.'3 'TH& GREENyiLLE DAILYTNEWS United States aRilroad Administration announces IMPORTANT CHANGE IN ' - . JL i! J ; ! 1 v , ... )f. t I thy V '-ST 1 I. WOftKS PHILADELPHIA. PA. BALTIMORE. MD. NORFOLKfVA. BAUGH & SONS COMPANY NORFOLK, VA. mThe OJd Stxr7J-Jby Baugh Brands are made up to pre-war guarantees for 1920 and their Potash content is derived from French and German Potash, of which we have ample stocks for the season. ) SOLD BY R. C. CANNON & SQNS&X DJSN, N. J. R. HARVEY & COMPANY, GRIFTON, N. C. D. F. & R. O. LANG, FARMVILLE, N. C. IAstiUCR TRAIN SnTEDULES - NorfcJk. Southern Railroad Effective December 14th, ' r . Main Line x v ; Train No. 1 now -leaving Norfoli 9 :40 A. M. trill leave 0 :10 A. M. r Eliza beth City 11:16 A. M. ; Hertford 12:05 A. M. ; Edenton 12:85 P. M. Na change South of Edenton. Train. No: 2 Wilt leave Bdenton" 2 :00 P. M. : Hefiford 2:29 P. M.; Elizabeth City 3:15 I?. M.. arrive Norfolk 5 :35 P. M. Correspond. Ing changes at intermediate poiuts Train No. 5 iavins Norfolk 8:00 A. M and Train No. 6 leaving Edenton 2:0(r P. M. arriving Norfolk 5:80 P. M. will be discontinued. No change in train? leaving Norfolk, 8:35 P. M. and ar nving 8:40 A. M, Trains 118-17 leav ing BMhven :00 A. M. for Raleigh and Tra'ns Now. 18-117 arriving 8:lfl P. M. from Raleigh' will be Discontin ton. Trains Nos. 17 and 18 operate on present schedule between Wash npd betwpon Tlhaven and Washing lngton and Raleigh. Corre8poding changes at - intermed late points. Consult ticket agents an confirm local schedules and connect ions. All Railroads making radical change in flehwinlA pflTeetivp Ttpwrnhflr' ttth BROADWAY CLOTHIER f Mr. Mat Healey representing Maries Arnheim of New York will be at my store Monday 26 and Tuesday the 27th. with the most complete Jh;e of woolens ever shown in this part of eastern Carolina. For that nice suit see me. l-23-2tc. C. HEBER FORBES. AMMOU CEMENT VI .1 We wish to announce to the public and our friends that we do all kinds of repair work on Furniture, Carts, Wagons, Buggies and anything that you may want repaired. Upholstering our middle name. We also sell Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Tobacco . T " rucks, both retail and wholesale. A big line of bug- Ipes and wagons now on hand and the price is right. Also a full line of Coffins. Prices aiid work guaranteed on everything. Give us a trial. Easy terms. GARDNER MANUFACTURING CO. T V Next to Tucker and Clark W. M. JONES, Mgr. Better known as Sellie Jones JlllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllilllllllllllllllllllllH I MR. FARMER S Before making your plans (or this year's crop it will pay you to investigate the good results from the use of Pamlico Fertilizers last year. We are prepared to furnish any material desired at the right price, Ask G. W. Peed about the re- suits P?Sce your ersarily with Local Agent Pamlico Chemical Co. i HON. W. McDONAtb LEE OP VIRGINIA, National Director for the Campaign for National arid World Wide Prohib ltion LOST I'AIU OP U'JSi, ,J;. Fin -ler. Da GrecRvii;,. t..:, J VPli- with st;i::, .i at.'!)!!!-,-:,.. .'""I 1-17-1-H,, TWO V()s house i;; , ... .. , ' '' I,; line l-12-Tfc. er c;ni h;i j,,,,,. l)t. have von; oi'. PflllllCl n, ..guararitced. "on SHOWS NEED FOR Hi interview with director v. Mcdonald lee. LAW ENFORCEMENT FIRST $9,000,000 To Be Spent In Fighting Bolshevism By Americanizing Foreigners. W. McDonald Lee. National Direc tor of the great campaign launched by the Anti-Saloon League of America, has made the following statement "Another fourth of the money, for object two, goes to the Anti-Saloon League or America for work among aliens in this country. ' We must -make good and law-abiding citizens of those foreigners wiio stay with us thrqugh education, literature and speaker. in the only language they may know. Wnife - harangued by anaretits and booze-advocates they remain a men ace "to our Institutions. -These scat tered colonies within our borders can be reached only through the systematic rand studied propaganda of the Na tional League. . "Such of the remainder of the funds as may be determined by the State j lF )l "WANT 01 R51 and National Leagues Is to be devoted ! r: nuv.-iteil ;i.m1 rrairj to object three. All the world is now i to r.othel r.t'M.'n.' l our neighbor. Five critical years have c. we :'ciii .vn.j iv! demonstrated that we are vitally af fected by conditions elsewhere oa the globe. One dollar's worth o! liquor will counteract a hundred "dollars oi street, Ay,!,. 12 20 Imp WAXTE!)-i:i;NTu laborers for m,- g'0l hollas -,- year IDl'o j . Green viile i;. .- FOR SALE ON'E of lot c:;,n;, W:ishin'T,-n j;. p, TlTIilS i ;vy ('. -T. I I.t i-: :s. .)t FOR RET-T!V0nS r"""ls '''r'-r a ,)r .Mrs. W. T. M.isnn. in l-11-17p. FOR SALE-IIIf; jq Seed. Crr.-itcst nrnife vorIil V.'ilj "run- 2.t if well wnrk-iv!. in n Gre no cr:nn;y yirM h Pm- ;icr2 h:?r yc.-r. (ft 11. K. Currin. I-;;' villc. ANNOl'XCEMKXT-IE fi;t clf.'S r;.-:no Tut; your s :. it-'- f. J. L X. ( '. showing the objects of the campaign, j the money so generously give.T to mis why it is necessary, and to what pur poses the funds raised will be de voted. "We have three great aims in this campaign," declared Mr. Lee, "all of wSiich will appeal to every patriotic American who has the welfare of his own country at heart and any regard for the moral and spiritual welfare and progress of our neighboring na tions. These aims are as follows: (1) To aid home Law Enforcement (requiring about nine million). (2) To Americanize the Foreigner (requiring about nine million). (3) A Dry World by 1S30 (including Mexico and West Indies). "A fourth of the money raised in the campaign is to be left in the State for object one, "Law Enforcement," which means creating public senti ment for observance of law,, and de mand for officers who will enforce the law. Internal Revenue Commissioner Daniel Roper and Federal and State officers nearly everywhere invite such co-operation by our . organization and similar ones. Liquor interests have organized it is slid with $400,000,000 fund twenty-four States, in effort to elect a Congress that will increase al- j coholic contents from one-fourth of I sions by Bapitsts, Methodists. Presby terians, Episcopalians and otheix. Let's help make effective these mis sionary gifts. The missionary pleads for our help against the emlgraticg liquor dealer and his wares that are hurrying to other shores. "Under objects one and two the Anti-Saloon League seeks to remove the cause that Y. M. C. A., Red Cross. Salvation Army and other noble bodies are earnestly striving to remedy. T.'ith law enforcement, proper education and removal of temptation there will be less poverty, fewer den's of vice, a redemption from misery to women and children, and the work of those great organizations will be made easier and the quicker accomplished. "Under object three it will be pos sible to "clean up" Cuba and the Bahamas from the liquor and vice con tagion that is already affecting our shores. Mexico also, because of which probably a hundred million dollars a year is spent by our American Govern ment to keep the peace, would be less a disturbing element if drink were abolished and this can be accom plished. As an aid in preventing Bolshevism from spreading to our shores, some countries of the Old iVlt. on per cent, to ten, or even forty i world should be made acquainted per ccr and tbus defeat the aims of Ti-ouibition and nuify the Eight eenth amendment. with our customs and laws and their citizens taught to respect such before amisrratlnz here." DAILY N WS WAN! PAY FOR SALE FCRl), 5 PA Keck, V:iliin.cn. )'. C SEE JACK MOVE ABODl i, Tol )!(('( V ini I'M in st'ick. l:iiri! en::! oik half vo;!. FOR SALE SAXON SI Car. Gooil "inM if-n. E4 sre m oiir.iik. S. 1. il" WANTED CEEKK Fl "and warc'i 'iisi". C '! M man. Apply to J. I- !' FOR SALE WHITE'S E . ly Illy It 'll I'-'-from L'0-ye;irs ;:. icn. - Forty-fiv" ! '. nound cf Si'H COM tvnt I. int. I'i'i"" : Raised two bal3 l an Cliornnt St.. HnC!H l-24-1.0t-liw t -H-- ANN0rXCE I announce mys"!f ;1 l.'tof;. VTl-lt.ir Pi f Countv subiect t t:.' Primary. This .Tsuiuiiry 1". l-17-tfc. J. J. L1 'WE WANT TO Don't Put Off Your iMSTITCIUNG Get busy and make up your Table .Lmeis, and Bee? 'Linens, Underwear and 'other Garments now before the rush. At present I am not very busy and can take care of all your Hemstitching, ;but later on I will be rushed, therefore I ad vise you not to vait any' longer, but bring me-your wofk-'toflay. ". We also cover all kinds of buttons. Mrs. Annie Pittman We exix'et ! day and I ; j--would like to ! for Spring. Co;' expect to buy would like to in your size, st; her this does ni our selection. ! l-22-:Jtc. The H. M. I adjoining ibe ind N: V. (; tuction SiiLJ-i'. y after the on 'Fourth school. Very 1 21 3tc IV . . AW . ,.. it . fro:' FOR SAU , .i i : i .. it'll i j rea eci oio purchase of tbe l:' at the corner "1 streets, block (A) Sin feet, contitinin.-' ,,f lot buildin- known :i No Oo Warren one five room Tiwia nl)iect t H EVANS ST jection. . ?.i '.J' .PKQNE::218 1 ll-.,H. This Jan. vi'- yfl iren ' r illllltlllHIIIIIIIllllllir lllHllillllllilH - - . i ' ' V- S I inn phI

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