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L, SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 22, 1921 r rr. NEWS AND; OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N, t w It .."-VZ.- 0 T ' ... k I. T 1. i-v. re,4i V-. RUITFUL SESSlOr (MOD CLOSES Urge Amount of Business Transacted at Final Meeting; Foreign Missions Tstbor, Oft tl.-Ttl Preal.yteriaa Syaol af Kf.ta Caroliaa eosnplrted to day a ( Ut ot fruitful sessions jyer hell. A larfi aanouat of hesi ni was traniartrd t -Pr.--W-.--K. Mill, DJ, of FsyetUnlle, the newly eleeted modsrslor, handled the business presented to the hody uispatrh and precision, which shows that b U not oary Biiniatcr of the Gospel, but a parliamentarian of rar ability. The elosinf lioura of tha amnion were given otit to tha study of foreign mission work and a nnrrutne of tba stat of religion in tba ehurrli. Thursday evening after prayer by Rer. J. V. Miiora, of Japan, a popular meeting as held with J. N. Crier, P !.. of Concord, pressing. A report was preeentrd sliowing rontriliut ions by trie Southern l'rrsbytcries ut l,l.'32, and l.y thia .jno-l $-"J3,il, nn iurrcase of .r)7,tlJ. The Hyncd ban 42 aona an.l daughters in tha foreign fii'lii. Dr. 1. W. HiohaJsun. of China tpokc, of (.'hum's unique position among the nations at t-ciiig tba mot amunt civili r.ation in literature find tirls, of her usedy niil'inns and their dire and do iHTate poverty, of bir political, aociol. moral, and religious lestiiiiliun. I'r. Kiebardon statcl that Cliina's supreme need n a rrliirioua need, for her heathenism i hideous, sorrowful an. I hopeless und this is America's day of goldvo opportunity. Dr. Iary L. I.ittl"1. uf China, pok of his work at Kiangtin and tfave mini erous illustrations of the strong und healthful (.'liriMisn rhararUr thut our uligion Urielopa among thofo hoathein, of the ronsrrnition . ti 1 I'cni li" nt m 1 i vitii-H of many Chinese Christians He told of a k-hil evaligelietie. move M.eut in mie nf 'he Chinr.v- armies which result! ,i in tt.. haT'tim of l"t" in one day. Fridav iiiurniug lie last of the ritr rises Were hetil, tlie ilev ol in nal tvrrt'lM's In nig leil hy Kev. W. A. Mtirn.v, It h;k ord, n-ii til i' III lln palilished inieu'i -of the year, the ji.ilin nil I li.l'1ri-s.' s of all the elder and d' :n ' us in Ilie Synod I"- lmnti-l i,s an ji p i i.i . 1 1 a. :.ii'i Hint tjlra copies he printed f r g n i nil use. The nnrral;i ou li,-' HjK m" leliiou in the ehur Ii ItimikIiI out imtie icrv interesting filets ami Mumed that niivti of lit'- ehur- lu - .ire uppi!'l uiH, preaching : alo .'ihoiit p r itnt r 'li. oieml" ra atleiid jt ! mr u Ci r Ihc liar rat i i i,!mi nl'ued tliat SjI I'atli olihen .ii.ri , fu:ui! roril.iji ami Mo-lruetioin ;,re t..n nm h negl.-.-t. d I'ri'si.x terian .faii'l.ir i h;i, I'V j: r tot. l.lol .11 .1 I illinieuie, t ',o,.., Hefon. i ue ;. no .mI.ioiii'Io'iI the Till i-ing the fel ion-jug wa. ,ii, .1 wm. t1(. resolution : "We rati'f!i!! ii-pr..;!.!' e the courteHV of the News and tlberve ot' Kali igh, the I r ii n)i,r i ll.nly Ne ami tho r:irJ'nio South, Tin'!' in eajilyihg tiie 'iioil ,!i,,!y vtth iopii' of tin ir imperii." REMOVES ROBERTSON CASE TO GATES COUNTY Ah. -K.. , u, t. :'. Jn lK-(. "I'Im .Hi.. H. ' it j-r- M'li'u at lit rll r 1 rminty 'tilt-rt-tl & in.mual uf !ho nas ut HUiU .1. Ii. I(f-ii fr,m llrrlf-inl ;.!!( t k riiuuiut r.ii bt licnrd hi I Vet ml'i-r ii , 1 1 1 .1 nty utiprrmr -i; rt nt f.;i'cs i Mntjiui t'er rniixjl !ii;nlt linn 1 tie convening ul r v: jtJ tn t!i mirrti intf, tii.' jury !iH 'i)i; l. n i.-n t. Tui'.l.'iv .fU'rn'H.i;. Am ;i'h.iit' nj?ni' 1 l-v the .'iff -n.lant atii'l pri'iiart-.l Aitornf8 Win tit H ni,i Miit ill- w i ..f V uid Her, vim I'Kv lit i ha ' a u- l..r removal. lu fl w u ii i hit pubiii ilv s.( tin' lAsr, ml li:irginf h I'diispiriu'v to cniuict !hp i tVi.ibi.t. It' "hum' "f tu.it tt-r ir rv i i a fi i, t .i t t' , t- - r - V : ni tn and Mat tlii w w rr u r -1 r i ' re w rite thnr Jitli'iiiv ii The (.'Ciif-! hiHi-i m.is jamtn i y it iffi"i ;.n ! 'poi tn't r-. :tn l t'-'lii j; ruli litfh Ui:n!fc t!te i ;i 'i 1 1 uf !ht a!l;ti.i.t, hi-h .riiv. --t u.jiix i-itii'iii .t 'lu ' nvn of Atioslvn . nn 'I tho Hor' fnnl HENDERSON'S WATER SITUATION SERIOUS ni-u.'.i iM.r . O ' SI'aaT-lori hi 'r-uRli'. ' ' our i"o)iths, ' threat, iiinu t ' iui'h th ,; m o XT'. K r - . ' t ;,.r h'l e. I l IM' of ! fear ' loore vi noa Xi.l'rT v-i ' u.e .1, - He rr,( 'h, fail he Hrmler '! v .. , - ep to : '.ri!' ' an 1 fi are of the Tv:n:rr rTnT- on Mlli'.v'r; .' ia ' K'&ti'n.i rt i.il.tai; u n t he c.!i to Ian; t! n :ay to r.rjyer lt rain T' ain.eal I, I a.,-. i mli'ions n a le to t' : : ! i ''th tlii'f r. 'e flvstT'o' rhat 'he v.'-r ejtem not t" in Hoa, ativ enaHetl tlie pri'cn' er i iili to alTerl ii rroper "iifecnar.l ;ituiiis' di.ea.e. Lfiiore-i I'urtailni. i. in .ovi;ni tion III Tfs;i!t.'l in ti vrv njl t h'.iin in th rrifnger n serve, tnit it n yet im .ihie n r.-.tore noin,ai iTessare en the .ir.r pair. Therp no rr" ff'et rf ram. cpturr Mueh Liquor Ktldsulle. (let. : - A rrV'tot tr..V ie.dfd with iiqaor i,H beaded f-f R-iJ villa wm eapturcJ near I'nee Ti. aday. The truck belonged to KeuuviUe par ties, it is said, and had been under sur Teilaneo for some tune. TKe driver rau and made h i escape when 1be .Wtii cer approached. I ORV1S BROTHERS UKPORT New York. OeL 21 Tiwtatr's eolten markfl has been what pi-4. errsiic f)ri, dewn and then up ami later sli(htl utt. Th. National Ginnrrs' report ifrUkilr statevJ at ( Tdtl.OOU Th rouplrd with thr . irKvk lor the railroad suite taking- place, raual the break. Trada buylna end racvwry pi . uup-tgaxu. -eauand tha Advene. ,. Fuiihasiuea, evenr speculative market with the etcrptien ef Lrvtrpool showed nrmneaa Irnm noon time onward. W aasy expect ooniinuance of cn rstfe price asovementa for the pranent end it -aa. anehodr'a rama-wiaa-je. .beauiodfl.....,, OKVli HH01-HLK8 AND CO. r rETRHIIVia PEANt'T MARKET jJL IReawrM ay Rodrers. Fhutimcc ana Co.. Inc.) itpanlah. farmers' etocki markat ckawd; oM . tuck xhauataL Vtrrintaa, farrr' stock : Market clcatd; 14 atwck eakeaatsd. NORFOLK COTTON Br Holisies and tiawion ra . tfrt. f I - Y- MW. SUM Ww, UMi urket aiaadr. MR. DANIELS LEAVES TO READ BOOK PROOFS from I Wuhisf ton Will Start On a Series of Lyceum Lectures JoarpaiM Daakla left Uat aLt for WaaBiaftoa U cxasiina some rocorila ia tha Nary Department ani rad thf Inal proofa of hia bonk: "Oor Nary at War," a' full kiatory of t! aehieT ..nil nt tha American NaT? ia the WarM War. Tha book, f on", posed thirty odd ehaptera eToted. to telling tho atory of aaral fforta oa both aide of tha Atlantic in the jeara 01 war, will' bo illus'trale.l iiU navat aceaM, most of whieh will b new. illnatratinf stirring n-enes of aaral AKhtiag aad mist rflirienrr. It is fiuoeted that the book will bo ready in November. It will be published simultaneously by J. H. Hanson Co., or . aieagt), ana (Jei.rre 11 Doran k Co., of New York ora Wasliinirton, in purstianee of nvaffmnta mnit. last Htirinr. Mr. Init ials will rtt to WiMiartUpnr., Pa., where h will fill tha first dittv in a aeries r Iveeum lerturw whieh wit take hiro into half a dozen We.tern (State. The filling of these sn(raremeiita will re otiire leieral teeks. i.u! Mr Daniels el lulrtu f,, ennt fit, ule rrmlnrlv to The News and Obarrver during absence from the utatc NAME OF BANK WAS OMITTED BY ERROR liiiouKh an em r the financial adver tisement which appeared m this pulili cation oa Tuenlay, Ntemlier 1Mb advertising the Hlate of North ( aro Una notes and signed by Ktarv A Hriuin, lirst National Hunk of New York, Hankers' Trust Compiinr, Kissel Kinnieutt k (.'nnipuny and Kldredge A .'otnpauy failed tn tneluili the name of the ltd 1 1' iv h Knving rmk k Trust roinpftiii . Manonie Templn Huildirig Bnleigh svhiili ia in charite "f Hi' die Intuition of these nutes in Xaleigh. llomh Thrown at Police 1 'atria, Uet. "l.-ilty thn Asuoeiated I'riiK A l.oinli ens thrown into a group ot" I'aris jiolice ta.t;oned outHide of a meeting in the WaKrarn sei-tinn nf th" city tonight. Three pt'ltcemen in re in jure.!. Labor Board Orders Rail Work ers To Defer Strike Pending Joint Conference ( ontlnyrd from !" Onri It i (.. uvinut..!-''! t.i . Mruufnt. Krfufce Tn DlttruMi ll. Ti.ht'lit hi. at riuir.att f re n t -) r t'nt ! tn tii!,m tti. jirnnouiirvmciit o'tnf th.in t ti.iy that it u ti M he fom pi if. 1 with nd f:tr ha thry wcru nm '.-, in ,1. Tl'-y !.! r. I Hi.it td.'y h. not lotntt'.l ttip .M'lir l f (I'Tininn n it .1 ti.i.k llif liltMulf Hi.it thf ci'utK'ii ri'iilly was diri'.-tnl af tln ii : i i 1 1 .ii.n fUtvinjc thnt rrrirr werr t;)!inl in mu fuy I'.'.au-t' it was ihm-cssh ry t(l hnvt htitlt Hi.l.'s in thn 1 ii ni f t-p r sen tcI . Th.- actit.ii M tin? I n t. .1 Hmtlit rim.., I of IiHn,.,ii.' tif Way K minyes nicl f't' tho I i.lt i i.itt inn ;it It rot tn- r h mmI of Ht.itinnar Jt 'ti nu n i.l Oilori in rui noimnni; th.it fhy woll -jnin th1 xv:ilk out, innk.M. uny lal-ur Irmltrs u- 'sptviallv Myintir,ii.t, ortr h if prt I sinj; tn Hi't1 iji the iiiifi(uiitrlt)f !it a pes Mht luiiliii' nf any t-ri;.k which nulit hiix f fxist(i ) . t n tin rh'xfrt tainl r. tin ton x hi.h ha. I "trl fi.f itr:kf with'.'it falling oiio an 1 tlv F'no." Ii4-al. tn nt' x. r.il t tho."1 or.iitin Umh hail anituinu'ctl that tiny will at t.m'f to k thVir n, u frt.ni walking' o.i t 't i' i 1 1- ,..'nxt: 'tn.ii. r t'k " utM an.l ha I i-vprr.' 1 that if their at leniptfi nt r.- mi ri-'fut tin ir f.tiltir to upMirt tho "H!jf l'it" mijfht avert a ft.lll.nilt MeaiorltT Not Ortftln Other iiinmi Ic.Mir-, txx.'r, v.ul th:it it wat I'V no n ai.s .'i-rlalti us y.-t lint j n .i )' r : f s' tif the rlevt n uranifa lion would m ;i l k nut. It. W"''am kn.'n that th'' ni.-rtinir ot !hr ronf t-ri'Tif ffim nutter ut imp h.in-ircd ut tho tux nhop rrrfi union.-', mimlicriim 4 7 j1 o men, hao Vr n ' ii. .iy M.rm , ho fhair tn. n -( f 1 1 1 ox. r wha - t r l k rconm li'..'!lii.,tloii- -Imull . v.r-- ti tilt1 liontT.il t'li,. r:iit-n who iM pn vo v moti toiii.ii nw or !-' . r t iv. Thf nt;:itiiinan' t' !' wax n,-n rti st a n. ( ' y-rr cpnt in tavor of i ntnke, Mm to quit work, th'ir : t- .v.- v . .i".d th- ir Ifa.I.TH to iiifctiit t'oii. .i It 1 plain t-.r a n alkout, Ac t'laritii; Mnt it wctiLt I t1 in 'rlvrly nnl lax aiii-l nig ninnr.or.' "I hi' -.it lon.iM- I: r, i-if-n rUi a'.'x it 1 1 1 1 1 n ' I i i t . th-'ir votf p; f.txir it" n- rikf hi pivrn out ft ! ' r .'! of Tlif o..'mlirr-Mp Ph. u- 'i;r:iphi nn.! ttif .- orks !io ) i :-. 't-t i n ; tpf.-i,!'!. I'U th'x wrrr ! , ' : v . . i j ; 'i v.;. rx v :i t i rt Asheville Woman Elected Dele gate On Initial Ballot oit:n...-d Krom I'sje line .1' 11, linhoj. innoii 0 e,l that Re V I.. II nn, a v. mug ran 13 the e;n ef tl... t;.rt iSr, hrtl en Ir.insferred 'n t'i oin'. 'fin e from the Soi.'h i.ro'iji.i v oi.fer. i . e. Mii.uiJ queV. lor- r.iiiher thirteen .-ii. ed, v 1 II H .l. rd'in ir ,1 C . Holme ere ele te.l to l.vnl den Con's . r li r. T' e . re 1- rtiitl 0' l. I". 1 ml-, "f the Xliei ille .lutrict v.-re r. vtor. ,1 to him, :ind the orders of the R ' -v T. .'i..Jmi!h and the Iter, .las. H. (iw.i!'n., nli.i initios to the ..'Ir.ir.'h froni the Ttiit t f ernifri. wer ret ogiiifil. Clas l Vdm.ttcd. "1 l.e fiiiiiM' 1 l.i-n oi o ir.j; reri w'.o h:ie be. n . u tiul 1:1 the tr:iel iiii; eei.r.r-etii'.i lor t a i,-.,r. a I- rr.it ted ititft full conncetion' K. V.. P.a! lard, .1. O. Hnuks. U. Drv.Mr.. .1. S. (ientrr, J. K. liihhs, XV. E. llaiys nn 1 C. M. McKinrey. lmmediafele after the reception of he class of voting men into full eon neehen a bnllot- was taken for the eleetioa nf delegates tn thf general con ference nn.. on the first ballot Kee. (. T. Ro-snd A. XV. Tlvler were e.eeled as clej.riej,l jleWatei and Mrs H. A. fiuhWaiii, c? HnTeland. XV ,R. Odetl, rvtiravtrrr Ttrompsfrrt, rf. f . htiut. nnd Y. X. Tate were elected en the seeonl bHot for lay delerates. 0. I HaeJrjr ; ,rid j;,,P....Irejjnere elected, tnus temjifeting tlie lay delegil Ton. Important Reaolntloa. Hub. J. A. Pell, of Charlotte, read a ,rii(oltiflon memorializing the general eonerence tr make provision tor rait ing a fund for the superannuate preach erg of th rbureh, and that the amount rained by each conference he used with- caarrhei were introduced to the confer erne. Bey. A. W. 1 Ivier aanooaeea that tio iabioet ha elected Ber, J. H. Barnhardt to ouceoc4 timaelf oa tho Dwko Cntamiaaioa. T. I. iUrr, elirma of U Bsard of Truiteea of tho Chiidrea'a Homo read! tha report of that Initi tutioa U tao ooafereaeo. Tho report indicated that th institution it ia a fltmrUaiar eoaditioni It referred to tho esmlkat work doa by tho laU aperiateadent, Walter Thempon," who died few weeks ago. A aumber of improTetneote tar under way at th Boas. Pt. Marr, also announced to th eonfereac that th board bad elected Be. C. A. Wood enperinten deat. Nr laporlateaweat Mr. Wood mad a few remark to th conference, asking for eo opera tioa oa th part of th ministers and, layman. Dr. U. H. Coitrnne read Ut report f th Mtthodist Board of I'uli- licstion. which publishes th North Carolina C'hristia Adrotate. Thtt re port showed that the board had en joyed a eery tuecetaful year and made th reqneet that the conference asaist ia enlarging th paper and extending ita circulation. Question one was cal'e.I. "Who are admitted on trial t" aad tin following young men were admitted: J. K. Key n.ilds, f.f the Asheville district; J. H Warren, of Charlotte; J K. Hipp, W, A. Itieena, XV. A. Harber, Greensboro; A. A. Angell, A. A. Godfrey, and Fred Tate, Marion, XV. K Dawson, Jr., Mount Airy; (i. K. Jordan, Shelby; 0. K Xvilkinson and 0. II. Adams. Statet rille, and XT. J. Miller, of Wintfon alera. , Wake County Gets First Blow In Reduction Railroad Taxes (Continued Vrom Page One; in the assessment on the Meaboard Air line. "How will this affect XVake county's budget!" Mr. Holding was nsked. "XX'c are Lnrd put to it now," h re plied, ''with the revenues based on the assessment of June. Now to reduce it hy eliminating over a million dollars on the North Carolina Hailroad, the county needs will be greater thnn the money ready to meet necessary e peHM'S." Mast Do XXork Over Now. When hevemte Commissioner XVatta ent down Ihe assessment of over three million doliiirs, Mr. Holding sent nut the taies to be collected on thRt as sessment. Now all that work will have to lo done over flgi'in. In 120 the North Carolina Railroad property w:is nsseed at $.l,Hrt,779 and the tai was paid by the Southern Roil way without protest. The assessment tins year is practically the aatne. Asked about the assessment of the property, of individual property own ers, Mr. Holding said that the nuthori ties in Wake county h.id mado no linri lontal reduction in assessments as had noiiiv other counties. That is the hasis of the suit brought by the railroad. They claim that they were discrimi nated uLMiiist in those counties where there 1. as horizontal reduction of as to'.niieiit. Their main argument is Imsed on "discrimination.' Hut XVnkp 1'i.untv made m. horizontal reduetion. It. iiiiolt iiieroaju s i.inl reductions in ae cordaii.e with n judicial and careful ex amiitatn.il. And yet, Wake receives the same reduetion in assessment, where. there is no r.llejnl discrimination, as do those counties which made horizontal reductions "The ra' of taxation," said Mr. Holding, ''in Xnke mas increased from oil cents nn the $litt worth of property to f2 cent-. That u for county pur poses alone. The total loss to XVake county hv reason ef the reduced as sessment on the North Carolina Rail road will be f 1 :',;.;. Hut idiviilual tai payers must piv nore. for not niueli In .liM.l.ial prop. ry has been red. iced in Wake eoutitv. In fa-t our nssrssiuent is not f:r differeiit from that of last unr." v Tenant Farmer Takes First Honor In Individual Exhibit .Continued 1'roni I'aue Onfi the loop successfully, and again yes terday at noon. At the last performance nt 3 o'clock the Imijuii tir.'g rushed dmn the i'i eiine, up into the limp, and sho cum. down and under him. The vehicle f 1 the platform alright, ran down the run I i,v and then ran amuck. It hit a littlel t"t! house nearby, tearing off one cor ner of it, and smashing up the car Somewhat. She escaped wiMi nothing ntore serious than bruises. Fair visitors who have lingered abnt the grounds ts lite as ,1 o'clock, have witnessed perhaps the most s:it;sf in; fren event of the whole program, the balloon ascent, with two people, with a double parachute descent. It is more thrilling than nn airplane. It happens wi'h nii-h snf'ness The great bag, bellying in the wind, sudden'y shoots m. las', r than any airplane, to a thou mi: I feet, an I the two passengers drop, l or a hundred feet or so, they seem to Eczema and Tetter Due To Impurities In The Blood To Get Absolute Relief You Must Clear Your Blood of Waste Product. Ti,e i...,o,j is 'he m.ans hv which si! I he tissue , ? the body are directly or indirectly no irnhe... You will at once r.aiiie :h..t 1,1, less the Mood is pure, smne part ef the body will become diised. Fiery skin diseases denote with nn failing eer aintv a weakened and im pute sti.'e ol' the blood. To correct '.".e basic trouble waste products the 1 ,..hI must be purified. IVn't ring vour'blood. Just cleaa it out. Nature will do t!ie rest. Fure, rich, rod blood hour, 'lies the body and fights off disease. S $.. the standard blood purifier and system builder, is the ideal remedy tr "ktn rrrrprTo-nty Ttt effect trf t; rr S. is to rid the system of the waste products whu-h are causing the trouble. Jj?t. PT?r, Si', vf-ari JL.A..ft..hs j.royen. to b of unusuaj merit. Begin taking 8. S. f. od:iy and writefor 56 page UluBt-nted booklet, "Fact Ahoat the Blooit."-frcc. Ferional mi du al advice, without charge, nray also be had by sending a complete description of your case. Ad dress Chief Medical Director, Swift fcl'UjL: fo... ri A. S. K. 'boratrj, Atiaata, tja. urg atures sell 6. S. Sj, , 1- - s bo fa(Hirgailluut any bop f ever stopping, and then th parachuU spread eat, and they drift down light to the gToand. Looeed of It bordea, tfc bal looa turn laaily ever. TomiU'eut a aear elond ef black imoke, aad ahoeta toward th earth. Uat ( Frist. Jurlge (aiahed th eatgiTlioj ef blue, red and whit ribbon by boob yaatee dsy, and th wear eibibitora begaa td rx pick op. Judging th exhibit thit rar ha been a monumental taak, because ef th multitude aad th general excel lency of the ahowing mad by th farm era aad nerehaata and manufacturers of the fltat. The list of principal awards given out yesterday follows: r Prise Awarded. County 'exhibit ranked as follows ai enHiag to the judgust first, Alamance, .'i.7U per cent; Catawba, third,' Haywood, 80 Jlj fourth, Onilford, 783;, fifth, Hwain, 75.13 ; sixth, XX'syne, Tl.etO ; eighth, Moore, 71-13; ninth, Pitt, 69 34; j tenth, XVake, 65."1; eleventh, l'erquim l ars, 64.03; twelfth, Craven, 80.11. John Davis, tenant farmer of Golds-! boro, who, with his wife, had an exhibit I that attracted much attention, won first prise among the individual farm ex ! hibits, ranking 79 h4. Others were as! follows: Second, J. II. hhnrpe, (Jreeos boro, T.' fVt; third, E. J. Howell, Waynes ville, 75.2!. ; fourth, XV. A. Himpkins, Raleigh, "4.74;! fifth, XX'. Henry Bharpc, Greensboro, 74'.65; sixth, R. W. Scott. Mebane, 73.17; seventh, j. I. Holliday. Kaat bide i'arm, W'llliamston ; eighth, H. R llagwell, 8tnte College Rtatlon, 6I...1; ninth, R. U Fancette, Varina; tenth, Thomas Nixon, Hertford, 583fi; eleventh, C. T. Uoodwin, Apex, 41 10; twelfth, (j. II. Turgerson, Youngsville, 25..18. I'rircs offered the best county ex hibits are as follows: First, (500; sec ond, 3.')0; third, 2IH); fourth, $12.1; and the next three highest, 100. l'rir.ea for individual farm exhibits were as fol lows: First, $.100; second, $200; third, $1.10; and the next five, $75 each. Frizes won. by XVake county farmers offered for the best exhibits from this county were ns follows: XV. A. Simp kins, $40; II. H. Bagwell, $30, and R. U Faticette, X'urinn, $'J0. Prir.o winners among the short course and other agricultural students of North Carolina Btale College of Agriculture and Engineering, were as follows: First premium, T. F. Ib-amer, State Col lego (station; second, C. I Hall, Ntoto College Station; third, K. V, Tatum, Stat College Station; fourth, L. MEDICATED SMOKE DRIVES OUT CATARRH Dr. Blosser'a Cigarettes Give Out a Healing and Soothing Smoke-Vapor that Clean the Head, Note and Throat. Ir. HIossct is the originator of a cars tun combination of medicinal herbs, Rowers and berries to be emoked in a pipe or readv prepared cigarett which is meeting with unusual success in ca tarrhal troubles: As the disease is car ried into the head, nose and throat with tho air you breathe, so the antiseptic lo.iling vapor nf t It is remerly ia carried with the breath directly to the affected parts. Tim simple, practical method applies tho medicine where sprays, douches, ointments, etc., cannot possibly go. Its effect is soothing and hgaling and is en tirely harmless, containing no cubebs, tobacco or habit-forming drugs. is pli'.sgnt to use, and not sickening to those who have never smoked and may be used by women and children as well as men. If you suffer from catarrh, asthma, catarrhal deafness, or if subject to fre niient colds, you should try .this rem edy. Satisfactory results guaranteed Any well stocked drug store can sup ply Dr. Blosser'a Remedy. A trial package will be mailed to any sufferer lor ten cents (coin or stamps) by The Hlo-ser Co., II Mlanta, Oa., to prove its beneficial an1 pleasant effect. DR. BLOSSER'8 Medicated Cigarette For rolda and catarrh may be had at any drag ator In a convenient pocket alt package 20 cl",r 35c Baker s Cocoa AND Bakers Chocolate Appeal strongly to the healthy appetites created by vigorous exercise in the open air. They arc the most satisfactory of all the food drinks, as they have a most de licious flavor and " " '"' " aroma and are nutritious and wholesome. MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO, LTD. Established 17M ; DOftdffiSTER. MASS. ttoilet ef' Qxxct Reaptt ml jripS Gilbert C. White Durham, N. C CON8LLT1NU ENGINEER WATERWORKS, UtillT AND l'OV.EJUalXI3 HoartsrwTind, Stat Collet Statie-a; fifth, J. A. Glaaener, EtaU Colleg Etatioa. XVianii.g atndeat ef Vocational Afri- cultural bctols ef North Carolina judg I ' ing by teams three men to a team: First premium, Car High School; aee 04. Maeen High Kckool ; third, Saud hill Bigh School; fourth, Bonle High bchool; fifth, Rockingham High School. Winning visiting boys, member of agricultural clnba sot competing 1 Class A or B: First premium, James E. The New Way to End Corns Tha SclMtJf 1c Method Eay, Cenrla Quick and Sara Afainoua chemUt. soczas year age, cUscosrered a way to end corns. A surgical dressing house of srorld-widt raputa adopted and produced It. MilUona of people a thi instant relief and quickly rid thcnaclrc ef rbfobbiiisr, corns. Tha soethod at Hue-jay liquid or plaster. One applies it by a touch. The pain stops Instantly, and th whole oora quickly soosem aad come out. Old. harsh method ar supplanted by it. So with corn pads, so wtth parinf. All such way are folly. Try Blue-jay on one corn aaw and M. You will be ddifhted. Tour dnicgist ha Liquid or Plaster Blue-jay top pain ends coma a Bauer & Black product Baby Wants Cciiccra It Keeps His Skin Soft Smooth and Qear ' Baby' tender skra require mild, sooth ins KODeitia suck as art touad m the Cuticura Soaa. Ointment and Talcum. The Soap is so tsaect, pur aad cleansing and the Ointment so soothing and healing, especial ly whea baby's akm ia irritat. Cuticura Talcum is alas ideal for babr. SaabaBaarnsSTBtsa SiMFaaai OsMaanUk- aufm,Hp ii.aaa.ia aiaaa Maassi whis-s. Swap as-. OiataMarnanaSOc. TaWam: 001 Luticara Saaip aaaa For those of critical taste who Appreciate superior flavor SALAD DRESSING Has the richness and purity of that made by the best cooks at home with the bother and fuss left out. One test will make its use adailyhabi t Your dealer can supply yen The Rodwiy Company, Inc. NSW YORK I wM&d S f . , r 1 I I , : -IJI. I El-Rees-So Cigar Co. I f Grec"boro' R C I a Cille spy, Asheville, K. 1 ; aeeos J, Ear'. Bhaaaoa, Gaatoaia, E. 4; third, Vate HarreUc-B, vYaea; foarth, Horace 6. TO CURE BABY'S COLD OVERNIGHT "Baby Eaie," the Perfected Laxative Cut Short Babies' Cold aad Prevents Compli cation. Ka median is efTectiv la colds and s'Msaiodie croup until the liver is made thoreufhly activ. "Baby , Ui aliV; quickly 'cleanses th iatesflhaT trsrt, relieves constipation and bilious nets and puts the little system in con dition to throw off the (arms, bringing quick relief, enablinf baby tn rest weil and the eold is (on by moraine. "Baby Ease,'" a perfected lasstive and corretir by baby pecialisti for mother's use with her children is also the best remedy for stomach and bowel complaints ef infants and children. At vnor druggist's ia 40c and 63 sises. 1 Adv.) RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED THE raclcinf, agonizins; rheu matic ache is quickly relieved by applying Sloan's Liniment freely. It Ptrutnlti without raiesar. For forty years, folks all over tha world have found Sloan 'a to be tha best pain and ache liniment. Ask your neighbor. You can Just tell by it healthy, stimulating odor that it is going to do you good. Sloan' Liniment is cleaa and non-sldn-staining. Keep Shan't handy for those suddea and unexpected attacks of neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, lame back, stitf ioints, sprain and strains, bruises, bad weather after-effect. At all drun't 35c, 70c, $1.40. Liniment WE SELL HOMES 10 Cash. I a Month for 90 Months. Beats Paying Rent The Parker-Hunter Realty Co. Insurance and Real Estate. Free at the Raleigh Fair Come and have a cup of the Finest TEA at our booth Bay All Year Needs at Cllmers Ia the Heart ef Raleigh i'AjlinHSwtiM Stur Hoars :3 A. M. t I P. Grocery Snow Drift Shortening $1.30 8-ponnd backet Kingan's Box Bacon 47c Kingan's F-F-V Hams lb. . 37c Swift's Premium Hams, lb. 35c Kingan's Premium Hams, lb. . . . 19c Brookfield Butter, lb 46c Roast Beef, 2 pound can 38c Fresh Eggs, dozen . . .. . . :45c Swift's Glover Bacon, lb 25c (Btaesaeat) UabiL7aBBBaBBaBBaBaBB KusscB Etroa be sore to tee that tha next battery for your car i an Eveready. Bat don't bay any battery till yon hire first brought your old one to u. We may find there's till a lot more power in the old battery with a few simple repair. STORAGE BATTERX Caanmteed 1H Year Eveready Battery Serrice Station Taa rara (ssIsbmm Ca.. I at 1IS7. SI S. lira SalMan Straat. ASIalalaf HaSar tan. tea CaaiaaBv. M.; Sstardaya, :J A. M to I P.M. Specials Taltcrf, Kerr; .'th, Bessemer City, B. 1. Wp'siaaMk-" IV 4 Msa. -ssyT a, SVi'" . I i'i ' " ( ''": ... V -.-..if
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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