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NEWS' AND OBSERVER, RALEIGH, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING. TULY 21. ?92l. SlNINPRtsON Charged With First Degree Burglary in Perquimans and Robbery of Aged Man Hertford, July I0. Another chapter wa adiled trj th relrtvratel Wort Tobrry case here ivhca Judg,' W. M Bond remanded three tit th- i' fi-nilju! to il vithcut bail after hearing; riven them on a writ of habcas'cnrpiis The three drteiidinu are Oscar Ijnn1, Tom Chappell all Charles Munds, all hite and residents rf the neighbor hood whrr the robbery occurred in the ItelTidcr ecetien of Perquimans county several weeks ago. These three defendants wen' iirpli eatea py one Millie .lames, a negr ho said he was employed tv the ai'anta to w.iteh on the oulenia of t (it home, where Mr. Wnoten, an ajjed hi..- roan, uvea alone, ami on tn-iPR (ri.n preliminary hearing by JuMi. of tl Peace J. V. Inrdn, Oscar Liimlt, th alleged leader in the plot, arid T"ii Oiappell were remandrd to jail withc.i.t bau tttii Charles was allowed to giic r bead of $1,000, but the latter was sJo remanded to jail, being u liable to bond. The State held a subsequent Hearing here Inst Saturday, however, ur amne technical defects in the war ' fasts, the outtosjie being that all 4hc:r ..4elwdM.it. Jrca timed -wttn iirst i gre bnrglarly far which ther will "Tir tried at th October term of superior court. This ease, grows out ef n brutal nt taek on th proseciitnr -which arm ei ilontly perpetrnti 1 with the intent ' kill as welj as to rob. Tli virlim i about 78 yeiif of age and the initin reeeised at the hands of his assailant ' coupled with the loss of fiw, frhi' represented the savings of a life time will no doubt cause his early death. Mueh interest is manifested in tin cas by the people 'of adjoining eoun ties as well as Perguiinarw. Therfl wero fully a thousand people hers yesterday .at the hearing given in habeas rnrpu proceedings. Thspeople do not appear incensed ovr tlx' eum, however, b'll ererybody seems to ib sire that tit. guilty parties shall r.-ci-ive piinnhme'i; commensurate with the serious erimr eommitted. EIGHTY-EIGHT NEW BOOKS ADDED TO RANEY LIBRARY Mrs. J. S. Atkinson, librarian, sn nounees eighty eigl.t new books rerun! ly added to the Olivia Rainy Library The new books are as follows: "i!1 ieM.rt Ton of the Smith." Cram. ' 'koinuntle Castles Mill f.tepe. ' Sinaielon; I ami. a and ai.Ikxs ,,f ... KtnUnil," JSi.hurrh, "Love .stories ol Tiurt He'uutles," Hurt' matin, "Trail of the White Indians." Verrill. "tVnvs of th 1'irrns." Rm.t. "jJIhm-1 IIIMoiv ol Muslr." t'nterslnn. "Our Short Ndo-v Writeis" Williams. "Vuur Joti." White hesil; Morv of ji,iN4i" Uaasrlr; Storv "I Milt." Ii.i.i:i, '.stoiv ..f Iron" Samuel, "fi. tores I!v. ry Child 8houi,l Know." Huron. "Hov K.mcu r.' Knrton. "Nervous 4'ttlldran." Tu. kei . "I'i,-es for Kv.-ry t'.iy the S. ho, .Is C. lel.rHlr." rem!p((. "Pi iiilar Amu- mi n " Kit wants. ";,. .t Country." Curwood, "Antholray of Mnsrasinc Yt rse for 1VZ." Hraithwait. , "Kditar Allen Tr. ." Smith; 'Tlsnres -.n,,l DaWcts." I Sterner "HaVe Tour Wjp m ,),,!. more, "ComiHete Cluh Po. lt fnr fTn. iil'n,' HurreM "Memorp" ' Ite;iin; "llam .and Shadow " T.as.lale, "liy nsmtr of Maihnod." 'lullrk, "Ittal l.inroln " ttnir "I if ,,e ti. ,.i,. I Vane." rn,l "j.if, f Jpfferson la 'is.' Altriend, Surreys Fundumen a);." Marden. "What Musle Can lo 'or Tou " S vmiir, "This World of ; Hirs." Curie. "MvsSir Isles of (he "O'llh Sr.is, ' Ci'llrien. "Malta t of A Hehrmlan " Service. "Kurly Thousand DR. E. H. BROUGHTON Will re open tin oftiee in the Masonie Temple August 1st. Mewir tart vritsmit susitlon U HUNT OUAKANTKEO (KIM DtlftASw RUHDIU (Huat'sSalvs aad 9oss't,'ail m the trMlmawt atttcli. hum Klfarsreras, Tnftro)hrMcli Inc aaln dlarsass. Tr this iTMlmaut mi eur tltk. CALLOWAY lHT CO. StUrns Engraving Co J N O. J. WELLS, C. E. Civil and Consulting Engineer ROCKY MOVNT, N. C. Weill and Hrinkley make detailed ' County Maps. Th Horn ef the Quality Co." Orieinatfd and eoaeeptions of t" v ,avw i MIS3ES BADGER & DENTON aUUlg," Millinery Star Quotations." Uouglas; "Aeeount of the I'OunrtlnsT of New Bern." Toad; "P, liera of Thomas Ituffin." 3 Vl Hamll ton; "Survey of Kngliah l.ltrature,n 4 son; ,-J-w and' Amerii an Ideals," Huar go; ".Manularturir.i; Industries In Amtrlca. heir, "IN to, the Cow Pun eher." Ames, "It'th Aerea," Abbott "llo.-k of Saints ari't Frlen'llv Reasta." Brown; "Iiavy and the Uoblln," Carry; "Hilly Topsail," lJuhfain "rirestde Stories." KftKKston; 'Judith of hlue Wike itaneh. .r aory; Ken ward in the Jiinglcs, " lrey; "Elisabeth: Her Kolks." kaT; KltsaJ.eth- Her Krlends Ka . "Cj-. i he v , .Ht. m Maker." Lang- lori; jimmy yuivu. (irrire Hoy Latham. loM and the HI Roail."' Mndsay , "llrro nf the House," Lalng; "Man of the Insert." Lutx; "Oraydon 1,1 l!is vv to.lef lu-ra, MuKliwis; iry in Toviand," .Marshall; "Rlnn- n.iked Urisily," Miller; "Kskimo l;ns. I'erUlns. "Irl.sh Twins." per km, Janei Twins," Perkins "l-'ir: t t . in the J3njo intnt of 1'ir turra," nlivrr. "Nrarlet I'lmnernel.' "riv, "io.v .Smut!, of Lukevllle iih.' liuirk: "Shelrl. n. ttix Anne." Ilemtrk; 'primrose Iting." Sawyer; "Woodland Tub s," s. ton; "Soolook Wild Hov." Knell, "pilgrim Muld." TaKart; "Hoad Le It-'. -." Cor. oran. "Hall ai d the i;raiiK. ' Marshall: "Honour of the htiions. Marshall: "I'rimson Blottrr "'rand 'January Clrl." tiray "Cuk. tant C up." Livlnsrslone: Asratha's A tint." fimlttir "Klnndonr 'Round thf omn. i.awBon; 1 rv'Sl. l.lltl: "VMI- ion iiouse. vviinamson; "Kllm Mvs t.ry, Ileeve, "My Son," Harris, "alias i.uiu neii uaie; "lorcn nf Coursgs.' Halley; 'Hlllee." Scott: "Annes." Ta' gart; "AHre Adams." Tarklngton I-lghtfoot the Peer." Btira-ess. TO SLEEP WELL Ttk II tlurd I A. ld I'tUNrhila Half a teasnoonful in a eluss of water taken before retiring, assists sleep. adv Alligators on land can turn to left or right only with the ereatest difficult and therefore are not dangeroua to man etpfpt when in water. Gladding & Morrison Municipal Engineers Wllaon, N. C Highways, Street, Water Supply, Swg Diapoaal IN DOTTLES OR . TfOUNTlN$ "Brantley' Where the Crowd Co" FOR "Every essential for the well as well as the sick" 0 J. C. Brantley DRUGGIST "Where The Crowd. Co" Phone 14 or 15 one-eleven i VHutlled in Kiileigli"'Nit"W J B Ity Jones Hottling Co., D I 41H 8. M, D..ell St. I Q J'hona No, 1442 1 Wonderfully Dainty Creations for Summertime and Vacation Wear designed to ioit your idtYidul itylish wdiyidulity. f Orictnatioa' J. L O'QUINN WILL IS . ADMITTED TO PROBATE Estate Valued at $105,000 Goes to Widow far Life Time Then To Daughter The last will and !etanient of J. L. O'Quinn, prominent Hikigh fJorirt whu i aa killed by a Seioo.irii passenger train a lew milts nor'ii of Kaleigh on July B, was yestrrdnv ilmi;!edto pro bats by Vitruvius Jioyattr, Clerk of Wak Ccutity Huperio,- C'ciirt. The entiro estate, wh.cu is valued at tl05,K.O, was left to th? niJow, during her life tjrrie gpd passes uptn her death to lira. Willie O'Qujr.n Coble, Janph: t.r of tha deroTsed. The siiui of M,000 and all of the jew elry nnd household ul ki'rbon fnrni 1 11 re is bequeathed directly to Mrs. O'Qmnn, while the entire lemainder of Hie (state is set i.part as trust fun 1. with the Holeigh ts.i'. in;; Iiai.k 3rd Trust Co., named ,ia triune. The wiil provijes that Mrs. O'tjnilih ihall f reive th Income from th trust fund, aay ueh pnrt cf thu prin-ijial aa :i i THE WAVERLEY i' 'I , "la.W.1'ST'S" ' -"ry? --,t.ix - :. Virginia Beach, Va. Kqulpped with all modern hotel run nieti. s. Private Laths. Hot and e.ild running water lo nil-rooms. Pri vate water system. Addrtss Mrs. 11. (.,. J'ort. r. Jr. DANDRUFF AND ITCHING SCALP A well informed chemist says dan druff causes a "everish Irritation o' the snlp, the hnir roots shrink, loos.n and then the hair fall out. (let from any drug store fifty eont bottle of Touo-Renlpa nnd npplv to the scalp, rubbing in well with the finger tips. After a few applications the iteh.nR ill eease, the hnir will stop coming out and every pnrticle of dandrtifl will disappear. To strengthen the hai rojti and preyent the hnir from enming ont there ia nothing better (Adv.) LAKE VIEW, N. C. 6t Miles From Raleigh Special Reduced Rates Via Seaboard Air Line Dancing and Bathing Train No, IB stops to pick up pas sengers for Kaleigh each Wednes day night, (12 :30 Thursday Morning '. Consult Ticket Agent J. T. WEST, D. P. A. The Only Norfolk Sleeping Car HAVE RALCIQH eaarv day at 10:05 P. M. Norfolk Southern Railroad Arrtta N.atulk Terminal Hutton SS A. St ntrttv cab ba eecuplM at t T M. No ferrylns and no uanafera. Tait'ttM ai'd Tree! cara at itaUon rastsuos t.y part of tha enr and ateamrt Una vharaaa. All trains r, Vinl.iia nraia aid Cap, Barry laara Ttro inal Stallon. ADDITIONAL TRAIN ItAVI RAII(N ' ' "i . dalla (rom W lln Onrnslllr.Waari liiat.ai. N.aff.lk. roniMrtlna at Norfolk wits 1UU and airainer line, lor North and Eaat I " P is . dally tnr Wllmo Waahuistoa, Bal baraH snd lntirmrllata points, t M a n . aims Sunday, f.s- Slir, Ml (Nlastt, CharhHIa and Intannt-dlai potnta. 1 SS a ta . Mrept R.in.1r, and tmarmadlata polnta. tor rarattastlla. Tlckrl Oflloi mi rayattayltla Rimt rnkss ttarloa Riltlsri. ! C Loft(Tthtlitht u package mi? may from tim to time demand. At her death, the ststi panset te lln. ( oblp under the asm conditions The Ralelch Savings Bark nd Trust Co. s also named it exeeulor ot U will. MERCHANTS IN AYDEN ORGANIZE ASSOCIATION fireenville, July 20. That Aydea, Vnrth Carolina, is going forward il n,,n t r rial way is shown in assy ways. tin.- ,f the latest progressive steps for this town to take wa to organize the Aydn Merchants' Association. The officers of the organization arc son.e of the leading figure of the towu. as follows: President, W. M. McKih ney; first vice-preaident, C R, Tyndall; second vice president, J. J. MeCleae se. retary, Mrs. Ncita Brooks; treasurer, J. II. Coward; dircetors, W. J, Hullock. Titus Dai I, C, H. Tyndall, J. H. Coward, W. M. McKinney, J. J. McOse. Indians of Nootka Sound possess nooly il gs, the flee of wBlch ia read ily woven into garments. A FIRST-AID dresalmt for wounds, bite, ete. ' A h'armlera and bealing germicide. ANTISEPTIC 1 Wswuf . Mappsjsji PRINTING wiih personality, that's the kind w do. Phone "One At'' when yon want a "good job." MITCHELL PRINTING CO. 117 W. Bar get t tl Eat Your Way to Health "Iron deficiency" shows in pale cheeks and flabby muscles. The amount erf rroit needed for normal health must be supplied in the food you eat You must eat your way to health and strength there is no other way. Wheat6 with raisins or other fruits make a meal that contains just enough Iron, just enough mineral salts and just enough bran to promote natural bowel exercise. A perfect food, ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker. A crisp, whole wheat toast eaten with butter or toft cheee. m I Mil cracker. A crisp, whole wheat toast !; eaten with butter or toft cheee. Off Vow Qcwte,? A stick of delicious HoNcrHtuir Chewing Gum will put you baclc in your stride. Golfers and all out-door folks boost HoNcrFkuiT They like its fine chewing quali ties. The mellow fruit taste is so different. Try a package, y. . - v - -w HONETfkviT i ottd for its chewing qualities Made of the best grade chicle and sugar. Flavored with real fruits. Always full bodied. Kcver crumbly, nor sticky. . . ,; TJu taste lingers I SAYS CITY CHILDREN ARE BEST. NOURISHED Dr. L. P. Brown Delivers Illus trated Lecture Before Stu dents at Summer School According to the best dat nvai'.abk-. country ehildre are more poorly nou ished than eity children, Dr. L. P. Brown, formerly food and drink eoav mi(jionr of Ji'ew York, yesterday aft ercoon told the itudeits nt tH State College mmrcer school in an illuntratsd keture on "Vitamiafs." Dr. Brown's Icoture was directed at the problem of securing better nutri tion among the sehooi children nnd he emphnsized the responsibility of yri- SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY Military :: Bedford, V. Ttmroma pnrarstkia lor ml Ufa or tinos IVa. Krv tyranaaium and bwtD3(nlns pool. Llharal pn rtowmant sanalls of mwaually low tanni. Oar amdmia nrai Ul arbolamiis 425 iraduatas hta fislwsl mil till.,. darra v antrra4 praCaa alooa In (ha naa n rrara. ttss aosara aiproan of school yrar Ak your parent or suardiao la acrid f ratakvua. Addma Smith Phelpe, Principals Medical College of Virginia (State Institution; Co-Educational) MEXJICINEDEuNTISTRY PHARMACY-NURSING New bulMlnars, completely equip ped laboratories under full time In structor. Unueuad clinical faelll tlea opered In 1 hospitals owned hy ttiw- cwttewe; tf - In -city hoapttala and Institutions. 83rd Session begins September 14, 121 For Cataletue, Addreaa J. R. McCauley, Secretary East Clay St- Richmond, Va. Ira E . -e--1 frm bis ry"trarlrrrT -particubrry -hi -ltit -tc-rpect. v. ; The lecturer was . member of th: Medical Corps, V. 8. -Army-in the war sod is grandson of Col. William Fok, distinguished cjtijen. of Raleigh. The speaker- discussed the sufcj?vt r f Titaminci, where they may be found i.nd enntrasted the effect of a bla,acei diet against rMl-nutrition. With lantern slides lie shtfwed the re suit of eiperiments on rnts properly fed with a balanced diut and run fed It Kills Poultry Lice An eajllv-applied, l .L..' yvwuci gidi a auiu death to nearly all kinds of lice Powdered Lice Killer An occasion a application keep poultry practically free from lice. 'fw aVomy Back It YOU Arm Net J.li.W " DmIiti imryukm Job P. Wyatt & Son Co. Rslrlsh. N. C, "Pratts in Usi J.B HOTELS AND RESORTS. PEACE INSTITUTE RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA For Young Women. Established 1 857 College Courses, freparatory Coursif for Stanfiard Colkje Require menta. Diplomas tn i'iano, Voice, Art, Expression nd Heme Economics. Commercial-Sooretarial Course. Teacher Training Course. Specialist la all departments. LULA B. WYNNE HALL, Home School for Girls. MARY OWEN GRAHAM, Pres. 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Remem , ber the APEX actually pay, for itself while yov uas k if ton , wraH ws wis ijuy jvonuiiy payment terms. a TeU us where you Eva, THOMPSON ELECTRICAL COMPANY : . ,.IM rayttttts) tai'.,-4 v,,.,. titr-diet- TaeArrff tAe-esjentiatiUaUaUaV- Lukes ise be) ihotfil sli.lei prrtuiinf th effects, of ; ntfil'nutritiinrHi -ssatirsi of lntlui !Hrd-China. ' : r - f , A puMie library, eostmg MtOO.Ofln, U syrssf uiuk-r foa'atruetio in fhiladelphi- New Shipment ...of... Fleur de Lis Hand Made BLOUSES Sizes 34 to 44 VOILE WAISTS from $5.95 T0 $12 They are entirely new in fashion. The Gift Shop Boom 506 Masonic Teaople Raleigh, N. C ' Wt islose treff afternooa at 5 o'clock write or use the tekphona.
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