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1 ■ . *«bpp Ln IfflflSS GOVERNING THE US FQ« JflBOTCTSAIi PUR-rosi ESTABLISHED 1821 kTsAYSUQUfl* In BE USED"W HOSPITALS MADE PUBLIC. hKM Jan- 29.—Methods 1 ru0 intoxicating Tlquors may gained tor medical purposes detailed regulations governing r saie wore mad* public tonight he" bureau of internal revenue. juouncement also was made that bureau had compiled a system »oits. providing a-definite and [■channel through whisk att la- ■g^ing liquors must mow* and rhv.li tie location -of every gallon «- ilsa liquor within the nation's ie* except that stored in pri-v'.; oes. Uinp forth the ways In which or may ho procured, Commis-tt Roper took occasion to issue irnfng against profiteering in its The commissioner declared exorbitant charges for liquor medicinal purposes "certainly a the dispensers thereof in the with profiteers and they will: jvestlgated." r. Roper also announced that all )t seized under, federal law prior «9,N; C, MONDAY, iH^psx * jcin mum wmmi **W*S auure. iro, .ap.jieation to OF w^jfma^jnWMm mom North Carolina, d^g'to iho strict, i : r- - ness of the state law. Ltouor is B00** /HONG PICKER UP OX GOT. MCllW OPPOSES TAKING not recognised as a logttlmate medi- BEACH. BUT IMPOSSIBLK TO ' -——*« — cine in the Old North fetate. HUUfWl THEM. MR. GLASS OPPOSES ANY Brunswick. Ga.. Feb. 1.—A vessel MORE GOVER>-MENT LOANS. of s»me description has been wreck- - - » •*ffii<t. , \ ed off Jekyl island sometime to-day ■ Washington. Jan,29—-The United *nd already bodies hare been picked 8tates*trea»ury: .does? not" loek3wtth-'nP-•■***? jHmeh-ind brought tothis favor upon certain features, of the ■*Mr- Sn1 » has been Impossible to proposed international conference establish the identity of any of them, recently Called by a coterie of na- • Near where the bodies were found tlonally known financiers and com- was » P^ece of wreeka^f and a life mercial leaders in an effort to lead PreeerYer With the mtlfe "Fortune" the world out,Of the financial, and but.no vesselcf any kind by that commercial coses into which it was hime *■ known here. R is believed dragged by .the -war. Secretary Glass ■ declared.- in a totter to a committee of Chamber of Commerce of the TJn States' Vhich has sought a govern-to have been either a prawn boat or a scow. There is no Brunswick boat by that name., It was at first >ug*t that the bo<He8"*ere. u»oso members of (he crew of the "1»VAXTAG» or REVALUA- »ION PROVISION OP ACT. Raleigh, Jan. 29.—Governor T. W. Bkskett t©-duy announced that he will recommend to a special meeting Of the general assembly which he .urUtcatUin Ju*\ a-ifco«BMtntional amendment "ifeatry rejucing"' the present constitutional limitation of «g*-3 cents ta-x on the hundred dol-lars valuation; (fiat the state take no advantage et the pr#TWon of *e-varuatMB a* of the Ujgfciatore au-thorising a 10 per cent increase is reTcBue for tie year 1929; and that tko devaluation-^tkaTanended to Anew reassessment of property be--! fore the tax levy j0 «j,tain oases. under 'the revaluation act will UB-cover myiions of dollars in Me state ««*t Aa* »ese? tx£n .incite tA books at all, and will draw iato the state millions of capital from the ends at the earth. SIMS CLABM THAT THE NATO WAS UNPREr-. ment expression on the meeting, tbs$ WHW^ebooner San Fes. which such a conference would serve "to *•»» Mb8|e. off Doboy Thursday cause confusion aad yevive hopes, *i *°* wicked. The ^w or l«,,»wt: doomed, to dl^ppoiatment, of furth- mea is still imisitag. Jkjaar%een es-j "»«ter. or government loafli" . tablisbed* hofrev^rs tbat*tka>.f»ding ■ hj t of the bodies off Je*jl f&mi i.s no*of * the pharmacist who sells liqUor,' , ■- - -•-.--.---,-- •, assume ttat fto.^ite* States East Hpcncr Gist .. D_ . „..„ w. ,,-P inUFt h.iVP ai—*■*«. tae.utKeo ««es was ^"shury. Jan. 31.—Pawes' Bra.:iatlon act"wMttr^fi^^a'u'ilJSJ Jjjj* - h m,ISf „'sf,!fJ>?* ■8bont to -4WIM 9»f# »f their bur- zel1- MrcB 'ear "«• Ea*. Sjehcer e*at Werease of retenacs. tor tb* *? D*'lels 'If the Chamber of Commerce of 2™T 0f beinff «ee,<J»nt«"y abot by aeinbly fix a rate for 1920 that wOT United States "(to which wero '•"Tear-old brother this after- yield for all state purposes oxactly federal prohibition director. details of the method by ■ liquor for medicinal purposes the United States "(to which wero '. ""^ ~"*r** '"" "'^ '"'u ,l" "" MT^ "urP°ses •xaciiy 1 purchased follow ileCt details of th* conference eali) ; ^*e boy **8 h«J>4Hn?r a 89 the same amount of revenue from »y physician duly iiconssd ^wltonuArU*!* and desirable, to "^™*f" »g* ^* ■• «•» •■"the real and pers«krki property w was J:t br With a no Glass set. policy wit* credits, stat opposed to., j foreign trad October 28, unless claimed the 60-day ruling, would-be-order of the courV under*lS4K££22S idiction oi. wuhidch. uit iis LhoUld. i•»tj»~*■- conTineea". eatej fOT ZxZ be sold, however, to a holder] . °r ;*** pernit to use i,.t ei,t.ht e^r .fo. r med, -i1_m„u._st„ co_me ta**n or con-beverage purposes. • __ . ., ith th. e ph, j-^.ie-jan wZho prescri-tbes •Im_en,t. 'ears vinon o se.ll.s.l.iq*tior,'i would mean m' must have a ... .„_.. ,,, .,„ - -_ ret connection whatever with the wreck-{ fuJjU&nfe ed schooner. * >Tbe lasteftlie^ Bve seldom "To the people ogTOortkaCaag •thie- reportatmade TTieors in Iharge iluatibn act and after a Washington, Jan. 30.^-Chaxges by Rear Admiral William 8. Sima that the navy was not prepared to eater the war in 1917 arete be iaTestlgaV «d by the senate shb-cdmmlftee «* ready entrusted wffh inquiry into the navy-a conduct of the war, -which has bee* criticised- by the same oi-cer. Acting on a wrlttet) saggeitiop from Admiral Sims, ■Chairasaa' Page, of too naval committee, sske* 'pee-retary Bkaiels to-day to fenbrojt lull information as to fbe eosdttio-n the^aanj Just preeed iag the of tint. United States into ASPBALt 80AH%I lil^ •»<*»» APPMCATMMV FOR HAKD SURFACE HIGHRAt Com TTOXALLT APPROVED. ' with the state bud the state tax ocrra (♦mW|iffration "Tilo chan ila govern-l »op«aoa would wbeides somewhat tugs will also go out to ascertain if possible the name of in boat wrecked. le»|iog Inf6rmatk>d5^*v,« j" "I prdr*>se^to^lifbrf| to.the spe-t P'»}jef^»^;t^general aasearWy, -^kiS^ts ekoSMMaVto nxeet ta July, e toJtOWlfif jhwWmimiMSIWRlut: v.-fPlrawf tilt the state take no ■adeaneaje-ofdft part of the rcval-ife^ SrfS-said, "the treasury department does «ster-«-»«*■ »^ -*«!•* not offer objection provided . OmSZtSJT °" scope and character and of such a conference, as well as the impossibility as United States gov-ernment action, are clearly under-stood. But there are numerous sug-gestions contained in the memorial sent broadcast by the leaders which the right omrrrendatlen arfd'thif is (hat ittaay Jjnd/r the left be necessary to increase the finds -,.*.- '■■■,•■ whrorided by the stare for the. public j ■ schools to the extent of five j WHJPPIXG AND. MUD, R4.TH ; certainly aotj Wore than tlTh. FOR LOUISIANA JUMOR. l,acre*"e wlU.*• only B«W ^b* in the practice of such protest may obtain a permit to pvaj-intoxicatinj; liquor- and .may issue prescriptions for distilled rines or certain alcoholic '«i\ pureparations for medici-nrposcs for persons upon whom in attendance in cases where lews that the use of liquor as tae is necessary. In no case such liquor be prescribed by t more physicians in excess of . --•• -•■— -, .,„„ vumonn, negro • .- »t for tbe same person witbin Bdme oMigatioijS of foreign following the murder of N H Ar-" !! ?«••** ^riod often days. .held, by' nold. an .* n^.' ' . the vast quantit prescriptions for intoxicating are requested to be written PPlication blanks provided by Was, etcept that in mnur- Mses physicians may use their t> Proscription blanks. > Mr Glass directs attention to, dif-" quarters in the court house escort" I-T« escr.p.ions for intoxicating li- feren'ces which he discovered in the lns the downcast, mud covered d^ ' ■W be filled only.*- '"r ' '' "n" tr" **"• """*" '- ■ ul ""'" w^acisi^ who hold nzin? them to do *W by retail druggists f sach permits. Pharmac^ts ^Sgisis holding such permits "><"»■ their supplies of istoxl- ■WM from iuanufacturers-or "warns holding permits W- •Sthoni to sell liquor... 7'" 'horn applicatjoas for i'luor are issued;, by After*|0»nfere«oe with Hale. ch3*pkin of the eu . ■S*natqW»age wrote Mr. asking thff he transmit a de . statemert'showing the location, o, ^ AmoRen warships two months and one jrwtntb, prior to fhe deelaraUon oT^mi^kd'/tb0tr?JRiea«WB upon me actultr'djftrthla cettitry entered- the-wit.' tk »q1lltioflt8eMtdr Page- ask- ;e* <pr the" WiJWyi' the ships ready for distant,aanrtaPwVi'u war was, de-clared as* tW names of those not ready and the reasons for their JIB,. pre»ored»«ss. | Investigation rato -the B»v«l awards eontrprr riy am to hpT< beeu. resumed' tomorrow wrth Seerc testlrjteg before the lb-committee but owing to the.ill- Hkss of Senator Tramnjeil, Democrat, of Florida, a sub-committee mem-ber, the hearing was postponed until TWHimk at w*!«h **■>• th« secretary WlH *W*^' T,,e" wid*r i»o.ulry into thlff^rec- GuHtord county officials are much pleased because of the fact that the application for federal aid, a.bmit ted to the state highway commission JoiBtiy by GBftford and Forsyth "counties for the oOnstructioB of hard surface road between Greensboro •nd Winston-Satem, has'been condi-tionally appro+ed by the state m« thoriries. The project provide* for a total off about If miles, the distance beiwr ,«*OBt ecually dtvided between the '•* The- remainder of the the two cities—about already constructed or has been mad© for con ia ie-miie stretch wilk ,».P*lB^ near Ouflford Point near WaughtowB. ) Bow being developed the oenatruetion of about two miies of bard surface, beginning a Short distance west of Pomona and extending, to a potat Bear Gnilford College.' As a matter of fact, bids for the construction of this road were opened several weeks ago, but pie award was hot made and it i* generally efpeoted that BOW, bMa will soon be. advertised for. For-syth ajjc, hss constructed hard aar- °**1 roadj pfm Wrnston-Salem to,a *4 >f*Tr#kB*w*w*- *° «*«t thw VUt Gullrofi-Forayth fftJOet is ex-pected to mean <ne Completion of a hard surface highway linklag Greensboro and •WiBston-Salem. The conditional approval of the state highway oommisaion, as Chair-man W. C. Boren, of the Guilferd county commission, points out. > i it IdfeasJ -^rg FOR>IER GREENSBORO MAN . eoftbsmplatfcd by the Koneral asfem-l «"df 19iu' fortWis ipecrkc purpose. :-. —— ——* »• -»F» >IK a Wa|Hn' thui be seea, in the light of ,arKest damage suit ever instituted ■ n II i v mi if IL.I »•_ _ __ I in Lincoln tfaflia MMIM —■ ■ Rn. «■■■ ■ «N BIG. DAMAGE SUIT. • !*~r«-'' Lineolnton, Jan; 29.—Perhaps the Monroe, La., Jan. 29-.—When diaaentine h.nMon ,„ A „ . T «■"»!" tn« be seoa, in the light of. ""^s^oi awnage suit ever instituted are clearly not appropriate tot con. ,t0 3T»1S^ "?"?■ ^^'recomm^datfon, that the re- ,n U**0* Superior court was begun "™« Provision, will doubtless sideration, such as canoellatl6n of toe trial of Alv^! rln.f BU * ".^""on "» becomes one of equals- hCf* *9^»"; the^case being that of made .by c™*eB* »«* spring, .^me or any obligations or foreign foliowing tte «Ste?ST ^**«**»- P-re-akd simple'and, with S" P- »?»«*. .« «*• 6erm*u I * •**»» "*•»- that a surrey governments held by: the United nold January 20 at -falfai , the vast luan»"« •* property ^Sympathiser, who on June 5, awkaj*****" ahortly thereafter, foil, States, or even tbt« deferring of ob- he was publicly whitroed l h " *"'"* °D th* Ux books tbot waa'I,oi''** r**'Blred' *y eititens.of Lincoln-ligations of foreign governments to dipped in a mud hole^aeenM- , t"*d at aJI hercto*or«- bothof lands'toa "*• ma** * »«*U« apology and lliiens crreatted iin ffavorr off lloans herre-- rreporrtts tfrroomm^-TTuuHlluullaabh 'Wreaacchh^innT'"h^ ra *an*d* *9»f' ''n"ttaannggiibbllee perrsonall prroperrtty,, lj sallutte ttne Uniitte4d Sttattes ffllag.. . - after made for reconstruction pur- tonight. a&toi: ■ n J** is. certain that many thousands of i The exit, is brought against nine poses." 9 | __ ""*" t ;*" " jtax payers will actually pay less 'citisens of Lineolnton, who are al- Mr. Class mr*rfmm^XkJ*m2!tZ!£?'''' "" ***** '" 192° thaD the>' vaii ■ iB Ieged-to haT« taken an active part *WlPK.<*ar»es <rf uaprepay. .jRean, thtt,«»,.work «d*y»doBe a» edne*» and-- failure/ to co-operateTsbon Be funds m^*Wof**ted by fulls- »fth the allied, eavies .will be toe Jefaral government?- fa View of mafir by the sub^odJbmittee later; the' fact that many other projects stand ahead of this one on the Mat in.North Carolina, it will be impos-sible. Mr. Boren has been informed, for the road to be buHt until Con-gress provides further appropria-tions. ' I That provision^will doubtless be made by Congress next spring, and will .. followed by the- other djstailo necessary in or-der for the prdJedjTo obtiafn final approvet,'which, in turn, will be fol-lowed by actual construction of the highway. It appears reasonoble to ( suppose thaUhe work "will be actual-d0. ily st8r.ted during the summer oraar-- , • - ed *g# respectite. governrhents to "i.iOswid'thaV the dissenting^' e<mMy ai,th<>ritle«' desitoat^.VepreseBtatiyes to those man-warf by a' OWa<iT may ask ,or * We; G. L. Clendenin, an insurance *V**1 &*%*** •"""•I »'» be any property uuaiM^rt^.TVj.rtvseinacives u» tnose man was later waited upon bv a- """cr may-'as* ior a re-assessment ~— **• "• *"«-«'« International meetings which thus committee and ordered tdleave Wi" " bli pri**rtJr-uP0tt fl"nB an.affiaa^ Wev ? L- Clendeni accord in an officiarcharacter." This, lulah. * vit supported: by two disinterested •m*n:.'R- P. Hinson, garage man however, was omitteS-from the doc- ralhonn innf. A *,r-ee ^tfP thB^ h'e Property. Is on ^u,, „. ument circulated in the United of Arnol<J SR»T«BS-B^^'^ l"^«" ™ Srea.er that, Rkf Procure the liqi.or ■«■*■ ■ »• -— P»»»c in New York, emigrated south ffomZvn,e° Ky "" ^'"-^ ^*» ,;;l>rou;b pharmacists n^wU. • , ,,'several .months ago. according to ■yling permits without The situation facing Europe, the the sheriffTof Ouachita Parish „p the 8Pecial sessfon of the general as-» counsel a»Mr in case. the trustees.^'f ceutrardo notof-r;;,;: m:s- • t^easury fflg&Sgr w^oae ^l*?** *****!&** th^ *&£? T*** ttat ^^ ** #mtaL,1* &*** ,s represented by Attorney., Bcisl^r^nixe it as such. H.W- *»• may also obtain, per- be solved by the activity of those na- edup a heavy piece of wood and th* constlt»«o«a» aaendmenta now Dttrham ^nd **»*» *" Gastonla: •eveffit iT-BquesOoBably one of the "n8 them In nm.n« ,„„♦ tion« and thpiT natinnala nl4>) fnr /t -^ - ~N-.- ' "u *,na -•'-- ... w » «„?» «# TTI.I . __.» SBI 1- ince i 1™T' . j ;TeTy »PP««ciably increased. T. Perkins, editor of"the Lineolnton* Tb" ****£*£* Winston^aaem News. . |ro a part' ^f lne national high- , ' * . ",, . _■ _ iw*y from Washington to Atlanta ( Judge W..J. Adams, of Carthago.t Sonje ^^ a^^regArd tbis a7 a I will also recommend to. 1S vnmiing. and a- strong array of 8ectioD of t9g tentf$i nirtwa„ ^f M ,v . ... counsel appear in the case. The the tr„8tees,0'f the central do not of- •I'tlin jWl« stinr.s ■ ••■ ,,.-,, ,„ ami the institutional amendments f 1!"m to procure not tions and their nationals and'not for 8truck the White man over th» iZT# ••■*■» and tp be l*u>d on,in No -•'-"- ' "' "-■ ' -:'~ ^ ' vember a provision ^Wtly reducing the present constitutional limitation of 6G 3-3 cents on-the 1100 worth h* 'marts of or *!iirin; certain any ^ration to their pa-distilled settlement by any worldVwide^ plan alcoholic such as the proposed international calendar conferences contemplated^' „u io pa- Mr. Glass Characterized as "im-rotu'" '.Ci cases *"bere de- practicable" international bond is-rou ■''';-;luor on a prescrip- sues, guarantees and international rtous ' Pharmacist might measures for stabilization of ex- '"sequences fo the pa- change which Were to be taken up hjs:oa . .at the conference. Such plans never Ion, s ''^ (lie workable, he-believed. »a«r ''S"iDS pe,mits to while the latter was milking a cow. According ;f% the" sheriff, the negro said he then rdbbeil Arnold of less than Si 00. AmoW operated a farm at West Point, Mo:, before coming to Louisiana. 1 : y iso made in tbe would prove workable. so long as there exist inequalities in <tOru,5i ,;»»at,- Ch fi<Wor ft,. n'iu-trlal and other have vanished, he asserted ■alntalBJig f,rst alrt; , ' .. . "■ \ i them to pro- - few ""Pic-ivei. administration ">r medicinal pur- •-"ne.v eases." - . i "Wj - VoHfc Tailors Vast Oprn Shop. AtUhtic - chy", N. J.V Jan; 9ft?- ; Resolutions inVaver.of the open "; shop were - adopted at' the closing x session of the annual convention «*t ' *taly,. $tFi/ (J56,B89^ the National Association of Mer- fVussia. >16,832.662. chant Tailors here to-day. ' ^v'1iWg*bm'; 111,465.278. It was decided to raise a fund jW ""-•---■-- -- --■ collection for a reeo&structiOB. . Great Britain owes the terest,-the total on loans country b' e« orwi Franci- «%t,021.749. 1 "1 : K!.,' :V1^ ,n North <*&&* ««« the hunent Z resented by Attorneys C. E. Childs. be dsrtxed'from reai>rmainviS* .._..... A.b. Qu.ic.ki,ol„C. . A, . Jonas,'R. »•-' ^- ^^ 1. ,«„'1.^ , . . t - ... prBWewtnt-af this pihe « incalcul-of property. It was the' purpose <ff ^anser- of «» ,<K:al 1»^ Attorney aWy ^„^. the finance committee of the house "aTe B«»>ln«(oft. <>* Columbia. * C . and senate at the regular session to j revise this limitation downwards. It (is now apparent that the revised. j valuations will be large enough to »*, : P6™1'1 * substantial reduction of 1 u this limitation, and still leave * re* approximated i-.»- **¥** nwrgin for the necessities of ..r. .. m**?. W--.WW future deTelopment., Just what The 6",anoe of th6 **** wi" to re, other «> - froki fifg.' Ml>t to tW j duired .to.tatoh the trial. | D.tMsoB MMty me JB combined tor total being about four and one-half heae two pffB-recently award* 'mm***' ■: ?l Kurope.V IaterrM, Due Aaierk-a. Washington. Jan. 30.—Accru.„ - „r .„ „ _.„^.„ ^.^ ...>,,»_....w .„ interest on loans to European coun- I>ro i, ori,,m9 to enable taxation and differences in the fiscal tries totals *miuJe ,nt0:ticat'ng liquor policies of the countries involved. 000.000. accordtig to a tabis -ni •■--- s t0 * :!',<l f«r medicinal When these inequalities and difcr- mitted to-day to the house ways and **"** **" ** Proper ,»artt«t«oa en- fq",r5a *° ' 4,j .'uts at such instltu- ences no longer exist, reasoaavfor means commKtee by the treasurv *"* *^- d***rmin'd »»t« th* total I Another, suit to tollow is .„.„,„,, oemg moow iour issuing permits *o the international measures also will department, which plans ,« ,.,»„ Tal«es under thd new assessments «1*0.«»8 "againaWhe Lincoln County miles. Whea bias oa t "<rer are asoartalfted. . • jKews. 3. T. Perkins, editor.The jeeU were opened race GuiUord coqoty has 4.G miles of' ing been retained before he was eageern- corporjlt4S Hiniu. t0 a ^ elected as the ninth district repre- near,Gtbsonville. Two other oro-sentatlve. The entire day was cpn- Jectg ,n th„ ^^ Ven BP-sumed in selecting the Jury and DrOTe4, 0,e"being betweoB a potat hearing, the evidence of the plaintiff, near <iuWord. College, white, tho The balance of the week will be re-'-.* s" tBO years, pending ^ W»W»>a«8 RotaMM^c 9 (complaint against the newspaper is were hot made, but it Is believed tor alleged libel ia publication *At that tljay wijaijhe made ia the not »«« in-, TBrue facts in regard to thOIV the aoeount of tbe actions of thei«»T, far dlstkat fu\tttre to that valuation act are now IIISBBBIII "i " and for comment thereon. ant4 its i„rfi.... ih. „_w,^ . . 1 ' ' <'»rolin:i. .""• -While permits ",u°r as medicine in "•'Kht be obtained K,atutfls. the state S500.000 at OBcoJtor thecpurirOSojof. Serbia. 1917.299. ,he sale of whis- "freeing industry frow'itbe dfc-1, RumanW f»«s,875. •-- ^.^^-.-^JH.-■*'.■**■ \: LIbert.._»S*S. (tr'VW#;?144'4<O'XBT ,:; : Z'jr™- ??v "c now '|i"RRsBm. ,II ^rotner^S^-'^^ *' "^"*.W* anerf. l%t.0ai 749 l" °!f ?L • '- jS 1. -The one purpose of the act is (to wipe ont the Inequalities on the n\-istinir a,-„..„ • J_ ■..■'■II.''' »' I CsechosiovakTia. $1,867.08-3. :nd "."e oi wnis- -rreemg the industry;«« hence they tates bflahoyrunioBsr'"*^ -■- ■ - ■• Reid«vtll*»BBT RO^Mtejr^.. . ; jthlrteeu year oldfar! ,«# this^ piaoe. -—.»- -M* •*»» «' ber?F%B»/shot away sand, five hundred employes of th« while struggling/ with '■'Ted'- Prultt, •- To Give %'acaUoa Wltk P«U Pay nnrham. Jan. SO.—-Three then existing system. *■ •gn*gf- ,he f*t the hafc rate eight large plants of the Durham a'jfixteea y'ea'r 'old boy who held" a ♦ii *j£mW tbat "? ***** ot.Prop-. Hosiery-Mills Company will 'M given 'shot g.n. Sbe was carried to a Daa- <»■* wr± -•* outlawed and- •jrtjejt-aBnual vacations of one week jpush .TlHe hoaplti'Wedkeeda^'Klwr. i»* • i v ii: j! durriing 1920,, wiitth pay.. acceorrdiingn ttoo wwooaatnidd,. tthhoouugAh vreerrvy grhhia'sattliyr, wBBainsf inSomt »n,ia««»f»»tm«nt mads to^fcy* , l^na^rod^jJtM. :■;
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [February 2, 1920] |
Date | 1920-02-02 |
Editor(s) | Mebane, C. H. (Charles Harden), 1862-1926 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The February 2, 1920, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Patriot Publishing Company. |
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1 ■ . *«bpp
Ln IfflflSS GOVERNING THE
US FQ« JflBOTCTSAIi PUR-rosi
ESTABLISHED 1821
kTsAYSUQUfl* In
BE USED"W HOSPITALS
MADE PUBLIC.
hKM Jan- 29.—Methods
1
ru0 intoxicating Tlquors may
gained tor medical purposes
detailed regulations governing
r saie wore mad* public tonight
he" bureau of internal revenue.
juouncement also was made that
bureau had compiled a system
»oits. providing a-definite and
[■channel through whisk att la-
■g^ing liquors must mow* and
rhv.li tie location -of every gallon
«- ilsa liquor within the nation's
ie* except that stored in pri-v'.;
oes.
Uinp forth the ways In which
or may ho procured, Commis-tt
Roper took occasion to issue
irnfng against profiteering in its
The commissioner declared
exorbitant charges for liquor
medicinal purposes "certainly
a the dispensers thereof in the
with profiteers and they will:
jvestlgated."
r. Roper also announced that all
)t seized under, federal law prior
«9,N; C, MONDAY,
iH^psx * jcin mum wmmi
**W*S auure. iro, .ap.jieation to OF w^jfma^jnWMm mom
North Carolina, d^g'to iho strict, i : r- -
ness of the state law. Ltouor is B00** /HONG PICKER UP OX GOT. MCllW OPPOSES TAKING
not recognised as a logttlmate medi- BEACH. BUT IMPOSSIBLK TO ' -——*« —
cine in the Old North fetate. HUUfWl THEM.
MR. GLASS OPPOSES ANY Brunswick. Ga.. Feb. 1.—A vessel
MORE GOVER>-MENT LOANS. of s»me description has been wreck-
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