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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH, N. C FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, I92T. f BEN.HM Postcffice Department An nounces Applicants at Ham let; 3iscoe and Newton ' UN ' I I - The tt Obirfr Berean. '"' 03 District National Bank Bldg., r B CPWAKD K. BKITTON. j. 1 tfJy pcW eed Wire.) ; " '' nr..i.lnfftln. Sevt 22. From tlic Postoffiee Department there was ob- C&iaed today th lists of applicants wh took tb xmittioM foi pott- master at Hamlet, Kewtea and Bit toe, as oll- .-". Hamlet vacancy occurred July 21, 1921, examination held Scptomber 13, 1921 aalary s- Applicant Thomas J5. Dabb. B. B. Terry. M. J. Ksanbsrt, William P. Clarke, MLr. Kma Fred MM, C- B XUf J- c- Woodard, Joaks Tarry, M. C rroerjiaa. IfffwtOB" vara" T " omrrred July 1, AMI, examination held September 13, 121, aalary Applicants: Charlei ft. Mebane, Austin C. Sherrill, C. E. JLeag, I 0 Wilfuag, D. M. dowager, B K Bollinger, H. A. Biguiau, W. A. lUlnhardt, J. W,-Caldwell, C. E. Me Ithj 0. T. Caddy. Biscue vacancy occurred May 12, 1921, .examination held August 13, 1921. salary l;700. Applicant: W. C. Kanoy, Idist Botty Martin, Claude B. Wright. Severs! Peelraastera Named., - Monrktad t'ify, vacancy occurred Sept. 2, IK'S, examination held August 12, liil, aa'afy tOO. Applicants: Altif B. Morris, Cleveland L. Willi, U. I. 6. Bell, C. Gilliken. Wiilianiston, varauoy occurred March i, lSJ'-'O, e i.nninntiun held August 1'J, 1921, salary tl'M- Applicant: J. T. Price. Daisy O. Wynne, Gvorge V. .Woodley. Ueuderscnvillc, vacancy occurred June 23, H'-l, examination held August 12, 1921, salary 2,S(I. Applicants: K. II. Statun, U. K. Neuley, H. 11. Hodges, W. ('. Hector, I'. H. Ramsey, W. Urif Ith, U J. Pace. The Fi'sloflh Depart nicnt announces the appoint nit: Mt of Heritlicll Uarrcn, bo has been tlio nrting postmaster, to Aha puaitiuii of postmaster at Cedar fountain, Transylvania county. It Alio announces that commissions have been Issued to Wiliuiu L. J,ili, as postmas ter at ltlvillc, and to John W. Tuttle as postaiaster at Wallliurg, Davidson county, and that Etta P. Bcbastiuu has been commissioned n actii jiostiuatir nt Hunk, Burry county. Tho Civil Service Couiiiiinioii sn pounces that on Otober 21 there will be held thinl elan postmnsters eiami lutii'iis ut ElUaliethtoH u, salary 11,400, vacant .pine'' April 7, 1 !-0 ; at Flat Brk. salary 1 , 1 ' ' . vacant unte January 1, J921. Nenator Overman had a vinitor today John Arnittrcng ( lialoner, of Merry Hills, Virginia, whose sanity or In timity 'Ui'it tii c uiitri suiplieil m ith copy some years uu. With the courts holding him sane Mr. Chnloner is using Piuch iKoney in philanthropic work. At his country place, Merry Hills, a farm of torn 400 acres, he has s talilished the "Merry Hills Community Center" nuil give mouiii; pictures of an educational kind to the people of that seetion. I'uJ'T the revenue Uill he would have t'i pay a tan, but as lio uses the) admission lues to increase the attractions of 'lie movie house and the Bum tier of film-', making no profit, he holds bo ought to be tax frue on the movie feature. It "ill be remembered that some years ago Mr.. Clialonct made nil qdrire in Kalcigh on the treatment of alleged insane persons in sanitariums 1 Tar llnfls In Washington. J. J lintt, "f AshevilV, is a visi tor to Wiishiiigiiin. Mr. Hritt says that there is o pulitici at all in his vUit, that he it here simply ns Innverl looking nut for some matters before some i-f thn ilepart nienls. Miss Hallie A. Turner, of the office of Senator Overiiiau, has returner) to her duties here, after spending her vn cation iu (ireenslioro. Among the N'urth f'arolioians viitinj In Washiiig'iui t . , 1 : i v are Mr. and Mrs. ,,Kirk Cmisart, of t'harlottc, (' T,. Alier nethy. New Bern, and St. P. Mines, Kintur.. Th F'ot'ft'h'- neitrtrtiu.Mtt. nnnouaces toilay that tl.e l':v,i Vrms Coinmis siou ba. be' n rpijucfttd to hold an f amiuatiou to till tli vacancy iu lh position if p'stmaslcr at Pmsvillo. The ila't ib be snin-uneoil lacr It also announces tint .lames T. Hhepard has ben ciui:iu,iiued as pustmaster It Holly U:in, Onslow Cimihij. Brownloir Jaeksnn, l'n,td States Marshal lor th WN,rn Iislrict of North Carolina. as I. pre today ami aaked the Departmnit 0f ,tll,i,ft, (0 , lew hirn to move tli hi.(piartcrj of his deputes frr.ni Stat,'v Morgan ton, and from 1'ilisbom to V-,initli Tba department il dvir lavr hs! action if any I ' nkf f-.r!.a' Jackson ststf'i that he ,lid not and Woald not ak that his M i ' e in.ndl from Ashenile to tlenii-rsciiil!e bis koine town. Col. Albert L Cx today law Tresi dat Harding with refarencs to ths President attm ling the eonvsntion of tha Confederate Veterans in Chat taaooga to which ha hat ,etn invited. Whether or not the Presidnt can ae- eept the Invitation his ot beea aa Joeepk G. Browa, president (ha Utuant atlonal nana, or MWign, u ia' Washington in attendance on the ataetinf of tba alrlsory teaaeil of tba Federal Bfserrs Board. Z 7 Dr. WUliam H. TilVett, toa of C W. Tilhstt. t rhasrlotta. was bar today anal ttmuura fiaaaias Ovarmaa secured posaporta Ut trip abroad Pr. Til set feaa baea stadytog la Baltimore aad will sail oa Tuesday, t-oinz to Car laisd, franea, iaetria aad Gar many ia erder to study ind ihvestigaU madieal matters ia thaaa eavatrtea. Rnfn rWmiK - ittliOMMj SA Wash ingtoa tkit anorning after apeaidiitg hit ssraai nMttM in North farnlinau Ha eiptaaast iwaaelf at feeliaf ia fine shape for the eontinuanee or the aet lion. BanreseatatiTa Foa hat alto re tlirBAiL Sik Atkjup BMhtn af iha House freai Norta Carol usa here at present beuuf XeDreacDtativaa BUdmaa and WeavtL ... FIVE TOES MAKE WISE . ANIMALS, SAYS TRAINER "I'll ten you tba reason that any one of any three herdi of elephants It the most intelligent bun eh a' beasts in this Simla mtiatgerii ...rtlfik lidadei about every kaowa animal bat tbt bolshevist said the boss animal wan of the John Bobiasoa circus aoailng to Kaleigb Saturday, October 1. "The elephant has fire toet like a man, that's why. Look at those ostriches ever tkere. You kuow they are tba prise 'nobody boms' creatures of the universe, dou t you I Want to know why! Well, they've got only two toes. Of course, my theory doesn't apply to the hoofed animals, bat they are all babes ia arms when compared ta elephants in tba matter o' wisdom. "Here's another thing. Did you ever sea anything with big eyes that bus any braiusf Take matinee idols, movie Claudes and fish, for inttanee. Ain't I rightf Now, look down thoaa ele phant lines. Take the tenth one in the row. Pipe those little eyes. Just watch the brightaesi of 'cm. That 'bull' knows I'm talking about him; be kaowa what I'm saying. They get you every time, do the 'balls.' They sire people up on sight. If they don t like you then, they never will. When they don t fall for a person s charms, 1 know there's something wrong with that person. Bat follow the elephant's tips and you'll love, your fellow men, for you II notice it a seldom they 8no a wrong 'ua mighty seldom."' Press Agent. MOUNT OLIVE WOMAN DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Mount Olive, Sept. 22 -Mrs. Juanita Cobb, 42 yoars of ago, died at her home here uftor suffering several months witn internal disorders and complication!. Three ions, Louis, IeHoy and Leonard; one bristher,. 1 A. Long, and four : is ters: Mn. C. E. Long, Mrs. N. M. Kivett, Mn. Arch Wystt and Mrs. Rob rt Kcntt, of Kinston, survive her "No medicine equal to Dr. SETII ARNOLlfH HALS AM for bowel com plaints." Beenmaiendrd by, H. W. William,, Tucker Bldg., Pharmacy; Clayton Jnig Co., Clayton. Southern Railway Seeks In junction To Escape Taxes (Continued Tram Pago One) cording to the exhibit filed, includes reproduction cost of road, less depre elation, tho Ware's share of rolling stock, and tho estimated value of lands owned by the company. Huck Oa Franrhlae Tai. Contention is mu.U that the franchise tnx is invalid because it is essentially an ad valorem tai, set nt one tenth of ous per cunt of the total assessed value of tho company's property in the State, and is therefore a property tax. The claim is made that this amounts to double taxation, In contravention of the constitution of the United Statci. Ai to the income tai provision passed with the constitutional amendments last fall, the complaint says: "'Plain tiff further shows that the system of pyramiding taxes, as is evidenced by tho tax laws set forth above, including the. incowa tax of three per cent on net Income, is such a burden on this interstate carrier as to amount to a ilirect burden on Interstate commerce contrary to the constitution of the V'nitcd States. The physical values determined by the Interstate Commerce Commission' in the ease of the Norfolk Southern railroad In North Carolina were made the beaia of aa appeal for reductioa af several inillloa dollar which was al lowed by Commissioner Watts. At the time of tbo appeal of tho Eouthern, it ia andeistood, tb Interstate Com merce Commission yaluea had H beta mado public. " Ceantlea Affected By Aetlea. The Bon thern operates Unit ia 49 countlet ia tba EtaU, aad tit following sheriffs an Mated aa parties to the auit: . . " . , C. P. Btory, Alamance;' W. H. Carton, Aleraader; J. A. Lyerly, Buncombe: D. A. Johnson, Burke $ W. P. Odom, Chreokee; J, H. Uunn, CaaweB t C. L. Bpears, Cabarrus J. W. - Mauser, Ca tawba; H. A. Logaa, Clevtland) 0. T. WineeofT, Davie; F. C. Bink, Davidson; 0. W. Ply at, Forsyth; V. B. Stafford Guilford; J. W. CarroHr-Gastoa; J. F. Cabe, Haywood; V. E. Grant, Header aoa; M. P. Alexander, Iredell; E. L. Wilson, Jacksoa; Alax Moors, Macon ; W. O. Coebrant, Mecklenburg; 3. J. Paley, Madisoa; J. L., Nieholls, Me Dowell; L. B. Lloyd, Orange; J. A. Brady, Bandolpk; Fred Jackson, Polk; J. W. Season, Kutherford ; A. P. Sands, Eockinghara; J. H. Krider, Bowan; W M. DeHurt, Swaia ; W. U Albertj, Surry: Delia Grunsha. Transylvania: W. D. Woodruff, Wilkea; J. W. Cooper, BeHie; J. Fi Harvard, Durham) J, W Thomas, Eilgocombei C. M. Lawrence, Gates; E. D. Hunt, Granville; J. A. House, Ualilai; H. Scull, Hertford; W. J. Maisey, Johnston; J. L Corawell, Nash; J. M. O'Briant; Person) J. 8. Koyster, Vancej D. Bryant Harrison, Wake; W. D. Grant, Wayne, and B. E. Howard, Wilson. Minor tax officials in municipalities snd school districts with in the 49 counties are named ia the order. Absentees Cause Republicans To Flounder Around (Centinaed From Page One.) en is North Carolina ia 1920, there were 092,917, or 77.4 per cent males and 202,704, or 22.S per cent females The malt gainful workers constituted 76.9 per cent of all snalea 10 yeate-of agt and over in 1920, as against 16.4 per cant ia 1910, while the feinslt gain ful workers constituted 21.9 per cent or all femaks 10 years ot aga aad over in im, as against 34.2 per cent ia 1S1U. To Aid Graia Growers. Tho War Finance Corporation aa nouneei today that it had agreed to make advances to a co-operative as so eiatioa of Grain Growera operating in aiinnoaola and North and South Dakota in an amount not to exceed $13,000,000 to assist tbem in the orderly market ing of their grsua. The development of cooperative marketing assoeigtiona among the farmers of the country, aad particular ly among the Soutbera farmers is being watched with great interest at the present time. These organisations BIG ULCER ALL HEALED "Now I Can Walk," Say. Mr. Southcott of Medina. "Here Is another letter that makes me happy," saya l'euraon, ot buffalo. "One ttmt T untilil ralhi'r hin-A haM thousand dollars." . ".Money Isn t everfthlnr In this world. There Is many a big hearted rich man who would tflve all he hai on H rt h in h ,liU , r, n.nJ.. rsinedy with auch mlarhty hsallna li,er na i oiersun a inntuient, to sell at all drusalata for la caul, a hn hi'." Head this letter written February 11. IKIii, by Mrs. Albert Soutkeott '( Medina. N. Y. It imi like a miracle. nut It IS Irua. every word rl It I know It because t act similar let ters almost every day from people who hav, napH mv ntnlm,,i e,,v ni.i sores, cricma and piles. 11 11 any wonder J am happy! I'elerson Ointment Co.. In . RtiffAlA NY. f'enr Sirs "I W n M an Tlfl 'ill 4 It n ft ti rmr rrm km old running sore and ulcers. 1 had tried moat evvrythtuac without any re lief from pain. A friend tnld me of your wonderful olnluient and the first left ma before In years, and after us- injum nine O' liars wortn or the salve I am cured. The ulcer w aa 9 lnchea by Inches, la all healed and I can walk Never, never will I be without IVtcraon's Rg-aln ,nfll Mnlmtnt If vnn Uriah I m.i.ma. say enough to praise It." Youra truly. .ur Aioert nouinioji, Medina, n. y Vlail iii-itMrH fllltxt hv Polaiann Alnln.l f'o.. Inc. Buffalo. N. Y. blJvr Drvc will uiply you. taiiv ) Excursion Fares To CHARLOTTE, N. C. Account ,Made in Carolinas Elxposition. Septem ber 12-29, 1921. Round trip, reduced fare ticket on tale Sept 11, 12, 14, 18, 18, 19. 21, 23, 26 and 28. s Final limit for return Sept 30, 1921. For" full (formation at to fares, schedule, etc, ap ply or write to your near, eat Norfolk Southern Railroad Ticket accent STATE FAIR WEEK CONCERTS At the Raleigh Auditorium Titta Ruf ffo BARITONE Of the Metropolitan Opera Company of New Turk Wed., Oct. 19th and Frances Alda SOPRA.NO Of ths Metropolitan Opera Company ef New Tork Thur., Oct. 20th Assisting Artists Also Will Appear PRICES for Each Event , tut, S1.M aad II. H, pitta 10 tat Seat Bale Start Uosday, October t, 10 A. U., it Time BuUdiag, til W. blartia Street. Mail Ordsri aad Remittances may be teat to PASK IsTSICAL BCEHATJ Tiaai Building. Xalaifk, K. O. have been ery aueeeitful la Cali fornia and other western states,- but until ateently a astir tffort was mad to work ut tb plant in the Southern- itates. Within tho last ail months, bowoyar. a great deal of prog rest bis been mad ia tonaectioa with orranUiac co-operative market asto clation ia tb South for tb market ing of cottoa add tobtceo. Most eroi rett baa beta mad i Texas, Oklahoma and Mississippi, wher tb werk of or ganUing was been earl tbi yesr. A moat tigaiflcaot thiai ia coaacc tiba witk thet organUatioa U that tb war Finane t'orporitioa, a go eramsat owned institotion, baa demon- ttnted th confident of jta flirector it la eo-operativ atarkating ataoeia tie as., I addltioa t tb on bove it bit approvd adnata for financing a Bomber of tkei assotktioni among these being for tbt handling of 300,. 000 bales of tottoa ia Tewa, 100,000 ia Oklahoma, tUOOjOOO to tb cotton growers of Ariteaa ta piraa eottoa and 30,000 bala loag atapl ia atiatitslppi and alpo ia "coantctio wtlb a anmber of wheat and saansd fruit aajociatioat in California, It ia anderttood ker that active work it ttill going oa la North Caro line and torn ether Sontbtrn ttattt to wardt orgaaiiing tb farmeri of these tUtct JnU tist tOvoparatiT majjuting associations. Angof W. MeUaa, direc tor of tb War Finaaa Corporation, whia tsked today as to th inancjng of these lajocistions stated tbtt before favorablt eoniideratioa could fc given by tb corporation to, tb matter ef ex tending credit to any particular asso ciation, it must be made dear that the applicant ia on that meet tba require meats of the War Fiaaaee Corporation sat: that it has bee a orgaaixed ac cording ot law: and that it it well managed. Ha ttated further that the question af management was the prime factor in the lueeett of sach sssoeia tioat. Many assoemtiont ef recent origin hive failed ' because ot poor management. In hit opinion, it is . YOUNG MAN We are showing dandy ttylet ia High Grade Shoes You will like ths new Cordovaa Brogues. WM. HELLER & CO. "THE FOOTER Y SHOP." 124 Fayetterille Ptrect. piping WOT WATER in 5nwutes At latt you caa have an abund aaco of hot water at lew cost aad absolutely do danger of explosion. ODET-.HEATER Mw aMirtMauiM burns coal and wood no gas. The fire pot it entirely aurrounded by galvanised coile, insuring CLEAN hot water. Five minute after the fire it started you have an abundance of hot water for bathing, dishwash ing and laundry. In twenty minute the whole tank it full of piping hot water. Tht Price it Lout Tke Initial cost et taw CAOBTkew U seas ly lew la ccasweriaoa etaas hawtars and It paqr far ttsalf oewr and ewer east ia the fuel saved. Look fee the weed CADET aa the wlibi 3 GUJUUMTU TteCADETwaaadeot ameteaawrtals weuar eatoa It will el piew aWactiaai r row momer snU be reuadeo. Aihwta Steve VVerti AOaata. Cs. I atcettary, that a eery high degree of business ability ia th uaatgement be msintained. , : , ' Mr. MoLeaa wat to hlvs beea . In Charlotte today to deliver aa addresi at tho Carolina Exposition, but was kept her by th stress ef boaiotM ia th office, of th War Finance Corpora tion. - . FOR SALE by Local Peajera COMFORTS-BLANKETS Get Ready For A Hard Winter ... . : . . . . - . That'i what t,he weather sharps say, and cgtton and wool climbing in price you'll never find a better time than' now. or a better place than here to buy your warm covers. , - - Cedar Chests - ' For LESS Now that you have been through the) jumraer and have been pestered by moths despite smelly moth balls, you ean appreciate the need for these useful ornaments. ROYALL & BORDEN "Where Quality Is Higher Than Price" FOR THIS WEEK-END THE Offers Extraordinary Values in Every Department. Thrifty Shop pers Should Investigate. Women's and Misses9 Readyto-Wear and Millinery An assortment of Silk Dresses, values up to .17.50. Priced the Globe way It $14.75 A large variety of Tricotiae snd Cinton Crepe Presses, priced the Globe way froui $8.95 to $24.75 A wonderful array af Fall 6uiti that are man tailored aad beauti fully designed. Priced tht Globe wnv from $14.45 to $32 50 See them. A few Serge Presses, beautifully embroiders J. Priced the Globe Way uvaubuutij $5.50 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Waists nt $2.25 to $4.95 Mignonette Blouses; ait shales, beautifully trimmed (l QP and embroidered at . jn.J j fekirta that are wonderful values ! at 1 10.00, priced the ttC AC I Globe way, at JJ.fO . See them. i Muslin Underwear ef highest quality at prices that speak for themselves. Look 'em over. Silk Underwear of J nest mate rials at prices that are utoaish iugly low, for they are priced th Globe wiy. Beaver Sailors, all ihsdes, that are 6.00 values, priced ttl QC the Globe way, at ... vle7J A variety of New fall Bat la the newest shades. Priced th Glob way at $2.45, $2.95, $3.95 $4.85 and $5.85 Boy's all Wool Blue Sergt Suits Boys all Wool Suits Boys' all Wool r Pantl Suits Men's and Toung Men's Suits Yeung Man's all Wool Suits Utn'i all Wool Blut M PA Serge Suits eJlO.JU Men's all Wool Suits, at Men's Kbakl Panti $18.75 Men $ and Boys9 Clothing-Furnishings Men's Percale Soft QT - Cuff Shirts 00 C Men s Madras buirts j- J'Jjj Men's Bilk 9oi, 11.T0 CZr ' values, per pair VwC Men't Striped Collar t- QC ttrbsl Shirts afOC Hatt for the TooBg Mia aid Msa who tuy 3 QC Young . PJ.OJ $7.95 . $4.95 $9.75 . $9.75 $14.75 98c, $1.48, $1.98 Mea's Heavy Woolea J Pants ?) Men'i White and Tan Pongee Coiltr attached Shirtt, it Men's HerripgMm 094 7 Snitt, Rochester makeWs-.p s Pongee $1.95 A New Store the Sam Qld Place WORLD BEATtKS FOR PRICE. Corner Wilmington and Exchanfe Streets
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