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T JELEC3AMS EXCHANGED - BT DAILEY AND GARDNER 1 letter laiUU Ke?enu ' Men ,Wer Called To Meet To j ,V ork yorMi Defeat -". : 3'iUon, Jb &9.--Ii.utsnant Jlav... nor 0. Has Gardaer, candidate for , i ,jth DuaoerJtU gubernatorial aomlna tiM, upon arrival her today, jreeeirei a internal revenue, requesting that hi giv information aa to th loure of a etatemeat mad. by Air, oaraner in a DMek at Bockr Mount ia which be stated that fc had Toecivednfeliabta in- formation ta the ffet that th revenue officer! ef Worth -rolinu-had -been , called 14 oaietene .for the purpose of planning Ilia detect at the polla oa July Sd. - N Jlr. Gardner immediately rplid, Tb iiaa tlrram fonow: - - - "Raleigh, N. Cr.ntWlD20?q Boav-aV Max Gardner, Wilson, H. C. 'laot laformatioa that menu force kate beea auataonad te meet for any - i political purpo if-motor absolutely 1 fa la. X reepoetfnlly request the touree ' 'of your information. All the men at- . taehed to hia offlea ft errre aaa inae- ! pendent eitiian. They have received bo political ' tuggestlont or directions (na .m, ul if they had received ' theoL they are above accepting them. 4K8igaed) J. W. Bailey, Collector, Mr. Gardaer'i aoswer; "WUsoa. N. C June 28, 1920. To - 7 W. BaUajvCollaetoii Raleigh, N 3, 5 Tear taJesrsra received. Mr informa tion the revenue forcee were to meet ia Raloiah early thia .week lor confer aaea with Cot Austin Watt and-re- . new their work fpr my defeat. (Miei from a reputable member or your xorce, ad It ! only my solemn promiae aot to divulge Mi name that preventi :jny complete exposure of tho effort Clreeted against me by WatU and the . creator part of your foree. It anrely - aaaaot bn denied that ajarg percent aye of your fore hav been" working night and day agaiaat we, - Their te tivity baa been notorious; so ootorloui tkat ay friend hav taken It up with " your, department la Washington. I " "tat a afeerthat say lafonnaut was eomet in the ftret art of hi state-! 'seat a Colonel Watte wa ia Baleigh BuadayIfkrwM-TO,,yw 'mi fore. ad Sty information la that mi mea are to be sent to their home eetlenr under th direction of Colonel Watt to man th poll Saturday ana triv to control th election. (Bignea; - O. Max Gardner. an Offers His Plan For Vic- tory On League Issue (Centiaaed froa Pr.Oo raprewnlativei of their own ehoic in tb augaat tribunal which will eonaider v tb welfare of the world. "Thee delegate ahould be lnat ructed i - not to vote for war without tpecifle in ' tructio from Conarest ot from- the ptepl give by referendum vote. Our natiea' delegate ahould alio bo in- - ' (tructed to imiit upon th diaarmament ot tb world in order that th burden of militarUm any b lifted from the ikoulik-r f tho who toil and the foundation ot an enduring peace laid in frienJahip end co-operation.1 BeaeBt of the Plan. " th beneflta of thii plan may be briefly lummiriaed a follow: . The L'emocmtio party plant itaelf upon aa'witly undentood a-nd" 'tartly defended piineipl of government. It ha the iot to compel ratification im mediately upoa ascertaining tb wiahes of tli majority at tae Senate. It can by tasting vote of wlthhoding vote eonrert a. majority into the two-tliird majority required by the conatitution. It eunnot only end the deadlock now, lut ItrolTer a, plan that will make futur trvJty deadlock impossible and thus euro tb nation from th disgrace that thi two-third provision lins brought upon it. W lion of all the great nation hsv found it impossible ' t get out of war a fact that impair oar uampl in the countrle that are 'triring to establish republic. The tplaa presents a method of electing dele "irates that will insure to the people Jtk right to choose their representatives - la thi great tribunal which offers the orld it only bop ef peace. Be compelling th delegate to await authority from Congress or from the America people direct lef ore giving tkil nation' sanction to war w answer practically all the objection that have Jen mad to tb covenant anft-yet do no ia ft mnnerntirtyTOTmartent witk our nation' rignt and th genius f our lnititution. . Whti w instduct our delegate to de- tnand universal disarmament w turn hway from tki theories of th past Ifram th prKedont that hav written 'hum it a hwtory in character of blood had hasten the coming of the day when tb soig of th angel "On Earth LOttT-eiUO V1CTOJBY UOSD. E1TUEK e Haaifaa ere ia CapitaV aiiuai,. a rayattevlll atveet, or in tlhng ' toa' or Eflrd'a department tor. May hav loot it OB Martin or Union jpepot. Seward if returned to thi 'oftVo. lXr .WANTU, SWJWTKBED DKL'GGIST at nc. Send' reference and state alary la tret letter, Lenoir Drug ' Co., Lenoir K. C. 185 5ft j It With FLOWERS Cut Jlowtrft, floral Dealgni, Wedding tad-CoTraag Bouquet. Palm. Fern and all kind of. Decorative Plant. Narelaaua, By aeiatha, Preeaia and other Bulb for Fall Planting. a STEimiETZ "'.l V"'' : ' Florist - . - SaWgh, K. a David's Salvo I CaaraaUed rr Tkat SUa Trbl. Trr H and you will alwayi keep tt. CbUdra like H for their sore. Any drnggist will recommend it to you. If he doe sot have it ask him to get it for you. Take no ubsti tut. I i new preparation. If you do aot lik it your druggist will cheerfully refund your money. DAVID REMEDY CO ,. Ileneleraon, N. C. ." PeaeiiarOooaitt Toward Mae,' hull hMMit u International anthem. ITb world irrrry-wMf-uuigh tear bar beea abed wttbia.th aa av year to war awayalV tha aiaa at tb world; enoogh blood baa boea poured out cpon the earth to fertillz la every land tbo oU fr4jm which will ipriar the hope of aew.elTiluatiwi, ; . . Our alliei ow ua nearly UrTbintOB of dollar, whlth it will take them fa erationl t pay aad -they-eaaaot. pay it vitheat Maetina- from U Tanquuo (d a toll that will ptoelud th eUb- nt ff,iMn. wa eaa anora to iu any part of thia Ia3altedheai th A mar be noeeeaary to aeear luck ft read- juatment of th termi or tne treaty a may be required to bring friend and famm ia to accord o that the world may tom-orer fleTLkf at one and th world'i eomniore be revived. " rre C. 0. P. fTAel7 Sucb a plan wonjd compel th Bepub- lieana to accept or reject wwTrropo tioa offered- Ifthey aceepUd it would remoV th iiue front politic permit the eonaideratioa of preiiing domeiue proo lema, quicken the worWa progrea to ward peace and win tb undying grat ituda of thoio who err ont againit tb eruel program of th militariit who would Iraild peace on terrenes. If th Republicant reject th plan they would forfeit the tupport Of a Urge part of their pirty th part that follow eottteienee ana M SOI uniru w the vieion of better thing. Buch a clan cannot be eoniidered a re daction of ny thins th Preeldent itand for. Oa th contrary, u a vinatca- tion of th greateit purpoN' he nae pro claimed, namely to mnke th "World for democracy, and it open a wy bv whkh he mar during th remainder of hi term become th moral leader or tb world. GREATTRIBUTE-T PRESIDENT WILSON . i i i - (Continued 1 rom Pag One) echoee of th itorm (till lurked InJhe air- He wa -repeatedly interrupted by thr -ctmor of - approval that - greeted vary throat at th Republican party or at any reference to 'Fraaldent Wiiion Whoa Chalrmaa Home B. Oummlngt, of . tk National committee., bad -been elected temporary chairman and escort ed to th platform, they finally bukd 'LJ3J tention to hia key-note addreir. Dele- irate axpectod lomething to cheer at. They were in the mood for it and they wer not disappointed, "t Caaaminga' Key not Speech. ' Mr. Camming began in a quiet voice. A few ihout of "louder" cam from far back ia the hall, but be bad not proceed ed far before i the great throng was to till that every worf "carried to the highest gallerlei. It wa a long ipeeeh. Mr. dimming uggosted that to hi bearers, but cries of "go on, "take your time," met him. He drove hi point home hard and bis audiaac wa alert to cap them with shouted approval. At ona point he cbJded tb Chicago plat form of th Bopublleana, bicaas it eon tained, h laid, no word of hope for Inland, no mercy for Armenia and be cause it "concealed a sword" for Mexico. Back among the alternate, a woman leaped to her feet at the mention of Ireland, shouting hysterically something about "British tyranny ia Ireland." . "Tht the aniwerj w are not jwsi- lers of the league, chairman Cum minfrs called back at her, but even as ha poke the scrgcants at arms wer mov ing down o prevent further' internip tion - ajid delofrate - intent - on. their chairman' arraignment of Republican policies, ahouted "sit down." When Mr. Cumming characterised the Chicago platform a a muster piece of evasion, a ahout greeted the attack and a moment later whoa he declared that the "Old Guard" had aold the honor of tb nation at Chicago to nam a reactionary candidate" it grew into a roar, punctuated with erle of "go to it" "hit 'em again" 'Hhit th tuff." Give League History. The ehairman went through th hi, tory of th Lengu from the first men tion of it in diplomatic correspondence before th United State entered th war, ta( th teeond rofuaal of th Sen-, at to ratify the treaty that eontalns Your tiful 1 i:3 H . Black Kid and Patent II SAILOR TIES ' . j ,j $ 1 2,50 values, ajjose out at II , $9.50 1! m : : ii A good SILK HOSE For...IC, I 1 it. JI quoted utterance ef Senator Lodg tad th lat President ; Sooaevtlt a aaylng that aom oaert of power must b formed, E laid th Isst of the fourteen point enunciated byTrea ident Wilson had coaUlned practieally th language of Articl Tea of th covenant and thgt no word hit been raised tie against it Thr real Ttroubl-with th1 treaty,'' Ut. Cunming said, "ia that it waa nego tiated by ft Pemoerat "--VfMtjMmt, plaua welcomed th Jib. Call IUU af Xatloa. Whea th chairman called th roll of nations already in th league and asked th delegate if they wanted to bear alto of neutral tate that had, or wer about to join, about of "tell W an swered hint- Natioa by nation h named theman4thn aaked if tb delegate wiahed to know what nation had hot joined th Iagu. Crief of Vea,"ya, teUa, cam- from an pan w Hoot. "Savolutioaary ' Mexico, Bolshevist Rnaaia. VniBoakabl -Turkey, and th United State of AmarfeV kt answered. A ruar twept th ball that tooa an ntes to aniet. . When Mr. Camming conciuaen wer remained but routine bflslnes to b don, and it wa ruihed through with out laciaent ana aajournmens - wh until tomorrow afternoon at J o'clock. Meanwhile committee ara at work. RECOUNT WILL GIVE MORE POPULATION TO IITKDIBSOJI Henderson, June M. A- letter from th United 8tatet Censu Bureau at Waahington received ywterday by th ientary of the Henderson Chamber of Commtre la to th effect that tn pop- ulatiba of thia city will (how aa in crease over tha figure t imed ia by the hec,mt.oItc.gsri of th' Chamber of Commerce to prove that it wa entitled to more population cheeking it over with th official result at tb Censu Bureau in Washington, representative .of tb bureau wer sent to Hnderoa' to tecur Information about those who had not beet taken oa th original numeration. Th .let ter received yesterday atated that tome thing over vn hundred would b added, to Henderson' official popula tion. ' HOW ABOUT TOMORROW 7 . IIorford' Aeid rhoiphat will keep you up and doing make aa invigorating ton! drink. At drug-glt- Adv. MORRISON SPEAKS AT .WASHINGTON AND AURORA Washington, C, June 28 Cam eron Morrison began th iast lap of hi campaign for th Demoerati guberna torial nomination with a speech this afternoon at S o'clock in th Beaafort county courthouse, after hia speech hare. Mr. Morrison motorea to Aurora, SB mile away, for a speeeb tonlsbU re- turnlag to Washington about midnight Mr. Morrison eamo her thi morning from New Bern wher be (Dent Sunday. At Vaneeboro, en .tout here, a larg delegation of citiien met tb traia to pledge him their loyal support. It wai at Vancoboro Saturday that a ' Joint meeting of th Morrison and Gardner force took, place, tb Morrison men furnishing ft big Morrison banner un der which tha Gardner force ipok t Morrison oupportcri, and those present including tb Gardner speaker, war refreshed after th meeting by drlak- irig TJorrlaort t em onad."",,"',,''r' MUSICAL CONCERT GIVEN FOR CONFEDERATE VETERANS At the Soldiers' Horn last Bight, Prince' Novelty Orchestra conducted by lo year old Graham Prince, asaisted by Mis Mallard of Boylan Height, gave unique concert, ia which th veteran themselves lent a hand. On of th lat ter. 00 years of age, played on hi fiddle tune ot other days which set the feet to ihaking, and another played several pieces, one of his own composition, on the accordion. Popular tongs "Wer eung by th whole company. Th auditorium wa well filled, very fsW of th men now being in hospital. - . Values Unexcelled In W-ai 'Msi1varti' Black' and Brown Kid and Patent Leather THEOTIES $1 2.50 values, priced at $9.50 Ue i hcra In aithar of tht SHOES r-rat it baf or it'a 1 7. East Martin Street RESIGNS AS HEAD OF -v GOLDEN BELT COMPANY "nrhsjaTJua i-T.rB. laSery-for S3yr head of th Golden Bolt Man ufacturing Company of thia city, ha teadered hia resignatioa a president of th corporation.: to tak effect July vL, H will ha neceeded by Q. W. Hund ley, vice-oreeident for a number or Ter Mrinrtdllrtjtia- much acaded rest. - - v Children Who Ara Pal and Weak Need a good Quinina; and Iron Tonle. GB0VJE8 TAoTtLiaa cJuU-TOPiiu purifies aad enrkhea - tie blood and builds an the whol tystem. A Gen- atat Strengthening Toaie for 4iult and Children, eoc (.Aav.j High Paint," Jan Wv Jr-A. Tuy, sherilf of Davidaoa county, died at th local koapitai thi morning at 7 o clock. Hi death followed an operation per formed about a week ago at th High Point hoepitaUHo-ia survived by ait Mooad wife, formerly Mis Delia Owens, daughter of th lat Anderron Owen, and thr children, two sons and ft daughter. His first wif waa Mis Mary Jan Hedriek, daughter of th deceased Jeffersoa Meadnck. . , ' . . - Farmer la th United Statu ar buying approximately AO per cent, ot th manufaotur of motor truck of two toa and under eapacit. - periehcedMothorr - know the mlut? o f . MoirraFniEND For its woadctfuUy penetrating cftact which often tha broad, flat, abdom inal inuacles under tha akin ot! tha abdomen. Thera ia an abaenca of bearing-down pain, strain and general discomfort, mora often than otherwise experienced when nana I tmeldrd. Motbar' Friend I wied sxOjrnoBy. - i At aS Dniggisci. , SpMhlBeaUatoa Cm. DrcF-U.AdMMa.a. Sunburn Is Hnetantly relieved and. toon healed by applying i Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing OH It ia Soothing. Healing Antiseptic for all local irritation. Mo per bottle. Misses Reese & Co. 109 fayetteville St. Special reductions on all SPRING HATS To make room for - summer millinery Phone 596. 1 1 boaiH rooat , I I frS t f h im I T.... 'tw ' KSB L J , $1.50 1 i Tryjl-hf If Yo HTj pandrnff . ihtn u on sur way that nevar faila to remov dandruff completely and that it to dissolve It . Thi destroy it entirely. To do this, Just get about four Otmeas of plain,- aTdiaary liquid arvoa; sppiy n at Bight wnea rettring as nough to moisten th tealp and rn n geauy wua ut noger tfpr. By morning, moat if hot all, of your daBdrotf will b goae, aad thr r four or ippllcation will eomoletely di- olv and ntlrly destroy vry rtngl sign ana trtc of it, ao,mattr how much dandruff yoa may hav. . Ton will tad, too, that all itching and digging of th tealp will atop1 instantly, and your hair will b fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look had f 1 a hundred time Mtter. Toa eaa get liquid arvoa at aay drag store, it it InxpnIv, aad four oonee i all yoa aed. Thit tlmpl rmdy hat nvr beta known t firtL (dv.) :. A. ALLEN Jwlry BpIring aad Uaanfaetnrf lag. Prompt Sarvioa, All work guar anteed. .' . V rr MX FAYETTE VILLI ft j Ovr MeLood A Watson's. JMcal'MIeiis of Virginia Stat lnititution Co-dueatioaaI BtaeH MmfMn, BL D, LL. P, 7m. MEDICINE DENTISTRY I -.PMARMACY i Mew kaOdlara. eMBsktohr fckantoiiw Ba4r fell tha iaatrwora. JshI llplMifIIIUM effmd la t ampitaie m kr uw eoiiare, alee ta , BMpitale aad kMWtntiww. Kb4 Seaalm bsain ftsBtoakCT 1. IMS. FW Cslal, Aaarss J. Jt, MeCAULEY, Seeratary ItM Beet Ctor Ct, -xftkhs. Ys- v- This PiUtnp Made of White Re i gn s kin with French heels. A real bargain At $5.85 I Sample Shoe Store 21$ S. WUminfton St .. ALL KAIL ORDERS SENT c a a - iirnnniiumiinituiimiiinnintiunnuiirtiiiiiiniiuiiinin I sMnMl BtiRim nmimtmiimmnmiiiiitnmtnnmHmninminm Summer School Students Will Find a Big Welcome at the EiilsM-Belk (Co. ,Wc invite you. Bring your friends ; look over our store ; feel perfectly, at home. "Our employes are courteous em ployes and will assist you in your shopping.": Y ' Whatever service we can be in the way of cashing checks, mailing bundles home, etc., for you, kindly call upon us. 5tor In 0: SIT North Caroliua'i Acknowledged Bhep ( th Ezelualv - and Authentle. OF MORE THAN PASSING INTEREST . THIS SALE OF 36 NAVY BLUE SUITS FOR TODAY. $. OR.75 - tlt.tM Read Beads r Oecaaeeche Township, Northampton Coaaty, ; , North Carolina. , Sealed bids will bs roeelvedTyTB" itonard of Countv Commissioners of Northampton County, North Carolina, At tha eonrthou in Jackson, N. C, luntll Monday, th th day of July, i20, at 11 oVlock m, whn and wher mmiA yAt will b nnblielv evened for I th pnrehas of 13000 of road bopds of Oeeonseche Townsnip, nortnampion Countv. North Carolina, said bond win bear interest at th rat of six per cent per annum, interest payable semi annually, and will '.'b dated Jury 1, 1920, and will matnr respectively as -follow I Bond No. 1 will maturo flvo year from data or July 1, 1825 1 Boad No, will mature six year from date, or Uuly 1, .1826; Bond No. 8 will matur seven yean irom aate, or Juiy a, ivtt ; tBond ao. 4 will matur eight years from date, or July 1, 1928; Wind No. 3 will mature nine year from date, or July 1, 1929; Bond No. 6 will matur ten year from date, or July 1, 1930; Bond No. 7 will mature eleven year from date, Or July 1, 19S1; Bond No. will mature twelve years from date, or July 1, 1932; Bead Nr. 9 will ma tur thirteen years from date, or July 1, 1933; Bond No. 10 will matur four, teen year from date, or July 1, 1934; Bond No. 11 will matur fifteen years from date, or July 1, 1938; Bond No. 13 will matur sixteen years from data, or July 1, 19301 Bond No. 13 will ma tur seventeen yean from date, or July 1, 1937; Bond No. 1 will mature lh tettt yean from date;-ar July 1,-M8j Bond No. 15 will matur nineteen yean from data, or July 1, 1939; Bond No. IS will mature twenty year from dat, or July 1, 1940; Bond No. 17 will ma tur twenty-one yean from date, or July 1,1941; Bond' No. IS will matur twenty-two yean from date, or July 1, 1942; Bond No. 19 will matur twenty, three year from date, on July 1, 1943; Bond No. 20 will matur twenty-four yean from date, or July 1, 1944; Bond No. 21 will mature twenty-five years, from, dat, or July 1, 1943; Bond No. 21 wilH matur. twenty-iia year from dat, or July 17 1944; Bond N. 23 will matur twnty-vea year from data, HUDSON-BELK COMPANY ONE OF 30 BELK STORES. ' "HAIXIGHS-tEA01NC DEPARTMENT Commercial Bank Building, Martin jiors V Jt TP, H3 . . A , - or July 1, 1947; Bond No. fa will ana-', tur twenty-eight year front data, ar July 1, 1948; Bond No, 23 will mature twenty-nlna yean from data, ar July Ll49r Bond N.S8 will saatur thirty yean trout date; or July 1, 1980) Boad No. 27 will matur thlrty-on yean from date, or July 1, 1961; Boad N. 2S will matur thirty-twa yaar from ' date, or July 1, 1962; Boad No. t will matur tMrty-thre yan front data, ar , July 1, 1953, and Bond No. M 'will m tur thirty-four yean freni data, et July 1, 1954, reipeetivlyr-' " ;- The nrineinal and interest will b ' payable at inch bank in th City f New York a th parehaer or pureha ert may designate, er at tta omea af th Treasurer of th Coanty Boad Com mission of Northampton County, X. C. - No bids will be received for less than par, and th purchaser will be required to pay interest -on th bonds frost th dat ef bond to th dat h actually pay for th bond ia addition to th amount bid for th bond and th right is reserved to reject any aad all bid. ; All communication or bids (ball be t sealed and addresad to B. J. Calvert, Jackson, N. C, Clerk to th said Board of County Commissioner and each bid -must be accompanied by a certified check, vouched for by a local bank in7 Northampton coanty, N. C, payable ta the order of the Board of County Com missioner of Northamptoa County, N. C, for-ft v per sent of tha amount f tb bid; all eommunieatloaa for inform motion relative to aaid'boadt will.b, designated on the autaida of th , velop that information it desired, otberwis th eommuniaatUa will be , treated as a asalad. bid and will not b opened until July 19, 1920, at afore aaid. These bends are issned and sold under and by virtu, of aa act af th General Assembly of North CaroUaa, session 1917, it being chapter 84 of the Publio Law of said session, and oy ta ' election duly called, held aad earrid. By order of tb Board ef County Commissioners ef Northamptoa County, North Carolina. Thi Jun 7, 1920. 8. J. CALVIBT. ?& ': Clerk Board ot County Commi!6an r I lorUttmpton County, N. C By i". B. HARRIS, . Attorney for OceoBeeche Township. STORE." - Street S-0F-SMS- i I ! HTTt(fmtHmmvmnmtmT?ivfTtr
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