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LK * PKKLK. I*ubli?hera HtHKKT PICK. Clltor Of The Prf?n It Iielittnli *n tit 1*4 tl H ??? ? ?< >Im t? ?? i?e?J I ?l?'?d at tr ? MMi'M M. C.. 44 hmiI cUm iH4tt*r. iClon R*tw U> Carrier. 10 c*?* (la *#*????) . 42 Cv>t| tfESDAY. AlCI'ST 1?. 1'iIM OSBE MAKTM Who reninnlM'rH when w?? iishI %* pHy n bachelor? \ l-'onl car'li deetniy tl?* odor ?' li|in??. Hats off, ladies and gi-ntb men, to the first Norm Carolina il.ii - por, Virginia Dare. ; ? . i. . ~ A We'll stand for Old Hotm- Day; bttt WP refuse to rrlrlimli ? I .< 1 1 ? r Writing w?M-k. its too iii licit like regular work. ?*? A- _ _ !fcow If Honi"body will only ti ll -?MulCJI 1JUW.H Ilia I I. ? i- I,.v" to 'It 'In the G. O. 1'. this not I fi.a tlon buHlm-HH will lie done with. 'We think It might not be atnlnx v to--read Bobby Small's story on the why of crime to citlzciiH of Pajquotunk serving as juror* in ?jftjMp week'n term of Su|M-ri<r cjijirt. Jf. V _ T^ow that Mr. Da via and Mr. Bry^tijiavo born duly appraised that they are nominated, wr hope both of them will pull off their KvHI| ootla and go to work for tin- kik eefflt of the party in tin Nov.m lM^plections. *to }unluh crime in tin- only prevent It," says Judge Don,. And unlesx children barn Id '-the home that to sin means toauffer chancrs are that they'll learn it too late to profit by the leaaon. k having carried the cou nin thly far into European ent&ngh mc?t, perhaps Hughes, Coolldge ft Company will dincover event ually that America must aid In tinting aome solution of the war debt problem. ifcfcrenta Just can't get nway from their responsibility In the proper training of their children. TMT nourts. tho school* nmt church en must have the co-opera - tlon of the home If they are to wfe society. And where there AM no homes a nation is headed atralKM for destruction. Some farmers lu Georgia ate represented as paying debts with k tfcfe year's cotton money that 51 have been outstanding ever since the* advent of the boll weevil In tii+i State. You seldom hear of n ; ? tnkinx advantage of ; Hftniroploy lawn. H? pay* htii > If he errr xru anything to I my them with. otice Property Tux for year 1923, not I by September l?t. 1 b? nhrrliMil anil according to law. the la?l notice H. WOOD Tax Collector Washington Letter BY HARRY B. HINT NKA Service Writer WASHINGTON? Are Dob La Follelte. ihf American Frd ' rrullun of Latxir und (he wnUftfrtiiuri in conspiracy to nullify the Kcpublkan campaign cry of "Kwp Cool With Coolldge"* Suspicion thai Mime such dark dialing* ur* ..afOKt?blil btxn. amuwHl by the coincidence thai Just when Sam Coniperi an nuunccd thai l-i Follelte wan the only mil friend of lubor In Ihv presidential field. und when Mat thew Wall let loose a broadside against Charley iJuwes" open shop activities, the hottest wll of w?-aiiier thai has hit the i-apitiU since 191N di'wtndfd upon the White House Not all the coolm-aa of Coolklg* could keep the temperature uround Ihe executive olflcea l?el??w the IioiIuik point Both menially and physically it was hoi ? not warm, bul hoi' ? ? ? A8^offk*es no. the president's private oflirr t* one of -the coolest i hat could be con structed in thin climate A large circular bay. at the south, is made up chiefly of win dows whi< h can t?e o|>ened lo ad mit the breezes that elft up from the Potomac, acrosv the spacious monument ground* and Ave acres or ho of shaded White House lawn. Itut high ceiling* and open win dows have not sufficed to keep either the president or the execu tJve oflice cool under the com binctT heat of the August sun and the hixzllriK statements of Uom pera and Wall. To date Cooltdge hasn't stripped to shirt sleeves, us President Har jdlng used to do when the mer cury soared, but he is showing 'sign* of yielding Ills medium , weight woolen suits have given 'way to light-weight tropical wor steds: ? IAnd his stiffly si art-Tied collar has been supplunt_cd .toy those of the soft, limp variety Alihouirh signs ' of mental warmth, ax well an phyatrul. arc fvtdriit in the atmosphere of the outer offices. the barometer In lh? |ire?ldrn( ? own inner sanctum *' fail* to fniH'a*! any brewing thundcrstoi in. ? ? ? TUB URMUiiipllon of eastern newspaper* that the better prices for farm_pruduct?. now current.- huve already sol wed the fur in vi u?la a being found erron lOUS Iteports being gathered In Inter ested political Muartem are that present condit ton* are l>ut a pullla live i luit iTiey arc pernaps easing th?* pain of the patient hut ur?* by no means putting him on his feet kcain In other words, the good prices received this year hy farmer* who made crops in which prices have advanced, will l?- used In payim; off or reducing accumulated In debtedness or In making pur chasea of supplier and cquiprip-nt they have "bwn unahle to buy -for the past few yeurs The result Is thai although agri cultural indebtedness and need will l?e "rcnfved."ajrrlcuHural bonk accounts will nol be fattened The farmer even in the wheat and corn country, will still be well be hind the game, in his average for the past three years. ? ? a IN addition to these farmers, however, who are finding even thin- small measure of relief in Improved prices, it is now empha sized thai whole aectlons will lie worse this year than last, be cause of crop failures As a result. II seems certain the great emphasis of the campaign Is to he kept on things economic This Is what the La Follctle ^ backers are ^hoping for They ex pect to picture the whole national problem as an e?*onomlc one. In which the big question is whether ??prosperity" Is to be measured In tervfls of the whole people or aim ? ply by the situation of the few:. Plan Sent Forth Outcast Is Brought Back In Honor Atlniiiiixlrution Now Claiming Credit for Achievement Which Though Bucked hy Hughes They Once Culled "Unofficial" Body Ilv DAVID LAWKKM'K Cooyritht. IU4. toy Tlu Advant* Washington, Aujj. 19 ? Accep- ; tance on all sides of the Dawes plan for ihe settlement of the re-' juration problem will have Its re fit** in the political campaign here. 1 In- Republicans are openly claiming credit for tlie achieve- j tnent offering it fiS a concrete"* antwer to the charges <?r ibeir] opponents thai nothing has been clone during the Republican ad- ! mi n i?t ration toward co-operation with Europe; imperially to ata blllse the Hltuatlon tliat has per HiMtod in an uinscttled state since ll?e armistice. The Democrats do not criticise the l>awe.s plan or find flaws in jis provisions in any House. They tack an entirely different tack; namely that what lias Just been done could have been done and would have been done under Amerlcaji leadership ?live yearn ago but. for the restrictive policy Kl. DALLO CIGAItS Hold by IcimIIiik ( ? l{(M 'RltS AND I'llAICMACIKM I). K. MORGAN & CO. WIIOI KSAl.i: CJItCH Kits I 'hone rWiO Why worry with the heal? We have a big line of com _furli)bl>' Clothing chonp! C. A. COOK K (Head -To- Foot Outfitters) nug.ia-tf CONFINED TO BED Itlrmlngfuiin ?*dy Took Cartful For Belief of (Initio of Life Trouble* nnil Hay* It Helped H?*r "Ho .Much." Ilirinlngham, Ala. ? ? "I first took Card u I for that tlrod,- worn out feeling that cornea from being dreadfully run down," says Mr*. Catherine K. Hinlth. of 2106 Si out Ktr?-??i. "Twenty-fire years ago I wan Buffering from womanly weakneas. I rend of Cardul In an almanac, nnd thought t would try It. I Rot a hottle and It helped me from the first. After that, dur ing the whole of my married life, 1 took Cardul when I needed It. "About four years ago a change of life came on me. ... I grew weaker and weaker, and wan con fined to my bed. whore 1 lay on my bnok for day*. I was told that only a severe operation conld do me any good, and thin de pressed me very much, for I dreaded ituch an ordeal. "I remembered how Cardul had helped me for female trouble In the pn?t and I had read of how It had helped other women during rhunge of life, ao one night I told my hunband to go to the drug store and get me a bottle. I hegan taking It at once. From t he first do*? I could feel myself getting stronger. ... I con tinued to take Cardul until I was entirely through this very trying period of m woman's life." I Cardul. *t >11 dMl?r>.' NC-lll of hundn off dipluted by the Ir reconcilable sentiment in Con* KH'hh and tbe ucqulcHci-no of Dim enter execntive. Althoug i the Republican* fee! that (lie ? nd achieved Is all thai will be noted by th>- public at iffTire. the Dt?m nenm afe^pFepir" in? to show that in the actual writing of the Duwuh plan. Owen Young, chairman of the General Electric^ Company, a Democrat, pb.y?d a really impartaut role. Apart from this tin-re mav bo eome disclosures -which- wottld set. k to prove that the Coolidge administration declined to assUl in the naming of the experts who now ha\-,? made. ...the paw(*?J plan possible and that bnt for the timely intervention of tlie cbara ber uf commerce of the United States thu whole scheme might have been wrecked on the rocki of irreconcilable opposition to any governmental connection, with the' , trparat i t in problem. direct or in-, direct. Secretary Hughes originally pro|jo*ed that ? th<' WtjMrtB- l^ un ofiicial and disconnected from ( the Government and that the, ' United States should not be uu- ' ilerstood either to sanction or .to spiuiitor the proposals but now that they hnve turned out well tlie American Government . Is openly clatmine credit for thetri performance nnd the political bra-*1 t(#s are not hesitating to give the impression that the adminiutra tionr Bent General Da we* abroad ' and that the whole thing was a part of the administration's offi cial foreign policy. To those who championed - the^ cause of international co-opera tion from the beginning and who insisted that American advice and assistance was essential, the suc re* b of tlw Dfiwe.t plitn wan vin- ? dlcation. The advocates of tho league are again coming forth to say that the world would have been much nearer prosperity if America hud not remained aloof but if laemberiihip had been ac- ; "cTpVea on the- reparatTotti" "body". " Not until the experts weut abroad a few months ago did America send a full fledged deegation to tackle the reparations problem. Mr. Hughes taken quite an op posite view: namely, that the very success - which has -beeft achieved might not have bc?ii achieved hail th*' Government fol lowed a policy of active co-jopera [ t.lon. _ Hp . beJj^vvijMLhat the . <liv _ . Ision of opinion w hlch ? exists" i n "uoth poltical parties with respeit to the measure of American par ticipation in European affairs would have produced protacted debut* and no settlement. lie caus it wast an unofficial. non-gov ern mental hoilv the niati hris lieen evolved iu bin opinion. Hut one e\olved lie sees of course no rea 1 son why tho American Covern { ment should not lend its moral support and even active Influence to Its operation. It wa* do mere foiDCli!eli'.' tuat Mr. Hughe* abroad when the big international conference wan hotdiug iis >? - Tons. ~ HK "presence at a critlciT momt n: will be pointed to by friends of the adminl*' rat ion us evidence of it* lnter?*n In the so lution that ha* Just been reached. For many yearn the argument has beeu made that AmericaV part should? be to advice an eco nomic aetllenient and to r< mum apart from political probb-ms. The two have been Interwoven inseparably but the I'uiteil States , he * ftdnncal aspects by having an unofficial Body' parti cipate in the discussions. It Ik lh" economic result which hud t<> be ohtaiie-d through political chan nel*. and now that a X'lllemetil ha* !??*eh "reached the administra tion is * athuHiastic over the pros p <??* of a favorable react loa to "A 11 1 a ti ~ frnsl neiif a nd~ *? x port truJ?-. Tho Republican hope Is that i lie era of prosperity will be gin soon ?-nouich to make th^> voter Indifferent to change anil c.nt?nted with the administra tion in power. forgetting l?u*? cmHsiotta in the light of new de velopments. MEBT TOOK FBIBNDd AT OCR Clsan Soda Fountain at THK AfOTIIBCilllf SHOP EL DAI.LO C1GAKS A Smoker'* Delight TltV ONK I). H. MORGAN & CO. \VIIOLKM\l,K (IHOrKKH l'hone .VMl - 21 HOUR SEItVICE on KOIMK WOKK by ZOKI.I.KKS STUDIO In fillicr fJliwisv or Dull Ov.r First & Clt^Nufl lb NEW ARRIVAL SPORT FELT HATS, For thr upto-ilntc young lady ? 82.95, 83.95 and S 1.85 Mitchell's Dept. Store CLEAN SWEEP SALE NOW ON Faclory-to-You Sale now on AT THE STANDARD PHARMACY PHONE 114 Capital Stock $250,000 ? *? ?-*> M H A li II K H IHt V fc HKItTKOlU) COLUMBIA KM/AlllwlH CITV Dr. A. L. PMnllvton, I*re*. (Jo?. It. I.iUh*, CaHliier. Uurney I*. Ilood. Vlce-Prm. Carolina Banking & Trust Company F&mo and Lebanon Belle Flour are abflolutHy Hour* of (|imlltv *ol?l hv th<? Inullni; icrorera. ? DIHTKIIIUTKl) BY ? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Water Street. Hay Fever Sufferers Can Stay at Home This Year Complete Relief Reported In 95 Per Cent 01 All Casei Under New Treatment No Innircr need thousands of Hay Fmr victims ki> to the >?tar expense of trips North. to the mountains and taken, or <h can voyages, the moment tho pollens boKin to fly. For no matter wh.-rc you live or hoir lone you have had Hay Fever ? no matter how innny other treatment!! you have trkd In vain ? complete relief In positively guaranteed with the remarkable new Internal prescription of Cleveland Thousands of the severest cases were treated with this new pre scription before It was released . for jceneral use. In P*? per cent of all cases every slnsle symptom ? , all that terrible sneering. itching eye*, runny none, headache, fever, asthma and general misery ? dis appeared within 24 hours. Entirely New Method It hu been known for years I t'hat Hay Fevet la caused by plant pollen! floating In the air. For merly It wan thought that these pollen! merely Irritated the sensl live eye* and nose of certain per sons. Bo various local treatments 1 ?salves, sprars. Inhalations, etr. ?were tried, bat with little bene 8t. Of course they did not St all elp the headache, fever, etc. But now It has been found that the pollens contain whst Is known , as protein matter, snd that this protein matter la absorbed Into the | blood thfou -h the thin m^mtwanes | of the eyes snd nose, thus causing an 0flH0t *1 thr tnrirt tvrtem. Ana at Isst Science has found a way to completely neutralise this poisoning. snd so entirely hsnlsh ?very trsce of the trouble. Wfar New Prescription Dispels Kvery 8lfi of Hay Fever Naturally. . no mere surface trsatmsnts like salvss, sprays. In- I halations. cauterl*lnp\ etc., can popMlbly jrrt at this internal poison - in*. Heruin iiontmontx havo been tried, too. but uro only nartlally mict''*FSf ul. liut nfter h yearn* In tensive study and experiment in ?hr> clinical treatment of thot: *find* of cmm, n new prescription tins recenily been developed which is entirely different from any other hitherto known or used. It Is Known as I?r. Piatt's Rlnex Pro scription ami. taken Internally In ?ltnple capsule form, acts directly to completely neutralize the pro tein poisoning throughout tho rys tem. Tho amnxlngly ?>rompt 10 llef ifcmit little Short of mlracu? Ions, but this In easily understood when It Is realised that Rlnex Prescription roch direct to tha fMtt and removes It. Result* Pnftitivclj GasrantMd 8-? Tliy Pevorlt?s can rent easy rlaht at home thl* y?ar, and need not suf.'er the *light< at Inconve nience. Tho minute the attnek be glns, all they need do Is t/? take l?r. list's ninex Capsules, and they can forget they ever bad May Fever. Itlnex Prescription Is not to bo taken beforehand, but only at the time of attack, when the polsontnjr Is beginning. It at onco netitrallcee this poisoning. Results are positively guaran teed. If you want to be ^itlsflrd that Rlnex will help your case of Hey Fever, yon can ret a 24-hour treatment, FHF.K. from your dru* rlst: or you can buy a full week'* treatment for fl on a positive money -back miarant.-e, Ho have not the slightest fear of IHay Fever this summer end fall, flltn Kly be prepared with Dr. Piatt's ilnex. Ask any druggist HTANDAHI> PMARMACV Klk?bHh < 'It), N. C. Copyright 1914 bjr Th# Clinical Laboratnrlc* Co*. Ot*V?l?n*v O. FnEUCK V<>U;RATIt II hilf i.rniim l ll 'arr \ Tin* rtiH-l ba*?> with Tim-** Mating of purist riinnit-l niudi*. Lous M>rvico. Tin c)i?a|M;st in tlic end. No hi'uiiih, crevicfM, ur hiiarp rorinTH to rl?ari. Sold only l?y. MELICK ON YOUR BIRTHDAY Send Your Mother rem RYAN FLORAL CO. Inc. Butter Bran*, ?uap Hraii*, Sweet Otru CAM. I'Jj for any olh??r Fmh \'ii(;ctnblM PROW (i08 R. L. GAKKETT Muslin Gown $1.00 A ;.ooil tn ok I in t:own of I ' I : i til lllliiliuiiili or luul-iiul wlMv itliii -- daintily fiiiMiit'd or our UMiial liiitti Manila dI of worl; ? luausliip. M. Leigh Sheep Company COMFORTS ? Made of soft Murk kid, plain toe, low hGci-TKith rubber top lift. A Shoo "for mil comfort. Other styles made 011 dressy last and in plain or cap toes. Ask to Sec these Styles. Owens Shoe Co. We Sell ^the ^ "Tht Watch of Railroad Accuracy" l.ouis SEIJG Your Sliifi* I MM". M*iim ami Waiter SIwIk NEW PERFECTION AND PURITAN oircoote The pluee to buy your Oil Cook Stovan and parts. \ Quinn Furniture Co.! Daily Advance Classified Ads Situations Wanted WAXTKI> ? POH1TION WITH wholesale or retail buatnPM firm. Huvh hat! selling experience ami will work ktrd. Write t ?? w. K. B." P. O. Ho* ?, City. al8-24np Lost end Found LOST tiOI.Il KU VTAIV I?E.\. late Saturday aft< moon In bnsl imhh HC'Ctioii wltli Initials "K. 0. S." engraved on It. It< ward If r? t urncd to J. 1>. Syk?n. Wi'Ht?rn ! I '11 Ion. Auk l!)n|> , Miscellaneous PHOPOH.U. ? ltll>S W'llil/ IIK HE cclved at the office of Lambert Tiro*, until Wnctneaduy. Aukus* 27th. nt 11 o'clock A. M., 1924. for the construction of a one-story brick building on thr comer ot' Martin anrl Matthew* Htreet. I'lann and uperlficatlons can l>e had at Ihe office of Lambert Bros. UlKht to reject any and all bid* i<v reserved. \\\ It. Lambert, aug 10.20np X KW \lt?l\ AI.S ? IN I'M Bltl'.L laH for boys and (;irl?. All sizes. T. T." Turner St Co. aiml0.20np I'HK Mcl'HKltHOX BIMW. N- <'? - ??et woo- -JwUmtuu. . lleuL-.. ford tfnd Elizabeth City, daily and Sunday. Leave Southern Hotel at 10.30 u. in. and 6.30 i>. m. Fare to Edenton *1.50. to Hertford $1.00. For further Information phono 837. O. K. Mcpherson, Mgr. Auk. 18-23 np. lll'V 8TOCKR AND BON DM from us on Weekly and Monthly payment*. Tho Industrial Bank . tf np. "T J 1st i:i:< i.i\ i:i> ? wotii hit nlti |iih< ii t widf U'iitiit v Kpurt boll*. ItlarU and Tan ulso wiili> bottom collegian punts. T. T. Turner & -Co, ? - (tug 1 0,20i?|> Fer Sale IIOXKV ? KOlt SALK, NATIKKS own sweets gathered from flowers 'lint grow here In the "Sunny South." It'* pure. 7.r? pound tin $1 1.50. Smaller qunntlt Sr pound. F. O. H, Chnpanokc. N. ('. "" iTlimilH nAnr-p ? mtrTrrr Kwrm. nug !8-23p IOH HALE ? TKN SHANKS Carolina Banking & Trust Com pany stock. Address box 176 9tf FOR HAIjK ? SIX PKR CENT r?-af estato mortgage bond* for safe Investments. Industrial Hank. tf MOIVTN POP MR. GUNN - MOO HAVJE rfiMMirrtc A USBW . GRAUE OFFENSE - TAPPING A GAS MAIN is a serious charge AMD IT MAW PLACE MOO BEHIND h? ! The bars1.'. CHANCK TO MAKK GOOD nY TAYLOK But listen > A.TTORNEV _ 1 vs?AS UNAWARE THAT the GAS COMPAAW'S I MAINS <?AN through mv I propertv OF COURSE - BO J" MOO MOST Remember "faff IGNORANCE is r NO EVCOSE IN 1 LAVJ Ji ^ ? 1 DO MOO REALLV fHINK IVitM L_j PROSECUTE AN INNOCENT MAN FOR SOMETHIN6 THAT WAS PURELW UN:WTENTlOMAL PERHAPS WrtVl MM ) INFLUENCE 1 CAN < PERSUADE TmEM TO RETRACT THE PRISON TERM ON COMDiTjoN THAT MOO PAM FOR THE DAMAGE. , iNCoRREDTb Th6'R. 1 PftQPERtM1. j ? THAT'S MI&MTu KlMO OF MOO ATTORMEM - I LL W'LUNGLM PAm AIOM <^)M. Bather than see The title ?* A GOOD CITI2EM GO Down oa) the PRISON recoros > A JAIL. SE-NTEMCE would a/\AK? The NAME op &OMN LOOK AS CHEAP AS "MADE IN ee.RMAA)V ' ON A n T.N SOLDIER. - I'D RATHER BE A ) PAUPER THAN HAVE THE PUBLIC I ) Think That gumm means r-ri L. LESS THAN ? 7t\ CARATS" J I J.',:. . J-. ALKRAMA Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday Aug. 19 & 20 BETTER than "PEACOCK ALLEY" ROBERT Z. LEON ARD J MAE MURRAY The French Doll Her I Supreme Triumph Adaptrd l?y A. E. Thoman from the *|MTtarular New York and Pari* iiagr HiirrcM by l*aul Ar? ?out aim Mini H OnlilduiC" MIm Murray hum 1 1 ItO.llOU oorlb of ytral uml docs Ike u?u?l traMlioiul <!>uriM of h*r cartir. i A TIFFANY PRODUCTION ) nOBF.RT Z. I>.n> AMD, Ihrtrttr G*m 1 M. 11. BOFfMA.N. Vtntfl Mmmattr AIko JOK KOCK in "WILLING HOME" Atlinissiun I Or & 30c Matinee & Might Just As You Order It When you receive your Groceries that you order from us, you will find everything exactly ?s you expect it ? in quan tity, quality and price. It is the assurance of ab solute satisfaction, which -KOPB-- ^wit-h? -every- -purs chase, which makes it a ple:isure to trade here. M. P. Gallop Co. roRLvEK* Woman We arc soiling Qual ity Brand Rlectric Iron, , Toasters and Percolators for $3.75 each, regular price $5 to $8. Your choice for $3.75. W. S. WHITE & CO. I'hone 04. 410 Matthews St. Vee MeCALL I'rintcd Pattern* for Home Sewing nnd see our large assort ment of beautiful wash fabrics for your summer Frocks. Materials of silk, of cotton and of silk and cotton in a lieautiful range of patterna and colorings. The New Fall McCall Quarterlies are Now on Sale Rucker&Shecly Co Elizabeth at it's Beet Store
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