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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C SATURDAY MORNING. EPTE.V.r,ZI1 -24, 1921. 1ST ARTILLERY REACHE S IREDELL r pairing BrliJga For iloring-j , me neavy uuns aoavoy f e Wet artillery is moving from Camp Jaeksoev 8. C, to Cassp Ent, Ta, la eaaipiBg o few daya ee, farta of W. N. White, east f towe. The eoeeoy eoBsiat 165 tea, of wVira. aumbrr are engineers rad the rest toast arttlrerynicn. Li'"' Bieaard LA, eafiaeef enver, ee oceadent of 0i. Sobert E. U; Cart Chae. H. trtnart. eesnrnaad of the tram of Inrb, is a s Bad nephew of Geaeral J. E. B. oart. .tranf-A rtnTOT is repairing SN bride? d aaarttiMK fU rant rorbel .ewesacnt or me aeavy c" ton wwh witl follow in ehs.ut tea ttava. Tfrt heaviest guns of the convoy ... .:.kt i.V, (1. V. I', of aiatce-- toaa vara, aa a eieht ti n-ta I inch Howite .... .alt rniia are milled lv ten ton eatorpiller tractor. The convoy h.i tw.nl 40 tru.ks. an I a number of -.MOWtrrycHa, aoppiy uircas ana mnrin. The npi.roi-fi.itinii for gasoline for the entire trip freai Camp Jackson to tiimp Kustis u -."-0""i thus far "ii iU jouruev the convoy hae um-J .".( worth of gasoline. The cmoy started ut with a ration supply for davs. Vt it ia not thought thai the trip rnn bo finWied in that t ia:-. y, rti-J l yeara n.rraras. and practically all the r ilh the roavoy aervej in mayt eafi.g,' menta of the wot hi sr. ih.b.1. r of them having citations an! rnJaU ol honor. Tlx' '!t frt !uav :artillrry ir;imr'l .1 il ' '"'M nnl fnugril rnnli'iu ul. uilii tlif nrinih tioe. TWO f.'EIl BET HEAVY PRISON SENTENCES Hays and Wflson To Serve 15 -TeafT-m feniieniiary - Othen sentenced . AoJeroui. 8. C. irtrt. !. Wallet ,1 Raj-t, wealthy Aadoraoa Cooaty iriaidifiooal ehT chant, aad hi btother iB-law, Ed. WH mb, woro rBfaaced hor aoday U oerra 13 roar aa ia Am But ponltoatiarr at CoraaMa aa oararttea of alafhfr hjr a jarr ohieh tried the far tha kiUiaf of T. F. Earner, soar here latt July. George Wilwa, father of Ed. Vilaoa, ..a ait.. r.ntrHL tka a her two do- feadaata, were acatoaeed U pay iaet of 100 each and to aerT tinny aaya n.TiiB nnt rfcain irnhff. lot ItlrT naT- ia( held thon fuiiry oaiy oi rnrryim roaeealed weapon. Tlio Jury re-arlrrd ita rerdk-t after 83 hoara of dolibera tma. Counel fjr the aceuaed nien aaid lator they were foinidcring appeala on the raara Havi and Kd. Wtlrnm net b allowed baU, at Hooth I'nrolioa statutes iroJiiliit bail nl a sea i. wnr, than ton vcura. All Eiiiprmn and (ioorir Wilson !,..! nrrvHiiuIr ln eoavtrtcd of kill i nam and tvrn iwTTint tiff Iffliil tie I'HL' l v tlx (Jovcrnor. The ,.p... . flinrvptt irrow Hit nf a fiirht at Kaniey'a home, thn State eontendinil the ilrfrndanta trifd rn lfat up Kamev over i thcT aaaerted they went to Ml homa to Biake peooe and he ainrtrd a qnnrnl. ,V of Hi ,not r of MtTt Ml 1 . k lo I rt ri t . I '.rook iim! I lmr l WOMAN WOUNDED BY FORMER CHUM (n1mned fnm F'ap' t'"''1 er,-' Mr Kmv U.kI urittoi in the sreorl lei! nr. whwli hi-inn iwtri re qiet tliat I. or l.ilv It vnl hi'ine to California nn'l n-n iti 'l. Mor of Trafedj. The trip of ll irj;dv anl Hie .IVBt-JJI,i-r-lllg it t-..l. I' tll injur. I jirl (i ml Itorland. l.utinioi Rrjuln tr. roini-...-, .io-,l.. Willi Xlis Doroll v i, on. ha1' , Mi llaiinn told ditwlni. and ll-.tl.llid liad iiinr.1 tt her . ii 1" "i riuiini' r. j.d.'ir h.ittin. At 11 1' C.irliiid 1 Hill III n, v l.. nttcr i. in -We hi aa in :i .iv . ' 'Till' li rt till !hot. I ilr. o when 1 r t i fllilll il v i ll:. "I run I m hr. i. I the fired " It e-is t'.; li,-- ,.r M . O r li.- r I r ly. A n. i 1 ai.l f.:.' "!o mi Mi 1 a er '.ik' i il.-ii'k ..i' 'j.i t'- v 1. ( r to! . . :,ud in 'I d la! il- d l.,r , d. ' f. 1 . ' ' Han. in. i ; f.-.-lui; I In- h ... 'T..H 'H.vii i ' I I Mr- 1 1'V in r r ! i: t.imii nitii liiiitd t. hilt hoi. 1 : vmr 'io ft. 'Set..- '!:..' I of 1 ..iv. - HIINHARY MUST VACATE BURGENLAND AT ONCE l'rvt l Iliiiiir:ir' mat in the mar nor., .-.ooidi-tc Iv withdraw frimi Burn I . n.t ,,r Writ HiiiiKiin. nwnrdrd to inn l.v the Ireati of Trianon, or ) f .kpif II II V fit' llnl tiv the allir slo. nna notififd today by the eounrH of !iiiibador bor. llw fuuiieil linndrd Ivan 1'nuiniN-kv, preaiileat of the lliinjttirinn peoea de'e nation, a rot'' In nhi' h Hunitary .n invitod entinlv to evaeunte Hu rsrrn lend within a l.rirf irriod. If llunciirv nfiis, the ii I Ilea, alie won informed, wmild br ohlijted In uae force. . goon ron voi r nerves. Tkt ll.iftfnnl'" A'I4 ril'ill' Kehovefl fiHiaiie. teatotea t re n (1 h. iiii.i iirrvin, l.rin sleep. Try it. Adv. Carter efcarffed. wlilla.lha kWy of Mrm nlafc waa atill warau But ha left the faeta of tho trul aad tho trideaea to follow Maya aad to produea hia roeord. Ha had arideaea that Mr toe U. 8. vCawaolar rVrrW, whea wo ttatioaed ia Caaada, apoa tha ttoa that he would t aumeu " aiil ant Ha aad etideaee that Maya U ThoBaarUla, G, hra ha waa fititor af tie firtt eapuaa cnuix. iraa flUrm iniea oee.tote i - lationi with waaveB. T. X. rwatur. Ala- aeoordinc to the aldavltt lied by Jndia Cartet, there wre etmllar tharfea lt tha aariiiioaal eharfa that ha dlttribattd literature aad propad - aadertaUat to jatttfy Ut atnklnc of tha Lnaitaaia aad tha aae of noitea n by. tha Oer- ftiaat. Thoaa afidaeiU were tnpp6rted by reeordt from tha War Departmcat ..i o...f K-rriM ecfflrrla which J lid re m .M wv iv, farter hsd pledaed hlftaelf U aubmu oaly to the Oovaraor aad thoae la M.i;.v MiMrMi) In the trial. r. I U arirknatrich Of efln Rrove. Colifnroin, former personnel offieer for the Y. M. A, ia Araaasaa, wuu( Carter dial tha aflldaiit ..that reeorded v . j;.,;,ul af Mnva ffnai tha Y. M C A. aervlee darlnf the war beeauao of aeditloua ntteraaeea aad work among tha eoldtere la eampa. for defeetle character, and trouble with woman. From Eldorado, California, he had other affidavit! that Maya became in vol red in affnira with women and one achool teacher wan dimlaaefl beeaoae of him. Mark Drewa Rapliea In his renlv to the nttack on May. Mark Hronn, of Aaheville, reftd testi raoniala on hia rhnractcr from varum plarea h haa aerved aa paitor and Hosed with a testimonial from a T. M C. A. official. He eonfesaed lie could not eiplain the dipcrepaneiea between hit xeeoinqienda tions and the affidnvlta whleh Judge t'arter produeed. but explained ho wj intereated only in fivinf the Oovernor tha truth and tubmitted them for what they were north. Mr. Brown" argued at considerable length about the a.inity of Harris, re viewed the teatiainny, and maintained that atoll witluint the evldonen of Maya, the proaecution'a caao for flrt degree murder, wna complete. for the ealo ha lnventeii a new term -emergency lnsnnily. Jlna i the sort Harria had, h dee In red, the kind of Hisanity that la patefied up to clear a man charged with murder. Judge Jonea eonnned himaelf lurgely to the question of th annlly of the prisoner, mo circumatniicea aurrouna iug his trinl, nnd the complaint that he had not hud a fnir trinl. Borch Vzzl'.i To Prevent Trea- , ties Coir.g To Senate (Coktlaaed Freak Ptfa Oat.) of Mr. Troom aa Mting poetmaater at i'lSeharat, lb a rmabarn vataaey oe- earred a Jaauary, laat aad tht eiami aatloa for a poatmaatcr waa held ea July 20, the applicant! in additioa to Mr. Vroora Mlsg T. I. uorrie. fl. a. Barrett, D. " X. Sotttlotkfl JrjhaJ f lelda. Tha artiag pottahaater beeowiea the wiaaer af tha job. The FoatdlSee Departneat today aaaoaneed that It had directed poatettea ioapeetora to make aa laetigUoa with a rtew ta tht appolatmeat of . ' pootmaater at Overkilla. flaraett eouaty. Tht war Tiaaaca Oorporatloa today approved a large mmber of applica tion! for advaaeea under the terml af Uin ngriewltural ereditl lev thtat betag 42,000 rOOQ ta aa exporter for tht par- pott of aNiitiaf ia tht e porta tie a af eotto a front North aad l$nth CiraDad and Georgia 11,000,000 to a Boathera kink vfnv tha namnaa of aaalatlav ta carrying cotton a dotneatte warehowae Ti, MAritriSfoliiifl. mnuth Parnlina. aad Oeorgla until it aa be ..sported ta aa orderly manner; i,uvu,uw to a aoata .m V,anh for the nurriAaa of aaalatiaf iia the txportatisa of eotUia f roai Korth aad South Carolina aad Georgia; 1S0,- . . . . . . . . v . . M WjO ta aa eipornr tor ia imrpoao oi aaaitrting ia the exportatioa of tobaeo from North and fioalh Caroliaa. f . 'At lue taaraare ei a. u. rjToriioa. preaident of the Chafcit.'r of Commerce, wiiMtnw Mem . !eBator SlmmoBt todar took up with Seeretvr of War tYeeke tha matter of abtaiaia( tae etai of a fail ttreafth battery at 125 traetora drawl fronGanip Eragg.ogether with Monlaaa liaiaoa. to ba aeat ta TTisa- toa Salem durUg thia yeara fail as aaaee ia donated ia purauaaee of tr-t aet of Coargea. arrived May S2, 1S90. whkh provides that the reauest shall come from a municipal corporation, a Q. X S. post or a, toldierr ajoBamrnt aaawelaiioa. tha rveipieat to pay all ftraaapertatioa anTrgsir- x OUea - . . . Tw Ita Maerai roa aummarr f Or thi week eadiaf Bepttmber 17 the Depart ment or Agrteoirure aaya vaas ne re nortara from l(ld atatiatleiant ia the different itaU girt the folli as ta eottoa i . - ' "Tho warm weather has favored Ji haa also taken as the matter with Gen oral Bowhry eommaadiag edStcr at Cam Brag. tamt ta tha MaUfart af aatar 81mmena BeereUry War Weeks has offered to the etty el Burlington, kUHk 3 V. f... (ha BVMtarw ml tb Chamber of Com met te. m d.Tl iarh I L aa, 18 fret loaf aad weijltiaf approii mattly 19,500 poaads. Tha n bt ba Ute. aa WCoarlHtaa, rX C. -( fieero tary Weeks atatet that obaolete ordi- I mi. rpi ,1 f rum the l' . (, ,. l.in .... t, p I ron Ml- ll innii , ..ntiiined, ,! I 1. t.I three tol ., t . i'i aidi-walk ii lid p I i. 1. 1, i. ..I running hiiioli.d f' t n'ol lo .ir.l ud.tl In r eol Itllllt l;i! shot tlliit ended tllO I. v . I - 1 ,1 V. il IN ,:, Ol l, 1, tie trig lalk's ndoiv a id :i i,i in l.j l U.dl. ,l,. I'' el. f. of tl, , l. i: dish r.hers , i:in pllllll .1? no tl In ..t III ' d In . u t Mi d tlil nrv lid 1.1 li I t.vi Wli.s M,.s II iii.in ..f,. vvlrn he ,! ' tee .li.ler i,.r. .d Mivnl I.:,.. I Vdf-ir I'. r Hi i id, e e.'iili. Leading Baptist Assemblyman Is Carter's Target i,'8iitinued Erum Tagc One) ,v,r Monuisli' prohibition acthitirs, the defense jesterdny pro'lueril nni dnitv not aviiiliblo at the trial, tend nig to .show lh.it Monuisli hlniseir .is in.t nn nbstniner, iind dr:ink ntltsaey fleelv . I.. K. Pigmi'ii I' ,1 :i-: In l ie I il,.. : flld'iv its vv:i Monuisli I'd iilinoiin ni,l t M C.ill.ert testi liits of MoiiiuhIi nud In the sltiteine'll tint .1 Ins t.ilfl.oS Eczema and Tetter Due To Impurities In The Blood To Get Mutt ( Abaolute Relief You Clear Your Blood Watte Products. Why Do You Coddle Corns? Simple Touch Cam Eavd Them and at Once X7HV pare a corn and keep k? VV Why pad it and let tt rcaum? Or why treat k an eld ways, harsh, crude and uncertain, i Millions have found a now amy. It is Blue-Jay the plaster oe the liquid. A touch applies it, and the paia stops In stantly. Then the whole corn quickly looaent and cornea out. The way la gentle, scientific, urt A famoue expert evolved it. A world famed sursaldeaairif houaeproduceatt. It it freeing thousands of peopls why not your Try It on case corn and you will always let it end your. Start topight. Your druggist hat Liquid or PI eater Blue-jay 0 tope paln-enda corna Biuef & Black product Un a Better Eoae Plt ftmt afitf tfaaaaat IrVw ii m w i m a i o mi CANDIES Jitst ask fortlie dold(Bo -srT southern Eouth Carolina an J is aearirg eomp'.etioa fa southern Misslasipr'- nvnmaalna ranidlr. The bella are tta' . . . . , . . erally amsll pna oou weeru aamage sas beea aetert. The entire erop haa ben jlckrd from Biaey fields la etatral and ifV -s La' , i n 4 Tiorit nvtreW wx&i for wl0ily'riain use- awaffa. ayjat jVciubro! ajfero.cliJis stall DrygCixpuwrs RAILROAD SCHEDULES - IU.hm SmN a. 0. Ta. mMinUmm q Aim i lu Bxiivwa Camaaar. li:J a. Jmh-v. ey J-l'i Sf;"- ina.a t--'aa viv wts.ai. II il a. a. wtta ....,...... " t a. a. . ouaa.cu.Mii . .!5 1. lias a w, aiiwrfa..,...,.! JisTa,- l sas a a- Nark ' . see . m. an, v .rl! '".h-- tS tm wavMaatM hn ear snaaaaw WJVTHEa. AII.wi-sesa-. aa. rtaiat aaaivS j - rtl fnm enaiawi Snaa-... "J? " f Mi fnm a n vma . . JJI a, I Otm a i' OMrlWW ....Vrs . 5- H Iim fi'rt taaal It (iwa te IS rrvvsw It FfM " "wTCTe7esrt It a a tnmli i ut I. a.i.i a II fm lima was a oi in. ....... ; r. a. Ji i a! . ma ........ s r- S Fae Slaa Ol 4 f. ! 'S, m a.itFa s r. av coaseiieaiie ''"",T j tot. Ma. The Only y Norfolk Sleeping Car IUIU RALIteH tfT si 10:05 P. M. Norfolk Southern Railroad arrM X.rtoni Taalaal Butloo I ts A nt BwtiM aaa aa won' SI t f. BJ. Tari -ri. anS mm aaea al ataeiai Flaa m sm ? aa M-mm Uw wtMrMS, aaatTioMAi mine tiavg baumn I II a. m. Si tm Wlaaa Bcwnrtlla, Wt Mvsn. Mnrlea, ie"ln "efnai wlt Ball aivi SIMM IM far Narui aae law; liil a a. daitr Wll Waditaftta, Bit bam wi lauratilMM aotrrta. l it a. m . ! aVTtda,, f Biaf. asi oiwaa Cbariotla au4 lnwmnfttw pofaia w rwtrttfUM, its a m. net aaniar. aaS lntaraau eofii. Ttdwl, oava ans rirntnuta atfati RtlMfk, N. O. Oatta TWO PAY THE DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER .. ,l..v lis iwiiiii' ncr m :i nt' tit Iv n Hidce . test for the reason that whiskey would he mailable in the nioiintulns lunger thnll ull.v w In T else. I lev eriior Muriison was nppnrently ...,i i..,.,r,-e.l with the theory of the ,,,,..,.,,,11,11, Unit Harris engagnd in the liiu'r business before bis dentil. The evidence id this w:ia alight and nn ei . ii nn -ing. Mill the i.i.vri nor w;is deeply eon eiri-.rd about the rip. se of lr. Mays iio'i, rfiki n . Judge l'rank farter. It iv:is ,-4 ternflu tliuiK. and into it Judge i :i r t , r tin. w ill', the passionate, burning nn. line nl li ciiinuiaiid. He began with 11 blief review of the ens,- the finds of lb" killing Tie re i d tie events if lie night of Pep t-nebi-r .1. H'-'1 when Harris, laboring nn.br the htllii. in: I ion that Mnnnish vv is i ii 1 1 in t: t o wiili his oile, stood in urbliiM near; the Mmiiiiali bonic. fired i loud of stint into the Assembly Seere tirv as l,e pjsved nnd then surrender i his pun with the words: "I've kil i l him. My troi.blos nre over. Hlnrla At Oncv. M.ivs' pioseeiition started. Jiidirc The blood is Ihe means by which all the tisauea of the body ara directly or indirectly nourished. You will at ones renlire Hint iinleaa the blood la pure, loiiirt part of Hie body will become diseaae.l. 1'iery akin diseases denote, with un failing eertninty a weakened and im pure atato of Hie hloml. To correct the bnsi trouble- waate prod sets - the blood' must, be purified. lon t elos; your blood. Just elean It out. Nature "ill do the rest, l'ure, rich, red blood nourishes the body nnd fights lift disease. H S H. tha standard blood purifier and system builder, is the Ideal remedy fur skin eruptions. Ihe effect of K H. S is to rid the avstem of Hie waste products which nre causing tho trouble. For over (W yenri r. H. g. has proven to be of iiuiiati.il merit, llegin tnking H. H. H. today nnd write for fifi page illiiVtratod booklet, Fsets Ahoat the Blood." free. Personal niedienl advice, w itlinnt clmrge, may nlso Iv had by sending a complete description of your cue. Ad dress Chief Medlcnl Director, Pwift Specific Co., 742 S. P. S. laboratory, Atlanta, On. All drug stores sell N. 8. H. f"r m v v nee nt i ,.i: t l'ufaaio 1' - the John Tn; Th.- irnp ith p. U , .-, pi I.: .1,...' 1 to. , here tod iv w hen :il I .! ,k- M .'tin p.. id j i"v t r tt.e niiitder ot . !.,!y 4 I'- a r it,n pi i,-i I'tiini: at 1 ' m iiini . s past twelve ami He men were proniuniiiced dead in e J iW'i mr ut. s A ir.'il e-tt'iiniel nt lii.nisi persons had gathered to witiusa li.u banging, which was ,i j ;i!.!i,- one. Itoth Porn. 1 and Martin iidnutted their guilt lust bctore th eierution. A .':. '.', n v.... t.ik. :i i.p m th'j crowd ;..r '.In' beeefit of the wife nnd veildrtn of 1'onsell i.n l tie wife and one thill of M.rtm ho were desti tate and more than a th. iis.and dollars vai eontril'i.te ). AVERAGE OF 25t CENTS ON THE WILSON MARKET Wilson, SVpt L! The offmat tobaceo asles on the W dsr.n n.,irket for tho week ending September a reported by II. B. J .hnsvii, aecretary i f (he to Vitcco board of trade follows: rounds said, f ,5,P,7C2 which sold for f;,. m.!-. an average of iJC7 a tiin.ired ks against IjiUW po mU for U f-f-vloui week which sold ft r KlSir9t.v9. at an average ef ti.i 3. Ths total to date, BJKCrs pounds which said fur l,t4297, all ti'.mnd average Kits - hnndrvd: - HELP BUILD OUR CITY By Taking Out Share in This association. You directly help to build homes in Raleigh and get paid for doing it. Get Our New Booklet The Raleigh Building & Loan Association J f ALLISON, Sec Trcas. T. T. TtETTP, Asst. See.-Trem. 107 Fayetteville Street ft-?, yv. i.t v 'A ""...-!"""i. wry Pfchrre "Wlj TcOm a Story Aching Back! AME in the morning! A dull, throbbing back ache all day long ! Worn out and discouraged satK An avjanino rnmei 1 And tomdrfo-w the same old round of suffering! It's little wonder that one is nervous and disspirited. Yet to endure such misery is both foolish and un necessary. You want to be, well and the "quickest . a. 11 ! 1. aCs.J U am jsastaim ai( 1PAI1 ffAll m-f- to. , . . Way lO get WCIl IS IU liuu mc uiuoc ui 7 "s.. s. and correct it. More than likely it's your kidneys. That dull, nagging backache may be Mature s i test warning of some hidden kidney weakness. You may have headaches and dizziness, too, with sharp, stabbing pains, a depressed, nervous feeling, and annoying bladder irregularities. Don't risk gravel, dropsy, or dreaded Bright s disease Help your weakened kidneys before it is too late. Use Doan's Kidney Fills. Doan s have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! Read How these Raleigh Folks Found Relief : J. B. Poole, proprietor of gro .rry, 78 East Hargett .St., aaya: ''About two years ago I think I it mined my back. Mr Lsck got so weak I couldn't move without being In misery and kidney weaknrts gave m a lot of rouble. My nerves all went to pieces and I had a tired feeling all the tame. When Doap't'Rld ney Tills were recommended to me, I started taking them and they removed the pains ia my back and cured me of all other signs of kidney trouble." Mrs. B. r. Wonible, 226 "outh Swain PL, sari: "I was bad off with kidney trouble; the wont symptom being pains in my back. I wa in misery and rouldnt rest at night. My head and nerves were in bad ahiipe; in faet, I was all run down and needed something to help me. Soon after I began taking Doan's Kidaey Pills my kid neys wer s a whole lot better and the misery in my back waa relieved. It is a pleasure to recommend this fine remedy.'' John O. 8aunders, 810 Qlen wood Ave., says: "Iused Doan's Kidney Pills some years ago, whan I was troubled with my kidneys. I had severe pains across the small of my back and had headaches and nervous spells. Doan's Kidney Pills did me mora good than anything T took and. gradually cured me. I have not had any sign of this complaint since." Mrs. N. A. McLean, 400 North Boy Ian Ave., says: "If I bent over, t could hardly straighten up, the palii in' iiiy back was so bad and my batk was terribly sore. I eould not get much sleep nnd was afflict ed with a diatresing kidney weak ness. I had terrible headaches and waa so nervous the least noise bothered me. I was always tired and languid and my feet and inklea swelled twice their normal sice., Nothing did me any good until I uied Doan's Kidney Pills. Three hexes cured me and I have been in fine health ever since." 'Ooam9 Kidney Pills At all dealers, 60c a box. Fotter-Milburn Co lvijanufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. HOLD-UP PREVENTED BY BANK MESSENGERS; Sew York, Sept. 'JiS. -The pluck of J;wo ntesfifTs of the Droera Bank to 'day blocked an attempted hold up when three armed men attacked them as they were delivering-110,000 to a business -house ia the vicinity of Third Street; and Broaluay. One of the. would be robbers was captorl. Ta going to be President some -day,? aewt Willie, prondljr. "Pa said -I might Boston Transcript. Gilbert C. White Durham, N. C CONSULTING CNdlNEER ' WATERWORKS. UGBT AKO POWER. ST1ZETS Long 2559 Ralei Distance Phone 1 eigh. P. O. Box 13 J" References On Request Dictagraph Service gency, iN. Phitopoulos, Norfolk, Va. Founded In I90S ' (Principals) R. E. Nichols, Raleigh, General Manager Criminal, General, Industrial and Commercial Detective Work of the Highest Class Reliable and Experienced Guards Furnished In Any Number On Short Notice . j STRIKES HANDLED IN ALL PHASES 715 Commercial Bank Bldg. Raleigh, North Carolina 219 Granby Street Norfolk, Va.
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