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TUZDAT MORNING, -JUNE-l&ISaL" - r 1' r YOIIREPUESTO; 5 GODVIN'S CHARGE " Fayettevffle-Man Thinks Con .' : gressman - Displays Poor tv - Sportsmanship Now . ; : ' fasten and Observer Bureau. . J j 603 District National Bank Bldg. '-By K. E. POWELL. (Bjr Special Xmm Wlrej ; ,; Washington, Job 14. CoL 'Terry' A. tjosv of Fayetteville, whose -brother W tt recent balloting in the Sixth district 5nver- a nominee for Congress ledsy ared several shots -at th Sixth district .,- incumbent. Besides . calling Bepresentative Godwin r childish for talking about "ahady political trichi." Colonel Lyon senad a sot of warning - '"aal otherwise (eta the second race well seder way at fever heat. "Mr. Godwin's -interview appearing" In - . Saturday a New and Observer is child 7 Jsh and laughable." Colonel Lyon said today. l ant not surprised that he aiya the light in the Sixth dktriet hat just begun' nor am I surprised, that he . ia floundering ' around for excuses ior . hia in pending defeat' .... - - But I am sorry that he .display ' such poor sportsmsnthip. li seems that - one -oe- long - honored by the people -would1 be alow to charge the people with falling off ehady political stunts' - - simply because' they hava ahown a de termination to aeleet a new eongreu- nan. And by what proeeaa of reason ing he compare the last 'primary to the WrightsviJl convention in .1910 ia bo- -( yead any comprehension. - - - "Ho aavt with reference to the action ef tha Wrightavill convention that he appealed to the' State executive commit- - tee for a primary with the result that he walked away with the nomination. , May X remind him that in the recent content there waa a primary provided by - law, without, any appeal . to' the State , executive committee, and his opportun ity to walk away with the nomination resulted in H. I. Lyon's leading him by something like 1,500 votes. Tar Heel Democrats who - wish, to - attend the Democratic National convcii- tioa in Baa Franeisco the last of the - month - snay feci reasonably: euro-of -get tie ty-kets. National Committeeman ,4- W. McLean gaid today. :. r, . .. This goes fox tioM who ra. not dele gates, he. said. Wire of delegates and alternates will be provided for as will L WOMEN SUFFER? Says Tenneaaee Lady, and Will 7 . Just Co Suffering, She Say a When Cardui ia Right at Hand -1 - . Caryville, Tennv Hosting her experiI one snafjrbnfflt'otheTi who" tfHTtb from disorders common among women, Mrs, Charles Bains, of this (Campboll) eonaty, ssyr: "I had womanly trou ble till I couldn't rest, couldn't sleep, sad waa nervous and suffered a great deal of pain in my head, limbs and back. I would get to tha place where "For years X had known of Cardui, asd it Is strange bow a woman will just "go en ' suffering when The best Teniedy is tha world is right st band but we del ' - v - - " - -' ' 'But finally the pais' was worse, my suffering so great I knew I must do something. A friend mentioned Cardui sad wa seat for it. One bottle helped "1 tookr tontwnof "CwrtsrifTegaiTrrd my strength, built myself Up sad felt like a str woman.': "Can 1 Teeommeni Csrdutf Tes. and gldly, for it ia a God-send to suffer ing women. I bops when they' suffer with troubles common to women they doa't wait, but get this sure remedy at ones.' - ' Aay druggist can supply Cardui promptly Call on yours today.Adv.' CHANGE0'' LIFE nriod slwuldtsAsMUi Fiws . Boast Trssrmif. It reduces efcaflsBUflBssssBBBjCsssss) attisBksl sOOQCsKSOCs annas esad smngdMns the oe fsaa, snsshting an pasting thss and saferyl Huadnds st this age, and exhsm suffssed rran srregulsr, painful -w siq ibmi 4 persosM, jsacorrriaa (wlutefj, sbc aca ocean saliewad afcer rnMsfjpItcstioew Not aaraanmg smdkjns, bus a bsrmless SWScooo gnmHtmd or mooy bade - Tsm'mnsaislt sad full pertkulass on tsqusst. FIVE POINT Smppitmitt $1.00 m Vox OSpvdml Pilli for Womtn, He SW itmk, mrm kml H TtUt are Hinh. i.i i..iit,..M..iSi,J ) tM lVt rOINT. mr mrkmZ rsro rtotnt toenpaay, Bicbnsond, Ya Have Soft STRAIGHT HAIR Yen Can Havs Long, Straight Soft, Lustrous, BtsauxiTui riair py UsinB rrrniP! Pomade , lliULli I Ux Dressing Stop Falll a r Hair, remove !sn erasl and saakea joor balr grow lone-, . allkjr. Try a Hi onx ta tty. vl4 tr drj sioree or seat by Mix. 2.1 (mil uian or coin. aegJfT wiXTin rvKmYwHJC&x SEBOirv srrnieiNB CO, ; AIUUiTA.fiAs I tf ' 'j 1 1 v any North Carolina Democrat who want to go and sea the fun.' - " 1 r North Carolina headquarters will be at the Grand hotel, whaxe practically all the Stats- delegatesTwiU atop." A" few rooms heretofore reserved for delegates, Mr. McLean said today, will be avail able for convention visitors because some . delegate! have found it impos sible to go. i...i.,.4'.!.-.1.w.1.i,i--.. "At least two kinds ef weather-will be encountered on this trip," Mr. Mo Lean said by way of enjoining the Tar Heels to g-fortified. ."Th trip from North Carolina to the foothills of the Boekies-will - reanirer- snnrmer, clothing whUe the trip-from ths Kockisa to San Franeisco and probably- the stay in San Franeisco will require heavier clothing. Those who are wise will at least take one winter suit and an overcoat." -. KITTRELL BOY DROWNS . IN TAR RIVER WEAR HOME Kittrell, iuns J..Th bodyof Enoch Hightji 17-yest-old , whita boyof this place,- who i thought - to ; hsM - bees drowned in' Tarrver Friday while at tempting to swim. ' had - not been , re covered today.- r. .. - . --' Thursday . afternoon - Enoeh Hignt Meft bit: home here.' and went, to the farm ef a relative, Ju B. Wood lief, who lives about two' miles; from here and near" Tar river. The'boy was to re main over night and drive some cattle back' to Kittrell tha next day. ( ' About Aon Friday flight told Wood- 4-lief . that , he waa going home, and rua-dqwa cxopls hj two wmss tim U snanr buunccs. Umi and ki.hlr m. and U embers of Cmihl pkniciam and former Public H tilth ffi. wr niDiic II tilth effi. doctsr er4 dragsM rpur FOR THE BATH TALCUM SPONGES BRUSHES BATH SALTS 'Bfid the many require ments for the bath are -Lto.be found here jna ; complete assortment; : J " w- - j. C. Brantley DRUGGIST ' BOTH. : 14 PHONES 15 You smack your , lips over it be- ..cause.y,OjiLJike ita--taste, its quality he genuine satis faction it gives. WhiteJiouse" BRICK i t j .in - ''' Ice Cream Dairy Products Co i -h : ' 1217 Phono1218 Handsome - r i il i ii In atftmlna tiAMtaaMA halri Yoo caaunprovs your baaf sroadar' . fully by using ' ' . Nelson' Hair Dressing NtbonV ttlca tha curl out of stubborn, uarulr bait. It's ho for th srilp ttrsngthens -the luwroots-cnakss - the hair hmg and thicii 1 All good drug etores keep UtUeJu Be sun to get gsniun Nelson. Nelson's .ItBSMfNMlM " Sldm d. Vs. 3ED Woodlief thought 'is had done so, while the youth's people at Kittrell thought ho wss still st Mr. 'Woodlief s, until Saturday morning when the discovery was made that he had disappeared. A search was immediately- begun, and clothes were found on the banks of Tar rivet which the boy's mother" identifled as being his. A footprint was seen in tha soft soil near-the water 'edge, thought: tor have been .Bight's track. Volunteer" workers are itlll searchisg tha river " bottom but have fouad no trace of tha body. ' - ONB KILLED 4N WBECK OF -r--,....,.,.. .v FERE MARQUETTE SPECIAL Chicago, 111 June H, One maa was killed and a score or mora injured today when the Fere Marquette "Besort Special, bringing- week snd parties from Michigan summer resorts, crashed hhead-on into - an -enst-boand -- freight train, in the South Chicago yards. - The .dead man , is George Batemaa, of Grand Bapids, Mich., conductor of the passenger train. ' Bailroad officials say soma one left a switch open, allowing ,ths freight train to ,run in on' the west-bound track, directly in front of the passen ger train. 1 'if-' - '- -'' ' Nearly ' nine-tenths.', of Tellowstone' park if under forest, ; ; v MRS. THOMAS' WORD TO WOuEll relit of the Great Good Lytlia E. Pukham's Vegetable , GmpounrJ Did For Her. Morriee, Miehv ''About a year after ny second baby waa born I suffered wita diuinesa every morning so that I eonld hardly get around. I had heard froen other women about your medicine and had read letters about it so any hus band got mo Lvdia E. Plnkham's Vege table ,- Compound which I took accord ing to directions and in a short time I was mtirely relieved. I also took tha Tegs able Compound before my last baby suae and am thankful to say that it re- ieved my aufferinps very much and I thall never be without it at such times. IndsTalVlpon teHinjfltMrZ En, f hokas. Box 184, Morriee, Mioh. Women' should not continue to suffer lay in and day out and drag out a sickly, lalf -hearted existence, - missing; thres ourtbs of the joy of living, when they n find health ia Lydia . Pinkhama iTegetable .Compound. If you would like free confidential ad ice address Lydia E. Pinkham Medieine, , Lynn, Mais. 0o0ooo00a ELLISBERG'S . 1- EAST ; HARGETT , 8THE?T SMASHING , PRICES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Dufliig- Our - - GREAT SALE , $2.50 Gowni SI. 49 -$21lloomerat. $1.49 $2.50 Petticoats .$1.49 ' $1.50 Gowns a . $1.50 Bloomers .$1.00 Bloomera $1.50 Petticoats $1.50 Camisoles OA- 98c .98c 1.00 Corset Corer.,69c . ' Children's Gowna, Pants, j Petticoats, Bloomers and ' . Wslsts . " ; Greatly Reduced "ON THE BUST CORN EE," wesewM'Nt Fashion Footprints .v For Summer . White Kid ClO TC Theo Tie... OIL. id (Tax Included) . White Reignskin tQ rg Cloth-Tho Tie 00. DU Thompson SHOE CO. piii"1 SHOES , .': - , HOSIERY ; OTEEIJ SOLDIERS LLS Mooresville Red Cross Chapter Finds Misplaced -Shipment - rJot So Bad Now n " Atlanta,. Ga, Juael-L General csia sternution seised members of the Junior Red Cross- of the Mooresville, K, C chapter recently, when it was discovered an error in billing had resulted in a ewiteh ia two shipments Sent oat bv ths juuionhw-oas to Korope and one to the government hospital, lot tubercular soldiers at Oteen, Jf. JC, . In th shipment prepared for Europe were arty rag doiia maae by the dots and girls of Mooresville ' chapter for their little frieass across the sea, the GALLSTONES T-r FREE TREATMENT. , Avoid aa Operation -by sea ding roar name and address to THE GALGO CO, Marfolk. Vlrgiaia. The) Cairo Co. will awad yaa a aoUts of their roanody froa of charge, aa the condition that yesj wllL U peasible, aead thesa tha stones' yaa are reUored f and a letter af n4rratst The Galco Co Norfolk, Va. PLAY vITH DO SAINT JOHN'S DAY EXCURSION ! To Oxford, iV.C. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY " I" LJune 24, 1920" " Fare for the round trip $2.54. Special train will leave ' ' Raleigh 7:30 a. ro. Returning arrives at Raleigh 7:10 . p; m. This special train will be operated on time in both directions. J - - ; : ' Apply to any ticket agent ' JOHN T. WEST, D. More Nutritious Bread and ' Biscuits . . . No food ia ojmportant asjbread. It . is served, at EVERY meal. Care should be taken that the bread you serve ia the best that can b madesT DAN VALLEY U WHITE SATIN DAN RIVER SELF-RISINC" " 7 ' FLOURS are hulled by" a special process that retains all the nutriment of the' high grade Winter Wheat from: which they are made. Nothing could be more delicious and j"oJej5omeJthanthrM and cake made with these famous ' old brands of flour. They are the , product of twenty-five years' experi ence in making flour of exceptional quality. Preferred by good house keepers all over the South. Make their acquaintance today. DANVALIJ:YMItl3,anTaie7ir v l?II.UILIll.li,l:ii;l!l!lllllll!lll!IIIII i JUS,, Bright KEEPING the bullmgs pained is a good way to save money whea lumber h high, aod a paired hc makes a sabsfiedleoanU You iSave $1 per Gallon ST hurmg the nght Ud el t .il tm J t n the ai.mds Lturt. SCOpaistiare ' hlel'Mmh shrhl. -aVytoottaeaad wr Uiu no and thqr are gw1..a hj a mmbm yea law. welt Tsots is s SCO -CO pai mU spacis tor my ana. sad yea cat eet al me suddloaaa's arose) whea you buy from aa. , r - y Send today for FREE Paint Book ' -. f m aisdWteaatlor aay fwriM yo sImMVi thii book, h was sn yaa nun pa, ana This hk caat aa aaarly as yea yea is kiddles ef France nad Belgium. In the shipment Intended for Oteen were 252 washrags made by the Juniors for use ia the hospital.' - 7.. When it was learned that' the. dolls had. gone to Oteen sad the . washrags were en route for the other side, the secretary of the Mooresville cbapter im mediutcly sat down and wrote an apolo getie letter to tha Bed Croon director at the hospital,, expressing keen regret for. the error and requesting the .re turn of "the dolls. v'''-JC li'A - -This was the naswer she gott'- "Bcturn' thoaedollst Not for sll the washrags in the world! In the first place, I could nt if I would, for there's not s man of these 700 soldier-pstients that wouldn't light ms to the death 'If I tried to take away his doll. And in the second .place, I wouldn't if I could, for ef all tha things the Bed Cross ha dis tributed. t. Oteen, j. nothing jjias been such a regular hit as these fifty rug dolls. The boys are eraner about cm TA0LET$ rgg All ' dachea Neuralgias Colds and La Gripp . m- A,. or P. A.4 Raleigh, N. C 'i. 0jf r en up the Home at aaast pm BM to yoot prnpow. $1 Is but w wul Udl; kwJ YoortnditU good with vs .... The Sontleni Cotton Oil Co. (Paint Departiasul) ' ' -, ' 206 BaySt, East, Savannah, Ca. -fa. than a kid over - hia rt Christmas, snd if yoiv've got any more, for heaven's sake, send 'em", f ' t ,' , -- The secretary, of 'the..! Mooresville chapter is contenting herself now with Relief Bell-ans Hotiwater Sure Relief laELL-ANS LrOR INDIQCSTION TO ' L' '"v"' Economy,,: :;McmM'' - ST. REGIS coffee costs less because it makes more cups of GOOD coffee to the pound than other brands. Since . it costs no inore Tdave the not use ST. KEGIo r : : rom your irvcir, in olr ' "-aanftarq jt(na,.pntp MUTUAL COFFEH CO., MONTGOMERY. ALA. A Cool Place to Shop - ' ' rau ion's SMotpm ejNTm" - j ' Dainty Gowns for-lalLx)iccasion&-aL Reduced Prices A lid I MAY'S cojtviai n .uvu . - i , .r ; artistic Exquisite Evening Dresses in Silk Creations that sug gest beauty in every fold. Delightfully dainty Eve ning Models in fine cotton .fabrics. Price CQ 7C begins at P7 10 ; Day shades in Silk Dresses Prices begin ; JjQ Day time Frocks of Gingham. Price f A C A begins at . . . . . . . . . .', . , J)TreJU th fond hope th.it the vrasbrags r make as big a hit la Belgium as t doll did at Oteen. . , : y stA I.J Jl ttl-rlttsTf f TffaiTaa aflflirh Tlnlula haadssadda-- . ;"Ws tried two read rj. eUlnt ea kakiadinu and th.v did him .. . Weswd bottlM WD.D. IX ' TheSiandsefBTatoral nam sf D D. D.ha aritlaa to UU ( tl woodwlul nlUt it o tbaai -- eaeapolieatioa eaBpl.lly smo. pinsaHltchiuaad baninc. Whr not tir O. D. i v M oao and be coaTiaccdl Vaor BMaar k IT th. Srat eotll doas ul hria tiUL Saa, Sw andll-BS. TryftftlXSaattso. JED.IED.IIXi iMl lotion JbrShJn Plseaso -An women ND not goffer from the ills peculiar to the sex.; BTELLA VITAE is an eminent doctor's prescription that for three generations has been RELIEVING suffering women' and keeping young girls from BECOMING, iufr ferinff women.' ?x . . Sold by your druggist; npon the distinct agreement i that if the FIRST BOTTLE gives no benefit, he will refund the money.,, S TELLA VITAE con do no HARM, even 'if it does no good. Why not TRY itinstead of sufferingi Mr. Satie SaMoa, of Dunmore, Xy. say: - "I eouldn't stand oa say foot aa boar wlthont lying down, I ased on bottle of 8TELIA VITAE and now I can be on my feet all day." thacher renlaNt ca Ch.nmmm.rn. T s, U.S.A. v best, vdiy - tuht . "ThtCofffVHth ftu 4ifo and no mtpmton J on Summer's Ifottest Days. fashioning. Day time "Frocks of Voile. ..,'$16.50 Day time Frocks of Linen.; Price ,beg ins jj24 J .......... ( .... Day time Frocks' of Or-; gandy. Price fOA ft A begins at .... OLJ,J3, Pay. time Frocks of Dot ted Swiss. - COC ftft Price begiri at vaCsleUU X27 . - JI"I livv , ... . Y . . ?Prf-t?r?'7f?PPPr?rgf?j7Pr7n-inr?p"-.nr -r- ' n v- -
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