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r no tg NEWS 'AND OBSERVER. - RALEIGH.- N.G. 1DESDAY" MORNING." JUNE" 2y, ; IVZO CAILEY DENIES CHARGE -CHOUGHT BYiGARDNER iXraads Statement As Jsls,Aad Information fo tha News and Observer i - X MiA UlLMiMlrtmenLthf follow; kerver report of Hoi. O. Max Gardner's peeVSokxJfclouat .-88. The Lieutenant-Governor stated thai so was la receipt of tnforaatioa which - fed nira-te positively believejhat2the teveaae officers t Iwrtk Carolina had " beta called inte- conference for3ext .. Thursday to make arrangement! to wort ea nun for the eleetioa of Cameroa ' Vowloaa4-nXiTjir time on advice of machine lesdere to . the di feet of O. Max Gardner. t request of Mr. Gardner that he giee tu me Me -information waicn ie him to positively believe" thlt foolish and utterly falaa liael upon myself. Meantime I deaouaee as absolutely false thta taformatioa, and pot ltTrp-to-Mf.4 Gardner either to tire He source or to j make the retraction and trology that a fentlemaa wilt set- withhold. - - - It 1m true that alae of air deputies rzwart en last ; Wednesday directed to report to my office it Balelgb thle week. The object la calling them to Baleigh wea to prepare them for their 'work la cob section with the . ealei ta t When I was about to aead out the let- - tor -oalliac -4beee-deautie--te--Bateigh oaa of my bfiTce deputies suggcited Miitt1 I ought to delay failing theie officers to Bajleigh natil -after the primary -ae -Tf action might be need by Mr. Gard ner or hie fries de to make political eapl- t.'l Ta.lt tha atio-B-tatioa With the re mark that thii off" mart proceed with tea rmslnsaa, tfgarateeo ot poutim wemm-del-mongers ; that we ebould S fear to rflroceedwhh -Tur-dutie7snd that-I wo lUl aesuBii-enBf j-nepoaeiWlity-Tor my action, n th eveai any oao sougni to make capital or it. I r-T I'. V . . . . . - Tt nnat ha ahviima that If I were Je- that ihu num be activa in the contest for the- Demoeratia nomination for governor. I would keep them ia their own rCTpcctlTe'locantift la thle dual 1 r.-h omiaini. It must DO arm obvious that If r had anrthlnr cl apolitical eharae terete say- to them, I would InbTlairew-to-RaWgab would aend eome one-to them with aiy message, Mr. Gardner at least, may be ereditc4ith--ajiowiBttBieLaBa nie ....tin-.. ti "nnaltiv! helluva" IBtl T lUit a ennferanra fai-welitieai pnrposcf 'i ecenriiipgiy a reneciioa npoa aim. T 9n nnl even know how thejsanlae appPtlcnrtjud-with reepect to the tea. didaeire ox ueeara, uaraaer ana Morn- son. I know that at leaet on or then will ba credited with hatinar-more sense than to euromoa him to a eonfer- tnea that had for ite pnrpoee the mobilt tatioa .jof.the Hcrenne foreee against Mr.' Gardner. The "coTjfereaeoWiH-tie publiff end Mr. Gardaar and hia frieada ar larited. - - , T have Al ba inadvertent ta the many reporta emanattng from Mr. Gard nor, bis headquartera and a , certain Baleiga eorrespondene, whose indisposi ilnm tA (tai tnm with inr anrft 4a.Hpa Utoo-Widely adjejyacdyklmeelfJo reqnira comment oat wit pan. 10 ine sentiment and 'aymparhy for Mr. Gard or. aeemed all to claim. no faeta or the matter are, that a srambofc of the depatie- are frN Mr Qardatr. How . many I have -not tronblc4lolaqniTo. Kor do I know bow maay wero for Mr. Page, aor o many are for Mr. Morrleoa ' I hard re- apoeted their righu and their manhood a 1. jeepeet other mea'at Jlhey kayo had ae ordera ar suggestions from jnej and the maa who thinka they would take ordera dceereaa nly f-b lodged -aa, cording io ata Jnagment. One of the bead of the rerenea system l this outs -js zor jar. uardaer. Ae eae kaoM thfiw facte better thaa Mr. Gard ner and hie managers. effect-that -thriirttrnat BereunerfoTeerl ta-4ii-titateajre moTtng 1 a body against Mr. Gardner; but aot uatil bow have I thought it necessary to giro attntlnn in tha Trnnrt. aa (KaIv motive, ihat of -endeawrlng-to make Bpeaking of the depntiee' as a whole. there are 60 with dntiea aader Mr. 8. B. Brame. of BichmoaL Va op erating la this State aa Mobiblton acenta. If Mr. Gar daer or lia manager aare any charm to make ataiaat any of these, they oaght to make theta te Mr. Brame. Be surely eannot bo ana- plaef-haTbig any apeeial interest r or being subject to any partiality in I North Carolina politics. The fact that jilr. Gardner and kia manager hare set p general hue and ery instead of mating complaint to Mr. Brans will aoariaea the reader of their ebjeet to areata aympathy ther. thsateabtarn joauca. .. A large a amber of my deputlea art young, ladiea. Many of the ethers are civil eerrie appolnteee who-- aota if at all la other atataa. - They have neither interest aor influence ia North Carolina politiea. This leares only few to account formainly the maa at- N sjOww enO at aaw pdciT' la Casnrearkstaar thaa laaporta4 vfisa.- ' I -: .-5 -POMFEIAN OLTVE OIL Purity- ST. REGIS is the purest of pure cofiee blended from the highest . trualitv of coffee grown; perfectly roasted, and sold to yqu only in aani tary, air-tight tins that werve 1 the , ? ( purity and richness of its full flavor."" '7 aCUTUAl COFFEI Ctt. MONTOOMERY. ALA. " 770 Cof VHlh fta asiiis mnd no eupenore" Doat get Into the rat of ' belief that i ia your fata to auffet. It ia your right to enjoy. Health ia nor , mal and right Tie spine ia ita fyandatioa. See me today. taehed to the divialoa offlcea.- They are North Carolina Cemoerata and maa of standing. I have seen ealy oaa ar two of thaa ia two awatha, ad had only official communications with . them. . My letter are oa Ala, and I iavita inTesti-gstloar-They-wonld aeorJLl obey any man's efforts to tail them kow they shall ota or whoso ause they moat espouse. If tkay are indignaat at Mr. Gardner's unjust attaeke- npoa themr-I - aaaaot blame them, nor can any other man. JlaallyT- Mr.: OardBirMeatly8ffered to buy a hat fpr any maa who wooia show him, evidence that any of the raven ne men. -had destroy el e. distillery . ia the alx weeks, prior to the primary of Joaa etE If he wUl stand to his promise, I will take front aim one baa dred and fifty bate at leastl Oaa af the deputies broke an 20 distilleries ia tha month af May, aad three mora be tween June 1st aad June 6th.- The docket of TJnited Btataa Commissioner Batehelor at Baleigk- wiU ahow about eighty warranto by onr depntiee lax the perioa meniionea oy - Mr, . uaranet. Jl will ahow him the records npoa de- maad for other parU af the Suta. think he 1 due each of the deanties toroo nau aa ua promise aot to men tion Bis apologies whie woald to mora GOOD PAY FOR THOSE WHO WILL LEARN PRINTING. . Tha Sonthara- Newspaper Pablishers isaoclatioa baa founded at Maeoa, Ga-, ia eonnectioa with the Georgia-Alabama Business College, a VOCATIONAL SCHOOL for teaching young mea and young womea kow , to operate typesetting asaehlnoa ,. Tha time required for thr training ia abort, tha aarroaadiags pleasant, the compensation for tha operator la : - high, aad EMPLOXMENT IS CESTAIN WHEN TOTJ ABB TBAINED. -Gives SPLENDID EDTJOATIONil. ADVANTAQEa The printer af ' today takes high rank la professional aad buelaeee Ufa af tomorrow. Ask the publisher of tha News aad Observer fat hay desired lafe. matioB. .. v " " " r0a:PBOBPECTTJ8 ADDBli TTPEfiJECTINO fclTABTMENT. Georgia-Alabama ButineM College. ... (Aeeradltod) . At""' Zageae Aadereoa, Free. MACON. CEOJTGIA. - , . REPORT FROM THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF ACR1CULTVM CONCERNING . House Ants ' ctt annoying f op thclrfaculty of getting into food, .particularly 'auaisympalbies, cancliet and other. sweCbh Havingr once gamed faeces totartkles of lis.aXjrt.banjirkTediblysH ilreluseaiiiiay unf velame visitors; : r : , TTiey are hot only mfoKeTtheyhelp Jto destroy gadenland.'cops.,, KeepJe8etdisgusting;insectsT away: from yotir.food. - Mo fooi riouaelceeper wiU tolerate) - - I BEE 0 BRAND INSECT POWDER " KILLS Ants, lean, bad-bags, roachee, watar-baga, lias, motha, cootiee aad rnny other booaa hold and garden meaeta. Kille fliee aad uaqvitoee ii fanned into tha air, or burned. HmmLhmmktnJ. fcrA. ptbmi . . j'i ii urn ananab. Ntm-pcimnum. '' lSewSSc. aad 65c eveiywbote MeOORMKX ft CO. - - r rMRM M va uiinmlD I J .!.!!. J SI? m RALTM0R.M0. dr- F-T- hoff jtCt)ri?eTgi 4&Tt&, - . CHIKOPBACTOR ' ' 'mmBmmmmaumwmmalmmmmimtmmm iBB0i jij-ii-ir-it cemmercui ' . . . - - Jatloaal Bank BIde ) srrri&ftl Ben rkoa sat LADT ATTENDANT r : "'zzraZirTrrT77 t v '. 7 , . pmiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiHiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiH 1 ' ' f ' m ' j. . -J 'AlA riBaby-somtortL4' -ffll : Demands a Comfortable -- -fT-TO, ' ' - - LAKRl AGE - ' A Baby Carriaire without a fault. If I 1 AMIl I 'll ' ! jrr rt nart - -l'CTart or Sulky that wilf keep hina " I ; J1 Id j ; ; jj Tf - t ..comfortable and ,happy whenever he ia j Ii-; ' '" ! ' '1 ..'jjj -'jffPt "' . - - - out ofdoor. you could find nothin ( : . fmaw y J - 1 . . : , . . olel. riss noondaif hQat . - Our Carriages are-made of wicker and - i .1 -wTfjjU i: , j ' 1 fibr, and are upholstered with the best I A ajl laTvi fWf L MM A materjalaand can be had either in white J : Vl , & "J j ' p'' "Goodwin.Srr.ith I 'SW II 7 , . ". i SI acceptable. They are deserving : maa and aoaa too well paid. I claim for them tha bata, though I do sot premise that they will wear them. - Ml. Gardner can snake tie "campaign according to his desires, bnt Ira will aot be permitted ta disgraea tha Internal Bevcnue force la tha interest af kia ambition. nirzzr - ; -. ;: - - n S 'i 3. W. BATXET. - i zr Jtt B. Canector loteraal Jtevanue, J Ealeigh, N..Ca ; t iHi-estP- 1 For Sale! U. Si Array Refrigerators BteHaS .! af V. a am Man Stiftwaien. M-h. MA H-k wUm. M.Sa. i wfriail I taw mvIdmJ wltl ab.lM .mi m1nniA Mil aina. ; fa mmiImM at 1 bat. n il ait. It-la. Mt. Onir tuaattr M rm aurtrtt, sranrlaw !, fciuun v trtii.it. aw.it. iim.TiihIh, Uta-st, u. a. Atw X. uui aatv Mtta trrturutn. rs-s-ana. St to. w, w (t tw. t am -fctf imwm attt, tttMaiiitmiitn. ta-av kit, f -Bu tev ts-kk tWv. . KMna mat ami mm. linr.Se. V. a. anw "rstaataa" Bttte c V. HUl ithaw.it. t. . aidt. tt-ia. -aKk. .It-ta. atta, 1 Ottn. Ita amv mtr-nut, tittw - stiiiti ana witi nines, aiiiim wi a r U. S. Army Ranges V. m. 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V 1 " V . :-;. t ..- HANNIBAL L GODWIN For Congress The Maua Wiio Stands On His Record For Hawing Sscursd More National Appropriations For The) Sixth District -it Than All Tha Other Ten ConsreaaioiiaJ Districts In 'Vf; The SUto Combined F : JThej FiT TrPeMriod of T trx el a afaea ava. -. laiir-iyijf. . .....: To tThe Democratic ".Voters'" of iTKe SixtH (Congressional District t 6emarkaT)le aa it may sound ia the light of the facta ia tha ease, tha aharga baa been made that Congresamaa Godwia . should ba turned down at the polls on July 8 because of hia inactivities and having failed to ac complish for bis district anything worth while.-1 am free to say that If thle charge could be auatained I would' regard it ai sufficient just ill catioa (or hia removal and would join tha people in retiring Mr. Godwia from pnblia life aa tha Bepreseatativa ia Congress from this district. But now let us see what tha faeta are. for ia reaching ceaelualona people should ia all caeca base their action on truth and facta, aad sot ietioa ar campaign thunder.. According to the records, aad tha records are what I am going by, it has bees through the efforts of Congress maa Godwia. aasistod by tienatora Simmoaa and Overman, the Sixth Congressional District aeenred mora national and State appropriation during the are year period from 1914 to 1919 and more recognition by the. Federal goverameat St 'Wash ington than all the other ten congressional districts ia tha State of Norh' Carolina combined, and the challenge ia hereby throws at .may maa'a fast to .disprove this assertion. Does thia look like a do-nothing Congreeamas baa bean representing the Sixth Congressional District daring all theee years f I don't think so, and I don't believe anybody else thinka so after they know the facts. In other words, what other diltnet ia the Btata t approach tha recordp of tha "Bloody Sixth Is tbla respect t Tha two big government shipyards in. wilmiagton. Camp Bragg and Its environs at Fayette ville, together with the additional appropriations for tha military camp at Fort Caswell daring tne. world war, tha sew lightship, dredge boat. etc. at tha mouth of tho Cape Fear, to say nothing of the appropriations for the new custom bouse at Wilmington, 'poatoffieea at Fay etteviile, Lumbertoa and elsewhere in the district, appropriations for tha upper and' lower Capo Fear, running, into the handrails of thousands, sad other different appropriaboaa which could ba cited, all establish sir. God win's activities ia Congress during tha past. - Neither Mr. Godwia nor hia most enthusiastic friends aad tupportera aoa tend that he secured all thoia appropriations iingle-handdtnd-Bloaa.ipr. such is not the ease, but it la s matter of record, known aad read of all men, that Mr. Godwin was oa tha job by day aad night, championing the , cause of his peopla, co-operating with Senators Simmoaa aad Overmas as well -ar'-Mrw-dopBitBacwtr-at' Washing Iishment of government industries in the Sixth Congressioaal Pietriet, sad tha resulta are hero to speak for themselves. . Deny it if yoa will, bat like Banquo's ghost, they won't down at any maa'a bidding. It would ba aa fair to the publie and unjust to Mr. Godwia did I aot refer to kia valuable work ia securing appropriations with which to survey tha draiaage diatriota among bis constituents and further farm demosstratioa work sad likewiae kia work ia behalf of rood roads and Dublie hiehwava throughout the district and the entire Stoate of Korth Carolina, sOH? surveys, sew postal and rural" free delivery routra, etc. To Mr. Godwin's credit It must bo admitted that ha hsj bees aetiva Sad industrious in. securing national appropriations witk which to augment State appropriations foe good, roada sad publi highways, connecting every scanty eeat la tha State. Ko more valuable Bervtea eould have bees readerad by anyone, and every aoBn ia the- SUt reeogaiaea this f net. To this should ba. added hie work of securing appropriations for waterways ta kia district aad ia all this way strengthening shipping interests generally for tha good af "ail tho-people. But time and space forbid my going into detail witk all at Mr. Godwia't servieea and activities in tha past. By the side of the charge, however, that be "has done nothing and accomplished nothing " I wish to submit the above facta, thus proving to the contrary, all of which go to ahow that tha Sixth Congressional Pietriet has been well represented by S maa who has boas as tha job morning, noon aad night aad baa tha result ta ahow for ita . Ackowladgias that wa are new passing through tha period of roeoastroo- Mes that mn it inevitabhr follow in tha waka of all wan. I for ana think that tha Sixth CongreesioBal District would commit a serious blunder te aaake change at thia stage of tha game is ker Congressional Representative, whereby s trained snd experienced Congresamaa, familiar witk every detail of national snd International legislation, would bo retired, asd s saw aad Inexperienced mai. substituted ia hia stead. r- - : - It goes without the saying that tha Sixth Congressional District will aoma day-make- a ehangs in tts Bcurescntative. but la tha light of the facta aa glvea ia tha foregoing I believe the thinking' peopla is thia district will agree that tha present ia no time for awappng horses ia mid-stream. In other words, I contend that the publie should ba tha lint consideration with all people, and if thia priaciple or idea ia adhered to, then Godwia wQI ba re-' tained for another term at least It now remains for the people to apeak out Bad say whether they want tolold faat 16 that which ia good sad BPhold tha hands of s msa who has accomplished results, and have them to apeak for themselves, or listen to tha sirea aong of ambitious politicians is follow ing untried men is s critical hour Ike the present. Surely the publie weal would not sanction a change at thia time. J.- L Dunn, N. C. J. C. CLIFFORD.
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