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NEWS -AND OBSERVER, - RALEIGH, N, - C,--TUESDAY -MORNING, JUNEz291923 16 TWO STATES WILL ACT AT QliE TIME " V'.-". . Both North Carolina and Ten- . I ArtiMlttirO HI PPT .SB A v. ; in Auousi , V :' . BICKETT ASSURES WILSON OF HIS RECOMMENDATIONS Forces' of Anti-KatiflcUonlt .Divided By Simultaneous Ao- tion; North Carolina Legiala : ;: tur Wffl Likely Meet Antrut -IJad i and TenneieX)n V Anfnst 9th EXUM ALLEN ACQUITTED OF SERIOUS CHARGES - TOe calling of the Teaaessee legis lature to meet oa August t W wmfidaf iv. m,;l-.l!a ili Susan B. A- Uonr amendment, and the possibility . -.. . .. .. i . T,JJuu..Jae.,JpriawTO . teably way not be wiieX 1bI bSuO - auui man v 1 - - aiderable speculation i admiaiatratioa tlrelea hen w to what may happea if both etatet attack tbit eomewhet veia tloue problem elraultaneoutly. Oa the face of the fact. It appears th. the fame of -the wrtirnrtiffatiw Uts .for many weeka eentered hera ia Rilaiffh and wuiu a atreaooue eanv "palganitaiuit the ameadmant thramttg-L eat the Mats, wui do aeaiiereo. the local omeee of the aatia there have already tone out appeal to the Gover nor of Tennessee, urging him to be deaf to thou van would have bin call a special aeetloa. It ie naderetood that the rejeetioBiata will eitabliih head quarters ia Nashville immediately and a part of their workers will be eent across the Blue Bidge. . Nir Mut AifHt t Tests tive agreement haa been reached by the admlnistratioa to call the North Carolina Legislsture U.to special aes ak oa August 2, with a remote possi bility that the opening may be moved op to July 27. The time hinges npoa the State Tax Commiuioa, and whea it, will be ready to advice the Governor that it is. ready: to. present lie program of revaluation, Governor Biekett said that he expected to know by next Mon de when he would call the special aevion. . . Considerable work yet remains to be done toward the revaluation of all the property ia the State before the eom mlasioa will be ready to tell the Leg islature what the assessed wealth, of the Bute ia. More than GO counties have been completed, and reports are eom laU ia dally from the others. Com missioner Maxwell said yesterday that the work is progressing well, and that the bulk of the task bow ia completing the asiesameat of corporatioa property, j Replies To President. the Wilson telegram wiin ine eiaie ment th-. he eipec.ed to ask the special session to ratify the amendment, io accordance " with - his - announcement March 13, when he wrote the ratifica tion leader, Bepresentative , W. N. Everett that he would bow to the in evitable and request ratification--. Mr. Everett does apt share the hope of ntany political leaders ia the Bute that Tenuersee will ratify before North Carolina has aa opportunity, and is planning for fight that he believes will overcome all opposition ia the special session. The antis are equally active, and whatever the outcome of the measure la the state aerota the moun tains, North Carolina will lihely see the question threshed out on the floor of the legislature. Governor Bickett's response to the president's letter follows: "My dear Mr. President : "I have the -honor to acknowledge receipt of your telegram in regard to the suffrage amendment. While this telegram doea aot seem to call for aa answer, I gave, to the press a state ment that while I was not personalty impressed with the wisdom of or the necessity for woman suffrage jn North Carolina, I recognized ita coming at . 1 : . -1. 1 - ...j 1 1 - Ak : I aession of our General Assembly that the sensible and graceful thing to do would be to accept the inevitable and Sromptly ratify the amendment This stilt my position. "With great esteem, I beg to remain, 'Sincerely yours, T. W. BICKETT," Hon. Woodrow Ylfilson, ' President of the Vnited States, 'Washington, D. C." Is Dismissed When -Charge Is - -Declared OronndleM B j.,- 2": " Froiecatiaf Lawyer - T?jum Anea," tboard Ai Uae mA chinist. who was arrested and locked up GMarday eft erases at o'clock without bail on a warrant, charging Bim wiia criminal aeeaalt oa Mra. GUdya Dudley wife of Harry Dudley, Seaboard Be, jneui, waa givea a heariSg ia eit court yesterday at 4S o eioea vno ecmpieieiy aooaitted of all thargea when Mr. W. C. Donglaaa, jttorfteyXoOherjroeeeBtloa, naked that the ease be dw iseed since tha charge were abeo'.utely grouadlees. Mr. Hurray Alien and Mr. Walter Wat son appeared for the defense. -.- The assault was alleged to have oe ufel on the night-of.Juaa-lL-but.jso eonphiint wet terd usUl 4aat Than- day, Juae Si. The accused and his wife, with tae complainant and her husband. occupy a house Jointly at ZZO west Lane street. Mr. Allea ii tt year old and haa the reputation of being a man of character. - Mr. and Mrs. Dudley have beea in BaJeigh for eight months, tag hero from Virgiuj- Neithe.' Mr. Dudley aor Mra.' Dudley were present to prose the aaargeo aad it ia understood that they offered Sua- day -tO'Soatpromiao the case if the de fendant would par them t50. At the coa- I elusion of -the trial Mr, AUen-ex gratulated by scores e( friends that filled the court room during the hearing: Willie Dixon, negro, paid a fine of IS aad ooata foi shooting a black eat oa Booth streets Dixoa declared that the offending aaimal ato his chickens and that be didn't really mean to kill her bat wae shooting at a spotud eat who was wofap offender.- - - W. 0. Martin Bad J. Beh warts plead guilty-to nn-aff ray nd -wereosch lined ca half the eosU of the action. Clifton Hearn for slapping Ma tile Jackson. Mid a Una of W and eosta. Bophle Dixon for disorderly eoadoct by much cursing waa fined tS and eoets. -Manuel Crump and Willie McCrae were arraigned ob gambling charges and testified against by Officer Gargis, who arrested them Sunday afternoon. Cramp paid a sbo of eio and eoste while Jle Keeps Out rwlosquitoes Mosquitoes win quickly depart whea Prevail tol ia aptayed. Spray walla, ceil ing. Boo and larniahinc of room before reuring o Insure a psscsf ul night's sleep. Dose pot stain. 8pedal eotnbfatstioa Sprayer and Pint Can ia bandy baa aaveo you money, iLteatyooreleslsrlB. Additional f-t cans: Pint, 0c; Quart, $U0; Half Oallon, f US. .Traveling about the country to re duce the high cost of living, educate hie sob aad enjoy hie middle age life Frank Barrold, of Canton, O., ia sleeping end eating in n specially consrueted touring car, the construction of which has beea converted into something which-' closely resembles the body of a Pullman car. KLI 8 LAZARUS 1 Great Undertelllrig Store I DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cenU buys '"Dauderine." Af ter aa application of "Daaderine" you can not find a fallen hair or any dan druff, besides every hair ahows new life, vigor, brightness, mora color and thickness. adv. Banish Nervousness Put Vigor and Ambition Into Run-Down, Tired Out People. If you feel tired out, out of sorts, de spondent, mentally or physically de pressed, and lack the, desire to accom plish things, get a 60 cent box of Wen dell's Pills, Ambition Brand, at Hicks t'ptown Btore, Wake Drug Store, 811 ver Drug Company., Tucker Building Phar macy today and take the first big step toward feeling better right away. If you work t"o hard, amoke too much, or are nervoue because of over indul gence of any kind, Wendell's Pills, Am bition Brand, will make you feel better in three days or money back from Hicka Uptown Store, Wake Drug Store, Silver Drug Company, Tucker Building Phar macy oa the first box purchased. As a treatment for affections of 'the nervous system, eonstipatioc, loss of ap petite, trembling, sleeplessness, ex hausted vitality or Nervous Indigestion, get a box of Wendells Pills, Ambition Brand, today on the money bark plan. GOOD GROCER GOOD MEDICINE An East Nhyitle CroeeMr Says Ho Has Ued Biack-Draufht for Years, whenTr Trou- bled with Torpid Liver. ggsj Nashville, about doubt Tenn, "Ton ask me Black-Draught. It is without tbo best liver medicine made. and I don't believe I eoold get along without it" declared Mr. W. K. Parsona, recently. Mr. Parsons, who ia a prominent grocer at Z43 North First Street, says further: I take it (Black-Draught) for tour stomach, headache, bad liver, indigestion, and all ether troubles that are the result of a torpid liver. I have known and need it for years, and ess and do highly recommend it to every I won't go to bed without It in the houaa. It will do all it claims to do. t- canVasy,. enough t or it. Thedford Black-Draught, which has boen in successful use for more than 70 years, ia a medicine especially adapt ed to the treatment of many liver trou bles. It has proved helpful to thou sands and thousands of persons Buf fering from stomach aad liver com plaints, and should be helofnl to yon. Black-Draught la easy to take and has not the bad after-effects, to com mon with- many mineral drags. Moat food druggists sell it Adv Cras had judgment suspended en pay ment of the eoets. -.. ... J. A. fhrkca and L. A. Blake were con victed of drnnkeBDe Syket paid a tne of 113 aad eosta aad J rfgmeBt was suspended on payment or ths tostr in 5iake a aBO.'.'Tsr-"-r. . .... - r LCC. WILL PERM!! AUUNQ CRySHED-.STON E Tba Corporatioa Commissioa ws ad vised by the Interstate Commerce Com mission yesterdaythat an ameBdment had beea made to the order jssausa iast oekr prohibiting ths haulinerof-anything in open top freight eara l except RUB-MY-TISn ls a powerful Antiseptic - and Pain killer, cures Infected cuts. Id soresr tetter. etcrRelieTes SprafauNeuTargiaTT? 3Rheuma-; END OF EIGHT YEARS MISERY Ua-LydEinUiam -Vegetable Compound T; -' and Recoyered, ' PPIIII Newark. N. Jv The doctor said 1 fSad aa organie trouble and treated mo lor-aeverar weea At times I could not walk -at aU and I suffered JteliJuBI back and limbs so I of tea bad to star in b e d. I Buffered off and on for eight r a a r a. Finally I heard that Lrdia E. Plnkham'B V s g o table Compound was a good medicine and tried it with splen did effect. I ean now do my boose, work and my waahing. I have recom mended your vegetable Compound and Tl M lf.if.1 J .L -J four uiuou jusaisiin win vi my iriendt are taking them to advantage. V'ou eaa use any name for a testimonial.'' Mra. Tbcbbsa CoTKmr 7S Burnett St, Newark, K. 3. fou art Irtvlted lo write for fret sdvtcs No other medicine haa beea so suo- eeeafur in relieving woman's Buffering has Lydia E.rPinkham's Vegetable Compound. Women may receive free nd helpful advlee by writing the tydia Pinkbam Meateine uo.. lyns. Maee. Such letters are received and answered by women only and held ia strict mnsdence. coll.-The order 'was amended 'si the request of '-Highway Coauaiaaioser Frank; Page,' whea tba ahipments of crushed stone fee? road work ia the Stats were bald up. - Crashed stoas will begla meylag agaia -aad road work eoa tianed without further iaterraptioa. ARRIAGE LICENSES i Two aurriago lleoaaes were issued from tbo office of tbo register of deeds reaterday: , " . . , , , loula Wsrllck, Atlanta te"M!s Katie A. Mayaarda MorritviUo. -' ' " Benjasaia a Horton, P sleigh, to Miss Hanoi Byrnm, Baleigh. "before a ehauffear'a. lleente will be Usuedr'lB-dereland, f), a aew tariff odinanee provides for the taking of" finger prints of ths applicant. . COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY - vi PRINTING AND BINDIK G , is t-t r- -- as . - '. . "He - -C iZ i ib;iv i. w. 't' -. CrsMttors of AdTertising titeraturej - . 7 " ' i ; - a saw m t sbbbb bbbbw-- t a . . - .. , FRANK S WILLIS ASK : "WHERE'LL J : You Spend Your VACATION? 99 K4 tajtltef wbers yea go youH want a Bathing Suit and yosH want ens that will compare witU any oa ths beach or lake. Our Bathiag Salts aro all wool. Toull liks lliem became they're- t, "Jsst A .Ittle Different 'fti,. iTL.ii: Jen A Little Better- ..ifiS j M - Clothiors Haberdashers Hatters Phones 176 ' 1 - . " ' "' . l' 1 ' . t ... . ... 16 Eatt Hargett St and 205-210 S. Wamington $L Don't Forget! NEW INTEREST QUARTER BEGINS JULY FIRST Any deposit made before the close of business July 3 will driwJnterest frprri TJuIy rj; May ws help you sawe? Citizens National SIcsrWitFSirely I m i rvf SJM M III B.g 4 & C CC .. . ruaiU Talking - 'jj This Patent or Dull Kid Pump at i "" sfl M -HaPnat::4m-f tt-1Baw- - -. - -. - - .. - ... Il t-j " ii w - j 'f w I ftliia ahnwii tfi aiip Pfoaranp I II ). i1tSt : I Sale of Summer Footery. J J I ' 'rVi Hosiery Special iSfrftfiSf S2.00 Silk Hose bUck and feSf'wTi browa -j . L : i l. r Wm. Heller & Co. 'DJ "saBaBaWsaaaaaaaBa - V TJjji Jt 'rM ri 1' wr I,' i l ftft vi, , . I :. . . ' I I I ' r-i--- ; ; : ; ' ' ii... a mm' . . n m m as m m m .mm mm - w . . . .: m m . n s ,-v 111 II II II II l 1J - . . I I . mmgl- CRASH IN Machine PRICES BIG SALE Next Friday TALKING VALUES IN TALKING MACHINES NEXT FRIDAY-ONLY ONE DAY Coming ONE SONORA MACHINE - RelaU Price $200. Sale Price $146.00 , 0GHT KIMBERLY MACHINES Retail Price $125. Sale Price ' $80.00 TWO SUPERTONE MACHINES Retiiric"eS125-Sale'Pric $74.00 i I These talking machines are to be placed on sale at less than the fac tory cost because our contract with the Victor people compels us to handle only Victor machines. " They are absolutely first class, ancl these prices are-forced upon us by the necessity of confining ourselves to one make Immediately. Our loss is your gain. . . - 1 Are You Going to Throw Away This OPPORTUNITY? - Six Victor 85c C " Records FREE- '!' with each ' , machine ' ' i FREE YeiF Yes! Six7 Records FREE
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