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? MB lAUNfl IIRU ? ? ? N. C Not. 1??The dedar ation at a Has Gardner for the Ant raliaa ballot, the T7 yatt trial. Armistice Day aad the dfitl honor paid Colonel Fred Otda were the out Handing topics of Interact la Capital City daring the l Howoror, the foothall gam Wake FhrcM aad Statci the death of! Ed. Brtttoo aad others were of later-1 Gardner, generally regarded as the next Governor of North Carolina and admittedly one of the most po palar men la o*Wal life of the StaU la aa Armistice Day Speech at Greens boro came oat unequivocally for tha Australian or secret ballot aad asked the sapport of the American Legion throogcoet the Stele la present!] the matter to the legislature. With the exception of J. W. Bailey la tha laat gubernatorial race. Mr. Osrdaar Is believed to be the first candidal for Governor having the herring of I the deaden of North" Carolina's De perhsffi to the rnr ajr? citizens .North Caroltoiaa. hu to be Um trat member at the Aaseri legion Hall at rtM tor dis tlngniahed service to Rcleigh during the past peer. No mora String choice could hare been made. Throe*hoot lire Colonel Olds has dedicated bis life to service. Thon*h he has never held - public office nor sought one. Ookanel Olds has been at great service. Quietly he has goae Us way Us bit tor his fellow North Carolinians. The recognition is en tirely fitting and a source of real pleasure to his thouatrds of friends throughout the State. The trial of Jeoe Wyatt. former police officer, tor the warder of 8t*pbeu & Holt, prowlnent attorney of 8wtthteld. got under way Inst week. The case Is being bitterly contested sad the array of lawyers fee of North OuoUm'i fraternity. Th? M?m' is tp as nciihit thiocy for ths tillhf while the State to ? Wyatt tret on the which the lawyer was riding 1 ""M say thoucht at what he doing set deliberately tat atop by lajary or teeth ??to dM sot halt whea h to. The preliminary oat testimony that Wyatt thM an to con tamed bootleggers It Brit after trying eeaes In the I the killing occaired ee Jane tret. The celebration of the Armistice Day la Raleigh sat throughout the State North Carolina la the Capital City the of the and qatte aa carried onL The Capital CRy heard with real regret of the death of Rrltton last Monday. Mr. Brtttoa vaa the Waahiagtoa the Neva and Observe he was secretary to J phaa Daniels aa secretary of nary and managing editor of the News and Observer. He was widely known la North Carolina and ally liked aad his death i general sorrow. He died saddealy after only two days illness. The crashing defeat of Wake by State, the final score being I to ?, interested the Capital City. The Wake Forest team had rinnaele of football honors in the State aad only the game with State stood between It aad the title for second year. To State the victory was a great tonic after a disastrous Duke University bow ranks as the richest University in the country end is better equipped with funds to nerve the people than say other. The mil Hons left by J. & Duke, when the full ex tent of the endowment is realised will place Duke above Harvard. Columbia and Tale, the three richest heretofore end Dukel physical plant soon will equal any of the others. Hie University looks forward to n new life of service to North Carolina. The Ashcville Motorcade waa enter tained in Raleigh daring the week. The motorcade had for fta purpose showing off the State. Governor McLean welcomed the party here. Prof. Z. P. Metcslf. of the State College faculty, goes by the invitation to the University of Illinois. Unbanla. that state, on November 20th to de liver an address on "North Carolina: Interesting State. Biologically." Three days later he will tell the aaaae folks about -Some Peculiar Insects" which may be seen in action down this way. Four weeks hence the Tobacco Growers' Co-operative Association expects to make Anal various grades of tobacco from t%e 1924 crop prodaced in the old belt af Virginia and North Carolina. One and n half mil Hons in the "long green" 1: quite eaocgh to place the organis ation In mighty good standing with the growers In these parts. Governor McLean reduces the sen tence of T. D. Carts' from See to two and a half years tor his braeeiy In prevteti-g prisoners from escaping from the Guilford county J=iL Daring the week Governor MeLern appointed Stanley Win borne, of Mnr aad T. T. Thome, of Rocky the is to of the Lenoir county regular fall term;'the latter will hold the cue week term of. civil court in One loo Frank Page ts buck vidt to South America where he went several weeks ago to ?Hind a highway conference. The was met In New York by Us ?s-htenl. LR. I mm. wfco baa beM down the North Carolina sltan tioo all right in the aba sure of the Captain W. C Lee, C & A., military Instructor at State College for pest three yecra. recently [mnM Plrat-Licu tenant- will take trp tnties awlpal to Meade. Marylaad. next spring. He will he sacoelated with the Tank Corps. He has a record tor dlstts iMhed si ike oecr aea to his credit. Replying to a telegram advising him that the North Carolina Uatver atty Glee Cleb had appeared before a mixed aadienee at Hrmptoa. Va. Goreraor IhLtaa expressed the thot the interchange of ooar testes between the rcces will lead to a more sympathetic scderstaad! While the coa cert waa pres at Institution devoted la negro tioo it to said that i pad of both trees ana about equally dlTlded. with the whites section of the andltortum apart trues the colored folks. h numb r of State oftlctala. lads >g the Supreme Court. * got cc feet" during an autumn Mast li week and rsrated their quarters I a brief period- The atonti of ha was the result of dtoeoaaectloa of pipe lines to make the ? with the sew Revenue Building near tag completion at corner of Saltobnrg and Morgan street*. Th Court repaired temporarflr to the Hall of the Htoure of Representatives. Attorney General brought a salt for the State which seeks to prevent the sale at a tract'of by the Warren county a ??.SM Aran red by Treasurer a R. Lacy three, years ago from the Cottoa The SU to have been recorded y the Bank of Norltoa. which a later loan of I7.MS aad ted to sail the Armand OCXJ> CREAM POWDER ~?m|Sm<Si Jmm. 1 k Orii With Every Box of Face Powder We Give a Kice Powder Puff 0 FREE BEASLEYBROTHERS Next to Franklim Times uamabarg, N. C. QUALITY MEATS At No Greater Cost Those who want to pat ronize a modern and up tO-date meat market will find the meat mar ket of their choice here ?one that at all times handles the best in meats that the market affords, and that does not sacrifice quality for * price. This is a place for the most discriminating borers. Here you will find all choice, first class meats, both smoked and fresh. And with pore first Class meat goes the same kind of service. We are here to please our customers and will do all in oar power to accomplish this prrpoee. Come to see us or phone us jour Orders. We glad ly invite you to inspect our Market so you will be better HOG KILLING TOO is almost here. We are prepared to grind your sausage in the same satisfactory maimer as heretofore. Bring it on we are always ready and tickled to serve you. DOHT DOME TO L0U18BUBG WITHOUT VIS imiO ?UR STORK?BUT BX SUBK TOU COMB TO LOmSBURG. ^..Gnury ? Mutt, *CJ MINE BROTHERS Bear Cat Sale five Hundred Dollars in Gold GIVEN AWAY GALVANIZED SHINGLES $5.95 PER SQUARE Metal Shingles hava advanced 40c per square, but ion this Sale we will sell them at $5 95, ii our present stock lasts that long. If you are ever going to need Shingles bny them now. No 1 Cedar Shingles $6.45 Per Thousand. Heavy Galvanized Barbed Wire 440 Yard Spools $4.69 Large Sausage Hills?Bear Cat Sale Price $5.45, Only a few left Heavy Red Band Well Buckets 68c Best Heavy Hames $1.19 Oak Dale Tobacco Twine 39c Egerton's Salt Brick 6 for $1.00 A LARGE STOCK OF BRIDLES, HARNESS . 4 afd collars at sacrifice prices. WE CAN'T QUOTE PRICES ON EVERYTHING, BUT OUR STOCK MUST BE SOLD. A TICKET WITH EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE AND EVERY DOLLAR PAID OH ACCOUNT DURING THIS hat.b McKinne Bros. BEAR CAT SALE
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