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Uo ' ; every US tO E 1 C:. cry, 1 . ' i i t ..Ik, br i i GJ8, I ' ,, conver...:at i r " ' i with 1 6.mces, 'beau'"' . ', coamviTiiy t 'I."ng, etc T .-r-wLodv. who. is interested is i -J to attend," and to bring" note ! ,vk andpencjL 4 ' ' tM ft :ra -J '3 ca a I,.- i -y meat "of 3 -'Liar I home 3, as it i i itoxicat; TII2 ROSETER FLAN L.3d ou.-, t acyt:.ir.j t wg mor. half of or 1 1 r cent alcol vidjssL". .flaws for la fact, -f leaders U described 1' a till as dre to invite a Presidential yi 0!;awGoMto -? The ,biU now goes to ; where jit is to he Bubstiti one now in course of pr the Senate Judiciary cor .i As Taction 1 4. ;,h lly," nei - tJ recognized 1 c our troops 1 iv 3 trolled by Ce, I and therefore c; Mil 'The . following :ples' f or what is I iown as the Rosseter plan has been ; ..le by Jonathan Bourne, J. : ' "The great value of correlation of i.Uroad and ocean transportation cr-tems, aa proposed by John H.' Eos cuter, director of the United States tapping board, will be readily ap . parent. ' Of course there are a few large shippers: to whom a convenience of this kind is of relatively little jm Tportance. .' It would help them some, bat if their business is large enough ; ' they can arrange their land ; and ': ocean transportation with little loss Large exporters of wheat, of steel, or - of coal, f of example; have their tenn- . inal facilities, their foreign agencies, ' and. their regular customers. They . ; would be materially helped by a cor relation of the railroad and steam .' chip fines, but they can get. along ' under the systems heretofore prevail ; ' "But the fun development of Amer- i'wu.. v m . .fit"" - m. J. lean loreign traae, win greatest - economy and ; efficiency, requires adoption and perfection of the Ros- sever, pian. oimuj mhwu, uu iu? '. , is that the government should estab- ' usa ana later turn over w guvmw i enterprise a complete and eomprehen ahre system of ocean transportation, ' comprising pennaueuk uu kkuwi ;' . ' service-between American ports and j . ... ... ; the ports of all nations witn wnicn "hto run, nnn t.n hmlri nn A nrnfit&hle trade. ' He would have the "schedule ' , " ' of sailings bo arranged as to be de- i, pendable and would have rates pub . iisnea nna avaiianie in every rauroaa 1 office, so that- the producer of any , , , commodity in anv section of the Uni- ' ' ted States could ascertain , at what , Vcost and under what conditions , he ." enriA shin hi 'poods to anv imnortant port on the face of the globe'. t ' . - "With that transportation service v in existence and' dependable, '- 'our f , foreign consular service would assume , a a new importance. The frequent re ' . TMirts of trade !onnortunities would i inen oe oi mterest io a large pro 's?' j. J- . , -J.; I At. 1 i '; portion oi our popoiauoa. Afc pres- . eni lew dbudio are uiwreBMiu ui uui ' announcements.' for few can' afford to undertake, tp establish a foreign tradeli tne transportation service i a infrequent, slow, and uncertain of ; ,. duration. ' Once assured that he can .' take hia nroduct td his local railroad ' freight office and get a shipping re- i eipt which guarantees its transport ' i , 1 J ' 1 X. Jtn.l UUU VVVr ltXAl i'miU. '.M?l.:.'Mj '.U? aiuat I destination, the relatively small pro oncer can hope to establish perman " ine connections with reliable firms loreisrn lands, t- s - 1 ' VTo accomplish all that is desired, ' a system Such as this must be under " ' the American flag, under the super- 1 ,J -M " I-i J ... Jl . ' riv' t viumn iwk mHrim vim. Mini. M.iwiiii ru Kit ' "; bermanency by the American govern- '. mentt,- Such service will expediate 'transportation of American mail, I thus aiding in the building up of . 1 foreiim trade.' Every American flag - , in a foreign port will be an advertise- V ment for American ooda, ' Every .' agent for an American' firm will be " a builder of business not only; for tlse particular line' of gooda ts h promoting but for other l'ncs of f Rl.kh his ' customers t.y',deu.3" U procure. AnJI, hat ii of no le. 5 I penance, !)irka rry tliUs I " ' fcr(.ar.t f -t Kpon v.L;.h it c m 1 1 1 i! ve '1 ever r ' i I friendship if not of co-t that organization,', we 1 been trying to hobnob and Trotzky, and acti nate,j one-time Reverend Geo- : r the enter into , friendly, a.. ... nn in I tions with them. - It Wb3 a e, ;'ltot "Good Lord! Good D is probable that the Senate wl make " FinaUy,' we are said ,ty some changes in the bill hon they dent to be keeping our t begin' consideration of it, following -rt the request of Japan the disposal of tne .peace treaty. - 1 This may involve a delay of several management, of , an Amei weeks. ' - " V " neer, who .went" thitber'i Among the provisions' of . the bill, mission from the i Russian z as nasaed bv the Houseare the fol- But the Russian "govern . " - - ? i J TIT XUMn owing, effective after January 35, cummissioneu w..oww " H!vU Liiftti-'nermitted under he not informed that he l been re- w t .a limmr In hia 'possession i commissioned ' .by either Admiral nfcilt renort the ouantity and kind to Koicmut or tnine ana ttiw, larg c and; Trot been Whilo inE'of awith . times Lenin nt the ron U e ' rela e'r case a Presi- i there, .0 guard 1er the d- engt ,ar com-rpment. t ' which long ago 1 we are the commissioners or , international m ma Btauuius wuuiu n w revenues CThis' applies to chemists, officially uncertain. ' physiciana, etc.)- 1 ' ' I Pity that the Pri ident had After Febrnarv 1. l20s- .'."' not -' pnrsued a logical courageous i: L :..Lt Luc"o " ..-nwt.11, r-ainti' s 12 3, r of The noksession of aftV liauon other policy toward Russia' , wf hS would than as authorized by the law, shall have enabled him to reply ta Senator be Prima facie evidence that it is be- Johnson's inquiry in a convincing and ing kept for sale ' or , Otherwise in stisiacwiy,. manner, aw iw imij violation of the law. X , - manner, worthy oi a sra: nation w. trflT not he reauiredJ however. Which professes to be s'.iVtog for to renort. and it will not be illegal justice," righteousness and democracy. to have in one's possession, liquor in l among tne nations oi me wunu. a private dwelling while the same is I 1 , " -1 v occupied and used by the possessor COAL .SHORTAGE . AND. .TRANS- as his private dwelling, ana tne liquor is used for personal consumption by the owner, his family, 6r his guests. The possessor of such liquors, how- . - t1 i . , circular-letter, reeardme the coal U PORTATION , v , (Manufacturers Record.) The Harlan , Ckranty Coal Opera- 1 sed lawfully. ; Intoxicant Is Defined ""Intoxicating liquor is defined as a beverage containing ' more than one- half of. one per ent of alcohol; shortage, , says that it is true there are many idle cars .on the' railroad tracks at a time when co& mines, are closed for .lack of cars, but fiat these v "v """" rTZ inZ ." saving been laid aside lor re- barter, give away, transport, import, I i . . . . - . t- export, deliver, furnish br receive ftny , .,.- r . .. . , a . , the shops, for arepairs are lyirg idle intoxicating hquori , and clueless to the' country. More- l"r 13 .117v over, this association says "thousands and win for sacramental use may I., ,' . ... . . -. . r V. . . . I of cars in active service aret ina r, lioy r.(.tor, trustee,' rendorcJ 1, y Ur of sn.a court, 1 v f.r l!ta purpose of partllli T o't lor'c noon on September f x t puVlc auctisn to the hil ' t'L .r fr cash or' on tlie t or i tllrd cash and balance ia or.o tnd tva ycrrs' time at the option cf t!:e 1 "iLv-er, the follbwins & .lad pieces or parcels of land' 11." ; end ItLg in Edneyville and IlvsnJ. , ,on ville townships, Henderson county, North' Carolina, and known and designated as follows i . -, Tract No., 1.',: This tract contains 03 acres; more or less,' and lies in Edneyville township, State and. county aforesaid, and Is bounded' on', the North by lands of Lewis Waters, C. ti Freeman and others, on. the East y lands of A S,'13dney,. W. M. Dal ton, W. M. Collins, W E. Maxwell and W. ip. Maxwell, on the South by lands of M.' IB. Barnwell and on the West by .lands of R. M. Barnwell, A1 L. Maxwell, J. Ballinger and Mark Rhodes,. and being part of thq. same lands heretofore cohveyed to "R. J, Brown, by J.-C Brown and .wife by deed' dated the 8th day. of August, 1915, and recorded in' the oiSce ,of the register, of deeds ,f or Henderson county In Book 89 page 2341 I .--Tract No. 2. "This tract contains 94 acres, more, or less,' and lies in Edney ville - jtownship,. State t and., county aforesaid, , and is bounded - on . the North by lands of A S. Edney and R. A, McKUlop, on the East by lands of Rhodes Isaac Justice' and B E. Lyda, on .the . South by , lands of I in Eo.!c rj r-;9 23 of i jab:'; ,3 d.ois' for 5. ZJ'is a lot ia,t! ! , onv;?!a', in Ilendr- be sold under, specified regulations, ' Denatured alcohol, medicinal pre parations (including patent ttned- icines) unfit for beverage purposes, 'crippled condition'-and are fast find ing their way to. a long line of idle cars wherever storage for them can IKIUCB), limit XVI wv6 f"f""" I J , . J:it,.t.. a : a be found. -., , . " tonet article, u-yyru.s they are gofng to wait until snow flies to remedy the trouble, it will be too late. These vinegar are exempted. Registered, physicians are author- WtA fis isaiifl nrARcrintions under strict I . . cases wnere it way wo cuuwuwbw necessary as a medicine. ears . are i , i T. . I -ndj oZ descrllx-1 ted, ty : Brown, Columb; and recc the; rec. , Ilenders .1 r Tract 7' town of I." sonville taA '..'p cov.fy cad CUt: aforesaid end more ful'y described fis foUowsj' ',;,'' Lot ,41 "of 'the plat made for tlie Hendersonvi'Ie Land and Improve ment Cor. pany recorded in Book' 28 page 4B1 of the records of deeds for Henderson "county; and bounded as foiiowss . ; Beginning at stake on the East margin cf First 'avenue just 2!) feet from the 'eentev of sai4 avenue, and 230 ., feet North of the center of Anderson avenue, and runs N. 63' dee E. 155 feet to a stake m the line pilot 45'; thence N. 27 deg. WT-75 feet to a sfake in line of lot 46; thence . S,' 63 deg" W. 150 feet td a stake on First avenue; thence with same vSi 24 deg.. E ,75 feet, to the beginnings U , . I t Z CV , Upon ' the tracts -of , land above described, lying in Edneyville town ship there is fc mortgage 'made by .E. J. rown and wife M.. II. JZrown to the JTederal Land Bank of Columbia for the sum of six thousand i dollars drawing 5 per cent Interest and fall ing due about thirty-two years from this date with the, privilege of , pay ment on January, 1922, or at any interest paying date thereafter for the" full period from .January, 1922. .This.Auguat 1st, 1S19.; ' t McD. RAY Commissioner." i ( J rZ Z. j, , ,0, V. CI. 'c C 1 c ! t lyi. ti" ,j v.. recovery. to thei ewia ii iane pi...n. - w Tihis the of J V, 1C1D." . . .'i.;,;'s JOIIN V. t'ACA ' 'Jt ft Vii i ' " . ' ' v Administrator.' h' tnt r -ill J i 1 -ui.3 i , La v.1.1 i'ike I ;i . Shepherd ranW gg ml market price.1 ("' - i j , n - it--., t ss iy, i -r't Steam. and Hot VZ&tsr -li'. ' fiiT f." rnter. 1 All Work Guaranteed. 'MAIN STREET. . Vi' association charges the l railroad administration wcewuy . -. . - . wlth permitting- thousands ! of rail . Liqtfor advertisements of all, kinds i. fif .t. i.i..- ji.fcJtnKks at a time when the cot.1 mines ' ' " ii'bAl.i; are badly in need of cars. The asso of cpmpounds.intended for use in tne ... . , . . . . -i i ' ' , i. is,,, ,. Ciation says that, m spite of f...s con unlawful manufacture of liquor )s .... - ' . i . , . . : . i.i..-t.:;-J -i . k. anion, -tne Taiiroaa aaminiBtr lication of , recipes for home manu facture. ;ji ;'l t' ... Use of liquor as a beverage on any public conveyanfce, train,, boat-. or jitney bus is prohibited. Broad powers are given under the . . , . , .. -"j. ftfR-or-l" may do aimoat a coai ian Ta'ZCZJW he shortage f transpor xney may enter a evening nouse in - . , r . - , i.u which liuof is soli and seize it, to- H irJ f 'on is actually laying off " car 'rer-tirmen while' shop cars are accumuLng at an alarming rate. V 1 ' 1 ; This situation needs prompt t ten- tion.' At the Very best we T .1 lace a serious coal shortage this iter. , . id .1 is permitted to grow more', ar : . - ore gether with the implements of manu facture. cars? unrepaired and value J service,1 the .; whole trans ness which will do irreparat fine is $l,bC0 cr six months' im- N?w l'r"lT heav nment, and f ? subsequent of- i GT CT. EAV; prison. Seizure of all craf t or vehicles used ;i-ii." ... t-. ... 'i. tensuiea uui wiuier wita a in the transportation oi uquor mi ... . , authorized,'' ; 4., For first offense violators the rcaxi- mum ; prisonment, eonn r lenses iiiis ioiil j . jui ?,vv w -, , ,. . w , . , a t..- ' ",' r -The .women's t mion of 000. Or one monl.. to five years in . , ',; '.."ill, 1- 'edrred i' .' 1 1 active v -!y f . i -t to g ,'. -. j Li the : r 2 . ! 1 iacreat tt ' ' '-atioi i. I " tie' E t i in , ' " ' e jn i .assi lor 'Jon in- 1::M 71 1' ft we . '..I WW . ; tin. I. '.;.Vrt; 7 3 ;'v';-;irv 4T-iv :;Vm:4V vvr , f M'' 7hv -7 ' V ".. "AV- ' ! " , i ' 1 V, 4 "? A .A V v .... ? , v- -S t ; - 'i.:C;;;if'(f4rIv,f,-'',. i , ii I'm , ; x , , i ;i;'f,t ( ;, . ( , ., ' I if ' i i i - f 1 ' ' ' , 1 I J . " I i,w. . it . lor:ram::a!iiG'.wsr' 's ft ' ' "1 OUR trcc: V.'e must wL ered a i cf I r. . 'a vc-y I s:rRiA T i i -f C !l . V t the Pre convijicir,. nce -'of v t r r.. .:r 1
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