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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST II, 192f. HECER SUBMITS TO CRIME OF ID Sampson County German Givern Limit of Fifteen Years By Judge Devin CliMnn, Ai;f. V1. Without the arcom pariunerit of MMatmiisl tntmnttf or pch, the cae of ihe txatc rig-smut K Refer, Jr., f'r mi nt nnr to a rlimai ljr tha subnnsaion of the uifi.vl ami the impfitinn cf a iiciialtv t-f fif'-cn year in the penitentiary t.y .1 i -i rc- Quite nneipcrtedly igj late in the afternoon the cae as called, but t!. houte wat packed, full of folk, it h:nl tcn hotk diva of the term. The ! if vimmoncd to attend, then." iv i , would fill th court return, lime I i Mated that moii' than t.gbt hundred I ave been niiumoniil to attend to five ?1rTir?tHfnTB " I l iter fTaTTr"7u rv' or the bench, and this freat crow. I of itnenn furnish a eonRrrjalioo. for IW firt hilfof tha week, whether there il any lenutionnl ea on ioket or not. Heger came without counsel. He had apparently made up hi mind to tiki' hia medicine, thoufh (till containing miP anl fight tii'l 'liiniiiiitriftiig hit usual intellectual vigor and ahrrwdnem Arraigned and anted if he p I 1 - 1 guilty' or not guilty, lie qualified hi" antvrar by ttating to the judge that he was without counsel and denred to mi him om queMwnt, if it would not he presumptuous upon his part. Being put at his ens by Judge I'e in. he skrd to hae the law on the tilled of ino-M read, ttking particularly concerning the ago of content and the limit to the " i ge o f k pertlii riti hr wrtn ew - If iuml thiit th;' ngi of fnnnent did not rom-im thin i'ae and thtt'there n no Irgul limitation upnrt the age of qualifying vMtnciiiiet eierpt the discretion of th rourt, he then akcl a to whet id.. l.U vu!mis'mtiti tt)u i't hnve- ttpon In jiropeilv.' Whi n informed by the rourt that conviction would not affei t hn property righte, he replied, "Hut 1 will lie away.'' "In that raw," replied hi. honor, "nomo one would he appointed to direet you r nffn ire. ' The German had bffen pnrtiiuliir he fore pleading guilty to k if the rhli dren would have to testify in public if lie mhmitted, end the jildgp tind In tured tlim thnt he could heir something of the nut ire nf the charge in private But hefore this private culmination M.-.u r Miit t.-r ;.! -d Hint certain neigh br of Herjer's might he heard n to hil fHiernl rharacter ami coment nut grunt, il. Hereupon I'an Iuncnn told of his h.irh ami unsiemly hehavior to ward hn wife and children. Judge IVvin intorpone.l to uk if "Heger wn cray. Iunraii replied that he had just plenty of ncnuii of aortic kinds, hut none of another kind W. O liar tie Id n.tao tc.tirled that lieger has lis fW't -iiHlajrii'tit nhout many things as anybody he eer !, lmt has no com m on sense After the eiaminntinn of these neigh" bora, Hcfrr asked consent to oi.immc his grown son, who is pinseiuting the charges againat his father, hut this, w hen turned into n farce of recrimina tion by trierftirher wnt atopped hr Judge levin, who told lleger tlint he mini question and not testify, whereupon Heger said he did not know how and did not have counsel. Immediately nf trward the Judge adjourned court inn heard the Heger children privately, and fixed the penalty of fifteen vear, the law's limit fur incest. STILL HOFEFUL OF RETAINING CAMP (Contlnaed From Tag One.) with the Secretary at 11 o'clock, and by early afternoon they expect to hnve con verted the mind of the sliinv domed eahineteer from New Knglan 1. McCaskitl is taking nloug more faith than anybody, some for Camp Hr.TRg, ajuLtomjfox rfltuely j'ersonal uses. His appointment aa enllrrtttr of liie pott of Wilmington l.n; been held up by the wily and oily citinu of Sampson Miriou Butler. President Hardin,; had hearkened unto Morehcad and named Mr. McCasWill collector and along comes Butler and pours poison into the magis lenal ear. Wherefore the appointment was held up, and the stalw.ir" Scotch man n denied hit job. Hut Mont Mct'askill is undismayed by th wiles of the crafty Hutler. lie .. a a ahuwdati-, t fHk -ihif -in- dtie season things will cmne to pass in his . . favor, nnd he will be duly nistjl'id in ' 'the marble palace of the taker it' nn post at Wilmington, with iu emolcuiiiil tf some money annually. He l apis that hit trip J Washington tonight will e compass that eventuality, but .' if It it not so ordered - he being a I'reshv terlan in aeason it will be ordained that Mr. Harding shall purge his ear if the Butler poison and everything will be at it thould be. REIDSVILLE MAN TO CONDUCT CITY AFFAIRS Heidtville, Aug. 10, E. U. Wrenu, Jr., who hat been solicitor for the re corder eourt and purehasing agent for the town of Keidsville for a number of years, has resigned the solicitorship and will devote hia entire. Unit to look ing after th town's affairs. He has been made eieculiv head of the dif ferent department and assumes sole responsibility for the smooth running of the town' affairs. Hit salary hat not Wen increased. Mr. Wrenn it an efficient and popular young man and will make good In hit new potition at ha has to signally done in the patt. At th Jdty municipal election by an almoat unimftttt vote it w voted to adopt a city manager (plan f) form of government There were tome legui quibble at to the legality of the elec ton a the time of going into effect and the tows council hat deferred elrc ting a cit; manager pending the straightening out of th tangle. How. trer Mr. Wrenn'i appointment it In effect th carrying out of th city man ager plan. AaaMaeta Data Far Rvlral. Beadroa, Aug. 10. Bev. J. PriUhard, pattor of the Methodist Protettantlthttrth, today announced that th coming revival ia hit church will begin on Wednesday, September , 7th, and that a will himtelf do the preacilag, beiag nnitted hy n soloist ad choir leader,, Hia Edna Freaton, who to th aeloiat in Star Methodist ' Protestant Chnreh in Baltimore, on of th leading congregation of th denom LOOKING TO SOUTH I Atlanta Minister Convinced That Here Negro Must Find His Salvation lake Junjluska, A ig. 1" The nut h)g forward T"rp :o .iuhiHi of the ra' question will r.nic from the South, tk Kev W. W. Alei-inder, of Atlanta. iArreturv of the i '.in ir i nil on Inter Kae ia 1 t opetation, predictnl here to day at th Uimtm Caf'rcnc of the Me.' ho. I Kpisenpal .Church, Houth. "1 say tins with uhsulutely due re gunl fur tlie trienUship nf the iiigro in othur sections and with the fullest mid unstinted gratitude far all thrv line done in philanthropy and rduca tion, in church and State, the liev. Mr. A4H4e frr. eTeTThirti'SSTTiie neil lug atep iu tlio inter racial readjust meut is to come from the South, and th reason for this is perfectly ap parent. 'The South can afford to do it and what it great deal hotter, there is a growing conviction hero based upon a scop nf juit-ic and fair play for all men. Then, too, the South has social prestige to do this. The social question figures largely in the race question. So th South can when it will tko the leadership in international eo opera tion. "I believe the Huutli will assume this leadership, with the aame sort of pride ii ml determination as it led the nation m the overthrow at the rum traftic It has been the universal opinion of those who have come in close touch ifli Ih'e ques'fiSh that ttrgrrt h-wders -do not ileiro or aeek lucial equality, i Hey have asked for police protection, hett liiiu.s.ng, better sanitary and living en ditions. better ediicit iuunl f.n il tun and a chance to develop into useful Amen can citizens with eveiy t rin iiiut inn lo maintain their nn soenH life and the purity of the two racial trx-ks. "The reasonableness and intelligence of negro lenders greatly t'licyurag' d the iv b it i men who have come in contact with them. The fact that Southern white men and women hav manifested ilieir interest in negro welfare has gone far to allay the unrest and pessimism whi.li was so rapidly spreading through great sections of the negro lead rsl.ip in America." EIGHT JUVENILE COURT CASES HANDLED IN JULY Report of Rev. R. N. Childress Shows Five Were Also Dis posed Out of Court The July report of the liev. It. V Childress, Wake County Sup Tintenilen' of .Public Welfare, alum that Cig'if juvenile casiyt were liui'idli'd - iu Hie juvenile court, of which he has ihiirg.:, and that rive were eeffU'd outside of ourt. Three of the .juvenile ofTi'inl.-n in court were atirrenileiid to the poll ' after having Imvii tried out on probn tion, four were probated to par, nts an I one vent plitre'l in n Itome. Mr. Cliilir-s reports that rrjui rat ion iiiiinev collected during the iiimiil totaled tV; this ainoiint covering dan age done by juvenile offenders. One I'dult was inns. cuted for lion suppor' in a case where iliil.lrcti were involndj and the offender probi.ted teinporarilv Two cases involving adults were s tiled out of court. I'ive families were rend-crcd aid .luring the month. The reiMirt further shows that the total number of juv. nilcn now on pro bat mil is 11'.', 'lie previous totil of ''' being incnused by f uir luring 'the montU. The juveniles proliatc.l iiiilil''.'.' white and colored oHi uders. Four enses were investigated fur State agencies U7 visits were made to pan nts il .l il.lren and I'ti inferv own with parents nnd ehildroii were had. in Mr. Childress ofliec. TWO RALEIGH ODD FELLOWS GRAND REPRESENTATIVES When Clmrles H. Heme, of Haleigh M'stenlav elected llr.ind Hepresentative to the Sovereign (ir.ind Lodge nf Odd rVllows reaches the grand meeting in Toronto, he will be eighty seven yenrs of nge. and in a class of veteran (hid IVIUtws along with M. Hiehnrds Muck Trensurer of the tirntid Joulge wlieii lie was ninety years old Mr. Iteuie was elected to the n flier, of (irand Hepresentative yesterday rilj, ing n place that he created, largely through his own efforts -m invreusing the membership of the (lrnn.1 Knemup ment fo thu point where it is eiititled to two representatives. The other (irand Hepresentative chosen in (Ireens boro was John 1. Berry, who is n mem her of the sumo subordinate body, Capi tal t'lly Miieanipment, No 4s. The two local subordinate lodges au.l encampment me planning nn open meeting and celebration toon, in honor f the two (Irand Hepreteiitiitivet. House Committee Makes Ex tensive Changes In Taxes (Continued Krom Page One ) transportation tuies next year iusten of half of them. The question of light piling the burden of men having small incomes wat brought up by Kcproavnta tive Bachariich, of' New Jersey, who proposed that both single am! marric men whote net income wat below 14,000 be grunted nn additional esemption of ).VtO a year or else the rate on their iu comet Ik- lowered from four lo three per cent. -Tbi proposal was voted down, but tentative agreement Ha reached to in crease the eiemption of heads of fauii lies to 12,500. Thit action was recon sidered later, however, and the exemp tion for dependenti nut doubled, mem In rs opposing the other changes were understood to have argued that this would relieve those more in need of re lief than would the other proposals. COLORED ODD FELLOW8 IN ROCKY MOUNT fOR MEETING . Rocky Mount, Aug. 10 With between fWO and 700 delegates fronj all sections of the state in attendance, the annual grand aBfimpmnrt irf the North earn; linn eolored Odd Fellows lodge, eon ened in this elty Tuesday, having been preceded by preliminary session Of th grand officer last night. Th meetings of the grand encampment, which will continue through Thursday, are Doing held in th colored Odd rl 0 SOLVE FPU EM STATE PRINTING Tl BIDS ARE Rl FD Nine Bidders in the Lot, Eclips ing in Numbers All Previous Competitions The State Trintirg c.immiaiioa yes terday received an unprecedented njmber of bids for tl," 'a'e printing and after eompat.ng bids filed with tl' Department of Ijbor and Printing w.'h copiet filed with the (iovernor's ,,,. the Commission tiirncd over Ce h 'N to the i.iii ui .ssu.ni r of Lab. r ai.d Printing for eiimpar.son. When th s work il completed the Commission will meet again to award cnntrii'N. Ili ' i'til publicity given to fsfate pr t ' i ii tf is assigned as tin- rtasun f r tlie lari;.. ruimber of bids, eclipsing say ijiirij; in th,!i. nii'.m.urji.iif liiuaii jiua l-um,. neeted with the Iiepartiiierif of I'r .nf ing. All of the bids were sealed and nothing mv the names of the b 'biers was made public yes'erd y. Thnie bidders were. Hrumley Walters Printing Cionpsiiv, (itstoma, Oxford Orphanage Printing I'tpart ment, Oxford Capital Printing Cumpanv, Kaleigh. 1 1 i . ii in Printing Company. Ilile.gh. Morr, Health it Moore, Kaicigli. Comtuerciiil Printing Company, Ka le. gh Mitchell Printing Company, Tialcigh. Edwards 4 Hroughtou, Haleigh. Lester Pngraving f'ompany, Haleigh. Linney Confirmed Following Debate Of Several Hours i ...... j-,. . . , .. "yr.; ,v . . ...... ((onlinued from page one ) i.igro i nfe, and J I . -i t Ins ntfitinl-' was in favor of the for"e lull for the South. Speaking in behalf of Mr. I.inncy. it wis dotlared that heatood fur a fair and sipiare enfiin emeiit of the law, and that hit testimony was tueh ns to warrai ' Ins conllriniit.oii. After much talk tho te came, nnd by II fn 17 Mr. l.iniiej is contlrmeil. I'uriiie. all the ciinte.st that lias been waged for and pimmst im ho l,H been enrrvmg a ralibit'f foot, one that is said Id have all the liceileif ipial iheaf ions or being the let, hind font, taken at in nln ight in grave nnl while Ihe'monn was under a cloud The nomination of "Link" Johnson id not mine up thu n IU moon us had ii anticipated, nnd the case of flu. riria negro goes over to ann'li"r dir.". Ins was agreed to becaust of th" ab nee f fhm the rity of Kenalor Harris. ' (ieorgi.i, win' desires fd he heard hen the nomination of the negro for rcrvrdrr of tleHs for the ihstrtct ti ii 1 u in 1 1 in is taken iii by Ihe Heuate, and th're has been ;.n agreement to fir act. mi till his return fo Wash ngton. Why Wehh Waa Kicked Out Polities of the Itepublican brand is inck of the call fur Ihe resignation of harles A. Webb, of Asheville, ns I'ni I States Marshal of the Western Pis rict of North Carolina. This call was maile a slmrt time ago ny Attorney vten- ral Haugherty, nnd tho reason for it asked by hoiiatui's. Overman, and minions, l oilay rtenator uverman re I Ilia reply of Attorney General Dniigherty, this reading: "My dear Senator: 1 have your favor f the I'.rd instant in which you make inipiny n .to tho reason wny me uc artinent asked for the resignation or Mr. ('has. A. Webb, I'lnted States Marshal for the Western Dutnet oj North Carolina. I note what you say oneeriiing some publicity' which has been given that I intended to permit II Pcnuicrnts to servo out their terms prescribed in their commissions. This is iu error, ns my policy lias necn unuer general circumstances to permit the of- ces of Prutcd rtates attorneys nnd marshals to remain under licmocratic outrnl for eight years, starting with the unginftl appointment under the V il son a.lniinistrafinlt. llovcerer, this has not been the cin uinstnnccs in some and "in this particular office I havw thought the ilepnrtmen would be best served Ivy having some one iu the office of marshal who is in full sympathy with the policies of the present adminis tration, ami for that reaspn I nave re Hosted Mr. Webbs resignation. I may stale that so fur sinep assuming tlie luties of attorney general 1 have looked through the records of the department 1 I feel 'that 1 have been more lenient twtnt-mitr -m:inifeied u-inler dlie -Hict n'dministral ion in the mntler of asking for resignations. There are many in stances in the files of the department which show that ns soon ns the Wilson administration came in oftice, many Re publicans were asked for their resigna tions, without assigning any reasons therefor.' Daugherty Kvades Question (senator rsiinmnm was asked his view about the matter in the face of the statements mmle by Attorney (ieneral Ihiughcrty in his letter. In response to ipicstioiis asked linn ncnator fciininons said : 'Inquiry was masle by Senator Over man by letter and by me over the tele phone as to w hether it w aj I rile .as re polled that Wehh would not be allow e.l to serve out the full term according to Ihe general policy wnnoiinci'd by Attorney (Ieneral Daughterly because a newspaper in which Mr. Webb was i stockholder though not owning con trolling interest, had at diferent timet in the recent months criticized the pre sent admin it ration, and whether this wnt or was not the tru reason for adopting a different policy than that announced by the Attorney General. "The letter of the Attorney (ieneral evades- the quest ion. In fact he does not attempt to answer H" it alt, but alleget Webb's removal was because the department thought t best to have in the office some one in full sympathy with the policy of the present admin istration without giving any reasons why it wat more necessary and desir able in this ease than in all cases. In other wordt tli reason glvta for Webbs removal is in itviout conflict with the genernl policy anounced and evidently leaves the sdmlnistrntion adrift without' any policy except to, put Democrats out at fast as possible with out regard to whether terras have ex pired or not." SIB OTN n PHTHFR A 1 VII IIIIIL.IIW. CASES IN COUNTY Dr. Long Stresses Advantage Of Vaccination; Campaign Now 'In Progress The b'g.nning of the diphtheria tea nn hu brought repnrtt of teres cafes n 'h" i .ty an4-ounty. Dr. E. F. Lnnjr, health officer'; announced yesterday The ci.tet have been reported durinj h ps' several daysi wheress the total f. r 'he s. veral preceding mon'ln wjs -bout the time. In connection wi'h these reportt Vr Lmg stresses the advantage of parenta h.iv i ch.llren vaccinated ngainst 1 1 1 1 h i. r .a. A new vaccination cam i-a gn tr!cl Mond.iV and will continue fTTr"ftmT-vnes.-- WarHi-g-th-t p- rt"d -tsVe-' workers of the health departm nf will administer antitypliuid and di rithor ,1 tmin anti tox.n to all who apply at thi diflerent disrw i saries. The first cam puign of four weeks came to a close last wes'k and resulted m about .'i,WU p'r sons being vaecina'ed against typhoid and diphtheria, the total of diphtheria vaccinations being slightly more than l,-i. Opportunity to be vaee.natcd will be afforded t' week and next week Three doses of each vacein tr neces sary, one each week, and in order to secure the treatment persons nult ap ply for the first doses not later than next wcik. The present schedule t tho health department workeri covers the entire ctiy and county and persons can reach th.- different sl!p-ii sari.' without giing-sny considerable distance The "si'tVcdtttp; wtefe-.w.A-4ie- i.vrtlo.v4 each wk dating the .rvent campaigt it at follows : Vlondoa, Aaaast H,1 X2, at Caild springs. I w to l Turner School. In 30 to 11 h m UollSJid iscliool. 11 30 to H a m Plymouth School, '1 .30" lo I p in Mt Pleasant Heboid. 3 In to 5 p m. Joyner School. 4 to 1 3D p m Samaria School. 9:30 to in b in Methlehem School, 10.30 to u a m. Shulw. II School, 11 au to 12 a m Miirshliurn Kill, 1 to I JO p ni F(fle Rock Utor. t to 2 3" p m Milburnie, .Milchell a Slure, 3 30 p. m. Tursdnjl. Aaauat 1ft, 3a. SO Mci'iiller' School, tl.3" to In a m S'liilliernsiife School. 1" 3D to 11 Willion School. 1 to 1 10 p Varinu, Thomas a Iriig tore. ! to 3.30 2 .111 p m vil p m I'rovlilenee, Colored School, 3 to Wilder C.rove School, S 3(1 to 1" n. m Zclnilon. Colored School. II to i: a. m .. Iiulmi. CHv 11 1 1. 1 lo 2 p m Wendell, Colored School. 2.30 to 3 p m , Wendell. White School. 3:3 to 1 V rjj. Wrilaradnxs. sunn 111, IT. U. .11 Stevens' Store. ,;n lo I ) a 10. Fairvlewr Kch'.'Oi, 10:30 to 11 . m. Holly Sprint;. Town Uali. 11 3 to 12 n m. Collins' flrove School. 1 31 lo 2 p m Now Hill. Store. S lit to . p m Ape. Citv Hall. 3:30 I 4 p m Wake Cross Iluads, SeUoil. P 3 lo I 'J a. m Judd Mill School. 11) Id to II a. m Pleasant Hill School. II 5" lo 12 a in Kllev Hall. Colored 3-liooL 1 to 1 jj p m. llopkln' Store, 2 30 to J p. in Mitchell's Mill. 3 3 to 4 i ia. Tknradnja, Ana. 11, IH, 2 Kent. iilive Chapel School. .3a to 10 a White Oak School. 10.3 to 11 it. lireen Level School. 11:30 to 12 a. I pchurch School. 1 to 1 30 p. m Shlloh, Colored" School. J 3n to 3 p Carv. Hlirh School. 4 to 4 30 p m m Sandy l'lalns, O'bryan's Store. 10 to in :in a. m New Light School. 11 to 11:20 a. Sunrise School, 1 to 1:30 p. ni. Wake Forest. Ciliaent bank. 2 to 1 3n p m Woke Kore.st. Colored School. ' 30 to ( p m. Crldaya. Anaast 12, 19, 2H. Sept. 3 Khcneser School. It 3il to in a m Mt llermon School. 10 3d to II a. Ilogers' Stotn. 11 110 (o 12 a m. Soapstnne School, 1 "a lo p. m Plney drove. Colored School, 2 30 to .3 p. m. I 'l-ii p ii t firov School. 3.30 to 4 p. m Milhrootc School. 3U lo 10 h m Neuae. Jordan Store, lii:30 lo II a. m. rep It l.FKi II FOR WHITE V Krliliill. luiuil 12. Hi. 1(U Kept. 3 Collect: Couri rhaimacy. 1 to 1 30 p m. Lewis School. 2 to 3 p m Murphy School. 3 :ln to 4 p. m Malurda?. Aut, j:t, -', 27, Nrpt. S City Auditorium. Iu l! m HALIH-H Cil,ont-",l wrdny, Aw. IS, , 11. Kept. 3 WiiKliniglon School. 9 to l a in. i roshv School. 10:J0 to 11:30 a. m New Corporations. The following corporations viere chartered by the Secretary of State yes terday to do business in North Carolina: hongvievv Investment Company, of Winstoli Salem, with l(W,ftO0 authoriied capital nnd 1,0OO tiibserihed by F. A. Reinhardtt ...!,. JV . ..1Ong. tin.cl .f-.. iiutchins, ail of Winston Salem. Rtandard Cotton Mills, of Monroe, with t'JOd.OOii authorired capital anil $.100 subscribed by .1. B. Iiwaon, of Monroe; If. C. Jones, of Granite Quarry, and H. S. Blackner, of 8alis hu ry. TOO MANY CIGARS? !!,(., I t Acid nvwlisl will overcome headache, depression and other ill effects from eicessive smoking. sdv. InST N K AK wThTB KuTllCST ON yall Hoad insurance applications and sick certificates. Iteturn to News and Observer. Reawrel. It Asbestos Mats For Your Dining Table Protect the surface of your dining' table from the heat of dishes by the use of Asbestos Mats. We have a supply in dif ferent si2e9 and the pricts range only from 30c to 60c each. -Thompson Electrical Co. " 132 Fayttt.TilU St N. C. STATE MAY Many Additions to Faculty Are Announced For College Th registration st letate College f. i th fall term beginning Pepteinber fi will be between 1,'K) and U,w,1 accu'd .ng to th prellminsry estimates of I.'. B. Owen, Kcguilrar. Thete figures are bind upon the filed " applications for roon s from old students, the n imln r if ecrtificates of preparation already received, from tlie members of the in coming class, and the probal le mere;; in the latter during ic r'.ns.ng weeks of Aug-iist. I loiilat.ons n ade -a the K'is'r irs .Mice indicate that the attendance w'.il U divided as f'd!ows: i'ppj!! I'assnien i ipeirteil" to return, 3tw to ftiO; in w studentt, .l'"1 to 4'i; r-'hab.f.t.r. ion s'j dents, about ii'S). The avoid confusion snl to fafilit.it.? the work, rooms in the dnrmitnr.es will be assigned on August 1".. and a 1 nnplicat.ons for ruomt thould be ih lh. Registrar's ofliee- on thst dale. The two new dormitories, completed th s summer, will provide quarters for It" : bll'lott il O --11, b'ili"!lt; the -'imf.-r' able cipati'v f 'he I'llege dorm. tones up to about 70". rfepair work in the ( ulb'ge it pre feeding rapidly, and the end of th- month, should full all building' titer Highly renovated, repair 1. ii.il nevvlv painted. The fol, owing addi'i ins to the faen'ty re aiiiiouneed: Prcd H. Voder, A. II. Iienoir Colh'e, A.' M. Ctuversity of North Carolina, Associate Prof.'stor of WHY SOME FOODS STARVE YOU Run-down People Found To Be Suffer ing From l ack of Homines Now Supplied by New Vcaat Treat, ment in Tablet Form You can eat hearty meals all your life and ttill have a ttarved system. Scion flats have now learned that fhe most ssenfial of all blood elements Vita niinea are Picking in most modern foods and must be supplied in special form unless we are to becume weak and run down. "Vitamines are tiny little vegetable organisms that ciert a, (power ful influence on henlth and vitality. Without them no food will nourish. Only recently it hat be.n learned that ordi nary yeast is almost entirely composed of vitaniines, and that the addition of yeast to our diet renews the health of I run down people, aids ih building tissue,! ami even causes signs or old age to in tninish. Yeast has also proven a splen did remedy for skin troubles, boils and pimples. Experiment! in thit greatest medical institutions have established be yond question the miraculous results of yeast taking. But all yeast is not eipinlly beneficial. The common yeast cake, for instance, is only a makeshift containing about 80 per cent starch and wafer and only about 20 per cent of yeast. The teien'ifie yeast remedy is a concentra tion of tho liquid brewer's yeast, com bined with tonics. A group of chemists have at last evolved a now formula containing con centrated yeast of high vitainiue strength, combined with iron and other tonics which make tho yeast more ef fective. This preparation, in conveni ent tablet form, it called IUOXIZKI) YKAST, und is the approved vitnmine tonic treatment for run down condition, such as insomnia, weakness, etc. IKON. I.KI YKAST costs but a little mors by the doae than roinuip.lt - ,ve.;ist. Each package contains 10 day's' treatment and e.ots only 41.Q0- or only 10c. a day. . U is pleasant to take and will not nause ate. Buy a package of IHOKT7TF.D YEAST to day from your druggist. You will feel the. good effects In'foro you have half finished the frft dote. Put up in sanitary form lo retain its purity and full strength. Special directions for children in each package. Mule l y the Ironied Ye.nt Co., Atlanta, ' a. -Adv. IftONlKp YeflSr Tablets MCHIV COfrOrtTRATtO VHnMINC TONIC TorhiorrovvAIri roClve anovtrtaxodand tired system a night of refrwhlnrrtandabrlght tomorrow! ia the work of N? 'tablets. Natur'Rmdykp ' ' body function regular, Improves 1 apjMtiu, ivIUvm constipation. JlfntNl ftftwr $1,000 REWARD The tstate of North Carolina and the County of Wilson, jointly, offer a reward of (400 for th arrest and conviction of tha party or parties who. on July 26, shot and killed from ambush, in Taylor Township, Bctr, Ennit Pearson. This reward has been supplemented by private parties to the amount of ttfflO making a total of 11100. A re ward" of 11,000 for the arrest and conviction, or $300 for information leading to arrest and eonvictiottr of th guilty ones, n B. E. HOWABD, fJheriff, " MTilion, N. C. Adoin.stratioaJ. E. Eckcrt, P.. H. M S I' hio itat l tivertit; Atsistant Pr- 'eswr ef Entinoloy: iaptr.in Itobt. K Wysor, I". S. A AtsWant 1 r fessor of Mi'litarv Since and Tactics; J. ( MiUcr.'B. 8. t'lem'-n College, Inttruc tor in Horticulture; Edward L. Pfl'i caster, B. 8. (Wharton School if Pi naace' and Commerce' Vnivcisity of Penn.yhama. tn.'n:-tor in Busim' Administration and Shop Management, B h. Kth. rulge, B. S. State College1, In sTnctor in Soilt; K. J. rearsalt, II. S State Cc'.leg", Instructor ir E ".trie I Engineering; Jesin- E. Lme, Whittcn ton Mfg. Co., TauLlo', Mjs., Iutr.o tor in Carding and Spinning; P. 11 Wilton, A. B. A. M. Wake J'orett, In structor in Modern Im.guagc; C O. Eddy, A. B. B. S. Ohio State University Instructor in Entomology. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WILL NOT LOSE MAYOR After a conference between Mayor T. B. Eldridgc aii.t lr. Z. M. Cavincss, president of the Chamber of Comnierce. in which Pr. Caviuest insisted that 'ViTMlvOT' EtiTfidge rrfrm-sider hit resigna tion at a mcmter or rne Liianiner oi Commerce, Mayor ElJndge hat re called his resignation. At a result of the conference a pro gram of eooneranon mar muy mean uch to the Chamber of ( ommerce an i the city Villi be amiouneeei tnortiy. EVERYBODY'S Look for the light blue package THE TASTE LINGERS! Ia.l. 1 1 PrtrikHn ( tro WE SECURE good houses for homeless people. THE" BEST Insurance Companies are represent ' ed in our office. Give our agency a trial. You will be pjeased wim the RESULTS The Parker-Hunter Realty Company Insurance and Real Estate. ante First-class Carpenters Work will require about six weeks Dillon Supply Co. Machinery Mill Supplies Machine Shop M emones Of Yesteryear To see the many, many beautiful living room suites now shown and to note their low prices, brings back memories of many a year. Without a question, our prices 9 now are down to a place that closely ap proaches pre-war levels! Not a suite in our entire stock has been' missed in this tremendous reduction 1 To Inspect Them U a Pleasure To Own One, A Delight 125 East Marll '. Vayor EUridg ynterday dee'-ired h had no desire whatever to enjharra he Chamber ir.f Cpmrnerc and is g!'l t be tf scry-? to that orsanitttion. Two SaiU m. Su ti were file1 in Was. County 6u lrior Court yesterday by J. P. J-orrlS against P. R." Athhyanil L. B. Davis against Isaac and f-udie Woodtrd. Gilbert C. White Durham, N. C CONSULTING ENC1NEI WATERWORKS, LIGHT AND POWER. StIEITS Misses Reese & Co. 10 Fayette III St. Pnan IN New Fall Hats Com ing in Daily. Spring and Summer Clearance Sales Still Going On. CHEWING IT. with the fellow bee hint e,t,ni Cn . Inr , RlchinoiiS Vt. Raleigh, N. C sSsSv .i.la9,eUi7laBdem low halt
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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