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:-f - THE sTSSr7nn)iOBSF!IlVEn, TCESDA7, APRIL T912.J l Tkat th inategalea irony orth- mm 'Lnu in the Baltimore roavewtion. NEW PAIR FREE ( waijhr wr choaea la t a recent State-1 iwtde preferential pftnrarles, ar foe (the nomination Of Governor Wooitbw) -Wilson. the event that Oovernor j . fcurk falls to. develop aatloa.wlde I PrealdeBtlal strehsth. was a bit of ln- t treating political Information brought! It Was hi agios oda by Hon., T. J. I Walsh, ana of the leading DemoeraU ' ' nl la as ISO, who recently concluded a I Whelr -Yoylfiilfi You can't lose even if you don't win. Her are a fw of the recortls made bv RED INPRIMABYT ' ' MR. FARMER: GROW J trip to -Dakota and sererat North wsU. ar w t at nnivi cDtP I I U I I uuni i - - . - r I v -"MiMgaaa .j , ij' " ii '- XJT-fLA ?r - TJ I "i"wnisn.asaB-- u ilsafaaV IJIUIIaKf KLimjiri MiattngMkaJ mary wmcn re iwo wees Off Washington, April 1. The lollowtng statement aa Issued tonight from Woodrow Wilson haduartx: "Two Btatea will mob afford Demo rU an opportunity to express their preference for ITesldentJal candidate, tfcese being Wisconsin and Pennsyl vania, and when the primaries are held In thoae two 8tates Woodrow WII. on will taks the lead over all other candidate which commanding posl Uoa will be maintained by th New j , , ty &ccutiv throughout the on- teiph Wisconsin, primary ocfura TuMdiy and the Pennsylvsnla pri mary will be held two weeks hence. : In these B la tea the biggest contests, among Democratic 1'reaidential aa-1 plraats are now being wsgsd, and the Wilson forces feel certain of victory In bath Instances. The two Btatea will be represented by 101 delegate near- ... -i- miHirh of the total merntwrsbtri' of -the cmrvemtion that wHI -name the Democratic Presidential nominee. "Up to the preaent time 12t of the total 1614 delegate! to the convention have been choaen. Although the ma jority of theee delegate! were elected from Champ Clark's territory, where convention! ware called early to boo at . the 8peakera candidacy, forty-all of t the delegates already elected can be claimed for Glvernor Wilson. These delegates are : Oklahoma Instructed ) Maine (unlnstructed. but eonced. . ed) Kansas (after first ballot) North Dakota (second choice) . . . it Total "Speaker Clark haa the advantage of the showing made by the thlrty-eti delegates from his home Htate of M la souii. Had New Jersey Democrats net early Woodrow Wilson would have been In the lead from the first. Of coucee, th. Clark people claim Kan sas, as they are entitled bjr right to do. but the second choice of the Kan . aas delegation Is Wilson. The friends nrt-iSATfutT rtorr Ohaerrsttoaa lake at p. .. avestygf sss- Cdlae Uass. air prewure tedueed u aea leveL oaias (eaattnueus Useal seas tfereatk petals ef equal air preaaere. I acre rasa Meusdlisesl seaatbnMsrh soistaef eaual aaaaparauue; diawa aslr tar aero, reeeatsg. IB, sad Wo". O clear; Q ssMly eloady; eloady: (J) ralet v fj ssew; 9 ort aiuslar gmnaa gy wlta eke arlsa. rim sstnea. klrseH a paraaars sset II sewie: saeoad. srecloliaUfiB ef .M iBstBKmtoeaetMboura; Ulnistast gasa wtad vetoels. . Raerigh, April 1. fore east for Wrdnredwy probably rsenrlne aad moter. For Nortn CanHliia. tlhoWers aad probably thsnausHiiaaa Tseeday. cooler. Moderate sou OS wtads. ' i 1 , i , "f- wuito-iy.'hd I p fH Cowtb-reat t u. torfjb out. - f Mcoeo Troe.y,. rtZZ$uLr veA,cHivu. fc.-rota,- juyr 1 v gdeiW X. ; ( t ' "l l" It Is early. It will stand the frost. It la very prolific, t will aland the dry weather. It trews a beautiful rich gtosar win color, with eatre white lint, and made flaring the year . 1tl at tha raU,of X balea to the acre. 1 am shipping Wine 8ap seed in peck and bushel lots over Texas. Miss.. Ala.. Ark.. Okla.. 8. C Tenn and Va. Next saa aon there will be big demand for N C. grown Wlnesap seed at high price You won't have Wine Hap seed to sell next spring unless you plant Wine 8an this spring. You can get them put up in nicely labeled Teck ban at fi t per peck. U 00 per bushel, i or more bushels t!.it par bushel. I am going to give lll.M In gold to the N. C. Farmer that a-rows In tha ear 1111 tne most seed cotton, of hls vari ty, per' acre, and 110 00 to the second highest. , Conditions: The need must be purchased from ma Tha must not fall below I.0 pounda and the contestants must furnish proper affidavits. For the convenience of buyers I have placed Wine Map seed with Crowder and Hand. Raleigh. N. C. T. R. Hood. 8mlth neJd. W. an AJhler Home ft Son. Clayton. H. C. You can order seed from them, or from R. H. GOWER Origlnatir and Crtwer ol "Wlni Sip Mm," CUYTOM, N.C. of the New Jersey executive carried six of the eight Congressional districts, electing the hulk of the delegates, and fourteen of the twenty do not heeitats to aav that Wilson is their choice, al- though they, will obey the Instructions during the past few days expressing of the 'Slate convention, which pre-j the opinion that Govern or Wilson has vatled by a scant 17 majority. ' made tremendous gains in strength as "After Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, I the result of evidence showing cen TVxaa. with delegstes In the con- dust vely s territorial division .' the ventlon. and Nebraska, with J. wlJI, States by the alliea. These lettere ln swing Into the Woodrow Wilson col-Idlest Very clearly that the public umn. Governor Wilson is running In understands the working srsngement sll of the State while the other ran- of the allies" RaMfti aaid Yictolty- -Sbuwees and Jeff Has One of Those Heads dldatea are only contesting In spots The news thst cornea to tha Wilson headquarters from every State in tha I'nlon Is highly encouraging. Hun dreds of letters have been received probaMy (Tisaili I li sag Tsesfan WedaeeHay. peobably rWrtag aiad I company with fnlted sue. Senator i Uvera. of Monlaoa. say he haa talked ' with a auiuber of the delegate, and i that Oovernor Wliin l ihelr choice! of all the other candidate The North 'Dakota delegation to the Democratic . National convention la headed by for ' mer United Statsa Henaior W K. Hur icell. who Is well remembered in Wash ing ton. . Mr. Purcell. who li a native of New Jersey. Js one of the most sin cere admirers of Gov ernnr Wilson m the natlos. He Is suthoritv for the statement that North Dakota a second choice Is tha New Jersev ee'iitlve. I "Montana Denrocraii he never sent aa Instructed delegation to a N tieaal DOB vent Ion. hut thev will make an exception this year." declared Mr. Walsh, "and Instruct the delegation that goes to Baltimore to vote for Woodrow Wilson first. Inal and ail the time. The New Jeracy Governor la tha overwhelming choir ,r Monuna Domocrata They like him because of lha things ha jtanda Uv .and -iey. eu not only flvs him their suppurl ul Ilaltlmore. but thev will roll up a great majority for him In the Novem ber election. Governor Wilson Is th strongest Presidential possibility In either party among Western people. In our elate aotn oovernor Nnrris and Senator Myers favor hla nomination, but hla strength Is not confined to th party. He would get every Independ ent a-0U and atood part of the Re. publican progressive vote it nomi nated. "It is difficult to correctly estimate the Wonderful hold Oeveraor Wilson haa on tha peopls. When I was In North Dakota, a fsw days since I was assured by a number of prominent Republicans that Wilson would easily carry tha stats against Tart. The pri mary returns In North Dakota Justify the statement that Oovernor Wilson would easily dsfest President Tsft In that State, f can not speak with ac curacy of th situation In South Da kota, but I do know that Oovernor Wilson 11 tremendously stroatg la Wsshtngton.vand will have the support of the delegation from thst-State st Baltimore." CHICAGO LlVt: (TTtH K. Chicago. April 1. I'attle Re ceipts, ll.OOfr; market utendv to In 9 He up: beeves, f.5,)(ji;o Texai steers. 4.el.lt; Weatern ateers...; storkers and feeders. 30 6 I 60 cowa and heifers, t.l0dj. calves, 00 I.7S. Hogs Receipt, IJ.ono. market strong, generally 10c up light. 7.tif 7 S: mlxsd. f ) 00; heaw. 7.70-5 0; rough, T.70tTMi piss l.IOw 7.i. bulk of sales. 7oe:5 Sheep Receipts. ift.OPQ. market flrra: natlv. 4.40 ' western. 4 it eit; yearlings. (7M! 7 00; lambs, iva.. ..a. t.Mi . wasisMfc..,.-. ill. It's Easy ti) Peel Off All Yotr Freckles (From American Hosjia.) The contrast between tha freckles and the clear skin usually Is so great that no bleach can be mors the par tial I r successful In obliterating the disfigurements Ordinary marcnllied wax Is far better; It literally peals off tha freckles. Oet sn ounce of It st the nearest drag store end tonight spread on enough to completely rover your fare, remove In th morning with warm water. Repeat dally until svery freckle has disappeared. Rough, blotchy plmpied akin also common st thla season may be en tirely gotten rid of by this same method, mtthniit discomfort or Incon venience The effort Is decidedly worth while, the new complexion ob tained being c clear, smooth and youthful If bothered with wrinkles, bath the face in a lotion made by after washing off the merrollxed wsi dlssolvlns an ounce of powdered sai lite In a half pint of witch has I That are "Filled UflC pair IliakCS 8 ! Crop.M Worn 13 months. j WORN IN COMFORT ! $3.:o i t Good vcar Welt. j 14 months, 9 days. Y EASY STREET. f 11 months, 21 days. KING BEE. 17 months, R days. You enter the contest when you buy a pair. If your dealer docs not carry them, tell him to order from, J. K. Orr Shoe Company, Red Seal Shoe Factory, Atlanta, Ga. IS FOR JUDGE PELL Hon. Hugh G. Chatham Calls on Democracy to Nominate Him for Corporation Commissioner Tn the Editor: I swi much pleased to eee the announcement that Judge Pell, of Wlnston-Halem. lute div ided to bevome a candidate for the posi tion on the Corporation Commission, to be made vacant by the voluntary retirement of Mr. McNeill. I greatly regret Mr. McNeill s decision to de cline re-election. His services have been Invaluable to North Carolina, and I wish he had a life tenure; but If his successor must be chosen, 1 feel that the Mate t 'on ventlon ought to unanimously nominate Judge I'ell I asaume Mr. TraU wtU.ua. ra. rwmtfratedr'lrrtf he should be. He worthily and well represents Eastern North Carolina. Mr. In like manner, represents the West. And whlla they both sre loyal aa csn be to th whole Htate. the grest Indus trlsl sect ion of th Mate. Piedmont or Jalddl North Carolina, should be represented on that board. Aa every on knowa who has had business with th Commission, Its duties are all the time becoming more arduous and responsible. It is wall nigh now the most Important and potential branch of the fttate Gov ernment. Us powers are legislative, Judicial and eieeutlve, and the wisest men In the Htate should comprise It. I hav no sort of criticism for any of the other aspirants, snd Judge Pell haua not ssked me to support htm, but when I saw his announce ment. I Instinctively felt that an op portunity waa offered the Democratic party to do ih Rtat another serv ice, snd si th same time gracefully eitend a hand to one, who In the service of hla fellow men Is bsttls srsrred. Judge I'ell la In my Judgment, the kind of man we want on the Cor poration Commission I hav known him all his life, and I knew him to be a just and able man, s Christian gentlemen, who haa not many su- With Vice" Send You illustrating and describing any of the follow! INNER-PLAYER PA HQS Mason & Hamlin. 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