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NEWS AND OBSERVER, RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 31. 1921.' It MRS. W!LK!NS GETS II Weldon Woman Discovers Many Things of Interest at Blue Ridge To th Editors Sine being her I hat resd with interest your editorial "eosrau&ictiQn from WayniwVill and lettera from other beautiful mountain placet, but hare tee a aa yet nothing front Blue Jiidge, tha 8tur of tie mountain and the Ma of thoae who need both revt, inspiration and recreation. XI baire been curprieed at thia, at the attraeuoua bare are weay aow varied aet In the tide of tb moun tain, a ahort drive to Black Maun tain the atatwn of the Souther Bnilwty with conatant automobile torriye to Ahd fr. Md only a mile or to from jth anagmfloejit bilniithje road from Black Mountain to Aalieville putt us within fort minutet of AhviU by . auto and civet a new of the unching Ang mountain rraga and fertile plateaus, ! mot to mention the iiiltiuore eatate aad the V. 6. Training Camp for Women ,. et on tin hillside and hating the an penruce of an Indian Tillage of Jong it' r. t . Ja thia eonaeetion will any that I: Mitt Cocroft charmed the Blue Bidge " ' few evening tgo with one of heri , JaJjnJ labia "talk" and demoaitrations : on health contcred on .' the words xnae and tower. Thia waa only one it many of the goad tbingt we hard enjoyed for beedea the class every anofcieg held by noted apeeialiaui 'irom far and sear, there it somathing i of interest when we gather aa one big I ! family i tht apaeioua lobby of boauti l ful R. . I Hall fur aa hour of re ! oreition and enjoymeat. One of these howa waa filled by . Penator "8a.waeyr Webb of Bell Buckle Tenn.. who cave a fine .Itfiituof an idalidal community and another by the in relating hi own Interest -J i&g aad humor oua ajpeneaer tm the war between the tlatet. Ob Friday evening we were highly en tertained by Prof. P. P. Claiton, U. 8. Coatmiatioaer of Education, ef Waek -ingtoa, P. C., but claiming while bora in Tennrasee to be a Tar Heel of the first-xate. In thit lecture be gave facta and ilgurea of eitreuie interest, owiouag that Forth Carolina la fur in ilit lead ef all Soutiiera States la bar ducatiuaaj advance in the laat decade having paid out 14,000,000 for educa tion in the twelve moiithi preceding the lost report. He aupjiienieated tbia report by a propheey that within JO years thia turn would be iacroaaed to 7S.O00100. Theae are only a few of the rorree tional at tractions aad those ef aa la epiratioaal character axe almnet num berless, opening np sew ideas and eo TorttrnitM4 for Christian work aad aervtea eomiag from minds well train ed and men who have made a life study in thoir particular inel ana are eminent ministers ef t'ae gospel iu our teTge cities and pre mors of hifib ataading Ui nniverit from N York to Teias. Of the "family" at Blue Bidge, thU the kingdom of fellowship una good' will. JJappivesa and terviec it the key note aad all who enter here are sup voted to leave worry asd care behind ' Eves tht . children aeem imbued with the tame idea and hardly ever a dit eordent note is heard for every ear ia t ah for their comfort and enter tainuirnf. Thea the comfort of the entire "family" it tinder constant en jwrviaion by those whose one aim ia to preserve the fandamootul purpose of the Blue Bidge Association, that of fcl JoweUip and fifrvke. This is no money making enterprise and while there are certain require ments they are of a protections! na lure rrthcr than a selfish exaction. Ws often bear eomparieona with other at trcctire r-taccs which sor e member of oar. family has visited, bnt the ulti rne drcision is in avfor of "Blue Bidge.v la the entertainment there is sio rivalry ta sj the domestic ar ruguneott are centered nader ono auperrision and the l. aiflcent dining room aeatt O gue.'s it one sitting. The faxa is bomeliko . ad good. You may -whisper to yoar editorial eorre-tpoad.-at that if he is hankering aft er'' "fried apples and bacon" he thouM coma to Blue Bidge U in spile of his asserticm that "there ars no applet in !orth Caroliaa," thia nouaUin ,.lsh it efUa aerved here u itll as other delicious fruits aa dvcgetablbes. And thoa. the art. While . iu hearing of blaring August tana, dust aad drought at borne,, at are alaepir; under blank & and dust it unheard of. It ' it ttrange thst the majority of the fam ily at Blue Bidge is from the far and near bonu and eomtmratiTelv f Kerta Carolinians have found, aa yet. WUfBtXTU epfit. MBS. IDA W KIN'S, of WaJdon, N. C. TO PICK MEMBERS FOR CONFERENCE ON UNEMPLOYMENT ICaaHaaod from Pago Oaa.) Irom Camp 8rag, K. O. to Camp &BDX, ly, tht march ta he made wiu the 18th field artillerr brla-aita " - Puriaf the day Senator Siamoni aisa W a aonftreaca with EecreUry Wtekt, and aaaoaated bin to grand Federal ytrmiesioa fat power lint traatmittaif raiv irom tat aitccne light aa power company at Lakeriaw, X c, ta etoaa portion of the Camp Bragg territory ia order to furnish electric current ta tht 6tat 6enttoriam at ftana teriBsa,, tt.ll MeBrayar, the tap oriaUadent af Suta Saaatoriam, hav, icg aaUad Senator eimmaaa yetter djy with reftreaea to thia matte, fu. retary Wteka aarart 4 Beaatot 6immeaa "SIDNEY" MACHINE LATHES Cturled in itock. Let ui tjootn V yoa on. lttht to wit your need. ' Dillon Supply Co.. rrssSIssry Hill Ssppllits-Uitllai Ship that ha desired to accomodate the State in thit matter acowfTer a eonfeeur with his aqbordinatea who haw boa the matter directly i charge aayt he will advit him tomorrow at to hit deft, nite deoision. The Daughter Get Machine Caaa The United Daughter! ef Coifed eraey at Taneeyville are to get the machine (una whkh thy have aaked for to be asrd about Vaa of moanmoat to be onvelled in honor, of th Coafed erate Vetarana at TanceyviUe on Sep tember 10. The reqneet for theae fast waa maae to the war Department ty Congressman Charlea AL Ctedmin, and be baa Jutt ben informed by the War Department that two machine gam will be tent from Middietown, Pa:, to Mr. Price, sreaident of tba C. P. C. at Vaneeyville, Cary Yoaag Mea Axreated. An automobile trip in aa alleged aWteii machine from Baleigh to Wash iugtoa baa piled up trouble for two young mea of Cary, William Broaaaa Caviaeta. 21 year old, aad Jerry Jor dan, age 18. They we arretted here y eater day at fugitive! from Justice, that the automobile they aaed m sot theixa, the charge igaiatt the two being that oa August 13th they entered the garage of B. K. Civinaa, of Baleigk, brother of William Cavineae, and taking oat kit automobile came to Washington, soaking endeavor here to tell the machine. la thit they failed, for it waa reeevered by tbjo1ie Jutt ahead of ita tale for MflO. Young tJarineaa waa arrested it a lunch room oa Niath atreet where be kit been employed cine eomiag here. and Jordan wat gathered IT the ooliee at the Union Station npoa hit jetnra Irom a baateeea trp to mrasa- burg, Va. Telegrame eama from Saloigk to hold the two, aad they are held for aa officer from Baleigh, whom the police department here it informed will reack Washington tonight. Ceodwia gecarea Aid, Having been able to aeeare everything he came to Washington to get, Edward W. Goodwin left thit afternoon for hit home at Baleigh. Peraonal lntrodue- tiona te aa onacgetia official of the Vctoranj' Bureau, P. T. Uaaeltoa, ob iaiued hit peraonal intereat in the mat ter and in a few koara Nr. Goodwin, for whom there wat delayed compen satio due ra aoeouat at diaabilitiea in cur red while la the' Navy, bad the tG30 due him in hand. This morning after there bad baea a fall examination by goverameat physicians at to bit eaadt tiea. bit heart being affected, bit deaig nation wat charged from elatt three to clasa toe. Thit arrangement makes it so that be wilt be given four years it the North Carolina State Agricultural and Engineering College at Baleigh, with ta iueraued and liberal allewaaea in monthly paymeuti which will ear for kia living eipentea. Mr. Goodwin's ease wat handled ia quick order and re quired only two days ia Washington is which te have kit case reviewed. .Senator Simmons and Representative Briaaoa today called npoa General Pershing and arged him to aeeept the iavitttioa to attvad the New E-rn Fair. Ia their wire to A. T. Willie, secretary ef tke fair, tkey state tkat Ueaeral Pershing lada 11 impossible to tttead. Hiving been asked la such aa eveat te invito FraaUia D. Boosevelt, Iiemocratie nominee for vice prcaldent, they stated that despite their efforts to locate Mr. Boosevelt they have not been able to do so and aaked if they should invite Secretary ef Agriculture Wallace or any other person. Senator Bimmoni thinks that tbtro it good prospect of getting Senator Stanley, of Kentucky, for the occasion. Ia this connection it baa beea learned that former Assistant Secretary of tht Navy Franklia D. Boosevelt baa been seriously 11 lat bit summer home at Campobelle, New Brunswick, and it will bt good aewt to bit friends throughout North Carolina to know that ha U re covering. Ba ia reported to have caught heavy told aad to have beea threat ened with pneumonia. The atatedeat ia that be ia recovering slowly and it will bt aeea from thit thit tvta if be could hiva beea reached h would not have been ablette accept th New Bern la vltatioa. There it call for Vice-President Coolidge te apeak at the Waynt eovaty fair. At tba instance of bit good friend, Certain Nathan 03errr, Sena tor Bimmoni it earnestly arglng Mr. Coolidge to aeeept the tnvitatioa to speak at tba opening ef fair ia October. Tht vice president it aow tut of th city and hat not yet gWea bit decision of the matter. Among the North Caroliniius arriv ing la Washington today sre Mr. aaVl Mrs. Joha F. Obara and to a, and Mrs. J. F. Griffith.. Winrton-SelejJ; Mr. and Mrs. J. B .Arbuckle, Greenville, 8. C; Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Dlcktrton, High Point; L W. Brows, Wilmington j J. A. Shiw, Winston 8alem. Dr. Brooks Fires Broadside At Inefficient County Rule (Centlnaed from Page Oaa) to bandit the marketing of their pro ducts oa a business batit," be dtelared. There it nothing new ia cooperative marketing, ha maintllned, aothltg radical, aothing that bat not been need la every successful business for a hundred aad fifty yoar. Not f redaction Prolt. "Tht problem of tba farmer la aot ta grew twa blades of grata where oat grew before, bat to make every blade produced briag a profit when he pott it oa tba market." declared the speaker. . Tba distribntloa machinery la"t functioning aow, th speaker maintain ed, because it ia being controlled, directed aad maneuvered aot to meet th ternal law ef tupply aad demaad bat te jaeet tba aad of individual profit. Dr. Taylor devoted considerable time ta deraoattratiag that lew ia tba time af all time to pat cooptratrr marketing atrosa aad if h mea at tight, ba for aa aanouaeed kia readi ness to fight about it. That opeilng aowioa ytatorday man- ( . V lag aet a. pao for the rest of th con ewtioa for the feot of both aonrea tioaa, ia fact. It etarted oa -time and at five miytef to one o'clock the meet ing bad adjourned, leaving th farmer and farm women fifteen minutes before th tingle blast of the college whittle announced th serving of dinner in tb college dining room. Two addresses of welcome, ene oa tb ptrt ef fa State College of- Agricul ture by Dr. W. A. Wither and the other on th part ef the Stat De partment ef Agriculture by Commit aioser W. A. Graham, preceded the presidential addresses of B. B. Miller, president of the Farmers' Convention, aad Mr. W. B. Unrt, of -Gar land J president of tke Farm Women t Con vention. Co operative marketing mast be ae caeapanled by co-operative living, President Miller declared, pointing out that this yaar mark a aew era" in tell ing the output f the fa ran of North Carolina. Co-operation, he said, should govern the development of schools, roada and borne. Mn. lomb's brief address was a gem nf common "sense philosophy cf rural life, with the woman and the borne at the very essence af satisfied living. Eke coatraated tht farm women who cooked three hot meala a day oa a wood stovs for a niaa ko liked bit meals bet, scrubbed tht floors. with her own hands, bronght the writer aad did the household chores, uncomplainingly and as bcr part, with the woman who has t tireless cooker, running water, electric ligbta and all the labor-saving devices that lift bousewerk above the role of drudgery. Bhe sounded the chasm be tween the two women tad drovt ber lesson borne. If yoa want to keep your wife young aad pretty aad your boys tnd girls oa the farm yoa must bridge thia chasm with farm conveniences," she tald. Dr. Bracks Speak. It was after B. W. Scott, of Btw River, had delivered a eulogy on A. L. Frtack that Dr. . C. Brooke, Super intendent of Public Instruction, was introduced. Dr. Urook spoke ' on "The Fore That Cdueate.' "Tht greatest fore in education la organized. public opinion," be declared, pointing out that at long at 80 per cent of the population of the State ia unorganized ita influence will sot be that which Its preponderance demands. The borne, the ehurcb, the school, bt put down is the primiry educating forces with tht organized bodiet of manufacturers, workers, farmers, pro fessional men aad social tgenciet next. He ditcusted the effect of organized action, contrasted it with unorganized activity, and drew bit illustration from tht public health and the prohibition movtmtatt, both of which have writ- tea public opinion into the statute book. "North Cardlina ha beea held back,' ba declared, "because to per cent of th people cannot organize and give out a statement that will carry the conviction of 80 per eeut of the people of the State." Thit situation b explained at tht outgrowth af iadividualiam that per petuatee tht one-room tehool, clannish aess. ttrifa tad tribal feeling. The affect of the lack of orgaaized nubile antnlnn hn troTernment. Dr. Brooks pointed out in an analysis of th tituation, found in ttvtral or a dozen counties of the Stat studied by th Stat Department of Education. "We found your owa county officers, ' be declared, without calling th name of tb county, "did aot kaow how much meaey wat dua from taxes or how much money waa being (pent." No Kceerd of Texee. Six of these counties, be said, ware ia tba Drorrettlv class ia North Caro lina aad six were teieetea Irom, tut backward. La ene eounty, tba county goverameat waa a afflelcnt that taxes were collected op to two per cent ei th amount levied. "I can point to district after dii triet," h continued, "wher no record has ever beea mada of Ihc taxea levied la that diatriet Your fundi can never KAILROAD SCHEDULES tmtM Siswin sxwssif mim. e iumm Owti a. a Tm Mmm husmw newe ssMHSiC lehrawtlse. twrutM. gmboard Air Ua Railway Compear. ajrlM frMi item feri Idle JaatMMnlll M Ytrt I Met-a. tat a. at airwise NsrtoNi. Wui. Ids, a. a. m.mtnm, wn, pqai t-x m. M t. a. H Ysrk Jrtt.ilH II: IS . a- Owm wmm las a. a tMt. m. bMMMH .. asHi1awa CMS a. a. IIAita. AtKlrtl Na-tMk RaS a. I.ts. a. iMkMmHa .... New Vrk li:2? s. a. 4 a. a-Mk AlUiu SilSe-a tar p. a. N Ywk lertiMarlla StOJ . a. iLaul tlMMf a WaatMtM ana la MmM 4 a ll.-O a (UmI al-rwMMrtli-airtlk aw sees Kuaa - :M p. a., a tin . a. 80CTHEKN BAILWAT 1T8TEM a. raaiaa aaaiva II rraa anliain sua ..........sn9 . . Ill Fraa armitin ,wUa .... 4s a. Si. J I im IMan-SMM 141 a. a. I tnm SnwavCUiMII ....... Mitt a. a. 144 tra ImtM-V. Ultm .... K . ISS tnm .Ml.r ! , 4 f. I. It rna smiiiw omarmm r. a. 141 fnm aiHiSx na !.. D fnm vmnm ibiw sat r. a. ream otf ART III tm I'lmmi amwlils RiSt A. a. lit re ena eww m m a. a. IS rr artmene w. Maa .. ras a. a. II tm let tm r siuaM-MMwa ..... . in a. a. oiai iwwri ., .mom i a. a. 0ta-aii4ia-e .n.. m... M4 r. M. iwMSan emu . 44 e. M. hi tm amwuri w. aua . ... rt s. a. rm aiaeitnai ...... ... ras r. a - eoNkOLioAiia ricalT rsict. aa turn tret SMMte aawa rre sal an The Only Norfolk Sleeping Car ttAvn aautica 10:0S at Norfolk Southfan Railroad tm aaa tanl awaa AtemoaAi, raaiaa ucvt tAitiaa Waa. amr a WVm a na. n waa. PwfO. lammas et NaHa K aul m aMt iawt a ar sat Kmc MS a., asnr wnaa waiaeaa. Ba. aatA'lt 4 BtsU geauea I at a. at aa am m majl at I at Tsal-eeai 4 anal aw attoai awttM tan at "a aa eat twaa Ha wkarHt. Al Want Mr fWata aaa eat Ckae Maai rS . sa. 4BMS aS, far aat. MX aOne. tliaisaa eat tsiawima Kara. tM ak. aaja 49, sat paatawaa sa) ruaama twa ' Oaat aaja t ta uac emiiaM-ataicicii. tali a ', . bUioiak "lloroua Hotel.) f4l Ynr 9tT Let. Dwrr'ni Olalboura Hotel ) A. M.. vi f H. .. f M. , P.M. t.ve t:l I 14 It.V . Far li.oo a kit ti4 OaJr. b ad.9nateJy bandied as long .. government or yoar county s in the : hand of taenmpetaht men." I w j.Hnm m zecuru - oz uxa loiaj amount of taxea levied ia th world is 17 1 1 doea aot oqual Aa amvunt of rederai tax collected in North Caro lina laat year, Dr. Brooks went on, maintaining that the aamriet ef j7ortk Carolina teachers could bar beea raiaed kit year . without th lory of aa additional cent of tax on th people of th Stat if tb taxea levied the year before had beea paid. Afteroooa SeaaJoa. The-afternoon session for ma wat devoted yesterday ta tb oeaaidaratioa of better aeeds, better plant, aad tet ter yield for North Carolina. H, J. Webber, of Hartuville, 8. C, apoke oa the value of improved teed to North Carolina. Dr. B. Y, Wintert diaeaaaad the relation of teed improremeat to coopexativa marketing pablauk. ' A meeting of th JSorth Carolina Seed Improvement Association in Pul- len Hail, a meeting ef tht crop .Report ers' Aatociation, a display of sat en gine, farm machieerr, lighting and wator ryttems, and a cottea tprtying demonstration eontamed' the time of the delegates. " - Th program for today meeting fol low Hwtlaar Urn Ma hla MeraJaa. I:tl0-I:06 f)mnstratio: Better Method of Handling Soea. (Fallen Hall' . S. fcckert, K. C State Col lege. :t0-:40 Cro9 Botattoa fee Korth Carolina," Dean C. H. IVUllama, N. C. State Colleae. . - 8:40-10:00 Discussion, questions and answers. 10:0-!0:EO The D of Pactur Hogs W. W. Ehay. N. C. Ivtenalon Hervlee. Beef Cattle R. 8. Cwrtt. N. C. Experiment gtatien. Palry Cattle R. H. Ruflner, N. C. Bute College. l:60-ll:(i0 Ditcuatioa. quesiiune and answers. Jalat acastaa. 11:00-11:00 "The larm'er and Hie wife," Miss Helen Louis Johnson, New York City. 11:00-1:00 '"How te Beautlfr the Home at Least Expense" Charles aillett. Kiehnsond. V. 1 :-l :4 leaner, (College Dining Hall). Tkte A(trran (Joiat leaalaa.) t:0.:W "Relatione .of I'uod to Health," rr. E. V. follum, Johaa Hopkins University, Biltlmore, Md. i :0-4 :0 Tors Warehousing Cot ton Payt" (with demonstrate of warahooas models) J. V. Workman, Specialists In Warehouse Construction. Livestock Demonstrations and Ex hibits Foully rarm. West of f air Grounds. 4 16 Slaughtering aad Cutting Demonatratlona, Dairy Cattle Produc tion Kihlblt. Doeklaa; and Castrat ing demonatratona. Culling demoa atratlon. Standard bred poultry ex hibit. General Livestock Exhibit. C: It Crop Reporter' Aasociatlon. Room IS, Pullen Hall. 4:16 Cotton Spraying Demonstra tion, College Farm. 1:00 Barbecue: Fair Grounds; It. C. Sheep Breeders' Association. Note; Admtaitlnn H cents, Ko rup rer will be aerved at the College Din-in- Hall. Toatfkt. 7:00-1:00 Band Concert, Campue). tat N. CI Infantry band. 100 Community Singing, play stunts. Wa,l'l MertlKit Till Merala;. Women's Meeting T. M. C. A. Building. 1:00-9 00 Handling of Beea. (Ful len Hall). 1 00-11:00 "Household Furalshlntn" CHIC CHAPEAUX Here ar th smartest Eatt of the taaeon, ready for your choos ing. Thia fascinating variety of 8portt and Drest Eatt for all oc casions includes an assortment of charming modelt for every type and preference. Voull ba delighted with th charm and beauty of these modish ehapeaux. Popular Price . The Ladies' Shop 14 E. Harg-.tt St. New Sweaters ror We have just received a shipment of the well-known Bradley sweaters for men and boys. . .... . .': . Young men and boys going away to tjchool should surely have one. Prices $3.50 to $11.50 Cross & Iinehan Co. "Uaier, r,tr?1(,i& i ft. ll JUl-l M Joint Fcaaio. - Tata Alter mb. 1:00-4:00 Joint Session. J -00 Joint aaatioa ot women. - men and SHORT SKIRTS ARE MARK OF FREEDOM (Continued From Pag Oa.) , sh bad baea wearing withaut altaratleB for six yean, but the bid other exam ple of standardization in a tuitcaae. Tht dresses, all made according to ene general ryle, were differentiated by timnangs. fahrict and eokni aad miner changes of ut Tha ana woman crowded around the exhibibea 'for to admire and for to tec.'' Then they ref ketarod tatoniahmont, wonder aad ad miration. Tha move toward stand rdixatien of srameii't dreat aririiiated ia a resolution passed by th delegate to th onva- tioa of th tienersj rarauoa ar Wamea Club, bald ia Chi cage ia lilt. Thit idea wat handed orer to tba boa economic department of which Hits Johnson was them preaidest Sba dia eovered tkat it waa practieabU, and to a great extent waa deairad by manafae torara and aonaomera. A dret whoa general liaea were baeoaung to all type if women va decided npoa aa tba ataad ard. Since laid tha idea baa met with in ar easing aupport among American women, Miaa Johnaon clsirns. President Orders Lawless Bands To Oisperse At Once (Conttaaed from Pag One) lepeadaaea of th United States the on hundred aad forty aixtk." Hop To Beater Order While tome tliscjiriatiaf report reached ber during th day, from Watt Virginia official, Ultra waa apparaat a feeling among Government officiali that the people eommaaded by tba President tft return to their homes would do o, and that Tburaday mooa woaM e a restoration of order, which would make tht presence of troops unnecessary. At th tarn time, however, that waa a firm determiaatioa on th part of tha dmiaiftratioa to meat any aerVrae tit uation that might arise. We will eroea th bridge when era get to it Thurtday noon," wat the way an official cxpretMd it, "but w bopa and believe that troop will aot bt needed." . Tht recent eencai thaw that Nerad hai the fewet wosnea ia prapartiaa to total population of any ot tba atatoa. Horton's Photos Show Who's Who Get Ready for the Long Winter Evenings n yoar Plan taaal or worked erer aow Reduced Pricei Ob All Pianos And Playera Eatajr TaTtn J. Tw Bowles Receiver FaU Stae 18S9" TO CELEBRATE FINISHING OF BOOSE TRAIL HIGHWAY Citizen. Of Two States To Join Hindi On Watasgt, Willed Icatoitr Aug. SO. CStiseas "from Vorth Carolina and Tennessee will job hand tit Deep Gap oa tb wTatavga Wilkta aoostf n) an fiaradiy, Sep tember 8, to celebrate tba completion af tha Boone Trail Highway. It will ba a big picnic; with vtblic speaker - of pramiaaae aad other attraetiv features aa tb program, bleutnia people regret tb iaability of Senator Bimmonsto at taad thia elebratiea aa tba loading speaker. Efforts ar baiag mada sow to cet ethar apaakara aa tb program. The picnic and celebration ia arranged for aad it being given by tb aoaatiaa of Watauga, Ash and tTilkaa. The Boon Trail Highway ia bow com oletad between Wtnatoaalam, aad th Taanataaa liaa with tb eraeptioa af putting top toil a few abort stretch ea of tba real. Thia highway i probably tba Arat road of any pramlaaae to ba completed by tba new highway commission- It ia oat af tha most important roada In tke State It forma tb abort eat possible -road betweea tb capital at Baleigh aad tha countie of tba Xot PiwinrV that lie beyond tb Bin Bidge. Tb road is almost a atraigbt Una from Baleigh to OreeaVbere, and Winvtoa-Salem t Baas. Sboald King It Bttaaelf. A mm who had OB drinh ton ai saw a aiga. Tie rag tk boll for til eejtaker." Be walked n aad e-ara tk ball mea a ptTJ that tt Marry cam fit by tb not. Ia a few memeat aa aarnr maa appeared at tha doer. "Ar ywa tt earetakerr aaked the bell-puller. tee. wait a yoa waatr "I aaw that antic, m I ua evi ball, aad now I want ta kaow wky yoa can't ring it yourself." Royal Bread and Cakes A trial will convince you of their high quality Royal Baking Co. 109 S. Wilmington St Hudson-Belk Co. A Sale of Army Laundry Bags Several hundred Laundry Bags made for the Army. The goods worth more than our price. Made of splendid strong material. See these on display in our windows. You can't buy the . material, to say nothing of the making, for 50 cents. We closed out a great quantity of these for our 30 stores. k On sale here, bening this morning : 50 EACH :y (Not Orer Two To A Cuatamer) Announcing New Arrival in Fall Apparel - . . Coat Suits, Coats and Dresses ' , , Exceptional frfferin. ia Fall Suiti at $24.95, $29.50 and $34.50 ' v v' . - . - ' - ; , EiceptioBil offering Fall Dresse. it 7 $19.75, $24.75, $29.50 . ' v " EiceptloniJ oferinn in Fall Coat: $24.75 d $29.50 'Wm fkaaaa. t ' V Hudsonr-Bells: Co. mmmmmmmBmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmim tatlalc. '. A conjurer wt pcrforatng ia i Durham wQIag. Addxetalag a gnnp of pttmea., ho asked for th baa af a halfpenny. . - - " Tba eoia vu produced, wbereupoa ft onjurr threw it up. when tt re turned, tba attdaat eoia bad takea tb color af aovareiga. Up atepped tha pitman who owned th halfpenny and asktd to tb eoia. . Tk coajurar plac4 tb aotaroiga la bia band. "Aad tbia ia really my ba-pcnayl' Well, the." said tb owner, aa U uippea tne aorcrtiga into ai poeati and walked oft, "Ill aot tronbla ya to cbaag bar again." Do you know gucan roll lOcts from ont ba cf OCNUINC "BulCDurham TOBACCO f tgaja jatae 'j
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 31, 1921, edition 1
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