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I QLiJIIffUL "7s Davis -Thinks Ar.ti-Suf-frc:3 Prccpccts All They dE8. .: .: Fi.mcbody'i going to tots guess when the legislature meets, but ft' apt priing to b th anti-suffragists, o ays Miss Carrie Preston PavU, representa tive ef tha Women' Rejection League, mw in Baleigh, With undisturbed eo.ua i.imity. They 'art Jut a amen en courage atrdlh--prospect -e-ara- the suffragists, or rather, t avoid any I-ariaoa which ..night b considered odious, they are just at much en couraged ai good antis ahould be, which, Mist Pavi soys, ie entirely. According to Mia Davis, letter ana all crta of eager communication are rimiriBjr in to the antl headquarters from all ever the State which aha con sider give evidence of increasing in terest everywhere in North Carolina in the anti-suffrage taoae, and bodt-s well . .. for tha result-when tha legislature ."meets,, . . , ' v Miss" Paris is still hopeful of the ... Democratic party in its relatione to the anti-suffrage cause, -despite the recent Imj pcningj at Ban Francisco. I don't believe," say Mis Davis, that after being- In power , for eight year, the Democratic party is compelled bow to rohscript ita women In order to' nain tain It position."- Miss Davi also thinks that tha unfavorable attitude of the Chicago convention toward the cause of suffrage was a direct result of KltnCs) lit r;J 373 A 1 V 1 w waiidT'TaV' THESE ralneoata are mad e m j stand tha hardaat. wax-ndthay look . JlrMi 1'b.r have bad eliarht Htnet but ara jurt like nw. For mm, workina ut-nl-doora, - wo. men, eora and arirla thar in axeaiWnt. Oiv aw mkm ar dartaob , SPKCIALS OJJIKMT WOOL BHIRTS , fRaclaiBMd B Gnda. t.W CGrada,.1.8 U, ft. Army Want . Blaakata.iaelaim. ad ,. O. . Army Wool - felMlaaleTireVV. IW a lb TJ.S.Anny Rhaki BtmcIi. iMkwmbiaMl S1.M C.S.Army O. M. fbkHnr Caavaa Cots, twelaiin. cd M. VS. Arm Steal Cota, ra claimad - O. la. Arm Aluminum Canteen NEW.. .14 ft ft Arm Shelter '.ant. (or canpina, playhouaaa, ate. WW U.S. Armr KubMr -aMa, aa i f I . aUillim ! IUI i"3J VjAmr Rubber Boat' u. H. Amur ttuaaas 6 ... V. 8. Cflfeora KM (I Silver Wriat Watdbaa, 7 Jewel, with leath-r wrnl hands, Ou -antaed, Wwi" tlV-OO. Unlv Is-SX WrUor eels fJUtrmv arvaiia Dept. tO firaenvula, . C 3nti-su!TrEe .pressure. She ;uJ, 'Tbs anti sugraga women pi liiublicM seuliment let their view be e known that the action of the Bepublican con vention resulted. There are just as tnary nti-suffragist, In the Democratic- party." Conclusion to De Kit to tue imagination. Neither doe th eituatioa in Ten nessee appear to worrk the anti-suffrage leader in the least.' 6h believe that th temper of tha majority of people of Tennessee ia tuck a to heartily, if not bitterly-resent tha , President's recent telegram, and consequently she see nothing to fear rrom tha special session ef the legislature of that flute. M4 Davis regrets the postponement of the Meeting of the North Carolina legislature, believing that time will be hot enough without any assistance from August. . WILL RAISE $250,000 ---FOR CHURCH BUILDIfiG Greensboro, June 30. Leaders of the First Presbyterian ehurch expect to hang up a new record for this part of th country seat' Sunday, when they propose to raise a Hi.a;.uu,n or ? Jod. fr y the eot of a bn ' - 'a r-r ehur. !i building they ul emi, Laving de cided, by unanimous vote of the con gregation,' td erect th troctnre, which is actually needed eecaua of inade quacy of the present building, commit tee this week are reflecting plans for fiunday'a canvass. ' They apparently are confident that the one-day campaign will be entirely successful. : The pastor, Eev. Chas. T. Myers, D. D, recently declined an offer of the pastorate of one of th atrongeat churches ia Baltimore, i FOSSES PURSUE KECP.O . FOLLOWING ASSAULT !,.! t: 'i afteraioa criminally assaulted the viifg of a white farmer living near I jimo.: !, tevea nailer from this eity. The rK-tiiii Waa severely choked and bruised. Bhe t aaid to. be 4S year old, while her assailant la deseribed as a young negro, Weil dressed. The negro ia reported to have- fled after the crime into the thick underbrush nearby. The officers here were Immediately- sum moned and accompanied by many civil ians ia automobile left for .the scene of the crime. Two large searching parties Ire' reported to kave been formed and bloodhound will secured. . also probably be Water Scarce la Bntllagtoa. Burlington, June 30. Burlington "5s eiperiencing a shorts ire of water and the municipal authorities are appealing to the citizen of th town to economize ia the use of water. The water nain re "charged" with th most necessary fluid at certain hour of th day and night. Th aituatioa it not very terion and there is hop for relief within a short time, , -r Lexington, June SO. -Posse are searching for an unknown aegro who Stomach Ills permanently disappear after drinking the , celebrated Shlyar Mineral - Wafr. Positively guaranteed by money-back offer. Taste flnej coat a trifle. p UejdAnywbltJjr.MTJ??gj Porter Cand-r C. Phone them. The foilowinjr is the stand ing of the contestants in My Mother's' Bread contest- for Pony ; and other FREE Prizes: ) - . . ' Raleigh, N.'C ,,- Grace Salea V.2350 - Howard Glascock 2070 Nancy Cot. .. 18S Alice McDowell'...... 1500 Bettin -Parker .....v..... 7W - John- PeatroM .. 838 Duncan McLean ......s..i. SQfl Charle Bobbin M0 Mnriel Seed 203 Jerry Vaden,,.....J. 145 Florence Young ....143 Margaret Mosa- 137 Lenoil Swain 115 OUdy Howell 103 Edna ' flarverson 100- Charles Stevens ............ 100 Gertrude Mitchner 82 Rosa Kaplan r.T.T",'.;. 7 ;'.'.;"' 62 " Frank Mask CO Rosa Jolly . 42 James Johnson 31 Mr. John Davis ; S5 Charle Warren 25. , WeadelL N. C Mr. C. A. Bigg HI ' Zebnloa, N. C. Paul Humphry ............. CM ' , Bella a,' N. C Carrie Crumpton ........... 300 Georgianna Aahwortar ...... 61 Staudt's Bakery Pat? C7X loo ! EAST, libra SaFTHIATTJlNT i Overatoutness weakens, the liver be come sluggish, fat accumulates, heart action Decomea vi, energy fails, work ia an enort and the beauty oi th. Smwa la HMtmvM. im untwalthv. I uSijkt shortens lives of many. Pont aHuw your hIrti to he nrioed dirouaai 'S burden o unhealthy t l. brixrmt tttmtttrl - Sqm4 -aoa.-tuaa ta aa tbm...a?m mrt. brsatba 4eeptr. 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