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I A PKKIiK. I>ubil?faer? NCNIRT Mill. Mitar ?Air? MOU Am?I. Ultir. o t The AmocUi?(1 Pre? a. c.. - MN Rum My Carrier. ? ? c..t? It ? Mvewel U Cmmtt MONDAY. 8 KIT. 14. 1**6. "1 r<m?iiibw uhrn If yen want ed I' MM pkftirv** Of iuikr<l iwouieti jou ha<l I' bu> 'rin In n ?ealed rnvrlo|ie of ? ncwsbn) un .1 train an* pi-iHub* im* f lo?>k hi Vn? (III yon kiiI houM*,"' s?l?l iiuil, t 'day. mm he laid a flown. t* ptrkln' a c<mmI ran tai<Hi|H*, th' fliw*i NpniHitl??ii I* s|i|? pin' iiotwlmsl) liit ' third. TOM SIMS SAYS If this prohibition keeps on before I long you will have to apologize for being sober. Putting something by for a rainy day Is all right, but now la the time ' to lay aalde something for the cold dsvs * ? School days one* agalh. The big event this month In the ] Pasquotank-Cates road celebra tion. And next the District Fair, i Hallet Ward's name ha* been appearing In the newspapers of late as principal speaker at vn rlous events In distant section* of t&e State. (Had to know that hta 1 home folks are going to have th" opportunity to hear him on next Thursday. r Walch thr School Trurk Judge Calvert's remarks at' Currituck Court caliinK attention to' the fact that school authorities^ rather than undertake to abrogate! the State law relative to putting ft driver under' Ifi years of ago th# wheel of an automolille, | should, by virtue of their posl (ion, be the more careful about obaervance of the law, deserve careful consideration. The school truck throughout the Albemarle Is becoming more and more common and by the aame token accidents to these con- j ??yors of the moat precious freight In the world are likely to j beeoiun more and more frequent. ; They have been frequent 1 enough. In all conaclonce. Ul ea*h community in whieh achool truck* are In uae take It upon It self, with the co-ope rat Ion *of the school authorltlea, to nee that et ?ry precaution and aafeguard l*j thrown around the operation of theae trucka before and not after' a aerloua accident oeeura. No pre- j Caution afterward* can brln* lick ? Ufa that haa been anufTed out Hut If. When an accident of really j ftferloua conaequence occur*, it be! fbund that the driver of the achool truck Involved waa under the legtl I 6ft*. somebody will have to pay 4Mrly for the ftffenee. ' Another matter about theae top I heavy trucka that are uaed for the transportation of puplla that ?kould be borne In wind by the pMral public la that they are dtslly overturned and ahould not Ma Inroad by a car meeting or paas lag thera too near the edge of a ditch beak. I^et every driver of an ?ttoMoblle In the Albemarle, tfh?a ha aeea a aehool truck ahead of him on the highway, take par ticular cara to give It all the road jpaelble la meeting or paaelag It. TREASURY HAS PLAN TO MAKE WEALTHY PAY Policy Vk ill Kxlrarl Morr Rrvrillir Ity Making tlic Taxalilc Sfcurilif* Much More Attractive TO HU.I* Bl'SINKSS j Capital Ha? Been Dormant and Bu*inc?? Develop irti-iit !Not Assisted An it Should Have Been lit l?.4VII> I.AWItKNIK IM'Wt. ?> "" , WlKllinKtnti, Sept. H 1 ?Til Hal of Hi? income lax Hal* us I"1"' llshed In various cllles l?a? Invar in hi v aroused curiosity a* ?'? why Mtiionii known to he wealthy hav?? pa It I relatively small If not llglblc nu nm to tin1 Government ? Tin- Trt aHiiry Department <!???*:<- j nt favor publicity of Income lax returns, but on this phase of i* the Government would like t?> have people ponder carefully the statistics As revealed the being printed by t ???' newspaper*, j Kvery wealthy person who I* paying a trlfllm*. nuiu or nothing "I all i ? hi ?wills a jmiI eutlal sou ice of revenue to ilo* iloviTiiniiiii. .1 fact that such an Individual Is no | bearing !?*?? share of the tax l,MI* den I* not blamed on tin* wealth* I per? f?r Hi'- process Is wlioll> , |?*K.it I mat ?? and permitted by law. There nr. plenty of way* to avoid , taxation without violating Hi** law. One of tbe principal methods Is fi , put funds In securities of Mat.-* and cities which, of course can not be taxed as III- Federal C on atltutlon has been Interpreted II> the Supreme Court as guarantee lug the slates and municipalities | against Federal In xatlon. II In estimated that there u.e i :il leuit 12 IiIIIIuiik "I U.illaiM In | i a \ i v ihiii >'? existence. | MuM I.f Iheni nr.- known I" be >" 1 1 IP hands of people "I wealt i. just ?? as emigres* I "?pl a burdensome ?urt?*. wean?> j n.'.'l.l. liOHIII'lly llgUretl II thai .-v.-n I trough lax i yeslnl.uls vlelded only armlhl J four p. i ????nl """ ,llJt '""rH 1,1 1 cent wnn tree from lax, wlietea.' nu .irtllnary si* or i? veil per cent invest ui* nt meant giving the t?o\ eriimeiit soniei lilies a half <?r even more of the Income, depending on the amount of total Income, for as Incomes Increase the surtax rates go higher. Some lax payers | have found that on every tlonal ten thousand dollars tie y receive In Income they l,"v*' ulvn the Government nearly live thousand. So In considering. In vestments many personal of means j have gobbled un II." la* """''''j neou titles iintl tin- tiov.nini.iil baa been that much poorer every year There Is no way of estimating j exactly what the Federal (ioverii me.it might have received If there were no tax exempts but It would have be^u such a substantial ?""? as to enable persona of small in come to pay lower taxes As It Is lodav the Government has decld ed on a policy which .III '"tract, more revenue from persona of, wealth simply by making tassble necurltie* more attractive than thpy have Iippii before and emu- j Deling Willi la* fxpmnt" ThlH l? not calculated In hurl Htate and niunlclpnl seen r 11 leu I'" It l? felt llml there always will h< a market t.ir them aiuonu peopl who want a Bill-edged "ec"'''* Mnnl of the people of wealth wh I own la* exempts can afford lo lake chances on inveatmenta tliTt pav a hlKh rale of Interest and in which there Is risk Involved Capital In Other worda Is In large part dormant at present, an HorblnK a four per cent ">c0?'' when II cmild be making a return much larger than that development Is not belnK assist"1 , ?H It should be by the available capital. Foreign countries which need American funds lo tielv build them up are not getting what they should because even If j they offer six and seven per cent, they eann.it attract the people of large wealth who promptly llgure nut that Sl* per cent really means three or less when f ederal ta*es are deducted. , The Treasury hopes to make it j possible for the surtax rate to In diminished to such an extent that It will not make the deduction j for taxes more than two pes cent. no that n six per cent Investment when the In* Is paid will he eqlllv | alent l? a four per cent la* e* empt and so that a seven am eight per cent Investment will have aomethlng of the name appeal It used to have to people of wealth | who could afford to risk their money In new enterprises. TO kltKCT NKW MOTKIi NKAH MORMIKAn I'lTY Npw Horn, Hcpt. 14.- ? Rnxlprn ' North Carolina capitalist ar?> eon aldcrlnr th?> nwtlon nf a four Ktory. 100 -room hotel at MorchMil (HuKm. near Monhead City, It ha* bpcn learned hcfe. The plan* arc Maid to call for a handgoiiK' Murro and concrete ho tel, of n Hpanlah tvp*- of archlt*c tur#, all the roonm lo liavo bath* and lo In- outaldc room*. About 7ft of thrm would overlook nogim Monnd. It tw aald. I .(NIK AT YOUR BOY'S CLOTHES! School starts now in n few ,dnyii. Are the hoy's clothei: alrinht? We've got n brand new line of the up-to-date*, with or ( without vest and extra pair of lonK pants. And our prices are decidedly right. C. A. COOKE (Head-To- Foot Outfitter*) Oil) YOU EVER stop to rntSK? By KIWOX, It. VVAITK. Ser'y Sh?wnw, Ok la., of < 'OIIIBfTTP Tluit t hr Mt ur?-<? of your city are in a poMitlon to nupply your rvrry want. Tluil they aell al rea?onahle price* the highest ?|uallty of men ha ml i we, and at thetn you wilt alwnyN m-i'lvr courteou* treat meat. 1 1 is not iitscisiirv for you to go or M>nil away to boy anything. Tluit along with I In- .growth of yonr rlty, your home nu-r rhanlN art* alway* making Im provement* ami milling to their Mock* to lake chit of InrreaM Iiik bu*lne**; alwayn kipping In Ntock the bent mcreliamli*e Mt a price that can't la* la*at WwhIiw. That your bunlnntN men ?lo not soli and inoan anil wring their tin mis on account of the |M*ldler? mill mail onlcr Ihhih i'". Tlicy JiiHt go ahead ami of fer you better i|uallty for the price. That l?M-al mercliantn aim to retain trade hy furnishing M* ter wervire ami better quality at belter teruiN ami priced. If >ou iloii't rem I Im-al ml vert isemcnl m ami buy from your local merchant*, you are a loner? not your city? la? cnune you are not a loyal citi zen ami nIiouIiI not la* cousid ereil a rill/en. 1'i-ople who earn money In one rlty nml npend It lu anoth er hIiouIiI move to the other ci ty. They will be no load to the home city ami will la* no gain to the rlty they move to. They never will make good citizen*! anywhere. Talking Machine Is Much Improved Spurred on by Radio Hat Adopted Many New Scr ! entif ic - Devices B) KOHKIIT MACK l?U by Tb? Ad?*or?> Washington, Sept. 14. ? Driven by .iIih competition of radio to find a new appeal to music-lovers, the talking machlue manufactur er* have rone luto the camp .of their principal rival and have ad apted several of the scientific principled ??f electrical Rmplifica t Ion which they now plan to in- j elude In the full and winter mod- ; eln of their machines*. Iti Hhort. the talking machine; of the future may be expected to be equipped with vacuum tubes, ' wireit. batteries anil loud speak- 1 era that are similar in shape and i design to those now used In radio receivers. The principal benefits that are expected to come with these changes aro more perfect 1 reproduction of voice and iustru-, ment over the entire range oft Hounds that are audible to the' human ear and continuous per formance without change of rec- : ord or disk. Simultaneous announcement of changes of the design of talking I machines that will he presented ! this year were made by two of I the leading talking machine manu facturers less than a month ago. I Additional information regarding the chnnges ban been passed along to dealers and demonstrations of several of the new forms of ma chine will bo made within the next two weeks. One of the forms of sound re production, which it is understood Is in the laboratory Htage, but which In considered an a possible addition to Ihe talking machine of the future. I n a typo of sound ! recording by light waves on a special film which will run with out a break for an hour or more. This Invention Is similar to the pallafotofnne. which has been used on several occasions by the (ieneral Electric Company for ex- | per I mentation and also for broad casting. The clone cooperation anil trade agreement** arrived at between the nrmiHwIck and Victor Com panies with the Hadlo Corpora- ; t Ion of America, It It* believed. I will undoubtedly lend to still further perfection of both the | tulklng machine and the radio receiver. That the Victor Colli' | pany Intend* to make the most . of It* agreements In shown by the recently announced model* of radioing with Victor speaker*. ^ lladlo listener* In Home out- J number houaeholder* there ten to one, according to a report from that city. While the ?tatement bear* marks of exaggeration. (>nnul Horace KemlHard reporta to the Department of Commerce that there la a marked Increaae In radio Interent In Home which han all the ear marks of the be ginning of a boom Programs are being offered more freely and are of a 'more Inter eating character and re*trlc tlon* by the Oovcrnmenf are rapidly being removed ho IIAI.KI) PAPER FOR SAI.E Srrnp HliM'k not Kiiil ?lilr for wrapping Iml good for parking in plarr of rirrliiur or oilier filling. Ten rrnlH h Imlr nr takr our rntlrr ?to,k ul your own prirr. THE ADVANCE Stewart BY CHARLES P. STEWART NBA Serrlce Writer ASM INGTON.? France"* war "In Muroc**?o. with another one junt Blurting In Syria, won't Improve thin country'* pr?*|>eet$ of arranging a satisfactory debt set tlement. If* beginning to befom? uppar* ent that lh? Mococ'can affair In of conRlderable size. The liruften. who are In revolt In Syria. nre stubborn fighters, too. Both them? campaign.-* are expen sive und undoubtedly will make the French feel poorer. ? ? ? ALL the lndlcutlona are tliat America's World War For eign Uebt Commission will stand i?t In It.i ion vernations with Finance Minister failluux of Frani-e^that Is It will Insist on an agreement which h iipe.it a to glvo the United States ull she hus com ing. In reality the llgun-s aro likely th;il ri'?ii|i*nti of Italy mty ob tain llicur#H al inmlcrato fnen for flit* Installation of rep#?|ver;*. Sev eral iii* w broadcast In k station?* an to be completed li\ North and South Italy liy the end of ihl: yen r. The radio Hhow to be held in Vauco uver September 3-? Is being planned as the greatest exhibit ?*v?t held In WViitern <'an:id:t. ??* cord Inn to rontuilar ad vires to the Depart mini of Commerce. A complete broadcasting Mat ion Is to lie installed In the exhibit hall and program* broadcast imm there continuously during the ahow. MAILS OUT LETTERS * ON "SAFETY FIRST" <'omt?lMMiiiiM?r Wnde Imw Acci dent Prevention I iM in <'ar nrit^iN Sept. 14. ? Ten thou Bond letters have just been mailed tliat number of North Carolina citizens by Stacey \V. Wade. Slut#' Insurance Commissioner. In which Mr. Wade declares that "the acci dent peril. stalks us night ami day." He appeal* to recipients of the letter* for "your consistent intelligent assistance. and your constant attention when driving 011 the atreet. to help in muklng our streets safe.." The letter read* In port as fol lows: "Yes, I know yon are busy this Is an age of "time annihila tion" 2o years ago you were quite sntinfied to lean bark in th family carriage. relax and let your "almost human" horse take you safely home at six to eight I miles per hour, to dinner: and should another horse and carriage' emerge from an intersecting street . ?your horse without any action of Vours would slow down or stop.1 for your' horse had "sense," and you nrrived at home partially rent ed from your day's labor. "Now. when you leave your of fice. you step Into your ear. firm ly grasp the steering wheel, step on the starter, swing out into I traffic at lf? to 2Ji miles perl hour, brain active, muscles taut.! just missed a smash up numerous, times, arriving home in half the! tlmo you did 20 yenrs ago. more tired than when you quit work. "Or did you carry with you some problem of the day's duties' which was running through mlml.; keeping your attention from your driving, and was it you that was, causing the near accidents lo the other fellow? -n -The carelessness of your own people In North Carolina is very vital. The Bureau of Vital Sta tistics for 1924 reports deaths from railroad and street car ac cidents. 889: auto and rialroad ucrldeuts. at crossing, 19: auto ac cident. 89; auto and railroad those who were injured for life. Are you In any way responsible for this shnli I say disgraceful? -record?" to be hncu**cd RO aa to make a*jt<v>d many ron csjUoni to the French, hut it mum )* dune no that nobody Will know It exce'pt a f"-w aufvr expcrta, like S?crcturlej? M<-llun anil Hoover and Senator Smoot. It must U* done that way be fftuw the administration ilocun't l*>Ui'vo American public opinion would approve undue leniency to ward thn French. Ilut this won't suit Minister Calilaux. whoM is to make hla |xx>pl? think they're WttlnK more than they are. The outluok doesn't fuvor har mony. ? ? ? THR beauty of the whole thin/c la that nolxidy on the Inside In Washington expects America to get full |Niym<-nt on war loans t-xcept from Rutland. Ah fur the reht? a little Inter* est. J?erhap3, here arid there, but nothing more. Tin* pending negotiation* ate for popular consumption. IIKTTING AGAINST KI.KI.TION Ol- IIYI.AN Now York. Sept. 14. ? One of ? In- iiiosI sensational campaign^ Ir ?tie hi.tloiy ot New York I'll y will ?if vi* lop tomorrow into the non.i* nation of Democratic, Itepublicao. ami Socialist candidates for may or ami the iwiiHutloiM ???em like Iv to .continue until tin- election a month lu'liri*. ilcitliii; on VYnll street totlay ?a?: three and a half ami four ami a half to one again*! iiylai*. Tarn' man v'rt leaders predict imi.ouo margin' for Walker. NO OHK.IVAI. |*OKTRY I Concord, Sept. 14.? Whether! ?it mil Concord in particularly ! ?tilled to composition of original poetry does not appear. Neither ii.i : it been shown that resident | ? ?I ('uncord arc particularly deslr- i "lie ol luivliiK their poetical prod- 1 ?ictH riven to the world. What is quite evident is that the , Concord Tribune does not solicit | a front page box. under the head- , cunt rihutioiiM of such poetry. In | iup. "No More Original l'oetry," 1 Hie following hast appeared in th? Tribune: % ? '"The Tribune Is nothing if not , accommodating, but in future we shall lie compelled to draw the [ line at original imetrv. We al ways want Items of news, but we cannot get the consent of our I minds to inflict original poetry on our reader#." Too Late To Classify TWO BED BOOMS? Apply 705 West Church *irw?l, 14 17p ONK KITCHEN CABINET, one rook nl#ve, one hall r:irk. Mm S. L. Morgan. 10& North l)y**r Hirer!. ll-ir.-n TWO Fi'KNISHED IIKHHODMS with privilege of bath. Apply 201 Went Churrh slrent or phono 307-W 1 4-26n KOTICK North Star nnd Just right in nil sizes. Another car rolling. Qi'icfc sales and r.mall profit North Star (Jrowry Co. \V holesalera. gpptU-l'in BI'SINESS LOCATION for sale I offer luy entire business prop erty. on (largess street for sale to quick buyer. consisting of: Wholesale feed warehouse and office. Ituildiiig very nearly cov ering entire lot 118 ft. deep and front in;: 45 ft. on Burgess street, n^pr steamboat dock and Norfolk Southern freight station, with railroad siding entire length of building. One of the best loca tions for wholesale grocery men. produce hiuI fertilizer warehouse. With machinery consisting of electric motor, corn separator. "Jay I lee" Feed Mill, four sets of scules and other equipment, large safe and roller top desk. Also Ford truck and one Ford coupe. Everything In good con dition. leaving town Is why I ain Ht-iling out. Apply to N. T. Aydlett, of Aydlett Owens, Elizabeth City, N. C. EVERETT TRUE . RY COTfDG He ceo, ey&Rctr li Ho Uj DO You 3X> tiU SOMOTHINQ. C I !<<?? Yo o :do j;:: No Wonder He Boils Over Occasionally OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS PER GOSH SAKE& Mf\ \ HuRRW UP SOME SAFETV PtM=>! WE'D A LOST TH' HULL. 8oS\NESS \F I HAOw' A HELD OKJTA \T A\_\_ TH' WAV FROM TH* ?oTORE. GOSH.MV BOTH ARMS (S PARU"Z.ED? VJHV MOTHERS GET Crf?AV v KEEPING uPTHE famiix oigwos. SCHOOL DAYS BY DWIG PWRltL AtK> f^OTrtef*, 5TW9.T wowe M=TttR CHon. PftAtni r ?23i? ^ >*? -^SSS.VP' y\ S 5 V ^ ^ ??....>? cSfS&S ? "Iff* ./V ?e? 1 &L ... utU. & ? antoTix? ot**^ | iv "corln M<*?i ? ^^thA^SaT Jf ' : e?, WW nuAlBL f*i?*A?UI
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