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NEWS AND QRSERVER. RALEIOR N. C. FRIDAY MPRNING. JULY 15, 1921. . r --x 0 IMIDEB DY PROVES SUCCESS Broadening of Scope of Green ville Orcanizatibn Shows . Good Results "1Tkt helpe Pitt eeonly help Own Tii! aa4 what aelpe Greenville lif'j Pitt aBaty Mid H. I Smita. eerrr- try-f -tb Pitt Ciaujly Clin.b-r j Commerce, wke wee in RairifcU jvster day to attend tbe freiht ratot meet inc. 'Taat U way, whm we put on tie Aaaeriraa City bums rampaiffa ftr aeaberahirs we extenaVfl our territory J embrace tie wbole canty. We in .-retard o r cmbfr-P to three hui. trfi THemberi from ee kurrlr-l. Jn' of the pleats of our platform is diver i64 f efmisg a4 a me have a uum Vr of Fitt roust; farmr 11 our meri bertlup yon cva rali!y c how hav- ' iff Btf i4 Beenrerebj H fa eihtate tbe earryine; out cf mr lan" Mr. faith, who writ to lirceavill' from Dublin, ta., is verv inu'h im prested with th poeMhilities of I'i't roi.ity. "ll ii not grm rally known but it 1 t faft," be Mid, that fit t reaaty produces tha but rreJe f bright leaf tohro to N fouad ai wher ia tha 1'mted Kistes" Wj. Smith aald That Pitt ttaro jrowan, u bid those ia other rouii tiee. hsd mad substantial rut in eereafe this yrer. And rxrudre a re djierd arreage thr firmer art, ho nil, rejoieiap; over a better ruajity. TLf quail' y Hit year win ery p-nr or rather there wm aa -.iiifiiinnvinl.v email quantity ot.Jbigk. f tad . t.,birn. This year tall another at-iry. Qrtaa nils, Seeretary Hmith said. In.! jatt crfnuU'd a 1116.1 flub with & ealn. lieorg rwlif, of Kanuxwil". Ttafc, Ktwania orf-taiier, was Ik: '! ffdnelsy night. A big bjrbeeuo v. ' flvaa yoeterday. FORMER MAYOR DIES AT HOME IN STATESVILLE J. O.Steele Long; Prominent In Business And Civic Life Of Iredell County Btateeville, July 1. IWral 'ftrirfi were held thin afternoon for .1 C. Steele, former mayor and prominent StarteevOille nturn, who diiM suddenly of heart f.ulura yesterday while Bitting in hii cbair, at hia bom. H waa in usual health and wa on th ftroo's yesterday. He became ill this morning and expired ioott after tha physirian came. Mr. Steele was a ustive of IreJill county, and was 82 yeara of ago. Yet many yar ha hai i.een a lending ipirit in the prcgron; and developDiciit of Watoivill aad Iredell. H a ona of the pioneen of tha town in the manufacturing line. Thirty three yearn ;.po he established the bfirk making ciarlnnery buinet, vhiet now operate! uuiKj firm name of J. C. Steele anrl Son, and ia known throughout tha world. 'or two terms be aerved ai mayor of 8tatoaviUc. He waa peeidi-nt of tke Imperial Kurnitnrj Company. For more than SO yeari bo nai a member of the hosrd of ngrnts of tha Pnwbyterina orphanage, at Uarintr fiprimgs. For many yeara he bad been an elder in tha First I'rebyterian rhurh. He waa an honored Confederate Veteran and always took a keen intrrct in all meeting! and re unions of the veternns. He ia lurnved by hia wife, four aoiii nnd one daughter as follons: C. M., II. 0., A. P. and F. F. Steele, and Mrs. E. &. Kunkin, all of Statrsyille J. P. WYATT'S MOTHER DIES IN VIRGINIA Mr. J. P. Wyatt, 4.11 llanfaj street. y ete rday w-aiVeJ ttlegfiHa- ing tha death of bit mother, Mrs. U H Wratt at Kword a Creek, Va. Mrs Wyatt baa been ill for tome time and Mr. wyatt haa juit eome from a visit to bar. She waa 67 yri of age and there art nine aurvmng children be tidea Mr. Wyatt. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Wyatt hare gone J to is wora a (.rets to attend me luiuni: and today the Wyatt Smith Fuel Co. ofaae and yarda will be closed. mrtglibtfr gwTia in rinttta M5r SETH AI'OLD'a BALAAM. It curcJ t attack cf! bowel eomplaint." Reeom waaded by' P. W. Williama, Turker Bailding Phannary; Clayton Drug Co., Clayton. wdr. RAILROAD SCHEDULES wsm M is1l H timssw WMM. aalaltl ttlMM a. C Tts SMM4 MMdi fleam neiusit as IsSraalisa. art smtsiImS. Be board Air Una KalrvaT Comnaev. AeiUst retail Lam far -ii .-as t tu i mm vara 1 1 t s. m. lla.a. ainaiataaB. awtrtt. m. J )5 trtta. !.. wssa. inmntahtLS Hia. Vara Jaakuxllla IM a. ai tl:ia a. at watt tM s. m 4n a. a. CaarMas aaaaartaetM Mils II M a. a. atu IMrMa lM b. Hat a. at JuSiMnnia .... In ill? t-w. 4se.mrhi ... anaata :ita.ai 15? a. a. aw Vtrt laialia ts a a. (Uaal slnsw s Waatlatln am tar mnhw ts a. u it bl Sartiaaa1S -HarfaBi sImmv hu Bar aaturaiht e s n, i, i m , n 80CTHERN RAtLWAT SYSTEM aa. raaia aaaivt ft feaai lutaas naa nm a. a HI rrea Bnatitaia iaiins . , .. 4 -00 A. a. Ti Fim BiMa Baiaa 1st a. las tnm is 41 a. a II 4t a. M 4S P. M l:M P. im p. m IM riM OfwaAar W. BaMa .., SB frtm OllSiairi Bilaa , I tnm raHiara Csarams ..... Ml fnal aaisawa Bataa . Csssaam iiaiaaW a , i.Mli tbaikb Dieaat til Par Imaitiii a ia 1M P. au ita a. ax Ill f a. a rat a. a. . .. taxi a. a. , Mia p. a r ar tea. , tl Par a is Par as Far ia Par s p. as. M p. a. M P. at. Ml Par i W. mttm . at P Brtaia OalliSiii eoasoLiaeiaa rtearr aasieaa sB Oaa l a mi aalaaB Mm V a Ml. tia-LIND ALKIAIUOIJMAal AH Triaa DeUly ktacaal Inlar, Leave Raleiah .... . ii u Lav Baleigh tM p. m. Tarborouk HotaL) t P,,r",,, ........ 1:0 a. m. waia suroans i:i p, J. MBlboara Hotel) J0 WBJto PSal t)aly. f , las, V RALEjCH J J , T li f ayeitivilU fcVrMt ' 'I THREE MULES KILLED BY FALLING INTO WELL Ihitherfordtoa, Jaly 14. Aa aaastial accident oecorrej about nx ailea aorth et ef Rutherfofdtoa whera 5eef k WJjnB, eontraetora, are eiearatiag, fil ing and topaoiling the Aaherille Char-lotte-WilmingtoB highway, ba three Rae aiuiea being aaed aa a (natch teaja on tno Wheeler road aeraper near the higaoay fell inle aa old altaadoaed well aliout forty feet deep, covered with vines and weeds, ao one knowing that the old well as located at that place, later the rnulea wre removed from the well but twe of them were dead and tht other oat died ia a ftw minut-e rVr beg hrtmght to tUaiurfaee J ess fortnnste that the driver or no one -le fell into the old well, when in all probability their Uvea wonld have been l(t. THRILLED BY CAMP LIFE AT MOREHEAD i (ContiiHted fo page I.) the iiiperviiloa of tbe ""Y " ta lioiiag pvrtNmlarl.v the interest ii keen. Ab ready rirtain men Lave egun to ihiae among the many lesser lights that enter the ring nightly. The first stellar ap persnre was tbst Of Private T. H. tllagher, of Company P, Durham, lie role Tlempsr yw ie from the multi tude by a serin of knorkouts and thns far has held hia own agayist all comers. With many contoataaita he still holds the belt in liglitmiight eiriles, his Hot fKht. howver, which took place tonight with PrMatr F. K Faulkner wai hotly contested and eent into arrcrsl rounds. Priate Kobbie Wood, Service Cnjp pnny, Raleigh, came suddenly into the limelight tonight by decisively tuajt iug Corp. Charles Thompion, Company Avtnrllnsrtoif.'" Among the erestlcrs, Privnte firay Itaiicara, Kervica Company, Raleigh, hns continued to' hold hia om among the encampment mat men of V0 pounds; and Private C. Tresley, Company F, Charlotte, bos issued a ehHltetige -whteh he baa so far.manle good, for wcb under WJ pounds. ' The aeconi TiattaTiiin, composed of Company ., of Concord, Coiiipn-ny Y, of Charlotte, Company li, of Winalon Snlem, and Compsny PI, of Waynes ville, held the second battalion parade of the encampment this afternoon. The men have become well accustomed to drilling and their perfnrmanre in the battajinn parade was tirelltnt. Company M, of Wilunn, nnder the command of Cpt.. Carl Halts, hns the diatincltion of having the largest per centage of its total enrollment here at camp. The enlisted strength of the company ia 74 and of that number l!.ere ar" prrsenl in curnp 73 men. Op. Maflisrd'Knowlton, head of the section on venereal disease of the State Pepartnient of Public Health, de livered a lecture to the men of tit camp tonight, on sev hygiene. After hia lecture a war department educa tional film on the time subject was shown. Work In the cnjnp has been progress ing rirpidly and successfully along the regular lines of mUilRj. instruction. Particularly Interesting la the work of the Howitzer company, of Qaatonln, under the command of Capt. Steven It. Policy. For the last two days the com pany haa beea bnving target practice with the .1mm. guns. Firing at a target 1,500 yarda acrosa the sound, the tom pany today made a score of 83 per cent hit. Today the three maclane gun eom junies here under the command of Major B. 0. Cherry, nyat to the era islands for target practice, where they are in ao danger of destroying life or property by their fire. Tha three ma chine gun companiea and their com manders are: Company n, Durham, DBJOOUS AWD MnrWHTM MISSED hia train but not refreshment. Coca-Cola is add everywhere. THE COCA-COLA COlaTAlfY Atlata.Oa. 4 Playtimes Echo "Mother I'm Hungry " The answer is ready instantly j heaping bowl of Post Ioasties with cream or milk and childish appetite could ask nothing more delicious or satisfying PbstToasties axz the toasted perfection of sdected white corn Order by name to get the hcsofall corn flakes At Grocers Everywhere! " Made hy tostum Cereal Carina, Battle Creek, Mchtauu T '"'"n "ii"" 1 '"' 11 '. 'in'1 a m Cant. M. B. Fowler eomejindinf ; lorn pany H, of Wayneatille Capt. W. F. Bwift commanding: Company M, of Wilson, Capt. Cart Eatta eommwding. Mrs. Bayard M. Weotea or woown Mouitcn, photograpbera of New Frn, ia ia camp again this year as camp photographer." Mrs. Wooten is an in valuable part of tha faa.p l and her Meelleat picturea hare tea a power for publicity for tie State Aaiionai Guard. Call Legislature In Special Ses sion Here December 6th (Conllnaed frans Page One) tion upon the fitirens of inch luiil ani cltiesT hut simply to givTfie toatrs and cities tLa right " " themsclvt if they aee lit through their proper Beers to do ao, and tn anthnrire them to borrow money wi'hin certain limi tationi ehen thev deem it to the in tercet ef the toeni sn-l cities to d so. ''Another einergencv grnai out of : dedoit of about 7iMi in the whool funds of the HtMe for the year end ing June 3ith of this ve:ir The (ien eral Assembly of 191'.' provided that the State ehould pay the excuses ol three months of the sn months com mnn schools, and th counties for the other three. The tax levied by the reilar H1ion as amended by the Njiei'isl S'Sion in 19, raised the amount of money wliih was required according to the estuuite cf the Su perintendent of Public Instruetion and the Hoard of Educstion, but the schools colt seven or eight hundred thousanl dollars more money then the estimate. The fat of this d-flcit eras not brought to the attention of the Budget Com minion, ior was it brought to my at tention, nor to the attention of the General Assembly of l?l. H was biuakt to. ju . .aUeuliuA oiili' iuiul three weeks ago. When the fJeueral Asscmblv of li'i.1- waa in session, -the school year had not ended, and th school autborites weee unaware, did not foresee- the deficit." No Provision to Borrow There is no provision, in the under which the Treasurer of and law this State can pay or borrun $700.lX0 to make good the deficit. Some of it hat been advanced by the Countiea expect ing it to be refunded at the close of the school year by the State. Some of it has not et been paid, and iu few counties the. teachers are unpaid It would be a postive wrong for the Stute to fail tu meet this obligation earlier than it could be done if waited until the next regular session of the Oeneral Asaemrdy. Urrf "We have decided to advise the varl em County authorities to make provis ion to carry tha Htate unpaid part Id their County until the nttraordinarf session of the fleneral Assembly can meet and provide for its payment. We do not think any serious harm can come to the Counties by being forced to wait until 1'ecenibcr, but we do think would be almost impoihle for many of them to carry the indebtedness through another yesr, and meet their current obligations for schools and other purposes. "Tha reasom for the, call of thU NOTICE In the District Court of tha Ualted Statea for the Eastern District of North Carolina In the- mutter of W. H. Fishel, Bank rupt. Vnler the power vested in aha undersigned as Trustee of W. H. Fishel, Bankrupt, and in pursuance of an order made by Marshal C. Staton, Esquire, lifferee in Bankruptcy. In the above n tiilcd action, the ondersigned ai trus tee, will offer for sale nt publie auction at Vaughan, in Warren County, N. C, on Friday, July 22nd, 1921, at 11 o'clock a. m. 407 white oak eross tics. These ties are on the Oreenleaf Siding eo-.r Orove Hill. 4 mules. 11 head of cattle. 1 Peerlesa antomobilr. - 3 2 horaa wagon. 3 lumber trucks. Certain farming ut 150 coMt wood. 1 iron safe. I adding machine. 1 typewriter. 1 aheck protector. 1 roller top desk. 1 plaining mill outfit, com i: ; ' of the following: 1 100 horse power boiler, 1 6o-lioree power boiler, 1 Berlin planer complete, 1 tower trimmer. 1 Stern 100 horse -power engine, 1 powerful off saws, 1 rip saw, 1 nailing machine, shafting, pulleyi and griuding machine. 1 ssw milt outfit 1 85 borse power Reevei tractor, Te.rina cash. Salei will be made sub ji -t to the confirmation of the Keferec. i Thia the 7th day of July, 1921. t i H. F. Bonner, 721 Trustee. mis.aj .iVa extraordinary aeaaioa will bo aet foftk it a .the formal preeieioa required by the ConstiUitWa wkea I iaeue the for mal call, whlck will bo done ia da; time. 'We deaira to ehaage ta tie legiah- tioa enacted lor this year and anstt to defray th expense of tha Bute Gov- venrment, and to meet the eoartr active program adopted by tke General Al xembly. We Bot only do aet antkipnte any deficit, but tim baa "toafirmed my judgment that th hat tleneral Ara-; bly adopted program of taxatioa ;ust and wise. The policy of making the school system of th' State partially a State system and partially a County system did net work well, and tbe last (ienersl Assembly relegated the whole mt'ler to tfcs Coantusa;. and ceased the fxperimeut of making it psrtiaHly State systun. Fear la Cnfoaaded "Tte fr Wing expreseod ia a por tion of the Press of the State tW the (u neral Assembly will have to convene to provide for carrjing on tht achooli for tht coming year ia, of eoarie,' na founded, became tbe Counties here after V.7I1 have the eniireRnoel tax t:on, except a few hundred thousand dollars appropriated from Income, ia heritanee license, and ether taxes by the Stste for the purpose of helping the weak enunties. Wo have gone bac( to the old policy in raising the revenue for our schools. I esraestly contended iHtlps I and n make rickrvd blood rwilalixt wtak rvcrvts WIT ft SO OPTIrt Itfl A WOMAKf BODII T AND aUNTAl TtCOfc tKATlMO KB WSAf. NUtTOll AND "KCH-IIOWM.- Tha tirrible strain en th nervous syt- tem whlrh la caused tir the rotiatant drodrerr of houaehcld work, not only snakes a woman nrrvota and irhtal'it but it aapa th irtrn ttmn her blood, leavina arr weak, psla end aaed Uokintr. Tu mska up for thia mat loaa. woman should aet mora ipinanh and othar (ren-eentainiu veaatablps and teka ortanic iron from time to time to hade put new red blond corpuscles Into her pale, Una. wstrrr blood and revitalise her worn out, txheueted nerves. Without Iron yrmt blood loan Ita powar to rhana food Inte liviaa calls end tissue, and aothina you eat d:xa rou th proper amount of coodveo do not gt the full atrenxth out of It. There ar It.OOO.OOt.DOO.IKiO red blood enrpua cla in four blood and each one must hev iron Iron ia red blood fend. But when you take iron b aur that It la errant IroaNusaUrit Jron--ari not metajlle tron whieh paopre an ility take. Metallic rrn ia itea jm at it esent from tha action of stroiuj erids oa small pieees of Iran, whil ertwnia Nuxated Iron Is liba th Iron la jroor blood and like th Iron in tpinech, lautiJ and apples. Bewar of substi tute. Ixwk for tha word "NUXATED" on the packar and tha lttera N. I. on ever tablet. Tour morray will b refunded by the manufacture if you do not obtain periectjr aatiafactary msults. For saM at all druifiato Adv. ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE For Throat and Lungs All Druga-uU DRUDGERY OF HOUSEHOLD IRK 22! astasia Cat' of (Aa JtWoa tUimL itea aewsY tt) tsW faag- laafiagr ATcMgwrftasal AfsntfytaaatB i i u f mi i v j i rv a i O L O L VX V-i for fhia poliry be for th Geaaral Ai eanbly aad ft met witl Ir. Brooki' eatir approbatioa. Tker will bo a trouble with th rvveaoea for aebool purpose la tli fat are, becsmse th 6tata !io ao Bropertr tax whatever ia North Caroliaa, aad give to th Con a tie all the power eoataiaed la the organ ie law to raiaa reveaue throagk ad vatoroa taxatioa. Tb rumor abroad ia the ftste that there ia aoecxity for my leg iilatioa with reference to ta proajrsni ef tha last General Aeaembry ar utterly aafoaad ed. Wo do not want the right to ten the bonds of tke Mat at a higher rate taha tv per reat, aad aatil the moaeT market is suck that wo eaa Mil the bonds at thia price, w will do a the General Assembly ordered to do, borrow abort term moaey at the lowest rat of -interest obtainable. We will hate ao troable getting all th money w need in the meantime to carry out tbe State program, we haw never Cutlcura Soap - Imparts The Velvet Touch Tal-we a ety Jawareiaa the lowest figures, almost invariably, uch goods have borne in years. Assertmesta are much too broad t attempt enumera. tion. We will gladly send complete descriptions and prices, however, if you will write us what particularly interests' you. On your Motor ugse.r that your itinerary "The Shopping the V iT.la Va- r H III O A paid ever git per aent for any atooey I yet, aad hop will hot bav to. If R get too high aad wo esaaot ge forward with our program without aa reaooaabl rates of interest or telling lent term bond at a higher rat of interest than tv per teat, w will tp the eoastructiv program aad wait natil wacaa. '. - WENDELL PILLS AMBITION BRAND For Nerveua People Ta treat aerve ton'io ae famous Wendell Pills. Ambition Brand that put vigor, vim anit vitality Into nerv o tired nut. all In desponitenl people la a tew dava In many Instances. , Aneone ean uy a boa tor only to eenta, and Hlrka Uptown Store. Wake Dru ftore. W. H. King Drug Co. Tncker Rid. Pharmacv ar aatherlaed by the maker to refund tht purehae prtc If anvew I dissatisfied with th nrfl aw-linaaa.- VSausaails aralte them for aeaeral debility, mrvousneef disorders, mental depression and unstrung nerve rauaed by over-indulgence In alcohol ant) to bacco, or by overwork At a treatment ta afftti-tton Of nerv can system. Wendell rill. Ambition Brand are recommended ta being gn atally unaurpaeeed fiixty centa at Hick Cptown 8tore. take tirng atore. W. H King prug Cc... Tucker Bldg. rhtrmacv. Of Greater Interest Than in Many Summers The 1921 July Clearance Sales! '"THE DOWNWARD PRICE TREND which has been so marked here of late terminates this month in a decided climax, when 6tocks of Summer Merchandise throughout the store take on new pricings for the July Clearance Sales Tour or Vacation, may w you include RICHMOND in and, of courae, a visit to Caottr"? RICHMOND, VA. OF) KINGSDOWN MATTRESSES and useful lives ! Years of constant use in many homes, and in Hotels where the comfort of the guest is the first consideration, leaves the famous KINGSDOWN in perfect condition as soft and comfortable as new I If you could watch the skilled workers as their needles fly in and out, securing the edges and tufting the center, you'd un derstand why hand-work means longer life. You'd realize why the KINGS DOWN is almost time-proof. . LeCtyour dealer show you this long lasting Mattress. Inspect it thoroughly. Look at the sewing. Notice the quality of the tickingand of course, the softness of mattress.. We arc maWsof the MAJESTIC Springaajad the complete line of MEBANE BEDDING. MEBANE BEDDING COMPANY MEBANE, N. C liW,! Hundred Prai-e . SANUX The Wonderful Hospital Home ' - Treatment for Indigestion and Stomach TrouDlea Sold ny following druggists l t. a MN aitart. M. Cl mIh Per kaar. Praaaat. a. t l ttae Bta a.. I la t. a. C.i tsalae an OS., teeie sara, a. Cl Cnaaea Bra War. Biw Cms, a o.: Mattm IVa Itan, WBm. a. e.: PNinlia Dnt ca. las... Pnurtia. N. Cl WHHSaa-tlsaks, YeaaanMa. a. C; MVII Brat Os.. Pla UrM, a. .! Tart attat a Harrisaa tiattaa. WNsat, a. t-: , BaWlastiaH Bras. Bra BMrs, Castas, a C I eataeat't paeremr, Har, a, ; iHuti Patrauv, Rtaaaks taHea. a. : I. a. Pleiaas. Ditar. a. C: Parata Drat OS., Waaa Parael, a. I Casts eaa Btet Ca., laa., Prtalllatat, a. Ti smt rear traalMs H Bi. t t. Wart, et talMwsn'a 0r tars. 'The Shopping Center' Of Special Interest is the Clearance Offering of SKIRTS BLOUSES Wah Skirt, $1.45 up Skirts of Gabardine and Pique Sport Skirts, $9.95 up of Beautiful Novelty Silk Tub Blouses, $1.98 up Fine Voile and Organdie Silk Blouses, $2.98 up of Georgette Crepe, etc. live long
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