FORD PUBLIC LEDGER, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1910. J PAGE 2 TO SELL SURPLUS OF FOODSTUFF Investigation Committee llecuiv- mends Sale of, Stock . Worth . 120,000,000 . Immediate sale of the $120,000, 000 surplus stock of foodstuffs held by the War Department under a plan which will "insure opportunity ifor the people of the United States -to buy" was recommenedd tx)day by the ten Republican members ' of, tne House war investigation committee. The, five Deniocrac committeemen; withheld decision, pending a review j of drug stores. of evidence taken by a sub-commit- GENERAL NEWS. Senator Rooirison; of Arkansas. will speak August 5 at a home-coni-ing 'celebrajion? at Windsor;; Bertie county, in honor of the soldiers and . sailors. " ' ' - - Congressman poughto'n was call ed from WashiHgton last, week ; to his home in Alleghany -county,' ' by news of the ' serious illness of hie daughter."' , J: V. . " " A city , ordinance !. adopted in Charlotte regulates the Sunday houra Drug stores must tee. Why It Is Being Held. v close at 10:30 &t m. Sundays and may open again from 4 to 7 p. m. 1 "'. Fifteen head of young cattle on 'The inctivity-of the government j the .Avery county; farm of Mr. Lind- in the disposition of these" food sup-1 say Patterson of Winston-Salem, plies was and is the result 0f a well i were killed by lightning. They hud defined policy of the Secretary pNdled under trees during a rainstorm. wor tn withhold them from the do-v? Dr. A. McR. Crouch, two ana a FOR SUMMER COLDS Catarrh, Asthma, Hay-Fercr, etc hurt I oMLVL Will hot stain the Clothes. At all dru stores juc, vouc ana or mauea direct. ERAKE DRUG COMPANY, . ; N. Witteilionv N;C ill! . J . r iir1 ir r 1 r - tr r 1 I 1211 I - "'III RESIDENT HAS AWFUL , . : :;r ' . ; - . ' n EXPERIENCE .niestic market and to protect the in terests from which these products had been purchased," said the sub committee report, drafted by Repre- . sentative Reayisi Nebraska", and Mac Gregor, New York, Republicans. Chairman Grahami of . the full committeerwas instructed to ask for a special rule on a resolution calling ! burned. ; The live stock were saved. half years, head of the bureau of epi deniology. of the State board of health, has resigned .to the v city health officer. -T--In the Clemmons section of For syth county a few days ago the barn , "I was twice confined in. hospital in tjie last one nothing - but gruel water was injected into me 4 times i day, as my stomach would not re tain any' food. ' I suffered terribly: was reduced to a skeleton. My folks saw an ad of Mayr's Wonderful Rem edy and it has surely saved ny life, I weigh 180 pounds now.'' It is a simple, harmless preparation that bremoves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tfact and allays the in flammation which causes, practical- of Alex Davis, filled with wheat, oats iy all stomach, liver5 and intestinal and hay, was struck by lightning and i t TIT 1 TA ..i. 4 4Vfcf upon me- war uepruucui w scu mc goods. Efforts will be made .to bring the resolution before the House next Monday, Graham announced. While H. C. of L Continues to Hold Sway. The report criticised what it de clared the department's "non-activi-ties in the sale of very large quanti ties of food supplies now held in storae" and asserted that six month elapsed before any surplus stock was declared, while "in the meantime the food was deteriorating and be coming of less value and the high cost of living continued." . The . report also expressed "the sub-committee's disfavor of a policy of export" and recommended that "plans be. devised by the Secretary of War through the War Department for the early disposition of all sur-: plus food production on the domestic market." - Value of Surplus stocks Held. School board of Randolph coun ty purchased from the board of trus-j giSts everywhere. : tees of Trinity College, Durham., ,tne old Trinity College building at Trin ity, Randolph county. The build ing wvill be used for school purposes. " .The Tallahassee Power Company has heeh exonerated of ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refund-j ed. Hamilton Drug Co., and drug-' Rurl Welfare. X University News Letter. ) Thirtjfive laws of economic and serious social import have gone' on our stat- charges made against it, following recent labor troubles in Badin, Soli citor Brock, who investigated the facts, made a report to Gov. Bickett exonerating the company. Judge Pritchaid will be chief speaker at the home-coming . cele bration at Concord August &. The State meeting of the Junior Order' of United American Mechan ichs will be heldin Gastonia August 19th and 20th. Lewis Marshall, 36 year old, riding on an oil tank delivery car, was killed at Pineville, -Mecklenburg county, when the car skidded and rolled down an embankment. The The report estimated that on July driver was trying to avoid a mud 8, last, the value of surplus food stored in the United States over and above the needs of the army was as follows: ; Corn beef, $24,000,000; bacon, $23,000,000; hash corn beef, $10,- hole when the accident occurred. ; Recently a new Methodist church was built at Benson, Johnston coun ty, at a cost of $40,000. ; The old church, . hardly, caught fire Monday tension service of the State. ute books in four years, all of th$m directly or indirectly related to rural social 'welfare. ' It is a new kind of legislative activity" !n North Caroli na and we have; had more of such legislation r during Governor Bicket's administration than can be found in any hundred .years of, our history ! heretofore. It has been epoch-making legislation and it ushers in a great new era in North 1 Carolina. ' ; ' - The fifteen negro farm demon stration agents will meet at the Ne gro A. and T." College, Greensboro, August 13 and 14 to better prepare themselves f for their duties. fol lowing this will be a State-wide con gress of negro farmers and their wives. These meetings are 'under , tie auspices of the ' Agricultural Ex-1 Other ' Let us help youl With some experienced paint advice tosel the righfc pgrieiice kiM paint as important as itih furnishings. We-can help you. Also let us show you some tasteful coloivcombinations for your home: let us explain whv ii you asK your pamier 10 use TUT night and was burned, the fire dam- 000,000; roast beef $20,000,000; raging the new building. to the extent fresh frozen . meats and poultry, $20,000,000, and canned vegetables, $23,000,000. "Inexcusable delay," the report de clared, resulted in the spoiling of millions of pounds of hams and ba con, it being asserted that "notwith- of about $1T2,000 to $15,000. Jas B. Harris, colored, who was a soldier in France, stabbed his wife to death in Winston-Salem and then made an ineffectual attempt at sui cide. . Harris alleges that newfound on his return iionie that his wife had standing th eauthorization of surplus been untrue to him and had spent on by the chief of staff on November 30, 1918, no action was taken with reference to declaring a surplus un til May, 1919, six "months after the declaration was authorized." Sales of army food stuffs in the United States aggregafe $12,000,- ? first. ... t . . . i- uuu, said tne report, adding that a very large quantity of that soldwas spoiled and unfit for the general market otherwise it would . not have been placed on sale." . Attack on present plans for sale of the surplus stocks also was contain- fcnother man the money , he sent her. At Asheville JohnAbbott wen,t into the restaurant of Jim McMillan (both colored) and made, talk of shooting up the place, reaching for his gun , pocket. McMillan drew Abbott has been buried while 'McMillan is held on "a concealed wea pon charge. The killing was b,eld justifiable. ' According to announcement of thev Department of Agriculture? the negro meetings, will be held - in the eastern half of the State during the. last week in August. 7 v 1 i :(. v I. . ... . -.":' , . .. .. .. ' . . ... House Paint you will save money arid get better , paint. The real test of paint value is not thfe-per gallon cost, but' the yards of surface it will cover and the years of service it ' will give. Sherman-Williams Hbu costs less because it takes less and lastd longer If it's a surface to be painted, enameled, s nished or finished in-any :way there's Sherma n-W i 1 liams paint to fit the purpose. . ; Come in and talk over paint or hardware matters with us whether' you buy or not. We are always glad to see you. " '-7 7 - v . ' . : . .. - . " . 7 ! : CO. Virg ilina, Va. BANISH CATARRH Breathe Minutes I i , ' II The Butler Resolution. The Record does not mention the ! matter with pleasure. In spite of the . . otrnrfo rf L.a - T J ; j and Relieve Stuffed Up Head " " p ' i . if .i.i Boone' and WUhs Bnggs, of Raleigh - - - , w, jthe eastern larrn, com in tne neaa,or rrom an irritating cough i nthe shortest time breathe Hyom el. : i ' v It should .clea nout your head in 'two minutes and , allow '-you to breathe freely. " Republican clubs at Goldsboro passed a resolution the , text of which Jwe have not seen condemning the league of I nations. Mr. Butler is said to have fathered the resolution. This simply means . Hyomei often ends a cold in one u v. i, if Ttriii t - i, ; Democrats; because the Republican da, it will relieve you-of disgust-; Wloro in ... a.tA m- ing snuffles, hawkine snittine and nf-i TV" r Vi" """.T8 fensive breath in a week. Hyomei is made chiefly from a soothing, healing, antiseptic, that Walter , McGhee, a merchant of Franklihton, for. a number of years, died at hsi home Friday .morning at ter a lingering sickness of several weeks with a complication of - dis eases. For the past two or three weeks he had been confined to his bed. Mr. McGhee was an unassum ing gentleman "and was liked by all. who knew him. He leaves a wife and three children and one brother. The deceased .was 43 years of age. I PER UNA i tions existing July 1. is estimated at ed in the report which outlined the T 55,531,000 . bushels, an increase of 1,000,000 bushels over last year's production. The production forecast South's- peanut crop, based pn condi-1 Comes from the eucalyptus forests of plan as providing for sale only to municipalities, which would have vten days to make payment" to the j for North Carolina is estimated at 5,498,000 bushels. , , ---Senator Overman has received an - invitation from H. ,. Cartright, postmaster at Union, Iowa,; to 'deliv er an address at ' that place August lo, on tne development of North government, and bear the transpor tation cost from the nearest army warehouse. Xeed of .New Plan to Dispose of It "This plan adopted by the govern ment," declared the report, "will not result in the sale of these pro-( Carolina and the South. The Senator ducts to any great extent, for the reason that municipalities, under their charter have no legal authority to purchase food products for sale. Many municipalities, which -have in dicated a desire to purchase this food for the benefit of their citizens, have been met with the threat of in junction on the part of local deal ers, which threat has been sufficient to nrevent a rmrrhnsA nf tho jrnnri a. '1 ' m, v o- ; dvuuui piay garuens. inerexare six f school playgrounds open, four at White schools and two at colored. is told that a large colony of Tar Heels livje in that section. John Gylfoyle, a carnival ani mal trainer, was severely injured at Kington last week when a lion at tacked him. .The' beast leaped upon him as he entered the. cage, floored him and sank his teeth in his arm. . During the month . of June 4,- ennaren in Durham used the Inland Austrilia where catarrh, as thma and consumption ,were never known to exist. ' . ; Hyomei is pleasant and easy to breathe. Just pour a few drops in to the hard "rubber inhaler use as di rected and relief is almost certain. A complete' Hyomei outfit, includ ing inhaler and one bottle of Hyo mei, costs but little at druggists ev erywhere and at J. G. Hall's. If you already own an Inhaler you can get an extra bottle of Hyomei at drug gists., . ... . ' ' ' .",:." to take the advice of National Chair man Hays and remain silent on ; the league, Messrs. Morehead and Dun can were also present at the meet ing, but if they made speeches, they were not reported. Mr. Briggs un doubtedly affiliates with the Duncan crowd, and he and Mr. Linney spoke for that element of the party which desires to leave the league out of politics. Hickory Record.. AM GLAD TO ENDORSE Glad to Try Anything "Three years a en m-v 'crvBfam was In a terribly run down con oitlon and I -was broken out all over my body. I began to be wor ried about my condition and I was jslad to try anything which would relieve me. Peruna was recommended tn m a a a blood remedy andx tonic, and -1 own iuuna mai it - was worthy of praise. A few bottles changed my condition materially and in a short time J was all over my trouble. I owe my restoration to health and strength to Perunai I am glad to endorse it. Sold jGverywhere Was in a Terribly Run Down Condition g Miss Rieka Leonold. 288 Layco St. ; Menasha, Wis., Setry Tjiederkrnn Miaa T.oonrilr?'Q letter opposite conveys in no un certain way, the gratitude she feels lor. Peruna.- Liquid and Tablet Form JDI use irc; Calvin Graves. ; TVi Ct A 1 roptnro nf V10 Mnrtfi Paw. Una railroad, in session af Greens-! Mlss ra,ce Thomas 18 the supervis- boro the other day, decided, to erect a memorial to Calvin Graves, who is called the "founder"" of that rail road. Talk of erecting a memorial. in honor of Graves has been heard for, years and so far it has amounted to talk only. . It is hoped that the latest jecision will result in real ac tion. Graves', memory should be honored. He sacrificed his., public career to serve the state. As speak er of the house of representatives he cast the deciding vote to build the North Carolina railroad. The roaa didn't run through his county (Cas well) - and his people were, opposed to the project. Graves knew that his vote would end his career, v but believing that it was for the best in terests' of the State that the road be oum, ue jcouiageousiy votea his con viction The memory of that type of man - should be, perpetuated. There are too few of them. States ville Landmar. ' ' A corporation headed by Lewis R. Ferguson, general manager of. the Wilmington, backed, by local and northern capital, will within the year future; begin the erection of a coal ing station at Southport at a cost of between $600,000 and $500,000. or. .bach playground is in chare of competent play leaders. 1 ... CALOMEL DYNAMITES A SLUGGISH LIVER Crashes Into sour bile, ''making - you sick and you lose a day's .. :,-" work. . , v Calomel salivates Ik, It's: mercdry : Calomel acts like dynamite on a slug gish liver. When claomel comes in to contact with sour bije it crashes into it, causing cramping, and nau sea. ' . - i '. If you feel- bilious, headachy, con stipated and all knocked, out; just go to your druggist and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodson Liver Tone; which is a harmless vegetable , substitute for dangerous fi calomel. Take 4 a spoonful arid ;if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up bettej and quicker than nasty calomel and without .making you sick, you just go back and get' yout; suney.. z-, : If you ' take calomel today you'll be sick and nauseated tcmorrow; be sides, it may salivate you, v while if you take Dodsoh's tiyer .'Tone,- you will wake up feeling grat, full of ambition arid ready for work' or play. It's harmless, pleasant and safe to give. to children; they", like itt (4) m i m mm Yes Bargains go to our custo mers, for. we sell i as iye buy , FOR CASH. Finest selections in town of Men's and Young Men's Suits, Furnishings and Shoes for the Family r nil 'ALWAYS RELIABLE! 10 Per Cent Discount Al lowed to Men Who Hav Been Discharged From, the Service. 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