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J RALLiail. U, C, THURIDAY P.i: ..: j v;il ; rrdcf H:s."Ji Will Adspt Its - Cu-::t t f.!cct;n3 Tr. Terey . Akrons, former wpl tendons. o the Wake county Board of Edith, who severed bin eosBeetioa wit the board yesterday, will km today (or Peosaeolu, Florida, whirl ha will be eonneded witk the Publie Health trvje ju ih nght ugainst the buboeit j'.j ;8 nhknTst.mndw its appearnnca at, tie gulf porta. Tor tb present, ne one 'will carry a Dr. Ahroat' work. Tea three county nurtet, Miaa Sophia Williferd, hfiea Or - f UTliugraud JniM 11 Wilsoa, who hat . fceea oa duty al the Wikt County Clinic all resigned yeTterdsy, Dr. P. t Ciena, dairy inspector( and JJr. E. W, TJawk int city Inspector, hnva lies . levered their connection with t ho board. Air- Louie r?iitb,"foo4 inipector, lid XI in J Vaalkaet, office secretary, are -- the board who lll' rutaln theur eeaBee- l : . t. Vf urn.. i. eeded nt the ellnie tr Mrs. Hoary C i II. who begmi kr duties today. Mayor T. B. Eldridge, ehtirmaa of tka eon oty. Board of Health, ' aae ea aonaced tkat it it tka loteatiea of tb board ta carry aa tka work af tka da partmeat oa aa enlarged tenia. Tka Mayor kaa called apeeiaj meeting of vet for tha eonnnf year and to eoa- " eider Dr. Ah rone' successor. Tho mayor etnted yesterday, that aa experienced aeeltk administrator war under eon- meTiwawir a poauiua, un taat tka eamn af tka new supsriatandent wiu aot no girtnyea wain ma regular meeting of tha board July 13 The budget adopted by tha Bord af Cleans rnaay wiu do eunmiirea meaaay to a Westing f ths city arid county .coaaaiiaaioaf ru for approval. At mo hbw moatine; 01 tno eouaxy cm. saiseionera. aeatiment ia favor f ta abolition af tka board wat txpretoed. uatu rqnncr personnel ia provmre ... . . -r . i . ny ine ooaraei iieenn, worn ia taa jtrfrcntioQ of tommanicahla diaoajoa, dairy and neat laxpectioa aad laapoo- liaB nt th wataa aunnl will aa abandoned. At proacat there, ara two raaot of typhoid feror ia tha city af Raleigh and tkret ia tka oat. Frta by tba deportment for tba paatali ween will aite attaadoaed. TWO CITIES WILL JOIN r : im fse Dkrr nDDnciTinki roiioiot a toatereaea bet wee a Mayor Kewaom, of Durham, aad Mayor T. B. 1 Ji.l - . Vj.l.l.t. .1 yeofpniay tut Miajga taa uuraaai foeltioa to tht gat rate iarraaaa petV nonoa ror or tao varoiiaa rower ana Ufbt Compaay ia eomnoa witk atker rat eotnpaatet ia tba State. Tar bear jja eeJLf?!rei Wedaeaday. - i . Coat Ta Heaaltal, L; ' ' Mr. J. Mulliat McDowell,who baa heea ery ill nt tke homo of kit mother, lira. vr, 1 . jucijowrii, ieri tnat nign. ror nai- timore, wkera kt fooa for treatmaat at 1fca Unlanr fwtattant Ingrmry. t miuc$ oy uiairman uiass . tCntlHad rtge One) i J; nrten, a' w. an a 9 41. from Virgiait, and aeeondi becnaea my oaalnbntiana In tha PrMii1mt' sua would make . my appointment like aa effort on the part of the Cieei'tiva to interfere with tba freedom of tha eommlttet deliberation. . Never before baa a greet eonventioa al tur party bad to deal witk taaaet ta asomeatoua. There le at home aa an teet aevar before kaowa and ' tka Old World ia nearer to ekaot tkaa it kaa beet la eeatnriet. If there waa aver a time whom Deatoerato eaght H take eeaasel togotber, aad ia geatroua tplrit aeek to aaderattad tka new eurrente af thotght aad chart tba political neat, it la now. How inopportune tkat we akeaid be aent npon theaagry oteai witk tealed inatrueUont. - Tka rive -Aryan fUnVa. : 1 have eente ta tba eoaveatioa More Imprtaeed tkaa ia aay former eoavea tioa witk 4ae reepoaaikility af a dele te to and aasioai tkat the party platform akall meet the neede of the day aad ejraw ta our etandard a majority af tka r tore of tka United aHatea. Ia wit neat to my dovatioa ta my puty'a welfare, X am proposing Iva pianka that teem ta MO to be of iaiportaaee. On applirt ta industrial diaputea, a plan prevented by our nation ta tka world, -adorned by gevernmenta rrareaeatiag tbrea auar tert of tka pepulatioa of tka globe aad Made the chief eoraeratone of tba League of , Kations. Another prepoeea a government bulletia intended t for a th aa aapoliuted kani.el af infor mation to the Vetera and ta provide a means by wkTeTTaaaalSrXorrPre dtat, Senate aad Cop tret mey lay their elauns before tka publit without aay etaiiderable expeaeo. A third embodies two proposals for dealing effectively witk the profiteer, tkt fourtk congratulates tht party apoa itt part la a great Moral reform aad pledgee enforcement of a law upheld la every detail by tba Supreme Court. Tbt Afjk Menu in. tanks the eoncluaion af peace aa easy aa was a declaration of war, admitt at ta tht lagut af Kttiaai .aad givea aur Nation tka moral leadership of the world, witb a Dema eratie President nt tht bend of the crooeeslon. ' - Are not these things worth aeKieviaff And yet when I coma ta Baa rrancleco, I find that a few men who claim a monopoly, of interest in the President personally and in the party'a ' welfare leek to brush aside all tha greet ia ium that press upon at'ad announce as Ve ana auUUadiag principle in tke ao4t i democracy bat a Proeideat aot only can do ne wrong but eaaaot make a mistake. Even Germany baa repa disted the theory apon which this pro posed alofsa it bssei These -aaraeai r ii friends eaaaet represent tba Prea lnt ia such seanrie aad they aught ti know t:.at the Derooeratie party waa ? fe r lj inrlined thaa now to neeept - e ev if w Ud a Pretijent f it er t"!rt-"rs foolish !-. I t. l -.- P"'u C : n Levering Prices (Coatle Pega One) praaae4 tkat tka price radaetioa aalet ia rnaay caaea iarolred aserely aatieipa Ua of the oBatomarjr aaid-aeaaoa clear ance talea.-'- V "Stockt ia certain caeet ara reported ta'kart beam aonaiderably redaeed aad ia tka Biekaaoad diatrkt it la tuted that aaite , aumber at etoret kate already atopped the 'epeelal aale eoaaaqvenee. Taa riaaaeiai aviiaaiiaa. The bulletia will aay of tha ftaaaelal aitaatioat " , " - r - - : "Ooaaierelal paper and time Money ratal aire continued kisk witk meae aopply tfanly,. while tha pressure Iron) tba interior basil noon their city tot- raepoadeata for aeeomnodttioaa kat boeonie marc in tea it aa the tort of faadt at-keel federal Keoerea bank kaa in creased. Tka opinion of bankara aot ealy la Now Tork, bat la tariont ether I aaaeial contort. It to tbt affect that tka money eitaauoa kit ehowa a die- trict itaproetment daring tba an oath (Jane) and tkit via ta bora a out by report! of varioaa federal Beaerre ageau wbo atata tkat tba I'ederal Be- terra bank policy, aided by eo -ope ra tion of member banks, la convincing won Id be borrowert that there mnat be a reriaionuAf .their applicatkiaa witk a wow U eilmiaatina: all anaeceeearr or aaetaeatial reonirementt." There kaa been a Btaekenin "Ubo ia tmiidiag wita a refler action apoa lumber, aay ua eaeatet Lumber Prleea Dacllaa. Tkere baa been a deelina ia lum ber prieee tinet . rebrnary last. The trend af production la tha Southern pine district ts new dewaward. Btorkt have accumulated aa aeeouat af inabil ity ta mora them aad price reeessiooi ta tbt extent of about Btttea per tent kave been reported. On tha Pad lie coast night operations have eeeaed en tirely. Unfilled order have fallea off Mtterially!..::-..:. . t - Tkt labor eituatloa It directly ta blame for tka aaeertalaty af iadustrial 2eratiaaa aa noted tha latter part af ay aad during Juae. Of this, tke oujietta win tayi Labor Itaattea Acata." "Little relief km beta bulned la eoaaeetiea witk tha labor altuatioa oa farma while a a rest ia torn! af tka basic industries, notably transportation, ia Doea maiaiamea. epornaia eirinee in rnaay parte af tka eountry, aad aarteu- Inrly on tka eastern aenbonrd, have been a serious deterrent to the movement at goods aad the eontiouanea -of manu facturing. Employers ara genereiiy feeltng that further advaneee ia wages p reseat great difficulty aa account of tha resistance of tha publit ta fur- tker increases ia prleea. Tke coal eitnatioa in the Atlanta district (Birmingham) it congeeted, nt it it ia Pennsylvania aad other mining dletrlcta. Producttoa bat beta, lugging for noma time and there ia aoal abort age at many points wig .a teadeney to tall off. . r May witnessed the terminaUnen of government coBtrol of wheat, ending the mlnlinom; priea guaraatee, without causing fvcit a slight flurry at-market taatera. - IN MEMORIAM Our entire commualty wat i&oeked aad eaddeaed when, oa June 8, 1820, Katherine, tha niue-year-old daughter ef Mr. aad Mrs. Curtis Them peon, passed away. aX range, indeed, aeemt tka rrovi dense that takes aa early ia Ufa this beautiful child, but her loved ones "Can only rest aa Hit word, "What I do thou kaowest aot tow, but then abslt kaow kemfter."" Little Katherine had aa aautually bright mind and her modest and wlahlm wsje won her a plnca tba hearts of every aae. Thoaa who loved her will mint her sorely, but God hat fathered this precJoue jewel into Hit heavenly kingdom. The funeral eervleea were held ia St Oabrielt Chapel, and were conducted by I Kev. Mr. Parsley, rector af Bt. Gabriel's, aad Dr. J. W, Jfurecil, pastor at the rresbyterua Churca. ."Aad tha tender aihepher doth guard ea vwivi Tkt iambs of tha upper fold" MAY" BRING CHAMP CLARK INTO ARENA (Caatlaaed freen Page One) Tkt aoiea making kept an nnabated, tht caUariea Uking .a big part ia it A little af system anally waa put Into tka dementtsation by a group of Me Adba enthusiasts, wbo mounted tha high pekkcra' table with) a big American flag tadFa megtpheae. They led tka crowd i alagiaf "Hall, Hail, the uaag a All Here, aad We Woa't Oa Soma TiU Moraing,' bat tha attempt ta keep tke demonatratori together in tbtir ainglng waa drowned out by the whoope of those la atker part a at tha halL Part af tka paraphernalia af the reap oa tha peahere ttand wat aa emerald pennant bordered ia arange, apparently Jtoma made, with 'MeAdoo" printed aaraee It ia whltt ltttera a foot high. A woman climbed up aa the epoakera table aad held it aloft while tat trowel let loose with renewed roar etAathuaiasm. ttandarda Clustered. Tka out burst waa tbt signal for the elniiteriit at tka atr stendartla around epeeIeitMa,lehwaa-liBSat In the center af tka big auditorium. Mora thai M ia all were brought ia and held up together while tha MeAdoo men went wild aarain. Some of tha emblest were tattered and crushed eut of shape aad front aae tha name had been tora tatirtly. ew Tork, ueorgia, indiann, connect- ieut. ' Pennsylvania. Colorado, Ohio, Iowa, - Virginia, a4 - Maryland were among tha ataadarda which were kept ia their placet despite tha ytll of tat form. Tka Miatoart stands rd also waa atandlng ngnla nt Its proper awioa oui ii wae ia tairere. Bo great did the erusk become about tka assembling polat that tha polfce were called aa ta get tha lam Hated aad to keep the-"demonstratora from breaking down tba little platform that wae need by the apeakere, that jutted out from tka front lint at tba elate aad eoaveatioa officials teemed ta fear that it would ba atripped away eutirely. Tba aad af as minatee of demonstra tion taw another attempt to act the states lata poiihoa aad for a little wh)e maa with a megaphone got eontider- able-harmony-behind a repatiUoa of We want MeAdoo; we want MeAdeo." It was aot for long, howeever, for the enthusiasts preferred to heep the demonstration in their awa bands ad to keep it going I their awa diversified WiVS. i noise, Et nator Boblnsea made bis first attempt for order. It wat apparent that the deutoslratioa wet dying, but there still were many who,, wanted to keep it nave a little longar ana apey pmi" aa attentioa at all to tbt gavel. - I.eu4 Fertr-Flve Minutea, Pinallv retting order after the dxmonstrstioa had lasted for forty-five ainntes. Senator Bobinsoa ordered that the roll of States be resumed. When New Jersey wit reached Coeriee r, a. O'Brien, of Jersey City, placed Gov. eraor Edwnrdt in nomination. . At his name 'was announced and ha made hit way to the platform the crowd cheered and the band played How Dry I Am. V'hen the cpeaker declared that the "voice -of the-peoplo hat aot yet beea beard." an tht prohibition issue, a art- secado of cheering eut loose. Deaaaneea Velsteat AM. Hit dennncintion of the Volstead Act at an inianqua measure. - ww ewtred with both ibeert aad hiaeet and Sepator Boblnson used hit gavel to fct the crowd settled down again. wncn vr. u tinea toon a cwaca at . . n . I .. .. - L 1- 1 tho nrohlbltloniitt. - Tha esnveatiea had been la aession mora tkaa levea hoara. Tha nominat ing apeeeh for Governor Edwards wae the meat ta tha last aa the Cay l pro gram and before be finished: the gal- leriea were more tkaa two-tblrde empty, Moat af the Visitors apparently had de cided they were fed np sufficiently on Uit alluring qualities of tkt prttidtntial aspiraata aad had goaa aut to gat aome-thiot-aori tubitAKtSnl. Virtually all tht delegates, kowever, remained an (be job. , Tba- baal twang into "How Tttf-1 Am" agala when tha nominating speech for Governor Edwards wss concluded aad tht New Jersey delegatioa ttaed aad ahoertd. s ... - ' Edwards tuppertert la tha galltrlet swung a- big tiga laying Tba 1920 Emancipator for tha President'! Chair: Edwards ia There" aver tba rail, but tha demonstration died oat almost it too at it itirtcd. , . General Ceafaalen Agala. ;' j:.- ,1.. d rs rarringtoav at Ortqaville. Mian., un wittingly stirred np a commotion wbta ha led off by eaylng that he did aot kaow who wit going to ke nominated. "MeAdoo," yelled tomt ana and; then other I roups btgaa ta ytll for tbtir favorltea until eonfueion rslgned again. Alladlng ta tba raeeat deftat af BepraaanUtiva Andrew J. Volstead, of Minnesota, author of the Tolstead pro hlbitloa act, tha speak sr declared tht people ot Minnesota kad relegated Mr. Volstead la palltlal aWlvoa.-r - - AnAtbat uenndlnv anaaeh tar flov- ernor Edwards wis made by J, B. T, nowatn. or laensonviue. r m. MORRISON SPEAKS TO BIQ CROWD AT JACKSON Jachaoa, June I0-Cmeron Vorriton sddreseed an audience of (ally 1100 people aa' the. courthouse tquara'here tnta arteraooa at a e'tiock.ne was scheduled to tpeak ia tbe courthouse, but tht crowd was ip largt that it wat necessary for him to tpeak la tba open .People were la attendance ' from throughout Northampton and" aurroaadr- ing eoantiea, and tba greater part af the big; audience wtt composed of ftrmere. A band rendered several telettlont dur ing tht meeting. Mr. Morrison - was given an ovatloa whea at tha aonelntion of hit uddresl he called upon all Dome- ernta to rally around tht ttandard and support tba nominee in tha primary of July rd, whttkir kfmieif or Jttr, uara- ner. He waa. freoAieatly ckeated aad applauded, and tke. crowd waa one of tba mast demonstrative which hat greeted him in hie campaign, it Wit saia. At thl.0BlUlpn M tka Bitt ing ba waa presented with a bouquet ot oowera by eitiieat af Xisa Square. -. Mr, Morrison waa introduced by Dr. Stepbeaeon, of Seaboard, one of the moat venerable eiticeaa at Northampton county. Dr. Btepheason Mid tba peo ple at today could aot appreciate the great bencfltt North Carolina hat re ceived through tht yean of hard work for tbe party ad tHatt af Camtroa Morrjaon. : : L - 2 Mr. Morrison drovi here th la ntrn ing from Colerain, wbert hi tpoke last aight. - There he wat Introduced by W. B. Johaton, who wet manager for Mr.- Page in the, first primary. He left hera after hit iJ4reei for weltlen to apeak at 8 o'clock From there ha went to Enfield, apeaklag at o'clock, laav. ing at midnight for aa alnlght ride, ta meet a speaking engagement at Yaacey ville, la Caswell eouaty. Mr. Morrison tpeikt at Beidtville Thundiy alght. i WANT RECOGNITION NEW MEXICAN GOVERNMENT Mexican Eifh Commissioner Confers With Asst. Secretary . Davis On Mattery : v Waahiagtoa, D. 04 Junt IO.-Efforts of tbe new Mexican government to ob tain recognition from tht United States were Initiated today "y Fernando Igleaiai Cnlderon, Mexican high com missioner to thii country, wbo hed a lengthy conference with Acting "Secre tary at Btlti Itevia, Argument! pad plena fovreeognitioa were presented by Mr, (Jalderon ta Secretary Davie, who annonneed tha matter would be referrtd ta Preildent Wilson. ' Tha mission, of whkk MrAldtron tka ktad, it was learned, bad net plnaaed ta begin tba work af obtaining reeoga.tloa to soon, bnt developments in Mexico were eoaeldered tuoh at ta nrake katta advisable. Unroot ia the Mexican congress end tha outbreak af now rtvolution against tha federal government ia tha ttatt at Tamaulipae, which waa reported today ta tha Butt Department,, led. the . nissWa. and. its. American advlsera to decide ta favor of quick action. fit information waa forthcoming to day regarding tba tecond ''special mis sion," Beaded by "Judge Albert oi M. Goaaales, aa associate juetioa ot tbe tupremt court of Mexico, which tht State Deportment has beea informed left Mexico City Saturday. Official ngeatc of. Francisco Villi also were active ia Washington today, is suing a statement at General Villa stand en a aumber of matters of aational important. Tbey alia dtnitd reports tkat tka rebel chief, who hat refused to Joia w.he present regime in Mexico, nought tha presidency of the re public for himself . ,- Hr. H. V. Bnach Dlaa. Mr.' B. V. Buack died yesterday morning at kit homo near ShotwelL Be ia aurvived by a widow and four ch li re a. Tht funeral will take place this afternoon at S t'cleek at Clydt t Chapel, MM' ATTRACTS ( Twenty-one Girls and One Boy i ' Receive Diplomas at Thomasville, June 30.--Orphnnigt Day" today drew a largt crowd, aad at 10 o'clock this -morning the spacious auditorium wm filled with interested tpectatort whea tbe xere)aea begaa. Tht first hour wai devoted to tier eisee by Children of the orpbnnnge. The aext hour wai gircn Jothe annual nd- dress, which wa delivered; by Bay mend Dunn, of Enfield. In bin address, Mr Dunn insisted on Bounding a note ef optimism by catching ap tha spirit of occasions Uks thin today and tinging it and talking it everywhere. Tbe tpeaker expressed tie opinion tbat Thomasvllls Baptist Orpbanagt it tba greatest in stitution ta North Carolina. - - General Manager M. Ia Kesler tkea announced the winning of diplomat by girls and one boy. The medals were Presented in a neat apeech by Gerald Johnaon, af tba Ureentboro newt. Afterward! tha trustees made their yport"-thrtnigh -their-presldcntrxr Uobgood, who itated that fie per month la now. required per capita, whereat about five yean ago it wat just half this amount. He itated further that the general contribution fund hat run l&V 000 mora tbe pact year than tbe year previous, wkieh it as it should be, ia view ef increasing expenses. Dr. Hob good further itated that Mr, and Mrs. C. I Haywood, of Durham, kad anvea 110,000 tor tba equipment af a kinder garten for tke Miles Durham Nursery. it was learned privately that a fund of 125,000 ia in tight for the creation ef a firl't building, tha donor's anmt being withheld. - Tbe bonrd af tmsteee voted f 350 ta Archibald Johnson, editor of Charity and Chlldrea aa a present after 23 years ef faithful terviee for tha orphanage. The truateet also Total a present ef 1330 to Miss Aanit Hall, who has spent more tftan ia years af aerviea. for tkt orphsnage, and who ie at present con valescing ia a hospital after under going aa operatioa. ,. - According ta report! received by tht trnsteea from the various working de partments ef the orphenager ht farm under tha management of J. B. Blnck, and tha printing shop, tinder the mnn igement af C. K. Howell,- each payt a dividend ta tba inttitutioa. ' HANNIE THOMAS TRIAL . V IS SLATED FOR JULY 8 Arrangementi wtra mtde ia tha office ef Justice af tha Peace 4. . Owena yae- terday xor ua eontinuanee of the trial ef HannJa Themaa, Syrian, charged with maliciously - Injuring ; property, until July n P- m. Tbe Tbomaa woman, ia charged by Mr. OrMT Jones witVla jury ta bit foodt whta the eut lata a etera at 607 Lee street that he rents from Moset and Ellit Thomas, bothert of Hannia. v-- Tha trouble cemmeneed whea JonesN refused ta vacate the housa of the Tbomaa broth en whea asked to do to seversl dnyt ago. - Hannia apparently hnd eoneidsrable feeling over tha mat ter so whea tha brothen brought eject ment proceedings to force Jonee ta va cate, llannle eoudn'k wait for the law to take ita course but proceeded to hack rnp-tae atore of tier brother and inei- dentally tka goodt therein. In tha war rant twora out by Joaea tu is asked for tha damage done to hit merchandise. To further ompueate tba misunder standings- between tba Thomaa ' aad Jonta families another warrant was twora out by Elllt Tbomaa yesterday agatott Waiter Jonee, son of C M. Jones, for assault oa him ahortly after tba ejectment proceedinge were com mtieed before Justice Owens. ' Iflaa Blgia Movea Ta Blaad . Ulaa Mattie A. Higge, who has had a public itenography dock oa tha sec ond- floor of the Yarborough hotel for jflg yean, has moved her office to j the int floor of tnt ina notel wkert aae will enlarge ker bueiaess aad continue to do work for ktr formtr patront at tke xarDorougn. n i jilt tee aMMaaJ j V - - -yt-U'frti; I'-'S, r" "J r ci Utirt liim..t r iii.riwiib.il WILL SPEAK CTsI STP.iETS Era Temple. Iowa tramp preacher. who ia on a eelf imposed, mieaioa of preaching the gnapel in every fetate la the Union is in Baleigb and will rem si a here antil Friday,- preaching daily en the etreete. - The preacher ttnrted hit tramp mls- tion in Seattle, Washington, rounded the United Stntee to Florida and then began making hj vrty np the Ponth Atlantic Seaboard toward New York. He preached yesterday - ia Southern Pines, Ban ford, Pittsboro, Apex and Cary, coming into Raleigh witb a friend ly motorist wbo spied the tall figure with bie 30 pound pack swinging down the highway toward Bnleigb aad fart him a lift from Apex here. "I never nee the trains," laid the itinerant preacher last aight, "but frequently get rides across the eountry in nutomobiles."' tEj3a Temple carries all bit belonging! IB the bag which ha awinga from a heavy eaaa over his ahofldera. It ia largely to bare some necessary Inundering that he decided to remain here antil fri- ten re ago, he said, ka broke frta the denominations and while ha is at tacking aona of them, prefers to go his wity through the eountry, preaching the Gomel without tka limitation! af sects- rnniem. He ia a strong believer in William Jennings Bryan and Wnntl to aee him nominated in San Fmncttco. a,10eU.jroueog th ng.- he eeid, they can't nominate a maa in Bab rmneieee that JSryaa doeant wakt," REPUBLICANS PLANNING BIG SPEAKING CAMPAIGN Washinetoa. D. C Junt $0. Plant for eo-ordinatine tha speaking campaign of tha Bcpublicana were dieeueeed today at a conference between Chairman Hays, of tha National Committee, and Bep re sents tive Feet, of Ohio, chairman af the Congressional Campaign . . Committee. Practically all tha Bepublieaa Senators, aad nt leant 60 membora af tha Bonte, era expected ta stump tha country. The aneakinw eampaitn. it waa aaid. Prob ably will sot begin until after tha last state pTlmaviee kave beea held la Sep tember. - MATOB McKICV TO SPIAK V'- - - . - JN BAT FOB MOBBNSOK itayat Prink B. McNieh, af Charlotte aad former manager af Governor iV chin'i campaign, will apeak at Gates Tills Thundsy at twa o'clock at Hert ford that wighti Friday it two o'clock at Plymouth,, and at Columbia that night V " r 4- TI " ' "aiaaBnsmnnmtnieanBnm A X ) A-J X e v f 1 S III If IfS III 11 I I V I & V M ' -f sW M Sirs .-Biinli-Emt -EMs Elilvanliea Eton lull LlIj WAY : Fio;o:;i;io;i His Forces rtered Only 250 Votes; Cummings and Presl-: dcr.t Are Applauded T By JOHX A. UflNGSTONE. J (Staff Corretpondent.) t Enn Fnncieco, June 30. The Palmer foreei could only muster 250 voiea for tbair earefullf ttaged demonttratloa 1 tha eonventioa this afternoon. This represent! only one-third of the aum ber of votea necessary ta nominate and tka Attorney General ia still a long way .from, tha nomlnatino. - The nominating epeeck for Chairman Cummings. delivered by Joba 8. Crosby, of Connecticut, aad bit tribute to Pres ident Wlltoa brought a more geauine thrill to the eonventioa. Tima and agaia delegatea arose ta aaasreas appro elation of the -president and ho - mon - tioa, of Cummings' nnma was alwayt the atgnal for applause. Practically all of tha nominating speeches have beea featured , with tribute to the President. J The forces of Governor Jamee M. Con. of Ohio, were oa hand early with pre para tiene complete for. a big demon- ttratioa wkta kit asms ta presenter -Tba atwadlnf tpcechea by womea hava beea a feature of today's session ot tha eoaveatioa, aad they held thtir If You Are Easily ,Tired Your CkggeeVap Impnrltlea Win tad.sr. mine Taar Health, . At lummer ' approaehea tha lm- puritlet that hava beea accumulating la tha ivtlem throughout the winter aa gla ta clog, up tha circulation, eansiag a awatrai - weakaen ana ewuinuta eoitditloB that ia geaerally hnowa at .a o:.L-.u Tha int symptoms ara mnually a lost af art petite, followed -by-a-gradual lessening of energy, the "eyattia becomes weaker day by day, antil yon feel yoar- eelf aa .tba verge of a breakdown. Chll drea jutt nt this "lesson ara peevish au irritable, and become puny and lifeless. Thia whola condition ia but tha re sult of impurities ia tha Wood that have bee aeenmulatng and make themselves 'Kthe mad rush to produce new beverages at a rapid pace, many orewenes are uimmg out two-dar (irinks made in literally a trifle over twenty-four hours. ' These beverages are not 11 " . A. will xeiTOcni m your 6luuwwi vuuag uivvuaucoo and interfere with all- the foods they meet, t Don't iazz vour stomach insist upon thor- tazz oughly aged Schlitz.' Schlitz undergoes a complete fermentation lasting from aght to twelve days. Then it is aged in tanks of enameled glass until it is thoroughly matured. - Schlitz is a fully fermented drink, with the alco holic content afterward reduced to the limit prebedrbv-tiieFederal-vernme with none ot that delicious aroma and flavor, produced by fermentation, removed. . It cannot fement in your stomach. It will not " caus8 addity nor flatulence. It will not make you bilious. -ScM , . hthful and wtisl.Tryitatdmertoriight 'I J, twa wifh'the men and gat entVu . spplause. Several rentiB lvaiiii won-i- t directed the tinging-from the t!a during the Palmer demonstration. Cs Cet! Besponse. -The Cox forces put more ginger si; I enthusiasin- into.-Uicit-:di?monitrai and there waa warmer response fro delegates, ' but states represented, d I aot have over 00 votes in tht eonven tioa. Pandemonium broke loose when the Ohio band paraded through the b-i ', but the majority ot the delegates re mained at their seats. GARDNER AT TAROOr.O v . . AND SCOTLAND KECK .Tarboro, June 80, Nearing the finish of ana of tha most ttrennoua eampaim ever waged ia North Carolina by a gubernatorial candidate, Lieutenant Governor O. Max Gardner, made a whirl wind canTaa of thia aectioa today. Starting this morning at Scotland Htck, where he wat met by a Urge delegation including Bepresentativa Claude Et Chin, who' warmly greeted him and wished him all success on July , he spoke to a large crowd wkick filled tka local opera bouse to capacity. The aext atop wat at Enfield where another jfnft - fcBnga grewtedilmt rellowing-h addrest here and after tacking knndt with hundred! af hll friends, ht .mo tored to Tarboro end tonight spoke be fore one af tha largest polities! arowdl erer Bjamsreu aerv. afiivmauiii piruvi from Boeky AtountT Wlltony Scotland Neck aad other nearby eltiei attended tha apeaking and made the night lively with, their enthusissm and continued cheering. Mr. Gardner wai Introduced ttv VT Tfonvate- SAnaaetw. atiiea f Mr. Ptge'l campaign In t hit county. . Out, f Blood Needs Purif ying felt anon distinctly with tha thaage of staeoa. Tbey thow that asturt needs assistance la giving tha lyetem a gen eral houieclcanlng. Nearly everybody just sow aeeda a few Wtln af S. & fx, tha great vtg-e- 1.L1. VI I 1 . ... . impurities. It ii good for tha chil dren, for It given them new strength end putt their ayetera ik condition aa they eaa mora easily reilst tht rnaay silmentc aa prevaleat ia aummtr. 8. ti. 8 it without aa equal at a gen- ejatjM wanaw smawia) pjwvw. -vwaaa-wv-w - -wn- prevwa ..the arpetitt aad givea atw strangth and. vitality to both all and yauag. - -- fcv-.-: .... .-. : Pull information nd raluable liter store eaa be had by wvitiat ta Swift Spaeifie Co., 609 Swift laboratory, A laata, Ga, (AdV.) aged properly. They 4naer.amaA lal lei Meaaa in Ui'omi 'Bottlsa , On sa wherever drinkt 'ar told. . . Or, order a case for your homt from Phone) 144 . G. Ball Company 33 South Wilmmgtoa St, ,RaIaigh, N.C - ; i -ry. r? !2 t v l. tin tH sXsm iaua it JVtaiaU.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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