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XIII. NUMBER SO. FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY lelT TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE 5c PER COPY r Department Names Honor institutions '.v Associated Press) ". I ? 3 3 1 k mt ti fc-f i csuuriuLiJiii IHI i 3 if W i n " r . i p ii ; n i II nil I i r sin finniiniR : e nan i tu ... : I m r uhHhii i h i- :ui my u min i 'u li ft i p Mpm rtnr ( If L. nUIILHILLL 111 ill H i IBS. 3.1 1111 4Fi f"sr HVI.nrUr s waa fSiHii I-tJiUi li I L. 1.1 II i EJ L. lIlUllL.niJL iyihu ra i to iuh hrrhi ufl HmiH ilh a b HFOOS i-YmwTP.i miri l w emi. ; iihi urn ui.m in 1 1 il. uui if. Ly uii 3 uy I I Uil .: July 19. The War De - ;.;iiiie thirty four edueatioii- : it u: ions in the United Staes as l:on"r and military school rivelv for the year nineteen anl tr.e. Among the number are , a ud Citadel, of South Caro- 'u'a rolyteclinie Institute. A- Military Institue, Augusta rtauiiton Milltarv Academies, ol l iuh irr?.'?. h p hi- hh wixi. uc&sauiesvs c & a a k aw i a a u f u -N. C, Julv 10. Edith S. Yanderbilt, of Xew ; and Asheville, has accepted the gener- Therewere two eases before Justice1"1 cliairmaus5liP of women's commit -of the Peace A. C. Liver-non" this1" fr the AsheviUe Iusic Festival, All T17 j;f T rt 1 ? t.,-. .1 - 1 1. l t mormiur. John Wilkin W:7 ' l" j icuuweu ner uy airec ' -.i.,, V viJ. (By Associated Press) Belfast, Ireland, Julv 19. The re vra s charged with maintaining a nuisance,' tors ol the War Department of New Kingdom Costly on Jinx Cotten and Geo. AVilkins loth colored, were bet'orj? tho court on the charge of an affray last Sat urday night, which-occurred just' out-' side of (By Associated Press) Washington, July IP. Twenty-seven persons are known to have lost their Virginia, Coal fields since Mav last vear. Ilentv o the Colonial Se.:retarv to the delesra-! , .. . . Ti. ' :uimie;Hi, representius? " the operators, auditorium, and to take tioiu It is thought the acle-tion ! . ' . ,, 1 ; " iuh: i ue cenaie lwvestigatin commit -lrs.:will be recalled to London. xee. turn here of Sir James Crate. THster festival nssniiatimi Aft-i t ; . . . , , -.tiniufi, must nut oe taKon lor a rup-.-i- , A r. ,T- . ,-i- -i. i - . . . - iit's in i ne Aiiiiyo. esr j i -li , - ... . : SI IHlf nil IT -on i n o Ta en t- t-t-; o ; . ... I louua guuty and imed so.OO and costs. 1 v ""i1 t-ure in peace negotiationsT declared committees to entertain the artists, : decorate the ; charge of tlle sale of boxes Vanderbilt subscribed for the first ;box and will entertain a partv of friends at the series of nine concerts. VlOVemment With an array of talent including i Associated Pres) Julv 19 The War the new kingdom - e or town - limits. '1 hnv ttuth i brought before the court bv Chief or Police Johnson. Cotten was rennirp.l to ay costs and Wilkinson was fine! the Pliihidelphia Symphony Orchestra,; .ilO.OO and costs. ;Anna Case, Henri Scott, Traneis Mae-: . 'Milieu, Paul Althouse, Marie Sundelius j WEATHER EEPORT i Charles Marshall, Joy Sweet, and sev- ;eral others, those in charge of the f es-; Expenditures Show Decrease De-of mm mi (Py Associated I'ress) Washington,- duly li. Exports ol cottonseed and mineral oils increase. substantially during the last fiscal yeai over previous year, while cotton ex ports fell off over one million five hundred thousa iuh bales, and meat ana daily products rV.-ned move" than three hundre. ing to the- . figures.: - 'v. llion dollars, accord artment of Commerce will cost 12,000 ,000.000 din-: ! -.it the government's total! , i . the next tiscal year, des-, j cus efforts by the Minister! a to reduce expenses. This j ,ti(.-n of oi.'0,000,000 dinars j t estimates asked for bv the For Xorth Carolina: Local thun dershowers night or Wednesday. Fresh south and southwest winds. tival believe the entertainment will! have no superior thi-": summer. (By Associated Press) Washiuon, July 19. Total govern-' ment expenditures during tlie fiscal in Xorth America ! year dropped off nine billion dollars i as compared with the previous year,1 FEASANTS ESTABLI IS POWER O Two large choruses, an adult group 'according to the uj. -ju oiees ana a cniiaren s cnorus ; statement ot o00 voices, will be added attrac tions, augmented bv soloists. The annual Treasurv This represented a de crease of one billion three hundred and eight v seven million in ordinarv dis- former will sing Gounod's ' and ' ' Hiawatha 's Wedding iv Coleridge Tavlor. Faust, bursments and a reduction of seven Feast, " ; billion eight hundred and fortv six :al budget estimates wen. 3 dinars but this has been! I , 4l II f: I 1 IJ.' )00 (By Associated Press) million dollars in pavments oif The initial music festival last sum- ( public debt. the Sofia, July 19. The peasants are mer drew capacity audiences, with i now .firinlv established m power c people m attendance from over the xiic uuiua iButearia and lesrislatfve bodies, both entire south. Tin .e value of "a dinar is about :t't at the present rate it is ut three cents. ie program for the .'state and provincial, in which their j forthcoming festival is superior to its representatives are in the majority, : predecessor, requiring the vtnderwrit-! are engaged in transferring-the bur-! iug of a $40,000 budget. iySSIAN AMERICANS HOPE TO RETURN y Associated Press) Vienna, July 19. The many thous ands of seekers for homes in Vienna have- organized to set them. Oom- paining that the government bureau created for this purpose is impotent, the memeors or tae society have ap pointed agents to find all vacant pre mises and all residential property not ' containing the maximum number ot j occupants and threaten to. use force to secure lodgings. They have published I j a list of such places and demand they I be handed over. Among them is the home of a baroness having ten rooms in which she lives alone. Manv sun-! ilar instances are cited. fDBER UNIFORM POLICY REGARDING COTTON LOAN FUEL Ai POWER llr-THE SUPERPOWER Z0HEk--t: den of taxation to the shoulders af Dr. Tlladdeus Rich, who so success-' Riga, Latvia, Julv 19 Little croups i the" despised city' folk. tully directed the Philadelphia Sym-'of Russian-Americans, who were de- . The district council of Roustchonk i phony orchestra dduring the festival 1 ported or volunteered to go from' :nmni nrnnrnn nr nrn has , evolved the following taxes which: last year, will return this summer with j America to Soviet Russia, are trick-! Kill U ill-Hi rnn Mr nrl UlinUIV U! I lULESU Ul IILU (By- Associated x ress) Washington, July 19 The forma tion of a uniform policy covering cot ton loans during the coming market ing season is undertaken in the con-' fereme here between Governor Hard ing and the representatives of the five Federal Reserve Banks in the cotton growiug sections. Governor Harding said that it was necessary in the new loan scheme to cover all factors in the extension of the necessary credit such as the terms of maturities and the adequacy of the securities. Bv U, Trss) tt-sWlea5' American,: " (the full complement of 50 plavers. A ; ling back across the Latvian frontier, Carrying a parasol, 50 levas vearlviwiiru " seiecnuns irom rrom tne ianu or tne JsoisneviKi very (nominallv'worth 19 cents each; skirts lnan.v of the masters has been arrang- frequently, these days, all with the! I . f -1 r ... , - , . . , 1 -ton, Jul- 19. A reiort of ! inore than 11 inches above the ground i e- ! llole or getting back to the Lnitd , project, which contemplate ' ur rearing silk stockings, 500 levas j j -State. j ..pment of available water-' rearing gloves between April .15 a td T j .7 ' 1 I ! TheSe emiSrants according to1 W OlXlGIl W OU1Q Americaa consular officials, wlio MLAR S TO TRAIN CITIZEN ARMY r a. t 'ii j . mvv mM mm mf mm m m n a K m m (a m prison nmicnlni nrrir.io I tt- lr: f Kir I X Traoo supplement and " equalize , OTlHcmu-r 10 nuout u, uuaui a cl-i-, VT VV . . . ,w,.r requirements of public ser-jtificate 200 levas; wearing jewelry, , jy hear their stories and have to tell j Washington, July 19. JIf is my g and other" enteX 300 levas keeping pet dogs, 500 levas; j JXcttllCr ilP jYCi 1S mUC ciiance Ior TUem uesu(V sa.vs general Joun J. l'ershing ,.,T,o.,.i tj., use of walking canes by persons un- ,to get DacK, are greatly disappointed Liner or fctarr, in a letter just sent an . ..'U1 t '.l Ky lilt J ' li. - collaboration 1 ,ler 50 years of age in good health, 100 j .'urariurin; s been pn he Census in exceed- Sy Associated Press,, Rome, July 19. Most Italian women. I with what they found in the "Prom- Corps Commanders andd Commanding :uriiS ise Land. ' ' Thev tell of starvation and U. s. Geological Survey. j levas; wearing shoes with tops from 95.94 establishments ' inS 11 inches in height, 200 levas; fur,. ftl , d tl , . . . ' tippets or muffs. 500 levas, and iising i in ''rides in trains so packed with people ' officers detailed for service in the or Generals of the Phillippine, Hawaiian, ! long and Panama Departments, T'that the -ticut, Massachusetts, Rhode !. Xcw Jersey, the District of -bi t. Southern Xe Hampshire, and :"ht, Kent and Xew Castle eoun m Delaware, northern Maryland, :n l'ennsyU ania anA southeastern York, form the basis of the re- v"-'rt. Of these plants, 79.4 per cent i i'ouer, the same including 73,69-t "'..niifacturers, 1, 5G3 laundries. 936 '!i'n,''s f ud quarries, and 31 govern- , ir!if:d institutions. The power equip-j " --i.t of these 7(i,277 establishments baby carriage in cites, 200 levas. PROGRESS IN ELECTRICAL MACHINE INDUSTRY (By U. S. Press) Washington, July 19. Dealing with j the manufacture of electrical machia ery and appartus, a preliminary state- j rather be Eve, according to results of I a vote recently taken by one of 1 he Roman papers. The argument advanced for be'ug jEve was that she, of all women, had no competition. Her husband was never away from home and there was no other women on whom he might cast an alluring glance. Society For Iriter chajige of Art And Learning (By , Associated Press) . Taris, July 19. The 'Companions of Intelligence " an organization of prominent literary, scientific and pub lic men and women, formed to further the interchange of art and learning among nations, has found a subsi diary branch called" "Group for Ac tion Abroad,' to work actively along this line. It is a movement for the development of world-advancement.' Dinners and lectures are given at which leaders in almost all branches of learning from abroad are brought I ment o fthe 1920 censuc, shows 14S3 1 Those that did not chose to be Eve, chose for the most part to be Mary Magdalen, because, after being allow-j ed to enjoy all the sins of the world, j was forgiven and afterward "be-; firms pninnrisincf tYip ?n dnst r v nroner I ated 9,069,471 horse power, of 1 she , -.,.. r.- , , in 1915-' with an output vaiuea ax $- . . . ' ii j,.).jo,62 horse power or oS.S came a saint, thereby enjoying all the fil J. 37.. 000 imdndino- 79 establish- , 0 - ments manufacturing subsidiary prod- i - i" -i" c.-iit is represented as utilized by "'", 9u7 electric motors. Steam tur- ' ;:; and engines, together supply j -r'.4i'r,.;o,-, .orse power from 35,494 in-) -t: tint tons and 6,246 internal combus tn.n , 'oiues deliver 279,040 - horse 2'nver. it ruoer in the Superpower z,," is utilized to the extent of 541, horse power generated by 4,70S ater wlieels. that ther is scarcely" room to breath, .ganization and training of the Xafion Besides those who have succeeded al Guard and the reserves should be in getting to Latvia, there are many ' selected from the most efficient in others who have written friends in! our army. It is iiot sufficient that Riga asking for money from America. ! this duty be assigned to an individual j into contact with those sharing their The Moscow correspondent of theat your headquarters to be performed interests. An information bureau if Riga Rundschau writes as follows in a perfunctory manner, butr the maintained where men of learning, ' about the Russian-Americans inside ; Corps Area Commander and "all of f i-j engineers or other specialists may be jtho country; jeers of his organization wHl be expec- put in touch with their fellow-work- "The numbers of Russian Commun- ted to take an active interest in these ers or aided in research. ' i lists expelled from America, who with -forces and establish toward them a wry faces are selling their last goods most cordial attitude of sympathy and iand chatties on the Moscow market helpfulness to the end that the Army be welded to call places are increasing every day. BUTTON, BUTTON, WHO'S EOT THFJUTTON Washington, July 19. According to n Bureau of Standards which has "-f-'X investigating and co-operating l!1 the interests of standardized but n,!ls, standards of quality to be main tained are much more difficult for np manufacturers to decide upon"tIian tlie matter of dimensions. 17b 'louht they argue that buttonholes 0re made to fit the button anyhow, so ',! worry about sizes. ucts valued at $21,093,000. In 1914 1 the industry proper included 1121 es-, tablishments with products valued at $359,432,000 and subsidiary products! manufacture by establishments valued at $24,262,000. Thus the five year periodshows an expansion of the in dustry of. $630,679,000 in the value, of products and an increase of 261 in the number of establishments. Proportionate increase are shown in the report for the various branches of electrical appliance manufacturing witl very few exceptions. Railway switches, " signals and attachments, however, showed a marked decrease in 1919 compared with 1914. Electrical appliances of this class valued at $6,394,000 were manufactured in 1914 as against a valuation of $4,467,000 for these t products in 1919. A slump of $666,000 in the manufaeture ef lighting fixtures is noted for the year 1919 compared with ' 1914. The sum of $30,76D,000 was expen ded inl919 on eustom worTT and re pairing in the electrical field. SERBIA STILL UNFRIENDLY Tl li. S. LEADS WORLD PRODUCTION of the United States may "The Soviet government is doing J into an harmonious whole, ready iits utmost to keep these people abova meet any emergency that may wafer by giving them even whole fae-for its services." i i i 'tories to run and to manage. But as j The letter, explanatory of tlie new j (By U. S. Tress) ithese factories are very much run i law that includes in the Army of the, Washington, July 19. The sale of down, even American spirit and energy j United States, the Xational Guardfurs in the United States for the is riot sufficiently strong to set them1 and Organized Reserves, General Per- year 1920, says a report of the Dcpart i in operation. ! shing says further: Jment of Agriculture "Biolocal -Survey, j "A little better off are those of the "It was the evident intent of Con-, amounted to approximately $100,000,- Belgrade, July 19. Serbia still j immigrants who have managed to take, gress to provide a permanent peace; 000, placing this country 'first in the OWARD BULGARIA maintains an unfriendly attitude to- with them from America their tools organization for our traditional citi- ward Bulgaria, despite efforts of some j or goods produced by their trade, zen armies, which heretofore have al Bulgarian statesmen to compose the 1 Such people are doing a big business ways been extemporized after the oc differences between the two countries, land can afford to ' live well. Thus, j currence. of an emergency. As the law M. Dimitroff, the Bulgarian Minis- j one party of emigrants has succeeded j especially encourages the voluntary ter of the Interior, recently visited j in installing a small sewing factory cl)n i enrollment of veterans of" the war in Serbia but this does not appear to taining about 300 sewing machines, have effected the improvement in thoj "Formerly the Soviet government relations between the two countries that he hoped for. The press was anything but cordial to his mission. ' Serbian newspaprs reproach the Bul- vvould have simply confiscated this lucrative enterprise but present the government is a little wary, the more so as in this case thev'have to garians will trying to avoid the fulfill-i do with immigrants whom tliey make ment of their obligations toward Ser-Japoint of treating with the greatest bia and with persistentlyeneouraging j possible courtesy and consideration. the hostile acts by Bulgarian" armed bands on the Serbo-Bulgarian frontier. The agitation fostered by the Mace donian committee on the Albanian frontier aggravates the tension, ' ' Quite recently there arrived a party of Americans whose specialty is the construction of small dwelling houses. They are welcomed "antl aided by the Soviet government." localized tactical units of the citizen army, it specifically contemplates the perpetuation of the spirit and "tratTr tions of the divisions and other units which actually participated in tho World War." COTTOK MARKET January .. . 13.20 May 13.35 July . 12.2 1 October .- 12.80 December . 13.20 production and use of furs. The gross business of fur import export anl handling in Xew York alone amounted to $375,000,000 in 1919 The present de pression in the fur market is regarded, says the report, as a transient feature of the readjust ment period. Owing to the former extreme activ- ! ity of trappers stimulated by an in satiable demand for furs, the thinning ranks of wild fur-bearing animals have made extremely profitable the rearing of these animals An captivity, notably silver-black foxes. Dr. O. F. Smith returned last night from Richmond, Va., where he went with Mr. R. C. Josey, Jr., who will re main at Johnston-Willis hospital for examination. . 1
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