EXCITES CROWD Officer Investigate Woman Seemed Much Di tressed About Some Disclosures. , "Ob, It's all right now or soon will be, ' answered the excited woman to the offteera inquiry. "You tee my husband brought home a microscope and it was very inter esting until we put a fly under it and when I snw that fly's feet and realised that it had hi en on our dishes, and, oh! most shocking of all, on my baby's face, 1 could not endure the thought aad cam to get an fiterminator for aueh pests." ' She got Frierson't Fly Driver and Mosquito Exterminator which kills flies, mosquitoes, roaches and ants quickly. It does nut ttain, ia non poisonous and has no offensive odor. Full-sue bottles with apraytr and di rections, SO cents. Sold by druRKiats and grocers everywhere. Friersnn Drug Company, ilfrs Charleston'; 8. "C. Adv. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Medical College of Virginia (8tat Institution; Co-Krlucntlonal) Stuart MoUulr., M. 1). I.U. D.. Tree. MEDICINE-DENTISTRY PHARMACY NURSING Ntw nUdtwwe, completely equip ped laboratories unrtor full tlmt In structors. Unusual ilinlcal tacill 'tlea eperea In I hospitals owned by ttt " Coltea, atso-1n tflty hoSpltaTI' anit Institutions. Itrd Xttsslon btflne Beptembtr It, 1111- For Catalogue, Address J. R. McCauley, Secretary taat Clay Bt, Richmond. Va. '-iia'aaaw-- Skin roneh. smarting or begin nine to ekow a rash? Kswaoi OtiUmeat it what . yaa iwad to aivt qunk .. .. rslief and elaar awwytht troubU. Thaa adopt tht at of Baatool Saaviaf . Stick, Tou'n toitnHrtt.it With r lint, mt stova. Resinol High Explosive Needed In ; Clearing Farm Lands; Rates On Melons Not Too High Newt and, Observer Burets. By EDWARD K. BRITTOJf - Waal rtrrU Acta. Waakingtoa, Jvt l-Tktre anmea a eaU from N. G. for picric arid for as ia tleanag f rm bads. Taking actioa fellewiag a tetter from J. K. Herring, of Bitaeaville, Cor.gressmaa Lyon, took bp the matter of oUainint nitric seid front tS Bnreau ef rublic Boads. Fraas Director UcDonald ht obtained Ike la formation that ther were about l2,Y$flVO powadt of tt at Pparta, Wit eonain, aad Fort Wingate, New Mexico, that this must bt cartndgod and pre pared for shipment be fort anything aJd be done, that t more powerful rap thaa that atcd for dynamite miut be aaed. The kurtan is aow formulat ing plans to bare tht acid seat out, th prepsratioa and freight charges to be paid for by th er. Congressman Wsrd it tUe receiving letters about tht matter, and learnt, that picric arid will ecst U cent a pound. Early actios is koped for im eilaiaiag it for ase, tad Mr. Ward saya ht is taking ap tht matter ef havieg shipments made ia bulk ts A'ortk Carolina, aa this mill be tht Cheapest way. Te faraiak Boai. The eonuaandtng geaeral at Cm sip Bragg, North Carolina, has advised Senator 8immoas that ke will fnraisk tht Camp Bragg military band t the local poet of tka American Legion, Rocky kloaat, for tke great American Lrgioa celebration which will be keld at Rocky Meant ea Jsly 14! k. . Tht Interstate Commerce Commission it ef the epinioa that North -Carolina snippers of cantaloupes and water melons receive reasoaablt returns for tksir shipmtatt to northers points under tht' existing rstcs,' and to states ia a letter to Senator 8tmmoBt. It says that California s cantaloupes, - Georgia and Florida melona, with a higher rate Uk Urt-snw )nm; ast iuUIIm iraa which wvl luullr ti. hut pur errniic iroa Nuutt Irm wluch It ilka the ten ia rw Mood ti lik th im ia miiuiali, IntlU aa apvla. Oh Sum al HmtM Irna it tstimatcd W to aosvauautelr ttiivaint (in Vfliif iraa muni to Mtin n-aalf quart of ptmarh, sm quart of inn wretabla or totf oa appla. ft to tito taking extract ml hml of mtint ixrarnta of mrt Nuuted Iraa is nartiallr pmlumtrd and Tm for al most lauiwdiat BMrbtioa and avimilation br tto blood, whU. ibcuIIIc iron it iron jiut as It nH froa tk actio of strong acids om small io of iroa Slinas- Ovcr 4. 000.00 peopl tnnuallr art taint Nuaalcd Iron. It will not injur th tntk nur diiturb th stomach. A frw dowa will often omaMmos t arkk rouf blood. Your whwi wilt Ht rfn4d kr th manuFaeturrrs U ri oo aot obtain atiifaclonr mulU. "mi of utolituts. Aiwar IntUt oa hav- ln (wnuin orcmni Iron Nuxated Iron. liok for -Hm Mknv N. 1. rmr tabtrt ko!d b all druraisu. Adv. rWR I Btrto4rfwaawtl lndurnnc "TIZ" FOR TIRED OR ACHING FEET hi VI Vk S Tomorrow MiritjnsT- WA ttawl eariwt. " to and vtet K kjatHra aa. limlnativt srtm. Imam th awp , tits, rMvt Weh HMdMbt tad Bu- CeMtUwUoa. . WOW years ef tfeljSt, that ef California three times as great, Oeorgia aad Fiorida two time aa great as th rabea from North Carolina, ar being sold at gratifying fgurea, that the season t proving a most successful eae, and that if it eewta era a more ia North Carolina - to produce watermelons, as mack at SS per scat greater thaa th cost is Georgia, that there.woald k a saanria of aver 300 per teat for North Carolina shippers after paying the preaent freight rates. Mlae Fay Ferae Dies. - Osford. July aV klise Fay Fsrham. daughter af tha late Joaa Farkam, dfed at ker kom a Taotday saeratng aXUr a lingering Ulaeea. Tk fsaerel service waa conducted hy Erv J. IX Harte, ef tha Baptitt thsrch, ef wju;k shs waa a member. Th laUrmeat waa mad la .'Imwovd cemetery. 8h It torvivtd by one sitter, slits xaatee rarham, sad JNO. J. WELLS. C E. Civil and Consulting Eaf ineer SOCXT ktOUXT, H. C WU aal Brinklty makt detailed Const kit pa. HOTELS AND RESORTS. THE WAVERLEY a Virginia Beach, Va. Equipped with all modern hotel con veniences. Prlvatt baths. Hot and colrl running water In all rooms. Tri vets water syaUm. Address Mrs. B. Q. Porter. Jr. Baby Clothes at 1-2 Price Slips, long and six months ....49c up Pillow Covers. -. -nit upt Rompers from 1 year .... . . . .$1.44 up Flannellette Wrappers and Petticoats. .. .4Se up and other things for the baby all at half price. Before you go on your vacation, come to -The- Gift Shop Room SIX Masonic Temple Raleigh, N. C We close every afternoon a 5 o'clock 1 1 brothers, li&m? uxi Herbert ssd laaaelL Th!. e. BCRCESS TO ASIZVILLE AskrvUle. Jaly t Cale K. bargee af Balcigk, Sute Aijutaat ef the Ameri caa Legioa, will be prtt for tae regalar moatkly mtetiag ef KiSn Rock well Poet af Asktrille t be keld Thurs day might. Jaly It. at S s'tWi ia tht Us tea w Temple, klr. B urges, ia a eammaaieatioa te th local eotamaBder, Tbomaa Bird, aatd that he woald prwk ably attend tha aeit moathly BMeting ef tka Aaaeeille poet. LATE -i -- Death only i matter of abort ttoe. Don't wait until peine and aches beccoeinau.b)ediseaawa. Avoid painful cooavquencea by taking GOLD MEDAL The world's etaadard raanedy lovkidatT, vr. Madder end ark acid tooubltt iho Matieoal Reeswty of Hotmad siac Owaraataed. Tart aiaaa, all drnggteta. ri roTTLts r : Battled la Raleigh, N. C, By Jonet Bottling Co., 41S 8. McDowell Co. " Pkon No. IMS Qaddlng &, Morrison M aarcipal Ea giaeera WUaea. It. C. Highways, Streets, Water Supply, Sewage Disposal HOTELS AND RESORTS. Juat put those weary, shoe crinkled, aching, burning feet into a Tis bath. Tii is grand, glorious for tortured feet. It draws the swelling nnd poison out exudations right out. titopt the pain of cornt. Ends torturt and puts your feet into perfect condition. Yonr shoos won't seem fight and your feet will nevxr hurt or get sore and swollen. Think of it, no more foot misery and yon will wear smaller shoes. Get a box of Tis at any drug ttore and get instant relief for a few coats (Adv.) WOMEN'S VACATION U. S. Training Corps Camp ASHEV1LLE, N. C. SUSANNA COCROFT, National Commaadaat MRS. T. W. BICKETT, Commandants Southeastern Division. lit a week payi board and all camp expenses, includ ing lectures, physical culture, swimming, pageantry, ander Elizabeth Grimball, dramatic director, N. Y. C. 8portt, games, group tinging. Permanent camp now located on beautiful eminence overlooking Swannanoa river, and Ashe villa plateau and mountains snd on paved highway. Come on upl Par apwtlealoa blanks, earn taforma ilea aa Aabevtlle Mtnatmre write t. S. TRAINING CORPS CAMP Care BOARD OF TRADE I I ASHEVILLE, N. Q. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES PEACE INSTITUTE " ; 7 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA For Young Women. Established 1857 College Courses. Preparatory Courses for Standard Collegs JUauirw snents. Diploma la Piano, Voice, Art, Hiprestioa and Home Economic. Comnjreial-8eerstarjal Court. Tttchtr Trsiniag Course. Specialists ia all departments. tULAB. WYNNE HALL, Home School for Girls. 7 " 7 MARY OWEN GRAHAM, Prear "Navajo 'Tiger "S. 0. S or "Par aslatew Rooting. Each . Brand Car-. ics an Honest Guarantee; " Dillon Supply Co. MachineryMill Supplict Machine Shop To Our IVIany Enenfe Patrons Our sale of Pianos, Player-Pianos and other Musical Instruments which ended last Saturday night, July, 2, was an unprecedented success. A lifetime devoted to selling only the best in each line we carry has suc ceeded in giving us the confidence of the public It Is and has been at times a temptation to place on our floors the cheaper lines so urgently demanded by on class of purchasers. Our judgment has proved right, however, in not doing so for did w not have th complete confidence of th. citizens of Raleigh and vicinity w could not have attained ouf recent great success. . We sold in our great sale every piano new, used and second which w had in stock. Our business is now readjusted and we hav taken our loss. No mor war prices, no mor war pianos. W ar back to normal and pre-war prices prevail her In our now fresh, complete stock of the world's best pianos, player-pianos' and other instruments. We now sell only th sara instruments as we hav sold sine 1887 and while w suffered si large loss in our recent sal, yet w ar happy to be once again oa th gam prlc level with th same make of pianos ai in the days bef or the upheaval In prices. As a final word then w want to staU that as always quality con. sidered, we guarantee to sell you a better piano for less money than you can purchase elsewhere and to assure you that our interest In you does jiot cease when you hav spent your money. . W ar at th tarn old store with the sam old reliable makes of pianos at the old time, low, sensibl prices and our business la increasing by leaps and bounds each -year. v:::;;:::;j;iiv.;:';" :':,. ,; - To thos who purchased from us at our recent sal at well as thos who purchased previously w extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation and assure them that any and all promises mad will be religiously kept. Only through their cooperation could w hav attained our present position as th "quality house" ef North Carolina and to each, and all we extend th right-food hand of fellowship. Darnell T!iomas Husic House J18 Fay.tUviH St . Raleigh, N. C. A-L-M-O sS I." i I crs 5ccv froyrv ' TT MIGHT HAPPEN TO YOU If all housekeepers could learn how much harder is their own work than that their husbands have to do, we would not be able to build APEX Electric Suction Cleaners fast enough to supply the demand for them. Have you, Sir, equipped your homervith an APEX to end the hardest work of all sweeping and cleaning f ELECTRIC. SUCTION CWW&l Wonderful tUCTUC7 sucTioir CtSiWOt V Before Our , . . Special Offer Expires Already scores of ladies in every .neighborhood have profited! - by our Special Offer. Have you f If not, do not delay longer but call, writs or telephone us today, sura. Monthly payments,' so tmaS that you will never miss th, ' ' noner, will quickly pay for tha APEX while you are using ay Don't (ail to share in tLisjinuaual opportunity. - THOMPSON ELECTRICAL COMPANY 11 rayettevlll Street "
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